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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1942-10-07, Page 1THE BLYTH
VOLUME 17 • NO. 09.
I)u11ga1111OIl Fair Is
Well Attended
James 14, Grieve I)ies At
Seal'orth
I'i11' ('alit;;itlltllet ,\gl'it'lltltll'at 11:'ll'i) , .1111th', I.' iii' (:,11'1'1', for itratry yeah;
Ina: added one 11lore site('(=.fol 8111. to ;a \V•i ll-hii'i %ii 1.1.1:11,10 of Seafftirta, died
its history, \ftt:t the holding of ilk at hi,; huhu' nn 01tir,...;e street, in Mon -
still animal gallwring on '1'11'11. Ila) day in his 11:11.(1 viar, \Ir• Gri1'te hat
and Friday, las and tiro r:ttiottin', boil( in 11(,01. h' alth ,info P:iS11'1',
anld efts a I'i\V dt'eps of ruin 111 Ihr ; 1101.11 in \\'iitlhrot,, in 1..7!11 ht'
aflerlu,e:n fitill'd 1(1 11ann1 the 111.1111' til the un til' Ili' fall !(ub,rt tit'ott
the.,0 \',i •hitt ; In ,Iticnd, 111th 1111' r.' t;
11.1.' ;ani I'slheu 1,1 ;!i.'. (tit hrbrnur\
:,till Ihat there was rho largrI;t allell �Ih• L(:, he \v„,.,0111111/'/1 in 1=1'0(111.111
dauee for many year;;, to \lay ('htff, laaghlvr of Nnhl' ('tuff
'I'1)(' \Valh'rton Ladies' Mugle 11:111(1, til' S1'afcul!t. \i r, (:1.11'(1' 11.11„ a miller
strong, headed the li,itvl1' ot'';thnii by trade and for ninny years wort;'tl
children from t!even schools Mout a!1 in Swifnrih, t•etlriug I )•eats ago, Ile
the (I!stride �w'a, a Inimher of FIN! I'roihylirlin
The \V(r:n: ti's In;lirutt' and railg:ui•'church, and at one time tt•us a metuher
111;11 Iced l'rosi had an antra^live 11110111. of the .\11(.11'111 (Irder of I'oresler.
Citi;sr; on I111' nnntb1'r il' hr;1115 in a' Surviving hrsidi:; h'; widow• n1.„
jar, \t'ith n 11ainly silk 11 1111 ;IS the Otte sun, Cunnet• frank 1;1'11 Vu, 97111
prize M.o:!gilt in a twat mum for Ilse field I'atiory, Rugal l'aundian .\1.111
;s, ,\ Iitlt, in \\1111.11 auli'lues Ivry, 110\\• u\•erse:ts; titin ehnlght,'rs,
tf1 re Sh( wn, also w'a,; a t0pub11' r'' \Iarg:lrri of Svaf;1:11, Mrs. I'redericl( I
Sort, tool Ilse (truss pro(i al \very itt• I;. \\'illi; til' Se.,f1 frit, till \Irl. E• h,
tiled equally T1'I\\eeu the \\'01111'11'`; Harding of Langstaff: one brother,
institute awl the l':lnadian Legion. Iit':'1 rt til' ti,:tfuriti, and 1\\•0
Other attraction:; \fere at half•nttl\Irs, 'I'hunta; ilnblc!rlt act.. `.::,.• 11'11
Loy,;' running race in 1\'1111'11 1-t t,':I; 11;011 Hogg, both of Scafnrti. '1'111•,1'
pe till ',, .% 1l,otain race on her;rhaeli• art' five grantclliidrim,
'I'w'o '1,•1•11r 'I( \\•"s, ht a decorated \\•a• I Th( I'tni'ral was h. Id nn \Veehlesiay
lieu drawn t!' a \\1111' burse \\111'11:x1 : o'ciuclt from iii; !ate residence.
\\a:; lel IIy a :;111.111 \\•hit" iiu7, Oriole Rev, Hugh ,I1l of Fiat I'resiyt:'riitt
full for the 1ildie,, rhnrca eonel'u'I'I Ihr service. Inter.
In the evei1);' 11 ; \te0regot•\1111'111 \\m; male iu 11ai11:m(11001k (.1,111 ,
('onrer! ('ontpauy, Hamilton, 811.11::;11-: e trey.
and playeet for tite,
1'1.0\0 attended both
id the pre ;rail
(,lire. A large
howl ions.
The follt (vin;;
Hoy ;' pinning
urn; (Ilene, I
Itiingt,tttlitl.
Safe After Dieppe Raid
aur the
\It;. lotlie \'int of ;4.It;ttford re
ra'r• \l; 1'11t ' :\1111 i, iv"tI n eahie fri it her sen, \Viihert.
ung"nntiti D', r';,oil' stifling Ihat he had rettu•nrd slf•.'ly
I'ronl the I:itppi Raid. Ile is a aeillt w
'co, Laura \lay 1iarv,.;• (I' \Irs, tleorge tnrni=:; or Illyth, an 1
Ice, 1',11'1'1, (::ay, \Itirllell ... • 1 1 1 \vent Overset.; \\ill' the I(.('.i': , of
\1',)111' (:tntlau, I!rifrf,
I'urv'y, Luelinow•
111'1011 Irene Ilan\'( Arr.
Lidon, in 11110•
-I
11,11\t 1., ('11\111, 'I'r'swa'+,r. 3 I e sv Ut'(lcn (ieiiii,e Ariust.rong.
I'lur1'nrl (Iraltnn, I'rifrr,
11')1'11, \\'ittgham . I a , Issues ilea For Support
Time vhst heat, -'t; Sr'unl heat, III 1.111111'(1 \Tlct(iry IA)an 1)rlvc
Ili1,,; '1'1111.(1 Meal, :,_s, f A:; \\'au•den of 1 111:011 County, I rare•
1101ses •Itl''itght--'t'tfoyear-old I'll 0:Ily frith•;t the citizens In snhseribe
1y 1'r Gelding, John McQuillan; 'I','ault to the ;1111 \'ictory Loan to the limit
in Itatrt'"' ,, Jack Veld( n, of their isources, It ta(1,; a lot tit
:\grifnittn'aI -Prooil mare, havittg Ott tti y to s tildl: our 1ig'ltli11g force:
tit;;ill foal in 11I1..), \\'illiaul She\\I'i'iI w'il4t the proper elnipnteltt and :MP
pot's. \VIII' IS \1';y (rest1y, 1)111 \\0'tit1
111,1 it Me t•o,tlier if the Piffled Nations
\\ere rt:'ir'ati':! Huron l'o;ntty hit" all
1.11\ table rt curd In the number of 111 .11
in the nrnt,d force;, in the number of
stir stations, in the response to Ili:•
\'tiriuus patrirtii appeals unto the sale
of \\'at Saving, l'ertficotes and \'i'
tory Motet;. 1 ('1.l certain that Ili'
objective of t,!+nn,',1.ti for the :it'll Vie
tory 1 watt (fill he oversntsru•ibed.
(lcnt'ge .\rttlstt'eng,
\\'a'rticn of Unroll (1,001(.
Enol til' I'll!, \\'illi'm Sri ttfe'll; 'Truett
in harness, Jack \'oildeu,
i;etit•,l lilt:Tose or \Vngno - 'Two•
)•ear -old filly or (lidding. \\'illiam
°hewt'ell • (:len ('anlplo'It One year-old
filly n1. ti'Iding, (:l(u r'autp')0ll;
in hart, ;s. \\'iWWhim 5hc'wI',IL Janus
M'ur: t 1.1., (;leu l'-'til1)111.11.
Carriage or II 'cline). `mile hr:e
itt harm , P. 1?, I'en:ing. \\'tit,
fill, (:11'11 1''mlhell; lb. 41 groom' l
lairs( 1.'1 halter, William Shet\f'ell, 11,
1?. 1 'ittttg.
Road 1l:trses '11':,'11 rt' hors's hi
horn,•:::, Curti(' and 'I'nt'vhlI Single
hors(- iu barn':';, I'`, Ila:k'r, I and I1111'(111 Comity Junior
\
Spt 'i Ii t:enl1( 011'11'; 'I'nrnitut • Cur- Assticiati°r
ii U1 1 Orotlto
roe ;n"I 'Ptn'\itt. 1 and P. E. hear- Alllltlill Meeting
iug, ;t. LI•ly I;river w'i1h single hors;' The .Uutttal \I'etit.g of the Miro',
and 1tt y -Lunn' i);nuln, I', t', I)ra• ('onitty Junior .\ssuciatiou of 'knout:
ing. 11(.0 nta?•'It'tl span ofhors(-•; 011 wokl;tt e Ute 1'(bnt of a Bowling Putt;
groin ils, Dark \'nddrit, I and 2; Currie to h' 111'•1 ;It Ihr ('en'ral Ittd\ling ,tt u `
1111(1 '1'ttr'itt.3; Ire:tt'm11 111'rtl in ('fats R'r 1.'111110 ('Iib, ah,ppard :'Ir"
sr;, I, 2 and ", Jack \''•Idea, 1 turd 2•
km Sul 11.(111) c'.ruiug, O't(1;.'t' lith a
11;0'111' 1.S' itngr,y 11•'1'1' 1 t:t't1' ail '1'111.- 1:^n 1'mple alley rsihtce has b'"1 re
\•itf. 1 and 2, Spc'iti. Iirs.t ('illy ((1 st'r\ed for the uu'nt9'rti, Lunch \\ill
gelding, 1 and _-),' t •-ol'1 t, hl 'lass''s he s'ryea.
1, :.' and ;I, John e\It(lnillan, \V11111ut 1'illow•iug ant e\itttug (d' ho\fling at
Sh'wf lt.
'slit : t 1 usiuc,<s meeting will be held to
l'a111' •- :\udr'w flaunt, 1,tlr tun\\'' clic l a committee to manage the As
w'un all prizes in S11orihirn tial'.+. t,o'tation's ucti\ili(); for t1)' coming
l'r;ntic 'Todd, Intel• ntw, won all i rizr; year,
in .\' i:dct n-,\ngns, ,hut's Lyons, N't.itu'rs to Toronto aro urged to
Lnrhnnll, won all priz's itt tit' 1'',wcrow to this Patty and get acquainted
ford (ia';s, Crade Cattle - ,Stem. ('ale
under on, y(tu•—•Ia.tut,; Lynn;, Frank suerelary, Non.
Fred E hitt, whos'
(;lion; 111,!('1. ('all' an(l'r 1 yiar adtlr'ss i; 2:I2 heath Street \\''sl will
\\111.xid I''retittan. 5,1"ials-'Best Ib'1 h' glad to 111'11r from persons interest -
,
'din the uctiviti's of the Am-iodation,
'1'. 1(;11111 ('o. (:silver \1uttfin i)I 1) d I,
,las. I.yons. Hest111111, any age, any
lire 'd, i inrpsun prize (a silvet•platf
ilatt\'t'1- 'Andrew Gaunt, Meso balter-
brilo tt cabs' esttil1'tt'•I by boy or girl -
\\'idled Ilrenuau, Ices( herd of throe
(1.111.1 and I malt' in classes 7, S and
p ---Frani( 'Todd, Janne; l,yens, Andrew
rl
Sit( t -p- 1' ••'ir,st', A ;' rant, Purves
Bros.; 1: trading Rant, Frani( Menu:Agra', 1.w'. 1'1.1'1111' (11'1111; Shtat'liug
1 w•1., !toy Alton, 1 autd 2; Eve lamb,
l'urfie; ibos., 1 nail 2; Rant lamb, l'm'-
vt 1 Erns, Oxford l'•'w'us--\gotl rant,
U. 11'111 wan, I'nrvu,k Bros.; Sh'arlhtg l''rlil'i'at'1. Ut ' :: Ram faunas, alt)'
rant, 0,\Ii4:,tw'au: Aged ewe, 0, 11e- breed, P. I':. Dearing,
(Iowan,1'101 ,c Bros.; Shrarllog eive, ( rigs - In the Yorkshire and Tain-
t),\I(t,0W 1It, Purves Ibis; Ewe lamb.; 'ttorth ('lasses, Samuel Alton won all
0, \Ic(io•wan, l'urv'cs-13ros.; Haut lauu't, i the prizes in all classes,
with their I'clltw' 1itu•iultes, The
f1.« l'alf exhibited by buy or girl, poi
I'ur\et••, 1 and 2. Shrops•hh•es--O. \!c••
Gowan won till p.ize; in thin
h"t --.\11Y other pm''•hr'd hria'll —
A,;;•'d rant, (must be rcgist't'ed)—l'.
Dh:it hl,;, 0. \t'l;otfatt. Shc.u•ling (taut
O, \IcCc'wan, 1', i'.. D'ot'ing, Aged Ewe
P. 1':. roaring. O. 11010w•an; Sh'arliu'.;
'w•11, 1', I:', Tearing, I and ": I'.t\e lamb
1' E. Pealing, 1 and Ratti latth--1'.
I'.. Ilearin,g, 1 and 2, Sheep :'?'•'lal—
Mr;t :1 ewe lauths, any hrr'd, bred anti
exhibit( ,I by owners, O. M'(1nw•an
(prize Ity Simpson if a ;t':1 \\'a1. ;Savings
BLYTH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, OCT, 7, 1912.
WHO'S WHO
In The First Blyth Council
And Appointed Officials
J, S. MacKINNON
The (urea enntprlsin; the 'I'It'- Village 1'f III1111
coos' ds tit' approximately Ore Ihoul•antl air''. Two hundred ;0111
forty acres eon, thtilt it a part of Ho, 'I'„\\ n •hip of I•:a-t \1'aw:en„sh and
Iho !mimic,. a p,tt'I of 1111, 'l'oletuitit of \tum,. The uuij n pnrtl 11 111
1111 \'tll'Igr is in ..\I0.1 is.
It wee . ill Isi 7 that Ihy el '1'i: I'm teal- made 10 form Ilio \I',nicil
t1: and (1111' of the fir:1 thing:, lit h,' (lone tta to hate a Village
('ttttlll'it n; far Itr Ilse t't't'Itl',is `110\C 110 111'1'11011 tint- 11,!11 11'11 1.1,1' wf
the 0111,'t:1t,1111!gg (itlzit -A w'•111' 111'1'11'11 11y ait'lattlatiol, to ail a1, flet t,•
VII 1 (' Ilnu ilio(-<,
II I: doubtful if a better sclectiul could Bake e 0 made, although
1 II:01 r'ome that diridetlt is elaborating till; t11w1tlht at-( til) filth 'r
kvas one el the men -;1it cte1L The follow ill, t, it ti 101 the mewl: '1.s
of the ('onne'il and afro the otticialk at pointed itt the first t''tntla:ly
it it;ti1tttell ll1r1'1111;t,
REcVE PATRICK KELLY
I'attick Kelly w•as ('1tatul) an nnist:nl'liug man in the common-
itt. Ile operated the Flour \lilt (present ,it,•t tool afro -i5 the tree!'
he had a -akt' 1111?i, cavil of these 111111.; ::,a\'1' 1'tnpl,,)ntcnt to 1'111111' a
inti: 'r of Olen and 'mole t1)!; fart if the \'illag1' at hit (• of hid 1,1ry.
JI!'• Kelly rollt1'slcd a s1'al I'ol 1111' (1nlu,io 1,1'.1=latnlr 1 ill wa, tint
S111""4111. 11 would appi ti' Ilial the srleclton til' \II. Kelly a: the'
11:sl Hr';c t\;1'4 a 111. -tinction that w'a; \\ell d'art'ed.
COUNCILLORS
THOMAS NICHOLSON
'Phomas Nichol,•on hat! n I.iv'ery nn the \1'1' l .side of (ltieen Stre'•t
almost opposite \\'Mlle's 1?Ilirhel' Shop, ole until( 1'(;(111'1. I'of Itar\'e l•
Ing and ;n'c'ttnnt to his (imtng to Illyth operated a "'Toll (lane” al
the tutting to Lunde;)nr) on the .\churn 1('tti! \1r. \lehn{son'.,t
111'1'1') (tar \\'ell 11'1101\'ll ami Fntlle t'xt'ellettl "IIII•It out <" wet',' III ili•;
pos>eSSiOii. Mr, ."it'hulsitn n;t4 one of dip lura Ilial \,rc a Mcatd.
DR, WM, SLOAN
There \\a; no person Inde(- ltnut\n than lir, Sloan, For years he
lived til the t;untli \\'est t'nrner of Quool, and 1 ritntnuotti
whrr, he :11 n had his ot'I'1"c. 1.1111.1. Ili,' I'1.. lolilt ;1 (lite holm, 011 the
hill Itis (161,1' \\as al fran11, intilding on Ili, southern corner of the
hill luuperty. 1'r. Sloan '0nleslit on mor, than oh, 00, ;ion a scat
for the I''tle.;tl 11(1 Ise bot \fat never Suic,s>tltt. 'fest( family lit d
in the burnt he had 110111 itt the hill until remaking to Toronto,
JAMES WILSON
NDAR
\'ictotr,' yuan Meetins;'
IleId here
\ meeting of Iho,.:uteri eted in the
forthcoming 'Third Victory I.o:ul 1411 t''
in Illy \lenlnri;tl II (11 1111
\\'ed;l' -Taly 1 ':11:10, and 111:10- t\,'te
!an It (1 for a \ Icturf L,,aln I'ro?,1:1111
ttliirh trill It 110:11 in t`,• Ilan! on Eti
Ila) 1'11.11!11::. (t•10.,e. 1,tH, ;11
.\I t;I, utr,':int:, \Ir. 1 .\. 111',1) tit!
.\ 11 - \I:1. Jet Ie Co, nt't;t' \vela. appointed
;1 p:u'.t•ttttt committee, 111 i!lal'ce tit the
nrrangt neem- lo; Ih1' program. \Ir.
N. I'. ';,t11',•it t\it' appointed Seri -
la; y.
\ .-Ola•.•-1, (1 pct hell:
YOUR LOCAL PAPER.
Blyth Municipal Council
'1'111' Jltinlc!p;li ('ounfil of the ('o1• -
portion of Myth. held it', no'''ting on
\\'(•,tui•,;dity, October 7th. with It,•t't•t'
\inrritt and 4'otntiullot: '1':+)101 and
11011.i -int pre -1.10.
\li mot' • lit Ih1 la t uu 1 ihlt! w'e•rr
contiruled ou 111)111111 0f ('•niuet!lors
Taylor and Morrison.
\Iote11 by 1't;to. iUu1. '1111 and
'I';ty!ut', that in compliance with the
te+tite-1 of the i'tu•ntltloyuu'ttt Incur.
;owe ('omni, -lot. we liet 'Itt certify
that ;he follokkhat p1'r,on. namely. •
Satin lel (•r,•igbt"ti, 1 mpi(y,•tt by Myth
I t , School Iloartl, that (-itch 1 utptnytul tit
111'1' '1 I,1' 1111' I,'mitt;nn 1'-1.e110,ut tl i= p, 1.01;01' n! in rharn•ler. Carried.
t'o,nu1:U, and Ili' In'al p;o,:rnnl trill \111\'(1 by ('1)1t11,•i!lors .\lurt•t;nu and
Taylor. \t1' lit hereby certify that the
utip;oylnl'tit of the foliot\iug tersntt,
101i,) t% Moog Ihe,t• II11,,.
I'1) i- fat• ngg1',l 11 pini'riuu
It t!li' titlt'tu and meat:• ;ill, ;e\ai!- t'ntplo)ed icy itlytlt \iuu;cipal 'Pile
able let Inakt' ono, it I• ,i{'g' ted that 11h(o1' tiy.;tern i , b:,"ing 1.1 garl to the
n !ut'gt' 1, 111111 o1 !h' ('unite;utdo Dal'. 1101.11011 practice t t.,. 'luylnent
gee, ppd., 1.1t d•ape,l vel illuminated. Personal in fhata,'ter: 1'1. ncis .\Iextut-
tli'pla)1•d in tl wail u1. titre•; \an der ltogersun, Jos.'phiue \\'undrttcl;.
race twin' at Mice of ceremony. Sidney .lane ('ituting, Bernice
Coe actual syiitOlii common. et', I(hodtt Muw•es. Carried.
du Itar,ger tint'olntotion u'.(;0 \\11X111 \10,1'(1 hp i'oanl•illor \lorrisol, se -
appear; he,'-Imiftefl be talc) n to itt' 1'1111(11'(1 Ity ('nuncillnr Taylor, that the
'point of cep otomy tinder prnp1'r t:nnttl In•i\'iiege of uieratttig a wrecking 411, -
of Honor limn the different service,: !arttut'nt oft I.ot 12.1 in 1I'10milorkt
atailaltlle., Survey in the \'iilage of I?lyth• ire
That a Iaini or hands or other suit- •grautcd to Norman Hamilton. Carried.
al {e mnsit• 'honld l,1' provided for 1'11- Bilis and Accounts
'iittninntt•ut and singing, ;Ih•, II. :\, S. \'ok's, treatment
That large singing groups, 111;1 111, up 1 nitgent
Trout the ('!toirs tit' ('hunch'., atilt utit \V..). Sines, a'cuunt
1'r grout'', 1011'1.1'.;ted ht singing, 111' 'I,. 1V,ttlauf'f, a"ounl
as-muldi tl and referred to a, "Crus myth Sinndurd, printing uud
11;.1111
1.1:11
.71
nile;s' ('II talst'<,
ati\erti:sing , , 1'191
I That the Programme be opened with ,las, Denholm, (fork on streets.. 7..11
the singing of O Canada, IA. Marr, work with team i Lon
I That a prayer for Ilk .\luic,ty, the 'O, SitthI $, um' of truck :+t1
King, hi; family and others in an: hot` It, 5, Scott. work on streets G.!1n
lit!' he 111011 il'1''1'1''t II) some lucid '3..1. ('o\fan, sal...\up., 14epl... , , 1211 u
\1', Thu'll, (-'alar) .\ug; Sept, ., 91J.00
That the Crusaders' ('dloru; then Df. \\'ilinshy, treating Indigent ;;0,110
:lug ""nwaf11 ('111.1:<lian Soldier,."i II. \lel?Iroy, 11:,(` of horse oil
That it in•ayer for oar .\rtntd I'orit,,, street'; , ,
Biu which would he Sires';t'l the Sacrif- A. W. I'. Smith, w•oric 011 streets 1.:111
ice; they a ('
1., malting and ittada's II. Ilirun4, work on streets 4.:15
debt to 111(.111, be offered by some nth• C. Nethe1.). cutting weeds
ittitrrh dignitary,
James \\'ti iiti had n .am• mill immediately North of the 1:t111•te kr local church lfgnitaiy, 11emortal Ilall Board, real
given 11\ the hest available speaker lit 1,1 'Piro ('oil., railed ('It. Shed.,.
:,•un
on the \\'tea side of llneen Street. I'il's of lugs t\•c'rc brought In this That it patriotic address th"u le,hydro Cont. pump house :.7:'
::.
111, comminlity, the theme of such ad- 1lydro ('out., hireels ;'1't n7f):,
th'c,is to be snhsinntially that. of solid '.\l11\'(1 Iiy Councillors Taylor and
Hamitic(' and oto' personal obligations 'Morrison, that accounts ac; read be
The Commando Dagger paid, ('au 1.11,(1.
D. B. McKINNON The Head Otfice of the National 1 •\loved by (b,rncillor5 \lorrisott, se -
Mr. McKinnon was one of the best luto\\t citizen:(, Ile c0neln,11it \V:11' I'inattce Committee at Ottawa 1'1111(11'(1 by ('o•nle!llur 'I;tylo', that
l'it
a grnirnl store til Phe South Fast corner of (1111''•11 1111(1 1'iuS11'y I will I'urni�.h rash if the ?'J_' dici„innS mt.( itf Ht'v'istnn oI' Ili, A;sessm,nt
Streets for many years. Inc \\a4 apo a gain buyer as well a: beim; of 1111' 'Third \'iclory Lunn \11th „Ito!! be held on \1',dnrsday, Octo'be'r
11:e Postmaster Mr, \Ielitntun was a Jtitttit'i of the Peace ni111011h
it wit -5 un rut( (Wits"ion; t\b,tt he a'ted in till', catt,t'Ily,
and \'1111 Kelly's sat‘. mill on one side of the mart :0111 \\'!Isuu S
011 illi' other tit t't' i.; too (1111,111 a rnnsi11erahle tlttaitttty of Innth"t• 1\'15
11.1!111'41 a-11, and lntl':tic: ; tit my or 1111' (;'ante bins'; :Incl hare; ,l 11
Stanuii g \\ere bout \v Ili lunthit' 11,001 these mills. \Ir, \\'ii:am was
a gout citizen and was familiarly hnot\n a5 "Big Jim"
OFFICIALS APPOINTED BY THE FIRST COUNCIL
ROBERT PHILLIPS, CLERK AND TREASURER
i 21s1. til the
('omm nldo Doggie taken from oclnal
,irstle and 1'101\11 from England. Ile. ,ted.
'sides using it in the opening cer'tttnn- Moved
Ha':, it is suggested that thi,: Dagger Morrison,
',ht' kept on display at the ltrinc'ipat ('at'ried.
Hobert 1 hilltps condrrcled a Drug Store at the North \\'e'st (':n•ncr ;municipal building or principal Vitt-
Ila.e point.
.\ t'rltatif' program was nutmeat
ittt t'or (h•tiber 1titlt, but Iss 11(11 a\atl•
;tole I'nt' pnlilitatiuu. .\ list Will be
It: btish'tl ❑'xl \\e01(,
or (;ueet' and \\'e:antnrlantl `Ireris. The tinnily were ftsidt tit- of
111) Int
for many years and ii•'t iudlialiy at inter(*;ting teller app vu's
in 'Thi Standard Hoot '\Ir, \\'illiattt Phillip; til' Chicago, who Is a run
of the first p r -0n til 110;1111 ,I lit the office of ('leek and 'Treasurer,
CHARLES HAMILTON—ASSESSOR
('harlrs Ilamillnit's Ilard\f:n•e Store was a well known bnsi 11,,'14
t,;lithllshnt'ut. 11 wits located on the Kist Side of tlneet Street aho•tt
midway between (Insley turd 1'rnm mintil Freels as well n; carrying
on Ili' hardware hushl'ss b' was
ucknoa•Iedged as 0n, of the b1. it
.\n'lioneet,; 0t' the l'onutty and many the unction shit, "Charlie 1!nmt•
ilttu" conducted in the 'I't',fnship of \lurris, \\'a\fattttsii and Ilulle,t
as \veil as in the Village of Myth,
JOHN GOSMAIN—COLLECTOR
John Costnatt was a Carpenter and lived in the 1?rleli house
mediately ntrdiately east of 11), Iteclury on Itiu-iey Street.
In the ('oiled Church there 1;, or tins, a clock, It \vas of gilt at•d
the con'ttu'ti(ttt was round. For years this 'incl; hong on the Ea •t
V. all of the ('hnrch, 1 diel not notice it the last time I was in 11'1'
('hnrcit and it only have been removed or discarded, If the r,t'orda
\\ere •;'arrheil 1 11111tH tl tvould by found that the clock 1111.; present.,:i
Icy John Gusman,
AUDITORS, J. A. ANDERSON AND R. W. MITCHELL
.1. A..\nd'r>nu was a nt'anMer tit' the firm of .\11(11':'400 & Flutes
g'netti itu'rrhaut•;, They 11:01t the bt'ict: store now occupied by the
'felt phone ('tin tiny.
-11. \\', Mitchell 'inducted it harness Emporium in the bntl,ling
now occupied by K'ruiclt'i Grocery, \Ir, \lllchell did tluite a hnsine s
as It was then the day ; of 111' "hors' incl Muggy'„
Ills son ".I. 'I'." pi'tlishrti the Myth Review ill the building North
of h`; fntb11's e ktablishm'ul.
The above is a very shirt "who's who' of Ib' members of the
d'irst council, and lite officials. Eor the names of the 1,'.a ' "' 't ",en
Honed 1 ant Indebted to \Ir;. \Ven. Laidlaw and ',tics Mary \itln".
'1'Iue names are, contained in a Moult entitled ".\n :\Ila.s of the ('onnty
of Huron" in the pus,ket.siott of \ors, I Mook at one time
was well known throl!1'ihout the ('amity. by with the pasting of the
years it i5 becoming somt\•hat rare. 1t is certainly 00' of the Ili.•lnr.
!cal \\'uric; that sluntld Ire pt'eser\'d.
BIRTI-IS
JO(I:NS'ToN -lit Clinton hospital,
Saturday, October ::nil, to Mr. awl
111.:. Stewart Johnston, a sun.
In Seaforth hospital
itIission Band 'I'o 11'Ieet
The 1.r:_alar monthly meeting of the
\fission Rand \\int be held on Saturday
afternoon til ;1 o'cliclt, Eitel' chilli 1,
asked to bring his or her mother.
11ring work hoot( ant Seisr;ors, and
learn Ili, memory \'erre,
—--1'---
hour of ' olehtt'I( p.m. Car -
by ('0ttnc•iilnrs 'Taylor and
that \vi' d0 unto' id,iotll'tt.
.1. 1 I. lt, Elliott, Cleric,
CONGRATULATIONS
'l'ltis colrnut is dedicated to titosa
who may wish to ntako usa of it to
comtnemorato some passing event In
tho lives of theit' relatives and
friends, such as Birthtllays, Wedding
Anniversaries, or any other events
that our readers may think wprthy tit
note. Yon are asked to use this col-
umn, We think it would be a fine
gesture on your part to show your in,
forest in your friends,
Congratulations to Mr. William '1'.
Illyth Red Cross 1)onations Jrnkttt , who 'e1,ltt'ates his birthday
tiaturday, October 1(1111.
The fullok\in:; donations (fere 1.r
('ongt'atttlations to \Irei. George
el.' 1, who 'elr11011011 her bir1111Itty
ctdved (luring the mouth of Setlenil:er:
11 is. 11, \lasnn
f. I'.. Noble
(for cigarette fund) I
I'r('e,dh from .\titian, Show at
('nntliatiuus 1, 1. f'111-
Fall Voir . I''s' 1(1'11 tengrhitlc1'1'hrat'd 1)\l'r hirlharodny(ou
--�\r \\'00tt1'sday, ()ciuhel. Tilt,
un \Vidnesday. Octuher 111.
AVON(; TI -IE CHL'J (I11 S' Congratulations to 11r. 1':lynu't• Pol-
lard who celebrated his bifthdny on
Friday, October 2011.
TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH
REV. P. H. Streeter, L,Th., Rector,
Otto' et' 1 I, 19.12.
Sunday School -1.0:30 A. M.
l':'•ensntg and Sermon --7:30 1'. ,ll,
Intereetsiof Sir\i•'' at the Rectory
Fv't1,1y, 1: t:' P. \I• •111 \V'lcome, ! Congratulations to
celebrated his flit:hday.
~- "(blotter :led.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT
BLYTH UNITED CHURCH
Congratulations to 11114, Stewart
'Voting who ('elehra1'd 1)'t' birthday on
Friday, October ^nd.
Mob
Pollard who
Saturday,
On
l'orgratulatiottt to 111.. William
\\'Itite, who celebrated his birthday on
on Next Sunday, October 11(It. is the 11,0')(1;), Ortohcr (101.sorry in report that 11r. 11. .\tntifcrStry of the Mytht'nitttt-
_
l'. Johnston k a patient in 5 of 11.111 l'hnnc•h. The ser\icrs \\ill be held at I t'ongralnlatiotls to :Mr, James Watt
Hospital. \Ir. Jnlrtistna b,'Wante !11 on 11.1:1 and 7.:10. Hee, It. N. Stewart, of who celebrated Iiia bi.i;u on Sup -
IN CLINTON HOSPITAL
111,1, am
Sntiday. auto wh'n his conilithm t-\11,11 'I'1. wafer. will conduct both service,.11'0111'1. 27th.
s.daF.\1t'. Gurdon Mt titan of East \Valva- \I r. St'wnrf is a very fon' Straker, .�•A.,•1
nosh is a patient in l'lhtton hospital, t0 improve he was removed lit llttstitaol an,., everyone is cordially invited to l'c,ngratu;.tt: •.,s to Mr. 1'rnnk Me -
having undergone an operation for this \\''du's,l ty. \V' irc,st that his he present. There will be ,-pecial \li'hael 'v-hn cel(':,ralid hi; hi. ;Inlay
appendicitis on Saturday, rcculcry will be steal) (1111 complete. Imu::c by the choir. ou 11-cduesday, Octu':et iUi,
WHAT SCIENCE
IS DOING
PLYWOOD
'Plywood has been on the market
0! L(( time hut only now is ready
tO go places, Laurence Stern
writes in the ,Ilagazine of 'Nall
Street. it's just two sheets of
wood glued together, with the
grain of one running opposite
to the grain of the other. Up to
that point, it \vas just modified
lumber, Chief merit: it wouldn't
pull or warp and had much great..
er structural strength than lumber
of equal thickness, 1)isadvantage:
could be used only for interiors,
as the g:tawould not stand up
undti. the \'et her,
Today's plywood will "stay put''
11nny weather because a synthetic
resin has replaced glue 1lS the
IiiI11101'. Hilt What 11'111 really cur-
ry this "lumber sandwich" to town
is development of a very recent
process hy \vhich, under steam in
at pressure molif, plywood is
"cooked" into any curved form
desired and at the same time its
strength and durability are huge-
ly increased.
Thin; transformed, its possible
practical USPS—many of them di-
rectly competitive with metals—
are almost limitless. It's
liglit-
o'u ight, (et tinily stronger than
most metals 01' sim ilar t hick !less,
so dense that you would dull the
edge of an axe trying to crack
it, non -corrosive, waterproof, al-
most fireproof, 1ton-conductive of
heatand cold, it won't splinter,
it does not "fatigue" under eon -
stout vibration IIS does metal, and
it 10011'1 Sliftull 01' anneal in high
ranges of temperature.
In Rhort, here is a brand new
allSW01' to a designer's dream —
for anything from a bathtub to a
hum hody, from a speed 'mitt to a
typewriter frame. from a refrig-
erator cabinet to the fuselage
and wings of an airplane.
Refused To
Distribute Ballots
The roiled States War and
Navy Departmento refused to de.
liver "war ballots" to New York
voters overseas, drelaring Hie job
"would manifestly interfere with
the war effort."
The War IN 110t 1.0111111i55i011
11011111iill receipt of similar letters
from 11.'ar Secretary Henry 1.
Stimson and the Navy Deparlirmat
roji'ct fii 11 commission proposal
that inllitary authorities transport
;turf distribute approximately 150,
0(0) peei1 liallok abroad.
nt'itile entirely sympatiletie to
the princIple of soldims voting at
any elecHon in which they are
Stimson rote, "the ‘l'a,
Department cannot take measures
which in its opinion would inter-
fere with the primary fill1111011Q
ut S4r1.'ico,"
THE U. S. S. LEXINGTON CARRIES ON
A 111'11' alt' (1) l' 1. S. S. 1.efsiiit1lon 1, .1! Int t. .at
0,1tuor3, Mass., loni.Mme, to cari:.' ott where her famous
oft--pinicning for .\ Ilied victory, The .1111,000.etet carri. 7 the
iIs wa,, completed it yi'ar ahead ill 7 ho yahl, 1.1. ((7
her pi edee.,.,.:or Inn!)
Modern Etiquette
1, Should a 1101'‘Uill 1IVOOIusing
slang in conversation?
2. Isn't it all right to stool out
handwritten weddinginvitations?
\\' hi': a SIIPZIO iS i 0 -
v ited for dinner to the home of
married friends, should he take
the hostess It box of candy or
flowers?
4. When a woman is stauding
talking with a man and drops
some article, should she say, "I'll
get it"?
5, \Vile!' a hostess wishes to
give n cocktail party and has no
maid, how should she prd?
ocee
6, \Viten passing a salt or a
pepper shaker should one place it
on the table or hand it directly
to the person who asked for it ?
Answers
1, Yes, One should use 1114 good
English as 110 is capable. The
English language contains a
larger vocabulary than any other
language in existence, and it is
really unnecessary to intersperse
every sentence with some slang
expression, 2. Yes. Informal
notes, written on one's personal
stationery, are all right, but en-
graved invitations and an 1101111CC-
ments are in better form. 1, This
is a thoughtful thing to do, par-
ticularly if the ina,i is not in 11
position to Morn the invitation,
4. No. She should allow the man
to pick it up for her, 5. She may
ask one of the men guests to help
her make the vocktails, or she
may have all the necessary things
on a tray or table, and have each
guest inix his 0001, 0. It is less
awkward to put it down on the
table and let the person pick it
up, than to Muni it directly to
Ceiling Prices
Put On Honey
'Maximum wholesale and retail
selling prices for extracted honey
and for pasteurized and granu-
lated lioney have been fixed in an
order issued by the Wartime
Prices and Trade Board's Foods
Administration.
As in the ease of the recent
order setting maxinium prices on
eggs, the primary object of this
order is to maintain uniformity
of supplies in all sections of the
Dominion, the board said in a
statement.
It emphasized that maximum
prices have been established and
that normal fluctuations below
this level are expected to eon.
tinue,
The order provides that the
price of pasteurized granulated
honey may exceed that specified
for extracted honey, by 11 cents
a pound.
Tim retailer's maximum mark-
up is limited to 20 per cent, of
his selling price or three emits II
pound whichever is lower.
The production of light honey
was down in Eastern t'anatla this
year lint iti Western Canada the
reilitetion wit .3 Itesk pronounced.
TNuse of light honey for in.
dustrial purposes has been 11'-
. 3' a previous oider.
HARNESS & COLLARS
Farincts Att,nii(a, — Consult
your nearest Harness Shop
about Staco I 1011105S Supplies.
We sell our goods only through
your 10111, Strum Leather
Goods dealer. The goods are
right, and srare our prices.
We manufacture in our fac•
tories Harness. Horse Col -
tars, Sweat Pads, Horse Blan-
kets, and heather Tra
Goods. Insist- Staco Brand
Trade Marked Goods, and you
get satisfaction. Made only hy:
SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
42 Wellington St. E,, Toronto
HOW CAN I?
(,!. How can 1 facilitate the
beating of egg
A. :\ild pine!. of ;Tomo of
tartar Imfore slartlim to heat tho
whites. The 1"4gs \\*ill froth quiclt•
ly and will hold their shape lunge),
11 (\' van I avoid waste \Own
11 eal:e of soap is 5t1 Oat it
iS ;1110111 III break':
A, Place it on 1100' C1140, put
them ifi 11.1.1101' 111111 'truss
together. Lay aside, and when
cold there will he one yak,. of soap
instead of two, and no wa,te,
Q. llow can I improve the ap-
pearance of a gilt picture franie?
A. After washing the guI
frame, paint it with the white of
att egg, using a soft camel's hair
brush, and applying the coat even.
ly and smoothly.
Q. ilow can 1 keep the corks
in the bottoms of salt 51(011115
firm?
A. If the corks 001110 1)111 of tlw
hottoms of the salt 1101 pepper
shakers, fill ti 1
s.nt.ters and then
place as strip of adhesive tape over
the cork. The corks will he kept
firm until time to refill,
Q, I fo\v ean I get relief from
burns and scalds?
A. Common baking soda, either
wet or dry, bouml 011 a burn or
scald immediately, will usually
give instant relief. This is (mused
by excludine Ow air froin the
(('1111 1111,
Capt. Gilhooly Tells
Of Irish Calm
The f011()W11lg Flory was brought
back from ovcrsoos by Captain
Joseph P. Gilhooly, well-known
Ottawa member or the Royal
Canadian Army 1\10(10cal Corps.
The locale or the story, whielt
Captain Gilhooly swore \vas true,
was the living. room of 11 com-
fortable fielfast home where the
Ottawa doctor was visiting
friends,
The raid had reached a peak of
fury , , Monk were crumplitm.
down on all sides . . tind the
Luftwaffe \vitli no opposition was
machine.gunning the housedops.
The hostess of the house had
more than a usual ittnount of tea
handy and was H1'11111111 the.
"1)0 111100 011011111' 01111, 311(13',''
she called to the mahl over the
din of bomb bursts, 11111C111110 gun
chatter and the crash of rubble.
"Oh, no, (118111: you, Mum, I'm
sure it would Iteep,1110 awake if 1
had two cups," replied Mary with
a curtsy.
DUNKED BOBBY
Have You Heard?
.1 certain Judge, famed for his
mini (fled behavior in any crisis,
once had the (111510) 111)11' to fall
uluwit 010 Ile fell from the
top lo the very bottom- -
horneitil 1111 moll stall --and fin-
ished by rolline right atiros-
corridor.
tine of his servants hearing the
Ili:aster, rushed tip to help,
"1 hope your Honor k'n't Iiiirt.."'
3;1;0,1 the emit anxiousty,
teid'ed Cm. Judee, ((1111
17 \vry nfi'o,, "it's not 7,13 10111111'
11111 Is 111111,"
Wife (at brealtfait 3-- 1
want to 110 70111*' sholying to•
day, George, if the weather
is favorable, \Vhat does the
paper forecast say?
Husbaufl (consulting his pa.
per)--- Rain, hail, sleet, thun-
der, lighting, snow, and fierce
winds.
Thts 11'1',111i11,Z the (1(11 "col.
111011" Wag 1/0'11":,' l'N1/1:1111(..1 by
I he 1 t':(0111`r 111* ht' 1.'18``i of small
boys and girls,
"A collision," she said. "is 'slain
two things come togetlitir un-
expectedly."
Innitedialely a
small boy 3001-
(3 up and said: "Please teacher,
\ve'\ had collkiim Itt oily
house."
"I'l'hittever do you nican
" \Veil Ind licf jitst had I
At 20 you left the C011 !I-
to' and came to the city, And
for twenty-five years you'(e)
been (''0110 ng very hard,
What for?"
"To get money to iive 11
the country."
_ .
A person 1105 to !Jo a col,tor•
junliii u got :110114;
Fir51 of 1111 110'S got to lo_iep his
back: to the itini his ear to
the ground, II''S 0X110i'lvil to
put his shoulder to (he wheel, his
more to the grindstone, keep a
loNal heard and Milli feel 00 the
earth, .111.1 at the same time look
for the silver lining with his head
111 the clouds,
"You'd better go home,
George; your wife has pre•
scaled you with A rebate off
your income tax."
Washington Provides
Quarters For War
Workers
‘Vitsitington's newest housing
wrinkle to provide tpiarters for
thonsamis coining here for war
\vork will be a floating hotel \vhich
its owner says served Floridians
and the tourist trade around Port
Lauderdale for seven years,
II. 1'. Buckley, head of the com-
pany (0.vning no-, hold, which he
doscriloul as 11 craft with five
decks, three of them containing 75
tooms lo by I 5 feet, said it would
be moorml at one of the picrs on
Maine Avenue, Sotithwest, within
two \vet.lts to hang out it rooms -
for -rent skin.
The craft now is beim,: painted
at Gunston Cove, down the 1010'
11:11', 31r, Buckley said. The top
deck is a sundeck and the lower
(lock lots a (lining room, dance
floor, eloo whilc ('11(11 of the roouls
on the other three decks 101.01tele-
phones, running water and other
conveniences.
BETTER RECORDS
It 1.:(W1 111.:1 to :mod
Alorcliainlizio.:. problems,
1%01.011 If ci.,0 ds are
1 \'orry and ,xioloso orf.oaring
mvcriiimaii li..1 urns l'111
(1111111111 11' 11,11114' 11
RAMSAY SYSTEM
t., rit
3 our our,,.--1"rmit 1.1 $7.4(10,
Wriln for I 1,1rills
RAMSAY BUSINESS
SYSTEMS
tioo - Toronto - Delo!, 3!!
Not a Commando, joist at Guild-
ford, England, bobby having lough
time of it in the borough's anntml
pollee swimming meet.
SAFES
Prof 14.1 7 our 110111i and I' tsf,
from 1,111 and T11 1 1: V i'17".
1111 it find One of SIM.. 41? '
cabinet, for any purpose. NI
or, or 77 rife for prices. rfe
(trot (%
J. 6CJ.TAYLOR LI M ITED
TORONTO SAFE WORKS
1:1 144777474'
Itil(1111111.4114'11 1‘1:17i
MIDDLE -AGF
G3rs8.-1)
WOMEN
HEED THIS ADVICE!!
If you're cross. restless, NERVOUS—
sun et' but flashes, dizziness—caused
by this period hi a woman's life—
try Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable
Compound Made especially /or
I1'0111(31. Hundreds of thousands re-
markably helped. Follow label clime-
; lions. M.tdc III Canada,
R. C. Vaughan Is Chairman
Of Can. Nat, Railway's Board
S. Horgerford Remains As Chairman of National Railways
Munitions L1(1,
R. C. VAUGHAN
It. I.'. Vauqhfifi, presidenf 01 ran-
adlan National Itail\s'a's, lifts beim
ttupuinted chairilion or tho rail-
ways' board of tilrool()rs, succ,ed•
jog J. 11
diroptor pxoired soptollowl.
ministpi• lit'' 1111-
110,Invoi kis( «Tel; in Id; cammity
of acting minister of transport,
70 Years Old
Whou Mr, \'a 17411011 Imeatne (3,
N. it. president in July, 191 I,
fritiT,70:if0r(1 continued 0S Chili1111:111
of 1 hoard, Ile rf,ficiii.; —
(31 7,1 last July III, find (('1111 Ills 1111.
pending 0 tireinent from the board
Yaughait beconit.s it hoard
1111.1111)1.1' and chairman.
Ithough ending his active con•
neetion \Olt the 1'. N. II. 31r, litim
eerford 1\111 4'0111 111110 10 1111 113
preSidO111 11:1 11 \vays
iota; 1,1,1., a government
owned company engaged in mann.
S. J. HUNGERFORD
facture 01' munition.; for the (11.
rtriment of munition); and supply.
Toronto Native
r, Vaughan, a MO Ivo of Tor.
(111111. (vas born in 5511,
1.lik‘83' son ii`o in 1 11:1 1 CIO' 111
ziori 111'4 ;IS .1 l't'l'Oltt'( 11111
i'10111 1.1 311,i'il'e-prOS1110111.
Iliu Call:1111:M :\'011 1101'11 Hail
ho \(1l appointed 11)10 as 101
10 1111' vivo pi csidmil, awl
lim 11113 as assist:HU lo 1111. prom
u" -,Is pooilt1 od in 111114
Vivo -pros:. ouf, :11111 11
111111 SloalliidlipSI kir I 110 1'311;111i:tie
Na 1 1011111 1110101(340S1,111,
\\"11011 111 Joy, 31411,
mem decided to set up 0 deleneu
noruhasing huard. Mr. Vaughan
eown711,..1 to give hd+ sorrlees
as chairman, and 110 rentaliwI
()(1:Iwo (12)111 30 DoparInitml Of
Ai IMO 1(111'4 and Supply %;ts net on
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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world faniao, alb lows, :11 loo'
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(13ei11)2. 01' ? \VI Ito to us
for inform:11Mb 11'. are clad 10
a..wer your tillosliow,
Mull( 11, I'arbor's 1 1varks
1 amit4(1. ' l'onc 4. Sal co, '1'.'-
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rds if'', oifi
hoses al :17 ....lit,. 1,1
1.0x, 1',.11 111. to 11,13' (.1' 1. 11-
inc Priv,.14.t.0 rm. prlf,, list
)1.1 free Personal .1 1 toiffi
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Ian cr..s Is at IS for 1.1 t 71r
mod uo, f..i. six
loisi.s !..1 row-
er,. co.ed suite eoi
\vest, Torow...
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mond, 1 MI., for sale: indodiric
.Is 111 (-71 VIlire Fla s Crop :01(1
7.2. acres wi)s. Prilino
quire' h 1.1:1 1'101.101s,
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ISSUE 0.1—'42
Silver Serves In Scientific War
Costly Metal Replacer Copper, Zinc; i3eats Babbitt for Bearings
Solder—of silver, It will join metal pieces so strongly that the joint
often is stronger than the original metal.
suggestion to historians tool(•
trig for n distinctive nano' for
World \V t' II: )low about Ilio
Hllver-Plated
kind of wear
110 kidding.
Tho nodal that puts the 10 cents
Jnlo ll. dime and the hallmarks on
Jewelry and tableware is today
rr.placilig such lowly 'n: LuH ns
tripper, niekel and zinc and
doing their jib( better than they
do.
Millions of 0111c4s n! s1114r,
with its alloys are helping build—
and to ,lake more efficionl and
deadly • - battleships, tanks, air.
planes, tro(t)s, torpedoes, bombs,
nuns and shells. I:xpl n41i14? Yes,
but worth It,
Strength Is Silver's Great Asset
'fake airplane/4, this war's 10)411
deadly weapon, Engine bearings
which are lined with silver can
withstand the tremendous prey-
nitres of high•spoed motors better
than the 11(11111 metal bearings
formerly used. Translated into
performance, this means that
American planes can fly farther,
taster and carry greater holnh
kende) with silver•piated hearings
than they could with 1;111111
111111111,
Silver's greatest asset Is its tie•
111l11dona strength, Its resistance
under sheen slakes it Invaluable
In the recoil inecha)ui41111 of high•
powered guns, adding length to
their range,
Tho most dramatic iwes of sil-
ver in this Silver -Plated \Van',
how0vet', are 10 10 found in sol•
dor. Unlike lead. silver solder
Joins metal so strongly that the
\\'lir:' )'hat's the
we're fighting, and
VOICE
OF THE
PRESS
JUST ANYONE
,Host any maul can 1e ;1(l editor.
Mi 8)1 editor has to do is to sit
at a desk six (lays a week, four
weeks to it month and twelve
months a yeiu' and edit such stuff
us this:
"Mrs. Jones, 1(1' (')caws Creek,
let a cam -opener slip last week
and cut her in the panty; John
Doo climbed on the roof of his
bout, east week, looking 11(41 a
leak, and fell, landing on his
back porch; While Harold (preen
was escorting 1l141., Violet Wise
from the church social last Sun•
day night a savage dog attacked
tltinl and bid 11r, (irc)n on the
public (1quare; Jim frank, while
harnessing a 'Hmmehn lass Satur-
day, \'as kicked just south of his
('orrll'1'iI)," Dort Perry :+101'.
CHANCE FOR •1'14E SHEEP
An increase of (Awe to I11 per
rent. in the number of sheep 14 -
Ing hell in \\'41li1111t0n ('01111ty is
indicated in at (Teen( survey. Once
upon a time, before clues became
common on our higIl0 0Y41, sheet!
roamed unchecked along the road-
ailiTs and, judging by the prion -
knee of weeds this ye:n', not only
in fields but al0nlr the roadsides,
it might 114 a good idea if they
were allowed 10 do so a1ain,
fainly we have not spare labor
to keep (114 \V(e)Is properly rut
and if they continue to spread
crops are bound to suffer, Some
sheep and schoolboy shepherds
might do a fine clean-up ,jnh,
- Elora Express.
AGAIN DENIED
The Red Cross has again been
obliged by rumor -mongers to deny
that, funds were 0101. used to pu'-
those beer for Nazi prisoners in
Canada. The pity is that such
denials should ever have 10 be
necessary, llanli1on `pect1loe.
BRAZIL'S SIZE
Brazil, our newest Ally, is the
fourth largest country in the
world in area, being topped 1!1'
Russia, China and Canada. Con-
tinental United States is 5)11)lhtly
rmaller,-Stratford Beacon -Herald,
joint is ((Nen stronger than the
original metal, 'Thus It a tank,
for example, breaks dawn 011 the
1i(1d, It often can he repaired with
solder right (01 the slot.
Use of Silver Frees Other Metals
Miles of pipes in fighting ships
and triulsports ore now
with silver solder, giving then)
added ability to withstand shoed)
and strain. 111 the production of
many l(i)ds of tomtits, silver eol•
dor Is Used t0 seal the joints.
Being an exceptionitlly efficient
conductor of oleetrlelty, silver al-
ready is being used for wire of
Various size,, and it )las been pro-
posed as a. nlatel'lal for heavy
ca111e and the ll11 i1siV4, higll•volt-
age bus hors in Industrial plants,
Since there would he no deter-
ioration, it (1011111 be replaced after
the war by the copper now need-
ed olsew11101.0.
Silver also Is leaking a major
eont'ibution to this Silver•1'latcd
War by releasing quantities of
precious other metals, 111(1 copper,
nickel or zinc, for uses their spe-
cial properties heist fit them,
'('un can get an hlel) of (how sit -
vet' is helping 10 1(001) the war
production ball rolling from com-
parative consumption figures, 111
19.11, 50,000,000 more ounces of sin.
vol. were fahrlcated than in 1910,
and increase 01' 95 per cent. The
firm of Handy & Harman, the no-
tion's oldest and largest bullion
dealers, which was recently
awarded 11' join) Army-Navy
"I:" reports Increased production
in sante (ilt•er lines as much pts
4(10 ler cent within the past year.
ITALIAN INVASION
Thirteen Italians forming a
commando landed on the North
African coast, mined a railway
lime with explosives which failed
to PNp1010, and then got them-
selves arrc;d(0 by British military
polic4. How very holdal)!
\Vindsur Star.
0)
"IILIMEY, IT'S WINNIE!"
It was 0s "Mr, Bullfinch" that
Prime Minister Churchill started
out to review lie battlefields in
Egypt into} 0ito. Bat the troops
soon recognized 11ha. "Brim 1'y,
it's \\'" ane 1(1 them cried,
"\\'innie'41 conte out into the
100(0 ein' desert,"
• --Sault Ste. Allude Star.
u-- -
-
A IIAT1 F111. WORD
This (\ low slaking ('very
able-bodied m): wort) is 101011 to
Ile hard on some leisured, lazy
((1(4 \4 lune\\' armind town. 'They
8(4' like (114 man in at' old Eng-
lish comedy \110 said: "I eats
\ell, I sleeps \veli, but \Holl 1
curs lh4 word 41)1i) 1 Eines all of
a tremble"
'Phomas 'Tina's-.I(1rnol.
Women Workers
\1'0101 n 4001)'1.41 1011 hike their
pbn''s beside the mon at I'ieton,
Nov:) Scotia, shipyards, starting
S0pteinher S, it 1.1141 announced
recently. O(Iy a row home 14411
engaged so I';1(, lint more will h'
(111411 011 111144,
HC� uiti -eft. 1's
r') 1!?_1t''AN !L
A Weekly Column About This and That in Our Canadian Army
A lets necks ago the question
of ago entered into this column.
Ago, to the aging, is an absorbing
told" and one that must Io thor-
uu; ' expinr(d in time of 111.1,
At, a recent meeting of lawyers
in Cleveland, Col, J. I„ It:ll!•tl'n,
Minister of National 1)410000 tar
(10 you prefer "Offence"), told
Ids :0di00ce that 110 iiol:s for n
lint; \lar. :\ day or so before
that address Et. Ilan, \\',1„ Aloe -
Kenzie King 1"101 us of the 11u0 -
try's 41)l1+ for 1110 ruler 11410 of
('\cl'y Iran :1411 \menet' in t1' pro-
secution of the war,
These, 141 us hope, are more
than "straws in the wind." They
are definite hone:1100s liotl we
are 0nnlinl' to the (4nlizan:on flaw
the 410!'g;'141(i0n" ,lade at the Very
start of the w,1(. 1 the Collodion
Legion and other ex.ser\'i'e men
are hearing fruit.
Evidence that they are i:: to
he found in the recent (ec(uilinr;
campaign for the Veteran's (iu:u'd
of Canada, Work has liven
found for the old soldiers to do.
')'hat thole is yet more wmrl)
for old soldiers — in uniform and
out --- is indisputable, and it. 1101'
looks as if the day is :it hand
when the great army mf middl1'.
aged Canadians will find itself
considered qualified for something
more than membership in (In'
House of Commons,
Last night n battalion of the
Reserve Army was undergoing
tl'ltillillg in it park in t01 Eastern
Canadian city. The 1)10)1 were
learning formation for different
kinds of patrols, Some of the
time they gathered round their
instructor to watch demonstra-
tions, Some of the time they
practised the formations --• tt slow
job.
It was a cool eight and the
Hien wore their cotton summer
uniforms. Some of (11101, includ-
ing the instructors, were chilly.
'rice Lieutenant-Colonel com-
manding the unit -- he wears the
D.S.O. and M.C., — passed from
group to group observing the
training, He observed more than
that. Ite observed that his men
were cold, Ile passed the word to
the inst'uctors to interrupt the
training and give some worming -
up exercises.
Now that is a little thing i0 it-
self. But it is a big tiling when
you look right into i1. Any one
of those instructor's had the auth-
ority to break off from his work
and 1('11(1 i11 \wlll'(111(1g up 154'1'4'i5('s.
Or, if he did not. want to pct on
his own initiative, could have ob-
tained permission.
Vet it took the old so1(1141, the
seasoned v'eter'an who is consider-
ed too old for active eouunnnd, to
th'nk of his melt's 10)11'01'1.
The younger instructors are all
for efficiency -- for "hardening')
their ,len. 'That's ail very well.
So is 1114 old 501114'1, hal 110 knows
there 1s 1)0 gain 111 efficiency If
time is lost from the next t'an-
ir.g night by loon who cont'acic11
colds through lack o1'
As 1 have written earlier in
'i'he individual C'itizen's
there aro many jobs that can be
filled in Cana 'a, in Ill) lard, at
the hoses and on the line of (.0111-
munic:Ilion by V'I'lans of the lost
w111', 113' 10011 who 101'4 1) 0 Young
last time and are railed too old
Ed); time and b\' tell 1', Inn >'l' ent'I-
gnl des :((4 lows r (11;111 tl' -A°
that is r411uir4,i of the lighting
1,03('(0)'.
To 5111'11 ,10141 1141 organization.
administration and supply such
men tido. the Ino11 halluu•(d think-
ing that gees with nut$ur)l years,
Youth caul, ('.ill 81)d, in the final
essence, nn1-t plan lull execute
attack hut youth is less apt to
worry about latch important, 410(3)
as ('onsnlidati05 :1(!(I - where the
pion calls for it - ' Vael1:1 imp.
The 41101(0' thing; 11pp111', In the
WOO( 1lVa11111110 fur 11)0411' 1110 are
1101. 1111(ilahie for the arun'0 ((roes.
After year; of tolling noirril"I wo-
men oto ha\' raised i'amilies and
are freed Dem deme -lir ties that
they aro woe old, owl oldies in
1111.11011 lilies of (•Ildi:(\our :!5' now
getting roam! to 1111 real:zntini
that there are malty 5-pberes of
useful :(cli)itV 111 55)11,11 older
\.0(411) will not merely )1 ly "Iwo" 11(11
for which they a(1' much hided
fitted than yuuni; one,.
la\4 seen no 1(lulolu1r'•In'll
yet. about the noising ser\ice of
the Royal (')Magi:In Army \1eii-
eat Corps 410 must a%41un1) that the
:(P(' 1111111 hall most. veteran Nut )1. -
Me; Sister' of the I!111-11,11) wall'
101" -1 "\ 1111"
Most 0ull.b'rS of young; mon
serving in the Army will agree
with 111(' (hal it Nursing' Sister
W110, in addition to her training',
has the adlantag4 of being a
mother who has raised children of
her own, would he the ideal type
for hospitals in this country to
which wounded who face a long
collVaesce11r(' will undoubtedly he
Sent.
Yet ---- and lure is a situation
worthy of Gilbert and Sullivan —
tho only ex -Nursing Sisters who
can qualify for such appointment
are those who lied about their
ages and fere officially too young
in the last wear! No matter how
you try to figure it 191.1 sub-
tracted from 111;19 still leaves 25
and tun}' nurse who is less than 45
today must have been less than 20
In 191'1, She had to be 21 to
enter It )whining school, three
yelp's were required for the
course, leaving the illilliltmu111 age
on enlistment as 24. Twenty-
four and 25 always add up to
49 — and •Ili is the tipper age
limit!
That's by the way -- what we
are concerned with is the desire
of older people to do something
to help the fight along'. Not only
their desire --- their undoubted
capacity for service.
The time \vill come -- it ,lust
\'hen all of tis who are eap-
able oI' helping \vill he drafted,
Until the 1 111 0 '011115 1tt'S (10 uta'
share 1y helping to sae merchant
conlnuodities that conte by sen, by
carrying parcels form the store,
h 1 doing' our own little hit to
keen prices down and the wolf of
inflation 1,001 the door,
Self Heating Tins
li'itish 11'1)0441 sm.\ing in cold
elinlates ;1(r (0 I' provided Pith
self-l14::ting tins of soup.
All they will have 10 do to pre-
pare it i'. t0 punch 1440 1101es in
the top of Ila' tin ;and light a
eh'10i(•al healer ruu0ine through
114,
1100(1 14, of il.
In 111 minutes they will have
11 pint of hot situp -even i1( tem-
peratures as Int' 041 ,111 liehov zero.
hi:, is only '1114 of the new
feateres (1t' ban ones d 911111 ^ \tili'Ic
\Val' ()1X4 41411 uli"I" 1,110 lies"I-
nl4 d.
'Pew.' is 11e '.\lonnlain )Archil'
iron r':11,,11, TOL (11 :01141 enough
feud 10 1,1 11 it 111a II 111)1)14 nut' :'•I
Moll's 111 n f''1', zing 1 nipm.alill'4
and Ole: '.I"? I)1 tl34)5i ,,a, 11' roue'.
by n! \: I '
THE WAR • WEEK -- Commentary on Current Events
General Wavell Gives Optimistic
Review Of War On All Fronts
I'rc:•i flw. a lung s'1'i), of Al -
tied 1nhO1e011, (;en. Sir Aich1•
hold 1'. \1•;1(1.11 drl•1v 11 broad and
entlfidlol pion., of lite 1(15' (1(1-
('01111' 1111!1 the 1111 that the
l'nit.5,t -0 0' s. I(! ilnin, I1111si ( :Intl
('1111111 "(11 1(1 t1t1,t II
Russia
'"111.5 It'Issi,u'- 5111' going 10 1111/1
111111 11.111 I!1( all(' 111.,1 I1( hell( them.
"111,411,( is roe 11 -art of thio 11 role
1010. The (1' mein objective 11ou111•
11'1,s 4 5,- 111 111) ',(Ila) 1110 hill 111
11115 -101' the 1111-' 1111S an0 mf bnsi•
n'ss ,n 111111 wil1!'! 11' 111 111'1..•.
than of f5:htint 11. twit front -
"11nt the Ito slap .1rn0y '•1111 1'
Intact ? lural its .lir furl- i, gni.:•
11r011e :111,! It 1•' :'01111,:' 1111::1'11
111, end 111 the ( {!1,11'':1"!111:' - 1;1"II
II!lu'".!1 1;1(14
N‘ ill he another
five 1\'1.11- I(('(1 1• ((',1?)) `I1111!'
5110 c.u,il,a1:11"
The Atlantic
"(Ino 1(l' the hia:l•'- ((:15)15 !•
gain_ on 111 1151• .11;11lit it ()lir In, --
on are w'1'inu no: 1'l • ions 0011111!
10 !11'1.1)11! 115: \111(11)11' the lar
hut 411,0141 lm learn1141' n : :51;11'.
gy and delay (1131' 051110111)4 of it.
I do not 411') the shipping 41i)nal!no
gelling war -e, but better•„
\\1::011 soh] sn'('ss(" (1(1.4' ho.
hie scored against the ,-0lularine
but willed "11!;11 collapsed In the
last war was nit suhu0u•ines but
the supply 01 .•51'1:41 that \till slick
11 out."
R.A.F. Over Germany
"The air offensive Is causing
Germany it 4r('at deal of damage
ho11 mah,ri11 and morale. \V1'
know of material damage from
phutugraells. 11ow (411th umrale
damage is l) Inure difficult twoh-
lenl.
"Ilut the attacks affect submar-
ine and tank output and we are
chucking more stuff at 11110 (3111-
1'a') than he over cluc'k'd at Eng•
land. lie must (hint) of propping
up morale next winner."
The Middle East
"We')' got !tontine] 141(1, b1((
Iii is 1111101 too close to the (lotto
of the Nilo. The hop() is that we
push him a good way hack again,
. I'm sure It,m10el 4'011'1 gel
any 1'1011101'."
111111)' 44aulted to knock out the
Russian Army, \\'uv'ell said, in or-
der to hate his alloy in 1'Igyld free
to )lit through into the Middle
Plast and with another through the
Caucasus or 'I'nrl(ey.
"lint he l: a long way ntf from
the position 111•'1 like to he in 1)y
1ie end 01' 1912, , . ii''s behind
his program.
"')'here 11101 h' soul(' fighting up
!n I1) inuia41ns this Pinter but it
win not 1e ):Isy for 11!111 to get
through."
Pacific Theatre
":\s Io the Japanese, de's got
1)h: 10111141 fell. Ile's III(' a 110:1
c011411rlcl"r 1',111'1 las ri\11110\V011
a big g(:.t. Ile needs that, 10
digest it i1( a corner.
"Japan is no: 1)9 'ly 11( take un
job like 811 1111x411(11 of :1u411111i8
0r India,
"\1'1' don't 1)4501 how his navy
\as hit ii! th4 Solomons, lint 11'
h'lievi hard. Ile is not )lush with
shipping. nor 15th a n5vy to 4114(1
both the Anliriean Navy and the
Briti:=11 1':)stere )Teel.
"110 1" net -trou); in his air
force. . . 1 511\;1341 heli' ved 11
his 0) a1) point..
"The Jap 11.1; Iwo bt.q tasl)s, 114
must take into ,t01nunt )ht. Itus-
sign nil mice !I he is to he able
to (11:14411 what b' oisea'dy leas And
''o0J41' a1' 1 !11'1' 110 )Midst 4141114 1!14
Thin. -0 !4,-!114," 1i 141 hrgiltning
10 1,110, ;I- If the laps 1401'4
tin 1'1)1• for 11!1.1.51, i'I:: tidm'1'llt,"
The Indian Front
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J. A. R. Elliott. Gordon Elliott
INSURE NOW' AND BE ASSURED.
Elliott Insurance Agency
CAR—FIRE—LIFE—SICKNESS—ACCIDENT.
BLYTH— ONT.
Residence Phone 12 or 140,
1, TUE ST,8NIDARD .fl
LONDESBORO
(Next Sunday morning (October 1I11t
\vitt he the Annual Thank Offering;
meeting of the W. M. S. when the
slaying al Present at the home of
Clarence Crawford, Vith Concession.
1\li,'t It. Kirk ~Pent the w'eelt en,I
with 11r. and Mrs. Anderson, Exeter,
returning on \Itind;ly night.
tnentben; 11.111 nccUPy the front seats 1 )I 1. mill \Ira. t'harle.; Snelling, nem,
of the Church. Rev. henries will de- I Raylield, and little Ruth, spent Sun•
liver a special address. The Choir ltlay \•illl )1i.s. \\'. Lynn, \t 1.„. Charles
II will render special music, The ladicn 1 \leycrs and inn,Jackie, at et mpanied
are asked to meet in the b;l4entent
R 15 minutes before It o'clock,
Ottico Phone 101, Mr. George Radford has bought the
ill
A ,Appleby farts on the s and 9111 ('o0
"COURTESY AND SERVICE" ,'sSion of Ilullett
(11212iDaltaiN).•21212.213,dl2tStar i!.1at2t 212tDs?INNRLDtRib131?t2t)a4tR4laNDatAD+2t24iNDrD1RI I Mrs. flagman tinndet'cnck and ('Ilf-
ford vi:ltcd lung Sunday with JIr. anti
NOTICE
1iir now location i• in \1i • Tay-
lor's Pi\o to a Dollar Store. \\'e
'arc herr prepare(' to give a conn-
Rplete et right se:vice, meet all old
Jlornfng Prase;
friends. and make new one:. I
y ', Sunday next at Itl:;'
+ H't' examine rye furnish glar. esil Church,
at lno't moderato prices. .\11 work'
gun rant eed.
•
Eye glasses repaired and broken
leases replaced.
at the neighbor; and possibly another \trs. \bcallow.cliridecallow., would be (icing an apple with a tun" Mr. and Mess Fred Shohbruuk spew 'I'Io monthly ntecuug of the lied
tots clean •jack-kuif'e and stow fug it a few days recently with their (laugh. Crosti 1\a,; held in Comm:inity Gallaway in his cheeks .. . . and r'o on. ter and funnily, Mrs. Erne,;( (Guru. will( I're•ideut, \Irs. It. Fair;:ervire,
.\ truck came along and the Furs'' partook. presiding, with an Mit nuance of .
meted on and I thought what a pity Quite a successful quilting and Pot 'The inert;ug opened by ,:iugiug tlr,d
11 was 101 children to have 10 go 1.11cit supper was held at Mr .Edwin Save the King followed by fray r
to nthoul 1111 any day e\cept cold on:'s. H'ood's last week. Proceeds for \\'ar , For Peace in unison.
\\'ork• I '1'111, following shipping reeolpt ,
There will he a "Ringo" in the were road: 17 handkerehit fs, I; fac
1111.111 110111i1 for a fow day; \ isit.
Mr. and \Irs. Prank !tall ;ti' this
week at the home of their rut, Charles
11;111,til. Jlat'ys.
LONDESI3ORO RED CROSS NEWS
AUBURN
1
A. Reid, R.O.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
New Location—MiEs Taylor's Store
Every Wed, Morning 8.30 to 9,30
PHIL OSIFER
OF LAZY MEADOWS
(ty Barry J. Bogie)
'Community 1lit 11 on \\'etlnesday even- Omsk,, 1 f ulalti's p„,1„. 1
millticl'lltotl 1111 lllg, Uclnhel' 14th, (1)1111111,11(111gtil t htr.pllal ;;nw'it.;, 11 illll,w'
tt iu :t. \lark': tloclt, 'Then' will be a intuit c((uniel' pair sox, ,; tplflls,
iu connection, proceetks for Iced Cru;:, I'rocred., IYnnl dale
'.lames \\'Lister i.; shingling hip ‘"tick,
residence here, which is occupied by 'Mr. Howard Shuhbt'onk had the "ifs- 1 A litter w'as read
Mr. and \Ire, Ilar:y Jackson. Robert fortune to break his arm In
11. Rutledge and Harold \\'elide(' places while cranking 1110 car,
assisted.
JII'S. Alice Robb and \1rs, \Ic•Keuzie
of Lucknuw, with 'Mrs. John \Ic•
Knight.
\\'ol'd hay been received by I':. I'lhil•
lips from his brother, John Phillip;
Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, nettle,
of a thrce•inch fall of stow' there on
Seplemhcr 25. The snow covered
south Saskatchewan's untIitc'zed. un-
cut, s.\Vathell and stooped fields of
grain and damage Moue by title S11ow
unit four degrees of frost which ae•
conlpanied it, was very heavy. I1 f0
said this will reduce the grade and
quality of the grain.
Mr. and \II's, John \'incept, of
I was ambling along with the horse Cotlerich, s'pcnt Sunday with Jlr. and
and buggy the other day down the
Concession Road just dt't';1111•
ing about nothing in particular. Then
we c,une 10 the schoolhouse. It was
a pleasant, warm :-ort of day and the
windc:ws of the schoolhouse were
open. The horse stopped and I sat
for awhile and listened to the (Blunt-
ing of Voices. First there was the
rather high pitched voice of the
teacher and after that the mumbling
of the childr00.
1 ceubl well iyulpathize with those
children. 1 wonder if you can remem-
ber September o1' t'al'ly October Mien
you went to school, The first few
days of going back to school were
generally alright. .\t least there
somctillles w'a; a new teacher and
finding out about a new teacher has
always 1111 fun. A fellow could gen-
11811y tt_11 in a week or .;o w'hethel•
there was ill 11011 clitor'e for devilment
or not. i;esides, some of the teachers
were quite pretty and the older fel• 12! when further help will be
lows used to sometimes pick up a with this useful art.
custom of the little fellow„ . , . .that ' :\.C" Kenneth Wheeler of the R.(-',
tatting (lice, big t'o,y apples •\.F. I.ICllille, Quebec, spent the
along for the teacher.
at 1110 home here.
Getting to school iu Septemhl'r also The public school teachers of \!or•
Mrs. Fred 'Poll.
Mrs. Alfred Tc',butt, of (ioderich,
with ,\1r. and Mrs. Ezekiel Phillips,
\Ir. and 31rs. Lloyd 11. ltuittllby,
Paul and Gordon of Loudon, r'pent
the week -end with \ir. and Jlrs. Jer_'-
ntiali 'Taylor,
\Isis;
Mary A. Munro, of \1'oodslock,
spent the week•eud with Mr. and
Jlrs. Ralph 1). 3lulu'o,
Uis,s Ila 11. Craig of \\''ingham with
,11r. and 3!rs. \William J. Craig, over
the 1Veek,cud,
BELGRAVE
The Ilelgrave Women's Instituto
sponsored a Knitting Course on Tuta-
tiny in lite Orange 111111 when Jliri's
J..lith Hopkins of the Department
acted a5 Instructor. \loch Informa-
tion was gained by those present. A
second day will he held on Ucto''er
given
meant a ;ettet' from the heavy harvest I ids and East \\'awanotlt townships
work of .ingust \\'hen the muscles of 11101 in the Ilelgrave School on \Ved•
the body ;t;u'ird to relax the okel"s ltrsday afternoon with inspector J.
of the head started to got tied up in iChnkead of (lotlericlt in attendanc3
knots. 1t wasn't so bad en the wet, and Clarence Grainger of Halton
cold ;;;t:., Mien n the Fite in the box- ! t 'hoot as chairman. I'reient day
'.11 1''' need In ! c'pl"asant ,hut methods and problems were disetia :•d
thea the warn(, fall day.; would count, under grade aethities crafts, current
along and that was a different pec;t• 1 t'Vt'nts, school ground imin'ot'eulcnt
((;itiuu altogether. land the 'soiling of wa: savings 'stamps
Try and wink al hook, when balmy ''lt is expected more gatherings of a
air is flitting in an open window to '1111!li;1r nattu'e will I e held.
de -
torment sun. Mils are buzzing a.unlltl 'K.nnx riffled Church was nicely de-
an apple core which yon boo.;letl up t'oratcd with autumn flowers Sunday
en the window -sill frtr that very 101 the annual ,\nniversary Services
rcasun. The fellow next to you in Mien Mien Rev. I1. Snell of Iahcl, 1(11; the
dozing 111- lied Ili, openg:'ograpity guest speaker. Good congrvgatitns
I oak. One t:•l' the tomboyish girls i; were present bout morning and even -
catching fib ;. taking the wing,, off ing when Rev. Snell gave splendid tel•
thcal ;:nd thea dipding them in the dresses. The choir tinder file leader -
inkwell prods then( into trailing ship of J1is6 \'elnta \niceier gave
acro-- a white page in her scribbler e.p00181 anisic. The male quartette,
;It; I =al in the Muggy 1 could Ross•, Anderson, George Johnston,
lust imagine the scene inside the (-Tifton \\'alsh and Worman (ieat111_;
cla'•sroonl, 'There w'onld be several also contributed numbers which were
coung;ster-, new at school, ardently lunch appreciated.
\Vi't' tling with protocols, 'There would I 1\\'i('red I'lckcll IL.C:A;h'.. Clinton,
be several other inlsclilet hills ones silent the week -end tvita fl i'tnd;• here.
Making spitballs and flinging than 'Jnr, George Irwin a farmer in East
al)to the ceiling with their rulers, \\';I.wanesit met with an unfortunate
There would be at least one lad tying accident on Saturday wizen he had his
pit cet; of paper in a girls hair. 'Twt,, leg broken while taking the hay rack
or three giggling girls 001(1(1 be ex• off the wagon. 1 1 was removed to
!Attila 14;41'4- n•.tes back and forth over \Vliighahl Hospital for treatment.
sena sab.jc.1 which seethed very int.], ,\ir, and \irs. Charles F.hiell and
portant to thein. Some of lite Pula ,'fa.nlily were Sunday visitors with Mr.
with I p '1 `ret would he Sitting staring and Mrs. it. ,1. MacKenzie.
at 1;1,1. wriggling t0 -•s and not think-( Evensong and Sermon at :;;II i'. 1\1,
ing about anything in general. Tie, in Trinity Clinch, next Sunday.
dale: at the blackboard would he I thinkingaboutabout t:verythiug except the NEW SCHOOL HOUSE FOR
le"`ettl' S.S. NO. 8 MORRIS
Then there world be the, blg boys
who by reason of their period of at- The "'fi1,1 hott/: at S.S. No. R llor-
tendance had taken over the back Iirs (Brow natow utiles been pronounced
scats. Cne of them would be thinking
of the smoke he promised himself
after school. Ile aright even be grind.
Pug some leaves and mixing it with a
unfit for use and a new building is
to he erected. 'Tine contract has been
liven to Robert \lowbray of White-
church wlto will commence work as
little tobacco which he lifted out of moon as possible. The building will
his Dad's package, Another lad would be •frame and insulated brick on a
he thinking about the new hired girl cucrete base.
tw'u yrs ackn.ow•I"tlging
Ile is from our branch,
sheet, _1
t•.Ine ,
of Hil1•a;;e
Report of Pingo held Si ply tuber
liecripl� :!I'4. \pell,e, Illrintl;lla
Mug() Sot. 7 ,I I:ailnt'e
;'!'reason 1 r, ;,, y I :Mane(• on band
()cyber I, _' S:I. .\notlit r Itis:g 1
mit be hell( in t'ouunaniiy Ilit! l on
\\'etlne:tiny night, ttciolter II, ;ti
o'clock. 'There t1 ill hl' ;I tont h
euiltlier,
.1 11.111'1. \V l'; le,ld II •!singe n. 1' n t.
ifs the I'iI»unser of \\'at' Itnr1 Itt ut
Iit(;I1l;t nt lilt' 111(11' 1,1 ((111'
Kin I.i;l nn Illlic, r. U'. .\. \1,11.
\\ as rh((••en n, our rept';-on 1:11\
Lunch toll' onium ?.'.1.1, 'Pict.• I
1\111' rind 011 ;1 p} le'. plate 11111 111 I
iy \I r, ,I. .\let 11,1. Ih,• 1
1.;0iltg to \Ir I,. .tlr\;III. I'nr„ '1
Work 1'ununitice for \u\ent ,
l\less tiha !tIirh, \It Toni i i a and
Mrs. I;. Illuns'u.
The u, \e I''-;1;1,11 ,In:11 l wn
11 includes 1:‘11 1a1;. nil; L , :, 11r;
ing go\Vli , - ,lid ia,•',l'; loo , 11, .1
hnudage.. I Iit't w.ltt•;• i,ii;i' ro\
70 bedpan cheer:, 1, 1 .•heel It 1\11
decided to do h.:il' till' 1111'0;1 Milli ill'
the collet( 11;u01,1g•I 1 \':'x)11111•
ri.0111 111.111(111011 ;17:1'.111 lu h,'Iit \\Itll I;1 1tn'I I.
Ferri ill ((f •`1 h.!. 31rc11114 Ill/ I'd
T
tiaVr
Thy King,
We(lncsclav, Oct. 7, l 9.12.
1)Oi\ ttit
twin; to ;Itiunc .,1,y -,,r\ nein(;
111.111 in l' tit\ Knit: I church, .\tborn,
I h, re w ill be to :•1.11 ice here next
nul;ly.
Jlr. ,i t'. I1,•hin it and 1\\'ni ;111 op'
cr,llieu in ('Ilt,,n lu I,i'.11 be; 1V1'.'',
;111(1 Ili- t iii (diem 1 aper(("I a; f:11•.
'111'11111:
Jlr. T. d 'I'ti •nli a Ili .i d:lv al
111,' Nolte ul 111. p;, , nl 3I ant( Air,.
\ o ratan 'Htti:ti 't1n. ! 1 1 '1 • I, :11 ing for
\m,1 111111 111, 11111)1ny'1',
It;IVi 1 -en 11 \\'inoh'1t1
11 r. :lust 31r... R. th•,nuley, Sluvl
;1l',I Got11, 11. and .\Ir. a11,1 Jirs. Kln•in
C'haltoley and 11:1 ':;hire, I' , 111113' of
11 iut•l;lni, w, >,n,nl'I) 1 1\ Olt
deuton( and NI; •. t'1111ntey 11 I,is1u
!'gunned IIt, Pll1 y an I the 31i. , Ir•
en,• Iin!:in,• )11 ,\,l 1 rrel,hey, Clara
1.1 tills and .Mildred .lune: of \\'iiigtll:nl
Ilii 51•hool \‘,1•1' ;11 their home:; 11
1:11'1• till' \veel(elld
\Ir. and \11•<. 001111111 li'binsr.a rl'
\Viltgh.lin. 'i,•n1 the we 1;.1'nd with
her part n1 Jnr. and Mt Shirt
Burney.
BUY WAR SAVINGS ChRTIFICATE'1
1•;111 •in •in;: "1;,,d SAVE FOR YOURSELF—AND HELP
WIN THE WAR
"I'm glad I live in Canada. My family is safe here. There is no
Gestapo, no hunger, no brutal aggression. I have a good job, and
I am free, and unafraid.
"In many lands, the people have been robbed and beaten, their
money and possessions forcibly taken from them. IIere in my
country, I can lend my money and know that it is safe, backed
by all the resources of Canada, and that I will get interest on it,
too. I am gladly doing without some things so as to be ready to
lend every dollar I can to the country that has been so good to
me and my family."
* * *
Every dollar you lend to Canada helps to protect you ... gives
you the right to work in personal freedom instead of under brutal
dictators ... enables you to live your own life, for yourself and
your loved ones.
Victory Bonds are a good way to save ... this country has always
paid back every penny loaned to it, with interest. Plan now how
you can lend your money . . . figure how you can save to lend
more. Back up the men who are fighting for your freedom . , .
let your self-denial show your loyalty to Canada.
WORK...
FOR YAC
0•
NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE
ru+
Wednesday, Oct. 7,19'12,
14
11111(.1 is Council Meeting'
:: LYCEUM 9'III;A'I'IRE "' '1'111 1',1111, jl ( 111 111 'I'1LYn 11;11
: WINGHAM—ONTARIO, hall on ()Hubei .Il. 51111 all 111'
: r11\1'0 SIi(I\Vs Sat. Night >• 111, 111'11:• l,rl ;1'111. 'I'hP W.1.1 • I,1,• 01
:: Thurs., Fri., Sat.—Oct, 8.9.10 ed.
r. THE STANDARD
r Page 6.
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I,, ROX� ! lll'.A 1111'. CAPITAL rl'II I1
11 E RE(ENT TI -I ,ATIt,E 4
I.e!ol" 1'1 _ CLINTON, GODERICH, SEAFORTra,
1.4 NOW PLAYOG: Charlie Chaplet in NOW PLAYING. The Valley of the NOW PLAYING: The Gay Falcon
'A THE GOLD RUSH — with Land of the Open Range. j(
BY It G. MacLL'AN, v+ Sun, and The Mayor of 4 4th Street.f(
• Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
r
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4.
Johnny Wcisnulllcr, John shc(fic!d:, 1'111' 111111(111 + 1)l' the last nlrllin;; 011a\va, eel. fish 1}11'1'111 , Iron' 6
Mauro en O'Sullivan, in were Ii ad and ailople 1 Pu mollon 0l which will I'1):1 ver slau,l a)n11,'•„d - n
• (', ell \\'t , .'I''1' and James \lirhi,'. '
:"r , r 1, , . II
:111/,:1N\ S NEW 1'Oltli,. \'11113' Ridge, \'Mres, lull 1'41 1'h it ,
„ I'as, 11(.11, 11(1(. ;11111 'I ht N0uun1' ;," n I :
AI)Vi;N'i'111tI;” •• 1111 11y I'. i{. ('111111:, 51111111111
-• where Canadian •-,ntd Iels Braved their
4
\1,1111'•• Villi!:cg , •1 els in the lit' by Jame; .11111111', Ihat 11) -la\\' Ni. 1 inherent mettle and r1'.;il,tr...,11!11'. • ,I i.
,. Also, Comedy, Miniature, News
fighting 111011 11115 gi\1'n the 1'1)111111: n,
of I -\!l/, -.\N, king of 1111..lungl0 L1, ,, (.11\011. ('011(.1011.
\;..\( d by It ir\iy .lohne'111, second a ll)W (.1'1%11 of hi. •,,' ,\IIIIIIIILII iii • i
::Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30 p. m ell by 1', til 11'hralrr, Ila! 11 '-1115 N n
1 ts'nrlt of Ill' Canadian in Ilial memo!! ;
Men , Tura., Wed.• --Oct. 121 3.14 :: for is cling 11, :e'ninre: fur huildinl' able ,\ mils' mm�uiing atllarl( 11111111 111" i'
n lir". 5(.1111111 In, '. • \n. \ I4 1111 11011. 1'(.011(.11 coastal 'own 11,uWr0 Ihr' 10111' u
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; Humphrey t'1' .- i t, Conrad Ve dl, in::
IP11,
•1 „ r \ The
! +•'' ',mi.!. 1)l the for the lir,' limo
•; ,111 I hrou�;h I he Night,"::
ALSO MARCH OF TIME :1, and 4,1'111114 Iii, snla;'y he p:l;s1••1. been bestowed by a grateful ('.mufti, ( COMING: Bob Hope and Madeleine
\111\' it 11' 1'. II. Co ill(.'., ...tumuli I on land, III 1111~ \\111', and all Ilse Iroci1
.\ 1)l• I:nllauia In \\11: 11 Ihr 111111(.(.'1' 1,1' Ilan\ 'y .1)1111 •ton, Ilia? Ity'l,lw Nu participating eslalljsti I IlIl IEP I\,';
.?,\11(.111 hnlUl'; !1 out \ith sob,1 'tus sis i;, appointing I1',,id Saperilleadant ns hero0.4, rerlain special trill lies have
Dorothy Lamour, William Holden
and Jimmy Dorsey and his band.
'fill• 11,,1 y, 11 III 1-i'a 1 (110 1111,-
111,• -;IL "I ''1.1P.'0 1110111
"'1'111; F I,I:I:'I"S IN"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
II.II)ur,i.d a, it- ('11,14,1
Tyrone Power and Joan Fontaine
al til it 1 e t You e'lu'I ;Mont
114 1411
"T1I1IS ABOVE ALL"
A WAR DRAMA
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
"They All Kissed the Bride'
'110 if' a I• laut'IIH \t 11000 11'1;1!, 144
!!,•
,,,tory of I l\I• 114111;!4 lel-down
Joan Crawford. Melvyn Douglas
and Roland Young,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan and
George Tobias,
Tel: a -tory 1) -) in detail of Ih4
1111.11 ;Ind 1\(1III,•I) 11'11) Initkl• II4'.
11 .114
"Wings For The Eagle"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Laurence Olivier, Leslie Howard Thursday, Friday, Saturday
and Raymond Massey. Madeleine Carroll and Bob Hope
\11\etwo-i• ailaine with i4,iII'In'rv1 Lau!;o rel -i -II .I,• 111111 -ler I .14 4,
,1 11111'-I\' ii•ct ll',• ali•1/.e \\11!I 111' 111,' \\fl\el111;111l Of 1!11' rr1'1•r14 "
I•.\' Ilenl,•ut• I111"I it lzzling, 110111501.
'11.2 19th )'archei" "1Iy Favourite Blond e"
Winn (110,1, who=e hrn1,'r\ and ;. !', Carroll in "My Favourite Blonde." COMING: Dorothy Lamour in: COMING: Take A Letter, Darling
BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON.Rosalind Russell
\11 VI I, C. til I V
:I 1' . 11, (.• Ihr;, sec"! dP 1 I('I'111111, its III halide was 's i"ei Illy P 3
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Mat.: Sat. ani? Holidays, p.m. Mat,: Wed., Sat.,Holidays, 3al
i`'1'STI'111'14I 1) 11,} Janms .1111110 Ihul iliay I p.m, I Mat.:Sat. and Holidays 3 p.m.
J\. I � ..1.. Cit/<'IL',.=,Grl.'JI<I<'ICI(l�p,.u,.-�at�10131 �,.�,G,r,,>1�;2a Ciel U,.Ja 212(G I'�IJI JIOil1� 'CMN,, '� '�, •','•,�', Gi" '^ Y
ullollru I1) meet again on November Ilel'ence 111111 -ler T14s1'Inu has 0111 <',2=,2'�•2,a1a. lain,.-oo, raly,�l`v'�L�,�r3lolor�r$r�l?I�i lAi
I11ly (‘'11""1""1"" `"1•vl:'1' wit'
I'll
!l, I", I.!, at i p. 111. ('111'(.1^d, n0uoced Ilial ITS Canadian., have
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in lunnr:•Ijuu with IIP 111111111 '411(1. I,,-(' d. (f''''(".'41. \,ulg'1 (4,
\I r. ;11111 \11�. I'rl d ('011:; 01111 fain. 1;111;,rluienl of 11101111 Insulin $I;.�'I , � (11111'1"11 it el I I
A 17 CTIO O N SA i L 1'i 't` ICIt'°t4rs'Q,gtvcv,,1,?e� w.'C'C,'C'cte:'£'£t%:tC•Ct4' :4
KEEP
Old Man
Winter OUT!
REPLACE YO'.IR CRACKED �$
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AND BROKEN 'V.,i;--OWS A
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nut' point;11regimental commander 1'1- j. s ,1111 1'1 11, i,
Nis, -ell OF FARM STOCK
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Hi,. \Gr1111u1 \?«lll11, 1 I' (';11111 L'nr'' (;1 n 1'01 110-1111411 81ra11'0rd i 011111 01111\\1114; 1110 'Milieu.) !n a'I\a,
den, \vasa r,1Pnl 41•j!e4• \k MI hiss I\ir;..\111110 \1111 .11 I,nl
\11'rritl of \'a iiroli\,,r and IIPIi,•viile, \Inn'lu 4.\.,,,,,.,i4,1.1,114.11:11,1,1, -1•Ii 11• 1'11 ,Ij, .\1)c
11.011101', \I r, E. 11C ..4,I • 1mIInir;pai 1,o3ni ('Poon, hrPl ., $1;,1111 brutr alhi0(P auld Son of a cantonal)
I Pte. ()liver O. 1(.111101'. \1.11., �nnl11
111)1. 411 I,1), 1'111(.(.- _;111
attirei \vhu \va kill);l a( \' tre; III
le 54111 R, t 11„1.11!” • • Ili•:
Iu111S Jn,ln,lnu Ilii" $'1.'•I I u"1'!i- '1'"'\1).1,111. un'' !vile 11'0111
\i r. x111 \Irs. .111(.(.1 \1';1!,11 and 1 1,11-, j11Lnoon Canle 1111111 r 11'.111' fn•'• 1.11111 ;,.. Itlyi!I. ;11111 0 !11111 mil- ea !. 11;0
Vail Anderson s I': lnaljiing as' a 1111110', and 1"11111 not ;silvan, e !nr-
ses mann I'welva 1111'jrrr; including \10;11(. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14TH
$I•tt General .1. 11, Itnherls \I.1'.• II' Itjll Il'''' 111(.;111',' 1)l 1111• "9'11 1;1'1)11111 j1)
Richard .\Hack (I.anulll( at 1.30 P.M. Sharp the following'
r
YOUR Estate
is Different
from every nthor. Maly prob.
Isms aro Involved — family and
financial conditions, requirements
and objectives aro different, No
one person could bo expected
to effectively deal with the many
duties required of an executor.
Tho Sterling Trusts Corporation
brings to these problems the
combined experience of a staff
fully qualified to administer your
estate promptly and efficiently.
Name as your Executor
THE
STERLING TRUSTS
CORPORATION
•
372 BAT ST., TORONTO
`I ESTAI3LISHED 1911 I—
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1'(.01111. , !"(.11.14,, 51on, Ont., receive the 1)istingosiii,I Irnnl. 1'le. 1011111'(. ,innlpr'l 1111 ;111,1 1!11!Ir'!.'' 1 ldael !triter ;I 5.1;11-
servjle (!,1101, Sixteen 111jr'r; I•''• firing 11:41,1) 11011 1;1111 111111 1110 11111 ad 01,11; 111011\1 .\lar'. II )'a1'. 11!11.
\Irs. Genre (;1'n'; IRrliel'I .t1 ,,011of
(The the :\IIIItary ('Ir,;•; and 2I are 11•anced Ila 111!1. \Ith0ng11 5onuli' I ;et Inuibll 110111(. °P
14)(.1•11 L11gan sallerearoi ...,,, *7.110
I'd j1) the 11:;5 lie 110: hell 111 until hi.' I 119
(i, 1)r);1 \lnrlln i 1',11 don 1',t' „' -i,,,,-,'1 "M.11
In I'0. patrh(S•" l'.\'I"1'1.11 Ll u' r', n\. year, old. Vt9
1 I; a 01.11(•01'; were 1101 1111 unit' o1)on,,,,,on,,,,,uuunnuitinu \54) r\haus!ed. Ilse N01 01111101' 11111; 1{0an row,'
1;001'1:1' C. \lartin, Cleat. 1..•1'111. 11111 IIPlnurd Ifelt11rll1 I). "
! \1'11(1;) 5rr\!cP al 1'101111:' 1111'1'11 NI ve11 1111, 11.10 November til: (;101 (,
._.. .. ._ - ---- nominal ion for decorations, '1'11•• pri- (••\l., ti0,tlh ''' ' l,-lI v,1n I!'gitn0ul" I(''\s•, 7 o'
1. - old, and call', not luau!: V
op
family \l;jlril P1) stnr'lay \1!11 \It,s vanes, sappers, gunner:, signallers, ' I1PrthPlet 011111 a,it'anead up Ila Iillri n ('1)\v. ,1 ye1(11 111,1, and call', of
1''.11115 ))'01st, Ileusali, lance 1'n aural;, corporal; anti ser.'upr'n hill 11110 the 1111 area firing tram ,In,• .\11(.11 :Intl: \1•r,hir0 111, 4 Lear; r 1/t',
'Illi lull .ill'all'JII d)wll int() (I1,' 01111111' it', V • T. l�obbyn
\l1)., slaoiry (',:011 \'i,i1c01 in "in. 1;1:1111'; evntprised the hist 1'f the Ii -I,1 1 low, ani: call', du, April 1',It: s st,',,r, :
01' reCnn)11)1id111)r+, 1111' 15',100 1,,,.„.1M?t,.. 111, 4)1fon fnll001,i1 1)p this and Ihrifors. I In :.' )'ears old; fi h212,2i;'1212,2aat2i1a121,2a21a12124DiDi ,424iDiDi
Inn 011 'I'hursdaty'dal jug ;111(1 inspired assault \sill' gren , Steers anal Heifers, 1 '.‘9'111' old;
tingui';had l'0n(1ucl \1(.11;115, I.1 \Illi•
1 \Ir<, R. (;odlrcy and family, .\Imm lades nod rifle Pira, ;47 dead and ^1, 111,4' ford Ileif- r•., I year eld; ('al\(,,
1011• \11'(1015 and lid who wcr( "\leu ,' i
SERVICE.
PRICES REASONABLE.
1;1111 \\ill JI;'. 81111 \l1'';. 11'111'
Honed In 11,13palch('s," ;prisoners \\(r( n114nnued for,
\I1'\'illi(.• (', ti, \I, 111'1rg( U
• Icor 51100(. bravery, 1111'11 disregard l'.11., ('11111•
I Ilev. nail .\i1'.:. \1'111. Taylor of I'm' m
for the the veoeous fire front Ihr
sll'r, will' \i4'• 11111 \l1'.:. ,4\ 1111'1'1 ,.II, ,111'; pill'buxes, and 11)) 1111111)' I0
\\'alsli. attach the \a1'', \with the ("II 1 steel or
mt.. and \Irs• \\'m. \lel:1)well, with 111(.1•• hayouots, the ('anadian raid on
\1115 :'1, Rlalkhuls', Myth, on Sunday. the former French 1(51111 will 014'1'
1 \.ij ; unary Mrn;;r:nn was ivru'1(1111 cua, 1111 ideal 51111111t.11)i' 1110 11.1'?," 1.11)' 1111110011 1'0111-
111 i nlldal' 411,401 011 'why. \lips ighlin� r jlity or ('anladialns, '1'11^ .maids(. and Most of the scuinr N_('•O.'s
1, Icy 1{0,'''11(.11 sung a solo 111:1 \Irs. llalinns \Phicll 'neoanus:ntiell Ilse a- \s(ro p!( out of action, Iliui54)n 115•
\V'ol, ,\ieVittle gave a reading, Yards produced 1 many shrills to mined crminiaod and led 1111 Mattoon
their reader, n.; Ihnse 41' the (;(.:'alt 111 hp ('a';i1l) 5.1101) `zIr;,n;; P111'111)'
\\'au'. 111 fact 1111' Pilallu11S in 11i1`111. 1111110S11 1011 5.415 o'lliiili lI. 1'5111'; P\-
c11\'c; \v1';) 111(•!10'11)' the I, 'sI literal• plus?\•es tic's his •,'411 111 1101g11 111P
are 111 cisme (10111 any 11I' Il') hal 10 Wall!, In 1'1'111'11 a 1111 gin 1.1,11(.(11' pall
- 1'1'011 IS j1) ibis 0011 1110. t'ertainly 11141- ,'ntplac„nienl then alnut;11'r 1 ha rg:'
13'51)1111 (011111 nut c)11,11tr( 1:11 more (X• blots' in Il') 4:1101 dear Killing 'i gent
citing .s(ripts. lcre\v (If five, IIP then ,I1'=t '1111 d the
I'a11ce a fes' example:; 1 (111,'G In1h naval gun an,; 11\
C. C. 1. \1011111, V.C. 11'11111 'I'" . .\1-Ignh; tiller infantry hard el, u•ed the
though twice milli:leid I.1)ut.-('01, ?ler• Must."
_ 1'itt continued (1) 1111'1'.'1 his (11110'.1 The foregoing exempt:, 1 11 141 11 111
' 1; niMith•: 10 1 year old. c'.II.'vtC+?'SICIfitC'£ICIvtCtCIeNtte,tCLCICI'Ictstew
1 I1;14 1 Saw, tial \0V,'II1''el• 1st; e'
:1 SOU,: and figs: ' young Rows. dire ill
rron Ilighllinleu<" , . , In the with -;111 ,latn'tary Ise; 7 Tics, from -1 to 1'q
(Ir wal 11f over two miles he was the lou Its.: 7 figs. Irom lou to 1_'', 1l.:• vy To thnsn contemplating 1)011d -
last man to 5(ay behind In cover the _'1; figs, ins! weaned, 'pyy Int; a \lunnntent . , , Get my
reliremrnt of shall parties (l' 111." 1 As prices before buying. Cemetery
1. -Sgt, l;eu:g1' ,\, Ilickscla, 11,1'.,\1,, TERMS—CASH. 4 Letter;"(; a specialty.
\lurvin Goyim', Proprietor, Vi/ AO 'Nork Guaranteed.
'1'11',5• Gundry fi Son, .\ncliup(rrs:.
Monuments!
, 1-. 11
NOTICE TO
Users of Electric Power
1]inler direction or Ontario Hydro Electric
1'(11\'e1' (',Oi1111115sI011 a survey O1 power 1ISC(1 in the
respective municipalities is heing ma(le,
131,yth users have been supplied with
Cards \Vitll the request that the following questions
he answered, and the cards given to the local col-
lector on or before October 15th, 1912.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SURVEY
CI-eck (V) Electrical Appliances in Your Home
Appl'ancca In Ure No. in Home Appliances In Use No, In Home
1411(..'. Air Healer 11'1101.1 11. Radio
I. ler, ('l011 1;
1?1 44 C. tree 31a1,e1•
I Ir • Van.;
1111. I{nasle.
1•411. Vollmer I!Iu\Ycr
11••1. Crile
(;)'illS,111,1‘‘ Jell
1.111, (lair Carle!'
111 c, hair dryer
11)0, 1101 flat(.
Humidifier
Fire. 11 on
klcc. Ironing 3! 11'hi11c
Elec. Kettle
• Elec. '\lixer
I('1. (111 11111'11er
lire Razor
Flee. Range
Elec. IUulgette 1 .1 . , ,
14:1(1. 1{cll•1g,rator
I':110'. N1\vj)g \141011110
I(lec. Sit41 1.:11111)
111' . 'I'oasl4r
HIT \'110., l'I')ur Mudd
\'i,., 111)11(1 \10(1(1
11('1. 1\'ai1'1'10 Iron
1(Ic(.\\'arming Pad
\\'aster
Elec. 1\'alcr healer,
1 Metered)
1':ler. \\'ate; 11101(1,
Flat Hate
2 0r ;1 \\11't+1 to your house
'I'nlal 1 ;Tulp \\'attatgc
. Elec. Percolator i1) (Heine
Please Complete This Form and Return to Your Local Hydro Office.
Gordon Elliott, Collector.
BLYTH WATER and LiGiIT COMMISSION
• 1
41'111111 FatslcalchlWall R1';1111•nl) 'l•'ranilein Il'nni 1 h.. (.11 al ion, In =!11lI
mations \vitlt g;ca( \'iguui and 11"ter- 1111) 1014, ealcnlaljug 111 114 :4 e I 11
nli1;01011 amt \•bile organizing the ('anndians. Every elle 111' Il„ 111111111
\5ifhdr11\id he stalkn•(t a miller \\•jilt a' inn's soldiers in IFP raid Ihat metnur-
11ren gun and silenet d hint. IIP then 'able .Utg,: 1!1 mo: Win \ 'P1 her11e<
1(1)1113' gave nrdht's i,1)' 111' 11lpartll1."land as (hey clone Pruni 111'• 1IPn': and
turd aon0u11cell his intention to 1)111;1 11the faPlvri's, IFP min, -4, 1l,a 1151101••
o11' and 'get 1'1.1 n \'ifh' the , n: any. ie5, the lnmlr4r Camps, 1111 n0111' 4 111(1
\\'11(.11 las? 1)rll hernl1,''tjo,g 1114.11111c prol'e„i0114 et' the 1i -thin 1111\,
119-1 . V
4l
11,
if GRANITE WORKS
r \ , SALE ,1)f :3LINTON — ONTARIO. tau
PRIVATE �p da
OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE yf Successor to Ball & Zapfe. d
11,:,2,2121212,21212,2(2,2,2,a1a,2r212,1„12,1)a nix,
John Grant
CLINTON MARBLE AND
1114 ff'Ill1wjog ntljrlel; )viii 111 0((1'1 -1' -
ed 1'111' ;ale al the 1'(.511111140 of Ila Clearing Auction Sale
ibile \\'. T. I{iddell, Anhurn, Ontario, 011
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
1
OCTOBER 13TH AND 14TH Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, itis r(•
Dur'ng the Hours from 10 a,ni. to it'l'Iv1'11 t1)::Irit'tivas fr0n1 \Villiam (1111-
7,30 p.m. Each Day, Isom to sell by Public Auction, al 1.00
1 Iajning Room Suite, !I 11100(.0:: 1 lo, ('oneessiuli 9. 31 orris 'IbwnSllip,
\Inrsic ('011110(4: 1 mantle ('lock: (')al ,21'= miles East of Myth, on Thursday.
1011 Oven: 1 Smoking ('aline?; _ \\'ire;•;Oltuheu l''ih, at 111.nt., (hr ('allowing:
Ilt)It1 ?-•. -Clyde Team. in )•earl; old.
C.\'11'1.1•.1- Two milli COWS, due to
let, ('hairs: 1 ('he.sterfield 'fable; 1I':x-
1lnston 'fable: 1 Rogers i{adio and
Knot; Kiic11Pne(le 'Pali)': 1 101'1)01'1; 11--51111 hl Janual'y; 1 Hereford few:
1 (''11111' ('test; 1 Dresser: 1 Wash. 7, year -01d cattle, Durham: 2 I)in'liatls
Stand: .lardjneer 'Table: Electric 2.year.old defter:; „ 1111111 11 2 year
and 'Pommy guns and pr.'paring a 114• !give a fairly good Cre:;•51cij"11 1)l' healer; 11,,size lieu!, Complete; Lin- !old sle''rs;', Spring calves.
fcnsh'e position \\Mich .;4)(')) 5111111•11•11al kind of an 01:•1111111 theywill )11)1111, ,,1_X7; 1'Itt1111 rail: ('aril' 111':\S--7:, )•ear -01(1 1(011; hens.
co\t'rnd ?1e withdrawal from the igit•e I'nr theniselv's ?ll nil HIT cnga;4_ '('able; 2 Iiedroont ('hairs: Veranda
read)" !mints \•ill the intent • Ring and :\\ngS; ('DoR': 1'1.1':\1'11 \r('1)rmicl: 111111101'4
I i' al.'” ;l. Pollard \11ua',i, 11.5.0„('upper til icer andPni'1'1115; \1'lt11(.(.1 lnvIlan I \I.-I1\1I. 111)15'(.1:II:\sulky (.aka; scmf(Icr;
1 ('s 111511X1: 3lc-nl•IOyal . \\'h^n 1 ---1----• 'r1)\\•: 1)1,1145; .Pictures; Garden '1'01115: Inl4rnali1111aj riding 1,10„. lnew1
1'111011.. !alien on hoard al landing oral'( � '('0nithlg l'irn;il5, lac, 1wittuing plu\v: disc harrow: cnlli\at-
IIItKI although wounded for the filth a -s 1'1\ `v.\►MVANWC�II I or: MAI. manure1111spreader; \I. II, hay
lints lin still 11151111(01 on organizing \(r, and Mrs. 1'. It, ('11111, 1 011111', TERMS—CASH. loader; :1 -section harrow;: laud roller:
anti-aircraft defences and I00hing al- \1111(1 of \\'ingham. visited) \11'. 1111.11 Estate of W. T. Riddell, Muggy; cutter; farm \\agna; halt' rack;
'',.:•nun -lb, scales; fanning mill: llnan1113'
!
of lumber; 5'011(. tank: cream 5411(1•.
• the:\vu(, ('0110111011 Chaplain Service" ,Toronto. \tar( she will ,11( ,1 sent, 1 !atm': churn: 31.•11. 2 I1.1'. gas engine:
. \Vitt total dis:regard fol' 'illus 1)\\n Iljim, h(fore going l0 spend 1111' \,int111 `--' cutting 1,0X: 1'001 pulp((.: 5(1 slrighl;:
511'°1111' 1111,1 5'11!1( S11h,j(ci 10 a (.111111111-'il the Sla 10S. I At11'1'1Oi\1 SALE gasoline tauk; Katy folk 111111 rope,:
ams 11)0110)1 111111 machin( gun fire hid \Ir, R. ('. 1! -(l1) \an 011,1 'l, 1 1)11 ! slings; gasoline button): forks: Shu\ -
OF CATTLE AND HOGS (I�; wljl'fl(irr(,, ni'c'k .,.(S, 411.
1'ep(alr Ill• wont to (Xpas((1 p1);itj0ns 1 McGow lIl \i;!?Pd m• Friday at Ihr
: r(11dering 11(03' possible aid and 0;• �11otn, of Mr. tool \Irs. 'Thom is 1.1111• Al Lot 24.(',,ncir',iin 1", Ham. \ail 110'11(15 01 \lifed Brain.
,sistawcl to the \'0tu,d)d." .1)11 in 310111~. ;mills north 5051 1)l' L1)11d1•�h0r0, and TERMS—CASH.
I 'mil. \\'. .\. i nvenor, M.C., I{,t'.I'`„ 1 Friends and neighunrs 441111(11 1
5.0111111()1 early im the attack" , • , \\'hen 'Tuesday evening at 1111 1111111,' of Al-!
- more of 1115 men were w'oundosl 110 ln'rt \Io('allnugll and prennitel \11'.1 '
' cau'11(41 a 7':'-pou101 charge of explln•,"and ,\Irs. Harvey Leth(.11mM \\it11 a' i driving horse. 1; years aid; 10
11'4'5 I s far as the ('asi110,'' j \Vaal Manion and tn\\rl prior to their vows, milking and
I tie -it. I'at'll 1', 1 1ra1(4(1' \I,1'„ PO4i )i(1arttire to malt( their hone' at calf; 111 yearling heifers and stein's.
Fusiliers \loul•Royn1 ... "Mining the,\\•anon. 1 11c1'14011S 11 1111 Ihn'halnr; :,u steers,
- withdrawal he refused atssiS(attoe and 311-5. I?avi,l 3Icl'nll0ngh 5.11• (.(.11111\'- 4\al'2hing Mont 711'1 00 !m1) 115.. 11(1•,' -
although his I(gs were smashed 111\,(11 10 Se( -forth 110;pital laud \spelt, fords and Iturhamte, 111 calves: 10
been bedfast for i11111.1.4 I hogs, 711 to Inn 11,4.; I:11) \)'hit( L,;
horn Pullets.
i '1'11(5( an' ail 0n1au-10 1'111110 a 111 of the 11111.011 County 11,:a:0111th" and
have been on our own grass all stmt- Mr, ll. J. \'and(\'ater the county Or-
gauiizer will start the broadcasting
campaign over ('KNX next Saturday
from 1-2.47) to one O'clock noon. 11001
are thoroughly conversant with the
,subject and \\ill have something t0 s83'
i worth hearing.
1
i
ter his Wren." \Irl;. It. C. 31eCumin o11 F111(1a11• I':\01.1100', I)1'. ll, C. \\'eil-.
II 10. (11;)1., ih( Roy. .101111 4 Port((. \Irs. Uckee 1011 011 \lunch.. for , I?x, •nu•ix, Oli\e \11(;111.
utiles east 1)1 .\nh:n•n, on 1'riday.
()rtuh,'r Iritis. ;it 1 p.m., 1 11 I'oliotving:
11111pnSed
to ba in
crawled I11lw,u'd's the beach and into ,She hath
the wider where he was 1'1110113' hoist• years,
oil into all I..('.'1', Ills courag(umc
actions and sell' denial are worthy 1)d'
- the highest commendation,"
- 'Sgt. I?I ncs1 It. Thitgun', \i, \I., ill)y-
al Regiment 0f Canada" ,... -\!though
•serlu':.sly wo,n1)10 1, Sgt. '1'hirg1111 dem.
11Islral(vl at cool, 5111111111(.5 deterlttnti-
til(n t) carry out his lar,lc and set ai
(fine example t0 his nen."
Preparing I;lor Caillpaig•n
On Financi"!. !Tome Front
i ase Stlliday a high-raltt',ing German
official
official announced that it was the
first duty of all German occupied
countries to supply food for German!'
1 1 .-('p1. (i101ge A. Alfred, \?.31., It. and her armed 10(.(05 and 111111 110111..
' 11.141." . . . ill was 0110 01 Il'( first would be vigorously adhered to re -
to ouster Ilio ("8411)4) \-11(14' single- Fardiess 0f \•110 \\•Ont without bread.
_ handed he attacked and destroyed al in Poland 111110' 1'11 and a -hail? million
German Stronghold 111 the building alt.'1)00ple are 448111 to 11a1\4' leen 1unr11er• i
considerable personal risk," Ie41 m 510(.\011 10 death 111 thr a;gn's' �
Pte. Jahn il, \1lznn, \1,\1•, Rcsex 501'5.
,Scottish" . was in charge of a� Q341 -me people Still say "il can't hap�(
-
- mortar. After penetrating the en- pen here," 11111 that is what the 1141- IFF
011)1'5 wire obstacles 110 brought tuts ,gians, lite \o0wlglall'• 1111 11)1141111 .11
-
weapon into acli0n effectively. 'I'lte ler,:, the 0reel;s and others said, yet 11
( to
enemy replied with a four -Melt mortar it did happen there. e:
011(1 machine-gun fire but fulled to ail 1'1101 its why 011111114(. Victory 10111 212 211DIADIy+ k)t2iDirt21D1DINZ. 12124Zi.DiytDt;?tPL)10.:;)s.W.'s,:LDh".,Iltlfltattim
\\'illiam tiihsin. Proprietor,
I 151011 ) i(hSu11. 4(08(.11?, ,\urtion-
,er, ('.4',
',7;, l l'n1•I 010, an emit -molts sunt, bat
what 1150 will our n)n11cy 01' 1)111' lane'
he if the Uorntauls 4110nld 4\111 tb„
war,
Mayor A. J. \Ir\l1):ray, chairman
111P
TERMS CASH—Positively No Reserve
Wilmer Howatt, I'r(lpri(t0r.
1181•„ 111 .incl;::011. .\nPti11100r.
is being launched i1) Canada by the
(;)\•vl'Illilrn(. 'I'llia time it 1; to raise
HELP SMASH THE AXIS!!!
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
.-..,,£tuIPlclylc.clot.6.111;11e.'<I£IftjtQt£t$'Qt14;11eglCIMC'Ve1Ru.t£a'MIVIRIC641•411110 tEtBtCtt$t
•
Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY.
Telephones: Atwood, 500 1; Seaforth, 15, Collect.
DARLING and CO. of CANADA-, LTD.
1
Make the most of your Tea.
• SERIAL STORY
MURDER IN FERRY COMMAND
BY A. W. O'BRIEN
SYNOPSIS
Aboard a boat from Newfound-
land to Canada, Clyde Dawson,
Canadian Intelligence Department,
finds a box containing the hand
of Lemoy Statler, a spy who has
been hanged in Newfoundland for
murder. Tracing him through the
passenger list, Dawson captures
Paul Dexel, a confederate of the
hanged man in spy operations
against the R. A. F. Bomber Ferry
Command. Traces of ink show
that fingerprints have been tak•
en of the dead man's hand. With
Dexel captured, Dawson proceeds
toward Chicago, following the
clew of Statier's cryptic note
about a broken "reunion date" and
a girl who looks like a famous
actress.
y
THE GIRL IN THE CASE
' IL\ P'r 1, l l \'
At LaGuardia airport In New
'York, a cable caught. up with
Clyde Dawson just, as he was
boarding an evening plane for
Chicago. It was from the chief
of police at St. John's and read:
"Body of elan executed here
December six found by ceme-
tery caretaker to have been
militated in vault. STOP
Right hand hissing STOP
Fankly ant up well known tree
but chasing down every lead
STOP Have you any Ideas?"
Dawson smiled to him, -01f its
he took a telegraph blank from
the waiting messenger. It must
have hurt t he chief --u graduate
of Scotland Yard's famed Criminal
Investigation 1)1' pa'tment—to ca•
ble such a confession of frustra-
tion, and Dawson pictured the
thief's eyebrows lifting ashen lie
would read the reply:
"'Think nothing of it Chief
S'1,01"The missing hand is
temporarily in cold storage at
North Sydney (while the play -
fill la(i who did the chopping
is being detained by the Do.
minion Intelligence Depart-
ment in Halifax STOP Will
explain fully later STOP Will
be at 1?ddiugton Hotel in Chi-
cago for few days if you wish
contact with me Regards"
'rine flieht !u r'hicago (was a
KIDDIE JUMPER STYLE
By Anoe Adams
Anne Adams present: a brand
new version of an old favorite ---
the jumper--- in Pattern •11(10. The
skirt is in dirndl style; the top is
gayly scalloped. .A contrast waist-
band and sash 1iie optimal, The
dainty
1/1o11.e has ::inert or long
alceves.
Pattern 111;0 is avltilable in
children's ,izes 1, 6, .`S and 1 Q.
Size (1, jwlnia'r, take; 11''H yards
39 -inch; blouse, •''i yard :la -inch,
Send P.\ (oily cents 120c) in
Soius (st.rinps ra!13,0t be accepted)
for this Anne .Klaus pattern to
P1001 -121, 7:l Adelaide St. \Voss,
Toronto. \\'vitt. plainly size,
name, :01,1' e. - and style number.
pil'as,uu o:u•, fhe dine, i was
good, ow tilnasrt d' liglttnl, ,toll
the plane purred along ((itis
hunpd'ss ease. The investigator
folded his ne(ws•paper 10 e(jn) the
serenity di; greed (roil 0 f, w
hours from ((111' and inurdes and
hangi toss ;old the ,•irry patio am:1
of human tragedy.
The tit,,11 01 State l'11i('ersity
recriw(d
DO ,011 till' 11(x1 after -
(loon and got 10 the point immed-
iately.
Nov"here's the ',tory
Darwin Lemoy , ,
"Who?"
"Darwin Lemoy, the man whose
picture (('as scut 10 1110 by your
department at Ottawa . . ."
So that was it, nursed Dawson.
Lemoy Statler's real
Darwin Lemoy.
"\\'ell, Lemoy- was one of the
university's all-time, all-round ath•
letic stars. Ile was parl!(uarly
able lin hockey . ."
"Baseball too, perhaps?"
"011 yes, baseball too, 110 cap•
taincd a championship diamond
team, but it was 111 hockey that
he won his brightest spurs. i even
understand that at one time the
Boston Bruins and Chicago Hawks
trade hitt offers, but he said he
wasn't interested in professional
sport. But he apparently changed
his mild later on because, after
graduating from law school In
1929 and practicing for a few
years, wo heard that he had gone
abroad to play hockey for a
Czechoslovakian team in 1935. Two
years later, however, he attended
a reunion here and starred in an
'Old Boys' versus 'Today's Boys'
hockey game. We have the re-
unions every five years and . , ."
"'''hat makes one due this year
•-what month, dean?" asked Da(v•
S011.
"'1'111(- heath, ill 1 W wt -cis'
time. But we had no report from
Darwin Lemoy, 'I'he,puhlicity cam-
mittee tried to locate hint, but all
letters came hark stamped with
'No Such Person at This Address.'
Perhaps you eon give me sante
idea about (what happened . . ."
"1'111 sorry," replied Dawson
quietly. "I cannot divulge any in-
forntation except that be will not
be available for this reunion. Von
01a)' tell anybody that much ht.
no 1(1011 and, snider no cnnsrderlt•
Hon, tell who gave the infernal.
tion, It' I'm to keep toy promise
ahunt se(r:•1.y you nt1•st redo -
30(1(1e, Fight?"
allow
110110 war:,
The dean ,i ,mai-=l d the mantel'
'(011 a ware el lois hand.
"I -he only other information i
can giro, you is 'hat I heard front
2I nunlher of '101)1•es un( -ti) lo(; ;Ileinni-- -that they had
,•,tier
irked with Lemoy. .\ppa!••
,mile hi'• 1111., had
m(!1. Ince; tw'r t
in 1'•r 1t
In 13,1201 way:'
\\' Il, hr wit ,1 Im (11.1001 the
No,:i s(r'Iells who:l('('er iles11-I:31(
;; ld np!,eared to Lave a
plentiful ;!urs i(((3 (1:rite 3. a) of
!terve: to 13r. I; lip opinions ;it ail
'rles."
The dean 3,1(wed the In(' •.:liga-
tor a amnia 3.• (i1' photographs. l.1.•
fair; Stoner w'!1`` nnduubl(dly I)•u'.
win 1.33010)•. \nnernus (lippings
acun(panied the photo; -- mostly
from a sport column by one Fergie
O'lfeaa.
xw(m look a lax! to the t"hl•
eae0 Star office, Fergie U'\iea'a,
a 1111(11 ylmaunI red !Hellman,
wheeled around from his type-
writer.
"I1(1 in an awful rush, but I
always have tint' for a ll'i"nd of
Darwin Lemoy's," lie 1(0nnned at
1)atwson'8 single setllence of in-
t rodnrtion "Alaybe you can tell
111e where the sols of a gin 1S -
110's W11111 1'11 for the '0111 iloy's'
game at State on . . .
"Just a minute, 11r. 01e:u'2(,,,
laughed Dawson. "1 can't tell you
where he is—I'm trying to find
that nut, too. 11(.111.4 an old friend
of the family in town on hlI(il1ess
I thought you, as his most loyal
historian, might 1(0 a111e 10 give
some lead."
"No ran do. .1s a tnattrr of fact,
1'U1 a little hurt that he didn't
drop 2(e3 a note. \Ve used to see A
lot of 011e another at college
gate(•s. and his friends w ere my
friends . . ,"
Tlu;1 1(1 it thi,- will provr• the
lead," rut in Dawson, taking the
girl's picture from los purliet. "Did
you, by any chance, ever conte
across this girl In company with
hint?"
U'llcarn tool; one glance al the
picture sill his eyes lit up: "\1'011,
well this picture is 30)3' fa•
nidus' to me. List time I saw la -
limy • it was a year ago or so --
the Star (vas running 1a \Llvle
Double cool( t and he entered this
picture. She was some girl lie knew
hunt Iluntewooll--that's a suburb
- and I rem!nrher he got a big
1; lel; out 01• it ((hen she ((oa
(we(Itly 02(811
1).t((•sun violet:1.A 1115 (11)3(1•
ness.
"If she (wu11 a rash award Ilial
no ans your cushier wilt 11103ly
have a record of ler nano. and
. . ."
0'\Icara (vas already on the
pho; t "I'll have II in a jiff) -If
you g, i a1y news, gree me a call,
hitt""
the
A . .
I'( n tninut. s len, r D1R3on was
111 a taxi humid for ilum(w0o11,
his pulse ,tui, kemiu:.
(1al<i(le a con,.•iw;,tr1c lime-
stone house, 1)1\\ son paid Ili' draw•
1'' and s1o((l3.- moulded d the sl l„ ,
studying 1.(((3 0•x11 3101 detail
from Puce., of habit.
.\ hall dark woman in house -
111'01,1'C:4 :.arb answrrr•d 111 1001. -
hell•
"Is Miss carob. 1'18120 1n'!" he
as)•d, fairly holding his breath
for the answer.
The dark woman glared at hint
b, fore speaking, ".\tis,' Fisk., isn't
herr."
Dawson played a long shot.
Lowering his wort( lie said: "1
have a message for her from Le.
111111'."
The dark woman seemed u11-
eortain, Finally she opened the
door.
"Just. wail in the parlor. She
will b0 home from the office in a
short (('h11e . . .
"Office? Perhaps 1 could pica
her up. Where ,"
The housekeeper sponte curtly:
"The \Ya' Supplies Department
floes not permit callers—just (('oft
in the parlor."
'thanking her, Dawson entered.
Abruptly Dawson tensed as he
saw a framed photograph on the
fireplace ledge. It ells 111111 of an
American soldier --a sharp faced
elan of about 2S, 'There was no
mistaking 1)in1—remembering fac-
es was Damson's forte.
The picture was that of the Ail•
ericl.11 soldier whose body had
been found heside that of the
Royal Air Force Ferry Command
captain in the speakeasy hi St,
John's, Newfoundland , , . one of
Gni Iwo murders for which Le.
moy Stader, alias Darwin Lemoy,
had been hanged!
(Continued Next Week)
Cigarette Shower
As m gesture of goodwill and (u•
oouragem(nt, It,A.E'. fliers drop.
ped 1,1100,0011 oigarwll?s ((rapped
in 50,000 red, (while and blue
packages over the Netherlands the
night of Sept. 1, a day after the
1121131 birthday of Queen \1`ipnel-
mina, :meta, the Netherlands
News .\genet', reported today.
Russians Proud
Of War Doctors
Su su(cessful has heroine the
(work of Red 01•(11)' hospitals that
70 per cent of rho wounded num
who enter thein aro litter dis-
charged fit for active duty, ac-
cording to "Infol'lllat1011 llulletin,"
issued from the Soviet (nlhnssy at
\Vashington, '1'111. Russians point
proudly to their progress in the
treatment of skull wounds, which
caused 75 per cent fatalities in
the First Great War, and to the
(IOV(lopn0nt, of het ter me1110(15 of
dealing with shock.
Praise is given to the heroism
of Red army doctors in the field.
The case of 1'1'of. A11.xandcr Vish-
ne('ski, well-i;no(vn surgeon, 18
0ited. Phis (100101' has performed
more than 1011 difficult operations
in field hospitals.
"During one operatimn, the pa-
tient," says the Ilullctin, "while
on the operating table (('as struck
in the leg by a machine-gun Mil-
let from an ',twiny plane. \'ish-
nc('ski completed One 010'1%11 1011
2(1111 proceeded 1111110'11 lately tO (111
serutd---extracting n bullet (with-
in one minute after it had struck."
:mother Soviet doctor, Surgeon
Spassl;i, was operating on a
w'uunded soldier fon' a hip wound
when the patient "conIpIalll(t of
severe pain and a feeling' of
heaviness in the wound, The
surgeon discovered an unexploded
37 millimetre anti -lank shell im-
bedded in the flesh and success-
fully extracted it,."
TABLE TALKS
SADIE B. CHAMBERS
APPETIZING AUTUMN
DISHES
Probably there is no other sub•
ject about which the homemakers
aro hearing so much these lost
few (weeks as ",Meat Shortage."
Of course next in order would be
the 111in1y debates about rationing
of various articles. Others may
feel at the present moment that
there Is only one iu190111unt sub-
ject and that is "Income Tax." Re-
gardless of which subject is most
important the ho11teuakeis task is
how to recd the family well and
keep everyone happy. '1'o most of
us clouds gathered on the horizon
recently as eggs, one of the main
substitute's for meat, were soaring
In price,
To help solve these problems
85'1' suggest the following recipes:
Carrot Loaf
21i2 cups cooked carrots
1 medium size union
1 cup diced celery
2 tablespoons gre(11 pepper
3 eggs
1 cup condensed mill;
2 lenspoonr salt
Dash of pepper
Dash of mace
2 cups cooked rice
Put carrots, onion, celery and
green pepper through the food
chopper, use finest blade. Beat
eggs well, add to vegetables with
seasoning and milk, Fold in rico
Jabs at Japs Strike Home
y'nc.
10144
A.d
at ,�9.,.,a/
lt/t a11Mr,
So is wn1 o((I� I_it
Fi
ANI
GII(ANNSrAD
a1' „ it
Ooh,t'1uns.•eat(! Grand/n."64411 HODoesal't LooK Anythl+p Lige Hia Picture!"
Anti -Nazi cartoons of this type, drawn by Bill Moran of
are being distributed to Japanese in the islands to impress upon
them the true nature of Japan's present government. Top cartoon
le self-explanatory; lower depicts war Lord Tcjo holding a Ica
Wise orgy with his favorite geisha girl—Dcath. From his cuts
6pllk the blood,of Japan's youth. Such lack of dignity is distl,stc-
ful to island Japs,
Ilawaii,
�•r r111
Enio ,, 4 est
TRY Postum todlay. lis
robust. sal isfyinb flavor
1S (id i('10)15 .. , a11(1 it saves
o11 sugar. 100.
l�itdl`aft%
POSTUM
9114„ mo r
Y0t1 can prepare Post11111 right in tite
cull, either \1'iill ')oiling stet o1' slot
milk. 11 is (quick. easy and economical.
Post11111 contains 110 caffeine or
tannin. Everyone can drink it safer-,
YOU CERTAINLY DO
LOOK WELL, DEAR
/ % I'M WORKING
MORE OVERTIME
THAN EVER TOO,
BUT i'VE BEE!.!
SLEEPING 50 MUCH
BETTER LATELY
THAT'S BECAUSE
WE'VE SWITCHED
TO POSTUM,
THERE'S NOTHING
IN POSTUM TO
UPSET YOU -IT LETS
YOU RELAX AND
; EE° RETTER.
THAT'S WHY YOU FEEL
BETTER
PO$TUM
4 OZ, SIZE MAKES 50 CUPS
8 OZ. SIZE MAKES 100
an(1 porn' Into buttered mold. Bake
hi a moderate oven 350`1'. for 40
minutes.
This with a green salad makes
a splendid 11111111 for luncheon or
napper.
Kidney Bean Salad
1 medium can cooked Midi(')
beans
1 cup chopped celery
12 cup emitted peas
1 cup diced weal or bacon
(if you have it)
1 tahlespoo11 nnin'0d onion
Stilt
Rinse the Sallee from the bean,.
Drain the peas. 1L'n'i11ate 1110
beans, peas and celery in french
1)resshng for 1s2 hour, Add pleat,
onion and seasoning. itlend with
mayonnaise.
Noodles and Corn
1 8 ounce package noodles
1 (a11 chicken broth
1 can corn
tracker crumb„
Some grated (10 050
Cook noodles i11 hoili(g broth
1111111 liquid is all absorbed. .1(1d
corn and turn into greased Das•
set'oic. 'Fop with crackers 11 101
graters elteese and hake at 3101'.
for 30 minutes.
Salmon Mousse Salad
1 tablespoon gelatine
?a cup cold water
c1(1) n 1111'ol(llai 1(
2 cup: flaked salmon
cup carrot, finely (hope( d
ti! cup (ream, 1311 1119311
Dash of salt
Suttle gelatine in cold water for
5 minutes and (lissolve over hot
wetter. \\'hip into mayonnaise.
Pohl in (whipped cream and re-
maining' ingredients, four into
individual m"(111:, or one large one.
(✓hill.
Salmon Loaf
2 cups flaked sadnunt
1 cup cooked rice
teaspoon sat.
Pew grails (11)(11111.
2 eggs
1 (up sweet milli
1 tablespoon Melted batter
1 teaspoon minced parsley
,2 tablespoon lemon juice
Few scrapings onion
Remove shin from salmon and
flake the fish, 11ix well with 011(1.1'
ingredients. 'Turn into a well.
greased loaf cake pan and bake
In an oven of 32501', about one
hour. If desired the pal may be
placed 111 0 larger pan of (tater
and the salmon oven poached.
Serve w'ilh egg sauce,
11
Mss Chunlhers ((t•leonics personal
letters front InlereNled renders. She
Itt pleased 10 receive suggestions
on topics for her column, and 1*
(,n ready to listen 10 your :tool
pee acc” Itequerls rot reel item or
Npecinl oleins are In order. Address
your letters to "1101 Sidle II. Chinon -
hers, 73 West Adelnidc Street, '1'o.
molt'," Send stwnped Nelf-nddresu•d
ent elope If yon 1(1*1, n rents..
The new Archbishop of Canter-
bury has been enrolled as a ilri-
1ish Boy Scout.
In Praise of Potatoes
No compliment is now le .•igh
for the potato, which i9' to '1 • ,tor
staple and support of the 11.:
Still, the familiar "spud" beg 1t
English life with 1(hundat ' "0u -
(loots,
"T11(38(3 potatoes," wrote .(.(w-
ki1ns in 1'-(1,0, "be 1b( noes' t,ali-
001). routes that 11uty be eat-•• .1101
doe far rxceedo our p;lssel;• • •, or
carets," Now the time of s r ire
are busy clearing the rein;' (',101)
of tate potato of it, suis ‘,,•,(3d
faults, It i, not, we are t :i, ,1
stodgy lump of starch: it not
fattening, It is, instead. :1 11 ,11'
vilanti1 s, a C11101.1 1.1C 11.((1.1.
Antiquity prais((1 11 1., its
flavor; we, 1001•0 Lr;.'. cit 101'
110011 h. \\'11ich1('er way
it,, the potato appear- ",a 19,..1e13
filing'," a- Sean U'1'„sl ' '; J , :,•2
Daly would have said... I;alrii :, of
perfect behavior, 1!,i(2 I r. (t'
all virtues.
Bellfl'og's in the :-4,!.0111. 1.,.
lands (1301911
pounds,
et jai S
FINE CUT
In the early '90's, when J.
Wallace drove a herd of cat: )
up into Alberta from Idaho a ..:
started the now famous Was.
lace Ranch, the "Hat” Bra" f
was his identification. T'o
brand is still in use by Rosi
Ranches, at Aden, Allier)
"HAT" Brand of the
WALLACE RANCH
ISSUE 41—'42
c
r --
Transport in the New Guinea Hills.
fS
ix�a:Y"'a
` ` • '1(Y 411170 � •
:...�,C ,�� * �,,�.,H7�iN`• ' sir i'3^•
New Guinea natives, each shouldering about 40 pounds of supplies,
carry much of the aid from Pott Moresby Into the hills where
allied troops now f!dit Japs. They are shown heading across a
field to the narrow highway leading toward the Owen Stanley
mountains and the Jap base at Kokoda,
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
LESSON
LESSON 41
LOYALTY TO CHRIST
Mark 2:14.17; John 6:66.09;
Philippians 3:7-1I
GOLDEN TEXT,—What things
were gain to me, these have I
counted Toss for Christ, Philip-
pians 3:7,
THE LESSON IN ITS SET'T'ING
Time. -- The call of Matthew
took place in the summer, A.D.
2P. The crisis among our Lord's
followers took place in April of
the following' year. 'I'lu' Apostle
Paul wrote his Epistle to the
Philippians about A.I), 64,
Place.—Roth of the events of
this lesson taken from Gospels oc-
curred in ('apernaun, at the
northern end of the Sea of Gali•
lee. The Epistle to the Philip -
plans was written by Paul from
Rome,
The Called One
Mat. (a t. ":\ nd as he passed by,
Ire sato Levi the son of .\Iphaeus
sitting at the place of toll. 1.1(h).
And he saith unto hint, Follow
tot. :\1)d he arose and followed
hint." 'Though .11atthe\v mei an
outcast tunung his own people and
utterly despised by then), yet the
Lord sats in hint the possibilities
even of membership in ilis own
npor'tolie company, and knelt' that
this loan, now di§honest an11 law-
less before Cod, could be trans-
formed so as to be gi\'t'1I the
pri\ilege of tvriting the first hook
of lite New 'Testament.
'i'he Consequences
I:1. "And it came to pass, that
he was sitting at meal in his
house, and many publicans and
sinners slit down with Jesus and
his disciples: for there were Many,
and they followed hint. 46, And
the scribes of the Pharisees, when
they sats that he \Vas eating with
the sinners and publicans, said
unto his di3ciplcs, 11ow is it that
he eatelh and (trinkeih with pub•
!icons and sinners? 17. And when
Jesus heard it, he saith unto therm,
They that are whole have no need
of a physician, but they that are
sick: I came not to call the right-
eous, but sinners." It was no -
tura! that [Matthew should cele-
brate the event of his 'call' by a
great feast in his house in honor
01' Jesus and that he should invite
many of his class to rejoice with
hits. It might have seemed doubt-
ful whether Jesus would sit down
with such a company, for, even
with us, it would seem a bold step
for any public teacher to join a
gathering of persons 111 had re-
pute.. But nothing weighed with
Jesus against truth and right; no
narrow exclusiveness of the day
could be allowed to stand in Ills
way. Ile accepted the invitation
with cheerfulness and spent the
evening in the pleasures of friend-
ly social intercourse with the
strange assembly.
They Went Back
(;G, "Upon this many of his
disciples went back, and walked
no more with hila." Attracted as
many were to our Lord, they were
not so devoted to Ilius as to be
willing to receive deeper, trans-
forming teachings. The phrase
'trent back' indicates that they
not only left Christ, but gave up
what they had gained with hint,
and, so far as they could, reoc-
cupied their old places.
Simon Peter's Loyalty
67. "Jesus said therefore, unto
the twelve, would ye also g()
away? 68, Slouch Peter answered
hint, i.ord, to whom shall we go?
Thou hast the words of eternal
lil'c. 69. And we have believer;
and know that Thou art the holy
One of God." Simon Peter utters
what till but one felt, but could
not say so well. It was a noble
confession and must have greatly
comforted the heart of Christ,
;;inion Peter's loyalty \Vas not af-
reeled by the large numbers \vho
Icft then. When 1' t_ ' •:,nisi that
Christ. had 'the words of eternal
life' he meant that the teachings
of .]esus concerned eternal life.
The expression the 'Iloly One of
God' conveys a special relation to
God, and It special participation
in God's holiness; a character
\\'Mich is holy.
Conversion of Damascus
7. "Howbeit what things were
gain to ole, these have 1 counted
loss for Christ. 8, Yea verily,
and I count all things to be loss
for the excellency of the know-
ledge of Christ Jesus my Lord:
for tvhonl I suffered the loss Of
all things, and do count them
but refuse, that I may gain
Christ." All these things, every-
one of then!, without exception,
the apostle counted as nothing,
when he gave his heart to Christ,
and was converted to Him in the
Damascus road.
Righteousness of the Law
9, "And he found in hint, not
having tt righteousness of aline.
(IN 11, ev1 n dolt which is of the
law', but that which is through
faith in Christ, thn righteousness
which is from Cud by faith,"
Righteousness here includes both
a right relation to God and the
right (.011(111(1 which (loll requires.
Both are provided in Christ and
are received by faith itt hint. This
righteousness Paul mentions in
contrast with any real 0 itut;;in-
ary righteunsn'ss which he once
nary hove possessed. That 1va;. a
ri0i1teousnvs.8 'which 18 of the
law.' It cant,, from law observ-
11 consist', in obedience to
rules and Jewish :Trenton -
The righteousness he now
tube,
legal
1x14.
prizes 11)01 sec•I;s to possess more
fully finds its origin i11 the grace
of Clod and is received by faith
alone.
10, "'Phut I may knu•,v hint, and
the power of his resurrection, and
the fellowship of his sufferings,
becoming conformed unto his
death," Christ manifested power
in many ways, but the power here
spoken of, 'the power of his resur-
rection' has to do with that event
in Christ's life wherein Ile broke
the power of death, wherein ho
demonstrated forever thltl sin had
been atoned for, that the grave
[vas conquered, and that, Satan's
p0tver over men was broken by
one Man, Jesus Christ,
Attainment of Goal
I1, ''If by any morns I nlay
attain unto the resurrection from
the d011." 'There is an apparent
uncertainty expressed in these
words, They are, however, an ex-
pression Of humility and self-dis-
t'u4t, not of doubt. 1\'hile on the
human side, the attainment of the
goal may he recorded as doubtful,
on the side of the working of
divine grace, it appears certain.
Make Up Your Mind!
By far the most important ele-
ment in air fighting is to pick
your opponent in the 200th of a
second available for the air
fighter to slake up his Blind, ac-
cording to Flt. -Lieut, Karel Ent-
tclw'aschcr, noted Czech ace.
Flt. -Lieut, l llttclwascher can
be said to know sonlclhing about
his subject. 11e has a record of
22 downed German planes since
he started fighting with the
RA.1'. Ile downed otters when
fighting in the French Air Force.
Ile has twice won the D.F.C.
"You must decide which plane
is y'oU1' meat when you conte
against, all (3)11)113' foriilation," lie
said in a radio address recently.
"You must decide at once. There
18 110 11)11(3 to string from right to
left. You must know."
■
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
■
By William
Ferguson
PYGMY
MARMOSET
OF
BRAZIL
15 THE
SMALLEST
KNOWN
MON KEY f
IT WEIGHS
4 i:. OUNCES,
OR
ABOUT
TW/CE
AS MUCH
AS A
mouse.
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COPA ntl 55 nw stsviat. Int.
MfNNfiSCT4
WATERS
DRAIN INTO
HUDSON BAY,
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
AND THE
GULF OF MEXICO,
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HAT DET•Ef2MINES
714E DATE OF
ANSWER: A rule adopted in A, 1). 3223 by the Council of
Christian Churches reads that "Easter shall be on the first Sun-
day following the Paschal fu 1 moors which happens upon or next
after the 21st of I,tarch."
N 7:T; %'1,i1 is the state flower of Cola•:.110"
POP—Pop Probably Prefers Pressed
1 WHAT ARE THESE SOUP
STAINS ON THIS
SUIT?
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RADIO REPORTER REX FROST
I)1) you ever listen to Tux l'op',
one of ('ulumb(a's most popular
network features (.11)1) 1l ricer
('I1t11 every 3lunday to S.:l
pin.? 11wwt people do. They enjoy
the
show because of its ri'nlarir•
able versatility. I.:,t 1londay, for
in$tanel,, Vox Pop featured Iho
11. S. Navy L'liunp Submarine plt-
Ilul el'ew; and olticei:4, cadets and
coli,ted then learning: Io fly light -
to than air crit! The pingratione
gave 1111 Inspiring presentation of
the lim.mures Doty in effect t9
combat the enemy submarine niers•
nee around then Nnrlh .inlet( 11)1
(•hurl";. Ineilleulally, many of you
no dnaht not t the Im•ouolivr'
blond at the o;11•niIl ni \'11\ 1'.110
a culiple of tvicehs ;l 'n. 11 was 11(11
11 r,•r'tll•d1.11 1.1)0111 1.11011, 1011 1110
genuine article. •1 .I10,uuu 11011-
!1 r
01 Ih( '1114 rat 11'1 on cul' along
a stn 1ch of tracts i'rallel to Ill,,
1111tform tvh"re Ilse broadcast 1(1(.5
11e!11, \\'i111 11 $1 to. a \reek cm:M-
eer ,I the throttle and a $70. :t
tv,'I•I) fireman. the engine tvh(cli
cost,: $S vault lune it stops or
starts, 11',18 probably one of
the most expensive hound ef-
fects ever Ils)11 nil a radio slimy,
Ilel'nrn Vox Pop %vas off the air
however, the locomotive had pick•
pit up a heavy line or freight and
was tar :sway in the dlstarico haul-
ing vital %vat' material, i'or Ilio
lowdulvn 011 all 11111)808 of life
001100 :i point of tonin:; (n to VOX
Pon (very Monday evening.
• * *
(1y most radio f,111,; Sunday Is
regarded as containing the lar);•
est ae;res:ohm of highlight pro-
grammes of the entire week. Sun•
slay evening, September 27th, saw
the fh'st of a new s tr((s of ('.in.
11(1!0)1 produced programmes, styl-
ed "'These Precious .1ow'els." Tho
initial programmes In 1hv series
heard over a nelw'ork of Canadian
r•I:tI iuus, Including ('i' Il li, 9 to 9.30
demonstrate very (nnvincin•2ly
That. this "shut' of the time;" need
take no second place to Ole big
productions originating :,cross the
hordes, "These Precious
with (toward 111 'Isom. Douglas
!Taster, Kathryn Voting and the
(/11:1 Net honsts a patriotic motif
(('1)1(11 10 both Inspiring and enter-
taining. 1h•catly the 8)10w has
Cook Tells OF
Plucky Tar
Subs Hit Pals Oceans
Apart
Six months ago in (llasgoy they
teamed tip together and becalm)
the heat of friends—the ,I7 -year-
old ship's cook and Ih) 1 i.year-
old boy who had run away front
home. 'Today they lie in hospital,
one In Montreal and the oth-
er hack in Glasgow, both victims
of torpedhei7118 which occurred
halt' the globe apart,
'That's hint, all r(s;hl! 'There
could he only one Jimmy' ('auip-
hell like that."
So spoke Norman ;Middleton,
ship's cook, a native of Falmouth,
England. when he read the story
from Glasgow of young James
Campbell, 13, who loft his rlclit
foot, the toes of 111s left foot,
four fingers of his left hand, and
all his hair as the result of four
days In a❑ Arctic' blizzard ort
3lurnlr:usk in an open boat. Just
to add to It he also underwent an
operation for appendicitis. Room).
ertaing in hospital, he declared he
11110 feeling fine "and I Intend to
go hark to sea."
Runaway Makes Friend
"i met ,Bunny in (;lasoow last
!larch,'' Middleton said. "He had
quarelled with his parents and
run away frons 110111'. Ile was
dotal and out, and 1 11)01) him.
under my wing. 1111 hvc0me
great friends. 11)11 then toy money
ran Out. We decided to ship to-
gether, but they wouldn't lake
.)homy bcc;:use he was too small.
'So I [•'ailed alone, shipping as
second cook on n Norwegian tank-
er, the Charles 11ac(n1. .1inimy
cried like a baby when I left, and
1 haven't seen !lin) since,"
3110dleton's 8111)) (1118 torpedoed
in the (larrihean 3.10 miles off
.Puerto Rico, Ills leg lora by a
wire cable, he was adrift fur four
days In an open hoat berms) he•
ing picked up by a United States
destroyer, 110>9)1alizcd in San
Juan, Puerto Rico; New fork and
Boston, Ito eventually arrived 11)
Montreal.
Steel
THAT'S NOT SOUP,
IT'S RUST !
(ae1'>(,) Ly 11,e 1411 5,•nAirate, In'.)
caused 0 Kleat d,':( or comment.
Add "'I'110,so Precious Jewels" to
your personal collection of Actio
Ilene,.
. • *
tial [ 1 1 1 body Ila I IiIt 10 118•
11111 10 HIV (1r1111) nu tia1Uu'day 1110111.
11)11, but if you ;Ire :uuund the.
house and want to gel something
)ttIl. al!y inter, ;filo! :old (.1111')•
I tininl', tau bad In•11cr click the
tv(t1 h and 1' ! ,1 1,11111 of Itwl
110.1,•1'1- new' tit, 1II! ,!ly rltnrnin)r
Ihi' Au,•
`ser'? 10 1I 1.1(1. Hilt It. 11
11.1110111: coed
NW: 11 Al, II he 1/:1ud
Of OW \V ••h ;Intl a Ilei? fur the
II :-.01111,11 -,0Lno1 hill . 11''re, ton bury
holl'1 (tit,•:, 11'10- a food Day of
Iceep!n. your (1 11 t" 111 11'1 ;
Iertainel on Satur,l,l)' ninrn(De,.
hell 1'o, -tel' 11>1017111?)) I.nacl.
of h'In,,, i1(:; %% HO the I id, rnjrn
11'1• ale 01)14 to 11.1 :nu in 011 a
cnupl, of secret. HI,' WI.' 1 , IP -
h I!1)' ,,C,11 'till. 111:11 Iasi:d-
enl Young \\'Blum, \nt1 heard
Inn:line,' a1111 ua!ant'lin' I)Ile-ti.lus
around the I'rnl'e•,ei "n (TIM',
()Mario (':1)'avan stmt• 1:1s1 'I'Inir4.
day ',venin); 9 to 0 191 p.m, i11 none
other 111;01 the \veil lnlow•n 'Fttivit
'Toner's ,1;toe Ilall't1. 'I'tlere's never
a (1011 niontent. for ,11111. \\'hen she
I 1(01 brit;Menlo; the airwaves
with some of her radio ch;:Ict1•r,,
she is riving the boys in one of
Iho artily camps sonic hearty
laughs with her cleverly rendered
nlonulogoe,. .111 the I'rnfe's;til
she so blilliely entangles , , . w'hn
Is he? \\'hy noiw less than bread.
eating Listen In Lesser, Ihat
happy-go'lntl;y fellow who sant)•
wichos pathos and bathos into his
three weekly broadcast:, hoard
hfoaday, Wednesday and Friday,
immediately following Jolla (lol-
lingwourl lteade's new? it) the• noon
hour,
* • •
\\'hal you didn't hear dent on
the ()11 1.41.10 Caravan 8hnit la,11
Thur day? \\'e rue surldised, it'u
Ontario's own broadcast! In lho
course of its travels the Ontario
Caravan will likely yid) your
h0n1' town. It(le's the . rlledule
for October. Thursday, October
(ilt Urfllfa, (li'I.!u•r l,ilh, 11er11'urrl.
Orl"b,•r °:.Inti, Stratford, (Iclohnr
29111, Sim( or, 11) every (11,e thn
8111)11 ',rill 1'e.Iture ltd 1111'111, the
;old ci; .1''o>111 111.. virions
Intal![;,•, who cul he t "'111(111 upon
:0 omlettaill :11111 ell(> !'hill w'olt,
Ito) L0(1;:•ley anti his Ned .Llrlcete
:old the colourinl ;i'. \veil as the
nru',ical touch to 10)5 ., cps of
!I(ulte 1)11)? audience shows.
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Palish `'-iris Driven
Into The Reich
The 1'oi4.11 Gn\ernnu'nt-!0.11x!111
di cl 1 ing' that "untold thousands'
0f 11„1!811 ttirl and women have
been 111:ve1, into Nazi brothels,
described 1 :erltlatly 10,103' 08 1118
"grente-I (Matti in \vliite slave
traffic in history."
:1 1'ulis11 spokesman said the
(iernilurs had organized "tl %'err
itable woman hurt" in Warsaw,,
carrying off their prey by the
truck -load to he scut to Germany
in :1)l effort to %cep troops paci-
fied on the western front,
Ecom (;ydnia, be said, 1,80(1
women, all officers' wives, w•ero
sent into German brothels patron.
I"1111 by \41'.1 officers,
OUR RADIO LOG
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NI:TwoitKo
1\'1?.11',' N.I3,C, fled 1,;00
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W.\ 110 ((3.1:.8.) 8.881:
\\' u l l (J I .) ;.14.) 710Ic
(•.tN.A1)1,1N S'1',t'I'IONS
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1'E 1)' Hamilton
l'll\I1, Itsoillt"n
1')1')'): 51. ('41h.
('I't'1' Montreal
('1')'11 North T1')'
( 1'1'1.) Chatham
London
(JCS Stratford
KInI1$t"t,
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HORIZONTAL
1, 7 Frontiers-
man called
"Buffalo 13i11."
11 Huge body
of water.
12 Perfume.
13 Ovum,
14 While.
15 Marsh,
17 Bones.
20 Slaves.
23 Enthusiasm.
26 Sheeplike,
27 I-Icavenly
body.
30 Sumptuous, 50 God of sky.
31 Moist. 52 Not occupied.
32 Memorable. 53 Land measure.
35 Taro paste,
36 Mister (abbr,) 54 Backless
37 To expect.
38 Purposes.
40 North
America
(abbr.).
41 Stocking.
42 Scottish skirt,
44
Negations.
49 Old wagon
tracks.
14 7tH(
12 Ink
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ellh:X 1'etcrhoru 113 0
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BUFFALO BILL
Answer to Previous Puzzle
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1;r 11
En2,1:1 l 1:1I I1.75in
(150 England 11.81,rn
11041111,41 17.711w,
1;141' 1..: 1.,nd 132 11,
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1'1:05 Ilrazll 9.1.f1,lnr
15 :i;iro
t(9'.\li 1'11101. 15.2'in
Bu -ton 15.15(0
\\'t')IX N. 1"ark 1I.S2in
19 He was an
F O X 'CAR I V O PIC)O U S American
i- ` scout and
AGREE
fighter ;!SE fighter of--•.�
DRAWN; " 1 MP, AS 5ET 21 Always.
EY E S i N EE TA VS 23 Illuminated,
PRIE P S '.\ DO E
PEA r Y EiA R 24 To lick up,
O DDE 25 Soon,
URN[0 ASKS 1( ASL E 27 Devoured,
T'Y�
LQA�T R 5 C • IR E S 28 Sun god.
E EH f 1 IL E S 29 Striped
R tit.??_ NATJAL �.:•:aE material.
YES V BASTON;_'PER 30 Twin stars,
M 0 S i©W.AG`3Mr>F • G 33 To unclose,
UiL P E S C U R D Q. 34 Countcrpartl
37 Students'
4 Shallow residence.
channel. 39 Turtle,
5 Inward. 41 Molianune•
6 Tableland. clan nymph.
431:a.glc's claw.
chair, 7 Chest for 45 Killer whalesf
56 Eternities, money. 46 Shark.
58 He supplied 8 Poem. 47 Duet.
buffalo meat 9 To put on, 48 Smooth.
to western 10 Year (abbr,), 51 To incline
--- laborers. 14 Pack beast, the head.
59 Part of a stove 16 IIe was also 53 Measure of
VERTICAL a — or man area.
1 Grief, of the theater. 54 Therefore.
2 Frozen dessert 18 Narrowing of 55 Pound (abbr,)
31 Limb, an opening. 57 Senior (abbr.)
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Men's and Boys' Silver -Fleece Combination,
Shirts and Drawers.
Penman's --
All -Wool Rib, Combination, Shirts and Drawers,
Preferred, Combination, Shirts and Drawers,
"95" Combination, Shirts and Drawers.
Women's 10 percent Wool Kayserettes 59c
Footwear of All Kinds, for Cold and Wet Weather.
Olive McGill
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• 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
:I6" Pink or Blue Striped Flannelette yard 21e
36" Print per yard 25c
Taylor's 5c to $1.00 Store
PHONE 79.
1
\I15s I':IIet n Robi►►sot► ement a
to 'Toronto last week,
irs. \V. .1. Potts visited w'Ith
cousin, 'Airs, Rae, of Wroxeter,
Sunday.
Wednesday, Oct, 7,19'12,
Ho11yan's oveict taKK>Yt lici4t6�lt4ktGtCt6tCtC+GtC euctoit:�S atIvC+{+E�kS�l etCtRK�Sotwa
BAKERY
AND CONFEC'TION1 RY,
day The Home of Good Baking.
her Soy Bean, Whole Wheat
and White Bread.
Also Buns, Cookies
Pies, Cakes and
Honey -Dipped Doughnuts
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
011
Mr. and\Irs. V. Al. Bray and Lorna
repent the week•eutl with \1r. and ,\Irs,
It, 1:, Shaw, at Alliston.
Mr. 1va11 tinhorn, 0ltd daughter,
\l mum, spent a day last week with
31r. and 31rs, Lcnlle Wilton',
Mrs. Olive Gibbus of Detroit, t;petlt
the past week with her sister, Airs. 11,
Ilall, and family.
11 t', Arthur SIMS, of Toronto, hart
hero spending his holidays with l'tila
lives In lily th and Seaforth.
Bertram Elliott of Ancl(nn+'
f.orutte, (211e1.ec, Is viriting with his
Parents, Mr. and l\trs. J. I1. It. Elliott.
11iss Elizabeth Mills Is confined lo
her home through illness. \Ve (rust
Nile will soon I:e able to resume her
I du lies,
II
i\Ir. and .\Irs. A. G. l'aul. and Mr,
:Drank Robinson, of SI, ;31arys, ,spent
Sunday with .NI r. and Mrs, 11, 1I. liob-
t
. IIU:ialt.
'Master Ronald Sutherland, of Sea -
1
'forth, spent the week -end with his
grandparents, 'Mr. and \Irs, it, 11. Rob-
inson.
dl Car. Earl C. Craig of Pettawawa,
i2b12o111)11131)+1+)1)1"41211.1121 titin 1"1 at)t)titih8+3'")t2t)1 I91")rlr2tit+tii»ih)121 spent the week -end W 111 his mother,
-_-. ._ _ ________._--._..__.---..._--__ It\IIY;, \Vin. Craig, and brother, Dern-
, their own communities, graduate nur5• ard, and also his brother, Bert Craig,
e from all parts of Ontario are meet• of Aul.nn'n,
Nurses Will Be Ready1 big In 'Toronto on October ,nth, lith,
ONTARIO NURSES LEARN LATEST The sympathy' of the community Is
til nod nth, fora Hc.(rce;het ('ons e extended to \Ills ;Margaret Grieve„
being hold al the School of Nursing', In the do.tth of her father, James
1'nivcrsity of Toronto.
thieve, of Seaforth, I)uring her alp.
The Emergency Nursing Reserve,!sense nom her focal leaching dutic.;,
war. That was the e Span- \Irs. Franklin I)alutun has been teach -
I organized by the Ontario Division of :' REMKMBLR
i,41u
Inllenza-worst epidemic ever l 1 h Red cross, is a purely volunhl y ' Ing the Junior room of the Public
'visited on this continent. '1'ho'tsanll; 1 movement, made 11p of women who ti,cliool.
Bled who could have Leen saved had will tend dice siek or wounded In their
only adequate nursing tacilitic; been town comnnmitle6 should epidemic or
available. To guard against recur- other disaster strike. Each "Reserve"
Red Cross Emergency
METHODS AT REFRESHER COURSE
It call happen herr' It happened
1terc ill the closing year of the lint
Doherty Bros.
GARAGE.
WH kRE 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,
HOME-MADE CAKE
OR COOKIES
BINGO!! BINGO!!
)'once of such disa:;lor i.; the pnrpost' Is headed by a graduate nurse who The Red Cross will operate their
of the Ked (foss Emergency Nur'ing'ncts n5 instructor and rinperv'nu', !Bingo Booth in the Memorial Hall,
Itrnul've• Many of these nurses are married and II this Saturday Night, There will be
So that they may more effectively I have been away 'Rout the nursing 0,400ll prizes, and lots of fun, So be
instruct the non-professional member; I prof'., ;ton for some yeti';, 't'.he• par- ion hand, and help the fled Cross,
of the Emergency Nursing Iteaerve in !pose of the 'liefresher Course Is to The proceed., from this [lingo will
olS' 1 d•s providing boxes fur I.he
,oy.s Overseas,
See the 3•Act Comedy
"DAMSELS IN DISTRESS"
IN THE MEMORIAL HALL, BLYTH, ON
Friday Evening, October 9th
commencing ,sharp, at 5.15.
Under Auspices of the Ladies' Guild of Trinity Anglican Church.
Circ of Characters. Con:izti1'g of Londcsboro Talent, as Follows: -
I )'mucin Royal, Huth 311c11: G'v'aldine Ware, Ruth Walkout; \1st,
•\IC1k., 11: (iuot'gc \ll:\'lttie; Mrs. (hippy, Airs. Joiiii :.iCuti; Natasha
1' dt want. I!'lly Snell; Jimmy Love, !tension Sutter; Slie;by
('arsons, Alban Shaddiok; .lout I•:usticht (';Il' tnlr;, 1lrs, Menzies;
11:,1y alt r I'uhcocic, Emmerson 1lc,;k; Ethelbert Meeks, Jim McCool;
Bill, 111•' di.11very man, t: r:+t11 ;nett.
Admission- Adults .:..c; Children
COME AND ENJOY A GOOD LAUGH, AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
New Books for Boys & Girl
THE SPIRIT OF THi1 BORDER
-BY ZANE GREY.
A CAMPFIRE GIRL'S CHUM
-BY JANE L. STEWART.
THE BLACK SHADOW
BY ERNEST L. THURSTON.
DICK KENT ON SPECIAL DUTY
-BY MILTON RICHARDS,
NAN OF THE GYPSIES
-BY GRACE MAY NORTH.
THE GIRL SCOUTS TRIUMPH
-BY KATHERINE KEENE GALT.
THE GOLDEN LURE
-BY PHILLIP HART,
JANE ALLEN ON THE SUB TEAM
-BY EDITH BANCROFT.
AN AVIATOR'S LUCK
-3Y CAPTAIN FRANK COBB,
A VIKING OF THE SKY
-BY HUGH filcALISTER.
LINDA CARLTON'S ISLAND ADVENTURE
-BY EDITH LA\'ELL,
FOUR BLOSSOMS AT BROOKSIDE FARM
-BY MABEL O. HAWL::Y.
T!'ESE ARE ALL NEW BOOKS THAT HAVE JUST ARRIVED,
THE POPULAR PRICE IS
45e EACH.
BOYS AND GIRLS ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE THEIN,
FULL BOOK SIZE WiTH HARDBACK COVERS,
A SPLENDID BIRTHDAY GIFT.
The Standard Book Store
SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE
A Raymond Sewing 3lacItine, for
Sale, In good condition. Apply to
John Clark, The Tetrace, Myth.
"1'HE HOME BAKERY"
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Quota Is $1,900,000
THIRD VICTORY LOAN
ORGANIZATION COMPLETED
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hell) to snake your home Millie comfortable and
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or not ,you are prepared to buy at present.
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LOAN OPEN ON OCTOBER 19TH • -
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ctive Is To Oversubscribe Quota
In 10 Days, •
O9•l•p, \1r. A. J, 'llcllurrty, Chairman of
Huron 1Vnr Finance llonrd,'has receiv-
ed the gnoln of the 3rd Victory Loan
leach Uhem the latest methods of
for iltn'on County.
firs( aid and miming care 00 that they 1 $,1 ,.,
! t)O,ot„I-ta he raised in the Cant -
turn may pass tills knowledge 011paign colnnlencing October 10, The
to others' i war 1''mance Board is hoping that the
' A very complete and interesting !quota will be ovei'subsel'g,'il In 1'(t
program has been arranged which►days, The Sales organization Is al-
' includes a lecture on "Teaching thrid iulust completed In the various nunni•
11 elples•' by Dr. Kathleen Russell, 01- i cipalltie�s. The gnota�t and Salts of
rector of School o[ Nursing: (Lemont. the lust two Victory Loan C'an►p« igns
stratiou classes showing how to caro!are as follows:
-, for the patient, treat wounds, frac. 1 G Victory Loan -June, 1941
.1 tures, haemorrhage, etc., co11liuucted Quota . . ....... , f'I,::tl(l,l.'lll)
by \I1t, +1largaret Dulutage, Instrue• i5,Ilcs ....... , .. . 2, 11112,101)
tor, School for ,Ntu'ses, Toronto Gen 2nd Victory Loan -March, 1942
eral Hospital: a lecture on "Enter- Quota
. $1,800,000 Name
gency 'Nursing" by Dr. J. 11. Couch, Stiles . . 2,09 ,_:',-,u
or Demonstrator fa Surgery, Un- The $1,9011,000 quota for the ::rd Address
city of Toronto:"11'onnd hn.fec• Victory Luau huh been dlvklcd up on SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST
'Hon," by 01', R. Hare, I)ennonstrtlor an equitable basis among the canvas.
in Hygiene and l're\entive Medieine, sing llsll'lets as follows:
University of 'Toronto: demonstration Ash[i.9.l(1
[ treutuunt of %valet', by I)r. A. I'., \\';awuuc,;h West .
erry, Director of LI101011 of Sunl• Colborne , .
'y Engineering, Ontario Depart -Underlet 'I'uw11 .
menu of Health. l'u:casslon periods
aro being conducted by Miss P'lorenco
11. M. Emory, Associate Director of
S. Chellew
Nome Furnisher - Phone 7 and 8 - Funeral Director,
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Meals at All Hours.
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School of Nursing', 'Toronto University
:Nighlllglnt of the Refresher Coarse
is an addresb on IVedncsday evening
by Miss Ilona Moore, who Is Chief
Public Jlealth ',Nurse for Ontario and
chief nursing warden of the C.D.C.
1)tiring the Course, delegates w111
'have the opportunity of disci:e;tiing
any of their local problems with
some menbber of chi: Yrovincinl Nurs•
Ing Section of the Ontario Red Cross,
!Mrs. L. Stuart Lauchlaud In Provin-
cial Section Leader.
Nunes fruit the following conn.
mmnitles in w111c11 the Emergency !le-
is organized, H'lll be In attend-
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ante: Beaverton, Belleville, Canning -
ton, Capreol, Coldwater, Cu cli 10110,
(71"tui,icoke, Fordwlch, Galt, Hamilton,
Kentptvllle, Klllaloe, Kingsville, Kirk-
land 1a►ke, Lindsay, London, l3(Inesing,
New Llskeat'd, New Toronto, North
Day, Ottawa, Pickering, Renfrew, itip•
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coe, Sioux lookout, Streetsvflle, Sun-
erland, Thorold, Toronto, Waterford,
Waterloo, Welland, Nest Flamboro,
\Vl)ltby, \\'Ingham.
-Jas, Ii ink,tld, (lode' lett,
Vice -Chairman in charge.
\\'lnvauosl► 1:asl . 41,10'1
\\'hngham .. 119,650
Turnbt•I'ry , , 4 i,Seu
1luwlck .
119,TUO
PERSONAL INTEREST
Sgt. Norman Sinclair, who
cin po.;led to No. I 1ktiming 1'',1rd
has been I at 'Toronto, )uhe:'e be %Oil ;crvc on t1
at the It.(:..1.l'. Recruiting ('entre,
Ed-1new Air Crew• Selection hoard. I!.!
mouton, for the past two months hos hr;:un h'; dotes October Isl.
• lgtCtCCIP.CltliVCICtf.TVC'ZICZ rZif4.1T 4VC•£'•C'1C1s,VC' ;tC1f, C1EVZIIVAI'P'u't4tCTilt r T",
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11. .1..lacLetul, Wingluun,
Vice -Chairman in charge. 1
Morris it\,•lip
Grey .. 51,100
',Brussels , , :17,O:,i)
Myth
-11. Bowman, Ilrusselo,
1'ice,Chairnuul In charge.
Tucker '1111111 . , , , , , . , , , ;,ls,'l00
McKillop ,9,•111
1lullctt . , it9llllll0
Seaforth 1,03,1,'50
-,1, i31uRen, Sea'focl11,
1'ice•C'hairnuun 111 charge.
Clinton „ . ..... . ... . . . . 1.147:;::1::()
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Stanley ..
Godorich Township •19,400
-V. Falconer, Clinton,
Vice -Chairman in ellargo.
Helical! and Hay Past
7.nrlch anti luny 1\'es( .., 5-1,1:1!1
Ushol'ne . , (l-1,S00
Exeter ..
Stephen . , 94,"00
1)1.. A. R. Campbell, 1!ensnll,
Vice -Chairman in charg:.
STUART ROBINS
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Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery.
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Apple Juice per tin 5c and 10c
New Post Fiuffs 19c, 25c, 39c
Serviettes, white, of assorted colours .. , . , , ...15c
Prunes .............. per lb. 13c, 2 lbs. for 25c
Raisins.. .............. per lb. 13c, 2 lbs. for 25c
Currants her lb. 15c
Jergen's Toilet Soap regular 5c, '1 for 17c
Lipton's Noodle Soup, nlixc(1 13c, 2 for 25c
Hy Coils, 2 for 5c. Wilson's Fly Pads 10c
li Brooms _ 39c, 'I9c, (i5c, 90c
Nail Brushes ................................5c
In'-r1ake' Toilet Tissue 10e, 3 for 25c
Reel River Cereal 25c
Baker's Cocoa 1 lb. 30e, half lb. 20c
Creamy Ilot Chocolale 5c pkg., 6 for 25(_.
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