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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1943-04-28, Page 1THE s LYTH STANDAR YEE VOLUME 17 • NO, 38, BLYTII, ONTARIO, WEDNESI)A Y, April 28, 1913. Blyth VictoryLoan AwayParents Invited 1 o Join In Quiz Contest Results Horticultural MMINIMMIN Y r� Z Society Will 'Commissioned Pilot -Officer National War Finance To A Good Start Scout And Cub Rally In Blyth School hold Monthly Meetings All, Al Itilalhl !.yon. of Thr,rnrlale, Conunittee Jle YOUR LOCAL PAPER. On Thursday of this heck al 1 p.m. hho following is the residi 01 the .V :, rhe 'Hi; ul th" ilorticulnr;ll attended a \\'Inks Ceremony held at $8,450,00 Subscribed In Three Days there will be held a Scout and Cul) (nirz Contest held in the Myth I'))11• siieicty it was decni«I to hold rept• Mallon on AprII hath, ;when his sun, The following is a list of officers But It WIII 'Need The Utmost Sup- lutltY In the basemen( of the united Ile and ('oottn: llul) ghoul in con. l;r• ,iI'iil ily nm4'lings during Ihr noun, licuncill, was prosenteo with ids'In charge of the Fourth Victory lerul port Of Everyone To Reach The Ob••Ohurch, Myth. All Scolds and Cubs (lection with the Fonrlh \'iclery l,oa,: 1111'1' 111))))ihs. hoping tlherl'..} to create: \\'i0ga, and also received his Cont -'in this iristrict: Jective, and their patents and friends urn ex -1 (tracks 7 ands of the 1'abl(c Sul Inure 1111 resa in 11 good work dune nllasion as a Pilot -Officer. Congratii• Morris Township: peeled, to attend. and the ('nttt.Inrrtliuo School, Ivan !III by Ili:,; urgnnlrallrnr. The first nivel. 111(10ns ore due l0 1{4'u. on his splen �~ !III - chairman: Peril wheeler; salmi Three of the Clrlri aro to he passed ranked f11'cl, 1110 twill he held o1 Ilio twine of 111.1• Irl dnugrc+s tt'ilh Ih0• t.C,A,I'', The Victory barn throughout Ila- to iho Scouts III an interesting ter;,• (Orales 4, ,5 and a-- I)Icic (;Liss, j 1 11, Mrs. i\nate l.yddlatt, next 'rocs- �' Committee: George 11;•tin, 1\'illlal)n ron' County ha. gotlun away t0 a mons. 'Refreshments will be servcvl, (trades I. _' and : 111'°(!1(V"(11'11. day eveting at s ()clock. 11' V—, JloI Iiiiiey; Murrey Jullnhtuu. splendid start, and right near the top � A e011ecl.lon will lie tattoo to defray This cordes! was held in 1114' 1011))))! !nein' ers, ;Ind anyone iutcrestcd ii Village of Brussels of DM race 18 lllyth. \\ e are glad to !expenses, God Save the 1{lug, lu ;t h'rldlly, as purl of a l I'uvinci;ll cerdlally incited• PERSONAL INTEREST ('hairtnaal, geRobert lru sells . 1'ii i - report that ,11 r. Ray Dolibyn, our local V School effort to air! the Fourth factory ---..\r--__ 0nnvahys.r, has sold $8,4,-,0,00 of Bonds Ochs ('ununfltcu: I(oy Cuushrs, 11, W. Loan. Schools Illruug;luld the pro• Mrs. N. Bell, .Ir. idol Ars. A, h,• Kcnued in the find, three days, but that. is a I'I' lt5(JNAL INTEREST il''"`ler, of 'Toronto, and Atrn. Jamie Y• longwayfrom our quota of $(9,000.(H), Agricultural Society Set vinr,0 have held conirst;, w'IPII winner~ �- I'Sims, and Dhoti, of IUlchencr', were.Village of Blyth: 'Local officials aro confident, that Nair Dates being declared in the same manner 1hdiday wisltors cdt the hone' of wc4'k-end visitors in town, Jar, and ("la1rnlul, 1,, 11Ilboro. Sales ('om- trs that held In our local sc'110u1, '1'111' Ill t'. A. ,Ind 1101. Sinclair \‘' 1T, 11 r. 1101, Bender returned hnllice, .lad( \1'at unl. 114'011. Arl';h'oY; 1f everyone does lhielr utmost, the The illyth Agricultural Society held winncns twill NON' 110n InterSOhrn,l or d to Toronto on quota can be subscribed, But it will, their meeting al lhu home of the '1'ow'nshfp Contest which will !, held and 11 u;. T. II, Sherri( t, of Hamilton Monday, Atss Alt Ida Niel troy of St.1 Public Relation;: Norman Garrett, take sacrifice on the part of everyone Secretary, 11111 Lena Livingston, ton, cu 011 Monday, Nltry ;l, The will winner li-n Ar. ani, 111 I'.r•o1)1 Ileliger, i;l' \ia•}i; 110, 1150 h.._ visiting In sown. , Kenneth \\'hllmure, to do 1, Plan ifow to take out that Saturday night. (twill compete for the (:ounly Chant (1i'le1 11: 11 r, ;m1 "MIN'. \I,rnl;llr I,, .\11.;, lieu. '1'aylur received ;t phone Township of Hallett $,,0,00, or $100.00. Bond, or if you Tho dates for this years Fair was ()kinship on Aay :di!, and billowing Jlurrh, J'.tl ;old DOogI;is, 01''I'urunln, 1111 from her sun, 1\'illlam'I'nnney, oto chairman, Ross Mn(i-e u1. are In a position to take a larger set for September 14 and 111,, that there will he the Ialer"cutnlly. Airs, young hu, tsun•0d 11110 the " Turunlo, on Sunday, 00eveylug to her h Sales ;1 u�rsotuhl I?,.;ter greeting. 11 r. 'inn• (°nun(ttec, \\', L. \1st Wawanosh amount, decide now how ntnclt IL will Contnniilcos to look after the differ miles!, and Ikon the final fur Ila late •It. Il. 11c1:utvan re.4ldence' and 1 Township of East W lie, en1 branches of the Fah. were appefrnt• I'ruvbichd ('h unpion�',hip which will 11 r. and .1101. \1'.nl, r;ib>'on have now• ivy has f eel) tut employee of the Bell Don't wall until the Canvasser ed, and an enthusiastic and success he held on Sulurdaly morning, day I:,, .H., lido 111.4. \'unn,;'5 residence 011 II 11 ()bout ('uurwY lar the errs( 1.,t Chairman, It Itercrufl; Sales Curl calls to decide how large a bond yob fill year is looked for. in Tonsil!). This will I,4' br0;1,.,Isl .1). ,i ,;free!, twhich Iltry purch;Isctl Years. nnfite0, 1'. 11, 1f))t. m. Tum Currie will subscrtbr, for. P.I. ready with the over ('h`lt-Ii from Slmp;uns store, I'e'ccn111'• I Holiday wisRorn with 11 r, and Ilrs, 1( fl. Lloyd, ,1. I1, l'I,,w:..al, C. Rol,. figures, so that your application. can Trinity Anglican Church -- -y . W. I. TO M EET I,, M. Scrimgeour were, 110, and Ars. "Is' (;• \I', lfnc1•:r1;11. be filled) out. Don't ask the Convassct' The \1'eno its tIm;Iltule will hold r'. 11. ScrirngishlIl and ,loyce, Jean and Town of Wingham Rev. "p, H4 Streeter, L.Th., Rector Mr. and Mrs. 1larvey Morris 0f 'Igo- - II). it Ally Berlin q 0t the hn u' of Janice, Ar. and Airs, \lurray Scrim- ('. to call back a second time, Ile will , . y :., 11113 rod» (mendednI , chairman, I'rauh It, Howson; Sale:; First Sundayafter I�)aslcr, Ila ' ^ probably have, dozens of ''opera calls' ISttlhday School: 10 a .m. the funeral of the 11011, Lorne Ncrintgcnnr next I'hurs (ruur and Dianne, of 'I'lllsonhul'g; Committee, I'. R. Howson; Tont CIO -- killers mother, 11o;, Newcombe, on slay afternoon, .flay lint, at _',30, Sgt. Joe !larks, and .\It's. .Marks of ' to make the last rete, and It would lfoly Communion' and Sermon 11 a.m. Monday afternoon. The remains wren( program gardening Is 11 l'ort Dever; and Mr, , tic; II. Lloyd, J. fl. Crawford; he an injustice to the welfare of the \ linn'1}' n'o, ram 011 } and Airs. It, J. (', Roberts;bs(1. 11', llucluuuut. !intercession Service on Friday hronght. from 'Toronto and fnlcrred 111 being ()repand, \V4' hope for a Loan ns n whole, if deems or hm•rled 4.45 p.m, a1 the Rectory, the Myth Colon Cemetery. I hood �('0uhcran, Nancy and Murray, of Brus calls mast be merle in 111)0 1851 few I attemiance, nets. Town of Clinton days before the Loan closes. „_ ___. ___.__M_,-,___ •,_ _ _, ('hali-inon, A. I(aight; Sales, ('oil- - —_ — - '-- '..._-..`-__—'_ nitloe, 1�', I'ingland; Public Itelulloni George Jellcison. Cowan - Armstrong Ruder illles, daffodllis and tulips, decorating St. John's Anglican church, Brussels, made a pleasing sating for the wedding at 3.30 on 'Satrday af- ternoon' April 241.11, of Doris Hannah Armstrong, only daughter of Mr. Lew - 1s Armstrong, Brussels, and Who Into Mrs. Armstrong, and Mr. George »1 - ward Cowan, second youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cowan', Blyth, 'rhe ceremony was performed by Jim% 11, F. O)(11)hm. Tho bride, given in marriage by her father, entered the church to the straill6 of the Bridal Chorus from Loheni;rin played by Mrs. King, Brussels. She looked charming in a floor -length gown' of blush -pink French net over taffeta, with bodice of close•fitting taffeta with sweetheart neckline, 'Slho wore a fingertip vett with matching net mittens and carried a bouquet of Queen Mlory roses and forget-me-nots. Site also wore the bridegroom's gift, n cameo btacolet and matching neck- lace. Oho was attended by 11118s ,Mary ireland ns bridesmaid, wearing a floor - length dress of minnet•bhhe 3110e1' with b1511op slecvos bended in silver. Tier shoulder.len'gth veil was caught with pink flowers. 41er accessories were silver anal she carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Aircraftsman Ben- son A. Cowan, brother of the bride- groom, 'rol'on(0, was groonhstnan. The ushers were Mr, William Cowan broth- er of the bridegroom, and Air. Leslie 1)aigliesh, Stratford, 'brother -In -low of the bridegroom. During the sign- ing of the register Mr, John Bates, hayfield, sang, 'Deep In the heart of a rose.' Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Thome of the bride's father. .Meg, George Cowan, mother of the bridegroom, gowned in beige nylon crepe, with corsage of Johanna 11:111 hoses, received with Ailss' Addle (,'ardillf, Brussels, The home\was decorntml in n flower scheme similar to that o; the ohurch. After n buffet luncheon Mr. and Mrs, Cowan left by motor for a short East- ern honeymoon trip, the bride donning for traveling n drots of brown and gold flowered silk with smart tweed coat and brown aece:•sories. On their return they will reside at Dungannon', where Mr. Cowan is principal of the •pshlblic school. .Guests wero present for the wedding from Toronto, Stmt. - ford, Tort Colborne Godorieh Dun• gannon, Blyth and 13rusbels. B.C.S. Easter Examination Results The following students have been granted farm leave standing: Grade IX: Eddie McNnll. *Altiix, Nethery, Donald Morrill, Joyce Rath, Grade X: Arnold Falconer, Elinor Surndercock, Patti }1ratson, Grade XI: *Ken, MacDonald. Grade X1'I: Jean' Nethery, *Phyllis ' Shepherd. *Pupils marked with the asterisk have one subject to rewrite Ina May, Percentages In the various grades are as follows: Grade IX. Jim Doherty 46,2; John Doherty 33,5; Donald Cowan 53,7; Eddie Mc- - INall 683; Alex Nethery 47.4; Donald Morritt 75,7; E'orn Pollard .53.7; Joyce Rath 5D.1; Bob Yokes, 02,3. Grade XI. Ivan 11I1born 7:1,3; Ken. MacDonald '4.6; Lloyd Tasker Grade X. Arnold E'alconer 753; Jeanette Glousher 49.2; Dorothy Govier 56.6; Laurel Laughlin 71,3; 11117 Murray 64,2', Harold Phillips 50.3; Elinor Sunder - cook 55.7; lloward ,. allace 411.3; Paul 'Watson 611.8, Grade XII. Frances Johnston' 32.3; Marfan Me - 0111 46.2; Jean Nethery 57,3; Phyllis Shepherd 511; Jack Tam'blyn 50.3; Shirley Wallace 04,4; Jack: Watson, $7. S p toof f aith a have faith in CQanaba are'have f&itb in her pastArfnith that the courage of the pioneers an the spirit which ac'ieveb Confeberation anb Iinheb a continent with the Shining steel of railways have laib strong f ounha- tions for national greatness nob unity. Q' have faith in her present -in the part she i5 playing to save the worth from tyranny... in her pout$ then anb women who serve on !anb anb sea anb in the air...in her workers who la- bour for more than wages...in every man anb ))roman anb chilb striving for actors. have faith in her future,* believ- in8 that she is bestineb to exert an ever-increasing influence in worth af- fairs, anb in the she in tomorrow, when many will turn to her with new hope. -. t.i,� c(� `4��h4yY• i f`M � f' y a have faith in more than the sta.- tistics of Canaba's bank clearings anb her car-loabin$s, the vastness of - her untapped resources, or even the glorious war recorb . of a people num- berin less than twelve millions . nil faith is a faith in a !anb we love, whose soul speaks to us from every five acre of € anabian in the splenbour of the Ioclties at sun- set, the blue mystery of a Laurentian baton, the quiet of an Ontario wooblot, the far call of prairie Kori;ons, the s ounb of sur f on theAtlantic shore anb the wash of the Pacific tides. It omits to us from churchyorbs where Canabiatt beab lie beneath the tributeof n9 elish blossoms ...from the po elbs of prance anti Elanbers ...-tom the wingeb anb sea- faring anb met taniFeb epics o f a new war, ZX'Ci faith is a faith in her people... people, not aub obscure, with whom ly rub shoulbers .. ,anb by whose uniteb effort, sacrifice anb creative vigour the greater Cfanaba of tomorrow will be built a have faith anaba Gveru7[ctor3onb on 'Bins is an 4rt Euith in Qonba CANA1iAN PAfIFIC — CANADIAN NATIONAL W.M.S. MEETING The 'l'hcuils 1'ffering sheeting of the Woolens N164sinnary Society of the 1113111 I'nfted Church was held on Wednesday, April 3,I sl, al p.m. 1101. 11c101roY and Mrs. Bradley played a pleasing instrumental duet, ('all to 1\'orship wan given by the President, end the hymn, 1\'e Sing Ube Praise of hint \\'ho Died, was sung, The Scripture Lesson, taken from ('nlo,sians ;1: was read by 31rs, Street- er, and Airs. 'Thomson led in prayer, 31rs. Sint i' read an Hasler Message entitled, The Risen Lord, 'Were You '!'here \\'hen They Crucified Ay 1,ord, wa1i the solo rendered by Mrs, Brad• ley, 'rhe special speaker was Rev, Reba (learn, of Varna. She took her text From Numbers 14: If the Lord Delight In l's, Religion mist be vital, 1l must •be Jesus, our Lord and Saviour. In the I,ord delighting In us? These 1s only one thing that matters, the glory of (;od. One reason God cannot ae- light in us Is that we are unwilling to pay the price of complete consecra- tion. lie is wailing for a heart- Omit he can enc; Ile is longing to come Into our troubles. Revival Is the only hope of the world, Sin is causing all this misery in flip world today. The 310(1011 Picture Theatre or the ranee 11(111 1011 never bring us the Grace of (lod. \\'e all have a part to play in prevailing pra}ger. Tone great- i'oI arn1y Is the one upon Its kuses. 1f there wire enough 10 'pray, this tear would come to an end. 11 is it tragic. Thing In this world, lhat for everyone that 1s looking to God, there are thousands who do not. \\'fie, we look to God with a spark of faith, ile is really In receive us, !Ino' 11) 11011 111010 is for each one, yet how' little we air gelling. The greatest need Is dt vital experience of Christ. Rejoice, the 1•011 Is King, was sung and itev. Hearn pronounced the Ilene - diction. The meeting was closed w'l(11 the Notional Anthem, Afterwards a dainty 11111011 w•as sere ell by the (10uunllee in charge, and a social half hour enjoyed. Dodds - Alcock Al high noon on Saturday, April I(h, a (Inlet 'hut ver}' pretty wedding was solemnized at Brussels Presbyter Inn Manse by the Rev. S. Kerr between Gertrude Mary Alcock, daughter of \Ir. and \ars. George Alcock, of Morris Township, and Robert Norman Dodds, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Dodds. of 31cKi1101) Township. The bride was becotulrigly gowned In a street length dress of !leaven Blue i'rcileh Aousvlakne 1)e -Lois over Tat• feta with (Manilla Lace yoke, match- ing blue hat and accessories, with co' - sage of American Beauty roves. She was attendeid by Mrs, 11oyd Alcock, matron of honour, sister-in-law of the - bride, wearing shell pink crepe over inffeta with smocked yoke and softly draped bodice with pink and blue ac; cc, sories, with corsage of pink roses. The groom was attended by 31r. Lloyd Alcock, brother of the bride. 1'ollow•ing the ceremony n wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride to immediate rela- tives of the bride and groom. flintier was servr•cd by 1''d1th Bentley of Myth, cousin of the bride, and Aileen Stephenson. girl friend. The bride's mother received in a gown of navy blue sheer, assisted by the grooms mother, wearing -patio rose. The table las beautifully decorated with pint: and white streamers mid tall tapers centred with the brides cak'. dater the happy couple left on a trip to Toronto and cater points aanid showers of confetti, The brides going -away costume was a navy blue tailored snit, with ncc0ws- 011c' 10 11'a;;;r. The grooms gift to the bride was a rold bracelet. The young couple tv;11 reside lu- Morris township, REALLY "OLD" SWIMMING HOLE Elaborate baths, built by the ancient Romans near (.tai: a, Tun- isia, eune, .1 400 -odd years ago, are enjoyed by American soldiers, The, baths are feel by natural mineral springs whose wat'rs• maintain x temperature of about 70 degrees. RADIO REPORTER \\'hat sort of .Elie Flo farluc•l: and their fen!il:c.e like to !:tar Over the radio': Lots o: people 1vi11 get a su •price \011':1 we tell then] that a company content - plating a raid:. 3..•o:"rainrne recent- ly sent out a .1UU sti,)nn:urc t) cover \\'lett ttpi. of 'lite!taimee111 was enjoyed :'11'.1)04 in : eve! on- tario. \\'het \, es tee: 111; -w I Was it i::.lilill' .1ll14,1C: :;r -.)• , , It waft 11;114 ('t.i:tic`, (,11',1;1 :41111 5ulli\•111l 111:'1 till' 4)100.!0"11 11111.-14:01 comedies had iii, fiat i)1't4:'1.rence. 'Phe 11111i/111y gulf \Va'i nay 110011 the list. Aliet;14': thing :hat rural families e;lioy, as rtV(aiet1 '1y the survey, i5 .,he type of dramatic pr1'sentati'111 known ns 'the thril- ler.' 1''a oto listeners apparently rave a Very 1,'rn a1preciation of iiny kind 01' radio (Sana. . M , And here', another salrprise. 1)o the boys in tie Aroied Forces en- joy only popular music? It doe,n't look like it. Recently station Chltll received a letter from one of the training centre, of the Royal Canadian .air Force, In it. the writer asked if it \vould be possible fol' til' Station to loth his school a number of recordings of symphonic orehest1' 1,tnlark- ing that ninny of the boys at his '\'ironing Centre were very tiled of the quantity of popular music which cane over the ail', he sug- gested that either tiie Station should include more programmes of classical music, or alternative- ly, loan some of the symphonic transcriptions in its Recording Library to the Training School. Airmen would thereby be able to play the records for the enter- tainment of those who enjoyed the better clap of music, Still un the subject of musical preference, 50111E time ago a far- mer in the i'nited States tried the experiment of turning on a radio in his Lean at milk nee time. ale• elaim0,1 that riff a result of the experiment, hr that, his ,'0'.t g ' : a, „,x:11' TIM tily Of ❑111 .. `,: c,• n. 11 •! lira ht11T'a11 111• •i1 1'1111 n4' 1' ..• 01.,11,1, i )01 atsi..(taL1 e r,l .',1 1','i,' li e.) Le•. li trek::'.: largo '•tit.' 1'.11... iitot •1f' 4'04,11 1 ,, , , ,:1 i.; by a heel , .,',l' 1 . : out , 111 . - r.): ie.,- e' tee tor,:. l'ee ee, .•,, to 1i` i' int, 1 :111• ' e, night : 40(1•' fed '1 013 PI ,:,: plant t 1.,.. A', tee i ,,f the e, • eel 0,, eeee 0 made end it ,.a t,'t , , , ,:i 1.1 ti 1011 1''pt t'r:F 'Lu1i:- 4104 141'i,'':104'1. 1' 1 :11'011. ;,4041!'11' the 01111 (3 till.10 '. -'i.; r ;ie: -r, .11 preeent, 4'`:11, .ieeent9 , .F, Ing made to .'i 1,111 .111, :10)-).. is be:_t, 5.;114'11 :1 ,,,r;1m' (ar time it I i tri::] „3(1 ,1,' i'is 111 the type of ',ere,, ,; 1i, 1'I fi..!i) Owl]. 'lf it's „',•.•:1, t'.' , that's 1111 1011'1 0f ('I,,..t1,\,:)! Service. .\';'l '\lst. 1' I :11'F• 141'034- ahly askir_.. 'b( r:,,:.t4) , , `e1'- Vi('e? \1'il, 1' s the t,a'ur of ra- dio', neeeu 9010114e r' nt ser- vice , , . a ',,'11:1,1 new cel ie9 of broadcasts o'' i!hleres' 10 rural folk. (10°<?0.00 S i,ice :'.ill bit the 03) 1 io a; '00'. (s. nt 4'e (. Flat cotun(nrii:c" on \lay -itis at 11 o'clock mei v.:II he he1;1' 1 every Tuesday and 'Irmo'>dey 1.1'1:!1;; at that 1110' 1here:rflcr. You'll know you 1t'e in fur ewe. hearty I:oigii» when )'/;1 kilo\\ t?e name, "fthe writers, 1,10' ether 11,:ui 1\ eed_ house and ila.\iliiee And 3') can also 1)e s'..tre of s+Ime real dranna- tie Inierll:'I, 'too ilee,us' E. end 1:. W. 1'.11:'4', \\ri;;'r.; of tleee p03hular )':al'n thrill') . "Out of the Night.- t\ il: !1e on hated to pro\i :e tie. thrills anti ny,.t,•r>'. The Fe 1:11 11114'' a !'01.01 By REX FROST .31g and '•\111 110.itury Ari 3h:t;re- l;or, more 141)11ilierly known 41s >Ir, \\Toodhuus," of 11:4 \\'uodiiouse ::11d }law'ltin- .1'11c,iy +,:1,,11, 11'.3(13 i111app and Bei. 11 hell 010, 1111:4 - ported by \0rieee 0tie r rurei e;,111ra0t('1'1. eme a> ...hough it 9)1(uld bea r,,e1i k'a, it erten- :8es lots of fun 'ii:d 1l `utile i.s w'elco'me .,, this 1,'111'-031u wo!kaday 001'13, Aerial photographs I)iar:e aC('lll'- lut bombing. pos:iihle, Your $50 Victory Bond \sill buy 2(1(1 photo- graphs and perhaps mean the de- struction of a t' -ion, baso. The Awful Price Of Carelessness 'I'!u1 (til, r 1113' t11:e happeie d, the llelifa\ Herald, An er- deetry box ei 111:Ile}O'<, \\T1111 +,',I I1 a -'1111'1' 1.114'4'1 1f paper, 14110;1. :111„ 11;11114' 011110 11 \1'114 being eiried 1)1 0 11)"e pu::t-office 111 I ;ulada. l'0rtun:ltely, because the staff \Vll5 quick to act, 110 ,111e wag hurt and no danulgo \\vas dune. 154(1 that file occurred deep in the hold of 1)t vessel Ftt seal :Is it plight 1111)0 -- 11 t'oul(1 two bo(')) lost and Impirctis of leen carried 10 their deaths, llll)tiNalld5 of 11119 o1 Pial' nett,,1'- ial9 Jest1)3(01, countless loiters and parcels designated for mels in the Services sent to the bottom, That box of matches, sent ille- gally, i1' thoughtlessly, through the mails, would have Clone the work of a (1011111a 11 torpedo from under -sea, a Gcrnlau bomb from the sky, or one secretly -placed aboard ship, -Kaiser Plans Huge New Cargo Plane A 1ieauti0 '3) 1',) plane cspablo of flying almost three-f0utt}Is (1 the way around the world without stopping is the latest lfeury J. Ko3ser scheme. The United Stales' No, 1. !idle builder, now entering the airpl:nle field, still recently his engineers are drawing n1) plans for such 11 plane. au,l it, 00111(1 be In I100duC- tion before• the \vac end1.. It is '004'4'8((1 as a 2s.'•foot 11v- ing wing, wiihoul body, without tail. I'o'ir engines tie\ 'toping S,001 tlor.s.,pow''r would pow) r the crrtl. fully 10:1,11,1, 11 w0)11d weigh 7(,ow) pounds. 'Loaded with only `ile!. it 40111 he 1,!,:' io fly 17.001 111101 401111 out \•topping," 1ai'•er "I,1;ulw1 whit feel 101d bua;hs, it '':111 ll'illg i) '301(3'0 1110 411•.1 de't1'netlol !!ta: were Visited nn Pearl Harbor. . . 1 want to build 1i for the fu :1. v, but 1 401111 10 snot building it now for war. 1 !II! (111(1 10 1111111 now, 4014114' !110 wltr is 5tiil ':!'ring" ICais10 (10- Clarl'd. OUR RADIO LOG TORONTO STATIONS QITRB 860k, c•1lL 740k rfCI. 680k, ) •13Y 1010k ILO. NETWORKS W1A1• N.B.C. Red CGOk JZ 1V,I3.i Illus 770k ABC ('`.B.S.) 88014 WOR (11.B,S.) 710k IJANADIAN A'1'A'r10iiS FOP Owen 1$d. KOC Hamilton HMI, Hamilton I1{T St. ,':,(h. FCP Montien1 CH North Hay CS Stratford IYR Klul:atr,n (}althorn PI. 14',11101 1400k 1180k 100k 15501. 6601C 1230k )240k 90013 e80k 1570k ('1 A'! MOM real `Reit Waterloo (111''(1 Ottawa ('KGB Tlmrn11111 ('1(SO Sudbury CK PI.! Brantford CK1.\(' Windsor CKNX Winghnni CII EX Yeterboro 7301: 14901r 1315k 147111c 790k 1380k 8001r 920k 11301. STATIONS Wi:ii to Buffalo 13.101. WHAM Itochas(tr 11801. wl,W ('inclnnati 7O0k WGV Siiliencclady 81013 KOK:t P0tsbnrgh 1020k W131151' r`hlcxro 78,11: WREN l3uffslo 930k %1311 Buffalo 650k \\'iTRW Buffalo 15::0k \\•J R Detroit 7 C0k t THIS CURIOUS WORLD %1f01il' WAS'( CSI1 1';nglsnd 9.6104 GS(' England P.55rn Gen Eneteed 11.76m CSE England 11.6610 CR; England 17.79ni GSi' England 16.31in EAR Spain P.49nt RAN Rus,ia. 9.60m TINE I:u=tilt teeem I'RFS Brazil 05.11,nn \5G1:A Schenectady 19.38rn \'hila, 16.27m \1•('13X. N. York 11.ilrn Boston 15,15m •r By William Ferguson w ELEPHANTS PANT BY WAVING 7HEI RS - EARS! BLOOD CIRCULATING 'THROUGH. THE HUGE EARS IS COOLED BY "'HE MOVING 10, 0 *414,4 AEA 5(85101, (40. '1 (r2EPEAM IN \',WORLD WAR ONE, te•ER,4,'91AN"7 ENJOYED APPROXIMATELY TWO YEARS OF .41,r1S4,pL-R/DR/Tl” eLEPORE THE ALLIES GAINED SuPRE.MACY/ 1411 MOOsi_, GOOSE, DUCKY HORSE, CHICK AND GIRCJ1 . ARM NICK'JA.011 5 OFF \\'HAT PRESENi AtJD F()Rl,1ER. GIG LEAGUE EAGELWLL PLAYERS! so- l8 r. ds 1 M ((3. U. t.. FAT OFF. 1_:;S\1'1.:R: Moose McCormick, Goose Gi,lin, D1.. l c~ e DX ening, Chick Haley, i3irdie Tebbettt. POP ---Same End in View WI-IATIS POP' DOING ? 8-4 :ck, SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON, May s PETER ANI) JOHN LEADERS IN 11111E EARLY CrIURCH Acts 2::37.41; :3:l-5; 4:I.., iii -21 GOLDEN TEXT. — Now \\'lien they beheld the boldness of Peter and John, and had perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they nmh'velied; and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus. .1,14, 1:1:3, Memory Verse: \'\'e , . helerr<. 3 1'(11'lntIlia11 1:21. THE LESSON IN 1'i'S SETTING l'entocori iiectired \lay 28, :\ L), 30. The haling of the 11uue 0)11n•at the Temple ,cotu•red a few weeks later, Exactly when Toter nod ,1o1111 were arrested, and brought before the 51nlhodrin, we cannot 81010111101113' say. It may have been late in A.D. 30, or early A.I). 31, Place.--Jerns111em, and, in pari, the Temple, Peter's Instructions "Now when they itclu'd this, they \Vere prick)11 111 their heed, and said unto Peter and the reel. of the apostle,,, Brethren, what shall we do'' And Jot 516,1 111110 them, Repent ye, and he baptized every one of you in the :Guile of Jesus Christ unto the remission of your sins; and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit," Bap- tism follows belief, and certainly is not 0 saving ordinance. Only .faith can save us, )taptionl is li eign 11 the 0155 (Iul; 1t',;ay 01' our sins, a public aelul'Iwlelll:'nlent that we are henceforth to be iden- tified with Jews Christ, an 'x- ternal rite synlholi'irl0' our 1)'301; Idontifiod with the body of Christ. God's Promise -For to yeti 1- ti.1 3(:'0)11,•', ,ltd to your children, 11111 to all that ere afar off, (0(111 1'; 1(011)7' a4 the Lord our God shall 01111 to him." Pelor know from the beginning that the Gentiles were 10 be ad- nlit.ted to the Sante privilege, 115 Israel, But Christ... ronlnli.1sion !said Butt they were to preach first In Jerusalem and Judie'. Peter's Admonition ":113 with many 00100 411119 he testified, and exhorted th1111, Paying', save yourselves from this crooked generation." \\'hal Peter here meant Wit s that these, people Mllould accept. the Lord Jesus Christ as their Saviour, end thus be 54(5(1)1 from the doom w'hieh was to fall upon Israel h'om'e of its rejection of Christ, climaxing in the desiructio0 of the city of Jerusalem some forty years 3111(11', "'They then that, received this Hord were h111111111011 111)11 there were added unto thein in that day about three thousand souls," The number need cau`e no SI)Fp1'ise. Many of these new Converts may have been in a sense believers Already, but had been restrained by timidity or irresolution from an open profession of their faith. The Hour of Prayer "Now Teter and John were go- ing up into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth 11our. And u curtain 1)11111 that was lame f1'0111 his another's womb was carried, whom they laid daily at isle door of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask :time of then) t.11at entered into the temple. \Vho seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple, asked to receive en alnle, And Peter, fastening hi,s eye upon hint with John, said, Look 011 115." Normally, ono b'roincs nut only accustomed to see Pit,• lee/ovate:, but somewhat impatient with then], Not so 1'eter, Like lie Lord, he AAw' 11110 til; inner life of this pour creature, end felt 411111 he not only should be delivered 01' his 10111011'59 hili, that ut' :110u1d kno'v the Lord ,It'511r' ('113-t. 1'110 Apostolic 111iracic "And he ea\c Le(d unit. them, expecting to receive something from then], 'tut Peter said, sil- ver 111,1 fold have 1 none; but wind 1 have, that 1 gi\e thee. In the name of J'-:1- ('lu'ist of Nazareth, \\IlIk ' )1ankirld has been primarily hel:n!dea to tho-e 40110 hat' pus •o:: 4',i little 11f this t0ol'lll'• moll', hut. 111314 ;thoutul- ed 111 'foul, nn11 utt,'r 1104'. and kno'.\leri::3 au11'arnesl- n'S•; 1111 in 11\'0.' Tin -re is 01)e 1111))1,41(1 ,I03)l't1,t'' 10.1".' 11 the 11111110''1' 'l' 0111• I.ur,l'.• p(..1.1.1;! 1)1- 1n1? 11111'1193.5 141141 the Hemel. 111 which the apostle, perforated thele. Jo -)l' 'I'fe'(t (1 'tires 11110- Folf by merely ,pee •:ole 11 word front Ili- own per'Inallty and in 11 it; ()writ power. Itis disciples ol'fect,'11 mires by se, eking in 11is mune, Peter's weeds are iypieal of the 1pieit which shot" ever animate the ('111 sI 11(11 prcachl r or teacher. They turn the attention Of illi hearers \'holly 1tw1ty from themselves and exalt Je'.t'' ('hrist. alone The Apostles' Boldness "Now when they beheld the 1)0ldnes4 of Pelee and .101un, and had perceived that they 0101'' unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled; and they tool: knowledge of then, that they had been 401111 Jews. And they called thein, and charged them not to speak at all nor tench in the nano' of Jesus." '\'his has been the oxperienee of the Ilhurch in different pau'1, o1' the world in every age. Leaders of false; religions have attempted to slop the mouths of those who were bringing in light and truth, Jove and redemption. The Christian Conscience ^Rut. Peter and John answered lull salid 111110 them, whether it in right in the sight of God to hearken unto you rather thou, unto Goll, judge ye: for w•4' (.111)- 001 but speak the thing's whirl: we saw and heard. And they, when they had further threat- ened thou, let them bo, finding; nailing how they (night punish them, because of the people; for all ))len glorified God for that which was done." 111 this first conflict between the Church and earthly authority, they assert 11 great principle ---that the Chris- tian conscience is the supreme court of appe111. The answer of Bunyan, when inhlt'i,oned, and forbidden to preach wa', 'I 1m' tat a point \'ith you, If 1 were out of prison again to -day 1 ;Voted preach the gospel again z4'-tno''row-, by the In Ip of God.' Bees Must Have Ration Books I,t(n the hers 111)4(1 1•ali01) buui;s. Fingal' for boo -feeding purposes (1111 only he obtained by melons of a beekeeping pernut issued 0; Provincial Apiarist G. F. '1'o\011- 3 Pend, of the Ontario Agricelterel (lollr•go-, (1u,•]ph. r r HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured screen. stat', 19 Arabia» military commander. 1,5 painful spots. 16 On the sheltered side, 1? 3.1416. 18 Company (able',). 10bush, 20 Hour (abbr.), .2;1 G(abbe,). 42 k3eli11 onging '51 Indian a 'my to it. (abbr,). f4 Act, 52 Latin 26 Snake. diphthong. 26 Provinces of 83 Fashion. G In nu way, eastern 86 Doctor (abbr.) 7 Let fall. Panama. 87 Sum god, 8 Crimson, 28 Recede. 58 Small stalk. 9 \4e, 80 Comic 4'p r . 60 Engaged. 10 Sardinl.l 82 82 One who ages. (abbe,), 832 YesMine., 89 Film she made 11,12 h 8G Sketches. Clark lClotnenst re. 40 Distur' 43 Sprite, Swept Overboard Peeling Potatoes Sailor Swept 13ac9 A)•>,0 Still Peeing PotaeoeA .\ 11111° i, .' 1111^" W;1•• 1 )111011 10 ,1,•,''111 pe'11:1 •.- 1..e.Ilees \\'1!ee 4'e, pi !lin! n. :11',Ir(1. I!Iv 0'16 . 03 I. 11 i, ab' 101, till 3(14'110; . 1 fellov; 101,in13 it 0414 .11 don (Frp11011 1nIl)j)Il',',f 1'11)'1' x 0011111 ,141001), ,I 10? 9110', but 4.10.' 00010 eunc i .•_ion Inial h, ,l :111 L104 water (rum 1) 11111. \Vero t\\0 1.30'1''.. ireas n run)pundilnn of 0r(1(14311 (11 4.111 \\'11 t• 4'10113(11 11 111 ector•, , soon. others: '1'114' 4'or\, i10 \ll:a nrlinnl (' 4t•ith flit. luorrll;uliship St, ,lohu+r, throwing the 1':u'g0 V'ss14 013 '.0 1,01(1, where it hit an aluunw}Iiia. British elenes on 13)30) 11x.0+ returned to baso \11111 ;11'h l.hlnt}e slack to their wings ns part of a lelel,h0nr pule 1uu1 the. \V1r01gpa 1'iggh)13 oft a. sliip. A Srmsll; 1? ''mulint;' clown ),h's rtroet as an :Cir alarm 'oltn'l'(1, 51401)1(1 his too :Intl fell, ilo hi4)Il- .,11 himself n3( awl rat 111. 1,01Pr 1!I: r(Inrne(1 to investigate. Ha had 51 loll' t over 0111 :r,(x111011ruJ bomb. 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GOLiD STEfRTEIS PI0SIT"ECR L T N E;E S AfT PPtA'N OEDEIM11 T MA!17N PREF MM A,RNE NE 14,J, LIASTS R UTAH CSRFT-0,5!S _ E YIE!•L4D D R'O;P O+NTS KE 3 Tone 13 (music). 23 Weep. 34 Sleeping, 25 limed. 26 Cubic (abbr, 1 27 \\'hirle.end• 29 Lad: 30 Evil, 31 Touch, aid. 34 Age. 36 Right guar (abbr.), 371 ant (101111.1. 38 Fiber I;not3, 311 Wage::. 11 Unit. 42 '1'ellui turn ( ynlbol), 4 Part of circle. •15 Footway, 5 Exists. 97 Hindu wen en's gll'Jllcnt. 50 Tract ':1 lanfi, 52 Girl's name, 53 Caprice. 54 Lab'. 56 :Male ;heck 59 Electrical eh. ginccr (ttbbl',1 CO Him. 61 Deybool< (abbr.). (i3 Great 13ritau) (abbr.). 18 Genus of 44 Health resort. --'II Australiiul 40 Compass point VERTICAL megal)odes. 48 Toward, 1 Complain. .20 She `\'i'r1::. 49 Buddy. 2 Leave out. in ---- , HE'S STUDYING LAW ! • 9 lie I I I2 13 ,611 TO 13E A LAWYER ? By J. MiL!.AR \1JI , TT m:4, • 1 4 TO TPA. HILT By Percival Christopher Wren ClIA11.1.1'.12 fl .1tdo; V,ro- V.01).,11,11 • iHHyi Anti 1111111" t. r -it '1:0 .1,, 11•1"0•••.1. .1'1 "! It, a -1•I. liotv ! .i rig1.1 \tin.), hati et,•,, ‘,11 4110i% II"t Ilt, .."':'(,tiooti• fl'oo; ' 1,0 !it 1t,•t ie.III ,;1; to);•1;• pit and ',wain 4'011041, "•l'ontioy! .vott . Thcr.,4 4 no reply, Crow er,le.le!'s under 1'14041 itirplant,, itILII1,4, round 1101t, r•eleayiii and •,41inly 4,ntIcavorcd(i 141.0:114, hi.; 14 Call, it:, 1.0 Iii -1i I old hint Ilial In, had iiiilinitenod 9,4 I again 1,410.14‘vai l'roto nioiot• nnichin0, Locke after hito, lurite.1 Lon ovyr lint., his hack, tinloit • Ionic, an -1 roalized lio \vas 410341. ,1 Ho, ,t, to•l; hi in I ri1,10 and r,vidontiv ilas niiivard, otos! have pito 04,41 tuld prollably SETTER TRY 4 BETTER WAY"... 4U4R4N EPERY r0 give yourself a good start. these busy warlitne days, r enjoy a good breakfast.. . . a breakfast brightened by KELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN muffins! They're delicious, they're nourishing and they're a grand, natural laxative for t hat common type of constipation caused by lack of the proper amount of "bulk" -forming material hi the diet, What's more, ALL -BRAN gives you valuable carbo- hydrates, proteins and minerals that the body needs . . . supplies them in a delightfully crisp, toasty cereal that allo gets at the cause of constipation due to lack of "bulk". To keep regular naturally eat several ALL -BRAN muffins daily or eat ALL -BRAN as a cereal daily , .. drink plenty of water . . . and see if you don't agree it's a 'better way". You can buy ALL -BRAN at your grocer's in either of two conveniently sized packages. Made by Kellogg's in London, Cai.ada. DELICIOUS... NUTRITIOUS ",.........- , KELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN MUFFINS A 2 tablewoons shortening ?i cup milk l, cup sugar' 1 cup tor I egg : .tnwoon salt 1 cup Kellogg's All-Brn ateaspoons baking powder Blend shortening and sugar thoroughly; add cgg and be well, Stir in Att.Tirrin 1111d milk; id s until most, of moisture ts taken up. Sift iiniir with salt and baking powder; add to first mixture and stir only until llour disappears. Fill greased intillitt pans two-thilds full and bake in troderittely hot oven (400' F.) about 30 ;aunites. Yield'. 8 large Inuflini (3 inches in tlintiteter) nr 1 4 small inuiline (I' i inches itt diameter), ' NOTE: --' . cup corn syrup may be toed instead of sugar if milk is reduced to ;(.1 cop, See A1.1-oBBNCI ,paekage fur delicioIus variations. ,till,loIlll:,,,,,,,,,7e,s,: ALL -BRAN Keeps You Regular 74 - looms 'Mt NW, I al, .1.7 Hsi' ammira,, OUI (0 VIII et 'SOW . . 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Ran- som or torture': I t' they took him tit Singint,; of 6(1 fed prestimitIrly they %you'd, 1011 fait. v/iitild depend entirely tut ttliet!),,r the Had ji tvould prefer to zi considerable SIIIIJ:411c1i8 • silVer 1 1111111 11 rupees, or whether he'd prefer to 1.;.;,t a little or his owt, 1,1«,1«w 1 11(, oritish 1;,,,von1- 110111 in ow or on,' «1 Iti ror his hpavy nr(er of lii1tra7.1.1 It 111111 lieou a homiliatiln; end to Ills wontIcrial et-us:tie \vhicli, startint:: al Sured \vas to have taken (till ritzit anti then swept lilllot itralanehe litrottgli 1.110 co.'t'r I 11111 dm', (Inv.!) hill) I hi; Indus to iti,t' vir;t:zio (lie of Itt4 Intnick from i'eshao.'ar to ('a lent la. l't.t)hithly the lit'itk.:1 liol nn 111 0 r 011,1100-e eriem' than Itii3 .)1oltalt. .1161 apart rrtiol,111 111 ti ltitu!l1i[ 1,01,- it', 1010 •,1,, 0,!; ik;; id. 1,1 :•11:1[1:11 ht ,1 Ilk , 01 1t1 11.1 .11-0 :t1 ''‘' 1111. ,1 11,1 0, •,'• 1 ;11 11 t .+0 11,1•111 1 ;1 11. i• ‘‘I •S • 11; 1 ' .11 • 11'•) 11.1 WC- :11111 l;" f1 11‘." 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For down the nm'JII. tainside Otto them eituu.‘ 11 smaller lint violently vocirerating er(0).(1 tifl tillah's nom, t,vidently souls limn these Ili- captors, inas- much as they ICA! 1110m1 bofort, 1111111s11111C111 ttt 111' 111%-:1 'ICI' 1101))1i. rtiootit 1111 V11:114 1114 lbc 01)101'S :Vac, 1111' big I& -nth-' 0110 11:111 already one man 1hat morning sei?,e/1 l'ere-l'aughan hy the artit„ierkoll hint to his feet 0titl shouted 10 l'uslitu: "l'oine yon 1001. '1'11011 slash )'our insid o they 41,1 ;0711. - And 10011 nil effort of will IYItich 11'as 11 triumph of mind IIVV1' 11104(V1t VU1.1:•VaI101111 liltItOtI t1111' SVIc 1%/1,11 10 111, COO. :Intl (.111 ,(1,1112.1;('I'l'II on, 1 Continued Ne \ I kers 'Novel Air Attacks' Blast Mareth Line rine littj,t t' Winston ("nor. chill 14.00 1)111(114011 ky 4W:44.1*Vt'l's 111 1111 hoot I:v(0111..1g (.1 1,0011• potilhi lank - 1.1114.1 10111h. it it lion lte u10111.: 1.01'11 ;••• 01 til-ll't 111 11 1:1 Ch'," 11.1: 1 lit' ill T11111411. )1(.' (./ :;ot•i Of it-itit,',1111,••• 1011'1titttjlitI ti )1:1i 1.1 11 Itt ),\ 11;1,• i-iiitI 17 .1,•:11;1tc:0,..4 "1c01'./1-', •." :1 ht., 11,1‘ 1,1 1.1:1 111,1 \ 1,1 rittlt, tt 111t1 (10,ttttttt .•4 1111 I 11:1 .i use 1 !walk; ;old Iptiv,1•1 0011111111 111 .4101:1,11.111;4: at ilystik a lior. TABLE TALKS t-,AOIL 13 CI-IANtaLF0 •It;1: AI- tt: 11I tt4., 11,';.11 I st 1 ; tt 1 tt .t0 - 1- It111 1 1, 11 ..1 (If 110 - I:t ; tt I .• 1 111 t4, ttty- I. 4 '" ;tii• :ti '1 11, 1/0 C1,1,1 ',, • 1 (10,•11, .‘.0 : • 11,•..1 1 :•:• " • 'nil ' ti •• 'tt., t'tt: t • ! t !I ; 4, 4 .1,1 t t•t 1tt11 ' .1ttli itt.t.4 101 I ----------- 1.11 ( I 11 i'j tt;; tot t " 11o11• 1 • itt- 1 " t•': ;111't (tit, 11.0t t , ttittt , 1 11' 110' tlji ittit ,1, ;Or !! ,t,1 1' -• 11 t!' ititti t t•it; !' it• !"1 ''11..t1'.• 0 1;0/.ittt! 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A.141 liquid and .itii,Astin ings tied slit until thicii ono stnooth, loin- grttyy over kid- neys. Sorve on toast. .Alsotttu In, set'ved will) mashed potato or noodle bonito'. Liver Souffle 2 imps ,•rotitid :Ind cooked ti . 2 cups Itot ont,ditun situi•t! 3 pvg.s. si,t)arat ed Salt ttml poppy,' 1 tablespoon chopped onion l'our white saileti five) egg it•Iii(14 Int 01' boot 11111 11 lemon coloi•od. '0(41 slightly. Add moat and seasonint;i4. Fold in stiffly !watt's'. t•gg into 12,retised eit,set•ole. in II pall of 1101 tvater :111(1 bake ill ltiotlerztle oven ;I:ill' l'`. .1.0r •1(1 titintltes tint 11 Set, -------- :11144 ili111111it"1•4 eli•itit11•4 p1.1•4104111 0 mu: tntereirterf rettiter.t. she 1. 14(.1144.4i tto revele' mm1;0;11011'1 nn ttitile% 'lir tier column, hitt' 14 111%1 IIJ'h 0010 10 114(191 to pour "pet Pee 4A's0:: Heti 111•'I t • tor recipes i*t rspeeltil menus tire 111 order. %%Marto.% ,) fon. let teri to "111‘71 Smile 4 :WI rr. 711 %Veiii .%ileIntile Tit roittii." Semi 4111111ped tself iii -t'ri'll en% elItioe 1 Oil 11 IIth retiO, GARDEN - NOTES fly Gordon L. Smith 1', ,t;) CIS .1,•,• ei .41 Spaciousness 11.lirrt; 711;101; 1, 1‘:111`ly 1111111.111,1, 11 is 1111I 1,111111:1 fontiVk stik1 ill It!ltiiI 113011 1 ill 11011,v0ping 1111; itt crit;e •1111' 111 portion of Ilk; grounds sholi:t1 ('hill of shruldiery hill Ilt,):(tted • i rely 11 g't onto; t otires 1)-111 he grooved lirds of perennial alai annual flo)veis, leadino tip to ski nits anti ‘itit's atom,: the \\ alis (.0 11.11` 1/(11111111 0- 104. nil:, 7,11,11 1:0111 I (.! 104 It' the sp;,cint!','t0;, 01111 if the igid at,. softened ltiol 11111 i,ttiy l;111.1un, s> nt MAI Tilt 1101; r and itill'i"atipg-. kV:Itt; IT tiltitItIs urt: 11.1001. expel ;ttivoo:tti' sertoolitig of!' :t portion 1, 1,, tro,,ing forkyord 1111 sok sitrii,Corty at tint 1.4041 I_ 01 1 ttoaItI-,1,4,', v.1411 no Irv, s so 11011 ih ½' 11(11 :if ritit will 1,1, tml tiside Cron' iwy :11,ion. .111 add r.11tio,r to that ail of si0,..11,41 !loss a n41 also provide a s'4•4 14141...1 corto'r or 1:.10 for chil- 11's -0'i1114 or ,..m.111w; or Ito,. • tt`41'ilt t!'01/1s-ro cyw aigan priced at 100.' 9e' Think of it ... one of the fastest pain reliefs known today for less than 1 a tablet! ! No overt now to 0011.100 Ilt•I,'IlIttssly f 1,t111, 11r,)Lt.(11011, ttttilt 1'1010-1, or ta 11111031 For to- day, you ran 14et. vat ATii 11, , he,tes friont t'vcr known . , , for 11-1 than teat a t0-1.1,ct SO get th.,..; hat tt oday, Ste how Aspirin goes to wot 1 ohnos 1 it7Suiritly 1 o, felit".'e st•vt•ry liviolache or pain of Tana ill'. in 11,1i1111(1, Milli011S now use 11 110(1 111-1.11-1,11y recon.mentl it. At thi3 low , why take anything elso? Get the big economy bottle of Aspirin at your drup,g1...t.r, today. Look for This Cross r. .v(u, buy must be stamped " in the form of a mons, or it 1401' A..plrin. Anil don't let anyone e „isc. BAYER rind is the trademark E of The Bayer Company., R Limited. eitseetoWt."04"" ------- • 11'1' I1,1,1 1,"111 "11 11:13 10;!;1;;7G 1,1 Care 10:11 Ittt'tt, 0;1., 11,V, 11,' 1,111 031 1 to. tielt0A it% (I110,1 14 1.41011 - /wy .1ti-t- A lil Hvoltrt11 Of 0111"1111"td 1r:011117,(To on( 111 r.,,1011' lit 11,0111 town. o'iP. help tvonderfully, It 17111 11•,,•• MR 11111, rl :11111 groo. I ci,;,1,t. irost , 1 01“; lite t‘t. 11 0- 11 Is nt 1 t 1.1 MI; tilt 1111,1 I 01' intoc or, t too otnto ;-;.;11Citig t;111.'t. a \Vt'l`k ;10 Tho pl'Ore•-•;it!!1;1! :1.1% lillvrIttl!.;11 I11111104 101 11;1' 111\11! caulk •11111...; t() 111;,,,s1' 0;111' Inoti, firmly to the Thcy ttItttt 'true ono 1,tottointh wooding rack oar tvillt 1cci;t1 , ;tml ,i1 1)116 ;..00d miplie;t1 loll of it'll 1011½ nio-t iMporlaill :IN it will tool to promote rapid growIlt, nliolot out Ino,t ‘voitils• It tiko itntuttivot, the coloot, This Young Hun Was Dutiful Son 11. im Ow story of ;1 Solt iti thy Gtolmin .1 I•my. Youihrul N1w,Iit'>,ti'11717. 1 ttrod in the lighting north 01 ()tied largo told Ilk c;,ptorthat, when ii tined for 01 my duty his father i•ott 'ono to do Ihree thines: Virst, iud; for set') ice in the ,AIrrlea 1, ttll5, Second, :ifter arrit ing in A frica volunteer rot' the front line RR 501111 73 poS41}111'. Third, after reaeltirt; the -front. lint, to tat' the I'll oodort unity to ,urrender. The young soldiet. reaelit,i1 Tun - this month and 11/20s soon cai7- 1k.rek1. Britain Releases Many Postmen 1'10,11,4 to cturtitil 11111 vrieJ in lIttitain :And olituinttio 0.14, 10.11.H. and 011,,. -1 - vivo. to itttott-n plii•l- ninn and \‘ mitt 1 lo nrilicd servitnt• and \vat: Inotorict- \von) tintittuncitil oottnil.1/2 to !Int House 1)1 Ily 11 :0111' Cr:1 1 1 Iti I 1);•;ki'l I ttoitlint, It,. t-nid, will 1 ,,,;11,•„,1 ;,0 lirea 17 11:13 , :1,10 in 111' ot ;Lut•,-; films 1, relea,ing :,.0110 (ioto tuvotoolt ‘lottinor ;Ind 2111)0 11111.1ottt won cottittint-;. Covet inn ittleti.1,1111-, old, -It Ito :.ttitt had 01,0,0 from 1.0011,01)0 tot- tundIy hefore 111, tYiti to 011o, tt j11 ISSUE No. 18-43 Page 4. v ,.-.'"•.-_ THE STANDARD • Wednesday, April 28, 1941. l\users PAsio spoil and Jean \ic:-Ion Ili, Temperance (Inestion. \Irs.11,•l•In;lininl; le:* a w•r,`1t;' visit \with 111'1' I1)0well, 'Toronto, with \Ir. and \Irs, shnlibronl( relwrtral of ;ever;11 visit ;i I p;Ir, lit Air. and \Irs. Harvey Ilun- \\'01.11 carol' to Ho. village 1111 Mon- day of the' set 111.11 11 :Oh of Alin, Ne\\• - ton ('Incl;, Kilrt, n. r. NIn ;. (dark i; ;I rcl;lt i\1' 01 IIr \\'00d111uu'1;, \I I :..1;1,11( ('1vI; \\cu1 (0 Kitrh''ncl' un 'Tuesday In l 11 11111 g. The r,'gnitr meeting of Ihr Red t'ro.-; win he held on 'Thursday. NIay 11111. :\t This meeting thein will he a family, .\nburn, with JI r, and \ors. ;beep. \written in Negro dialect. Mi.,; ,;h0\wl 1'or the \\'onl;W 111 I'nil'0rm. 11'111 \\'Olden un Sunday. Vining introduced Ili•` New Individual ;\rticl', o ked fur oro, Som.p, tooth l'nnt,:.tlulattou.; lu li l Iii Nicholson 1.;`sifter, Thr St;tt 1),1ucd 'fool. I'rayti ; 111'1;. ;Iles, paste or 1)uwli'r; Lnlndry \\hu was „urcts;sfnl hl passhlg his \\ere ul;rrrd (3' \1rs. ('•.indwell, \Irs."sod p and so 11) 1lal(i.4, c01nh, hair' Entrance c\ontinalion at Easter. III) 11'uud. \ors. Shaddiclt, \Irs. \1'1 -11'1' art,;, I:Ir., ICs:. \uy ul' the;'' arlicl..; was a pupil 01 \irs. Laughlin in S.S. took lip the o1'1'cring. \li.;:; Dirt( cin:; will be l;rnll'I'III\' 1'l''ived. No. 111, e11 the nnrrting with pr.nyer, —1' --- \Ir. Raymond Redmond has sold his 1 ,\ heanlilnl I. t to set.‘ ice w';e; held farm t0 \Ir. olid Nlrs. Renuel of (\•11• on Sunday morning in lite failed Bary. \1 r. 11nd 311.'4. 11°1111° have taken ('lunch. I1 was o ioint serrlcc "'Pt \Ve are sorry 10 lea' of \Irs. Nt- •\'iso Doris Lear and bur two cons. posset'a. \\'e welcome these nc\V the Sunday School. As a special I'ea- 'nn \icyillie's tllnu-s. Her in any ctnu'rS Io our community, turf• a I'age;tnt 0f Ill" 'I'\Vt lV( 1)e+et1)1.'""' y ins, Donald and Locl(url John/ion, of London. ilk n Ira nd wish her a speedy t'' 1'0\•1'1• Hamilton ' poul the \\11 h t ' I II • parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bosman. 1 Iy school young Iron. The Junior „Iullting at Ihr hnnle of JI r;, (toll loll \lis•s Mae Mason, Hespeler, \vlblI choir ren'lered spec`.(11 111n;1v. ('out' \\'cdnl ..I y, ;u,,l tlniltil Iwo Iluillr; for 1'-- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason. young girls toult up Iho t. ring. Ill v. the It1•d ('r;1,;;. 1 \1r. Roy NIc\'ittie was a rceen( \tenr.t; 1'10111)1‘1‘.1(1,11',1s.:11111111111111:1;,1, r0111. Thr i'ht Irnrht'r and pupils of sS . N0. Stratford visitor, h(anlif.Il 11tar \\e1';' 7 h.ld o :•(;riot r\rniug fn Ihr ghoul Master John Wilson, Brussels, \vitt laer:l th. ru h \Irs, 33'. Lyon anti her :\1)111 Tho I'),lster Serwyi,"'; \vert• \Noll ut I J'house 0u \\'ednes,l;ty rtenhng' inoses hist Sunday, A bitge choir set. - Mr, and Nlr;, Roland Vincent. II 1111, in lninun'y 01' lulsh;uul :unl Ills. 1 musical program :mil (2uiz ---1,^"' t .1111'1', ('on111;1 W ; 1)n' c.'n by the p 11)ik; ol'trl' rend'''' d excellent and oppropriale I Easter \isltors \Ntth n'i''n'L; were,'( 11)11 I'regr1 :-i\e ('re,hino1e and (''aster (\ Winans. At the e\rning ser \1 vs, Nlary nrterson and daughter . card, \war . eni„).0,1, The 111, I(y lick. wlce, \i % John \\'il;ors, of 'Toronto, J. I,. \1cI'mwell over the holiday, tying made 10 Iho sick. Nlk„ Kirk I;• NI r. 1.y01In Jardine, Toronto, ‘villi tuader of group No. 1 own 1001, char;e 1 in h \Ir .and NH's. '('nanny Jardine. ;'I'tr programme b .14,, billowed ' ' AIrs, .116rr1 \\'01st k a LIallout ill \lissionary .\luathly. The theme, ^.\I ate o s tlhe ('(Minn Ito -pilaf. Iler many friends rich fur ('hrisl.' 'Those Liking Karl are hoping for her complete netover)' were Atka fII•I;, Nlrs, I'. 'I';un'lyn, \cry soon, \it's. 'I'n\\'tL;('Itlb, 311'1;. \fe\'11th', Mis. \Ir. ;111,1 31r.4. Eulel'4611 Rodge)•s wee.' ihol'hr0u!(, \ins. I?, \\'0011, Nlbss 11.11(1 Rationed \1'Ingh;n\'isfl0rs un 'I'uesd;ry'`Shaddick. \Irs. \Irnzies sang a solo, NI r. and NB's. Sid \le('linc•hey and Tho Sh,grhe1.d and the 1.i111e 111nc'.; InHuronCounty Letts Each Buy MORE Victory Bonds Sales to date arc encouraging. That's fine, but let's not take this for granted. LET'S MAKE SURE THAT OUR QUOTA WILL BE OVER- SOLD. As a matter of f ',ct, there should he no quotas in connection with the sale of Victory Bonds. Until the war has been won there can he Bio halting—no resting for any of us. We haven't won the war yet. Our fighters are not working on a quota basis. They are "all out" doing everything they can to get the job done. So, if we give this matter proper thought, each of us will buy MORE Victory Bonds. We will buy all we can for cash, and we will buy more -- on the instalment plan -- all \VC can pay for in the next six months. If necessary, we will scrimp and save to do it. COME ON --- PEOPLE OF HURON COUNTY LET'S DO MORE THAN OUR SHARE. (This ad. inserted by the Huron County National War Finance Committee in the interest of the Fourth Victory Loan). WESTFIELD returned to Clinton. Rev. A. Sinclair of Myth, had cl uge Alt, John liver, Kilehenel', with his of the t•:...ice. in the l'mited Church 11101 her over the ween( -end. on Sunday. The choir favoured wash Air, and \it's, Lloyd \1'aIden and a number. During the Sunday School daughter, Bonita, were :ltdericlt visit- periocl AIisS Jeanette Snell gave (t ors on '1'hurtiday, Last et' reading, hisses Edna and Audrey \1'alsh of •\it's, \Vinson who has been visiting Ilensall, are visiting with Mr, and ]ler daughter Airs. 1\'111 Curter, has \Ir.;, Aubert \Valsh this week, i NATIONAL SERVICE SELECTIVE Men Born From 1902 to 1924 Must Prove Compliance With Mobilization Regulations When Asking Permits to Seek Employment BY Order pursuant to National Selective Service Civilian Regulations, a change is now made in the issue of permits to seek employment. After April 30, 194;1, permits may he refused to any limn born from 1902 to 1924, inclusive, who has reached 19, unless he presents satisfactory evidence of compliance with ,Mobilization Regulations, in one of the folluwitg forms: (a) A certificate o1 discharge from 1!is Majesty's forces during this war; or (b) a rejection slip issued by the Army on application for enlistment; or (e) a certificate of medical examination front the Registrar of a Mobiliza- tion Board; or (d) rt postponement order certificate from Ilse Registrar of a Mobilization Board; lir (e) if born from 1902 to 19111 inclusive, a statutory declaration on form. available in employment office, that he is not a "single person" under Mobilization Regulations. Documents in (a), (b) and (e) above need be presented only the first time a permit is sought after April 30, 1013, unless asked for by a Selective Serv ic0 Officers Documents in (c) and (d) above must be presented each time a permit is applied for, (1) Male persons applying for permits by mail should forward with their applications the evidence re- quired, except (e) above. (2) A Selective Service Officer MAY furnish a permit without first bring handed evidence, where Ilia applicant's services are required for immediate em- ployment, or where a permit is asked for by mail, but in these roses the evidence must be presented to the Selective Service Officer later, usually 11'I'I'IIiN THREE 1).11'5 of the, issue of the permit. All men born from 1902 to 192.1, who have reached age 19, are urged to co-operate with your Employment and Selective Service Office. Bring your documents with you. Department of Labour HUMPIIREY MITCHELL, Minister of Labour A. ,11ACNA tAt(:\, (Director, National Selective Service MSS Wt I-1ULLi:TT Outioacta filift101 ve.ot No writing, No money orders. No bother. Just call or phone, 100% live delivery guaranteed. A. L. KERTVICK BLYTH, ONTARIO. Pte, Jack Revman, London. with n .; ml with les was given by Iwelwc 01 m hon• nron1) I of Iturur; \\,\ .h. 1t 1 ;I the lurnu`r''......_1' lrent- Blyth United Church LONDESBORO Open the ((alts of I,n Icml►I(, The reg Ilan• meeling of the 11.31.5, (rem near 'Toronto; Mks father Jam' et un ilio (nill, pieced tis the school was held 011 \\'ednit;d,ty .31)1'11 21x1. 1 iesou. 'Toronto; \1'.;s 1). 1.1111'. Swan - children went to \tr. Lorne' (taker, i \11', 31'tll'ord's solo w'.Is very touch lip• The 14aster thank -offering meeting si,`; 31r, and NB's, Rhoda Royle(' and \Irs. :\lire ,111, a 0 1 31isS \Iurlin precioted, \i;ns conn;lin`.d with the rr;ubu• \Irs. frl''nll, Lnndcn; \11'. and Nlrs, nur11'lln nl 3lerlhl art' (:)11.140 11 \vtt.h \I1'. and' five children wore l:aptized at Ilse 11. Townsend pre;idi11g, %lcctiIt:; 011• (louse, Clinton; N11'. and \Irs, •\• ! \les. 33'. II, (tell, morning I;ervicc: Yvonne \I;u•1e (tib. Ieued \villi the Call to Worship with Shaddick and Merlyn, CIinton, ;nidi Nlr. ;nal NI 1.4. Jim Scott :mil I'o\nily',t;on, \1;alyn Allen Kechnie, Ronald ,;t 1ly'utn and prayer. Business \Net; 'Mrs, Shaddick's sister• with hue( 1111 ,of 'Toronto vi:.tl'd Airs. Scott':, par- 'I'hulua '('moray. Atlee Inane H0(11(1111Ifa'ten lip, 11 was ;I.\ announced that the and I children, of 1,010100; slat,, ents over the \Neuf(-fad. (and 11'illian' Thomas \\';tsar John - (1011t for the halo was completed (111(1 tt Snell of the I(.A.I'., (111(.11)11; (':Ivo Sn1'll Air. and \11.s. lin -Mel and N1oxinu soon. collection will be taken up 111ncxl at' London; \II'S, \\'m, nre,nt. I ondon; al' 1.01111011,spool the wet''; -end al rho meeting to defray expenses of quilt. '1 N1r, Rttt(Idyl and daughter of I.un• hciw lit' Roos Perri;, and other mom- Next Sunday, Ally 'ud, the services (toll ('all Nva„ nn.swored aty a verso . don, Mrs, Knectlel is a sister of \Ir.s. hers of the family. will be: containing the word trust, The word 1 A. \'odder; Mr, and \lrri, \IOore and I NI 19; Jour (Hoyt) of Loudon i.; 10.1,,, tiunday Sohonl• for next roll call will he, (courage. baby of pre -tons NB. Moore returned I cpt•ndhtg ,'a.ter \we;`l: with \Irs. 110111, 11.1;1: This Heroic Ilit;tn\waytnan. Mrs. \\'ebster gave 0 splendid reading to Preston on \luuday, \Irs. Moore 1 \\'at$un, 7 1).m1.: The 1tntatway \N'il'e, u , , .Ir. , a . ul I . u 11 I The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Cluuultt offers for public subscription $1,10 0,0 0 0,1) 0 0 Fourth VICTORY LOAD Dated and bearing interest. from 1st 11ay 1913, and offered itt two maturities, the choice of which is optional with the subscriber, as follows: Fourteen -year 3% 11011d Due 1st 111zsy 1957 Callable in or after 1951 Interest payable 1st May and November Bearer denominations, $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $25,000 Issue Price: 11111% 'I'Irree and one -ball year 13/4% Ro11/1s I11i4' I Si NovQIIIher 19.16 Non -callable to mat uri1y Interest payable 1st May and No%cntbcr Hearer denomina1 ions, $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 issue Price: 1110%0 Principal and interest payable in lawful money of Canada; the principal at any agency of the Bank of Canada and the interest. septi -annually, As Won't cluu'ge,• at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest, as detailed in the Official Prospectus, through any agency of the Bunk of Canada. Subscriptions for either or boll. maturities of the loan may be paid In full althe time of application at the issue price in each o'ase without accrued interest. Bearer bonds with coupons Will he available for prompt. delivery, Subscriptions may also be made payable by instalments, plus accrued interest, ns follows: 10°%0 on application; 111% on 1st .lune 11113: 18% 4)11 1st, Judy 19.13; 18% on 2nd August 11113; 1 8% on 1st September 11113; 18.11.1%o on the 3% bonds OR 111.37% 00 the 13/4;'i, Wands. 011 Ise. October 1913. The last, payment, on bit October 1913, Covers MO final payment of principal, plus .6,1 of 1% it1 the vaso of the 3% bonds and .37 of 1% in the Case of the 13/4% bonds reprericntiUg accrued intere14 to the duo dates of the respective Instalments. The Minister of Finance reserves the right to accept or to allot the whole or any part of the amount of this lotus subscribed for either or both nut! tallies if total subscriptions are in excess of 1,100,000,000. The proceeds of this 101111 will be used 1►y the Government to finance expenditures for war purposes. Subscriptions may be made through any Victory Loan Salesman, the National \Var Finance Commit tee or any representative thereof, any branch in Canada of any Chartered Rank, or any authorized Savings Dank, '('rust or Loan Company, from whom may be obtained application forms and copies of the Official Prospectus coutai&ng complete details of the lotus. The lists will open on 26th April 1913, and will close on or about 15th May 1913, with or without notice, at the discretion of the Minister of Finance. Deportment of Finance, Ottawa, 26th April 1913. 1 1a 1 ... .. 1 1 1 II.... .. . • ,. " , I u •.i . I u , 11. Wednesday, Apri128, 1943, ' r. TEE STANDARD Pap II; /141-4"':4+'+••;•++4'4 ,••;••.•:•:•,••, :•d•g•0,.:•'.:4I 11(t'. acid Ill's, le,•ry Itrydges and son Imaln were brought to Illylih m1 Jinn- eG1C1C1{1.4tC1V&'etdtC1430416G1►6MRKKt11 KKt<t6t4KK-0[KICIVI+4Kt[gl+fi! ° °g41IIKKIVCCWatefKl{tC1CtmtCtLlGlg3ClClCtt.Itttgte,wtr»vf 1tOX Y THEATRE, CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT TIIEATItE CLINTPN. GODERICH, SEAFOATi•cy " ,i Ronald of 1lmnhillon, lvllh his day where, after a public service in p r� LYCEUM 9 H-rARlo :; I Mr. and 111 s. ,I, T. Ih'ydges, parents, !the Blyth Ihniled ('birch, lhe,y w, t , 1• r WINGHAM—ONTARIO, .I Misses Alyrtle \'ulII of Ilarrialott and :>, -• Interred beside her hu,;bund, who died `; _T+NO Shows Sat, Nlgllt :. May, of Fergus, with Mr. and \Irs. Inst Ii comber Ixtl, 1,.12. 14+' . > Joe Yulll, trfure her uh;u nage, \irs. Nr v' 41 :;Thurs., Fri., Sit. Apr, 293J May 1 \ir, and \Irs, AthiI•I ('nolle,;, (.1 ii.„ condo) was Mary Brown, da light 4.1 of r`1 Humphrey Bogart Mary Astor r'' ford and Donald, Wafer Scott and \Ir% the talc William IIrown and .t iii isi Sydney Greenstreet in , Mrs, Art Scott visited will)relalivet ileum. She Wats horn in ('au•Iwright !:; .!In London on Sunday, I'I'ownslhip In is,,t ,, and when thirteen "Across 'I 'lie i'ilclflc" '„ \lass Louise \Icl'enzle of Sudbury Yt ars Of age, r bili with h, r paurnls 10 1'i with her parents, \ir. and Mrs, 11, E. \lorris 'I'ownshlp, settling on the !arm ! tit rt ;„ A thrilling melodrama, !:• , \1iKenzie, naw occupied by Harvey Brown. ('urn• 1 yf ;=A ALSO NEWS AND CARTOON. 'I'hn Itccl ('roses Society I;1tlppec1 a Ing also to this vicinity' at the sonic N „�Matineo Sat, afternoon at 2,30 p. m„• large halo of Civilian cloNling to '1'0• tinne here the late \Ir. turd Mrs. Ed-' u Mon,, Tues., Wed, May 3.q.6 '• ronto Ileadouarters• and bloody, parents of the late David "T A (loud Friday ('hin•clh service wits and l'Awa'd bloody. The two families ' '... Red Skelton, Ann Rutherford in ” held in the United Church on teriday 'had their first steal togeth"r upon VV (- :1 night whets the Sacrament of the (heir ari'IvI, 'Thal is in Is."_. I' r4 VV W11/ "Whistling In 1)Ixie" Lords Supper was observed. Mr, Johnston of 111uevale has, liven �• ▪ Bed Skelton gets mixed up with ;. at visitor with hi; son, George and :% :• ,, • ALSO CRIME COES NST PAYI -•I All i'asteh Caudata wits prcrsented >1 TRAVELTALK, CARTOON ';i. 1'y the Young People of Knox halted •1 ('fhnrch on Sunday morning. Ross Anderson of the it.(:.A.I' . I,liri•��.•�••�0•d��i•••�r�0�0�•�0�.•�.�0.0�••�.�Oir•.O�Oi D•• , ' , • • • • • • .. • • • • . • • • . • • . • • • 4 p e n t the wr',l'-k•e111 I with ... his parents, LAC, 1Vllfred Pickett of the I{.(-. \)0. spent a few days, at the home of 31r. fides Lois \Ic(loire of London spent and firs, 11. 11'heelei'. home lloly Communion and Sermon at 2.80 p.m, next Sunday In Trinity Church. trouble again. i11rs. Johnston for the past week. BELCRAVE the Easter weekend at her here, \liss Elaine 1\'alsh of 'Toronto spent the wecleend with her parents here. 31iss Ferrol Biggins of Galt is spending Uhl' Easter vacation with her parent s. Joel( Armstrong of (Brampton lits parents', 51r, and Mrs, D. strong. V In 1177 she vas married at Myth to \Vflliaan Newcombe, and for litany years afterward they resided here, \Ir, Newcombe conducting a sucre,,i- ful thrrvqhi-ng business. In 1')11 they moved to the 1Vc;t, but returned to live with their daughter in 'Toronto seven years ago, They hod been mar- ried sixty•six yi'ars when death claim- ed 51r. NI weontbe last. Pall. The late Mrs. New•e0I)'te Is survived by ono daughter IBertha 1, NI N. Hal'. Vey 1). \lorris, of 'Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. \lorris accompanied the rcnittln,; to Itlyth on \ionday, when funeral services were held In the United Church, with the Rev. A. Sinclair, pas. Mrs. W. J. Newcombe Buried tor c'clliclueting'• Here On Monday hollowing the ceremony the remain:; \l ns, W. J. Newcombe, of Toronto, laid to rest in the Myth Union will) dict) al the home of her daughter, Arm- Mrs. Harvey I), Morris, on Saturday, May 2,1 111, in her Stith year, The re - NOW PLAYING: Humphrey Bo• dart in CASABLANCA, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Brian Donlevy, Veronica Lake Alan Ladd, Bonita Granville, Vint will agree that Politics and 111,ud(r auv' had company %'lien you this thriller from the pen of 1 tsh;ea Ilammett. "111IE GLASS KEY" Thursday Friday, Saturday The Navy Comes Through A pate torn from your daily paper a grim and realistic portrayal of the hazards confronting the men who go down to seat in this gln^,aI war, Pat O'Brien, George Murphy, Jane Wyatt and Jackie Cooper of COMING: A host of stars in; STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM, • Show Some Fight , . With— Show Some Fight , . , With Victory Bonds For Ammunition. Victory Bonds For Ammunition. Ein12,`di2a.21Z13121)1DININDIDiDt ODlifati)lidallik)12t71)i117,13 9iNNI iii.(ieftM7lNNIN)1204 dhlkai?iZ)INiNIODiliaiND121'di2iA212/1;ilOili)142 /21 NOW PLAYING: AIR FORCE Warners Wonder Picture! Mon., Tues., Wed, A Sensation Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Allan Ladd Fred MacMurray, Dorothy Lamour. Paulette Goddard, Mary Martin Betty Hutton, and scores of other .oelebrities in the hit musical.., " Thursday Only, Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains return to the Capitol by popular request in "NOW VOYAGER" Friday and Saturday Errol Flynn with Alexis Smith in the thumping action yarn depict- ing the life, and adventures of ,lint Corbett, _"GENTLEMAN_ JIM" COMING^THE HARD WAY Coming: Once Upon a Honeymoon. Show Some Fight , . With Victory Bonds For Ammunition. "Star Spangled Rhythm 'NOW PLAYING: THE AVENGERS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman Paul Henreid. Tell alt enthralling story of the fugitives who wait for a chance of escape in "CASABLANCA" Thurs., Fri., Sat, Two Features Penny Singleton Arthur Lake and Larry Simms. 'l'Ite ituntstead.; lun'c a red -!eller day "Blondie's Blessed Event" Charles Starrett, Russell Hayden and Cliff Edwards pl•ev,:t a rustling. roaring, western tale "Riders of the Badlands" \\' Iti'ow•n, \1111s, larvey Brown and William EAST WAWANOS'TI \lass Ruth Leggett, of Toronto, Cemetery. spent the Plaster holiday al her home. Pallbearers were, Messrs, II. Nle- All +. \larshall, \Iargau•el and Robert, Elroy, Rohl. \Valli, 'Phos. lCcrnlcic spent 'I'nt'sday with relatives In Hui. ToHeIpHImNOW1.and When He Comes Home OUR SON (or your neighbor's son) is in battle dress perhaps • on a ship at sea, or flying a bomber. You are proud of him, but you pray for the time when he will be back home. You will do anything you can, you say, . . . everything you can .. • to bring him home safe, and bring him home soon. Well, here is one thing you can do. You can buy Victory Bonds; When you buy Victory Bonds you help your boy to do the big job he is doing now. You help to make sure that he has everything he needs; better equipment than the enemy has. And you are saving money to have a better home for your boy to return to. HAVE MONEY FOR HIM WHEN HE COMES HOME He will want to work with new farm implements ... new equipment ... to replace things that may be worn out. He will have new ideas to improve the farm. He may want to experiment with new crops, new stock, new farm- ing methods. He's young and ambi- tious as you want him to be. He will need money to do things he plans to do, Victory Bonds ... money saved now and loaned to Canada to help win the war ... will be yours and his to use when the war is over. BACK Tilt ATTACI( Buy all the VICTORY BONDS you can WHAT IS A VICTORY BOND? A VICTORY BOND is the promise of the Dominion of Canada to repay in cash the full face value of the Bond at the time stipulated, with half -yearly interest at the rate of 3% per annum until maturity. A Victory Bond is the safcst investment in Canada. The entire resources of the Dominion stand behind it. Canada has been issuing bonds for 75 years, and has never failed to pay every dollar of principal and interest. A Victory Bond is an asset more readily converted into cash than any other security. 67.4 Wear this emblem of Victory National War Finance Committee In Memoriam .10'1LNh'1'OIx'--h) loving memory of our 14 acres. (loud brick house, bath, dear mother, \irs, 11o1'y Johnston. Hard and soft water, pomace, hydr.,, w•tio passed away one year ago to all kinds of fruit; also good barn, day, April 3ot.h, 1042. FOR SALE lion house, Pig pen, colony house, a111 One year has passed since that sad \with hydro, Good re%uunl fur scilla' , day R. II. (lutuicc, Box .Ie, phone ;s, Myth The one we loved was called away. Ontario. ;17-2p, God tool, her home, it was Ills will But in our hearts she liveth still. --Ever remembered ant sadly missed by the family. FOR SALE Prost & Wood spring•Inoth cultiva- tor; one two -furrowed international Riding plena. Apply In C. L. Rollin• ger, Phone -l5r5 Brussels. 3S I p. JERSEYS FOR SALE Young cow and heifer, due \lay 1st. Appy to A. W. \Icl':w•Ing, Phone 23.1, Itlyth. 3S -Ip. EXEC SAI.I4 The Executrix of the ]'elate of the late Alexander Snaith, will sell by Public Auction, at the south holt of Lot 'Three 111) in the Eighth Couces- siolt of the Township of 31orris. ou \Wednesday, 31ay 5 :1.1)., 1013, tit, the how' of I p.01., tic following: HORSES— Bay horse, 12 years old, ('AT'P1.4I?--1 grey caw. Durham, aged; 1 black cow, 1 yeas old; 1 white heifer, 2 years old; 2 belt •r AUCTION SALE le of thee household calces, S months old; 1 block calf, 'An Auction Sa effects, belonging to the late \Irs, -tn011ttt'i old. Harriet Mason, will be held at her late I 1Ml'hl \ll'NTS--Massey-Morris bin - residence, I)lnsley street, Itlyth on der, 7 ft, cut; 51nssey-Morris seed Saturday, \Ing' Silt at 1,30 p.m. Puller drill, 12 hoe; 51assey•llarris cultivator particulars will appear In next issue I:l tooth; Illy loader, Prostfi Wood; of The Standard, NOTICE COURT OF REVISION Disc, 12 plate, frost .l \\'ood; 1lay Irack, 10 fool, with holt rack; Wagon; Drag harrows, 4 -section; Meering Court of Revision fortae Township naive' 0 foot, and Pea harvester; 2• of Morris will open on May 1olh. All furrow walking plow; Single -furrow appeals in regard to 1943 assessments walking plow; scattier; wheel barrow; must he in the hands of the Clerk not Set of sleighs with bunks and bolsters; later than June 1st, Bay rake; Log boat; 2 fanning milks, GEORGE MARTDl, 38.2,Clerk of Morris Township, one with bagger; Root pallier; Buggy anti Cutter; Bay fork, rope and pul- leys; Set of slings; Chicken coop; Pig crate; ling truck; Set of scales, 2000 lbs.; Del a\'a1 ('ream Separator, No, 1: ; \Vliiffletrees, harness and 'and Chains; Forks; Shovels and 'fools; Some grain hags and sacks. Pt Bedroom .suites; 2 odd beds; Set of Springs; Oil stove and oven; Couch; Sewing machine', Singer; 2 Mining itoonh chairs; 10 odd chairs; 1 Leather rocker; 5 plaits rockers; Glass cupboard; 2 drop•1eaf tables; Kitchen table; Extension table; 2 center tables; •i odd tables; 1 Chino cabinet; Piano, 1leintzntn 2 flower pedestals; 1 Axminster rug, 9x1 01/2; Wardrobe; Chest of Drawers; (toll Linoleum. 10x1 0 feet; 111111111e of carpet; Band Grass Seeder; '3lisccll• aneous Articles; Lamps; 2 'Trunks; Bedding; hew Chests; 1 lot of glass sealers; Set irons; Dishes, and other articles; Screen Cupboard; \Voshing Machine, hand; 'I'lu'ee door cabinet; Ladders; Several rafter seanlliags;, Ford Model .\ Coacli, 10:10; 10 ton of 37.2, loose 1lay; 1 iron Safe. TERMS: CASH, TENDERS WANTED 'Pl')Nt)1'RS will he received by the undersigned until 4 p.m., on Monday, May 3, 1943, for the following open Drains to be cleaned out and improved as of the Engineers Report, WILSON Municipal Drain • Open portion If Main Dlnin, estimated Yard- age 3S38 Cu. Yards. Taylor 31unlcipal Drain- Open por- tion \lata Drain, estimated Yardage :1.488 Cu. Yards. TENDERS S will also the received for a considerable amount, of 'file Drain- age at the upper ends of these Drains. Marko check for 10 percent of the Contact Price of each Drain must ac- company each Tender, Plans and specifications may be seen for each ditch at the Clerks Of - fico, Londcsihoro, Ont, Lowest or any Tender not necessar- ily accepted. JAMES W, McCOOL, Clerk, Londesboro, Ontario. lett, Mr. and \lits. George Johnston silent Sumwlay with 31r, and \Irs, Leslie Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 30.3. Johnston. Ohrlstena 'Multi). Executrix. DONNYBROOK Corp, Melvin Craig of London was home over the week -end. \ttss Jean Robinson of London spent a few days at her home here. Sgt. Berman Channey, who recent- ly returned from Overseas and is now at Instructor at Camp Morden, spent last we,okhend at the home of his par ents, Mr. and 31r,. R. C•hamney. 'Mr. Warren Bamford, M.A., of Pres- ton Is spending (lie Easter vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Bamford. Other holiday visitors include, the Misses Rebecca and Lucy Thompson, with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paoli Thompson; Miss Irene Jefferson of Dunnville, and Miss Gladys Jefferson, R.N„ of Woodstock, with their mother, 51m. C. Jefferson; the Misses, Irene Robin- son, Clara Teddy and Mildred Jolles, of \\Ingham high School at their homes here; Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor, of 1ie1grave, with her son Gordon and Mrs. 'Naylor, and Mises 11. Moyle of London with her parents, Mr. ani Mrs. Joe Boyle. WILLIAM H. MORRITT LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Specializing in Pi1111 and (leasehold Soles, Licensed for the County of Huron. Reasonable Prices, and Satisfaction Guarahteecl. Por information, etc., write or phone \1'illlann 11. 31urritt, phone, Residence ,93; Shop 4, Blyth. 4-4.11. HAROLD JACKSON Licensed Auctioneer. Specialist In Farah and Household Sales, Licensed in Moron and 1'ertlt Counties. Prices reasonable; satin faction guaranteed. For information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson, RM. No. 4, Scaforth, Phone 141.661. ,e,,• ; e1.; a[KKKKKKttIKKKKt1IKK 00114P KKKKtCKIVOCtOVOCK:6tCKtelLlLtgtgtqP Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY. Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seafortli, 15, Collect. DARLING and CO. of CA -NADA, LTD. VOICE OF IHE PRESS Alit) .111 VI IS \‘•.• - ' •t 11. ! o' u farmer. ul,'ler sort!,' 'I.,! 1 ',Hotpot'pl -motto., has i. ,!e, limo 01 the 18 he'. i,. 'Es.otot in the o;u•t,, , , " 1:l, ott Hui ;los:obit- ;t1 tit., tirr),.,t of the :prin.; Holy b"ur.s a day, .s cuoi,c'I t •: „ito, Morn t.' ',tort,. - .uul h. ;i , l tv t'i't -.t.tr:,1 for : AMERICAN RIFLEMEN IN TUNISIA .hinting the patens and )and dunes of Tunisia. an .American soldier draws a bend on his target with his Garand rifle. WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING ELECTRIC "THREAD" Stitching metal? Why not? Airplanes and railroad car: and ell sorts of thing:,s are being )Wade that tvay nut of '•IaidI,sS steal • - s\dn 11:ISL., for )hips, Seeing 1S Dille X ith }ill eiveI Vie 'broad, but no ureide pierce, the metal. Instead, two pencil-bi•:r electrodes cli)))p the steel sheets bete, 11 them. Suddenly a yua)p: lightning bolt Is )hot across them •--''Ica) through the metal. It all happens in a \pry snmll part of a MCI •Intl. .I1 that, flash of time. sun;, of tb4' metal 111 the path of the cur - ,.t comes to fusion heal. It so happens that the greatest heat is g4.,erated just )(,here the sheets are faced together, and a little spot of one sheet becomes fused t4 :Mother little spot of the other. 1111th sheets aro then joined to- gether by it stainless steel con- nection. In stainless steel it is a strong connection ---much stronger than would he it rivet of the );one adze. But the connection cannot be soon. 1t is between the inside sur - Int of the sheets. "flow do we know they are wined, and how strongly?" 'Phis is Answered by a simple little device called the re- ourder. This instrument actually measure;; the amount of current urdel--even if for so brief a flash --and also the time during which the current is applied. !loth read- ings ',ell the exact amount of ,le,•tri(' heat used, and the amount of the heat in turn tells how )much no till has been brought to fusion —0 the of the weld. The value of each weld is a13o /t yaliR,oAWS 019118/00/ Hasten victory- deserVe, victory by lending io the limit VICTORY BONDS Aaa.4,e ,» `,:' C47;19 /i vfs Set. -loo Gteerdr recorded un ;t piece Of tape by the. recorder, If any one Weld fails to come up to specifications, it boll rings and shuts off the welding; machine, That hell ix sometimes known in the )flop a3 she "ra p- 11l'1'ry, ' o!1 can \tell imagine flint the welder flue) not like to int\, the '1ra)phert'y" 1034(11) a1- '.4.1'111:1)1'' 111`, failure, How Can I ? ? By Anne Ashley Q. Should stockings he \1a)hcd, If 1111, 1183 not worn them, and they 41,e to h, )tared away? A. Yes; the wa-h!llg will re- move the exiles) dye be)ide3 p11 - tier\ Mg them for a longer time, Q. How can. I Bleep moths mut of garments? If whole cloves are ,prickled in the folds and pockets of the garments which you are storing, the moths will he kept away, Q. How can 1 improve the flavor of French dressing? A. lIalf u lisle, with as much lemon, mixed with the French dressing, will add 811 unusually plea}nl1 flavor. Q. 11ow can 1 'enlnre ten stains from linens"? A. A little glycerin is very ef- fective for this purpose. Q. 1)ow can I make the Lt:tier of fish come off easier? A. When cleaning fish, first dip each one ill hot water for moment, and the scales will then conte off much easier }old quicker. Q. 1)ow ran 1 exterminate 1080hr'S in the pantry? A, \Washing the pantry shelves with a hot solution of 8111) water will 'h'iv'e away all roadies and instals. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Leo 1. When a roan who Las been; invited to dinner fiends trent s fe\v hor's in n(ivance that he will should \t flat -1 Imlll 1 attend, n bo unable t the litotes!: I 2. Hn7\• J,'1 d , d 111110 of a' t ,tl theatre party should the invite - tions 1)0 extended': ;I. From whom 3114)16,1 one 1111 for a letter of r,fl•1'eece, \\hos, applying for 11' position? .1. Should a young nl; 1'ririi w o- nion identify herself over the teit,11114'111) to a )octad acquaintance by say in,', "This is Milli :11:u'tic," or, "This is )1rs, Pat id I ce (,. Hatt. Should the inVitat;,les to :2.r:11,H:it 141)) (3(4 (''1 e5 iie ed? (I. Should a )':au offer his hand ,l to help a girl 0tlt of a car? Anlwcr5 1. Telepliene :in intimate f1':211d and oak hint to fill in. '\'his friend should ncc(r hesitate to do so. if at. all possible to accept. 2. Not later than n l', ik ill advance. 8. Only 31'0111 on, whom you know Intimately. •1, "Thi31 is Ruth Alai tin," h. The phrasing of the invitations i44 usually determined by the 1'u"toms of the school. 6. Certainly. Try These in critical r0nipvly ''11zzalli1"' when Sou say It means llzheV, Russia. A3 to Rabaul, ill Sew Britain, South Pacific, you say it Hah• iIA1)•uul. 1'f the speaker lays "Mab-lthi1"4 for that beleaguered llue in Tun- isia he's right, Don't try It ton often but It you have to talk of Dnteperopet- rovsk in Russia say 1t "DNER- pro-peet-R )\'SK." There's plenty of buzzing Ill Bizerte. North .Africa, but the bees are comparatively quiet -- It's ''11ee-ZAIII'I' Am1r(una. that Dulcet E.tst In- dies Island, 14 properly pronounc- ed ".111•)10\'-na." 1 Have Y ou Heard? (ins 1'.1it.;11'1i , 111•0114i'!i . Mote, 'me el tat' .\:I', y'.+ 0(I l 3. a-1ll!e,! t;i:o `111111:,•1' (30... slttilltr with a :'11,0;) :.f 1..11;'11'1; !;!r:', 110- 11'-"1!lthe 11'1,11:\d !r,')n- of H1•itisb .1101 Anuuir:ln -1111). 11 F111 1.0(111)!'. lti",O \ ,u1' ral'- rirro," 0111' Itr:ti-h 1111' -113,1, ;In\ti fns,)ore1) �' ()Id lilts looked at hint ;(1111 1l' - plied, "To 11.11 you tie, truth, 1 don't 1 !1n\t'. \\'e'v'e net,' really open(. 'hon) 111,. .All Ih,y'\e here requir(, In do -4 far to k4 e1' up '.vith Gracie Fields in New York told the story n( her Cousin Alf who was ntill;int; his row' when a neighbor passed by. "You slacker! Why aren't you at the front?" "There isn't any milk at That end," replied Alf pa- tiently. The barmaid was It flirt, end, when the corporal went, out to buy a paper she leaned invitingly ove:' the bar with her fare cine(' to the private's. "Vow's Sour chance, darling," the whispered. Tito private looked round the room, it 11'as empty, "So it is," he remarked and promptly drained the corporal'); glass. Mr. Sprigging (gently): "My dear, a man was shot at by a burglar, and his wife was saved by a button which the bullet struck." Mrs. Sprigging: "Well, what of it?" "Nothing, only the button must have been on." In the )mokcruom of the big hotel the `cot had been 114,( 111 everyone with tale., of Ili, greot deeds he had (lone. "h1'ell, now," said 11)1 1:ng li man at last, "suppose you tell u) something you can't. do, and, by Jove, I'll undertake to do it nn' - :elf.," "'Thank ye," replied the Scot, "1 canon pay nut bill her(." To a destroyer whose lights were visible a..nearby ship signalled: "Pardon tne, hut your ship is showing." Monty's Method: "Winkling Out" Montgomery's Forces Follow Plan of Humble Periwinkle Gown] Sir Bernard \i (1111 go))) 41)' 11411 originally not only in his tactics, which have repeatedly routed Marshal Rummel, but in his verbiage, which has on ()erasion made the newspaper enrre4pon- dents reel, says The liafl3fls city Star. Recently- the hunter of the "Des- ert box" reported in a commu- nique (hat "winkling out" was proceeding. Anloricen5, at least, mere puzzled by the word, By using 1t, (general 'Montgomery displayed a whimsical knowledge of the Marine, life on the shores of his native liritislt Isles, one form of shellfish is tho periwinkle, commonly called the 8101(10. This oreature, with a beauti(1)1 spiral tlhel!, subsists 1i11011 uyslrrl, 1(11(1 ,11110 s. l e.l hit al („ tight ly close e their 11'1 t; \ s t 1 and 1, notoriously n , 1. hal' o 'e at the t t But t ( tvinki a ( ( 1 g 'allows how to (10 the, t'ic'k. He drills a hole through the shell, and I1'e)t'! He dines upon the bivalve. ' Gorman ))0010; points 1'-In,li)ilg ))1 Smuthel a 'Tunisia (los( ly re- sembled the tightly closed oyster or chin! 1111131 in the difficulties preeentt•d in penetrating and (dim - Mating them. So General Mont- gulncry'S forces have adopted the )methods of the humble p,rlwilkle. Ono by one they penetrate the strong points and destroy the gar- risons. "Winkling" it is, (old a 741'1. V(od term, If anyone should ash Axis Gets Earful Of Artillery Music A recording of the British Nighth Army artillery barrage )which mashed the lltu'eth Line in Tunisia wvts broadcast recently to Axis -occupied countries of Europe by 13I30, the London Ra- dio said in a report heard by CBS. • Potash is used in making gun- gowder, hand grenades and avi- ation gasoltie, • Mulock Defends Postal Services Over; 1':I; ClrJar(•des L o 1 Only Small Fraction of Total .;,(1;1:1111;11 " i'',:(1 ' I)Ier1:, u, 'l f he • 11;11;111111' ,,r t':!rin,liali-. 3: the u ,:1', 104 1.., 4'7 id' 1)11'11 VII 1.1141- '.1)11'. 11:,1:1! 4'1^:)1.1 HO"; OdkOl'e,l, .111;.) Pn=t111;1 !1'P-I,rl!- (1ra) 1111!401, r„deftly, 1'111, 11uln+'I: )'ave np 21,I18.:171 81(01 (:l' •Mai - 1 ).ti's and ,414;1'01) w'cl e seri. !o :,ren a\fir-ea- :n 19.12, ;u! 1 i.1' till:+ :tllnlh('1' 111.'0”) ,\'fire lot+ a3 ;( ('7)1' of dL1('I.:. action. 1'nn!pLurit': •41 non rot', 'tie of ('l1,'0'0! to; ;111(1 ,olede1') III 'Hal, year numbered 3,- 1,8l, :n)1 0!' lhe3e the Pu -t 1)fl'iee was tilde =;l!i•f;lct.nl'ity 1,. oe '00)31 for 11,5.17. Since the start. of the year, (;2,- 425 tnb;lceo parcels 111141 2!1,412 ordinary parcels tend been lost at reit clue to enemy 8011011, and non - arrival of such parcels w:14 It po- tential 50131'01' 01 (lnlnpl;lil11, Defense Minister It;llrtnf )aid :hat Canadian militaryu3l'leil:l'- ter:! had reported Kona fide com- plaints of non -deliver'' of rig Il)'- ettes \torr comparatively negli- (tible and wee, ,0nlinually ,fin!in- 1 hdlg. In the fir -t. three mouth'; of ;943, wfian ai)o'It 600,0011 cigar - ate parcels would have hee0 513111, 4,1 ei nlphlint,. had been •cceived )y army :(4)!l'itn'ities and of these were '.n) 1,- fact orily accounted for, One of Inc reasons for com- plaint o\'t'rrea5 was 1.18 army 01(100 limiting a man in the `4)rcea 10 not roma, than 1,000 ''i):nrctics ). /0011111 dirt—mall the 11141,). Simla "t'ganir.;O (1 31,,,; cigarette,, 0'. -,r - )las in bull:, 1,y freight, and file )'1st Office i,((d no centre] 47 fir 404'11 Shipmeet1. Shipment:; ily fr1•il;i'1 '.\',re oh.,fly 4)28)4 r;!rough the }tuck- rhee Fund maintained m; the 4 anadian 18,510) and the (..cor- seas Tobacco League of (.111::1(111. with mill''' organizations 1'', )ted, the cigarette shipments were hbuut 8,01)0,001) a Month pl'ob- ailiy less than 10 per cent of ('i1.t- 50ette5 shipped overseas. Inc cigarettes sent by freight were distributed by the army h11xi)g)1'y )et ice9 and issued free. There had 10011 instances of pil- fering in transit. A close check was made by United Kingdom authorities who g'at'e the privilege (1f free entry to the cigarettes. t.luarettes lost were 0)11}' :t 511181) fraction of the total. Pilfering was to he 05p01.ted even in 31080e.- 1.1me and cigarettes \vete hard to get in the t'nited liing(ionl at present. Rommel's Retreat Longest In History 111,1 LIi 1:.'.1 leu1;;1 float 1':gy t, ,, i:!, !: 4 H\ 111 j,(i(11) !li,g1 i ,111 i I(')r,tile!Ullgf, 1;111111!':, ;111',•:1,1 1110' C51'1-01011 i11 lilt-AM:1 (1,11) 4,'.., r !lunIll, 1' 111 of 111.1411•, '1'\74 1::10'11 14.11-711') which ;11- t•It, ru!Ii)r,l l nal \03111 Ih1' Axis 1'lirLt 13,!]1.\4. :11ro.' .11 1,,1 are N)p111euu'� 111.dr:tw:11 (r1,111 110..- (0'': in 1 2 ;111(1 the retreat. of the 10,00)1 liroel., owlet. \(1101,hon in •1)11 II, 1', Napoleon left 110010',0 Oct. 18 11)41 the pitiful 1,'nln8nt' of his 1)0(07', slum' 211.0)11) out of 1110 uril'nlal 1;00,1100, I0a(1e41 74,-i!n1t, 700 )1110) 1X0:1;', nn 1)oc. (1. N0110)(11(01 1('11 1114 Greeks from the hattlefield of (;unaxa, on the Euphrates River, to 'I'rehizuld, on the Black Sea, covering solve 1,- 500 miles in five months, a dis- tance and period comparable to Rommel's flight, which IS note in its sixth month, But the (;reeks were not pursued by the same ad- ver'ary throughout, their fighting being agait -t local tribes and ban- dits alone; the route, Most Embarrassed' Man In Tunisia Sgt. \1'ol'den P. Lovell of Mal- den, Mass., it 1'nitcd States army photographer. :e the most ( mbar - noised )tan in Tunisia. Scurrying pian;i2 111 It j(•tp LO catch tip with all ndVarcrd tlllit of the 81h Arnie in the (lobes a'(1), lie asked ;t group of soldiers in hallh•'lre'•s. fru' dire('tior. In- ste;i.! (,f all?.71ring, a r0ldi(•r asked him w07' be wanted to k11uw. 111 w'a7 1) no mood tit carry on a 04nter- s8'1Iu1', Lovell 1a 1814"'!, 111 told 14!01 4) ';1'))' p:cilli;. They' se,apf)d a few personal ret!t:u-!'F (1n11 ;):e i:oldier walked a7\ fly. "That. fellow- must be a sergeant the \1:ty he tailed to ole," I,ov'ell remarked to a British photo- grapher 11e114'1)3'. "Oh, no," .=:1od the Briton, "that's 31(00g'o(nery" r, 2 !- )1 1781) r 1111 and 1 $1.00 SENDS 300' "BRITISH CONSOLS", "LEGION", "MACDONALD'S MENTHOL", "SCOTCH BLENDS" or "EXPORT" Cigarettes or 1 It, Tobacco ^ BRIER SMOKING or any MACDONALD'S 11140 CUTS (wish papers) (113 DAILY MAIL CIGAP111E TOBACCO Poslpc(J to Soldiers in the Can,Jian Army OVFRS'A5 and CANADIANS IN UNIiFD KINGDOM FORCES. Mall Order and Remittance tot-- ihIiOBtrtutpolosnylhinttln GlvtrnmentRqul)Gtsl ' a-' Doctors In Uniform American troops have nearly three tiun's us many doctors per thousand )1e11 as the Axis foreoe have, So declared 1!1'. Enlersen Crosby Belly of Albany, N.Y., at u resent, (len-sal E.leclric Science YUI'dlll address. American (10(•ps hats :(11 evero:,''1' of filen) (fJ('t:(F per 111"1);1r:d men. This u)Illimr,.'I Willi an Axis 83(3(4': of three p, -,r thou, ane. b.VUO tons. of (0014 77,13 ga:11- ctet 111 11ota),.('(1's fnl'(•)ie hist year. HEMORRHOIDS 2 Special Remedies by the Makers of Mecca Ointment .'trna Pill, Remedy No. 1 is for ProkuJinr Ensiling hiss, and is sold in Tube, nail pipe, for Internal application. })ride 7Sr, Mecca, 1 ils Remedy No.1: I ( for External Mane 110 file,. SsId in Jar, and Is For external use only. Price 30o. Order by' number from your Druggist TORONTO CITY POLICE FORCE TEMPORARY CONSTABLES WANTED Ages 29 years and over; Married; Physically fit; at. least 5' 9" in stocking fret; 160 lbs.; of good character and fair education, '1'o be available for appointment immediately, Uniform clothing supplied. Apply Nearest Employment and Selective Service Office Refer to File R0.591 CLASSIFIED A Al;l;\'I'44 N -A\'1111) 1../k DIES! No doubt you with to )lake 11:800: LW 1. Agency .4ffer14 you tele mi.alu1 of doing 5o, and, for Just part of your time. 1f Into etI 0, 11'rin, uH and w1• will herd ;410/1} ,our terms. .\VON 1'BODI"l'('s (If' , 'ANA DA. I,lIlIT- FI), 101:, S;. Alexander 11red, Atoni1 (•al. AI 'ft1111)011Ja-1 S1:11 SEL) CANS 71'!'111 0001) TITLES. :ace us first. Mount 1'lenr3o:! 710- 1u11 Limited. I' sed Car Lot at 9040 Yong( '-''!'cel; 14-nd Office, f3 5lount. Pleasant lc..;: ), 'ro- t„oto. Tel: l'h,we 111”. Y1;±). A111"II11tIs 11C1,I,'` 1 IiL BRLI 1lR,.If1}il: 1 t,L3 tit for) • 1. ,f r1.1111 e l .l 0 off It.U. Ia nvrral:e t1',,! .:ver 4!"0, alto hull 1 \- note:+ These bully n1'' 1(11 ( },row n good 13 pe and •u ( :oto 1' 1..1 r n4 .n,. , (•- , ,.J, the 11'orld's ''i(auI- )'I40 Aideote Vanda Imt), :(rar41 it.lh7 Ili-, milli. 13111 ohs, 11.1', {lord r.''• 3(41 'ed and listed. 71'. 3. fit, eie, ''I,1'',+ r, !,l' "'arum, Not ing- 1on, Ont. '•71;"1)1: 101. 0.3 THIS 71.11: 'I'O- 401lter iet': do our 1,'V 1 bee(. fly helpin)' I.' keep ( 'an:MI:Dmm teoll fed --loot) here and "';Ver )Lure', we 0:14 both help 21::) ten ,he war. It's. our jolt to hatch cloche, you ' at! nm11(e It your lob 10 raise t l:4 01-- for tad.;' — for s S1"4i tet' ('0'1. 'I'w'eddl0 8.:''•hed chivies will help 3011 )take 0,',d on your jolt . . 1.1(00 you a Ink 13)71(11 5 to )11111115 your full share of the a14).0i.hing 0(111)1,1 for poultry (1111 ' 0(13, at 11Ju 1111,{_ 11. Send! for ' 3)'alonue xud price 11,t. Twed.ite ('hick 1101, 0'•4!CR Limite(i, F. rt. I'-, 4))4111'14. 11.7111C CIII('ICS • HYBRIDS 1'1111 EXTRA VIOOLI( [deo Popular purebreds, Complete) 'let, all !Igen, Fairview Farms, St. Nary , Ontario. Th11t.17 Alt1: 1'Sl'ALLY St'11(1.US- sn from extra large Billy 1111(011 - es, ea If 704. have your urdrl, we Ina)' be able to 1111 It sooner than expected. July orders will be i(11 - ed 1n rotation received. ('e''kerela Immediate shipment, they'll be just right to catch the meh: ra- tioning. Bray Hatchery, 13" John N., Hamilton, Ont. 4' IIiMES AND HEE EQUIPMENT WOULD PAT CASA FOR BEES, Supers Extractor, Scales, etc. 1. 9 Shier, 908 Du((erin Avenue, London, Ont. BULB IIAiI(.AIN rIF'PY LAR ,L'' GLADIOLI'S T1L'LDS, mixed colota, one dollar. One hundred toted a_pfor bulbs freq. Act quickly. W. C. It; Bend, Strathroy, Ont, COINS ANT1QOl; ('O1N5 BOUGIIT AND bold, 1"8 Nelson Steel,Olitti Iiilij ton, 1)1 44:1\'1: a CLEANING HAVE; IOU AN1"1'IIINU NEEDS dve!ng or eleanln(.'7 Write to UP /Or Inhumation. 71'e arelad to answer your questions. Deport• melt 11, Parker's Dye 7Vorke Ltmlted, 791 Yonse Street, To- ronto. VERTISEMENTS 111 1,11s 1'(111 SALT: 1.Al1 ;1•: c;1,:11!lUL1'S BULBS, RAIN - bow ,'olle'tIon, 2 dnz„ $1,10 de- liVt'I' J. liuyper'S Bulbs, Ilatzic, B.C. N e grow Ise beet only. '1'l1Al\ 1'(111 N1.11 AP1'LI('.71'01NS A 1111 INVITE') for ),i,ls who desire to train for nurse,• Sept-nll.unr 1943. ('olnw•a11 Gere red Il,ls'pl!u1. ,'((11381.11, Ont. I'00'1' 11A1,14 krArm I:1:11A rota 1)7I M destroys offensive o:l:'r instantly, 452 bottle. 411 0(740 11004(1, 1JCnnlarl 1 lr: g Store, U1 sit tea, 11,1114 1/4,4, j( 2 l tll(1441111;n l8'0:, SF,1:Vic P- ablo age, 1,'0:oterod in purl hal:- er'e mune. 1'1' .'r 135.00. 5latthlae \1'illi:uniun, Pr..' Ville, Ont. ,` . Il,tl t i SCHOOL LEARN I1AII,LIiL.UNh 1'111_ t so : a oto xl t n un'ttu i. Information I Uun on requestregarding udlnK classes, Robertson's lilirdrtNei 6 - ()MY, 137 Avenue (toad, Toronto. LEAF '('44IIACYY) FIVE 1'4t'Vls 0:11111 T.fAI' )1'.11,1 Give 1'uundv '4'10443) 14 and Burl.'y Leaf for pile 11.90; Five 1'oundA Virginia Lu:,t cigarette 'Puha• oa I''''<1I':'"91. Ne tura] 1,. 14" To - 11r,'(4 ('4,, 1•: 74(114;4'), (8'! 1,IV 1•:"'1'O1: 1( 111 )1F:1)l1 0 131:1, I'.I; n)) 111,1" '1'.1l:l,l;'f5 stop 71"l(3te 11 :::4,. ca to 1')r• it , '1'011«3 pend• slat, calf 41st s Rt.] !':d' 11' Tsui). Iter p:", 502 cal'. 8':,:t1 11111!1,• ' '': ' 4,!1.1111,'04 I 1 -11:18 01' 111: 0y,4,.1 3:. 13. .1. FII(3 ,7 Co, (1, I. •1,c,1,, 11!;)111111 111:DI041, NA'I'!'UI:'ti I:1:.`.1!:!'11:5 I'.\1.''\':\ 1;1(! am 1, r.. 11.1.1, ith /thin(, l'."6::1 ',.•!! , `!(:3,) 1'•• ,.- nom , 1411 .1,'! : 1''' end l:'i"I',, .'(!•1'13 d . I;• ul„i', , 1 , 1 1 --- ITS I'1;'1V 1:\---i:\” 1'l; Y 31'1' 1'1:1:1:It of 10011 1:::,. I1,.l,'. n1' ‘.31 .1 13 eh' lilt) t:3 I'. 7: - lilnt(11) 1!413 a131).11,'• 1 gtu 1e4,:'.,,: l',''-1,old 51 DEFER '1'U 1N 1'RN'l'UIIS AN 01701:11 TO 110(10 INVL':\TUB 1,111 of Int entic)5 and roll 10 newer] sent erre. The li14111,1,v Co., Registered Intent Attorneys, 273 Bane' Street, ()Dawn, )1lr.ada. l':1'i' 1: \'I'9 k'ETB0114'i'U\ILA) till & (:0511'AN0 }'a teat Soll':Iturs. Lettiellrned 18911; 14 1(121) Went, '10)onto L1,laklet of Info:metion en re- quest. YA'ri:NT‘ AND 'TRADE M.%Rix S IN\ -115')'0115 IAD:ELI' Ali\"i?11:11 110‘‘ to p!4), t •' c-nt!on', 1:1;' r- 0011 H. ('14'.) 30 Rnlsstn 111, TernLlo. 113 I::!' •'1,=d 0741• y0:!:'). The first 31)01071844 of ,01.11 young Dees 1881 !,lar, 7784 r 1147' ats 1)1 to 111 > 111 s of ace, ISSUE No. 18-4s 70081.11'.44 (;1t1;.0rl':o'l' 1)15007. ety 111 Snit 111011 4.'14 n,'1'. Rend i3i! lnl.:o offal 1 1 to .'.O. 11.5 81;:, Otte rna, 1•an,411, YOUR I, Q.? t fiEl,l'-.11)\I I.`.1.. 1 Lltl: i , r:'� PLI„- gen; e '1'1>t, 11.!11' t',',:)11.. ). Pres (;x1(1:-: 1. 10;11:.11) 1',,1<1' 1 lets SnperVi,,.• \' :, 1;.(1 4rr0ile, 4117 Ito::,,'1':1:, 11) A1', , ',i• all', 1 3, (1FAWN.It. T 1 lt'l '111 \ t 'I 1'1'1•.. 'tl:Itt:' t t' 1. 111”•1a11'r. 1 :+'•I. .n . , c,4 end. 1:'fh rut' Lr.—I.-L. ,I 111 to hac'134. 1'3':.4:1 to . ,1. 10, 1 Coal 14, ,;;;;;;„Ill;;;;;;, 1'1.1, 1 RI, 1•'N I'1?R''NFI;(r\ S'I'.\!.IJ('N 8 ye' . isle 1""r!4 .. , r '1'1 lie F,11114' 11!;1„!)\tin. 4 - •I 1'3e1 11,1 \11 1,, • 1'; 13,3:- •,3., , ,, ! l'11 it 1'14 4!.\1 11'1\(_ 171:• 12.7•"..'1,' : i I; 11,71'1; 4.). , • !• , .1 l,. L4'1\ 3', l\ r.to t. t fr. 'I' . , : ., ' 1:11 ' 1441:,1 . 5. 3, 'i I.,. , I' 1.1,- I 1 '-�) 1111' 0! t' I'I(Ul'411,ll11'}11 DON'T I•KUDGE Z'HROUGI-! 1 ho Mist. 11)1)4 u1' hall HAVE YOUR SNAPS 11cl)%ete11 by Mall Any 4, .': 1 c.0l', '1'.0 3:1 ill 1'•'::sial') de7ei40cel 111.1 i0:111)11 fur ung; 2k t. SUL,:)100 quality ul.'i is"t :rare ))1141:.. , (,1 IMI)LRIAI.. 1)1101.0 SERVICE 11 11 1:1 .11.7T1(.: 8A'1 1101'11,1 1,11' -- 1''71•.1:'; 41,1' :1 110, ,11. i •.( .: \ • u, . . ' k, :1111 I i , . Nen je '',.. 't: I'ra: e' "'1' 1,11 l's 11 It! '',1L')\i1: 7\1) 1'81,- ': '; 11 !' 1: 1, 1(1'1'! ' r, 1 t 1.1:1' 11111I411't,,:n, I'It 4.4 1'011 1'.) 1(7'4 Li. 5 (2 77 AND 111. 1 ,), -111 111,1.... - :'f [ 511,01'' GI ;: .7,1: :')'i': ,!n! 11)1):• s1.. 11'.8110.103, 41'.3. Ulf 7( '1'01 lt'• 77 1 \'1'1:1) \‘• 144.‘ , 1 I , \\ , 0' 4 T 11 7 ,' 1'') 1: 111 f,,':' , .• m"•!- 4. \ ,-I'II •-, PRP 8, r THE STANDARD WVe(illesday, April 28, 194,1 1110C1C11141 41411Q teXIII KKICIIIKKKttICtRls IMIC84141111 11IVI QtE1CtCtbttlCVEIVEIEKr9 •1,SHOES ij .'1• 11111 A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SHOES FOR TIIE h'AMILY--- Men's Work Shoes $2.98 to $5.00 Crowing Girls' Oxfords $1.98 to $3.50 Woolen's Arch Shoes r $2.98 to $5.00 ('hildren's Shoes - Oxfords - Strap - 111 lace Boots. Olive McGIII 31r. ('ha'les Pule ill' London his mother on Tuesday, Airs. Juseltlt I)uu'har of North I)a- kula it'; vh itiig with Ali,. and Ain.. Barr ,Alts. Fawcett Is visiting her (laugh - refs in Tomato. lA 31rs '\ \ Erving of 'Toronto spent the week -1 nil at the Somers 1101114.. Air. \\ nn. J)ukiu.5 wag; hone for the holiday. gI Mrs, Alec I ox and sun, .\lee, i; Islington, is visiting wi1Ql thr former" 4°y father, Ali,. \\'all. Johnston. Nin;. \\'nt. Johnston i,; visiting lvit1 ht r daughter, \lies Al:?;' n'.u•eI llnrray' J�4 01 New Torg( ('ily'. dq Airs, It. 1I. Robinson visited this visited 1 lveei( with her daughter, air,;, 11'vn. ,:• 111 Sutherland, of Sralorth. F�iiat?I to;31 1 t �trl7i:l�1`r,�t3t�har�r?Liar;:t2r� �9ldrg,or2i�t 0,`t' 3rJr�i�i i�i�r.�IDr3r� 12r�t�i� \1'e au glad 10 reputl 1111111 \Ir. Ilax- ler \1eArter is improving alter hl'; ^ , 1 recall illness. ectcztgtctie&e tt tt;voctttgtocto4tcli cttsuttvtttfotcoctoctcGtoctvctoctevetwgtete va I Mrs. Shipley 1111( A1rs. Jenkins ac• P r'(•onlpanied Air. and Airs, Harold Jen- E111ott Insurance Agency knls iu ereu\\iudo1'. ✓ lv` lla:;ler thGirordant, Itrn,fihby, ul'sLndon, 611 g i spent a couple of days with Kt I(1 '' h A; I Jtnhtistotl. J. II. R. Elliott. Gordon Elliott 'MI's. G. M. Young. of Max, oni. iti spent Easter at the home 01 her INSURE NOW! AND BE ii grandfather, 311.. George Ilh'ons. SURE h01V�ASSURED. ,{, Reg. Arg ut i► Welland is CAR—FIRE—LIFE--SICKNESS—ACCIDENT. h ., A ,A1 r. and A1rs. Fred Argent. 'Miss Anne 1111111ps of'(;adshill is I spending the hilidayl, with her pcu•- geats, Air, turd Airs. 11. Phillips. 6t' A 31r. John \\Ilford. Miss I'at+;y MI- BLYTH -- ONT. Office Thune 101. Residence Phone 12 or 140, "COURTESY AND SERVICE" spending the wcel( wit his 'pirelIt;. ford of 'I'ur0nto spent the tvelk-curl �iciet?i 2rm r��r2iarPJr�icgi3iJ. i�t21�i57�l�iei�r9i$c�ia7�i2t?tot 2r�t�t22t3taia^rJrat3t�t�r3t tPc I with mi..tend 114,;. 1). MC(;mvttn. -; _-- 1111 ss Irene Ale('aliunt •0f L)tid011, spent the week -4.)d with her p:tre1(45, t ` i \\'llitmore, Alr. and Airs. 1). lle('allum. PERSONAL 11 7 LRLST air. .1, II. \\'art, W110 Is on file. Tt,- Aliss \1'ilmn \1',tt in "f nr: hitch.' \L:Lstir Jolla ('{ark, 0f l'or0nto, is route leaching stiff, is .;pending the fuer. and AI is, I lith Lic!ru1 are Spending' Ilio Easter holiday's with spending till' holiday; at their re;pc. 1{aster vacat1011 \ifh Ilhs parent,, Alr. t' Alt', ural 1lrn, 'Phos. (;r11shy. live 11041r l; in ul ti11. and Airs, Jamess \\.3.11. Alias Ill•Ile l'; 1111)1/01 I, 501101111, visit - Alr. Iter 1%101 :Ashton of (;orrie, and el ..10111..1Ywith her cousin, 31rs.. \liss Jt .ut Fah'-1'rvic' 0: Toronto, \1)•, Ken.:\alilon ut' l(russels wire vis• i spent 1110 Easter \ee1(•e1111 111111 hit' stars with 111 r. ;Ind air.;. 11. 11. \\'010011 John tri 1,, Si,. pareutl<, Mr. and Mrs. .11 `.,n Vairser- The Lits, Red ('foss ,tinge will ho this weep. 1field in the Alrnun'lal ll;tll, on Saler• vice. 1 air. anti Alt's. Norman Garrett are kitty, Al'ay sill, Alts. Fred Oster i= in attendance 4.e 111 ,-pending the wool( in 'Toronto. 3Ir. miss \\'ilnla \\'also) spent 0 1'e0, the Executive Aloetin::, of \\', stern (tn 11th\:'1t has 114'1'11 111 attrtidance at flit'day'.; with her friend Alk; Irene Bow - \V":")'"5 lnsti1'110 111'1'1 111. the annual convention of the ()Mario l':(hl man of Giderich, this \'eek, Hotel London, i11 London. Ilii; u•reh. caliunttl Convention. \1t':s. 1, I1. Brown t'f '1'irial0 airs. Ruben Steuart, 0'f 5tralfutvl, spentling the Faster holidays with her sister, Mfrs. James Logan, ;old nephew, Alr. 1; arge Rlo.In. 31r. and Mrs. John Nesbitt and family, and Air. and Alr;. Thomas (trashy, spent h'.lst,'r Sunday with Air. and 'All;, :Alf. Nesbitt. 41101 Airs. \\'nl. 11' Lyon. and 1 spent the Easter heck -cud with her Pilot -Officer Keun(dJi Lyon, of Thorn- :son, 3lr, Itouglas Stewart, and Alt's. dal', and 3lirs Bertha Ilroglen of Stewart. London, 1.14ite41 over the week -end i Airs. Harrington 01' 1.0111011 spent with Airs. I). Fluody. II:4ater ni (Iv. home of her hroth.'r, • • Airs. \\'nl, l'ockerline returned home alt, 1.'1.111114 1Iollyman, and AI 04, holly - Friday after attending the Golden 1111111, \\'erlding 01 her 11(110{ 11nil 10101e, lir. 3frs, A. AI•tKag•ne, and daughter. Nlis.s Mary Nr.. 1(1, of 'Toronto, and Airs. Alex 'Ta)lor of fort Stanley. Anne, nos() Alr.4. 11amilton, of Essex spent iter Easter holidays at her {,;,ting the afternoon Air. and Airs, )isfh•d with Aliss E. Mills during the 1)0010 ht 1':tst \\'awauosh, 31r. and 'Taylor were at hone to their many h011(18n. Mrs. Alt'. Nesbit{. friends and neighl.ours, and received Al.r, and 11x1;, 1loI'old Jenkins and Ala)ster Gerald Blake, of Colborne many congratulatory messages, and 6011, Pa,ty, .';pont. the 1'' -aster holiday Township, is spending his Easter lovely gifts, 31t', 'I',lylor lived here as , w•ith (heir i,cl;ptetive p 11•ents in (lode - holidays with his cousin, Douglas , a Foy, rich and lllyth, MORE YOUNG MEN FROM'1OfNTARIO MGH SCHOOLS ARE NEEDED ON FARMS This Samoa' • FROM all over Ontario, young nun in Ontario high Schools and Collcgiates arc applying to The Farm Cadet Brigade of the Ontario Farm Service Force—volunteering their summers to help pro- duce essential foods for victory. And it's a grand way to put en muscle and build up your weight. After a suninter on the farm, you'll come back to school in the fall—hard as nails, brown as an Indian and radii' to go. You do all the regular work on the farm, and that's an education in itself, but what's more im- portant is that you )take one of the greatest con- tributions to die allied war effort that anyone can make by helping produce food for victory. For certainly, we can't fight if we don't cat. If you are 15 years of age or older, register now with your high School or Collegiate Principal for work with the Farni Cadet Brigade of the Farm Service Force this summer. DO IT NOW! TUNE IN "HELP WANTED" A CBC punnlation reduced with Ili, to operellen el the 0,4..)4. Perm Smits force EVERY WEDNESDAY 7,30 P.M. CBC NETWORK Ho11yan's BAKERY ANI) CONFECTIONERY. Soy Bean, Whole Wheat and White Bread. Also Buns, Bread, Pies, Calces and Wedding Cakes a Specialty. Doherty res. GAR c"GI(:. Act'etylcne and Electric Welding A Specialty. Agents For International- I1arvester Parts & Supplies White Rose Gas and Oil Car Painting, and Repairing Anti -Freeze. BAILIRY. WHEN IN NEE1) O1'` 13REAI), BUNS, PIES, IIOl1'E-11'11 DE CA KE OR COOKIES. ES. REMEMBER "THE HOME BAKERY" II, T. V0l)1EN. •1• See illy Large Display ':. +t, N.r�lr...+r ..1. 1tlw �."u„I.i�YI.:Y.� I.tl..l 11 lY iso i.1 i.l l..I unworth • y :. . . ? riON GRILL lie. ,W.... .1I 1 . k III i tl 1111 1 11 1 I I -r SPRING TON ICS --- Now i5 the time to overcome that "tired spring feeling” by taking one ul' the following tonics: Burdock Blood Bitters, Davis & Lawrence 'Tonic, NAlli 13l)o(l Purifier, 1Vampole's Extract Cod Liv- er, Neil Celery Nervine, Wampole's Phospho-Leci- thin or ('reophos each $1,00 Bottle WALLPAPER --- Brighten the home with new Wallpaper. hull 1';ulg'e of papers at various prices and large variety of l►ti1 tel'ins. 13uy early while stocks are complete. MO'1`1!O('!DES and DISINFECTANTS --- Now is the time to buy Mothocides and Disin- fectants for Spring ''FIouse Cleaning." We have in stud; .`,loth balls, Moth .h'lakes, Paraci(le, Sapho, 11u1'\'OY, Lysol, Creoline, Chloride of Lime, Etc.: R. D. PHILP, Phm. B. DRUGS, SUNDRIES, WALLPAPER --PRONE 2P. ,y1.Y,,�, 4. ;�7, ,,, ,.0111. ;.y��rY r,�,�1.y!Nly,yl���,r'•at011'atwtti,til.':l•4Miti�t•940(tS•t1t11•4'Wt��t��tY.`rI�`4W�1T'4{ I ST 4.r. 11 i•? is (,1 ;1 '4, I'1 ii 1.1 t'1 I.1 1, ON YOUR BUYING LIS'(' I''oi' \ (111, for me, for everyone, the first item on our Buying Lists this year must be VICTORY BONDS !u'c,u I tai., i- the yt n1' u•4. :\hack. t1 ('I 1 moll( y, \ < \\'I'll .\s, Lives, i.1 11 i . I ;1 to IN ail to p.11 1•',ery (11her l'onsiderallon in Pitt First ('.•'ll en u,tr dollar.; is for \{eatey to hack (h4. I, 1, 1 ,,h MOP tri r ;Mize this need, the 310re Completely ld f:111(1 \'ill's')'. BUY THE NEW VICTORY BONGS TO THE LIMIT OF YOUR ABILITY. Second will we i 1 home 1",rnisher — Phones ? and 8 — Funeral Director. 11 ,....,.-,:).:.....•r.;;.;,:..�,......�,:5.�...,31� 1�,":�r�r.�taT?.urora.:;1'u'I��rc�Irii�31F•1`�ir�ir�iUi2i$Ibi}�igidt`Ji�iiai WaIIpaper,. . 1{ca.nlify your home for the dura•:1: .=.thin. No ollu'r furnishings in your+i. ?110tiu' equal the value of \Vallpapl'-r1.,1, ),l'aprrs tip:11.14' l S mwortity ave.:* •=•especially Ue.31,(1 to re,;ist failing. lity i suggr.;t :t y01111110° change•• ; cif 0veacry for the hot0 • throtttal:t''. FA� ®NG r.. Proprietor '•t ho medium of pll'ashig \VaI;pailers.3: ., �.. .iY1 .Y.'�tl►Y-'4L n.uY-r� J..I1I.Ak �.i. ,.0 k.kl,. , ,rli:.l I.1. . 1 1 =ED1TII CRREI(II'1'ON' :t; Decorator's Shoppe. A U13UIRN :2: Located Opposite Kernick's Grocer, . I' ;c:0 'nn'; told :•orlouu in 51, Alarl+:; ('loot n 114.\1 Finlay al 1.10 PHONE 158, BLYTH. 1 .\ Il 111..ot:.; dinner was served and • • • ♦ • .. ••• • • , • . • • 111'' i:thi,. war< el tilted with a pretty, rlhda; tn't , the gift of the family. Airs. Gantt is 11111.11'La)1y smat•t and PERSONAL, IN`I`ERES'!' :14.1114. anti Ila ; sired alone (MUT the Alt', 111141 311'4, \V 4: r Cowan of Pe- 11, .1411 r.:' :o r (11-L :111 11 years ago. troll spent the wCeii-end with the 511., attend: to all her honsr'•,c.; 1 d'?- firwtrs skier, Aller; .\I:n'garet ('410'811. •. BLYTI-I --- ONTARIO. EXCELLENT FOOD. GOOD SERVICE. ttr. eats at All Hours. til an 1 ), ud1 n, tool many healthfully Aliso; ('ou• In r.'Inrned with Com. 1)811!01 d 1110115 are \orthy of note and llrr. I':dua Itichtu'ds)n of Tort ('ol• allu0iraliou, borne ntlrtid(d the u'edlliI:; hi lire- ; miss ma 1.100 Pound, ('tii,ryviilc, s)lj on 8111 11111tty of 10.r 111 ph' w, will) \1 r. and .\Iis. I';tnald Ilat'rk, George E. ('owan and is '1-:n'.lilnl(0 lar 1'01.)11 RI ;s \villa 1'rheuds In Loudcat. a few day'; visit willt her si.;ler. Alt', ! Mr, and Airs, ll, -rt Noll, Firn{1'n-rd, George Cowan, 1 with Ali,. and Alt's, \\'illiaul T. (tub. • in •011, Al r. Itay \\'; .•let, Niagara FoII:;, v.il'a Alt. 4'111 Alr:'., \\'ehsl.'r. Air. and Mir.=. \\'ilantingler, Sl, THA'P PEIt1.(INS FAMI14" 11) 1, ,t;,b Alr. 11:11111‘:1 t14, \\ i111.,m I' gold. lie1NMR11a�f Apr e�tw%( 311'. and air 1•dgar 110s0u,and AI r. PLAY - - - 1‘\:,111011:1 \\illi:i n, with So it' rlh mends. Sponsored by Y.P.U. of Unitcd Church 1 W. .I. mail' +11,1 11:nuhn Phillipe; wlu bulb iu :lnnrn ..\lond11y canvas- Prerented by Young People of Victoria 'i'I1; for the Fourth ('.uuuli:w \'ictoty Street United Church, Goderich, Loan. at 8 ,p.m. In Blyth Memorial Hall Admission 35c. Children under 12, 20c This Play Conies Highly Rcconunenciecl Notice '1'o Bicycle Owners (,) 'I'M i'I N('r'I'ICI' that ander ilsir.te• el 11(111; Evan the Council of the 1'arpor- (� allow of the Village of Blyth. Chief if i•1 Police ('owau is in articled lo price. emir' (my person or persons riding ht- 61 cycle.' 0n the sidewalk.; within the ('at110ralheu, dty'll.tt'w' No. S, Is;I(;, pr0'.'iar1; ;r; fol. 11 lows:---"I''littt any person n1' {ter.;uus ii f0111' 1 riding his it her 61;eyel' on any 11 of the sllle,walk:; ht Cie \111,1iie Blyth he sab.ieel t'( a fine of from i'1 $1.11'1 to r I t8 noon eouviclion thrli :I!'. i; hllfore nue or Inure .In51i.•11; if 100 1` Peace in and for til' ('unity of 11orol. ;1 and Province of Ontario, and in de- ii Nutt of ptynn'nt of mach tine, lo ho i1 imprisoned according in the laws laid 111 wit in Ile' Statutes. i1 The 1li11fltway 'l'ra;t:'.4. Art provide' t 88 follow,.Sit 1{,111 3:1. 3'Ilh-'-;1'r!: I i1 I:1, which re(rls as follow;: No per- 1.1 son riding on a bicycle111;1: