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The Blyth Standard, 1943-05-19, Page 1
r LYTH S AN AR VOLUME 17 - NO, 41' ;1 BLYTH, ONTARIO, WED NII>:SDAY, MAY 19, 191;. Blyth Victory Loan Effort Marriage Announced 'Was Most Gratifying '1r. and Mrs, Androw Baechler an- nounce the marriage of their oldest !daughter, Clara, to George \\'allay° Villa;)o Subscribe° $46,700,00 To Take (Iowan, of Myth, Ontario, youngest Second Place On Percentage Basisscnt of the late Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Throughout County, 'Cowan. The marrage took place quietly at the Milted Church paraott- ago, by the Rev, A. Sinclair, The citizens of Blyth can fool Justly proud of their effort in the 4111 Victory been, which ryas completed lust Sat - Newly -Weds Honoured nrday. The final figures showed the A number of friends and neighbours Village .subscription as $16,700.00, or of S,S. No, 11, East Wawa nosh and 1'19.7 percent, Our quota was $39.000. Mullett, stet at the home of Mi. and The local committee, and particul• ,Ii•s, (1.large Cowan Sr', in honour of ally the Canvasser, Mr. Ray 1)obbyn, Mr. and A't'e, George E. Cowan, of aro to be congratulated for their fine I!Dungannon, • rho were recon ly mar - effort. And we must not forget the riot', good citizens who willingly co-oporat The evenitlg was spent la playing ed by investing their savings 1n Cam games and a so:dal time, otter which utas future. (Mrs. Falconer asked the young colt - .Although several municipalities ple to come forward, M1s; Norma failed to meet their quota, the County 1)aet' read 'n address and Robert objective was over -subscribed, The (Somber and Arnold 1'nhoner pre - Township of I1111lett wits one of the sealed Brent \"111, a lovely wall mirror first to go over the top, as they were and end tab' 111 the Third Victory Loa. Mr. Cowan replied suitably, on be. Pollowittg aro the final results: Dist rid 1lowick $Li16,650 Myth 46.700, 11et:call & Hay , , ,116,5150 Clinton 200,850' Soaforth , 181,600 Hallett . '11'2,700 'I'ucltersmith , , , , , 109,650 Zurich, Huy 1V, , , , 97,800 Exeter , 168,1-,00 Brussels 78,450 Goderich Town , , , 43.5,850 (3oder1011 '1'w^p. , , , 84,800 McKillop 110:1,050 Coil:orae , 01,700. \\Ingham , 1S6/200 Turtlll.erry , 715,i501 62,950 67,700 Stanley . 86,300 51011'1'3 , , 77,100 Crl;i!orne , 81,•11,)0 Arhticlil , 5t,ril5o Grey , , 9:3,800 Stephen . , 8.1,050 Al,' Training Schools , ::115,850 1'57, 2 County Total 3;1 68,400 The looal conumitteo would remind citizens that there will 111 all probab- ility be another Loan this Pall, and asks that you begin preparing for it now, 80 that all will be 111' a position to euuha0l•ibe, Subecript1ou's P.C. of quota 129.!1 119,7 119.3 115,•1 112.7 11'2,7 10'1.0 '10,6 107 ,•8 107.4 103,5 103.•1 102. 1a1, 100.7 95.8 91.2 ).7. l 84.7 83,9 82'• 80,8 62.2 1Vaw'anosh I'!, ,.,, W. \Vawanoslt half of his wife. Lunch was served by the hostess, and the wedaingg cake 'w'as passed around by the bride, V BIRTHS ,I PLINKING—in Goderich Hospital, on Tuesday, May 18th, to Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Honking, a (laughter.— Mar- jorie Pauline, I➢LAtIR,—In Winghou► hospital, on Sunday, May 1161)1, to Mr, and Mrs. lluglt Stair, of Sulgrave, the gift of a daughter. TIIANKS ! The Local Victory Loan Com- mittee take this opportunity to thank the citizens of liiytlt for the whole-heart(10 support received (uring the ('antltig;n of t h e Fourth Victory Iran. 1lguring on n percentagc bards, Blyth finished second in lite County, and headed all urban municipalities, which was Indeed, an accomplishment, Of which we should all le proud. The committee would remind all that there will he another loan corning in file I'lall, and we should 'begin preparing for it now, \\'e have set, a high standard to nude - lain, and we merit do our best if this is to be clone, Once again. thanking all for the splendid support, Leslie 1l1lborn, Local Chairman. Takes Position At Coderich .Hiss Eileen itobinson, who has been Teller In the local Branch of the ,luwcrin;; maples )010:14 Zinc praclhnlly Ioll our sI041 s. :\)Ilan;; these trey) YOUR LOCAF .,'APER. Engagement Announced 'MONDAY IS A HOLIDAY PERSONAL INTEREST AIr. anal an \ l'reelnuuttfnn 4,u p.t�e of ilii.. \1'4' a, y to 4) ele'1 that .\Ir. Eli nuu0ee the , uc;Ic,•!11.01' of Deur (laugh Issue, signed 1y Iteew,• A1"1.1.11 1. Ilul!zh;!u r 1 • ill a! hi. h"a,)•. ler, Sadie Maio 1. 11 (,))r, I'ue!.I !truce declares Monday, .1lay _Atli a I' Smith, -nn u 41 : Air. 1111 M1'; David 'holiday in Myth. M uiy other tow a= Ai: il•.4 .!, ! i „\,;ul let: for Uratt 5n)11h, ul" 1.1' -el 1'he ni'riry to throughout the district bawe 41,1:,,i1 don. 11,0!„ r.;, '1'11'••d+1y 4°01.4' talc plate iu .1.;,y, the isclwes 1n 11104 man I 1 r. Ap;,;a- :cntly on the (lacca',; birthday, 111, r:' lir:. ,I. \Io, ly al Kitchener vi:!led is more than the children 401144 lila Illi 44, :•:-,•0)1 will! \i, 1caL',• ,net 'Itl'ees Should lie 110 run away. t,• 1)1' i0 the flim(,', Sunday:; high wind ball many cill- ze11'i 4111 , ping around viewing 11111 \' Brussels Ilyer Missing. ,• ,,;;1 \Ir \\'. I1. \In;vitt, o011) r relative., taut 1!. ... r''. \1'- .\lanr, a \Ior1ilt of Slr0tfurd !;! 111', n !; 4'u l IA !ill her parent , 11'0.10-rcr42''.ant Harold I.. Ilit, '11, 4'. are 111x1,)' 110011 I11111.4, 4-;4111 4:N the one sol: of All ,..lohn iluetl, r and 1 10 1,1 ! \. Lwin:- ;net \li Je•.:i, 5rn11 ,that fell ell' the Ire 4 in front of Mr. Alr. Iluether, is report! i tut <iug idler .\illi ';. i1' 1"Ih, r licl!ron4•. l)d'avl 1,1000 are Many 401' c.p,)rrliuns (4versea, in the Itnyal '1:0111. I whole tri es that ;u•0 it 1(1 11 menace in Canadian :\i1' lorc•e casualty 11.41 04'- Air i 1,1 vey 410 r';0!I:nn, of \\'ildsar, lover), w'iid stout). 11 1111:4111 10 0011 11'11 -10(1 111101 (tt1111v,1 'I')10 018) night. w;0- a v iter 0il!! 1!i• par, 1)t:, \I r. 10 15)0)4 1) look u0,r our Filmic. tree;,! 1'I',{h:1''c; g( cwt Iluether 11:)1 10011 ;,1,.1 \Ir 1:00,.01 Al:'',iln;a aid eliminate t1 e that are showing mg;aged 111 gado a f, w• 1011 4 ower 1'11 signs of age, (III1,'r\vi: y u seri,nt.; c my territory, his ,.1. -ter, Airs. :\11 00 All. ;411,1 \1r'. 1. 4 ,0 I..11tuil cold accident tui;111 (I, -d)' result, ',souk of \\'alta!) r,port(d today, His -"!)• .1'1.11), ti-il,•,! 04)04 1,1, v)',•14•e041 ---\' — 'family belie)ed that it was from on , with :Ir-. I.linlls Part Tits. Air, 401.1 i (r the 0410 1)1 h,,:vy rai,:5 on ,•!; 'my , A!1 -. It. .14)1111 'It'll, of 1;1.414'1'1;•11. 1'11 11)11 CollllIN' Schools �,011illllle I?,1d1O P1'ogl'illll terrllory ilial he tailed lo return. ' Air,-. Il. \IcKey and .\li.;Olive 11000 in (irey township _' )'ea! ,, ago. \ir!,l!I :011, n41c,1 the Alay Day c•elehra- 1ltght•5e)fgeau)l 111 0l11er 4•,.15 e:locate 1 Canadian Vault of Commerce for sonic in ('r;nbronit n Ii,n i0 connection with the 'Norm.' spl,auW velli in the sale of \\'a1' Saw• 1 111110 school, Later h, tl,nte, has been transferred to the ,,,,.10,01 a; 5uatl'nrd 10.51 i'riday. � it:�s 5b.:.ulps and (','itil'icates, The ! worked I'ar at line" in ('ranl,rauk 1 Godericlt Branch, and took over her il'rog,]•1un0 011 l'rid•ty, May "1st, al (;10re x011 in E,:ll. •joining the 11.('..\. i AI; (;4''440) 10, 1..,1111 of t,lstowel, now duties on Monday. Miss Itchy 1 p.m. over ('1NX, \\'inghaun,rtvt1 he 1'', in (Jetu! c1', I''dl. Ile train, 41 in and :i!;. \\'i11;.011 Juhn,;toa, al' Itird; l'airse•vico has laitel1 over 'feller (ot- put au by Air. John 1). martin 1)t' Ednwul)n :ung Loth';rid!:(, whore 110 Ilill. Am., wist:c•1 w•i!h friends i0 les in the Myth Ilranch, and 51 his ;.)heel S)t•ti0I No. 1, 11)41 Mrs. Dor)l;0cledw) d his )\•!1)g:, and "'Pall owe0sca'' Iowa 001.1' (1:4' wee;; -end. Doreen Vincent le the new member of toy Itall (4! School Se:'lim' Nunt10,l• 1" 0:1 ah' gnu'Iler in March, 1'' 1_', 1 the local staff., Mrs, (;, urge yule, of Loudon, is II, Cr,deriell Town -411p, and a1 group Flight Sergeant 'Nether has two wi1400.4 her siste110, Ali,'es Ella and Huron ('wally 50140l continue the Instructor At Centralia Warrant Officer h rivect Robinson. Post Office Hours Changed :son of Mrs. Janes Moody, of Kitchen- The fust Office have changed their et', is now stattioned, as an Instructor, horn,; from s ;1,5). In (;.:1I p.m., to at the Centralia Ah' School, On I''ri- ,\N.;0 0.11). 1,) (•;!n p.m, clay 'afternoon he grave the town folk quite a thrill when he piloted 111:1 ' hig Anson 'lielllbel' over the village ,M'1AitIK>s— Sgt. Joe and Margaret Ifor a brief time, Ili? had a stutt9llt I' al'lll Forum Met Marks aro pleased to announce tho pilot with ]tint at the time, ile re- No. 10 1;'1n I'ureal \wa.! h„Id at arrlva1 of dreg' daughter, Margaret !turned to the airport, and immediately the home of .\11'. ;411' AIN. Calvert Carole, at Soldiers Memorial Ilos- hitchhiked back to Illylh for the l'alcun)r, on 1101:;lay ew0ndng with 00 pita', Tillsonburg, on Saturday, week end. 113'; mother was ,also bore g)resent. Mr. ,lames 5hr:114'' gave an May '5th, with hint over the week -end, addres6 on I'mdu)11,,11 .41•41 1)1 4tribn i ti Vara of i.'00(1, Lorne 14'4,1414 showed 2 • films of moving victor,;, ane r war COWAN-1n Stratford General Ilos• Ipillurc and 111” 011 Nal'al 5,deuce. 'Whig, on S1inday, May 16th, to AC Meeting Of Businessmen On of their pupil;, Benson► and MI's, Cowan,a soil, tNight I,nnclt \t;1', 'erwr:!, .\ILA, 1;n)nls :011 ower the w,,•1- !u! ul the !miners 104. friday 'hei11g made t'ur a 111110 nn,,:ing. `harIlIIn, and a ncphc\w, .I .1, Ruiui'l• I'hent'`. Norman loft 'Toronto Numbly There will be a meeting of the bus -son, Ili ht for lltta\w•I Where he 111065 men 11118 11'r(day night, at Mr. \ is posted llALC1[t(f]51I —Int Stratford General g' � Showers of gil'Is, flower,: ;old 5)r<• at Ilead,luarter,;, Hospital, on Tuesday, May '8th, to J. S. Chelk'nvs Slot•c, Alt bac;moss Prominent I�1l1SSl1 5 rntdl Air, 0!0:Ir 'Richard \\ighl0uul.\Ir,and\Ars. Itole115,u.l\whoar,ei0Mr, land ire, Leslie )aigliesh, a. men' who can, aro urged l0 111111(1, Buried On !Iuet3diydaughter, Tho meeting will start at 8 oclo14. their :10111 and s7,th year, 1'c:p)1!iwely, 01 Detroit are guest,; at the fume of brothers, Ronald and Il).y, loth it:. Sarah tlih-4411 and A1rs, .\, \\'. P. ('ranbrook. and two 11,410,(;, Alis. Cur- Smith, don Sounder.; 1 \t ti'v), of Detroit, and Mrs. Allan Searle (Alice) of 1V:dim'. I A(' 1 Ital'ry Dryan1 of ,I;u'wi; Air 5ehool i:; spending; his furlough with V his parent:, Mr. and Mrs, \\'i11140n 'tryout. former Aul)urn Couple Married Sixty Years On Saturday ailerloun Ali. and John itobertoo0 observed the Alr. and AAA's. \\'alt,') AIc(1ill, Marion, and Mrs, \\'. \\'ai-on. 'was in Stratford Al 1.4, la. -.I friday .)l1))uling May Ilay al the (i4)1h Normal 5(.114,01. anniversary of their marriage .rt their home in ltderic•h. During the alter•; Air. Stewart \lorriscrn left for Tor - noon friend.; called to oiler their cony unto ea) friday after visiting his moth. .gralulations, ;and in the evening a e1', 111+. .\. Morrison, 11)11 brothers, family gathering 1V1); hell lin honor u!' Ale;:0:. t'hr.:ter and 11miolls Mond - the (00)4$ion. Three guests who al- 1011. tendt1i the \we:1,ldug Inn wear: 41; 0 Aver'' 1.1t..:4-,4.0. Norman Sinclair and ('pl. preset:t. They Iver,' Ali:S -,u-ie 111:111. )'1111 �. 5c<ta41, of Toronto visited a sister of Airs. Robertson, Ali Asa' el /CDCs UNC PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Service° next Lords Day Myth Sunday School and Alible Claso 10 A. M, Worship 11 A. AI. 'Smiths dill Sunday School 2 1', M. Worship 3 1', M. Auburn Sunday School 10 A, M. Worship 7:430 'P, Al. A hearty welcome to All, Dr. A. O. Thomson, Minister. TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. P. H. Streeter, L.Th,, Rector. lay 213t'd, 1943, Sunday School: 10.30 a.m. 11,vensong and Sermon: 7,30 p.mt. Intercession Service, Friday at 4,45 ILIfl., in the church. weather permit- ting, 'rhe Ren', E. M. Caldwell, the Rec- tor of the Parish of Gerrie, officiated :moat acceptably in the Blyth Parish last Sunday, while the Rev. P, 11. Streeter took the services in his par- ish with good attendances, BLYTH UNITED CHURCH Services For Sunday, May 23rd. 10,15: 'Sunday School, 111.15 Suirject : Hymnology. 7 pin.: Their Finest flour, The evening service will be deli c'o'ed to the men and women in the service of the country. An Honor 4to11 will lie presented with the names of those who taro, and who have in' the past. been connected with the United Church. All the families and friends aro cordially invited to be present, Weekly Tips For Meat Rationing - _Meat rationing' In Canada will be• conte effective on' Thuosday, May 27th, according to an announcement front Oltt.twa. Here are a few lihits on the subject: "Canadian farmers are largely on tlto honer-systen so far as meat ration Ing goes. ,said Mr, P, S. Grisdale, De- puty Foods Adutinistealtor, in a Paten Ibrtnn broadcast the other day. Mr' it nunt.)ci at ilio .\,I. and A,\I, ill Grlsdale, himself an Alberta fawner,• ert1on, 'Toronto, and .1oha Robert son. Inas colli nn Is dedicated 10 those continued: "11'e are netting farmers by the Cull to \\'orshle by the Press was a pall (1181 Fill grand 1)1851rr of Giulerich, who may fish to uulke 1180 of it g1) !1luron district in beth or^1:nd.:alio115• Roth Mr, 11nd Mrs. Robertson enjoy commenn'rafe some passing event to volun!larily to reduce their meat con- dent, Hymn 11!2 wa8 sung„ followe1 j suntptiott by ,at least ono fi't0th„ That by the Aim in unison. 'rhe Scriptlu', I 1'4' was pr' Ace( i,y hi.; \'t:'e in fairly good health, 1,ut )lr. Rn't'r15on4 the lives of their relatives and it; a!bout the. average redudtion' which w'as read by Eileen Robinson; Frances August, I'll a :;un, .lobo in I:1y 1 unit will be imposed on those who have Johnston led in prayer. Laurel Laugll a (laughter 1.Uicen 111'1. .l. E. K nlhan to buy all their meat by coupons at lin read n story from the Study pooh °f Detroit in 11117. Ile is survived by Following an; ill01') od' ((111' 10(014 the and who have grow'0 oh) gnu., fully. 1 h t'0rulcr., broi11e1', .\I r, Robert death of Samuel \\'iil1111, a lite -long still active and useful, and keenly in• \l'ightman, 'They \0110 aceoulpanied Some Real Pigs rc;ideul of L'rus141.;, uc ut'1ct1 all his trrested in luct)I and world (41111 . 1)y their daughter, Mrs. Olive \\'bite, Thome, Elizabeth All : 1, Itrusse'.;. (01 I ')'hey were marr!e!1 on 1\ lay 1.5, 15111, also at' DcU'utt. Jlr, Orval 111ctl�owan, of Knit \\'a- !„Saturday afternoon tit 2 0.1041!. Air, 1y ilii Row. :\. I?. Smith, ih,u 00th tvanosh, recently marketed 33 bogs,'\I'llton, ,;un of the lute AIr. '!1)d .lir;. c ILA minister at Althorn, al the home 3'2' of them Nein ' 11, 1,1 'a lea at the hnnle ul' Phil g graded SeIcet�, the (lasting:.; \\'illon, who was 111 hi; ;:ilei �)'f the bride; parents, ..\Ir. 01.)1 Air lip.:, on \\'rduesdaty afternoon. 10.5+ hogs were sold to Watson giros., of year was engag,'d 111 the 11!' 1wan, John Adair, ('otl,orne to\wn5hil,, .\it, r Blyth, and, we believe, is considered ,hrtiiti: ss h 1'c untl had leen , 1'liwe in Iheii mairlo e they lived on ll!,' grid,, week. in aid et' Ihr \\ omens Auxiliary a record number of Selects for one his bu,;11114:; until the time of his ill of ihr t't;ile,l c'hn014 shipment of flogs. gleams I'0rm, neva :\u1o^u, until their ,1)t, rtaiuecl the lathe, with the read• Hess, Ile had 015)1 1.1,00 a 1,u11tin('llt 10ltreln'nt to (loclortolt 20 years a,). place in the community life and was ; ing of tea only;. A 111051 enjoyable They Wive three on:, Ettre,t, of 'fol' a former r'ew0 ;1101 1111111:41111111‘(•('11..s u'nrher of the tium \was ;])cut. ani°, ('hau'le•.; M. an11 Ilaw'ard of (lode I'rrsbyterian cinn•ch 1(1)11 w•0s 1151) a5- rich. OI' 1111' seven grandebihlr00. two —. snciatetl with, the Odd lcllr\w(,)10) 115 (Ire serving overseas, Arthur 11. Rog' CONGRATULATIONS The regular meeting; of the (4.(,.I. I 1t ~ T. W116 held in the church and (11)041(1(1 AI1's. 11. 'Taylor ;0141 \irs. 11 . Phillips C. G. I. T. Meet the store. and the business W118discusse(I, Ione sun, .108(1111, tarn>;el; at 1 ihr^, Jeanette Glousher then read another (1; 1,111!x, (lair) 11 n;, story. Tho meeting closed by siug- Ing hymn 568, followed by a tasty lunch, Other points of interest to tho far- mer were brought out 'luring this broadcast. If a fain family buys all its meat at the store, ration coupons will have to be used In the ordinary wary, Farmers wlto kill livestock for their own use must register with their local ration board. They may do this by nail- At the end of each month they must send 3n to tiro local ration board ono coupon. for each two pounds of meat killed and consmnetl at home. Two pounds of meat bought at the store would cost two coupons'. Their other coupons may be used to buy nteat'a't tiro store, in' order to provide variety. If a fanner sells part of the meat iie kills to another farmer he must collect coupons to cover half the amount of meat he sells; if, for exam- ple he sells 10 pounds of moat to an other farmer he will collect five valid coupons which he will forward with his' own coupons to the. local ration board at the end of the month. Stamped, addradsed envelopes may be obtained from the ration board for this purpose. V -- Falling Limb Lodges On House During the high wind which held sway all day Sunday, a large limb fell from a tree In front of 241r. John lfeffrons dwelling on' !Ansley etreet. tine top of It stalking the gable on the maul. It .it' 5, 5t, 'I'h0,nl,.ts:_11vathleen 1 Airs. J. 1., Callaghan, Sinu•oe and IM) l'guertle) Airs. \\'. A. liirtles, Toronto. Funeral s(44icc; were ln•1i1 from his late residence on 'Tito-alay afternoon at o'clock, under Ili( an :pious of the :\.I''. and :4,)'. 10tern1010 wds mads ,11191 anti heaving aro filling. "1 and friends, such as illidlctays, \Voiding ,leanly blind but I cannot complain, Anniversaries, or any ether events 1'ur 1 111100 had gond eye sigh 1 fol. 07' I that our readers may think worthy of years, he said. \Ir:. Robertson hay mote. You are asked to use this col- hialte1 constantly tar Ilse Ile() ('ros=,101111, \ye think it would hen rim) since the outbreak of will'. 1\11'. ito]) igcsture on your part to show your in - has planted his garden this teiu,t in your friends, yen l', l)'1).G.M. Will Visit Local Lodge Congratulations to Eleanor lirow•le. 4v110 1el'1)089)! h4'( cis:11111 hi rt 0)1 today, May 1IIh. ('ongrali!lIlion, to (cordon Charier. in )13rus:3e1s ('imiell'ry'• District Deputy Brunt M4,151er .1. It. who c0•lehrate)l iris first birthday on — --i 11I("104ty of Kincardine. 10111 pay his Ft!day, :May lath. Dates Ration (lollj)U11601 )1 visit Io Itlyth Ledge No, :1°..1, 115 Valid ,\•1', out ,\.M., on 11onday 11111 111, \lay (•4)111:t.at111ations to )1iss Alo'9' M1111t' I101.e are the date.; when ration 211 It, ,\ large altz•udan!o 15 expect- of .\ub:!rn, who celebrates iter birth - front of the house, whore it lodged, coupons bccc•nle valid and expire: led, as the Second an,l fourth Degr0 .4 day on Saturday, May _:•ltd. Fortunately no damage reeullel, other Sutler, 01, 7, S, 9, it) ,::.l 11 valid: 1,w•ill be exemplified. 1 than. the lulling down of hydro turd expire inlay 31.1 The Grand Master, .'lest \Vorship' Cangrafulal!on� to Frances Lynn, telephone wires going into lite house.Sugar, 1 to 0, now valid (no expiry 'fill tiro. .l, A. 11c•t'r,e. of 1Cingsion, whn crle(4 ''rai'her l lilt hhihdr)' 0)) The limb was removed' early Montlay'il:ltv.) Nos. 7 and s valid May 27.,will pay his official tilt 10 1110 di;- friday. Olay 21st. morning, with Chief of Pollee Cowan, Blue coupon No, 11Spare h) go,,,1 fortract lhi; Thursday night, at a 1 •an• y . --._.— and Fire Cllief Smith supervising the ,one pound of sugar ler use hefora �yuct to be held in the .\n_lh' 11 i';u•i5hlylll t'c.nrrat'11:1t!on to Ali.. 11101 :Mrs.job, ably assisted by willing workele 'June 1 with homegrown rhubarb. :)I loll, Kincardine. 50000411 from li(1 ' n'ge ('hart, r Avhn celebrated their which included the editor and the I4 'I'ca and coffc 1 to 1t now valid. 1110 expecting to attend. \wcddi1g atnliveivare on \londaty, :May Ileo, P. 1I. Streeter, who took turns k. (no expiry date). Nos, 7 and 8 valid i :Iossl . 11. 1). Philp, E. \Vrioht, \\-. 1 719. in pulling the saw through the stick. Dlay 27th. 11 M(rritt, .•1)d K. 1491110.',1`. a110u,1- r ; i I'or'lwich 1.1h1g1' 1.:,1 '1'h':rsd 1y, ('ongr.ttulalions to Airs. \\Milan) Cow night, it hying the II.D.D.AI.'s 01;1.•181 who 011(!)'11 her birthday 5)t Monday, vi:dt there. \lav 17411, as it was sawed lin length. Another brief spell of excitement occurred Sunday morning when a hy- dro polo on Queen street north tool( fire. Fortunately no damage resulted hero either, except to hydro installa- tions. You Can Still Buy Bolds Citizens are reminded that they can still purchase Victory Bonds. The sale of Bonds remains open until this Saturday. V ('ong081111ations to 'Violet (low, who ''.-1 a little later than 0>11a1. hal the eid orated 1,,1 birthday un 5nnday, , tris5 are gradually coming out in leaf. , May 11111, SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON May 30 PETER'S COUNSEL TO SCAT- TERED CHRISTIANS PRINTED TEXT, 1 Peter 1:1; 2:11.25 GOLDEN TEXT—Honor all men. Lova the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the King, 1 Peter 2:17. Memory Verse: Ito corlyit tor you. 1 Peter 5 7 THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Tints !'r,dlai, e about A.11. G0. Place - eon', believe ve t!tat Vest Peter . 't, tll!11e(L trete tial,\ lull; other; hate sled thee he• gain,) :1:e , ity :• '(3 I;nou l: as C.. i:'0, Egypt, t1.(< an viols. called( 111hy• loll, 'fhe EM.31, ;1.t • ul':tt 'n f: out there. The Apostol:C Salutation 'Pel,r an apo•tie of 3•,',l Chris', to who are 3o. J011rll,•I- :4 ;11" 1)3-3),•H!oa til 1'4711• lila, , l:(iii,. ,(,.I, ta. .\moi.( mud III': Lit 1 •. 1_•i•�', ;,'33 I,)I3tnl ll, ,):Oi Of tri'., ,•;,'!e 11 a1 tl:, 4)'.34- se' '1'!,•. nun., !11� roll till, , (-'hri:,t 1. ,:!1e, 333,11U'.' 1)1• Ficial •.11_LIi1 of .in 'apo,tl,• o1 ,Ir•,. Its ('!t:.,` ' The Abstemious Life 0.33 you .1 • s0 jo lru('r, :nut .'it!rings. '1',) e!"..,1 :1 from lily , wit i, it 3.. it. I1 1iu•.i. 111e ...out: 1fiuin; your ne- hawiu:.,'131137 among' the (13:3 :•',; that, wherein ihey speak again•+: you as i!•1l. r . they may be your good wo:i: which they lo'• hold, glorify Cod in the (lay of visitation " The seemly conduct of believer- n(tl,t !1e continuous or it will fail of it- effects. One dis- play of Christian conduct, or oc- 30sioual manifestations thereof, will not win men to love the way of Christ. The evil reports of the adversaries aro ill -grounded, but they do not think so; and the only means of removing their perverse view is by a ('olltinllOUs reselatiotl of the excellence of Christ's set.. vice. "Ile subject to every ordinance of man fur the Lord's sake: whe.tlt- or to the king, as supreme; or u«• to governors, as sent by hint for vengeance on evildoers, and for praise to thein that do well. For so is the will of God, that by well• doing ye should put to silence the ignorance of foolish men." They are to subunit for the Lord's sake, in order not to bring discredit up- on 1113 teaching and perseentiou upon His church. ".\s free, and not using your freedom, for a cloak of wicked. ness, hot as bondservants of Ciod." Peter naris the Christians against making their freedom a pretext for maliciouness, a word which designated any kind of evil. Cheerful Obedience "Servants, be In subjection to your masters with all feat; not only to the good and gentle, but also to the froward. For this is acceptable, If for conscience to- ward God a matt enlhu'eth griefs, eufforing wrongfully. For what glory 13 It, if. when ye sin, (rill are buffeted for it, ye shall take if patiently? But if, when ye do weir. end suffer for it, ye shall take it patiently, this 1s acceptable with God." Servants are urged to be, not only obedient, but loyal to their musters. The "fear" 13 not of punishment, but denotes anx- ious fidelity and deference at all times and the desire to avoid all offense. Christ Our Example "I4'or hereunto were ye called: because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, that ye should follow his steps." The difference between Jesus Christ and ourselves is Indeed infinite; 14is the difference between the Creator and the creature. And yet He is also truly :Man; and for pur- poses of imitation the truth of His :Manhood i, all that we require. "Who did no sin, neither was guile found In his mount. Who, when he was reviled, reviled not. again; when he sotfere•d, threat- ened not; but eouunitteth himself to hits that judgetll righteously." Ohrist had met taunts and revil- lugs with a silent patience and committed Himself to the right- eous Judge. 5o should the stases who sitf.fereil wrongfully cnnunit their cause lo Cod In the full as- surance that they will one day have righteous judgment. "Who his own self hare our 31113 Ia his body upon the tree, that we, having died unto sins, (night live unto ri;:(3 00t3i3ss: by whose stripes yo ever«• healed." Tho words imply that (:grist. by 1111 own act as well as by Curl's appointment, bora 001 Sins in ilia own body' --- He made our sins His own. June aro con vin red ttlat. ,by whose girim•� ye are healed" refers to the healing of all physical ailments Omagh ('13135(3 work upon the (oohs. Not Ivo t''l that, these vsolde refer to the beeline of the soul with spiritual heath) k' "h'or ye wOir going astray like sheep: hut are now returned unto the shepherd awl Bishop of our souls.' Their is, perhaps a spoo- isl Steeds laid on Christ hc,ilig the Shepherd of their souls. Thetr bodies might be subject to Hut Dower of their masters, but their higher nature. the,) which was their true self, wes aobject only to the loving care of the Great Shepherd, SHE GOES BOOM! 11)33 of tilt• 11,nu:il 01' 0 circus caution shout,, IS-year-ul,l Victoria 7.ac40310, ('.111 is filling in as a human (':ninon ball now that her brothers, Hugo and Mario, are in the at'nly. ryrr+-a-•-• • • Hifi REPORTER Ria FROST 1',"itua there . . , Cut Tile cess• edy! Recently wu told you that Fred Allen was to leave the air for the summer. And now Jack Benny is to follow suit, The last programme in the present Jack Benny series will be heard on Sunday, May 30. Replacing it from 7 to 7.30 Sunday evening will be a serial story currently being heard over the Columbia Broadcasting System Sunday afternoons ... "Those Wu Love." Jack Benny has been a bit run- down of late, This winter he has suffered a sequence of colds and has been quite close to a nervous breakdown. Present plans are for him to go overseas to entertain the troops, If a change of scenery means anything, it should pep hint up no end. But it'.; no change for Comedian Jack t0 provide the laughs for the 1010 of He services, On the subject of radio humour, lots of people think that the big comedians have a nice, comfortable, easy job . . . that life for them is little other than a parade of laughs. Far be it from that. 13y all standards, humour is just about the most nerve-wracking job in all radio. 'Po begin with, few of the big- time comedians write their own scripts. They depend upon "gag" writers to unearth the !turnout and good "gag" -writers are few and far between. If their jokes don't register, the comedian le the fellow that takes the rap. Ono characteristic of most radio comedians is that in their private lives they're quiet, usually rather serious minded chaps. Humour to 1110111 le an ac't. And the fel- 10w who tries to be funny over the ether waves bus one great disadvantage over the stage come- dian. Comedians who appear be- fore their audiences in the flesh depend a great deal upon their physical appearance and manner of personal delivery of their jokes. It helps them to get their laughs across. But the micro- phone is cold, and so is the loud- speaker at the receiving end. Barring a relatively small audience which is privileged to see the show in a broadcasting audio, the great air audience oannot see the comedian and thereby he loses a lot of his stock in trade. But these days they certainly make the moat of tha studio audience. In fact, it's the studio audience that makee the laughs in which the people listening in join, ft's no secret that right In .front of, and scat- tered through the studio audience of the network huII10I0ue broad- casts, are prole siuual "laugh - monger,'" whose buenteee it is to lead the merriment loud and heartily at the appropriate mo- ment.. '.Chet' work on the pre- sumption that laughter is infec- tious . . . and that it you hear other people laughiug you want to laugh, too. So don't worry because you Ileal' a studio audi- ence "haw -hawing" at something you think is not even remotely funny. all people don't laugh at the sante things. It doesn't re- flect upon your sense of littnlour. The studio laugh,•) aro likely spon- sored, as touch as tie contcdialta th(niselyes, Ship Ahoy! The Merchant Navy with full Avant up ha, weighed anchor 11(11 set sail in the chan- nels of the CBC national net- work for a three months' voyage of variety entertainment, Every Wednesday evening commencing at 8.05 notables of stage and radio are to be invited aboard the radio airwaves. Specially pre- pared interviews with Members of the personnel of the .Merchant Navy will outline the story of the gallant fighting work being done by these Wren 10 bringing the necessary goods and %applies to the members of the fighting forces and to Brltain'e superbly organized and courageous island fortress, Many are the friends of Andy Clarke, who has piloted Neigh. bourly News over a long, smooth course. His many admirers did not lack proof of their sincerity and sympathy when Mrs, Clarke passed to the Great Beyond on May 6 last after a lengthy 111- ne£.9. We know that we spear: for rural and urban Ontario in extending' to Andy Clarke the sincere handclasp of sympathetic understanding. SCOUTING... Coy Scout; of 1lnite, the 013)01 bombed place on earth, have adopted a mee 111(01 03 motto "Scarred 0.1 3.,11 111333)3311,' )7f p00(11(e of garden by Camid ii,n Boy tic'out, l:a.e liven (3,1Ii'.)uted 10 3330 Boy Scout, of (hell) 111':11013, according t„ )turd reeeiye,l from In'perial 3ledaquilters (lt' l.h„ <,'0ttts. in LuudOn. Cru y will he deed in lire Scout "Dig for :„I' ” Aiee lti dol:atlull, 1•ece:veil 1e recent (tee!(- at Dominion ItOo 7.c0ut lleedquarters ill Ottawa 1'.;(5 one from the Eagle Patrol 0f Handicapped Scouts in Winni- peg, Etich member of this patrol ei a victim of infantile paralysis' anti each one is hedridden. 'I'lu3 130331•)• Nil., for the Chins 1'p blind for Ibitish Iloy Scouts who have lo=t their 1303,('3 fit the ir:tz. "'hese bedridden :'coot.- 1•.111111 the (11o11('V by Iu:lki(or tit' i'a,•kC and book ends. .lutong lLe most regular blood donors at the Ottawa Red Cross clinic 113 the Scout leaders of the capita! c'ity, They ale also 011 hand for enlergrncie7., awl Mien Seoul liter Bell, recently :,vino<ly ill in hospital, required 3 blood Iran=Itlsinn, it was, hL troop era Irl, Joha 11'i!rtm, twhu pl'u\ ided Behind the recent twes('ntatiou of an $1,800 lunbUI1IUCe to the f(.('.. -1,F. was two years of steady hard )wort( by the Cubs and Scouts of the 10111 'Toronto Group at Christ Church, 1)eer Park, The boy.; raised the money through salvage efforts, and over the two-year period they collected 115,000 pounds of waste paper, 1,000 pounds of magazines, 32,- 300 pour ds of scrap 1(3ctals, .11,00 pounds of bottle.;, 500 pounds of (0 ttresses, 3,800 pounds of rags, 5,300 pounds of rubber, 350 pounds of ' tinfoil, 10,30(1 fruit baskets and 3,000 )wire coal hangers. In addition they sold 21,001) Hot Cross buns. Air Commodore F. S. McGill ac- cepted the ambulance on behalf of the .RC',A.1". in the presence of His Excellency the Earl of Athlone, Chief Scout for Canada. Age -Old Recipe For Good Health It's A Daily Walk of Two 'or Three Miles \Valking for 11001111 is :u1 excel- lent tnedicine for all ages. The Quebec Physical E'ducatton Assoc- iation claims that walking "011x03 cold feel, hot heads, pale faces and ball tempers." Contained in n pamphlet are cited explanations 37hy everyone should walk. Here they are: "Realise some form of exercise le fundamental to health; brisk circulation of blood, free ventila- tion of the body through the skin and flee ventilation of the body by creep breathing are three. great essentials for body health; to wall( briskly two or three times a day in all but the severest weather 18 one of the best investments you (3(111 11111ke in your personal health; when you neglect to take some form of regular exercise you 10 - rite disease; row Canadians are taking sufficient exercise to keep thin really fit, because after a few years of office work, not one person In 50 has even fairly good 1(110 to the abdominal 11111SCles which are so important, "Inactive muscles hamper brain, intellect and iuleginatlon, in these difficult days we all need increas• OUR RADIO LOG TORONTO ETA'1'I()Ns FRB 8001c, ('133, 740k 'Kl'I. 5800. ('13Y 1010k 11.3, NETWORKS WRAF. N.B.C. Fed OOOk WJZ, N.13.C. lime 770k WA1-tC (('.11.S.) 880k WOTt (M.13.S.1 710k CANADIAN STATIONS 01''08 (.)wen Sd. CKOC Hamilton CHGII, lfamilten CKTT3 St. ('nth. CIY'F' Montreal CFC11 North ]lay CJ0'8 Strut ((Ad CIC W3 Kingston F(.'0 Che Bum FPi, i.ondon 14001c 1150k 90011 15;,011 8001: 12300 12400 aGOk 11300 15700 POP—Pop's Some Cook ANY COMPLAINTS r.r CK AO Montreal 7300 )"IC('R Waterloo 14900 CKCO Ottawa 13101c CICC313 Ti111111ins 14700 (":KSO Sudbury 790k C:K1'C Brantford 13800 C3CLW Witldsor 800k ('KNX Wingharn 920k CIII3lX I'aterboro 11301c 1.'.9. STATIONS WPM Buffalo 13100 WHAM Rochester 1180k WLW Cincinnati 7000 WOY Schenectady 8100 ICDK.1 Pittsburgh 1021'1 %VIIDM Chicago 7800 WHEN Buffalo 9300 Wflit Iiltrfalo 5500 n7KL'W Buffalo 15200 WJIt Detroit 7000 , P. 3I1•a '„ Ilia 740 lilliltT N',I%I'i 051I 1':n(land 9.51m liSt' England GSD England (351: England (15(1 England GS1' England E,11; Spain 9.5813 11.75)0 11.86m 17.79m 15.3110 9.1Sm IIAN Russia 9.0013 itNl•1 13095113 12.0011 1'lil''d Brazil 955.00In !YOIIL Schenectady 15.33m 1Vl-'.113 Phila. 15.27ni WCJJX N. York 11.8301 W 1311. Boston 16.1513 'YES! THIS STUFF DEFIES T4 -IC LAW OF GRAVITY `. THIS CURIOUS WORLD AFRICAN OKAPI CAN \MASH )T5 .E34,42.5. WITH na Ta/V•45.; /(7 By William Ferguson see IN THE UNITED STATES, MORE THAN TWICE AS MANY PERSONS AR.EO KILLED IN THE HOME' AS IN /A/oz./sr:47>' CJI'd. 1911 IlY NEA SCRV3CC, IIC. T .3' 1110. (i. 5 r.r. 033 A GOVERNMENT. MAN WHO HANDS OUT -JOBS TO RELATIVES IS A D/VeaJT/Sr ❑:`JU•C'FAUC,PAT 0 pZ'MAGOGlJE. ANSWER: Nepotist. NEXT: A goat•ectting meal. ed a"rvou, 111153a.nce. 'l'iu•re is itlhurl'Ilt 1'e5i,Ialive le dkSea5t a1131 sickness, but there is also ecquir• tel resistance. -\ daily walk of 101) or 111.00 mile; will sl00ne1lien your reii,t111cu.,' The stratosphere 10 tulles above the north polo is warmer 111011 at the saute height above the eyuntor, s a HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured sport. 6 It is part of the sport of ---. 10 Kind of horse (p1.). 12 One of a party (suffix). 13 Maorian supernatural being:. 14 Flat plate of metal. 16 One who 34 Beasts. puts 11) pans. 381iead 18 Small fruit covering, pie. 40 Type of wolf. 19 Condition 42 Disposed in of strain. a zigzag line. 21 Therefore, 44 Beverage. 22 Ream (abbr,), 45 Genus of 23 Male parent. plants (pl.) . 24 Betel palm. 47 Device for 27 Chooses. holding work. 28 Editor (abbr.) 48 Softens in 29 Age. temper. 30 Dawn (comb. 50 Religious form). groups. 31 Cry of 51 Long outer surprise. garment (pL). 23 Perch. 52 Thoroughfare. A Hasty Exit Ih:1II:0Iit'll as h,, rte l i« Stei•e.s 1Vhite t(0(011me ;ho Nall,. mousse, note that 03'1`3) it8u 1:i ((elicit -«1 in (telt. '1'll; never 130131:,.i :.hat from 0 gun:;ae " —..1,.11 H.. POPULAR SPORT Answer to Previous Puzzle NU JJ A A NIGIA'0t_ ENOUGH ERA ISLE STORE ©ARNII SIRES T0"—MAD - RO. ISO AT ARID W I P,E_R= FAR NE © TEJN;E TIS L SUBN E-NERGE E S T E-1 VERTICAL 1 Draperies. 2 Particle. 3 Brag. 1 Silly. 5 Nova Scotia et 11 17 Amuses. 20 Babylonian god of pestilence. 23 Jumbled type. 25 l3razilian money of account. 26 Symbol for calcium. 27 Hawaiian foot( 28 Side of the ditch next the parapet. 30 Terminates. 32 Queerest. 33 Enchantment: 34 Spring up, 35 Alistress (aobr.). 3d Metal 1)ar (abbr.). used for pry - 7 King's council ing purpose,; 8 Roldan 37 C'ttt' into parts. highway. 30 Opposite' of 9 Family of .atveather. herbs and 41 Skills. shrubs (bot.). 43 Italian royal 11 Indian family. mulberry. 46 Print mecrAtr,r 14 Pairs (abbr.). 49 East Indian 15 Minute (abbi•.). particle. 50 Street (abbr.) . 1 2 3 1 5 6 I7 B 9 t0 tt 12. 13 .14 —15 16 17 l9 I 10 • By J. MILLAR WATT —AND womir SO DOW( t ALEUTIAN ARENA: Shadows of a Coming Offensive SOVIET RUSSIA Markov(/' Anadyr �+�rCflf.l:Ii�IL' Samoa+ Vetvci 14 1'\4 q�) p : 0..,0.40.; • ..: .... New Jop oilfield tr, reported building ti„ Nero' where enemy :. ? once wos driven • oust by U. 5. attack Lisburne ALASKA 8toufort Seri McPherson. 1 `ao Aklovik. <,Candlc Alasho•boeedoltensives FAIRBANKS: Eagle Eagle NOMi�e Council tiortlrei Ruby • St! t;4t lit (cr 1ltaltd `k < • .?ouA,d Mt. McKi,rlegr •$t,: tAfeitag Ophir • 7, 4'14000W 411 u•infOk15) American airmen pound Jap bases; Kiska hit 200 times in 2 months Ap a\ ar,V, S014) � 1 enono '� r Matanuska . Akiak ANCHORAGE ,e rv1i> Valdes ti ANCHORAGE ar;�„Co dols_ Memo* ,y�45FIward Bali ? Bethel Hrist(yf !Say y;ldovia 1'..• .,'.• Unimak(. Islands off•lititp „., ...��, . ;el4 fi lis. Mtn .,::� p Dufl h Hnrbory Siirnngin IL �.. w.. (Unalobka Utnnbk L IA'tliericon worships reported in action against enemy here LANDS OIM( 1. Gulf of AIIaiku ' ls.: gciflC,.:Ocean (Signs of a summer offensive in the North Pacific are scent as a new U, S, air base 60 miles from Jag - held Kiska is revealed and American planes and ships hit enemy in the Aleutians with increased vigor Map rounds up recent actions in the area west of Alaska. ,'t U. S. Base *+ Jop Base Scale of Miles 0 300 Have You Heard? HAVE Y0U HEARD? Visitor (in defense plaint): "Look wt that youngster, the one with the cropped hair, the cigarette and trousers on. It's hard to tell \sheth- ar it's a boy or a girl.” PI'ar Worker; "She's fl girl raid rh('e my daughter." Visitor: "\Iy deur, do forgho me. I would never have hit n so outspoken if 1 haat known you were her tallier," ,Van' Worker: "I'm not he': kith- tr, I'm her mother." In a New York court, "Ac- tion by ono Bologna against one Weiner to compel specific performance of contract," el. idled thls from the Judge: "I never sausage a case." 'two farmers of the old I'cl)oul Mood at the corner of a etreet, in 11 large town the other day when if lady passed by dressed 1n the. Sleight of fashion. "There, John," said one, "what'e Wink of that, lad, Oh?" John eyed her for a full minute, Led then said: ",1y, Will, It's Haul (around that take, so numb tote Iressing." 'Does your husband worry about the grocery bill?" "No; he says there's no terse in both himself and the grocer worrying over the same Eat" Ifo determined to pads by ilio favorite tavern on his iv;ty Lome. eke he npproac'h(•ri it he Ila :Into notne\vhat shalk3, hut, after e's ek- ing up courage, he paseiel 011, 'Mien after going about fi0 ya'ds he turned Hud said to Idea -elf: 'Well done, Pat, my boy, Cottle t'nek and I'll 11'.11 ye." Clerk: "My I have the after• noon off to go shopping with my wife?" Dons: "Certainly not." Clerk; "Thank you very ))much." Talon thei'e'e the story of the weary -looking 'woman who horded ten children of the street ear, and was asked by the motorman if there were nil he; offspring or If it Has it picnic. "Vass": elle snapped, "t.bey''re all mine -sand it's 00 picnic!„ ''I'm handling this plane pretty well, Instructor." "Yes, Just keep It up," Bicycling Yank Chats With King A young Corporal, American soldier of a year's Army training est home and in Eng -land, was do- ing a little "pre-ffightnig" on his bike on a recent Sunday after- noon. Hu met with three friend- follc—a man, a woman and their 17 -year-old daughter. ' Wrote hone the thrilled young Yankee; "It was the King, the Queen and Princees Elizabeth, out for a stroll. The Queen spoke to me, and I stopped. We had a very trice Conversation, 811(1 in- formal, 113 110 one else leas around. They were very inter- sct.ed to know where 1 came from, how I liked England and the people, and if I had made many friends. They are grand people, and we had quite a few laughs. The Queen hu a ga'and yereonality, and is just Mite you Nu her in the newsreels. I was very fortunate, don't you thhlkf' Housewives Help By carrying her shopping borne gibs Bluth l ouaew1 . AM ielped MV best ratlike pilaus et tol a year M will tin a food eat i soispi vrw, How Can l ? ? By Anna Ashley Q, 11ow eau 1 keep a piece of wallpaper fur future use and make it, fade the sane ars that on the wall? A, :After papering a room, take 0 piece of leftover wallpaper and tack it in the attic where it is exposed to light and air, If some- time in the future a patch is needed you will have a piece that is the sante color as the paper of the room, Q. llow can I protect the bird, when using the bird bath, end there are eats in the neighbor- hood?? A, It is tt good ideal tt, place the bird bath near a tree if cats are around, as a bird cannot fly far While its feathers arc wet. Q, 110\v can 1 wash feather pillows? :1, The feather pillulvs should be \\ ached on a windy clay, as the wind will not only dry the feath- ers quickly but \vi11 give then( n goo( stirring. Q, 11O\V can I feeeen the time when cooking in the double boiler" A. if the dates' in the bottom pall gets IOw, 05(' boding. water when refilling it. 11' cold Water is used the food will take much longer to cook. Q, llow can 1 )'ltve'nt rust on towel:, caused by h:nlging them on mills:' A, Give all the nails and hooks of which damp towels or cloths are hung a good coat of enamel, whatever colo' is in harmony \vith the wall or room. They will he much more attractive and will also prevent rust, WHAT SCIENCE Is ®ORM Quartz Crystals »illbel• one strategical nti11- oral problem in the United States at present is tt d0Wd: tie 11011100 of supply of quartz -t ystals suit- able for radio equipment and other electrical Uses in the war effort, say's Sl'lellCe Service, udio is the life line of the ruin- ed forces, ilatt.le movements of suldicrs, sailors and {til' forces depend upon it, Dependable in- struments in \ehich crystals are used utast have crystals of the finest quality. Brazil and other South Amer- ican countries etre the source.; of the present supply. 1? the United States tlivre are plenty of quartz crystal deposits, but satisfaclory crystals for electrical uses had not been developed from thein in pre-war Bays. Not all quartz crystals, regard- less of their general resemblance, are usable in electrical work, They must be first cut, then care- fully tested in \well-equipped laboratories for thcil electrical properties, To be Jsable, they should be at least an inch in dia- meter and over two niches long. They should be clear, and free from fractures and discolor- ntlons. • Quartz cryetale are used in microphones, and as electric filt- ers and oscillators. The so-called piczo-electric quartz crystal vi- brates as an electric charge on its surface oscillates. The con- stancy of the rate of vibration iS remarkable. It is more constant than the pendulum on a high grade astronomical clock. A crys- tal of good quality kept at a con- stant temperature will not vary two seconds in ten (lays, It is this reliability that makes it es- sential as an electric oscillator. • The Safest Place In Thunderstorm -- Closing Windows Will Not Keep Out Lightning Movi'kcll1 charges accumulate 111 clods, positive at the top, neg- ative on the bottom, states 'l'irne Magazine, A spark bursts through tho air to another clued 00 to the (vlrth light.uin; , First cones a faint leader stroke, then a huge discharge builds upward from the earth. The slender core t about the thickness of it finger) explodes into a 0.0101110 of fir(/ much greater in diaulc'ter. As this heated air cools and contracts, other air rude es in to 1111 the apace. 'I'llis sudden disturbance makes 111(1 thunder- clap. Destruction comes from the speed of the discharge, not the total amount of electricity; the Quantity Of electricity in an mer- ge() thunderbolt would be worth only a few ecuts 11 tn.mo4 and me- tered. Avotdiug deaths, clueing doors and windows will 11ot keep out lightning. It is most likely to hit the. chimney. Safest place 1n the house: the nibldle of a downstairs room. 'I'olcphone,3 are not unsafe in a thunderstorm. The crackling and tinkling are ceased by 'eduction Charges. '!'hick. woods are safe enough, but isolated trees are bolt -catch- ers. Since they are poo' conduc- tors, lightning may take the (els- lo). way t.hrough humans standing 1l ear. HOW TO RELIEVE PILE TORTURE QUICKLY AND EASILY lc you are troubled with itching piles ur rectal sureness, du nut de - Jay treatment and run tho risk of letting this condition become chron- ic. Any itching ur •e1 ene)5 or painful passage of stool ! ; nature's warning and proper a eatmw111 should bo secured at once. For tins purpose pct. a package of Hen, -Hold from tiny druggist and use as directed. 'fills formula which Is used internally Is a small, easy to take tablet, will quickly relieve the itching and soreness and aid In healing the soro tender spate, Hem-ltoid is pleasant to use, Is highly rec0uunendcd (u,d it seems tho height of folly fur 11113' 0110 to risk n painful and chronic pilo con- dltlon when such a fine remedy may be had at such a small cost. If you try Hem -Bold and are not entirely pleased with the results, your druggist will gladly return your money, MIDDLE -AGES WOMEN (Yn1d) HEED THIS ADVICE!! 11 you're cross, restless, NERVOUS— suifer hot flashes, dizziness—caused by this period In a woman's life— try Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound. Made especially for women. Hundreds of thousands re- markably helped. Follow label direc- tions. Made In Canada. Modern Etiquette liy Roberta Lee 1, Is It perntissii,;(' :•) t•a;un- :me the \;11 11:) dishes- u,) ,t cafe - 11 )11) 440(1!), r before s, let(ing, u , el 1711)) 111!4 .' 2, Iso') it a neUt, of good 10 ceding \1h1 n 1) 814, !,4,•.• Who .ti aske,l a Ilia -tion t.,11•8114 it ,•11111?'i.:-. :, (,.3 •) ;J, 114.3 .!bold at girl wool:ic't• her en;:,,. ecu nt if 1744 father is lead? •1, !i;'.110 .1 bride 0( 1'' a per - Hued 11 tier of thank: 1":' eac1) edding;sift, she leech' a, ;:1,01101 one over 1efttse to !mike :111 1ljn,'tions utile it is nL:Mutel ;,tpus:•ihle to escape doing so'.' lis \\'I,t is the proper tray for a "130wa1) to thank a 411)11 who has given ht r itis ',oat In a .;tract (1)1' or lel' .' .1NSWEI1S 1. 1)s, if it, can he Jcne with a glanel•, hot one should not finger the 5:10410<, or he con- pirunus in -"electing one that seems to Le the larg03t, 2. ties, )ltcidedly .0, A well -bet ! person v x11(01 e courteous in his man- ner of speech. As the old p10- \r•th rays, "Civil, ol)!iging lan- guage cost Gilt little, 0111(1 doth at great deal of gond. ;. The engalgelneni should he announced in her (Bother's 118011'. 4. Yes; It sweet smoke and prohaidy the hest and easi- est way to do this is to write each night before she ret i! neknOWledgi!11 every gift rhe 1''- eei\es that day, li. No; one who feels this way about introduc- tions will find it diffeiull to get along well :,orially. 6. :111 that is necessilty is to Smile and thank hint, Livestock Lost Livestock 111 enemy-ohcul,ied Al - )ted teen? -ho is estimated) to have grcally dec'reas, d, there tieing n re- (Inetlon of 11.000,000 cattle, 3,- 000,000 horses, 12,000,000 plgs and 11,000,00(1 shrr•p 411000 the war eta fled. 1.audsvorkers ill 11)early 3,000 villa;:es in England are buying 900,000 (neat pits a \leek. Claiming it has enough at house, Panama has banned the 'mpuriet1011 of rice, 4'h. n,ir:,l ,)yes are 1!:ud to obtain Make your own VEGETABLE DYES 11. Ili 11:::1;•= 81'e, 1;, 1:'aHes, Ft int i.4" 1)„11_1;,4 L,•,•,'Lm-n, 1')1. D. 111,4).,(/:,1 314:, 4)1)4, 4 )'t• e, 1 .3)8 postpaid front )Dur Ilouk,,eller or The 01 ford 1'niterhlt) 1'ra'h,t, 460 pp;‘,- r,..;(y A\ c., CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS A 111:.\'I'ti 11 A \'1'111) 11 1: 11:111•: slAtsTANTl.II, EARN - nig ophortwlity for housewives and other 4l omen who 1r ant to earn but unable to devote time to office or factory \rude, Avon 1'roductr of 4'anada l,iulited 1010 St, Ale\ander Sheet, \ll,ntrwat. Al 'l'11.11U1111,1:5-1'5141) 2'X1:1) 1',1110 IVITI1 GOOD TIRES. See us first. Mount I'Icnsatit Mo- tors Limited. ('sed car Lot at 2040 141040 Street; lie:ld Oftlre, 632 Mount Pleasant Road, To- ronto. 'Telephone 111'. 2181. at To 1'A lt'1'S N1:1V AND l'Sl•:0 PAItTS 1101) .AL1. makes of e) 's aunt trucks. Com- plete 1,) )0niub1l0 nuiehioe shop service. General Auto Supply, 12 terede'i ick St., Kitchener, Ontario, HA 111' CIIICI►S 111131t1DS 1'01) 14X'1'1{.1 1 1JOUlt 11180 popular purebreds, Complete list, all ages, 1'alt•Vlew Farnrs, St, Marys, Ontario, LIEG1101IN t'Ut'KER1':12i Alibi Jt'S'1' the thing for ))meat -rationed 1)11u•- 1(e(s, Suns. for immediate deliv- ery. Don't delay, 0v 13 .1)113 ;Audis should be Malar, 11 now, A180 some pullets tar l:lt,• May. 'flits Lr the year fur full -speed production ---order (u Ili,: full ca- pacity of your conjoin, rt. •ltrsy Ilntrhery, 10' John N., 11.:ut:tten, 0111. WA Nitwits IND \\'A1t \1')IltK1:R0 )rust hal. Don't take 1i:.1)8 when you 11113 , h:cics. The AtLe,l at- tack to .•n --Lath in 1.111 ,„11111- (10118 )511:))1, ;11111 011 thet:ihtluh front. \I,:13 and 1110)3' wrier cout- niodttie3 are getting s,'::!, L. Raise all the eilo liens 111111 1.1...111. ( all the eggs 3 ou can. C01.1111,. 1100(18 the))), Cul, he cure yea (,.1 the Eight. stall. H'e're in .111( h:ltcher3 bn4iness fur keeps. Every breed- er 140 11,1•s of Guverwa,.nl. Ap- proved s:,•'k from blood,ested breeders. Order Juno aLd July t hit h:) 1141\. 'Twaddle ''h,. 0 Ilat. chanes Limited, Fergus, )'I:t,n•lo, 111,Aul'IIi1:It1tI1:4 HIMALAYAN EV11111)1:A 1)1N(1 13?iekb':lit 0, Prolific and hardy, 4 for 0).'' prepaid. A. 1110111, Agae8lz, COINS ANTIQUE ('0108 IUOL'Gll'T ANI) sold, 128 Nelson Street, Kingston, Ontario. 1)1.!.I(1\ (31(S \VAN'I'1a LI:A1RN 1 1/111 'ING, ('\NA01AN Industry ue,ds designers for war end ))(3tw1r planning. Write Guild of Mechanical De3len, 71 1CIng St. tl'., Toronto. ul'1'1'l':C''11'1. corns]; UICCOMII A 111:'T1O'T1\'1:. 3.14N over 16 \Vauled everywhere In Canada to learn detective work, Practical easy course by corres- pondence. Information free, C. M. Julien, Box 25, Station 'I', mon- treat 11Y1:1N(1 a CLEANING HAVE 0UU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? ,Mite to us for Information, We aro glad to answer your questions. Depart- ment 11, Parker's D?•e 1Vorke Limited, 'sal Yonge Street, To. ronto. 14LI4C'I'ItIC MILK COOLISIIS DLli("1'Illl.' MILK COOLERS, NEW and used, wholesale or retail. It. Adams, ' 215 Kennedy Road, To- ronto 3. FARM WANTED SA1U111 11'1'1'11 LAKE P 11 0 0'T, buildings immaterial, suitable for summer rani p. Tartly bush, Cash. 94 Kendal Avenue, Toronto. 1NSTIt1'111;N'TS 1V.1 "1'1 1) I; 801 & f)RCI11:S'T]?A 1NSTR11- u14111S ant in use 111113' he turned into cash. Send full particulars to \Vhald' Iloycc & t'nmpany, 310 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. F1:.1'I'lll:RS WANTED WILL PAX' '1'1119 FOLLOWING prices for Goose and Duck feath- ers: Goose feathers, 69e Ib.: Duck feathers, 4So lb. Canada Comfort- er Co, Limited, 736 Dundas St. East, Tnr"nt)', tint. l” 00'1' IIA 1,111 13At-MEI:?IA FOOT IIA111 destroys offensive odor Instantly, 45c bottle. Ottawa ngeut, Denman )'rug store, Ottawa. FENCE I'0S'1'S N'.lN'1'l4l) IV ANTED --- 1011,000 N0)1T}lE1tN White cedar fence posts. Write quoting prices, I,. 00'. Johnson an,? Soo, cedar Springs, Mich. ISSUE No. 21-43 Hill.!' 11 ANTED OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN TO HELP OUR WAR EFFORT WAITRESSES CAFE'1•ERIA WOR KERS DISHWASHERS WANTED Good living accommodations under proper supervision. Apply with Medical Certificate Nearest Employment & Selective Service Office Lel'• ,' 11 V. 274 411),;1: - 1:ooI':lt.\i, 1'011 A01 L'1' :10))11:y of chi,,, :I1 nWd1111 ;IL I1Ut- 11101)), 11144 I,,,,)u and batt:. i' ))101041, `1'3 :',I„1 11,01?,vn 114.11 -81piy \L s. 18. 0. U,!edc4v, ' 1)0 ;,11,.3 .1pt.2, zt•z S3drliluu:l rt:,, , 1.undun, 1)),t. 1.011)1? 1'011 SALE 1'48111), 75 .1,' 0144 ('I,1 .1110:11, L6 bush, ern, ((0'1.10 13 1,0 stumps ur 8101,04, ',blot I r, 1. hue,(, barn, 1)x•11,) i 1ri8e 51140, ,,cud well, a•oll . 04.,1(1, rural Illdl!. '10 eio,e 1. Mrs. Sala0 (r;xrcut:.e, 1 :,toria 11..1':-'1.1r, 0111:11 10. 1'Olt 8,81,1.1 '1'J:AM UI'' 1'121.,'IIIIIIUN utt;s risin7, 4 3(•,1:. )liok,ti, v,i,et; \vein01 lab„ut ,'n lbs, \V. 1,,.3':� Kit. No. . Ur ' ,,, 4 7471, y Ia eai 01'11110 Loi ('oi,f'1:1tt.)• Road, 1'.14'1'( Of: 01 .81811:D 1VANTED F1:\\' 11ELIAIt1.L'' 1"AIIM- 0111 r\ ho 1018e good l'outure and accommodation to pustule 011d look atter bur. Loc of young, ,ut- tlo (01' 141111111111', (01' 01130, pled uuvlthly. An 0 1, r keeping t sleep, the 3 bar round, on percentages 01 i111'r0asc. \\ rile fully: fust Offi.;0 )lox 3; c 'Toronto. 11A11tI)It?441\G SC11u01, L11A11N tt:\IitLatESO?NU rill: Robertson method. lnform,etun on request I't gardllt0 11118138. Robertson's Hai rdlesb;tag Acad- emy, 137 Avenue IlIlad, 'I'uruatu. 11.1111 (GOODS Only thin in Canada mau)ufaet111ln( ladies' and geutlonuvl's hair (00,•113 exclusively. Write tis for pa1:i• u- 1u?s. 00111'1'14'S 11.8111 (1(1(41) 231.8 8ouge St., 'Toronto, 1/nuirlu Ln'I:STuctt It UMEDI 110 HED 0(2000 QUICKLY 'TABLETS stop ,Vitae diarrhoea in chicks, Turkey puults, also calf b0e411'8 and pig scours, costs 14 chick le point, lee pig;, 504 ru)1'. Trial sample $1.)U: gu,u'ant(ed results or money bark. 1t. A. Fns & l'u, Limited, (2ondo11, Ontario. MEDICAL NA'I'L RE'S 11E01EDI 1.1O-1'.1L(I\'A Balsam for l'iles. $1.00 with 1)101103 back guarantee and Breen - atone for Arthritis and Rioum- atisul. Mouths supply $1.013. Di- dion Remedies, (lox 118, Vun- iuu\ er, DON'T 11%11'1'-1:V1:111 SUFFER - N. 0f Ithettim t;c tains or Neur- 11 tI should 11'y Dixon's Hemedy'. Muutu's Drug Store, 836 Elgin, Witte. 0, Postpaid $1.00. '1'.11'1:11 (/1111 STU\Imit AND 'l'111113A1) 11'(411010 often are the cause of 111 -health In humans all 'ages. No one im- mune! \Vhy not find out if this is 3uu' trouble.' Interesting par- ticulars—Free : \V rite Mulveney'e R,tn10)0s, Specialists, 'Toronto 8, Ont. NURSERY STOcIC T111:1:: AND (('S?? FIU?'ITS, EVER - greens, Shade 'Trees, Shrubs. Vines, Perennials, (Mel; I'la,nls. Free ,1talu•gu„ and ft Mt list. Niagara Nurse ribs, St. Cuth01 Ont. \-l: It 51:8 1VA:1''l'lill WANTED 1MJI1:1)lA 1'1:1,4 FOUlt general duty noises, Apply Su- perintendent, Howuuunvllle 110s - plod, Jlowrun1ni111, Ontario. 1'A'l'I:N'I'S t'ETHL)1ISTUNIIAUUH & COMPANY Patent tloltcitors. Lstablleaeo 1890; 14 King {Vest, Toronto, Booklet of Information on re- quest. 1'A'l'1:\TS AND TIRADE 1MAllltti INVENTORS FRIEELY ADVISED how to protect inventions, Eger- ton rt, Case, 82 Balsam Ave., Toronto, Established over forty years. '1'IHAIS P011 NURSES APPLICATIONS A R Il: INVITED for girls who desire to train for nurses. September 1949. Cornwall General Hospital, Cornwall, Ont. 1'1101'OGElA 1'111' DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH 1'he heat, Rohl, ur hall HAVE YOUR SNAPS 1)elltered by dial( Any 6 or 8 exposure film petfeetly devoluped and printed tot only 280,• 014)1 0)110 QUallty and fust stir Oct l;u,i'u)tce'd. IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Station J, 1'41.•(110 FILMS DEVELOPED 25c COIN '1'N,. j ,sni ca., II bet -0' L.. Ito - print.. - ca"11, \)1,1141; Poole, 1'.1l. 1'0:. lt!, Sita!:,da 1', .\;, 7.t real, 1'ID('1004.11.8?'111 n2AIL SNAPSHOTS TO HIEN IN SERVICE Star::n,: j,. h4•I 4144,.: ; abet) ( Ila„lid's 1;11'10:, 101 photo Ll.!. ))U14 shad.., Volume nu: '1l':::. t 1.1) le,• us to opuate at 1411,.-t „•:1. 1'111' C11e- (01111.1'5 i:et the to, fit 4': lower prices, .14,1 GI,,' s0,1 ph..r,:': the3' are In',11,1 ' 0. 7'1'3 a 0,1(3 3...,• next film roll. 4'1 1:`;'' 01::1'1:LI-!111•:1) ANIS 11:101,,:, 101 Free S -•L'('. ill \'O): l:n,11 1-'ider, A cindonn r at , ::I ; lltIli((, 0.13., '•18 0 tried :, mouth.4))r 01 place.( Lei„re 143 113 :,1 ell at e, \\'o 1't ,•))((lois i d y' 11:' 1\',3711 1110 hi, 0 ai\ell 3 111' 110141, tr, b 11111111A,: , f people. 1': i! \t 111 L, ),,•t - this 01(1, rrein tie 're' our yO:,L:y 4V, It. ar,d p••• bid •(d- yke, 1,•o. y 11t,t'N'1'1• 0 I101. 8?; .1.}.114.1.', -ti 154 SIxe 4c)i' In 1,.,.1;:1:,: 1:,:., \;,^.10 i6 101101! I,:, 1.).`' :I, I,: ,; h1 h....1 101 4 hm„1) 1,1 (0 ,,, . 1 .,I;,. _, • 0'101)1 r0.1t'rli,l'1 j. 130X 130X , 1'. it, , , .1, - I, I,Iu , 1:1' t.A, ,..t,:'' 1,t3 ilk- ! e4 . 11 ,'1d, Al Ithl.\(. tot (1'.4 A1'1'I.',-'.1'I:,)`:,; 1::1: i\\'ovl.i, 1;1 1.4:.44 114: plus( 0 !t,' 1 IhF . :I m, nth:.' • ',moo. 1',ot 1ut- lh,3 ,I:!, ,114,1`, „pal:; 1;,411\- 01li, n: „0 \tu',.• 1: r::co 11 -pit- 11], 017,,\( .�. 1'1at;'l'OIt 1'A )CCS T1tAl"Cult 1'.1R'IO 0 1: \V ANL) used, for 41) makes ut trn,'turs. General Auto and 'Tractor Supply, 13 Frederick SL, Kitchener, 4)411. 'r1L1tlll11t 118\'?11:11 ENGLISH-SI'I•:.\ E1.1 1' 12 0')' L: S- tant feu, 01 r, male ur 0(0)11)1' fol (troth., 1 10 Grades 8. qualified nlsu to teach french. x11;11') I1270.40 per srhuol 3-111e' phi- fur- nished private rr4idrnrt. Apply, to Allan \v. ri,ins, St,•. -'fleas,, 1'nsclllis Trot, stluit S, hoof 1:o:n d, Pert on. (3nel..,, 111(111L111C 1'.0\e HIGIIC 11113'(13131130 4(211—I:1141)V sufferer of Itheinim tie Polio- in Neuritis 40001d tri Dixon's (1( nl- edy. Munro's 1)ru(' Sore, 3:31; gin, tlltawa. 1'ns11.0i11 $Leu• 'rn.1C"1'llltti 01 ANTED 00'AST(D — '1' 11 .1 C'1' 1) 11 S 17011 1\'rt:eliing, all four '' 1(11)01' mod. els under there tun, 14 an M,i'nie, Wendover, Ont. 11 A\TED CASE 11:11 11.81,11310 1 7 x22, 10 g0"11 w,nrking ''kilt Stale ln1Ve41 vied] price. 11, A, 'Ili is', (1!;.nf,Ird :::talion, (tilt. 1101.0):, G(alll 4'(0DI'i'I)N, SMA1d. at•I'e0(4' Ill 1111: ? di4tt'iri, 4111,)aC- rnt 111g1141:3. ) I44ard p:,rticq• nu Mr.. )',,Ilius. 2 1(:1.51,4)1 ltd., .1 pt. 4, Tot onto, Page I. THE STANDARD 1114444411414414441"44444441444144441"4114 144111414 1"414 144" IMore Transfers Under Com - Aiutllsory Employment Order A Hon. Humphrey Alitchi ll, Minister 01 arbour, announces that he has I. sued the Second (Eder under Section :11) 0l National Selective Service I't\•• INSURE NOW! AND BE ASSURED. ilian Hegiilatlons, Imtking alvaila(be lot rr. CAR—FIRE—LIFE—SICKNESS—ACCIDENT. A transfer to more essential employment --,-,1,141 110'11 ill age group; dtl;iguuted nutlet BLYiH-- ONT. m Mobilization Regulations in ai further r' Office Phone 101, Residence1'toao 12 or 110, li list of certain occupations, "COURTESY AND SERVICE" IA I The Second 01'1101' covers !11'11 ill Ile faIiDI/ailiDaai)112iDir1)12ta17DiDiri212(81i)MMM.%DiDiD*diDIDEVADIDIDiDialDaDaaDiNlt Elliott Insurance Agency J. H. R. Elliott. Gordon Elliott . PHIL OSIFER WES:CFIELD OF LAZY MEADOWS The Lollies of the We •Yield Il•aneh (by llarry J. Boyle) lot' the Ito(' ('toms met in the .1 at -einem (letting ready for seeding .... and (it. the \\'estfield United Church on 4vailiu;; for s,eding , . . . I've been \\'edue..;day and gtiill0d ;; quills. 2 for firmly convinced that in order to be the lied l're.,; and 1 fur the \iissiol- a good fariirt•, }on must to a mar;ter '110' 11t1('. :\ 1101 incl, dinner was til of at least a doz.n different trade,; i'>yr (I at noon, :Ind iofessio::;;, Your degree of ef— ficiency dtpcnds upon the actual laud Ladies Aid Itrtd their regular amount of time you put on each phase .Alo)t01y Mrcling. Alrs. hrcd ,I. l'o,:t of the \work, but all young farmers was ill charge. Prayers were 011: rod (Itould be given a course in farming by llr.s, Cor110u S0,1-11 acrd Mrs Al 1r\111 and that \vould inetad,' a general IAlcl\melt. Heading: were given l y. hnowlcdge of several profcs.siotir. dun;, Joel( Ituehltnnon and Mrs. Fred First of ell you have to he a viler.. .1• Cool:. Airs. JleVitlhhail charg' 'nary. l'Qn't argue on that point. Just oI the hisi't;ss part of the tneetin.; think alma( tannin;; time when the and :give a report 0l' Ilse Rod Cro.i•; contrary little cusses decide to adopt 'wt•urh to (bate Int 1'111;, dune by 111•, unorthodox wayt; of entering the ladies, which 'was very satisfactory. wvorld. 'Think about tite d:u'k, cold Aliss \1'imlie ('amq,bell gave the rw t toruty when Big Barney or Hort of the 1'resbyt. rial bell in !Nuts - Old Nell the dapple grey d, eide to get ,tcls on 2001 of April. 12 member„ Very :del( on you. 'Phial( about the answered the Holl ('all, titres the cows get 11110 the orchard Al r, \1'allul l'on% has '')I(1 his t)rr• and start gobbling up apples with the tm• and pluwv• result that they look like a brunch of ' The Farm Forum was held at Ill" little bll11:lps out 00 the pasture field, home of Air. and Airs. !tarry Sturdy ''on call the vet in a hurry ;Intl find 011 Alonday. There were 1;;1 presunl. that 141'4; over in the other township :A Very lively dlseu4io11 was enjoyed and won't I o back tor at least Iltret' 01 the, difference 'between 1111 year; or four hotlrsago and 1 of y. (lames %vcre also en• A gran has to be a pretty good ate- jjoy11, led by Aliss's Margaret \\,114111 - (titanic. That's especially true in man ,end MI ldreil 'I'horntun. Lunch w•t( served by the ho4tt,4. Airs. A. ('harm these day(; of scarcity of machinery. 11:ell, Alts, itoy Noll'' \its, A11U41n 'AI('l)0%%0'1l, Airs. Jack !Weinman, VIM MPs. Sturdy. ('ongi tiilalion: are extended to Air. and Airs. Hugh Blair, on the 4tirth of a Itchy girl on Sunday, May Pith. Al r, and Mrs. J. L. ,iter iw•cll were (loderieli visitors on 'Thursday. Alas! er Jack AIc(,;'';ht, :\tonin, with Al r. and Al's, \Vatter ('ook. Air and \1's.(Nor!•I.ii Al It well via children were Cudcrich visitors on Sunday. went home very disgusted with hien- rcl,f. 1 Air, and Airs. Frank Campbell full (►f course a man has to be a car• I\liss \1'innic, were London visitors on '1'ucoday, neuter, That goes almost without Aur 111:111 AIN, 11'im, lie\'illic saying. '1'hit:k of (he barn dot'i that (Tinton vIsifors on' Saturday. get tram' ofi and the re;•:lies that you : Mrs.Ihrb!e has salt) tier farm to have to make around the house. Think 1\11.. r. Jardin from 'Torcut0. of the tt nos that get broken in the different kind/4 of machinery. ThinkAir. ..'id Dur;, Itrow•n, Clinton, with 1t•. and Airs. S. Johnston on Sunday. of the time the hired n.in let the sec;) (leaning machine fall off the The faenU'rs are viewing with grave I remember the story about a young fellow in this town:,h'p who started farming anter living In the city'. 111, )tinder broke and he couldn't get the part off the machine so h0 had C) load it up 011 the wagon and take it into town. The machinery repair man, :possibly being a little ,;marl reached into the hinder made a few adjustments, put in a ('otter pin 01' two and said, 'That will be twenty five cents please' The young nun w'crP concern the rain filled clouds tui, r wagon. If we look all these things to town clays as they lout( at the dates 00 the Potenilll• slipping by and 110 ••ccdiu: to gel fixed every time that they go 'done, Almy even have their cattle wrong we'd be on the road all the all in the Mable, This is the lah•:;t lime. Icsfdt ; we sin1111y rmlldnl of - for many years for the farmers in this ford to pay for it. 'Those are only a (IIsi IeI to barye so little grain sown. few 0t 4110 things a folie w has to d1('r The tall Whet( is not v( ry good and lty the First Order. What about the earnests that gets broken. Most 11010.1 we patch it up. 'many fieldrs have to' be broken up (.end (.ace again the \lIn1(ler of Labour re -sown, I has given assurance (hal men \'ill not be directed to employment where the Play Well Attended (vacancies arise out of an industrial dispute, and that measures will be The play, '1'11 Explain' Ewiry" taken to ensure fair minimum (1e!• 'thing,' sponsored by (Troup 1 of the ;ngn for Ile class of work to w•hirl1 .I i'nited Church W.A. in the Alemorial man may be directed, I'nder the Hall on 'Tuesday titglit, was well at- Regulations a man la:; a right. of 'i;)• billowing employments: I, Any occupation in or associated \vitt 1.1'1111'1 store;; 12) any occtlpatioa in or 11, soc!atctl \vi(li Ito inanufactur• ing of feathers, plumes and altlffi.fa l flowers; chewing guns; wine; lac.. goods; greeting cards; je%%'elry: 1:1) any occupation in or associated \villi distilling alcohol for beverage; 11) any occupation In or aswtcf;ti ,1 with the tactor)' production of t;l.,t,1- ai'y and art goods; (51 any 0ec:tp•,I!on in the operation of ice cretin parlour.; and soda fountains; (U) any 0: 111 follo\viug occupations; bus tory..; elt.u•Rum and cleaners;; cal;loam fur - viers; (laning (cachet;; dish wash ers; doormen and starters; green:; keepers; grouulh; keepers; port.'l's (other than in railway (rain service); Private cltattffeu's. 'Phis Second Order places June 15111 as the dale after wide!' no enln'uyer away legally employ any man sante •t to Al0hllization Regulations, 111 ))y of the list of employments now 'silted, except ander special Selective Service permit. .\t the (ante time Ow maul employed in the industries now (lector - ed to be non t%-senfial must register at an Employment 11nd Selective Servit„ Office not later than June 15111. If larin or other essential otnpioymont 1; not immediately available for any 'leu registering, they will lie g'vel permit: Io continue at (heir present jobs, al- though Hose permits may be cancel- led at any time when the uteus ;ser. Vices are needed for high 11rin1 ity ,lots. lion, Alr% llitchell points out thlut. the prurient ()r(ler covers hien employ- ed mployed in the restricted occupations. w'he ore in !'our age and marital ('las';':; l'ollO%vs: (a) Every man born in tiny year Iron 1917 to 1921 (Inclusive- a'lo hags reached lige 19; Ib) every man (horn from 19(1' to 1911; lincl)si.•..) who, at July Kith, 111.10, \'at`;: til nn - married; or (ii) divorced or indict I!Iy separatd; or hili a widower \'!i11111 child or children; (c) every mail bolt from 11102 to 19 1,6 (inclusive) who lt•Is, since July I, -t, 1!1114, lecml: a av!dower %vithout child or children now living; Id) every man horn (Toni 11412 from 19111 linclu.sive) who, since Jtly If-,, 11111, 11113 been divorced or judic- ially separated. IAlthough married men and teen dk;- 0b11'grd from the :Armed Forces after , active too -vice in the present \•a•, if in' the classes affected by the present Order, are required to register at an 'hmtploynenl and Selective Service Off - lice, they will not 110 diret'ted to alter- native employment for the time ),Ping. This au'raligt4nrnt %vas also made 11)- 1 placable in the case of men affected A few years ago we couldnt even 1f• ford to have harntos 111011 IN 00 )rand. 'flues) were the baling wire days, \\'e fix rubber tires and rubber boots \\')? 1,v(,)" cobble our own work shoes 011 occasion, \\'e don't 11:)w %%here farming is going. Nobody can tell. Sometimes 1 think that six or ;even of u; 110 this line F11011 Ill go together. 'That IN, we should pit our farms together. Then Neigl'bor Higgins could look after the livestock. The fellow across the road _V -- tcnr' 11. and mach e11,;oye1l. Tho 0111^ peal to a Court of !Referees, If tie on. was composed of talent from Chisel- jcct.s to being transferred, At the 11111'1;4. which Is in Ile pastorate. of 1114' proseltt thne, lion. Alr. \lilchell :;tales, Rev R. A. Brook, a fernier ministc"' ,men in employments deettred to he in Myth. nom•es(;ential by the First Order issued could be the tnachhnht \\'e could let on May •illi are still registering at the each fellow tlo what 110 wants to do 'Employment and Selective Service ()r- and then at limes like ret ling and Quilt Antl Raffled (ices, All of those Wren must register harvt.11t:•; we co'ild all work togetit• At 1111 dance, snrmnsoi'oI I,' the' Iry Alay 19tli. I would again ptip' )'t1 ! y 4)r. The ni'n'e i think about it blie more thin', I', ' m ly! e fi als the only lV.:ty we can do it. In ,place of Pverybody 1 eft r, a jat'k of 1)11 trade; and ina:let• of none we could work at what w•e like and the results would be much better. EAST WAWANOST-1 Mrs. Alex. Alt:Clowan Is not as well as her miry friends would with to rsf a her. Airs. 11 ane:; \\'ikon Is able to be 0111 tar.ui0, and visited her daughter, \1•s. \\"Ii'•. who is a p.tticalt to the \1'it:ghr 0 1'0 ,vital. 'itt:; 01 rrat;o 1 s are t4)-;11'ly slow (lids' \1'1.! Auxiliary 011 11111111}, 11 (y that these Orders hem: to 01,11; 711, 31rs. I%r. \'oI' w•on the cushier both on onnploycrs and employees. which wa,; raffled by 4110 11'1 Alm Alay (till: in the else of th or - which i3y, and Mrs. \1'altrr ('un!( \nn Or) in the Flat Order, tool al- • o built ruffled by the L'; un11ary lln,uu, ter ,luno 1'5111 in the case of -Ile Se- flirt; of the Myth Hod ('russ, cowl Order, it %rill be Megal.for alt 1104 employer to continue to employ or to log 1)1 1)g t any mal ht a ,1ari; 11)..)ig)'(t'.l clu Mission Band 4110 Meet A "Ir'ORGOT l'EN LAN1)IIARKS" J. S, MacKINNON. Wednesday, May 19, 1913 '1'111. II .,1 Is h 4w that Illy \'11111:1 01 1'lylh m'. II ' )•p:raled lu the yt it I.'ii. II wunl,l now 1,10' (,xlr on l) in'el fine if a plota- t ., ,!'h of lin, 11 *J.' Ipd hem; taten, ;o)' t '; IT tat dryades, :ides, anti itt y had hr, a pre • 140 I, thew \would 1,141 'o Lilt. or lite picture:; 111 4111:4 I;fl't 11011 511(2,14 et the Alain Stt(rl, ;tiel what changes would be not I. Not lurch (.ltamte 1 01,1 ; phtee in a (My ora ), ,tr, hilt 1)1(.1' 1 period of )war-, 4, ry 4111.11 than t . at ialting pace. As at exan- 11e 0f Ihii, t 110 111'.•'1 tai::h! h, 111 about 11 and illustrate:; 441111 h:t:;, curl is, 1111,in!_ place. ONE BLOCK The 1 b it on (Meru SI reel, \\'i,+1 111 e, 111'1:4:'t'u I:lnoley ltd 1'111 III "t ret I; i.; 3 lypi0•11 011 1011101 (A 1 hill,;111101} on the corner of ti,leen ;uud 1111;11}' Streets wwls 31r. 1 .Uctluarri'•'s It1ue'4>m!Ib Sdep, anti n Title further north, ,\Ir. Aleut;1•rie'; I.1,iilcnci. This 1vu; 1 fine frame .41Itcltrp, painted %\'bile, iu tuttrout 44'.1; a (lo%ver gi.rdcn, the %whole t n:•lwtetl by 11 % dile pit•! et fetne'. 1111 Further along the street %%3s \\'ul. UrlmUmo8d's general store and !.joining it 4411 ; a 11.4111. nee III;t1 Ova • ail: r\rar,',; turned into i1 h its t!:1'•1. '1'111: ;hop \\.I- oecapie 1 '+y' lint 11 Or)nunon,l l\\'II 11:'11!,; 0111 ;(1 a I 1 all .!1 • n; tv,ll aim a china t;, irinm. 1"I ('tilnlittuhl.4 IA1'11.r north wa; Hein). 1'0:11. l; 'I',tilurfng 131111:41111'11 1. 1 I.) '1'1. 'n un the corner of 11r311i111 WI 01111 tint ru trim was 1)r, \\'lll'at S1.1:111:5 rr i :110: e ul nffire. 'NOW nolo 1111 Change 111111 111:; (will 133)1 en practically the 5111114) . 11 es and In 1111' ort' 'r n; 1111 IA) IIII nlc of ('04000. rte 011)I Itthil,son's (;roecry, 111111 halls libuve. (III The Alt.:11011;11 1:31 1. I1') The I111;:i 1t ,t 1.'I :•I( v111. 1 III 1',•. S11'3II: f e Iut'r properly, IS tee 1 ;; a let 1 ,r 1" ,en'ial 1•,1• ),a' I\\'e may sat ly place the Ale:b a lie, t'reuuntnd, I'tu110i and Shan I'raptrtics as 'Forgot t, A WOOD PILE, Al one lime the (Sinnd 'frank I1a11'vay O.N.I1,1 1:,u1ue 1 wn•rd In 1111 lucowotivi; 011 111e 1.011'1011. 1 1 111011 31111 I'r'e 1 int• Myth IVIS (111 of 1 110 111!111 ; \%?Ir1'c 1!I w, 1 %t ., ; 111:3'!!. ;,it t 1111' I1t' •I! 1011 was j)sl 3010: 4110 11;14.1(5 11 1111 1:1111 11 CI' 1'0E-10' st .'i, IL", IIic winter 3111 14 113111 1.1 1 1311 1'011; 4430 I 1131 pile it 11! illy al the Itwatian neit!eited, 1 ter• nun tiaras w•1 re 11 hveii:i 1 do not I,uO\v, bot 11 niu'I bay:' bc••t irony handl In IIIc early sprig,; ; 'n .; of 111'11 80.11(1 au1,1 ,tad 1 rilm:4blg %4•!Ih tPiO la a f ,rl ., ' 1•'11v mill, I'1 c": I 4+1. 1, rf'' ;• I , i1! ' cal into the Ila pin, : le" h, was p!!' I 0 n Ino,.=1 rieuli:'e 0r.,n'n'r on the stile of the switch mid \sto n 111. 110, 11 !lad 1.:H.:11H 11 \a ; crrttialy '( f'hl l0 b0 1,,1x1. .41; ;10 1 ;i')t,l:', tt 113 1111 It, _-t 1, et long and f( el 11!;11, and u.i'm 1I}• Cori, r' 411 r,• 1 %\ 0 =t1 h pit: \1'114 n 1 11 %vas 1: 1 tl ILO 110"11 1111 11: ;'p; 1 1•: 11 tool we can safely, ),lace the l;rani 'I'1:luk tw. ;11 rile in 1:1, r )y of lour; oleo Land. nu11.1os. THE OLD CRICKET G'iOUNf7. The 0111 (rir':,t I Comm I w ',= al Ili 4v, 1 0 34 01' \\'t• !t)t)l18!'l :''lett cu Ide Lund ov,n, d Iry It^ ltly'tla I': in',•, t'rieliet did not ton' 5111414(' a; 13:1'1111 1111,'): In a hail l' all match \\'!.t II:: \\'111g;l: '. n t 111, 1.1);'1 ! !iyel aril cilb,;ns w1.o e'nt" t 1 'Vil',I ,; III: .,; ti:. r :•it '11 a( 11' y ow 1'1)1'1.1 31:11.-t In ;I 5111 ' . til pi', Vini : ,'ant : 111 ralrher wool;' Ind 1''.111 1', or _11 11 t It :lir;i ilr In in. ti:• ,' ❑1(I Into' the ha11 un' the bo ;nee. tl Ilii . ,. (rt is slur 111. the li ,l1( ' Ic rm \vent to hal :!r.1.:ut'1 \•te'a 111 \\!t 'h• it 11 11•n t^0't 11,x' • 1 the cbleder had (1011.110h 1 Ii»it 10,;: ; I!'u ( wit tea 4 4)1 :'.il t' Igo over his lure, dal ;;' leatlu r glove:; ;101 (I11a;ug Curr ht ; for •o and he Si ri;;hl up ' ;hind the 1' nit. r. It t;,'t8il.ly v. is a kat .:'k•1(11 h! w fly Ihr '!1}I't t1')))! 1h" iron e 11,'11, r w ; Ili . •- 311 u: y. \Vint Ili, 5e01:' @I' the game \Vali 011 r..'4,r11c .I 111;1 it I.; lir, :; thl) just 1' %%.11 that it is 1101. The Plylh t,. r,u \•.ts, wit 1 8141 in ;•1 111 c :; 1'y c•luipluenl for 1119' ' ga'0i,c, and lite 4 rlrlrr =1; .I 11.10 beHind the batter. '1'l:, old nicht titoin'I 1(:,o;; h.' pia'ctl it; MR' 01 Till' hol'gotii'n 11.11111111111r:,s. A FOOT BRIDGE. \t C1(; lime tile re wit.; .:t foot ill 3 ;Ira illaerors 11;' ('reek. I1 44;10 1 'cul 1ni 1\Vt) ': rlw•e( it Ilse ('.I'.It, stat', n ;0,.1 the flour mill (betore the t•rt•.'!( \•:as chin, ,cd in it's co n•; 8 Partici( K, II; , first Reeve of Myth. t: ; rat' tl the Lim. t Mill on the plese)I .•10 10:1 ht 11.01 a 111111• L•cr 111111 on the opposite •'(14) of Ili tr.3t'. Kelly.; alive 44;05 111 rite Ilutr 111111 ;u 1 111; 1 111011 1. 111 110x1 lime 1wa>: mil the south curl cornt'r of A!ill and \\' •stmorelo11 sl r,' 1 . Ale I of the 111ill howl; ilve:l in rolta..2,1 s in the Vicinity CI' the now (',4'111, st11lion, it 44'1 a col' 1- 1111, 14;'''4 1 r \t'. Kt Ily a • %yell t; the urea to go 10 On '::t Fire: t a4::1 ❑eros:; the hri11: r awl it, ':Inn' distnn'ee ht to the ;71;1w• \till. To 011%i;tle this wall( .\11. Kt'lly 1111 1 11 1)l „tt hritlge, It cer• 1 1101: w3.; a "'1:11 01141 al.. ue0 ;11;1 (lit tiny fir a good 11c103, year:;. The boy; apiprell;tl d it fie:'ar .' it made an excellent 1111411 to fish, and 111 one riot' or al other you »1n1.1 .1:'1 'Trustee Sunt Creighton, \1'm, 11111: lr.; cl' l'diea.go. \\'1(l. I''mi; l of 'I'ollenh.o), .11111 Stns of 011 ,rlh, or the writ, 1 on Ih., i ri't'. or in the Vicinity, trying to catch a chub or a shiner 4)r it niay have br 11 a sac':,'r at certain ;3•11- 41),113 r.l' Ihr %'el;r. After the leather mill %vas l u'nr l Ilse bridge gradually 1.11 into 11ir;as', ;and one Iresln I 11::t i 11::0111 1' calked otw;0y the limbers, :'Ont of 110.1 1101 1rs were ea11:;tut ;II Ili, (plc 'u strcel Bridge ,and 1 11rr 501,0.;;1 wa': n •t Ile '' ,,y ; %veald get I.w) of the 1011g, r *tuts, (gel them placed (r! 0111 four fey! apart, nail board,: arra:;s (Intl m;t'c(! 1411;, 'I'h girls 41. rt ..'.4 L, 'R ar the ply; In have a rid,t on 111040 1;:1'1 I.\t tb:.; time the kite t1 11;15 on 1111• hill.) A 11;11 Iruttelue;l 1 ",1 01.1)111 11 f;•:'1 ion; 01011• its (l4pearaince 011 the ('r, '14. 11 \•a.; a 5111 %O(' •lel ;Uu) prtln'lle l I y ,1 013314. 11 w•11; 114)11 110111,11 surd 1;,)111 144 in 1:•8111 44:011; t mn1•r 1111,4 11 311: half mile an Moir, 1 I elitVe Mfr. Il, S. 111(1: 1 Vora:, of 1l Imlillon, 4!.141111 h;tvo ccusidertthlo ina'rrni tint; ;' 3nl itIis ; 141: \hal t(1}sleri',,Is mall. '1'110 rail 'aril! the Ila! t0tr.ln.'d bout anll nil' foot bridge 11111 made them 110:=.411:1 ln:'Ve rll r,onr ant even the 01'01 location 414 the f ride might be 11!,tirnll I11 d !':14) 11111 so it is mill ered along the for; 011011 1 allyl l l iak s. 11 M,:.; IT It a p!.Ie. !'e to la all ;l0.8 (4'' 'I'o'•;'lien 'I,uul)uU•l(s•', tact of w•hi3O play;':I it; mtri 111 the' 'die (1! the Villogi 0f itlylll, 011 ;;1'•0 will to rt alt :nbrr 1':31 it 1'; 10,1 141 11101 ht long i'. th' mist, 0:111 ratitmt Caul Ute pat; hell To tell of e,. alleys, 1inor , cleaning, and per;;:;in Hod 111- ''''' laundry \•orae) enol roans; any 0ec)pn• (at .dunce illi. •I'a'izr'•5 are your clt01ce directly al;suciI0 ! with i;y,' jRn11cr Mobilization Regulation';, unless %service; uudrr special permit. On the other The' Al15;io11 Pant will hold a Thank -)nand, the men affected mast register I Figures ha"! ("III -ring meeting (i friday evening, by 1110 dales specified: on rtgislrat ion Alay 21st at S o'clock. Miss Ida Ale -1 Nen under the FiRst Ortlea' being of the nature (11 1111 11411 tl;)tot. tint Kc'tzi0, who wrote 1110 Mts.-dot)1:•au 1111(414. with by the P:mploynrtlt tad Department of Labour expo: 1., that it Study 11001(, will be the guest ,;pial( Selective Service (l;flcrr; at the pre.; will be semi. days yet hel'urt' Ittt• 1'144• 0r. (1U time, am I110.4e in. the 10l'0wtug 1110s etre RVaflable. A 311551on Rawl (tally cf all Hands oeeupalions:---taverns or liquor, '.vine 'These two Orders,' the 3!hil;ler of ;in the iltiron Prevbyteri31, will he and beer stores; retail salt. of candy, 1411411ft s':i;1, "will bP f01►,rwc(1 by' fir held hi )flyth United Church 011 Fat- confectionery, tobacco. 000115 r,t Won- then Or11rrs 1'1)1'1'1111g"1.1;1'.1)11'iitiou- ery, new'•;;'0 11-101' (hop; 344 bcc11ty al tun polymenta:, which %%111 he Gine! parlours; 1)1811 and wholesale 1'ior- just as r1'lbidly 11.1 I110. l':I0pin: trent isls; 801VIct Mations (gasoline -filling and 5eleu1ivt' Service Ulfit•e:; can (4811ons) ; retail sale of 111ot ar vehicles 11111111e 111n jot ' or accesisories; retail sale I.f sporting 1 __ ___` --V' — 'gv0ods or musical instruments; waiter, Idly A rl'Icicet Out of the thousands of slips con- taxi (trivet, elevator operatnr, hotel shoe shining, laths; guide not yet leen reerive'l to dale, and hi view 1111`( Sp111):'. The 11,21 Weather, need- urday, May 2101, at two o':(Icck. All. ; less to say, is the ('1051. (AIc1cnzie will 111;o he present at this (Too late for hat week) ',meeting. Mrs. Kirkby. ,Presbyterial ISecrcftry, will have charge of the Aire:, Tucker of \\'Ingham i; visiting, meettg. her twice, Mrs. Ccorre Cahlwel1 111. and Air;. ,dint Caldwell, Ralph and I':lh3, visited 31r. and Mrs. Lauri' voyed Ity the 1t0}•al Ncav'y, less than '11(.11 boy, domeeslic servant; any o•c'nt• cert of Ainrris on Sunday. done out of 210 has been lost. '!'lir' Ration in or directly as.=ocla0,1 ,11111 31•. and Airs. 1.40lie Johnston (spent Royal Navy, has sunk 0r cmptlretl entertainment, including bit not re - Sunday with Mr. and 31rs. Harold 'more than 5,000,000 tons of enemy 4;4.1(11111 0) theatres, film agencies, Sellers, near Walton, merchant shipping. Immotion picture companies, club:, tow; Oistriel rnnthet.s of the Feilei (tion of Agrienitl•,re are b tsy ,;:1111(41 !LAM; on a riffle to be held at 1111. Imran Federation of Agriculture I'itst An- nual Field h,ty in Scafort1! Lions 12 pure breeds and several crosses. "Xtra•Profit" and Standard grades. See Inc for full particulars. !'lace your order here. A. L. K-liNICK I3LYTH, ONTARIO. Ontario Towns To Plan Place In Aviation Thursday, flay 27111, 4111 ::4)r the limit !ORlbi'te11 effort on Ill.' part of )\'or one hundred (Intari" cumu,tnllllc:; t0 plan their puce on the post %oar aviation 11(11), 4\•000 a meeting swot - (sort -it b}' Ile At'ron'.Intical I11.til11111'? of ('at;ads \\'ill lc hiltl al toe Itoyal 1'0rl( Hotel, '!'ornate, conunenci114; at 1.311) 1).'tt, 11aty ce,11III untlf,,t 11114,' already done considerable %void( ou the matter of airport d0vrlopnnrnl, \vit't the CO. 01)erali011 of 'rime Aeronautical 111811• Lute, In many cos.'s, airport sites have been 'telt (.011 and ai' )tor) soul• tuilterr; have been set no to 4voric with the institute In Ihr Ilvitlopmcnt of sacttal plans for r)n•w•tys and buil(1- ings, -env tendency, through the tlevelop• men! of larger 1(11d larger aircraft, has been h) have fewer aid fewer ports of '11111 on 1)011 line nuts, and the cipal Itrauleh of the Aerona);!cal Itl- slilul0 has been Work out 1111115 fur Ice de1elnp1)en1 of feeder 44)1 vices which 44111 bring the alvanlagi's of aviation to 41ery community. It its experlet Ih'It aviation %%ill bring about rlecentralizaittdi cr 11401 industry par- ticularly, and that Iso longer \%ill (hi4 section t i industry feel 11 neces:1at'y t) locale in a 1'144 largo centres The 01011.10 ennvmunitf( s are 00 close to the 111orl thickly populated centres in the United States that an, enormous increase in tourist trial(' 1 is t nVisaged, the Intimi e of wvidelt 1111 be felt Ind only ly Ili).;e cotnnnntilie:; w'hielt offer tourist allraelons but by Tvery centre in l'anal3 01•••11)::1 of 111:i holland wltirll \rill be ere (tell for nearly every typo of foul, service 1111,1 c(laipmenl• 'I'Ite development of flit. kudos 41 inter reiorl pus 'ib(liUu; tvlbI receive 'tortuous impetus. as will, of cotlr,e, lite slunntt'r 111(11st Iril'fie. The meeting will be climax( .1 0y an address 1:11011 by Jur• 1'. ll, Iticl(en,, \'ice Ihrsl11cnl and II.')eral \Ico3ger of Canadian I'acifi0 Air I.hu' , now operating the greatest mileage (it rAlr- 41'11yr; In (';!111113, 01111 Air. Ill(1l•.e)s will loll what an extension of .\4 i;tt':rtl \yill !lean In the 11)51•,%;1' rec)istrnetl)R period in 111,111!1)'4 to kit p Canadians busy, vel linty on cnn'lunniti:'s 00111 large and small, will 1,..no'it from the d('Veluplleul Li our 5Ly11,ys, --V SUGAR FOR CANNING WILL 13E 11 POUNDS PER PERSON Citizens in this district have 1(4011 granted IJ pound.; of sugar per por- 11)11 for canning 9110''1 (.;, according to local ration lnc.idtlnvders at \\'hl4- ham. The \\'artiste Prices and '1'ra(lo hoard have allote11 i_0tIt t1 lbs. of sugar, This 'neon.: a d';lrihullon of II pounds per pl'a'ce), The distad I (limpid:e: , \\'hag to t, Myth, Ilius ,chi, Turn' eery, Hist '\Va.w•,,t1111-11, Al (Irey and 1htwiek. As the (Tomtits are only good for 5 pounds etch the ration will for 111101 fanItlies 1(.1(!!111 to I1 lbs. per person as the \\'aU•tlme Picea and 'i'raiii Board Iva.; r,b:1 that the ration nU•,t bu rcdueal to the even five pound Coupon. The local board had 10,f>5,181)911- of u 11 11'1 bred Shot thorn Helfer, ;i cations for canning sugar land their total request 11115 l'or It!N,1'5' pound 1, I'urehred Holstein Heifer, or a Pure - a mach greater amount than the (Us- ti:red 1•orlislire Sow, or the etlni4(t0tu'- trtrl lilts been allowed. ,in n $:,1,tn Victory lt:iud. IIuy a ticket : ('onpoi s will be mailed to app11- I nil 11:114 a worthy organization. emits about the first of June, The World's News Seen Through TI -IE CIIRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper is Truthful—Constructive—.Unbiased—Free from Sensational- ism—Editorials ensational- 14111—Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and its Daily Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Hoine. The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price ,$12.00 Yearly, or ;$1.00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday hues 25 Cents. Nanne Address SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST Wednesday, May 19, 1943, - C. i, ii 4.0 4• . . 4404•Wo 1(e VeMoo: •0.1.1 LYCEUM T'I-IEATRE [,1 WINGHAM—ONTARIO. _, --. 'Iwo Shows Sat. Night • Thurs., Fri„ Sat, May 20 21 22 :, Betty Grable, Victor Mature, t; John Payne In "Footlight Serenade" "A musical comedy blenaiing sot BELGRAVE •••••••••••••••-••••••• PLETCH—McGUIRE A lovely A1ay wedding took Inure . " on Saturday al flan A. AI. at the Bel - 44 glYtve United ('Unroll manse %vhcu Ilov. Cr.�. ( II. Dunlop united 11. nuu•riug(1 TIP . ma Jean, eldest. daughter or 111 aid ',Airs, Harry ;Alc(;uire, Ilelgravo and lance and hunion r, }, Gordon Samuel I'I4teh, non 1(I \ir. and • ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS, >. Airs, HerbertI'Iotoh, Morris 'lbwnshth. I Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30 p. m.;. The 111111' wore a Brews of shell pink ; rh(ffon with small hat of tannin' blue Mon., Tues., Wed, May 24 25 26 ;; atnd pink, Mils Lois A1c(;ul'u, of lint- ':t..4 Joan Crawford, Philip Dorn, don, sister of the bride, 1V/18 bride JI W � oto sync, n maid, ring it IIn111101; e creat two• • "ltetlllioll 111 1''1'illlce'' PINT (11.V4 111111101 wllh gohl ant! a • :. 1iu th matching hat. Mr. Ernest I'letch 1).1'111' story' of a Parisian (iiisling.•° brother of the groom, was best Ulan. ALSO CANADA CARRIES ON. ;;,After the ceremony the bridal party relurnod to the home of the bride's • 4•.;1.0;••i••p•.,:u:u:u••.•u•1.l••••••..• • •••1:•0.4,•4 •aiparent 8 wIIIIre III1! w'odllil!g dinner AUBURN 111vi'e S4rvicl' at 111.:;0 11.111. Sunday in St, Alark's ('Murch. Ale. and Alrs, Robert \lelienzie of III mall, vi;itcd with \1r. and \Inti. Berl Craig; on Sunday. 118:s, Jack .\I Nall and Airs. George Mohan, tit 111y1.h. vfl:sled With \1r. end Airs. 'Thymas M(N,lil. \I is. .1• nm:4 IIoWatt, Al•:;, Hugh Cheney, of Sealol'lh, and Mrs. Percy Alai:ming, of ('limon, visited svitlt friends. Ales. Perth!' \\'yell, who has liven 1(11011"ly 111, Is much Unproved at the hone of :\1 1.. and Mrs. Jeremiah Tay- lor, Rev. Harold Snell of Iahel has ac- cept! ,1 call from the Ui;led church - (.6 at Auburn, \\rest field and Donny- brook, subject to approval of the Pres - 11 i- res•11)'1• iy Setthnment Hoard. !c1) uiard \Ic'iIIW'ain of Nile is it the Colleriili 1In-Aplal having undergone a :4 1101ls operation, The many friends of Mrs. Archil' Itel.lnson of ('Muton will be pleuise.l to !torn she is improving after a serious il1111 ;, ('qll, Rcihorl .1. ('IYtig; St, 'I'homlu,$, spent the svicek•rad atlir, home lucre, tlext served to Ill1Ill'aliate relalives of the bride and groom, The dining room wa.s 1)111111Ifully decorated with pink and w•hitn citreanler1, large Willie w'ed• Id itg he'll and spring 1low'ers. The bride's table was centred With a four layered wodd1ng cake. Later Mr. and Airs, I'Ictch left for Toronto, Handl- fon, and Niagara. 1'a lis, the bride trav- eling raveling In a talloretl suit of navy blue, navy hal ss'ith accevsorl's of navy and white, On their return they will re- side on the 4th Concession of AIonils 'township. Guests were present from Toronto, Hamilton and London, A('. Kenneth Wheeler, 11.(,'.:\.10„ ,1)uweronto spent the week -end at his house here, Divine Service in 'Trinity Church next Sunday at 2,30 p.111. 'grown weasel or ferret, is Crown in ' On Friday evening tine Junior Ked color, and 1.s plenty fast, although it ('((xis Society of 5.5, No. .,, Morris, looks rather clumsy. 'These (11e a Ipresented a two part programme wiUh common and welcome sight to see, A A lh•olic of Springtime in the Forest- ;longooi0 and snake will face each ors 1lill under the direction of Ms's other for how's on end and finally one Dorothy Colley, tctcl101', and, Doss makes a lightning foss movlanent. its Elizabeth A1ill6, music supervisor. Pro all over in It second, the snake is dead reeds of the concert were $: —lo -day, as always, the `Sa lad a' label is your guarantee of a t� uniform blend of fine quality teas. Pr TO THE HILT By Percival Christopher \\'ren 11.\1''1'1:11 \' \\',Ill 1)x11 l ail•ii i1 ,11111 5'111', 11011 himself, "l.lstwl, Sa11i!!," lie said. "if >oa think that jun are sari' beLa,tse the majority would mall:!' '111)0 you hell) to ransom hit 13 plan to death, I'll tell you sometilter. I don't know hom. much Cie "'rkar :3'011111 pay the 11;111)1 to 1111:111 +,(,1 over, top 1 do ;;now whatInc i1,ldji of Suf(I Iiot woilld ray" \ere•\,til;•mill f hi.1l't 1,;1111; 711::1111. Alar -1,1)07 '.a;on. he hadn't r!loa.ilt rpt that. Ta:'ning 10 I:!)oda Khan :\bat,)), N',71i 1),I1 hall,' hint make it ,gear to 'ill' S:1hib char 1111• ilk s party could get a majority on r11"i:' side it was quite eerl:lin 111at he would very soon be sold to the Singing fladji by the Malik, a1' else would ;%.I 11 into the 11u1l8h'r bands and be Indty If tlt1 111111:111 Init hint 111 death. Tl: is the ex•s0poy proceeded to do io colloquial Hindustani, and suddenly pausing he sneezed. said "Pri.isi: be to A117117." ';ue1•zed strain, and said, "'Thanks be to Al- lah." sneezed a third time and said swiftly anti 1ilinust inaudibly 1❑ Eugllsh, "Ask for water," and 0.0137 tlii i''d the Torrent of i1industani. To :ty that. \"erll•\'augh:ill 11:11011 a "11(1(1) Is 0) express 1111 wildly the ,'t':eer upon his \'ear'. and (1(spoudl•u1 Mind of those t11ree words swiftly and unn)i718k7 all))' spoken 111 !ICs o11'11 l0(1;;11e, 1; (.as tui ;hat there was tiny 111^:0. '1t init):'obabili1\ in .117 , x 111'!'11; 1111111:18 a little I:11yL-1I. It mos. In his !1)i:'odu:ire the \'01'11, 1J173 ,!I;let 1\ ;11111 s(U':'1:p1 ilvusly. It '1,L117 ,:16111•<I 1 (111011 7 111,7 the Llall \1 1e`i to 10.11) beryl, 1111 hill. C,r)aha'm _t,1nel !1 ;,1 \v,,,• 1..,,. „':l) )1O, , 8,,.11.11^ W'' • :11' • „•I Ire177 t•no ,e)vole..7 and c,',e7.71):I no:" -; I. 1t1 1:,,:111 1' 1' P, -! ,7(11 Ir II 11.111..11 to I 7''41to.,111 110111 , . , 1 I:1011c'I; 1', < :1101 ,'•,1: I ,'7811• t', 1'), 071,1 '!.t\,' 1111,1 t. '' (16:11,. I ;(m hiultr. ; Iv•.7 oto w,,3(•r" :o '!i' 11, 1 \ W r,, me 111th-, '704 )1' 1t (Ter 1I. V- 174 174 V/ I.' 111 (77' f1(. 11:11 17'31 ho open (11!;' ;(11(1 'Illi r' ;i,-11 : \•,'1 n hi cix'r'al, 1.o.1'1; WA I), ,.1:14'::, l i.ry bad 1,+7„001',x, ))oli • 01 ik" ;111 :0) if 11:111':!1 p.1• 111:1,^ =i, 1,grii 1'}11 :Ili 1,• pc; 1)a 1101 litL•7:., :,1:1 :tt, Itrl "el r 7. y' ISSUE No. 21-43 M r_ IWelcome Relief for -± SHARP, SEARING 'STOMACH PAINS I 1), (noire,'•after meals--• 71)0,10'•':411, 710s1,1 1,171, hcaltbuul, 0011^ ",,,111,'(11, s;'s, exccs31i0e nekle 0011'1 '. it tor rein to strike again. '1.11.1 ('11.•11.1-\II\E 3nunedint(Iv niter eating to hell, pteveut fool fermenl.It11111, sweeten the stomalb. 111517; 1781 the add and aid natural diyrs!,t'„ pro(a's,es. Just send your L. '1'0 :01 I address with 25 cents end o loll 188(1 lockage (v111 be mailed pest -raid. fir take aolrantage of cur ',Iv, 1. 1 1401-- for a limited time 0111: --',i live l'ackitges for $1.00. -zoom muson PALOMINE COMPANY il.•pl, 11„ 1111 ILr"loloa, •1., - IIand 11"n, 1)111, ROLL YOUR OWN • EETTER CIGARETTES WITH \ ami 1)i11 1'l,'-eulel'ed I:(e room ear rt ing (('ales and ,t brae cup and the clinvol'Na11on l'((11117313(+1 11'111;• e,(7 'he Intrui7I;i1ot of ;toy new •'ll'j'•,'t 17) rend, r It `.o the least i( 0,4 inl(iresl)n;2. 1101: nunninc 100,1,1. h!:,,n :\h• .7,.71: bringing 111111.7)11(1;1 bread and a planer of cold rice, emoted \•1. 1',(l:ghlul'5 ^011 :,,'r,,ulll1Uliell :•Ililill'I' I',1:11111! ,1 F ill) and sa .el:' mall, '7'.)hi1)," w't1!sp1'.,11 1:101'11, 1ihan .1,,,7;11, "let us :till, ful.r a,i'! fr't- ly, mahout 71711(3 of double, melt,• ins I (7111 tell :1('7 the Iint'h anti ; 'd, living a '.,111111, 31.11 me '10e trail, 1 (:'ill nl,llc( no ; gams( ;11,11 perforin, nor ll;,8ll1i i' 111 „1'1:'dug (111 behalf of otlie:'7, t!111' I!!u�" ill114831 (7113 not perform." "II(, it 80, .\ba>;u," ^011111 d \'000•\'an 110:1, "1 will 11011:7' (171 false promise,. nor underlaid) 10 lin lnlythil(g Hitt) cannot 01' 11711 Ill! be Hole. 1t' l promise on he, !71111 of the 511'1)111 1111 (11!(11 , I1 mill 1'' as if 1 p:'uini-1• fur tit}.elf, Sp('1'1; on." "S;I!iih, I can `11'.'1' '.077;• lit(' .001 get inn to safely 111111 f1'1dom if you , .. if you , . , if you can , ." "If 1 01111 111a1te it 11'0^:11 your "1111,11111, 3 ('all F81p V(7 1'1111 1)874' me," "\1 I1at. (111 1011 IliO;In_-- s;!le' "\\'h11', If I gel yoo away ft'(lll( Leve. 1 mull go with you. .\ly life would ho short if 1 st(1 eta brie lifter lie{ping you to 05('83(0, of if 1 '.1.1yed auy\'h1're in 1111 lige country of the 3101.100. 1 1111111. re. 1'.:'(1 10 I10lia," \)'ell "Sahib. I Ito not )(1,11 to 31) 10 tai . " i'1(• what'", •alit, 1 1141 11(1: regin(''nt witi:•- 011i 1011^0, takin= my rill!. 8(11! 111,'. 1\'liat 170111)3 11 a);I)I'1l 1110 I11 3:11 17) any 1101110 )n meet my ,•1:11!0. 111)8110111" And it was 1:,.1;,tlis anti nio7l' o' ere 1 018171 L•.. !7'111. And the inciter for :1:1.1;1'1': and mon!): i hat! to hike 11 7. 1)71 h' ltn\'ci' 1"•1 1 lie 5)8(31 01, brother. -1111) 1 111 3t )y;is „ to ^1'10^1!. I'll ;'.. 1! i:. if •'•7.11 tt) India 1 ,nn li1:i'ie to .•111 -7 and pllliii1111:''dl as ,. d4:- '-' •,.r and riff„ t',i'1, 1t1.1! )'1(u .•11:11 the (IC:'':7111'1!1 -A'„ !111 71 ''1410 I11ie)7 ' ,;..( 10 le .181 '1'1111; Khn;l1' [U1:,)I ale bo "for 1)." If he it, 111 to British territory. '1111 ,• ' he said, "if. there 1E 110111• 1(c 1-e against y.011 except. des(^• 10:1 1,!!1 your 11117 .-. because you ''null) not Icave to go and do (what cashiered your duty in the 7(1,111, r of the feud—1 ant sure 1 1(7.11 11:0(138(3 that tilt' offense would int' condoned tt you put yourself Into the power of 1110 British and into lunger of punishment through :(::81,11 to save a 111'1(1011 officer." '1',10 Pathan eyed tlhe 111a» anxiously, "Yes, 1 will take it two]; myrc•lf to promise that you will bot be purlis.hed for desertion with your said Vere-Vnughtw. "Air:sent without leave, ea), 3 f, - bib?'" printiod the Pathan. "1•e,,•" agreed Vere•\'nug•lian. ".117 et long' absence and quite without leave, but 1 f411 absolutely certain that we should get away wltfli it In the circumstances. I 0Xy7(St. you'd get a, nominal pun- ishment for being 'absent without Isere,' and you'd haw() to complete your period of service, of eou1'fi9," "Should I be 1'eduerd to the ranks?" "In the ofreuulstant eE 1 Mould think not," `Lose nay peusiou'" "I should think not," "But I tnigtht, mightn't It Would the •.1tib Disks 1t up to triol" ^I will certainly undertake to pa/ you your pension for the rest of your lite it through you 1 ss• cape" replied Vere-Vaugban, "And what about the ransom, Sahib?" "Bnnsotul If you enable me to escape, I shrill escape instead of being rlweoluecl, shan't If You 1�VV(( PARISI WAY YOUNG PIFASURF (Mr Or EXTRA MILD 1';111': have it both (y,1ys, )1)11 171177w, You've either 37111 to befriend in0, help nn' to escape. and 0x311 as }1111:' rra'llrlt a Pardon for past uff''IIJ (''1 ;111)1 a mon, y ;en -n.11' 11',1111 111'.•. or else 7011'14' 3,0) to 1,17111d in 111111 1!11' llallli 03 K11:'IGLi .IS ;Ili 1.11. 111.\' 'f 1110 It: it is 11 .11111 ;1 11010. 111711 5;1)'5 114' \•1111'1 COMM!! 1111' 117 ,1111 1' P1.1)1 1(11'11 :11,11 111• is 1'•11;1 ' ulf)1'8'lllIg', (1:1:1'1 yon 1('r a 1111 l' ' 1.111''• 111'11y 1'1'11 ;I 1't'w,11'11 ;71111 7, rile11 110' (4111'.' \.(1' 11f f•.I\'' 111:: 1110 IS Ir,- 11111311;:, he Singing 31.1'11!, 1!: 'n !Ie 11''11 1'e initd , ;11.11 11111 be 0 ransom, If you 1)kv to do )0111' best to s:t1,' Ill)' (title int 7111' litire..0in111:.', and 7.-oec 0(1, you'll 3:, I a reward, )111,'11 (4 It (e1'}• dill'"re1)I Thing,. •, 11, 11, \-e hate ,t pro):, 'il whit''!) 1,770; 111.1; virtue i, its 01111 I'etV;ll''I, 1'1)1(1• 0,':1;)'( for saving 111e 17011111 b1' 11 1'.7111 for do:l'rlioa and rifle sh..1111), and, 1:!111;, \e.' else hall• pons, 1lac p:lyllII in 1(1 Yu111' I'rn- sioll, I 7118011(3'7' t(31,7, li,'taut., if 1111, Sirk;o' does nut paa;, 8. I tt'i11, and .1 1111111 •:I I1'l 111111'0$ 71 ''as)1 1((7' day I g: -I down in I'(•'-!1;'(1;11•. 1'118^ I', -)1:11''l," Continued Ne%,t Wcek Nazi Workers Feel Strain Of War The phy:;i7a1 ;11111 111.01,11 :11;4111 o' four years of 17711' aro cutting the 1') I It'1('II('y oil (i,l'lllall (1'11011- 1•r; 7)(1 5011:'))))' that some Nazi industri7r have ^0\:•^:011 to an ei�h1•hour lIl , it 11: ^1111 dispatch says. The di31paich, to the Hasler Naclu'ic•Illen, reported 113,11 1)r. Hobert Ley, Ccl'man labor lender, and other representatives of the labor front, had decidvrl in favor of a shorter work day, \11ony Gerin ns have been tv'orking 12 to 1.1 h'111F, seven days, 31 :Peek. Shipping Meat Up to one-third :1111 (•hipping space and onv-filth the weight are saved in shipping a carcass by boning;' it, separating it into edible ruts, (3uiek-free7.1ng it, coaling it with Paraffin and packing it in cartons. Formerly a whole. side of full cargos was �hipP7d, Now it b'eomes 31(5es- 11.1ry 10 simplify kniw7'., cun$l"1'Ve 31001 10111 meet 73 (111(7e than dou- ble re(luirenlent for :1(3Icry. To A Hero 111 \cw'Purt, R. 1., 81'y5 ('c'ro- net, a statue '.as 01007 1 i•L'e 11'11 in honor' of Michele Feli17 Comm, }meati' 111' 11t1' a :•01117110! ('01'11'' is the fir. -1, elan known to have launched this we310ta1,le, proving to the world that the formerly - termed "love apple" - presumed 10 M. poisonous-- was a \holt. some and delectable fool!. SH!RTF ROCK SUCCESS 13y Anne Adapts Well-proportioned lines and a straightforward, assured air Make this shirtwaister indispensable to matrons! it's Pattern 4341, by Anne Adams. The front button- ing is smart and co)lvenier't. The new shape of the collar may be accented tvit.h stitching. For color notes, Airy a contrast collar, bell and handkerchief. Pattern 4341 is available only 1n women's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, Size 36 takes 37,41 yards 30 -inch fabric. Send twenty cents 1'20c) in coins (stamps cannot be accept- ed) for this Anne Adams pattern to Hoon) 421, 73 Adelaide St.. West, Toronto. Write plainly size, name, address and style lllnrl'be1', TABLE TALKS SAME B. CHANIREHS SPRgNII QUICK DISI -IES Now is the sea 011 when l 'use- \\'i1'e,s art' giyiu,L a god deal of thought to Time-sit\i7)3_' dishes, Housed( ,:!line:' is 1111' order or disorder of the dal'; and evel'y- one like, 111 ^1,01111 ;77) 11111011 31110: 1111 1/0S,'dI7 o 111 the ;1!11011. '1'1'y this Immo, tine of 1(1e atlrLLe- 1i1'P fe11111 18 0) it t!I',) one '1701 tad cal,,• care of ;111: Nao:lle-Ilam CasneroIe All Bran ftluffins .Appl • Strudel The No.) .:r-II;Int 1 n• c,'1'le and Apple 5ur11e1 I11a)' 10, !1,'epar0d for lothin3 and lite 111117113l halter mixed and placed in the muffin - pans, 'l'i'e ,li 1111, should he coy. (Ted closely with p1:1!eL' 07' 11(3.5 and the 111111111. fans 1 rappel) in waxed paper to cxcludl• the air, All (will hake in a uu,4ie,atl'ly hot oven ill ;c ,, Ih a1 thirty MinuleS, Set the 111111^, 11731= together a sine plc ?11111(1 ,Ind 11105:1(-- ,Ilnner it Noodlc•H'un Cassercic 1•. Ib, Liol noodles or macaroni i Ili((ty \voter 1 teaspoon salt, 1ahi1.:poolis (1111107' 2 cups :..tock 1,2 IC:CTUotl 7)111 1 1)Ihlcs11oo11 (10111' 1.11 10/18/1000 pepper 'P; Ib. 0)011O ham :11 cup Rice 1:1•Hlies 1 rahles.pooll Inviter hotter Dash paprika Cook noodles in builillb water to which :alt has been added. 1./rain. I(it butter in saucepan. Add flour and stock which may be made by dissolving 2 bouillon cube,_' in 2 cup:; boiling. water, Stir until thickened, Add salt and popp71, 1)3713 11)31)1 111111 IOJX 1711 h 1(1)11(11131. :1 dd thickened stock, four into casserole. Crush Bice Krispi(s over top. Sprinkle with melted butter. Add paprika. Bake in moderately hot oven 20 minutes, field ---(1 servings. All -Bran ,viu[fins 2 tablespwuni: shortening s11g11r 1 egg 1 cup -•111-Ilrlul cup milk i•.. teaspoon salt tollspoou3' Calumet Raking Powder Blend shot telling 8.1141 Add egg and bunt w71). Add All -liras and milk; let. soak until most of moisture is ta1c111 up, Sift flour will) salt and bilk- ing. powder; acid to first Mixture and stir only 110111 floor' disap- pears, frill greased muffin pang two-thirds full and bake in int/der- ide oven shout 30 minutes, N,IL. -- if sour or buttermilk used. instead of sweet mill; use 1 teaspoon so(i31 and 1 t(itSpoutl 181li1)131' Powder. 1'2 small muffins. Apple Strudel Lino u buttered baking diah with Kellogg's Corn flakes. ('over with layer o1' vary thinly sliced cooking; apples. Sprinkle with light brown sugar, a little cimut- nlun and clot with pieces of butter. 1i11 to top with alternative lay- ers, finishing with Corn Flakes. Cover dish closely; bake In s )nudernte oven until apples are soft. Serve with cream. Minn Chamber', neleomen personal Etter', from lntere)led render". She14 plea',od to receive ',11Rgentlune on topic/4 for her column, and In niwa)'N ready to II',ten to your 'Ipet peew'ce," Requests tor recipes or special cornu', are In order, Addresm your letters to 111115, Sadie 11. Uhnntbern, VI Went Adelaide St„ Toronto." Rend stamped self -ad - Orme(' enr'elope If you bleb a ee34)7. GARDEN NOTES 13y Gordon L, Smith General Care Iiuce the garden, boll) V431•t11blo and flower, is fully platted, late cure will be principally cultivation uud dusting or spraying against pests, and thinning and staking. One call hardly over•enlphnsize the impol'laice of Winning. '1'31010 81113111 seeded vegetables like lel- Ince, carrots and beets, for histauce should never bo 111000(1 to grow as !ley usually germinate, The same la true of flowers whose seeds are so fine that it is 3nlpnssihle to prevent their being planted too cline. t;arrots, beets, lettuce, etc., should have Iwo to three inches apart 111 the rcnw, and the Bits/ mut- vest should take out every other plant 111 give the sur)'LVU;71 More room. 11'ith flowers, give ai least hall as fit u:h room helwi 011 3'111111 111 us they will finally grow. l'nit3lntlon, Ino, is 1)1111, not .7)13y for keeping down (7'f 7 ds !.I!1 Irl 101'31311; 7)11)1 11!1::1 ' 1 11 11, pn1111!ng g.(0.Ili 4:f tlo . i:(1 NO MORE "DOSING" MY CONSTIPATION '-11'VE CORRECTED THE CAUSEi "Regularity" is important. any flint, but it's vitally important in these busy war hays (3/31(11 nil of 115 me working harder than ever. Dolt':'yo(r he "slowed down" by that common type of conitip;;ti0u due 10 lack of "bulk" in your dirt. And be sensible , correct the trouble right at. its source inatc'nd of "dosing" with 11815)1 1,111g111 17'1'S 11171 give 0171Y 1l:mpor81' 1(33( G :1,1110•, 11(1011 1110 differ01100 111:",)e,r. a .'';III, iL'I" •._!ardeu, pro• 3:1'71)0 111 1111111 1'1 eetabl7s and Holm, 17, 11 ::.11,:0, ,1' •1111,' 00111710 [loll. \0 d c:'illi; I': neves, '0111')' 11111 jll'•: once oyer, I11'r''e:'ahly 1111, r all 1 . 1111!.: .•;1;11, m ,111 .1 113;11) r111'iy11'111', III' ,0017.-0 1)111• 11) 1 -1 (1.711 until 7,11 . ,.'y. Gard Scec1 1 a1(;"' :•.3111' '0 1111 r•I')113111a is 1- 'he 1l117,1,"i78l' (7 of 3:0011 51011, {111(-1' ;;10'11.= 1)111' 111• hey 01111 ('011• '11! :111[ II10 .:111'11e111•I' (1111 a11:,0111I1' ''1111( 111 I' 111i, foundation, \\'e;Ith' e i', 011'! :111') 11,'•;111110 1)10)' be 3)30111 hilt \'ill:u`.II .•111111 seed, ,p''l'n111y seiet 1 to ',t!1 can:idiot! condi. (ions, the: gni711 n 3" going to be it failure. Wild Silk \fest :\ it 1':, i, shipping all i(.1) "wild" silk, taken from empty moth cocoons, to the 1:cited 311131111)111 '.0 III' used in making phrtt7hutc:7. Lat Ki7.1.1.OGG'S At.L•13RAN ... grand - tasting as a cereal or in hot, crispy 0,111.11115 , . , cal it every Clay . , , drink g'lcnty of water . , , 111111 sec if yo:3 don't forget you ever had common constipation, For AL1.-11RA 1 sup- plies the "bulk" your dict needs .. • promotes natural regularity, Your grocer has ALL -BRAN in 1770 C0n- vvnien1. sueS. Made by ]Ccllogg'7; in London, Canndu. Main's Physical And Mental Peak loan of 38 is in tho peak '1 of 111s nu•ntal pO\''.a's, but ;,1 i,'al condition hili heel ''t!;' declining from 1111' high ;;r re.1o'll0d ,It around ',1, li nit.:till he strong )physical. 1', slut his muselea 1111,1 math:1111y i, : Ion'•, 1115 11111101' In-ol',11110t (oil "1811'1')', 311S cndll,'1'iuo � l;nnls ;:u),• !I;Mg enllnrlul(.o 111111 rtl'up)r• atim) have undergone 1.11,1IIt:C. Ilo Is 111111'11 HI:ol' than a Y011 11g01' 11);11) to 111: 11'e11 ('StlIb)ii11011 111 111'; (^11110 1(1 3': uf1'7siuu, 111100 n 1101110 111111 ,•!111,11'111, 10 110 set in his war:;, I:I s1101), he has reached 1 stage \'hl'm major readjusitnents in 1115 Ile 1'1)1110 hard anti 111111' prnelllee anything 1'11)1)1 indigestion I11 11 uery1(115 breilkd(wn. '1'110:,0 :100 3-encra1izati1111S, hilt Ih0 :11111}' has found 1110111 to apply. w Ili 1':111' eon. sistl'110', As a tribute to the men who "go clown to the sea in ships", Gutta Percha have issued a 16 PAGE BOOKLET IN 7 COLOURS ILLUSTRATING 121 BADGES OF THE FIGHTING SHIPS OF HIS MAJESTY'S ROYAL NAVIES. Also shown are the sleeve markings and shoulder straps indicating the rank of Naval Officers and Silhouettes of British Naval Vessels. We will gladly send you a copy of this booklet. Just drop us a note or fill in and mail She coupon below, UTTA PERCHA & RI/USER, £IAfITTI. HE LARGEST ALL -CANADIAN RUBBER COMPANY FOUNDED IN 1883 NAME, , STREET TOWN.... GUTTA PERCHA & RUBBER, LTD., , ilepurimeal 160 West Lodge Avenue, Toronto, Canada. Please send me a free copy of your bookie! "Ships' Badges of His Majesty's Royal Navies". 1.0 MANX : URI,,, 5U(•Y AftU1VLS'-- I'R'Nr 1 LAItlLY) .a.ua 1e1,4 -e1 •i1'-"-t.ed..•M' i,. IMsrlyil i 11111 , Ir, 1 I. „ 1 1 a , 1 „ d. I THE WAR • WEEK -- Commentary on Current tivents The Germans, Unlike The British, Are No Back -To -The -Wall Fighters .11 lb- noon. !!; ,,.;,1 1'11111,• .11iii• Inger ('hu'rllill ua, arrivim; in W"shinMerl It1=t 'deet, lu `,'''• 111,' i're:111 m the I1, (lin rattle :4,11+1 that \Ir. c'hurcltilt \a at(e11'il11g, a Parge Parronie,a 1.e- ul the .11titile r, on Al.'. ito'+„',, 11. The 1'1,1 Clow 0,.0 h\11 t 111(4(1 tott,il1' r '.\) 1,l (',I .111' In, 1, ,}:, Ili„ .'\ \a \ orb titll' o (11"11 hitt .\\I, ;cr.; la;, It 10.11,•0 !11 pi' ,'0•, iu .1(11,',1 Ir,c10 :Ir. churl url hilt. It he new . r•f 111" MI of '1'1,11; W 1n ,Inn,, 1112. t) n of tlt,rt n!er,• 1111; ram,. plan, for th,• 11!51 ;ion „f ti,rlh .\frT i, 'Ile !t 16,• no., lint' la -a Januar. nia1p. d the tart oft,tr..14 conjecture tha', lin: Irl" pr" +lit nn''uiuz \\i!I cited; 111 {+1,1{1- for in\a •ton 4,: Europe. 11 1; 1.aua:11 that 4411,'11 1110::5 11Ct rte+'! lh,'y plan ler li''- tory. '1'111 1'111,11' r' V- i'411 110',1 ul+;u1, , 11,'4'1, lili,r11:11 .\\i; 1,r , n+I• 0r. Hitler's f3lue Monday .\t11,'r.:ily doe' 1,'t re' 111 In arfrrt Adolf hiller the luny 11 doe, \\'in - ,tun ('1101'01111. Never 111= there n :•prightlier, more eloquent st.u''4• 11;01 than Jnr. Churchill during the months :tiler I)uuln•rgn1.. \1.4:4 0r 14)4 1114'1'1' a solder one than II'•rr Ilitler ;It this moment. l.,• sling his mandate to the German 100111., last \Iotelay, 1110 lltird am 1411 ersary of the invasion of the Low ('ounlri,'', to contribute 111 the Red cross; Summer canip,,i u, ilio seeuted like a 11)10 in 110+ d of sympathy. One cenld read what was in his mind, hnr more than a 41PC:010 1(10 Ile 111111 111'011 abusing and butchering the innocent, he. (laying, first his own ((1utury1uen, then lore(gu(rs, and on Jlondny 410 O4i(1011 ly 10110x00 thou people still didn't lnro hint. In other years he could boast of victories that had happened or were about 10 happen, hal this year he couldn't. 'There was n0 good uetv4 from ltnssia. Decided- ly there %vas no good 110le1.1 from T11 14(1. '1'110110 (vas, for him and 1114 fr(en(18, 111) good uolvs from anywhere, Ile felt nervous, jittery and blue. Ile was101 having a good tinge, Ills soldiers weren't had u1 a good lisle. German civilians weren't having a good time, Al- lied aviators, disregarding the Nazi rule tinct bombing i4' for ex. port, not import, had carried the oar "into (ievioaoy''s towns, Mar• kill places and villages," This was all that Adolf Ilitler could say In the German people, 'Pitch decade of sufferings and sacrifices had ! aimed 1heua the prospect or more sufferings and more su(rific"8. herr Hitler 13 it lulu) of moods. Ito, may fl;rd hotter next ;+londOy than lie f011 last Mon. day. \\'e (1011'1 think he will 'do 11111('1) dancing, even next Monday, Lessons of Tunisia Though individual German units continuo resist:met. in Tunisia, the outstanding feature of the ,\!lied victory 1s the quicll collapse of German flahling morale once the add turned and hope of victory was gone, The last smashing blows In 'Punts and Bizerte, which clear- ly demonstrated Allied superiority in 111011 1111(1 111:1 10,1.181, precipitlued a process of (lomat dissolution. The latest dispatches from the Croat provide dramatic proof of this. There will lie no Bataan on (:ap Bon, '('herr will he no 1)r'nkerq(le or Stalingrad either, Though still amply armed and equipped, the Germans are surrendering. in droves, they and their generals. \Vltole conlpaidos starch in full discipline to the prison stockades already jammed with some bun• dt'etl thousand of thein. The power of the dreaded Elite (Wards, put over ole (lernlans themselves to see to it that they carry out 11 it. lor's orders and fight to the ''last bullet", is gone: the troops burn Ohs bullets but keep the food. The guards of Allied prissouers readily tlirn theft. guns over to their prig. otters nod change places with ,them, glad to escape that cheaply. These Germans are menlber4 of the vaunted Africa corps, the flower of the (30r1lnn Army, veteran, of impressive victories of the past, specially picked and conditioned for desert warfare. lint in the fin. al test, the heat specimens of the "master race" show up 110 b:'tter than the Italians whom they used to despise. And ther(in lie some hnportaut lessons for Ile further conduct Of the war. First Lesson The first is that 1110 Germans. unlike the British, are 10 hack-io• the•wnll fighters. As long ns there la hope of vletory they are as brave 1116 any soldiers, and the skill of their Professional military lead- ers makes 010111 T0rnt1dable enem- ies. But as soon 111 the add9 111111 against 111e111 anti the chances of victory, even, the hope of holding out, begin to fade they are (4(1101; to throw 1I1 their lauds, 'Phut is what happened iii 1918. That i4 what is happening in North :\11'i - re, And that is what is likely to happen in Germany again, desp(1 Hitler's Elite Guards, once the Ai• lied performative. iu North ,\fried riot 111% repented on a proporlinn- 111,4 .1 .1(+• + I, !,!,' 1 "1.11111.111 of FAIL epe, 1)1Ir,' 10111 11 I1:+, heoll 111.114- nll',11;lt1•+l 11 ,11 11.11 i, (41(1 a (nallU•- nlllcal too ;; II'llll,lil ' '+illation, lull (iuehliel i '.sial , If 1111, ;1'11111114''1 (11;11 (11.1111'11; (i1i:ll111 11101:111' 14 (101'41' !;',111 1.' ..111,! 111111? 1 ' 111(1!'- ;(11' 1,1 III,' (runt, Second Lesson The '•(Tull 1,'.• ,r1. i' 044 a 11111'• taro ir1 • !we!, Prov. ed :(.18414 Irl North .\flip;l, 4, that (11.11:11 1- fa'' t1,„ ' 11ul!li•-ill'•; (('1 [Han I ,"I! .''. :\ccerd• Me to I.,,,"Ion '' 11111 (-, the .11'. rir'o, t:01,i".;,, 6.'. 1,;.4 the :1\i.; tauf,' Iltiti 111 11,1'1, a(('1 ,'11111(41• 0011 ,111,!1,! 11 "•- o' 111,1' : !'11. '1'h,' .11• Heti 1?' , :Ire n. •:, !'t'ac(iuu, of 1111•- I4'."4 IC (11:1, :Ind in 1 (10 L( 11111 0i IL" „Irtti,•,I:;u, coil ill O(O prL-on'', 4.6, ;t,!),• t" 6,4 lI'•,5 111111 on'' 40 n'!, Last Lesson '1'!h,• 1.1-t .11,11 11411! I' -»o!. i; 0'1• 1105- i4'utt 'I;4. tit.' Ion, (.41111 11i= 4.!I tut' of "',!1'1':','11, Cr. '\\.3 1'11 1 1 rr,' ',,, it .1.' l 4,4 1111; ;1141 14.441t all 1':111'1111'. I'a11:,11t}: I;r,')t l'4111t'1'111 111l11in I1',' .\\i•; foul,'('; and 1 1444f lellil"::, 1,;'114'1 4? '1r 414)4)4 alit nota r'"I •('IJ;'''!91,0I!l' their ('11'- 11111.;. Thi-, t1.1' 111''?' 11111 4.h(! ua- 1111a1 adv:ullaee of attack, ((114.01 it imperati\,' that the .\tric'101 victory should b( fodewed 1:p a 1 4nfrkly a, 10,.11110 154th '(i81a11y smashing. 141014.4 at Hitler's I':uro- p.:nn "fortress" in lore the impact, of this lictor,e ha; 41011) off, Any de1)y 14111 permit 161101 to steady 1)18 ranks anal 011151, a later 1)1 lil'It 11101e ('(411114. '1'110 11'1(184144 Orli 01' the .\ili,•s 11(1(51 still he the one sounded by Lieu(, (len. .\Ic\arney, deputy chief of staff of the :Army, at 141( 4r•gitoti144 111 this year: \Ilael;!' CHINA'S PRESIDENT Lader oi' Free ( hina is white - bearded Lin Sen, 79, I'or 12 years president of the National Gov - ailment at Chungking. Gen. Chiang Kaj yhek, as president of the executive Yuan, occupies a position like that of a prime min. inter. Workmen Get Heroism Medals To eight workmen in a manu- facturing phut( in Gatineau, (due. bee, came the chance to offer their lives for others -an oppor- tunity whose acceptance earned them bronze medals from the Carnegie hero Fund Commission. One after the other, the lien descended into a tank of wood- pulp, filled with the lethal fumes of hydrogen sulphide gas, in an effort to save a worker who had been 04 eremite. There they wonted until they, too, were overcome by fumes and had to he rescued. THE BOOK SHELF SLEEPING ISLAND By P. G. Downes 'I'llis is Ih1• ,tory 1f 1,11,; 1111111'14 :1111.111111 in; in 4.h„ u!,r'harlcrt'(l 1511114 of the (',lu.uli.ul Nortlovest --poling :Ind ,ium;int; tr'',(rherO1114 rapids that 111:'.1(1 1oalinul' lulu eternity for ,Ill he Lu' t'.. paeldI g calm... and 44,,04: over I + I;y, null' lung; perin4e,, Minded and star;• 54011111114 old ',',,1'11` of the' \0111 country 41'01 t4,.14e-'rs and traders g:;uhete'I ,mound the 114040 it! remote Hudson's lily ('e(Ipauy 410;1", \Th.:1H .; 141111 ell friends among h1'liau; .0111 4111441,1', ;4'!'I hi+ trnlli'1•r i'ricn(1, .(oke. wade 1(4(14' 11':1} 111, the Cm('It- rat11• Irk er, and 111"0 of r a tor- tuul ; and ;Jowly marl 4'11 1x:111 14(0:1, a chain of 1,11;", l , Nu(ltin, the ;;real I,al„' of the Sleeping 1.190(1, 15001'11, ,rill t0 only a handful or 1161?'' 1w n. ,Ina why it 1:4 bare 1:,1111 of 1'411; and (4(4 4(4 spruce ;dumb! hale :,a, l' ,I pull 13 Ilan( to 0x14' : ;, but Ihi; 4ti,tlogno b'•tweeu a 1)o};•Ifih 144'(4 in and a priest may (1t4'? 4,)01'4 rilte: ''1'1411 11144, F,tlh"r, 1(4,!? i5 1 11 15 MC 01'uu;111'5 l l'^114'0 "11. 1:; 1 11 4' 1110.-1 1)44,111' .?'!! place In the 1rer141." fell 111'', lather, is it like 1110 laud of the little 4(')'',5 11;,1'n tin iro liar left the 1144' s,? .ire the great musk oxen their'? .ire the hilly cool r1.,( \vith 4101,'1•, ` :' 'There 11'ill I see tlo! caribou 441 '1}1111(10 1 1(1011? 1\re the 11!1;,•4 Wm, with the .;Ity a simin ', ? I; every 11(41 11141 of great, fat x'hi!efisll? is Ihero room for n"' in tut, hard, !ilio our land, th13 Barrens? (:1411 I eat np alywhert; and not find that S0ltle01110 else has CJ11144(t1? ('an I feel the wind and be like Ihi wind? loather, if your 11e111011 is 1101 all 1It1'Se, 11'1100 rue 1110110 in my laud, the land of the little 811(1(s." SLEEPING ISLAND . . , By P. G. Downes . . , Longmans, Green & Co, . , . Price $4.50. OTTAWA REPORTS That Canada's 1943 Food Pro- duction Drive Will Be Greatest in Our History. As definitely as though we were managing some of filo equip• meat behind Jloul.gomerv',. army, Canada's agricultural army, in this fourth ,year of the war, will he a link in the war offensives with which the United Nations hope this 41111'1101' 031(1 summer to route a road to ultimate -victory. The perspective. for Canada's 1943 "oat to the land" campaign is quite in keeping~ with the mon- ster milittu'y, aerial and naval of- fensives planned for 1:1100pe, Africa and Australasia, for, like these planned onslaughts, Can- ada's food pro:luctior, drive will he the greatest in our histol;y. 20 q, Overall Increase Swelling the ranks of the farmer folk, who, in this, as in the prevl0118 world war, give tal- ent effort for Victory production of food, will be 8/ores of thous- ands of men and wnnlen, boy's and g'ir'ls, from 10W113 and villages, factories, offices and worltshops, schools and c011014es, There Is a FUNNY BUSINESS COPA. 1712 PY I,E( SERVICE, INC. T. M NEC. U. 6 (u! Orf 11 -1 7 "You've certainly nut the idea, girls! Since that war plant has started its night shift, your egg output has doubled cl°ur prog;rr1mt of food pro inc. lion 141111('14 out for this ilnpend- ing national effort. .\1 overall increase of about 20 per cent. i, Lho trough objective, but the in- creuses 18ry in differ:tit items. The chief item foe which in- cr,'ased production is sought it, DM is hogs ----froth 0,250,0011 in 1 042 to 8,00)4,000 in 1043, or 2`i per cent. This formidable in- crease i; necessary 1.) melt 1101 only 111'iti<.h demand for (iib mil- lion pounds of Canadian bacon this year --75 million pounds 01(10 than Ia.4 ye:u'---hut. our (4'.\n do- mestic nee((, "Grow All You Can" <\ number of special field crops, such as fibre flax, soy'bea(.8 and sugar beets, are wanted in much larger quantities, while the 1!143 objective in e'g'gs is 29 per cent. higher than in 1942 and a 10 per cent. increase in poultry, 'I`lle flexible pragr811 prepltt'ed rn5i1- ages also an advance of six per cent. in milk production. While the sch elide las been systematized down to a stat47tical basis such 83 is indicated in the above few items, the stated ob- jectives are only relative. The in - ,junction to everyone, whether big farmers or merely Victory gar- deners in the backyard, is, "Grow all you can." There will be ready markets for all that can bo rais- ed, but particular 81.108s 111 laid on meat, animals, eg'g's, vege- tables, forage crops and teed grain:, Farmer's Endorse Polley Broadly, the general fool( pol- icy for this Dominion, a policy -which farmers throughout the CRACKERS 'N' CHEESE! BY MOLLY O'DALE '('here ere certain food items which oto always thinks of in association. \\'ho, for instance, can pronounce the words "Corn- ed Beef" without instinctively adding the word "Cabbage." Ham and eggs is another. Still another its Crackers and Cheese -one of the most universally ,copular diet combinations on the North Amer- ican continent., And there's a real scientific basis for the popularity of crack- ers and cheese. Soda Crackers rank 1100011d only to butter in caloric value, and cheese stands in third place. So, when you but- ter a crisp soda cracker and sat it with a bit of cheese, you are, whether you care or not, eating the three food items which pos- sess the largest number of cal- ories to the pound. Two factor's account for the high calorie value of Biscuits and Soda Crackers. Fitmt--their com- position which includes wheat, shortening, eggs, milk and other REG'LAR FELLERS --A Private Army PRIVATE DUFFY, THERE'LL BE A REVIEW OF THE ARMY THIS AFTERNOON AT 2:30! OKAY, GEN'R1LI5SOMO DUGAN! nutritive food products, Second- ly --lack of moisture. In the mak- ing of Soda Crackers, the de- hydration results in reducing the moisture to less than G% of total weig'ln. How 111'y this 18 can be soul frons the fact that fresh bread contains .36% moisture! In a nutshell, a good Soda Crrcker Is the "staff of life" dehydrated. This dehydration results also in giving the Soda Crackers a most agreeable taste so that they can be eaten with enjoyment just as your take them out of the package, But usually they are moat enjoyed when lightly but- tered 1)14(1 enter( with cheese, 1001, jam, marmalade, salads, etc. And these various combi- nations alio provide not only for a high calorie intake, but also take care of the body's require- ments in the way of sugar,, car- bohydrates, proteins and vitamins. Yes, indeed, our old friend "Crackers 'n' Cheese" fits In well 1'1111 a health -building diet. NOTIFY LOOTENANi' 6E1'01L HUDSON,FIEL' MARSHAL DUDDINHEAD, BRIGADIER GEN'RIL BAGGY SCANLON AN' THE WHOLE GEN'RIL STAFF! ''u anu'y ,'ndur,:(•, sta105 Agriel-1 I- t'•re Minister James G. Gardiner, 'O:elud0.,, first, that the need:- of :Re armed 10'rce34 Shull reeek18 hie initial call on the food sup - 118s of the nation. Secondly, that the civilian population :.1811 1'00015444 a 1'0aSel:tble 11111011 11 Of 1110 food available; and, thirdly, that British food contract require- ments, prisoners of war parcel., lependeet countries, Such 119 New- foundland and the West Indies, :hips' stores and the armed force' of the United Slates in Can.(.:1, shall receive food supplic,; to 1 utmost of Canada's ability to ; ;41 - ply them. Women Tackle Big Army Jobs The British Women's Ser i '' - in the Middle I?ast are ' much in the picture those and are taking over Mon! 11:''1 more jobs in base areas relea•- ing soldiers for jobs in the the London Radio said. "It is not merely a quest 1• . : of doing office jobs. It is common thing to see women the wheels of motor cars trucks, and driving tractor's 1 .1 heavy vohicles of that kind. Tli1'y 0onl-)y army lorries from 1.4..' to delivery stations, reaay collection by the army men take them on from there." LIFE'S LIKE THAT WILL-YUM, VOICE OF THE PRESS STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS \1'111(.11 your 14'11.01'01.11. '1'hu11I'd u'ar 111, and there ought to ba u0 lett over,,. It is surprising the amount of good food 1(11011 fim14 ((3 Way ill 50 11(4' garbage can, 'dua,ure 0VI-4.}1111111 carefully, 1\'ht,n you cook a meal (or four pouple 11!15') enough for four ---riot for i1.(• or six, a. i4 frequently the 1',t Tito '.tilf'!,'u'e is usual- ly u,l ,,•,1. cleat', your own (-1,:,t of liring bona, '.11'11 1(1t61 (u ('ourself Will 'Ih0 ''('nll;y (4S 111'(4. It rut ha '(((41'•! t a! 10111 1 i ;1''00.111114111, WE HELP OUT THE U.S. 1';(!l:4.'L( i, 11-1>00(4.it to bo mann. 1,'1,,'!11 ., 4,noll•O00,41e0 worth of ,,tlt.�: i,,,;(t!.I •,lit .103 404.1011,11 Jl.'14 Th.c. u ' 6i to make ;tone of our . realize that there is ❑": ,• ,, 111 L 1.010111.: th:ul (she it , : !,l1 I lad uu,nl:tains, great •:l ,1l' \1'undl;(lel, l tl1'-t rappel'(, '''I I'olic'nn' a and 1)i(4I(:a i 1 •.... , it,. )n'1 'Finn. 3, - t -- LONG AGO l:I u';:' 1010c..101., 110 IISed 4.0 ;, r' ilii 44,15 Ilial tlli14 11;1? you- 15('1') ''(100lg over" 11•,11 the ('aper kept falti14; 1 oi.nd your neck and you 4'',11'1 .l, by \4hito\Su4hing it. \\'i11(Isu1 Siar, -0-- WHAT ABOUT CRABBIEST? f:ro ;ifc 11.01 of a crab 1s •',il �,' .t('451'41111g to 21 SCletlti:it. •l" i', pi; 1.43 .11' i4 Off the beard; 311811y a wife 41as an old crab who's tote, crabbing much longer than '11(4, ;nod i4 crabbier nolo thau ever :I'' 11'11`(, -Ottawa Citizea, -0- REALISTIC Sut;4 e,tiotl for Mr. Ilsley: at 'I'1vin hulls, libido, a sign greeting 1 cxpay','rs in the ('0uuly treasure's offic1 real(;, "What are you cry. '1,4; ,hotly. Nobody's shooting at uu'.' -Brantford Expositor, -0- SHORTAGECAKE? ' Outarin Strawberry Growers .\sk Higher I't'ices." \That are we .;oing to call It this year-sbottr --Windsor Star. -0- WHERE ECONOMY IS RIFE In England one razor blade has ;o last two weeks, but that is not cl:'(idered any hardship In Scot. hod. -Brandon Sun. Washing Rag Mats If a rag rug has been washed„ It 14i11 remain clean longer if it is clipped into heavy starch. By doing this it will also stay in a better position on the floor. By Fred Neher i V ti../o/27-7..„_-:------: �c" ' 441 . �1 7 0..4 4, (1111,1!411, l ti•., 19.1 AMA "Sure it's a dandy.... It's a grade 'A' By GENE BYRNES IMOU REVIEW114 $TANP OFFICZR5 y err. o r r. 1,r.• e '. ' •.,,:.w Pal N. I Vito •1 (41 IY • 1 ._: t.• f3�2t�t3iifi9t3t�t3toi2i�l�15i�:�t�tJt3t�t2i31�tat�13,�:1�r�+3t312t�'i�,�cPl:�l �I�t3t�i�.�12i21�+�(2i31�1�(. 73 Flights r , The. --� tohonl,b and strafe :1x11; naval cin 1 lights Against Axis Dresses and Blouses Ladies Crepe Dresses $2.95 to .$6.00 Martha Washington Prints 1$1.98 to $2.19 Children's Print Dresses $1.00 to $3.00 Misses' Print Victory Blouses $1.00 Misses' Chiffon Blouses (long sleeve) $2.95 Store Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings Only During the Summer Months. Olive McGill By Ed, Rohrbough. The following article taken from the '1'o101E0 Star Weekly refers to a former Myth boy, Plying Of- ficer Ross Fiddes. Ile, with his parent:;, and other mettibers of the 'kindly heft here for 'Tara about four years ago. Mr. Fiddes oper- ated a • c to ;11,00 61ore here. M- tholtglt some may have read the article in the Star Weekly, we feel .'are that natty diel not, and we know that tr.I,tty old friends of the Pidde,3 family wi11 reals the article With Pleasure: 11 -7M Ili w.,( vnys, they often rind themselves at- tacked hy Italian fighter patrols, and they 1(:;e subterfuge freettentll', Ross says. Gar order; were to cycle ))'hen )y0 (001(1 be says, "and we'd head for the i ()Iris sea lyhet .in flit ealue fur m;. The11 heed turn 'flack and pis on With 111'; pat rel, and wed (route bacl(, and 1ittislt 1e'm) the convoy, The Hies don't like the opett sea. The little fit;hin;g 'oats that lie off the coast of Axis territory form an- other har.1id fur bombers, Ross rays, though the crews of those boats frt.,- 'quently nave and Futile ftp at the , fliers indicate they arc not Axis sym- pathizers. Ile says he isit (1 hero. Ile Fa)'s he At first we were friendly about ha;net dory; mottling except he lucky. `than, but we fount out they were Ile says it was tacit that (ti'ried him' ,equipped with )eirelc(;s and ))'hem they through air fightit:g frcnn Hetet to Cal -'picked up the sound of our planes they'd send warnings o1( into the culla. 1t Was luck, he thinks that brought him back from bombing raids over Cologne, Sicily, Greece, holy, from the long flight to lnlia, from strafing the :\frikl.t Korps in the west- ern desert, and from an enforced 101.:, hour sa•inl in the \Icditerrauean. 'slut the family of Plying Officer Ross Fiddes and th'e citizens of Taro, Our tarso, prepared a hero'e neieoute for the 2i year old vetenin, He'll he a r. THE STANDARD \ir. Itussllll Shay of Alliston visited friend'; hero 011 Saturday. Mrs, George Cowan was a Si rat ford visitor I+n \\'edne>d;ty, Mrs. A. A. Ewing hos returned to Toronto alter yisiling at the Sooner.; home here. , \)r. ,.utd .\Irl;. Lorne ;t(rfuigeour and Everett, visited In '1'itiso11lburg oar •'anli;ly. • \irs. Elith \\'right of Toronto visit- ed the past wie1i )vibe her neither, 'I'hoiiial; 11:1Ruta, flue. Cordon :\ugul;litre, of \\'ood- lc:•';, vi;tted his wife and fancily her., (ler the wick -cull. Ir. and Mrs, Norman Ilhrloul and three d;et:.; of \\'ingh';ut. visited \Ir,;. .1no ('a iti+heil on Sunday. 11r. at.d \Irs, \\rut. Holten and fanc- ily 1(0 3lilehell, yisitrd rrl;tlit'es here on Su11ii'ty. Mrs. William Iiryanl spent last week ;with her sno, \ir. and Mrs. \\'ray, Itryant, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. liray are moving, to the Late R. 11. McGowan residence on Queen Street. .\liss I:I';tet McGill, who hart been a student at Siratlord Normal, ,was soca:ohiI in pa,•r;iis;; her examination.; 011 her pops work. She has secured n ; .10 ,1 n0'10 11nyltold for the 1411111100 of the ll rm. Congratulations are in order on her r•pteu,Iitl actaieyemettl. about his chancres of escaping- cap' country. 'Then the flak would be lure. Ile once Hew for worse, dinghy of fallen R.A.P, R'I;s is essetrti'illy a good-mttar(d lose them eventually. youth from an Ontario small toren, , Rased 1(u Malta, 1(045 curd his cunt anti suspicion isn't ;1(t original part 1(i' rales fount out plenty a,holit the rr his nutke-up. Ile came by that lir ,relying cud 0l' air bumhings. for they hard tray, and hr got .1 101 of 11 011 a lived through the period when littler Oetuiu'r of 1'911, hark' tried to 1•tast the tiny island out of hours over a men, only to )('ban 110 vats riding bombers from lite ocean. Malta to Axis -held Greece. "It Was had,' he t;'ay?. "11 wits 4 :111 hero in Tara for a long time to came. Hero or not. Ross Fiddes is battle• I \\e rats ittlo very. hcayy flak urer ; because yon gut jittery over so much wise note. and whatever it was that Greece.' h0 says, "1 suppose )yc erred of 11. lint W0 found amt you could sleep brought hint through 71 operationalitickrd up ih alt tau by the fir;hlu; through it 11 yon got to sleep before flights over Europe, Asia and Afri0(, oodles. :lnyhow, it was had, nod the ii began. It' the valid started before has made 11(111 twice us da0,gerot0 all t'irst. burst kende the observer and you gut to 1tiep you'd he awake all 011 -fighter as he was when lee first wounded the pib(t \1'e turned 41(001ll night.' landed in England, 11011.e than two and headed for home. Al out (0 m11(; Alattt. rya:; the place Russ I {dee:; ydltrs ago, 0, it 1.0014ie air{gun'ner. Now from Malta the pilot told ole he could 5.1.)0 tett' hottest notion, and he 1(114V(5 the air route from Matta to Urev1 e is 'net make. R. Ile told isle we were g'(- it was lhu hottest air ;Lotion In the as f;uniEar to him as the highway (n.; to ore, 1 gut ready, hut. there world, It was t 11 e place where he from Tart to l'og'e Engin, Now he was 110 chance for him. lie cuuldn'd learned an atlinlottion for his enemy. knows the tactics of on Mi'; 1(9 0.3 'get 0111. :\Imus'.( the minnt(' we hit I "1 saw a German go ahead and drop 'Lyell las he nice knew what to expect the water 114ic'ked the top batch open ;his I omits on his target at Malta, ev- er a husky dl;fe11re roan at the hockey amt dived nut. The 111ope 100111 1111- t,1( though he'd been syt 'afir'e hy oar rink in Owen Sound. The sands of der.' 1flak,' he hay,, "Ile took a long chancre Egypt are Il0W a little more familiar 1 'There on the surfc(re of rho 'lu° ;111(1 lilted out al ,-rim feet in order to him 1,1111.11 tlio snows of Ontario. '111'. b 1(I rule; (1 It054 floated for 1 Ifere's some of the lore of air battles horn's, supported by his Mao \Vest a Muss learned first.hitnd. About haz- tl strong. faith in his chance; of s arils, for instan'ue: ;i}(nl. lint the hours passed and alw.tys new illethcim 1 onr:'01 1,' slcy grey darker, be tried 10 rt ' 01-' do his job. 1 was ghat to 1401 tiny tut- u(' duty aircraft destroyed, but .1 couldn''t lir' 'help hoping he we,l1dn't get kilted. Af• the ler all, he w.as ie the sante spot 1 he says, "x11',1 we learned that enemy figlttors were our greatest danger— far more dangerous than ftik'. Hies were always good fI t'rs, but .Jerry had, the pest. When Jerry came atter yo1, you knew he'd be sure to carry out his plan. Ile wouldn't scare. You alight trick the Liles. \\'hen the Iiletebeints go out l0 sea ign might be i1( some day.' himself to the fact that his comrades That Getman arow;rd Ross' Inter - were unable to find hilt. 'Then a stir- t.'s)t and the young Canadian went to face pick up boat came in. sight `talk with the Nazi alter the Litter "Ry that time rd given up my than- 'had been taken prisoner, rr, 1T!:y. i 11(4(ugthl i had 00100 111 i "Ile Was 17, and 0110 of those fou - the end, 1.11 you ('•,n int"gine my [cl-t•atical Naris, 11: you a,died hem why int 5 when 1 saw (he boat.' Iill(' fought for that rat, Hitler. he'd Ila,l he been closer on AAs coast (just ask wily you were fighting for Ho,;s might with reason have worried (Churohlll. 11 1 11 1:I 1 .11 1 1 1\'ell Myth certainly put their share of the Victory Loan over with a Lan;:. it will til:11cc the lural boys in, the Services feel good when they hear of oar 1101111»I'rout \'ictory. Uon't forget there's another one coining! Another thitrg; that will Make theta feel goad 6; ((natant p•:trcets trout home. \\'o have carluous made ex- IlidIsly for o)1'( .ens Atpping. ('a11 in and dice them. They are priced loo, 'I'he.re ;re many things you can scud limn, and (t good supply of writ';; paper and envelop(''s height be among the thittge; appreciated most. \V(' have these too. In fact we 11tve alul0 t everything in the S• at)onery ).ine, 'I'li,re are irony other things we would have if we could get 111111. '11'e could send the local paper, 10 your boy or girl, WI 4.014,r they ise in the Sci•vire 01' non.. $1.:11 0.1(413 it to hem for a year. °.1') it Ley are in the t',S.A. 111.1 11.; The Standard Book Store "You found a lot of Italia110 )(•leo just got into the war by accident,' he says. "'They went belt to Italy on visits from the United States (111d got palled into the army, i think oa 141 Rif them are actually citizens of the Gents 35c. ('.S. They don't want to fight, They just want the war to be over so they can g1( back where they calve from. -- and they don't metol Italy, lint there •.ire others just. as eXt')uui about the war as the Nazis, attd they won't mix filth the ones that want to quit.' There wc',e lots of dit;cunul'ord5 about the righting in the western (les- crt, hut Ross liked operations there )better than those from bush England ,t.nd Matin, Often •,1 110111 had only a gnarl of water for drinking and wash- ing in n day, and "you can het i liidu't wadi, says Moss. The 11014 flies and the sand flies made life at 0 desert station anything but com- fortable, but the flies didn't follow your plane Ho11yan's BAKERY ANI) CONFEC;I'IONE1tY. Soy Bean, Whole Wheat and White Bread. Also Buns, Broad, Pies, Cakes and Wedding. Cakes a Specialty. Doherty Bros. GARAGE, Accelylcnc and Electric Welding. A Specialty. Agents For International- I-Iarvester Parts & Supplies White Rose Gas and Oil Car Painting, and Repairing Anti -Freeze. Vo en's BAKERY. WI-IEN IN NEED) OF BRI1;AD, BUNS, PIES, HOME-MADE CAKE OR COOKIES. REMEMBER 1111E HOME BAKERY" II. '1'. 1'ODDEN• r:..:. ..I'.11.♦t♦♦•♦♦•.1114.,....:-...,:......:..:•.:.•:.....,,, •�• Sec 11'Iy Large Display Ill 1 1. 11111WOrthy GRILL ,s.!.. ''•t'u. alipapeet •;1 •i' Beautify your Ilene, ter the Utica••• . EXCE1,LEN((1 F001). GOOD SERVICE. .• inn. 1\11 other furni�.lum-:; i1( your .l'huml' (000 ihr' v;tlue 1(l' \\';Illp:!p,0's.li. /i,i';tpl rs nr.i'1•.ed .nl'el•r:lty .H.,, ' Meals _• „,1„,( iully 114 (1. d to rchi,t leading. ,i; I Meals at All Hours. ♦t, Al ty 1 stwge 1 a complete rhatie.e.:' - +',f'emery fl(,' '1(m' lit' rs.4,1 FI ANK GONG "I. -Proprietor - +llrh0 medium isle pleit:ial; \1'altpal'er�..•�1 i +i, 4.. i:EDITii. Ct{EI(;!FfON'S:. 4. t:):e..crat;r's Shope'. :$:, 1 ♦i, Il' do,,,a'I (814' 1(i oat 11; in:; a t'i;:hter, , He'll be trying 11( ovule all the efl'ut 11 ,t,(_ocated Oppocit {Cernick's Grocer;,.. •'Low leyti b.lu ;,(m1 is Illy •lu.h, he al' 'Tari to heroine hint---ao on the 't♦ PHONE 15 lll_YTEI. 't '..t,',:.(y . "he heard opinions to 1h;! occasion of his arrival the other d•. y. r1:1%1•,�.�E 1� 1,1.1♦�r�np ♦,1 •,�1,1 .,. 1;••� 01 �� yup •�.: 1, 0 i, l .:1111�,11'y, 11 'l 1 tlllle i 1l is the Int;;( '1'lll'y tried 11111(1 ;1 :11"...11 1'l'('l'ftlinll It ad!).(it t el l firm ing there is, for hint, but he wouldn't go for that. - 1 :1':0- ois hila', can't ( .a(pare with il, Ile added Glean to call it c;f, Ile's Euchreir Dti�Ad e , 11� ;nese a dine L, :Uhler 411-e:; Ihe .lull• ;just a Canadian boy. who alert o It ,I.Ic,;lll gtln a /nonce0to take 8 goo:► tt11(1 111(1 his j(;b 111111 01d it well, ;01(1 under the' auspices of the H1Jlett 1=ed• ;0 0 ai bi;o. \\'ie 0 31111 conte in just he doesn't wan( any Lumpu't;. e; :.tion of Agriculture (Act. the 1,1 ,' lot ;. they &:'I havo Somebody told his mother he might Bole lo-'ac.'I •1 y1( I, nil they rain 'ho rrco11anend0d for a 1110;1;(1, and she It, 11 y...1 f.1(' enrni It away 11( luny ,asked him tit',oul it. will n y0 '((' ( -11th ,.. Lily level boor) "'That t'ctl:;w lath too m11111,' said .(:'l tha1s forllle!' Rosi;. \'( ry '•bfrtly 1(0':, ladles will ho to V, Wednes(iay, MaY 19, 1943. ...Yn'. 1.. 041 'a.4.1, 1.111 1. . 1 .. 1 .. 1 1 . 11 1 - 11 111.11 SPR ING TONICS --- Now i:; the time Lo overcome that "tired spring reeli11g'' by taking 011e of the following tonics: Burdock Blood hitters, Davis & Lawrence '.Ionic, Ny;il Blood Purifier, \\Tam1)ole's Extract Cod Liv- er, Nyil Celery Nervine, Wampole's Phospho-Leci- thin or Creophos each $1.00 Bottle WALLPAPER -- Brighten the home with new Wallpaper, Full range e of papers at various prices and large variety of patterns, Buy early while stocks are complete. i110'l'iIOCI1)ES and DISINFECTANTS -- Now is the time to buy MothOcideS and Disin- 1('eti111 for Spring "House Cleaning." We have in stoc1. halls, Moth Flakes, Paracide, Sapho, Larvex, Lysol, Cre(►line, Chloride of Lisle, Etc. Store Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings !luring the Summer Months. R. D. PHILP, Phm. B. DRUGS, SUNI)I I '':S, WALLPAPER—PHONE 20. 1:.44:1... 1„ .11 ". ,:,,+1y1.:•.�1:., •+1.-• - , , y'� v'.,'�(�1�,,.t a.,�,� „t 1(.IA �t, tCt6t�t414141�ti1.t4t(et4tPilPi+@f .i ti ... .. . ..... .... ...... . v 4 .•'u y '. ti t.t{''.,y. '.i t.i l M'.t(iKl .. a Brighten Tour Home 1,1 60 h1 (1 11 1,9 11 1.4 i1 I71•'"nrn -] - .'g • ,_1•ii;'11 With Little Expense II ';1 I Iii l'' 'II • ?1, i .4(..X41 'l Y1y4.1 i' i.1 i.l 1.1 11 1.1 11 11'Ph one 1(r nerve of the 1(1(101 pattern.; in Countdown Rugs. \\'e have them in 11)1(:41 of the p( gtalar si/e It will pay you to itriect oar offerings beroru buying a hl0or Covering. ellew Home i".iruiaher — Phones 7 and 8q — yq Funeral Director. �y .... ............. ..✓.... _'�..J...I..,r.»�,..,..1..(IJI GIJ.0141::,r1s{41G1.%I.1�.✓1IOI��IGIPICIImID161GImIP1O1G101Gl��flil0/ ..1•••....„......1.11...4.4.1...14.444..1.1.14.••41444.41 11 1. y.-y1.1.i1., I 1. I11 1 .1 1 BLYTIl --- ONTARIO. J. .1.:.6411 L.. .. „ J 1 . 1 in the Cotilnlunity Hall, 1.4ondc!,horo, on TUESDAY, MAY 25'I'11 IRWIN'S ORCHESTRA, GOOD PRIZE.S. Ladle: Fred, and 13rin;1 Lunch, (111'eta 11( 1111(1 ant which S.I''.'I'.S. tiiilain's hi;torlc role of asylum fat' ALL WELCOME. i st'y'le chosen for hint to learn lei; the victims of political pl'rscl't1(ion 1:; •11.1p. Ily i:g. 1'11111 then he'll be al the i upheld lud.ty. It has resulted In more 1.,141e., 1(1' Ills father, 1lerlolrl iiddo:;,itIran one hundred Indtrs,',He; 111')0 to 11(inp's he Ito tt'.ht (! 01(1 fur the past (Teat Brit:itn being established In the rens ,'e0 two years, theft he nivk;iu: 1111 cu;11ttry since Hitler came to power. ry `l1� y(::;ue. 0 I r.l:' r, Her!, .in: l Incised :.' I, a iv:11111:4 ain.1.11t11u t Since the fall of Prance, at 11'at:t .:1 t'it..4'ti, Ile'it be eating c'!uu'ul':ole 1,11(1 convoys have been escorted by the fir, 1 thing he asked hi; the Ito) at Navy thromgtt the Shall:( SATURDAY NIGHT MAY 22N1) IN MEMORIAL IIALL 11101 r0e4 0111 of l;ri ' ; Il n, ('11(1(01 l'henaull's A.\'.(1. I" lyite; 'I'i ;err, ':Ind into the air, and the fight , his i ntim:Iia mn [1(r the 1(t is mtheand- btg in the desert was a gunner'u (10' cd. tight. I I;(x;s ro;ards pilots )silk a little nue her for ))hen he rams 1101n0.I(11 buyer. (1 1,1 14 i.d :'a' 1, 1 (1 11 i.1 17 1.1 "'Thal was the place we'd booth and !'xlra n'iwir;llion, her;u:e lure>c nlw(ly.. '+ strafe motor convoys. 1(0.3 says, hand wanicd to he a pilot, Itiuts'ell', 1Iteo the kind of target a gutne...)darted out as a o-1 'i('1 pilot a( i, dreams of. On a job 111(0 that yon 1',1111;;u'y, I at lie got 1dd(1(504t(1 fid i9 4011111 se0 what you were cluing. Illi•, (10.311'0 111 g(11 oc(r1t'ii an(I 11(1, 1r 1(1:55 come wtt(h his tracer bullet:; lite fight. r l.r(atnt it110 Axis truck',;, and the I "'They tits( -dud alt- gI11ner' then.' photographs taken just after the 'ex- •he says 51(01)10, "so 1 breams' one, plosions of the illenhc•d n's heaths i Now the lt.t'.A.I'. 1; rero(ni'r.hei 41(00)00 Nazi motor vehicles flying (toss' long (;etylc•” by h'u'lttng him e i.a through the air as high as 20 feet off 'fly, 1le's already had I.1'1)11 hong' I:1 I ;; the ground. ;Lite air, and Arlo) (ph Ilial time ,ea: hJ From Egypt Huss made the long spent transmitting ntc <accs and inti r. tfl1ght to Hotta to ferry a bomber into lug a machine gun, he feel, 'the war against the .laps, 1)01 he ticarned a lot of things that will help ;1 ('didn't stay long enough to see any1111111 when lie gets his p�il1(t'r; )vin•.;. !.11 11 i, i1 �!Vr�r•r er„1 Z1..,.'77•V ey,nVV-Z.ar 1pp• Z'C'Z'VZ( '.Y16+1tiMaIt PrZtgtS9ilPalCt.''t ttrQ�. CCtiMtek114,.Ri •. •� '• •. •l . ..'a..i ��4' 4 Nv, t• G•� N Vy h d vl 1 S• A_1!` T RO:INSON Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery. Javex, per Mottle 17c Bleach, per bottle Mc Wheat Germ 2 lbs 15c Spaghetti per box 13c, 2 for 25c Loose Macaroni per lb. 10c Serviettes, White or Assorted Colors 15c (looking 1:,'an 3 lb. bags 20c i1'rce i'1(g. Iiofy Sub with 1 Package Roman Meal Dutch Set Onions Sani Flush Tin 27c -Castle and Johnstons Floor Wax I`( t(i Bran Flakes 13c C► _.rot Castile Soap 5c, 6 for 25c Oranges, Crape Fruit, Lemons Celery, New Carrots, Radishes Store Olen, Tuesday, Thursday, 8 Saturday Night;action against the Nipponese. lie But, unlike most •as drilg pilots, ,' ti;1t71at201D1DIPIPIXtdi;24.fi3, :,7ill 1i2ati2 tzliDiThihnil slailiDIDIgMANOtilaiPi t818)>:1.1011D{ a