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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1943-08-11, Page 1THE VOLUME 18 - NO. 1. ' LYTH STANDAR BLYTH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11, 1913, YOUR LOCAL PAPER No Stim'111-I dard Next Week! , E HUNT IS ON FOR ' The editor and his wife are con- WEDDINGS ,Lueltnoly Bride Is Grand- .._.....,..,. • ...._,„ , ..._ Scott - Fry . 1,aughter of Mrs. W. Taylor More Interesting Items - Please, Looli At Your 'Abel! MR. CHURCHILL From An 01(1 Edition The Standard mailing list has num 111 the world loall!y, doesn't know Winslon Churchill, the most popular home of the bride's mother, on Salm- was the scram 0r ;in August wedding serlIngeour, who (log up an old coo' we would ask all subscribers to been corrected up to date, and A wedding W36 8010111 11k1.!11 at the Celli°11111a1 Ll'it''11 "larch. London. \\ 0 are inde%ted to Mrs. hallo II, hut he, or at leamt his namo Is to ,i n I ; . "oll Vora na, (laughter of Mr. awl of The 111) III Standard, dated tuly la. 1 I • f • • , ' examine their Label, and see that play a part in the Red Crosa Frolic zabeth, daughter of Mrs. Fry and ilie Mcs. Cile"I` f Ta)1(w. of 1'11(1010w. 1'0' Int 7, and pre -ailed it to tit for \Om'. the proper date appears. to be held on Myth Main Street, this law Norman L., 1,,,,3,, of ‘viogiuoo, ,,,,is eaine 110. bride of nitr. n0111011 1(11111- ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ‘,,, „do', loak,, or it. An, r We thank all subscribers who Thursday evening (August 12110. united In marring') to L.(1.1)1. Stewart ell°1;11' 1""\'• inilY '"" °I Air. ami rho commnd f o's we rocol\'' rom ullr have paid on time, but unfortun• One of the attractions of the elfell• A, Scott, son of Mrs, Scott and the All;'" W. 1. 1‘1111°c• °Iso of LacitIlow- Ing will he to find the party who Is lasi effert at re.pirldi-iting from an ately there are a number who are templatica a holiday next week, and if this is done, there will be no Issue of The Standard. We trust that our subscribers will tolerate the absence oil The Stand- ard while we arc off for a brief rest, OBITUARY late Ahtx, Scott, Illyth. itev„lohn Bev. \V. .1, Taylor, cousin of the ma miner, nrovid,:d by, %Fs Heffron, past due, some by nit.,,s than a mistiming tho name of Mr, Churchill as. de, conducted the ceremony, as:dst• Pollock performed the ceremony bri Eliza ,Jane Houghton f • (1 10 v 1 r. Of • ...., (110 T , , [listed by Rev. lienneth Maui/sun. id by Rev. Gladstone E. \Vood, 11111() w, ek, motto to appreciatHl. we feel that a similar column lids year. With newsprint continuing to advance, we find It difficult to , presentative or 0 11 r dist higuisnea Tim 0 passed away peacefully at (liven In marriage by her brother, we'llihig "1"81" w"ti played 1'Y Char: ' the home of Tier daughter, ii.t.i. 1°, A. rialto'', the Prime Nlinister of Brit- not ba tlitgear t iiosn Itogerson, Myth, on llonday, August Hill, will not be dressed like 5Ir. dress of white silk net over taffeta, Pastel gladioli In tall MOO; stand. '011,1 ,,i1 the 1r,,,,1 ',Ng,. iiwir ari, pie. 11111:11:v'all6(1:1!"1":11‘v14-11s8 litiv.i;I:s".(;1„ ji"(:„%vnI,1:1;". tiiiheaettth°1usr ystor earliest convenience. di coatis eto SOCa 9th, Eliza Jaite Wanting) Houghton, Churchill, that would be too easy. lie anti finger tip veil. She carried a Coe- arils and ivory tapers in candelabra t iires of ote, .1',.,i(iy.. mail, •.:, P. — ---. • — asit: Douglas, the bride wore 0 floor length ell" l';'• Whim". noty not oven carry one of Mr. Chu - beloved wife of the late T. A, Haugh.: code bouquet of Sweetheart roses and ;iignilisi 0 liticitgrimial or rill's on:I \\*iinrr c °wan, and in,v, Andri.w ton, and (laughter 01"rhomita Hail, and ichill's favourite cigars, or then again : Mr. (litirchill In Canada i he may, \l'halever the caao may be, bouvardia and wore (1 locIwt which 1 iiii‘l,",11•, 1111."Iiiii'mIiii'll.ritzIlingf:l1)').t' i one. The caption ander Pie. Moines Elizahoth illOwell Pont Ing, at the age wits worn yli 1101 grandmother at her kin' 1 / 1 1:.1.tr1 illf1:1.1 11er. 'IdellIre 1111110111021..i 1 11;11 Ile 111111 !wt.!' 'Hip pl. ;Ho or (.0,111110 01.. greatly 1 their will he rt prize for the first per ti of ninety-seven years, marriage and a bracelet, the gift of ll! hritiu was charming in while ;nil- lidoin maion 00 .1 ii ll 1.1, INT, 01111 1101100 111 al 1 111. prescal limo 10 have tun Citoltstomi. and was a member of 1.. neice of the bride acted as flower i • its Inu long for us to grant space. Ile eltin, tota vt I:, chill- sot 011,1 [hos The late 'Mrs. Houghton was born son to Melt M r, Churchill out. of the 'think might be the right ono, address . :crowd, If you sae. it man who you tl M • C tl '1 it le groom, MOI'Y a RH ne ao, of whit,. no was fingertip length !was 0 son of Mr, and Ain'. Jin '1;1i11:;'. '1;111 fullness to lut• floordength gown. Iler I • • ill. Soft Panels of whito lace gavo !carries oil alit of his III-, whiell ill Bd!. mi(1-1 Prim,. .\I Id Clinr. ,. one or the pioneer families of Slime() shier. \\'1, iiain that l's -tillent girl wearing a floor length tires.' ot veil County. him with these words, "Aro You Mr. blue organdie with touches of pink, arranged from a sweetheart headdresa, I rioter ine. Cowan's picture appears 1:10, -veli, 1 he 10;111i'l' 1/f mir good Pollniving her marriage at the oge of Churchill." if you catch the right ,,„ one carried a nosegay of pink swSlit. eet - carried shewer N- . •• 1 1• • o iollowing: - \\'oras d wreceiv«I on netIn si,),ir 1,1 the south, will ioin , a emec( of It- • i ,Inc a 111 111(,1 11 e y n 11 11 0 1 '' " , , tWelity to Tobias /1gar Ilangliton, they peas, Mrs. \S', en 11', titirliey played the -• •. "( aii1 "ly ler ghlalliTliiirsday morning that I'll'. \Vallor Mr, cieirchill, and 'Mr. Ilaeltenzle i s his Identityihi look up a tract of over nix hundred , t ask everyone you wedding 1111Isic. mother's 'leek -lace of amethysts and • co "•.,iii, soli of m r. mid al 1,3, lia v1,1 K imf, oot %cher,. n ca nada, tor on - acres of land and operaisd a lumber Following the ceremony a lum•livon Cowan, had been wounded In 1 lo o I other liktoric conference, 11111(.11 see, hecaume the movements of this see(' pearls. 1 mill and flour mill in connection 111111 man may lie as hard to keep up with was served after which the bride and The bridesmaids were :\lIss Dorothy ;ftit_.„ while in yronce and mi.- 'hen s(ells mon. heathielies for the Nazis its Prime Minister Churchill, Ev?rything will be In rertilineas 1)3' itaill'iml. Ill Yell'iw' with Talisman ro"min the hospital. The extent of hi; l„„ii ..,101mezi,,,,... ,111,1 where ibis the farms, which was carried on' Hite- groom left on a motor trip, 1 he !wide cessfully until they retired and moved wearink a wool suit of h;lizabelli blue es' tind Miss Marjorie Chi", 10 "chit', linjurii•s is 1101 1{110W11, 1/111 11 is Ilre• i'1)111.1.1'1.111'1. Will he 11 111 is, or rairs', tbe lime proceedings are to start, fOr with Butterfly rosiss, to Barrie in INS:). Subsequently, for trimmed with fur, matching hitt. of , the hig Erotic, Some of the men of 1{ell, of net met sin( (anew and they 111,,, imligil .„ ,. 'Wit' "WilS ! SiiniCd t hat they are nut serious or l „ we i 1.10,1,1 ,,,,•,•,,t, bin the Cl((' 101. four years they lived in Tomato, then blue velvet and flowers. Her access,nouncisi On 11',.1111, -(lay evening that • fonnitoba and Colborne Townsiap, lin. Village turned out with hammer and orles wore grey, Mrs, Scott will con. Imre matching sweetheart limuldres- explicit, \\antic; have been more 11-. alms, volt would .ioin in the Con- -1111111s on Tuesidity evening, and erected ses ;Ind shoulder veils. ron County. Untie to reside in \Vigilant and the I ifi,v• Andrew Wing was just Icr• 1011111'1' ill ranada, The (Ivry:Ism, Is suaivell by three some of the booths. Lumber is a real I Lit Ile Anne Todd, niece of the l • " ' groom will return to his unit at Lon - problem when It winos to building groom, was flower girl, \veering pins : „ minalIng his pastorate in the .•1111,111•11 I Although :Mr. ClinrchIll has visited sons and four danglitei;s, namely Arch- don. deacon Eths,nrii Houghton, of swing. such items now, but this shortage will f'resitylerlan Clonl), 311., Loins, oc-;Otitiwo on his visit-, 10 the North Am- ; milk and carrying a colonial bouquet of ; be mastered. --o__,..___ garden flowers. cording. to the glowing uccount waq ;prican Continent since the outbreak field, Illinois; Rev. T, R. Houghton, - It appears that all that is needed Athol- liller was his cousin's best, , indeed popular, Ile W118 tithing up of war. this is the first time that • I3arrie; lo, (1. Houghton, Toronto; Mrs. Beecroft • Watson lo 'make the night a real SUCCCS8p 18 11111 11 and the ushers were Min•ray ;mil new duties at 1••maiwicli. :slid' it conference has been held with - F. A, Rogerion, Myth; Mrs. C. C. ,r, Anderson Is th„ In our Domain. It undoalthally goes fine weather. Let's hopeB lite ladies In rucefieldUnited chtn•cli beau- liorold Taylor, brothera of the bridetieigravi., NiJ. ii. And , 'McNeil, Toronto; airs. 5, It „•\,, Clem. get the break there. , tiful with masses of summer flowers, mil, Toronto, and ;Mrs, C. E. Asquith, Donations for the Refreshment the marriage of 'Margaret Strickland, Auburn. older (laughter of lir. and 31i.s. Itabert Booth have been very grittifying, so There also survive, livo brothers, I'. Watson, to 111r. Gilbert Deemer!, sage bouquet of pink roses, Airs. 1111- ;n1113' also speak 01 eVell 11101'e impor- planned to Ita\•e sandwiches, hot dogs, SOW of Mr, John Beecroft and the tale ler chose printed blue and while rihr•er aid, were in the village over the tam roles to' 0111. Armed Services. Budge, of ilamliton, with his son Doe - :William Hauling and I lenJamin Nutting we learn from Miss 1Voodock, It Is of Ivy, Ontario. The dectaseil was a cousin of the coffee, and some "Pop". We think Mrs, 13eecroft, of lielgrove, was sol- crepe, navy bloc hilt nod c„,...mge boo. iveek-eml, :11r. liarvey \Vatson has I \l'Initever the outcome, the people emnized on Wednesday, August •Illi, (met et pink roses. ,piii, nmersi serl.iee Iviti; how from 11 D011't. forget to drop in for the eV• rot. travelling Ow bride NVOIT a two- rothrocd from a visit. with mends 111 :of Chinni"' will join In extending a welcome to illstingoished ids - 1 the hot coffee will be a real trent, late Sit. Ere(Lrielt Hauling, at 3 p,m, 'toy. G. F. N. Altkinson of- -,, the holm) of her (laughter, Mrs, F, A, oiling. 'rhe local Society needs your 'feinted. Mr. Donald iloss played the pleoe sheer wool ((res.'s in brown with IC. McClelland IS greatly IIIII"Vilig 11(IrS' .1 lalton and \‘'ellington t1otinties. Mr. ;11011131 and a prayer for their safe nr- support, and they'll be expecting you. wedding music, while 111Iss Eva green trimming, beige accessories, 1 home again. Stackhonse was the;violin soloist be• corsage bouquet of ,loannit 11111 1`0904 ane .111s property here hy ereeling a very l'i\*III nogeison, !Myth, on \\'etinesday, Aug. •o_.„_. fore the ceremony and (luring ti1 •-•'. The 111•111e Is a grandaloughtes of handsome fence on Iwo sides. 31r. Ilarry (11impbell is renovating loss BIRTHS signing of the register, •MI.8. \Vill TaY1111% or Birth. and 1)0( 11 liaise linti when 001)11)1011(1%vitt oeen,” IV. l'. MEETING ton In mairlat„e by het tather, Ahs. Nviii Taylor. and \irs. 1,7. Taylor same on his farm at south of the .11 - The \\'()Inen's Inst note held an es- 1311AITIJEY-111 Wingham Hospital, on the bride were a gown of ivory satin were present for the Wellding. loge. While returning home on the modally interesting meeting ot thio leriday, August 6th, to I'llot-Officer with an overskirt of lace from her ___--.Nr , evening of the 1:11.11, Rev. Mr. 130)•le loane of .\liss Josephine 11'oodeoclt, (1. 0. Bradley, and 1Mrs. Bradley thee grandmother's wedding gown. !Her had a slight 101811111 with his Ford, Din•ing the businesS period 11 was 10all;e1 Coining), the gift of It son— finger-tip veil of net was Wit, hy a Ithe old Ford wits still kicking up 11%4 Tided to give $2.110 in prizes at tho Robert !truce, wreath of orange blossoms and she 11104 to iffly a 11'w.11. Aiwa( 70 bought ;10 prove 11111111.8 War Effort The reception was held at the Bel- In.rose crepe with beige hat and cot.- number also motored over. Rev, A. • delwts for Stratford on the 1 2(h, a 1)1110 far England and the rutted Stales, tool vedere I lots!, Mrs. has been oppreciated in both Taylor received list hill, thews; by motor, to St. Pet- tr'ri Church. C'hurchill, Ontario, with interment In St. Peter's Cemetery, '1'110 family were all present for the funeral, W. A. MEET r• gala'. monthly meeting of the 1Vonian'0 Association of the United Chni•ch, was held on Tuesday after- noon in the absence of the preshisnt. Mrs. \\Imam mills presided. On Sunday ire hail occasion' to call Meeting (arnell by singing hymn, for a brief spell tit the home of Mr. 'Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead lls," and MN, Lorne Scrimgeour, While The Initiates of the Ji 10111)11(4 meeting 1 there we were shown a beautiful were read and approved, Ai10101' roses which were. the product 'rs. Mills (10111:11)ated a Reading; I ;of this year's planting, The bushes Mrs. Charles Gra91)y, convenor of 1 were hill '011(180(1 through the local Her - Flower and Viiiting Committee 1'C-ticultural Sociely, and Mrs, Scrimgeour ported (1111111 011 111111(1 77c; 2 110508'2 'was justly ptoud of their splendid donations; 7 bouquets of (lowers; 1 progress, W. M. S. MEET BEAUTIFUL ROSES 110010), lfz., was patting his ear in the , .„ , r'aii work' apron, 1st 60c; carried a caocade bouquet of red roses The \Voinan's .11 issionary Society of shed when lils foot slipped allowing it 1,, and bou va I a, Blyth United Church met on Tuesday, to go into high gear which made the !_nd 40(.; Collection of samples of nat ,Ive wod, showing hark and grain, The bridesmaids, 51Is,s Janet \Vat- August 1 0111. The theme was "The machine strike the wall, which jarred ; t tate; •10c, open to anyone un- iion, sister o fthe bride, and 'Allsti ilea. Clu•istlan Stewardship of Time." the front wheels tuff steering g-ar. Jder 11; years of age, trice Beecroft, sister of the groom, "I.ord, for tomorrow and its nr•nls," 11r, Hoyle escaped any seldom( Minty. ,, , (111'11,W 11.110111'11 19 10(11 1 boys were gowned alike in blue chenille- was sung by 1\110506 1(10 and Clare „, , lover6otis, had liven renimilliered with embroidered organza with inalt•Iting MIcklowan its a pro3'er. On this theme the war 1110 British have captured 117,- . , . •s, "a) m shoulder veils and carried colonial that great Christion leader of our day, 776 prisoners, exclusive of natives In btu/wets of Madame Butterfly roses, John it, 31o11, once wrote; "11'Ith the African campaign, 11111.11Y Of \V110111 Air, Beecroft acted as Ow whole nations turd races suffering and have been released. The British , , , ,11)111 the method she: had used, which sae 11011 hod an exhibit of canned beans and proved successful, Mrs, L. groomeman for his brother. Tho t• res•sed, how startlingly incoit• hove lost to the enemy 6 1,08S men i\l. Seriingeour had an 051111)11 of ice ens were Air. Jamem alefiee, \\Ingham, groom 11 is for any Christian lo waste Including Indian and native troops. 0'.1. 1 S i1111 1011I( 111( 101 f.1 ep )3, tint, Mr. Cameron Henry, Brucefield. time, How can we dawdle away the Till'FR fignrcs tnIte in all theatres of I step. and gave the recipe. This led to After the ceremony 0 reception W118 ,110111.6 When great causes are wailing war. The British have captured 73' box of flowera to the sick; 2 sympathy '11i exchange of recipe:4 and methotht and congratulation cards, sent out, —1r , held at the home of the bride's par -H for our help," The secret. of victor. guns during the war and lost 133. Of ' ents. For travelling the bride wore a inns living lies in el:ninny of time. the guns los( ;17 were recaptured, and ;of canning vegetables, during- the month, and 5 calls made. 1'l&' it 11 C 11 '; • . ." • by leiding was brought to a close 1)Y Thanks '110 The Navy smart tin•quoise stilt with navy :loves- Time Is sacred. 1. the tId remaining In enemy hands i naming a sI Co el in Myth, telling it's sories, -On their return from flus 111rs, (Rev.' Sinclair read passages SI • • ; 3' . . ' 1. singing the National Anthem, and The Air Force 110. 1(1(111 and why sn named. After koka, they will reside on the groom's l'i•inn the illble on "Stewnial iliLii of West frond early in the war. The 1 1t . ' 'oobvo 1 1 1 1 . .110.111111Y 1110 P0811111118101' General ato farm near Belgrave. Time," British haven't lost a single gun on Mission Band To Meet 110111100d in the, House of Commons the ---- V•-••••-s- Vice will hold their regular monthly The ;Mission Band of Loving ser. 10fises of mull sent overseas, by enemy 'aetion, daring 1 9-12.. that Life may be 0 pleasant Road," Germans have been killed during tho The hymn, ,,1 (10 1101 11514, 1) 1,0i.a. 5151:1101..wps1 from .inc, isr 1.,00.000 1.1.11 a plan of (he vilinge she hail rawn. with every street named, This Huron County Quota Met w„, 8„„g, wos very Interesting, i 11)3.--; \Vilma 1Vn10on. who has been meeting4011 Saturday, August 14th, at Despatched Lost In. Depth Charge Canmaigni Treasurer reported eccelving an "III .Illyth; Capt. and Mrs, R. R. Sloan 'leaching. for 0 vent. netir Kitchener, 3 o'cloctt. Children' please bring work Letters , 14,533 bags 65 bags New Sales of War Savings slumps ,leinoriam" for Mra, 3lason, ilsit.:(1 with Olden friends on Thurs• 'gave a splendid address on the "Men - books and ficissors,eghit'd Items 43,687 Items 56 items and Certificates (luring the month ofl .. ItMrs, liirsliall requested that those day, nonnes, Mi'bi. customs. religion and —. Newspapers , -40,1'20.60 6 b gs 40ags July were apportioned by the Govern- subscribing to the 31Issionary loIlitilly I 1 1 e l 1 .....,_.— ,.)•,eincs iv, le pleased to learn 01.1.'1 11 l'orceis , ....295,511 bogs 3,187 tIgS intent for the pllrellase of Depth Char- ,,, oosion draw(.1. wale.; again BLYTH UNITED CHURCH . li would save some pi(•tures in the Aug- 'that lilts, T, 1', mepnroy, wbo is in ,i; ; • i I Next Sunday, August. 15111 the Ser- ges used in the destruction of enemy I ' --•-----1: .- - la tosp,111, in 1,011(k011, Where 8110 1111- 11 1110;101g feature, Tobacco Parcels 112:5,0 1 7 3,100 bags list number foi• her. Soldi• is of i ; i 1 i V U -Boats, and the, ''Stamp Out 'rho IFIlrlst, Arise," '1'111' 011111.111,1er nwiding will be held was sung after which I vices will lm:(.erwent a severe operation, is 1111- ,, , , , 10.15: Sunday School, U-Boatu campaign for this purpose Mrs. 1'•:. Pollard 10(1 in PraYer• proving 111°`13' 1111)1 if 11" e011111111"1 11111 111 1111' 1101111` Of Mrs. NViii., White tool 1 l'.1 5 subject: "Longings Satisfied." Mrs, Grashy, Christian stewardship sets in may be home (shoat Angina 1st. lo , , , CAR CRANK FOUND . was started on June 2Sth and ended Secretary, then took charge, with Airs, we, in• in emirs() a nip cour,nor of 7 p.m.: -i lie GosPel; the Power of July 3Ist. The objmlive allocated to 111 hos Dora Loundy visited with lier ' 1 i i( °Heil i iiesearcti ia. 1, God." A week or so ago. an automobile • Mrs, l'etts, Mrs, Hilhorn grandparents in 11 ingliam last 55'(e14.• mothers,t 1 Ilw grand - crank wits picked up near the Bonn- Huron County was 67 1)epth Charges W. Lithilaw, V at $90. each$6. ,alld Mrs. Jenkins, allswering the titles- II ...1% ;111(1 MI'S. 1/1.011(11.001 of SvOl'Orill, zi ‘ 1/117.1' W111 be given for the grand- mother in 1110 oldest tires -. so grand- mothers will please dress for the 00- caNiou, daly by MM0- . liatrington, aid n , ,030The following aro the results obtained: ow 'lions 011 the theme. which she asked spent Sunday, the palls of air, and ANGLICAN SERVICES at the Standard Office, wititiug for an' la "-- was tiling Mrs, W. J. Sims, 1"Take 'rime to he lioly," owner. Depth Charges Amount .10,15 a.m., St. Marks; Atibuim, Holy Goderich . 34 $3,0-60 I land it reading was given on Christian comiciiimnod airs, eau, Miss Clot 720 ,Stewardship, Communion and Sermon. —V—i-- Exeter . , ...... ... 11 11110 aril Mr, .1. It. OM ;mined to Brussels .111,30: Trinity Church, Blyth, Morn- Clinton . . .....,.. 8 ..—................, land return Sunday evening. - Ing Prayer and Sermon. Prisoner From Seaforth Hensel!. . 7 630 I iMr, 1.1•31.1 :McElroy returned to Sar- ility for weapon, sold and to whom 7,30, l'i•itilly Clitn•ch, Belgrave: Ey- Now A Warrant Officer Seaforth .. rt 1 it t • • i 4 6 640 CONGRATULATIONS inla on loit(lay by way of London. they 01.0 sold and to whom, ening Prayer atol Sermon. WInghant . 4Congratuna latIoto AllisterP. I where lie would visit his mother who 11r. and Mrs, Wm. Phillips and 311ss 360 Mrs. Bertha 111, liabkirk of Sea- BrUssele , 3 '.',I70 'Sib'. and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fear Rev, I., V, Pocock will be in chargeJenkins, of St. Catharines, who cele -,is confined to a hosPilal there. of all services, brutes Ids 7th birthday 011 August 12, I " ' forth. has received official word from ,Wroxeter . 1 90 I ate Saturday night vehicles driv- airlopti to Durham and 111111'11 011 N..-,-- - the ltoyal Canadian Alr Force at 01- 1 00 1 en by Mr. John Brown and 111r, (100. s'inlay. The roo(1,3 in some sections tawn, that her son, Sergeant G. S. ____, , $6,7150 Congratulations to Rhea Hall „.110Ipollaril, collided on itinsdey Street were very heavy. on account of 11(0 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , Ilabillrk, who is now a prisoner of Total . . ........„ 75 1 , IN CANADA eelobra led her it 11 birthday on Friday l'a'out opposite i\h•. Jos. Stother 0 rest- laTent rains, war at Stalag V'11113, Germany, has —V • ------ August tith, titmice. 1\1r. Brown's buggy was badly 1'b11. lied Cross Circle of S.S. No. 10, Services Next Lord's Day. been promoted to the rank of warrant ___ broken, The accident we understand acknowledges with thanks the follow - Myth Sunday School 10 a.m. • officer, effective 3 -lay 3, 1942, Ile re- RIPE TOMATOES Caldwell. Congratulations to Everett Scrim- was caused by Alr. Pollard's horse lag donations: Mrs. John. 1Vm•sliip 11 a.m. his wings at 1111"118 on Nevem- The first report of ripe tomatoes. -0111; )1r. R. C. McGowan$5.00; , geom., who celebrates Ills birthday on becoming unmanageable. $ Smith's 1-1111 Sunday School 2 p,111. bei' 8, 1911, and want overseas a few conies from Chief of Police .1. A. Cow- Thursday, August 12(11, To previmt any posi.ithility of ser- En,.:1 \Vawanosii Connell, $30.; Seven later, After several operation- an, who phoned us_after supper on ions anti -conscription 1 1ots in any part teen pair of socks were knit. for July Auburn Sunday Soluool 10 a.m. al flights as a bomb-aliner In a 1.410- Thursday night to say that Mrs. Cow- Congratulations tolastier Charles of Ontario especially in foreign shipment. Worship 7.30 p.m. caster bomber, he was shot down in an had plucked one from the rine. G, Jenkins, of St. Catharines(now of (noof spe ;hug districts, the ProvInciol police Mrs. A. IT. T!ernay and (laughter, F A hearty welcome to all. the Baltic Sea on September 1Sth, (Ile reported that others were also Bluevaie) who celebrated his ;1(11 are warning dealers in firearms that 'Mrs. Aidistein, ',Misses Emigh and \Vcod Rev. A. 0. Thomson, Minister 1942. _ ,....- ripening fast. tirtiolay 011 August 10th. _..—. they will be held In strict accoutitalt- cock. 510111 Sunday at 1'1-ar.', Bella., 1 Ar, 1.r iarl is ;I familiar sirlit throughout the Gaspe ('oast region am! is one of the unique elements of )r 3;,1 e1'iU:1r 111 he Sci•n in the trips to ancient Quebec. HI ave You Heard? fosse stip(! i ,ti i,u1.:it, tiring 4elephoi:e: "I; ti::1t )1r. JO;kilts speaking:' c;voit! I thought I'd rlrlg yeti up at once and inform you th::t we have found yo'.tr mi sit.g ,wife." IVlr, Itc-kins: "Hale you really? What does t:hc say Police SUpl•1''tttentlent: "Noth- !ng!' Mr. Jot:kir.s: Then yoa'we U+rdc mistake. The woman eouldl: t possibly be my \w Ie. "Did you hear about Bill getting shot?" "No—how did it happen?" "Oh—he just went to the bardware „tore and asked for two pounds of it." SAFES I'>,oir•rt lour Hook.: and CASII from IIIA; and 'I'IliI .IsS, ll'o horse n .Ire and t) lie of Safe, ar (; 1,10 ct, for uuy par i' e. Cb.tt WI. or vi rile for Arleen, rte. lu Dept. 11', (to( a TAY LCIR LIMITED TORONTO SAFE WORKS 1.15 Friuli St, I?„ I'oruoto Iatahll.nc�d 1ST,;. STOPPED ix a dlffq •ar Money Back tgoick relict frnul aching n(eeiema, vim plea, i tt. 'afoot. H•:den, sables, ra ehea a n! other ex unie)1! a)nsed .kin a'oublce, vee fnet•acting, ra,Iinq, gnu. grpt10. liquid U. 1). 1). I'reeetipiiun, 1;reasetcra, lithalerg. Snrdbr! irritation atnl qun'kJy ,toppe i me rule evialbnlllepto'telt,urmoney- hack. A.k drufsitt today fur DIM). PRESCRIPTION. Lawyer (slyly) : "Ass n )natter of fact- -you were scared half to death turd don't know whether it \was an automoble or just sonme- t.hing resembling tut automobile that struck you ---Ito you?" Defendant (calmly) : "slay I say I was forcibly struck by the resentblanee ^1t "Tell ate, pleas*, how I should go about getting a start in the great game of business?" "Sell your wrist watch, and buy an alarm cloth." Subaltern: "I've becn trying to see you for the last week, sir, hut. you've always been busy, When can 1 see you?" Colonel: "Well, 1 Fnpgest you make a date with my secretary and . ," Subaltern: "I did, sir, and we had a swell time, but 1 still want to see you, sir." "Can't this case be settled out of court?" "Well, your honor, that's what we were doin', when the cops came along," Wonsan on telephone: "I sent my little boy to your store for two pounds of plums and I got only a pound and a half, Your scales must be wrotlg." Fruit dealer: "My scutes are all right, madam. I1nve y u \veighed your little Foy?" Young and inexperienced father (looking at triplets the nurse had just brought out): "We'll take the one in tine middle." Fuehrer's_ Fire Girl Hitler, \vho once said the duty of women of the Reich was isl)]e1y to bear children to grow up and become Nazis, has evi- dently changed his mind, Isere a German girl help a fireman 'with a hose Rs manpower shortage forces Nazis to recruit more nod more wonu n for heavy jobs. lid NEIGHBORHOOD LEAGUE By CLUYAS WILLIAM3 j nUl i+il;rt NI7 MG1raEP, UN 6UA}?P 1t4 Tr1E NEI"( ROOM i0 SEE f11F,� loft-IIN6 Ii t:RFEREP Wrfil H15 ', f'AC1iClli6) EDDIE 59t2E1? MANfiGED 1j) PASS CI)'( SUNDRY I1Et15 OF TR<,�E^tl E(4.1IPMir:141. Yllf( ft -IE ft. -:AM NEEDED FOR -PE 6F11�C1 r;11;t?t J� M:55Itt'6 A l,t 1'E (1R,AlLEA:1, t;, MORE 1i-lIN NOR71,41-) G'uw�ti 1. •:c 11-, ,r.:.,s.,.. .en ,,1,171 W'1r1c'!; • i la),y• -pt i intens of goby, one of the smallest. species of fish, nils their entire lives insido speiigc' and larger fish. HEY! SARGE WHERE'S YOUR MINARD'S SOLDIERS RUB OUT TIRED ACME musexamiamessudgmagagami LADY HUNTER FEMALE PHIS For Painful and Delayed Periods, Extra Strength, $2.00 PHONE LL, 3600 For City Delivery SKY'S DRUG STORE 1381 Davenport Road (Corner Uxbridge Ave.) tEMME2.z.rr 1177 totem., -A- (Relieves distress from MONTHLY . FEMALE WEAKNESS Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound not of ly helps relieve monthly pain but also weak, nerv- ous feelings -clue to monthly func- tional disturbances, It helps build up resistance against distress of "d1111 - cult days:." Malde in Canada, `., . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AUTOMOBILES—USED USED CARS 11'1'1'11 GOOD T1RES. Sec us first. ,Mount Pleasant Mo- tors Limited, Used Cnr Lot at 21140 Yongo Street; Mend 01 five, 833 Mount Pleasant !load, 'Po• Tonto, 'Telephone Ii Y. 2181. ALT() PARTS NEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL makes of cars and trucks, Cuut- pleto automobile machine 24100 service. General Auto supply, 12 Frederick St., Kitchener, Ontario, IIAIIY CIuICt! FREE I'OANI'E PULLETS 11.1NY hrteds and ager. Send for full particulnr22, also started chicks Iwo and three week old. Free ;oakum!, 'I'weddte Chick Hutch - r ri, s Ltd„ Fergus. Ontario, SV MTV, LEI.; HORN PUt.l,l.'TS, T\VO ii cues ,II , 3 wrrIcs 1:5r, 4 weeks ;!0,•, Goddard Chick Hatcheries, Jiritannic( Rrig'ttis Out, 11 1•: It'ILI, 11.1\'1: i'llli'IC ) O1 t r+,tupt sllpmmnt right. through Augur,: order what 'you need to H./ you through the. season. Some IBitted atm, immediate delivery. linty Ilat,hery, 130 John N., Ilem- 111ou, 1:111. DYEING A CLEANING HAVE 1'OU AN1"111IIN(J NEEDS dyr•;IIn, or tar -a rung;' \V rite to Ila for Int011nation. We are glad (0 111353v 2 your questions. I)epurt- DU :1 IJ, h;itk'.r's Dye Works I,+uu(rt:, 7111 Vunge Street, 'I'o- I'(Ilt S.t1,I1 1'11ltt•:51iCS, ; r)1;'111'Is 1'011 `ALT.. 1:111 5"11arator, Homely engine. tippll• to I. G. U,Ittler, Halts - unto! io, L21'1: 'fit LI01)11 11INDI1I(INS 11'1: nsc 101'3•11 to 11i;p,,.0 or 103 or msec or our r' :11,I,v'1.d t'rtlontiuu :0,11 '1 !ilii:see 1lhilliinh' horsey 11,e1it t ug pleasure horses, brood u,arrr, -,ialliun:, yearling; and '1, 1,1inc ,:"It2i of grand ch:ltnpiun hl,',.4 lift' : e 1)'1 fur nue 11• 1,we lei•" limit.•--1INIII•:It I'.\I,t111- 1'•tl t •11;'•15, r•ou(1, rlon, I'enusyl- "•'I: 311141i•I; 1itl'N1: I:I:I;IS'I'1:1;- ..1 1,.!L -Ili; e •.,tt )):1 :end 10114 , I!41i1, ,nun•, 0, atsu•red 1••,: • < ai,••ut 11,1' r1,1 : er rtes. 1:.1: ; r 11..!0:;•. I:I;. ''. .\intim,, I•' l it;I 1:41 1011;',T 4t, r'.\ I; 'I'll.\I '1'Itl: a 1;1 All.EY tr:" 1.1r _+i•. lC:r* tl1,o St+•:,1)t; 1 t._^1, 11 111'•1 1„I ;42. ,7t: 32.511 \S Iwo-- 5,; t:tIor, 7\-:,r1 \'31121: S. pa (1'1111,1):: (1'1111,1 ): :f2•:2 Ia it ";, r:;,•,: t,rt. 1 3.0331 1:011 1-:,12(111;4,,1 1,,,12 unlit, tan ham. 1'1u 1 I4.'11,'tl U'ht i,11a;1{A 1141'1 l:.li,?l destroys ,!, ,.!,1r n:: ,:',!12 4:c '',r i 02;11': 5i•i,tt, lit ram) ti 2e, (it :as'<e, How Can i ? ? By Anne Ashley, Q, How can 1 stead oak fur- niture? A. For oak or 11 ilnut .furs!- iore, wipe with checrcelolh \vrun; out of tepid buds of white naph- tha soup, clean but a small por- tion 1)t a 11111e 11011 rub dry with is flannel cloth before going on, 1"inish by applying a little high grade furniture polish on n clertn ]niece of flannel, nod rubbing until the het14 no longer feels greasy. Q. llow can I remove tiiseolor- Ations from the inside of nn nlum- inttnt kettle? A. Cut it piece of rhubarb into small pieces and boil it in the discolored utensils until clean; then rub up a little for polish. Apple peelings nee also good. Q. slow can 1 remove the odor of smoke from a room? A. Put a basin of water in the rooul, leave overnight 1111(1 keep n window slightly open, The air will be sweet by morning' Q. How can I whiten yellowed laces? A, Add dissolved soap to equal parts of milk and water until a strong suds is formed. Add n teaspoonful of borax for each quart of liquid, put in the lace and boil for n half hour, Q, How can 1 remove white apots from mahogany 'furniture caused by hot dishes? A, Put a few drops of sweet or camphorated oil over them and let it soak in, then polish with n' soft cloth, COUNT IN? Count 1)ino Grandi, above, one of Mu.ssolini's original black shirts and it former Italian for- eign 13011iste1', 1S rumored a. 0 successor to Badoglio if hitter quits the premiership. • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM ENTS l'Alllls 1(111 sAI,h: 70 ACHES, LOT 18, CONCESSION 3, Darlington. Oshawa 7 0221r+'. New house, good water, s1•n20 bush. Box 476, Huntsville, Ono, FOlt SALE -1 00 ACRES J0O1 C1.A 1' 10111)1— tlnli rlSa 'Township, I collo from school—good 1\all•r 611 pp 1)' — frame house, tn•0 110(11 Funis, good :miming. Supply ul' hay and struts, Apply G. 11. Dixon, Woodville, Ontario, 11,11. 1. , 121;102, WOOD 11'.1\'1'[:11 MAPLE, 1)1Rt_'l( A N 1) 111XE1) cordwood, first or second grow th. Also 11111wood. State full pnrth:ti- lers and lowest prices. Walter Schless, 19 Melinda St,, Toronto. HAIRDRESSING SC11001. LU A It N I]AIIIIMIls'SSINU THU Robertson method, Information on request regarding classes, Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- emy, 137 Avenue !toad, 'Toronto, MAC INERY FOIL SARI; -1 AU\'ANI111•RU11E1,1 Oil 1'1111. operates on iil1.l oil. Mounted on truelton ,wheels and grousers Good oondition. Immed- iate delivery. King Paving Cu, Ltd., Go e :;6, Oakville, tint, MEDICAL POST'S ECZEMA SALVE )t,,n2=1) the r„anent „` Thy 1•:r� ems, 11,1s1cs and 113, 1 ling Slim Troubles, Posts E,:ya tlttt Salve \Vill Not !)is;lppinot V,+u, tteh n;.', Sealing, But ping E.:- 5412.1 .141}e', ttinr't1',0111, Pimples and Vuot will rc.4poud ten212ly to t1i,udur- lr« l:intlr•nt, r' -g:: 2.11 -5 221 11,21v rtu110!'n or ltolo ie r 21,31 03:+y 5,3.1n. 1'1111:1; 1,.uI I'I:R 52.211 I"/`1 I H3,3 ,•11 130,131,1 Ips ,11 p POST'S REMEDIES '1'1.,1:11.V121 111:11(2' I L 1)1\1.1•`:'S ir; 2111 1;1,-a1,,..it•• 1'.t n-. Thou .- : 1'1) • 1131121 5 1 11 05 51nr• );tt,tri, 1):1•:11., 1't, -t- 1,111 :; 1.1'1:. 1 I.rI.;\•)'c 1' 12 211;it:<'i'il:\21.12'(;21 21220101' i,.1,1):: 1131 1x'33. 11 1.:33 3, T.33, 3113. It„ .cl• i t 1,1 •.0.11 • n ,•11 1' y1), ,. In C'( 511132 t 3 re 0. :;'_' 1 rural S('hito!^ 2'. h: 1;••x•11(, 11;i1 n::Yy , 510,:3! '!2; .•i- the 0..'.1:tl en :° are to 1, • r'. 110:1 l'-i'i::l',I 5.1 Modern Etiquette Ely Roberta I.ce 1. What are the principal duties of the lust man at. a 1Ycil- ding ceremony? 2. flow can an unmarried) woman, living in It hotel, return the hospitality shown her by mar- ried friends Who have entertained her? 3. Is it permissible to eatthe lettuce on which a salad is served? 4. What is the correct. way to hold n coffee cup in the hand? 5. llow far under the table should the choirs be. pushed, when placing them for 11 dimer'! 0. Should a Secretary rise when an employer introduces her to it busineri's visitor? ANS\VEItS 1. The best man looks ,alter the groom, generally driving hint to the church. He takes care of the ring, giving it to the groom at the proper moment. ile give: the clergyman his fee, and takes rare of any tips incidental to the go- ing away, being, of cove:,(', reim- bursed by the groom at a con- venient time. 2. By taking then, to dinner at the hotel or reAati- rant, 3, Yes, If. you \222411, It is entirely, optional. 4. The handle of the cup should he held by the thumb and first two fingers, the other two fingers being bent slightly towards the palm of the hand, 5, The front edge of the chair should he on 11 perpendic- ular line with the elige of the table, 6. Ycs, if the secrtary is it matt; if a girl, no, Rol! your owners! Go for Ogden's Tllo Pony Exprr''s, ''n 111e olrt 01 tho 1't'I:i, cautr(1 e 2(14101 100Ssa91S , .. He o 15 one for you; For G1,111,4;41 s-irt- 1)111 r'atisfartion follow the c(dnlple of tho oldtitller 1 a cin for OL(lon's--•a d,sf,'lctivu Louie] of choicer, riper 101,;:' (us, Ogden's quality lot pipe sntrkols, too, in Ogden's Cul Plug 5G';i, of the hour(', in Valblltt, tie capital of Halla. ha -J., 'Peva, destroyed by air raid,. The YU'llto11 117 Pad Ilnm1Ui Ii, (Int, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I'IIOTOGIRAI'IIY DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH The hent, linin, or Hall HAVE YOUR SNAPS Delivered by Mall Any 6 or 8 exposure film perfectly developed and printed for only 36e, Supremo quality and filet service guaranteed, IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Station J, Tot suto 1'IHOTOGRAPHIY "I AM VERY PLEASED WITH YOUR PROMPT SERVICE , ." writes a customer at Rough(Vater, N,S., who adds: "1 have told many friends about your service and I know that from now on you will get films from them for de- veloping and printing.” Letters like this from all parts of Canada tell how well pleased customers are With Slur Snupnhot Service, Any Sixo 18011-6 or 8 Exposures. DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 2fie Boys and girls on active service enjoy letters so much more when "snaps" ere enclosed. You, too, will get better results from your camera if you mail your film rolls Lo Star 2(aullshul Service to Ile developed and printed, You'll gel finer quality, sharper prints at lowest cost. And you will het the promptest service obtainable by 1111111 in keeping with quality Bork, \12211 sly u roll for trial, 3 'Int \Tb:D I sNI,AI1(;L•'Jll',N L 5 :$e Size 4 x 6" in Ile,iutltul Easel \10111116. You 0811 11810 cnlargrntnuts 001011r• cd 15 Mind tar ❑ small additional 212a3i=c. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE flux 1211, Postai '1'eruthutl A, 'Fortino) Print 3 our name and address plainly on 2211 orders. FILMS DEVELOPED 25c COIN Two 111 lots from each negative. Ito• prutls le each. Montreal I'1ulu, 1'.1). I4os 4611, Si51ion Ir, ilunit''t,2 PEItsoNAL 51.1.1N 111 211 '1'.\ L' 1.15'1';`;, 1 I.11;.',l 1,1:55 and efieetir(. sl (1iu2 »epics' 5211'- 1,2) I :II alt ilruggi:,ts. or 12222412.1 id. 1loot Maltby L'ro::., 5 112)o22, `ro• 2010.2, tint. PltltYt:tt'1Y1:2. 11 1 2'x01) '1'!) 1IAVO 1:1' 1'!:!;5 11`.\ 1'I'1'iti for 1'lliek+11 1'1ms, 3122112et Gal - 1 12, and town 11 3211:11'+ h1 -ea to :+11 part,: of Province. i. 5, nd rail par;2ettl:'.rr in e2222ll2tf'r:e,• til 1,10. -• 11 e 121:201. Ill .11:11:4 11211,•s0'' it ll. 0,4111 :111 t'1u110211y, 5 51. Clair purr, 'rot -'1111. Its 1 t' 11 11:1 011 t' A TI;;11'•1'1(11 ',mil N 1: W AND tt,eil, 112 all (ankev 01 11:(.1.(19 C 1),1.11 Auto :11111 (1:1c•1or Supply, I 1'1+dr•ruk !4t I: i2rhener I tut. It 111111'1''. 11r I'!'l,12:!{r'!:t1 .. :+0211.1 1:1 2'1:5 t1.r 2.1e, u + it. -\,nn Aynn,er, 1:03. , iit.tkri„- 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TAPEWORM STOMACH, AND 'r11READ 2-1'(41(2-114 often aro the cause of ill-ilealllt In humans all ages. No one 1111 - mune! Why not find out It thin is your trouble? lrlir'estl:I; p;u'- ticulars—Free! Write alulvency's Remedies, Specialit,tc', 'Toronto 3, 0111. 'I'OIt,ttl(( • 6-I'OLlNI) SA 11,1,1... l'Ai.'KA112: 2-'ltt- glnlu, Burley, Zimmer nn't livor leaf tobacco, will: 2celp•_2 112111 flavoring', $:f pro,tpaid. 1''Ithwan Tobacco Exchange., Jtuthw•:a, Onl, Itlll':U11,t'l'JC I'alN" REAL) 'I'lll5—i:V1•:1(1 tat f•:'•111:1':lt of Rheumatic Pains or `:cnrtlla should try Dixon's 111 welly. :•tun•• re's Drug Store, 3)5 1:1;:'1, Ot- tawa. Postpaid TEACHERS WANTED 1J1'7TIIAN Y ; 2-1'ANTl:I i, 1'1IO T 1.57' - ant teacher fot' Public 1011001 Section Eleven, 'l'owwnslti ' of. Manvers, County of Durham. Bu- ttes to commence 5120cn11•31' first, Apply, stating .:ertifieitt1, 12111 salary expected, to 1.3, 2-t. T. U52, - Is, St:cretur ', 1))01112 u::, P,.11. :lo. 2, Ontario. t'It0'1'E5'L`ANT '1'12.1,-:111.:11 \'.':'tiled S.S. Nu. 6 I1:ly, 551:'1'3 1,t ,„t:, 11 pupils_, .lpply .111051 3I,i42211g(.2- rich, 1t. No, 3, lu2i•;1, Ont. QI'A1.i11El) T11.1(111.: It 13.2:t 5,5. No, 12 lane:tht(r, •.:3):110.e •of teaching 011511>It :'111 1 re1011, n:ll:lry 22'1,2.2li22. .I. V Bake:, Sec.- cas„ U51hu11sie 313ils, V:, 1. \V.\NTEI) :1 I1ILIN!;1_.\L I Ili:N1'l1- l:lglistl male 11.51. h..r tar 1'rntcti• taut church school, .1ppl;' 1132,. A11521 5. Reid, 3.1SJ 31:'t`tvislt 5t,, 31uun•cal, DIN2)1t2-V20—'rl:A+.'1!i:It for 5.5. No. 1, 5n1tlt\wot to 2211(1 11:ututan 1116a'ict of humid, i: utt0 sa11ry +'. pecicd: dot:+ s t0 1t1a1- 1mmoo Scut, 1it::,1. Apply Io It. ''/,1,•1.ulr, Srsectary, 310.,,A1 0! '12 131- 021 c, 1)iuoru lit, Out. UN'I'. 1'1'1:1,1.; ;1'1111111. r' ,IItir. s litchi r fur junior loom, to 3, e.una'•'n1 i1; ::rp. 21 1311)+ r. ''+11:0.5 .0)00.011 :111,1 boons '11,e.u11. 11. \\'. 1)1.11 1011:12 PIP ('rt'5'1'.1N'r•rh- r int 5.8, N.,. :, ,': •ain+s:;. 8a1- :ttt' I1Ju. .11'111•' h, 'sir ;.1r,inu .` is )13111njl, i';tlalh r_ i. , i it„ (•}Irit 1+1:: :..ti, 14 u, 2 -1ubrl y, 52:11. alt.ilit:. ,ti ,ox, 1251:115 5:4)3)3 fit iota 131 tell ,1041. 1:. 1'. i;rtl'1'it1:•• tt>,1rift, tett. I:1,5:15 I'I'I:I,I(' S1:IIIa21, 1' -tl:I1H 11:1rhrr. ~5151'5' S),oaa, .1:2'."2)- a11;1 (4 1.0tus 122:0112' 111„cnl- ed. .111i11y Nol; ,11 1;1:,..1, r, <v ,, (1i y, 1:1,2,21s 2112111'1,1, q'It\0A5(1l1' 1<(11()(11, I:tti,•iglt :11u1 .111-;113112 i, 1'.•21 1- 1"0ottcll i ,,tll11} •„mire, I' s;01.1, n, d t,':1011, r- 01 111„ .• 11r•,•lx ittt:rf+d ut; lti::ltii ,> — .,all nt- 1..00d:11n•e Ittllle; 1',.111010•1'.',' :'•+'p' 1.1112,1 r t1•rut. 5:t1::ry :3.1,04c. 1'ilxt c•l:o. •',trifitaso 1,2,01'1,,! 1\'rift, A. (;. 51'+'n• '32)11- 1::110. Bombers and Warships Soften Kiska for invasion U. S. Baso Milos /44:/- • . ��• :' Sirius Point *slap Baso I 0 4001 ' ':A,11,,,,ASKA4, ' Bering Sea J i., ' P V. 4 h,�P �E- 04(1 xk, P()O. J�r��P �÷- of-tGrr AP 014.., V". i ,1,,, , , 3• Do, .+Dutch Harbor �if Tj"I1 '4N SLANDS Bering Seo KISKA ISLAND Cope St. Stephen Pacific Ocean Miles O 5 .haycock Rock Japs have air field, sub base, settlement on North a0t Kiska Harbor Head 0,Ot 0 'Little Kiska HJ. Orient Pt,a LITTLE KISKA iANADAK ISLAND Volcanic Kiska, one of the larger islands of the Aleutian chain, is similar in terrain to mountainous Attu, recently retaken from Japs. Enemy base here, held since June, 1942, hosbcen heavily bombed Kiska may be next on the North Pacific invasion list as Americans seek to clear the Japs from this Inst ,11mtian foothold, Shelled by U. S. warships and blasted by tons of 'bombs, Kiska has been softened up for land attack. Map shows enemy positions on the island. A Farm Wife Chats To Women by Gwendoline P. Clarke 11111th 310 a.; ('011- tag11';.:: 31 ' s 1l' ;, T'tvu tveelia ; ,111 3 1111)10I'ed th( that picking wild 111:rries had .011313 gone out of fatsh• Ion. it had. but the price of film', 1, ..;e3 changed all that, Now 11 ;•e' , the world and his wife flit' al! 3. in the berry patch. It it. (e:. funny. Ion know here 111 . I ;1.1 '.till„ about picking wild bol 1.i' t is quite fascinating. "When a rogue to a really geed t•tlor '., . .e Het lir:inches are 11 1- (11,1 ly "Hing svitlt rich rod, (11' Modic 1 as t110 case may be, you g1: n excited that you pick si flit ,'' ., 1 feverish baste, just Its if were afraid something was ,''•;,.,: to happen 10 those MT. idea if ;...1 (11(111'1 hurry up and got til' m , : i,l d the next few m1n• Ute:e. 33co, wher') ti,e berries tire ;oil! tell lered you just sort of putt(, uruund and take your time. N M Bat ,1, .,'t think picking berries it the urir excitement in the berry patch --is: from it. Yesterday, for instance, we svere told of a now pial(1' to explore --- fifty acres of bid :0(s '' :)ego no ono had ever pi. (Id. '1re owner of the bush dlr- 0, :c(3 us. The road in was long, 1) r))(V a1.(1 uphill all the way for about a :site anti a half, forint'. n ely it ,3'(53'1 ton rough rot. Iho wo (',1110 to the her- t'ii 11 111; ! ;lie mosquitoes came to 11. ! Ni',: ,.I:s of them, They lit on aye:', , '• , 1• of bare flesh they c(•ul,,l 1: ('.: they buzzed around our ey1'; arra! ,;us and in five minutes I v n:; .' , :!y to turn tall and run 1e: 111(,3' -- only l didn't. like to st,rl'r•t i'. nut presently^ the 11108. ()mines 1;1.'3)30(3 they didn't 1i1i0 the que.r :1 1(0' that emanated from o++ 34:•3.1. s and persons—for bo• ltovt: (cc, we had jnst about Sat. livid 14! 1,,rselt'e3 with a mosquito Tepcllen3--and finally \ve wcro left to 1 :, 1c Itt comparative peace. r M lint •3:1.10 Wore other eluv0l0's abroad. ('Ino time Mis,,,I1. and I Wert 1,1,1::mg from tho mono buslt in the ,r::ddlo of which was the Alain') of a treo. Said Mrs. 13. to 11)1--."J%0 you see this queer look - 111V, piece of wood on this stump?" and then almost in the sande breath ::!•e a[ldod—"011, I'm stung --it's( a fee's nest!" Suro enough out 'Nitric a SW'al'itl of angry yel- low jackets after us' and clown 611)0 01 '`ie hushes crashed two Invasion Force etoBeede600Oooea 0430868969088 eeeee eE+6e6eeoeeooneoee 0006900 00 a 6 0000,a 160,000 TROOPS .;t+ (t 180000GUNS tit Ov _ tit 061 o tiv67 Ott 04 64 fitO 1400. VEHICLES,1\411 ,, 600 'TANKS 3000 SHIPS This is what it took to invade Si: ill' July 10. ?dot'e of the same fu!lntscd up this initial "vasion forcer, SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 'frightened women. it was a wonder August 22 we didn't fall and break our necks GOD GIVES LAWS FOR HIS for Iho going was decidedly rough PEOPLE—Exodus 19-24; Dcuter- I n that particular spot. 1383 we enemy 11: 1821; Galatians 31 di hi fall, and we111(11) 1 spill our 23.28; 5: 13, 14. berries, but we did get away from PRINTED TEXT, Exodus 23: 1-9; the been. Galatians 3: 23.28; 5: 13, 14. GOLDEN TEXT—Thou shalt love the Lord with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy rifled: and thy neighbor as thy. 8_If. 3,81i') 10: 27. Memory Verse: ifo halls made everything Leautiful in Its time, THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Tome --t I t.i Place --At the foot of Sinai, Spread Not False Reports "Thou .shalt not 181(0 up a false report: put not thy hand with the wicked to bo an unrighteous wit- ness." How many heedless whis- pers, co0jerinres lightly spoken because they aro amusing, yet 1)- fluoneing the course of lives, and Inferences uncharitably drawn, wouid have been stillborn if this had been remembered! But when the scandal Is already abroad, the temptation to add its progress 1s still greater, 'Therefore it is add - e11, 'l'ut not thine hand with the wielaoil to be an unrighteous wit• ne"s:. "1'Lou shalt not follow a litil• titudo to do evil; neither shalt thou speak in a cause to thrid aside after a multitude to wrest justice." The blind impulses of a multitude tiro often as misleading 88 the sulieitat10115 of the bad, and to aspiring temperaments notch more seductive, There is indeed a strange magnetism In the solve of the public. Every 03.130)' knows that a great assembly acts upon the speaker a8 really as be . acts upon it, 113 emotions aro like a rush of waters to swoop him away, beyond its Intentions or hds or- diiu'y powers, Yet be is the srlongosI individual there; no other has at all the same oppor- tunity for self-assertion, and there- fore its power over others must bo More complete than over htm, Peaceful Contact of Foes "Neither shalt thou favor a poor man in Itis cause. To countenance or honor the poor man in his cause Is to col)).)3m at 013 criminality _. from a mistaken compassion for his poverty, This Tido is extended to the rich as well as the poor is Leviticus 19: Li, "If thou meet (0Ino enemy's ox or his ass going astray, thou shalt surely bring it back to 01111 again." Ilo that meets his enemy's beast going astray is not only not to be silent un ilio subject, but not. to .refrain front Interfering. Ido 18 to bring back the straying animal to his enemy, as It lie Were a friend- ly brother, "if thou sea the ass of him that hateth Oleo lying under his bur- den, thou shall forbear to leave Otto, thou shalt surely release ft with hint," In this verse there 10 a climax: the enemy (one hated) About four o'clock we all made our wily back 10 the car thinking what a treat a good cup of tea was going to he, lint alas, the rough road had been too much for my thermos. The inner container was :;mashed into a hundred piec- es and my precious, life•renewing lea was all over rho floor of Ilia car, 1 could have wept. however, 11rs, it., like the good soul she is, Shared her thermos with me, Ilut 031 dear, just as she had it c'np of tea poised for drinking, it 1108- quito, whont she had not met bo - fore lit on her hand. Mrs, 13. smacked at him wllh her free hand—and away went ooro tea. Of coarse wit also managed to lose our bearings every little while when we were picking but WO always managed to find solves our- s Ives a ;ain Il spite of the fact that Mrs. \I, was determined to head in thn opposite direction each nine wo made for the ]ionto trail where wo left our big pails. * * And by the wary, I wish you could have seen us ht our full dress regalia when we set out for the berry patch. Mrs. 111. wore a pal' of t'en's overalls, a man's shirt over tho overalls, and an old straw hat, Mrs, B. was quite 1n style to n blue (10,11111 overall suit that really fitted. As for me I dug 113) illy son's mechanic's ()ser- alls. \Vu really looked quite re- spc't'1:13(1e when we started, but cooling Route a tramp would have put us to shame, Wo worn hot, dirty, scratched and bitten, yet wo made our homeward way like conquering heroes, for In our pails were berries, lots of them --groat, red luscious berries, which, It I knoll' anything, aro going to taste mighty gond during the long ''in- ter months that will soon bo ly- ing ahead of 113. * So there you have my berry ex- poriencu. 1 wonder what has beets yours? I hope none of you were too old, too stiff, loo lazy or too superior to take advantage of Na- ture's bounty! Sometimes I looked around at the berries—far More than wo could pick—and 1 thought what 11 sin it was for so much fruit to go to waste'. And i looked at the aeroplanes flying overhead and 1 wondered It the time would ever come when we would go berry -picking by plane, .rust sort of drop out of the blue from one of these helicopter planes, pick our hurries toll away again to an- other patch. :rounds crazy -- hot Alio can tell? POP—Pop Picks the Soft Spot e'�� NOW PRETEND �%)� THAT YOU r�ARE a ROWING A BOAT 1e actively hostile. Tho beast Is In pore distress; and rhe help ex- tends to peaceful contact of the foes, 'J'he suggestion Is, that hands would have to Meet in jointly rats - lag the fallen ass. The Needy Brother "'Thou shaft not wr'e,t. 1_11t) J'1.3- tice dui' to tidy poor in Ilii )'avan, Keop thee far front ;t tarn 13,17.• 101'; 133► 1hn tnnrn''nt and 33.03• otitis slay 10(111 not: for 1 'hill n)`, justify the wicked " l','') rot u1u attain to I1.1100311)'o,i of 471"0,11. '3'110 111'e,1y ',ON d'•II"31ent :1)'' 08• 3/080(i to „ppr''.i4101 dad i3j1,,t1e) IIt a s,•II I.0 world. Lull cid,' 3088 of (1011 i,) 1101. to '.(''4' 1111' jwl;neeir of the (1 4413. Thy n "•'k. 17y brother who is n7','ll;. 'thl, I,,:,i:•'+ the feeling( of a 1 00111,,1 4a:r:a'1• 11y. ",11(11 11(1111 :,h.1. ( :, •' 11.•, `,: l'I ; for at bribe tn 1'131 1h•'3t have :Tight, ami ;e,rc,•1!,•1(t words of the ri4hreler-." Tins; p(,a age refers to briber;, and u) v lruo it 1.-! (lily( have- 1,.'I•tn 733:, rause for false dec:430115 in cosi 7, for favors in universities, f ,r ' 1n• fairness in business 117,13 ion •hip.(, and for many other unjust us'13 on 1110 part of 111011 --(;1(133{ 1 1sur i t') those who desot'vu not, and Mg back honors frust thu.le aho aro entitled to thea,. ".\n(1 a sujoui•rter shalt than a )t oppress: for ye know the heart of a sojourner, seeing yi' ',vele so• j1mvlers to the limit of Egypt.,, This verse is a repetition of 22:21, but the precept is there addre.,;,l.i to the people at large, while it is here addressed to the judges 01 reference to their official d')ti01. Law Leads To Christ "Rut before faith came, sve wars kept in ward under the lase, ;Iter. up unto the faint which should afterwards be revealed, So that tho law is become our tutor to bring us unto (dirk!, that we might. 111 justified by faith. lint now that faith 1s 001110, WO are no longer under a tutor. For yl 1(0 all sons of Cod, through faith, in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as were baptized into ('!u'ist did put on ('hrist. 'fIt'a'e can be 1101- ther Jew nor Greek, there can be neither bond 1101. free, there can ho no mato and female; for yo all are one roan in Christ Jesus." Paul insists that the law had kept the Jews in the slate) of children under age, or at best had s"rued as a tutor to prepare; them fur 3118 acceptance of Christ. On 31)e other hand, (1131) 1n 1'ha'iSt had brought them into the 'position of 1)111• grown 80118, to WIlOnt belungall Ute Privilege of free access to the I''athnr, 0110 whose !warts God lied sent the Spirit of Ills Son, and \'ho had Indeed e• 1tered upon their rtg111fill heritage. Law Fulfilled In' Love "For ye, brethren, sver0 called for freedom; only use not ynru' frcedorn for au occasion to the flesh, 1111 lhrnugh lobe ho 50rsauts ono to another. For the whole law is fulfilled In one word, even In this: Thou shall lovo Illy neighbor as 3hyself" The Apostle hero means to say that just ho - cause 80 are not under the l:tw but under grace, we are not to 11vo as we please, to satisfy our owe selftMh itistinel•1 and but we are to live in lovo for one annlh0l- Swordfish liver i.1. nae hundred times richer than co(1 liver in vitamins A and 1). SHUT UP! Virginia Gayda, ousted editor of 1lotue's Giornale (1'italia and long known as Mussolini';; mout11- piece, neither writes nor bt•oa d• casts from Eternal Cay anymore, since his boss left. 1,11-'tf.n•l by Thi 84l( F :,,ll'17C,-InC.) THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson ..11P,11.407:9 A `'MODERNiSTIIC" �,—Sot: SACK SIASCRAM1 ARE THOUSANDS OF YEARS OLD IN DESIGN/ ANCIENT SOUTHWEST INDIANS USED THE IDEA IN THEIR COMMUNAL HOUSES. 1)1104, 1 80(7. 1941 8( MEA OCR NCE. T.14. P15.e.8 PoT, CFI. MANY BUTTERFLIES NEVE EAT AT At . DURINCC THEIi . LIFETIME. HEN ATRUCK IS LOADED UP, ITS LOADED DOWN? SAYS OSCAR. DELL SMITH, SPEARFISH., SO. DAK. NH'a'G Plavinit ball with a snake. Morale of U -Boat Crews Still Good Reports front neutral ami unof- ficial sources of bad morale amongst U'boat' crews should be heavily discounted. Discipline it) U-boat service Is still good, As in the last war, I'•110al. 9o11ico Roto the 1".08113 of German 804- 11)48 an+l priority u! supply, Contrary to ,general belief, there was no break in U-boat mo- rale at the end of the last war, a1111 11-00:119 1)1)153, despit 4 :1111eot aue1,•s.:es in the last two MOH 311.11, still be regarded 118 all extremely form 1(181110 and svel14eu1pered t,,eaport, 'los pito their growing traiuin'! difficulties, (s • FORMER OPERA DIRECTOR ■ HORIZONTAL 1,6 Pictured late foi'tner Metropolitan opera director, Giulio -- 12 Inserts. 13 Revokes (law). 15 Charts. 16 Greater irt, amount, 18 Swedish Coin, 19 Symbol for platinum, 20 Terbium 4 (abbe,), 42 One of a tribe 22 Cubic (abbr.). of Algonquian 23 Galt teacher. Indians. 24 Form of "L" 43 Swiss river. 25 Lixivium. 26 Quaking. 28 Varnish ingredient. 29 Greek letter. 3.l Not out. 32 Cereal grass. 33 Mark left by a blow. 34 Situations. 37 Sphere of action. vase. 88 Peduncle. 52 Father. 39 Blood money., 53 Supposes, w Answer to Previous I'uzsle 11 Forenoon (�hbr,). 12 He was a fiery —•. 14 He had a KA I SM I1l,r-I MIOOT d IRIS H O,N3E. Y I A DE©TOID�;L IA TIE00 1 - G E -'.. E 1Dl.l T CARPIET °1. FEIR r. T5 career. E 5 P'O;UiS'E L l p 17 south Amer-. 0 AA�K11 ALA cart wood G I T TQE-iRlNrA�IVE T sorrel. , , 11E �--.--121 Chief, ' M AIVIE KATE 23 Fondle, N N_,A ` L,E D 24 Biblical food, G IN T E 1P SMITH 25 Not as early, E E'RIES E7 Dance step. 28 Prevaricates. 1 Four (Rom.). Sd Sy mhol for 30 Satellite of strntltium. " Saturn, 57 Cot.ductors, 33 Doctor (abbr.) VERTICAL 35 Print measure 1 Small insect. 36 Silkworm. 2 Snake, 37 Avenue 3i f�R:tulant. (abbr.). 4 Size of shot, 39 Loud shout. 5 Doctrine, 40 He presented 6 He n'as con. 5000 perfortn- sidered the ances of --, discoverer of 44 Domesticated. ALE SQL THE EASTE —1IT v. A 1 AGO 110 44 Stumbles. 46 Registered nurse (abbr,) 47 No. 48 Earl); English (abbr,). 49 Morindin dye, Enrico 45 Measure. 50 Cured thigh 7 Samarium 47 ,Pineapple. of a hog. (abbr.), 49 Church park 51Ornamental 8 Emblazon, 50 Hasten, 9 Lowest point. 54 Plural (abbr.) 113 Sea 55 Symbol ter (Holland), selenium. By J. MILLAR WATT rWHY AREN'T vov '►- ROWING I'M THE COX• Pale 4. To the Electors of Huron -Bruce who 11'orked for, and supported Isle on August 1th, do I wish to express lily sincere appreciation with a hearty TiLANK YOU! HUGH HILL THE STANDARD A 'WEEKLY EDITOR LOOKS X11' Ottawa Written specialty for the weekly newspapers of Canada BY JIM GREENRLATd Alany (11 r; get funny notions ahwnt '1'111. Ihr1,4 ;'nod scrvi41's want to 1. .1, „ 1 nuhnh1.;s 0[ I';n•l'.11n1ui. titre thoy got r•{usor lo the folks in tin. iunnlry. 11141ke 1;,(1(11 s, hug autos \%;llrhine x'11( o. boys and girls 141'0 Pali and Mont to a(tluu bore for a wilily l parcel of it, In this r;rnneeli:ln 1 al- Wk;sThIELI) i i1 s()'11P(1 44(i11; in 1)1 ;1r'.Itt•, i,,ii , 1 111'Y're .lull working Wren like 111111) II a con 1;.1'1.11 la:l r \41111 AI1s. \l ii 111 t 4)4N iiu,111 11110 tilts ' 111. 11111 \IrB. 1•:1111110111111 1t11i1 ' 40)1 awl 1111, her 111).0)111;,;)the 4)111 ) 1)114i tnr•10•('liO l', 1'uhli4 1)1;1111)11 been visiting her sister, Airs. \1;u•viu i h; 4. 1.'101\411 44.0111 Iha1 I:• -Cpl, 'Nan (Loy 1 ‘‘.as talking; col Ghat' llan..'n. aimed hnr44,, ,1. \1'. li. 1 1 )li; (i. \i. 1.27 7.1100 in ,11111' in:::1, Funenil ser1ir18 were 11r:Do1ve11, is at present in 'Turonln, man Itotlt;er has aiiiv0(l ,;\fell• in 1':n;;- ' mr1 m1)mi for ti:de4n,l 111,('.). Ile tu1(1 Bron I It.('..\.1 .) an( 11. 1'. IIo\1;Ir1 why is the 1;(1.0run1.111 pushing; Imlay. 1111)11 rttatt\4;, \'Islllug her 11111111)'1. 11 r. John Chilli, 'hind. 111' :late, 0 i; (1.11 awl enjoy. Int,h) had lust 11 pounds during the 1\Hari in )0:11001 to we4!'1y pal' rs'production 1,1' Oil bearing 1))111? '1'111neighbors 1111111 11'!".,',11e lu a 11011\111 and 1lrs. ('lark. rug the Il i0L(Ily 11.1 ;Malik of Fee;inn. The slw('{;y, grey hair 1'l sun ' k"4p III(' Canadian boy,; panel 111111. nt int 1114 all))4d;uu e ni the Mr. 11111 11 r. \urm;ul 11'1 hlnr.ut, I'ital 1"'"1110 ;1,0 living in OI' '1111 Vikings still 1111111 11'1111 a (lel I c1 { over those. 11(1111 1luiindi of Ih1. lox\} !'71111111. The F1.r11('1. was run;one 11':1 Patsy turd Ilob, of 11'clland. Balled ;111: sono(' of the I ;1111;14 1 11'111 ._, ;11111 11;1" a lig;lufal ''' 111dh1.i t 111 (1)4(111• lois ht any runnels 1111.11 inil)4ir0d ('' i)4I ("lmfli0•rr rood Ilrodure a lrnuid or 1)y Rev. 1111;(1( ~71011 of hllnx 1 nit,11 41'edtt4,ilay 4I the hoar.' of ,.111. 111111 f 11 1100 1, 10 1,1101 1,11 Iii h0m1 111111 11)1 many years was 1':'1111' 11r•bliralioll 0f 1110 tiicihat1 r;u(paig,ll oil; a Irisht1 (I' flax yield.; 111(4(111 IS ,rchurch, a5.<isled 11' 1144. A, O, Thom. 111'5. 41'. I. (';111111'111, I AIrB. I: I. Kl;r.hili,l,t, or 114'11111, \is :Ilnpon, ilia! looming, 1)111.40111g war i 10111) lists, but find Ibis 1;111'1 b1 pwnndti ul' oil, v;hil0 soy to 1:; 1111:,l:On, 11.11., of Kuux Pie '1s1oriatt The fanners air, busy cortin; their 11011 on 'I'hurxdO \11111 \111, I:uu Lts 1'i'v be)ontr adult. \l r. Hansen in duns' 1':11' 5111111' 111111' yr'I fur :, 0urily tllvnU llwuuil.; per 1111,11.1, (')lurch, It)%, ~11)11, *i w. rit:. of conn- .grtlu crops. ,~0III g;;1111 had gone on 1(':1:rtpbe11. 1011 x)111 a1'111 tb, rot of gold a1 the r1;150ns, 1\'11111. ono park ui 111. ('1m• ;, # 1furl, spoke 1„n "1.11 Florin) 1." and orci 1111111 badly, as with •;a much 111111. 111, 1110: Ili ,1. H. I('str' ;11111 ALL.' 'mid of the rainbow, 4al!ring; the near. ;1111;111 ;11111) is still in one .)0101', Ike •the g;re,11 1014 Ihr 11;11:1 lkotl hilly hail Luis, ut' I';tlniI'I ton, i.. ;11)11 M):. 11 oil, Ihonsand utile.; from 1'1n10n- ~icily, rush pah1'ra0o71 11011111 1;111I. 11;11! a 1-1 ter, saying: "dile 111; a for her r11In'rh. Two favuiil1. 11)1111;, WILLIAM H. MORRI1"1' 114)10ld I•'r'Iker, of Aloft.:41111111, 11s1t1';l 11x11 t;, ►'1111)1 R111)(1 11 lhMull ;1 ,1114 111) enemy 44 (1114' ('111111.')' I0 1;;111, 4 1111) 111•,11 1111 ,1,11111'11'. .4(1 1 1 l..!; a ",11..;11.:, 1111,,' Of 11)' N;)11,' and 'Tema., on 1\'rdiiosday at the hunts' of Ali. and country, Ile frnn,d the gold ;111 right lo. -,es, dilernttno ilh:pusi!iun, etc s1 11111 111',x11 10 III( ('011<ame:: 1 11111E1 1'1'rl'e4.1 I'eac.4" \Vero Yung' -hut in 11111111)41, 1)1)101.' :1 and pros. Vowels), when ;i 1111111 1111, 5111 l'im,l of the \\'urtinu' 1'1111('1 Board awl ,aid Tho 1111111 iihul(; 41( (4 1:11)1)11 b1 Mrs. Alex 1'111111, of L00111)11, 11,11 leered, her")lux' a' out 11:" (;c) talking g u:u%tt foul' nieces: Airs, Fred 11 10.,', 1111(11. 111111' next-of-kin ; boon notified, it 'd 01 1, 11'011' of her hrolhir, Al r.1 the rn1,11 \\Talon in rrlttiun to hire rich; All's. TtIonias A1oN1111. )1 r11. Liceu:ed for the C'onnly of Huron * * * mlar ).1'01' t., an ind!cid1r11 \n• price " Hugh Mair, ;11,11 M. IU;lir. 011141 inlrr.51' thing 1 x'118 11)1,; is 141))) 41'lllal1.'11 a1111'111 wum0n 111 'l'h01nal t1; .111111;:tllti, and l ta I'11i1• lleasunahle !'rices, and Sal{efaotloii 1 Mr. Hurl Airs, Iias•well. ,!r. and .111.:. Guaranteed, I'111s i; (;Balla: Tito111111'1 (;ay 0 ' Perkins, mill AlI , Ilarvey, 4)1' 1':x411'1, huge 1':11114 will] its long h•u're11.11 Fall. Inking; shop ul' 1114 1(1101) 111 Sicily, Por imf0)11) 1 inn, 414„ write or phone x, 1'0 gat. (s 1171 stied )• 11 Ih0 1101111, i \1'llliam IL llnrrltt, phone, Residence nn pointing st1aighl al10401 01 Ui,' !hi';'. ;Iry 44)111 on I0 1/0)11wm, Ilion 10 (t' 111. and 1118. Ill 44'' ' (';11nph411. tra.l'fdc, 1144 tread.; rlank1ng Inn(Ity, 1114 Naltunal htlm L'utu'd In (111;4141. 13; Sloop 4, 1113'111. 4.4-tf. 11 1;nest44 at thy home of Alt', ;mil Alis. rnnibl4d Ihr pal. 111011I in 1)0111 of the Ti,,,louplo 01' ('0 nada will 111 given ' \\•. A. (;11nph)!I 111 Sunday wl 1c: I';u'11min:ill Intildir gas, Incongruous the 01)1/011111111 3' o f ee0111g them HAROLD JACKSON Licensed Auctioneer, 1.11'1011'w: 11I's , ,1, Fit c 41.111(1, o f \uhr,dy ,-:x0111(51 to pay the 4411441110x1 '1111.atres, ' Ihnmpilin(m, '1.1 11°1"q' 44 iI11u1 11.11•koty. 1'111e1111an to 11111 nmmsl)1 of 11x1. Speeialtnt in 1''arul and Household of (Tung Ilurrlen; )lis; ,4111 1\ eh.:I4r. Sales. 01' 1.111.14111)41, [Accused 10 Huron and Perth! L\(' lt0'.ert ,\ti'(,nelo. of 'I'uronl,l i Volt 11.110 groan over 1110 IIIOw:•r 1111 l'oIlnlles, 1'11411 reasonable; Falls I, was n week -end gnlsl at 1 h burn of'1'111' Price;; 110(1)1 order clamping your little lawn at hum. 01101 10 i..'4 faction guaranteed,11r, and 1lrs. 14'., (';11111111.,11, down on 1'111111:1 p)riyi!s for storage x•1111 1110 limn have to (wen in trims For information, ele„ write or phone I :1 111.s, Charles 114101.1 and hallm h:4(' of eggs until L:terin the yc(u• they around the Parliament building,;. 1 llarold Jackson, 11.R, No. 4, Seaforth, ' returned 11010)' 11.11'11) ('i-inton Ilospital; tell 1111 Is primarily to stop :)44411 'Ioullui:t'1 and found Shore are about Now Phone 14rflil, I aisle 11111;1'8 In 811111111; and h;uullluti •Io 11114, of grass to 114 1111111111 11141, over dl may ':m said Thal 1101)011' scow- me11i11; Mrs. 1'.. 4 1111:11(li,i, I1oil 110;1; a11Q are 11101111; I'iu1.,111 11) 1": V41•y rxr11r1 e(u(11 11 in CI. 111). an:l 11•S, Ilirharll hin1'i .4'', 11 11 1 01 4044.., 1'0:1 11110x• (41111410 has ;1 big 4(11(1 11 14cepS n uttniher or 111011 110;.1. I ,ins;) ahead of It 11)'; your. The pro• !ug 101111101111y day rifler day, 1 was ta\1i during; the 1alnpaig;n, The nu11111 drily, 11111.1)4) 411 ;4,;11 \\"11411 • tivocze�oeav�c�c� tatet[tctcicR(Ctetortgtewiccrcici grc,,c,m rota!,c1c,C duction (hioc11ve for 1111 ar•rordin.r, s111 011,0,11 In s4. 1 h absence of 11111114• m1 1114 ~11'11'1 see)m'd lu "VP 111111 l'o;; Iieph)rd. ('11111011. n to 1114(g;i0allurlil Supplies fear(. is lions, s0 j0'St1(100ne 111 001110 1111'14 of Orly (Coat i1. 1'141111 what 1 ('0)41(1 p^1• Elliott 111sr1raiice Agel1cea1)1 Y Fi to protide ;11:1 minim' (lova egr.;, ('nhada, The Central Experinieutal Rel. I,. 111('1,1!;. 11":.0,,",.. w0; '1'h!uk III that. ;411 111(11(54! or :1 1111-iFarm 1(41'1 says a pielly 1.'(0((1\1 4,111,1 s, it 1, 11 5I. .11.11'1 4) Iter .4 BLYTH- ONT. (1'111 0101' 11(1_' ;11)11 II percent 0111' treatment I'w' 111)111 Is spravlug Ihu _ church un Sunday ur')1iIi I:. 11 4,• J. H, R. Elliott. Gordon Elliott I P0)!, •1'o) (loilm4IJc c(n(unlption they!ilife;toll area with luug•Ilnte burning AUI3UItN ,111:::011 111; pl(;1Fu:1. bone;111:1111 in fig;nre over )4.' million do: 11; a 1e• !oil (It the lane of :1 gallon; per wit:, ne Ih4 11111 i.:1) 111101 (rig hl ye;o a' ;:, "11(1 . INSURE NOWT. AND BE ASSUREll, aulntin'; 11111('•I re;i(lrnt, 111:..iohm N 141111 of I I million. llnnitluns and !thousand 51111111 fe.41 of lawn, No oft* ,\ '1110111., Id congregation ore 1x11 I1)(• CAR-FIRE--LIFE-SICKNESS--ACCIDENT. A 1 Supply es11111ates 11 will need i1" '1 place do0S ane :;41. 11)1114 benntit'ul Symington, pa, •, d 1141(1 at 1))r 11411111' lu11)) 1 Ili (1(11 111111 41111,4 Ili, 1111 :;u ;; j tmlllinn and the rutted Ktng;llurn's � 50IHIS of grass and such magnificent ''arty 'I'hnredn' 11) Ming , following an � I'ron) 1'1111111 10:1, \1.180 Is. In hi; r". g 1 111'411 x•111 11o01ht4111y he 011011) u 1 util• , 114415 11F ill Olt0\vu. tilt:'Fa 01 =is \00148 du I n her all -i �111111.111 he .;1111 Ih;U 111('14 %a a 1;11.;11. • Ilan 111111111. That's cackling for tic• vaoc1.d years. AIr:. Symington mark- 1n0(, for 1;1111111; (1;11 Iii.;11.. .4 :;n' (0: ; co Plroltc' 101, Residence Phone I or 140, 1'4 her <Ith 111111111;l)' on :1111 1111 111. '1'114 I'Irno'r \1a,y Louisa lledd, (laugh. freight Iminage hauled, .1 1) a donn(1- broth rs an(1 on,. yr ma deroa i i ... 1 111 1 I 1.11. 11 411 ,., 1Vednesday, August 1 I, 1913, POW 1.1 My Sincere THANKS! '1'o the Voters of Huron and Bruce, 11'hti have male it posAI)Ie for ale to represent them in the provincial Legislature. John W. HANNA i , d i •li ,1 , II i .. he!il 011 ';.4.1 11'11'1111 ; anl1 LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Spcciallcing In Vault told llouscltol. Sales. 111, and \Irs. 141ehnrd (;;11.41111°I..of hug II 11111 1.0 skip 111 Hit; roil 11101, 11000811 111.4, reel, in their 114:11 that of,ioial (';::1141111111 haVt. 1111,11 * 4 * * ttmu'r 101111011 rnn:;nil141.; 1, 11111 ;111 of .\iihnrii. ''I'he 11,111 sl 1110181y, hnr 111.4l;n1(•0 %'1m 11 44 -Iv five nl'ph1'x's: 1 11:pb411 111111), camp hi grinning )x101 '41)iun: I'•4r Ilderlun; ''11'.1 Rowe. 11o,leril'h: 1111• Ienlpor;try 1;11.11 help, their \Vts!le; Ii;un 111.1111, (lnderiell; 'I'hohei,; Juhu• 444rc 111113' 000;1de1411, .\1('1111;4- stun 4(11)1 111111111 l'hilPi':, of ,\ 11''111T, 111('1)15 14114 liven made 1111' 1';10111 44';1•'a)4(1 a 81.4;11 111'11111'11', to;ldillg; .111'• 111411 In 41111;(111 ('xlr;l 111Il.11is, %ru'n'V• c101t5matt N2;toll')' 111\1111. i'.m(nlillr. 41' they .,4114 12 nasals 4.1' more. To 'Mormon! \vas made in Ball's (' iii'• forlhor ca 4•.; their pruill('niS o1' 1114(11 tor)'. planning, rural residents owning their 'Phos, alto:11110g 1';•1nii a (11:111)) 0141 1101'11; 111'0 granted 11)001111 p11\tt• 10'er4: All'. and lir.:. SI( 11111'11 41011'1, ('g;0; tinder m04)1 and boors ration, II(d( it( t(; 111, (ld 41)' , I''r1.d Iluu. ", t \Ciliinul 411(1 111.11 JI 11d, (lwderirh; * * and 11144. I1, 1101111;1111. 110110e1'11.111; 111. incl .11144, Itnll(.rl 11':11hin Sola. (1 toot' 111 a big way. "COURTESY AND SERVICE" to illtItk* itzla&tJrri7aINDIX21)1121i14)4?i�dlntilltt, 1�ri'd13i�1i;�1il�raroi`Ziay�r21m21"cl l r2r2rathr$r 1., 11 1'r * i,l i4Xi.lr �L.,I .1111,11 .11.. 1,11n hi I til ''I J 1, 11 .11 111 Now..YOU can be a Fighting Airman in Double -Quick Time The R.C.A.F. wants MORE Able -Bodied Men for Aircrew 2l-IERE'S a place acnially Marlin for you in the gallant band now flying and fighting in R.C,A.I', planes on many different fronts. More mon are urgently needed to increase the attack tobomb and blast the enemy into unconcJition„1 stir. render. So, whatever work you arc now doing, don't let adventure and glory pass you buy. It's your groat chance. A job, even in a war factory, is nu longer as essential as fighting in the air. This is a call to every young Canadian who can make the grade. Planes and Schools are Ready to Train You Quickly You will be in Air Force uniform right away, No more drlay getting into aircrew. Basic training begins at once, Skilled instructors are wailing. Fast planes arc waiting. If you are physiially til, mentally alert, over 171/2 and not yet 33, you are eligible. You do not require a 'lig!) School education, Aircrew Needed Now for Immediate Training as PILOTS NAVIGATORS BOMBERS AIR GUNNERS WIRELESS OPERATORS (Ata GUNNERS) Recruiting Centres are located in the principal cities of Canada. Mobile recruiting units visit smaller centres regularly. AC.3W (1(11)4 mm:l 4111; 0)' (tic rcrtul ties -101 f) 1') 11114' l(u!.^ri,tui 1 1.111011 \141111, !shn: The %vat' M11.11111' hill 11111v1111111v11FII ,( 1)4:4 horn 111 \\'11t1143', Onl:l)Io. tib( i 711 tnum'11'r 111 Iil1'mbi ;t: 1 at the1:11 a jackpot of ;�.'„MI'l,npu,i 1'11 for ‘vii came (rilh her parent: %rhea I 1 passed (giddily, link I al.0 )wing 10 )h1. Medd hl)luls14ad In \\'0441 i nu' of 11 r. ;11111 11'1. ('h 1.; ha ;111 )n1' )(:1;4s 1 mein wm;. ('(nin.ricd with it on 1'01'1)'. \\'awanu:I1 \11.14 Ali% and 1114, Oscar ltt honor o.1 Alt's, J( ;em11 1111,'0 d an 1 1'1,111 hliys of Ihr 40444101), so it \a1;il't ,4711001 naw 1111110, sho 11!1'11(1011 L, daughter, Jean, %'110 have been in charge (I' Ilio granary central offi"1' tar given it on00.0Ve'•lIghlly . , , I;trgesl le71eier school, Ou ('hrhstiuls iia) sunt. 110:', 'They 41014 pr1.sl'Iled %'tlh single Item in 1111' supplementary' es-, Ism., she was marrlod to 101111 Syin. 1(171111',4 411144 t27,Sl1;,111111 for \11011 1c- l loom, 4.1111 1111:;411 14103'IIl'ccnrltt'I' nutty'11'(11 i'('Sgifts and 111:14 \Valle) 8 r('•ul dilution acimag1 1;01;111; and adminis-! In, 111!0 a shun atidr.ss 4x1110: +dn:; 1 h Find's,) Iration of il, ;t1; ag;itlnst $1,2::'5,1'.:0) Inst 11 gon)1 1vi8h.5 I'll; Ihm:r Ental(', .111:(, For 41"1 111(11 Ihr couple flirIn:vl in .1lugfurd 1111111.11 ,t1111,;.:11.111,1,11,1141 url 11111,14 vl ;ill flu 1'i,d;ol y('ar , , ,therm was a 4'4111111 1)I:)iI ('olllnrnt' township, 0n 1 110 Farm now 1 thou 101113' g,il'Is 111 1 1.171)1 01' 1 million 14141 s141(11 to \vI'at in 011'11111 by 1114E Bon ut I;111, John 1111111 - I1h11c raw(' grrulinces bnl 11111'5 bunch was 111011 s0rvud. dolt. '11Vr'n1y•seveu years ago 11))')• 1 I Nitghlonirs ;Ind 1'111.1111.: imIllor)11' at 11;111 r 014x1 11100011S01;11100011S01;In 11115, 11;11. reds(( (1) .\%1)11('1, x'11(1'' they haul !1.y and flax sped, , . , one of the flnn1 t1)m( ( haof 11 1 .\1,11.i. an ir>;. \\)i,,,,,0 (1 L3' !11101' 1'i' id('d, 11111'111. 111n1 Ilntshi' 1101113', n(wlywrds1)'(44(111(1 1[4 1 1101:11)( 04 : 1 .0re 1110 (1111;1111 '111)1 111)411 has i'1alfa',( lirrsoll' to young') 1111 ,\11111 a ulis('(11;u(',an4abo 411(\V1.1. seals a hill 40111411 increased ol(l age '0111, heing l'lI)nip:tri' known 111 ;ill 114 11', mill lir.;. 'I'hum(o .111 •I1: un 1)40011)11s mml blind pensions I)y $:1 11 •':\baht 41111.y." ~1111 was a ntp11t1?:)' nt'and I)0)nthy, 1(ilthrnr'r. 11 r. 141:1 11)1111111 u; ,l 1111.111 "Hain (•Ircnlnslan• Knox la71d Iho \1'.111;. 111'8. 1lal'vpy Atte1144'1n, \Virg l :1) 1, rim al a nl'0Wu( :1'2.1 oil;1111' imm mile S:n'\tvtn.g a0 two (1 nlghlers, '11',;, 41'. 101)1 191,, A' :t in. 'I'ornnln. 141'11 wlthunt r4du('111111, 1!1o''\' 4.141'1111111(1(11;,(:111(1A1.1(;.:11. y FIlo%1, \1'11141 lot', 0011 \1444. 11p'h(rt (1011('• . Sa:,14., 1111 Al l'''. Jw1i)) 41"11111011 11':11111 Mrs. Ilroi.li lInni1 it (0.1 11101;111 ••, * :lmhurn: also ei)Om grandchildren and 11.141.; 11010;11, 111.. and 111:. Neg. rar- ity(' 1411'at 1:1111: lrllildrin, (111 ) gr01111-; I)'', \I'eollsllcl4. 10111 A1r, and 111:;. :',0n, Nrl'wn lloullpti, Anbnln, has 111'. 1':;rrl dloJi'11ighl, 1'11 \dill Itis grandmother fora 1111111. ,11114 ltufinIght i; 4isillmg; in 1\'uu:l- 1 (r of years, Ong broth(', Janus 1810011, render,( 1.1' )Irs. 11:11111,11 I1. 'I';i.11rr, lb's. Smith and 111001)' 11:4'1 lal,ln 0101, 1111' l'iii'iGw Iellphuuli .\ 11'11'1; glance for fniks 'out 1110re on the 11;•\1 order stopping purChas( of 1144(11 tires and Who; without a iwr' 11111. 11111111 school Iea1h.144 go! raised 1'1110•; rural (1111111(11101.5 can gel 111(111; a new ruling allows a farmer to procure 8111110 for pa;sing1I 1'111' 01,'11 11' lel' has 11 (rock. Provision Is made for 1.11'1010 (lout Isis, nptumet: risk.; who (morale branche4; also for those ('ulpluyed int hien! assnoI:i11111•; 1111. ;I'll ilr the ('1)11)101 of direction ( prudIr'Ig or 11n111111tng foods 111111 larur g'rodtirtS, :\ r1il1 f!ne(1 status fur I110';4 who use pa;,:e1111? 1phic•lr'; u' ;:1 percent or Mule 1011011ga 111 Ii111r:purli:'g produce- or rmpplies lo mill from the 1'111'111 raid who 01111 no Irack. '1'!e' order in 10 ('nnservr IIIVIII,lling :41(0'48 Or 11(x' 11'4.4 In (':1 Wilia. hul'tht'r infnlmatiun will prnl1;t1111) I r' illrll!;111IP nl your local (11;11(.1., who will 11(11)' have the do tailed order. Railway;; appear to be doing a swell way effort job. In June a new record, THANK YOU I wish to thank all those who helped ale in the recent Election Campaign and ex- tend congratulations to I)l•. Taylor. Benson W TUCKEy Wednesday, August 11,101.;, r I,Y('I';111\I 41I I';ATItE ;j. WINGHAM—ONTARIO. 7.'\\'o Shows Sat. Night Thurs, Fri., Sat. Au;i. 12.13.14 Gene Tiernay, John Sutton, in "'1'11ENI)1i 1t MIMS" .i1 • • • A 111.0iu;i of Ili,' Oh' Mined 111 ii• h.•1111h1111).•. ,t, • ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS ;i; TTTTTT t Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30 p, nt.;i, f ,t. j,' M. n„ Tuc:,., Wed. Aug. I(i-17-I8 ,t :Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara:e Thomas Mitchell in ;i; It: :"'I'he Iiunlortal' Serreant1''• 'A story of patrol action In Libya,+ ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS ; 1440..0.•.:• ;, ;.,5..54,1..:..:.•:.,:.•0i; i.,:,.:.,:•,:••:;.1. 1•.:.,:“:1 1)0\Nl'I311.O()I lies. i':lir.ili 111 Naylor is p'nding R few day, \vitt' her si '4,r in law', Airs. Ails- ,I' on it, !dit: on, It London, i; jiorne 'tor a ' in 1)10 of t',eplis' hilidav 4. a "'I \Ir,•. E. illy. Hot 'I'!I :1111) o11 ti,'., 1etur11'',1 111 \I r. and Airs. N0.111011 Radford and 13art•ietield after .,pel'ilill^ a coral., of Ito':; and Shiite)' were I,:illdeihoi'() wee!',: .1l 11i:: h: lite here. yi'itor8 on Sunda)'. Pte. (1in11t1 a t'Iminnry 1)i' Iteil 11enr. Ali: a' l'laa'e and Ida AlcC0wan of Alta.,- peat a le \\. du} ; twit \\i'ol, at .Blyth visited wit's Irtemds on \touchy. Lis hunle hire. \It AL'n'jorie Atc\'ittie was 0 Iiay Alis:' 1i0rutliy 11'alir:':1of 11'11101am 11-1(1 visitor on tianday, THE STANDARD rare 5, WES'1'F I Ia;1JI) LONDESIiORO 'the former nei',Ii •7r5 of A1r. and 11r... \\ ill Niriugl':nt, (;i.di iieh, stet in Itarh,r Pa -I4, trod r,.i, on Saturday h;id a 1)1 11'1 :,uplier,'I'ttrre 1\ el • ;shout 4:4 pr'-ent. .\ very pleas* ant 4.\paint; \'a: Spent. Ituring Ihr• et lin:; Alr. and Air;;. "lratgban were (,11141 1() the• tole and .\li•i, Fred 'l'oll 1.1,1(1 an tllllll'f'5; Of good wishes and ABs.; J .'. ' 'I'uylor pr soiled (hent tt i)It a pii e 01 nr1ney; Alr. Slranghan 11111 d by lir 1 noting the many chang- Ali'. and Air Pet., C'raw•ford and Sandra, Ali's. Lorkrt'g and tic:molt, of London, were visitors with Air. and Ails. Fred frost, on Sunday. clary 1)11en Trent returned with Iheni to 1et"Iou, Ales. Nellte \\'arson spent sew' sal days recently at the 1101114' of Alr. Stanley Lyon, .\Irs, I,yon having re- turned home atter her serluti, opera - thin at Clinton 1Io,glltatl, Is i;wining strength ivory day. \1'e wish 114,1• 1• In.t ht. i iyho:n; Ilollt !hi. 11ai'row tt speeudy recovery. Imads ;tied olid log hntl.,es and Ali';s Alobel shnthroik, Hayfield, 11,0,1 nosh with slew machinery up to visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shni• psi.-,'nl limle. Also the changes brook on Sunday. iu (iii' s lid hold re, h said there wct'r; AIr, anis Alts, Jhhu Iitigl incl only _ farm,: in S„'1, No, In that has the weelt•t'id til the home of r,mi i 111i 112,41 ha 11,1, tinct naun1'r;, Ilo 8011. Colin h'iugland, \\'niton. 1.11/"',I I y' teisllint Iie ()III il' ghbot's Mrs. Earl (maul and little I''aye, the Fest of r'veryihiu lint best of all Lncltnow, spent a few days with bee It 'alt!\ and friends. :111 joined in \'illi mother, AI's, 11, Lyon, and other (lie ;ingitg "Jolly 64)m1 Feilo\•s•” friends, recently. spent (heir Alr. ;aid Alr.-. Rutledge and son, of Mr. and Mria. 11'nt. Wells, ClIntnn D41ro!t, \I r. and Mrs. Fred \\'agnel',visited with Jlrs, \\'ells' parents, Air. of Auburn.vi:iled 011 Sunday with Mr. land Mrs. It. Youngblul on Sunday, Islay afternoon of this week, P11114" unit silty. The Alr, and Mrs. Lora,. Shol brook and note change. slide for that. baby, lirnnetI, returned to Osha.sva Monday, having spent the past tw•o weeks with his parents, and other friends. tltQt t$tf,!£tQlQl ,t t ,tQ it( itQtQ .tQ u trw tCi i '1£li'i i i i ili'i l f ' tQ t 'it .li.% i ir a it( i 'w t itw''til 't .'y . tftio att.'' i rA°li'i'•PtQIQ ROXYCAPI'1' 1L '1'I:l'I:A'1'1tE REGENT THEATRECLINTQN, ODERICH. SEAFORTia. (5 y 14 Now Playing: Paulette Goddard & Ray Milland in "The Crystal Ball" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Don Ameche, Janet Blair, Jack Oakic and William Gaxton Now Playing, "Action In The North Atlantic' starring Humphrey Bogart Mon„ Tues., Wed.. Two Features Mary Martin, Bob Stack and The Mills Brothers, with a half dozen Mary Martin, Dick Powell and Big Name Bands in a torrid rhyth• Rudy Vallee. Now Playing: Monty Wooley as "THE PIED PIPER" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday mic musical hit, A lady with a Inilliorl harks a ."ltevielle With 13everlcy" couple in a million until 8114, finds sh Is heing shortchanged. "SOMETHING TO SiiOUT ABOU'1"' Thursday, Friday, Saturday Added attraction, Laurel & Hardy In "A -HAUNTING WE WILL GO" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor and Glenn Ford. A Technicolor presentation of the old \\'esl, svitll its roaring (llama and its ttiIve111ur)us ehartieiii'. "1)ESPERA1)0ES" I'rojrrant Being Arranged Coming; "Mission To Moscow" It's a MUST! Coming: "THE HARD WAY" Mat, Wed, Sat & Holidays at 3 P.N.Matinees Sat. & Holidays at 3 P.M. 4,1 l9NDDIDatrstDilikatt2iiMiNDIDI'at27iWiDIAiiiDMDIDellt2tBtaaat2l2lilDtit. u..?.1 1 i1D'ad1`e316iiirris.Ali:3ta,ate,katia",::;...zi`JlziD r,Eivit 1,1DI). Zi2tii) I'lu'ee toll flit -1111 at•:a' head a super r,t l in ti riot of fou foul lee ilei:• leu); 111118 "Hwy Go Lucky It Thursday, Friday. Saturday Priscilla Lane, George Brent and Bruce Cabot 1)111 un III Iruiilier• with the Phila. who gantliled their li108 on Ihi• flip of a card or the whim of a woman "The Silver Queen" VOL is Il g 4,::1 Ihi; \'el( t iltl MIs:; Irene Ito' !n un. Ates. ,\111r:tari .1 fl',.rson at liradl'urd•\'illi Air. and her friend, j \IIsi I)01.eeu \'ins .I,t o1' Illy'tlt, Willi her 143 rents Alr. and Airs. It. 'lucent, s5 vi it lura Sgt. ('lit°' Vincent Ioft on SaturdaY Ales, ,tian1 for 'Three Rivers, (\u4,. Jefferson. Airs. A1'0:1hy re.\ier of (l'aclerich, Olive .Men of Gadorich and Ma::';e.• Billie ('hamui'y of \\'inilsor, were t; it ,:1 I,141 \eih 111 Ihr home) of Alr. and Air,. It. ('aantney. 3lr Graham C101 y, )11,11 little son. 1 1011. 1 by, v.le. ha; Am tisiting there,! C.\IIGO: bawe 1.0.1 to Ilieir home in 1\'ing- 1' 11, 8pen1 the pa it we Ic with .Ali'. ami Mrs. Iasi war was re:'pun- FOR SALE The continued suet weather has (turn in 11,91; he graduated trout made harvest operations very diff(• \\'inghanl High School, with a >ebol- cult. The (;taniting grain has L',4,11 arship that took Ilio) to the l'niver• flattened, milting the cutting a hard city of Toronto in 11111, He started Iled. Way Sa2less Spring and \Rett• rens, good condition. ,Apply to \It's, .1111) ('a.mi ell, Myth, Misses Bina I{Irk. and Alice I''ing• task, and stook threshing bnpos:stile• In the .Mathematics and Physio; land, aecontpanied by Air. Frank 1''ing•! 'Mrs. A1113 \loon, Sr., who has been (course, with the idea of 1i titt!ur. a `, 4 - high 8'11(1°1 teacher. lint Tike °'bel• Digs, -, meek- old; II p!;;. 11'eena Wild. Clinton, visited ss•(tlt Rev, A, 1;, bedfast purl of iht, Iinle lately had !old. .Apply to '1'114):,, A. (;rat;',y, Phone Menzies and fancily at their cottage the misfortune to fall on ;l(rurday last Al & 1' .;umL'uts at Varsity he 'ante !.. „1-I. Llyth, 1.2, at (lalllntere Beach, land broke her hip, from which in her nn:ler the inititi'n'o °t' Troll's or .31i•.' Misses 1)orolhy Little, peril \\'at• I weakened condition, she passed away ('hacl Ala':tet)zi°' 111' admired his 'ton, Beth (levier, Mrs, Beulhent and ;on Monday evening. The funeral, 1 1, a'hht;; 81) much that, along with Airs, Townsend, returned from their'whielt k private, will be held on several 0f his clasileates, he Prepared camping trip on \1'eduesdlly Thursday. to take the Actuarial Society exannin\ Alisses Veleta Ileslt, Lois \\'ood and tions In the spring of 191 11. licfore trying his university exantiu•with their grandparents, Alr. and J1r,'. ;tions he emt!,ited, joining the ['liver. \'; illiam Dalrymple, Isity Battery of the Canadian Field .\r• The monthly tweeting of the Lon- A Ileal ('r0=s quilting was held lust Itles'ioro Red Cross Society was held) J. II, Itirkeushass of (h4, ('outed,r•! 1'htns,1ay' al Ihi' Immo of Mrs, ('!au'. in (11 Community 1!iI1 01) August Inion I,ife and Percy \l(1 ttt of the: ,enc(. Julnst,n. There were 1 pees 5111, with the President, Mrs, li, Canada Lite, then junior 11(11111 e.+, it °t. :\ collection m1' ".:,n was derived Brunsdon, presiding, with an ttLin'w'cre in the some battery fora time front a '!'ea, dance of 25, The meeting opened by I and they Probably lo ]ped his tient- Air. \\'alter McCowan returned home silgilg, „'The. Mitple Leat'," followed !;trial aspirations along. from Coderich Hospital 011 Sunday. by I't'.tyer I.°1'Peace. The ndnutesl 1.)11 denlubdlizatiou in 1919 and find- and is now at the home of his u11cic, of the hat meeting were read and up- btg he had stili Luo years to go helot''' Mr. John scuw proved as read, 1 graduating g Mr. Geddes decided to take. Ali-; Altu'gauet Alarshaal Spout a Wo have a new hospital quota, Cott-' a job and began his insurance rurw'1•tl'e.ty days at ('euU'alia itis( week, sisting of 100 khaki handkerchiefs, with the Northern I,il'e at London, ltt 101) turkktlt hath towels; 51) sheets and the next twelve and a halt' yearn; ho ! v, '0 pillow cases, Also a knitting moved about tt good deal, carrying on 1 ('Alli;'): 'I'sl'e last citadel of the Hai - quota for Capture Perecls, consisting his actuarial studies; gaining experi- •!aft East Africans Empire to surrender of :,-) scarves, 53 ribbed helmets, 541 euce; moving up the scale with each Ito British forces was (loader, the pair 800145, As these are 110111 urgent change. At different lhu4,:a he was 'Tillie(' of a fortifiers region, and ly needed, we (1811 for volunte•.1's to with lite. 1lutual life of Canada, Cum -standing ,4111 feet up, amid mountains either knit or sen', , ' Iinentat American L',fe and Ontario, that rise to 50111e talion feet to the It was decided to continue oun'los- I':quitable Life, In 1911_ he returned to lutist west, and north. 111 our last at, FOR SALE Call Manning, returned from the Summer Camp, (iodate'', on Sunday, reporting an interesting time, On the fifth day of May. ABss Margaret 'nimbly!) is spending to the day alter Mau'• a few holidays at the home of AIr, Lam, sh. tt Bodigliu entered Addis Ababa, Norman Carter, Seaforth, AB', ,lnd 'IL,. (;01(1•111 I11)'.inr:uu, of Ow I•:111;"'rue IIailie Selassie drove Olt Sunday, 'August 1,5th, the Rev. Wilgi' ')i. t':' t4 relay vi,itirs al ht. cilli his Elttlopian t'oint tl. 'Phis U'i- Mr, Chandler, Parkhill, will have home mere. ,I:1111/11 'WS been maul possible by the charge of the church services stere Mr, and Alr-;. 1 ;.rue Hort y and e; tr' feat: 1)i' British I?umpire anti with Sunday School as usual. Itev. children. and \Ir'. Frank Gluey, of ('i numtnttrain 111:! 1, who crushe<I ;Cltattdler Is the father of Mrs. R. N. Italitut resistance in at gigantic pincer Alexander, of tite General Store, movement directed by Oenerttl Sit' Tho Missionary Meeting has been ;Archibald \1' tv Il, postponed from 'I'hut)tday until Irl• fit"e (ell \\'1)Bae'''tili \'.'re re;'"1)l we4,1c•i'nl visit(r•: u' til,. hump of Ihetr uncle, 1A1r. ,I. C. It .1)insun. i,.•a L.•111.,..,.rt• ai14.••.••4LtJS. ,.sytiaur•.1,SWi,...,iMS .41 ,IiJ134111111•r1",' „i• P jrilt4 OW,biktait:d:'JYBNiei.W: tUb'itail kil.11JURI W Z, mi----- 'a•.: 11 1.11.1• , . TEIIS NEWSPAPER SAVE MONEY! 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I enclose $ , Please send me the offer checked, with a year's subscription to your paper. NAME POST OFFICE 111 STREET OR R.R. PROV. Londesboro Red Cross EAST WAWANOSH Ito' eel \irl.aruu11. George and licith I'airymple all of Lennon, the visiting le.., Money fol another yc;u', i)1.0.. the Northern, becoming gene.al 111111• tach which began 011 Novetltuer 27111, ces(ls realized f;u'tn Hostess honey ager. Ile 1s a pa='! -president of the, 0.1 1, Ihtrt were 11001)5 of many races, for the year was $47.35. Canadian Life Insurance OII'icers ,15 linrluding 1tu'ge nuutbrrs of Ethiopian A motion was carried to send 55 per cent of our Campaign Money and General Donations to Headquarters as 1'0(111 StC(I. There war, a general discussion on sending Overseas boxes and it \'{u; decided to send to our own local boys of our own 13rai 011 twice a year, A letter of thanks was rad from T. Fothergill, thanking the lied Cross for the i:ox semi hill. Treasurer reported at 'balance of of years on the Advisory Council .)t' $590.25. Itbe local branch of the CanadianNte There will ben Bingo In the Cont- tional Institute Nellie Blind 1111 the board of the Y111':\. Itis wife is Mary Isabel Maxwell of 33111)1ing(ou, Helmut,. They have ono son and two daughters, soelailuu 'and of the Actnarie; l'Itl) patriots who had given ♦11lua.hie as - In I1:27. 19;11 mud 1037 lie utt'1)ded' !Abyssinian Campaigns. the International (.'ol,gt'ess of Actual - les in Europe. Ile was the first Can- adian actuary ever to deliver as paper before all international Congress of Actuaries, the occasion being the lochholm Conference in 111:1(1, Ileyis 0 director of the 'Lo1d011 Chamber of Commerce and served for a number inanity Hall on \\'r_;btctiday night, August ISth, Proceeds In aid of Over - sous Boxes, A donation of towels, wash cloths and COM bs was made by \les. J. Crary• ford, Lucky ticket going to Alis..t 1'', Jamieson. Proceeds $2,20. 1.1111011 collection $2.50, World Committee for September: Ht's, Townsend, Airs. \1•atsou, Alt's. Shaddick, Mrs, Al. Ross, The following donated host114,4 mon- ey, 50e each: Airs. \\'. Griffiths, Mrs' 11, I.ce, Mrs. I, Pipe, Mrs, 11'. flesh, Ails. C. Stewart, l)t's, V. Itoy, Mrs, Charles Joslbtg, Aitr;, T. Adonis, Mrs, Lloyd, Airs. Addison, Aliss L. Adams, Att•s, \I'. Tyndall, 35e; 'Total, $I1.3i1, Quilt Donations: 4 quills from 13ttrtt5' ('roup of Con. S and 9 Mallett, sent in by Airs. Geo. C'ar'er; t quilt. from a "Friend;" 2 tope from Mrs. M. McCool. 'These were tied at meeting. Cash Donations: Mrs. W. Lyon, 51c; Mrs. .1, ring. land, $1.00; Boys of Con, 13, $1'5.00. The meeting closed by singing "God Save the King." ANOTHER I 1. R9N BOY If Huron County were giv,: n to bragging, one of Its boasts undoubted- ly would be the number of ()iron boys that have made good in life insurance business. Ales( recent of these, 111 the u:as is George Wilson Geddes. gener- al manager, Northern Life Assurance Company, newly elected president of the Life Insurance Institute of Can- ada. Coming up throtigh the actuarial branch of the business, Wilson G.d• des has earned the degrees of Fellow of the American Institute of Actuaries end Of the Actuarial Society of Am- erica without first graduating from a AUBURN Miss Joyce (1 1(.11, Dungannon, with. Air. and 111);. Gordon %t. Stewart. Airs, Hattie Hyde, \Vestlock, Alta., w'itll lir. and Ali's. Eau'i \\'ighltnan. Airs. Antos Stoll noel .Allan, Airs, A. \VII nn, Hazel and Florence and Maty '('lark, with Duncan Crawford, Sarnia, 11 J.•l 1,1 1, FOR SALE! Morris Council Meeting' WE IIAVE '1'I -IE STOCK The Council met on August 9, in the Township hall with all the members pre:Tat, The Reeve pt•c;ided. The minutes of the las( meeting were read and adopted on 1110i ion of \\'1)t. Spcir and Harvey Johnston, Aloved by Charles Coupes, seconded by James Allchie, that we accept Ibe termer of Joseph and Clarence Looby of Dublin for building bridg:'s sub- ject to the approval of \Ilnticipal En- gineer.—Carried, Moved by Charles ('utiles, ,seconded by Jam's \)!chic, that the meeting ad. .10urn to meet again on Sl''plrtubcr I. 19.13 at 1 p. m. The following accounts were paid: (leo. AI1oek (Lamont Drabs) ..$245.25 IRichn'd Alcock (Lamont Drain) $90,00 .Advance Times (tidy( rtisitg) .. $1.15 Airs. Gro. Cress (relief) $15.0;1 Fred Logan (aftercare and medical check up) $11.(10 Ilt'. Crawford 1IA) 11 $20.00 'cit Wheeler 11,0.11. $3,011 John Craig 1310.11. $:1.110 Jco;ge AlaitIn 11,0 II $3.1)11 Richard Alcock (Amstrad Drain) George ('. Aladin, Clerk. 10 Mowers. 5 Dump Rakes. 2 Side Rakes, 3 Hay Loaders. 5 Wagons. 20 Grain Binders. 7 Tractors. • 8 Tractor Plows. 3 Corn Scufflers. 3 Corn Binders. 3 Corn Blowers. 9 Cultivators. 2 Larch Rollers. 18 Uscd.Cars. 100 OTHER ARTICLES TOO Numerous to list. BUY WHILE STOCK IS AVAILABLE! SUPERIOR MOTORS MARK ROGERS & SON PALIIIERSTON tgtat£tgctovet£tglgioctgti, gt£iC t£tCu;'t£l'£tP,l£k:bt:•o !watt' 4'ovet4'1 etoctt(£"svp, Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY. Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seaforth, 3, Collect. DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTD. wihntits'th (lab' (114)maiilitltitit9t imI?tltlwoi',ImADDINxtr.^;va ro A package of M.ICDONALD'S FINE CUT TOBACCO con- tains ce.oegh smooth, nuld "Bright Virginia" to make t t standard cigarettes—at a Bost of only 19e plus papers, t t ready •made cigarettes would cost you twice as much. isn't that an easy way to enjoy the finest tobacco you can put in a cigarette and save more thin half of your cigarette stoney? Start to•day—roll your own with MACDONALD'S EINE CUT 'TOBACCO, OPtINCtUDWHG TAXI INVEST .WHAT YOU SAYE iN WAR SAMOS STAMPS Eiseekatro.tar.akitiamaii YL.111111111iitiAlil ISM THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary on Current Events Russians Have Used Artillery Arm Effectively In Most Of Their Wars „\\'.;:'sen the. wall; of 11n,coW's Er, u.lin stands ,t gitint tube of eros:::)' nte1 metal weighing many toss, It was cast in 15Sli, just two }esus :,.';1'1• the (ieatlt of lvau the !'ur centuries it has been t;10 "I'zat•':: 'ann01i' I11 t0 it, six'. Teel,)' It Is are - that ktr4,s!an; have long cou1:', d on the artillery arm and have 71;):d it to •'ite't iii meat of wars. Ilr ;ar)' out :itit,ah, is no ex• eeuti(: , guys 'Tile. New York Tim, s. Russia' reliance un ;u•tit. let';: :)s one of Ihe answers to Nazi itlitzlcrieg has proved well foun ltd. .Among the Soviet weap• ons praise(] 1)V military 01,11 :ire a 4ia:in. anti-tank gun, the Putilov 7d.2unr.. field piece, a douhle•pur• pose .inti -aircraft and antitank gun. of the saute caliber, and a big 15_1)' n. 1 six-inch) gun utonnled on a 52 -'on tank chassis. Used in con- junction with aircraft, tanks and the „tie Of defence in depth, smash many a Panzer spearhead. Thre(tg:) mulch of the war their prilis v role has been defensive. Red Pincers Tightening TeaTeass week Russian artillery. leas beim_ used to seed effect often- sivrly. It was playing an lnereas- incl.' .1n)portant part 1n the great Save' drive on Orel, major Nazi supply La -e and hinge between the inta lr•r': central and southern frohts. Por twenty months Cer• z'aa- )::;d been dia:;in; in :rroiln 1 the ( icy, creating a Maze 0' fret"''ass, pillbo'le.s Bud strong ports miles in depth, To blast a way through the intertninahie bar- ricade massed Russian batteries laid tinea a drunitire reminiscent of 'World \Var I. With their aid the Red ])ta(m'3 slowly tightened, closing in on Orel from the north, the east and the south. After nett• ly three weeks of ferocious fight- ing. Soviet legions were within a few tniles of their giai. .1n esti• arae ; 250.000 German troops were in d'ug,'r of entrapment. Deseriptioms of the battle by mosso )0 comesp0ndenlS pictured enemy reserves being hurled its fruitless counter-attacks against Russian tank and infantry units. The 11ermns were ordered to tight to the, death. Thousands of them dirt. Their resperate defence ap pa;e'tly was dowing the advance of the Iced Army. Nevertheless, the itessians pushed nearer to the vital rail line running )rest to 13ryan.sk. seized strategic heights north of Orel, 01.0330(1 the Oka River to the north and south of the city-. ked cavalry entered the stvtgclo. seeking to exploit a brooch opened by troops pressing 11i( the railway from liursk, Widespread Fighting -ieti',ities elsewitr:re on the lotig .East)' .11 (runt were overshadowed by the struggle for Orel. bighting 's'o.s 1..'06110.t1 southeast of Leul;t- gtad. where the Bed ,1rmy ap- peared to be hying In wide' the corriri„r to the Soviet union's second iarz,'st city. Local clashes continued near 11012orod, where the .N:,,... summer drive 111(1 polo„ t0 g2'11'1'. \10aeow Boil intinigllos told ,1; Posh enemy attack, in this Donbas.-'=. evidently aimed at res Ileting the pressure on Urel, 331( miles to 1110 north. Behind these (-(test operations 1,11 the lt'is#ian front some observers glimpsed the outlines of a tiew (1erman strategy. It appeared to be a strategy of defence, horn of ne(les,)ty. One of its symptoms was the presence in tine Orel sec- tor of a defence weapon Russians have nicknamed "the iron crab”— a mobile armored pillbox for oma• chine genii rs that car he trans• ported by truck and I, vied in the ground wherever needed. The Nazis were• also laying vast mine • ticl,la, trout such signs lc :shit be deduced that henceforth the German General Staff intends to husband its dwindling manpower against the day when it, must. de- fend Fortress Europe .1:1 every side. Hamburg Under Fire Target No. 1 for last 'week was Iianihtn'g--(C(rmaey's 3'rond larg- est city, its ,greatest port, a vital centre of coastal and inland ship- ping, bottle of many industries. lsiglht times in six day's British and Ante:ica1) hot/tines; swarmed over the sprawling city on the Elbe, Observers estimated that 8,000 tons of bombs were dropped in those 144 hour;—a weight greater than that the Luftwaffe loosed over England in 1111) eleven. month "blitz" of September, 1940, to July, 1!141. At limes the bombs e:tme down at a rate of almost a le' a scco)d—a drmufiro of huge ,•':p)03iml3. Under the Iutp:rct, ase !;s, ships, Largos, crane.;, fan- iorie.; and warehouses shuddered int{, ruins then burst into flames, Hinds' of smoke towered five miiles into the sky front fires ap' tlarrv)tly beyond the control of r1',111e•s firefighters Yet 11113 wa3 net all. \Villielnisharom, \t'( 3ermuende, \1'arnetnumrlo and \\•'e -crow, all industrial and .sllip- i,in:; (ent.res, Sumo of them polaant ['-heat has)•s -- were hit. inland cities of Hanover, 1ia'311l asst Oschersleb'n---•turning out suns, planes and tanks — heart the thunder of planes and the crash of bombs, \Vial can remain of ilioneurg under such repeated and heavy blows only re(onnaisence photo- graphs can tell. 11 seemed clear that important parts of it must be blackened ruins, 1t was Hoar also that anothe • objectit'o of the Al- lies was being rea11zed--the ilia• organization and extension of the Ileicit's sorely taxed defences. Pilots on the later raids to Ifam• burg encountered more pilules and heavier flak, apparently drawn from other sections, But that they were not enough was indicated by reports that in the five days, in all raids, 200 German fighter planes were shot down by 111(1 Americans alone, The 1t.A.F. re ported its bomber losses were running to only 3 Insr emit Rubber for War Medium-sized tanks require 500 pounds of rubber, and Pontoon - bridge sections 0001' 1,000 pounds. The gasoline tank alone of a Fly- ing Fortress uses 500 pounds of bullet -sealing rubber, ]chile iarrt'e bombers' require over 1,200 pounds. ('excavation trucks used by the army with lire diameters of 9?'a feet require abeet 3,50(1 pound:, OTTRWA REPORTS That Farm Living and Operat• Ing costs Have Not Risen As Much as Selling Prica 1)0111111 (Cordell, ('hairman Of the Wartime ]'rices and 'Trade Board has ttlntly't('tl In the .mast interest - Ing fashion the (':ueuliau farm eo- ononlic picture and reinforced with facts :nal figures the warn. Ings issued by national leader( against the dangers of inflation. (':utadles own dose 1)l' inflation after roe last v,; r, h ;:1111, W33 sttnall 11 1'ntnp;tred lu 11,'r'ruiy'3, hitt the hc'0111S '01)14'1)'(11 on Call* 1111)1) farmers were equally trans• dory', Although farn1 pl'i'es in Can. mitt us tt Whole lead more than t),nnhled In the period 1713 to 19:2 the apparent inlpror0nu'ut 111 11111 farmer's position leas largely an llleslon hncause farts living coat and operating expenses rose near• ly as (nucha The slump in tam•'elves start- ed in 1920 and gained momentum rapidly. In three years they had dropped 50 per cent. But the prices of all those things the farmers had to buy hail not fallen as rapidly and taxes and n01'tgage eosts had remained fixed. And by 1923 the farmer had discovered that the relation between farm prices and (aOtn coats had been less favor- able than before Inflation began. "And so it will he again," said Mr, Gordon, "if lye arcs foolish en- ough to let inflation lake hold." The Wartime 10 1'rices and Trade 130:(11 Chairman declared; "The real interest of agriculture is best sory'ed by a long period of stable prices. 1 have no quarrel with those who contend that the farm- ers of Canada were not receiving a proper return for their labors and who 411y that- -notivithstand• fug the improvt*ulent of the last fete years --their position is still not all that it might be, But to• day 'V') 11311 not the gouts ;111(1 aervieea available to Increase the ,tattdard of living, or oven stain• fain it. Uur r('solu•cos are pledged In n war for survival-- the most c,1-)ly of all (fat's." • • • Paying tribute to the farmers for 1110 nlaquifieont job (hey were doing in (41)11100 food production, 11 r. ICordu1 gold die Alberta Vett. ('rtion of .\grtcult01' (hal "Ihs agile( of war is no time for any agony of 4t:11' is 00 time 101 any mere than that, it is shortsighted 1) believe That concessions extract- ed from the V0111 111 by virtue of wartime shortages (meld he nuaintaine(l. 1n0elli,ge11l n;tric'Itnr- al leadership Will make neither of 1)1(::1' mistakes. It would rather study and press for action wide!' will insure stability 1101' and p),1 war." .Mier praising Canadian 111(1))• ors for 111(t increase In (alums+ of fond production by more than Sri per cent last year despite (ciao• power shortage, \I r, Cordon went en to discus;; Ihe economic posi- tion of the farmer today. The of - 11e131 index showed, lie said, that farm prices had risen 43 per cent since 1939, and if wheat. Wert' left out, price;, un the average were 50 per (01)1 Wither, aside from 31.11)- stdies, The 1Vartime Prices Board, he said, had not frozen tigricultural prices at a relatively logs level as some critics had declared, Not 01)1)' h:1(1 there been the improve. aunt in prices referred to, lint, he added, there had been more adjustments in prices for 1;1'111 products than for anything else the Board had 110311 with, .tgrecing that. farmers' expenses had emus up also, he declared that 'taken as a \vh0lu, farm living and farm operating costs have not risen nearly as tench as the sell- ing price. The margin between in- come and 1•x0011303 Is 111111031 double the prewar figure." kali in for breakfasts, bright and gay 5 always wins thedayi Use of Sprained Ankle Is Advised Immmediate and normal use of a sprained ankle and foot, almost irrespective of the type of local treatment adopted, definitely hastens recovery according. to Lieut. Contnnlr, Paul E. McMas- ter, USNIi, wr'itin in the ,1our- SLE' aEE : jail II LoS nal of the American iledicul A'►.• sociation, Uniformly best resulL were obtained when all pilin in the injured part was suppresae,f by, injections of procaine hydr'n• chloride, "Patients who raurued ism etliately to normal activity and 11.30(1 and moved the foot and ankle improved much more rap- idly than those who did not," 1)r. )]]Mater said. TIE P OF SkFETY11. ) 1.7,4—_,<T) '1''r.T? Z'\ SERVING THE UNITED NATIONS 1 WITH WAR ALCOHOL .•' Up in the nose the bomb aimer sits in a cosy little "greenhouse" all his own. Between him and the stars and empty space below is a curved, crystal-clear material that looks like glass—but isn't, Tougher by far than glass, shatterproof for safety, it is a clear transparent plastic that can be shaped and moulded to serve a thousand war• time uses. Plastics are infinite in variety, indispensable to modern war, and l—.fabulous quantities of pure war alcohol are required to make then(. 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TO THE HILT By Percival Christopher \41rrn 1'll.\I''I'I:It XVII "Salaam .11111tum, Said the I';1 than at length, as if noticing the other nom for the lied time. "Salaam." Hnilitzin, niter long and close gaesliining 111 \1'Ivdovet', was I;Ik• cel away; In ether surds, a couple of turnkeys obviously instructed to that effect cattle and roughly hustling bins out of the dell 11M If for further interrogation. A very good perfornuui e. No fault could be found 1\11 11 1l at all. And evidently ItaHRzin either enjoyed playing that part for Art's sake, or else lumped to learn !mine• thing from 11'entloVer or to (rap him into some adnsissinh, Or again, perhaps he did it simply for the plartilling of iris Pushtu and int - personation of a Pathan hurler the cyu of a competent judge, for ho came again the next night and 1bo next, and )whatever he learned Ental 1Ve1111(Ver 11,11 11'11 was pre• cicely nothing--\1'endnver himself had gained Iho very strong int• piessiot that the Singing iludji of 811 let I{ (11 teas 1Ile present friend, protege and ;111y of ihr Nussian :1r111y In Asia, The supposed Pathan lead never totnally said in so many words: "1 don't mhtd telling you Ibis as you'll never leave your cell alive," hot be had contrived In 1111)13' that they could converse quite freely together heiolse, whereas the I admit \\';ts a bright and chatty fellow \Vhu'd Shortly he setting nut on the delightful journey over Om Pamirs, the prisoner was to all intents and purpmes n dead 1111111, And Ibe t•nll, buil eutnt' rl1hrr suddenly. After a lunger I;lilt Than metal the Pathan hail risen 10 his feel, removed his turban, smiled pleasantly ;I( 11'endovir ;uid drawl- ed in his eseellent lagllsh: "\\'endmver, I Think I've ahuut finished with you now. 1 think 1 llin have you liquidated \vilhuat Its --10 mnrSelVI•S or lo anybody ntso. 5o think this over until Ii- mnnrrow. I have made you offer to betray your ruuntry, to beg ori your knees to hu allowed to Inks Itnsslaw roubles in return fur doing It; f have had you \whip• ped like the cur you are, 1 have picked what you call your hraln and 1 have taken you 11, complete. tar Men in the Services The Gift of Gifts "SHIELD OF FAITH" , Catholic Prayer Book or New Testament 1V 1 t 11 mold -finished .(I-gorrl;r Nivel front ,luokel—I:naruied no ity Lovett line." Cnpnhle of deflecting hullels, rillrntlnei or 1m13 earls. fliny nave 'our loved one's Il re. Vito the uniform breast pocket —protects the hotel. rrudy to mall. 1'rii er-Houk or Troth - cool, %tiepin' poofpnld 2.95, August 01113. 'r11o111 rvu,I Illi 111,1l.'A'TI I N S 6: McCaul St., 'Toronto lt' n tlurt11 (Hoe's. hi(' you had no more idea 111;11 31,111' Pathan nisi• Ior was Colonel I1 iililziu Ih;11 That he was Illi' Ithtg nt England. And ful'l'er, I atm going down In l'i'sle aua t' ;Ind I'm going In Intel 1111 yule• au'iiIy I 111 Ii(• rule of a. lureigu correspondent ---and 1'11 111 therm holy y10 Mri r�erulrll by the Itussiaus fur Ir3'ing 10 denhie ours 111111 tyltfie spying on Ibe hellish, shut lilts a rene- gade do.g (•yen by 1111, enemies of 111, Itriti:,ll who hail disowned you and kicked you out." 4 * And again the voice haul chatg• ed and Mg ;mot hearty and Ii i5 nrr "Hot of soon;) we art, not 1(111y guilg to shoot you, my dear Wend. eter, No, no, \\'e wouldn't dreamt (1l' sueli a 1Iiltig. No, tse'll flog you I1, death. And 1 shall have the greatest pleasure ht superintend. Ing that little matter luntorrow, Soinewli1re about sunrise, eh? Or perhaps It we111 learn - or a m nith." And laughing pleasantly, ilailit• zit' had left the sell. Memories , , , And an hour or so later he ll;trl returned, or at least some sort of u Pathan had 111111e11 back Zhu hulls, turned the key ant/ wanted In. \\'endow had eyed hint \vetir• 11y. .1 lore play-acting by (hal un• spt!;lkabin Russian ting'! Hadn't 'e triumphed enough? Or, good (led! -was This the end? haul the execu• boners vomit to fetch hlni 11, the whipping post'' \u, the man was alone niul . and unless he were dreaming or had gone mad, if was. Sheri, Khan. And Sheri' Khan it had proved 10 be. Shore Khan, looking slight l)' bulkier than usual by reason of the fart that he. \mals nearing what alight he (wiled "Iwo of (Vel'3'1li1iig." \\'illy little \wast' Of \surds and nuue of floe, he hall 1111wi0r111 a Span'1 Indian from 11110111 his waist, produced a flattened conical cap and Flippers front hencat11 it, Ilirowti Off Ibe two coals and a long Pathan Shirt, stripped off the (tiler pair of baggy tr'ouser's and provided \t'endovcr with ail the articles of clothing meressm'y for his rr•suntptiun of the role of (Ins tl iIiunnnld, * • • \1'ilhitl five minutes of his en• tering Om cell the change was effected and \1'endover, whose hair, heard and Mustache had row') ngaim during the per:nd of his incarceration, looked as tough and genuine a Pathan as dill ~here Khan himself. Amt as simply and easily as If walking out of his own bungalow, \Ven11uver had left the cell, am e.eaded a flight of stairs, gone dosvii a c'o'ridor, crossed an empty classroom, passel along another corridor and enteral the hull \where 113• the light of a hurricane lamp he had seen ;t titan squatting 00 fa bench and leaning against the wall. 11'hether awake or asleep, this Turkuntan fellow night watchman of Sbere Khan hail said nothing, If atvallc, doubtless Ile Supposed 7 M9fl my dim fit Zdejah "Give a man a better breakfast and he'll do a better war job. That's why 1 make it my job to see that Jim gets two Nabisco Shredded Wheat with milk every morning." Nabisco Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat with all the food•energy and food. values in choke Canadian Wheat. Serve Nabisco Shredded Wheat for Fitness .. . save War Stomps for Victory! \\TO �A11AOA 1,E11 11.1 THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Niagara Fulls, Canada 7136 jl'dlllIL !I' Ibe 1'.,tll;ln In he t (IPI r hla rul- leol.ne or t'nlonel (Sidra iyill, 11 he'0 strut~' 'minor it had 1101.0 hotly to aftaly illtutirlf In those th,tht's srhru t I Ilial Ihr plir'enl r bt Int;. Ope mine the I,i:: hall door, he 11;111 siepprtl mol ill 10 the 1111" -aid ()pee air, bre;ttlir':I rb't•I,1y "t itr; tilt, 'I I"ol:t 11 all at tsn starry sky and ul;:relied tenth• (lenity at'ri:a the cunrtya•d In Ih), eitiranve gate ill) unite 1;1•11 it, Otos'sle (his, he hail strolled a;) and dutvn in 111, ,;It;l1tts of talo tt';Ill tin;!1 1.'11' gate had again opt ltd nod tela -1 d behind Sheri. 1{Hai. ;1t' trunhle?" ho hall asked. the least, The otlorr night Ivatt'ltinatll 11:111 3;r telle(1 iiniilly, el) ;1,'t d hitt ihriat, 1:11,11 and }dull• eii: "\\'ho was 11:11 tt'hn 0111 :end 81w/1i It; lulu, as iiia hand wont 11) Ihr hill of his Khyhrr hnitt', had isitiu is "1\ hint 110 .,nil sllppos)•." Didn't your 11);1111 live ill''" "Nn. I thougl11 II tc;fs you." :end tti111 a wnllrinu,, ',Ili; '01: `l'oi'n 111, fur it 1lntorro1V... 3hI1e Kh1n lt:ul repair rl. "11 1V:1x Ih1 Cl/I- I/111'1. of roast, " • M • Memories, . , And as honest, bard -working, if filthy email non, they haul talo'! service under a merchant trate]. Ing west to Kltiva, and thence north, skirting the Sea of Aral 10 Oren hurg on the Ural River, doth which river they had come to 1'r- nlsk and thence across the Steppes to Saratov, and frim (here pewee. Dilly dotvt, Iho Volga River to As. trakhan, by a little rusty steamier to Baku and thence by road again 11, Tabriz, Teheran, 11eshed, 11er• al, and so bark 10 1(1)1101, :end froth Kahn], Cul Mahonuned ;Ind Sheri' Khan, being fir tin two - 300111 150ary 1,f 1ravcl, had pen• Ircctlell In lillai shad in 1(11ili;is.• tan, of which small part of the, Border country Sher(' Kittle's [tole er was the Khan. AlPillories; , . Of (Puts~' 1fazelrigg coating to 1(Ilttirabad in 1 h guitit' of a holy Or. and there being some tall( ni keeping him permanently that lie might occupy a shrine \vhieh should become saered is a place or pilfrihtagc' and a soling, of rev eine to Khair;th;td. Of Nov, on general priindld,•u, ho had opposed the sn=•gestiott that the holy 10111 should he lint. ehercd to make a Illi;tirabad Holy !My and he the piece de resist• nice of a shrine, and had hidden Sherd Khan to \yarn Ihr+ holy ratan In the morning that il. would he a splendid idea for stint to go while the going was good. And that was mu amusing thing, tltal he, Richard \Veniover, as (IuI 141nhoutucd the Pathan, should have saved the 111'o of llarlhulu• 11101\' 1i Izelrigg as the Fir 5alclt nil 1)ln :11i lliussa, It'll hoot know- ing win he was. • • • it had been rather splendid. old (lanesh's faith in hint, probably lite only mat who hadn't aceept• NI the court martial's finding as correct and Its sentence as Just; YOUNG TWO-PIECER 1.,ery sm;u':, ys.0l mod- ern \v'ill need this practical two. piece style try Anne Adams, Pat- tern 4320. The jacket is cut for softness through the hustling and smooth fit over the hips. Thu front -paneled skirt may be !hole in contrast fabric salvaged from nn outmoded frock: for a real "sew and saver" idea. Pattern 4320 is available only in itis. es' sizes 12, 14, 16, 19 and 20, Side 16 takes Pit yards 35 -inch, Seoul TWENTY CENTS (20c) in coins (swamp,, cannot be ac- cepted) for this Anne Attains 118tt0111, Write plainly size, name, address, ;tyle number, the Sherr IUrut, exclu11itg one woman, Sybil I''fuulkes alight have had Mathis. VIS --he had been FUN' sbc IV 011 1V,11, It cat 110 ice nolo, of course, hill it Islas heart wanting to know that Ganes' had believed in it)m all through—as it )vas in Wresting to wonder whether Sy- bil ybil Fttulltes had dune so, And (atncsll hail talked ;thous digging the whole thing up again and had ;asked him a number of tluestions about his tieing found dead drunk, ;1111 exactly' what liad been the relations between hent lord the Eurasian tnedicttl otfic'r who had been In the fort with hitt at the tittle, And nllhmugb he had• been pretty restive under (tan• osh's cross•elle-A1011iug, that as. lute and telly man had confirmed itis mind as a ('rtaitty what had hitherto been a conjecture, that Ilrceltiugc, Iho Eurasian doe• lo, had given him a powerful nar- cotic that had not only put hint to sleep for lorty•eight hours, hitt poisoned him sufl'icirully to affect. his mind anti memory for quite n while, And ponderously shaking his wise old bead, (lanes' had gone off about itis lnteIhigrnce business. very ;angry with bite • and bidding 11)111 wait l just \wait• and see. And then weeks or months later had come Ga ttesh's subordinate Mentha' All, bidding hhn Join Gan. csli Its quickly as he could and with as mama}' stuunrll men as ho could bring to swell the army Of the Singing 1ladjd of .Sufi'td Kot, who was about In besiege Ciltrazn ''ort. (Continued Next Week) WE VE COME FOR THE BOOKS YOU PROMISED Ti1E S. BROWN RE THEY ARE, RISSIE, I ONLY 1 WISH 1 HAD MORE _ YOUKNOWTHE ,O,D,E, • SENT OVER I/4 MILLION BOOKS TO THE NAVY, ARMY Ai1D AIRFORCE LAST YEAR ie1 �-�- --rte READING AGAIN MATE? SURE -IT TAKES I/IY MIND OFF1'HIS DIRTY WEATHER. BET THERE AREA LOT OF I.O.D.E.BOOKS BEING READ BY THE BOYS IN,d t THIS CONVOY HELLO BOOKWORM, IAT ARE YOU READING A BOOK FROM TiLE 1.0.D. IT'S ABOUT THE NATIVES I THE SOUTH SEAS- 1 FEEL ALMOST WARM AGAIN J STALRG Hilo{ AMEN, THEY CERTAINLY ELP TO KILL TIME AND ALL NEED IS MORE OF THEM TO HE MET IN TOUCH WITH THE LO AL 1,0,D,E, CHAPTER (1111y human befog except {ussaib13• Fine Urged (.trmany Should be made to pay $4.11011 to every United Na- tions prisoner confined in chains, members of the 111'itish Legion punt of Ilford, England, believe. Provision for such pnyntenls should he included in the peace terms, the post declared in a reeently-adopted resolution, MACDONALS F' ISSUE NO. 33-43 C TABLE TALKS SAME B. CHAMBERS Nutritious Summer Salads Scone It one n hale a teadtlncy to Stell the lightest 1,l• salads dur- ing hot tvcalhcr. ))lith ordinary meals, this is ideal, for our bodies do not require as malty calories 111 slillllller a5 in winter. But how about malting the sal- ad more nutritious trod serving it. as Ihr: main•cuurse dish? '('lis re- duce); your calories still tuuru, keeps Proal oVC r healing your home, makes it easy to prepare a ntelll, 11111 gives a decided change. Sumner greens may bo combined with such healthful foods 05 chop• ped heats, eggs, and cooked, dried Lint belts to [oral doyens of de- licious salads o[ this kind, 11os1 of the ingredients called for in Iho: following I.(cities, are already in your sten' it. Harlequin Salad 1 cup Booked, dried i.hnas 1i, cupltis chopped toneuo it lam Ti hard hulled eggs, sliced 1 0)11111 to. peeled and sliced t;i cuP ehoppe(I phtk h's 1 i cup i•'rlatc•h dressing 1 head lettut•o 511111' ere:1111 01' 1111I1nIIII1tise salad dressing Prepare and combine !teat, Limits, eggs ;111)1 pickles. liix with French dressing, let stand 1 hour In 11 cold place. Mks on a bed of lettuce, 111,1 garnish svith the sliced tomato. Savory Lima Salad 2 cups c0okcd, dried 1.inias 1;; cup [int ly cut celery 2 small green onions 2 tablespoons chopped }green pepper 2 )i arti-('011;(1.4 eggs 2 tablespoons cheeped Pimiento 1 encumber, sliced 1 tablespoon chopped parsley a'etnbnoc, 01 ingredients and mix w i 1 11 highly season) t1 ht'rnch rlr( ssilg. A r r a 0 g e un 1 "gee Cauliflower Orrnge Salad ?.i cup shredded not' eaul'.'1::'•t'er ,i oranges, cut in small ' rs cup diced celery. .S tahlespnuns Inured pepper .`alt and onion jaice 1.1 ; e• to Combine ingredients f:t e:•)•r given and chill, )'lace o; _:et n•i• dual plates mm 0 salol are .;0/, serve with favorite 5111a'. ing, genes G. .5, Illy t'htnthere weRonits pernrnnl letters Croon Interestt•tt remler.,, Sloe IM plensrd to rceel\e sul;Irestion5 on toples for her column, nail 1. nlrtnys ready to Ifslen 10 >'onr "pet peeves," Hewn:Atm for reel pe, or 1pecful nre1o.r ore in order, :lddrestr your letters to ''31(ss Sadie It. 1'hnrtthrrs, 73 ))lest Ad/.111111e �I•, Tora11(11," Sent) tiui,,i ed Nrtt-:Id- dre'sed 1.111 elope If on svtili n reply, Natural History Every day of it; We, ;Illo.2-,ser thaws from foto' to five of water through itself. A fe\v hours after it's .. baby zebra call run n:, fas" :,, its papa and 1l11111111ita -- ants .i:at's fairly fast. The alba(ruSS w;tb ;t 111; spread of more than 12 'I'r_' •:, ants 111 Lake off nitwit like ;in airui0, Racing the wind, then rust::1:. 6hort distance and finally r.(i:iig off. Hut onto it's ht the air, i u The deadliest species of ' he A1'ric;ut ,jungle isn't the lit;, •, the lion or the snake, but the ants which, swarming in proceed to eat seri) tits, beings ul+d 1111 1111111F -- noel )isn't even feat' to feast in 0 lir ie- plstinL Brave i5 the mongoose, a bct' of the civet family c:::_fly inlcthitinl� lndia, tvltich is tt ,•ant the size of a ferret, but 'ev- lessly attacks and kills the mast poisonous of snakes. Omar:. -:es of the mongoose us, re bte.:shit from India to Jamaica, when_ did a good job in slake e:,':r- minallion.—Neal O'I'.; este C:;to.ada's Hnunoldicrs know that custards and 1Ianc- utauge s, quickly and easily made with pure, high quality Canada Corn Starch, are a delight with any Iun;hcon or dinner menu. At thiq time when Canadians arc urged to "Eat Right to Fecl Right", thew delicious de<<cits \till prove a wt keine addition to the nutrition toils featured by the 'rational Food for Fitnc,,s Campaign. Follow Canada's Food Rules for Health and Fatless, CORN STARCH A prcduti of the CANADA STARCH COMPANY, limited Page 8. • ►a+ercioncte saes c►atocto cittoct ctottctoc cict ratoca cativomctoct+tavetoctei • Dresses and Blouses to,g " peiiiwfl Ladies Crepe Dresses $2.95 to $6.00 n Urs. 1'1°0 \t'r'ttltttlfer iti spendtug :: 1, F 1roatl days with Toronto relatives, Martha Washington.Ilrints $1.98 to $2.49 A T(i hi Children's Print Dresses $1.00 to 1$3.00 A' 1 , ii t \Its. Ito'10r1 Nrsbilt is visiting 11ith 1: ; Misses' Print Victory Blouses $1.00 pit bur daughter in Dort Erie. 4.�) l A >Its.; Isobel 'I'hurll steal same hays :.: Misses' Chiffon Blouses (long' sleeve) :f;2.95 I li daring the week with relative:; it AIthteval1', Ai 1 1 \Ir. awl Mrs. Atkin La ive of Brits, ■ ,., 13 arts, were visitors with Ales. .\. AI. cI ii (';Arlo: gh. ii i1 Airs. Arnston and son. of \lint!in• E3'))))D11rat11,ini r`rt3ralar3.PAD.arat2l)i2,r4illi$rIN!, )lar 4.2*M.:ANDA)at?laiDiNDalar?1at +M1arty visiting With her mother, .\Acct. _ is 1. 11, Tier"").' \I t' ,'alit SleWart of siva ford, spent last \\•cell with her daulglter- in•1 t ', AI's, 1'ongla; Ste\\•l•t, • THE STANDARD \Ars. S. \\lilt. and children are 1111011 \isitors Ihlri 1we111i, PUBLIC SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS Our supply of Public School 'Text Books have arrived, and are now ready for sale :--- If you desire any Public School Text Books not listed below, please inform us of them at once, and avoid (IlSappointment at the last moment. The kinds you want may be difficult to procure:— Primer, Mary John and Peter; Grades, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Readers. Arithmetics: Grades 3. 4, 5, 6, Grade 7 English Practice, Grade 8 English Practice, Spellers: Book 1 and 2. Musson's Concise English Dictionary, 25c, The Highroad's English Dictionary, 50c, The Standard Book Store PERSONAL INTEREST 'the Cowan ►';unity, Airs. Emmerson of \t'hiti(hurrh, 'visited ori 'Tuesday with Airs, Will 'I'a}lol' and Alts. Ed. 'Taylor. Alr. and Airs. Henry Dunking spent Sunday with Mr. and Alr;. J. it. N.s- biitt, Airs. \1'a. Nesbitt and Misses Ilii• du and Frances, lwho have been mak- ing their lam h1 Toronto for some months past, are vi<itng with the for. ma's mottle;, Airs. F. Il. Stalker. All'. and Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan Alis; L'arbara Iiouglas of Stratford, ; a)11 dalghLr Sandra. of \fest \\'a\wa- is vlsitit; 11•tth he: uncle and allot., I nosh, visited with Alts. Finnigan's ,lir. and ' l;eor 0 Itadnffrd nud cods- paretrk, Mr. and Airs, Arthur Barr In, Diane.. on Sunday. AI•:;, I.. Royce and son. >1ervin. of Ilrockville, are vistiig with her broth- er. Air, F.% .1. Cartwright. ;tn11 AI's, ('art.lwigltt. Air, and Alrs. Clayton Pals, and daughter. Carolyn, of Niagara Falb., odd alis.; Laura I'ithlado, of Goderich, spent a few days last week with tit- formcr's mother, 311;;, \\', .1• Pett:;. Airs. George ('ole and sot, Gibson. of London, spent over the weekend with 21 r• tut( .Urs. A. W. P. Smith, and the Alissc•< Sarah and Ella (bib• 14 0. Harold Foster of 1.istnwel, spent the week -,rad with hi; wife. and son, 1i1111'. I'to. Douglas Stewart of Listowel• -;pent the weekend with his wife, Airs., Stewart. Airs. it, Johnston, of Goderich, spent over the week -end with her (laughter, (lordon Elliott, Air. and Airs, 1:1 (,odkin and fam- ily of Sralorth, visited \r•illt 21', and Airs. Rob rt John -ton 'on Sunday. Miss Marie Hammond of Aladdin), is visiting her uncle and aunt, '\1'i11 sand Airs. Gibson. I'lt..Sgt, Norman Sinclair returned to 011awa after spending a week's furlough at his home .here, Airs. ('. Il, l<llpatriclt and 101011y are Visitilig in SI. 'I'liuiii lh with,lir. and . W. Kilpatrick, Airs. Lock Cres and son, ICenn•4h, of L(n11011, are h01111111g lvith Jnr, and 'i•S. J:uneS ('rawlord. Al)1,4ter La1Vrenc0 Nes')iB, :h'd line East \\'avian rash is visiting his ;Milt, Airs, 'I'hns, A. (trashy, I>Iast,'r Kenneth Johnston spent last week 1wit11 his aunt, Ai's• It((4se11 I',radsha.w, at Jamestown. Ai'. and Alrs. Harold \1'hituune, and ;daughter. Altu•y, of Hamilton, spent las, 'I'hnlsda}' and Friday with AIr. ;mil Airs, Konuelli \1'hil.alore. Alr;. Gro. Leith, Sr., returned home oil \Vetluesday atter visiting h 'r son. Mr, \\', Leith, and Alas, Leith, in Stratford. I • \('. Barry Aicl?troy returned to 1lalifay, N,S., on Sunday aftvir two weeks' furlough spent with his par- ents. ,lir. and Airs, 11, AlcEtroy, Airs, D• Floolly 1Ptirned 1101110 on \\'ellnesday after visiting: her sisters. Alias It=rtha Brogden, of Landon, and Airs. \\'. I.}On• of 'I'horudale, Hoi1yan's BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. Soy Bean, Whole Wheat and White Bread, Also Bulb, Bread, Pies, Cakes and Wedding Cakes a Specialty. Doherty Bros. GAR.A.GE. Accctylene and Electric Welding A Specialty. Agents For International - Harvester Parts & Supplies White Rose Gas and Oil Car Painting, an(1 Repairing BINDER TWINE Veld en's BAKERY. 1VIIEN IN NEED OF BREAD, BUNS, PIES, IIOME-MADE CAKE OR COOKIES. REMEMBER "THE HOME BAKERY" H. T. VUDDEN, Phone 141or AI)Imintnlents Mrs. Edith Wright will be at her' R;Owo s'll'plie:; 0 1 hand of the .•12•Ib home, Queen Street, Blyth, from Aug- nl!xIare 011 \\.1iirlt 1h'• :1il)V•rntion will ist 21st, until September 1st, and dur• Le paid as 'innerly. :111 chi miculs ir13 that time will operate her hair, Iorrtol'ere used i0 fertilizer nlixtnrr:;, loresstng Parlours for the convenience of the Public, For appointments, and • Wednesday, August 11, 19,11s .6 11 1 1 1. 11114. . 1.1►...,:arw- Insecticides and Sprays We list below some of the Sprays and Insecti- cides needed now, to combat the insects, flies, Etc, 1)arley's Shoo -Fly Cattle Spray per gal. $1.00 Sapho for Moths bottle, 35c Fly -O -Cite, for Household Flies, 8 oz. 20c,16 oz, :;'c Larvex, for Moths per bottle Sic Paris Green half lb. 29c, 1 lb. rule Arsenate of bead 1 .ib. 20c, 5 lbs. 90c Wood's 11loth Blocks 10c and lac llavok Moth Crystals 1 1b. 19c R. D. PHILP, Phm. B. DRUGS, SUNDRIES, WALLPAPER—PHONE 2P. _..I.•-.14; Y�a.uY:Jtl1-W11N • • i ' i w (:'C4 (: e,r+ v�rm, tC:tC r.•m11"Zt ,a.)�, , •,o tP1F'trap ntt•t4,^11 ,.•,y,•..,�,ylr,y�a4yt'at."f ( 1 �t ''~�(,,,•,�' :'G..,•u���u�..+..a`ti,t'a aaq (a u•a � �.ut�: a o'.. q�a� 4 :. wa •a ..> a edroom Suites Several beautiful Suites and Odd .Pieces in the Latest Styles, are displilye(1 011 our Floors, and are being offered at Money -Saving Prices. ' An attractive Walnut Suite in the popular Water- fall Style, is displayed in our Window this week. Our lines of Simmons Steel Beds, Marshall and Simmons Spring -Filled Mattresses and Sta-Young Sa;'1ess Bed Springs, are still fairly complete in the Popular Sizes. You must Cail and inspect this display lo realize the Moderation of Our Prices. [� D op le Li 1 home ht,:rnisher ,• tr2.1,1X)rG.?tINU;6rair4,', 1`r'+1u7`d. .'24oi6iJi'°Jita'ta.1:1t'filar.'aW.s.d.tDtuiala,ela.uiaiull`4:l2,-r,J,.:,:i' IDID,13 helle Phones 7 and 8 — such as Superp!to:-.phate %vitt be avail -I rade and eligible for subw' 111 ion, int and Up -To. Date Job i,t Hairdressing, i y' It will pt.:'.a'ay be more difficult to Phone 167 'secure supplies of Amttto-I'ho.s, in �, I)I'1'II WRI(1II'II 1110(11 rage a :, ls.n mixture is recon• ) E -_,l, nu mled as 0 substitute. In older to 111111r0 for the govern. - !Met fertilizer sahwenlion,farmers '1'l1C Kaiser's Prayer :1)11(41 apply fertilizer to one or more of the following crop;: Taken from Mrs. Scrhngeour's 1917 1 Elyth Standard, I. (brass and legume paitures, an- ' mull I:..t tett: Hick as rape, fall rye, Aline (int, will you be mine pardfer? etc. You don't knew who i ani? I ala the German KatiiOr, PO Emperor \\111-I.1'an, 1'0:1 hnolw I \whipped stem 11011;i;t.;, I'ud not Millets filled Russia full, Alr. and Airs. \\'illi:0 Scott, of , t'nd C.% Ell; \\'hen Kenya natives n"rc' Cochrane, are visiting with the form- t'nd released from the Ration prison camps el•' sl der, Air;. J, laI•srvice and I 'Ales, Gen=nn .\. Cowan and (laugh. at Ads I';ri. 11}• conquering I1riti:111 AI•. Ial•tervIce, 1 Sow, ;111 dim tors, Judith and ('')nnie, ;Illi infant , fortes in the Kist African campaign,j I don't gilt a son, of Stratford, a111 spending their 'lit 3 shouted, -Three cheers for Khlk} \1 {41;es Jean Fah-erwlco and Ithe; If yo;; will be 1101i103s with Airs. it. \\'ightman, an(, le:;rg- and liriti;h Email)."Shaw, of Toronto, visited with 1110, l'nll lwhip I:ot fornter's parents, Alr. and Airs, John I'll whip l'rana•n and Italy, blow up Johnny (lull. . 1 l l, I. 11 • 1 11111i 1 1 I, i I K I W I IL 11ri I, • WAN E MEN AND WOMEN For Factory Work DURING TOMATO SEASON BEGINNING ABOUT AUGUST 25T1I. MAKE APPLICATION '1'O Libby, MceiII and Libby CIIATHAM, ONTARIO. Applications from those engaged in war work will not be considered 11 Food Fights Too .. 0110 r nation)), dant. aline pardner, I'ncle Sulu. fair-erwic0 over the no.lt•hind, 1'ou 1(111)10 I got dem submarines, All IOnropn knows dot well: Ala;. S. Durward and Alis Jo -4'1)11111e Hui dot I4;(1! :011 got a init.111, uo10 \\'oodrock were gue'ts on 'Tuesday of •\rot hl0\ws dean ;til to hell. Airs. It. Al, A1c1Cay and Alis: Olive AlcGill at their ciiftage at ICintait. Now, Gott, if you wiil iia dis, Den you I'll always love, Alr. a1101 Airs. Norman ('olclough and 1'nd 1'11 be Vnlperor nl' th ;on. Harry. of Goderich, well' 01'110rs ('nil you be Emperor above. with Airs 1 11 Colclough 011 Thurs. day. JIM (bolt, it' you 0010.10 rale (lis, To -morrow night at eleven I\Iis; 1:1 an0r ('trey and skier, Alrs 1'1t roll mine zeppelins out Robert Fraser, of 'Toronto, are spend-. Arad (Inline \wail• 00 1100), n, ling their holidays at the home of :11r. and :Mrs, James Crawford. \ 1 .i \\ White, of; 1r 1 Ili' 1111 hi Gall, . i n t (, week -end in ltlyth ,with his wife aulll fancily. Mr. \\'Rite has secured a position in Galt. 1\i•. and I•s. Herbert Crawford and daughter, Sandra, or London, are holidaying with lir. 1111(1 dlr4. James Crawford, Mts.; Viola Bradshaw, Jamestown, ;rear last \veil( \1•{Ih her ;01014, Alp). l'harli.' Nlchob;on, and Airs. ('larnic” tahuston necessary in the fertilize;' inixture; Iawailn'•le for manuf:o'1,::' and sale. Airs. Ed. Taylor and Alts. Will it is announced by the fertilizer Ad - Taylor visited 011 Sunday with 1110 minis11%1thn Branch a' the Parliament wouldn't a k dis from you, But It can be plainly se:•u, Cot when Ellison pushes dat ballon, 2. ('lower, alfalfa and all other 110y crops, Silage crops such as corn 01. legumes used a:; silage, lrunerat Director. ::11:4 1.•..:.1.:..•, ..;,1.10014••..•,,:.•.,:1•,,•..4••,141.1..:,.:1•:,) ._.. See i\'ty Large 1)isplay :: fSuaworthy .;. .t. .t' , s•' � pil qa I:,Bea ilii'}' yourhonk fee Ibe dura• ;• ••lion, No other furoishiu".: in y000 %home equal the value of Wallpaper; . :.Papers hilorked 5 1 lv ,rlt}' x111 'i• especially Ueal,d t t MayI suggest 0 complete change:1; •of trent ry for the holo;' through ')• the medium of ple;14iag .t. ' ..F11r1111 CIZEI(D6r6'OON'S;: I)ecorator's Shopp?. •, ;i; Located Opposite Kernick's Grocery PHONE 158, BLYTH. I. cereal crops such as oats, barley I :,.1:� ••• ••• "": •:1 •:. ;.4 ..":" ;,1:":1 •; 1;11:, :".. ;.,:, .. ,;,1;, ,:. Wheat, 0(10)1, flux, or peas and soyA 1)111115, or other grains to be used a; livestock fool. Root trop; such a:; ntautgels or turnips. ..1 IIWI I. , ,14.1 U ill , In 41 ,,I 11 111 .11 1 1 1 • BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS! •I.. .Null,• I , .1..1111.w• ,4 ..•I L11 .¢.1 HUR%N GRIL BLYTII --- ONTARIO. EXCELLENT FOOD. GOOD SERVICE. Meals at All Hours. FRANK GONG effaw Proprietor 11..,1.,• .11.1. .: i.11. 1. 11-a 1.44•11. ALIN.. •..1.. .1.1 i got 110 40hrllai'lll(', n/ i>P Changes i1'Ia(le I►1 Fertilizer 19 a e e-1 a For Use During Fall 1)111' 111 0 1 Auction in the atuouC4 of p•1181411 available for use In Canada d :ring Ila fall of 19 13 ;u01 the spring of 111II, adjustments have been made Ilatler's brother. 2i', henry ale\'ittie. 0f G'odcrich, who is '111110 in. I\l•s. \1'illse of Stratford, and Alios illanl ire \1'iltse of Ingersoll, are visit - log at the hitute of Mr. and 1\1rs. Georg 2 Radford. \i•. hint :11•s. P. \L S(2a'tt and dangle 'ter, (b}welt, of itoss('a10 0111„ are spending their vacation with the for•- mer'•s parents, Mi'. and Mrs. John S. Scott, of East Wawanoslt. Buildings. 'Toronto. A1ixt000s which 'may be used d ii !ng tile fall 1;easn1 have been designated by 1111.' admin- ls'ralor, and the federal government sCoventio0 will be paid on these a! the following rales: \lirtire2 I" -4, $::,en i, r tun, 3lixture 1-112-n, $:t.t'u per Ann. Alixtur0 :b -1s -n, $:LGQ per ton. Mixture 0-1.1.7, $:b.1:1 per ton. Superphosphate. $3.00 per ton. .Some manufacturers, (l Li' stated, el p l:p DI D'p 1' '2 0 17 n; big Ki.'g Bug Killer 25c and -15c ,i i, Cabbageeach 5c, 100, and 15c `rl FLY COILS 1 for 1O' i *f 6,04)il%'ialitsltiliiin .11%111'Litaid/kiili`dl'241 a` iil'taUit�t'8iiliitilk iia°q�ialai3ID al$,$iar`s}1a;3•r$1i�i;9ii1 STUART RO : INSO Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery. Crunchie Relish 25c. Stuffed Olives 35c Chicken Noodle Soup 13c. 2 for 25c CERTO AND CEItTO CRYS'T'ALS. CI-IOX, Hot or Cold 5c, 6 for 25c TEA STUB, Ilalf Lb., 25c (No Coupons) Thrift S(iap Flakes large box :19e Gro -Pup Dog Cubes 11c, 2 for 25c 1)r. Ballard's Meatics lac, 2 for 25c Big Five Cleanser 5c I,( -\an Oil 15c a11(1 25c