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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1943-09-15, Page 1HE VOLUME 18 - NO. 5. LYTH STANDR Winners of InsideExhibits BLYTII, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 19'1:3. Local Turnip Plant In hair Board And Red Cross' Lieut. E. F. 'Taman Full Swing To Combine In Race Meet Honoured 13y Officers And Frolic Balance of Prize Winners in Next Week's issue. OUTPUT EXPECTED TO 75,000 BUSHEL DOMESTIC NEEDLEWORK rale. Alin. Benninger; Jelly, lir.;. Benninger, Airs. Pale; jam, Fred Me• ..-- - (2n111, pieced, Allan Livingston, Ats, ('lytnnnl, Mr;. Dile; I'irl(les, 31rs. -en • tonal turnip plant, owned and t Dile, Erin' Mr('lytunnt; .\lar a;tlatle, operated by Mr. Russell 1)oighoty, Is Dale; (will, :\pilligm,, Ails; Living- Airs. fade; Ranpherry \'inel;;u•, Aliso B1011, ,11FS. Ilaggitl; 110;11)1T1111, cro• almost in full operation, and Alr, Livingston, Mrs, lt.tle; ('al, 11),\Mrs' I nnig herty informs The, Standard (rhes, Alias I.i\'iu:;s tun. Ails; 11'ouci• rale, Aliso Gillespie; Honey, A. cool(; Fancy hetispiead. AH Living -111;11 an anticipated output of al leastYoung. John Yowls; Al;tple Syrup, i ,,nI) bushels is ex t c lett this can Mon; Vii :,pelts, Aliss 1 I\iigslon' .1. 1't,unt;, John Yn "Isla; I Mrs. ! h c year. •. i11rs, Dale; Mitis, dn:•i:• 1,, Airs. 11;11; The market, which was splendid Sholdirnntt, Mrs. I1u'dy; : naris, Dred' gill. ,Alt's, Il,trdy; Alen's glows ;, .\Irs.ast year, is evert brighter for the Alct'lyntoni., Airs. Pale; Chicken, A, 1 Rtes IA year. Already Air. Dougherty has shipped in the neighbourhood of 11,1.ra0 bushels, and there IS no Ault to Ilse utarket size, anything from I inch- , es III) will ba accepted. Over 1101) ac- res will be harvested In this Vicinity this year. The Plant will employ a,1 out 12 men anti women by the curl of this weelt, An average yield per acre is 5041 bushel, An order for His...) bushel for late fall delivery ha, been placed by 1.i1)by, curd Libby of Chatham, and Canadian Canners of l.xetcr \will also be a purr chaser. Ilal;gllt, A. Yuuug; Alai, 11(mlc ti,i . 1 unng, Ans. Pale; Puck, Mrs, Dale; Alis I,IVhngstun; 31at, bra;dc;l, Hiss hurter ill crocks, Alns. Dale, Fred Ale- LiVing'tton; Mal, any utht,r, Mrn, ],le, :1. Yuun1;; \1'Iti1e shh•t, Airs. I('lynuutt; Motto. in print:, Mrs. Dale, Butler In rails, Airs. Dale Fred 3lc- Dale, Ans. Partly; u'rou, Airs. IClynntL L)alo, A. 1'u.m.; \Vindhrealct r, Aliss 1.IVltgs1011; (Ill's dr(Iss, ;\lass Liv- ingston, Alis.; (Hilt—Tie; Solid \vhite entbroidery, AI is; Livingston, Alt's, pumpkin, Mlrs. J, It. Dale; Eyelet, Mrs. Dale, Aliss Living- ston; ('utvnrk, Aliss 1 :ving •tun. Ans. ter, • 1}tie; Cross Stltel, Aliss Livingston, 111rs, I)ali•; Applique, Mrs. (tale, \hiss 1.IVltg•:lon; Tatting, Al r(, Pale, Allss GRAIN Ensilage corn, A. Young; I.airgest \Yakut', \\', Os - FRUIT Spy apple, Fred 31c('lymont, A. 1.1ving:aon; filet crochet, Aliss ',iv- Young; Alclnlosi, I"/d Alc('lyniont, Ingslon, \Irs. Dale; Italian hctustltili' Snow, Fred \ic('Iyuu,nt, \Valley Oster; log, Alrs. 1'ale. Aliss Livingston; Tolman Sweet, Fred Alr('lytnont, \\'al - Quilting, cushion, Al iss Livingston, ingston, Mrs. Irate; Needlepoint, Airs• Hardy, Mrs, Pale; Sofa Pillow, Airs Rattly, Mrs. Pale; Colored centre, Alts. Dale, Miss Livingston; Afghan. Airs. Hardy, Airs• Dale; Chesterfield set, Att•s, hale, Aliss Livingston; Butter Set, Aliss Livingston, Airs, . Dale; \\'thlte Centre, Airs, Pale, \lass I.Iv• ingslon; Runner and Alas, Airs. Dale, bliss Livingston; Luncheon Set, Aliss Livingston, Airs. Dale; Presser Cloth, Miss Livingston; Child's 'Toy, Mr,;. D(tle, miss Livingston; Pillow slips, embroidered, Alias I.ivingst,nt, Air,. Dale; Sheet and Pillow Slips;, Alts. Dalt, Allss Livingston; Bedroom low• els, Alt's' Dale, \Ilss I,ivitg..tot; \'an- ny set, Airs. Pale, Aliss Livingston; Crochet trim towel, Alias Livingston, Alt's, Dalt ; I'illuw slip;;, lace tits, Dain;; Livingston, Airs. rale; Pyjamas, Airs, Dalc, Aliss Livingston; Dress slip, Mrs. Dale, Aliss Livingston; lin- tlerwear, Airs. Dale, ?hiss Livingston; SSiiopping Lag, Aliss Livingston, Mrs, Dale; Sweater, Airs. hardy, Airs. Dale; Crochet or i<nit Gloves, Alt's.• \Dale, Aliss Livingston; Collection Of Iced Cress \Vnrlc, Ars. Dale, Aliss Livingston; House dress, Airs. Dale, 'Miss Livingston; house coat, Miss 1.1vingstolt, Mrs, Parte; Niall gown, Mrs. Dale, Aliss I.iving:ton; Iced jacket. Airs, Dale, Allss Livingston; Leather gloves, .\lis; Livingston, Airs. Dale; ,Carriage pillow, Aliss Livingston Airs. Dale; Child's knit dress, Mrs, Dale; 13111y ease and pillow, Mrs. Dale; Wool jacket, Aliss I.iviuston, 3lrss. Janie; Short dress, Aliss Livingston, Airs, Dale; Ittntiiors, Airs. 11a1e, Aliss 1.1 lti: slou; 110111teil 1111(1 1;0ot12ts, Divi• rile, 3IIss i,ivingstott; Layette, Miss Livingston; I'ielui'e, embroider- ed, Ars. Hardy, Aliss Livingston; Tea Towels, Aliss 1.iviugslou, Airs. Dale; Taut 1Ioblet.s, Aliss Livingston, 1111•s, (tale; Buttonholes, Alis,; Utiles- plc, AIiss Livingston; Hand carving, Miss I.IVit:;.Int. ('a::action Spool Co. Special, Airs. M'nn, Intel; Most prizes in classes 22 and 2'1, Airs• Dale; 3lost prizes in Classes 2_I, 2-t, 21, ,:css Livingston; Snnallutcul tl Ingram Special; Bank of Commerce Special, best quilt, 31t' Jean Patterson; Hon. mention, Aliss 1.i\ittgston, Airs. Durward, DOMESTIC SCIENCE ter Oster; Itusiel, Fred \Ict.'lyinont, \\'altar Oster; 5t. La\Vrence, W. Os- ler; ('ears, \\'. Oster, Fred Aic('ly- ntont ; Tall Pears. 1'. 311('13 inont, AIN. Benninger; Mixed fruits, F, AleCly- mont, Alt's, Benninger. Pale Estate Special: AIu,1 prizes in Boots and Fruits, Airs. V. Benninger, ROOTS 31;ingulds, Alt's, Benninger; Table Turnips, \\'alter Oster, Johu Young; Field 'Turnips, Alns. Benninger; Late Potatoes, Airs. Menninger, 3lrs. Al). Ilaggitl; Carrots, Airs. Benninger, :Mrs. Dale; Beets, ' Mrs, Benninger, Airs. Ilaggitt; Parsnips, Alns. Ilaggitt; 1'(11(1\1• onions, Mrs. Ilaggitl, it's. iBenninger; Citrons, John 1'outg, Airs. Benninger; 3luslcn eluts, Ars, (lardy, 31rs. ilea:Inger; Squash, Alt's, Ben- ninger; Pie Pumpkin, Alts. Dale, Jiro, IYoung; ('oro, John Young, 31rs. Ben- ninger; 'Tomatoes, \\'alter Oster, Airs. Dale; Early Potatoes, Alts. Dale, ,3l•s. Ilaggitl; Collection vegetable;, Airs, Benninger, John Young. ART oil painting scene, Allis Livingston, Allss \Voodcocic; Oil painting. natre, I:lliss Livingston, Alin \Voodcocic; Oil painting, animals, Miss Living- ston; \\'titer colour, scene, 311,s Liv- ingston; \\'trier colour, still life, Alis l Livingston; \\'(iter colour, 3lariue, :Mks Livingston; 1)11A/q. Miss Living. 61011; S,1pi11, Miss Livingston; Pen aid snit, Aliss l,iviugrlon, Aliss \Vood- cocic; ('harcoal, pencil or crayon, Aliss 1,1Vi1gstou; China, realistic, Aliss Livingston; China, ennventiunal, Albs; Livingston; Collection; 1 oil paintings. Diss 1.i'ingston; Collection 1 Water colour paintings, MIIss Livingston; Old At't, ,hiss Gllln;pie, Miss Living- ston. Beit loaf, Mrs, Benninger, Mrs. lIlargiltl Layer cake, Airs. Dale; Brown loaf, Airs. (.)ale; \\'bite loaf, 11i':4. Ilaggitt, Airs. Dale; Sponge cake, Ans. Dale; Buns, ars. Ilaggitt, 'Airs. Benninger; Light layer cake, Mrs. fele; Rolls, Mrs, Pale, Mrs. Benninger; Doughnuts, 31rs. Dale; Jelly Roll, Airs. Dale; Apple pie, 31rs. Benninger, Mrs. Dale; Pumpkin Pie, Airs. Pale, Mrs, Hardy; 'l'ea I3lscui•1s, Mrs. Datle, Airs.- Menninger; Cookies. Mrs. Dale, Fred 310('1ymont ; Bran muffins; 311'3. Dale, Airs, Benninger; Whole wheat muffins, Airs. Dale; Tarts, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Menninger;- Sandwic•bes, Airs, thusly, Fred Ale- Clynutl; salads. Mrs. Dale; Saluron loaf, Airs, rale; Chec;e Dish, Airs. Dale, Airs. hardy; Breakfast tray, Mrs. Benninger, Fred 31cClytnont; Preserved fruit, Mrs. Menninger, Fred XticClyatont; Canned vegetables, Alra. FLOWERS l;a::lith. Mrs. hurry Johnston, Allss 1Voodcuclt; Gladioli, Airs, Dale, Aliss \\'oodcoek; Sweet picas, Airs, harry Johnston; Zinnias, -John Young, Alt's. Johnston; Asters, \It's. Johnston, Aliss Gillespie; 'fable bouquc!, Airs. John - slot, Alt's. Dale; ('ollectiou annuals, I Mrs, Johnston, Mss Gillespie; Collec- tions Perennials, ,hiss Gillespie. Mrs. Johnston; Snapdragon, Airs. Johnston, Alts, Hardy; Pansies, At':;. Johnston; Inoses, Alt's. Johtwi tit; Novelly, Mrs, Johnston, Airs. Ilaggitl Wale Estate Special, Alt's, Johnston. SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Best Printing. grades 1 to 3, "The Squirrel," Elva Gross. Bobbie Doerr, Gordon 11es1t. During the late afternoon of the Fair plans were started to hold a Monster Frolic through the joint effort of the Blyth Agricul- tural Society and the Blyth Red Cross Society, w;th the proceeds being Eplit evenly Keen interest was apparent in this year's rac- ing events, and the large crowd present are not to be denied the fun and amusement that would have been enjoyed if rain had not intervened The races will be an afternoon event, and the Frolic and dance will be held In the ev- ening. It is planned to have the Centralia Pipe Band as a feature attraction of the event, which will be held within the next two weeks. V Fraser - Ainsworth Lamont: The front.• of Or, and Airs, A. 1'). Archer was the scene of the marriage on \\'etiuesday of 316:.; Ed- ith Ainsworth and 3l)', Daniel 13, —V--- Fraser, toll) of Edmonton, The cere- ntuuy, a quiet one, was perforated by Special Meeting Of Blyth Rev. 1)r, Al. 5, ret•'•, Council \\'eddiug t)tttslc was played .1 Special meeting of the Alunicipttl 1.. Duke, ('o inell of the Corporation of the VII- bantering the dra\wingruonn large of Blyth held on St'plenum. 14, (11.10 of 1)t'. Archer, the bride .1913, for the purpose of considering i(,ttst,•ttrble in beige crepe and a siugte changing the time of tatting the assess- strand of pearls gift of the groom by Aliss YOUR LOCAL PAPER Blyth Council Meeting. I'hc r, mita]. tucetill of the idyll. I,iisiten utl Edward "Ted" I'. 'fans• Alnuicil,al ('outril of the Corporatou of ItI'III held u011S,•pleat101' I \Vint an, a member ul the 1011111 Oh n It,at lery, the ilasl 1tt•ttt .\lurrilt anti ('uwuilinrs \1'rtgllt, 3011', reparls_;I In Alililury District Dcxtcr, I;aiutuu and Scriutg our Ines INu. I headquarters, at 'minion, on cul. Alonday, from where he expects lu he I Minute: of last regular meeting of Isent to Brockville for a training !.1 lists," :. pi 13. read "Intl confirmed Icourse before being posted for duty on motion ut Couneillon,, „ri;,hl and will the .11 my 1'uy Corps. � Dexter.-- Carri d. The tenth officer of the beth unit moved by Councillors 1 ainton and to join ,the active forces, Lieut. '1'a- Scrinueonr• that the Council place roan enlisted at Intudon several tae, ks '1-00111411S111011 nn ne•atbere of Myth ago. Ile was notified of his, ;weep•;Vulrtni t•r Eire Itrisatle In preference sauce last weak. Ito insurance, On Friday evening the ltul,alar \loved ;ut amendment by council - young officer was the guest of hon. lora \\'right and Deter. Imo ;mow. or at it party staged in the ofr'it r,;' amp he coninowil as form, HA'. Ant - 'mess which was attended by officer', cndtnctu Carried. and their wives and the wives of offs• ccrs nuts on active ntEVie . The ct cn• Ing was spent in an informal manner, 11rs. 'flus. F.Iliutl, re: indigent and after abuffet supper had been I'ur .Idly :2.1.00 BILLS AND ACCOUNTS st t'vetl I,leutcnanl• 'I'a1111111 ,tali toad,' the recipient of a gold identiticatiun bracelet. Alajor E. Al. ('reighton, of- '1'icer commanding, spoke in glowing terms of Lieut, 'I'aman's excellence as ittt officer and on behalf of those pros - rut extended hest wishes for his eon - tinned success. Lieut. A. 1,, Lardner Airs. 'Flus l:lliot1, re; indigent for .August . :I.0 11 Dr, 11 1 ti yokes, r'•: indigent 7 .50 T. Pubbyn, sttl,plits 2.S'! :t1 ;ism! \'illy Private hospital, re: indigent . 14.14) :triton• \\';ayutouth, grading streets 42.50 made the presentatiutt, Joltu A. rowan, sal. for Aug. .. Stt.00 (.'oming to Listowel four years ago, Garfielti Doherty. sal, for Aug. 45.00 t.ieub'nanl 'Taman has been employed George Lawrence, labour 11.31 s,7,5 3.95 by the Roe Farms Milling (nonparty• Dick Scott, labour on the ager. His wife and young daughter, .1. Barr, labour and use of lit Atwood, where he was office man- I•:arl Bentley, labour wore an 'Toni, will rent:tin in Listowel. lien runner 'S .25 tenant 'Taman is the sun of Air, and ,\t:, 'Phos. Elliott, re: indigent 10.110 12,0') meal as provided for by Ity-Law No. I tier acce,;,:oricn were in navyand Airs. \V. \\'. Taman, of Exeter, for. Relief 11112. Ther flowers were red roses and slep- lteeye Morrit1 and Councillors,'hauotis. \\'right, 1)oxtet', 13ainton and Scrimm- Alr, Lloyd Dallas, of Lamont, pro- geonr present, \loved by Councillors Wright andD°`St.d the toast to the bride. Lexter that we now adjourn. Carried. The curnple will be at house shortly Cordon Elliott, Clerk.ort their farm in the Natitayo di tier, Airs. 1'rus0 (Vis (1 member of the teaching staff of the Edmonton schools for 0 number of years. The groom is a nephew of A11. and Airs. \\'m. Jenkins, and *Airs. Archie Shipley. BIRTHS KNOX: In Clinton hospital, on Atoll - day, September Ettli, to Mr. and Mrs, Audrey l' nox (nee Grace Manning) the gift of a son. I<1'1111,1': In Myth, on Wednesday, ,September 15th. to 31r. and 1%1rs. Joe Kelly, a daughter. Property Sold 31r. \Villiani \\'ltile has sold his residence to Mrs. 1)iautt Cowan, and Air. (Douglas 'Morrison has sold his residence to !lir. Fred Oster, V--r— AMONG THE CHURCHES BLYTH UNITED CHURCH Sunday, Seplepthet' 111th, 10,1'5: Sunday School. 11.h' Subject: "The Novelly of 11 Name." 7 p.m.: The set VIce will be conduct- ed by Rev. (3. (3, Howse, of 1 ttclutow. Rev. A. Sinclair will take anniversary services at Donnybrook al 2 and 7.30. TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Harvest Festival for 1943 in the Parish of Blyth; 1L Igrave, Sept, 2vlh: 11 0.111. and 7,30 1).tt1 , Blyth, Octdher 3: 11 a.m, and 7,311 p.m. Auburn, October 10; 10.30 0.m, and 7.30 p.m. V TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. P. H. Streeter, L.Th., Rector Septetttllt r 19, 19.43, Sunday School; 10:30 A,M, I'); c;:song and Sermon. 7:30 1'.AI. intercession Service, Friday at 4;45 Jtesl writing, grades 4, "'I'Itc' Nation- 1'.Ml, to church. al Anthem," Jean 31eVittie, Shirley t J(tidite, Shirley Hamilton. Best writing, grades 5 and 0, "The Charlie. Brighton, Jean Cartwright. Map1' Leaf," Jewel McClinehey, Dor- 311111111g stool, Edward \Vnson', eco Austin, .loyee Taylor. Gordon iluggard. Best writing. "Indict Stunmer," licca tressed doll, Ann Jeanette grades 7 and 8, Frances 111)11 nnau, 'Watson, LortI c Hamilton, Isobel Marjory Doherty, John Pollard. 'I'ltuell. Alap of Huron County, grades •I and ('oiling saw work, Billie Johnston, 11, Stewart Toll, Bruce Falconer, Shit'- Koss 'rasher, Lois llasselwood. ley Falconer. ('ollection weed seeds, Lorna Gray, Map Province of Ontario, grades 7 Edward 1Vatson. and S, Prances 1Iullymau. Vegetables, Elva Gross, Velem Agricultural Poster, Edward (Yat- Young, Ikon Cartwright. sou. Collection Nature woods, Evelyn 1)ecidious Leaves, Boyd Taylor, Morris, Charlie Brigham, Jack Brown. • W. M. S. MEET The \\'ontan's Mllssionary Society of Blyth United Church tri 1 on 'Tuesday, September 11th. The theme was "Christ for all the world and for all of life." 1Iynmt „'fake tip Thy (Toss" was sang, after which all took part in Responsive heading, nu't'ty \yell knotyn in Myth, Last Belgian 'I'riirle(1 'I1roops Arrive In Britain The hast contingent of Belgians trained in Canada at Joliette, Quebec. have arrived in England fully trained to fight for- the freedom of their county. Baron Silvercruys, Belgian ;Minister to Canada, saluted his fellow countrymen before they sailed. "You are about to jolt your predecessors of Juliette, those who are called, in our Army, "I'he ('anadians'," he said, "Yon will give them news from the country which \vas to tient it second molhet'- Iand and which Will alw•ay„ 1'ett111iti in the Belgian ltcarts ,ts a sister nation." Soldiers Assisting In Western Harvest Airs, Phillips rendered a fine solo,' Soldier's in Alberta are assisting f;uruters in harvesting the 1943 crop, The latest figures shim that 81;11 are ,Working on the fa rifts under special leave. Special leave has been given, leo, to mentlt 'rs of the Canadian \\'o- men's Army Corps to (10 their bit. The following ladies were appointed ars Nominating Committee, Airs. Jen- kins, Alt's. Hilburn, Miss Leckie, anti Mrs. Phillips, "Rise up, 0 Alen of Goch," Was rite second hymn. \Irs. Sinclair introduced the Study Book, "The Church In the World Commun- ity." The National A111110111 Arras sung and the meeting was closed by repeat- ing The Lor'd's Prayer, Mission Band Meeting '1'lie Mission Ilani1 of Loving Ser- vice held their regular meeting on Satitrtlay, September 111tt, with an attendance of 54. After the prepara- tion for worship, conducted ly Ars. 3larshall, Lois Doherty played quiet musie, while Dennis Weymouth plats ed the worship Screen.. Motjavy Do- herty aeted as pianist for \Vunship. Jean (1louslter react the Scripture, Shirley Radford real a poem and Kenneth Johnson a passage pointing out that Jesus depends on each one of us to ('art'y on itis Work. Joan Philp read the Litany and all sang the Response, "Praise Ilius, i'raise 1IItn." 'I'Ite blrthday song was sting for three members, after which the ilresideit, ihluglts Kilpatrick, and Secretary, Alice Mckenzie, took their places, 'The ndnutc.) \ ietust meet- ing were read and ap4n'oved. Shirley Falcourr gave '\\'atclt Tower" nems from Africa, telling how Africa had opened it's doors to refugees, Airs. Congratulations to Mrs. Annie Alor- Marshall told a story of ('amp Life.' rill of Blyth. Who celebrated iter s5th t:how•ing how one utlha11D1', lus Ely 111- birthday nn Friday, Selttmber I1111. ale girl and her gay, cheery room-; * * * mates, learned the meaning of "Co- Congratulations to Airs. 1'. 31itealf Operation." A splendid collection of Who will celebrate her s71lt birthday wash -cloths, toilet soap cid hand- un \Vcdnesday, September ':ud, 17 Garter Tid-Bit To Be On Radio The little item of two weeks ago referring. to the garters, will he (loot• cd on a radio program over ['FRB Toronto at 2 p.m. this Sunday after- noon, September 19th. :Anyone in• lertsted Is itvitt'tl to listen. The Aloyed by Cout)cillors I>exter and \\'right that accounts as read be paid. Carried. \loved by Councillors Dexter and Itaiuton that sve now adjourn. Carried Gurdon Elliott, Clerk. \T Wartime Poultry Production Conference AFTERNOON SESSION TO BE BROADCAST From all over this part of Canada leading poultry raisers will be "flock- ing" to London this Thursday, Sep- tember lath for Western Ontario's \Varttnre Poultry Production Confer- ence, Leading Poultry authorities such as .1. 31. Scott of Seaforth and Dr, 1''. N. '3larcclltts, poultry department super- visor of t:he 0.:1,C. at Guelph will be. (on hand. The conference Is being held in London's Masonic 'Temple, 250 Queens Avenue, starting at 11 in the morning. The morning session will have as chairman .1. AI. Scott and featin'e talks on the brooder stove coal sit- uation, price ceilings and regulations and factors influencing egg quality. There will be time out. for lunch from 12.15 to 1.15, Afternoon ses- sions, with 1)r. Elwood Roe of the itoe Farms as chairman, opens at j.;;0, Broadcast From Conference From 2 o'clock until 5 in the after - program is called "County News." noon the Ontario Farm Station CKNX incidentally we did finch an \\'inghant has arranged for a owner for although we broadcast :had plenty here. never the garters, of inquiries. They're still v --- School Fair Concert Don't forget the. Belgrave School Fair concert on the evening of 1'nl- clay. September 2 1th, Good concert by School Fair Competitors. Admis- sion • 25e. School children Free. CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Miss F,AIitlt 1'entley, who celebrated h: r birthday on Monday. September Pith. * * * Iterclt'i's were received for the refug- ee children in England. A sale of work and tea will be held on Sept. :;•5th, In the basement of the church. The meeting closed with the Friend- ship Circle and \Votld Friendship Prayer, Promoted To Captain la a 'scent 'rmy announcement of pre notions, '1'.:'. Gordon, son of Mr. T. A. G, Gordon. was promoted to the rank of Captain, service over special lines from London. This will commence with a brief resume of morning and early af- ternoon dis('IiSSiotls, The broadcast will feature Albert Selling on (lousing 3lanog&tient, J. F. Fraser on 3lauagement of Laying Flocks, talks on dollars and Sense in ,Dressed 1\ttilt3' by Ford \\'iggins, and the Market Situation by \\'. A. Brown. Chief interest in the hr'acicast Will centre on the "Questions and Ans- went~" Session starting at four o'clocit during which a hoard of experts, com- posed of Dr, Marcelttrs, \\'..1. Brown, .1. Soiling. F. S. Grisdale. Dr. ('. 11. \\•raver, N. S. Schultz. George Rob- ertson, (inti many others will discuss ilroh10ntS. 11 is expected that advice offered by these men will 110111 pout - 1 t v raiser,; make and save many dol- lars. The highlight of the day will be a banquet and entertainment in the ev- ening, at which the special speaker ,will be Dr. \\'. it. Graham. 'Those in charge of the event wish 11 stress that both teen amt wonted Who are engaged iu 1„tel;ry raising are urged to attend, in person, if possible. 1'nwtver• if you are unable to tl.t this, much valuable Information will be put bit the ;tin:, CANADA'S YOUNGEST HONORARY COLONEL OM s I'n four-year-old "'!'eddy" Cart- wright lite in C'obourg these days is pretty dull, trnd sad. Honor- ary colonel of a hospital unit stationed at Cobour •, he said his good-bye., bravely when he in- spected the unit for the last time. Arrival of the unit overseas has been announced. "Colonel" Cart- wright is pictured above, With Col. C. F. Abbott, officer cont - 'minding the unit, he is seen at right malting a final inspection of the unit, The best pals he ever had have now ;;one Off to war and he has been left behind with nothing to console hint but memories of the happiest days of his short life. Teddy "joined" t he Canadian Army several months ago when the unit took up headquarters in the Cobourg armories for the period of its mobilization and training. Living practically next door to the armories, Teddy be- gan paying daily visits to all ranks and so popular did he be- come that the lads had a regula- tion battle dress made for him, in recognition of his then three years of life, Colonel C. F. Ab- bot t, officer commanding. the unit, made him a sergeant and gave hint three service stripes for his sleeve, Because he took his soldiering seriously and was on hand for parade every day, Teddy was later promoted to the rank of honorary lieutenant -colonel. 11a is undoubtedly the youngest per- son in all Canada to hold that rank. THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary on Current Events Record Of Four Years Of War Is Full Of German Mistakes The Nazis seemed to have good reason to believe that the war, which is now about to enter its fifth year, could bo brought to a conclusion satisfactory to them within perhaps the first twelve months, says the New York Times. For more than twelve months, indeed, everything turned out even better than they had expected, ht Poland the weather smiled on thein and the roads and fields remained conveniently dry for their tanks. The French were more divided and even less well prepared than early reports had indicated. The British were un- ready, except at sea and in the little matter of fighting aircraft, In fact, the very weakness of Ger- many's enemies in 1910 was per- haps responsible for throwin.4 the Nazi machine out of gear, With a determined effort the Nazis might have effected a landing in i;ritain in July or August, 1910. Unlurtuu. a tely for them, the bhieprints for this operation were not complet- ed, The invasion was transferred to the air, and In the air Germany was repulsed. The Wisest Course Yet the situation was still hope- ful for the Nazis. if they could not invade Britain it was still loss possible for Britain and her do- minion allies to invade the Con- tinent. At the beginning of 1941 any calculation of material war strength would have suggested that a Nazi victory was only a platter of time. On tho basis of previous experience, it seemed un- likely that either Russia or the 'United States would enter the war unless attacked. Germany's wisest course, ono would have thought, would have been to take North Africa, Suez and the Near East, with some assistance from the Italians, batter or starve Britain into submission, and then inquire of the United States and Russia $1.00 SENDS 300 "BRITISH CONSOLS", "LEGION", t "MACDONALD'S MENTHOL", !"SCOTCH BLENDS" or "EXPORT" Cigarettes or 1 Ib. Tobacco — BRIER SMOKING or any MACDONALD'S FINE CUTS (with papers) also DAILY MAIL CIGARETTE TOBACCO Postpaid to _? Soldiers in the Canadian Army OVERSEAS and CANADIANS IN UNITED KINGDOM FORCES. Mall Order and Remittance 1o:- -TNIOrtersubJedteanychsnpin Government Retulatons what they proposed to do about it, On The Defensive But by this time the Nazis were either too confident or too appre- hensive, It is hard to tell which. To forestall a two -front war they started one. They opened against Russia a "battle of annihilation," 'I'iten they added Japan to their active allies and tho United States to their active enemies, They kill- ed a great many people during 1941, but they ended the year with about 300,000,000 more antagonists than they had had at its begin- ning. Every spring since 1911 it has 1,0011 customary to say that if the Nazis did not loin that summer they would not win. They failed of tt conclusive victory in 1911 and again in 1912. This summer, ex- cept for a liutited and futile of- fensive in the neighborhood of Kursk, they have not even tried for victory-. '!'hey- havo been too busy staving off defeat, Nazi Mistakes The record of the four years Is full of Nazi ins ,takes. Most of them were due to their inability to understand other people. To their savage cruelty in Norway, the Low Lands and France they added wholesale pilfering, alienat- ing millions who might otherwise have become resigned to their rule. They were humorless and corrupt abroad as at house. They stirred up hatred and disgust among their own allies, notably In Italy but also, beyond doubt, in Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Austria. They misjudged Ameri- ca's fighting qualities. They gross- ly underestimated Russia's strength. Lesson For Axis These things help to explain why Genially cannot now win. They also point tho moral that no nation, however well prepared, however ruthless, can be plaster of the whole world. The enemies of such a nation increase faster than they can be disarmed or slain. Their courage, ingenuity and persistence are sharpened by per- il. The aggressor nation stirs up forces against which it cannot stand, and which will be satiated with nothing less than Its military destruction. Mankind simply will not endure Nazi rule, or any rule resembling It. '!'his is a lesson for the Axis, and for tory future aggressors. Back To Burtna Appointment of Lord Louis 111ountbatteu to be supremo Allied commander its Southeast Asia puts all but the finishing touches on Plans for a Burma campaign, E,vl- dently Burma is to be the objec- tive of operations designed to re- connect China with Its Allies. Na- turally the time for the attack it not announced, but the monsoons will last until Oct ober. '1'o reasons for tho selection of Lord Mountbatten for this assign- ment are immediately obvious: (1) In that theater of war, the Allies need to wipe out IlleiIi01'101 of Old defeats; a commander with the Mountbatten record will help to instill confidence where it is needed. (2) The character of the operations in Burma will call for exactly the type of experience Lord Mountbatten has had as head of the fanned Commandos; the Allies must approach Burlua in force in a combined sea, air atilt land operation. The knowledge of these plans must have been heartening to China's foreign minister, '1'. V. Soong, who attended the Quebec conference, Their disclosure Is heartening to all who have 'wee wondering how long it would he before the United Nations could amass power enough to contem- plate strategic as well as tactical offensives /in the I''ar East. FORDWICH RECORD Published at Fordwlch, Ontario Every Wednesday T. A, ROBERTS, Publisher and Prop. .l, H. SHANNON, B.A. Barrister, Solictor, Notary Public HARRISTON, ONT. money to Loan, OUR SOCIETIES AF. & A.M., No, 331, tneets in their hall on Thursday on or before full moon. Visiting breth- ren welcome, T. A. Roberts, W.M. Wm, McElwain, Sec'y, CANADIAN PACIFIC Trains leave the C. P. 11 depot, Fordwich, daily (Sunday except• ad) as follows: Going West Going East 1.q5 p,m, 3,15 p.m. REG'LAR FELLERS—Back to Earth GENRIL DUFFY. A GOOD L SOLDIER HASTA OBEY ORDERS NO MATTER HOW TOUGH THEY ARE. OTTAWA REPORTS That New Ratior. Order WiU Effect a More Equitable Allo. cation of Jams, Syrups, etc. The new ration allowances for jams, jellies, syrups, calmed fruit 1,11(1 similar products, with the permission to obtain as an alter- native one-half pound of sugar for each coupon, is really tt big end important concession to the rural folk of Canada. The news behind the news of that order is that the Wartime 1'riccs and Trade hoard realized that inasmuch as rural folk for the most part do their own pre- serving of these tasty commodi- ties and country stores are rarely stocked with them in any even„ the old situation worked inequal- ity. * * The country people claimed that any more or less even dis- tribution of sugar for home can- ning was unfair to them, and the now order was issued in recogni- tion of that claim, and to effect n more nearly equitable alloca- tion of sweetsprcads in the light of 1'l'al circumstances, The new order means, in effect, sugar for the rural folk for their fall apple sauce and more partic- ularly sugar with which to sweet- en those preserves which they put down earlier without sugar. The new order means that when they open those jars of unsweetened fruits they will have ample sugar with which to sweeten them. At the sante time the urban folk have their permission to use their coupons to obtain their jam rations at the city stores, * * * Two "1)" coupons from the new ration Book become good each month and for each coupon the purchaser has the choice of: 1. Six fluid ounces of jam, jelly, marmalade, extracted honey, apple butter, maple butter or honey butter, or; 2, Ten fluid ounces of molasses or maple syrup, or; 3, Ten fluid ounces of canned fruit, or; 4. Twelve fluid ounces of corn syrup, cane syrup or any blended table syrup, or; 5. One-half pound of maple sugar 01' comb honey in squares. As an alternative to any of these commodities the consumer may obtain for his "D" coupon one-half pound of sugar, SCOUTING ... A recent census of tiro Boy Scout Movement in Great Britain shows an average increase of 21 percent, • • • Hundreds of Canadian Boy Scouts will shortly be assisting in a nation wide chive for milkweed which is urgently needed for experimental work on synthetic rubber. Instructions will shortly go out to all Scout leaders in Canada on the method of collect. Ing and drying the leaves. * * * Oldest delegate to attend the re- cent National Scout Conference in Ottawa was Chief Justice J. 11. M. Baxter of New ilr'unswick. The Chief Justice is 75 years old and was billelted with other Scout leaders at Elmwood school where he trade his own bed each morn- ing. The Chief ,Justice has been for Horny years president of the 1 HAVE A VERY IMPORTANT MISSION TO OOMLAUF'S BAKERY ANv I'M PICKIN' YOU TO VOLUNTEER! 4 WISE INVESTORS PREFER STOCKS TO CASH It is beginning to dawn on many investors, that hoarded capital and unproductive bank accounts aro pretty poor aids in meeting increased taxes and tho high cost of living. Particularly now, when it is possible to buy many sound common stocks, at bargain prices, which possess substantial market appreciation possibilities. Nevertheless, this is no time to just buy stocks blindly. Most in- vestors aro in possession of such meagre information on security values, that it is purely a matter of luck if they happen to make any profits at all. Not only is it important to know what to BUY but that which is more important is to know when to HOLD or SELL, PREDICTING THE TREND In March of this year wo went on record that a Bull market of major proportions was in tho making, and wo further predict that this powerful Bull market should carry through to tho year end. Right now American buying of Canadian securities is at a new peak and "good buys" are becoming increasingly scarce. This is ono of tho many reasons why wo ore continuously on tho lookout for low-priced issues that hove unusual profit-making possibilities. EVEN NOW WE ARE INVESTIGATING THE MERITS OF SEVERAL LOW-PRICED STOCKS, WHICH, IF THEY MEA- SURE UP TO OUR EXPECTATIONS, SHOULD OFFER OUT- STANDING SPECULATIVE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES. These recommendations will be sent to you without cost by the "special service department" of Clifford Reilly Investment' Counsellor owned and operated by Clifford Reilly and Company, We feel that with a record breaking stock market in prospect wo can offer you an intelligent, hone�st and efficient investment service, but we expect no business unress and until wo can con- clusively prove that you need our Investment Counsel, • _ r •• •• ,•• •• ••• OM MI NM — _ IN N - •1 In CLIFFORD REILLY INVESTMENT COUNSELLOR, 11 I(ing Street West, Toronto, Ontario. Please send mo the names of the stocks mentioned In your advertise. ment and which you believo wIR score substantial gains In tho coming months. I understand that I am undor no direct obligation. Name ..- Address City ....„„„ New Brunswick Boy grunts .ks- socialiou. * • * One of the highlights of a recent National Conference of Boy Scout Pr'eside'nts, Commissioners and Socretarie.. in Ottawa was a visit to the Conference by Wing Coin - mantles Guy Gibson, \'.(.'., D.S.O. and btu', 1).1,.(', and bar, the Dam Busting ]loyal Air force Pilot. Gibson is a ]toyer Scout and is the 6111 Ilt•itislt Boy Scout to be awarded the ''ictoria Cros itt the present tear. Crocodiles look terrible, but they aro too small -brained and sluggish to be really formidable. Since they swallow their prey whole, only a "trot" ntoro than 15 foot lung would bo likely to consider a 1111111 as a candidate for a meal, Not a multi -armed Siamese goddess, but a group Of ehtikeisinq' WAAFs in England makes this complex picture of Aying fighter fingers. Money -Making Prospects With more than a million dollars In ore already developed, plans drawn for still and refinery, Newcor Mining & Refining Limited is offering a genuine opportunity for many who have never before had the chance to obtain shares (at 111 ground floor price) at the start of an important producer. NEWCOR MINING & REFINING LIMITED 67 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. ADeI. 8514 Complete information re- garding the nwney-makin+.g aspects will be mailed upon request. Please use coupons. Neweor Mining & ]relining Limited, GT Yonge Street, Toronto 15',1•. Without obligulion hindll forward complete details regarding your offering, Nance Address NEVER FEAR, MARSHAL t. I SHALL CARRY OUT YOUR ORDERS OR PERISH IN THE ATTEMPT ! (0- 1 -.?4 It* 1! 9 t,, (1:!.. I9 ,(.I'.,.',,, By GENE BYRNES PROCEED TO OOMLAUF'S BAKERY AT ONCET AN' PICK UP A LOAF OF SLICED RYE BREAD WHICH YOU WILL DELIVER TO MRS. DUGAN'S HOUSE! PASTORAL OF PEACE IN SICILY Peace has conte to Sicily. The peasants have co.ne down out of the hills to repair their homes t nd till their fields with nothing to fet' except an occasional Axis air raid and with the confidence t int they are once again free peoples. In this peaceful setting a Sicilian fanner threshes wheat in the manner of his forefathers, pitching it in the pat hof a huge stone pulled over the' grain by the team of oxen. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 1. Is it all right for the bride. groom to give his bride something for the moh aehsi for the home as his wedding gift? 2, Is it obligatory for a guest •t n christening to bring a gift for tine baby? 3, Is the dessert at meals con- tdtfered a separate course? 4. Should n woman refer to her husband as "Mr. Jules" when falkimg with an acquaintance? THE WORLD AT ITS WORST 5. In what way can one acquire the art of listening to another person's talking? li. Should the fork or the spoon Ire used for eating' peas? Answers 1. No; even if he cannot af- ford to spend much, it must be something for her own personal adornment, 2. It is not obligatory, but is customary, 3. Yes, 4. It would he better to say "my hus- band" even when talking with a stranger. "Mr. Jones" can be re- served for the servants aid em- ployees, 5. The only way is to train one's self to concentrate By GLUYAS WILLIAMS 1'I E HEAD Of THE HOU5f, DE1'A»NED 4,1 'MN BY A BUMINEs5 DI MOU(I 101 -ME ICE CHE 1' J IHE DARK PND 05 OVERS THAT THE TAM14Y HAS NAU'4NE OF 1T5 SPASMS OF R1;ARRAI46I46 1tiE LIVIN6-ROOM TURNITt)RE ; alwns (d1u.W it TI. Ben 4 tai,ia, 1.0.1 3.31.43 WIl.1 A0 Deadly .Bug Yore -on view of famed Flying Fortress "Memphis Belle" looks like a many -horned bug. Workers at Long Bench, Calif., aircraft giant are clustered around the gun turret to autograph the bomber. closely on what the other person is saying. (. The fork should bo used, Triple Launching First In Canada Three 10,000 -ton freighters, christened Fort Moose, Fort Cov- ington and Fort Romaine, slipped down the greased runways at the United Shipyards, i1loltreal, in the first triple launching in Can- ada, The Fort Romaine, last of the three to hit the water, set n re- cur(?. It was sent on its way 38 days after the keel -laying, beat- ing by eight days the previous Canatian record established re- cently at Vancouver. BACKACHE? Look out for Trouble With Your KIDNEYS It your back aches or if you have disturbed sleep, burning or smarting, look out for trouble. This condition is a sure sign that your kidneys are not fully ridding your blood of poisonous acids and wastes. When the kidneys slow up, wastes collect. Ilackache, dizzy spells, puffy eyesand rheumatic pains may follow. Your kidneys need help—and there is a time -tried, proven way to help them . known as GOLD MEDAL Haarlem) Oil Capsules. These Capsules contain care- fully measured quantities of that widely known diuretic called Dutch Drops. You will find their action fast and effective. Be sure you get GOLD MEDAL Ifaarlem 011 Capsules. the genuine and original Dutch Drops—packed in Canada. Get a 40c package from your druggist. :Ili Poultices of Mecca relieve pain, bring out cores, heels quickly, no seer. 25c, 35c, 50c, 51.00. ''I'rrtnirl►ir,�r RECTAL SORENESS AND PILE TORTURE QUICKLY RELIEVED It you aro troubled with Itching plies ur rectal sureness, du not delay tleutreut anti run the `Ise( of lettlnn this condition become chronic. Any Itching ur sureness or painful pass- age of stool Is nature's warning and proper treatment shook] be secured at once. For tits purpose get a package of lieni•Itold from any druggist and use as directed. 'this Col multi which Is used Internally Is a small, easy to take tablet, will quickly relieve tho Itching and sureness and aid In healing tho sure tender spots, Item -!told is pleasant to use, is highly recommended and It seems the height of folly for any one to risk u painful and chronic pile condition when such a flue remedy tatty be had at such a small cost. It you try Hem-ltutd and are not entirely pleased with the results, your druggist will gladly return your money. MIDDLE -AGES WOMEN (411) HEED THIS ADVICE!! If you're cross, restless, NERVOUS— suffer hot flashes, dizziness—caused by this period In a woman's ((le— try Lydia E. Plukbnm's Vegetable Compound. Made especially /or women. Hundreds of thousands re- markably helped. Follow label direc- tions. Made in Canada. Have You Heard? AS the Milli Instill' 1111111 idly don the coon } Luo' he canto ro:yi a trawl it:a. "tpti('Is!" he p,uat d. "A tuna• catfn}*liger hat estlip4 II !'luta the 1'(11 us!„ wid the rnnulr}'nr,w I,lal;• 1411y, "t\Itirit way he it lining:'" "1'o,t (loin 41i::,is 1'111 ' 11041(() i1, do }uu?" explotll d ther.n 114 1 w]th it (';asp. Stranger: "Can you give me a job, mate?" Foreman: "A job is it? Wal, I've got a man here today that ain't come, an' if he don't turn trp to -morrow, 01'11 send him away an' take you on." Nets Missiona'} : "Did you know Air. Browns?" t'annibal King: "Oh, yes'. Ile was tho pride of our island." New Missionary: "Why did he ]eayo such a nice Island?" Cannibal 1aug: "He didn't, sir. Yon see, tithes got so hard that we had to swallow our pride.,' —o -- Barber—Shall I give you a shampoo, madam? Mrs. Newlyrich—1 should say not. I can afford the best. Give me a genuine Poo or nothing at all. `-0-- In court the other day a defend- ant appeared without 1441 at- torney: Judge—Would you like lawyer to defend you? Defendant -1 don't think so. Ilut it you can find ale a couple of good witnesses I'd sure appreciate It. Then there there was the girl who, on being asked what was her ambition, said she wanted to be an alr raid siren. Juice from the waste from citrus canning could be used to ((lake 2,100,000 gallons of 96 proof alcohol it year. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AGENTS %l'.1NI. I:D EARN EXTRA CASH MARE JIUlt1, MONEY EASILY. lust show our beautiful c'anad- Inn made Christmas Cards to your friends in spare time. They sell alt sight. \tally assortments. Beautiful free Album showing personal cards 18 for 11,00 mud up. Stuuplit book showing Mili- tary and Naval Christmas Cards. Liberal commission. \Vritu to -clay for unusual sample offer. The (3. A, Montgomery Company, 6111, Wellington \\'est, Toronto, A 01034(1111 L11S—L S I I) USED CARS W('1'l1 0000 TIRES. See us first. Mount Pleasant ,31u. tors Limited. Used Cur Lot at 284U Yonge Street; Heal Office, 632 Mount Pleasant Road, To. `•onto, Telephone 11Y, 2181. BARRELS FI)11 SALE Al'I'LE 11A11)11:1.5, `'SED, IN 11001) condition, 30e each F.O.B. S. Bar- ber k tions, 4000 lAindas Street Toronto. IIA111' CIIICKs 130OK N011' 1'0)1 OC'('OIlE1i AND November chicks, The Oovern- meta says "It 1s necessary all laying houses should he filled to capacity thls year." Bray Fall Bulletin is really. (lave you your copy? Bray Hatcher)', 1:30 John N., Hamilton, Ont. 1101(14 LARGE BULBS FOR TALL I'LANT- Ing. Rainbow Collection 'Tulips 2 doz. ELIU. Mixed Daffodil 13111hs 2 dor.. $1,10. Delivered, 1Cuyper's Bulbs, Hatzlc, U.C. We grow the best only, D0311:S'l'IC HELP IVAN'I'l:D COOK GENERAL TO \VOi:K 1N Oshawa—good wages and awing conditions. :Apply Box 62, 73 Ade- laide St. W., Toronto. DVI:ING .0 CLi:ANING HAVE YOU AN YTIIINU NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for Information. IVe are glad to answer your questions. Depaf't- )nent 11, Parker's Dye Works Limited, 791 1'ongo Street, To- ronto. I:LEC'I4tIC.t1, EQUIPMENT ItE11111LN ELECTRIC M 0'I' O 15 8 and equipment. Repairs, rewinds,' and parts. Complete Stuck, Allen Electric Company, 2326 Dufferin Street, Toronto. EAIt3IS ('flit SAID: 1011 ACRES --(411)11 (41')) )ANUS, borders, highway 113, near Kcn]pt- elite. Apply Hugh 12. Graham, 138 Nepcan, Ottawa. 44 ACRES-1'14.1\ll: 111'ILDINGS, running water, 5 11011. past office, church, school. ti. Boss Ferguson, Kcrltpt1'1111% rn1Nci: F:D\\'AIID C O 1' N T Y waterfront farm situated on Bay of Quints, 00 acres choice fat'"` land, 16 serer bush, 40 acres pas- ture, close to two canning fac- tories: extra Ruud buildings; eine-room 1101s0 \t'lth furuaco Iuld bath; basement barn; drive house; hog pen; lion house; good tenant house; hydro in house and barn; good water supply, 2 springs :and 3 wells; Taxes under 1100, 1'rice $6500, part ra411. 1;o011 fishing and boating. Clara ore \lallol'v, iteral Estate, 110)uu4ffeld. 100 AC1t1:F, nl•:Tu'12EN 111(11l\\'AYS '.8 and 2, Bracey sideruad, Jlclotte cream separator, like new; Dapple grey team, 4, 3, 3140 lbs. Edward Morris, 14.14. 4. 1'ilbury. I(AlllII'l'S ('011 SALE STt11'I: REDI'CTION SALE. 1'1:1)1- irreed Whit'' Angoras, (liana Chinchillas, Reduced Price List. ]tet'. E. M. Lcnc•y, 13urgessviile, Ontario. IT DOES TASTE GOOD INAPIPE! The Last Shot Wars sometimes peter out in a Very prosaic manner, It \ens so with the Fruncu-German war of 1870-1. One evening at supper Bismarck announced to his friends, "At twelve o'clock to- night our troops and the French will exchange their last shots., and 1 have agreed lh ''1 the latter shall fire the hast one." Shortly before midnight the Chancellor 111111 his guests went outside their hotel at Versailles said waited, Presently they heard a shot from the Germans, follow- ed after 11 brief interval by the French reply. As the echo of the second shot (lied away the tower clock struck twelve and the Franco-German .rill' was over. Germans Flying U. S. Fortresses --- German airmen are flying captured American Flying Fort- resses alongside our formations tiler France and Germany but thus far have made no attempt to interfere with our operations, it was disclosed in Britain re- cently. What the enemy's plan is has not emerged—perhapr, he hopes to sneak 011e 01' ,11o1'e ships into the raiding squadrons and open the guns against all those about, The American system of identi- fying Fortresses anV0g one an- other is being changed at iri'egu- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 6-I -AC R E FARM 20 All LES 1110.1I LINDSAY In Ontario county. Gaud eight - roomed brick house, good burn with new steel roof, pit; pen, implement shed, alp -to -date heti house. 'I'wvo wells, running; creek. Convenient to . scilu,tl and church. 2111 tulles west of \\'uodtillc. Earl fisher, villc, Ont. ('011 SACH A102'1'112 111,121': PONES. 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Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- emy, 137 Avenue Itond, Toronto, HO'1'I:I, IN)It S.Ud: 110'I'I:I., \\'I:S'I'i:1RN UN'r.\IDO, EX - cell ent lucatl,n, steady income, completely remodelled, furnished and equipped, Ladies' beverage room, low price and terms, must sell at "ace. 110 Ktngsway Ave., Winnipeg. 1,11.\1{\ Slllllt'('l1A\'D SHORTHAND \\' 141'1'1:145 :\l,\\'.AVS in demand. LEARN GREGG FANNING 41111, 1':ANNIN1; 3111,1, (1(line) PRO \'1,l1) best seed grader. Screentng re- pairs. Elkus Manufacturing, 420 R'(Ilnrd Aar., 'Toronto. FI:TIIERSTI)NH:\UG11 & ('l)JiPAN\' Patent Solicitors. Established 189(1; 14 King \\'est, Toronto Booklet of Information on re- quest. )11:1)11.'.11, IT'S 1'ltl\'l:N--1:\'1. 15y SUJ1'1'1:its:l4 of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. Sold only Munro's 1)rue Store, 235 El- gin, Ottawa. taw'a. I'ostpaid 11,00, I'llO'I'OGItA 11111' DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH The Ileat. Rola. or !loll HAVE YOUR SNAPS Delivered by 31a11 Any b or 8 exposure torn pet tecta) developed and printed for only 26c Supreme quant)' and fast eetvlc1 guilt anteed. IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Station I ('ot 'ate 5111:1:1' f Ultl: Pltl:D SI'l'I'Ul.14 i1.\815 OF Stetchworth a n d ashbul•king foun)Lltion. Out to Devitt, Locust 1Iill, Ont. lar intervals, however, and the formations fly so closely together that there is little opportunity for a successful effort to sneak into them. so fat' the Gcrioan-flowo cap- tives have been kept a good dis- tance away. The ,50 -calibre ammunition of the type usod by the Fortresses it not 11uulufactured in Germany. If the enemy ,attempted to change the guns and mounts in the rap- tureti ships it would be a costly 111111 doubtful business. Slight Preference Inscription on the centre of throe tombstones In a family plot near Niagara Falls, Ontario: "Isere 1 lie between two of the hest women in the world, my wives. lint 1 have requested my relatives to tip toe a little toward Lillie." \\'1: It1:1'.tIR AL1, 11.%111:0 OF MAGNETOS And Supply Net. Soper -Spark J'.t 1111(14 N l6 S-1101151: MAGNETOS 1'or all type(( of 'I'ractorn nod Engines Dintrlbulor for Ontarlut AUTO 1:1,1•:11'lll(.' SI:I1I'IC19 Cu. Limited 10044.102; nay S1, Toronto, I), llrlggn & Stratton (ion llnl;lneo Parts and Seri Ice CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN'T'S I'IIO'I'OGItAI'11l' "ALWAYS SEND MY ROLLS TO STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE .. . 1) • That's venal a customer at Outre- mont, Que., writes, Ile adds: "Some of my friends nuked Inc where I sent my pictures to bo developed and printed. I told them, 'send your rolls to Star Snapshot Service,' and they did. The)', too, are now reg- ular customers of Star 5nnpnhot Service." Any Size atoll -1 or 8 1:xpoeures. DE\'ELOI'121) AND 1'ItiN'I'I:D 25a Luys and girls on active service enjoy letters 10 (((1(011 Inure when "snaps" are enclosed. 84:til your next roll to Star Snap- shot Service for a trial order. You will get quality prints, with finer detali—a1 lowest cost, And you will get the most prompt mail service obtainable In keeping with quality, work. Star Snapshot Service oper- ates Canada's biggest and beat equipped photo finishing studio. 3 3(4)CNTI;1) ENLARGEMENTS 25o Size 4 x 6" in Beautiful Easel Mounts. You can have enlargements colour- ed by hand for a squall additional charge. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Ilox 1211, 1'ua(al Terminal A, Toronto Print your name and address platu1y, on all orders. MODERNE SNAPSHOTS Vol'It V11.315 I:l:t'EI\ I: 1',1;3:1. LL ittl'. 011(141. lull' mil-to-the-1l0ltllte equipment enables us to give you the best possible print (0084 each nogaliee, Fifteen yc11rs, 01 making satisfied customers has taught us there is 110 substitute tar 1,11,14, careful 100('11. Any volt deVclul,etl, or J reprints, 25c. Largo size prints ;WC. '('lire,' euLurgen1outs III guldens 230. Your Huns art; safe w1111 us. \lodwne Snapsiwt,i, Cox :311, ILuuiitnn, Ont, SA CIO A'r'I'l:N'I'IIt\' 1'.41;411:115: \V4: supply you 111th real good potato sac?::, onion 41110, gr:un so etc. \\'e also pay highest cich •prises tar any lot d sucks, It1- tilizel saclo, stash sacks, y,nt have for rule, \Vrite hnnudur.t;3',', London (tag Co., London, Ont, 1111E1 11.1'I'IC PAINS SA'1'IN1''\ 10[1:s1:1,1' sutlorcr of 1theinnetie tains or Neu] itis should try utxon's lo cdy. Sold u141y \lunru's to „g Stu]e, ;;:1 logia, 1(1(1111:1. Post- paid 11.4l. STAMPS ('1\511 4'1(14 S'I'.\\Il'S .\NIJ :\1'1'1-:.l• Mations 111(1 dlclnueuls from at- tic :aid shad. 5cnd snmpll s, do"'t reul0V, stamps Irons enwt 1ep14'. 1'1'e,l Jarrett, Ii Illoo' \Vest, 'Te.- (' 4)41)4 SO1'I'11110\\ \S 1'1)15 5.5i,I:, SOt" 1'111,0\\'N Ewes, 1', 1.. 1',1, man, 10 \1;1111 st. • S., \Vostott, I' A 1' 1:11 411141 ST081141'11 AN11 I'HItE:1D 40041\id often 110' the rouse of III -health In 11Ltuatls all ages No one im- mune! Why not find out I1 Ih,3 Is ;.our trouble? luteresting ticul:irs—fret'! 1Vrite \tulveoey'e Remedies. Sncelansls To) mil., 3, lint. 't'1•:.tl'111:Iti \\'AN'I'1:1) A (31'.41.I1'IGD 'rI:.AI'III:It \VAN"r- 111 fol' S.S No, 1. Dalhousie; till•, tics hl commence Sept. Isl. .apply, stating salary team'')), to John G,:nunill, 5110W Road, (Flt. public ;,11001 No, 2, 1 :tfdt.in. Apply. lalling qualitirati ,uf, ex- perience :and salary I,\p0cte(1, (0 40 ill E- 1'44444, Sce.•Trea,•, Mo- rrow, Ort. 1 Page 4. Elliott liisuraiice Agency J. H. R. Elliott. Gordon Elliott INSURE NOW! AND BE ASSURED. CAR—FIRE—LIFE—SICKNESS—ACCIDENT. BLYTH -- ONT, r - THE STANDARD Morris Council Meeting \\orris Township ('ounril 1111'1 on SO111e10e1' 13t11, in the 'I'olvunh11) hall With all the nu'niberS present, The It, eve presided. I The minutes of the last meeting were I 0111 and 11(10111011 011 111011011 01 ('has, (.011105 a 111 Jas. M101110, •.\lovei 1ty ('ha,. ('oaltes, seconded hy Ilarvey Johnston, that \\'nl. Iirydges IIP re-engaged :IS t11X collector at the Ottico !'hone 104, Residence Phone 12 or 110. same salary. (rattled. fi Moved by James Nliclllt, seconded 6)iNkk rDADt)41)1/)-4(21)131"1?INi,12tDaViliDIDai2(2/Dt'IN)1)121D124iD(D))12iDtD441)1)171b by Ililrvt'y Jolinst00 that 1111' meeting itli)0I11'11 10 011'01 again o11 Oc'tolo't' II, "COURTESY AND SERVICE" WILLIAM II.11'IORRI1°I1 ti tv i apnrs and a full length story LICENSED AUCTIONEER, from 11 we'jily paper and the ('11111;1• alas e lition of the local pap: r \which we never did !'dish reading. 'there are little Victory Lotto p:n; and ad - Specializing in l'arlu and Ilouseltole' isles. Licensed for the County of Huron Reasonable !'rices, and SatisfacIon Guaranteed. Icor information, etc.. write or phone \\'illiant 1I. \lorritt, phone, Itesidened 9,1; Shop 1, Blyth. vertising circulars and i4 vera\ \\'al' Savings Certificates that shoal(' be ! put away in a safe place, :\ III tie irlly jar holds a collection of Mone; gathered up one Sunday by Patricia 44•tf. .\nt: at the lake „bore. MIS. Phil 11:18 Nlrs• (ho. (Gross, 1011:1 1:1,1111 '-One odd pennies in a cold cr08111 jar Nelson Ildggius, stamps, etc,I1.1.' I :There is a part of a hall of red yarn George C. Martin, ('lark, 111ontgoinery Believes In Physical Fitness England's famed General \lotitgonl• 1114:!, at 1 11,11. The following accounts \very paid: Rept, of Health, 5, I:1 .\Irs, ('crus Scott, grant to Bel - grave Itir , last 1 Jas. Mclratlzean, premiums on Ponds for Tax Collector and Treasurer . 'f I.50 Riohard Alcock, Mustard 11111 11 :;'(1.1' Prod Logan, aftercare 7.110 HAROLI) JACKSON Licensed Auctioneer. Specialist in Vann and household Sales. Licensed lu Ilur0n and Perth Counties. Prices treasonable; sails f:nction guaranteed, fro• information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson, It.R. No. •1, Seatot•lh, \:'hone 1.4 0161, PHIL OSIFER OF LAZY MEAI10W'S (by harry J. Boyle) The annual fall session of house- cleaning is just getting warmed nit here at Lazy Moad,,ws, I Bud that it pays to have work to 110 at the barn or out in til,' ticlds these days. A 11 0 11111 11 ct'I•taitlly is not to he trifled with \vhen the house cleaning is in full swing. She ;amply doesn't want to he bothered with anything as us: - less a, a 111 11 11 111'ottad. 11 till' first place lite question of what to (lo :with the ".iunk"• codes up. The sideb(.Itt draw l's have Leen swallowing up all kinds of artic- le; ever :=ince sprint; cleaning. The problem now is where to dispose of all these articles . . . none with value, hitt all kept for some remote purpose, long fergott.u. '!'here's a clipping from the I'a111 ily herald about how to get rid of worsts in :cheep and several wedding notices cli;•,•:: (I from the local paper. There'- an oho watelt-chain that Uncle Tint gave Patricia Ann to play \with. Of emir .0 it's tarnishd 1111(1 Of 10 pos- sible us(: but til;' little girl guards it its jca:;):.sly as a than would a twenty dollar gold piece, Then there are the pictures that our torahhired stent sent us from Vancouver when he was in training there and the photographs of some girl that my c,in•I:i !rater lust in Edinburgh. The hirer; ratan al'o left a bundle of old letters containhlg corral,:)ondeue over a breach-of-:p0itmise snit ire once became invol\.;I in. Ile said he was keeping the 1111 yrs kis( in case any- body ny body ever and about tw•,•nty five feet of binder I twine and a holly wreath that looks 1I little dejected, I :1; the material 1; brought out of the (1•aw•crs I';til;ria and dmu'es around trying to It sem) Iiltle pins and ery I. a "11111 1t•to•1111 11" Ih•ader who Le• Idecorattrtls and broken artic'les of all Heves and practices physical fitness, desc'ription4. I find myself taking is- 'according to a ('anadian officer, now 'Sue with the dos)royal of things that back in ('nlgary, who served andel' ;are pelfecily 118(115 and I know 11 "\lonty" in England. lie's Captain ,I • Makes the task very hard. Nil's. Phil C, Armstrong, of Toronto, and he 1.11s ;is puzzled 11011;011 setnetiun; as to a ty'pic'al story of the general. I what she should throw and (what she "\\'e (101,0 out on manoeuvres one should lce0p. 'That'.; why I'm sticking cold, d010p afternoon," 111' re 11110 close to work outside. AUBURN "and Niontgumery watched us as we wont through it drainage ditch, \\') were up to our neck; in cold, muddy water and he was definitely imps: s• rod, In fact, 'Monty', wearing high, hely Communion and Sermon next polished boots, calm' into the ditch Sunday in St. Mark's (.'hirci at 10:31) himsl'lf, boots and all, .last to say how A.M. cold and muddy it really was." Mr. and :Mrs. Vert Nott of Stratford. V \I•sitt(), on Sunday with Nlr. as(1 \ll's. \Villiani T. Rolit.son. W. A. MEET \I r. Arthr 1'outlglhl1t •:utd NII', 1)oI- The regular monthly meeting of the bort, 1)01'oit, with NII'. and Nit's. \\roman's association of the united George 1'. 1'oungbint. .Nor. 1;onald Ross, Galt. ',mother. Airs, lied (toss, (•tali-t-ud, Nits. 1, I3, Raithby and son, dol, of London, with Nlr. and Jeremiah 'Taylor. ('hurrh was held 011 'I'uesd(ly, Sep - with his \Umber Ilto, with the president. NB's. over the i 18101(1 Phillip.;, presiding. Nleeting ;opened with the Lord's Prayer, re. Gorr pealed In unison. The minutes of the Mrs. i former !meeting were read and op - ;proved. Iniritg the basin°sr; session Ntrs. Harry 1'uughlut and Nlrs, Jain.. it was decided by the \\'.A., and ilk() e" \Icl)ougal were bereaved by the at the \V.)I.S. meeting, to have their (loath of their father, Joseph )Ie- bazaar on November 1:1111, Eachel'tt of Mount forest. who was! Air;. ('hat'les trashy, convenor of well known here where he had visit- !'lower and Visiting ('ominittee, re - ed uuuny ttutes. Ile was in his Seth ported cash on hand, Stic; 1 hox, year and was 0 loyal member of the small donations, I'_' bouquets of flow• ('ailed church. A farmer for many c'rs, 1 sympathy card, sent out, Unci 'years, he 1's survived by tour (laugh- nine ('all:; made during the month, tele and (110 sons. They ((11' (Ethel) \leetitlg was brought to a ('1(180 by Mrs, Henry McDougall Nlary at home; repeating the Mirpah Benediction, (Nlyrt1e) .11rs, harry 1'ungblut, Au- burn; James and \\'initial at home; (Nellie) Airs. James A1elongal of Au - horn. '!'hose auto:ding the funeral Air, and Airs. Itohyrl Illatie of Col• were I carry, Donald, (1I:1 and hobby borne are visiting their danghler, 1'utghiul) 01111 Airs. \\'illiam Archaln Mrs. ICenntth 1\11P:w re, being in al• bean, tendance at the 131yIh Fall fair. :Sgt. 1(. .1. Craig, of St. '1'Itotua;, Nir, Lloyd 'rasher is a student at \lass 111 sty fltirser\•ice, Iliyth, Ila II. the Clinton School of Commerce Ihi. Craig, \\'hngham and Body I). Craig, year. Lloyd is the only boy student Clinton, visited on Salida); with Vi' v PERSONAL INTEREST start( d Ile and All's. \\'tlltani ,I. Craig. went off to the army and left them I pt's. \\'tlliani Anderson witls tela- with 11s and we sort of hate to destroy lives in Toronto, them, fhure ars keys 111 1110111(11nce '.\Ir. 1011. Reil\ 11:1s sold his Tarn\ 111 notice. keys Io the:lump h•ntse and extra I \V of \Vawanos11 and has purchased a LAC. Glen 'Tastier of No. 4 \\'Ire• key; to the car and keys from locks bout; 011 East Street in Gotlericlt, 1e';s School, Guelph, spent that have long been out of use and ,Miss Minnie Snell, of London, with Incl with his parents, M1, a couple of old frolics pa(1):•'ks and 11'elatives here. .1. It, 'rasher. the alarm clock that (11(;, 11'1. work. i Mr. and ohs. Iltr•i:' rt Govi;r with For two ytat•S 110 1110'0 110111 thinking 11r. and Mrs, Edward Sillt'ry. Misses --- about getting it fixed up but so far (Alma and Corcas Sillery returning to Alr;. Harry Govio•, no ow; Iris done anything about it. their home al Exeter, Miss iiertha-King, of clipped from Nil's, \Villiam hill. of Godorilh, with ,11:r aunt, Nlrs. \\', C. anything again. 'in llttenance, The rest are all girls. Remember, (lore is Ringo in the Memorial hall this Saturday night, and every Saturday night until further '!'here arc patterns To Writ: r 401 „ , , TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS OF TAXES. COUNTY OF HURON, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. the w•celi• and Mrs, Toronto, with Robertson. Ill' \'iRT1--E OP A \\'AitRAN'r tinder the italtl of the \Carden and Seal of the ('aunty of Moron bearing dab» the 9th July. 19111, at:'l to me directed commanding me to levy upon the j;urd:; nt-•rationed in the following Ilst, for arrears 1,f taxes t!:Hrruu together with all costs incurred, i hereby give notice that unless the !arrears and costs are sooner paid, 1 shall prOrt2 1 to :sell the said lands, or as 'Buell thereof as shall bo suffic(ell to (16 -charge such arrears of loxes and charges thereon. at the office to the Court House in the 'I'twn of Coder:eh Ity public auction on Novengier !'::h, 11'43. at the 111)1:1 of two o'clock in th t afternoon in (•ompliau''e 'twitlt the statutes in that behalf. Notice is hertaity further given that if any of the said hand.; retrain unsold an adjourned sale twill he held on November 1Glh, 1'11:1, at the same time and place at w hick the MInicipalitit.; may reserve the light to purchase any of the said lat.(15 VILLAGE OF BLYTH Wednesday, Sept. 15, 19 la, en for Sugar efinery at Southes!er Ontario. Good Wages, Full Ct 1st of Living Bonus. Board an Lodging availm able at Company ' oarding House at $8000 per week. Apel} }our nearest EmploVoent and Selective Bernice Office. Refer to C.R. 50. 1,1111.1, 1A. ,ill ,.1,:I 1.4.11. 1.111, I„ .I ,, I.OND i'SI3ORO On Si;: lay morning at 1.) o'clock, lh; \\'.\I.S, will hold the :luunutt 'I'hau::•01:;ring serwi(r. The Rev. sir:wart .\I iter, of 1l:,lltes'ill', 11'111 be the gue it speaker. The Ali.<sion Circle and ,\Iisslon I'Iwd will also be Present. The ;oriel;; twill or(upy the r('nll'(' f1(11n1 Seats of the church. I'i\•eryone is cordially invited to 1)1• tend, Tat following Sn;.day, Sept. '•i...1, ..j. -L•.;. -•.,.. ... .. filar; 11. 4. 1 ,I..l.,11I•,.II4,oUi4J l,1!. ..1' .1J1.1.1. i, I( our RR'L.'1.11a111 I)ONNYIIR00K twill h. hold ill 11111111 \r>,; 1 arnuty v\ht ;e ut IriiIlO, to James 1' ',en .\nliv((10(1 1el'\ ice;; in I'.Inuyhroul\ foiled Church on 5uu1L'ly 1 Thornton of 1:1110;11,,I Ili. 01, tris • afternoon and e'c,.tng, `eptentltel' 011111111. It, ;It It\u and se\• a tItill; o'clo: t.' Mlle ha I.. \w,(; ecan1111111) 11' 'r:'.t• The g 11,;; SjlPakel' al bt11;1 'i:'e; l''1 11JN'1'i 811(1 pill:( ,11111 11110 will Lc Ire\'. rlhur 5inrlair ul'1l' B11'1Iyt:1, ;r, 1,'.lit)11 'l's.1\clear wa:; uls.1 111' sal• tipsial music will b0 pro \idc(1. Volt 0,1 LI pink and ((1(11,' for the , 110- 111'1: cot,:tally in\ ilctl to ullen(I. I MI) . Coolest ; and notch', ' . tows The \\'. NI. 5, held a 14,1(0(1 evening (‘'ere cn.i(1y l'.1, 11111, which two I Jour ill the home of 10, ('resident, Air.. Il ;)il:;, Irene Sint'h. dressed : , ;t 211th, will Le Rally 1..)y, 111111 Pap- .11hc11 C.III phtIt, a pimtra:nn:,' con-, hri,!,'groant. and I\ ' ('am:11 11 a 11sn11)1 Service. ;is!it;.4 t. l' soler; IIy Rev 5n, 11, Nles:'r5, '1:., lJl111urn( bed stn\\I( to Ili :;1 Om The regular meeting of the 11'.M Merl 'I'uylol lull G. u1, 0 \1'all.m e 101,1 (1))1(i)111% i the Cri(1al ('kurus from Loh::: 1111 S. Oa:; held on 'I'hursliay las), '1'110 Gordan ('hantney and an instrumental 111,1yed 113' NP ):; Gialy; ('ample\\ and President opened the meeting in I11, by Miss \,wine ('u',h (11 re 1110(11 111)- Iu')'Senitd 111514 (hull. y :with 41 1111 1i111- usual form, after which the plan; In.' c!:l;ed. 11(1. 511 11 !.,10.,, 1)11 atlt11'c •.; our led 1.111'1 sl' ho,llhonse 100111 ling i \very Imide for the Sectional Meeting 011 11aute \IiS110118. 111( 11S14111gil'la 11111 ::0;111 (•1,111 .. ,';)m which will he held its I,ondeshol'o ! .\ Cozaar under 111 ' a 'spices (it 111,1 all pr(s(ni. 1\u add\•, t; 1111; l'(,1 by 1(1•'001 the 1II11 or 1 ):h of (:,:ober, I\\. :\. realiz d fifteen dollar, and :\:dray .\n11.•rson. 1041 Goll(\• 1: 11%. The Roll ('all \vas answered by, a t htlty cents for e11 ('sus; \\'0111. ('11 a'('ry)ls)' I'or tb,)ir Ihunl;lltl'n '':1s verse containing the word "Love", I 'Air. and ill's. Rlam(; ('raig wort 01(1 111111111 :s, Refreshnu'nls rt. J on visitors ova "h -e then h' the hostea, as:: Ic.t the word lot next ml meting Rall (.�.tl1at tt 1 ) ill tt std. is, ^'I';lauk.giwing" The 111000' for NI ts; N:n'ine ('•:111 of 1Iainilloun lvlts' i'y' h 1' nmlht'r• the programme was, "(`hrist for all a re:111)1 visitor with her auto. Mors,' .11iss 110Itrice I!c.;:(1:,())11111:401,,),0;11. 1'a - the \Vut'l 1, and for Ali of Lilt." Min ; •\}'•Irl ('antpl.cll. ;'\ranosh. is al .\lml, ti1"hn- 1,. Young, leader of Group No. 9, seryl A11•, and •Nlrs. Norm 111 'Thompson tn111, (when sit" is taking a were' vial ably lead in the respoivii.ys. Miss Kiri have r. ,rived sword of the safe arrival course, and NB's. 11. Shaddick gave an hi -I 0tet'sraS of their son, Pte. Saran teresiil:g t'epal'i of the ('.Int'enlion held in St, 'I'h01lt1t c(tu1ly. Nutri' good ideas were given. 31teting Ito:;• ed by singiI„ 0 hymn and prayer, Miss Eltla \\'ittson, Ooderich, i s haring two we(lis holidays and t; spending them \\•iUjt her mother and other friends, 311'.;, P alrew K111i, \\'h iterhnrch, visited over the week -;nil with 31rs. \\'. 1.yott. 31111110. coui•ous are due: \L'. \C, Gorier laid family, and 11r, and \Irs, Norman Kelttiltg and `.it's. I?11,.01: y111 Lyon spall Sunday ( I :with 11 ('\I Russel Butter coupons !1 to 27 now valid; '1(0101' :01. BELGRAVE Evensong and S, 1111(11 in 'Trinity Churls next 5:•itday al :.':"') I'.NI. \ors. \\'illianl Bell, of Iti'nssclt, :with 31r. and Nor. John Anderson. • NB). Albert Coll' and ;an Ted, 5a';• • klltot.n• with NI)). and Mrs. Jam's 111, and \ll ;. I''rank Thu :inion rclaltw)s; in Loudon. Nils; Laura !'sill, :\iorris, with her skier. ,Mss hales Vo11t 111 1110 1• ''110 of I':. NBB.u'ney. East \VIIW;lno:;h. Dates jt I ion Commit:; Valid 11.•1; are 111'' dales on 111101 rattort Ellen Kelly' li•;t• •Lot 111, lit4)unldd Sys 1910.I.� G!I,"_•1 :1.1;1 73.!17 111 1)111 w 11 n ,tin IS Reber: a Bolt 1st. • 1 1 ` ., with ',It'. 011(1 Nlrs. \1'11110 Lyon, of expire Sept( nt. el' , I.ot. (110 McCaughey Survey 1,)111.1• C. i;, _o . S.:3S 1 tannL 1l hittchurch. 1'11. Ii' t I':=t, l.ot. 14. Mc('ulglh;y Survey 1!)10.1-' I11.33 3:1 13.So •'I'horudalc'• I 31r. and Mr;, Ua'i(1 RldpaBs and Sugar coupons to I I, tea -coffee to 15, fitisie 1 :ds last. • L(.t 114 MI1 onald 1!1111.1•: lI) '1 1.70 11_'.!11 Al r, and All's. .10101 Sinclair, Kip (laughter, 1 1111011 1111(1,1011 with 11 r. B" In uv''c co.;.puu 1110\\ valid. Cassis Dodds Est, • T.r,t Ion \icCalnal(l 1:!10.1 .' ,1,33 :1.:,:, .(4.77 p;1,, wls'Itd at the hone of the lady's 11(1 Airs. L'a'id Armstrong. Alual rrupc.u5 11110\'0 spare ".1"1 11 All of the above lots are pas nted. Ai 0101 11(r, Airs. Nellie \\'atsot. r. and ,lies. Alex Porterfield with t1) 1 1 are v.:lid; expire September ;11). I:at,.,i ,Idly 16111. 11111. (1(0101i1ti, Ontario, July I(ith, 19 EL I'iti,li.•hed in The Ontario A. 1i. I')ItSICIL\1), (20111y '1'rr'asurcr. Gazette, ,\ugust 7t), I!'4:; (ane inc(rliol), Airs. \V. T. Ih'utsdon spent 5:ut-'relatives in \Vitut'or. One "11'• (('(''Ott 1118 a V.:1 1110 o1' :;ix day at the 1101110 of her (laughter, fluid ounce,: y of jinn. 1 11 '. In:u'uull,' I'', Teacher Honoured Mrs, It. \'odden. I exit-m.1(01booty. al 1)11' 1101111, nt:)plm halter, or honey 1.1(1101; or, on;-;tlf pound of ntapl sul;ar or rens h Hey 1(1 squares; 01'. 11) fluid ounces 110! I5 - ,:es, canned fruit or maple syrup; or, (2 fluid ounce; corn syrup, cane syrup or one-half pound of sugar. Sliss Maty Caldwell was the lucky ,\ number of giri friends and former AND ECRTiIEI1 TAKE NOTICE that it is the intention of the corporation of the Village of iityth to put• 'winner ofihe 1st prize at the Lion'., poplin "1' School Section No. 5, Nlurt•is. 1 Red Cross frolic. Held at Clinton on were go friday evening at lit Friday night. The prize was a bacon 1..."0" of :,Ir. and Nils. 'Phomas 51111111 AIRS. LOt'ISL J)(.''I(\\'ARI), - hog valued at about $35.00, hats off t,i,c:a their (laughter. \liss Aniy Smith, Treasurer, Village of 13lyt1t. 1 to Vary. was hosle'ss at a kitchenware shown' chase; these lands at the time of the Tax Sale. unless all costs are paid by the respective owners. Wednesday, Sept, 15, 1913, MISM101111110111110.10111•1•110111. - - - TM STANDARD —...---,,..... - -11Ik. olt..-.-.... ------ .. _sr:. . ..4 ....,.. :4 — g':4'..4..+ .:.' .:. ' . 0 4. ':..:.......o. ,:..:.........*.t..'............:..:..:...i.....1. l * 4 1' LYGEITAH'IlEi1TIZI', 41 1 WESTFII LD 4i4i{tct{ictioctctetiztawsivitataigiatclictocictificictatetivetpatocic%uxtetviricimcmcircivatczteTtcttctoevimcw,c{tetercetoctocci el . , ItOXY 'I"HEATRE, CAPITAL TIIE1TRE It EG EN'I"I'LlIIIATItE j WINGHAM—ONTARIO, ' 'i rah', will 11 i‘e il 111W .' hid 1,1 i 'II i 'S 't. ‘"illaiiiS or florid! 103 a ii CLINfPN, 1 SEAFORTii. ,exhillit this year, a » la tlie I war,. 1;111 1.1 last we !( of Mrs, .1, 1101. GODERICH. rrlY0 Sil(MI'S Sal. Night : „,,,,.„,, ,, ',H., ,I, ,„,,, i..iii,, or Toronto, wo.; ,, „, moscow,,, A true picture of the NOW PLAYING: "MISSION TO. NOW PLAYING: "Mysterious Doc• NOW PLAYING: Loretta Young In ._ 4 tor” and "Jitterbugs" "A NIGHT TO REMEMBE.R" " ;0 1111' \V11 ri hill' 1.1111)) 111111. 1.10111' \\ ''' : 1.i.Pid \ H1111' 011 Tuesday. Russian people. Fri., Sat., scot, ;6.17.18 ;:,totira information 0,..i.h., hm 1., Al' -1 ,\II., 11. 11. liponionii. AI r„. ,1, 11,111 wii_ SPECIAL ,..rranged by the Consomer, branch, the alid Alks 1(11a 111,11 w. re 'minion vis; I Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -4' 1101) Moe. Dorothy Lamour, in " ; , ... ili-play will he dioninaleil liy, a i (dor dors im 11'1,(111(.,;(lay, "11A1)11)' GO I,UCK1'" Betty Garnadhlee, eGsaeroruReomMeoron.tgomery . wrhey cot Dile c overe(r,:::. i will ,,,,,i,o, ediirdarative priei.s 111 ' Seaman Elvin wightnian 11a8 re IN TECHNICOLOR ittti \via 0" worm \vol. 1. An en. 'iiirio.d 11) his posi ot Halifax after filler ;t IsizZling sia•clarlo. waft lioniniire, 11111Sie Mel s010111' ill 0 ''' n ill WOWNI dri, illoyilig hi lirmi, i -m. pan,n1s, Ali% RIR .'-ongs and foinnor, in 111 lirs1 of Torlinicolor noi.;irals. Bot.) Hope Gam:, t3 Wa:11:nuton, ... largi il Coilli \ er poster portray ; 1 II, '1,1111111114 11 roultle 01 weeks with his q 'manilla' tropical setting. ; Al_So CARTOON AND NEWS ',,I. ' " ' ' 1 Mrs, Earl \‘'ightinait, 1Iary Alartin, [Mit Powell, Edith. • 4. Ind. Rationing and mitHer\ ;Ilion lirin,1«.11, 14 (1). Dutton, Rudy 1'allei, will i The September meeting of 111,, lied ... Matinee Sat, afternoon at 2,30 p. wit i I. ,i, s, r„‘i idI.1,0.kiiiy iii a lame cr(1,.., Wiii 111)111 on 11'elinesday morn- , . ...1: , ilismay. 11 her, )er a Priem; Itoard Me In Hu. baliem,iiii of the vv,esiri,,I,1 • Mon., Tior.;., Wel., Sept, :10-21-22 . I .1 , , . y coot ti 1 mre \\ ill 10' 011 1)1111T, Ili I hi. ' Climmli when I hi',',' quills wen, (.11111. ., Robert Taylor, Thomas Mit;:hell,inie.(.101,.11110.1. 11.0,011 ',rum 11,,ii c,,ninii. Md ete. A pot luck d cinne1,va r s serve! "I,ITAAN" Page 5. HEROIC WAR DRAMA, ALSO -TRAYELTALK" propitrod 111 ans‘%of 1111 lulIt. lo II ladies. In the afternoon •:4 + 11. S. meeting was held \sift Mrs. as 1, i(.1)0Avoii in charge of the do. ,1liowii, oi Aliii.r.; on Ito! \\',..i. I.'..,1),.o. , volional orogrmm ao, Th,, ni,,,,,,ing op. ......,.4.,:.000,..:..;..;,. 6:1 0:0 I:I 0:1 I:. 11:. 11;4 0:1 1:1 $:1 0:1 I:. f:t 1 1 11 1. 1:917. ' 1:illin's COM 1110 il'I' Will be 1 tick in , 1.111,1 Wiiil a 113'111 II. Till' iiiilie lesson g COMOG: 'CRASH DIVE" (ittawa to stark wor1( on Se;iiimiller .lalten from Nike, 10 chapter, \vas (11 A romantic war drama. .: i:1111, The spade work is (1,1111. by .111.111 by' 11rs. ,1, 1,, 3IcDowell, after ..,, r, Mat,: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m:Mat, Wed, Sat & Holidays at 3 PA ,Matinees Sat. & Holiday., „t 3 P,M, 4 „Iit.t.,,itunitit,, , and iii the 1,:tt,t two whi,,it Airs, I toward canoe'', Ai i's. ebbiNterrftkniDikaiDat%2)24a1)1DIDITAX'011MRDIDIDiD))tDaiD12171DM 12431DiA)))1VaN3,412.a1P411):V.1"1-,2,..',Z..`,;(";.,:';',243',1›,;;,2!;:?-.12,,,`,;11';11`.(141)411 yi ars ha.: alretoly Hinted in some .1. I.. 31ellowell led in prayer. The • ..•••• •,..---.,...... ; _......... , ._, ,_. __ se:ire:ling reports on many phases of st1111Y lloolt was taken by 3Irs. 11'In. Card Of '1111a)Ilis , AUCTION SALE (o Hi, v,.,,, .-.1.,r,. i 1.,,iii,,, wki, me mcviiiii,. The President, Mrs, 11(.111- I vri:•11 to lake this opportunity' 111 cliaii man r. uty, Ilegiles Cleaver l ( ie, was in charge of the 1,iiiii,88, Of Farm, Farm Stock, and Imple• — --- I 1.1:.1 rld, 1 !-.1111)). 1 0111i 111' I'''1)-; the 'HIP 11111,111on of (ht Angus' ini,ting 1-'X(tI'V44 11)3' sini.en, th•anks to ilie ments, and Household Effects. In the Estate of John Irwin Cowan, 1„1„iii;,,, 11.,„ 0 11.,.1111,11,1.,1:,,ly inipor. I wit.; read and approved. I'llt, roll call ihill,111.111,1)'1. fril'iliiis (i:tI1,; 1.,gei...i.:isii ,,,(1,1\isi,11,erss..., atiti,i, (2iiii;,1,11s4,11‘1%;,11,18111)t,::?, 2,K214,0)t,t-ii,1 4.,).:1:10‘‘„..,,,;(1)1(,. nosh. in the County of Huron, Farmer. 111 hill ls or au polo1,111 arrilkitioni ors \vas the Immo or mono! mission;try, 1 Hoderleli llospltal. i,c1 h;gelller 111'1111111i the. 01111110111.e t mut scniethIng of his or her \vork, I cordon Haidweii, 1 I lorsi, I grey' horse I yea,'s old; r cable and (lig into a job, Ile is a 1 To mllerillice reading was given IlY 1 bitoee of canoein5, lats of sunshin ' 1 All's. .1. H. 31eDowell. 11(tes wei... iip - 1 Hark driN'ing horse lo years old. 1 works sii0411, or (1();11)1(.; 1 lat; niarg alld hi; tanned, lirieli red face show.; ; made foe the Autumn Thank Offering 1 7 years (MI. 11)4 stored 11) lots of energy for the work alil'ad. Then, an, 21 Alemllent In Memoriam came i red cow la y ars ()lid due ,of raft:intent on the Committee,in Pel) • 1 idian cow y 11 ears ol(14(Ito. • DAVIs: Ill loviiig memory of oar •' opal. iiiarcy. \\Ai() 1);;,,,,,i away six ,1.11AM.; 1 roall cm%' 7 Years, duIII e. years ago, on the 17th of Sepleiti• '`l , ai',1 1 Wiwi' cuw ;I'''Yi'i11.5 ulii, dill's' it . Thursday, Friday, Saturday Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith, Rita Quigley and John Litel, Henry and [tizzy get on the trail of 0 pyromaniac a ol nal, Die '4 11111. "Henry Aldrich, Editor" r..11•6111111141112,..11)011111.., "CONEY ISLAND" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Anne Baxter, Franchot Tone ard Akira Tamiroff. 11'11 Erie von Sin/beim u, i1111111111d ill 011' 111'1'1)11' slory of El Alla:win. Five Craves to Cairo" COMING; Barbara Stanwyck as: "LADY OF BURLESQUE" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea and Charles Coburn. 1- il ribaieklin;t coniellY 111 this tale oi 111 o‘er-erinviled aparcoi gr. "The llore the Merrier" Thurs., Fri., Sat, Two Features Chester Morris, Jean Parker and Barry Sullivan. Pri, eat a Po Win:: mid a(Heniiir• (11. .111 "Iligh Explosi\'(!ti" Stan LAUREL and Oliver HARDY with Vivian Blaine in a 'affable, nonrr'nsical zoot suit riot. ",11'1"I'ER1 1 GS" COMING: "Mission to Moscow" 13y Joseph E. Davies. .A WEEKLY EDITOR LOOKS AT OttllW1 . Written specially •• • for dm weeny newspapers of Conah BY JIM GREENBLAT J. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS to 1;1, 'held ()Hotter 1 3111, sladial speak, 1. to be procured, mrs. \\'a!(('!. ('Inik \vas appointed as delegate I() ", the sectional meeting. The Tr(tistir- 11' rellOrt011 ower $105. NI (WU. l'OPOrt fOr (lie ‘VOtit• .1.111. 'till' WI ()I Sttli 111',4 •ttltOti ft. 111 1.1111 to 'tat Is:20 quilts; 12 Canada eldsed its 1 11 crop ymar grls dresises; 5 Ladles dresses; with a carry-over of 01)1.5011,11 i shoo's; 211 pair pyiantits; palr socks 1-; of wheat • 1.21 hushels .Tliev 1).ave also sent boxes to the boys greater than the previous revord ear- • from this district who are ()verse:1s. 1111.11 lin, tag sail of slinonor vaga• il..v,to . 1, up it) .1142, 1311. you 1,1101,,,, ; al rs, it.,x. siteii cio,81.,(1 ti; in.,..eting 11111 \''; ' , 011 111111)411;11 11.;11.111T 1111A pall CPI) year 1 , iii 1 , \nth prayeg, /1)(.1 \veldt (Oh Inc. ',1;1•11111'-'1oll ;11111 (11.-i \va.; ink' tali I !Mt 011111)Si il iilirli W0)i ' , , Mr, and Mrs, 31i(111•1(.1, liosnianis- v iii‘va, these ha )1, he; it 1111"; ilaY-1 l'il,';( allied. over alt the farms, .111 mil, , i lied on Slimily Ivibli Mrs 0 'I'aman 111,tv);wawa, ;1Plti 'Fs lillstle- : -taioline, devulindimal \vas Die um) tic '' ' " as lama; »ith •,-;'Hiiii, 11 and 111111'1' •\t1) al fair animal feed and 1)), distil- !III. 1113111. 3in,niai idol irdioaaN 0,1i1 j1:1, 1 k Mil imi . 1„1,i„ For industrial alcohol, 11 0 .\Ir, tinti Airs. Carl 1)eana told Elixa•irOOK: Ill loving IllenIttry of .1asPer 111)1111'. There 015 eviii a Voile fillITY 1 interi.,sting; to know Dim in Ike 110;41 .11e111, ttf 11'ingliatti, vlsIt(!ti on 11',.-(ines• t'oolt, wh() passed away hy() years (11. t,\ vit, ",111 ,,‘ 1 1. I tip ri ices 11oard ' crop yea)', i1H), till' 1101/1)11. Or nt nada I i 110 3. With "All', "11(1 Mrs. N01111011 Mo. ago, S'111. 20, 1 11.1 I, der:,1011 to cal 0:1 1 111' 1101 11-1.,c "run"; 1 ()Illy rinisiontal about 1101f as notch 1, 1:11%"111he , Tsvo years have iiitsmui ;Ince that 11 Iv.'41:1--i'1,'11 111'1' -1.11111(1111'11 1101 illn• ' ‘‘'Ili'ili 11') %VP!!! 111(0 0111111;1i 1') id i11111 11,1.:e \t'v 8 N'°I.I'Vne (.(11)1)' Ur "MI11111)11' lir 111111:111;11'))11 ‘V)1'.., i 1 H ;1 I., tl'alaril 011 ;dud 1,,,;„1;0.1i;.0. 1; ,,,,,, „s11111:11„,l i sPeat Ilieli-und N11111 hiOMOO • , sad day, , \I '4, \V . i. Ciimpl)(!ll, and 31r. Catlin - TN, (me \\d, loved \vas etith,(1 a \vay, . God lool( him home, It \‘',as Ills 1011, * I lint in 0111. hearts lit! Ilvelli still, Ai iti-d1/11 Hund 111('‘ in the Sim- ---,Sadly missed hy' Ivift. and family. (lay School niont on Sundtty liftman -mu 'dun the Phu,- (o. ihe in liar.: 1 red rotv yeors old du- In iln,r, 11127, I grgy -1 years ()1(1, dm, in The flowers we place upon your grave Alar.; I blank steer 2 Y"ill's Alay willo,r 01111 heifers 2 yi ars 01(1; I blank 11111 love for you 'lo) slee1H lielle111 11, sleet. 1 year old; I Marl; heifer 1 year ‘‘ ill never fade a \VilY, Oki; 1.1.11 t'l'rti 1 3' )11. 1)id 1.1'1111`1111.11211A1 lly '.11olloo. 'wiry', 1 year old; 7 blacli calves; I Itad, 115-1 p. 1'011 Angns (mining 2 y(mrs, IN MEMORY to l'i'vull,4111"1* Is 1'1 it'll. 11 11111 ‘v115 that nearly o 111111ml itels tl wiliest 1)rmillitly 11 Weil by ini..0110 or 11s111 the o t• tit' out 1 1 ttiillitI, );allons. 1(/ 1 ((tier 0,',111' 1111110111r, s ' 1 4 11r..'sell Stuart, real Among 111,' islralor 111.1*1', ‘‘111111.•11 111111 if lin' , 1111Y ' "111'11 111 ' 11i1';I s'11111i11111.'4 itil 11T1IS 1/1011S111', I,) tI 111111 -11k ee is a shortage (if 'liaising It way with IS present. The preident, 1'1- obi Cook was In charge. Scripture HOUSE FOR SALE lesson was read by Lloyd Merowell. 7 -room hricl«lwelling on Queen Reading by Kathleen Alto:on, Stork,. Street. Alio' have ims,mssion Mime. wure. toll' by ;111-s, \VIII, carter and Mrs. lisl‘Valli eilIllpileti. itliaftly. i\ipply i„ 11.s, (;porgi, \\*Iiiii,, tyliiiirille.; ,1,.. 5''',' Te ; ,,,.1 a (.011...111. ne(mssary to romdilt,r regitlatioas ..‘11,. 01111 Airs, writ. meihnvoli atm 1.4111, (hit., or at Slamlaril 1/111'11c,(i1) ., 8idpa era, 1., r; \\ ph m Li); IA(18 I ter ,ily estricing, iiimmanent of families lo 4 A.1,... 1 Norman AlcOolvell vis11(,(1 (in 5 etiga;:ed iti 1W-4 hitian11111 aeli\ 11Y. 111'‘' ar''''s. 01. t'0111's' 3011 all hilt) \v Alottilay \Olt Airs, 117n), Reny ()f 5't- 111 & 5 a 11 is hi.; %.11 ',ler,. sounds , "deli; Miley !musing areas" VNII),( ill 1.0011. 311.6. \yin. mer„,() \veil nIniii(,,i 1111111,11.1,Iii. 11,101, 1,01 1,1 11.,, 1, 11 it has ,,i surli 111;1(1's 1114 I Iiilikix, ();In‘rn, '111.- ftii' it intigot, visit. 1.11,11), : Aim . HI'. '1101,i. .1 ' 1 Ole Par- 11111", Vaactiav'''', Viul'ifia. This is ail 11r. and NIrs, John 1)o(!rr and fain- cliti-e of 01'1,1 for 111 - :1:1,1,11 l'on'''' "I''',"'"I ‘vilirli iiiiiiii l''' "'Hi It Iliril il,' of :kithtini with 31r. and 31ra, thing. won,. ,,n,‘ it, :H. 1 a o 1 1:1 Ilial for ;Ill 11 el' Cal,a1la. "1"11 a; il i1; 11".2.1''1. la: t'ampltell on Sunday, the 111.-1 live ime,111,.. 15' 11,1:1 110s ill,. lei; 1 il,Il f.111Iiii" 11`IVI• 19 l't! 5011 "al. M1'8„1111111 Roll anti daughter, !Ilia, talian' to. neeid Mied the pui'edasi, of ( (I dile 10 \‘'.111 exigelu ie.'. In ("law' :are reliirning lo 11101r lionig 1111 1 wis(dc 141",1" 1 11111,; of i1i,11: II,11 tons neem I'm. inslanue, 1 he teaming regi„ii.y Mot 1111 citifenitotnirt! Alta., after spploin, win zham Pastor Heads 1 1.1T 1 I ins loa.ad: 7.a law; 1`,01 :Indication.; or mills and 0111y 1, st,‘,01.iii w,t,ois at the hunte to Mr. ION11; 1 coloity house rix7; . (.111(.1tot War Finance (,loiliinittee butter: 7,:. , ' doxeiit.),-,,,,,,-; xi"' 11.1, varaneies, DI' Cm., netv applications iiti.111011ti izt,(1111.011(1. on their Ivay COMMUNITY SALE BACK OF COMMERCIAL HOTEL On Saturday, October 2nd. S'arting at 1 o'clock. PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK Pigs ---9 chunks, Ilunis-1.1,0 pullets (Grade ,1 Svolt breed', Grain --(titintity of \divot and oats. Implements -1 Iteering hinder; 1 Deering mower; 1 Corn King manure singtoler; 1 Iceystone side delivery rake; 1 dump rata!: 1 cultivator; I Deering 13 hoc (list. drill: 0 sfTliolls harrows; 1 hlizzaril cutting box; 1 Lister grinder; 1 Col(!inan crusher: I 31assry Ilarrk hay loader; 1 land roller; I wagon; 1 movable hay rack; 1 gravel box; 1 stot.it rack anti \vaeon box; I circular silt', 2 saws; I small 'wagon; I set sleighs; I tractor 3 farrow plough; I furrow plough; 1 Iron drill; I rip saw' 4 ;Ind Pin PO' 1 MOM'S ; 1 11.0ii v0.0; 2 steel barrels; I bean boiling outfit; 1. pile lumber: 1 scuffler; 1 hay fork, slings, hay forli rope tind car; 5 pulleys; 1 Ren- frew cream separator; I clover ;111(1 timothy seed in111; I harrowing corl; 1 wheelharruw; I hag track; 1 t'111) - ping machine; 1 set (lbws; I set scales 211110 ihs.; 1 root pulper; I lotegy; 1 culler; I sel double harn- ess; I set single harness; 2 horse col- lars; I drive hell; 1 colony' house 1,011S ...11.1 1. hill: S111111'11 111111 111"1, 1]..._, , N1 al 1' titmice Committee foe 1 1 ti ron Household Effects: 3 wash stands; ,feellerS and \\dile!. fountains; 1 111'00(1- 11 y will mu al Toronto with 31r. T,At 0. recent meeting of the National ler stove; I cyclone Sertlyr, oral le.'w '-1 nrinving, of lamillea in 1111, armed fon-s tool ti, 1,111. 00111111,3,. counter Cie Ian.; ni; at for 227 in (.1 \ Man neenpation)(, Tie tale; 5 months, m'.1111: 1 the total of 22,- Ono "hou.d. (basing" in (11- E1.111 for all the year Li la \va. (as \vett as in other c ore really [Ingle. 1 have ,0(.1.11 ads. In Elie t , 1111,111.1's 111.rt' 1110 11111'1' high 1114 I'I roi. information l'it.ht 11 ird ;1;1,1 11) getting aec(ttimitillstion, tlian so1(1.1 1; ;It 1,(1,',), wore th.. The moral: sltty 'at Itome It' you inta- ct -type army lielin.ts. sibly etit . The mw Natiunal Caal in -.,r• ration 11:.i; 10' ..1; ;inv.'. ;1 \\'' 1, Lill \`'. \111. * It may not lie re'..1) and fish 110115 Count y, Re'. 11', A • 1 ipecrol t of 1 hanging lamp, ,1 lantim, 1 lantern : Winglatm \vas appointed chairman. I toilet set; 2 pieces linoleum; 1 lin- Lodges Meet Followhig 'It'. 'ieccrort since (bit' 111(1'11 loll ,If r.tig 12x1;1 I small ((Ode; 1 Ilik committee has been associaled buffet; 1 washing ninelline; I (Livn e- Sllminer Vacation with this activity, being chairman of port In good condition; 1 writing desk; Illyth 1.0.0.1,`, Lodge met lost 11'rd• tone of the vommiltees as well as 1n, .1 oak itholiga cabinet; I extension nesday night, and Illyth A.10, and A.,31. ing one of the principal sir:alters. 31r. table; 0 good kitchen chairs; 2 odd met on Monday night, following the .11peeroft was al a meeting of all the chairs; 2 rorking chairs; 1 settee and satanic'. recess, when !nee -Mots are (11s' calmly chninnen ;tt Toronto hist week 2, chairs to match; I tapestry' rug 'tensed with (luring July and August. forwarding plans for the coming Vie. ;INV). A numlit,i. of (ook. Small mil - 1 !tory Loan 11) th.lolicr, (les too numerous to menlion, \ ice .1rthttr MacNamara says that Tim :',10 1'irtory I..oan will haveTERMS: CASH. 11 minimum obJeictive of $1 200 or, 1,0411) No reserve is the proprietor Is giv• , hid Jacli Johoson. the great colored 1111tary Scrad.'. who e lob it will i)e. 8001101' or later an order will be Issued 110,i,,i, is „„„ milli„„ , selves that 011 mak; em(1110Yees ill age • imp\ ions loan. It Is hoped oy,' Inv , , , ,,' ., ll • 11 -, pugilist (it' former (lays and once ' I..., I,. , , i ,,, s of .1 it " ' - -""'' - - "mit- Ian ,I( in Iiiib (.1114) 0)LI 3 ,o sa. my (Amt. , ,, ti,gs „I. 1:1„ ,„„,iiii:i , 60 s„,..i things , l'hil.111141111 of Ilie world, visiting, In Ht• .1 1, .I law!) blas 1,c' 11 auart'sllig st'vvict. !and marital classes dosignated under it'nore man iiii,i ;1;1101111i. , . clubs (mile neatly and making person -1 Alobilization regula11otts have papers! ,, a.(tinity objectives have not yid been 1;11 altMortIllees 11011)111g to sell \Val' to show that lltey have boon relected 00101111;,1,11 hut 11 is 1,x1),,,,t,,d that iiie 1l"1!11 4, i" Ills C"Illiqifilti" l" El"' "ill' or libil'ilarged frOln tile. POrt'VS, Or :amount raisvii in tin, last l„an will ' * ,. .illtil. gm ; to Show et eryolL! 'otherwise [hal they have complied'•,.., ,, toe ( can do something, (a Ailed IN'e 1.01' 1 illr(111. TIIIS %OHi the 1t'lVglItati0118. NVIIICil SVC1113 would hi, it,3.330.000.011. to put It tut to employers. * * * i \l'o V ICI 01'Y LO(1115 IVA 8 The (1ounly l'Iminitatt f;1):.1y10111.t, Ap.as.it. 31011urray of t'linton. Ottaw'a, but they usually slimy sonw t1 n experimental farm tip for those extensive plut,e of our widespread interested . . . ‘vlicre cull aPples can we haw on display a, .1", Ritmo . ----,--r---,-- 111151 111 1.1 C.111:11111111 \V1111Iell 1111(i - .11H ile‘V lw,1 1 ri.11;ire 11:1111e. coil; inro:wo i'voy. to go hvyi ‘1:11. industry wompo ;111, Ito;‘. porforiolov, 70 Per cent or lin, opciatioos io minoracturo of machine glut:, courprio, more (hail SI) p(.1T1:10 those einployi.,(1 iltIn. strata' 111 factories, :1).1, over 27 itor- cent of 1111, 011.110,1 aircroll \v()1•1:(,rs, to the 5,0(1 10115 or wheat go 0.11 Greece eVel'y 1111111t11 IS a gift of Canadian mantle. Stallsties sumn to grow on trees in ing tip farming 01) account of ill health. Varm: 100 acres. lirlel: Imust,. Haul( barn, Inive shed, 12 acres of hash, Clay i0i1,111. \Veli 1i111.1111'1i. P111111 Of - f01.011 F111)JeCt to l'eSel'I'e on sale, 10 permuil do\vit, 1i01anci, In 311 (lays. .11)1111 Vergnson, Peoprielor. Darold Jackson, :ltielloneer. "V" Potata On Display evoininy. Here's something inter. bit seetired at low cost cooyersiou or (.; rural iwopie. There art. 2'2 pro. 1 Ili(' frill( into ensilage. Is an econom• School Board Ch:inzes Age J.,(,, or phases of farm work tinder leal method of supplying succulent For School Children .1,14 ,,,, th,, 101 Illustration 1-Patiom; foods for the production of milk and 31r. Churtilill's referem.' lo Russia board the motion staling that elithiren In hi; lucent Cana(1":,11 raili 1en- iratist bit'iiix Ty Septenri'er 1st, to lar,.. and ;15 District 1,:xiperimental Stations beef, At the. present time with tin prompis im, i„ gaiii,,,,, 0 few items Ilf throughout the Poluinion in 1:1;12, and aunte labor shortage 1111111Y farluerSlable them to start to sehoal '1 :It 30( 1)' illiell'.-A. (11 1111! 1 iii i1111 li illar gift to daring that 30111' 1114 field (lays were find It difficult to grow ellber.ro01 1 ,At a special mec.Ung of the syhool Britain last y; ar, simony ;., to Ow held w lien nearby fanners visit :(1 the or (•orn, the two chief sources of suc• 1 \x/is rescinded, and another motion value of 01 million (Collars were trans- station't with a (Mal alleadatice of culeoce for winter use, To Prevolll *used, dial they nuts( be six year old, f rr , I I it ssi C 1 I a i ;ilium ..:0,!;tto persoi,s, or an average leakage of Juices they should have an 'Loy Ilse :Hsi of December Under the bell itiLsItt 0101.0 (11;;:t 001 c,0„.011,(111 ot lill per meeting, N,I.,4111imiring ohiorbent k3uch 118 Itlfalfa 01' grass ()Id ruling' It was possible for a child et( o it it. amo a s so tall1)..i, '2' 10 1 'ni);(1y.11 rarriers. naval 101111el'S C01111.31', WV1(4)1111.! 11 guns, Brun gen:, 111111.101%. woilimn,;, • Visit till, stations 111 any time and small arIns, itt- ltItl'lliLui tools, (.10111111g, s°1.1.'' Illiw 011 Proiccis sairlble etc. to :t tremendous figure; also a theh• o\vit distriels are progri,ssing. ay. to be nearly 7 years old before 110 could start. Now It is Impossible for 0 children to he over 0;2 years old. The Army has Just got off the tires. :1 largo class of heginiters started 111,11 11; Illy home Station in Swat Ciir• sls a new booklet entitled "For your this year. Then., is almost eighty tun million dollar credit for wheal and flour. and 1he people contributed , rein, Sa-k., it is nothing unumal to ittlitrintillon, please," third revised children it) the two piddle school millious Itt Ho, Red Crosn, fund for ;11"v" 2000 at Ilte animal fidd ',edition of n "Rookies 131ble" with rooms. The attendance In the Cott' Itussitin Relief and the Canadian Aid daY. to Ititsia Fund. Oar friendslilp for Soviet INF- ;la has Lein translated in. to deeds, * Director of National Selective Ser - much pert information suth as "Don't ,'11111tation school Is beloW 110111101. The wear your socks if they need darn- :Upper Grades have 1101 commenced lite" to the -proper procedure at fun- /*yet, because of Ike extension given erals. them by the Department. handed in by 3llss Maxim, lOteeliti, who pleked it In 11r. 11'111, Itell's po- tali) patch. II Is on display in our north window. ' 31r. Esti Ilealloy is having an aut.- Hon sale lin October La, A fon will appear next week, Lewis Row- land is the ane(Ioneer )1 n 11 others ha \ ing ;g'titIot lit 01001 11411110 111.0 HI it start 1'1111 .""tirldars of such ;aims to ;wont (Ito ').(•ull ix on or l'''ti-' 1110 s,c- H0,1,11111 .1% it Septeinher, 1317, after \vhieli ; state's )1-;,i,ts 1%111 distributed. 011 baling regard only to elaini.; that , are been 'Iceied. Dated at Illyab. 5 phanlier 1,0, 1112, J. H. R. ELLIOTT, Agent for Executrix. GOOEi, WORK HORSE FOR SALE if neel.:;;;:iry'. Apply lo Thos. A. (iratily', phone 211, Itlyth, 11,•21). HORSE FOR SALE yom..., ()1,1, good rdz.”, wel1 broken, and right In every \vtiy'. .1Pply 1)011a1(1 11eKenzie, phone 1 1.12, Myth, 0 1-tf. WE ARE PAYING 31/2% ON FIVE YEAR GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES ISSUED IN ANY AMOUNT An ideal authorized investment for individuals, companies, cerne. tery boards, executors and other trustees, STERLIgeTRUSTS CORPORATION 372 BAY ST. TORONTO SOLD AT THE STANDARD OFFICE BLANKS 10c each, 3 For 25c. ORDERS TAKEN FOR PRINTED CHECK BOOKS retwoccimtc".tvoctclit.tometzw".„.,-,..",,."tcutclEtcv Dead and Disabled Animals Mr, REMOVED PROMPTLY. Telephones; Atwood, 50r31; Scaforth, 15, Coact. DARLING and CO. of CA -NADA, LTD. ••• r 'Or . .... r • •••• ••• i.9(9))tle.5.1=411:101.1sakillta I FOUND A "BETTER WAY" TO CORRECT MY. CONSTIPATION! • War means harder work for most of us. It's certainly no time to be handicapped by that common type of constipation caused by lack of "bulk" in the diet. If you have that trouble, here's a simple, enjoyable method that so many people use to correct t8 cause—they h rse—•theY cat ALL BRAN regularly instead of resorting to harsh purgatives that give only temporary relief, TO THE IIILT By Percival Christopher Wren CHAP'T'ER XXI1 It was Vere-Vaughan's turn to stare open-mouthed. "Rut . . but . . . there must be some mistake, sir. Major 11zelrigg wouldn't write that. Ile helped me to escape." "1'm sure he did. Succeeded, too. Got you into the hest place for you, moreover. Very clever. Cleverest Haut in the Intelligence. Heard of some of his coups be- fore. . . . Well, we've got you all right \ow then, what be- came of the Alter men — those that Major Hazelrigg must have Fent you off with—his own men, our agents?" "Why, I ... I ... 1 brought them in here, sir. They are here In the fort." "Oh, are they? Well, my in- formation is that they are not. The information I have just re- ceived from \1r. Maclntyre is that you've brought into this fort ON YOUR OWN PERSONAL WORD AND ABSOLUTE GUAR- ANTEE, a collection of the big- gest scoundrels, outlaws, agita- tors, terrorists and most danger- ous enemies we've got." "You are looking after them, I suppose?" he interrupted him- self, turning to Maclntyre. "Yes, sir. I thought I had better speak to you before put- ting them under arrest, but I turned out the guard and told the sergeant to see they keep as they are, lying down where they are until I came back," - Colonel Garstan stared at the paper in front of him aid then at. Vere -Vaughan. "Anything to say before I put you under arrest?" he asked. "But I . , . 1 ... I don't under- stand, sir. Major Iiszelrigg, dis- guised as a aPthaa, came into the cell where I was imprisoned and said that these people were all right nad that they'd get rale to Giltraza Fort, and that he'd give rale a note to you which he would write in Russian it case it went Astray." "Quite so," smiled Colonel Garstan unpleasantly, "I -Ie said he had got a most Important message for you about the Hadji of Turttngzai and the Singing Hadji of Sufed Kot, and that he'd let you know that niy escort were good fellows who — though doubtless with some hope of reward—would see ale safe here. I.promise(1 one of them a thousand rupees and—" "And all the rest t,f it," inter- rupted Colonel (Iarstan. "And you actually mean to tell me that Major Hazelrigg, who haL spent most of his service on the L'ol'der here disguised as a Pathan, didn't recognize the infamous Chimnai, the man he has been after for months?" "Of course he knew then; all," continued Garstan, "and I haven't the slightest doubt that he was In Sufed riot simply because 3 Pads only los d ISSUE No. 38-43 C This delicious cereal—it's grand tasting in muffins, too—keeps thous- ands regular, naturally ... stops their trouble "before it starts". Try this pleasant plan. Eat KELLOGG'S ALL -ARAN every day . . drink plenty of water ... and sec why it's „ „ called b • Your favorite a "better way". grocer has ALL -BRAN in two conve- nient sizes. Made by Kellogg's in Landon, Canada. t'hinlnai and his gang had taken refuge there. Well, ince again, have you anything to say bfeore 1 put you under arrest?" "1 can only say, sir, dant I cannot understand what has hap- pened. I can't "I can, can, though. 1 can tell you exactly what happened. You got away from Sufed riot with Major Ilazelrigg's help :\N1) with some of our people, his agents. You got away all right -- but you were followed and the whole of your lot were reuppered, all except you, by ('hininai and the rest. .and they gave you the choice of having your throat tut or coni- ing here with therm. Isn't that it? Something of that sort?" "No, sir, Absolutely nothing of the sort, I swear." Colonel Garstan rose to his feet. "Well, you are under ar- rest. I'll see to you when 1 come back, I'm now going to handcuff your friends—whom you guaran- teed and brought in here with their rifles loaded. Before I do SO, are you disposed to—u---give me any help?" "I'll give you every possible help I can ,sir. \Vhy shouldn't I? I can't understand . . . I . . . what clot I do?" And the stoutGarstan with his one-way mind, his forthright simple aid honest stupidity, stood for a moment staring at Vere - Vaughan in deep thought, nn un- wonted exercise for the good fellow. "What puzzles me," said he— and the whole thing puzzled him pretty nearly to death—"is why you didn't give the she v away (their show, of course I mean) directly you were in this . room, in safety." Poor young Vere-Vaughan's face lit, up.. "But of course, sir! If I had thought my only way of getting safe in here was to conte in with these men, and I had done such a cowardly, foul, fool thing', shouldn't I round on them the nionient I was safe?'' "Aye," nlU1'niured \lac Intyl'e, nodding his wise head. "Well, you didn't, snapped Garstan. "Oil, God," protested \'ere- \'aughan, "of course I didn't! Lecause I never was in any dan- ger from then(. I tell you, sir, they are my friends, They have helped me to escape. We have had a running fight more or less the whole way, three pats of them doing rete' -guard action while I pushed on with the others." "Look here, Vere -Vaughan," replied Garstan. "Here's the test. Do you give rare your word of honor as an officer and a gentle- man that you know each one of these Hien to he—an enemy of the Singing Hadji of Sufed Kot and a friend of the Sirkar? 1)o you guarantee that they are all escaping from Sufed Kot and genuinely taking refuge in this fort? And with no other object or hope but to get safe across the Border before the Singing Hadji catches them?" "YES, SIR, I 1)0," replied Vere -Vaughan immediately. "I guarantee that Wali Dad, the leader, conies from Kurnai; that he was the leader of the men who caught me when the plane crash- ed, saved me then, as long ago as that, from being killed by the followers of the Mullah of Kurnai and took ane to the Malik. In the end the Mullah of Kurnai would have got ane and handed ane over to the Singing Hadji, but Wali Dad was in charge of me and more or less prevented me from being put to death, protected me both on the way and at Kurnai. "Then, while I was in Kurnal, expecting to he handed over for the Hadji to cut my throat at any moment, Wali Dad brought another man with him, Khoda Khan Abazai, when he brought my food one night. This man ad- mitted that he was an unwilling deserter from the Indian army and wanted to go back and asked if I would do my best for him if he helped ane to escape. Of course I said I would, and bar- gained with him. Then he and Wali Dad got to work and no doubt promised all sorts of things to friends of theirs whom they knew could be induced to come in with them. They all wanted me of promise something, but I anyway," • took the line that this man, lihoda Khan, was my agent, so to speak, in the nuttier, and they must deal with hint, I've no doubt lie bribed them with all sorts of promises and encouraged the be- lief that there would be a hig ransom to divide." -And you mean to tell me that you believed all this^." asked Colonel Gars;;u). telling you everything (wetly as it happened, sir," re- plied Vere -Vaughan, "I hadn't implicit faith in any of therm--- unl)s s it were Khoda Khan, who had been a Sepoy and seethed a good chap, and ni \Vali Dad -- until 1 found that every one of them was Twilling to take the most solemn oath with the Horan in his hand, that they would got rale safely here. 1 believed it was all right, sir, and just before 1 got away I was (Plitt' stile it was." "Because Major Hazelrigg him- self guaranteed the men and told rale that with any luck i should reach Giltraza Fortsafely, and that 1 was to tell you that he was in the Sufed lion country, arod give you a message. I can't understand it, sir." :\nd then Garstan, who is a mna of action, promptly got down to it with the outlaw's. And one has to admit that Usman Shah was able to clear away any linger- ing doubt that alight have re- mained in what we must can Gerstnn's mind. From the door of a disused storeroom that happened to be empty and that had been allotted to Vere-\'aug•ha n's friends, Us - man Shah suddenly whispered "('hinlnni'" Anil Chimnai, doubt- less thinking it was one of the band, promptly answered, "What's up? Who is it?" "It's 1, Usnmatn Shah. Don't you remember rale, Chimnai? I recog- nized you at once. What do I get if I don't betray you, Chin1- nai? What do 1 get if I help you?" "Come in here," whispered Chimnai. "No fear," replied l swan Shah. "Not I. You come out here, Chimnai, if you want to talk business." And out crept Chimnai, to find a powerful electric torch turned on hint, and to see Colonel Gar- stan, revolver 111 111111(1 (111(1 a business -like firing squad stand- ing at the ready. "Hands up, Chimnai! Quick!" ordered Garstan, raising his re- volver. Chimnai, who had escap- ed out of that sort of fix before, put then( up and w'as promptly seized by half a dozen hearties who had been waiting on either side of the doorway. After waiting a few minutes, a score of rifles pointing at the doorway, Garstan told Chimnai to call to \lahazil and tell hint 'to come out. And on Chinmai's taking no notice of the order, he promised him faithfully, on his word of honor as an officer and a gentleman, that he d hang hint at dawn. ('hini i:Li, knowing' his Garstan of old, called Mahazil, and an- swering to the name of ,11ahazil a Haul came out and was prompt- ly seized. Yes, t'snnan Shah had not been mistaken, ''Nov tell Mirza Khan Iskander Ishan Junta, son of the Singing lladji of Sufed Kot, to come out," said Garstan, "al just mention that if there's a rush there will he a volley — from. twenty rifles. And that the sur vviors, if any, will be hanged in about an hour's time. And you with 'e111." Chinnlai, as would any Pathan have done in like circumstances, did his best to save his own hide. And in about five minutes from leaving his quarter's Garstan had got the lot of thein trussed up. Well, there it was, and Garstan being Garstan, what followed was inevitable. (Continued Next Week) Night Fliers Some L'. S. Arany carrier pig- eons become night fliers, after being reared in darkened mobile lofts and given their first flights In early dawn. 0 0.0c 00- '1i► ���E�1�����1111, 1�u11111�� Get the BLACK LEAF 401 For lice and feather mites, Black Leaf 40 is outstanding. Apply with the Black Leaf 40 applicator accord- ing to directions. The fumes pass under the feathers of the roosting fowls and kill the pests. Also Kills Garden Insects Use on flowers, plants, shrubs, trees and other foliage to kill aphis, (eat,^ hopper, young sucking bugs... lace bug, mealy bug and similar, �Lirt�t.ts. Insist on figtoiy seated prickled. for lull strength. 5u'c!'p,. Ilrur;t , 1,(:::,!, rare. I've)! stir' '•c's.! 1211 LOOK FOR THI_.1 FA( ON (N( PACK AGF Queen Elizabeth Defends Porridge Her Majesty Also Has A Good Word For Potatoes ,hales Alaaton, rho outspoken radical in the largish Parliament, stated something when he said that oatmeal porridge was a swindle as far as nutritional value was concerned. declares the \Vinnipog Free Press, '1'ht dcfrncc crone appropriate15 from Tum Johnston, Secretary of State for Scotland, who asserted tiro high value of porridge because of Its content of vitamins, carbohydrates and fats. Then Queen Elizhetl) rallied to the caus0 and told a group of Scot• fish girls that Scots were corning again to the traditional nutritious foodstuffs --oatmeal porridge and potatoes. All the old practices are not had and some of the new-fangled food products leave much to he desired. lllauy witnesses would testify as to the energy producing quality of 0010111, but there can be too much of any good thing. ;111(1 the juniors are right in demanding a change. The Queen had a goad word for potatoes, also, , The Irish always knew their value, and with the new attention now given to nu- trition, that common article of diet has tut assured position — Ts'dth numerous options as to how 1t should he served. TABLE TALKS SADIE B. CHAMBERS A CHAT ON PICKLES The homemaker and the good provider of the family has always considered late August and Sep- tember as the time when she makes a final inventory of the fruit storage and incl tally or otherwise jots down her final list for her family's regUirenlcnts. \Ve hear every day, "\\'hat about the sugar?" especially as the subject of pickles is mention- ed. 1)o not he discouraged. Many pickle ventures are successful witlt:little or no sugar and maybe you might make some of then( your special favorites until our supply of sugar is once again back " to normal. This recipe has been tried and not found wanting, so I ant pass- ing it on to you,— Mixed Pickle (Using Saccharine) ;• cup salt 1 teaspoon powdered saccharine 2 tablespoons white mustard seed 2 tablespoons dry tunierie I.,' teaspoon cayenne 1 teaspoon curry powder 1 cup corn syrup $ cups vold vinegar (if strong. diluted) 8 good-sized cucumbers 10 small green tomatoes 11 small onions 1 cup chopped celery Combine dry ingredients very thoroughly. Mix to al smooth paste with one cup of vinegar. Add the corn syrup and rest of the vine- gar, Place this dressing in large crock, \\'ash the cucumbers and to- matoes (not peeled) and peel the onions. Cut all into small cubes. 1l' you have not the celery add a teaspoon of celery salt to season- ings. Add prepared Vegetables to the dressing in the crock and com- bine well. Cover crock in a cool place all stir twice a day for two weeks. Fruit Relish G cups finely chopped celery 4 cups chopped apple 0 green pepper's 6 sweet red peppers 1 tablespoon salt 1,4 lb. seedless raisins • 2 cups cortr syrup 2 cups cider vinegar (diluted) • 3/'l cup water 2 sticks of cinnamon 6 cloves \\'ash celery thoroughly, and chop fine, Combine w'itlt the apples which have been pared and cored, then put through the chop- per, (medium knife), Combine celery, apples and peppers. Mix well and then (nix in the salt. GEE, Alt THE GANG'S HERE BUT JOE BROWN GUC55 HE'S RIGHT'IN THE FIGHTING NOW LISTEN GANG... LETS RETAKE TURNS WRITING TO JOE EACH WEER REMEMBIR,HE$ OJERSEAS FIGHTING FOR U5 YES, LET'S $NOW JOE WE'RE RIGHT BEHIND HIM At NOME YOU REMEMBER JOE BROWN, DAD—WE ARE ALL TAKING TURNS WRITING TO _ HIM EVERY WEEK THA1S GREAT,CHRISSIE, \ !KNOW WNAT LETTERS FROM HOME MEANT TOME IN THE LAST WAR GUNNER BROWN•HERES A FLOCK OF LETTERS FOR YOU --(r o` Mt(0�. i= `CJJ:as' I_� Inti All CHRISTMAS IflS es : ,is u heie's'.a wa',tfiine::duty fpr,;every;tvfxna Ean� Place over the simmer, covered tender, Add the washed raisins, cern syrup, vinegar, and broken cin- namon sticks tin a, cloth). Simmer uncovered for 16 minutes. Remove the cinnamon and sinnoor another 20 minutes, Pour into hot sterile ,ta'r, and seal. direct heat and until celery is )LIMN Chamber. 0•eleonu. personnl Ietfer, from Were/deo! render.. She Iv lammed to receive NIIg I(eNtlo,,, "n lopI('N for her column, and I. 1111)•8344 reedy to wen to your "pet peevCH," Itcryue/l. for reelpeN or Npcclnl angina are In order. AddreNo your !et term to ")I4444 88dlc II, ('hampers, is 'Weal Adelaide tit., Torun 10." Send .Tamped Nelf-rad. dreNNed enmelope If 301 ))IN1I n reply. Synthetic Tires For Sale In Canada The Munitions Department an- nource(1 last week that under tire -rationing regulations pas- senger can' tires made of s ynthe- tie rubber imported from the United States will he released for sane immediately, and that man- ufacture of the synthetic tires has already begun in Canada. The departmental announce- nient emphasized that existing tire regulations have not been relaxed, raid that the synthetic tires will he available only to es- sential users eligible to buy new tira�. Ilubber Controller Alan II, 1\'illiamson said tests so fa' havo shown that synthetic rubber is not as tough as natural rubber for tire manufacture, and that the .few synthetic tires therefore, must he driven "tit low speed and with great care." (;urs elluippe ' with the new tires should not he driven at more than 35 miles at hour, and overloading must be avoided, Mt'. Williamson added. Inflation pres- sures should be checked a; least once weekly. The making of reclaim tires, the announcement said, now will he discontinucn. Only limited quantities of synthetic tires will he manufactured, and they will be sold by tire ration permit. [ly January, 11)13, 1,1111 Mal- tese had. been killed and more than 1,500 seriously injured in air raids FOR YEAR'S FINAL PICNIC Take to the backyard or the nearest picnic grounds for a final fling at open air sunshine, nature—and food that's fun! The old standbys are Use best drawing cards, salads, pickles, ha'dhoiled eggs, pie or layer cake. But with your sandwiches why not, include something ne.w— deliciou.s, freshly made, crunchy All -Bran Rolls? The rich, nut -like taste of bran enhances the flavor of any spread you choose; puts something new in hamburgers. So simple to make, too. Here's the recipe! ',i• cup shortening J cup boiling water ?!a cup sugar 2 eggs 2 cups All -Ryan 2 cakes compressed yeast 2 teaspoons salt 1 cup lukewarm water (;1 (or more) cups flour Put shortening', sugar, All -Bran and salt in large mixing bowl; add boiling water and stir until ,thortening is smelted. Let siand until mixture is lukewarm. Add well -beaten eggs and yeast softened in lukewarm water. Add half the flora' 11101 beat until smooth; add remaining' flout', unix well. Let rise until double in h;'l:; p'n'•h down. Form balls of dough to fill 'greased muffin pawls about half full. Let rise in a warn( plaice alrout two hoary 01' until double in bulk. Bake in a moderately hot oven (425' F.) about 15 minutes. Yield; 4 dozen rolls (2% -inch diameter). Note—After flour is added this dough may he stored in the refrigerator, and rolls formed, allowed to' rise and baked as nce.'cd. 44 OGp,REVES COSi ONLY li (PLUS PAPERS) e of MACDONALD'S In every package FINE there is enough smooth, mild ,Bright Virg CU's' TOBACCO Virginia' to roll LOUR standard cigarettes. FORTY- 7. (INCLUDING T AXi • THIS CURIOUS WORLD 11 ' AT SOME FUTURE DATE - WE MAY LAUGH AT MEN WITH ,t1A/i2 SCIENTISTS SAY MEN OF TOMORROW WiLL HAVE NO HAIR 7 FWEf2 - TEETH AND ONL`/ FOUR. TOES ON EACH FOOT. /41 By William Ferguson 1 COPR. 1941 OY NEA SENJICE, INC. — U.S. GOLF ASSOCIATION ALLOWS GOLFERS TO 0/5-CO/V77/VUE IN A TOURNAMENT, WITHOUT PENALTY, IF L(GPHTNiNCf GETS 700 chOSG. ,',e CO4 ' 7,e7 - Z EARTH'S POPULATION IS sie ESTIMATED AT 2, oob, 000, 000 0, /I /, 200, 000, 000 980, 000, 000 9.14, 7. M. NEC. U. 9. PAT. OFF. ANSWER: Appro::rnately 2,000,000,000. NEXT: What does a gopher carry in his pockets? R FARM WIFE CHATS 70 WOMEN Have you ever tried putting u fete hundred sparrows to bed? No? Well, that's what I've been doing:; and it's quite a job. You Bee it happened this way, Along one wall by our front door we have a vigorous growth of Vir- ginia creeper, I was year. get- ting a toot well established and I longed so much to see it creep - in; up the wall. And at last the creeper grew, and has continued growing for the last three or four years. But alas, its dense growth has proved to be a regu- lar haven for all the sparrows in the neighborhood. One has only to step outside our front door and the birds fly out by the hun- dred, Yes, 1 actually mean that— to say by the dozen, or the score, wouldn't describe the situation at all. And, oh (lean', you never saw anything like the mess — the steps, the window -sills and the creeper are absolutely plastered. I am cured for all time of any desire to have Virginia creeper growing over any wall of our house; But yet I don't want to destroy It altogether—at least not yet— so 1 thought 1 would see what thinning out the foliage would do, 1 clipped away at what I could reach and then got Part- ner's help for the high spots. That same evening 1 worked out in the garden in order to watch the birds' bedtime manoeu- vres. They carne back all right, but not in such large numbers. And then I fixed therm. 1 armed myself with a clothes prop and beat the creeper with it each time the birds came back to roost. As long as I stayed near the steps all they did was sit on the eaves - trough and watch for an oppor- tunity to fly to their hiding place. But if 1 no More than disap- peared around time corner of the house they were back again in full force. But I stayed around and filially the birds decided to spend the night in' some nearby trees, So you see I really did put the sparrows to bed, Isn't it strange that so fre- quently what we have longed for proves such a disappointment when we get it? Haven't you often found it so? We build up for years on something we want to get, or to do, and when our dream cones true we find it doesn't measure up at all to our expectations. For instance, wo all know people so obsessed with the idea of saving up for the future that they get no pleasure fcotn living at all. In such eases one of two things always happens —either the person dies while still workings, or else he retires, only to find that hard work has become so much a part of his daily life that the time and abil- ity for enjoying' leis hard-won leisure has Jong since passed. He has forgotten how to relax. The pity of it! One can imagine Puck looking on and chuckling to himself — "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" * * * Of course I do not mean that we should not save for the future —and at present there is no bet - By Gwendolhne P. Clarke ter way than to invest what w•e can save in Victory Bonds—but wo should beware of getting so far into the woods that mve can- not see the trees. There is a happy medium in saving just as there is in spending. To deny ourselves a little pleasure for the sake of a mythical future is false economy—and it is not so hard to find as alight be sup- posed. A weary farm -wife takes a day off to visit her new grand- child and comes back with a now zest for life; friend husband nt takes in a nearby auction sale - and, in hob-nobbing with Ilia neighbors, realizes,,that his is not the only poor crop in the district. As for the homes where there are still small children, it takes so little to nutke them happy, the (tear wee souls. A little extra attention from Mother — a new dress for a doll; a bright coat of paint on the wee boy's wagon and their world is bubbling over with joy and laughter. And then we have the radio for entertain- ment. No, it' is not all "hot" music—there are programs there to inspire, amuse and delight all those who take the time and trou- ble to find them, Of course we also want the latest war news but don't let us clutter up our minds by listening to every news broadcast there is—for that way madness lies. Kidnaps Queen Bee From R.A.F. Bomber ft happened on an airfield in Britain, Working on a giant Halifax bomber at its dispersal point, the ground crew suddenly heard a strange buzzing noise, and saw a great procession of bees enteriIl and leaving a small hole in the tail of the plane. The Halifax was due to bomb Germany that night, bees or no bees. A frantic search through- out_ the district ens -ed until a local clergyman was discovered who said he could handle the un- welcome passengers. Gingerly the ground creme stripped part of the fabric off the tail, and t110 clergy- man, wearing, gloves, found the queen bee—whom he boreoff, followed by the rest of the colony. The ground crew patched up the fabric and a few hours, later time bomber took off for Cologne. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON SEPTEMBER 26 ABIDING VALUES PfhOM ISRAEL'S HISTORY Deuteronomy 1-3, 11 PRINTED TEXT, Deuteronomy 11:13-25 GOLDEN TEXT — Righteous- ness exalted) a nation; but. sin is a reproach to any people. Pro- verbs 11 :3 1 Memory Verse: 11e hath made everything. beautiful in its time. Ecclesiastes 3:1.1. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time. -1106-5 Place.—That part of the Jor- dan Valley which was i(nnledi- :ttel•y north of the lied Sea and below the Dead Sea. Obedience To God "And it shad come to pass, if ye shall hearken diligently unto my commandments which I com. mold you this day, to love Jehovah your God, and to serve hint with all your heart and with all your soul, that I will give the main of your land in its season, the former rain and the latter rain, that thou nu(yest gather in thy grain, and thy new wine, and thine oil, And I will give grass in 'thy fields for thy cattle, and thou shalt eat and be full." God is concerned with the phy- sical welfare, the material pros- perity, of alis people, God does not desire His own chosen people to live in constant hardship, nor any nation that follows Ilial to have to suffer long years of pov erty or famine, What God first wants is the heart to be yielded to Him, and then n11 the things that noun can desire will God lovingly bestow. Warning About Idolatry "'fake heed to yourselves, lest your heart be deceived, and yo turn inside, and serve other gods, and worship them; an 1 the auger of Jehoval. be kindled against you and he shut up the heavens, so that there shall be no rain, and the land shall not yield its fruit; and ye perish quickly from off the good land w:iich Jehovah giveth you." The heart is the citadel of tho whole moral being, and so long as it is kept for the Lord, Ilio enemy can gain no advantage; but when once it is surrendered, all is really gone—there is the turning aside — other gods aro served and worshipped. u Thy " Teach Children "Therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in our soul; and ye shall bind them for at sign upon your hand, and they shall be for frontlets between your eyes. And ye shall SPINNER SUNSHADE Striped spin 1;00 which once graced the nose of a German llesscrsclmnitt is good only for a su1Shade now, as It,A.h'. armorer carries the broken plane part across an arifield in Sicily. POP—Formerly of WPA WARRIOR OF DIEPPE AND KISKA l'od r a hail of steel gild fire, on the beaches of Dieppe, Lieut. -Col. Dollard ylcuard, 1).S.0., officer commanding Les Fusiliers Mont -Royal, fought gallantly, was wounded live times in ars many hours, covered the re -embarkation of his men and fainted as he was carried back on a landing barge. Regain- ing consciousness he organized the anti-aircraft defense of the barge, lying flat on his back. In the recent invasion of Kiska by Canadian and American troops Col, llenard commanded the Ilull Regiment of Quebec. This drawing by 11ubert Hogcr, depicting the scenes of Dieppe appears on the latest poster in the National I•'ilm Board's "glen of Valor" series. teach thein your children, talking of them, when thou sittest in thy house, and upon thy gates; that your clays may be multiplied, and the days of your children, in the land which Jehovah swore unto your fathers to give thein, as the clays of the heavens above line earth," Obedience to the lane of God does not conte naturally to fallen Huai, Man's tendency is down- ward, not upward; away from God, not toward God. Man must be continually reminded of the latus and commandments and will of. God, or else lie will forget them and live in disobedience to therm. 'Therefore the Israelites are told that they should first lay up tine words of the law of God in their heart and in their soul, and then bind thein upon their hand and on their forehead between their eyes. The Jews have literally fulfilled this, by binding in little boxes, on their • arms and foreheads, written por- tions of the book of the law. What really is meant here is that whatever one does, and whatever one thinks, should be controlled by the law of God. It is not so important for us to have little pieces of paper nailed up on the doorpost, on which the law is in- scribed, as it is for us to have a home recognized by those who enter it as belongings to the Lord, It is the home that is to be sancti- fied. Assurance Of Victory For if ye shall diligently keep all this commandment which 1 command you, to do it, to love Jehovah your God, to walk in all his ways, and to cleave unto him; then will Jehovah ' drive out all these nation, from before you, and ye shall dispossess nations greater and mightier, than your- selves. Every place whereon the sole of your foot shat' tread shall be yours: from the wilderness, and Lebanon, from the river, the river Euphrates, even unto the hinder sea shall be your border. There shall no man be able to stand before you: Jehovah your God shall lay the fear of you and the dread of you upon all the land that ye shall tread upon, as he hath spoken unto you." Here is a definite promise that no mat- ter how powerful the inhabitants of Canaan should be at the time of Israel's entrance into the promised land, God would give the Israelites u sweeping victory over all of therm if they would but continue to walk in His com- mandments. When Israel was in obedience to God her victories were assured and continuous; when she disobeyed God, either as a people or as individuals, defeat o; ertook her. There is no greater illustration. than this, that YOU FOOD IP YQU HAVEi4'T GOT A RI1=LE, YOU WOiJ'T HAVE TO DO ARM DRILL t.O1 9rnitcn e. inc.) the tragedy that occurred to Israel in her early days of ad- vance into Palestine was because of the sin of Achiun (Josh. 7), and the glorious victory that came tt her against the very same city which had defeated her when this sin was put away (Josh. 8). The commercial fish harvest 01 the united States in 1941 4,850,000,000 pounds. Was The wprd alligator comos from el legarto, the Spanish word for reptile. Nazis See Red White and Blue Naris in Norway are seeing red (anti white and blue), says an Oslo report. Thirty thousand shoos were to be made, the factory was really, and officials had approved the samples. Suddenly production was ordered stopped. The Nazis (Id discovered that the paper for thr shoes was colored red, white, 811(1 blue, and was a form of autt- caY.i demonstration. • • 1 WAR PRODUCTION CHIEF HORIZONTAL 1,6 Head of newly formed U. S. War Production ..Board. 11 Short cloak, 12 Iridium (symbol). 13 Upon, 14 Eager. 16 Entrance. 17 Repeat. 19 Meditate. 20 Type assortment, 21 Shade. 22 Employ diligently, 23 Otherwise, 25 Valley. 27 Therefore. 20 Ostrichliko birds. 31 Respiratory sound. 32 Like, 33 Compass point. 34 Exist. S I<NOW BUT T WONT SOMETHING TO LEAN OW LIVE THE OTHER FELLOWS Answer to Previous Puzzle Al_13E.R T LORD_ E� PRA _I , E_ I,NS T,M' ET SP 0 THY FLOW TI TANS EVERUN! N E S TIL S0T, REP TRY E s (_jE 1 NIST E 1 AGLE:f'OTTO S EP�]THE© P'us BERN SUFI ELL R ASS IM ALBERT oR ' gsT PES EiNS�EIN S ---ET _aa SURAL 0 S MALL HYSICS, P N 35 Dined, 51 Work. 36 Alternating 52 Symbol for current cerium, (abbr.), 53 And (Latin), 37 You and I. 54 Small plant, 38 At some other 55 Gaelic. place, VERTICAL 40 Exclamation, 1 Pedestal part. 42 Friend. 2 Express 43 Paving opinion. substance. 3Ir'ritatc.- 45 Prophet. 4 Beverages, 48 Location. 5 Musical 50 Enthusiasm, instrument, 6 Short letter, 7 Weaken. 8 Specimen. 9 Immature seed. 10 Unless (law)i 11 Taverns. 15 Accomplish- ments. 18 Silken sash.. 24 Tiny. 26 Wide awake. 28 Single. 30 Observe, 31 Hurrah! 32 Highest card. 37 Sager. 38 One who earns. 39 Spring holida y 41 Foot parts. 42 Fruit, 44 Revels. 46 Cloth measure 47 Initials of the board he for- merly headed. 49 Music note. 3 4 '5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 23 24 Z7 28 29 30 333 34 -37 By J. MILLAR WATT 4 Page 8. KatNtleat+stettuttetottotttoca:toctoettictoetetottu to icuttcbstomtcwwoctetoctul I Dresses and Blouses QI'�'OIla , Ladies Crepe D1'eSSCS $2,95 to x$(3,00 •Alr..1lbert L. 1'011 and tion, Teddy, r' THE STANDARD • 1,4 t Martha Washington Prints $1.98 to $2.49 Children's Print Dresses $1.00 to $3.00 Misses' Print Victory Blouses $1.00 Misses' Chiffon Blouses (long sleeve) $2.95 Olive McGill of sd : ;Moon, is \ kiting with A the dormer's ntut'ler, .\Ir.;. :\, Pule. Rev. \V. I. and Airs, \liLean 01 AIl'imiltou. visited for a few days last fiweek with Mrs. \II.Iralf. A IA Alis, Hazel Culling\corth of 'I'oron- ts10 spent last we, ii with the \Itsses g Lena and \lyrtle Livingston. il di miss Isabel Ih'igham, of slralford A' General 1105pital, spent Sunday at her Allium. 4I Nits. ,11'111 'Taylor of Ingers'lll, i'; 2.1 0 !spending a few holidays with her Pr2FP13132)111aiNN7.42(21313,WA/ND()t1:-.4Ya, cit,:a..d,M(111.sla,IiZ3t!haai'tii2ail5.I )rD4IDA2( )Gelber, \I1's. Benjamin Taylor. Waterman's Sets I4'or Style, Beauty, and Lasting Service. We have them in Sets at $5.06 (tax included). Also a full line of Eclipse Pens and Pencils. Individual, or in Sets. Sets 1$1.75. Pencils (i0c. Pens $1.15 (Guaranteed). Mechanical Pencils as low as 29c. BOXES FOR OVERSEAS SHIPPIN(, 1()c TAPE FOR SEALING BOXES, handy rolls 15c Flags, Union .lacks 5c, I0c, 15c, 25c Ink --- Waterman's, Skrip, i\'loodys, Blue Bird. Writing Paper --- 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Pads Panda Pads --- 200 sheets --- Splendid Value 29c Headquarters For All School Supplies and Public School Text Books. The Best in Loose Leaf Note Books, Refills, Etc. The Standard Book Store Real Cross SATURDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 18TH IN MEMORIAL HALL. Attendine' For 55 Years Ur. 'fhr.u)a, \11111 r, of 111:111 ; I urn. called at The Simplon; 1':1'11.0 on \\'edne ,lay. and in the (Uut•51 of the conversation lie made the remark that only o:!,•e in the past :1:r years has he 111i450(1 being in attendance. at Itlyth Fall fair. This must surely h' a re- cord attendance, Flax Crop \Vill Soon Be Harvested Special Train For Cattle fourt en carload., of cattle w'er1 phi; ped from Clinton ,4tu0lcyard.; re - (Tatty, A special twin was detailed by the (':stadia); N-tti011111 Railways to handle 1110 shipment, consigned to Canada Packers, I.td, farmers from whom the cattle were purchased were: John :Armstrong. Londes';oro, 120 head; 1W, H. Sterling, Goderioh town- ship, I 1 loud; .\rthnr Vale, Clinton, 1;0 head. 'l'hs average weight wit:; I.:o: ! .po01114, This Was ()tie of the larg(st sin);le shipments frcnl Clinton station iu many years. 4 \ir. and Airs. 31, Allen of :Auburn visited at the home of Ur,;, I). Stal:t• er on Sunday. Nlr, 1(3110 Hilburn has been con tined to his honk this week (1ue to illness. Doherty Bros. GARAGE. Accetylene and Electric Welding A Specialty. Agents For Intcrnational- I-Iarvester Parts & Supplies White Rose (las and Oil Car Painting, and Repairing BINDER TWINE 4;4:4:4.•. ••4 4•, ••..•..�..•.:..•, : ,4444. 44,:4:4:. ••. 444:,4.:. ••, •;,1 4.44••. •.•,•••4..,4•.,. +• See My Large Display Sunworthy WaIIpaer 't' 44 J4 •I4 Beautify your home for the dura .t, •:11011 No lltilel' I'tll'IIi511illg,s 111 your ?t� AI0, and Ur,. George L. Shipley of ' •=hunts equal the value of wallpapers.);(Penfield. are vkilhn with Airs. Jen- >:Pap:rs marked 5uiwurlhy wallpapers.); •= especially 1rea1:'(1 to resist fading..: .. ,t, May 1 suggest a complete change: •t•af scenery for the home lhruogh.: ithe medium of pieitsing \1'allpapers.•- _EDiT![ CIii:ICIITO\1'S. 1)ecorator's Shope/.. •_; Located Opposite Kernick's Grocer> PHONE 158, BLYTH, • 4 /.;..,4.,. ,,..,.4,..,..,41,14,41,14,11,1.,, ,;, ,; 4,44,4 ,, •,4 :,4 •,41,44;, ,,..;, bias and Alts. Shipley, \\'e are glad to report improvement in the condition of \Ir, \\'inion Log. an, \\•ho has home. been quite 111 at 111.; Airs. James Logan returned home on Aluuday after visiting with 1)r. and Airs. I'erguson, and Urs. I. 11, Brown of 'Toronto, Urs. Peter Ilr1111'll spent \\'etl'lesday of la.;t week w'IGi her aunts, Urs. \V. .1. 'Tough and Ali;; .Annie L:1idlaw•, of Clinton. .hiss Elinor° Winslow of London spent the w•cek•cnd visiting at the home of 31r, and Airs, Robert N'ctt'- colflhe. Aliss \Vilma \1'atson spent the w•tek-end with her parents, Air. and Air,;. .1. 11, \\'ateon. Miss \\'arson is teaching at 1'1ppen. Urs. harry Johustou and daughter, Alis.; franc'es, spent a few day,. last W-( sdc t\•th relatives at Toronto, Ham- ilton and \\'aterdown. (.'pl. Douglas Ross, stationed t\'il11 the It.('.A.f., at Vancouver. I1,('„ vi3iling w•itll his father, lh'. John Ross. at the 3101h)'a11 home, In 131ytl1. !Ali. and Airs. Harvey 31oGee of Auburn, anti Airs. John Stalker, of \\'aslcada, Alin., vislle(1 on friday of I:Ist week with Airs. 1), Stalker and family. Air;. .1il1on L0We, 31i'. and Airs. 'Jude Lowe, and sou, \\'aynr, and 31r. and Alr,. (iardon \\''nrhivan, of Bras.' 501,4, spent Sunday with sirs. .\lice Fawcett. .Airs. Fred 1 aweell 1111 011 'I'uescloy for Toroutn 0:111 NOW Ynrk, Where she Will visit briefly. Ilex brother. Jame; Al( Kay, i; with the U.S. Navy. Windshield Stickers anti site will visit with hits in New '1'o Replace New Plates \'ot•k, (;surge 11. I)u•a'et, Ontario minister Itec'enl visitors at the home of Air. r I' hi;llway.;, er(bay anuminc-d no and Airs. George Caldwell Were; 31r. •n 1110050 111111.; will 1 issued to Alt 1 1111(1 Airs. 11111 Smith, ,Iran. Isabelle motorist in this pro.,ince next 3(11) tan d (toss of 13rus:;cls, Airs. 11. Tucker, Ibec•ause of the steel shortage, of \\ inglin:n, Urs, \1'nl. ford and "Vehicle, Will clu•ry' a tt•iudshield Helen2of Arthur, Stic'Irel' 10 he Supplied When the licens"' I Airs. (1..l. Bailin returned by motor11 Pulling operation of the 11:1 Gordan 1 aro purchased," he sai(1, adding that to her home in North I1ay last Fri - Flax Company c1•01) will sono be corn- 1111;; pla10.; would l: u55d, " 1 (UTh1l-' day and was accompanied by her pleted. Ilk.' ween 1"1 and : ! acre; 01:1g 0 cha11;e in the system of isstt rlrotlier, Airs. .1. 13. Tiernay, who will was plant, d. and although the seeding lag permits." spell! sante Weeks With her and Who l\as late, t`e crop is good. The Wet I ----1, 'v( 0111er 1.4 staling the harvesting a 1 difficult 1115'(. I Try a Classified lid. - 25c, Sa will also visit With her son, 1 13. Tier - nay, and Airs. Tiernay, of the same city, eady-Made Menusfor2l Days ICETempting ... Convenient a a .YOURS Nutritionally Right! 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MAIL YOUR COUPON TODAYI I• rte• �1, *Thr Nutritional ntaletnenta )n "Eat- tn-W"rk•to-WIn" are rrrrptnhle In Nutrltlnn(rrv'Ires. UrpnrtmrntorPen- P51111 and National Health. (71 (awn, for the Canadian Nutrition Programme. "NUTRITION FOR VICTORY", BOX Goo, TORONTO, CANADA. Please send the my FREE copy of"Eat-to-Work-to•Win". Name Add re: City Pros. J .f V•;; :3d ss , en's BAKERY. WIZEN IN NEED OF BREAD, BUNS, PIES, IIOME-MADE CAKE OR COOKIES. REMEMBER "THE ROME BAKERY" H. T. VODDEN. Hoflya BAKERY AND C.ONFEC,TIONERY. Soy Bean, Whole Wheat and White Bread. Also Buns, Bread, Tics, Cakes and Wodding Cakes a Specialty. PERSONAL INTEREST Airs. George 1.e1111 td Listowel Is visiting with relatives In 111y'lh, Air. Itay 1'nh'tyu sprue last visiting in Ottawa. \Vet.k Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1913. .1 11 I . lul I v , 1 1 1 a 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 /1 , .1, 11. o I.1`I4.$ , 1-,M.Y 11 I. Insecticides and Sprays 1Ve list below some of the Sprays an(l Insecti- cides nee(10(1 now to combat the insects, flies, Etc, I)arley's Shoo-h'ly Cattle Spray per gal. $1.00 Sapho for Moths bottle, 35c Fly-O-Cide, for household Flies, 8 oz, 20c, 16 oz. 35c Larver•, for Moths per bottle 85c Paris Green half lb. 29c, 1 lb. 50c Arsenate of Lead 1 lb. 20c, 5 lbs. 90c Wood's Moth Blocks 10c' and 25c Havok Moth Crystals 1 lb. 19c R. D. PHILP, Phm. B. DRUGS, SUNDRIES, WALLPAPER—PHONE 211. 0111 11.1.111.1.1. s, 1..,..,,.... 1114.i 1... • 1 ...1 I1.., .4',4..4,^" '1 ..-4,1. 1•44‘141 1'40411441 L.1..r tovwm. 1 nVi..!C,;+,. 4,e., 1••,".:!;..r,^•nt,v t�tatGt ! 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That mean old nun) "\\'ealhor" 1011 a d:l.nper 011 Illyth'.; Animal Fall fall• w'hith ‘vas 11,1d this \1edne.'day after. noon, 501:11, 1.-111, .11:11 as the school ( hildren were gathering for the fac- ade, down calve the rain. The parade nudonhte(1l} the 1;0'111''1 attendance lit litany year's \vont(' have 110 •n ('1 (10dl 1. \',ny people who ealut' to lu.\ n tor lite fair didn't go In 111 p•r(II its \4111'0 wit; 501.11 that 1111- 1(1! 11)uun t\a:. turn- ing out wet, It (vas regretI'. Ie that t.h1 \conllmr 1111(1 111 he so (11 .'•'11eahl • hat 11131 is tho u11' 1;1111;; ((01' (Oh .1 those in charge (if the Fair hate 10) control. Finally it did let tip 50111+, 1111(1 headed (111020 at the 'I'ip'I'np Rut\lic;; 'I'uur• sly the Lucknow• Pipers, the cilildrea ('101001 held in 51,lfurlh 11(15 \1'1;100 and their le:1111 05 liar:Med (101'11 mail) (1111' afternoon. Ale,,sits. Gordon Elliott, licrt (fray, Harold \'u11d1'n an 1 \\'hitmore ahem,,,, a I1urn ;mein --V— PERSONAI, INTEREST \1 Y. hat's, y 110' ins'ut watt in atlen- stye( t to the grounds. However the rain (lime on again and the I)irecl;n's stet 10 (1011(10 \Vila( to (10. 'Tile race' there la ;'t 'Thursday etsuiu;',. Irnck, Whh-h w'll, in ',erred shape, I (came so muddy that it Was decided Ur, (lliarlle 1,1(1(110, 1011111111 of th to call the race., orf until a later date. Gordon 1 lax Company, ha, sewed hi; ,Judging on th different classes of fluuily to Blyth and have taken all lt\•esto0k and pouitry was e•nnUnned. residence In the 1I0"(' own :1 by 11(0. and, a list of these \\inners Wili be \\'ilkin4(111, \\'e wcicuule Alis. Litltllo publishlQ in next )week's issue. and family to Myth. 1st ;tenant. Mass 'I'huell, of l)uu doral, Sas'<., is visiting at Itis ihome 1a 11111140 ,. a.,,.,. here. 131r. Janes Ilh•ons has returned to Sky Barbour ,Airport alter a w•cc:rl:' vacation at his home here. Urs. Gori; )n \lc0ol.ald of Valley- 1 Lary, and All's. Cr. Young of :\,lax, are I. visiting at the house of Air, George ii llirons. 1\1r. and All's. Harold Scruton and Nancy Ann and Murray, of furl Dov- er, v1,5ite(I on Sunday with Alr. and. Airs, Joe Sdta(1(11(k, Airs. James Atolls mud daughter, 1501101. \'ancouver, is visiting with her parents, .1r. and 3104. 1'er1y V111(•001, I)1'. Amis will f0110w• 111; Wife in 0 few (('01 hs. The Senior Itoonl or Myth Public 1,chonl \you first prim' for the school parade., Fecnud place w•as won by S. 5, No. 11. 111111(.11; ,ird. No. 12, 31o1'- ri5 anal Hallett; No. t1 \lorris and 1Iul• I1';, 1th, 31r, 0111 Urs. Fratilc \\'hiUuore, mn(1 son, Harold, of Hamilton, Air. and Urs. Ii•lynlund \\oit:uore, 110(1 Airs, Fran( \\'hitmu•e, Sr.. of Ilol- au'sville, and 31r. and Airs. ('art Cox, and ;nn, Gerald, of Gad:rich, were Sunday v;sitm•s with All. and Airs. Kenneth \\'lhilulore. , AN ERROR In the report of the 1Vonit'n's tute meeting in last W1 ek's issue, the whiner was 7ulnoulced for tasting the most stitches as All'. A. i wcett• This Was an error. Tile whiner was 3Irs, Benjamin Taylor, 11.1111111=14 ..1.1 411 11. 11.1.. , .41 4,441 I L'1i: G 'ILL BLYTH --- 0N'1'AItIO. EXCELLENT FOOD. GOOD SERVICE. Meals at All Hours. FRANK GONG �— Proprietor 1... 11, ,11.It,1.�1. .111,.1 d.1 .....171.1 . .,,,, . 1. 11 .111 . , .1. f 111 111 I. 1..,1 .11 46.14 .1, .1. 1,:Y1.nl_IU11...1.Y.4 tz4tc120:amati;tckvve wtutiirAti°i.taQitiveczstPi'.tate$tztt'utm$10m:wetaiat$ttal'vtzt:YtK'.SC'atvcr191 cq A st DtliNTIaiN kinthis4:t322i32iit blittialtM$0111`(111±11?alt'oft;'Iad1.Ai`,li`41u`i 1)11,t2tat3aMDi STU RT RO I'. SO Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery. Cheese, half lb. pkg., Loaf and Old Cheese. Black and Mixed Tea. .lain, Mai'illalade, and Corn Syrup. Beets and Carrots, in Glass Containers. Oxo Cubes and Oxo Fluid. Fruit Kepe and Paula Sugar Sdb. Soup:: Asparagus, Celery and Ox '!'ail. Vegetable, 'Tomato, Chicken - Rice, Chicken Noodle Fluffs, 19c, 25c. Custard Maker, '1 pts. 10c each Ci : 5c pkg., 6 for 25c. Spices, ground inti whole Charm Castile Soap 5c, 6 for 25c CERTO AND CERTO CRYSTALS. r'1 tis io °1 d0 1,1 115