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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1944-03-08, Page 1TH VOLUME 19 - NO, 30, �_- LARGE CROWD ATTEND CONCERT ANI) DANCE Total Gross Proceeds Amount To MYTH STAND BLYTH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MARC!! 8, 194.1. Trinity Church Ladies CORPORAL FRED OBITUARY Honour Mrs, Bray FAWCETT SAW THE Mrs, F. Dixon Stalker I'11e 11(114., of 'Trinity Atgli:un ('(lurch met a( the home of Mrs, BLITZ OF LONDON 1'I,,, (101111 OC(Urr4d in ('011111„ $igt},54 With ProbablyMore To Be A gathering representing the local Hospital on Saturday, Mareh •itlt, of 1 tcwart tlunwa'd on hriday ev,uing Turned In, As Season's Largest t0 11::.u1' Mrs, V. M. liras, n mels. welcoming committe, and alter town A1rs, 1', Dixon Stalker, life-long resi- Crowd Attend Concert and Dance,citizens were on hand to sleet the dent of this district. Airs. Stalker 111 r of the Church, who left this week to tnaI ' her hone, in 1Citcltener. \\'lien the gathering had assembled Mrs, 1', II. Streeter real( an address, The crowd which greeted the Clinton Radio School Band and Orchestra at tite I1eanorial Ball on Friday night, surpassed even the fondest dreams of the \tilla.ge Connell Rink Committee, and ail others who were closely con - 110011 1ra1(1 on Fridaty, forming a we1•:was in her 79th yea r, and passed coming committee for Corporal Dred Ion following an Ilius n11ich bad Pa We ell, who recently arrived haute 'confined 1101• to bed for the pint your from Overseas, and w'ho was n0con• ,months, and sirs, It J Powell presented the palled from Toronto by his wife. Bort in lorris\Township, the late guest of honour With n lovely coffee table, Fred has been away 31,_ years, going 'Airs, Stalker Was a daughter of Thu- Alrs, liras, its a( few well-chosen iOverseas in June 19.10, so he sees quite 111105 Laidlawand .\latgarst Armour. Heeled with the ever log's ent(rtaiu• words, thanked 1101 c ;,> emblcd Jona few changes in the old town in that Following lot' marriage to Mr. Stalks" stent, (heir kindness, period of Imre, lithe couple resided 10 East1Wawauo=h Up to the present ;a total c:t' fil•tla.,•,1 The Itis:ess, assisted by Bliss AliceCorporal Fawcett enlisted at Toren-1Township until they move(( to tilytlt has been accounted for, 141(1 as ticketsRogerson and sirs, 1l, J. Powell,, Ito in ,181(014~, 1910, with the 1st Can- seven 14att ago. woroot 5111'111 thIIYE•r:1::: points it may served a dainty lunch. 'adieu Signal Corps. Ile trained at!n'Attll stahlo'r passed he possible that more returns are still Following is ecopy of lite tul'lres.;: ' \'iuly ilau'racks, and went (h•erseas in , g I coming .\111'11. to be ttec�'undetl for. On the evening ' 1te:u''Ai's. 'IND': A umnlber of you,. •lune', 19 10, Surviving are two r18ug1111't 111,1 the net proceeds sh::ttid be in excess of ((rieets in 'Trinit). Church, Myth, Inav Fled is the first local boy to return cine sou, 511::, Will' Nesbit 1(11811') ; fng learned of your inupendin , dePar- , home, wire had a ria ,•side seat al the of '1'040010: Alt's, Peter Ih w 1( (1(111 t $100,00, 1111(1 it will be interesting to h 1 � b-' of Blyth, w•ho had been With her taxpayers to know that the rink cont- tune trent our e(mtinanity, wish to � Lan(lo» Blitz o►' 19x40. Ile had many 11'11'4 the c4 r4'm uy the 1,41(111 t'1: 3 express our regret. During the mother through her lime -a, and whose mitt.ee. financed the slanting rink I years exciting experiences, and Wets station- ,1101040(1 to (ludenieh to the home o, husband is Overseas; and James, also without any enc:u1' drain on the town or your re:, 1(10004 here, ;old that of ,ed close enough to Loudon to be able ; the h'ide's feint 01141 uncle. \Ir. ;nt I I at 1101110, Two 5l I(tr5 also 5111.111'01 finances. In Cast. the venture (vas your nut 11811(1 and family, you have. to get a first-hand view of the disaster Mrs. C'. .\ iso .1.1 • •t, :1ng!e:eal titreel, .\115, \\'111, '1'oltgh, and 'AB, s •1111110 more than self-sus'ttining, it +iew of masse Inas). friends, \We hitve Ibund wrought by these raids, where they were joined by the groom': Yon willing to I Laidlaw, of Clinton; a brother, 1\11 - proceeds from Iia convert and (11110., l; help I'or+vard any good 1(c (vent through the ex,pofetce 10 of mother and father leas the serving of ]lam 'Aldine', , .c;11ts''• being machine-gunned by Nast raiders I •spredeceased her. Also the' wetdttg d1)11101% I \V1' wish to extend You and yours y nt•viviug are three grand -children, and It his own words "don't. let an Robert, Hilda and Frances Nesbitt, Later 1114 happy couple' left 011 a body tell you that's a lot of fun," I The late Airs, Stalker Wats a 11141)1 ,wedding tour of South \\'esters 1)11 ben of the United C'hurc'h, and a faith- tario, the bride donning at tilos,. eresn -fol attendant until falling health in- ,crepe dress, beige camel woof (o1)• and matching accessories. tetvcued, She Way 0 devoted (1(011)01', (111 tier return Air,:utd Ass Rebel.and faithful friend, on 11,04 y4(11's Subscription Rates $1,50 in Advance; 52.00 to U.S.A. WEDDINGS Robinson - Lockhart The 'r!uity Chur(h 1lo('-.W1); 'v w8 the 504'111T' of alt intert'stln:; w•edciiug Saturday 111 411101;, .\lasso •ith, Mien Aiary Ellen Lockhart, elder daughter of the 1;11e elr. and Mrs el 11, J . Lockhart. Blyth, \•as united 3n marriage to Edwin Stuart I(tI ill•''n younger sett of sur. and .lir-. 11. I!. ltobiti .n. Iilylh, 'Ch1' bride 1011,111 riltu•mline in : st'4'ct•1,'t:..: h 4114eS 111' ee\%(t '1 ' lu. crepe 0 )1It Mac's awes' .seri' :1:141 5004'4' a (nl'1agt' ul 'I'a1li:wa n I'„,4.. The 111'1(11' Was a!:1 a ;ed by 111 r t. Edith 1.4)(Ic11urt. 5144 W re a ilea\euly blue Wool crepe dr1-s with w t: hes aecessoties tale c 1,1)"-801' of Iii).. 1 1l'g11Ha (811111 utl. The 1;4110111'~ 81(4•011;104 was \\' (4 1, Erne t Rubin -un. 11('.11' a'euueli:l. Besides paying back a debt (,f $Ill ere Which had been borrowed from the town, the Itink Committee Have been able to crake a suLotantial contribu- tion to the Red Cross Society to tate amount of $50,00, This amount was the profit over and above expenses and debt Inctu•re(i at (he rink, 01141 at 1110 Concert and Dance, The stink Com- mittee, composed of Councillors itaiu- ton and \redden, are to be highly com- mended., As to the evening's entertainment Entertains At Bridge we believe that anyone who was there will hear us out, in saying tl'at it really was the event of the se115011. Flight -Lieutenant Young 11101 itis hogs Proved themselves outstanding artists, There were over twenty nlemb2r5 111 the Rand, and although their part of the Concert was short, It really w' is a treat, The personnel of the Band was largely American boys, who are In training at the Clutton Alr School, but in introducing 111000, blight-1.1001euttut Young said ho hoped, through time, to bring rho ntu0uber of (a11adtltn boys lip at least to the strength of our Ameri- can friends, Due to diffi:tlties bs- yond their control they were delayed in getting away from the Camp, and thus lhctr part of the concert was brief, mach too brief fe.r the crowd 114)0 very hest w'Ishes lot• ilio 111111re. \1'l' nut only wish 10 extend these w'ishca in words, but in a tangible ' way also, so we ash y'oa to accept (hie gilt, Sincerely yours, Friends of 'Trinity Church," Myth, Ontario, ( 011 'I'bursdey evening Airs, It, J. Powell and MIS, J. (1, \1'atson were joint lies -tosses at the farmer's home. The evening was in the form of a hridge tarty, and six tables were in play, Daffodils and Snapdragon formed a lovely setting for the event, 011d Miss 1 Mary Milne was high scorer of the evening in bridge,history as the turning point in the 13,nriug the evening the: hostesses !war, when the R.A.F. turned back presented \1.44, \', M, Bray, the guest 1 Gooring's LufftwaCfe, as they made of honour, with a lovely cup and their bids to bomb iatglaud into stili - 14)1001' (118610n, That was the tla.y the ]loyal A 111051 enjoyable evening was Ah' Force brought down 181 German brought to a close with the serving planes, It was 11 great thrill to see German airmen bailing out of their doomed ai'craf't, 1le saw a Get'mal airman receive a blood trallsd't,t011 of Jewish blood, with the accompanying remarks from the attendants, "Go i3arracks accommodation In those early days were not the hest, and for that reason they were stationed in a large barn, (luring one of the raids a bout) came down through the roof orf the barn, but failed to explode. That night Corporal Fawcett slept beside that bomb, as did many ot.11er soldiers, believing 1t ta be a "dud", 'Flu} next (lay, 23 how's later, to be exact, it ex- ploded, blowing tiro barn to pieces. it was not discovered unlit then that It was a time bomb, Another bomb w111011 fell outside the born, never did )'o off, and finally was (lug out and tlraW11 away. Pr'ed was present on that glorious day, that will probably go down in of dainty refreshments, School Chums IIonour Iof led B1 . , d} . , assembled, On Saturday evening Anne ,Jeanette back and Tell [litter that you have In lauding the efforts of this out Watson and Mary Kyle entertained (t li some Jewish blood in you." The Nazi standing group of musicians, we 1)11151 few girl friends al the home of sur. /ait'man was decided]) angry, not forget 0)14 olt'tt local talent, whu nt.l sirs, \V, N. \\'alson in honour Ile 8050 a bolltl)01' hit and blow up 80 kindly, and ably, provitlecl the first of Lorna iI'ay, who lett, wllh her in mid-air. During that period the part of the Concert, Miss Luella 01,,Ihe1, 011 'Tuesday, Taylor, and Sts, Gerald ihadl(y1.11• (lered lovely, and much appreciated , •fie for I\1ichener, sky was. hardly ever free of German v' 1011 will reside in Illyth. Private funern1 services were con- ducted from her late residen.'e on Monday afternoon, starch Gth,at 2.30 Blyth Municipal Council o'eloek, ltev, A. Sinclair Was in The regular meeting of the Muni - charge of the services, cited Council of the Corporation of :be Pallbearers were, Messrs, Alonzo Village of Illyth, was held in the Smith, \\'1111111) Merritt, John John' Memorial Hall, on Aloulay event));, slot, Amnon(' Kernich, James Phelan March (flit, with Reeve Morsel, and and Roherl Laidlaw, Councillors Ilaintu), Wright, 1(04113:11 1''lowerbearers Were, Maitland Allen, 011(1 \'0(1(i011 present, Harvey Alcllee, Frank StalSer, W11- %',10 minutes of the last 401; 11:(.. Bast Craig and Gnr, Rule"t Nesbitt• m4etlug of F(6ru:uy nth, were: 148'i Interment was 11)11(10 in the Blyth end confirmed on molten of Ceuho!I- Union Cemetery, bars llainton and Kernich, Carried. '_\'`— I4 A deputation from the Rece; tun Shower Held In Honour Of Cou11u1 'ce for the ItetlrI(d Sete ice I'crsoi' X11, waited on the ('' •111411 1 e - Local Bride -To -Be guesting a grant. Moved by Count 11 - On the evening of Alarch 1„:11, tt tors 1'1111'1011 and \\fight that the number of friends 1,11(1 neighbours ('onitr.;l grata $511.110 to the Re(epteni gathered at the hone of ;qrs. Frank• Conun'atee for exp('ti:05. ('044:0 I. 1111 Batmen to honour al 0 seowet•, Aloved 1,3 ('ucnlcillors \'oddem 1041 (ho district's pcpuiar 1/111111.1 .1-1111, Mks \\'right, that the ('outwit extend a vols, \lacy Lockhart, Of thanks to the citizens of 1113:h an I During the evening a 'nose wedding surrounding community for their s (e- wes staged, the feeese 914 characters port of the evening's entertainment bells played as Iollows: . put on for the benefit of the temenult- Ih'ide: Mrs, I', I,, Rutlefese, elle its rink. Carried wore a gown of some h!stotical 10101•-' Alovcd by t'oun 'illors I:aiu:uu 111:1 est, It having been worn al 111e first \\'right that the Council give a grant Klondyke Ball. of $50.11) from the stink Etna to the (lrcam: \lass Lena Livingstotn, i(00 (-Toss for their assistance in male herr, they will slake their new home, planes, The fires they sct hu London., Best 'Aran: )liss Natalie hh'rntnus, ing 1111.; evening possible atdl 1 11 11 we iI'ide:mald: Mrs. Gerald Harris. 'ensu refund SGl,oO to the ('urn irat3.nt solos, hath were encored, sirs, Brad - evening was spelt in games, could be seen for miles singing and dancing. The p1'iz, for I •The onlylocal 4,1011' Corporal Faw- ley Bride's Father: Mrs. 1101(1 '11 Cook, 'from the 11 Mk Fund, ('arri4 d. Icy 011(1 15 Liss EIIzalbelh Ai►Ils favouredthehigh 81(1)0 in 0006111010+5 us w01510411 met Overseas was Bernard "Bun" Aliuister: AiisS Margaret Gr:ee1 Communications: by Lorna Bray, and the consolation by Hall, Eddie Bell, and Cloy Wilson. Ile, Flower Girl: Bliss \\'llula \\'atsun• A communication was 1.01111 from the Juan Kernic'lc, also 1.3.50 Lance -Corporal Sammy \\'0'k- i Tho bridal party 01)1(1,,ached the 1lospitol for Sick Children, 'Toronto, After lunch, the t'ollesving address mat, of Brussels. iseem, of the ceremony to 11) strains requesting a grant. \Iote(1 I•y 1'•.':111• arrive, 'Alas, IVail ley, at the rimiest of wets read by Anne Jeanette \\'arson, the Chairman, 8091110)1 the 10'.1510 at 0110 experience which lie retttenl• of the wedding march, ah!y ret:Ivre.l 1'111045 Keruick and \\'right that this 0111 a Parse of matey presented to y r Communication I!1' laid over. ('ar- the piano, as those assembled joined tiered (vete vividly, was when a land -:by Miss Elizabeth Mills, at the piano. heartily in (1C011uuity singing, with a piano duet, which was also much atppreciated. During the interval of wailing for the band members to Reeve \V. 11, Morrdtt, who acted its the capacity of Chairman for the ev- ening, introduced Flight -Lieutenant Young, and also expressed a vat: )f that:ks to A!,:s Taylor, Airs, Bradley and Miss 'Mills, for their 61110 assis- tance In the program. Immediately following the ('once, 1. the crowd started pouring into the basement of the ](all. The Itadio Sohcal 13 -Piece Orchestra was right on (30010, and proved themselves one of the most outstanding dance hands to ever play in this community. Tho dance floor was crowded, kind every one had a n)e•st enjoyable evening. We understand that Flight -Lieuten- ant Young and his Company of enter- tainers hope to return in the near future for another Concert, if they do we duo not hesitate to make the statement that the crowd will he even larger than it was Friday night. P Promoted To Major ' Its Monday's Loudon (Free Press) the name of Copt. C. 1), Kilpatr}c'c (0118 included itt a list of Army Pro- motions recently announced. Ills promotion was from the rank Captain to that of ,Major. The community in which Dr. Kil• patriek served so faithfully, before enlisting will he very glad, and ((11i10 proud, to hear of his promotion. No doubt he is applying the Brume clili- gence to his present duties as the did in civil life, of Lorna: 1 -rum, 1,841111; \We, your girl friends mine made a direct hit en a school. ; On e(mlplotil\n of the w''111111:1 114'11. 1'brtu1, ualely the children had ,,.. ccremulty Bliss Lockhart wits present. 1 communication was (rad from tit W 4 FEARS OF LOCAL PAR'FV S1J01'L1) BE SATISFIED 1ceerlifet. to "Se 1, 1):!11? 1,/tee, S. t. (1letttt ,',Per -'as, 4)1"11 - 1y r, '11t•'3 u "lulu !'Jyth, (01•17.. tilt in non. , . of :, ,!:,)(u .tf,t1 S:'t , i„ 'h'.• l 1)111, rhe:Ild ':I;i-10 I t" 11i • -111,•n'I,d (1 ': 1.:1, 1:1',1 14.1. 5L •,. , '(L, I, ,;,•1•,I to ,.., ..;o , 1!1.1; 1 1 111,' ni 'ta: 1" 1111' Ir, 1444' !11'n: 441 1'- 1;,'11 114•! 4• ,., .44.44. 1" 1'.1 .4 ,•.• ' t 11411,1, 1.41 f3;4•;. , ..;-':',1.1:11,' • 1'11•:, 4. 14,1 114. It41,1 •;4 1, ,::.'11 :i,' !It 011!1 nl 5511'4 1'•;11 • :41.'! (11111101,:411.11. Iu .4 Iy` 1441111 11 1' 44141 1.1, - .1 401•'11'. II LIy111. 1 \0.4' 114'• 11',111 ';'1. ;4i;, ., :i! ;44 pat lu 1)8, fort- on I 1•: 11:1111 108111 '114 I tiuc11.1it', 11- .il' 1:4 41 ('roes. el.. This w'uule (• 4111':;;} 11 t b, r,'ry fain' to flu' people wile 41•,:!1 1 tie t:1/3' 1)11(1 111.11014'• of eleahin:' 0, lit ewe/ t'es, ser :h .' }t'1'\ 1 1 8)"11 U1' • 'I :ICty 0 (e'IC1' 1110 free. Let 111• 4'•Il y"u her(, an 1041•,: that to 111y 111:0,',14.41 tit.• e ,s a. . lately no t;',Ih 111 th.,t sonally, 1 111 4' 41'1•, .v 41 cont(' ,;'t - frulll the 114 4! 1'reee tt 11 ether s el 3 fes too, 111:11}- 1.(1): atrial 1111'.0 114'.1 11;ri41 433,1 nu' $.4;1111 '" 1,• •'0 .,:'i 1 ,110 -11 l;. r,415alirr'; 211 1 i I:1 ,'X .'i . Th: :411,. 141: ,11 141:•11'. ! ; • tt1 e :,n 1',1 1 11 ,. 4, h un'i' r ((11„ tine ah Ive „ ;i e 1 401111111_ of 111 (1 Ibe (4/1/11'4r'v 1(1 11 • ,Iaiiun W11;'4 01. • 14 • 11 4 , fur train 4 41 u. '3"t:. 11" will hill a 014111.'10 1118 1't r.' i (3310'• . Ther he rant buy a hot 1'•; :1'1 f , 1, (8(0 10\0 1,4310:, and 8t settle 1' tet better 9184.4,t. he (0:11 hey a go el dinner. Se 10},41,. rrevel11118 :'11 0 long .iou•n,,y. the ,• I'i:'oes are reelly 11 -ides heving a (an11ee1' Heel. is of;, n a 4,'sf room attael 1' 1)111'4'. le• 0141 l',110. .1111 4:1,1 e nese( Slue (\ 1111.11 1- s n,' to i.4 ihiro. .\11 Cie/ weer/ 1: t ' , 1)141hle if .• w.l. not !''r es/ de•nttio,ns 1118(1! by 111e 111.010”.The worker, !11111. tit it doiestiun 11y .1110::'. tiling for the lar- lictilat' sett tee in 50114 It they ivorl:. Hans of th:',n 11'48(1 3(,110 hours slit the jolt. and it titan', ha\ o 1'1101 (1041, le du \\1,111 limy ;1.1'1411 10 the`.•' !tome. \ :!t,' ;a;;, alter work to (y at, timrs -,...;u 1h'u111''.<, it nl'1rlci•at.d by the main in llllifol'io. 1111(4 ;,,lin s,1'}iso ' You", 1er 3110 lift to m'', a and expressing tate hope that I may st'e'ad tit,.' ilex!. l'hri tll8- ri: its ices, in dear (,l; Blyth. I \eill ,ay :s the thigh -teflon would, "('10,,•:10... in Myth, are sorry you ars going to rd with a 1100111144 of shu+ver Cilts. eat d'onnty C'h'rh 1111 re: peel in Ih.• r, 1ha' \i'i=1111:: YHA and yo:u' sluff 1110 \(ry' hurried Into the adjoining shelter just best, I r1'm;1'.n, leave us. \1'1' will 011 miss y11' very before it 5111106. The debris had to lodditiol to these gifts ell Lockhart 111171 Io rales for 1h+ 10171YoIltt•11. much, and hope yea will come, hack o:t^a 1'1 visit 119, U'e wish you 11111(11 happiness in piled by those utenditg the S11,+e4'1, t'lmnnunication Iron) the t'oauly t'lerh Fred also has the distinction at he your 11cw•'home at Kitchener. i.1' filed. 1'14410(1. int; the first local boy to bring back Al this stage in the pro: 1'1 dings, I .1s a small token of our regards for Bills and be cleared away' 1)0('000 1ltoy could emerge, :\ll were unscathe:I, also received a sutte'�ly in -(131(10 ('ounly' Tax Rates, 31' vod by ('otua- Ilride's Book, which had le 1''t (e m- (111018 letimton 00111 Wodde0 that this his I:uglish bride. ilo5ve5er, site did Miss huel'hart 11181aked all iho•( pros i s Accounts yell, we '351( you to ((1(110 this gilt of 10101 A. Cowan, Feil salary.. I eel for the beautiful presentations. salve, inoi accompany (him I:ack. as she pre- . tturl'ieid 1 oherty, melt 8"1" 'Y ceded hint 111 July, 1!1(43, ,firs, For- tin .5 very atU;u'ti5r lunch, pre ;ue.l On behalf of the names on this cardby the hostess, was then ser\ 1',l• Elliott ins. Agency, insurance 11"1 to nett Was formerly 1'10401100 lanlly 10'11((1 i t 4f we +5001(1 like you to keep this car(( V George Radford, snow plowing '' 1 Hint tele„ as' in remembrance of us all. 11laclsay, and the couple were married Ion 1'0114111' Sth, 1911, Moved by Councillors \\'ri;,hl amu N4 • 1, ('al:!d:,1:1 0mt,:.:11 Ila,,'ital girl Y Former Blyth Residents ,Voaden than the ecceutns as read. 1'1'' 1 friends", Cor loran Fawcett would like to ex• GetToronto 1'110 C,uvrn'00 1 Together 111 paid. Carried. L'lytle Red ('ru., SO,it:v. ---._•___ press his thanks to the Clinton Branch 'Al's. Edward 1)3ckyer (Ind :Miss moved by Councillors l'ainte,l ae'i 11014 Si': The \111(1 slut 'e 4':11. of the Canadian Lep,iot for smokes he I'll;tdys Fa.w'cett entertained a number Keruick, that We do 0:0 adjourn.1 Johnston at No. 17 Conadiatn General received through heir kindness, ani 501 former Myth resident:. at the for- (Solicit. Hospital ha, filthd to 1'" ''t•liverr•d also to the local Red Cross Socdet.y nter's home, 8, 10(11811 ltoaul ('ro''ant, Gordon 1.71!014 0'144:0. Ihinl. and as mentioned in the 5001141 for boxes received• i'Turondo on \WrdO(s(Lty evening. \' 1"n: \•,.3 .in( 'rely, 501. 1;11'1111 (\.141'.111141. Tat' 101101'.`11': I r (01)4- ❑151 r10- 1 I,\' Ibe 11141 l':'1':., p4•es,Jm.ahly 1)11 e•e,) Ill,' rot eip' of a 1';lr(t 1 d.'stliletl for car, 0':11 1:41. .10111101,'11• (Olio 118(1 re- " . lada i)ctoro it i'ealhe,l —Signed on behalf of 1 orua'e West Boundary Red Cross The West. Boundary I 101 Cross held their regular mooting at the home of Alts, \V11fred Plunkett. 'There Were 13 members fuel visitors present, Two large. (guilts were 01111100 1111)1 one tied, 31.44. P:tnlcett donated 2 quilt tot's 811(1 Mrs, \\', Gross donated one. 310. A. :Buchan donated 5 pair of piliu5v (uses, 5151 Charles 1111,1 was the winner of the Inerts draw anti Won o vegetable grater. A box was packet) for Prank Kcchnte, who 1s on .\; tive Service in Italy, The hostess served lunol1, Arrives Overseas Sirs. Couglas Stewart received a letter on 'l'luu•sday, from her husband, Trouper Douglas Stewart, informing her of his safe arrival Overseas, A cable which had been de,paatehed im- mediately upon his arrival, failed to mItress, wars 0.11 to the ''rf •• Ile reports at the end of this month March 211(1 A most ctl1oyab:e time Promote(' 'l'o Sl'1'Qeilllt (-'enunanding 4,f our 11' Ilial. in Toronto, (vats spent, 1111(1 tho,o preset' Wer,' :es 1 h: d the 'lea) 11' to (115'''5' follows: Mi '; ('le'a \\'aunt, it a recent Inter to his parents I V Bliss Zelda Scott, Aii:s 2''abler- Corporal Sault 'Thuell, devotee(' lite it, this g''nerous cif( in favour o° n • • vice, !el our p:ttirn15They hail e 3liss Rhea Show, :miss i14'!)lel'urtitttdeu that he 1100 been pr -este' ':te' i , Campbell, airs, .Archie Bender. \t;ss tq the t.anlc of Svl;y't'anl. Ile is 110W pleasure in cp4 uing the 18rce1 4r ' Tito \W"1' Auxiliary held a 80(181 1'v.' Shirley \\'unlace, Bliss 1111(111 Nesbitt, stati,med ut T:1ft's t•,,\1', C"Iter:telu• (•rat with :til 1110 -e ,l i.'"/1ening a1.'51•s, Bert Gray's. Four tab- 'y,:s,, v. ,,,., 1Naylor .1111, .Miss Sally lions Sammy' 'd. 1 Wahl to thank yin in their en—, • vol please tell 3110 member - Society how much as a 31111'• previa t' d the good \earl: •'1 the can d!8n Red (Toss. Never l'efe:e heirs\:• at the war did 1 War Auxiliary Meeting les of progressive games Were enjoyed noose. at which Mrs. Douglas Stewart won the fil'st prize and Mrs, Leslie Nutlet 500(1 the prize fol' the lowest number \\'r regret at 11)1tita11de ((1111'11 appear - of points. Miss Grieve directed the 0(1 its last week's advertisement of gases. the Myth Continuation School ('ton- 31Iss Irene McCallut and Mrs, mettceutent. The dal, wag right. but Freeman Tunne'y assisted the hostess the day Was (•ra11g, The proper day to serve refresitntents. Over four and date is this Friday night, March dollars was received by the Treasurer. lath. flan now to attend this show The next regular meeting will be put on by tile pupils of the Continua - held Thursday evetting, 'starch 1Gth at (ion School. They are our future un.lergo an operation sometime during arrive until Tuesday of this week. I Mrs, George Ratltord'u,- leitIzens, Let's give thous a handl the next few days, ruckAPurchases New Truck- Ali'. li', Frank 11011011)1111 was in I:ondnn on Tuesday, where he purchases Ford truck to use in (.011110, ties '. his baking business. P Will ITnderiro Onertltion qrs.. Eldridge Johnston is a patient in the Clinton 1105)11)11 5011e1'0 she w'll realize the full ('4055, 111114\ r 1111, 30,.1 (S. Gine'(' 1 ;, ;fh.t'nt, No. 17 Canadian (10110.11 ti 'apical, value of the 11 41 mu, 1 •.:of 1 S. GIROUX RC AMC., "I've foiuid r can gilt up dosing!" "I've vr oust.:; :.. 1t•;tcr way tnc;'rm0 c,•rc.1ipatior.: (Inc: that gives me the kind of la,;_:':, relief I've alvayo v.:tilted, an)r:J';e:' gait, from harsh i)11 a1t1 pt:r.a- ti\t'i. I've ',lie 1 est: on:am hu; i.t l t -. Ai.: !ICC; . ,tt let:ly foe 1'.(• sa't'e 1. r. I ti. i,'1satRI lir t..1 Ti.. latent 1.. -re A : laid .;1.:1 Jolts \\'til lid t\s'.,ii:'ble In ('ana1.1.1 A:tet The \\r.ir in :he 1'11 l nn - .1f the :e- \ ...\ Vii::"eY ..' i, ,I tree 1)r. \\'.. .:.Is .:ad t..,sid- ,,::!d. t i❑ 1' : pa: me re - .s 4 t'r.c, is a:sing 'C. ui the I)e- . i',.si, :led N;:.Hai ef .!:alt is the lis the ';rasa 131-; rf l .,.;en rase t'.lnU a:,'1 ....lc:" _ ,. ,t:. ..,t .. .. ,111 .:lira..ad t:, l r'c:::Lt' economies, there is a ;. ':>:11:!;: of :here brine, a:.vss'tere tin .1 ...i'li''n to a mil- lion and a ''.t' l'1': "t' :, jobs asst Lt!1,1c 11 edhi e. :'t':':::Illta'; ,are s:.cn increa.,1'. 1'. ''n,1o1.1 frit:. doc- tors and 't':;.t' :s heading the list. I.-tructh a , .. ! :iidil:g, fa, :firing .t .'. . , •_,....:rc are _'_en fur emplo. ._. men it: the Armed Sri:, es, 1...11, ,. the case of s.:v:,:Cat, the .,,:'e'- 1 ineipa1 field3 1.:11 he reload le service i i.r•ofes- iin:i!, ill':' -'•:.a, a::(t miscellaneous), • :Hotta'. :tied : vile! s':0:!:, • * a I l:e rel , . cis <es the •• ' si of t.sitte 1ri seat federal es- ta'a-.nnu:::; . trailtt:Fe including Army trade :1,, Naval training .:'lures and .\ir 'riining schools s:•.ci special centres iii e .Research rek:I-p rises Limited, T o::,nt : and 101 at ,r:,7- : ','. rXe,e,:3 agree On -..t' c ,r ly hee _ .. ('' ..t:'... tg a large ........;cr of .:a:.,..•: [.r= ..:el and e :tensi n u: „ cera:ive and t're- v.:l:lye rale. .. .'4, a; d ha -ed on the ihaity of i ;'Laura ,.askied hes;:il 1':1 .'Ca::., insurance rail, t:... .. f...:•ese':3 A def- t:.::: inerea y., .. . . •e se:"::Ce3 in _ re; ,:rt also re• !=. a; an _ ; .: "an Elena: , t.... i:. g, pa: tia- nt per -„noel , t,t,:m are the 'i:.atl- elltte-i.sts.' '1 he .r: 1,1:iel1r_ :rt'•t' '.•1C:r . le 1:1;,t'ty 1:tr years . ,;;,' 1 eels• C'.ir.6 :1- ` a3 alaie, are that uei i veyen , :r...., . f':r nl: flea _ irees :1:-'1 1137,. .\',.. in the=e d .'' , «:, elands of r'::r'.-•.e piekeel - . `. ri gr'_1 or, 11, .-..- : rs.•.11. tor mat'.«:erre,•„ :.1.:i: are ai. e 11- %Lie. i ,.;is: -r . .'t '...hu: t'. '11"f(\':a ti1 Ilfi "F: ", sirs;i!e •''i �Sd, te_rvoths 1',a;,. .r"ri'Y. i. head:CI1e diad 1c'voa3 is".t:r.:I' e, It ';;'t; f, r t1.'3 i\ tri,o;:e for ,!\t years. "1:1\e seal It':p t11: ;g3 allelg with mote test. :' kr.'.]()!.i.e f0,7.r' lrC=i1 3:r 'flt cser• t'ISe. Eller\c'cing ;et eine .1a:Mets. 1c and 75c.:'ser- eine 1.1r01° ? sue! 51 ( among people who have tried Itla.t.<x,t;'s A1.1. -BRAN for constipa- tion clue to lack of "hull;" in the diel 1 AI.1.line\`i cerneiis the cat; ie of sutlt trouble, by supplying „built -forming" material nec(.10cl fortet;v, naturalelittt. ination. If this kind of constipation has plagued you, try ea'. in:; KIdd.0G(,es A1J: L'R.\N regularly, or sew! al ALI.- BItAN fitful lI1S every day. 1 trio$ pk'nt y of water. See if you itA welcome r :lief; Get Ali .tit.! : at your :veer's; :. convenient tire;. Alalic hg hell 'gg'. it:. London, :n. Churchill's Delayed Christmas Party he 1:due Ml:.: •lar ,1a, t.:::tlLe to shite ally- of the t_ 1.r:,t:na3 fe,tishies, h.tsitit. he. a at that sea"'n all invalid, 1,1.,; t .:'l:ti„C else• much :til\I, I1 to l.', medi- cal attendants, write, the 1. :til.,n otic'$ ..'ICiit of 1I:e Ottasva Journal. 1lis rete`:try has item so somit'ete, Ituw'eve:, thanks partly to his eplciillal Co11>t:ttitioh and party ter the ski!: of Lis doctors. that \lr. Churchill s`,a'; able to hold a delayed Christine, celebration at itis Louse in London.. on the night of his return from 1stt:roeco, "There seas a jolly party --a turkey which had been kept catcfuliy in cold storage -- and \\ i::,tt t, pulled crackers is itlt the beat of them, ti i, as Mel that the -c facts should he kn"\sn, in order to rest, -me the public ge'.eraliv as to tht i'ri:i:e Jlini,tcr's health, Those trite .,hared in the deferred Chris- tmas ;arty declare ti,,;: he hal sever licca in better forth. IT'S A BIG WORLD Twins of this 4x6 -foot globe had to be cut in half to enter the door- ways of the White House and No, 10 Downing Street, where deliver- ies were made at request of the War Department, Martha M. Boyer sits on top of the world -the kind used to plan campaign strategy. Hitler Indicates Suitable Understudy \ctta'i:ng to .tvtklu:ln: reports, which may be tal:en a, well-in- formed, Hitler recently held a 1lerchtesgaden conference at which he indicated Isfartit: Ilortnann as his no^'ince for the Fuehrership in Case ::Ily ting happened to itini- seli, write; the J.undon corres- pondent of The (.)ttasv.t Journal. \'s'hcthcr this is a }-.int that Hitler col.templ tet hara-kiri, vItich he i:a; frett'.:en:1y stated srt'uitl be his resort in extremity, atnPbc"1,: 1, at liberty g e,s, 1115 selected triun.si:'arc i.. the ('rent ••f itis own demi-c, c•. n.i-ts of lterrlat.n, as Nundier role, v.ilh C',cring and 1'lun,r: rtes 10 -see, ,:u,', rept:natio:: i; a sh.is- ter (.tie. H'. is reputed, by those will, Low :Chesit hire., the most ruthless slat$ of titeu: all, His present task is a!iseiplinittg Ger- many's (!,I:.eeri'1:5 ..,t:tle-feent gar- rison ,ef ,,f ( in-, ripted fureiga .r.r!:ees, These are said to natal civet: t,.el,e :t.':', ns, and they !' r. e l'e't, -I .r. lase; . a.. or. -S I1 :11.,L't.., 1 ; era for hw;,1!!in1; I '.. etas sir iuic a .as rel ,.ani' .. . r.. :I, ire i5 44, r an atL,'i ', assn$ i, 1'r••'r,ra a.; a rife.,•:} ;:tab: 1a.a.. tit:it Slag:. .'.d:.. He I' (:'Ii,i` X111 1.1 't: THE WAR WEEK - Cttla.il,t,;.ar'. un Current Events Invasion Of Europe From West Impossible Without Air Supremacy o!.t' \\;.. fie the I:i:., It tear 'es ,1.,1': ll:ite e \ . 1,•t! ::le !:,i; 11 h(, I't's .. t;,1:,1 1.1 .111, - ...eel, • 111,..Pet,. ! the Ill.','' .. :,I(,'it1 1 ba.11 First Condition of Victory s: e.it„l, 1 t helc. , e. .t. in the air is the tt, -t ... .n victory, :en! l'•,,- ;slag . \shish de:,:ida rat the e,s 01 an:child e ,'e, ani 'ns ..;.r. ce'de1:tt'rt till):riiH:oes. . , • ,Mese of the :shoe, .. t. itt Ent op, is intl•o, it u mass it:1;1-h,:t iron; ti;•• .. and the les,,,ns ' o. Sicily arid Ealy has e demonstrated that tut I.:evasion, which most be staged to el. Britain I' across file I:ngli,h l•il:,;l'•t'. is like- wise •0- w•ise inlitt.-.il'le ivitho::: domination of the hie-. \. hest, the iln'a,iol; till in\olae Meat• est ri-Iss ever faced I.': army; 1t svttulI iso .'.olllarli': t take it before de. l -it e vita' : 1- ', oit in the air. , Put until .., c..;.'. the pussihiits ui such an 10 '.ichor; was if: itself a 1:.:tttt" I.' strata' doubt. In 191011itt: ;u1eased air stiller$ , d'. as the .11',ic- 1'o tt.t• day: yet the !iritis.. ,ie. rcc \van able to maintain such ;:r:f.i:.3 ;tasty" and reser\e that (liter did no: dare stage hitt ossa.' 11,1 -,-ethane' invasion of Britain anti :.:stead turned cast against Ito•-! Decisive Period Now, hoe, ever, .\n' �1:1::-t0I' tilil• Clair assure: us that not ands' Allied air sol Brio:'itv hut Allied air su- premacy i; in sight. Itis =tatruteut that the period between the Febru- ary and the .\larch moons is likely to prose the decisive stage of the \\rime war demonstrate; his con- fidence that tine air victor`: i; close at hand That Inas turn out to be tie oiltimi•ul of the specialist, but \t r. Sinclair is able to hack up his optimism svith a greater display of air -power than was thought pos- sible only a short while ago. Ile is able to 11:1110 it up \vitt: :'otttld-tle- clock air attacks by tito:l,ands of American and British planes on hoth the Gerit:in air forre and the factories ss Lich protlut e its :runes. Ile is alle to hack' it nit :, ith the diminis!lil;g ponce of the (;erntatl air force to interfere with these as- saults; it: fait, some of the Allied air armadas now roan' 'le ! ierman skies w'iti!"ttt .ateii iIct eliu'11se of a German 1'l uu . tic i, ah:e ti back it alta, fu1;t'!y, v.i!i talc 'linnin- I5iitlL' tate of .\lite,$ 1,•--t' n trete! HAS INVASION ROLE • Rear Admiral Alan Goodrich Kirk, above, will command U. S, Navy task force operating as part of cont- bined naval force in the English Channel invasion area Adml. Kirk, veteran of 35 years in the Navy, has beaten the Germans in the Me- diterranean, last year won Legion of Merit for his work in training task force for the North African landings. REG'LAR FELLERS-Lullabye WELL, IF i'M PLANNiN' \ TO JOIN THE NAVY I GUE5S I'D BETTER PRACTICE SLEEPI14' 1t4 A t1AMMOC.K. J' -ahem. 0, sold , in :el, es ea if this \Ir, Ise to }Russia t :!'.1' : I01,11 \',I•h.. rtii :It'It 1:11 1 Ili. \.I tare :1111 .•.u,le Clift: 0, 1;101110 ,, 'i 1': I' miler •'1 O, the III:'1,: ,11,1• 1.1 Ito-.ia b'. I,t•e:at dell t 1 ,1 1' 1t'! the e11ui":nen' .'f the British armies, and Ie .\Ilial ; r'•;,ara- ' -1'nt :fir I,;1:'''• :tad it they iedped, to the :1:01ss1 in so r l;el t`d to salve the :e final iattle but inaction of the it t i 0einese ft : t•t'- and A the Lal:tnrc of . ,,sass of the .\xis. The k�,,•i.tis nos': publishing .'Lain o \!lied aid, 111,1 that ices -i:1::=, i t nasal\ es are :a,ton- : it, dimensions, imlieates a the .\Iiie,I role r r o hie., should smooth . .,It to o more perfect t oper- •rte 1;I:rt. VOICE OF IHE PRESS BLOOD DONORS CLINIC )'uu can't Pear a Util- e I . hi:tee:t't the money to buy a .. •1'1 . 1.;• esc:t a oar casing; stamp, stiff: give your blood anti i11 doing so you'll be making 1t a: t 1...:b:... tt to Canada's \\'ar - . ..,'t!1, Hall, Record News. o - HER MOST EXCITING DAY 1111,. v:•,11,11 cook at an air force li a -c in 1 :gI and was on duty when :, r0id ntar,h:tl inspected the depot. He a -Cast lice shat her most ex- citing moment was, She replied hesitation: • Bae ! t'• t and trust exciting time, sir, 1s as \\•lien bits of Jerry , %%1, raising into fay frying cookhouse." -\\'ittdsor Star, ENLIGH-ITENING? We do tomorrow ns to lice through today,' ti:e Kitchener Record. : •'.i: ss:I:cl: s,.e naturally :t_sttitte t:, l: :,:e t'i't .'; the du today help i . ::I' .',e itlttrre yesterday. 1 Itta1`:a Citizen. A DROP TOO NIUCII to reports, a Wiscon- sie n1:Iti fell three storey', sat up and a,i:el for a drink. Rut hadn't :+'.read• 1:x(1 a drop too ntuclt; - stratiorcl P:aeon-herald. A NEW NAME i.0 chairman of the ilritish 1 ),,e! ,,,a. .\ir\"ayi predicts that jet: - propelled 't'iant., is ill he available S'ter the v.at', Iettcys! -Guelph N1cr'cury. PADDED FIGURES h„ol<Iseepers aren't tine ,:,,ise ;u'rso11 ss Ito deceive with 't'I',101 instar(';. --IKifiheuer i':e;ord. Feeling Sand His Profession )elective -tory sale crackers \' !,u rubbed sandpaper over their iia,,•rtil,s to to;ikc them sen›itive l:l:g.'ht Iris: to infra11 (llt.•I111 Rcltzcl. 1 e11/:1 is :l -.and feeler by pro- ., in, lie tc'ts the texture of :Load t'1 grind awl polish plate \;i t« 1 1' airplane wind,el'c(I,; at !1:r !.i'oin•c.t ).•,ens -Fund (.;las 1 om- 4',SMEI➢I:A•u�.a70�Ytr' RldRAMMMMPl Easy to roll de!ightful to smoke FINE (UT MARMITE 7"UBA : ' n +.5"1•. R>: •i"6i��tF,',i�4j� '� t '7`7(1r�ti� ni 7... ti.�'. >;4�'1%� i�":�f,}'r,1,,t..`, f"�tu %��, p� t * • Y • 3 � '.•�'�i$S�$rd�W'L':�rf�Y: a'�Slsr��?�t:l&7i,Ltnt:ts tt4.•'1J1::'i`Si'�'.;i:+.iall� 1'tl;• ::t' 1.111. :1t- , . sand i'' 1.. H. l;' !I,•laly 0.,1, 11111'' :out them 1' I,, of s. , ,. , t t \ ,tr., '. Int 1: ,, td• L' ,tt I, and t:.t,,•lire the t .a. -0r :.,101 teirtlells, but ti.'•e ...,,,''. t,'k0 t t :l the i,tltt'tm t(1! to to:. t:Lt: 1, move the t'rt,i:'tee , .. the til. .,'ale:. So he .'tut. his c t, :11 ,et, 11i' finger- (! ,loss 1 t'0 tI'c screen, l;0 feel - elide:, he ,as -, he counts the gl sits and notes tilt:., t I. tits i' t'l elle May Fortell Weather Year In Advance 'I telly '.\ e 10,t;,e :1 ,t (either u. t" every C t ee its ! r 1') I:0(1 ftp t'. ill; the rapid ch..:.,;e' i:1 the 3,cat- Ler, and eeteud the forecast escry six hours, John I1iit IIrtys points out in The Nati, ma: Geographic \lair ,a.:ine. '.Cs':ice a .,eel: see make a 111reea't for five 11:11'3 ahead which is eighty -live to ninety per- cent correct the fit st day but gradually decreases in accuracy to- ss ard the end of the Period, Itut these five -'lay forecast; are good enough so that urgel.t war traffic of; the railroad; i; often routed actin,ding to them. 1 w'or'ld network of v eather- observitlg stations, sending i'epor'ts to central offices, 11 ill come after the \var. Ships and perhaps automatic floating stations trill send in reports from the 100011,. Long-range forecasts will itn- pros•e. 1:esearch may enable 11, to predict weather trends for six nti,tlths or a year in adan'e. 'You Can't Be Too Careful Nowadays' II:Li the of accumulated resent- ment smouldered between the lines of a letter recti\ ed by a London girl from a Canadian sailor, excerpt: ".\ fter leaving where we were be- fore \,. :eft fur here, not knowing we were coating here from there s' e could not tell if We \could arrive here or not. Nevertheless, we now are here and not there." The censor appended a rueful (tote, saying "sou can't be too careful it ,'v; a(Iays,n Co-(p:ii'a11011 ... I' 1'1'. ::•'I'. 1,"1 1111 t,il l.tl,'li the 10"1 to, a ll,•n e ' oolllll I'.•••ex lintlll� a I(','11 1t•'i!Beall 1:1111. I list it started a in,. t .It'll It binned thl,tue!I .a s, Ater l':;'1•. ( nut tante tile Mauer ,1n'1 out sseet tie file. Asthma Sullering Curbed 7 Years t. 1, t: • . ; Il,, n ,lit , :.II 1::t• :23 i Il,,r.! .r..n oft., tats n:,: hill,ll', 1•• t ::Int, :Ail fclwl 1.,.11g13131, r':1 .1, 111„ t+i ,, /111=; tarty • I'll.'' .,n I'. .ttuln.'1'nb, 1!111,1,1 1,, :,pn-1,1. ' 1,1'„ltlptly nI111 Int 11,, \V 1•'1' h'nn.1 v:,! ht and 0"011 I Iti1 !I'll...'1::1 711 Y. 1119 ,.Id. 111 1,1"y.' tt111u-'1'11hv 111'I}' 11.1 11W ,.1111, f3r 3"u ts'• tt' 1•11.1 a $1,111) 131 0'' ' 3 ..P .\nnu-'t'nbv ft i'1 ansa, u•, .'1.11_nti'.1,. .1 11.1 tell .,Ihrrs If it 51111.. 5.1111 n ,titin itt'o'1111, \Trite 1\111.0 1'on'.1.'11 ' 611.111 Minx 111.11;'I .rt t', i• h, I tut., for fres. Atmu-fabs, Gaffing Up Nights Makes Mrny FeeI O!d Before Thelr Time Do you feel older than you oro or safer front (setting Up N tants, ttacl:ache, Nervous- ness, Leg Pains, It :entnntic Palos, Ilurning, scanty or frequent pat,snges? If so, remem- ber that tour Kidneys aro vital to your health and that these sent atoms may be due to Kidney and Madder troubles-In such cases ('ystex usually i;Ices prompt ntldoy- ous relief by helping the Kidneys clean Nit poisonous excess acids and wastes. You have e1'etyt111111 to gala and nothing to lose In trying ('yvtes. 'Che iron clad money -hack agreement assures is retund of your money on return of empty package unless fully etrttstted. Dont de- lay. Oct Cy/ilex tStss•lest from your non tin. total drat today. C stex Foot itch Stopped In 1 Minules �i' Does Athlete's Font rtal:n your skin peel, crack and bider? Dors tale itching nearly drive you mad? No matter how Ione you have sulTered or Mutt }011 have tried, there 1s new (lope for 3'ou in n now treatment called Nixoderm. In 7 minutes Nixoderm stops the Itching and t. tam combating Ute germs that cause Athlete's Foot. You wilt probably see a bag Improvement the very first day -or so. If not completely satisfied Nixoderm cont; tlothu.g bo'nuse you got your money buck on return of tate empty jar. Get Nixoderm from your druggist today - the motlro -bac!: trial utter protects you, 000S OLD COUGH '1.,� le ALL AGES cDr N'•.tt It AP'`A9HI1 3 isQ 4,1'lN,TJ DON'T DELAY - BUY A BOTTLE TODAY! 4`�i1�'t1 ><•.t V�t'rti',y;�•.�,n1TJ1n,�}'.s?r1�itt k'Y"dies r.'>S \' ' ',if) -----/ IT5 ALL VERY WELL \ Li` 1 BUT A FELLER NASTA LiEA PRETZEL TO GET ANY 5LEEP !st ONE OF THOSE' By GENE BYRNES R� '').\tet* 0 UNLESS, OF COUR5E, j NES GOT BRAINS J/ LIKE I GOT' • ,,„ •J_>t t ,, CANADIAN HOUSEWIVES PLEASE NOTE! Army cooks are resourceful. Pte. Fred Howarth of Picton, Ont„ 11st3 an ordinary jackknife to carve a few handy kitchen gadgets from dis- carded tin cans, Cooks learn to make their own ladles, scoops, Large spoons, muddlers etc., front tin cans. They even make their own bake pans and large hake trays from the sides of empty petrol tins, Have You Heard? A ental) Lc:. c,,t„e panting inti western Kansas itt\''paper editor's *filet laying, "it,'< there's n man outside who says he hasn't had a thing to eat fur ten lila} s," The editor'( face brightened. "Run back and find out hoc; he does it," he r:111tred, "'arid 1,t;iy- be we can re:, !i.is 1'::;'lir al 'cast another v.efr„ Candidate: I -low did you like my speech on the agricultural problem? Farmer: It wasn't bad; but & day's rain would do n heap more good, "When 1 ahf,iitd for a jos the manager had the nerve to ask If my punr111ati01 w'as good." "And what di'! you tell him," "1 said I'd ntcrr kern late for work in my life." Conics a yarn from the Ital- ian war zone about a group of British and American soldiers who were gazing at the molten lava In Mt. Vesuvius, "Looks hot as hell," remark- ed one of the Yanks. "I say," piped out a British- er, "you Americans have been everywhere!" "Johnson is so conceite(I." "Yes, on hie last birthday he sent n telegram of cont ratula- tfons to his mother!" THANKS, FRITZ Yifth Army engineers, carrying out In airport near Nettuno, Italy, tit a lot of unwitting help from Me enemy. In the considerable demolition work necessary, .they used hundreds of pounds of captured German explosives, like the artil- lery cordite charges shown above, BACKACHE? Look out for Trouble With Your KIDNEYS If your hack aches or 11 you have disturbed steep, burning or smarting, look out for trouble, This condition is a sure sign that your kidneys are not fully ridding your blond of poisonous acids and wastes, \\'hen the kidneys Flow up, wastes collect. Backache, dizzy spells, puffy cycsand rheumatic pains 'nay follow. Your kidneys nerd help—and there Is a time -tried, proven way to help them known as GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, TheFe Capsules contain care- fully measured quantities of that widely known diuretic called Dutch Drops, You will find their action fast and effective. 13c sure you get GOLD 1IEDAL Haarlem Oil CatiFulc', the genuine and original Dutch Drops—packed in Canada. Get a 40c package front your druggist. 1 i For Faster Relief of CHEST COLDS Muscular Aches & Pains Tired Burning Feet MASSAGE WELL WITH PRICF. 30c +net rit)o 1,t ALL Druggists RECTAL SORENESS AND PILE TORTURE QUICKLY RELIEVED If you ore truubltd With ltehil)g piles or !'ectal sureness, du out delay treatment and run the risk of letting this condition become chronic Any Itching or sureties:, or pntnful pasa- ago of stool la nature's warning and proper treatment ehuu d be secured at ullee. For thts purpose get it package of !tem-ltnid from oily druggist lord use no directed, Thle formula which Is used Internally Ie a small, easy to take tablet, will quickly relieve the Itching and soreness and aid to healing the sore tender spate, Hem -)told le pler s:utt to use, le highly recommended and It seeps the height of folly for any one to risk a painful and chroule pile condition when ouch a fine remedy may be had at sur) n small cost, if you try 1lem-hold end are not entirely plenard With the result your ,lruggisl will r;l:idly return Your money MIDDLE -AGE WOMEN (311J HEED THIS ADViCEII It you're cross, restless, NERVOUS— euttcr hot Ilaehes, dtzzlnesa—caused by fills perlod In it woman's Me— tz), Lydia E, Plnkham'e Vegetable Compound. Made especially for tvonren, Hundreds of thouenncls re- - markably bellied. Folluw label direc- tions, Made In Canada, HOLD 1`1'1 Maybe he isn't a Jack of all trades, but Carl Cathey sure comes in handy when a jeep blows a tire at Camp Gordon Johnson, Fla. Cathey, former Oakland, Calif„ physical culture expert, on limited Army service, acts as a human jack when tight GI's place the 2265 -pound jeep on his feet, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES MAK!? :\N1' OPERATE AS .x.11 131 )7`111.'1 AS IN 11:111 I'1':`'L 1\' E:\ 1'- 3IEl+. Fl?11' (11E\1' PARTS Fl Off OLI) .\I 'J'' 4S col 1: CONT1tOI,I,1:1) 1I 1.'11 i 111'!''1 TO Ai,l, 'loll I. :\ I I. J':.\' Cf•:R- ING 141;1 i' t l I Ik. 5.111::\1' 1 NS'1'A 1.1,:\'1' I (1 .\ GIVES i'ERMA\F\T S_\"1.'1S• FACi'ION. S1J11'1.1: t:1).\I• 1'I,EI'1? PEA NS I'(1Sil'.\IJ) NY .RETI.'R\' 1111!. HOPI $1,00, ALS() INSTALi.lxi; EOk 1J1:11.1Nalt:h', 111:ltl;l' 131':h(iftC U AI:\K1':S R1:J.il:IREI1 1.':\itI'S S(':\ )t'!: I \' \'I 11'11 1.1 )t ALI'1•\', FI,I•:\ F.\G1 \'!:1''? ING AND I)I:sIti.\ Iu C I1:\ R LES ST. 1':., 'J I.)k'.) \ ; i-1, 11.1111 I'l1ll'I%1 CHICKS APPROVED CHICKS 111)\11; A\' \II,AI:I,r: >1\1:('I1, ,!1.1:11.. ltlixc,l on,l!outlet-, I:. It•,••t,'-' 11,•, 24c, N. 11((11,,= 13, 4 , 41' I. v - Cry, 41111 breeders 1;,,1c::un,I:l bande,J 111111 1.144(1 :, t t -r1. 11 111I1,'ll,ry, sir^II I„rd , Its', 15 FREE CHICKS 1IU ' SI I'I:itI tit Ill 11,1'1'1 1.1111 It• All from insftert,,l certif)111 11!,11,11 1::,reed Rock. I'4';.,• ,'` 111x,,1 411,•, 1,,.• full,'. 1)IIy old 1 1.(-i _ 1 1 went t,l,l I7.",i 2 wart(.- "111 '1'11 bit 5th,: 1t i l l sol talt1' ininedclt,• :Irl1t, ', 55',• Rive th, til 1:,r• • :la , 4„ herul u -i i' wish 111(:,,,. 1, `55;:1 C.U.1'. fly h:vprc--. Ark for our 1'; i c other broods. \5'lI l'Itla) I,1:11F:It1IlI; 211'.:5 Anthers! street - 1lunli,' I I'.4t, e: t !; si, l t,It'It'I'P� lilt( r Iit1'tG1 l'1P,s'I' 11,\'1'''11 11;1:. !. !'I:I''1: sup,I)1,1. .511 bit,k 1„r one i'rd4 h;,tr111LC �e',•9, )I 1t:,f' '1,+ Hi, r- esting (/sits. 1t \,rrtnt,r' 1:11111•11 4111,1 blood r' t d t,•. I v.- 1)artnit 1,r 11x1(1•, t,,: •, 44)1,0111)1 1,1(' 11'1' 1 Atit%erhlt, fi,li, 14 Pitons Ute -.f II 0:1,11'444 %.1%5 111.1:11 11114 K• 1V111'1'I: rrl,INTN, 1 Ansi r•,)ol lit, 11:,1 r, ,I 1:.1• Lr, Island I:4',I , 51'hite I,' cls,.'.•. The kin,! that: nor. L1„1.1 11 Ira. 11.11. 1, 11':Iterloo, „111, A-1 11.11:1' 1•'i:0\1 111.1. )1'- Teslyd flolkt:. itarre,l type \1'hltr I,r•t horn+ Parr. d halls X 11'hlte i,r);hnrn., t;i:.•,•x 1 Now ll:nitshirc, I:, ,I X 11,•, H'a'lt' for price Il t t„ A. 11, 815.11z, r 11411: hery, I11 11111(1(, il',r, CA\'.\111.',N .5 1.1.11o5'1.1 ,'lllt'IS fur ilfned)ate 11.111. 1.1,gl.••• Dllrrtd I:1rlc, \',•u i1.1f11:.10',•, 411:mea 1111,1 1f5 1,1 i,1,', 55 i 1944 :,1(113 Ile +1101 I,t•10r 2110Nli1'(IN l' iI I:I'I:1 1'.11: Monlllon, on pal., — It' I: :1it1'. ill•:\I:I:Ia '4'11 s.l'fl l }' nu, t drnu11nls, \Vhilt• 10101.'0.0, sent41111. liral•y, 11•, e:111 1411,• mrdi;l4' 4'111..14 I Iivory, r pr •;:1i1- 15. If breeds neo11:11de, ;11'0 _ n„ Ir 1.eu,horns. 1:4':13 1111,I,trt ,14111, \., II;111011,m, 1 t4',!. Nal 11.1'1'1'111;1:V IN '!'III: 51''1111,1, is runts (1,slo -. or h,•il,iit to `neer ed In t he- hiesa Itt:In 'I'o, N„1011 ,'lu l„ ,', , Our 'Iorl4 I: r:n,-einne 4',t .1!,;•r, :- ed t4'„1,l hlontl•tr ,d 11,•,,,1, but tsar': (1(11). 1,111'1 1,! tl1„ !',•• Nal li t iirv, I sur a4', 1,,1110 u - rrenxinlr 11,x11,, sti 131,1, 1., n 11).11 peo,le ttti 11'1; 111011• 'MI/. 111111 111,l11e,9' in the , hot h' n I,u=- 1nes.e li!t' '1'041 Nol,•11 Int 1h,0 i' riot Te, \'1,1,'11 tree tuu lits Setnl (or• entalacue. We ';.n olive 111„tut,! deli Vor 1,1, inns -I ,u', hrrr,l- m•,1 10,1111,1s. 'Pop Notch 1'4,1, sort (n011,11, Una:Ir)o, l VI:ItVUNl: I.IV1•:i 111' TMT Golden Mule—there 9(4(1111 h., 11„ crime, nu war, un 1'410erty. plica et 1^rrc1'.9 we try hard to pro. - tice the golden rule, \l4' know. 1t Pots. r:vrry hatch And 1111: ' 1111111111,111 1;01a the 14111,1 of 1111(11 - tion as If tar 9''1 I1 Loil,f' to the elm lts out sf it et. 11, ;,u•., the demand fni•h•,:h ' hleiren and eci:s will broil: Sit lir, olid', 111.” year, w4' 11111, yad 10 g1 , Cllr. right ol,trt. 5t'•• (race Ila(, lI five days n nerd: from tion o,!. Nye r.1u i:itr 311 I1' tut' ,1111(( 1,11 tto11-soxrd, 111111.1 1,4' , n, 1., 4'''1 list Ics In :all the til„sl brr.11s. caul 4114-0 thottsnrnls (if 14113. 11101 Jame (1,11%1 1 514 1:0 - filig 1,, lily nal:r f„ • hum, oirire de119e0}. 1'.'• ,•-,;- OFtie, ' I'w,d,lie d 'I,i, is II , '1'r T,1ml 0,1, Fre::ns. 111 ,! ,. 1T1011 QI'A1dTY lilt1:1:1,1:1t 11 \T chrry t'hlrlts, hl,a1.'-ti •'..,l. o:- (hrnry 1)?!' - , 1'.4'1,1,1 •r• Neto„n I1•41chery, Ont. PARTIED lt(1l'is Fngllrh White I,,i.duirro. All tl.. Ings.. 740,,,tresl,,l br,,1 1r:9 ethn '7nallly 1G,elts 011ar•1 l:'• White 1,tchorns 11l1'1,1 I '- lets 201 !look ('„t'44'1 \t - .'11 lie, coollr:l u's 1'•,1I!rry r,I,l.^. ct9011, (lltt. TOO 1,AT1? — 'rn(1 1,11'1: N1':S'P SIT ING DriN"i' 1,1- IT 1 I: sat,! "too Inte.” P. n.1 ! :t4' 1' Vat and order y -situ• 1,11.•: rh?rh, pow, one dollar h1,,;lt t'•,1;- Goddard emelt 1(411, it••1. ala 11BIl;hie, (lett. !Witt 11.11,111G11 55'11I'1'I: I,EGHORtN 111(:11 1',11' .5 1111,11'1' 11.1111' r;IIICICS THIS S'I'l:.%IN IS :1 I'RAC'1'i1'AI,, proven egg-) I't It eIng type, with lwtuty-.Art:': years of steady production b:ltlt of them. They will pay well for hood keep tool ciire 'I'h)'t 1. crrlal t, lccausn they oro doing Ibis 1,0 our 'iW11 (arm— ono of o'tit nda's Inr4rst egg -Pr 0. during farms. y"ti get exactly the Inns„ 11r, of, strain Hud grade 1,H ler r.,is,! fur ourselves?. Poul- try meti.,4,Inrnt handbook pay Ahll,ry” Fent 114l•:1'i nn re• gnr't, 'tet our rico list. N's ad• vior r.:,rlc , rdu?. •-• SI'kt:CL- LI':U;I i 1•',11t1r 1,1,111'1'1;U, flus nor., Ilial:tf„rd, 11nnar'u. I1 L\ 01,x;1” S Attstelllan !!'Rite 1,egin , n baby chi,:11-, u':uly 1,:r inr'yu un Jlt r• red I:o, 1t•, ttIll lay 3 ertgs to their 1, .•9Ira Mote eL4.i, 1Vurld'a reel,r,1 1ttt, lis tit c,nil,•FL Reduced front f:J' par IG17 to ;11L5t1, This will h,: ,t rc':ord ye,1r In •thIckr', 111,(11[ :tlrly tut' dclilr•ry whorl wanted t11.•r :1111 Into orders lust 131:1' tnrc ''111rned, sold out, A 2,60 deposit will hook your or- der. J', livery when w•nnled, \\'rite 1,I9 Tank RI„ tltlawu. 111,.14:1‘111-1111111.1s • Iwo i:rti::.tl11.N'it 01..5':Kl;lall(II:S, very h:'rdy. Hove been Huu:ess- 1ully u'rtr:planted un J'ralrlet— w1:11 11:1 '1 '. ! In moF:t, 11,:a'y ('ripe per rr011, large, Ftva,;t told 11, rlust'.rs, ()viler bef„re Apr)I 170, 4 braes for $Lha I'repald, A, Klein, :1F:Irsi2, 13,1'. cogrtll r►1111 1'11\'i'it tC`t'tIlt 51.1\'1'1:D \I''\N'FI:J, tit! \\'‘ CLIN'I'ItA('- tur ht r,it and 11111 WI I.:111cyty. 1':11': 1 Ito'. ,•oris or wt,t,d )n llall- bttrt,.,e tt, I'otuly and 7,t,la,t,, 57.1in 11 et1r.1, A. 0', 9'un19 Ada In ids st, 11:1.-1, 111'1•'1:11 I'11 I\ 1 It 4I 4111s AN 111'1'1:1: "I'4') I11'i;lt5' iN\'I':N'I'Uit I,1st or;:;teatlun- und lull rnfur- nulU„n . ••,1l f4', e The haul, ay ('o,, 11, :rd !`,1ont 'IL.urneya, 27:1 :it it: , t, Uta: t,, (:f,l:,t.\IN(i IIAVP, 1111, A\1 t'I! .\l, NEEDS dycrr r: or ':crnuu); 11'rrtu to us tut In!,,rtI:t till \Ve ora gIud to uuoI,I your questions. I)epart• Merit 11, Parker'+ Dye IVorks 1.Innttd, '!11 '.'„tile .a111rrI. To. row,. 1',5'1 111'1'• !' 1111Jt. 1(IN11:11'UII A l'It,\ll'Ati1' Patent tolciluts, Istllnhllshed Ib!11i, I.1 Ring 1\'11.•1, 'Pururtlu, 1:oo1,1,1 .if Iolio m;1Hi, , on re• .111, 1.:(444S 55.551110 111(4111:1'1' 1'1111'1:S 1'.1111 FUR b:':'tS 1,111•: .t\Ii Irl;l':SNI:,U p0,1!t 3. 1',13 il(i t t made pt'oulpt' ly, 1?;I lrrn Farm I'r„dm'rs too., 423 SI, Paul East, \lontr,'aL 111.1e, 1:1,1:1'1'1(11 51. 1;11) 11'11111'1 l';1,1:I"1'1:11' 5114'1'1114:-.,, Nli\V I'SI';U, bought, sold, rebuilt; b e I t e, pulley::, brushes, Alien Electric ('omp:Illy (,111. 3321: I),, fferin Af., 'Pn1,11110 1(11,'1 11A 1,51 UA I(3)1it;hr\ 1.'11'4 I1A1,31 destroys of ((motve udur Instantly, 4 b bottle Ottawa anent, I'emmin Urue Shnc. MIX Volt '.t1,1,1 KNITTING, I, 111;.5 11 \'y t5' 0 0 T. yawl, t1,„ ply, while, blue, rod, khaki, hl;,, l4, t 4'1 , n, Itt'Wt , $l.89 per pound, Guaranteed. Itefund. S. 1;un,l'L Si. Jerome, 1;11,', 1',11111 111;1,1' Sf.1\"f1:iJ 1':Xl'h,Itll:N('I:I) MARRIEDMAN,fruit 1.'II•ln. yearly etnployntenf. !Iroise, usual privIledrs. i tate tinnily, „Ac, wages 1,9),rrled, refe'rr'n1'cv. IT. J. AI, Fiske, RM. 2, SI, l atl,arinvtt F A 11 11 13 1:, 1;X1'1:llIENI'1;i, know ledge of beef on Ole and sheep, In:,rrled what, !!Haag n('nIl- ahle,41,1,i3' Y01 low Lorin'. 1'nrm, Aroma 'dills, rr,rU;rl,v 31.5N Olt S•l'I:,1X1: 1,10 for Mrnornt tt'nlinc', nrnr TO - 111111111, 04,,,1 r111lltrr. Irantster. small dairy herd, 1:4,,41 hotter. lin\ 5 Nnshv!Ilr. 1',511111 ('1)11 S.1 LE 80 A1'Itt:s 'I'rittt('i'n 1,1\0, 11:111\ No honsr. fl5oo e7;,11 cosh, hilla nee 1, rift=, 2 Herr. , L,c main. bri..l, house, (011 hast,.-', 325tt t, 'Perms. hnlatoe (elms, 100 acre=, Lodi., farm, g t, build- ings, 5;,0,111, 'Prrnts to suit. Tourist 1':,Utp includhtr 1:ns Sin- Ilnn, Star lltvrlllnt 1,1,11 ('nb- Ins . „rnvo Iely r,1111,I1,,,1 \o. 1 lllf')llttty Caw' Rodh, 1- if,ti t t GO t'nsh nl'.o rr•rnllt It (,1,^r'1tr. 1'1 501', fn?e•,,,•0 land. 7 a, 4'0' bush, new 11 71,„111 house, T,.. 00 tisrrr, 4,Ofn, 52504! rash. htL'n r 1rrnV. t�1iAl'1,h:S W. 31ARTIN01 Colney, (1nt, 1'1,•1, 4n, ;to A,'1tl'i---1:,' 10 alt' hboved, 1 3 1,1.1„ w 1, at. halon, e 11, Loy n pfsturt: barn 11 87(7 2 on null, 004,1 Ffttbl'•9 for 80 bend, To deo roil) w;'t'r In barn, Ilttrr ct,rr!tr: silo, 11rlvr 'hcd•, mill rocr.''lndln"' fr'd. 'LI?Irt1 well, ' ' !• I h„1,'r .5-74'. b 1111 full haorrn,19 hlr7':,,1oti,t1 1v•,'rr (,n I:t1 ttvl1• Hrt,l i.tt lin 71 T11, 11,•: ,',' ,',r• lin 1; I,1, ,1,r ,rut. cram; . 1 tui ' rho?, rind Si TI; .r,' TT .0 11 ,• „ . I r !non 11!1', Winston Churchill SAFES \'. il.' Ir :• t i1 :4'1 i,li! If, an old .1 r,ly. 111 :t Lt. r 1.1 I.II,r:,:l I lc Is Hank ;h.! i,a1:0. Jit 11 1, it:yr•nt demo( rat, 11.,i (1,;11!11, I,e is rine c,f those :1,e:: \vho ((hitt,( walk into Ilse I I„1:-'• 1,f ''(lits; -•-n-, i r 'any sows I,r pL,•r, r;it!o::t creat- J,) ,,,1.TAYLDR LIMITED tug �1•u,lht.:l, r' an electric (,tot 3' I lie 'l'r,rk I inn'. I Ir ,,.r ;t t I!•, ti,;'. 1,e - ;lust he is Prime ,'tl ui' 1' r Ile is !'rinse 11r1',i•tro bre;111'•' he rats dr it. it' .. !'nuts Ifini' Irr tali I:,:• :rade and 11 (14tltd en 11,1,113 . r tt 11;411 the liriti'h lir„I,le 991511 t', 1,t in thio war: t,crc he stands and 1 torr they stat.rl, in ertura(;r t 'ore that ii nilnever plume itself: in faith as strong R41 the British earth front '.vhiclt it springs. in cheerfulness that passes smiling into the dark Val- ley; in hone'! of purpose; in Inyalty to even the most 'nits - understanding of friends, Pr4411.1 '1,111• 111111 I.• (11,11 1.5'`11 1r11111 1 1111. and '11111'11:', 511 6nte a else rued 1y4,r 1,4 Safe, or C4LInel, fv,r 11113 4'444.4u04e. 1 ;4•11 1,e, or .t rl l,' for prle.•e, clic. to Drill. 55. I•I, 1!it'll L„ 'I"ur„n111 1.•(111.11' 11111 tr.r,r1 I7,fvo._-•1 1,r:ItI, 1-l;It„\1 JIOl:Si~, 13ulldlnt; 3,,111.+ (vet floor apace, llydru and Hooter In till build• trig'•. 1111 Ihlilwny Hldin►', Toron- to '!'+'linty Aiilos. 10 health ren. - son for Talc, R. If. 1(noe Rich- mond 11111, 100•.11'111: 1''A1!31, 0000 LAND, Soud buildings, 8 milts froln tratford, lot 42, run, 1, S East - hope, Apply Philip Petri', H.R. 2, Trlvlt t'•' It, 111•:err:us LAND liar A, 'NES IN SoIt'I'Ill•:1t:: S,5S1(- et''hrtt„tl. all under good ''atliIva - tion, ),loll n11.yr,l funning; /Iii -trier, 1 mile, from 'own w1711 f, tle- 1,' d hIghway ; price 1,''0,, 115 per r,..oe cit 5, t.,ilt,ltyle 1' rr'11,1'et!. It.,x 11,1, 78 11' vet1')1'4', $21 per ,•II Adelelde 1111511: K I \ 111:111:,11I'I'1:N /.10'1 1111,11:s: 1'1'1. ('AN 45IiTIII: early edu, ;Won ',f ; our pre- school eluld wltli i tar ernnllve htutdw',rk 1ini It i'. tines al,tila1)11., for loom a4'. u•, 11 no b,111,,,I use, Thr!y tneionie eat -,nits, rlthour,ttra, bnrdrrr, window ,Ire:,lint:til,-. etc, —Ins! u, Go.s fur ,•titin trurtion w'lth rnlour, 1 ,n Prrs. ,r,lynueJ all', '1'11 'r: 1,r' Utspir,,d by Tested edu,:1! 1,11,1 Ideas, 'Tel. Felal"ntl 111111, til the 'anal—(.)I, for eurh mnnlb, c„tnpi, I, 1f' Ln, ,14il,plr uu- Ils cash. IodiiiMon T,•!,Tisch SerP)1' , .,: Sc... 110115):' 1'1111 SAI.!: R1:(":. 1',51,'4\t l.`<, i 4'l l',s 1tT!•; I4 I!'lfit3- rH and 1 ,;. 1'nlr,11111:,, '1', one>tet, 55atitln't 1-,„4'.r' of I:r:1I,i vi ti n- ploh Mle! 11tt,'•, Stnliions feat( tveahI t;;t cult, 10 1.01\;00:1,14 11000: 11,:,:'' : from wv' (,ling 11, hru"d !Wirt!'' 'I! fo;!:.o!' ,1tlt- atal,dlr, s 1 ,111,!11,-: 3 1 I•..:'1 rnahto )„,1-,;(., 1:f 11(1.(1t01' hat's,. i,t'„,l,ric: 0 r, r'. 1'•.lorr.!rt', Re.i+thn: '1:11 11'n'ur' h,•r•rs. very 1, 1,11.. 5. tie f•,4' 141,1., s . hi1- (fret, or '(,tsar'' "I' 1.,•0,1 I!fier•'. Ne1'4' J,tl '., .. )rt.e;'t1. AV41 ik!rp 01190 i!„1. , 1,1., !Tl, 11 ',•, l „111' rerttttrrttt, t�' •. ,.1..1 f4'•:• :,:l4' I.tf- 6,st. d, •'d '1'' !,' 't`15',•11,1'.- Iel'l;es! tt:'1 alt .1. :.i ;al ,Intnrt h o r s 1'I1111•:1: I'.'tI,,(311\0 EA 1131S. 1151111111r;FS11'(.' 3(1'11001, L 11 A 11 \ Ilnlltl)I{I 413:I N(1 1'1182 Itoberrsun method ill forma lion en request regarding clneaea. Itoberlstn'e gal rdresoing Acad• erne I;17 •5vrhn” 1,,111,1 'Pnrontn. 11 A 111 '1'lt t:.t'I'.11 EN't' GRAY HAIR Inn; 111 caused for (rids of VITAMINS Il' \Ut'1. 11,11 it /8 1,1.7`'1 \''.J 1'1'S culur It may 11', he,vtu00 you ora not p.11ti1114 e1141194II of cori:lut vltinrinr. I'ttle'; you 1,1''' );,suing Mdc'yllrltl' ano.out:- e,t 1111 91!- alnlns your sy,-d( 1,t may hot bo able to rtssi »ttti1) the calcium and other minerals you need for healthy, colorful hair, If your hair has 1'rclnlitlirely 101 mod, or la b11gi!•u1n 11., turn 4- i:1}, you aho11ld 1,110.the 11.\N '111,1'11 S1'1'I•:it it 'I'A1ild:'1'S to aid 11, buildutg ftp 711,' hr+tall. •!'hese tahlcls ort Prnl,,:cd 1'4' a Fp,•,•i:ll ('irnntln aril ore 1.e141 1,'111 our booklet "Piet, Hair, 111J 11 :1111,", which t-h„ns 110‘v you 111:1y 4-11 your way !,, 9'it,'rou: Ili a,1111 ;nal 1)1'11111Y. Sold r\,ttl( hely by 1 h RANI„il.1'll tot', SA!,I:S 25 114.9-441,1 SL, 1', r„alt ;440,,,4441 irltroillielery 400.1,1 Qt, 10 U'', Send 1(101103 111th „..der ut,,.l 9v0I pay 1101I1'1.0' • 11111.1:,•,,. 111111 (4(111)1 \V 1 r;S, ,T4tt't'i:1, 'rt:A\.ttt'trlt\t- ILtio119, Fnih'1e,, 1'11 1', 4101! all 1)1'1s sof !';:„,; 'ival‘ty Goods, \Vr1te for 1111tsti'at':d eat - alof_ue, '!':,t ,t;'” 1111(+1,1, flair 140,11,9 1,, :,25 11:;(11(1-t 141 ,,.t, Toronto. 1IA\I11511I'l'I\I: DiSCO\'l:U VUl'It 1111)01•:\ '1'AL- 1 )1). Complete handwritint an - 11130i9, II, t'oe Ielc, uuruled pap( r. Send elt3 fitly 1,'495 to •'1,r„lir±e Sim,. cow 1111/1,1119 I;I5,1, 'Toronto, 1'I:'1'1 55” 5 5'1'1:11 \\'A NTI:I' t'A \'A 1t f I:s, 1'('1'1'1 h:S, 1'ersl:l1, Tillie/Is, Pigeons, other }'oto. Srnnl dr" rip:lolls VI )re to Reeds k 1:1NI:, Cl,„ 1231, S1, rrin.• 5V, Monti' ti 1111 11111 5 r i t t FINER "SNAPS” COST LESS PROMPT JI.AIL SI; 111 ii'1, Some plotnres en never be taken again. Don't risk losing yours. send your filth rolls to titre' Snapshot Sel'viee for deyrlo,in); and printing, '':wall's Itvv'est finl•binor studio doe.” the fin( r1 work 1,t lower cost. Arty Faze 14411-0 or 8 .Ex,or: 4'l l'r8, l)E\'J?I,t)I'1':II ,\Ni) TIII\"1'1:11 2Zic "Sn'tr Pr:c(s for 5'1 h '":., ';y Work are 1, I,i;' ( itttlltit:l 1,wrilt•1 a eueternrr 1,l 1'1'1, "1,.,1,,11+'h 1:t. ” am hr the eolelnyJ 1 rhl':'', .U,• your prompt ,end 1(.1;011^s 0 t 1ut,1 in 111(1'. 113:01 live•! ':in:; 4'o:!. to you.” 1 l,lt.tl'.\'t I'1' 117I..5t:1;1:\I1..'!'S 27' Size 4sr•” 1:,;:(1:1'(11 t1,- , 1 \!•,dolts Tar r•* a. - rmtttl:t' t ,; elan 11 , 1r !1'1,111': t d. 1411 9: dr-• I.s.i J. , • t . 5.11 r'• STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE , l'i'rittt oL .1 1, t.4' ,o TORONTO SAFE WOPK5 IS51':C'I' Nll,l,r:ft FIGHT Ti!!: t1'.1ItIt1,l: 11.1' 1'':,'I'!1 bfeleety's lVorbic rind o Killer. A dry powder, i,1 e11' It., W81 1', hntlf,flletl,,h Wan ..111.0. Price per IL, sixty eer,l' I osr- pttld. Apply Norman 51, 9'eely, Itrsl"1111', Ont. MAIL YOUR FILMS To l311'1:li1A1. 1') ! eervtt'e; ti l FaI I.` ¶Rct;+,r. Ir ij exposure films! 211•: rePrink h (or 211, linperi 11 1'1)o:0 5. ryi11. liuh ,1, 'I',. •11,14. ,11.1('111.\1•:111' A\11 KIJ?CTI?i; {10'1'41111 EJ,E(_"1'111i: 31, I'P1,i1:S ALL s .111:9 Hunt. and ma"h)t„!•! I1, II,..!.1,3.11 Mtu'Itin,:4'y S'tl'I'!:', 1E1 1{u - P:n'1, 'Poli":,to. 131m' 11. 1:X4'1•:44 Al )1)1'015' F1':151. 7'11111!,1,, RI'N 1,1,55'• (e!1 tlt4: t17t,'•' It e:„itn' --:t:•4' Mary he due1 4e's ir 4,t Ftv1n t 1,9 h, - iit'o thin 1'1,:.- 1r1te5 ant! In:11Ur • ,•ii ft'. Al all dtt: art,, , 111••;.11.'' t7'rtttrttti.t :1 •••' l,t.,, j.•,:t1. Y, .1'1 t Tri'tl)l (tort-. 1„'11.11,(, 1.1nt. D1XUS'a ltr:\u:l,\ - I'Ult NE!. I.:. T !s /11 .1 1110 ttntr:'t' 1'.,:1,•. '1';,.,,, and' 1u,itt-!I ,t, \lur,t,'F I'tin:: Stott• ''7", 4::11. peri 51,1,1, \'1 )00.111 ''1'111 11 lr'It 114: — 0„1,1,1:J:1, 3:I'14.i !IV. 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TOMATOES FROM SEE,O Tttii 111.10 1:\,11t'' Toll): 1,11.1',Iv i;t% o1 .1mr, m, 't peri ct'tly' fn:1,1, d tots \sclb d 11,t1•r',1r x4;1111:13, un- usual 012,, perf.'.'1 -('Hall!, tt5 ,,r ItIt it;u'nnre 111 the n, ,t 311,3 t1 r .:!,.l,e 't••,ni:,i•t 1.: Ill.,t. ,•nlll, :!t ,';ti,'ol:,. \ 1..11- ' 11 0.00,1.110n by 55. t5 1tt., 1. Sen !,omit, ,l. L .,d I rat4 Sc t.,i 1Ttt. 3, `"it' t•I, •1 . . f4 . ,l4'. 15 •4414, lilt;11• 'IV.5\' rI'i, ' Ia. ^1.,,. ...1 911 :•I ' .1 I..,, ..7, 1! . 1j - 1 .1 l'1:11 11111 141111. 5,1 15111111: `I r;.-lierlth •t 11:1- '11 ra- • t1:, 5: Vast ., 1115('('1 11•' •41 11.'1 1 , i ' ,9 114' Ti `t; 1 1 I;•t,, 11, Nicol 46. WI, YMj.r SS., I11:.. 1I.rIY I1.w11 I1.r,1N1w • liott lnsuranee Agency MATH— ONT. INSURE NOW! AND BE ASSURED, Car - Fire • Life - Sickness • Accident, BLYTH --• ONTARIO. J. H, R. Elliott. Gordon Elliott Office Phone 104. Residence ]'hone 13 or 140, "COURTESY AND SERVICE" ..-• , . uh M.... 14WJ..'Y.w.4./- 1 TRE STANDARD Wednesday, March 8,1944, A. B. MacDonald, K.C„ Dies In Vancouver, B.C. Formerly Practised Law In Blyth and Brussels The follo+vlt.g clipping from n D.C. paper, refill; to the death of A, 11, \lacl-unald, IC.('„ former re :dent of ils district, and onetime lawyer in un:I IIru=SoIs. So far as Ave learn he pr(3t'scd lair over Ih: stare now. 00'l(p3(d by II, ,I, Powell. This w•a; arotnul 1911:1. We have been unablo to ascertain Itis fife's land') c0nneIll01, l'nrloul!te;sly, sante of the older resident.; LI tit, district will recall 111111: "Alexander Barrett 11tuc1)onald, valor:ut city barrister, (13 1 at his residence, In Vancouver, \Vednes- (lay night, Ile was 700, �At1/444740,1rislAD I4DOPikll BeItitfaDtitlayt/rDaIsiNitiliDlelia;K WESTFIELD !Contestants Must Hurry To \i1•, \\"T11, Alrl`,1+wcll visite I one day Enter Competition last week with 1111', and Airs, ]Wesley 13taokhouse, of Urucefield, •\list Juan Campbell of Sky Harbor, (;oderich, v:333001 on Sunday with her parents, Air, and Airs, W. A. C. u;p- hell. \ Red Cross quilting was held on Wednesday al the Louse of Alts, W. 1'. Campbell when two quilts \vera completed. A pot luck supper was served, The collection was $2.45 which will he used to buy lining and bathos, \Ir, and AIN. (l.lydon Snell, \1r. :Alvin Snell wited on Sunday with Anyone wishing to cuter the Field Crop Competition in hats and 1'01•10:, being sponsored this year by tin! ltlyth Agricultural Society, The following prize ntctr.ey will he n+ailn' le 111 each Cls,+s: First Prize: $13,00 Seeond Priv: $12.00. Third Prize: $11.(0), Fourth Prize: $10.00. Firth Prize: $9.00, Sixith Prize: $S.00. Seventh Prize: $7.00. I:igh9h Prize: $5.00, Total Prize Money: $75.00. 111r. and Air?. J. liettrien, of 11-odori:11he moved to 0%111111'001i, B.C. The \'. P. held their iti t :Eng on Each field of grata nest have nn :( 11'rdureda) evening with _'.present, area of not less than :; acres, It is In ('ranorook, Mr. MacDonald was Phyllis ('ou'a presided at the piano, also necessary That the f!(.1(1must be a partner of the late J. A. 3Iai'voy, The program was in rharg? of Arnold entirely s: partite from any other K.('„ and with his late brother, 3 1', ) 1 grain. In 00=e of a plot of three former Chief Justice 111. a. 11101•1. u• . The program was in S ('001(5 group. (',der Brawn, (las: el 111 e• cre's being allotted for this purpose old. 111 1:1:3 110 came to V11u ,' •v1•, the form el' a p:! emit wh'rh +vas ea. Lent -Scott", an:1 I:. Allen, thanking from 0 bigger field, there must he s{noe +which lime 110 his practle-ad titled "11 hn i.. Jesu= We•tnesday, March S, 10.41. LYCEUM THEATRE{ WIM HAM.-o'NTARIO, I Iwo Shows Sat. Night] Thurs. Fr) Sat Mar. 0 10 11 4. Olivia Dc Havlland and 1• Robert Cummings in .t 1 "Princess O'Rourke" _. ,Seve►ztl old and favourito Stories;(; IS have been dressed in i nodurn ♦t. Ifnrvoy and Dorothy McClure, Lunch ,` +clothes+ 1111.:1 eircunlst.n11CPS 10 pro• t' cessions of East \\'aw'anush township, I .., vide this romantic comedy, �' The data of 11►e anniversary falls on'(vas serval• "ALSO SHORT SUBJECT" lt: Al0nday, March 13th, Tho next meeting will ho held at '! 1 13* the home of Air, and Mrs. John Witt- ' f; Air, and Mrs, Dalrymple come to Matinee Bat, Afternoon•2,30 p.m..t: this district in 193.1, from London, son, Everybody welcome, • ,Mon., Tues., WED, Mar. 13 14 154' ]'riot' to that they had farmed at Lake S•S, No, 1 Morris Radio Farm For- ;� Charles Boyer, Joan Fontaine In )+ side, (which is situated between St, ;tint nut at the home of Mr, and AIN "The Constant ,Nymph" :I: Ahuys and Stratford, 'fliero farms ' Torrance Dundas with 22 present, ; twas situated on a stall Inland lake, After the broadcast on "Food Prodac• r; aA romantic drama taken dont thea« and they operated quite a successful lion Objectives," u discussion follow- 1, LI book by Margaret Kennedy ,_, r ed, Games were enjoyed by all. , t summer resort in connection with the COMING: "DESERT SONG" ALSO "SHORT SUBJECT" •f Lunch -was served by the hostess. i,! ':• farm , • '♦4'''0• °'0.0'°`•~' Next meeting at the 1101110 of Air, and i(if••jilj•�t•.•�•.�♦�Q•+ •f•7••T• • ♦ • ♦ • • • 3 v Mr. Dalrymple was a son of the late Air. and Airs, Dalrymple of Lake- Mrs, 'Millar Richmond. Everyone !side, Mrs. Dalrymple was the. former Welcome, Eliza, Stevenson, daughter of the late Air, and Mrs. John Stevenson, also of Lakeside, The couple were blessed with a faintly of nice children, five boys and four girls, seven of whom are living: ,Airs, John K11tnter (Al ay) of Lake- side; Mrs, Waiter lfeb(len (Effie) of Loudon; Airs, \Vin, Clipperton 1(.\nnie) of London; Mrs, Robert Mc- Laren (Dolly) of London; (George, of Lakeside; Russel, London; William, at hole: (with his parents; Iwo 50us, Robert :mil :Alexander, died early in life, 0� 'S STANDARD Mr. and Mrs, W. Dalrymple Farm Forum Meetings °� ta°�1 to ,.• The llullotl Boundary Radio Forum OCINTO met at the hone ot Mr. and MI's. Gcorgo FOX with an attendance of 14. 'r The broadcast 111111 (11SC11HS1on was on ' "Food Production Objectives", The convenor for the wetting was Airs. Earl Watson, The recreation period y was spent In playing gauzes, led by Married 55 Years The Standard wishes to join' this week with n host of relatives and friet.ds who aro extending congratula- tions to Air. and Mrs, \VllIianl Dal- rymple, on the occasion of their 55th (voiding anniversary, The esteemed couple are residents of the third con• Page 5, tgtK t tgtpeswatte k tgt atC tC tCtEtQt4tCtCtC4'tBkT.+CI�..'r,�,!�t ,a,pr,,tr,tr.:,r:t!+,� ?:1 Tl C�A1''1'1'A`L 'THE REGrI:N'!' `1'III���11'Ifl O YDERICH. NOW PLAYIpIG: Olivia de 'Havi• land as "PRINCESS O'ROURKE" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday "The Fallen Sparrow" A man who fought. for a cause at;ainsl all the subtle tortures the f•ienilhdl !Muds of the Axis c1.u111 John Garfield, Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak, Patricia Morison Thursday, Friday, Saturday Preston Foster, Lloyd Nolan and William Bendix :1 (Ir!ml(, rich in action, faith and iusp:Tali n, torn from the hla',dy page's of recent history, SEAFORTr'. y NOW PLAYING: Abbott and Cos• NOW PLAY(;' (: "The Amazing tello in: "IT AIN'T HAY". Mrs. Holliday" ,, th t71 na Uur.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday The picture you have waited for! .\ grand 'Technicolor feast ot fun and music. "The Gang's All Here Phil Baker, Alice Faye, Carm••n Miranda and '01/1) `1('01 •A, r:\ T,‘:.•:4:1;',. ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- - Deanna Durbin, Edmund O'Brien Thursday, Friday, S-lturday and Barry Fitzgerald. Robert Donat, Phyl'i, Calvert end A nnuslctlly treated charecteriia Robert Morley. 1 11011 of a woman you soul(I like Offer an excitine 1,1 „! 9 to know, adt'e11turl r. m ales ilii ( a "Guadalcanal Diary" "THE AMAZING ']'III: YOUNG 7►,lit, E'k'e"a' MRS. HOLLII)AY" "SKYLARK" COMING: Alice Faye in: ' Tho exotic East portrayed In COMING: SKYLARK with "The GANG'S ALL HERE." 'i Technicolor "YOUNG AND WILLING" 1 Mat,: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m, Mat, Wed, Sat & Holidays at 3 P.M•Matinees Sat. & Hc!ici ;>' -' 3 -P.M. '1 a)iNIN tMIONDiDia7MODIDINDir1 nDMIXDIDtDt)Mbil panitlab/nD at RtgigtlarMaI51WID;DlBaku`s131im ., ,4D-I's,rt,:sa'.::..,"..::•::.' a::,:.._. _.:..::.::•::t Monday, Tuesday, Wcdnes-c!a y Bette Davis, Mir!t.n, Hopkin; and Gij Young Present 1111 illtr t! .!it;c tai's :: I 111 the lives 1)1 !',ti , (.,11111; pOr )11 li!i 1 1 1 1 1 1 Overseas Parcels And News Packets Lost 'Information has been received that. a shipment of, parcels including tobac- co, parcels, and 21101?5paperS, for members of the Armed heroes In the Mediterranean Area, despatched from the Base Post Office, Canada, ou the 6th and Tali of January. 194 I, hove been lost at Sea. V Leaves For Kitchener Airs, V, M. Bray and Lorna, left 011 Tuesday for their new home in Kit- chener. Their new address will be 59 Alma Street, Kitchener. --�y,�— In spite of their .advancing years, CONGRATULATIONS Air, and Airs, Dalrymple are both eoagrattllations to Elaine Johnston acliV(. 11101 111 pos.icsslon of all Meir who will celebrate her :tri birthday 1101111ics. 'All's, Dalrymple is 77, and on Saturday, March 1I4h. Isir, Dalrymple, 79 years o1' age. Congratulations to Alastel' Elgin' At the p1'es1'111 time Ml's. Dalrymple AlcN Il who celebrates his :;rd birth- is unfortunately, confined to her bed day on March 51.1t, wild 1111 alined( of 'flu, Mission Band To Meet The Mission i3and of Loving Service will Ahold their regular meeting on Saturday, Alarch llllt at 3 o'clock. Children bring new work books and fees, which are 10 cents, Any sub- scription to World 'Friends could be brought to this meeting, Itltd to Chose Who so 1(111(11y loaned Card Of Thanks The family of the late Airs. P. Dixon Stalker wish to express their thanks to their relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent bereavement; also to the neighbours for the lovely wreath AMONG THE CHURCHES TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH March 1'1.11h—ThIr'd Sunday In Lent Sunday School at 111 a.m, Divine Service ot L2 o'clocic noon. r + , their chi's. 30 -Ills IN MEMORIAM JOHNSTON—In lowing memory of our dear Father, Nathaniel Johnston, who passed away four years ago, March 1 ttlr, 19.10, BLYTH UNITED CHURCH (antle, but not forgotten, Sunday, March 1211t, 11).1.5: Sunday Senool, '111.15: "Judas and the Priests", 7 pan.; "Unfair Judgttlenls," FARM FOR SALE --•liver remembered by the Family, 30-1p. r .. FOR SALE FOR SALE ".11iC (''lall11u1'. !, 4 -year-old Colt, broke single and ('1'(';111 double, very quiet. Apply at iter• to It. ll. Gunner I,I.:t••.. ward's Dairy, Myth, :lost. to Myth. FOR SALE j TEN1)E1;- \V.'.NTF!) A number of Durham calves, Apply Stewart 111101,14l.h. !matt). 710d1 i _',!, I 1,0:10-11). ,0 ti :11) ! p. roads of Alerri '1'11x ;.... • !; •' Superintend, n1 :1!.;1' Johnston, FOR SALE 1e,•(•ire11 up to ' ;1.10 1'It, -1/0 ,!' ! , • (plebes cools stove, iu good chap,!; '1:(1.°' 'r I11$11.2.11";•'(-11 nn ', iu 11. \ � r; .i •I ,',1. fol' $_or •'(-11 111!1 1 ;!„!:n l�;t n'; r•;It largr size Quebec heater; 3•buru:r . coal oil stove: gond washing machine I ndcr. (wringer. .\pply to \Ars. jam, s (1ih-' '1'111, nor. evt or all tetei,,r not 11 • son, phone I5 -I1, Llytb • ::n.! . I ;wily ii,'1 1,11!1 d. GEORGE MARTIN, CLERK. N'.'J:'F'1!+'i.1"F!I"I'A'•i!'17%-'d... ♦.. - 0. ••• .. • ♦ ♦ . ♦ ♦ ... • • . . •. P. ♦ .0 • .M.O ... • • • . • ... • . P. ♦ . •-.. 0!1:.!0 .M M'+�!4 �.'1:•�!'F'T!'t''.'�'S!'I"I!•i:'Q!�!!�i'I!.'bl cr, idj It 11 ...it changes constantly to meet this country's changing needs FOR INSTANCE ... Ever wonder where your ration coupons go? The answer is that your grocer takes your sugar, butter and other coupons to his bank, which acts as the govern- ment's agcllt in identifying and accounting for millions of spent coupons. This vast bookkeeping job —known as "Ration Coupon Banking" — is just one of the new, additional assignments which the banks have assumed as part of their wartime service. Another is the payment, on behalf of the government, of cer- tain subsidies arising out of war- time price control. Still another is the handling of exchange trans- actions as agents of the Foreign Exchange Control Board, At the same time the banks have arranged facilities to serve mili- tary establishments and new war - industry centres alike. Through loans to industry and agriculture, they have helped to increase the supply of raw mate- rials, weapons and food. They have acted as issuing agents for approximately $5,700,- 000,000 worth of Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates, as well as lending direct financial aid to the government through short term loans. ..,All this in the face of wide- spread staff changes resulting from enlistments of 8,360 trained bank employees. The war emergency has proved the readiness and ability of Canada's banks to adapt their services to new conditions, It has proved, once again, the strength of your banking system, which is providing a firm base of financial service for the greatest economic effort in the nation's history, and will with equal resourcefulness meet the challenge of the years ahead. KS OF CANADA,: Clearing Auction Sale OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE lir, Harold Jackson has been in- structed to sell at Public Auction on the South half hot 33, Concession 6, East \Vawanosh, one mile north of Westfield Church, on THURSDAY, MARCH 23RD at 12.30 o'clock the following: Part of Lots 27 and C'oncession 14, liullet.t, 2331/2 acres, pasture, price $1,750, Apply Fred Moloy, '1'hedl'ortl, or The industrial Mortgage ,l Trust Company, Sarnia, Ontario. 30-2. SEED GRAIN FOR SALE A quantity of Early Alaska Oats, also quantity two rowed barley and also Ligowa oats and two rowed Karl"y mlxed, good heavy grain, Apply to 'W. F. Pease, Blyth, Ontario, Tele - HORSES; CATTLE; HARNESS phone 45-1i 13russels. IMPLEMENTS: GRAIN; WOOD: LUMBER and HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, FOR SALE Quantity or 1';11'11 r 1 •, ,1 1 11( 1. 1'"•- ceplicually goo !I 11u;lli y \111,1•' 1, George \\'att, ph 11 I' 111 ih. , FARM FOR SALE \\'est Half Lot ::.', con. :i, 1' •a .t \\-Il• wanclsh; 100 acre-, 21(011 clay loans: drilled well, l,uil(litr.n i0 rcol 5'11:01-, 70 acres seeded. \p lily, .1: ni �l Gill, Clinton, Onta''i , • 1' AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK AND IMPL'- M NT5 ,Mr, Harold Jack -on, 11a:: strticted to sell by 1st; tic c11 -1:m (r.1 BABY CHICKS Lot 30, Concession 1. Past\1,1w At the sante thne the 100 acre 211_ males Nnr111 !,' 11: :1, .:: Bray agent in this locality is pre• farm, south half lot 33, con, 6, will heanile; West, on paled to tell you what 1s awnila.ble THURSDAY, MARCH 1�TH offered for sale, This is a splendid immediate or later delivery, Ilatch• at 1 P.:11.,111, f-'llnwill_; property. ery prepared to laic: care of art otters l 1 'i'- C ATTIY: 11 ,L le'n , hes, t'1 11 our) Also 100 acre grass fa,rnl, north Started chicks also. half lot 34, con, ti, limmediate booking. A full list of sale will be published Blythe, next week, borne Storehouse, Estate, t\lars.hall Stonehouse, Executor, 1larold Jackson, Auctioneer'. LONDESBORO Misses Beth and Rhoda (lulu and friend, of London, spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs, William Govfer. Miss Eileen Miller of Clinton, with her parents, Air. and Mrs. Thomas Millers Mr. Jack Clarke of Toronto, with his parents, Mr, and Airs. Clarke. Airs, Will Lyon, Thorndale, withAirs, Elizabeth Lyon, -; Mrs. William Griffith Is visiting her daughter, Mrs, \\', Breen in London. Aliss M, Melville is visiting friends in Seaforth this week, "Have you collimated the 11111)111'. donable Sin'?" God's word says that there is a sin which hath never for•- given us, limy people are unwit- tingly guilty of this sin, Come to church next Sunday morning and hear this tremendous subject of the "Unpardonable Sin" dealt with by the Pastor, the Rev. :A, E. Aienzies, The \V• A. will hold their March meeting at Airs, Saws Fairscrviee's on Wednesday at 2.311, March 171h. The ho5�tessea are Miss Lillie .Adams, Mrs. Thomas Adams, Airs. Clark and Mrs, Bert Sltobbrook, V --t^-- AUBURN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bogie, Marion Christine, 11111y nod (:a..:c1' n moved from the Auburn mill which th sy sold to ,lar. and ;Airs. Warner Andrews to their' home on Nelson St., Goderich: John and Clarissa Carter and Gor- don Taylor motored to London and they Were accompanied home by Mrs. Carter who recently underwent a ser• tons operation at \'ic'tol•in Hospital. there, The gentlemen of Auburn and dist- rict have enjoyed many eweniugs playing euchre at James W. Medd's store. Each evening a colleotiun was taken, which has amounted to $26.23 This will be donated to the Overseas Box Fund. tut W0 ( a((1-, A, 1.. Kernlcic month; Il 1 tei't e ,. , roe iIlolstein heifer, (I'; f 11)01'ham cow, dor I:1.: I':;:', :! 1 COW, clue ?lay 1 11, r.1 rd , •1. 1 1 two months: Hereford ;1,w. (;u' .1111.1 17; ilereford cow. to. 1011 , 1 1 hall and three offices in the Court IHereford c'nw•, dee :May 1•'1 : .1' •l ileus:, Godertc.h, Ontario, will be re -'cow; 2 year-old h if;,! ; 1 ceivedc up to 112:00 o'clock noon. Tues. tyears 0111; heir r, ri> hr.; 1'•111 \' l day, Aiarch 14th. ,old; 3 steers, lisins ;r•,, y,'11'- '1'!. Specifications and any other lnfor- 1 1'1(1S: Yo: h c,'• . ' `'h7 1(`: matron may be obtained front the w'eelcr, 01(1: County Clerk, Goderich. Ontario, i iMPI.F3tll\'I'` parasol, 1-45, 0It11 :1.;Is 1. condition: rill her 11.•, 12 County Clerk, 30I• iwat;on; la fool 1;11 ',n ,1. !pair of steel 01!_ s'1 h1"1 manure spreader, .: yc•1(5 ,!,; box and stuck deli. Quantity nl' 11, „111 .'f• chiding, cools sI0(1, 1,:10, -. TENDERS WANTED Ti:NDERS for painting the plain N. W. MILLER, NOTICE ! Kindly take note that if all milk bottles are not re- turned daily, it will be neces- sary to enforce the law of charging 5c per bottle extra when milk is delivered. Patrons are asked to kind- ly govern themselves accord- ingly. Durward's Dairy PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE ANI) DANCE under auspices of L.O.L. 963 in Orange Hall, Blyth, WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 15TH William H. Morrill, photo, 110 11lst:es Adults 25c. Children 15c shop 4, Blyth. w3RtCtetQK tCXKtC4b1 Kala( tC tetitWVCtCttItQKltttet,:lz' f;'c''z'y'Tc'Zt;'C':'ti'sts:-sst other attic!, s TEFii11S: CASH \A'altel' II. (1:i• 1n. Lo• liar old .1tel .son, 1 n IMININIMMana Mama, -.w,-•ay, -,J'...••a,.. wa..wa HAROLD .1 A("l:so',:, Licensed Auctioneer. Specialist in Farm .'11.1 1t,, Sales. Licensed in 111',,n :1;1,1 Ceunlies, t'r1 ' ' r1 ,1- ,n.;' 10 iiction guaranteed. For inforina!'.nit. 1,0;• r,,i 1, Harold Jacl;nnn, lt.lt ,, 1. Phone 141.661, 1' !'1 :'11.11 WILLIAM LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Specializing in Pavia crud Ino 1 •.'111 1 Sales. Licensed for the ('aunty of 1 111: '11, Reasonable l'ric. and 1.01s1'1 11 11 Guaranteed. For ltl'fot•llratio:t, 1'11'.. wl'I'•' (t' j'11,'i'o Dead and Disabled A1imaLL REMOVED PROMPTLY. Telephones: Atwood, 50x31; Seaforth, 1.►, `'Jll::et. DARLING and CO. of CA:i A :)A, LTD. (ACTSZWAYS, TO RELIEVE MISERIES OF BRONCHITIS Now get real relief from coughs, soreness and congestion of bron- chitis -this double -action way that actually 1 WAYS At ONcj im•- PENETRATES into 1 tubesprowni with bsoothing medicinal Vapors. - STIMULATES chest and back sun, \ faces like a warm - I • rf cpw $ Rio GOf poultice. HOU iC •.� To get all the benefits of this combined PENETRATING -STIMULATING action, just rub throat, chest, and back with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime, Instantly VapoRub goes to work -2 ways at once as shown above -to ease bronchitis cough- ing, loosen congestion, relieve muscular soreness, and speed restful, comforting sleep, Often by morning most of the misery Is gone. Get relief from bron- chitis distress tonight with dou- ble -action, time- VICKS tested Vicks Vapo- Rub ...Tryitt w VAPORUa The HUNS and ZAPS Gloat over COUGHS & COLDS that delay the day of reckoning FOOL THEM WITH BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE Coughs and colds are all-out allies of the Axis, postponing the day of Vic- tory by cutting down our production of tanks, guns, planes. Don't let them sabotage your war effort. M the first sign of cough or cold, take Buckley's Mixture a nd stay on the job. Th is grand prescription routs coughs and colds F -A -S-1, keeps you FIT TO DO YOUR HIT, The new improved Buckley for- mula is all medication -no syrup - acts faster --goes farther. 40c & 75c everywhere. Get a bottle TODAY. Raid On Berlin Involved 60,000 Nearly 60,0411 urea Were in veil% ed in the trcmcniloti; task of carry - Ing out the rcccnt raid on Berlin, liist,?!:'s greatest aerial assault. One statim coiit:'ia :der said approximately LO :nen were work - Ing on the ground for ever; bomb that got ata,, the air. It took 4,000 men about five hours to !rad the hoii:bs. Some 7,0011 flying persnatile/ were briefed fol the raid. The planes used well over 1,- 000,000 gallons of gr':;r,linc, many thousand gallons of oil and a great volume cf fluid for their hydrauli: undtriarr:',gc•, .kiting systems and arir 1 -':imps, Amon, the ad':,aa c chores were the preparation c:f ;,OOH flying suits and the !oa,:np of 7'r0,uwj roruds of mac!tinc-t .. 1 One All -Purpose Outfit For Princess hrinC�•c 1:',.ei'rtll, !.lig, 1'r., .it'oc no more 1'ir,tl;iag ..:;i,nng tkaat any other I-:;;s,lirliWcrn,lu, is one , „f:. ser : e t,'1 .•..I- ter. She 'las :' ,>, . t!.e sans dresr, Boat, hat, 3;1r,r 5::(1 gloves and has carri,d the same iaandbag every time site 1;a, beet, p11 •t' -,;•a since De,:, 22, The outfit has ter serf for wed- dings at \t'ind'er and \Vesttaiaster Abbey, at a f,_oti,all match at Wembley aid for sho,pl Ing e>:prdi- tions, TEST "UNDER FIRE THREE" Sty, aty paims, !tack:t feet, sil- ence i,rohen by 1:iat;eriug explo- sions, a avitiuing sound (,v, rhea,! as balls of fire streak past, the com- forting feeling Of the "good earth" they are hugging as roaring 110')11- ations hurl mud sky -tar,! -those arc a fes', of the ,taatio1r (N- perienee11 by troop,. '.:ntlergojng 13attle Ilu,l.ul;ai.'n act the Infan- try '1'r:tjni:lg ('entre Lamp Shiba, Man. I\nn\Ctl a: "('udlr !•111 1)!'.e,.. th,. first to -t start, 11111 fend•; enough during al "br(ak off' for a smoke. :1\,• the men relax, . „tl- ccdled machine guns gi\C them their first baptism of fire, Reac- tions arc varied. ",nae droll to the ground instantly and brei; crit er. Others stare 1•1•tnl:ly .'t their 11f - firer at :lit -h g „rdt••, t1hilr• the remainder stand and try ter spot tits• gunners. "•i'I1I helps the tarn 1;11 C\ er :he initial shock of being un- der fire," a officer pii.Ite.l out, "Tinier Fire 'I\\o" tt aelies tl:e non 1.1 44orl, undo fire and la up their tt aatams in go :(1, cerin: :t. :\,lt:a:H to ,1 -Ii ;!l.. e l•., 11 teem!!, 1„ 11.re -' l nin "lac:Bile gun. frt,11, t:irlr \hat, the 111111 reii vi' idle 1,1' l,'i Flat vat their ;aa. e- and dr,. . it their rifle, tiny syuicia 1x1,1 the trench inel,iI; t!.1jr ',say aleng crab -t\ ie ,tits; - .1111 F.xpic,sioni., buried an hall of the trench erupt. '1,1!1,1-'1,m.- er- dem: n en tate ere('l'i': t u i4. Ilr- tP:e('n hum (.f t!\'iile :eau, 114 officer', v''11' C;.;r I.!, i,, x1•,1 abut i talc d:: V,,11 WC make yon run! Conic en! Conte on! 1)011', step! Keep that pa1'i1 dc,tvn1 \V,:tc!t that rifle:" 'Under Fire Three," mem 111v, present: the 1i:, •1 difficult test. mid SADIE t3 CHAMBER Meats and Dr(?ss:izgs A, 1 a.i;' I.,, , 1) i 1 _ _ ., ,1 tett' recipe; with tl;flin; I aL,!:1t best plan is to give at rtaipe , a foundatirol 13r( -;1(1'l ,,;1:d, tnf;il;g and then a tett ''ariati .," Bread Cruntl' Stuffing CrattH ln'ai'1t bre-al day 01d to give 2 C,I; ,, .•r;t bread crumbs. .\11.1 in 6','1, ;.y tcas!1.:,•:1 p11,1„ „ ( tal,it'- spr „ fins 1, rill:, rd l'ar<!e' . or 2 tai le,p1 11 :It,, ly 1li::ice,1 2 strips ch.lppc•1 co•,i;1 d u.1 .1 Rub in 3 table.p, , ',',:ter or dripping. Add 1 a little : eg, tal•lc ,1' i. :I!', tta m istru. Stuffing Variations Celery - 1)r.tiu and ,.up chopped et .,ked celcr: . Giblet - Chcp c. ,!lir heart, gizzard, meat 1,i 1r , 11 and add to fo1i111.1.:t1011 111ixt::r1-1 it liquid is necessary u;e stawk in which giblets were coo:;(.!, Mushroom -- Chop ...;d 4,'t : {ill(-l1d': i,l'r'lt f:!t 'llt:il tC I'..If", 1 tip n1C.shrcoirs; add tr. fr,l:l.,lat1 Al mixture. Corn - \i ix in 1 can t'.hr1:v ker- nel corn (chopped) or eqt:it-alert freshly cooked corn and ( if avail- able) is cup chopped tints. Sausage--.1dd. slicc,1 pr(-c,lokcd sausages cr pan -frit,' cr:ttubled sausage :neat. Stuffed Veal Stiff a leg cf vt:l nick Lressing. 'Place on rail Irl r:,ast- Ing, pan ani (1(t tyi`''1 13altr in a rather slew. c -c:. "" I:), allot,. ire 9U nlir.rtcs 1 r.p,tatnd f,,r a roast •teig:i:tg 3 ,C t,_.,,:'ie ,attc :1ft(•i 1'.4111 fait ,:ie Meat Rolls liar e i' 'ar,d, f!; (-r hind shank (r nr,_I; of trrf sliced ''ety thin, r.r :ts( brrart or thin slices 1f lam!, c,- .;ca'. Cttt 9ttCr< into 1',;rrr< ar,,'•t, 4 ht• G inch, s. a'.illi `;L :: n;. �:c : e-? t:: - , s.. .: it rp like and :.cit r: or tie. Br_ r. n ,rl a,l s;rirsi11 P. ;:`.t:e t!rll,pipgr. This c,tur;e i.• laid out in altctnate (Tau! and fire lanes on a hillside. 11,14:11ine guts 111x11.:11 at the bot- tom .1i the hi11 are sighted so that intik, strike the slope atidle the ldi.. rs creep dolt)] marker! strips. .\ gain e:•phu.:ons add realism. The rn'n cratt 1 tot1ar11 the guns and ran f1111ty the ilight of the tracers, ''hhcy ,r1 n. in he coining straight at \oil like miniature sky rockets,., said one soldier. "I 111110, and llayonct•" i; the final under fire test. Commanded b\' ;411 "flick r a ,ectic11 ]nails and "his(, bayonet;." (lot; clatter as they move at 1 -1o\v double "hit- ting the Ilirl" a;, csplo;i.111; rend the I'lot',ctl ground, barbell tr inches and a le; cc arc crossed, •I'ar;;(t; 1'p up and the adlaalijng soldier; open fire. t In reachile the hill they ir,ttt1 to ile ire•, to mien fife a, i! I ;n'' r1 treating enemy, '1'14 111471 •• - III! •11 t e Islip the ,11 CI. of 111f:1r1:1', u1p11 de111- 11 tra•tians are held I-r;:•'eft•., sm.,: 1'4 int , the sky act a par:wino,: flare, to ilio trig' lone the lural?• fry n ln•otcet it elf a,::in-t (11, 111,' 1,1.111C . r,1111111ett,t, the men t:1p -toil, , around a fire then cr., i int:, blankets :alder pine Mote' . 11;1' Iurnlern carfare dee, 4'1 a!'.1,t\- permit s1,un•l sleep --nor o,, modern training. 1)111'- -ag the slat' the l i\on;,1' arta ha been 111j',11 .1 Al ''.:114 11.111, the ,lin t.1rt Sle, 911-t \ td oilier, r14-11 („r 1\pl,l.'on, mid the t'. at tin; n•, 11 .I lu• p1•I;Ilty r4 Ln1'11l1', runnin't eye, trill he patid if at sIlrli,.•r hasn't Lcpt his r(spicat„r h.:ndy. .1n hour later if a!. .:,111• t•, 11 i!!:' tl en \,.ill 'et •lntc ,la 117. "e;1 -o11 ';.itli salt and pepper. Pour in a little boiling \cater, -tool; or tomato juice. lover (lo,ely and itnnu'r !Intl! Ileal i, t('tulur. 'Chic:,el and : ea n lillnid ;old ,et•\'c as �l„C1 Stufled Braised Heart \1:1-h .t,n triol heart, remo%il,g 11 ti iu• dill in salted, ,:dieter '1 hour, 1)r:1jn, fill with tnffi47 ant! . rte up. Coat 111(11 \;iti1-n1.1:le1! flour and brotrn thoroughly in a little fat. Plater 1, ;1 trial i is a heal I pant and pour in I:, fling a otcr, stuck „r tomato Mice, to at !cast !: hied) depth. .14x1 ilot 'liquid as requit')I ,illrju,' cooking. Corel 'lo,e'1e and iron:. r v, r•y ,-, tidy until tender, to 4 hour', for a lar(;( l car(, 11_ to _ ho•Ir. for 4.11)4111 heart; (1r C,1,k, t('t•\ 4.144', 4. Ili .:osrred pall in \( n, 11fxs ('lituuber• t(elrum(r pervunot testers from It sore' 1ed repderN. elle 1M pk('n,(',l to revolve N ll r.I,"('Mtl(IIIN nn lnpler' for lier nntutnn, 111111 is nlnny.M ready to listen to your ',pet 11('1'1('x." II ell II('NIM for r('('111e* (It spermt memo. ore In order. Address your Inters to ,,MItx same 11. Chambers. 7:1 R'et(t Adelnlde St., Toronto." Send lllonlped melt -ad• dreNNed ens etope If )•oil 11.10111 n reply. Some Miss Pleasure Of Going To Church • It wvlll(i a1•pe;;r a:lioul1ti1 that the right kind of Sunday includes church 1tt(!Idat :7.'r, hitt unfortun- ately, ",?1U• ,.(1g,}c', Sa11.11, 1 with a life not conn Complete, allow thetn- aelt'ec to miss cid; pleasure, says the New '4 1!': Tim, -. 1 be .rip to el air, ,'t should be !made on foot, ii icatihle. The head Ic tip, wit',! the sense of welldoing, lu1:o are full of brisk, fresh air. 'I'hc lout Is at peace witli the tt orld and the demeanor is cheerful. The churchgoer 14.110 is in the appropriate frarne of mind lets his thoughts dwell on others, at i-1111- than as well off as he, and holds in his purse It generous con- tribution, '414 (h will doubly bless the Riser and the receiver. It nerd tact greatly nrtt(rr whether the ser- lnnt! is of 9„(14 or fr(2111, rent gli- iity; the main tiling is to be in (!1'11. , and Ic depart uplifted. CIIAPTEI2 XX But th(tl she rcaii,a.! that this oncoming horse was "cit h, l• Mail; I)awit nor Ilooker's, and with a little gasp of relief she sant; hitch against the hunk, :\ moment later Curran straightened hitt„ if. Ile had seen the horseman rounding the curve 11 the trail and recog- nized hint. The rider pulled in a little dis- tance away and hailed, glancing suspiciously about hitt, "It's all right, Mr. Ferris," calico Curran. "I got her here and no- body' eke.'r Ferris rode up to the entrance and dismounted. "I got your mes- sage," he said, "but 1 didn't know if I could (ind my way here. At first I told Pedro he'd hate to bring IIIC, anti after he'd gone I thought I see if I could fin,! the way alone." "So yuh (didn't meet Pedro' I sent him bail; for yuil," said Cur- ran, 1 le had planned Ferris' ad- vent for a little later, and the dis- turbance of his plants momentarily disconcerted hint. ''Comte in. 1 got her, like I told yuh, and Pedro gave Sheriff C1!ggstvell an idea of \Vhcrc that murderer's hanging' out." Lois ran forward. "\ir, Ferris 111119 me," she pleaded, -lake me away. 'Citi; 1111n kidnap(d me this morning,. l is --he, . Curran scowled. ''I1 put Ler in the next room, an theft 41C Iain talk business, Ferris," he said, picking ftp the gag and rope front the ta- ble, where he had deposited them, Lois, utterly 1vnrn out, and t•eal- izjn:; than Ferris, who \vas stand- ing with averted head, had no ir•- teltion of ailing; her, «;t, incapable of any resistance worth mentioning, in a couple of minutes Curran had her eag',ed .again and carried her to the smaller room, after hind- ing her securely, he \sent hack to where the ran1Innan \1a- st:on,l- iu_'. don't like this 1)11sin11 , Cur- ran " mumbled Ferris. "That girl 5vi'I overheat' ever\ thing. \\'ell, that couldn't le: helped," answered the format!, "'41;41 be 51(11111 1'ogg,\t ell won't find that cowpoke, and anyway;, by the time 1 tat through 411jt11 her. she'll he all really to hitch ftp unit roe and held run the ranch ilo11-e. Nice little househeep411 v‘,'fe , Ili' to hate, R "I'e,ll'o 1.1211 1I1e a 1'1 (.111414' ,11)11111 •11n11ot•,n," •,ti,! l tr- ri:. I.on,rgan'll he here. I baited tile trap by tellin' hint f ;gilt the !:111 ;1111! ,he \t'as ready to make some jnt're-lin' 11is(!o>: re-, ,1n1 11041' 3)411 1C;4- (.1?11111' i1,-11 111 heat' them." "11111".111, 11rr,111, 11( can't --can't kill f.u11- ('17 (l with her in the next 4141111" \chi -;n red (11 ' f;uICIlman. "Nope, \ae'12 get 1'1in1 outside. i,ea1'.1' that to me," ;tattered Citr- rall. "\ nil 5;444' 211111 yest(rda1;" "lien, he drove up to tate hntts'e and demanded my an:14er to !tic proposal. I stalled hila at first, Fief you -;:id, and (then he i114.14trd 1 lo!,! hint v. Lire I'(2 ':cc aim first " "That'; the sniff, Ferris. Have a ,h'i'll:," said the foreman, 1,.,tte- int! out. a stiff 111ea1,nre )4f \tpi;I;e into the cup, Ferri, tool; it \vi(h SIM! 1".!.!: 11;11111 ;11111 rlrrli11ed the cor- 111111 -, •'1'111 1111,lilig 3(111, ('111'I'a(II," h(' Sail, "2'114 not inrl';iniri' you're ronlin' in 41itil Inc mut of friendly feelin'. I've ,'n1ItMetal you that it's h) your a1Ivalnta';c, anti 1'141 tt'illin' to sigil that paper 11 1111' t'u11 .1 third of the rancid. 1 ,\rote it out and hronelit it along, \oil can read it." I ie drew' a document from his poelnt and unfolded it. said 1'nrran, laving it on the table, "I'll read it later." "t )f 4111'-e 1(1'ii have to trait till we get back befela'e cignin' it," sai(1 Ferris. "\\'c got to have at it- nesSes. ' "\\•ells we got tilt,, ain't tvei" roared the forentet. "That girl and Louergan," "Loncrgan'" cried the ratu'hm:m. "Sure, that's 44hatt I said, !Hake him sign before ate bump 11ni) off." 1'1)0111 talk so lotul'" •.t!1?' -pored Ferris. "2 (re, take ;mother shin!; and keep 1 or,: 14,1 r5 steady," replied Curran contelnpt4ou,ly, "\l`e'er all in this up 10 the no*, When 1.011- ergacll conic;, lilt 80111' 111 string hits along a little bit. Ile thinks }'O'er 70111' 10 be the innocent vic- tim. II,,, Ito!" "111., ho!" echoed Ferris, But diet(' gas a note o1 uncertainty in his 40ice, 1110 41 a hewildercll maul, striving to steer himself through current; that are bearing hint assay, Curran whispered, The hoofbeats 01 another burse couhl be heard coming along the trail. herris n as shaking, "I.oncrgan1" he mumbled. aybe Pedro conte bar!;. But he wouldn't have time to make the round trip," Curran whispered back, pressing his holy against the wall and peering out through the (m- irance, '''opt• " ile said a moment later, "it's Louergan, 11'e got that feller in the trap, Ferris. Just follow my lead, and when we are through with hint he won't he in no position to make trouble again." "I3ut outside -outside, Curran," \shispercd Ferris, staring with di- lated eyes at the approaching rider, while his body sli0ol; like an aspen, "Outside, \sheer she won't hear' v':hen-when ave-" Dace watched the' horses graz• i11g on the young grass that was already springing 1 .l ung,ulg np \s1111 incrcdibic swiftness, after the night of rain. Iic lay back;, dreaming of Lois and of their fttitn'e. Finally he stretch- ed 1111111(11, rolled an,l lit a cig- arette, and rose to his feet. (in- dent( 1411 'hint the \'a(er \vas still running dem n the ravine, but it had dried to a thin trickle in places, Suddenly I )ave perceived some- thing acidic gleaming underneath the sunshine. It looked like -it was a inti of the skeleton of a man. Those ribs \', ere human ribs, not bovine. And there at'a; the si;ull, just visible 1111,1(r the earth piled about it, it was: evident, from the whit- tles, of the bonus, that the skeleton had lain in the ravine for a con- sid('rabic tinge. It looked as if it had been buried, unearthed by flood water;. huri(d under an accumula- tion of debris that they b11l17111 !inch!, and \t1sitell till again, r t I11 -tautly i 111'11111^, 1)a\'t' regal! scrambling ,2 )\vn the side of the rat inr, '!here teas a sturdy 7ro41th of pine saplings that afforded him hand -11(.111 and, bracing his feet against the rock wall, he \vas able t0 111.11;e the descent 44itlinut a1111' especial difficulty. Iletween the hank: ;111,1 the skele- iolt thtr4 4411'1 ,,bout two feet of muddy \\'a1411•. Dave removed ills shoes and socks ;111(1 began walling th1'o117!) 1t. it \v4'nndotlh(rdly the skil(.1lon of a Ulan, 1,1111' of the it g; protrud- ed stiffly out of the mud, and 1)a\'c saw: that it had been briber near the thigh. it evidently had been baulky set, for the broken ends were not in alignment, and (litre was at 1oli,itlifaillle thiel;Cttiltt of hone ala int the side of the fracture.. "Sunt,' \faddy Lici;eil by a horse," 1)ave thought, "But hoe' crone he ua; ridi4' the trail alp there; And if lois horse slipped, whcrc's the hors(: " The 4411(et' 141x, wa,1111ig over (lie 4.11111, athernattel\' exposing and re - (ailing it. Dave put his hands beneath it and lilted it cleat', Then IIc \ylli,ticll, (-'o4tjnn•1 N(st \\•e'!s South Sea Natives Use Plastic Wood \antLi 11* 111C Soloulott 1,2114(1.; 11:tvc herr 11.1'7 a plastic 4400(2 for generations, reports an American sailor stationed near 'J'ulagi Island, in the 1-OIU,n,nt;, "\\'e found out altaut indite plastics when setera2 of us started to slake a boat," said the sailor. \\'hent thCy saw 115 n'orki447, the natives suggested we use a dif- ferent, stronger kind of at 0041 -- and they brought Its mahogany. "Then they showed u, how they glued the parts of their boats to - ISSUE 11-1944 TO CAMP BORDEN Maj, -Gen, F, F. Worthington, C.B., M.C,, M,M,, 54 a native Scot and expert of mobile''trntor, rcturm( to Canada to take lover conlltland at Camp Borden, gether tsitit a 450od plastic, :1 het' used nuts resembling our 11,,,nut, They pulverized the Hilt 1114 at and "lade at paste of it, "This paste ilardene,l into al sort of plastic wood avhich '4 as r '! ;1 - fected by salt wafer," Tho naw double defence against colds, grippe and bronchitis Is to build Immunity with VitaVax-a small tasteless capsule combining COLD VACCINE plus VITAMINS If catching cold, take VitaVax to rc duce severity and speed recovery. If you've just had a cold, lake VItaVax to overcome fatigue and Increase vitality, For sclontific precautions against future colds, grippe and bronchitis, protect all the family with VilaVax Capsules. Only $2.50 fix one to two months average requirements. Ask your druggist, or for details write to --- Roberts Biological Laboratory, Toronto ONTAFbC NOTICi. TO 'I'RUCKEP$ HALF LOADING REGULA. 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EACH THURSDAY 4444 • • • • 4,4 II.* 11**,11 •^# • 0 f 4-s-•+ $•• • • • • 1 HAM REPORTER If Don (.:'dad doe•it't 11!,1,1 the record 11. the toilet/ t quintet.- rupted tt'. RL to Canadiatt radio, iii eontes dart: clo.t. to it, 1,,,n;"! Salt' his entry into the busititns Ivith a station that maw i; only a memory, and 11;ri 'leen for lo, these many year.---Cjl'td, Toronto, That tnal,:es nineteen year, this year that Dun has beet: harvesting the air- waves and reapini., a m.t too bad iis ing and incidentally repittation for You (Ion: -ye his picture so much ilit l:tvs, nor read ups about hint itt the press as (Atte you did, lion has quieted thm•vti trifle sinue the super -busy days of CI(1 ada's Cheeric Station, \\ hich, incidental!: lit was tvith for its entire life, Don, made the first 11 t r 0111 t. tory a 1111 te ulna:went that officially put the station on the air. Ile announced its requiem viten the Canadian Radio Coninik- sion in the •days of llector 12liarlesworth, took it over to finally make it into the 5(1 kw C11 I, of today, Don Copeland lint Don is still busy in radio, and not albigether behind the scene, either. Ifc finds tnore interest in the steadier side of the business, lather than in the big bouncing shows that hit the air with a \valley, last form a %%Idle and then sink into obscurity. Don, !or instance, likes to talk on down. -to-earth ntatters to people ‘vith w11,111 making a living is a ser- ious business. That'one reason he enjoy, it five-day-a-tveek stint of talking to farmers about farms and fartnimt. That's his "Farmers' Forum" pr,,gram on CI(Cl. !:\ Ion - day throng!. Friday at one -fifteen. Three daYr a week he follows tight on Ivith a further fifteen min- utes also c,n farm topics, 11 itt then, Iitni use:el to he a farmer and learnod what he I:nows about the business the hard ‘vay, Ile ehored itt fanitoba, really got down to practical cultivation later on in Saskatchewan, and homestead- ed in those halcyon (lays when you could bet the Government tett dollars and three years of your life against inn acres of bald- headed prairie that you nttildn't starve to death before you got the property, Ile still has a big soft spot in his heart for the guy who has to really 1ij for every dime, and that isn't only farmers, but bush workers awl ((kelt diggers, too, for 1)ott did that in Itis day. Ilc knows the smell of a bunk hous4, in a logging or a construction camp as \Veil as he knows his present address out in Scarborough. 11'hat did itt: do in these camp, Ile asked hint. Ile reeled off a list of jobs which made our lead swim, from camp cookce, which includes a TOUGH GUY ON TOUR Amiable smile brightening Jimmy Cagney's pan belies his fame as screendom's ace tough guy as he arrives at American headquarters in London. Ile will tour Yank camps to entertain troops, By Al. LEARY • palt 0',1/ing udo:11..; ,i'mtin, to saw It i i delieate art nut d'hen there Were ears stu ,.,,y in the I 1.C, toonmait•-•, happy :c:lt-, 1 :,:tys, v.:0,1Idn't trade for many jobs in his day, and doesn't regret one of theto, for :11 the past t \vetity years, ;\ ben so 1.1;tch of hi; tittte has been givI 1 rddi,, pn.ge,1111 prothictii)n, a; it: every job he ever (lid has found, a place tiliiinately, and ttuthor,tati..ely in a radio serit)t. s,.ritten lots (d" them-- itotr. lter lenntit thrillers to "flash" annotme, 1-nt. 1 i( tilt rather nrond o:i st,ries of Canadian 1 I tor:: t ions produce(' I -ars tor the 1111106;0 TOIGICCO CO.1 tot piHlee11(1 that stylt. of 11 LlItiii11 Caltadal'Ait then, 1)oti pHi,.ered dozen (,1 progr/:, in those day.s. Cnrrehtly. a• -Nell as the Fant a. noon; (,,t1 (1,;(..'1,, be is radio clrtitti tit l'ountry Netvs Kin -trait. on the sante station 'Clnirs. day's at p.m, for 11'ilstru l'ubs lilthttt C',. If y 1411 v, ant to hear that pb-a,itig cheerful voice that tuade the \\ord "Cliet.rio" fatuous until to Coast itt (anada, listett it: that, 1 f(dll mayInt be talline, about your home 14,V 11. The Book Shelf The Farmer's Animals By Frank H. Garner ar nwe tetili/e that rte may owe our existence to rat 'mat the farmer.; could not have fed ui tlicy have, had they w"i•Led tot I Lanny -go -lucky Farm. The beasts that stray ;,er,ess 4.4111holiday coun- tryside are factors in farming all the year round, as important as plough, or reaper, or tractor. .1ny good farm is a unit, demand- ing management and fore- sight, constantly increasing exper- ience. scienee, and business. lf the future of l'Irtiting is to become It hat it deserves, the citi,..ens' merely ro- mantic :Mint& must eNpand to one miderstanding, In .11r. Carners book is to be found acurate. (not woolly! infor- mation about the management and breeding oi the thief of the farmer's animal; --cattle, shetp, pig.s, horses, and goats. The litalt will be pro- nounce/I simple, straightron,ard, tip-t,,late, ;old it 15 in- t:n(1,d to arouse interest in the very facts, and, being a book oi fact, it is al•o practical---tt hook for the citizen and for youngsters; and also good sound groundwork for any 1 ming farmer. lite II; photo- t.raplis have been \ cry carefully chosen and annotated and are an ininortant part of the ss hole. The Fartner's Animals . . . By Frank I-1. Gartte. , The Macmil- lan Company of Canada . , Price $1.50. Loyal Co -Operation Among Farmers ( t: longer I live the more cer- tain 1 betotne that the hett that en.,t....-timent• can do for far- mer; is ot insignificant importance common:4! tt ith r. hat, by carefully ont and loyal co-operation, thev t at: do for thentsel\-cs. — Sir 1 1:1-1;ett, POP— •••••••••••.•••••.••••••••..111 CHRONICLES of GINGER FARM di 1 tit 1"ti nut Leell It' f ti: ,r ft r 11 •• dt • -..". :..,• - ;1, any 1:/,'.• , ,111, al;iy r,1tt I , ,h) , one rt di,111't I non, he at that itti,„ Her time, 01,, ugh tee:,1 in the dt,, !en hot for three • d 1.trly '.'. (111! tt C 1t',d11(1 t. :it • ',rt. had t,, be . nt 011 tht. an as till t 1.00,ITt t 5111 th( r.- nt tla re ,it the 1,, „ . ilvlpd atta, and for the. tev.1 I didn't find life ont, intere•ting t.r able. r,ie-ir- i intaghtt, did l'art- 11e not only had Iii55 11 floIttt! ;ti %Veil 411d Cie !in-tt: (1) 11Cly Lit -:J... Not that 1 tool( to my 1,...,1 -- I at least \\ as dressed, tbat 1 rotdd ans..vcr the door and t.!1, phone. ( /tint. than that . ell, I.,,,,tv the test ft on. e.s.ptt Ittname VrtIni, Our patty 11 e, as pi/Hie/daft. Mt-y—and 1 -.4 glad the calls 1 re not fen. its! Lott finally ontring came . . and r, hat a slim!: 1 got! One of m.arest neh.thlionr• had died suddenly in, tiltcitythat after- noon. Note itt thitil; it an to.at.tu, ration Yhen I say that the v.hole cottininnit,v in. slimmed, for this neighbour ‘k 1.11c.W11 far ;old, v, id,. for his tt illingress to help any -he, an:: time, any.,,,,There,itt the t litirch, tat school Inaards, in \\itt \vork, and in irlany 1,e);a11- i.'.1:1“11-, a.—.1.tallee and experi- ence could tiittays I.e reliell upon, l'erhap• y,.11 itt read this co'llinn may think the passing e/f •otne one to most of you - my he of huii interest but ---you all have neighbours, haven't and you, yourself, are your neigh- bour's neighbour. Isn't that so? lmesn't it make you svonder how much pm, personally , mean to our community—am! how much each of your neighbour, means to you:- Sometimes one's \nduation of one's friends 1 itt:, 1 late, * • * Mit now, rather than have you .'lcc,11". "le "I writing a "gloomy" conimit--\\ hich heaven forbid—sup. pose we change the subject. (Inc thing that has given me a ,amsitlerable amount of amuse - LEADS IN ITALY Major-General E. L, M. Burns, former assistant deputy chief of staff at Ottawa, is now commanding a Canadian division in Italy. Sight -Seeing Tours For School Children of foreign travel for school children V lien Europe is again fit for sight-seeing would be made in special ships, if the pro- n/,•al of the National L'hion of 1Vo. men Teachers in Britain is carried out, it is reported in London. The main 1l 0i' would be to promote ft iendship between nations by bringing their young folk together. By Gwendoiine P, Clarke mem ar,1 I•.: latet!y co!i e Idi,11 .1 , , • , I I, • !, ri f;ia,11: the ;,,;; car ,t1 ti 101.Ie of C. 1.e• Tie Iti lti t e !let V.0 t 0,1 'itt 1:11,elan1 e. ere to \ ttated and to I e ‘• II- 1 for l' 't 0,1.1, ' 1 ay ty rim, ,tt t1 ti.at Mt:, 4,1 ne,..•, did 101 et it ti eant that in illy :n1/1 farni•ore1/eititi eta. •tated., p, -pie ,11,1 , 1 `I,. I H 1.1, Li, I1-:go.,ern- nlent order Co it? .1 int I, .•}1,1n1/1 litre is tn. itcn. that tickled niy• 3tI ,C c/f Immonr. .1:1 irate farmer 55 rote to the pre," t.aitplaiiiing he - cause 1.tovernment official; and Board Of Inspectors bad visited his farm and all V. ere v.eariug itals; rubber boot,, ide he, the farmer, had found it buy rubber hoot, for 1-,ve or utotn:y. I can imagine a it: of the mews •nchn titin.t e.4,1,, to ha; - pen arontel. bere. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON March 19 JESUS CRUCIFIED Mark 15: 21-47. PRINTED TEXT—Mark 15:22-39 GOLDEN TEXT. — He was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was up- on him; and with his stripes we are healed, Isaiah Memory Verse: t;o11...1)Vett and sent his ttt t John -LW. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING .\pril Place—Calvary, just outside the city wal of Jestisaltm. The Crucifixion of Christ "And they bring him unto the place Golgotha, ss iicit is, being in- terpreted, the place of the skull. And they offered Mint \vine mingled with myrrh: but he received it not." :11yrrIt utas used, /nixed with wine, to numb the pain of those about to be crucified. But Jesus refused to drink it, because he would not lighten Ilk sufferings or lesson His agony for our salvation, "And they crucified him, And parted his garments among them, casting It upon them, which each should take, .111d it was Inc third 11,1111., and they cruicified hint." our Lord pass; ely 'allowed 1 rim - self to 'Mitt. this cruel death for our sakis. Although the Lord of all power, 1 lett itltTtcId ilk power, permitting man to do his worst. The Roman soldiers believed they. had crucified a fanatic, a false claimant to kingship. Little did they realize they were the instru- ment; in God's hand of bringing ahout the death of Otte whose Blood \\ as to atone for the sin of the world, To them it was just an ordinary criminal's death, such as they had often taken part in, They knew not the stupendous issue de- pendent on the death of Christ. The Superscription ". \ lid the stita.r eriptiot, (0* 1i. accusation \Vag 551 ill(11 tver, the King of the Jews." In these rds Pilate 515 it dolt n as a simple fact that Jesus is indeed the king of the jts •,„ This tt'ti 011 is at the ,:tinetinic a vindication. The Crowds at the Cross ". \tIi stitIt hint they crucified two robbers, Tet the Christ, the I:ing of Israel, now come dos tt from the cross, that n c may see and be- lieve!' .\t la“ titel feel 111Q' have pro \eti t1i 111111t ‘ff pot\ ei . i. now a v. cat:, helpless, (bowed 14,.. ing who is lie:ond pow et' of escaping death. They challenged him to come down from the Cross, Ile could have done evt.n that, but 11' had a far ntore important work in hand titan merely to display Ili; Divine potvir. In that kont• 1 fe could nk,t •:•5151' 111111tidIH ;It the sante time. Ile came into the Ivorld to save sinners, and only THIS IS JONES sPE-AKING! 'OLD BILL' IN ITALY Looking like a double for "Old Bill,' Bruce Bairnsfather's famous cartoon character of World War 1, Capt. Perry Cadogan of Glace Bay, N.S., squats with a field telephone somewhere in holy. Capt. Cadegan of Canadian unit of 8th Army, refuses to trim handlebar mustachios for duration, 1!.. (:'i Lit ac, o:t!-!,11, t :odor. The Cry from the Cross :he !h. y darI::,; ;.; ovur the holt Imo! 11,,,t..;itt :Icti.1C1' 1.1;t1i It V.I. 1:;e hour 0; Lan; ,.; de-oiation. etir Lord I tor! .1,1e ,jepth litimat; and .,piri:nal ammish ••Iffered 1 ur I.ord. 1t is the cry of ,,ne has lo,t, for the time being, the •.n.e of fellw,v,hii, \‘itit tIod. Bat 1: li Men oh...err- ed that ro :1 in littcrinn: ttl, cry ca. de -dation did not let go Ili, trust in Gal, for he call; ,,ut iv God, my God.' Dyadic thirst ;o1 - /It'd to the at. nil pang• 1,1 t rticifixs ion. Vitie.tar 55as the .our \\ itt' druid: by laborers itt the field. A drink in ties hind \tas i‘eitt taa(ly. for sufferersl'Aijah was regarded as a deliverer in time trouble. The Death of Christ .1e,tis uttered a loud voice, and gave tip the ghost," The loud cry uttered by Jesus 1‘.11(.11 dying is et/nsidered the loud triumphant a HORIZONTAL 1,5 Pictured ballerina, 11 Guide, 12 Physical emptiness, 11 Toward, 15 Upright shaft, 16 Danger; 17 Half an em. 20 Each (abbr.). 22 Melt. 25 Black bird. 27 Verbal, 29 Youthful, 31 Erbium (symbol). chef 'deal 32 Compass point substance. 33 Doctor (abbr,) 52 Falsehoocl, 34 Him, 54 Within. 35 Local 55 Send out rays. position, 57 Splendor, 37 The earth, 59 She is a — 39 Nonaspirate. dancer. 40 Strong thread, 60 Depend. 43 Vegetables, 45 Courtcy title, 46 Aged. 48 Perform, 50 Crystallized 1, tv- 1 oere is Lathing c,,ninillory in His death; it v a- a to1m.t.,::, 1:;, :1!! the time Ife Hon t:, the , . and thi- 1,, i.:. fie ,,,, to; fleaf to the impit 1, Ho, ,o1i. Ile yickled " Chit, ,e1,. r our sins, " 1i1,1 the veil Id the temple %vas rent in itt o trom the top to the ott.an." Itt tht tentpdh the lioly Illace \tits separated front the Most 11,1y by a (tir,••;., None but the pa., that curtain, and lie only ,.•.ce a s ar. The curtain 1Ring rent in ty, 0 %raha sign that t 1longer di, we have to in our own...crci (11;tuil,t.... t• have direct acce‘s to the Fatlitr through our Lord Jesus Christ. The Centurion's Confession -.1nd when the ccnturiou, who stood by ovet tigain,t hint, saw that he so gave up the ghost, he said, Truly this man was the Son of God," This centurion ,a pagan soldier, dill mat nt•ed Christ to come the cr,,,F, to prove His Deity: it ,liowed ,,tit in llis trititim- hat:t death as he exclaimed with a\ve 'truly this was the Son of God.' BALLERINA Answer to Previous Puzzle ANDREW N EFA R ST EL RTE P GO -0 A L N NI AR A R PtS PS T AR L EIA4111 E'N A RIRIESTE51 OE 4 Skill. 5 Sharp hissing sound. 6 Unit. 7 Make rare, 8 Genus of dolphinlike cetaceans. 9 Nothing. VERTICAL 10 Near. 1 Vermont 11 Therefore. (abbr.). 13 You. 2 Snaky fish. 14 Child, 3 Peruse. 13 At present. A T A E CAPNE N L E E I V A CEAS ERE B E R A L 11 A &J‘ DS AT NA TT SE RAP I DS MI 4 ANDREW jt;CARNEGIE to, 19 Boat paddle. 21 Footed vase, 23 Animal. 24 Desolate.. 25 Spiced sauee, 26 Character of ancient Celtic' alphabet. 28 Sheltered side, 30 Lytic poem, 36 Writing fluid. 37 Bank clerk, 38 Uncooked. 39 Cover. 40 Pertaining te. the tides. 41 Has inscribed. 42 Negative reply 44 Male child, 45 Dirt. 47 Numbered cubes. 49 Either. 50 Girl's name. 51 Allow. 53 Cloth measure 54 That one. -56 Bachelor of Arts (abbr,). 58 Ah! Alasi -ANY NEWS ABour MY LATEST PoEAA7 By J. MILLAR WATT t yg. SEVERAL HUNDRED PEOPLE- NAMED JONES I-IAVE WRITTEN ASKING TO .ANNouNce THAT THEY AREN'T f THE AuTHOR! Apeamatr• rerwor. veva ,a0110--.1•01.1104.111•SMAININEWIN 4411Y kftcn,ett".tv 1(1 itt 51111,ato,tn 04.1.1.00.arremagrine.4•00•••aftsormo......1010•101.1•••••••1•4.114,1.41/a...........1.111141111n. it Q+lgtl1241111Dilf,SMM;7,atNNi11r,3:3hWiN11l,Bt..11*N?;DINItltat2thome for the funeral of his grandmother, 'Mrs, P. U, St-.tllcr'r. - .-ww i.-... •tom. i M Avoid Colds by Wearing Good Footwear WE CAN SUPPLY ALL THE FAMILY WITH SHOES, RUBBERS, RUBER BOOTS, AND GALOSHES, Olive Gill iiaSTANSTANDARD Wednesday, March 8,1944. rr- Doherty GARAGE. Mrs, Ill:dr of Uolgnav'e spent the wcek•end with firs. J, Pills LAC. L'.u'rle 11cI Iroy of Valley FieldQue., sp. rtt the weeit-end with his parents, lir. and Mrs, 11', lleElroy. Pte. Jamie Sims of Ipperwash spent ' tho w•crk-end with Itis WIN and daughter, In Myth. Airs. Wolin Gibson spent two teretes White Rose Gas and 0ii, Ri withlien sister, Mrs, Victor Ileeley, of Car Painting awl 'Repairing. s. 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HAN-DEE EMBOSSED TOWELS .... , .. , . ,18c WRITING PAPER Pads, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c Envelopes, Linen .and Kid Finish • pkg. 10c Blue Lined Envelopes pkg. 5c ASplcndid Assortment of Games, and a Few Toys, Suitable for Gifts for Children. Paint Books, Story Books, and Cut -Outs. A Fine Assortment of Photograph Albums. Also Your Headquarters for Magazines. The Standard Book Store ii•wwwwwwwwwwwww. HURON GRILL BLYTIi --- OV7'ARIO. EXCELLENT FOOD. GOOD SERVICE. Meals at All Hours. FRANK GONG am Proprietor 111 1 r 1,4 . 1 . .•,i,• I.Y Il l„ 1.,1 .I Flight.Sergeant Norman Sinclair, of SI. Hubert, Quebec. spent the arrester end at itis home, hiss :Annie Lnitl:.lw• of Clinton at- tended the tur,erai on iifonday of tier Sli.ler, Mrs. F. D. Starter. .Urs. Hort Anderson of N'oltott, few days w•Illt her parent.;, to the Illuc.:s of her mother, llrs, .1. hill~. AC' Leslie Rutledge of llannin:. Pool, Toronto, Fpent the week -end at his parents home,' that of llr, and ides. Fred Rutledge, 1IISses Loris at 1 ltern'.r, Johnston tzpent the truck -end with lir, and 1Irs. Itob,'rt Riley and daughter, Ag- nes, of i.ondesboro, .,•,�.•u,.., 4:"44!• tt.0,44,. N. fi ANNUAL r r., hAo ., ,1 NYAL VITA -VIM MULTIPLE CAPSULES-contaln Vitamin A, Vita- , r,iu . Ita: in I. with Rlbo'I»‘"In, Iron ' lver Concentrate .,1,., \'.!••::a, Germ CII, When you ta'4e 'lila-'' m 'A•'I`Iple Capsules, ., c..l:,,lotocot the Vitamins needed for normal health. 100 CAPSULES $3.00. FOUR VITAMINS WITH IRON -Vitamins A, B, D and 0, with Iron and Ammonium Citrate In a palata"Ie flavoured Malt Syrup, excol- I-r.' (r \'Perin and cin"aro-rents. P=11 BOTTLE $1.4 NYAI. VITAMIN TABLETS are hluh potency B complex factors, nate ural to purr. l:rewer'o Yeast, fvrr.11 h'nI) teres' r.-cos-ary health etc. mauls In cases of diet deficiency. All all -year-round vitamin r•c: rllren,ent. 100 TAB' ETS $1.25 CREOPHOS-The tonic to use d•IrIny and after the attacks of flu, celydr, etc. Excellent for deep-seated couchs, E'ronchtt's and Asth- matic Conditions. PER BOTTLE $1,00 I H i rn , 3, DRUGS, SUNDRIES, IVALLPAPER-PHONE 2P. tw1 WCT.17;',:;;':.k:'b1'-'£'£,tCtC6;'r:'4VV.11=1t'W+t; CtC�:r3tta'w Kn;tKtt:4:t,:14VI'CW>d' 414144th to tl l • i • ti 1'1'1✓ r 1j . h0 11YI I ir, and m's. 1 esIte Ualgllesh and e y I'•luralters, ,1;uticx: and Mune, spent the >•�?n r� [�) { c' V •t e'c•cad with the ti'ler's parents, -' ED11I1 ti•:�{EIU IIS t��N'IJ,c' ! 11 \t'. call 111x, Ceorge Cowan, :. I .• ; VI I . >• Decorators Shopp,l, .i, I r, >. .. i ti "'Located Opposite Kernick's Grocery.;. (j >. PRONE 156, BLYTH. ;; 11-' °.+ J. ' Cf 44++++++.14+++++++++++++++++, kr ta slaty. a;;:; 1!,!,:, l'71!tlilll. Itu'iin-.'n, Pi lius!c upervlsol, ul' Kit+ . 0 r, :petit tp ••1 ( ► the week•Lna teith 11i�.; t•.li:I til ar 11111. home i 4rnisher �I7 4::._::;,:. I irJ,:o 1,71wibl�'IOI�'rein,nIzmaiiltalEa�1."rt7"ut?1�t`Ir�ttrinrt?tSr4 1141ADIN`1 11.1'4, 1:111 il' J(Ittll =11111. 1s.'11•II.1 '.lull •w•.•oc.•+tsy�,. )Ir, John 1V,Itson, of i.nl:ton, wa est. at C. '1'. 1'•ohbyn'.1 1:151- week, while in town repress:::.htg the Con• fedenatiun Life lnsuran.•e Ccntpany. Ill Esti Dari; Moody, Royal P.ank COME AND ENJOY Blyth Continuation School CONCERT FRIDAY, MARCH 10TH N T' -IE BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL Cons's'in;l of Flays, Choruses, Pyramids and Musical Numbers. Admission: 35c and 2Cc. Proceeds For Pat;lbt'c Purposes CEILINGS THE FIFTH WALL - OF EVERY ROOM. : The ceiling, which I; a ualli __larger than any Angle troll, should t le ccusidered as a t;fth wall. 'thus -when planning the dc•;•oration for a i Irr.;•;:n it ':c Just us Itrp211nn1 to s _ lent n correct ceiling paper as it is •to char. 's the (proper wall (1ccota- .1 tion. Your preference may firma• .' ,one of contrasting colon.. 1'o:;'t ; ;.1;e a.`rai1 that n "Colour -Planned" 1 :nt w''11 cxtead yo:u' Budget. To 1•*rca.lize 4'11s you van readily do so :by seeing my samples -over 50O to pick from. And rementher, 1 �peeinlize in that tong, JO of tuk- ing 0(1 Wallpaper. 441G'4'•C4ci'✓RIVIVIC'.ft."tflr6CtCtlKtr, 'MWOWMRI4rE(4 CWillI •it[ t6101'4(rtt;:'p.:(S'CMg l� MSTUART ROBINSON Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery. 4 Please Phone Delivery Orders Early. Morning Delivery, North of Dinsley Street. Afternoon Delivery, South of Dinsley Street. Delivery Orders - $1.00 or Over. Maple Leaf Soap Chips 65c Champ, the Magical Cleaner, for Kitchen Bath Room, Floors and Walls 10c w Gro -Pup Dog Cubes 2 lbs. 25c h'REF---1 pkg. Kellogg's Corn Flakes with 1 pkg. All -Wheat, and 1 pkg, Bran Flakes.25c 1,4 C'ranular Gravy Powder .. 31-2 oz. pkg. 25c (Makes Gravy Without Meat). SHELL MAKER AND GRIT. Johnston's Wax a"d Glo-Coat 59e. SWANSDOWN FLOUR. SATURDAY --- Celery, Lettuce, Cqbhage, Carrots, Radishes and Tomatoes, 0o!*124ltaDriti**brZ NICID:)r7r*A0611~1)r 44•MIaPretartArer2IVINM*141: i ni 1 PERSONAL INTEREST Mrs. 1\'m. Nesbitt, of Toronto, is Miss Prances Johnston of Toronto a*t_ ding the week vrlth her slst.r, Is at present vls1- ing her mother, Mrs. Peter Brown, and brother. Mrs. 1I, C. Johnston. Frances is Mr. James Stalker, Loving Leen called takdng a forced holiday due to a slight home due to the death of her mother, Illness, I Mre. F, Dixon Stalker, F. C. PREST Phone 57.26, LONDESBORO- ,,, 1 , ,..�.1.,•, ..., Vodden's BAKERY, WHEN IN NEED OF BREAD, BUNS, PIES, HOME-MADE CAKE OR • COOKIES REMEMBER "THE HOME BAKERY" H. T. %'ODDEN, Ho11yan's, BAKERY BREAD, CAKES, PIES and BUNS, ALWAYS ON HAND Confectionery and Tobaccos. PHONE 38 - BLYTH. Lvng-'oom Furniture New styles in Chesterfield Suites, upholstered in lti`;11 grade, pile fabrics, spring -filled thr'oug'hout, at 1\ti."aCtiVc Prices, Spring -filled Sofa Beds and Studio 'Lounges, tailul'cd in Attractive, dura ble Covering's, at Mod- ci ate Prices, En'.] Tables, Book Cases, Coffee Tables, Lamps, 1':.tcohole Desks and Other, Living -(loom Pieces l:elp to make your home more comfortable and en - Every 11 Savings Stamp You Lick, IHIelps to Lick The Enemy, 1 -- I'honeM 7 and S - Funeral Director, I`latne, spcu: Il:< ,\ ct,• .(,ni; in London vlsllu;-with ('ill, 1'111d1, Joiut.lun, 'l'oron,, tvltcrc they will vLlt hrt.fly J, 0, Cartwright, who Is a patient who 10 0 pa:i1 n: iu 11'I" ! (:thee t•o:n,; on to their home in Sas- in the Clinton ilospttal. pilot.11. 11; 011. Jlrs, 11, (llo:tShrr and her mother, 11r, and 1114, \'11'1:?'na ll 'T1 ! Mr. Ra I Cartwright of :db;n'}' 1115. ll. CLlrler, vlSlted ever rho who Itays spent part (.1• III 1 winter in 1IsIt -:I ht.; in•oliler, 111, E. ,I. ('art- weclt C1i11 trfl'h lir, nu11 llrs. I d"ar lilyr.h, 10'1 ('.day 111' 9r " l :t 7 for ,.ri:;ltt of 111:rlh, and his (rather, lir. 1'attlsnst, of \Vingluun. 41 .t," l Irl .&'� :1 w�'tS"s.+:^.IIsi::.,,Ct'�r's'�-."'tr.rL-ir+re�;'c *a 'S I C, 17r",li•i ..r.: �var.,,u,nilr„ ,J.ia..e a..r .., l,r Local Charman, L. !Whom, -- 1. 74e /Deed Pow SUCII is the grateful testimony of countless fighting men who kept their "rendezvous with Death" and live to tell the tale. Every Red Cross triumph over death, wounds, disease and human agony is that in which you may take pride. Because it is YOUR Red Cross, Thus it is you who help those in pain and peril. Now 'as the dreadful carnage of war increases -as more fatnine•strickened countries are made accessible to your Red Cross, the need grows at terrific pace. So much money is needed to maintain a steady flow of parcels for prisoners of. war, of blood serum, medical supplies and dressings, sur- gical instruments, hospitals and hos- pital equipment, food- and clothing►, to name but a few of the demands on your Red Cross. Raise your sights -give MORE -your Red Cross Heeds your mercy dollars NOW! RED C SS as t4t Nam