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The Blyth Standard, 1944-08-02, Page 1THE o LYTH STANDAR `VOI,1.1111lt; 51 - NO. 51. 0is1'1111AItY Wili1l{n1 A. Logan , \11III,uu :\• !.o:,u'. \keel I,not\n It"i III+' i+•Il min'; aero""( ..I the recent (�0111111i111(IOS Beni til nil Ili. !,i, it; ,L;111 of I \t;11 1,11 Larry 'Tummy, soft \\'c are pllett,tI! In a•Hunnne ,not 111!1:' III bis 71,1 teal', 111 \I1. met \! 1•,. (,lel! 1 1111I1t'v, apt- ! some response lit, Tier!( forthcoming and rai 1.'I on 1; 1. \i:,Ih Pt.u't'll ill the Ingcr,oIl paper, \\here to the trticic i,nbli,hc'I ill Fast \\ (.ekes IIIc '"\', park it, lite(.( Standard regarding Farm Commando htjuri,•s rec"ivil !Irvin); the morning 1't11)1.k, PIANO rt -tilled in the death of Lam' 'Fiume \• .\ltlucu;h n ult\' he iutp, „silde to I \car -old ,on 1)f \11.. and \Ir,. (filen "'lain hc!11 to the extent of that tthich (ir.Itle \•111-11„tut., Itettt Mar -11; 'ftntuee, (e'n'try sheet. The child's %\ as available Itto tears ;Igo, several I;1• .\ lit e\Irl:(11/ie. II'I1't' voiced Miele readillt to coati,- (ii idr \ I-- fill( l'lt,s Ilon„r \I„n- dcalh \%22,,dnc to a traduced ,kill 1.r- te;l (trlhau; Il,nn,r., I;til \lanninc. tel) ~client(•. ,'I\'ell \;hell 11,E 1\:I, ,I1li.l; i l IBLYTII, ON'T'ARIO, WL!)NESI)AY, ARCUS'(' 2, 1911 Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance: $2.00 to U.S.A. Fractured Skull Was - Red Cross 1 resident Will (rause Of Little Son's Death Negotiate For Farm Successful Music Students WEI)D1NGS .1.1„ i.,!!"\, i;t,' • I I„Pent. ,,1 A. 1•: 1 . t „'Ilealy - Donnelly 1\, ,. ..t, t i Full in 11„,' nn'I „tint t r\an!ivaliot „i Ii!, '1"+!rttnl„ 1 „net r-' Mat \ Ilene, Ilan:ditt•- ,,t \11 awl Ileal tit!, rt' i,1 nil -ie tt'it it acre t onthi ted \Ir Joseph II„nucll\, :'! 1)111,11n, I' al t !intoe, tinder the ,lits•, tot „I I lint- c;'u. the !,ride of Ile., til Eat 1 11' ,+!'., ,on of the late NII. 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DEFENSE EXECUTIVE a HORIZONTAL 1, 7 Supply board head, 14 Barometer. 16 Cargo. 17 Puts. 18 Poem 20 Large hawk. 21 Evenings (abbr.). 22 Weird. 23 Sparc, 21 Man's name. 25 Sharp pain. 26 Universal language. 27 Doctor (abbr.) 28 'throat gland. 32 Pole, 31 I3ono. 35 Lion, 36 Beam. 38 We. 39 Unit of work. 40 Compass point. 41 Place. 43 Quarrel. 45 Drinking vessel. 46 That is (abbr.) 47 Servants. 52 Mountain Answer to Previous Puzzle -jDIEL,.�ANOROTOSENEILT Af V E_R T STEEP AT ERE STO RF EA LOIRE _ESPIIRI NG TIN IDEA PE NOR ELA DAD TI ERSE R CA TENPIN 0,0 E N,H I E S EIG GA M N AU P SR DEF TESTS ARSON ET AA IlE SSEIST AVL APSE I t_ t_ ROIEVE 1 1EAILM ESTER (abbr.). 54 Department of Street Cleaning (abbe). 56 Certain person. 57 Enemy. 58 Pertaining a race. of people. 60 Beverage. 61 Ireland. 62 12 o'clock. 64 Clumsy. 66 Garden spades. 67 Belonging to Pete. VERTICAL 1 Fastenings. 2 Antagonist. 3 Meshes. 4 Railroads (abbr.). 5 --- ho! 6 Snake. to 7 Wrong tont (abbr.). 8 Aromatic. 9 Crime against the crown, 2 3 4 5 LE 14 5 L16 19 j20 majesty. 10 Mouth border. 11 Kindly. 12 HIappier. 13 Study Of speech. 15 Ile hails frgm --. 19 Is (Latin). 22 Part of 'be." 25 Theater sign (abbr.). 27 Not so wet. 29 Little bone 30 Rest. 31 Presiding officer. 33 Slightly wet. 37 Forefather. 42 Thus. 44 Near. 47 Oral. 48 Morning (abbr.). 49 Ocean. 50 Pertaining to the sun. 51 Afresh. 52 Watered appearance. 53 Watches. 55 Train sound. 56 Wall, 57 Fraternity (abbr.). 59 Compass point. 61 Female sheep. 63 This. 65 Kitchen police (abbr.) 7 8 9 10 111 12 13 24 31 36 .37 40 4.3 46 54 55 58 59 62 66 11,3 P22 526 Z3 30 35 39 42 4 47 48 49 50 51 56 160 63 114 67 THE FAMILY ALBUM --PICTURE HANGING riMis 11 GETS PICTURE FROM ATTIC WIFE HAS A ,,RED HIM TO HANG, AL50 HAMMER, CHAIR AND A PUSH PIN FINDS THAT WIL- FRED HAS BOR- ROWED IT,RE5CUE5 IT, AND RETURNS TO FIND CHAIR CIONE 11-111 MOUNTS CHAIR, AND CALLS FOR SOMEONE TO ZONE $EE IF THIS IS A GOOD PLACC FOR IT DECIDES THAT WIFL, THINKING SOMEONE HAD LEFT IT OUT OF PLACE, HAS CARRIED IT BACK TO DINING VW. RETRIEVES IT 65 By GLUYAS W1LL1AM4 GETS NO REPLY. FIND$ MILDRED WHO COMES AND SELECTS PLACE TO HANG IT MODUTS CHAIR AND DISCOVERS THAT MEANWHILE HAMMER HAS VANISHED CANT REMEMBER NOW WHERE IAIL- DRED SAID To PUT IT. CALLS FOP. AID BUT CAN'T MAKE ANYONE HEAR P%•aplt'It!', w33.'v7 TL. Bell 9Jodl.u, WITTY KITTY ra-3 •R�;+a.�••1 hr rh.• Pill 9.n' rat Gold -digging Gert says all she needs to bring out her glamor is a lot of gilt-edged props. TEIE SPORTING THING 4'. "Oh, oh! Jonesy's rattled again!" 1. AT THIS POINT DISCOVERS HE HAS LOST PUSH PIN AND WEARILY CARRIES PICTURE BACK TO ATTIC LIFE'S LIKE THAT INTELLIGENCE OFFICER. By Fred Neher "It isn't code .... but can you read between the linea if she really loves me or not?" FUNNY BUSINESS t;oil 1lll lll flltirj IA �SNP �le fel qtr, fall f ra• r opo COIL 19 A SIRVIC!, INC T. M R "He always sits there like that on the first of the it keeps the installment collectors MUTT AND JEFF — h -II .S How FAR is IT TO FISH HOOK, MISTER? (OH, 'dour A MILE L RECKON/ • Phis Gink away. !z•z month -- r CROSSTOWN By Roland Coo I/116 .44,14 �4k 4-A0-44 "How come you're returning my lawn mower, Wilson? You haven't managed to pick up a NEW one someplace, have you?" THIS ARMY 197 "Nag" Coughlin le The Moot. l.el, C...44. Amoy .ear.,eper 1. holy. Cre.s te►09h11 i ITALY 144 t" "Oh! the curfew? —it don't mean anything to me honeyl" Would Have Made a Good Train Announcer at Hollywood. By BUD FISHER \rCAN WE RIDE WITH YOU?J 1-1 /THIS AIN'T ANY Too RECKON COMFORTABLE S0! - BUT A FT§ A LIFT THESE DAYS' HOW FART ARE WE �� FROM OH 80131 FISH HOOK, FOUR NOW? MILES I REC�/ WNAT?WHv\/ya� DIDN'T YOU TELLUSWERE DI�K 601NG AWAY '10 FROM ME! FISH HOOK? REG'LAR FELLERS—Heavy Duty FELLER SOLDIERS, IT L10010 LIKE WE' R.E. GONNA NAFTA t)RAFr TN' WOMEN T' HELP u5 Lout N THIS WAR ! NELL, 4VE:°vE ALREADY DRAFTED AGGiE RILEY AN' DAISYBELLE T' BF NURSES, BUT WE NEED --OH, BOY,/ HIEY, ZOOLIE! r J I NOW WOULD you LIKE T'BE DRAFTED INTO OUR AR.MY AN' DO YE.R. BIT FOR, TN' CAUSE? 1 WOULD WIKE WERRY MUCH TO Be. A WED CWOSS NURSE By GENE BYRNES NUTHIN' DOINI • WE'LL PUT ROLLER SKATES ON YOU AN' YOU COULD BE. OUR TNIR.TY'-TON TAN K ,1Z 5.1,1 POP—The Latest in Salutes THEY'RE NOT TEAGNINC& THE NAZIS TO DO THIS NOW WH/'V' ARE' THE—V `l"FAGI ZING TI4CM Ry Ir R I•a• 'in • .II Oil... '..l 'FJynNfes By J. MILLAR WATT for BETTER SLEEK,.. BETTER D/GEST/ON.. BETTER HEWN WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING Corn Borer More than 40,000 wasps and !lies, released by the Department of Agriculture are battling in Illi- nois cornfields against the dread- ed European corn borers attacking the crop. Another 6,000 insects will be turned loose in a few days. The wasps and flies, gathered in New Jersey, are natural enemies of the borer and Ire being re- leased in an effort to check the borer increase which already has reached alarming proportions. The winged fighters tent the tables on the borers by doing a little boring themselves. The wasps penetrate the body of the borer ani lay eggs in it, The fly deposits eggs on the outside of the borer. Both parasites crawl into the tun- nel made by the borer in the corn stalk to reach their prey. The eggs of the wasps and flies live on the body of the borer and continue to feast on it even when the borer enters the pupa stage, Then, Instead of a new generation of borers emerging from the pupa, out conies a new batch of wasps and flies to continue their work. Two different tyt es of small wasps are being used and a fly which resembles the common house Ily. These parasites have been used with moderate success in the East. Iowa also is using them this year as borers are show - Ing up in appreciable numbers for the first time in Iowa corn fields. British Planes Drop Surgeons The Royal Army Medical Corps Ilan parachute surgical teams that have already been in action with great success. The Lancet describes one unit that established itself in a farts building, which had been seized by paratroops. It ran the building as a hospital for two days, while a bat- tle raged around it. During that period the unit performed 35 oper- ations. Thirty-one of the patients later reached base hospitals in good condition, u Each team consists of six men, all of whom have been trained to be able to do everyone else's job in the event of casualties among, the team during landing. Equipment is designed especial- ly for lightness, compactness and portability, so that the unit can move swiftly through rough coun- try, possibly under fire. The unit carries a light operating table with tressels, all presumably collapsible. They also drop with anaesthetics, plaster, dressings, fuel, plasma, pri- mus stoves, Paraffin pressure lamps and electrical headlamps supply the surgeons with light for their work. HIS FIRST BASTILLE DAY CELEBRATION t. This fair-haired little French boy, standing between two members of the Guard of Honor, watches the Canadian Bastille Day cele- bration in a village in Normandy. It was his first celebration of France's Day of Freedom. THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary on .Current Events An Outline Of Lord Vansittart's Twelve Points To Win The Peace The "\Vin the Peace" Movement, of which Lord Vansittart has ac- cepted the presidency, has planned a number of meetings to bring to the notice of the public the 12 -point "peace charter", says the itlan- ehester Guardian. 1. The unconditional surrender of Germany and of the other Axis and their satellite Powers. 2. The effective occupation of Germany by an Allied Army and Air Force and the establishment of an inter -Allied Council of Control, to be maintained until it is decided by the Governments concerned to be no longer necessary. 9, The arrest and trial of per- sons believed guilty of war crimes in the countries where they were committed, Neutral countries to be requested not to give sanctuary to any war criminals, 4. The complete demobilization and disarmament of all German armed forces, including the surren- der of the German fleet and Luft- waffe; the same procedure to be applied to the other Axis Powers, s, The police forces in Germany to be regional and free from cen- tral control and to be demilitarized. 6. The abolition in Germany of all military or septi -military train- ing at any age in any forst what- ever, including the abolition of the officer's corps and training corps. 7. The evacuation of all territo- ries invaded by the Axis Powers. A, The restoration of, or compen- sation for, loot, machinery, and equipment removed or destroyed. Also the restoration of, or compen- sation for, commercial and indus- trial interests forcibly acquired or seized. 9, The effective control and where required, the closing dowh of Germany's war potentials, in- cluding aviation in all its forms. 10. No financial loans or assist- ance to be permitted to Germany or to any of the other Axis Powers without the approval of the Allied Nations. 11, The curricula of school and REAL SMOKES AFTER FOUR YEARS This Canadian soldier, direct from the battle front, shares his cigarettes with French civilians in a liberated village of Normandy. university studies to be under inter - Allied supervision and advice until the re-education of the German people is assured in accordance with the principles of international good -will. 12. The German radio and all propaganda to he under inter -Allied supervision for such time as may be necessary. • • • At the opening meeting in Man- chester Lord Vansittart said it was conceivable that the end of the war might come at any time within 1$ months from the coming winter, and we had therefore got to be pre- pared. "\Vhont are you going to be- lieve," he asked — "those who know the truth about Germany or those who don't? If this country for the third time refuses to face the facts you will have a third Ger- man war upon you in 10 years." Watch Your Step It wouldn't have been an acci- dent If it couldn't have been pre- vented... would it! So: Don't try acrobatics In the bath tug. Tack stair rugs down tight and make sure that railings are solid. Rusty nails often mean lockjaw . , . stake certain there aren't any in your house, 13e sure that the rungs on your ladder are sound and let sonic one hold the bottom whets you begin to clinch, Don't smoke in bed.. , the mat- tress burns quickly. .. and anyway you'll be asleep before you know it. Train children to put away their toys , , Just as much for your sake as theirs, Never let children near stoves and keep hot liquids in pans safe- ly out of reach, in a small kitchen, fof your own sake too, turn the handles of pots on the stove in towards the stove, not out towards you. Keep all poison bottles carefully labeled and out of the children's reach. (Are you sure that you know what their reach is?), PILES SUfferore or bleeding and protr'lding piles should know Bunkers herbal Pills treat tho cause at Its source. Money back if the first bottle does not eattsfy. Buy from your druggist. Worm Trouble CHILDREN REALLY NEED 51UL%'1 NE T'S Mother's Friend t hese change- able drys! 1t helps protect them from sorer trouble.-' n n 11 other children's Inc Keeps t hem regular. 90 soothing toot Now try It. IircHcirizaSne,y1.5fBEvacDk For quick relief from itching caused by eczema, athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and otheritching conditions. Use pure. cooling, medicated. liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless and stainless. Soothe-. comforts and quickly calm. intense itching. Don't stiffer. Ask your druggist today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. `Safety First' Good Slogan For Farm Too Says Many Farm Accidents, Collingwood Enterprise - News '1 l ( cold tush is that the ratio of pre%t Iii,iLi' acs idents in agricul- ture i' iii, h'r titan rat ,uty other itt- tlnstr \1 an Introit ek of farmers, nrmhei • of their families and worker, on farm~ are killed and mane th'nrands injured every year In (an;t,la as the result of acci- dents, row t of which could have been prevented. \'pith the farm labor shortage just now so acute and tvlren all our production of fond is so essential to the \sar effort, the accident toll 15 particularly serious, A survey has disclosed that ma- chinery is the chief source of farm work accidents; that live stock runs a close second and that falls are in third place. The wise farmer is he who learning the cause of accident' on his farm takes steps to eliminate such causes and all possible hazards. For example, the fact that loose clothing causes one- third of all farm accidents Involving machinery should make anyone avoid that particular hazard like a plague, And the ever-present threat of fire, which annually destroys mil- lions of dollars' worth of rural pro- perty ought to be enough for a farmer to justify devoting at east a part of one morning per month to looking round the farm for fire hazards, too. Prevention of accidents means avoiding making an acute farm la- bor shortage more acute and also means an even bigger contribution to food production. Safety first is a good slogan for any farm ' Spring, Make -Do One hillbilly's wife is visiting another's and the hostess calls the visitor's attention to some goss- amer hangings across the empty window space, "New curtain, eh," sniffs the visitor. "Gittin' a mite high-toned, ain't ye-:'" "Naw," says the hostess, "Just got tis n new spider." BMW CHICKS BARGAINS IN TWO, TITRE(: AND four week old started chicks. Pullets two week old White Leg - horns 20.95 per hundred, Barred Rocks 18.95, Four week old Bar- red Rooks 25.95. Shipped C.O.D. Aldo eight week old up to laying free range pullets. Top Notch Chick erles, Guelph, Ontario, STARTED CHICKS STILL AVAiL- able In limited quantities—Leg- horn pullets, heavy cockerels, heavy non -sexed. It Interested, let's have your order now. liray }latrhery, 130 John N., Hamilton, Ont. STARTED CiTICIC 11ARGAINS. Pullets Barred Rocks four weeks old 26.90, three weeks old 23.90, two weeks old 19.90, Also non- eexerl pullets In White Loghorns, Barred Mocks, Assorted heavy, light and medium breeds at rock bot tont prices. Also free rouge pullets eight weeks to laying. Pisa catalogue, 'Meddle Chick 'Retch( ries Limited. Fergus, Ont. 1)1'I;ING R CLEANING, HAVE 11111 ANYTiHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for in forme tion. We are glad to answer your questions. Depart- ment I1. Parker's Dyo Works Limited. 791 Ynnge Street, To- ronto. 11A11(1)11I.SSING AMBITIOUS GiRLS and MiDDLE AGE women, learn hnlydressing at Can- ada's finest and largest schools. Refined, dignified work, Splendid pay. Write or call for tree liter- ature. Marvel Hairdressing Schools, 858 Moor Street, Toronto, Branches 44 Icing Street, Hamilton. and 74 Rideau Street, Ottawa. LB A H N HAIRDRESSING '1'H12 Robertson method. Information on request regarding classes. Roborteon'e Hairdressing Acad- emy, 1117 Avenue Road, Toronto. i'ATEN't'S FE'PHERS'l'ONIIA 11(111 & COMPANY Patent Solicitors. Established 1891i; 14 King \Vest, Toronto. Booklet of Information on re- quest. MEDICAL STOMACH AND THREAD \VOItMS often aro the cause of III -health In humans all ages. No one Im- mune! Why not find out It thio le your trouble? Interesting pnr- ticulars--Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies. Specialists Toronto 9. NATURE'S I11':LP—DIXON'S REM- edy for Rheumatic Pains, Neur- itis. 'thousands praising It. 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Jarman is an artillery veteran of World War I, since then has specialized in anti-aircraft work, is considered one of the Army's top men in this field. The International Limited of the Canadian National Railways has been in continuous op. ration over the C.N.R.'s doable track between Montreal and Chicago wince July 1, 1900. t'1111TOGItAPHY DON'T RISK LOSING "SNAPS" THEY CAN'T BE TAKEN AGAIN Get finer "snaps" at lower cost — Prompt Mall Service. Send your film rolls to Star Snapshot Service to be developed and printed. Thle Is Canada's largest finishing stu- dio, serving customers all over Canada. You'll like our work, too. Any Size Roll -6 or 8 Exposures, DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25c Praising Star Snapshot Service, a customer at Windsor, Ont. writes: "I suppose It's hard to give your usual quick eery ice with help so hard to get, but ne long as you turn out each fine pictures, I'll waft—if i have to wall" 8 MOUNTED ENLAIIUESIENTS 26c Size 4x6" 01 Beautiful Easel Mounts Enlargements 4x6" on Ivory tinted mounts; 7x9" in Gold, Silver, Cir- cassian Walnut or Black !.bony finish frames, 59c each, if enlarge- ment colored, 79c each, STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Box 129. Postal Terminal A, Toronto Print Your Name and Address Plainly on All Orders. DOUBLE SIZE Super Prints 0 or A Exposure (tolls 49c De eloped nerd Printed Double Sire Only REGULAR SIZE o or t4 Ex immure Ilo114 net eloped and Printed 39c FILMS FiLMS FILMS Sent To You Ily Return a1n11 No. 127—:15e; No, 120 or 0_0—I0e No. 110 or 010-800 These I'rlees include Flse Cents For 1Vrnpping rind Melling SUPERIOR FILM SERVICE pox 401 IlamIttuu, Ont. idxpert Photo Flnlshers for 211 )cors FOR SALE: ATTENTION LADIES! ITE THE center of ntt•actlon at next bridge party, 'fell your own and friends fortunes. Wonderful amusement, Pack of Madam Signe Fortune Cards with instructions, $1.00 postpaid. Novelty Dept. Box 191, Kitchener, Ontario. REM ENTRE t—WEDNESDAY, AEG. ltitJt, is the day. One P.M. le the time. Sylvan Farms, Wheatley, Ont., is the place. Auction Sale of Registered Yorkshire (togs is the reason. le Douro and 30 lured Sows or more 18 the quantity. We have 3011 head and herd has hcen closely called. Geo. Robson, Mgr. of Shure -';sin Farts, and Mr. Graham, of the Live Stock Brandi of the Department of Agricul- ture. have recently Inepected the herd and we are pleased to refer you to therm. We have always purchased the best and, there- fore, believe we will be selling the best. Visit the form tiny time and see our herd of Scotch Short- horns too. iI\ROLD El ..som, Farm Manager; S. C, IIADLE ', Owner; SYLVAN I' A It M 8, \Vi11:ATLEY, ONTARIO. 1001 I)iIEA\MS w'ITIF MEA NINt;s explained. Lucicy and unlucky daye. Ocult meaning of num- bers. 120 nag's, well -hound, SOe postpaid. Novelty Dept. Box 191, Kitchener, Ontario. 1.ARMLA1,1., t'-14 ON RUBBER AI. - lis c'halntcrs 11. with mower at- tachment, tin ee-furrow p 1 o IV, two -furrow plow; t wo-furrow plow, tractor disc, (\loss'', -Har- ris), Ford two -Tun truck wood - condition), Model A, 'Tudor, large power cid, r pr' ss, two large tcleatn cookcto cre,,rce Waith 1)m bent, Have You Heard? As the party of men left the club after a particularly convivial eve- ning, one remarked gaily: "I've got a good wife. \Vhen I conte home late she doesn't mind a scrap." "Neither does mine," said an- other, less cheerfully. "In fact, she waits up for it1" —o— Boarder; "Thio steak is like a cold day In June — very rare," Landlady: "Well, your bill is like a day in March — very unsettled." —o— Mother; "Alfie tells me they told him in school today at how Col• unibus travelled 8,000 miles on s gallica" Father: "Go on, the boy ought to believe all these salesmen's yarns." _0_ "What 0— "What would you do if you were in my shoes?" "Polish 'em 1" didn't mntot HU ❑ MOSS lluntltled Shredded Moss for tine Loss ns. Shrubbery, Trans- planting, Germinating Seed*, Mulehing, ete. ling $I, nbout 75 Its. 1'E1:1, i'I:AT 1'1IOI1 (1'i+ i Iteg.) Cnledon East, Ont. FOit SALE SL1PI'P IIARNESS DRESSING — Finest leather and harness pre- servative. SIIpit oleo has many, houeshold uses 25c up at most grocery, hardware and chain stores. A product of Lloyds Lab- oratories, Toronto, 26/40 IIiJMLI:Y TRAi'TOR AND 34/46 Mildmay Sonata tor '.vith grain thrower, Eberso1 Feeder, and Shredder. Rlchard Incrnnt„ Rothsay, Ontt.rlo. ADVANCED 1t1Y;ISTRY \'i'i:K• shire 13onre, bred and open s, ws Accredited lIerefor,l Cows and young hulls, herd Sire lime.rted. Gardiner Morrison, Mount Forest. PI'Pl'llss, (ii EAT DANT; BEA ties, 'Aties, Crossbred NE w'foutena uT and Dane, l'elcinecse, all pups Males $15.011, Females ileautiful English ''ollic r.lhie Female 6 months 215.00. S, imp for reply. Mount Vi"w 1" e!,els, ilex 783, Colltugtcoo'l, NE\V AND I'Sl•:i) CAR AND TlIrcK parts. Riverside Auto farts, 516 Queen Street last, Toronto. NR1:I:DIN'; TL'R1' EV$, \\'.'.';i)N \Vheei 11,R. Bronze weiRhin_ up to 33 lbs. at six months. 1': -est Stoll: personally selected from epeeial meting.. In U.S, h} ex- pert.. Thou.eands of 1.uarm.'ced range birds to select from, t,,ised without loss. The secret of -ho- e's$$ lie.+ In tapable found -i ;on stork. Your selection now "in our stock should tiny bug divi- dends. Whaling: Turkey It ',eh, Tlonrefield, 1tnt, ARM 10)0)ra NEWLY ni:''n\1)I'f!')Nt:D R(.C'TS of our armed forces, p"rfect con- dition, 13.25 delivered. L'.cies' army shoes, perfectly rt knit, 22.25 delivered, Money -hack cunr- antee. State r,ize, send rat acv. order. Ruskin & Co., Peter' or- ough, Ont, ELI:CTItIC MOTORS, NEW, USIED, bought, sold, rebuilt; belt s, pulleys, brushes, Allen Electric Company Ltd., 2326 Duffult. St., Toronto. 1'lllll'I;It'l'IES w'AN'I'El) TO BUY \VI: 11A\'E BUY1;IR? \VATTIN G for chicken farms, market gar- dens, and town or village basses In all parts of province. Send full particulars in ronfhtonce at c•t.ce. We make no charge unlet..‘ we sell. Powell and company, f St. Clair East, Toronto. WA:1'I'ED STABS ANT) EDGINGS. 4' SOFT and hardwood. State kind, quan- tity, when ant and lowest prices on cars. Walter $»bless. 19 Me- linda Street, Toronto. 1V ANTED TO Bl'T A D01T1LI: edger for portable sawmill. I'll .ne or write 11. J. Harris, t'xb::Ige, Ontario. Fitrnlhanii—Single w'ANTI;l), EXi'1:R11;Ne-11) WnRK- er for dairy farm, perm,;.' nt position, good wages: give ref- erences, Box 1411, Richmond 11.11, ()nt. 'rE.AUllER W.4N'1'1:n CARLE'IY)N t'Ot'N'r)--ASSIST iN1'. 1st class certificate for Gr:..de 13 continuation school. Subeec'. re- quired — \latbanal les, So •:ace, English, Dcfcnee training and other necessn Ty quallfir11,,0.115; good disciplinarian. Salary '1.x00; dative to cnlnnn'nee in 1'.111 t t t'f 1041. .\pply to Ira Thur 11 t:, 3, Fitzroy Iloilo ur, e.1nt Pa rtj 4. 011, ididi.,,,,,...111410411EKVIKIVIIKIVOCAllICKNINPVCCIIVVISICCKICKISIICC1C1Ctet{1011111 I , le .1 A , Elliott insurkince Age11, ',11,,Ir ;old ,,,r, 1:111.t 1, ,,I, .1 ;Lim ,,1 BLY'fil- ONT. A ; • 11.1“H 11;• 1,,,CL,11, 1 1,' 11.1, 1 , I 1 • 1.1 1;deat11111.; 111, :Id • . • oi I the ¶ii 11 1, A handl., ,..11,,;1, 111,11 1i;1 A , • ,i,,,ittat liti hi ti. 11,; I r 1 "1!""1'`. ''11! 4 111, ;1 1,, I I 11;dd •11,11, .; A Hit!. "COURTESY AND SERVICE" . I ,•;1,11,; 11,c1, 1,, Ow \tie iyiElaiLyEI)I'FOR ..1,,,t 11 ,it 11 1, en 1,1t Liter .111,1 1147)111,12-;11/3,?1;•41r1,1.1;?121N.112.‘..1121iDtDID(DIPi.7(:-.ND,:?(7a(D,D7DIDAD.n,`,2-1D.:),3.)..:,:',:ONN THE STANDARD uctt .11:11,c1' 111 I he ,.*11 man INSURE NOW! ANI) BE ASSURED. Car - Fire - Life - Sickness - Accident. IT. R, Elliott. oak° phiwo 101. GOMM Itesidenve Phone I. or I 10. Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY, Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seaforth, 15, Collect. DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTD. LOOKS AT IA hi. 1 dial %CHI, 111, 11111,111,ms ILc ItY,,t-cid Ili, tt 10,11 i!d, iiiil itiHIlid, ill, %tad \\ItIY 1;,i' \‘. 111.01 \Oh, ,.;i1 itil Lel“.tir 1,, it ;old \\ ;tIi 1a - round the ;cid lt 1,,r lien. 1 lir! him •,,y lie %ten, 111 1111: tt1 hat ;11 11;,,tI1. ..1 111,, ;01,•- IHtilI 1 1 11 1 1111,1,1e, 1,1 1,i iraiueil '1;•"1'Itt ttF itItiti t Hutt m;110;,,,- •i. H 1.1 mlltiHI1 r .. 1 That ,ta• 1:111!! 1' !!!!!'"11111 Itawa Written ;pedal!), for the weekly newtpopori of Canoe() BY JIM GREENBLAT Tiler,' 11,1, •t,11;,111111t2 peat', 1;111 ;Hid .‘,, 11 R. AUGUS'I'lNE „i,„1,,„ ;1, ()Id 14 itt 1,,, Nut,i.II"- ""1 ,, quiet drill ;dill 11.1.1 .1 ii,Isi, 1 14rt;ii I anty, the 11tel tit \Vt. 510Nrl'ItEA1i 1 lvY curl "I "TI -IE FRIENDLY COMPANY" ,try;11tt friit it, Lit t leui AUBURN Inry Associated with The Atlas Insurance. 4,1;elit;(1 and an ',Id Mr. tin] ttid Iry el 1,, ,d t{,;1. ..111„):j11:4 ; !..,1111111y Itipt' ;11111 L Ir.iiI N11.•• ht.111, ,,f \ LIFE • PENSIONS • ANNUITIES 11;11111-!'1 '11 11''' 111. visit" '''I Sun'1"`' \°11 Mr, ;111I1 1dir '‘‘ 14t11 tiottt have 11,it ',aim' vaillen. \Vatching him it ',reined Ilk,. Mr-, \Hitt- (.11 c.,11,,,111 -i .11,, 11 i• " here xt;i vnitui contut,linent. M...,•r•, Calher,e, 1 leury, itt 1,,. ttiii xt re- •.; Prul..11); 141 t rei'rell fanner M11,1.-(r.l. i, Niar‘• ;old .1,11 tin 'A!, 1. !i11- 11i 111...1 tvorking man •,,11(1,,Ii.t1 hi 111c 11;1110 .4; rdva SId!•!,!!"!!'" the ;Cu er, t‘ );11. ,,f r, _ r‘o, 1,1i t\.11._!, tt.i ,,, III he ;,11,1 Company, London, England. 11111111111”, S‘'ednesdav, Aut.:list 2, 191-1, 01111•4•01.1..1. WILLIAM H. MORRITT LICENSED AUCTIONEER. K During Tomato Season Beginning bout August 25t1i Libby MAKE APPLICATION i 0 deill i Libby cliATI:Aro, ONTARIO APPLICAI IONS FROM THOSE ENGAGED IN WAR WORK WILL NOF 1E CONSIDERED, FO ,f• D FIGHTS TOO Specializing in Farm and 1Ionselloe; tq,,,;,,,n, , • • 1 ' \i,. • l \., I. 1 1 \I ., • • • • Ati in.., re‘ti.i ' le-, ,i1 ill 1 , 1IIIIIIV ri•1111;• I 11,1 ;1'...',' 111111111 111';:, i WI! Vi•I!"1.` 11'111 MI.. 1 1,.-•1111 N ,•:.., Sales, NI 1 , 1 flat 1!;11111 ill !t1,1'..., )11';11', 1 . , . ,1!1' • I. • ‘,. •. . 11111., 11 i'l r 1 c ' 1 11, I 1,,, I!, 1 ;., ,- \ Iic, 1.,,,,1‘,, 1 )1 1.,,,v,,i, \,, 10.1, •!,J 11 !O:\ I. ,. 1‘,.111 1 -'11 0,111,1 11,1VC ',till 111111, .111,11III, Cl'111 Sirll 1,1,1 1 1,11,-.., lileellM'll fir the County of 11uron. to„t. ;in i own hen,itntz ,,,.,,,• I„ 1.\„,„. ',, (.1.!. 1 ,hi, \Veit., T• and Satirifaciton int, tht, r,,,,,, 1e1,11e, tdt,,,, .1tn,,,, 11 ill, t11 , \\-t.,r. ,,,' Hil.,,‘,.;,. 1\ 1111 1 Ir. It. t , \\.,ii. ,,,,,,..1.,,,,, 101,,,I, ,;.,,,,I,,,.,..,„,,I ,-„ , „I 1.,„,. , 1, ,,,,, 1,,,. ,, ,,..,,,0 ., :Ind \1,•„. To 1 ty.,1 I , v .I.,1 1,, I 011,1, th 11 ' Iiiir VOliiit 11 11, iki• 1Ili ii 11,,,;,, 1..1 1' ile;IsonallIe l'rices, 1 fitly and brit:Jo unirniii,... ‘11.1. The .(11,1 •Nli,-, .1..Hilliee. ,• . Cuaranteod. 1:, ill 1I,, 1 1.,,,.-,, of 1 ,,,,u.,..it, 1,‘ th, ,,,,,•,.0, .,, 1.,,.. ;.„. r„, ,, , ,.,.,,,••,, 1.'or infi)rniallon, Pie., Write or phone 1,,,,,Ise from Iti• it \‘•,-...itlie,1 ir, ,1 :\11% \iiiIr-,t 1i;'1‘,- dii"e'l au I 11,111;t1,- l'''''"I'rd ' . ' ; • ' . . t ,,,...i•taiii 1;, ile. 1;,1,;.;,- Ilk ,,..,,•,,,,, ,. .0; ..1., 11. ;.,,,., lie..11. N.,t'v aii,1 ,,,,-,11,1 i,,,, III'. .1e.e., lirl, a. mil, ,,, \\',.11„,,,i ,,,,,t , . , ' I1Villlani 1 1. lorritt, PII0110, lieshlence 1.arolool "ii• ,,t mem 1.,,,, at1.1 •opply. 1 I, ,.,.., \ k! 1V1t11 !II il! ilY 11 t ill111/1 • '%1111:'• !. 1,1%11%11 .1'..1`.,, , 1111! !hill 111d.' ..111 1 1-.1, t,1 V.11 1't ' 1!' 1,1 III • 1,' 11, ' "• 1,1 1111 11 111' ! CI, -'1 11 114 1.1,r 11 I ," IIH. 111II, thrlt- ' 111 dIdc II -1 1 111,T1 11 'Il'Illt! IH'' .1 1,1,-;1:1, ;.*:':, 111'.' ,,111 .1, HI!! •',,; Shop 4, Myth. 4-4'tr" stilt! 1,, plc!- a tired rt ut1,, St. Catharinfl,, kick a t‘hitetta•lie.1 NIr. .111,1 HAROLD JACKSON , \111 111 1* 11111d laround fl,t‘\ 11,4, \tHh Licensed Auctioneer, (tonlettal the 11,.14414itt 11114 1,11, ••11, .11,•11;..rt in, ‘,,11:11 1 ,1 evoititiatson '1,' itiel;«1 a r, •t. ;1111 Th`. 1 larrY kind. rldiettril itt 1.1)eeialirtt In 1arnt and Household itt ititili ut,' „1,„„i :111,1 „„11. titi•,11 \t 1 ,.1 t ti 111 it 1 It 1 1 \ 11,1,rt Leulph,„\ men t tn' :I 1 /1. 111 ,* 1,, , 1 11 fr eate !,,,,hinLt, up awl dot\ ,1 1101 ."'"IIII(d Likened In Ilitrou and Perth the •treet. wen itt heir itt it, I 11"1,1 ;11111 \Ir.. Sinn -\ r i th ,t iiiateriat• tit 1» 1 0,,1111 (Inutttles, Prlces rea.sculahlo; sails itiL ititit hrich Ita•litt, called mit. knh:It 1t.. .1,itt 1•„,, .,1 • itT \\ i `r 1“, I letlun guaranteed. 1„,1,,"i )flt, „filin titi :11r, and \ 1r, \\*firth,. H.,In ;titer,' t...((ef1•11-• ,' ." 1,, r. 1,, ,1„e1.1.11 It 1,,, ;,.. -,••• 1 ".• ,,, Jlarolti Jaettnul, 1(.11. No. 4, Seatortx.. It 1"nt.' ati"(1.1. 11"1 1,1r(ird. ,a11.1 the 1,1 1,;:\ 1'., ,.1.•I, 111,I • 1,,t , ,•1 dilutin of I rich. III • .111.1 lautet,u,' , t‘all,c.1 armodil the - then 1.. the ‘;,,evialile \\ Rodger i• ,erving Frauce. , r- cilia! in ,,r,1,•,- N11.•. a \ :olttita 11,1: 11 Pi' Por inforniutionete., write or pliolo .1,11111Y, ;1 Q,1111111,1' 11 1 11(' 111`\1 .1111 id,. 411111, 16111 Mr. 111,1 \\1111;im .\ 1 1111*11.'"I 1-11; \\ 111 , 111. , PI -ILL OSIPHER I ciir,itt !kI - itIlit;yid I MN, 11"1.1 has, had it,;'! itt OF LAZY MEADOWS 1,-;v;,init)jiri the. tettytt,..itt'1,e;tit idler tty,d Jack and vt•i•illii flarry J. Boyle, plant,. grt;tii apple 1,1,11,1,e,1 (min hut, are te, l'idattee t‘d. ,„11.,,•1 up 14 jury duty 1,,,t the tree into th, detv-•oalied ;1'11; 1 , I h., Sst'it' (1;1111T ;111111 11.1. 1 ',VI 1111H11, 1 1111, (11 t1- at the must tttu, •ear, fo,- it Idler put it hit., ' I Ncrich. tier,' vi•itor,t here over Ow ot her tit'-- ef early a ira-.11 eau ;i: thy Wel,. kitchen ciddit•,•, .\ in 't „L.% ;Ittay iluttn 1.; .. it}i a fleet of army truel;s •tri I,: onj.,,lit hint ItI itt he fr thr..indi, Co fling Hi, 1 111 on NH% tarter tvrd 111d. \t ;tatinv, dud tta.. 11 ,,,i1 tva,itt 1:11iCr ‘!1111 111c Il 111,1,Q' ;,,11,111,--1 1,y 1 II,' 1 !Li', 11;1, ,105,1.1I ii,11 1,t1,;tt 11,1111;11 I , " t it Thy !iititt ,1 ;14 • 1,1 111, 111 1 11,1 ,1,1P.11111, 1 11 itt ;111 11', 'HI (.1.., 1,0H:141;1,11 1,1'1 1 1, Htttti- I"' ;;;; 1 1P1'11111, 1 ,111,1,11 , tti. I 1.•;1.2,1rai :11, * ,• "••,,r 1 .'1•1, itt tut 1,. niudli t ,t its 1 t1114 t. 11'1 it the nitwit of litany ittiiittii iv- the tt ,1 Lt ;1;;;.11!;.;1;!• ; 1d, itt1,,1* gat ,1111" 1 ,111,111:1!1 111 1 ,1 1,1 11: 111,1 t•.,• -111t PI.: 1. 1 III tL 111 •11- '11'd itt 11,111 I1, 1' I, It111.,t11; ,.1id 14 itt 11 hi, II l• 1 14 1,1 t 1 1 1 11 1 111'.. I,' , I. , ;1 TROOPER JACK MeNALL KILLED IN ACI'ION \I, `.,111 t ; iv, Ce; • ..I ''d 11.1. 11114 ..1 it tititit T. • t :,,i 1 11 itt .1 1,, „, 1'. ,,•., ,,,11 , I 1 , ! 1, , 11t 1 1111' , I 1 t ,111'. 11.1'1 lit I '1 111 111. • tit be - %Cull I.," I.\ I, I"t • ',II' ..• tv. ,1 ,,t .1.11 tI !t,t t i',t • .1 1,,,• ,,'; 11,1 •!,11111, 1, „ 1111\ ittiti 1 t t itt t ,o; ' 1'11 • 1-1,. .,i1, • : 1 , ,jj,, 1 \ t rtit 1 •,t , 1 to " 6" -14! -..a" • \ SI. N1.11-1;'• .\ Cliturli 1,11 Rev, II. 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NIrt, Set -rt., William ;Ind holm Suer, 11, 4 have returned iruni Mitchell. \l,•;,.1(11111 NII•liii;_tlit in 0)(1cl-id' ..111(1 pifh..1:11;14,- vainini 1,,,,,,,,I, ,,, ita Clintirn, 11Xi,01111,iim p 1 al ,,,, 1,1 It C111., 11! .1Irs. \\•illiiii i 11,-,1de, Illuvvale, tvith agn.i.,1 1,, ,111!) it, thy ()lift,' kiii",1,;111 'Mr,. liacry (i,,vier. in I94-1,-15 liii, ;ilididall.t .-.1iid iiii.rri i'\ t ‘1 Mr‘, l'ilIkb.11M1,111100111 of letlIrri( It Cull' the emoraid1 liditi-i le ell •";..., tinted in .\,,buri, (rd '1 lic.tlay. CJI, il!ll 111, PriliNh !II v L..!1:!" 1'1 1:11,4 I Arthur Y,,ii,141,1111, iif Deirilii, will, „Ii that .,,,,, ,..,,, ,,,,,,isi. ;,,i,i.. Mr. and Ir,. I it.,,r..,,t; Yuniit.,,blitt. ‘‘ hen tlit; euntiaet i, (1‘;-n it 111,1 IR. Mi,, N'larY 1, A ‘'111i111, i't' 1.0011111, three Hv lour tont . ihe minimum iit..it l' 111111 111.1. 11;11`11111S, M r. utI NIrt,, C. I", ....kited. 'lini• repre•viit, the equi‘..il, III Asquith. Hi' '511,1111:1 C:t1 I lc rdilltil 1111 110 (hill,. Mr, \Villiani \lair, 11;1, returned Id, iiii'.1i,in rl,,Ilar, Hite ,if the laci,;1... 1:1 her Iti,int; near Limile.b,,ro, Marion I lard.v. 1•1;inti ()Ica, \yid] 11(1' cou•in, NIarjor'll Irt‘;iii. ,N1r. and NI1;•. Corialin, P. Tat-I,,r ;iii! M:,rion at 1,1,11(1‘.11. - !the contract i• itin.rtial to It that Ire ,!, C;,ineliad heel 1.;111 he landed in ill. ()Id (I, autr,, +.1 1(1 (lay.„ \Odle that ‘11iI (.(1 (row 11.(t Artttuntine tht ' 11145 a, 1 .11.,. 111 the 1,1•1 the .1 The Vicl ,ry (•1111. :staged a I ittguI cm, 1,(5o,nuu•11,•;,,I of ,•;•,11 the (iraiii.•(, Hall on INlionlay \tile!) 27 1,, Cie LI:, ear. -Fhb.: rinuract. prtze,, (1,,nated by club Inewlete,, ‘‘t -rt' aceording 1 Vt_ric1111111.11 Ican- rafilt.(1 off and ;:27 N‘a, realixed. idiner es fLr price. 1r heel ,,,, rcvi,cd ‘‘ill not di- Retut•neci rind d,.1,.Aie 1,, a ',Hint uhertd ;Aid lie iirce•- lr. and . I'. L11111111 1,1 Illyth, have 'chimed lour: ;ti(er li:tving ,Irent 1111; * I‘Vi itit ti 11 1! -1:14 it Vail- ' couver, Vittoria and 1Vinnipee, lintel- A PrItliwilidr.v - inany f, 111111' 1 11 1.1111,11',, 111101112; 1;111;1(11ln 1,11).:11.1 111 1.1.1 ;111,1111 1111'111 hi-inv. Nii•• \Iamb, Liviiiv•ton at II8,-100 acre, planted iii all type, of 1,,• Victoria, Nlit. tool \Tr,. Hugh Sumer- ,bat;ett it 1).1-1, an iiiereau if pt.e and Winnipett., and \It". T• 'cent ()ye:- the urevi, ,taid and jii,t . iornicidly Ethel Barr. ;it lit;I,,tt; the ')2. 11't acre, plaint. 11 in IQ:" Vancutiver, 1114a1; 1.rinliirtion in lanarh. art- 1.141, anAl, • io•o•rwonsaseniesa-mwool101 . ,1111.-11 10 and P'u7,': : i24 , will make a I•eport TO THE PEOPLE f MEMO %Wednesday, AUgD 9th 8.3 p.m. over the Onhtrio Regional Network. y" ihc Cfmadian BroaAisliug Cor mralion and 4-1.1filiated Stations CKNX C1114 1 'Wednesday, August 2, 191.1. • 7 THE STANDARD - Pee 5, 13''.4.-.03.-:....4.-•;',;,;1•"'• % 1'J I1r 1 I u l lel t Native Dies 1'ro w i nen t(Tinton 111;111 ' LYCII11 'I1Rtl in (ISlcCUlnl)s 1 Ileart Attack. )WINGHAM-ONTARIO, i; 1 1' •1' I („'r '' ( 1,111:u1 d. :1 \\, II i,Ilr'dll I'(•,i- 11 ,'1,'11' hilt t I1 llll'' 111'llt ,Ill Ihi 111, •I 1311'0 S11(15VS milt. Night ht '1• • , , d„11 „I 1 Mill",% Hi di,. 1,.1':! f 5 1 tat ,, 11.11.1, 1;1 eilI'ric 1, NI (itch, "t ( Vinton. III, I Thurs., Fri., Sal. Aug. 3-4-S 1" ,l' t ;t; ',1111 tin 1'l\' u, 11 111, ,\111 ill tl!t 1111 %11' ,11 Ili, home on 1 tIiii ,LI •1111} 'ills, in 12 • •(• 'hitt, 1, ala'! ilt it 'itt* Irf Ills dal llgll- III, /211'1 )'rill, ,II, i'lllllh:l; I! ;I IIS ,111 i • CEORGI: hORMl3N' IN ',;' I, r, 111 . \pill 'Lid' ,rd, "I IltiiIitl attack, ssht111 itil \t d itt 111111--, o1 t\t" ' i 1 "GEORGE !N 7'111: n 'l n' '..t',. II'It _',Ib, in Ili, 1Rti %\r,1,,' 11'".•111"11. \II. \lutrh ""s' "id'. HOME GUARD" `' • ..I1, 11, 11,111 1111 n111 !1111)1' health for I\ 1,11"%111 ,111,1 l''' -'111.v r„t,«11',l %111'.11:'11 I *Hit Liner, ,1 ,1 1'1 :',' 1' 1111,\ it ;in " • !1 „I b, 1111' LII:" !'I, 1111',•, '; 'I I' 1.1 \, dl' 1\11!1 a he;lll c"II ,Illlll. out Ihi' eulllllllll,ll l', mil Ill, ,,,llltt'I'I "I1. . . -"a I, ALSO "tiH012'I' SUBJECTS" •; 111' v,.l • ,1 ,on , 1 the late Itiiliert Grass.- in nli,ieal Airs le, hod "made' hila ,1 $ ':' ' t1' unlne,lt fl Lrc in lilt' ilk' "I 1'11111 (, M;itin_'e Sat. Afternoon -2.30 pati,,, 1 1 -rd and `•11-.;1'1 .Io11u 1„11 1'rasslord and' ! (C• - -=.-_. "1 \\,1 11, 1,1 January .i, 1`57, in I 1,111(1 t, utuliily :11 ti\'ifie,, Ile had hien ,1 11;lril I i r r• I"' , e, " ,, ,• 1\1011.,j u s \ r ssa 1 1 net I 1 l' in t l n ,' t, , V ll. All 1, ll.l 7-d•J ; , \111, 1'1' Ili ,prlll ow 1';111\' year, „I 111, ,1 ( U I 1 i I 11 ' 1. Giugrr lto"e,h, Ray Milland, in „f il' 011.1•IIImidi 1 ,,•1%"1,1. A, a voting "It' 11 c1111111 v• lir: .\111%1'11• ssi. Iiul- ti' :,I'I:,I,I 111' II.1r1i1,1 .\t;11a, (•nnningh;t,i,, nee led %%ilk Oft 1Iintl•) 1111,•11,' I:;1'"I, {s "l.AD1' IN THE DARK" ,,,1,„ nt.t\ lulu. "fir' falmt'iI on Iron il', 11111th%01, but da, as the 'r ly famed a me'I n + n rlil ^'ulizl•r ;al,, „II,o1,,,'rdpt", in I„hid, t,11,i:, 1111,!"("1't't'••ntn I.{, lidiiu, until retiring,w , (' I, ,I 1'I, IdIe 1\11!1 .I 111„ Itt.'!,', , •• 1' I,atlt'I• "1 Illy ((intim 1'11( 11,11 i, III . I ', r,' 1,! - , ,111'1 1)'e 11:11' s"1), I lenc rl, pip`, i; ALSO "h1AI2CII OF ':'IME" {1 a l 1)l, io'u• daughter,. \l1''.. IL•td- which a brother and four ,ons were :.• •;' 11 1'11, lit11,•11 ; tit' i 'birt 1)at r anti l,i i t1' :\, ;1 Ineluhrr ;lull 1 ; l' % nl(I,Irr p.••••0••u•,ru0••,:114.'•O,P•.00nou•n••J,•'•i3O•'•' •"" til \i ttrt)lly t, 1 ),1., No, 71(1, ill' illi\'l•1' •••..•••••••••••••1'•••••.o \!I'• 1 '!tin 1'mll, Ij"deri'•11, anal Nliss -,4" 1tr„i,• ('1-itti,1rd, London; sixteen failed to celebrate tiith the toil',•' on 1:5't1'III,Unt,,111iltlren; three brothers, Janlc.\, the 12th of July until he \v;ls prevented \Int,10.lno: I:. ,I., ihillelt; i;tvd, 'for. this year otviu:; 10 plinks. i1, \t a, ;11 11,I,t' r It„11!,1 I I,,1I,e „I 11)1;11,1 i 1111 three later,, \Illi \I \ t'I,111II" 111: t,,11,111. `,l I I t,'II:' a \Ir,, .1. E. I'iil<rell, l ,unl'b' 11 •,1t„I,;uli, \\'.'s!, , and \I r,• 1, 1':• John - N1,1 Ie' '„\it n LH,tlti:l_.t,, of lit • building \s lilt ,uddeuly %11th„1)l ;in) 1' u, Clinton, the lat.' Air. Atwell teas a ,"n 1''I• j Uoil, I• \' - t'1" alt Ilse II II1 „1 III I'll 1,"i- Ic,lt I ;I1 til' \\Pattie I uta liohrrt .\I atilt, and Iva • horn in .\ KO. I\t;u11111'; the 11;'11 e 11,11„11, 1'111111:', nn, le In l ,itt;t:, \1 r, ,Ind ',II .1,,.1' I''1) „LI' I11'nl Ir"1'l \\here private ,cr\'ice, 1173, al :\uhnrn %%erre he ;Ilan ,!lent j the tiller injured p''1'„'11, nndl r the SncII' ,\t'r1 held ••u "II'Iir,day, ltd. 27111, %vtlll the (';uly year, of hi, life and received 1j'ile of debit \, luichly a, p„ - t "aile .\I1. \ti - i tray rl•nln1•r,1 the t -ii- \! I it ,l1) (,unpt,, 11 1, 11 ,.0 U''1) I,tt t''. \i, „tics, of the Liudcsltori, his shooting. .\s a young mall he took ,\!,t le ,111 lila ,, r, tali enlj il"yun•itl %'iii tic It it t.. u,' I:rin tial, It itt hitt itt ilia Atte „I Lei, ('sited l'iurch, conducting. Interment iu1 the impact immediately 1,illid Ilis i„I pat alitti it. the \ i, I"I t -\tt1 ' \tits attic in the lliuhtn scattier%' of Harland iI:t , in (Tinton, and re - \\"I11 t\;1', 1'r,'tsr,l Id .1 et 1, it the titiltiel ,lith 111('111 for 211 hear,, \Olen NII<'• Ili' ,itittli"ird bill, ;111'1 N11', p,l.,tmt; i'I .ul td Ie Humof tit coal- - \' -' t11cy ,lid tint 10 Ilan ,\ :\Ihiuson, nod '41)'I ,\lr,, \\':Ilker ‘‘ere rushed to Ihe unnlily in I.,t !i(1' 'n 'I NIL John • , L'all (\' Zapfe, and\\;Is sale,ul;l1) in 1'linlou hospital nisi,• NI r, \1';111,cr itt1 .1 „h'' i 'tl quay uddeul\' a' 1 (11);ttc, (0(11lS11 Ill Base :hat ,tor" I_' )(;us, u,runll,eti I„ i'Ijurtes during the 111.11%. Maple ('l eel,, \!i' Ito, rust Office Catch In 111112 he "tarried tiara fano (';(r-- At time of Nriti'I,' .\Ii . \\';tlkir', con- dition i, ,crioas. Pilot-, Mick ; 1,1 1 I,,'Iler, of :'ort t 11':11' tries, .""nasi d;ly>, line tisk ter, %%Ito survive,. 'I hcv te,ided con- I 11hcr1 ,tons tit \ tt 1:111 loth hi, t1):; ,,t tth,•r, I,t.t not at the Post 16'111,41.1yin (linfon Snrhahing ;Ilan, \I r,. 11(.11mlay ‘‘as the former 1:.,11.t It tend, \ti •1(,'11 1 aleph( II. t)flire. I'11e Harrel repair men ;ire not are three,ott,. Cpt. \\'i!liva ,1• \Itilch,'('111(11111\h.,.11 a ,i'•ter of \I r,, \I. T. t'or- \li„ t 1,1:1, t'I I "lout" i• \'i•.- ho;l,ltit "1 thri'• luck - :hough just the RC:\I'„ Centralia; 1 'til (tit I'., Ilii-tie1 itiy I ti/ ttInnon, ;11111 \Irs I•:liz,lbelu I\t'11:twit, ;111 resident, of Mi., he; I ter, 11th. \larvm NII link\ - lather day thVil daily catch included hill; John Frederick, !)rlioil; one cll. ! (1'Iinlon. tike Ila, no children I letI\\u Illsley, ;11'11a ioukt'ii codfish. t --it- l; ltl,titttt't', li;t' Nir,. I',. J. Jayuh, l Ilii- hll,b;ltld II;1, I,1•('ll 'I'„Illllie'lll 111 1111' Mr- .\. f':, 1 hu ton „1 \\'1'•t \\'o\\;I 11 rtin.lt.-i , tLl` loh,(er, it tit licca ton; lhrcr );r;uulrltildren; and on(' 1 I 11,"111,1, it,a'\,i, of I•.\e- Wulher, \\'tllial: NI inch, Clinton, \nnnliripll Illi ,.I 1 ttittott for ycats, be paci,cd of 1;111„ jars in a „ddi,'r,' par- Irll,g \t,ly"r it the tots 1 ta,t %•car. Irl, ,t 1)(,I I,11tt i\' Nltll a!1'. ;(1)d \Ir,, ret, d,',plte the rl'Itc;tti'I dariitg, of yotinger son, 111. Sgt. l'il;trlc. I':•I Ilona\"I Cam' hull, !Ole I''t•t I)fliri not to ,cull l;laxs \Inlrlt, 12.1'..1.1., d'a, 1,111,•,1 in arta ,11 I \1 r. 1\;1111,•1' u'as also prominent in till' NI Illy on Ocl"her 31, 1')12, I'1,(, municipal life, ,crying several years \I r. and 111'. \1 Cour .l,,•inh,her"•ihr,'ngh the n,:.its. "m the Connell, and ,Itihlren id hitch,,Itr sue :,lest, The co(Ifi,ll, sl've!al pound, of it, funeral \\ as held from the (Tintn at the 11„Ili „I Nlt,, pelglt'berl' , }kid he, n enrll ,(d in a large jam lin 1'reshvterlan Church, of N'tliell he this . I'ie tragedy is keenly revrettcd h;. 11,aenl,, M , 11'1 \1r,. \\', .\. fault,- \\1111 on!): ,1 on:"push on" fill in another an elder, on Saturday, July t !uULen, of Clinton and all uut,ide %11111 5il kness' the family. !'all, „'1111('1?' parcel. 'I'll(' final results ill \'ice s,1 2 3 11.111. t1';I, Cnlltlllrlt'(i b\. t 1111,'%,' Ian (,orf"II of ('ort each parcel tvtt'i' much the same. The ,\111,11, -I" it the Neel, end at !Ile "-ea fool" dial ttty broadcast its pre.• home „1 \I r. awl \I I -. \\', .\. (,ai;i• t'nic inl,i,'diately on arrival at the 11,tst, I1t11, 1'0,1 I)fiirc and it d'as necessary to 1110,1 1 "t 1,, Mother It1 ,\ti t:.. take thenan-coos parcels outside the \Ir•s. I'r;tul< \larshali entertained l'I, d J., ,,nil 1',,.'111' 1 „tib, returned In tuil,!itty t" nrpacl:, ml oyerpOweyittl 111,• 111urbird (jt alt of the NIi„ion his home 111 11' \\ est, ;liter ,petldi',' N‘a, the ,a'otu,,, .\s usual, it ‘vas fottitl Hand of the ttlyth l'nitid ('hutch on several ,;eel,, :,I this di,triet, that (ht. :i;t.s tentaittet'ti had liroheit in \\'etlneil;ly afternoon, The Bluebird "I Kit' the 1,1)r parcel leaving the package all group 1, comp,'sed (11 the Senior inilll- r1e14(1 e, \1-%1%11:' hi ,:stir, \1r,. .\lir- odoirois d'rcrl<, and the "push oi" lilt, hers of the Band, %t ho get tol;ethcr vitt ,\ti t1,Neit 1'11 the till of codfish bad 1'llll tide to frcliu.tt tt' t" catch tip on their \sorrt<, %1'1'1'11% guests at the !I:ti!t, ,1'f \11''. 1,11'!11 - ,tide./ed open in Itll' tither I611'a so a past noble grand of ('littion I.(1. 1 ., . BOXY THEATRE, - CAPITAL THEATRE CLINTPN. GODERICH. RE(;EN'1I TII'LATItE 6EAFORTir. NOW PLAYING: Olsen and John- NOW PLAYING: Darryl F. 'Lan- NOW Pl.41'ING: Neal) Berry Jr. Iii in "CRAZY HOUSE." uck's "THE PURPLE HEART"in ''"TEXAS TO 'TOKYO" Mon., 'i'uc.,, Wei. Two Fcl'atures Monday, 'Tuesday, Wrdnestlay I'r;utchol 'Tune, lata Raines and Montlay, Tuesday, W41(1111 -111,1,1Y Betty (;rabl", John Harvey, Martha Allan Curtis, 1 rescnlinl, BI:I.I'I'A, the dancingHoye and l Joe F. Brown iu„ I. .1,1,01.11 n,,r,trt!,rrr, „f sensation' in Front I, eland 1,, Timbuktu, Froin LADY, 1J:'f"S DANCE" tot d r\ Attu to New (;linea, i,t every bar• "PHAN'T'OM LADY" with Jaynes flliaun, Frirh and 1'rarllt rack, ihure will be a ADDED ATTRACTION: Gloria Walter Catlett. .1(.111 anti Ray Maine 18 a song and ltd 1,, m .'teal bard-. nu' "PIN [Ji GIRL" 'ferlmirulul. Ilene Emu.. Eddie iv Iiarort, dance ru!'•rlairtrent Mitch Ayers and Lou Bring.1'Lurrtl,., Friday, Saturday "Mi)ONLIGII'1' IN VERMONT" l', 1'1''S A 111'1• SHOW. Ol.:,N ANI) YAINSTON IN '1l utsttav, Friday, Saturday Thursday, fSaturday friday, Satu,. y "( I<ALY 1101151'." "CLAUI)IA" Samuel (;rldwyn's Masterpiet e, ;iii t;11r'e, ,t all% r '"i'HF Nolen' STAR" Loan 11 -t\1, HI, :ul troli'111 t III, \ I '1\ t1!'I i1e \11!11 !'It ,111 l ,,v' Caths :)airy, ;llartlia O'Drjsc•.II, Pat- -111'1' 1 I,\ ! 1 ,rotln \Irf 111:'' h' Anne iiaxfer. Dana Andrews, W:11- tit hnutslet, 'f(my and Sally Ur 1),;1111' 111'11 file tat lila• "n I',I",Id,\.1\, ler Huston Waat•r 13rrnn;ut, Ann M,o•;e, Gaunt Ii,t8je ;uttl 'Ihe Dolls, Dorothy McGuire, Robert Yount; Ilarding, ,J:ute Withers, Earley ' Rhyllurt Iil•vr.• and lust Claire. ' (;ranger ay.' Eric Van Struheirn• COMING: Maxwell Anderson's COMING; Bitty Grable as: COMING "'THE IMPOSTER" •1:111,• hit: "Mr i:Vi•. OF ST. "PIN UI' GIRL" starring Jean Gtbin• MARK Mat.: Sat, and Holidays at 2.30 pain. Mat,: Sat. and Holidays at 2 30 p.nt. Mat.: Sat. and Holiday a , 1 • pan. and ss as at'litc in aN trurclsl,c i for repair tv,trl; "n ill lillllren, 'Illi, \\t•re examitlline, the r"unnunify i\ell'are• ssot•h. :t former minister of the ehtna It, I:et'• B. F, Andrew Interment stats "rade in Cilium cemetery, Ll,iures lla11(1 In Binder 11!'. C'La'enc; Johnston had the 1M -- fortune to injure two fingers on his hand on \1'cthtestily afternoon while operating the hinder on til, (;11'111. His sols, Kenneth, \vas 'it•iving Ilii horses, and \!t'. Jnhtt,lnn had been haying difficulty in keeping the hinder in operation, Inc teacher! nIc 11;ulir- ally to ;ant 'he pincers hail; in the tool liox, and in some manner got them caught in the chain and i''gs ;11 the hack of the hinder. Ile Was, held fast moil a i1assing !newt ist stt'pp1d and rely :sed n;'n just as neighbours ar- rived on elle scene. 'I'tt'o fingers on the left hand arc badly mangled, and a tii t'd is not quite ,o badly hurt. i)r, ('raN•I'it'd if \\'ing- hail d'a, called, ;111,1 i1 is duped that no permanent effect, \vitt re•ill%, .\ neat tit lite fart" need, Idrnly fingers and four hands to get his Work done these times. - SENIOR MEMBERS OF MiSSION BAND ENTERTAINED . and \h••• \I,o.lic, I'o "tall were \Ir. 1•(1 ssi,i tli,;lstrou, %,•sults. a11d! Nita, Archie 11;111,1-,i,lt ,+I \;illl'"it• I'"sial ,Itlill'rt;tll'it can 11„t understand ter, Awl \I r. ;t"'I \l1',. Arthur L'ro'ks wily any citizen ;It liti, period of the of ll'roino. Nae, and after so "maty d•nings con• NII' . I,11I, t'„' -hall ;1,1'1 babe, have tlllllt', l" sendcontents of this Ilatttt'c returned to 1,,'r lo'. onL.enningl„ti.lin fragile gL'I„ jar's or in tins with Nei 1 s iii ill t', ill the' "p11,h "11" lid, \\ filch so easiiy elute \\'c,i fi-i t ['mit tl 1'!1111'1'11 \\ ill he ,,,u, , open, 1 f the ,under of a parcel ss•ouhd (In, led iy NII t t,hn I in:'I;uld, „f \\';tl- hear in wind that his or her pru'ccl is Ion, as the pastor, K,•\'• t Ian o it 1. but one of nli!lion, - the pail<ittg in Snell i, In, h1, It .iii%, , Thi 1"11 'd Mail h;Igs - the handling on trucks and 1111; Snn'!a\, \11.'11,1 I,hi, 111\sill ht' it;lin, - tlti p'Irl,itti.; of icayy "tai) hags nu ,crt'Ire. in holds of ships - the three or four 1 \t' .\I. I!"-111;111 \'i . t 'tl "II thousand niter )ourtu'y and then deli%'• Sunday \till, 'dr. ;Ind \!I •. \lerediill , i't p,' ,ably Ender front-line condi• 1,1I11:', t Hide if „\t .Ili;', 1 ! ti„It-" they t olid surely exercise all I n \\e Erin•ve that Iii first ripe tomato trccssal'\• care in ,ale guarditit the i'ieli( 111 111,.•' 1/,11'1 ibis• y1',u, 11'$s i 1 content', by proper packing. Nle. !;,•,'t T,1)1er'-. g'ardlen, The Iarnn'r, :u1' bu..v I lilting. their );tat : Wilt:' Iu Ill,• r;llrlly t\ .I t1` t' Iletini S1i1)1(1:1111 Quoted ),e1 chit; It t, -'oss Norli, ,u we ar.•On The .All' h"1'im; lar lu:e de;nle't' illi, %\eek, \\111'11 \1i'I sec ;t g„'d bit of the grain In rent'\%ing her subscription to '1 he cut, Standardi, Nit's. 1,.d, 'Taylor, of C'atnp- I'bc funeral service of the late Mr-. luln'illr, Ont;t''to, sends along the fol- 'Hie \I,I t1'.".1 II \t a, held "n Thur.,- lolling tnuclt-apltrecialed eutninint : flay alit', noon, .fitly 27111, at 2 pant„ Hear Sit', - :'lea' e find enclosed froul the family resid,'it v, and was cheque for one (10,;u' and fifty cents t mutinied i. her p,i,ftr, Nev. Ii• J. for i :It' \''':II''t subscription 1•t'tll't' tI to Snell, who t ','1' a, his text, -Let not The Standard, I foul; forward to it ev- y••ur II,art b:' tit nbltit,'' Si. loltil 1.1:1, cry \leek, enjoy ,'specially first of all 'I he II' r,rl trlbl:tt, dere Icaul;fml and Ills' local nest'.. thea the different tt el e c•Irrll '1 1 t i:;hl repliews, I':I\, alt \t 111L' itp,. Ity "I'llilosipher" "Citron - Taylor, r, I,Ioy'tl \\',('len, \lairs,' \i,' cele, "f (linger hint" and the \\'a1' 1 iii,s , I jot Oda , Niel ,„welt, of 111- (. ontnu'ilal,, \\'i heard The Roll tat Id, 1 e,•'ie ,.1)d Harold \ iuc,'nl, "f Standard quoted by Andy ('lurk yester- lil'll'I';I11', 111„111;1, I;I\Int'. of 1;,1'l ll. 111;1\' morning in respect to Alonzo and I',ttt' 1 She I,httt-c, 01 Loudon, Smith's total. The ptllhn';Irer•, dere, Nlcssrs. Nlal•vitt \Visiting you continued success, \Icl)odtlt, 1. 1-. \leltodell, .\Iva \I,- Sim( rely volt's, 1,0‘k tit, Iters \'in enl, \\'1)l, \\'atd,'ti, NMS. i i), '1':\\'1.012, :;tank's' 'iblhorl t'. Burial tool: plait' 11212, 1. Catnphcll,ille, Ontario. in Kill', 1 ,'niciere. \ i,u'; e co:'i,in-se "f friend, gathered t" pay their last CON(xIt)1'1'ULATIONS t 'h ti't l •. kc:,:iii ' ;lad frienfis were prt'st'tlt from 1't'i't'It'It, Ii111It, .\111111"It, l ttlt.;t'alltldttili, 1" :\%Tell,•' Richmond I.nhn"d, i)nng;uulou. I)el,grav,', '1't r \silo aril celebrate her 7th birthday on onto, (jnelph, London, Itrui,field. .\ Saltn'd;ly, .\ttgti,t 5111 - brother. \I r. \\',•slay Stai•:hotlse of lil'lll'ell, 111 tta, prt',elt, ;II," a sistt'I',' Cottgr ((Mali ,its to a Tear little boy, \I r:. Stanley :•ibthor!'e, it Idyll%. (nue Robert flrtii,' Bradley, son of Elyin:d- brother, \Ir. Mallon Stael•hou,t• of Ufricer (j• (1., and N(rs. Ilallicy, who Vancouver, d' 1, unable to be trc-.cnt, dill be ;'1)c year old on Sunday, Aug - The sympathy of the counuunity is l,l 11th. We Nish for you very soon, ext( tided lo the sorrowing family and tour 1),1t111y d''11 be b"tnc to )ou, and friends, volt is ill have many more happier birlh- -___ day's. HELD QUILTING BEE 1' The Fisheries Department repot'ic The \\'illing \Vorkvr, of the '1111 Linc that this country \rill supply 7(1 mil- :\ !orris, held ;1 tjuilti'ig at the h"un' of lion pounds of salted fish, pickled fish \Its. I:tin' ill Taylor', last \1'1''11%,• -',and smoked ha't'ing bloaters to the day. 2 large (milts and one crib tint t Vtiited Ning'loni from the 19.44 produc- ts ere f intshctl, (lou• 444 Card Of 'Thanks ‘Vi d. 11 1 , ,,,.,.,I 1'11.181. ,1.1'1 ,11,; '1, ;,111,,, t„' t1,. •,t Lin,lnt ills " ti• 1,1,1 1%11%'%1 dor.' „1 I, I,' .' . 1, t , 1t, t! 1' . th,e mall. til, le: 1)l It!tth ;n"1 1', 'Wirt -, Iinrint' ,stn• t'', 1 tl' 1,1-. n, I, , "1 1 HAY WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE \ 'I'h'l 11 ,; Rul:' -i t., 1\1%11 „vin, ill IA al goo': ,hal! e .\p;'ly, \It \taunt• 1;•1), 111)1h. 51 I. TI;Ni)I'',ItS WAN'itEI) IENIll.1(i \till to %reit:\'d for she steak":, our ;11"1 anlpto\in.✓ "1'1,1' I'I\nn \linin1t tt 1 it lin Ills 1,, n 11.u,., .\n.':I-! 1111, The eti.'il:eer'• bt' laki'il "Int 1- 3.275 ( 111'11' \.Ir' \ nlarl.:'d cheque of 11) pirrc:lt .,i I!1, ,ronit;let price nrit,I art ontp.111,' each 'fender. The I,,\‘ est „t• any '1', tut, r 11„1 1 1', -,aria acerptell. plans ;!Ild specilicatioll, may he i en at the ('1,•1'11', ( iiia„' at I intik' •11"r', JAMES W. McCOOL, Clerk, 31-1. lIIND' k C'•\NVASS FOR SALE l ,• lsl t, WANTED 1. Notice '11(► ('ontraclurs •i.' I' I,I,Ii 1. ', 14,11 1 l: i t t 1'', 1 , :. \I o' • '.n '111..11\. \n',: I l:'!'I till 1, ,11 7 pant, i, open only to breeders tlho have ,', (;FORGE MAR'L'IN, Clerk. hihited or 111%,•11,1 tit exhibit ;I1 the -;,1 ,• Aerial '.how held to the Lone, ill %%'hien they reside. - 'i'atitty t'th Show -To be held at Str ttfor'I on Tuesday, Sl ptenlhcr I''. Berkshire Stitt%•- i'1' ti hi -hl ;It !Ha \1'1'111 Jl i„I1 ;Irl rr,lllt'-11''1 l l out it'll on \\ l'dlll"1'1;11', September 1.1. I ,•,1%11 111 tit 11', t ' ill!\ „I t tilt' 11 f '1' Sheep Shows: t'le p' ,111:,11 Ill 1 i inns C •11,1,11,1, tor The Livestock :;ranch of the Oi_ Zone Y". 1-1' tnipri,ing he counties the (, n111.v „t 11"'''11• tarso I),';ll'l1111'111 ut ,\ gl'it'ldi l l 1'e, work- of Kent, Essex, l•:titttit„11, I'.I:'llt, NI Al- - 'I jet' -''e, 1 Shap Alt(i Swine Shows Arranged For 191.1 hilt ill e"-tpelatttrll With the Otlt,triit hit's,'.\, l'o'll% ;11111 11111'"01 ,,'tltlt 1't \n. lt"I'c,t III ,,,,, '. IL1'.', "i 1'''11!1. Stvine and Sheep Breeders':\s,ncia_ 1 iti,gItwty, SI'ow at 11'111.1"11 "n 11'`11 \II ;Ip '!',;I't -'1' lit he nt,i'tt 1„ the Lon., have completed arrangcmrei,ts for %calor, September '7 Si 1,•1'11\' set','1 r, 1 i„ I, I i' II. i 1111 , In a ser'if's of i'.';i"it;tl .aril%,' and sheep 11'%111' 2-1 ti111116,111Q the rt,lilltl''- "I 12 „.H., n.'"11 „lt Ihi ,111 da,' of shows to be !:ilii ihrInlgh"ul the Pro- (trey, Bruce ;Hill 1lttroll north of N"• \Ic'll-I, Once this year The 1941 programme mme \ iIi,;IIN'ay. Slum. at Oden So11ut4. call, \louday, O('lolel' '1)d• \I1Hill 1 1 'lit tt 1 to ;1,,- I"r >n ,prrrll shoss, Int' N "1'k- •• 1,''e ,t-l'1,'I' ,hl,lllg illi t'"IIII!Ir, "I in sit' Int 11) , .,, ,II 'he 1 ,till l i"It l', ?1111',• ,\\'Illi`, "ill' f"I' li('1'I,,llll'l` , "Ill' I 1 \\'chin ton, OM fain, Siitroe, 1I,Illon, 1:"al r'r!t, 1 II,I,:I'o. ;11 :;is, 1'.\I. Litt for 'I'a.nd"rths and six special sheep %,hods, In audition a championship Peel and \'ark, SIt".v at 11r;1u',:tyit!1. :1)t'-11.1\, \itv 1-1 `•I,. \'orksllire and sheep shot' trill hr held. \\'etinr•d,ly'. Seprentier 1,111. ;11 1 itt' PI.O\'ittrt' l,;l, been divided into '1%111' 4---(ntltpl't,itlt: the e,tlltite. ,tI `Vhat Elhuut '('hat 1-1 1)1111 zones for the purpose of holding the Brant, O\foi11, \\'atertoo„ \\','iitor'Ih, , 1 Witt k tri' c ;old Sit ' t S11otes, the Iii_ Norfolk, l lal,iia';uld, 1.1111'"I : ,11111 \\'el ! j)1)11Cill lolls `Villlte(1 'T('illll, Allhl(1'Il 1 ,•dors of the respective associations:land. Siiity al Burford, Saturday, 1 \' itt 11,"II• IIT :Int' p1'-III"II "I Some little tune ago. arrangementsulgcnnls haying undrrtakcn the task of Inakillg (1111111,'1' 711a \In -Ir 1,1;,,1,'."1 col the 1'111111 I'nb!u 111:1Tsupposed In h.' in the "taking for edit, prop;, division. the breeders al. %1111' ':o, ;_l'onlptisinc 1111 counties;`,itt 1 Ntli h teeei\,1t tip I o a h,tt'(I h;lli,g;tltte between leant, front 1',u ; tsst,(rtl in piattttitig tilt pritl' \Isis t'1 Ontario, I)lll'Iilltt, Victoria, I'ilel- \IJcll ',ill,. I'll!, Itt1111 1„ ,•1'111 Auburn and Myth, The 12r'v. i larold !tats selecting judges, 'i'ie Ontario horn, Northur.iherland, Hastings and 111,•11,•,• ul ;'1, :,Iter. Snell w,ls to be responsible for the Livestock Ili'. Hilt N e,ittrihutit',g 25 Prince l;dwai,l. Show ;11 1 t',1, "n grouping together of an ,\mhmrit team, percent of the prize motit't-, up to a Thursday, September 1-III1, \Ii a lad;' Ittt' [maximum of :'1111) ver sh"ty. ,\ grlltl ttlle fi- LIIltprisiug the r„Ilil;le, 1,h, OR' tit tot\;It•ds the pries i, also Itiittt; %wide east of and inchnding Lennit\ anI ! IGantl. +in each rax• I'y the parent live,loch •\dthii1 i":l, Shote at Carp. Saturday as,"iialioll alt I the balance k hying Si'1'tenli1l'1' ,;tkh. provided by the \grunliral in Championship Stee , Show A t tnj Ic'lnlrti 111 \\il\\'hose :air the ,hoss\\o"ldbridge, \%,tiara ,holier 'Illi, is held, open to ;tilt hired% r am Ihe I'rohi'Iii j1 itt' 1"ldowii.g L a tt il,( Intl' ,pv'cl,tl "I Ottt;ini" 111:11 el,ls l', pI'„11de,1 11'1' st%inl' •Ind sheep ,hod's, trill' the di- Icor (,reeds• and NI r, N. \\'. Kyle was to responsibility of organizing a team Iilylh. In conversation with NI t'. hyla on 'I'ticsd;t.' he remarked that he had his team Tined tip, ;Intl he and (jar. 1 hihcr- ty had taken a few practice flings, - the rest of the leant apparently 1;111'1 need practice. Noss' all Nit.. tyle d•aiting for is the go-ahead signal from tete Rev, Snell \\'e are asvarc of the fact that 16.T. and Mr's. Snell are ;may "n holidays, hitt perhaps there is some other en- thttsiastic :\ubanite who dill under- take the responsibility of gelling a team together. - V - 'I"wu 1'ronlinent Clinton Families 111 Cavc-In'llI., .e(1). Rosi(linfs u( Ihe ('httton distract 'Zone Nei, '--('oni',ri int; the rotltl- ttcre shocked late on \londay after ties of 1Val,'rl(t,', \Vcllingt"u, 11\1' r 1, noon when it was learned that 1y; ' 1L•Iho11 ,n( 14"1,Shote :It (ja11, Sat- Inoniinvlt families t l that municipalityttrday, Sip (110)a 23. had figtn'cd in a fatal tragedy, sshtrlt Zone No. Comprising the counter, has sine; ciaii•cd• the laves "f two' of I I;ddinuuml, brant, N"r(olh, 1 iiroln, The arridcn. occnrtcd un tic fault :\\'ell;tid and 1\'ruld'"tth. tiho,l at of Elctcht•r '1 od•ns,'id, dlticll i, Iic:tit•tl in 'I'tu hersnlit11_ Toss "ship. The (luau(;dcd"nLl, Sal, allay, October 1 1. N", -- I"ntprising the count'is are, 11rs. Adam J. \Ic\lurray, and 111' (,f fork, Simon. and I)nf(etin. Shot, \Villiaul \\'alker, lcportcd as serious- ly injured is \Ins. \\';dkcr, \Ir. \l1' 123rd. Murray was apparently uninjured. Zone No. 1,- Comprising those (-oink The twit families who were pronlan- ti,'c cast if ,111,1 including Lennox and etit itt cit•trch work connerl,'d with the Omtrtrio Slrct'l United Church, hail :\ddtngton• Show at 12iihnland, Sat irday, SA -Member (1, motored i" tile farm of \I r, •Tosstisciut d'hcrc an "Id :'rich building hadbeen((cunpmushh, Y.irk,hirc Show at i',rin on Monday, 1 Either '1, This ,how (vision into •Loll(', in the case of \ttriO• S(;%%till"d p",, IIsi, 11;11,• brill ;I'1• ,dirt' s\t'IIIe atttl sheep, and the places opted 1"r all Un',,' ,II',\ • „1 111,11 11'1 v and dat:s of the chows; dal) hay'.' the -amt' 1',111,. ;It ,,till •1,'d', YotbsItire Shows: ih'eedct', dill not he 111 itt !t, e\ Zone No. I • Comprising the coon.. Itibit at more than one region,ll-tlt', ties of 1?sscx, tint, I'.I,gin, \I iildl,',c\11110 ssll:'rc 1'11 •t•, are not j,1'",111"1 :11 and I,aalbtlltl. Show at Siratltlov, on their o\\•'I regi, Ila( ,111'\\ 1"I' itlt'il bt eed Tuesday, Sept( tuber 12. "f sheep Ihej• Intl\ exhibit al the •11",e "_amts No, 2--("tnprisang the counties in the a liarc't zone piovid' 11 a 11.1 cif (jrcy, 11tH,•,•,'Iliron and Perth, for that breed of ,heap is scheduled Show :It 'fc; ,water on \\'ednestlay, i it tails .1, to entries and -tors dal, August 4. ran be seitirrd from the 1 it (-10(.1, itranrtt, J',trli;ii'ertf ltuildii,,, 'To:100 "t' from the Sinclair of the .\crien!- tm'al Soriely if \\io,l• [air the ,hod i't being held. - - 'I'u Aiilrlc ("entenary Of Az'- ricul(ural Societies' ''()rli To 111.1''1, Ilse (olunlialt,n i'f ,1 reuturt 'j olll,latt'line. ,erVirr 1„ .1c1 o'nllni r in their re,irrtive di,tt it t". Olt ;te'1-1 cultural ,oeieli"c of \',atktt el, 11i'I and Richmond, in Eastern Ontario, d;'1 this sear receive ,pieial res„c'tit'on the 1jot-'•rnntrnt of the Pros ince „f 1 'rtar-io, it is ;announced b\ the 11011. '1 1., 'Kennedy, Nlatti,tcl "f \gricnl 1u e. 11'111 ,I'1„1l- ,11„11!11 1, ,ei'tt' „t"l , Ie!,'l, „i Iltr lilt ill tit ll'„1 1 e-11, 11111„'I n. ' t t'\ •Ilea. •,11■tI I WisYrls■YII ORDERS TAKEN FOR PRINTED • CHECK BOOKS SOLD AT THE STANDARD OFFICE BLANK; iOc each, 3 For 25c. i.r •-- • SERIAL STORY Murder on the Boardwalk BY ELJNORE COWAN STONE Last week: Jaspar, hiding at Chandra's home, tries to explain bow Mrs. Talbert had ordered him ilo deliver the bonds to Christine. Inspector,. Parsons,. Wilnmet. and Bill arrive, trailing Christina through Lucille, Suspicion turns on Chandra, Mrs. Talbert was last peen coming out of his studio, CHAPTER XV "I take exception to that 'last Been,' Inspector," Chandra said loolly, "However, it is entirely true drat Mrs. Talbert was with me Slat night for an hour or more." "A n d after'.vards, Inspector parsons continued, "so far as I can learn, she was not seer. until her dead body was found." "But early this morning," the clairvoyant pointed out, "her car was also found — parked just across the Boardwalk from; the 1Ylth street dock Are you sug- gesting that after I had warned ]Idles Thorenson where to look for the bonds I, myself, had stolen, J stabbed her cousin—with a Jag- yer that anyone in Surf City could Identify as mine—and was also Imbecile enough to leave her car parked just around the corner from my own studio:" "What I'm suggesting is that bou know a lot more about this usiness than you found it con- venient to tell me this morning," • • • "Now we're getting somewhere, Inspector. Because I know a lot more about this business than I did this morning." Chandra turned to Jaspar, who Blood, glancing with a white, trap- ped look from one to the other. "This, my friend," he said, "is How a police affair in spite of any- thing you can do. You roust dis- regard Mrs. Talbert's wishes." "Wishes — what wishes?" In- apertor Parsons snapped. "When Mrs Talbert began to suspect that she was in danger, tthe instructed \Ir. Jaspar that no matter what happened he must not call the police," "11e told you that?" "Mrs, Talbert told me that—the last time she came to consult nme," "So she came to you for advice 1—Ihe night before her death—and the best you could do was to let her get herself murdered without any warning—and you supposed to he the slickest nme,linnt ir, the rountry!" • • * Chandra's hands moved in a gesture of defeat which, even to Christine's unsympathetic eyes, seemed starkly sincere. "Mrs, Talbert," he said, 'vas a woman of several fixed idea,. One, which grew in her as she girt older and more eccentric, mv.ms the be- lief that, single-handed, slic could outwit the world and the devil." "That's a weakness that ;aeras to run in the family." The inspec- tor glanced toward Christii:c. "Perhaps"—t;handrt's sntiie was Clever ... this Pattern 4948. Ilow few pieces, how easy to sew! The panels give tvonderfully slimming lines. Use gay cotton or rayon. Pattern 4948 is available in wo- men's sizes: 34, 311, 38, 40, 42, 44, le, 48 and a0, Size :1G takes 4 yards b3 inch fabric. Send twenty cents (20c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted for this pattern to Room 421, Ad(laile St, West, Toronto. 1Vrite a,lrlre,s, style enigmatic—"you arc more right than you guess, Inspector, , , Another of her peculiarities was that she thought police are all a set of clumsy bunglers, , , . I ant setting forth Mrs, Talbert's view- point, of course, not my own. Otherwise, I shouldn't be advising Mr. Jaspar to tell you what he's told ate." "Well," the inspector's tone was uncompromising, "I'nm listening. He'd better stake it good," He glanced around at the others, "You might as well sit down, since you're all in this front the ankles up." So they did sit down -1[r, Wil - met, obviously seething with curi- osity and afraid that the inspector might change his mind, stumbling over a stool in his effort to find a chair without staking himself conspicuous. And Jaspar began his story all over again, • • 0 \\'hen he cams to the part about leaving the bonds in Christine's roost, the inspector turned toward Christine and then toward Jaspar with frowning attention, and Chris - SHE'LL SIT "I'm ready to sit out this argu- ment for two years, if neces- sary," says screen star Joan Fon- taine, above, currently suspend- ed after battle with producer Dave Selznick over roles offered her. She says she won't take any marc "mousy" parts. tine rei'allcd enconuortably his tvords of tliat nusrnine: "Perhaps it w,,s even s:':ucone who counted 00 your keel•ittt; ;item safely for iiim." A little Liter he interrupted, "If Mrs, Talbert had let the police go ahead when that young man was kidnaped, she ntiglit have got something for her stoney besides a heartache and a crop of mislead- ing and conflicting clues, Pirst the boy was suppostcd to have been carried off and drugged in his own car; later it looked as if he had been decoyed into the sn'atnp and drowned in a quicksand, 1 can't recall all the stories; but there's one thing certain; someone who knew the family well was back of that . , , By the way, you were employed by Mrs. 'Talbert then, too, weren't you, Jaspar?" • • • "Yes, sir." Jaspar's eyes nut the Inspector's with the calm of des- peration. "But there's one rumor you may not have heard, Inspector," Chan- dra said quietly, "that Earl Tal- bert was not really kidnaped at all; but that he engineered the thole affair h`'m$e1f, and collected the ransom. I happen to know that there have been a number of checks forged on Mrs, Talbert's account that have never been run to their source, I has- informa- tion that Earl Talbert, under an- other name, spent several years In a California prison; and I have had a feeling, from time to time, that hire. Talbert, herself, was sure that he was still alive." is • • After a musing silence, the In- spector asked, "Just how old w•at this boy when he disappeared]" LONDON BED TIME Another 'day of robot bombs is done, but there's the long night yet ahead, so a London mother directs her children .to the safety of an underground back -yard shelter. The little one makes sure her teddy- ' bear will be safe, too, "Hc was in his first year at col- lege." Jaspar hesitated and then went on, "I has e been told that he was about to be expelled, A—a matter of a forged check, sir," "A young man of that age could has e changed — perhaps beyond recognition—in 12 years," the in- spector said reflectively. , . Chris- tine wondered if she only imag- ined that he glanced toward 13111. , , , "Well, go on, Jaspar." "Well, sir, Mrs, 'Talbert had gone out :n her car. I was always worried when site went ou t alone At night, because it was generally known that she often carried val- uables on her person, sometimes large sums of money, She's done that ever since so many banks closed some years ago. And only the day before, she had taken those bonds I left with Miss Thor- ensot from the bank." • * • "You knew it. Does that make 11 general information?" "Jt was well enough known that the 1t0115C was entered once, and there had been attempts to hold her up. , . And she'dhad extor- tion notes." "Can you put your hands on any of those notes?" "No, sir. Mrs. Talbert always burned them." Inspector Parsons' smothered ejaculation was eloquent. "Did Mrs. Talbert have any- thing of value with her when she disappeared?" he asked, "Mrs. Talbert," Jaspar answered after a brief hesitation, "carried in her briefcase exact facsimiles of those bonds, She had had therm made by—a person who was clever at that sort of work in anticipation of just some such thing as happen- ed. It was Mrs, 'Talbert's. idea of a joke, sir," Jaspar explained. "You see, she'd spent a lot of mosey trying to get Mr. Earl back• She said that if she was abducted, too, the joke Is as going to be on the people who collected the ransom." • • • Sotneo here in the room some- one drtwa a• sharp, hissing breath. The inspector did not glance up; he made no comment. Yet when he spoke, Christine knew that he felt as sure as she did that some- where in that group sat Cousin Einitta's murderer. "Go on, Jaspar," he prompted. "Well, sir, about 0 o'clock the doorbell rang. \\'hell I answered, it was a special delivery messen- ger, I carried the letter to the light and say.' that it was addressed to me—in Mrs, Talbert's handwrit- ing." "So you arc prepared to identify Mrs. Talbert's writing?" "Oh, yes indeed, sir," Inspector Parsons took an en- velope from his pocket and passed it to iaspar. "'Phis is addressed to Miss 'Thor- enson, you notice, apparently by her cousin. \fie found it in Mrs, Talbert's purse." (Continued Next Week) As Churchill Spoke Four Years Ago And on that grimmest of Bas- tille Days, July 14, 1440, Winston Churchill spoke from endangered but unconquerable Britain: "Anel I proclaim my faith that some of us will live to see a 14th of July when a liberated France will once again rejoice in her great- ness and her glory, and once again stand forward as a champion of the freedom and the rights of utan, "When that day dawns, as dawn it will, the sostl of France will turn with comprehension and kindness to those Frenchmen and French- women, wherever they may be, who in the darkest hour did not despair of tlic republic," To speak as de Gaulle and Churchill spoke, four years ago, required an act of faith, says The New York Herald Tribune, Now, although the fullness of their pro- phecies has not yet been accom- plished, 00 one Call doubt that they will prove true to the letter. WHAT'S COOKING FOR NIPS 'DA PAN Tokyo 1'1 Yellow Sea Shanghai ## NIN IS. JAP SUPPLY LINE FROM DUTCH EAST INDIES OSA y� 1SAIPAN iu 'ROTA UAM PACIFIC OCEAN i1 M CAROLINE IS.. ' YAP, _ • . 5 N. DOR :'ALAU GutRix Conquest of Saipan gives Allied bombers two good air fields less than 1500 miles from Japan, gives huge American task forces a good harbor and base and poses some interesting possibilities of fu- ture smashes against the enemy, u Indicated on map above.(1) in- vasion of Rota and former American base at Guam; (2) New am- phibious operations In Central Pacific to straighten U. S. line for attack on Philippines and Jap homeland; (3) Invasion of southern Philippines; (4) Twin air attacks on Japan from bases in China and Western Pacific; (5) Stepping up of air and submarine campaiin against Jap supply and communications lines; (6) China's east ccs:l, where ports may be seized unless Jap drive against Haul:T,v rdlway succeeds. Quality You'll Enjoy TEA CHHONICLES of GINGER FARM Farmers cannot afford to be sen- timental and yet, sometimes, it is hard not to be. This morning for Instance, the trucker carte in to pick up a cow, '1'o !tint she was just another rote for the stockyards, but to us she was affe,ctionately known as "Old Cicely", \\'e had raised her from a calf. The child- ren had pail -fed her when she was young, 'They had straddled her back w henetu she was in the stood to let them. She had, in fact, grown up with our children, She was the last relic of our early farm- ing days and had helped us w'eatlm- er the storm through those dread- ful years of depression, Yes, Old Cicely was nineteen years old, and still going strong. There wasn't a thing the matter with her other than old age, yet she hadn't a tooth in her head that wasn't worn down to the gums. '1'o have tried keeping her another winter would have been asking for trouble, so regret- fully we said good-bye to our faith- ful] bossic, Poor old Cicely, she de- served a better fate than to end her life as bologna. \Vonldn't it he nice if there were a ranch or something, kept specially as an "Old Cows' haste." I wond- er how many hoarders it would have, Not many, 1'111 afraid, After all, farmers may have a icw• senti- SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON August 13, THE PRIEST IN THE LIFE OF ISRAEL. I Samuel I: 1-4:18, PRINTED TEXT, I Samuel 2:27-30, 35; 4: 12-18. GOLDEN TEXT. — For every high priest, being taken from among men, is appointed for men In things pertaining to God, Heb- rews 5:1, Memory Verse; I will pray unto Jehovah, Jeremiah 42:4. THE LESSON IN IT" SETTING Time. — It is impossible, with the data we have, to determine ex- actly when Eli judged Israel, The fall of Shiloh is assigned by most recent historians as occurring about 1000 B. C., which would make the judgeship of Eli to be 1000-1050 B, C. Place, —' Almost all the events are located in the city of Shiloh, northeast of Jerusalem, The House of Eli Anil there carte a man of God onto Eli, and said unto him,— , and did I give unto the house of Thy lather all Ihc offerings of the children of Israel made by fire?" Eli is reminded of that day when God set apart the house of Aaron to the priesthood. After such pri- vileges had been conferred on this favored house it was indeed a crime that its leading members should bring dishonor on their invisible King and llcnifactor, "Wherefore kick ye at my sac- rifice and at urine offering, which 1 have commanded in my habitation, and honored Thy sons above nuc, to make yourselves fat with the chicfest of all the offerings of Israel my people." The Bosse of Eli had treated the holy sacrifices with contempt. The chicfest of the oficrings which should have been God's they kept for themselves, Faithful and Unfaithful Priests "'Therefore Jehovah The God of Israel, saint ... and they that des- pise tie shall be lightly esteemed," God honors those who honor llim by putting His gifts to the best possible use. 'They who despise God by treating Ills service, His word, His day lightly,. irreverant- ly, as though these are of little im- portance, will be lightly esteemed by God, "And I will raise me up a faith- ful priest that shall do according to that which is in nmy heart and in my mind: and I will build hint a sure house; and he shall walk be- fore mine anointed forever." There senors little doubt that the direct reference here is to Samuel. By Gwendollno P. Clarke • • • • 1 mental moments but they are mer- cenary minded too and the returns from even a nineteen year old cow will go a long way towards filling the coal bin for winter — suppos- ing there i coal to be got to fill it, • • \Vhat would we do without 1 honte•tot',it paper? It keeps us in touch with people we haven't heard of in years, But unfortunately the news we read isn't always good news, Last week, for instance, we read in our local paper of the death in action of a young sergeant in the Canadian army. Charlie was a grand boy, But I forgot, he was thirty-five, but we still think of hint as the boy he used to be. Part ner's youngest brother, the last tints lie was in England, brought Charlie back with hint to work on our farm. That was nearly twenty years ago, Charlie was with us alms a 4eau', 'Then he started mov- ing around and we finally got out of touch with hits, 11'c often won- dered what had happened to the boy — and if it were not for our local weekly we would still he won- dering. Now, as t', ith so many others, we can only {;.y tribute to Charlie as a brave soldier who laid down his life in service for his adopted country. The faithful priest iscontrasted wit}t unfaithful priest,--Ihc sons of Eli — upon whom is to is ll the judgment of Gal, Eli, The True Priest "And there ran 0 man of licitja- mirm out of the alrtuy,. , , And he said, 11OIV Weltt the matter, my son?" Eli noes lost his deep con- cern for the holy things to which God had long ago urd.iined hint. Ile was a true priest and no to the time of los death he loved the things of (_god, 'I'll"ugh in his weaker days, when there was sin in his own family, hi did not love God enough to rebuke his sons. Ark of God Is Lost "And he that broogltt the tidings answered and said. , , .1nd he had judged Israel forty years." \Vhat a recital of defeat, disaster and deatltl But all else seemed of little aconnt compared to the loss of the Ark, 'I'o 1?li it was a sign that God had forsaken his people. if only Eli had been more concerned about the moral and spiritual Jif • of his sous, of Israel, he would have had no need to be concerned sbuut the safety of the Ark, King's Land Reclaimed More than 400 acres of marsh- land in eastern h.nglatnd, owned by I1, \I, King George 1'1, have been reclaimed and phutt:had, and arc now i roduring crops of wheat, pets and potatoes, You Will Enjoy Staying At The ST. REGIS HOTEL 1'o noN'l'n • 1':iiv'. Room 111111 limb, Shun - 1•r 111111 r1.11.11 1111 111'. • 'l'IMIe, MY,au up— I)ut1t11u, $3,...11 1111. L+ (a11nd 1'01114 1)I11i1114 11111 Diol&'+ log Nightly. Sherbourne at Carlton Tel, 12A, 4135 Headache. Nothing is morcdepres• sing than headaches .. Why suffer?..,Lantbly's • will give instant relief. Lambly'sisgoodforear- �f' aclte,rootltacltc,painsin wly hack, stomach, bowels. /k'u.a HEADACHE POWDERS Is ISSUE 32-11144 DANCED FOR NAZIS Ginette, French dancing girl who, with her troupe, was brought from Paris to perform for Germans on Cherbourg peninsula, was left stranded when Nazis fled the arca. She and girls now seek per- mission to dance for Allies. She's pictured posing before wrecked German anti-aircraft gun, GERMAN ONE-MAN 'SHARK' A German one-man torpedo is pictured as, like a monstrous shark, it speeds toward its objective. Actual torpedo is under water, "Driver" of the missile can be seen through transparent turret, FRONT LINE LINER Photo, above, first of its kind released for publication, shows the U. S. Navy's hitherto secret super -troopships. The ships, built at the U. S. Steel's Federal Shipyards, Kearny, N. J., are fast, carry three types of guns, and are without portholes, 106 separate ventilating systems providing constant flow of fresh air. Note cruiser how. ARMY'S `SUB -SEA SOLDIERS' U. S. Army diving unit, believed to be the only one in France, is kept busy clearing rivers and canals of mines and underwLter obstructions. Unit works from an LCVP (landing cra(t, vehicle and personnel). In background, diver's tender helps diver don his helmet before going down to inspect canal bed a few miles behind front. THAT HAT! - PULLING STRINGS Pte. H. Koebe, Winnipeg, found himself a new head dress when helping to clear the rubble from war -blasted Carpiquet. NORMANDY FACTORIES LAID WASTE Monty's greatest -ever aerial and ai ..itery, blitz, which preceded the breaching of Rommel's line in Normandy, laid wame this factory 1.1::;r:ct of Colombelles, Canadianinfantrymen who followed the search through the still -blazing, L-iastatcd ruins of these factories. MINESWEEPER SUNK IN ENGLISH CHANNEL 4.41. . ::.1', .. •... , . .... . vow-, . ..7q A few minutes after this picture was made, the USS Tide, which had been engaged in clearing the En3lish Channel of mines, sank to the bottom. She was sunk while steaming toward the Normandy beaches. Two ships stand by to pick up survivors. Installing a switchboard system for U. S. First Army headquarters in Normandy, a sergeant gets to work on tangled maze of wire out- side switchboard room, COMMANDS NAZIS ON ATLANTIC COAST Field Marshal Gunther von Kluge, right, who recently replaced Field Marshal Karl von pundstedt as commander of the Nazi At- lantic CCoast forces, discussion strategy with a fellow officer, some- where along the Channel Coast. This is the first picture of you Kluge released sicrie he became commander of German forces on the western front, STUDY IN CONCENTRATION This couple listens intently to liberation news in square of Beau- mont, France. 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