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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1944-11-01, Page 1THE VOLUME 55 NO. 11. Officially Reported Killed LYTH ST A ND IlLYTH, ONTARIO, WEI) NEStL Y. NOV. 1, 1911. Subv,cription Rates $1.50 in Advance; $2M0 in tile - il/ iIi• ill 1:4 ill i• i• 0.0 i• ill i. ill it i. i• i. Ili i• IP:. I:. i• il I:. i. i• il i. i. it 0.4 i. i• it ie 0:1 0:4 $:4 11:0 f:4 0:4 0:4 0:4 1.:11 0:4 11:4 0:1 1:1 0:4 I:4 0:0 1:0 IN 1 .:.• 1 '.0 10P:4' )r ES • • • s 1 x - 1.1. Concerted Effort Will Put Our 131.vtli Court Of Revision :::, : ‘11(71'()1Z1' 14()3NS I -fluidics 9 ikssessitient , T , ..,•., Village Over The T , op First. ,Apneals :: DAVE I3EEN 1:i'.. .:. S1 IC:CP:SS rd.o, 11,1, 'Will 111 firq plart' 1"1.cr • '1 1,,,• N, 2.5,,, and ,112.whers of 1.11.• ::: •: P' 1.1 4. * .2.:. 2.,.. ,11.2•2, 11.2. 7111 Victory Loan campaign IhTCh(i.'1Nj („1ki1„ liNI-ii-imiiii,i.4i1i1:r, iI i !kk l i ,I•;1`.„....,n`tw, il 1o.1.i1 s ( i.n 4•;.;ii.• :. -, 5 1.. ., 1 until ne,liv v(were 1, ] of Nyvii in li, Nmral ad i I • :.14 ,,,,,,i,,i,,i,,..a 2\almargin over our 11li1)/' 111y ,,,.1,,, ((1„l!I, 1ll11 ' „,„,„„1 , rdild telytNI113incl l V%lll iW11 1BUT WN1.‘lt lN T,I,I, ‘‘111:11 .1.,,,,ko. .,..,,,.„. ed.01, ,,, 1,,liai., .d heli !hi. Frday night, x,,,,i,r .1.1, 1,,,,,i,,,.. 1,,i,,,, ,,,i, Hip,' ! , .. ,:. SII,IS 11'11,1, 11E UNIII, .A1,1, 1ZE- i1 75.1u „r ,h,.... ile.,ta .4 ;.11),000. or a sill,- .11 II, 111 t1111 \I 11111/1nal Hall, at 8 pan. II"' "III' "1 "11•1'''. 11111c .11", (-.11t \\ 1' t. .'r .,...., .. sc)iplion f ,0, 11'ingl21in havPlee notthdateord narlypreand dealt \51111 n III oll '111_11tNS .AltE IN. •:. rai,01 5; I 1 of their quota of $191,01. the meeting 12.1.11111 not lw 11(.1,1 until lHg 111i 1121. T11,• toy osIII.,. of 1...a.t \\';Ii k NIon, the fah. Plyth Pianitn, NI T, .11/ ..1 int Ta) t ..., ti• rilthi ir,, -a 'oh ille leadet s. al die preseni y I1 ,l110t,1..11. -sy y yyi• 00 •:. .11,1 ir• il i 41/ if +I. i::iI iit i al /lq.11f1211,'.:.I 1l: :. ,', llis, 1:li1ty‘,.:winy hayitisyd 12.I(wrcent of their 1i1)I 1 1 ' a of S1911) 11211211 to‘viihiWEDDINGS : .IfIu.112.:1 7th Victory Loan 4;1 .:.. PTE. JACK CRAWFORD 1 Irk raised .11.1 1 percent of 111111 quota by 11r, Nernick, ser..11.1(.1 1.- 11r .1t: •:. ,,,11 1,1. \tr. aud \I ,,,,, 1,.,,,,,t cram.,,rd, . 5\1tl1 .i..!..,11 1,.ocynt of thyir $91,1101 ..Itii1. on land and S.:2111. on Imiblin.,, C:111110i reatil i 11C Objeeth'e 11111('SS t'Vt"..'Y ....' .:, ,:. 1,,f ;.1111,11'10. awl Nlorris is close behind 13ertli()t - li'ilirservice \\*right, thai we e•snient by redury,1 1:: A pryity apilonn wedding was sok (.;,,,ri,,,d. C(011 Ilil 1111i 1Y I'llaCill'S 1 1ti Obj CC ( i Ve• ..:, previou.,1,• rep.wiell iiii•si• g, must now i'llli"l'I' (mini/ell at the 111)th Cnited Cluirch, I ht, 3, ,tu,i,t,,,t.,,,i kiitcd, .,,,,,,,,, ht,,,,, ti, word , If 11.(".-illage (•-.111 maintain their pres- on Saturday afternoon al ) o'clock:, 1Pell, Edith : Mrs. l'al th Pell. appel- ? ,,,, •-, rey, i5 yil from Otimaa, I.\ his 11..111..r, , , too 11;16 ,11Q• %%ill have the disiinction„ 11111, ld, 13-1-1, 2>111 1111112) Survey ..,, , \viten thc I(!e5. .1. Sinclair, pastor of ... 11 if,;,;11; J;Li,L, , 1,f1' 111r 111.1 1 11111', ffl. 1.1,i1111V 1 111.1 Int' ,, . ... .1;immn. INT; ; 1,;;, .11.1,-.111 HI all tillIta. Huron C• linty Jean, el(1,1' daughter of ND. and Mrs. , -1 .111'1 il.;11, Ilitildint:- $1-). THal ''''' ''' HURON COUNTY i. '..., MC VIIIIICII, Will C(I ill Ilia IliaVe 1 1•1*al.k• hirin.iii, Tv( , I WI „II io 0 II land i no Pi. il with 1 lic Vutill ;ill,' 2 ;121 r(1 , I i utitilda, i III V.1 ,l \ Va 2';.Ili ,111 ,alt'l ila VC 'wen sgt. .‘,. A. 1,,,,ohot, 14 A"vhner Ile ((as im his 2 1th ‘ ear. Ilk father 1s 11111111' 111"11111-. .11.1111 l'ai.tser1 ice, 11i Illvili, and 1'1(.1 1(111,11 'l) of s100, r(.spect fuldy aslied. t e„. Cilll Ilf/1, reiich its objective unless yon • ... .... .!. . 0ii,p1,,,,,„. ,,1. 1, .1.1. lormd.n. A 1?` 1,111.•ind ;it Pyrt .1rtlit1r. ' distrilotted as follmvs : Frank Marshall, loved by 11r, Voilden, secondyll In , if. Nit., ion! NIrs. T. I'. 11*erilio; ' Fenn ..,, (lured :7:11511. on !wilding,. Carried. (10 ytitir part. 0.1 il I:1,711 : .1.(1111 S. SCUI I. $7.300: Vrallk Alta. The church 51,t1s hytintift'ith, de'. NH'. 11;6111.111 that as.essillent he re- ::: - t .:,... AliStilltil Ilinitl Meet illy.. i 1:1'1111,:1(11, $111.15U; Haul'', $10,10 1. 111 corded \\•tli hemlock, ferns itinl.l5;w1low t. ..„, The Nlissom 1..i„,,2 11,1.1 the,r .111t- , 1'111' , k"•\*_1 II'llil•vii. Su'1111): Gordon mums. 1 he altar %vas dritpetIll with Foster, John : John Frster, appellant, Buy 11111„ '111;„65-offeri„. .,„ hiriday, Oct„- , Alltl11Thill,'' Sill": "link' /7'25"l 1%111" %dike tulle. LH 1:7, 11cCaughey Survo., Land :1:111 i ..., , .,. .:., l'he bride, given in marriage he 11(.1. , ll'1111.1111t, $1111111. Total SI 11'11. Appeal, i ,e. Charier, mysidyd. The inv.-Com open-. l•SI5'35ill ,Hilli Al*IlHtnliig' *ilh'9():).' \\.• l' fat 1111', ));1)1'c .1 gown of whitc si•pocr HI consider I am asesssed 11111(.11 too I ,+, e,, ed he ,,1 eu30,11, 1, \ itu. „1.,,,nat t h \h.., ..1(.5\ lit. , s11 .-1:11: Panks, $ 1,5A; 1''-in1110Y- satin, fashioned on 'whirrs. 1112., wit., high on account of the tatuation or lo. t ..le ..„ rroup, 1; ,d,s (. hildrea 1,t2.1. 11 \tally .,:es:•.51/.. In 11,wris,,2>Ic1m1) Jackson, tare yok,:, awl u.,,,rt, a string (0. viols, wation and Ili( siza. of hu osea , nd no ,H.I. ..,., Lands." 111111 Philp reedy,' the My111- lo„o 1: ii,11,11 Shw a, s2,;101; Lylc 111311- ,1/4:1 A a nie carrh(•,(..;)(1c h000 gvi of \o‘ffi ily 1,. ........yciii ,L,e ,idt ‘udk.„ NI,e ,rd 125„ NI e. ..:: ..,. hyr's Ptel ..•,1 `411.11')' l'%111.1„tur 2.,..1,1 111r. .7l-1.11.'°. I-1111 \\ 111'1111'. ;1'll(l.11)(); I<illarney ros...: aild 1,,,uvardia, shc -11112.111, seconded lay 11r. k,•riiick that 't 1... , , 1 ., 11U 1t()N COUNTY N a\Ii()N A li il. • : I ' 1,;11;,. ':2() 5 1 : ..1P1/1,.y1.2.:., $1.11) . ..,. also carri,td a Lice handkerchief usea d '''''-'" 11"1 14' ru'llic"1 S111{/ "11 111111- i:1" 1112, script ore 1.e....11 and kov. Sinclair 1 11 . .:. led in Prayer. .\ trio, "Can a lilie -1' 'by her mother at her wedding. I Ivr 111;.i,, Carried. 2::: y 11r, ' 11Z FINlNCli.: tt)AiNI1'1"11.1.E. ef 1111111 111,e Inc: . IlIs 15.12c11 liy 11111 liar.i NilpaIric.,, 1):112.:, 1 1.111 and Janice N11.1.- 1111)41161) ven was 1111'11 61 1'1111 1)Y 11 . NI ills. F-lizabelilt,:•12,111.11,12ta:11 s1111i1.11,.:,,v,a1;21;1„1.1111. .il 11:1 ig ill 1:0 .i. 1'0.4444 i• if il I‘ il if it i• i• I:111:4 1:0 i. ig I:. it i. il ....+1:16:.1:11:* I:. if...• it ...• I:. .:91:. 6,0 0:••••• I.:0 il t:41:46:4 0:4 .... ii it sIi, Betty Fairser- lam, Lots .1-5, NI f 1/1 Y1 11 1.0.0.111. No. •36ti corvmel :al satin. ritt. I: etild Phil.,, netted a 5.,•rs.• on Instiill Officers vice, sister of the bride, ssits maid of 8201, Buildings 's17111. Total $11111,1). .. a - ,.....,..14•41.1111111111111111111114111111J11•01. in ..Allinall.1111..• I II. Atit 1111 1(5 l SCrl 1 )1; ,l .1 11 ,liills ( 1(.. unin 1,:iit.tio. 111.hijj , , „ia,i.. „1-1.4,,,," (1.211,1 'yellow satin 25111 mtc ahing lie 11.1ress by NI r1Vri . ght, seconded 1.‘• \Ir. Voil- " „ 1 S:c(.)titsAnd culis.1ttencl it' r' 'I "1 1*"' \ -.'". 1.) 1-"•1••• f-11 )\ . 1 1.'•' 'a :,-;,111...., 1 ,5 1 1., I lin Ii,..•11,,,,11 ,iii . . "Peace." NI ildr, (I Charter explitit t,l I /1,11.1f.1 1 411111 1' Cafttul \Lister Jamea 1 1111110r, wearing a floordength go‘‘ n of Appe;(1, -,1,,,,,,sinent 11111 llig IL" N1( IVC,1 1 Th(Ilk lCrillP1 1 ) -" '.-.:1( 1) 1 ll I VII." I 1 Vroxetyr \very prusert at 1112. 1.,13.,11 and shoulder -length vyil. She carried dyn, that assc.sinent be ttonfirnic.1.. • . Tile 1 ..,..ii :scouts undyr the dire,lion I lark (lila - , I, ,....5. th, ,1,1,1;1,,1 .. l'f 1, : 1)i inc .'..)ervice mi,i,iii, s,iiii.,, (21 i,.:1801 iii All l'`."- 111'111'clI'l2IIt "Plyr of Odd* l'ellow,, a cascade bouquet of Sunset roses, Carried. , "sNp.ly's , yitr•,ii1 . o.i.,. ),.an\.rd„,im„-N;In:...,ga,,I.,.,l icis•aralill),1y 3,.-,r"1"e-'1 to11.f'1111 'eof*u',t ..,.,,•'lin ;d1''ca' rrt•\Ir. ..N. 1.l''*"-”, 1 ,"...1 .'1'111'2.0" l;11111' *1t, l:11),5„l 1*-11.."-1,:1*l:,1,1,,1'',11,:1,,,,-,•I, 1 \' - A' • •*,*,',,l"1 2.c,, 1 Char)11,HamiltonNI„\h1_in,11111ti,1ccicn,,,,,t2,hod inlin,NIiss Rhea ShaeTooniund NIisNIeNallano, t, 1111,th theitivno.ky1,H, 1 1 , 5,, hall 1.11 1,' ow inkldgroom'11 Tuesday nightnd hWilma 2>2> 115(21 of 1;13111\\Tr(111111',iliumgbs 11.Dotidt,, lat,,-ick, 2;(1rviinilly 1 h oc01 1 11” ''h taken .-call.11 Chri•tianmay Inin cha1ge of the installation ceremoniesaBoth vkore floor-111gt1 gff1riv; and $)01) I inkli,l 0 m 1:1.1;,11212,11,1 ;, ,,,,cial v, .11 1 „11 1:,.1 a. 1,15 , ,,,1;\, l '1"'l1,l"" 1 tlikialI iiliffri,.11,Iliins1.o..111'd(11.1ftlmt5w:6:igreIiesli11I11111eglcells11111in 1r11.)e1p1v•ten, 5.mre.11,1 Sunday 1 1 1 n5 iiiotiitiri,,,I1,oii;1,<ili,111itk(1111111,111s55122,y1‘,IiaI1111slloil\iliit, 1iey‘voresilotii((.2y11;:0ti,31 ;ssed 111 21111)111511 2> ecil m f eve irrane. 1 I. . 1111 lilecewl iliofferilColp,i;1115The folltving s the 0111111111in place 112 111(311/2 1,10millhetler1„01Canada 2c1 •1.I'llyf..11..5kine11tit ‘1,•2.11II,1 .tired lide21211 lt.,,11 ,11 Diindy ist f officeoilk (11511111), year and each carried brnzChieftactuade price of properlY 2521 22''l, 1;(;;tilm11.111 1 1i1172.i:,1,,, 1 ,11:1, , 1, 1\ Booklind th11'111111nd jrpastco„11,1:ttro.hk.itthkn,chrysan111eintuGrc(i1111z;ibetli ,, 1.o1d from 11111'11Pclcl ll"n22-2 ' nl largiteiIlHall ng the Ilenediction, Iorrester, of Pahnerstoii.(i,u,i111(illic1n:41.':'11!*,1 t112.1ii11,'111li"AI'idcilIil2.'I1-21141 :1;i; l'thef III little lhildrnbridewas aelm1111111), flv),rt in cci;k1113::til:;1.si,111U1111111'5"lal"''r2i'lir:11 l1\11*1111lf:::'l 1 floor-lenth dss yell,w taffeta1:rc,,1,:$1))t,I;1,,'all(1",)"11 1111111 11, 15:11 Chper„111rilto 1.t. .. . 5 111, rh.o.c .i wiitiiig,.1.1111411.*.l1'with bonnet to 11(81211 and hori vv! . Privers5)cn',11:-‘11. 1111'C111 11111 11 1 1 11 1 1 1.1;2 1 q ''1' Iler flowers vere a colonial Irompiet • r.u, Lorne: Lorne Scrim- tleS,..ats,•11.5(.1111(;r1\11::'C'""1.1;11`'l'':1254' '''' ';1 I' '. .I.. ., • , kour, apkIlant, Lots 8-21, 11cCitughey al The best nian %vas Sgt. N. J. Cr:6g, of i ,,,t,, t id the Nati. 1 )11;iill .\iiitIlk..iii .iiiu,2.. d l'1( ,-1d, pt. .\11. 1 ;i \\ 1-‘ t c -I of pompom 'moms in annum) ;;Inric,.. " urvey, Land S,111), Puddings $1110 1. I The I('‘'. Auburn, stationed in Si. Thomas. ine , .'. ,.. _reeter 1,15 e aii a ' 1 ier-Pr. ...d. io Doi!, 1, -.non- 11 f ushers ‘vere George Scott of \Vim:i:lulu, 1.g::*:1'''la'll'':"1-11)(1111.111'l\llil'17411;lig11 (1111.) illiilllill'''\ '1'1(7:- (1111'.esIs'1;ull lt::'c'illill.v`I'l'illel111"IrlilicS*'''''Illill';''''''lill''l""ri''' I.iUl:::liilli:‘-''.11'*:.*`2 til.:1',:11,l. -l: I I*" ' 1:,' ; •,1";' atitl Cecil l'orrester, Palmerston, wick.; 1;llunt Ina111'. (2) In Ihe inethoil• med as Paden- Po‘vell, the 1011.11, C11;1111-; Ill' 'Ill I'll"' "'I'd' **" 1-2'' l'•'*** ‘ *. ., :1•ssiLl•Isasi:1111t1.1!iittilit,1.111sc:Iso1111c1(.1.1:1111,(1‘:1)(..1. 11 11-1111' 12,1"1,111:. sii..1.cris".11, 11 kill" in '11141'11 '1111 8' \ 12 ''' ' 1 : S S' N' ''' I'''''''''''' 1 ''''T of the bride. Tht. organist \vas ND's. 1 , I during the signing of the regIster, .‘ssessinetit too llgli comparod \\ ith of 1'ictorla in 1,1 Iticsits-:;11.i'it.cillitn1lhf,t,zi5;tcti.i111,‘11,1• Nic.'.:. 1-11',S.I.,\s"112-11',1;t:.-_1rIfil'.111,,,\,11,,''ti.'",s,",.11t1s,:.1,;;., Jeanne Harris. 11110 111113'111 "Alw113' k 1Var Auxiliary Met The \Val. .\liNliao. hail .1 (TT) -011 1111 oo.ctiog S. mi. 1 k - 111111T 2 III., at which 12 dilly lity.:s were handol in, five blocks and ore Sera:. Pooh. It vas agreed to skirt filling a (litt• bog for thy Navy as soon at, one ....old In secured. It was In -2 1,1 and se(owled that 521' 112121 al liVIt,11 .118111.2' pariy 11'edues• day evcioni.,„ No2 ember 8111, itt Iltc Or• quite 1 fall, and the admission 1,' be 35e. :(11:1 Ininth 25'111 be given. member 5011 in‘•ite duce guests. An ENeciiiive meeling 11'fIS 111111 at Mrs, 11. Gray's ( hst, Ler ,'11111 at which plans Ivery made for ilie pally. 1 1'ill lI member. In. 111 tic ()rani), 1 LC! for the 111' \ I 1)12.-'1111- Nelliber 711i for a shmt Harold khillips, V.t 1. : Pro. \ NI until 1. : Pro. CI. R. .1tig,tistine. : Pro. Stanley Siblhorpe, rcasurer Pro, .1, .1, Gray, 5' 1 liwtirr: Pro. Ilailit. Parrott. 1Vardeq: Pro, l'Aitt.rson 112*1 \\', T110111, 1..S.N.1.: Pro. I). ' Pro, J. 11. \Vaison. Pro J. S. Cliellew. 1.1 liro. Laidlaw, 11r1. J. 111'Calliiiii, G. 1)1111 Iy, L.S.S.: 11r... .1. Sanderson. Chaplain : Piro. J. 11 l. Elliott. (1111 ('t assessim ids. 11(n•ed by NI r, acted as, ( ;,,,,,,, nor-co:110-A l', .. 11.:: orval T 2, 1,, ; 1" 1 al S.S. \ , 1 1, Following thy ceremony the gut- ts 5 - . . • . • 1 (Innen, seconded by Mr. Ict•riiick dm( '55-1,01e_ of the Common 511111111- 1 11' ".1' l''l F'Ild ' lc' ; 1.11llul ** reassembled at the home of 1112 bride's 'i ct, ilfiiica'L'illell1heenllillail11Crredcti11 S,111111) in 11ott11l11,11.,11. 1a Cs :- 'No. 22, 1 parents 5)11111' Inc wedding dinner 52225 f N, .1 1 1 : 11,• servedIlie [tidemothe1(21 11 Ware1121113 II vin\Vail iceap ing the ChieScout. CSS1 s - 111 a tkvo_pieec crepe purple dress Iriiti I' 11(111 1.01,..l'i. K.. 2>11.0,111,11,1 sin.511.. 1 1 1 1, „ANL,' in the last great 11'.1r :III 1 N.'• ./.. NI .. -'11 l' I'll's."' . L ;-;.*."• l*('' 111()wl Stlititer Wits . black accessorie:i mid carrying a yorsa,ge ,,,Land ''S)11.1, rui111ings $30,111, 1111.iaes,,, obtained the 1).S.O., and 111,, 11.C. Chas. la i',. r : l' .s S N•.. 11, 1 1..Ini l'or Total ti; -1(10:), Apt,,,:tt ; -1 1,.. „oft,. From the French he obtained the 1 lii :dill : l'i•'' :\ ii• l'i i' 11 ": ( \ :i'r (' Huge Success ,,i pink carnations. Decorations in pink .`'‘8(1()' land \Odle %Yen: beautifully arrangt.d. ,assrssIllni-" l'Iki'lkly(1 llY Mr' \\*Ii"41lt ''lli"" llf ILI' ulr• l';'ller he heelunc S. \*** I.:. hi. & t ''''''''ll*l''. The I: .. 1 1;npour, Mugu and Datice, Ilmse assisting \very NIrs. S. A. Scott, sii(i*:111(11:ledelil,:o,r11:1%,,,,,\.*.`"Li.lilicri:,icitill.a1 a*'`c '''' ,i1l;1:11:1llaii111 .1(.11(111:ill iSit'.*:;111111 l',ill 111:;l'll*ill,tto,:17:1*.! NI11.,l'.*\1l,'"ii.,1,,,I,I,1,.,:l',., ',1,2,,"1;,ti,,"1,',;,' 1.1111:' t'15,,,1•'.. 1, s tonsored by the members of tit, Mich. NI iss Nlarion My Nlillan idol Nliss 11;11.- 011w 1,12 take 111 ther arraiNement. ;or . Mg cveni."tt. Nlyincrial Ilall, on %Indio' night, Was lione.iiinoti, the bride travelliim in a 11(1! I 1 an.. ..1.1 '1 ), Nict),.11,0,1 (...,1,,1,1.2., pin.. NI -. Streeter pointed out drat (iii -it. 1 1.- also -...,1,, 1.1i. il,' on il.. Chief Scont for Pritain and 1111. 1.11n. and 11.1.1 II,. il II.c .1111c111'. 2-1. !II- the 1.111c11 t' 1),11 IV 10 In' 11C111 (LC 1.11113I1V- ;R.1. 1-11"C111 111Y11/, and 11e1i1 ill the ion lcilchen. The couple left on a short ii \\.allac", Irvine: Irvine 11itillace, ap- BLYTH UNITED CHURCH here this year. and a corsage 1.4 1111111/C Alrit'an yter. $2100. .' Sol Icrs 55;is ti good :Tort ;,, , ,) car . ;22-515 ilie• k :11 1 ii, I 1 1 ' i 1 11 ‘ 1 II, I I 11 dne green drys!: with Hack arcei Fie: Lailil fd110. 111:ildini. $11;11":) '11411 ;is Lord 1 one of IncIhe Iii„),1 sliccei,!,i1)1 events hel I 11 1 ,0 .,1 S1111,1;1,,,, 11,11.111g lb,. spc,•;;11 ! 1 Inge . 1.1)22 d; 52121 in 1121)11 111(2 for bera. \111)eal "On entire assessment." l'h\'''`I ' '11"111'1 1111 1,• 1 t 1111.'11. I ItY 1-.1er... ion Service for the Iloy Svonis and Cubs the entire eveniti,g's entertainment 1 Guests \very present from T.wonto, , 7\111‘'cd by ND-. \Vriglit, ,,,,,,,,012,1 1,2„ "play ill.. game" in 5-‘ cry dy; art.I.,-.1. siii.‘,-, s2,olic m co:Hwy-Tat 55.1 NIr. Painton that assessment on nilI1- "I lill'' I lc wl* '2 ''''' `Hi l."1111,1-' dud -* illli'll'L m.l""juct 1''''''''ll 1"1.11 1 '11 "11.1" 55 1', very \yell attended. The Nleinor. sellich began \\ ith a bounteous fo‘v., 1Vingliinn, c Hilton, 1 .‘,11,h,„1,,,r,,, 1,,,,,, ings he ryduced $1(10. 1'211 -riot, , . . , an r s niw.a,t111,-. ', ae ..',... I at. 1. iat so.v.2,„ j„• ii". 1(1). 1.„1.4 st,111(.1.,,, simper at 5 pan., and reverted to the don, 111).th, Palmerston, (1,121crIch and ll \‘'Ilitficki, 1,2.25 i„ ; should all boy., he 1 Ille 1,-,1. Chief Scout of Greta 1)1 It 51 15 C1111- 1101$11lar gaIlic Of 1;111)411 al 8 pan., 1 SI I I am, . %%minas. Tippellaid, Lot 40, Fiirm 1...1 42. Land '„ 1,2,55,-i, \\ticiith.hi, 111, l'f 1.11;1-1 In-' ohm: agiiinst ;.11 11 1111 the le, non nis ot s,-......1 1 -, 11,1. that i, 55 1•,,11,t, 1 „Hi s,,,,,,,r, 55 ,..., ,, le, o'iy1.1, 1 1.,• ,,11,1 1- .....5 , 5 55 ,,, t,, 2 ,,,, ,,,tav2. a ,h,12.1,1•11 ad,11-2,,,„ oat 1112. work started ;wont II pan., and finished up the Slandard in wkliiiii, the young peal, -,•1ssessnient 1)11 building. 1,,,, Our hoys shot.1.1 11....ienriil hut in more sensy, 1 11,111 on,. nection r5 oh a health 1t, 11 •11;iire se '( aim at noldlity ,,, ion 1.1• ilw Health Stud., lin. eali. ducted oy lev. 1,. 1.1. S1rct ler who %viiillid till will; 0 rousing dance which A hest of fr;ools here will join ‘‘ ill' $1.2110, Puddings $1,1-10.1, T, lal $1-1' 15 I, Ap. of the Chief Scout. lt.v. A. Sinclair at 2 a.m. N1.1‘.01hy 2>11.. Kernich, 522,10,1- yhar,ieter. Lord Somers aline- 1 I . 1 ,. sy -v • FPI! ,11 tr.,.t se5 , rill mory ...lc. 1 ions 1,5 - couple many happy years or married high." tcd by Mr. 1\iralit, that tht. asset 'went , , ' . , : 11,1 tiforeinent.oned ( 11' - .iny, . DT 1 life. 1 51010' 1 11 1111 ‘vol'h 1111.1 aims a 111c 1102 li An csiimated 451) or more people and so ...mould 55,,, Scout Organizatirns. Nliss Luella were served at the supper tables, and ......_____v lin. re.lticel to :81111 1111 1,1101 and to zit;o) , )1r. -,i14.1:i• e.1)2 40 (A, Client, All+ t. • ;WTI ili,2, C;l1lIC 11) a HI I•C ‘k it it illy .,,,,12,.. 131R'11IIS in 11 111111 11V 11.1.1.11 1111,f11 Illy rrineit-le- ins 01 lilt' Nat 1,111.11 A 11111C111. On 11111111111t4S. Tfflal S'81111, Cat riy.l. , Tayl a" (,..itrihowil an excel1ent solo, . ;or slum. lime after the Bingo began, 1(1.15: Sunday School !dipper. At least one hundred pcople 11 IS11,•1C1-111 !'sI 11'awanosli, mi i N1r, Voilden, dial P.:, .' -s-,,,inent R.. 1 , , ..1 Sconlinit tool Ili, n sli.my.1 how The V, \ eciitive and 1 tiy,,,2•1„1-.. ,,,, 1 ,,,„ NovemLer 5. 'people Sere still being served their 2>l>‘yil by \Ir. 1 N'itighl. seconded he . 1,,,,,,,lt,.,,I 11,,,,v 5211',' in 1.5 ,.,.5 ,i,,5, 1 jc a (cw IiiiiillIc• lk,ii“‘V i;IL2, 1hr il ,...k' 1 1 b a I. i . •Inele 11,1. a fair atIcinlx:cc .4 th,; Illy animal imutimi, .111.1 ihr f..11 .\\ 1 1.15: !milled, 'Ilk Ordinary 1 lesci; le were suit.i•,1 1 . a, ;1 Tine al. Illi Ilingii tali- \N'ullnes.lay, November 1st, to Nli., as awaited, for die year 19-1,1, he I:, 11- I),ll I .. i 1 7 pan.: The Seven Pillar's , 1 a 11:1- ll,, Mill iiCeiiiiiii iikiiiiriallt III (Illit play, and 2>1(5, (111SIIIV l 1 1,1)fICh;, a son. firmed. (iarryil. II I% . 11 ' 11•1/ 111 1 112` 111.0111y iii 1 ili. 1111,61,11N 2)1`liti 1,11! 01 1 ht. 110:110: i Mi i \ ti 1 iliii. in', iii, 11iti.V tried their luck: for chic1;- NI.',11'11.1,-In 1\'ingliant, on Tim,,lay, 11,15 ...• I by N Ir. Kennet:. ..("11,15.1 I,, 1.5. Lawiency l'a,5 'or, ,e,•,..1,1,,,I 1v S. climinuni:‘. 1 Hall:all:in that 111 ry,l(valion 1.,,,,,dia.,- _\. _ ---V--- 1 (Ts, ;Inc othyr good Kim's. . t)ctolier 211!i, to NI r. and NIrs. Janie-, 52>Ir. Vodden thid ‘5,.. do now adjourn, ' a ..50.i10 bond in this Viet 's 1. TRINITY ANGLICAN CliUIZCH lain-in.i., orclletra, 11a; lOyllitnaires, :Newell (nee Dorothy Taman) a !••iiii, Carricd. EalS1 Williiiiiiisli Feclertititni Dei,•,,,i, ki th. n,,,,,, (..q,,,i, \Him,' Rev. 1'. IF. Str:c'er L.T1., Rector supplied iiiii,dc for the crowded dance Darold 1)(mglits. Gordon I.: liott. Clei k, l-lolil iknittial Aleetiiiir Novemt.er 5, 1941 fltir, ss 1151 Geotge Jordan of Ile!grave --.-_ y--- l'ederalion 21 1"ii i11.1 NIIIT111114'1' 1 _hi, • _____r_____ The 11.111181 .T.,,tine .4 ihe 1...a..1 \va- ;v.% 1." r,.,,e,, .1.;,„ 1 ,r, which 5, a, in, untiiiiriyil and Sermon 1 I a, a, fh,o- InaIlatler, 25 hoth 21:1 lime and 5).111oNli R'd(r;i1'011 ,;I. AelicnIture ));i• cd 1)) Mr. 1).Nal l'aylor. NIL 1 cliv 1 lilly CI. GNR. WM. J. RIEHL WOUNDED lir:Allis 111, tuhltlern dancing \vac enjoyt:(1. 1.t.111 in the V.rester's Hall. Ileleri‘e ; \\*Iglitinan, tilt) ed hy S. I hallalian Sunday School 2:31 p. in. \\inners (vf the deor prizes ‘vcre as A telegram received on NIonday (•v-, t't'11 NI INGS- -At his lr . \I ; kk I I ,Ille .11 .....ri.s. ,,.....diest,a evettilw. Octoher 2'id.'1 1 1. It Cal...Owl', S, cr. To.. Note eliang• in time. 1*(1110%vs: Lucky supper ticket \vas 5voit letting bv Mr. and ND'. Charles I:iehl Township. on Tuesday, (ictchur ,11,1, ... 1.1.1- 1 ...11 .rt ;11.0.,;rini1lle c.1.1,1.1'in5 3. v 1 I TRINITY CHURCH, BE.IGRAVE by 11-. Joe Jordan of Dublin. The ,informed 11111(10 c• \\ J. I; 1 1 I li V . MI -III% ,;111..,. .Yd. ,' ,.1, ,..,155-ard Cummings, in Ids (.71... ,,,1, ti.,1,1-'2,5. 0a,ii,-,1 ,,,„,i Ant". I NI 1,, ,,„,1 'Air., ja, ., P„tv,..., ,,i 111,,,i• _ 111'11 Collillrilii,'11 101,1 SCI Inuit 111 lucky (1811C1' liCket WaS huld by Mr. Ivlin is saying 111 tlic Italian thcalro year. Funeral held Thursday, N..- Toll, accamilaolcd 11Y 2>!r. l'111,;'11. 1.-'11 '1'1111 1111 11.14-1-1111 12 dll Il11' Trinii)- ("1011i-11 next 801011' at 2:,1), Geure,c Vcar, of war, hail liven slighlly wounded in veitibur 2.11.1. from 81. 2>111'))), Is ti, 1,5 by NIT'. Norman 1:eatine, :01011--......•. o.yena t., \Ir. n 1 INIrs. \\ illiam ST. MARK'S CHURCH AUBURN ! 11,, lie ;tom. all I lie wdy from Staffa , action, 11(11 Ivas again hack \Oh his tilinrch. Myth. senice ' at 9.30 .1 NI- panicd by NIrs. N. Keating : ilk,. a 11.,\‘‘.•. a• 1 t• ' st ihy Litho 's 511 .11111., hlyensoir; and Sermon in St. Nlark.'s for the event, and everyone reported Unit. The nature of Bill's wounds ‘verc \\Ai iot( rinynt foll,,5\ ing in St. Nlich cocnle of numbers by \Ir. Clads John- :Mi.. 1Viltse. 'it tlic home of 7 1, , anal Church next Sunday at 7':30. 'it rousing good time, nut disclosed, ael's Ceincky, Nloiris lu‘viidiiii. stun, a 51101.1 talk wis given in die in- l :.1...s. l.,:orge Rath. rd. EXPORT CIGARETTES INVEST IPI VICTORY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON November 5 THE CHRISTIAN AND THE RACE PROBLEM Luke 10:25-37; Acts 10: 9-16, 34, 35; 17: 22-31. Golden Text.—Of a truth I per- ceive that God is no respecter of persons: but in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is acceptable to him. Acts 10: 34, 35. Some seem to be of the opinion that race discrimination was a pro- duct of Hitler and his Nazi party. Others think of it as starting in the days of Lincoln. However, as we turn t, God's aorl. \\e' find it was most presale 1 centuries ago. Israel ea- the chosen race, and the Israelite,. were Took.':s of their position. in the days of Christ, we remember how the \soman at the well spoke of the Jews having no dealings ith the lunaritans. The gospel message of Salvation through faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, was first given to the Jews, who hesitated to impart the good GET THE MOON SIGN BOOK These and many other qucatione are explained in n simple, non- technical, yet scientific and practic- al manner. to help you work In harmony with Nature fur good reeu1tN. Why do snttes hal tomo rs plant potatoes in the dark of the Moon:' Why do florists plant seeds in the 2nd quarter and a certain aloe') Sign? When to plant w'h'at, eorn or any other seed, for hest results? When to trat,iplatt, prune, graft, destroy wt ells, Cut timber, act posts, CIC.? Whnt aro the hist dates for setting eggs, hatching, brerdii.u., fishing? Why should you plant flowers In Libra on a certain date and Moon's phase? When are the hest times to buy, sell, collect, rent, travel, move, or build? What are your most favorable and Important days of the year? '1'o marry When to get a permanent wave or hair cut, employment. etc.? Thousands use the "\loon Sign Book" successfully beeau-e it gives best data rand times) for Farming, Gardenlea. Planting, Fishing, Poul- try Raising, detain"ss and Personal Affairs, est'., at -cording to the Cor- rect Moon's Siell. Postpaid 51.25. Order from Prof. Jackson, Room t, 220 Illnor '•f. W.. Toronto 5. Iles to the gentiles. Because of this, the 1.c td gave Peter this les- son, \vhicit if practised by all na- tions, isonid give us some hope for a lasting peace. TO answer tate prayer of Cornel- ius, God moved in a wonderful way, giving Peter this revelation ni ntankil:1 in the Lord's Figltt. Peter's Vision While the serv,l;ts of Cornelius were appro,tciiing Peter's residence, the Lord r.mse,i Petr: to fall into a trance. In the trance Peter saw \chat appeared to be a great sheet let down from heaven, containing all nand':' of animals. Ile was given the invitation to arise, kill, and eat. Peter was very hungry, and it ,ya, a strong temptation to accept the in\it;ttloll to partake, but Peter's tit sire to abide by the le\\isll l.ay.s ov,rrult 1. To intpre-s Peter, the setae \\as repeated three times. Folio his refusal to eat, a voice spoke to hint, saying, "What God hath cleansed, that call not thou com- mon". Coming out of the trance, Peter ponderal as to its meaning, With the coining of Cornelius' ser- vants v;itl' a request for hint to come 10 Cats -area, Peter realized the vision referred to the gentiles, not meat. It was a me• sage to hint that "(god is no respecter of persons," "not willing that any should perish, but that all should conte to repentance." All Are Sons Of Ood When we came into the world we had no choice in regards to a yellow, black or white skin, Neither were w'e able to choose our nationality. This was some- thing over which we had no control. \Vhy we were born rich or poor, black or white, was in the Crea- tor's hand. "Who giveth life to all". It is only by God's goodness that w'e are what we are, so let las not look upon the less fortunate with contempt. Regardless of our posi- tion, language, or color, we are of one blood, and it the Lord's will that we should be born into one family, becoming sons of God, through believing in the Lord Jesus Christ. May we "Honour all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God, Honour the king". For sewing col colored fabric, use thread slightly darker for a good match. TllL giVi ost MILESP€rDO fel sir, Ns teen tires come and ges But for consistent high quality and mileage Firestonea are still lops. And mo wonder! Look al all the extra values you get- • 1'Jtamte Rubber—Fireatone's new method of fortifying robber with Vitalin gives extra protection egarnst weather checking and wear. Cum-Dipping—Every fibre of every cord le insulated agaimt Internal friction and wear. Sal il-Lock Cords—Tightly woven, stronger cords eaftl-lodged together for extra strength. • Gear -Grip Tread — Thousands of sharp -edge angles provide extra protection against skidding and are scientifically designed for extra -long wear. If you are eligible to buy new tires w sure to specify Firestone • .. the tire. that stay safer, longer. CANDIDATE Mr. J. M. Macdonnell, who re- cently resigned as President of Na- tional Trust Co, to devote himself to public life, and is the Progressive Conservative candidate In the Mus- koka - Ontario riding, has an- nounced that he is resuming the practice of law. Industry Assured Banks Will Lend Aid The notion that hanks would not finance industry in the west was scored as "perfect nonsense" by S. G. Dobson, vice-president and gen- eral manager of the loyal Rank, recently. "The hanks \\ ill finance industry any nhere it is feasible," said NIT.. Dobson, who was in Regina on his way through to the west coast on a business trip. As for industry in the west, he pointed out that there w'cre hundreds of factories in \\' inuipeg and \'ancouv'er, If anyone were to start develop- ! ing industries i n Saskatchewan, the hanks would help to finance anything that was economically sound. "\\'c do not turn down any business just because of its loca- tion." said \I r. i)obson. --Regula Leader -Post • Nazi Lunch "Hour" Cut To 15 Minutes German factory workers have had their lunch "hour" reduced to 15 minutes, 11itier's newspaper, the Voelkischcr Beohachter, says there has been too much idling in res- taurants and lunchrooms in factory districts. Otte worker must be ap- pointed a "table fuehrer" to see that his companions do not over- stay their allotted time. 19 ache Pain; amonsunissummir Aspirin Eases Headache Almost Immediately Genuine Aspirin's new prices now make it easier than ever for you to get fast, effective relief from headache misery. WHY ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST See with your own eyes why Aspirin takes hold of pain a fete minutes after taking. Drop an Aspirin Tablet into a gla-s of water. Almost instantly it begins to dissolve. And that same fast action takes place in your stomach That's why Aspirin relieves you so quickly, or years Canadians have :-elied on /Aspirin for fast relief, for effective reli^f — above all — for dependable relief, Get Aspirin at your druggist's today! NEW REDUCED PRICES Pocket Box of 12 now 18c Economy Bottle f 24. now 19c family sire LI- 100. now 79c ASPIRIN The Bayer cross on each tablet is Your guarantee that it's Aspirin Headache Nothing Is moredepres• sing than headaches... Why suffer?.,.Lanbly's will give instant relief. Lambly's is good for ear- Bf ` ache,roothache,painsin yam/ hack, stomach, bowels. /kud� HEADACHE POWDERS_ i4 WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING Sub -Zero Test As a it -lilt o: 1 \int llltlt.!„i- con- ducted Last \Vint(r undo' the su- pervision of Canadian srienti ts, the clothing; and equipment of Ca- nada's armed fit: tit - w ill be more comfortinf: and mot r 5, 1) ir1 •,010 in salt -/ctrl \st alht r. The exp( violent, w err c,t:I eel out at four dif erect point, in Ca- nada in an altrntpt to determine the yaluc of oyer)' pn--ihle item of equipment, About 1,000 turn from the Cana- dian forces were used in many of the experiments, and in one of throe a group of soidi r5 broke the Ice on the Saskatchewan Mirror to test what type of hoot would best rtpcl the cold and clamp. The men stepped into the numb- ing water on a day \\'hen the tent- perature had dropped to 25 below zero. They paddled ponderously about and then stood inactive on the shore for an hour before re- suming a 15 -mile trek to Prince Albert, Sask. Their reactions told the commit- tee more about the type of clothing ACCOUNTANTS A. AUDITORS INl'0)111 '1':1N: It lorelt'es, complete monthly Bookkeeping Services, tnulll husinesses our specialty. A. Brett & Company, 8 11'ellington Street 11.1'), Toronto. 11.1111' CIIICH S PELLETS: YOU \1' I I,1. 1111 1'1.14:1S - ed with the quality end surprised at our lett' prices oil 'tarred Iloclts, White Lc-ghurns, New Htunpshlres and ]cybrid pullets 18 to 28 weeks old, Day old (11101(5: Don't delay un,ther day. Send for early hooking priceltst for 1945 chicks today. You will not only save money by booking your order early, but you will receive chicks un the elate you desire then(. Free catalogue, 3'weddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- ed, Fergus, Ontario. WANT LAYING PULLETS? AVE have some ready now. And n few dayuld5, Write for list and prices. Still have some copies of the Re- port on Ontario's 1944 Poultry Conference. Valuable and instruc- tive. lirny Hatchery, 130 John 5t, N., Hamilton, Ont, REDUCED PRICES ON LAYING and ready to lay Barred Rock, New Hampshire, White Leghorn and Hybrid pullets. It will pay your to get our prices before buy- ing. Last year we turned down orders for thousands of chicks during' peal( season. To receive the breed of chicks you desire and when you want them place your order now. 1\e give an Early Order discount and guarantee the prices against a raise or decline. Send for catalogue, and pricclist today. 'cop Notch Ch ickerle5, Guelph, Ontario. DYEING .t CLEANiNG HAVE YOU ANI"lIIiNG NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for information, \Ve aro glad to answer your questions. Depart- ment 11, Parker's Dye Works Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To- ronto. FOR SA W3 "FAIRWAY" IT CLEANSI— AS IT \VAXESI— AS IT POLISHES! Quick Efficient Floor 'fool: Cana- dian Patent, Material, workmanship, guaranteed, 1'u11 directions with each "Fairway," only $5.75 express paid, 1,'.0.1), 463 Gerrard Street, Toronto. ELECTRIC MOTORS. NE1V, USED, bought, sold, rebuilt; 0 e 1 t a, pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric Company Ltd., 2326 Uufft'ritl St., Toronto. ARMY BOOTS N1:\\'LY RECONDITIONED BOOTS of our armed forces, perfect con- dition, $3.25 delivered. Money- back guarantee. State size, send money order. Ruskin & Co., Peterborough, Ont.' NEW IIAlIt GROWTH, Olt YOUR money back. '\'hut Is the guaran- tee behind "Lozol", the amazing formula for eliminating dandruff, baldness, falling and thinning hair, $1.50 and $2.75 at all drug- gists—or direct from Luxul Pro- ducts, Windsor, Ont. ANi\1AL SNARES, (STEEL CAItLI', lock, salve)). Fox $;:.0U doz. Coy- ote 3.1.00 doz. \'repaid. Write for free snaring instructions and cir- culars on Indian trapping meth- ods, snares, lures, etc, 11111 Hoff- man, Russell, Man. • JUST ItIte'EIVED A Fla\' A LI, - covered -in Laundry Sleighs and 'Wagons, all in good used 5er- viceahle condition, $60.00 tach. Genuine Buffalo Sleigh Rubes 160.0e each. F.O.B. 00 receipt of Atones Order. 1'. Power, 80011 Richmond Street, 3l i,treal, Out,. TAN\\V()Ifl'll, \1'1:.\N1.1N11 NOS, both sox, Registered In buyer's name. Beady to ship November 1, $12.00 each. Wesley \V. Flatter, R. 0, Goderich, Ontario, SLIPIT HARNESS DItESSINU — FINEST leather and harness preservative. Slipit also has nutty household uses 25c up at most grocery, hard- ware and chain stores. A product of Lloyds Laboratories, Toronto. CARROT JUICE I:N'rRAUTult• electric, juices all fruits and Ienfy evert .1 Ides. 91 r. It cad, Rn\ :1 r'ilr•m,n 1'11 I le tvrin FOR SA1,14 • 31 IHUYS I SHARE ON $L2,110 V1C- tory Villa et beautiful Chestnut Hills in Islington, open for inspec- tion. Sponsored by Col, Streight Branch, 210, Canadian Legion. Proceeds for a Memorial hall now nearing completion. Send $1 to 91. Evans, See.. Islington. TWILIGHT, REGISTERED CAN - action -30(6, Anterira1 4055, hack- ney pony ware, 13.2 hands, footl- ed 19311. Sire Imp. holland Mag- nate, dant imp. 'frill° Paley. Would make grand brand more. Write or wire 11. 5. Hall, 21 Maple 5t., Galt. 11111. 110PRION Itl:t1 '1'x115 1' It O \I Rloudt. 51011 F10.1'. .'`t, r Nlleotnhl t' 1st, 9111.(111 Fa, Sun I;i: e 'I'n•! r ( Fennell, IWrrn•I:siR", lint. SitV 0 with sniffly Quick relief from the snitlly, sneezy, stuffy distress of head colds Is what y0t1 want. too try Va•tro-nol—a few drops up each nostril —to reduce congestion, soothe irritation! And Vn-tro-nol also helps prevent many colds front developing if used In dine. Try ill FoIloW directions in folder. Spatial I lloubio•Rtlt1 Hose Qr005/4; 1 , sl Works Fast RieilV herolleublu I I VI ,eTintex CANADA'S ONLY ALL -FABRIC DYEI 'ALL A�RIftS-;INCLUpING CEI,'ANESE,r;; ,<1�•�; �� t 'NYLON IAND ,MiJi1TUR[SZ:,f . TINTEXI,•, r M t ,, ".�'"�w�,;U,T�:� �e�s�'�'�►u4�1�1� .,,t(THE�efasTl,. ► rhe pu�1 QUALITY,EVERtu a, + tt ti-• rt71,�.M; „�'a.e� j ij �, Y �'•� V r�5�,+1 �iy . '' .". f +•'. �tc'li'',il"r'_y,___ . •tit.( *:.,"1rT'.���.il1.M�,�.. tt. and equipment nccessitry for com- fort and serviceability in sub -zero weather titan a thousand experi- 1)01.5 FOR 5.11,14 FOlt 5:11.11 REGISTERED Cu1'li.Elt apanlel pups, pct and show• stuck, Mal Iii (talo licon•I0 Rug (I., 664 Dowde St.. Stratfod, 0n t. 5111:1:1' 1'(111 SALE LEICESTER \'':\ I11,I N115 AND Item lambs, can spare a few ewes All ages, \V rite for plata., of roll and see them. J. 01. t'ho110111, Caledonia. REGIS'J'1:1;EI1 SUFFOLK UoAVN J' w and Rant lambs. Hood quali- ty. I'rire5 re,asonnhl". I'r,incis I'ow'el!, Clinton, Ont. MACHINERY II 1•:1'.11115 MACIIINERV REPAIRS GENERAL, \1:U'IIINE 51101' 1VUIRK ELEI"I'ltlt' ANI) •11'1:'I'YI,I:NE WELDING IIA\'E YOUR WORN 511A1''1'S AND 111'ShiINt1S JI:111E LIKE NEW 111' ''111.: N1;11' METAI, SI'ICAY J'RO1'ESS Al.l. WORK 0l'.\ItANTE1':D Godson Contracting Co., Ltd. Union Sl., Toronto 31'N("1'IUN 7360 111ACIIINI:It 1' 1'011 SALE CATl':It1'l1,1..111 'I'I{Ac"1'011 1)114; Sno\v Plough 1' typo with side Wing; 1)uublu Drum Steam \\'inch —CO lap.; Double Crum 1iasulenc winch -8t) 11.1).; \Viacli with air cooled motor; l?niversal .Joints for Ilydraulic hoists, Richter Truck & Auto Purls, 671 Wellington 1V., Montreal, TRACTOR GENERAL 91(DEL l,0. ONLY 4 years old, used entirely by one Farmer during the period on first class rubber, shade 03' Cleveland Tractor Co., everything' in perfect order. Also 4 Cylinder White 1:n - gine & Chassis with dual wheels just what to Farmer needs around Farm for odd jobs, with a Ford Model 1' mounted on same form- erly used in conjunction with lo grinder. Apply 1961 I./Who'll! St., FORDSON '1'1RAC'1'Olt, 11ECOND1• ioo rtedor, .\1st•st., 'ful huneetu.$3ls, 75. 15 La flwur .ntt.rr:• cult S.tI,Io IDEA\. \11SL)IU\t DAIRY !'Alt\l, fenced and tiled, hydro and water serviced buildings, wind u n d lightning protected; rail and bus commercial outlets, 9lcKenzie, l'ritceton, Ontario, 193 ACRES, 1 \111)1: \I'ES'1' OF Kitchener limits, Kitchener -Strut - ford highway, Charles W. \luso, 11.11. 4, Kitchener. 90 ACHES, 11a \111,104 WEST 1.11' Aliislun, 21,0 lot north of No, 89 Highway; good buildings, Chalea Lowery, 11.11. 1, Alliston. 160 ACRES, CLAN' 1,0.1\1, L1:\1:1., all Workable, good lt'at tut' Ilton, izical fur wheat tad clover, hank barn, Irick house, nt rletaent Shed, hydro, near high\i3 and Schuul, d miles trill \'auk: town, Frank 'trolley, 'Thornton, Dat LEEDS t'Ot'N'I'0' ON 91.\IN 10001), nett' schools, church, chees(• tax.- to'y, 1111) acre., ruling land, .I acres lake shore, 40 acres hush, balance tail( ivatd, good triune, 6 hethunutttl house, b;u'n 0101 Stables. (hvlo'r reliving, oilers :it reduced price. Palsy tt rills. Ithude,- hlunru :old Cit., 46 Elgin St., Ot- tawa. 114 ACRES, an At'Itl04 O1'' 111511. 80 urns good t'ntlnr I;urtl, 100: blink batt, 2 houses, I stone, I frame; furnishings optional; _1.2 milts front the town of 11tH liana 11 ('int thrtt Sq., Toronto. . 1 1 IN VILLAGE 010 9f. I uN.11,l , Corners, county of f,atlat'k, half utile from Lake Ilalhuusie. Seven - roomed tante house. Remodelled recently, Electricity -11'111A for stove. '1100 -piece bath, eiitern, wood-0t11.n0lg; turna,_c. Exotlltoil water ut dour, large log barn with hardwood flours, used as tt dance hall. 110 acres ul good lul. lde;1) property for either Summer home or tourist crup. Sacrifice for quick sale. For particulars apply George 1V. liittg, 'rwecd, Ont. LANARK COUNTY—Nit:Alt PERTH, 100 aures—cloy loan) -7u cultivat- ed -1u mapil: bush—attractive 4 bedroom brick 11010 0—good ,barns -- stables — outbuildings — near school, church—etc. Aped owner retiring — offers at attractive price — further pa1101)1as — Iihodes-Munro & Company, 46 El- gin Street, Ottawa. 11A1111)111155ING AMBITIOUS GiRLS and MIDDLE AGE women, (earn hairdressing at Can• (Wa's finest and largest schools. Refitted, dignified work. Splendid pay. Write or cull for free (iter• ature. Aiurvel hairdressing Schools, 358 floor street, Toronto. Branches 44 King Street, Hamilton. and 74 Rideau Street. Ottawa. L E A It N HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson method. Information on request regarding claeses. Robertson's Hairdressing Acad• emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. ;Hent, conducted in an al'titicial ice - 11011,e, the .\rnly said in press re- lease. 1II:IDI(' 11, yrs I:X1'I:I.I.I?\"I', Ill:.\I, itls5ltlJl'S :,fl,•r robing 1l\on'S Renudy for ItheunlaIi,• point and 1cw•iIis. \loam's• drug Heine, 11101011, Postpaid 31.eo. FTU\1.\1'11 ANI) '1'111;1:.11) \1')(11915 often are the ,'a '-.• of ill -health In humane, all apes. No oat. im- mune'. 01'hy not find out II' this is your trouble:' Int re..thng par- ticulars—\'ret 1 \\'rite \tut\em yrs Remedies, Speellluis, Toronto J'I:ol'l.l: JA RE 'I' \I.1:INt1 the good r,'.ult< from lit Icnu: 115"0'11 11111)0 for lito 1)10 1i, Pilins and Neurlli senor„'= Drug Store, 335 login, t)tt„1111. I'usiltaltl 31,oe, NEI Itl'1.11' PAINS? 111;ll14'S 11011' to rt liege that pilin . . 1:111e Fernwl ltheun otic .\rlhritie Pain 'tablets. At your drnggi is ru' send $1.00 today and ren, lye tine month's supply postpaid. Fer ,l Distributors, Ito\ 712, London. tint. 1111-I,.0X .\Itl,E'I'S. .0 14):ITI1'I': rirrcrliy.• for 1•1111 ,1111:11.111”, :IIIL:- gi5h Beset', disord,'r, d soul ,t.h I1Itd hnw'r15, 250 a1 (0.•111 1'•, nt' by mall, 2 11 5) ' 60\?Lon; writ” Fig-La5 i'rodtttt \\'o11- 51ot11, tint. 13AU\iEEICA FIIU'I' 1101,91 destroys offensive odor Instantly, 45c bottle. Ottawa ngent. Demean Drug Store, Ottawa. 3!CSICA1. INSTDt'1iEN'I'S TIRED A. ItOI II )I N11'fON BUYS, sells, exch;ulges nlusica1 Instru- ments, 111 Church, Tot onto 2. 111'1'011'1'1 N I'I'11Ea 1114N ,1 IA (llI1:N 13141'(1911: .1 'I'I•:I.I•:ti1;,\1'111:11 ()It elation n1: 111 ttlrulluln self -teach- ing bulli‹. Thr -e apes ia11%t•tl books have trained many ettployee5 111150 (111 111e railway. 1'urehasn these bnuhs end plan your cairn at stllall toed. Free folder, Ca. -salt. Systema 65 1110ir 1V., Toronto. .11(11(11.1(01' el 1 TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your (dins properly dt ltl0pol :1nd print, 6 Olt 8 ENI'oSl'1t1; 1101,1,5 2Jc IIEI'IRIN'I'S h ne FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE You may nut get :111 IIIc films y011 want this year, but you can get all the quality ,011 ser0ice you (10siru by sending your files to 1)11'1{IIIA I. I'1111'I'll• slat1'11.'1: Stttital .1. '1'oruntu "1:I,IJAH 1'hl ist " Megiddo N.1". I'Eltall\.11, t'O \I I N I; BI;FO1t19 'wonderful hook free, Nli'si,t1, Rochester 1I, I'.1'l'I:N'I'S 1'E'I'lll1115'l')Nll.\l',111 F (.m111',\NY Talent Soli,'iters. Isrtahlish"d 1090; 11 Bing w', s1, Toronto. Ruul(let of I nhr000111011 tm re - .01. st. 'I't0II)I:It.111:1 01.0111 111001)5 \\'.\\'Irish, will pay good price inn• large Inch \loads, lung unlit- rut tut up the thloal. 0yr110 lit liar! tuL'1,. 111:1.0; ell:.\Illi unoot,.l r0asunable 111.'.1. 111111:4 tanned into glove alto buy 1)101' lttdo5, 01:.11; 1111(115 tanned :mil clad" into fluor lino' and Ribes, 1.•1N 51113.5 ,h FI'ItS tanned :end nurrl,• Illln Net lC Irl ere?. 1)1.10I;tt 5I'.t\\1:g' CO, 1,11). 211.1 Elm 'Ireel, 'Toronto 11 ,1 N'1 ED 11 A.\'I't.l) 1't l 111 1 .01.1. 1i 1:.1 es Lilo 11.1(1 (11,011 ;111,1 0,11 trout' logs, a150 shall gu;nllity hulls, \\'rite Ilugduh & Mur:, 1..111'110 10'0 (2u, Ltd., 11':111. el ton, oat, 5.01104 \1'.\NTE1), I\ GOOD I'ON- dition. .1. & ,I. '1'aylur, I,ltnitcd, 145 Front SI. 1., Toronto. OLD BOOKS — MAGAZINES 1'NITIsh ST.\'1'1'05 OIt English publications wit opal. Jukes, title -type de1e0l'0e, 1101gI0, spice, pltl'atcly priuled, London Life, Calgary Eye \)pends, ;111y- thittg unusual in books 1t mag- azines. highest prices paid im- mediately. \\'rite listing titles to Box 178, 73 Adelaide \\'., Toronto. f'01t'I'.\81.11 S.1\1'\111.1. \VAN'1'I4D. A. Baker, lirayenhutet. Ontario. \\'ANTL:O '1'U 111'1', 111'511 LANDS or Patios containing bush lands, s.uitnbte to cut furniture lumber. Write ilogdon & gross, Furniture Co. Eta., \I'alkerton, Ont. \V-\NTEI 100 TO 200 :0)'OlE l".\11At within radios of 20 1111011 of 'To- ronto with good river or steam. ter. 'Must be reasonable price. State all particulars in first let - Others nod, not reply'. ]lox 18(1, 73 Adelaide 'W., Toronto. • a_ THRILLING EXPERIENCE FOR NORTHERNERS Just back from adventure over and on the continent, two Lion Squadron crew members tell the story to the younger brother of one of them who recently arrived in Britain from Canada. Left to right are PO V, C. "Kurt" Suntsrum, navigator, Cochrane, Ont.; his rear gunner, Sgt. P. E, Regimbal, Sudbury, Ont,; and Sunstrum's visiting brother, F/0 Alex, Sunstrum, an air gunner, The Sunstrum Regimbal Ilalifax was hit by flak over its target, Stuttgart, but the pilot nursed it back to Northern France where he told the crew to "hit the silk". Setting course for the enemy lines he then bailed out him- self. Regimbal broke a bone of his left leg on landing. Ile and other members of the crew arrived at their base 24 hours after take -off for Stuttgart, All crew members are safely accounted for. At the right, Sgt.'12. L. Davis, bomb aimer from Porcupine, Ont., gives hle navigator, Sgt. W. R. Arnill, of Dundalk, Ont., a boost into a 1 lalifax bomber. The lads were snapped at a heavy conversion unit in Britain while undergoing final training before joining hundreds of their fellow -Canadians as mem- bers of the R,C.A.F Bomber Group Overseas. UNIFORM ADMIRATION Mutual interest i:r culorful uniforms is evident in this photo of a meeting between two palace guards in Palermo, Italy, and a pair of Navy nurses, on an off-duty sightseeing tour. GERMAN GALLANTRY A commentary on Teutonic gallantry is this photo, showing a portly, well-fed German dell:ately carrying his pet cat, while his wife trudges along burdened clown with heavy bedroll, knapsack, suitcase and basket. They're leaving Aachen for temporary shelter. READY TO INVADE PHILIPPINES IT'S AN OLD GALLIC CUSTOM Gen, de Lattre de Tassigny, com- mander of the First French Army in France, bestows the traditional kiss on Col. Jacquot, of the FFI, after awarding him the Rosette of the Legion of Honor and the Croix de Guerre with Palms for bravery. CAREFUL, `STINKY' This pet skunk "Stinky" had better not live up to his name, "Instant sea duty" is the penalty promised for such an offense, Pictured above at an undisclosed port is a portion of the mil hty armada which carried Amcri::,n invasion forces to the shores of Leyte Island in the Philippines. The convoy, which transport :A an array of 250,000, converged from dozens of American forward bases all over the central and southwest Pacific. ELEVEN MEN WALKED AWAY FROM THIS Eleven crew members, although shaken, cut and bruised and some wounded by flak ,miraculously escaped death when their bomber—the I louse of Bourbon—crash-landed at its home base in the IYlarianas following a mission over Iwo Jinia, 650 miles from Japan, during which it was badly damaged by Jap ack-ack and Zero cross-fire. The 30 -ton plane landed at 105 miles an hour, skidded off the runway, plowed over a jeep trailer, careened into a revetment, and then broke in two. The eltire crew received the Purple Heart, THE SECOND MILE F. P. GALBRAITH F. P. Galbraith, publisher of the Red Deer Advocate and newly elected President of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, has despatched the following mes• sage to all publishers of weekly newspapers in Canada as the Seventh Victory Loan campaign opens: "It is from the rural districts that Canada draws her strength. Again and again governments and businesses draw their leaders from the farms, the villages and the towns and in the this war the farms, the villages and the towns have proved their quality. Now the Seventh Victory Loan faces us. Once more the boys overseas are asking for our finan- cial support, This time it is more important than ever for us to give it. 'rhe enemy is reeling but not out. We need to put in that knock- out punch that will finish the fight. Buy more this time than you've ever done before and help finish the job." PEACE IN THE TURMOIL OF WAR The sleep of the innocent. During the truce between Germans and Canadians at Dunkirk this little chap slept in his daddy's arms, un- mindful of the moving finger of history, the second evacuation of Dunkirk, In the dark days of 1940, a British Army was driven into the sea at Dunkirk by the then victorious armies of Hitler. Now British arms are again in front of the city ... but as victors. This picture was taken during the truce between German defenders and Canadian and British attackers when civilians were allowed to leave proir to the final assault by Allied arms. THE BIGGEST PRINTING JOB IN CANADA More than 12,000,000 ration books, were distributed to Canadians last week by volunteer workers. Above, employees of one of the two firms handling the job, are busy preparing the books for Oct. 14. (1) The eleven colored sheets of coupons are taken from their shelves in the proper order and placed between covers. (2) The books are then cut in strips and separated for the stitching machines. (3) Stitching is done by a huge stap.ing machine in strips of six books at a time. (4) Finally, the books are cut in individual sizes and fed to a tying machine which wraps them in lots of f'fty, ready to be packed in cartons for the di,tr.buting centres. PAGE 4. THE STANDARD Wednesday, Nov, 1, 1911, ' extiitittttonticomai (tvcotKt4[ atttKMtit6t etti i ictoctoKtct4oclove. \t r. and \I r;, .,t rl :,.a,. ,..y ,. ,..,.r .. ...:.... .. ...;..;. ,..;..,.,t..;, ,. ,.., .;. ,..;, ,. ,..;.., •� ,. ,..;..;. ,..;..;, ,, ;.✓,. ,.✓,•y•:'3'�'+T•✓arta Elliott Insurance Agency BLYTH— ONT. INSURE NOW: ANI) BE ASSURED. Car - Eire - Life - Sickness - Accident. J. II. R. Elliott . Office Phone 104, Gordon Elliott Residence l'houo 12 or 140. "COURTESY AND SERVICE" A NNDIDt?I2IDarD7t)arkiN)1101D1212t3111)Mli4DIDIDIXIIANDt2121D1 t:121)121tat?r11Dr?t?iNAIa \.r. and Nit's. \I.nlricc ilosniatt vis- rhil,b'cn of Ilcn all visited last neck lited one day last \\'cel: villi \l r. and \\Ill \Ir. a„1.1 \Ir..,, win, \\'olden, \Irs. Charles ilosntan of MorrisTown. I the \'. P. l', not on \1'rdncsday ship, !evening \\ilia good attendance, The \\'it;hUuan. \Icltonell. Recent guests at the hone of \fr. 11is• Ii:Ilet-n 11;:' h,.f \Vitt Bill site t and Mrs. Mat:ice Bosnian \vers \I r. Moil;.) under the la•ental ro f. and \Irs. kuhcr! iiosnlaly of I-l';Intittt- I:\riteno it ran high in this eolnntun- tntt, Mr. and Mess ldatry Bosnian of Itv mom \II G • d reporitd seeing .t bla.l, hear in his corn field. Several \I r. and \Irs. Jim Smith and chiah'en went out on Saturday hunting for it, of I1ru,scl,, \vire guest, ilii Sunday al hitt II dlllllti more has leen seem, the host: of Mr. and \Irs. NI civil' the ul•oty r•tends are sorry to heal • V, •_ •> •: 41 41 41 •. •: •: • I•: 'i'aylor• that \\ or I ha, ;,shin been received that \I r. loon Gc•'' of i�itchener tin Saturday Thomas Gear, I .. visited I've Ru•. -ell t o.ik has been wounded. .: \\ith his mother, Mrs. \\'t hop,• it not serious, I.=. Mr. and \Ir,, Frank 1Iarbourn and 1' Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY. Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seaforth, 15, Collect. DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTD. G. ' R. AUGUST1N E REPRESENTING Mrs. I(, \\'it;htman of Illyth and Pte. 'meeting was iw' by Murray \Iclh,\wcll Harold \\'ightaaart of Toronto visited 'with \\'innifred Campbell at the piano. ,ecentl' ‘with Nle. ;uul \I r,. Doll 'I'Ite scripture lesson \vas read by Pon- \\'i1;htunan, ald Snell. Prayer by Ross Radford, \i r. and \Irs. Charles Smith and The Topic, "The Young Christian" children visit with 1I T. and \Irs. was given by Pearl JatMesolt, The Hugh Smith or \lolesn•orth, meeting closed \with the Itenedirti'm, Mr, and \Irs. Earl \\'ightnlan, Nor- During the business session it was de - man and Hattie visited on Sunday rid( d to have a Hallowe'en party No- - \with Mr. and Mrs. henry \lathers of venlher lst. and \i r,. .\!vitt Snell on the birth of l.uckno\\' , I The otcnthers of the Farm Forum a fine h,,y I,..}, horn Sunday October, \Ir. and \Irs, Gordon Smith and flat- held their fir meeting of the fall sea- "nd• tiara of Godcrich \vers visitors on Suit- son at the horns of \1r. \Irs. Earl THE MONTREAL LIFE M r, \\'m. \Ic1).iwell spent a few day at the honk. of NH.. and Mrs.). L. ,\Vightnlan with "TI4E FRIENDLY COMPANY" day, last wick \lith M and \trs. Wesley StaclJtousc, of liruecficld. Associated with The Atlas Insurance \lis, Ewe took spent Sunday with Company, London, England, her cousin, M i.s I'hyl!: Cook. LIFE • PENSIONS • ANNUITIES \li.s .\.l:l `I.•cl:b. u -c of lllyth, spent 'Sunday nith NH. \\'In. Mcllo\wcl1, \Irs, Bert Lawlor vi'itc•l last \wce't WYILLIAM H. IVIO1 RITT with her sister, Mrs. R. Stonchouse, of Godcricil, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. \1e‘srs. .\ Iva \Irl)o\well and J. 1,, Specializing in G'arnt and Ilouseholli \IrUo\w:il spent a couple t,1 days last Sales. week at the h, me of their sister, Mrs. Licensed for tiro County of Huron K. Cameron and Mr. Cameron of Luck. Reasonahlo Prices, and Satk&facthn now. Guaranteed. For Infortu, tion, etc., write or phone p\'illiain 11. Jforritt, phone, Residence P3; Shop 4, Dlyth. HAROLD JACKSON Licensed Auctioneer. Specialist in ear=n and HIousehold Sales. Licensed in Moron and Perth Counties, Prices reasonable; saris Iactlon guaranteed. For information, etc„ write or phos! Harold Jackson, I1.11. No, 4, Seaford. Phone 14r661. WESTFIELD Alis• Mildred Thornton of Kitchener spent the week -end at her 'rime herr. :Mrs. t )•i,aldc.tcn of Godcrich, is vis- iting he:. dargliter, \Irs. Norman \1c• lhneclL Con,gratulaticn; are extended to \ir. 'nicked Crass Unit lad i a Crokinole party on Friday night at \which $12.51; \was realized for the boys overseas poxes. It was also in honor of Gar. 1;ones \\'alsh who returns this week- end to his post at Prince Rupert. Jim \1'alsh and Donald Snell woo the prizes at the party, Awhile \Ir•, :\\beet \\'alsh and \Irs. l' dg;tr 1lo\watt \won tilt booby prizes, ;liter which Rev. IL Snell spoke a fc\w words cxpress'ng the hest wishes and praw.rs .,f the Community that Jon would be Rcpt safely in God's care and be . tt,tblcd to return home safely. Linn thanted the people in a few \well chosen \words for the good \wishes and 1 for the gifts and letters and boxes which had been sent him. Lunch was I.sereell anti a social time spent. Mr. James Ireland of Saskatoon vis- ited \with his nephc\w, NH-. Charles Smith, and \Irs. tintith and other ttricnds. \1 r, and t}rs. RIner Farrish and children of Gor: ie, visited recently with t*1•.:• 4•+•. 4". ••0.: 4...14.8. 4•,:•.;•.:. ..4":",•:ti:••:••;•.;••:• 4":.:•r;•.;••O. 4 4.0•.44.,:s•;s+++:s0 •;••;s•;.•:•' Ir ; HURON GRILL :. te BLYTH --- ONTARIO. 1441 1i` :: r EXCELLENT FOOD. GOOD SERVICE. :t: t ._. .t'' Meals at All Hours. ;,; ,t,,. FRANK GONG -- Proprietor :: 4••. N.+ 4 4. 0.0.m..4.4.:..:..:.•:..:H:..:x.......+4,.4.:..:•.:.•:.•4.0•:.44+4.•:..•O.r•:..:0•:�0.4+-:.�:i•:.•:i•: + 04, EDITH CREIGHTON'S Shoppe Open Saturdays from 1 to 10 o'clock. Other Hours By Appointment, and a good attendance, Flax Land Wanted " 209 ACRES MORE FLAX LAND WANTED. Anyone wishing to rent land for flax, please e'et in touch with the mill officials as Moon as possible. Gordon Flax, Ltd. BLYTI-1 - ONTARIO. 44 M 41. '4 414 Ni •. H. '4 x: '4 .f •:. •4 ,:. •414,:11;11:. 4":"+4":":4 •:. 08. •:. ,. 08'4. •:. •:. •:.•4.4 ;' •;H:.4. 0,14•:;..;..;..:4.:..;..;. ,:+.:..:..:..:.:;, •:..;, It• •/-;' 7•! 'I'le ,Ilbit' et for discussion was "'l'llc I Iloitlp,.,tt. land, the foundation of the community, 1 \I r. and \Ir.,. II. Jefferson and tarn 1)wring the bt,,incss the new (if ficcrs ily were Sunday visitors with relatives I\werc clericd for the year. Norman at (iorric, \IcI)rnwell \was elected manager ;wall Mrs. Gcut•tc Naylor attended the Mrs, \larwin .1lc1)o\well .0 Secretary- funeral of the late Nil's. Proctor at ;Treasurer, 'fhn• meeting nest \I. inlay Brussels. to be held at the hone of \Ir. ami \Irs.I Miss Carric ili•;gins of \\'inghant was Jack 'Indianan, Lunch was served and a week -end guest \with her friend, Miss .1 social time \\as spent, Irene I'ohiu,nn. v \I r. \\'arrcn IIain ford, 11.A., of Preston, \\ as home over the ‘tick -inti. DON NYBIt OOK \Irs. Pearl and \tis, Loni,c •fiu'utp- Jirs, Roland Geiger of liensall was son, of \\'ingh;:nt, were recent week- a guest \with \Irs, Robert \\'ightntan t lid guests \vith \I r. and \Irs, Norman this Weer. • That old saying, so well known to farm folks : ; ; t'P1ow to the end of the furrow" .. • so aptly makes our duty plain. And the end of the furrow is beyond the horizon. Our men on the fighting fronts have weary, trying days ahead of them. We, on the home front, must not waver nor falter. Our duty is clear, we must keep faith with our fighters. On Canadian farms we must maintain our efforts to produce the foods our fighters and our allies need. That work will reward us with increased incomes. And we must save , .. to have money to lend to our country to pay the increased costs that this war continues to pile up. lomat Cie ti Money invested in Victory Bonds will help to buy the tools of war. They don't last long in action; They must be replaced. It's our job .. ; the home front job ... to see to it that our fighting men have everything they need. - Victory Bonds yield a double harvest. They pro- vide our country with money to carry on the war; Later, they will provide money to buy things we will want and need, and which we have done without during the war. Victory Bonds will pro- vide cash to .pay for improvements for farm and home ... new buildings . • , new machinery ; ; ; better stock ... new car , , , furnishings and conveniences for the home. BUY VICTORY BONDS WITH MONEY IN TFIE BANK BUY MORE ... ON CONVENIENT DEFERRED PAYMENTS Victory Bonds pay double bank interest -3 %. Buy Victory Bonds with your savings. You can also buy Victory Bonds on convenient deferred payments, Pay 10% when you order the bonds and the balance anytime over a period of six months, National War Finance Committee; We Tiiestav, Nov, 1.11'f'4. ' ( emr+3.-§3.-.4.-.+-08.++ 4. ,.+44 +++4.4;4' iAUBURN 1 LYCEUM TIIEA•TItE /' 1 Ni r.:tm1 \11's. N ;tit Thompson re- vs! + caved word from their son, Samuel, two Shoovs Sat. Night >t� win is ,crvint in Italy, the Ict'cr rune in rix Ila)'`, :\t present he is in 4 Thurs„ Fri,, Sat., Nov, 2.3.4 husiptal sit(fct•ing from jaundice. Robert Watson, Marlin Koslcck, r'd Mr. and NIP. A. J. Clatworthy, of Victor Varconi, in ;.' (;ramous visited with \1 r, and Mrs( "THE HITLER GANG" r: Frerl 'Taylor of Nile, and Cpl. !tarrid< and \Irs, \\'r' ht. .I'hc story of the Nazi rise lu plrtt•er.i�l tl r, Mrs. Charles \I. Str; ughan, as rep- ; ALSO "SHORT' SUBJECTS" ?� � rcacntati';e of the .\uhnrn 11'onu'n's Matinee Sat, Afternoon -2,30 p.m,,,: • Institute, is attending the annual con- i it ventiun in London. ,Mon., Tues., Wed., Nov. 6.7.8 re Y - i \Icssrs, Thomas S, Johnston, Nelson Jacic'e Cooper, Gale Storni, in r: l'atlerso.t and 11. J. Phillips, in Lon - . HERE ARE YOUR CHILDREN, •.1 M r. am! \I 1 s Swick and daughter, A joys 'IV(' t'ttinllut'ncy nn'ludrattta,>,1 Jtint., St. Catharines, and LAC, Stanley f'. \Ir\;(11 of Dunnville, visited with \I r. ALSO ' SHORT SUBJECTS" .'• and Mrs. Thomas \1t.\all, NIr..111(1 \I r.;. Fred Lutist., Arlene and .. John, of 1;odctich, visited with 'Mrs.. ( John Medd. 1 3 4411 BUY ViCTORY BONDS THE STANDARD IN MEMORIAM 'I',\\'LOlt—In memory of Benjamin Taylor, who passel away one year a); ,, November 5111, 1911 -Come but n it forgotten." II -1p. —Wife. Card Of Thanks The member, of Sl, Michael's Church ,wish to tlt;utk all those who in any tray helped make their fowl supper such a success. :\ special thanks is due \I r. 'owl ,\Irs. 11;troltl \'udtlett for their kindness and generosity. Also to mem- bers of utacr churches %Om lent articles and were also present. —St. slichacl's NI s. 11-11, \Liss \laxine (tall of I\itchener spent the wveek•end with :\ Ir. and Mrs. Antos hall, Cpl. liarrick 1\'iighl has returned to Toronto. 1 • PINI♦ •11. ###### ROS: Y THEATRE, CLINTON. NOW PLAYING: Bette Delis In: MR. SKEFFINGTON" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 'GOING MY WAY" picture with it lilt, a lift and a laugh ,11111 t etc you'll long remember. Bing Crosby in his bsst ro,e, with Rise Stevens, Barry Fitzgeiall and ,filmes Brown, 'l'hura,, Fri,, Sat. Dual Features Frank Sinat a w,th George Murphy and Ado'phe Menjou 11c cern sing, he can art, he can nla,.e love and he docs in "STEP LIVELY" ALSO: Tom Conway in a mystery drama A NIGHT OF ADVENTURE COMING: "Once Upon a Time" and "Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid." • Mat.: Sat, and Holidays at 2.30 p.m, MNINr•IN,II PAGE r. CAPI'T'AL THEATRE GODERICH, NOW: Linda Darnel In: "IT HAPPENED TOMORROW" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS-REY Prone Tho' neon It. \\'ilder's Pulitzer Prize sl:Iry comms thi, tale of ;t ttontrin wlrrve kisses rust a ltingdont Lynn Bari, Akita Tantaraff and Francis Lederer, Thur:dny, Fr:day, Satcrday GEORGE FORMBY The irreprr,' ibb' Pail on and his banjo•nhe tont the navy bur a He \‘ series of tltisadVi'I hurt's "BELL-BOTTOM GEORGE" COMING: "Three Rustisn Girls', and "Larceny With Music," REGENT THEATRE SEAI+ORTra, NOW: "Action In Arabia" and "Salado, Ati:igos." Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Dorothy Lamour, Betty Hutton, and Diana Lynn frato d ttitil Fred \1;It.\lord( in ;a musical tun •iott- ,about three ••t -ter, \tall 'tags ;nnbai n, "AND THE ANGELS SING" Thurs., Fri.. Sat,, Two Features Susan Hayward, Michael O'Shea and Osa Masses Polo's) ti amazing a11t, noir, . u1 ren \+. 11,-(1 tt;o-11,r11•1, oldent "JACK LONDON" Wally Brown, Allen Carney and Claire Carleton In "ROOKIES IN BURMA" COMING: BING CROSBY IN: "GOING MY WAY" Mat.: Sat. and Holidays at 2 30 p ni.Mat.: Sat. and Holidays rt 2.30 pan. �.v STOVE FOR SALE Iillh Cook Stove, good BUYFAMILY MEDICYOUR FAVOURITENES NYAL baker.baker..\'.Irl'' t1, GeorgeGeorgeRadford, photo.. 1,13 litrth. ii-ip. NyAL. INOW PIGS FOR SALE 12 young pigs, ready to -neon, 11 weeks old Vpply to Fred \1eCnnl, 1undt,boro, I hone 25-I.1, Itlyth. 11-1. SPECIAL SA E!! Twice each year your friendly NYAL Druggist provides you with an opportunity to save moneyon your - purchases of Nyal �� y Family Medicines, Household Drugs, Toiletries and Drug Sundries. IIe combines his buying power with the Nyal Company's saving in pro- duction—and passes on to you SAVINGS IN PRICE. Imagine these reductions during this sale: $1,00 items for 79c; 50c items for 39c; and 25c items for 19c. What a chance to secure your Fall and Winter Needs at Money -Saving Prices! Listed below are a few of the many Nyal Products now on sale at your Nyal Drug Store. Look These Lists Over and Select Your Needs at These Bargain Prices . N CONTAINING V117)14144 AB,...D.' RIBOFrLAVIN. •uIl IIItLLLY /TANOAB01 IO 1111 MI 1x1111111 HI.IInle ,Mel 11,11111111111111 111111,11 11111111111111111111$11 111111111111111 N111111111111111111 III 1111111111111 NYAL COMPANY 1041119 m.."4 aulw CA/11e. Containing Vitamin Riboflavin. 25 CAPSULES Reg. Price $1.10 ______.--.-- 100 CAPSULES _ $2s29 Reg. Price $3.50 69c IRON and 59c TABLETS $1.25 VITEMPO "B" COMPLEX TABLETS-- 69c NYEAST 59c TABLETS . —.--_ 50c ANALGESIC 39c BALM .... . 50c. ANTACID _-- _ '.Zt.1w A, 81 and D with 79c 89c A. B. S. & C. TABLETS 19C 100 Tables .... . ...__._.___.__ Soc. BABY COUGH 39c SYRUP S BILE SALMP. TABLETS. T ALETS.T 00CTabs. _—____ 59C BLAUD'S LAXATIVE TABLETS. 100 Tilhs, _____..... C $1.00 BLOOD PURIFIER $1.00 CELERY NERVINE 25c. CORN REMOVER 35c. CORN SALVE .......... .._.._.._. 25c. CARBO WITCH HAZEL SALVE 50c. CROUP 25c EAS'EM FOOT POWDER $IAO ECZEMA 79c 79c 19c 29c 19c 39c 19c _ 79c 50c. EPHEDRINE COUGH SYRUP ._....__________ 3 9c NYAL EYE DROPS PATENT DROPPER ___—_.._ 39c c $1.00 FIZZ SALT EFFERVESCENT 25c NEURALGIA TABLETS ...........__. 79c 19c 25c. HEALING SALVE 1 9c ___.___..__.__ __.._._ _...... .. _. 7 MURIEL ASTOR TOILETRIES 59c BRILLIANTINE LIQUID _-.....____..—_—_.—_ 39c 59c CAMPHOR ICE SKIN CREAM 59c HAND LOTION 59c WiTCIH HAZEL CREAM __ 59c FACE I'OWDER Four Shades 59c. VANISHING CREAM 59c. COLD CREAM 50c. CLEANSING CREAM 59c. TISSUE CREAM 89c EAU DE COLOGNE PERFUMED 69c _ _ _�____.__.__ 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c CAPSULES HALIBUT LIVER OIL .....,.... M� These capsules are of high Vitamin Potency with low caloric value. 25 CAPSULES Reg. Price 75c. 106 CAPSULES Reg. Price $2.00 59c $1.69 25c, 11. & H- COUGH SYRUP .._--__- 35c, IODIZED THROAT TABLETS THROAT GARGLE _...._.. ___ 1 9c IODIZED $1.00 BUCHU -JUNIPER KIDNEY PILLS _---___._—_ 79c 69c. LITTLE LIVER 19c 29c 50c KLEER-A-HED iNIOALANT . 25c. LAXACOLD TABLETS ..__ SOc. LIVER _ _-- 39c STIMULATOR _._ 200 MILK OF MAGNESIA 59c TABLETS 59c 39c • 19c $1.00 NUTRITIVE~ 79c HYPOPHOSPHITES 50c. NEURO TONIC TABLETS 39c 35c. NYALYPTUS COUGH SYRUP 75c. NYALYPTUS COUGH SYRUP 25c. NY -CET -AL TABLETS, 5 Grs.._-.-._—_._ 1 9c NY -CET -AL COMP. TABLETS. 24 Tabs. __.__..____ 29c 29c 59c 4 OZ. CAMPHORATED 1Sc, BORIC ACID POWDER 30c, CREAM OF TARTAR ._--.__,_...-- 29c 9c 19c 15c, EPSOM SALT 9c B. P. 25c. CRESIDE DISINFECTANT __.-__.___..__. 1 C 40c. CRESIDE DISINFECTANT .—___ _ 29C 19c HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 40c. HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 25c. KLEER-A-HED INHALERS ----- 1 1 OZ. TINCTURE 9cIODINE 21A% 1 OZ. TINCTURE IODINE 5% 9c 29c 19c 35c. SPIRITS CAMPHOR, 11. P. NYAL BAY RUM 4 Oz. Bottle . NYAL BAY RUM 8 Oz. Bottle _.._...._.— BORIC ACID OINTMENT, B.P. EXTRA SPECIALS . Nyal Milk of Magnesia, 16 oz. Nyal Milk of Magnesia, 32 oz. Nyal Beef, Iron & Wine, Ige. size H & H Cough Syrup, Large Size - Tang Shaving Cream, 29c tube I-Ialibut Liver 0i1 Capsules, 50's Halibut Liver Oil Capsules, 100's,,,PRICE • Mint Tooth Paste, 23c tube SPRICE ALE Nyal Antacid Powder, Ige. size,,.,,.PRICE Tasty Extract of Cod Liver, 20 Oz.,MRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRiCE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Nyal Ny-cet-A1 Tablets, 100's - Ny-Aqua Nose Drops, 50c size Nyal Children's Tonic, Ige. size 50c. NYALGESIC LINIMENT . 50c. PEARLWITE LINIMENT SOc. PINOL COUGH SYRUP $1.00 RHEUMATONE for RHEUMATIC PAINS .- 25c. SACCHARIN TABS. 1 t! 1// Gr. - t% Gr. - 1 Gr. 25c, STOMACH and LIVER PILLS $1.00 STRENGTHENING TONIC __..._...__..___ STONE ROOT 79C COMPOUND. Large size WHITE BRONCHITIS MIXTURE WHITE I'INE 39c AND TAR. Large size 39c 39c 39c 79c 19c 79c 39c 25c. AROMATIC CASCARA, 3 oz. 45c AROMATIC CASCARA, 6 oz. MINERAL OIL 16 Oz. Bottle MINERAL OIL 32 Oz. Bottle ... 2 OZ. CAMPHORATED OIL A 2008N 19c 39c 39c 69c 19c 19c 19c 29c 49c 19c 29c • 49c _ 59c 29c 9c 49c 89c 9c 59c 59c 29c - 29c 49c CARRON OIL 19c OINTMENT 7 CASTOR OIL, 4 oz. 1 9c TASTELESS ____.._._ _ 7 FLAX SEED, B.P. 1 9c 16 Oz. Size 7 NYAL FRIAR'S BALSAM, 2 Oz. size 29t. 7 LINSEED MEAL 19c 16 Oz. size _._____ 7 OIL EUCALYPTUS 1 9c 1 Oz, Bottle -_. 7 SENNA LEAVES c 1 Oz. Size 9 7 SODA BICARB. c 4 Oz. Size __....._ __ _ ___. 9 7 POWD, SULPHUR 4 Oz. Size ANTISEPTIC BABY OIL, 59c size BABY TALCUM 29c Size _....--- BRILLIANT LILAC HAIR OiL _..__ 44c. NYSEPTOL TOOTH PASTE 29c. MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE 44c. MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE NOVEMBER 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4T11. R. D. PHILP PRONE 20 - BLYTH. 9c 39c 19c 39c 29c 19c 29c ~jail CONCENTRATED COD LIVER OIL, .. DEFATTED '.— .1I,M-, tow rn IIr1$41111111111,111111I V:: VITAMINS ,1111,0' A AHO D BIOLOGICALLY STANDARDIZED NI.011/8..1/0 1001011.11.•1111111111.11.11111 0 0 A concentrated Cod Liver Oil with the fattening properties removed. 25 CAPSULES 69c Reg. Price 89c, _____._____._ 100 CAPSULES Reg. Price $2.50 .... _.... _ .. __ $1 s0[1 . _- •(Q7 77 $1.00 A & D VITAMIN TABLETS 79C 69e VITAMIN Bt TABLETS 5C1C ..............._ 7 COD LIVER OIL 16 Oz. Bottle _........_......__.,.._..._ _ __ 79C THIRTY-FIVE SHAVING CREAM, Shaving Lotion, Brilliantine, Reg.39c. __..._..........._ ................__.__ 29c NYKALINE 59c ANTISEPTIC, 16 Oz. NYSEPTOL 49c ANTISEPTIC, 16 Oz. NYZEME MED. 59c CREAM, largo size l'YLORA TOOTH 3 9c POWDER, largo size 7 45c. PAR SHAVING 39c CREAM 59c. PAR SHAVING LOTION 39c ___.__ 30c. PAR SHAVING TALCUM -- _ 19c ULTRA LOTION 39c 12 Oz. Bottle _______._. ,__ _,- SUNDRIES NYSEPTOL TOOTH 29c BRUSH 7 BICYCLE PLAYING 65c CARDS CARAVAN PLAYING 49c CARDS NYCEST LEAD 3c PENCIL __---._.___ HOSPITAL COTTON. C9 Large Roll ..._.__....._ .! 5 7 NURSING BOTTLE 5c 8 Oz. Size ......... BABY NIPPLES for 9c Good Quality �7 NYAL CORN 1 9c PADS _ __ _-__ 7 STATIONERY SAINT CLAIRE 29c PAPETERIES WARNCLIFFE 59c PAPETERIES GLENALDA c ENVELOPES 9 7 GLENALDA PAD c Note Size .__..___._ 7 9 GLENALDA PAD C Ladies' Letter Size 17 7 GLENALDA PAD 1 c Letter Size GLENALDA 1 9c PORTFOLIO PATRIOTIC PORTFOLIO 19 9c BLUE LINED 7c ENVELOPES DUNBAR 39c FLAT PAPER oval. COD LIVER OIL CAPSULES .....IM 1...0 VITAMIN/ A AND D 1$.0)($4.4. 144.)$$ 11.1;440.1 WYAL mom ism -,14104 o1IW, •�Zsi11r�• Each Capsule contains twenty minims of high grade Cod Liver Oil • 100 CAPSULES Reg. Price 98c 79c FOR SALE Shnrtirurn hulls of ,crvicr;ablc age, sired by on of \lcllhith; l :tt sent, phone n231•2, \\inghant• John S. Scott. 11-211. Clearing Auction Sale Registered Hereford Cattle, Implements Lot 25, Concession 5, Proton. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH at 1 o'clock, TERMS CASH. 'Phomas Martie, Proprietor. \\'nt, \lurl,ly Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE RAMS FOR SALE 3 Leicester Lolls, well -heed. \tell•; to \\'alter Shotireed, phone 15r2.i, Itl)t', or i trtli, lirn•,cl-. 11-I1l. Huron (;ounty COtincil November Session The n1'xt a ct•ti11g of ti,' I term County ('ounril al be 11(.111 in 1111. Council Chamber- t u,,. - t,, , 111110- tich, conoucncnlg Tue.aIty, Ni.tv'nlber 14111, 1944. ;it 2 p.m. All account,, mote. of deputation; and other basin(.•., requiring the atten- tion of Council 'h,'ullt be in tie hand,. 11f the County t'lerlc out later than Saturday. Nlnentber 11111. N. W. MILLER, Comity Clerk. 11-2. 1,iul -rieb, 1)nt;tri IIOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE 1111 Morris street, Myth. 2 acre, of 11-1p. land, coot fort able cottage, gooil barn, hydtu throughout. Plenty (if iota. .\pply to 1lan1dd France, :\two 1d, 1111- torio. 111 2. OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS at the residence of Miss Sarah Gibson King Street, Blyth, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH commencing at 2 pan., the following: Dining roust extension table, good as new; aak butfelt, in good condition; 4 chairs anti rocker; light oak rocker and 3 high -back chairs; 3 perforated - seated chairs; Rocker; 3 small tables ; Stool; linoleum rug 15x9; congulcum rug, I3x6; curgolcunt rug, 6x-11/2; oil cloth rug, 6x1); large leather rocker; upholstered chair; upholstered rocker; fancy oak centre table; j;u'dinccr stand and jaidincers; large mirrors; piano stool; \Ii'rris chair; organ; cont- binatit n book ;and writing desk; velvet rug, 12x'); Ouibec cook stove with ot- ett, 2 years old; kitchen table; kitchen utensils ; large mirror; flour polisher; coal scuttle; 3 bedsteads; 3 set springs; I 2 utaurt:s;cs ; ,; dressers; ,i wash stands; ; stretcher; commode; 3 toilet sets; ver- andah chairs; pictures; 2 small electric lamps; .\lladin lamp; number- of oil lamps; 3 frying pans; large iron put; 3 tea kettles; crocks; 2 set flat irons; 2 granite roasting pans; garden spray• er; snow shovel; large shovel; shoe mending kit; boiler; porcelain dinner set of dishes, complete; number of fancy dishes and plates; books; feather pillows; carpet sweeper; floor can; frttit jar.a ; rubber hose, 2. ft.; silver spoons; and a number of other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH. Miss Sarah Gibson, Proprietress. \t'm, 11. ,hurritt, :Auctioneer, 11-1. CEILINGS THE FIFTH WALL OF EVERY ROOM, The ceiling, which is usually -larger than any sIngln wall. should to considered as a fifth wall. Thus when planning the deooration for a roost 1t is justas impurtaut to se- lect a correct ceiling paper :,s it 1s to chomp the proper wall denota- tion. Your Preference may fervour one of contrasting colour, Don't he afraid that a "Colour -Planned" roost will extend your Budget. To reclize this you can rcxtdlly do so by seeing my samples—over 500 -to pick from. THE OLD SUNWORTIIY LiNE Sorry to say, there are NO NE\V PATTERNS this year, being the same the last three years. Every- 'llting in the line of Decorating, No tu•cial time for appointments, .and remember, I specialize in that 'ough job of taking off Wallpaper. # # F. C. PREST f hone 37-26. LOiIDESBORO FUR COAT FOR SALE \I;tlt's Ittt• coat, in good l•nttdition. Priced ri a,ur;,hie, .Apply at The Myth Standard, phone 511. NOrT'ICE 'Voters' List, 1941, Municipality of the Village of Blyth, County of Huron. NO'f1CN is hereby given that I have complied with, Section S of the Voters' Lists Act, and that 1 have posted tip at my office, in the Village of Myth, on the 24th ti'ty of October, 1944, the list of all persons entitled to rote in the said Municipality, at municipal election,, and that such list remain; there for inspection. .Ind I hereby call upon all voter, to take itnnt'cdiate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law. Dated at nt) office this 24th (lay of October, 1944. Gordon E'Iiott, Clerk. 11) •3, HOG FOR SALE Good ,ervic e hog for sale. Guaran- teed right. Sire: and Dant, for three generations in Advanced Registry. Apply to Donald \fclNenzie, phone 11-12, Myth. 10-2. Feeder Cattle — Winter Apples, 2110 feeder cattle, all sizes, extra quality, not too dear. Number of young l lcrcford bull,, pt iced right. Spys, Snows, Ilaldwin apples reason- able off trees. lames I':. \Irdd, R.h. 1, Clinton, phone 1441r11, Scafurtlt. 07 -hp. FOR SALE (organ; sling ropes; coal oil stove; heater, burns coal or wood; coal heater with oven; slos Ing machine; writing desk; swing hammock ; Red and springs, almost new; snow plough in gond shape; and a ft 11' other articles..\pply to The Standard Office for particular,. 111-2. NOTICE VOTERS' LISA', 1944 Municipality Of The Township Of Hullett Huron County. NO'T'ICE. is hereby given that 1 hay": complied with Section 7 of the Voters' List :Act and that I have posted tip at uty Office in Londcsl,urn, on the 7t't day of Octobet, 194.4, the list of all persons untitled to vote in the swill Municipal Election and such list re- mains there for inspection. :\rid 1 hereby call upon all \-utas o take immediate proceeding: to leave ny errors or antis ions ()riling to 1.aw. Dated at ttty Office this loth day of October, 1914, Jam_; \V. u1uCo'1, Clerk 11ttllc't Twp. u'9-3 corrected ac- FUNNY BUSINESS THE SPORTING THING By Hershberger [1.1013sY soun>a) "He sa: s the extra attachment is a sneeze bag:" HOLD EVERYTHING r -Z9 ' :CM, tw Cr MCA 'WV n.0 T M Pta U. P PAT ore 'Second floor, please! Pickpockets, drunks and swindlers!" Return to Dieppe The Canadians cane back. Rack to the beaches where so many died, Rack to the quiet cemetery where they now lie buried. Through two Tung years of work• ing and planning, their determi• nation uI avenge Dieppe never [altered, NOW, with Victory in Europe in sight, Canada's Seventh Victory Loan is our opportunity to prove that we, like them, know how to see a job through. Illt'est in Victory B U Y VICTORY BONDS ©x reel vef _ iivif9 4".t9! to !C%o!dr BWARE Of ; tt'aen ntorm trouble Is indiraied. ehildi en wills nerd Siuhettrv's )lather's 1 rir nl. R'hen children are cross, listless — Mother's I riend mita be lust µhat thro „end. Sfultrrey's )lothrr's Friend ha. nclned thousands of Canadian children end for over a rrncra• lien Canadian mothers hate dc• brndrd on this kindly herbal remedy. Mother's Friend keeps children rrniler, A soothing, I, en, Ilse. Ask snnr druur•t. /' To relieve distress of MONTUY ' Female Weakness Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound is made especially for tcor ten to help relieve periodic pain with weak, nervous, tired, irritable feel- ings — due to functional monthly disturbances. Plnkbam's Compound helps nature and that's the kind of medicine to buyl Follow label directions. Worth trying! LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S GO POUND "1 wish you'd keep etiansel in the basement!" 7.11 "Ah, they'd be too hot!" CROSSTOWN ( r(` 1.1 By Roland Coe iV "Because of the oil shortage I converted to coal. Then 1 couldn't GET any coal. I'm wondering what I ought to convert to now!" You Will Enjoy Staying At The ST, REGIS HOTEL rt)nt)N'rt► • (':very Vumon LI 1111 IInJb, Shu»• er mud Telephone, • Slagle, F2.511 up- 1lnldlle, $3,5a up, • good Pmod, 1)InIng mull Dime. Ing Nlt;hll)'• Sherbourne at Carlton Tel RA. 4135 LUAMS CAMPHORATED USTARD CREAM Slllllulates circulation a...! hrca!s up congestion, presenting romplita• lion; ul a Minus nature Ittfure II k lax ldl All:ns a 'Mini night (m rapil rccuvcty, YI111Vi Ittl?heillI1)111111.115 6iflIl Ik t I+ 11 Icy d;11 STUFFY NOSE? Nos! plugged up' 1lead colt) threaten. Just smear NOS'I'ROLINE in each nostril. heel clogged mucous loosen, stuffiness vanish, breathing pas:;a4,n1 calm' clear. Relief is instant. NOti•l'1e0I.INE clears bend, sropa discharge, relieves catarrh, head sully. Convenient. 1'leaa.utt. Adults and children. 50c—all druggists. ®STR UN TIFTON, BRISTOL, ENGLAND t Men who think of tomorrow Invest in Victory today: ONE day the whistles will blow, sirens shriek and hells will ring. It will be a day of rejoicing and a day of thanksgiving. We will have won our war. Yes, we will win this war. We know that now. But the enemy has not yet surrendered nor has the fighting ceased. Canada's sons must continue to wage war on battlefields the -world over. Here at home we, too, must carry on: building the ships and planes, making the guns and shells, producing the food on which our fighting men depend. And, WC must continue to help pay for all these things through oux purchase of Victory Bonds. When V day dawns, when our boys come home, we all want to be able to hold our heads high— be able to say, "I did all 1 could," Are you buying the Victory Bonds you can? When we lend our money today we hasten tomorrow's victory. Alen who think of tomorrow itrt,est i►1 victory today! THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM Thn t itis rn The Way to better health 'Thin girls are learning that. lhev !un shit:Tee their a ga'tiles an1i improve divest ion by the use of Ur. )'lure'., Nerve Food -- tete vitamin tenie. To le hut! of not misl•ing the usual after -moll treatment they hey the new, eronouly size hntth' of 1)r. C'hase's Nerve hood and keep it on the dining table along with the halt and pepper shaker.. '1'111! increased supply of vitamin Po and food minerals helps them to got, relief from tired feelings, nervous spells and irritability and to know again 1111. joy of healthful living. Whether in "or work or other occupations they find that they have the pep and energy which » essential for efficiency and success. Ask for the new, economy size bottle of 1)r. Chase's Nerve Food, AummEmmommimimme, Easy to roll, delightful to smoke 1 en's� FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO vamanieweammimmasmir Sapphires and Diamonds by DOROTHY TROWBRIDGE Chapter X In real alarm Peggy hurried into Nancy's room. She found her guest propped up among her pillows read- ing a motion picture magazine she bad brought with "1 Ihot.ght you were never com- ing," Nancy said looking up from her magazine. "Do you remember what 1 did with my ring this afternoon when I took it off at the station??" Peggy demanded. "Put it i11 your bag, Why?" "Arc you sure? Sure 1 put it in? ) didn't drop it, did 1?" "No, of course you didn't, I re- member seeing you drop it in and then close the bag, Why? Can't you find it?' "No,' Peggy cried in display. "It TO COMPLET HIS DOWN isnt in there, and I've looked ev- erywhere," "You probably haven't half looked," said Nancy. Throwing back the sheet, she junlpeo out of bed and stopping only long enough to slip her bare feet into high - heeled mules she hurried into the next room, 13ut after a few minutes' search she had to admit the ring seemed to be nowhere in sight. "I'11 call Maxine," Peggy said, slipping across the hall to her sis- ter's room. * Just then the telephone in the lower hall rang, All three of the girls stopped and stared at each other in astonishment. They had not realized how quit everything about the house had been, until ALL n o:fit"'<s4>}::, ..::.:;•:..• ,..,•� 'VICTORY BUY VICTORY BONDS < `l"lll<: 5T <TEL.LOIIIPANY,OF CANADA, LIMITED . HAMILTON' MCU TIT[ crier! MONTREAL'. TAUS 0T11t[{: NALIi A,, AT: JONN, GUI. CC. MONTREAL, OTT.W A: TORONTO. NA MI LI0N; LO1100N, WIN0104, WINNI.EO,YANCOUVER - ' ` '•WO{[{-I,LM,LTON, MONTA[AL. T0AONTO. 011ANTI0110. LONDON. 611N01000t1 ' WIN AWICTORY BOND! $500 IN PRIZES • Here is a contest in which the contestants themselves decide the winners. The Ontario Liberal News publishes 33 reasons for voting Liberal—you select ten and mark them 1 to 10 in order of importance. Nearest to popular choice wins $100 Victory Bond -39 other prizes, $5 to $75. Contest open to everybody. Closes November 28—write for copy con- taining entry form. Postcard will do. ONTARIO LIBERAL NEWS 74 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO they lo an, that shrill s1w114. 'fcle- idiom' '1:11 not 11.11) . it, 11 1,,t'' ;11 night ,11 hose%\11411 It null' "I'11 I'e1 1 r,l., 4111 lie 11114,)4 ;hill --.1.1'1i1 1). 11111,' 11 1111 't 1111• '1111' 1,1101 1;'.41 111!!1,.'., 11 II' r 11)14 the 41 Ado., ., 11,11! "111114," the 1 ,11111! "\ e\, 1\14,:? Mi.,. I1nein )1t' \1- e1 t :I 4114 use. I'll 1 All her \111 1110 1'. 4 .1'.1 1' 1111 1 1111 1111_' 1111); 11 111e ,11 11,. 1'1 ^;". 11:11140 1 el• the 11111%4.1 111111 -t,iitl'I 111 ;II, 11,111' ' "hello," 11,I\ine an -',%4 r111. "\\'1111, for hc;l\4)l sake, \\ Into did }''111 conte front? \1'11;It a 114 ter - live 1.1)11 are 11) 11.11e 11,111111 111e her'cc 1'' "Listen!." Naucc cried grabbing I'et;cy'; arm, "Did you hear that? It's a detective. Percy I1a111 )(11111' back to her room, her mind still occupied with the loss of 11.111 C's ring. She \was only hall' conscious of (111111 either Maxine or an1'V had said. But Nancy persisted. "I)id you hear? It's a detective she's talking to, 1)11 you suppose she'll tell hint about the ring being gone? And maybe get 111111 (;)t here?" • , Peggy stared at her a moment in silence. "1 wonder if she could " she cried. She rushed back to the hall, and hurriedly tiptoed (hewn the stairs again, "Maxine!" she was calling in a loud whisper. "Don't hang up. Ask hint if he can't come out here and help us find the ring!" "What?" Maxine asked looking up at her sister in astonishment. "What are you talking about? No, not you," she added into the phone, 'My sister. Wait just a minute, \Vhat is it, Peggy:" "Yon called hint a detective," Peggy expained. "And l wondered if you couldn't get hint to come out here and help us find the ring, I don't know who he is, but there aren't any detectives in st 1rshville and I certainly need someone Ask him anyway, won't you?" Maxine stood staring at her a second, then nodded her head, "Run on back upstairs and keep looking and I'll ask him." Peggy's teeth were chattering now from excitement, even though the night was warns. She rushed back tip the steps. Nancy was still leaning over the railing, listen- ing. "I think maybe he'll conte," Peg- gy told iter, "C -coupe on—I'm c -cold," "Well, I think it's a perfectly dumb idea to get a detective out here to look for your ring," Nancy said in disgust. "He'll ask a lot of questions, 'Then what will you say? Your grandmother will have to know all about everything." "Oh, Near'," Peggy was almost in tears. "I didn't think about that. But you suggested it," she said, turning to look at Nancy in sur- prise. "I did not," Nancy cried. "I was ju't t:\ .ug to 11al11 you in case Maxine 1 1; 'I'stc'd it. I'll go tell her nut 10 11'1 111111 el,lne,11 11)11 as SII1: '1,111111 10\lar,!\ 1!11' door they heat!! .'.!,r•ir.e 4n 1!) ),111x, and a 11141411 1 1 1.114 r >I,c ,1111e in the touts \ 1 11, 1,4 1 l 11111410 in the inutn- iug," ,l t• summon, e1!. "I I4,v, ,14 ' ':1111 11:41, to explain 1'cg} Mg to Mr. II, r1,111?" de - 111:11111111•.,1111'), 11;1,.111 ,1.tred 111111411t1'; at both girl, 1141 n colic) tin); herself she crossed the 111,1)111 to Peggy' "1'1)11 V.111 hale 111 tell Gran all about It, henry," she said, putting her arm :1'11411111 her si.ter's shoul- ders. "Oh, but I can't Nlaxinc!" Peg- gy's haul!, were twisting in her lap, and she 1\a, on the verge of tears, \What should she du:' "1 know," she How- afreet/700.4 TEA salt up suddenly. "We'll tell Gran it's Nancy's ring!" "Mine?" Nancy exclaimed. 'Why mine?" "I had told Gran before you cams that you were engaged and she NAVA( ENSIGN doesn't know you have broken the engagement. So 1)) ;rill think you have lost your engagement ring here, and won't question it. Oh, Nan' v', please!" (Continued Next Week.) INVEST IN 1 R CANADIAN ENSIGN ,guy 'IC Ji 117 ORY We at home don't have to give our lives, limbs, or health, or even give up our jobs. All we're asked to do is to lend our money for the seventh time. And we'd still do it if it were the seventeenth time; because we know deep down that the future happiness of our children is without price. So, let's go all out again and put this Seventh — and maybe the last!—over the tots! BUY VICTORY BONDS 44.53 THE CANADADD PAINT CO. Co. -'Ltd. The 'Cite ' - ENOUR Go. THE SHERwINWIzLMMsCo. MARTIN 5 LIMITED, of Canada limited PAM! S. TIIE STANDARD fronteccallegtomattittottgtocctorctocectoostmovottmccomortocalicv PERSONAI, INTEREST is Fall and Winter Needs }[ \I r. !; 4111,•)1 linhi^., ,utt! f,uuily nl Vit. :. g 1 a11,.nn7n e,, ,1v'llt I,1' \\et .-eit,l t,,t.n .: loll A the („moor'• 1•1‘-t!'1r arid ;mitt. \!r-• A (;,.Nt. It,thi.ML•t,,n tai ltlucva!i a1- A 1"nit4)Ricd )11(.1,1 oil their rrlinin 11„111,,. A ClllktIrell'S I"iotie, cotto11 anti 1vool '25c to i5c \ii,• i h Irl,) t ;4141111 tt;t, a 1.lirttt .3. Children's Golf 11Oti(', elastic top 599 !+)4x)48• al 1 ‘ith.11,11, \+hoot• ;Ile ',\ :IN ;I ,, 1-'11' '1 .0 t11c \,ad'liult ('f her fr.en,l, i; Boys' WVut)1 'Trousers $...�li) ,A i' \l i„ lr, Ile• 1;,.... 't. 'l illi ti each ri I \Ir. old 11 r,,. ).cope• 7.iu11, 1...1.C, .. Grey Wool h t c(t, �. �h �-1.50 _ >S' 11,11' n ;'i'nl, .air. leo) Smith, \li"e, Citi" \White 1''lalnu'lett(' per yard 22cra `It„1,,;!1:„ mid \1: „u rt ltru, all „( A'\1".,,lot,,},, ,;t'c• stotdac ,i,it,g,.. at 4 Ilii hh,nl,. ui 'tlr. and 11 r1. 1;c,1r1;• fi t ahl,t di. II . FARM FORUM TO MEET. 1 'rhe S.ti. \, . lit 1':a,t \\'atom -„h 14 h.u•)tt I:„ohne ,1111 II,' 11&-111 1111 \lmla+ et etettitlrc, \V,tclnhcr (MI, ;It lilt' 111)nli 01 e14t,t2) `i...V)I i'.t.N2t3122irkINZIZI%31."r1ana' inii`), IINZ 1D1NADIDiV*,7 ;21alDtdlktrOt \I r. ,ml,! :\I I ,. \\'afar 1,,( i,111. i4,,:0i Geed aSSortnl('Itt ShOeS, Rul11)CI'S tS 1 UiThcr liuutS. Olive McGill x841 1111 ti..ul• i:v; r,i,"I a11r nn. •.•...rt••..•....�..., •� ...1.1..1.4. . •.... r.... r. • • . •.••• • • . . ,.••. •. •..:,.1114•.• •.. •� r��•�••i :,••�.,�••� ,0 •� •� •� \, .;3 Doherty Bros. GARAGE. Aextyleflc and Electric Welding A Specialty, Agents For Intcrnational- I-larvester Parts & Supplies White Rose (las and Oil. Car Painting• and Repairing. Wednesdav, Nov, 1. 19,14, "! ittcf rP.fine.v.fel4,nr(i)Q'(." t@t$ 'art' cfe.fe.fe'iirF.ici v f4f4ftmiz.r'zkvi.. ark;ei rtmcf4 , rkzfi-vL"afclocKfcif f9 41 Holl'yman's BAKERY e ®om nates 1lan,v beautiful Suites and Odd Pieces in the latest styles are (displayed 1)11 our floors and are being offered at 111Iu(Icr((te Prices. An Attractive \Valllut Suite in •the popular 'Waterfall Style is displayed in our window this week-. • \\T(.' offer a nice selc'ctiun Of Simmons Steel Beds, AMIattresses and Sa,gless Bed Springs at popu- lar prices, AA dill hill convince ,you of the many excellent values \1'e are offering;. Je llew C.G.1.T. Of fleet's I35(1!`.AI), CAKES, 1)1 STUART ROBINSON 1 PIPS I BUNS, Phone 156 for Prompt Delivei:y. I+,)t,• l'r,•,i,lent ! ni'! ltri..h;1111. 1'iti 12; • t' Thr ofiticr, i ,r 1'!1; ti art, 1t• 1 1 �� 1111[ c t,;. 8 --- Funeral Director. •4t Please Phone Delivery Orders Early. Morning Delivery, North of 1)insley Street. Afternoon Delivery, South of Dinsiey Street. Delivery Orders - $1.00 or Over. 10 -LB. BAG OF ONIONS COOKING APPLES. I'LES. GRAHAM FLOUR •)Uc SWEET AP1'I,ES. :1 LIB BAG 15c QUI('K (TAKER OA'1'3IE:111 SUPER SUIS 25c 9,)c P. ANI) G. SOAP 5c PEAS PUMPKIN PER TIN 15c PER TIN 15c 3• s• )'resident, i1n1, ih \Intoe; ticirrt;try, .34�. aaM0�1a�1a+pfL 't1Q' , , ..,., L. I 6. ai,eY.l•1IiYf m1.6116.461.46M• ,iN,..1411:54 Marjorie I/ol,irtc; f'rea,nrcr, f„lett; Confecti()ilel'Y and r1'obaccoy. lg Home Furnisher -• Phones 7 and 1 A L'\ t YS ON 1.1.2‘N1), (�atala , t l ail, gar aiaia:a.a: I.la, �,�11�,a,a;�yata,�3ai3i;.�.�, �aia1�I�,c1a.�7i tw.oi 12,�N ai Pollard; i'iani• 1, Laurel 1,;(1m 111111 1l)iu ; .\ t• �i,t;uu Pianist, Irma \\';tll;u•r. fii;il,crtiir ht'.! • 1 .(."1'. 1C.)•ltP hr! 1 'Ill he 1111t lin) ut11),:: ,) • ‘V it by 11n \ )„I N1611111- 11 erc •t• ; real} t,,llo0•ed 1,c roll call kith " tnt'tu • !HT, on the roll. The trra.nr(•r', report ,3, tt.t• t st 61 and inll,nre)l by the !)noire \\'r thee) re-aifili)trd pith \\'.\I -S. s• tnrmlocr< \,•hu t,,oh hart in this ewer('. Mrs. Sin, )air, 1) r,. 1;e11, \I r,. 1,h1(11(•. ))bins. \I r,. 11aint,'n intru- _� deeefl our pelf ,+)to)} )11, ,k, 7)1.4,111:11-.. in (;)na•'a.' The x1„004) to • an rc)I»,1titt ;hc Ititu:)lirth4n. 3 ) 1r' CABBAGE, CELERY, IIEAD LETTUCE of; EAST WAWANOSII W. I. TO MEET \l,,- '+i •1r torr) \(;u haN ,14rnt the I'hi ii,.:2.111ar monthly muter): of the t,c11 -toot i „.t'1 mLltiri, in 11(1110L \1,a11:ut', )o -1;1111e gill he held at the \1r,. 11. it'lut,t n u1) 'fhur- \Ilt:tlt !v r ),uc'a, 114. \o,cnth(•' 11)11. \Neter); in charge Mr,. ti. 1\(•&'!))111 4')) -Home 1'.I ,(lt Ter R.:l'hi i 11; 0'-•• "fhr roll x81}4 a di -play 10 some - furl, 0 h nixh \1r. awl Mr,. (;c"roc thins nett 111"d(' fru"" „nlcthiu4 old. .\rlmis,i 41): :\'ir,Its ,1);, 11)ildtctt :5i. i'rites will be Liven for most artirlt•s `11(•t',, 1ha,mr dept, arc t,rovinv., a from One person; article: a11(1 n,,'ht EVER I 1J �VELCOMI&:. r(,1) 111, t1ar1 t ' t° c lonnuuuitc, ttllIlC ,original arta-k, 'Throe articles to he Articles for Bazaar aro to be left at Lcive a't 1, },tri L& -torr 'lark i iud c11 , 1)on-members, J. S. Che):ew's Store. Bazaar and Supper 14,111 held 111the United Church Basement SAT.. NOVEMBER •1711 BAZAAR OPENS AT 4 P.M. SUPPER FROM 5 TO 8 P.M. SALE! Dollars at Half Price! Sounds like a sure -thing bargain. But how many of us realize that in Canada we're getting dollars at less than half the price of other years .,at a fraction the price in many other countries to day. Here's what we mean. A dollar' is worth as much1°. as it will buy. And to day your dollar buys at leasttw__ ice as much as it did in the last war i� C: , For instance, your 10 buys a bar of I_ 1919 19•• laundry soap that cost in those days.To day, you can buy the samequalitq felt fedora for 3so that set you back s8 ° then. Truly your dollaris half price since it buys twice as much. Price ceilings and other anti-inflationary measures have kept its value HIGH! And you protect your dollars worth every time you buy a bond . pay offadebt ,.refuse to hoard goods or frequent black markets. That's how to make dollars count M 0 R E #ak7h4. Teeky/ 1 promise to give my support to keeping the cost of living down. I will buy only what I need. I will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell- ing goods or services, 1 will pay off old debts, save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and \Var Savings Certificates. And 1 will support taxes which help lower the cost of living. G ,; fewa Polept Pake 14,1 %l Mil/// // / / . ii ,Wil, glii, i%/,'lir„d2'7/i/irk%/%� Publisher/by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) do hale reveal the dangers that inflation represents for all the people of the Nation. PI -HONE 38 - BLYTI-I. Vo 4den's BAKERY, WHEN INNEED OF BREAD, BUNS, PIES, I1O?vlE-MADE CAKE OR COOKIES REMEMBER `TIE IIOME BAKERY" H. T. VODDEN. BEL(RAVI+!;' LET CER EXPRESSES THANKS .1 au111:i loll cl4urc h11(l in thy I'or- 'I'O I:LYTI-1 W. A. tui, ri:, tt'II at,eno,i,{. I'rii:" i 1. \Ir,. Il,h (',1)(• rcceit1-(l it litter loom 1 a4•)ur t , 1 e 4+, 111 hr 11,..c 11'hci{ir ;u;,{ hot 14'11, t'1,!. '1. \\', 114)4•, in 1)1)11!) ht' )\li„ 1•; iitll 1't,,,,ki', „I1„ tt ,n the dr;1u jt',I•lte•1 t,, h)))ill:lr ,lila, .t+l•'I!,, till) '14')11 \,r-. \\', 1tnfl'a1,, )rho }tad >1,,,re,l,>inr,re I.'I,tnl., rceri}'t „i a },trill from ;fhr •;I:nt I011;410 r , i ),Dint•-. Trite, Ili(' \Voill 111.1 .\`>,,, i;tli'1) of tlu• it)1)1) )rare 1114) 0,) 11v !'r., -11 I. I;r'T. \111,1• 1.1111.1 t 1110111 .\h 11te 1''I,) iii, 4\(1x(' I"r ,ni; ,t fund.1ud Il \trll,.t\_ in "",1 „t•dit•. --Sr. --- -.-_ 4)1'4 1la0-oin,ltr,rllt:. \lr•'. l.;u'1 !'14'.1)4 r, llurro- '1,,,11,11'11, , 1'te. 1, Ir ,1,1 1', \\iv.,11wait rettuned If) I1,lt , f -ll 1:,,In a 4)111 14.111,'x, 54l)1:( "I'"root" 1-)iit foi(},)} ))hire he +)ill t,)!te 14;,.1,i„,,, 4)11'1,,:. i• inl)'r(>V;n:'. .\ olio))) iurthir )),.()l)v-a) in 1'hri.lie titled• h"nc 14:11. lu"l,t•u in 14,) I':4o) 4',101)) Otto 1i,• 111011. ht ct1 in .1 c,15) , ills thy mishap. 1'"t',,)'0)1)ldrlt i,• 11' \1a,trr I gnu:1l,! •I"tnl:lr)•, 111to culr1l111c, ))i, 51x14)1,! 11,1x1! I;l; on Suulla\, \ tr11l'1r 5111, ,4 .1.1.0.6 I-L.Ld11.14 ..,Gln ..._ ,I i.. Sti�eGZ�7 CANADA'S VETERANS 7Phei'PegtigM 04006104fibe'S .1)11+111 u-' 111 \Ir. and \Ir,. iame. .\1'It'U„fl), ttl„+ )i1rin40.(1 thrix 1))11 „1,11)0x•: an))))'1 ))') , 'i:,, '� '1 tilllrr lot. 1 III , YI .111�.l8t116L of 1. i ....1, likellEGEMIC 1 I I .1., 1 This i., the Puurlb in a seri)•, "1 ,u1v,•n'r,,•m.•n1; ut inform the people of C:,,na,l, ‘if lidm nt t.•., dbti.6 own and w'mwn of the ,tetn4,1 fore:,, To get fu!! tl:arils, ,ave alid road every advertisemeso, .a ,40 ,.I .J 1.1.1, 144.1.•`.-.-iu'ALAYAO.4.dW4-,.ri+nd..:i,.LWi.i4,111:.1,Mii11..n6611I For c1)lt'lctt tion, wrtt: 1,r t14i 1,1,,,1.1it. "1task to ('.1,'d Lttit ." /home ofdi,iit dolfeits414,12 -up-- 74ehaVc htxulc�; of Vetcr.ul5' Lanz} Act, provides assistance in two ways in which Canada'; service, peep c &-,111 t h i r(� are y:' the their own. One measure, financing homes on :mal{ )ICleages of land outside the high taxation area, while the rc'cstah11s1,tr,ctlt credit may be used for purchase or building of it I. financing is available tinder the lv.ttiona home 111 tc,\\•1', or city. Low CI''' '.t i,a5tdtleC if, givengiveni111111.111Ci111; Housing Act. 1.lrnler the Veteral , Land Act, atThe veteran mintn' prepared up to a MaXi 1nl (14 •lti1:0 ft ‘r land and buildings. 'l... tto�a ' don 1(1 per cent of the cot of land and buildings and the property ert y }} ,. /�� is then sold to 111111 for the; down payment1` over 25 years, with interest at 3itwo-thirds of the cost. )1s balance may 1t financed, tt necessary, her cent. A further grant may he ul.).lc for purchase Of e•i}tt)}llllCnt• t/. Ix: money fur equipment, after The, veteran i-; given title to the property,rincluding, the grant of23/,1 per Cent of the COSI of land and 1'uildttig and t he has 1Ive(l ftp to }1i5 agreement for tett years. t he If the rc•estal'alishment credit iS\.�s"ctttVo(lO}la�for a hluse(lefrultlCrt,lr111�`'tYl1c prepared to putt }; one dollar forevery years of discharge. of assistance may 1',c applied for at any time within 10 y FARMERS 11191 e,OMMERCiA[, FISHERMEN Veterans O'•.aldiCd for full time frrnunl; and for commercialcommercialfishing may receive a: si: tat,e�e to lurch;;<purchasinga i.11111 r.1' home ender Ow Vctcr,1l, Land the :owe way a:;i the \'etCrall wanting a home 1)!) a small ,11itdd ttt( la) grant Act i the catie the 11'1}'h tat:;,viii arctf4 Intn,t,hate of`luf time forming, equipment, and incommercial' 1.:11;ng the e' tits , i4".1 i":di nn, )1 may tact,\'e ftp t0 $1200 to buy ded 0(ui Fnlenl. '1 O)i4 it ut,Ler any (.f the three provisions of the Veterans ) a ,111)) 1 1 r,r woman IUUSt have Overseas service or at .uxl ALt, (Lc '..;,`ert••(�e utas )cast 12 month:: scrV'C'' in Canada. 10 ASSIST DUSINESSMEH Uro" purpo:x: f(r which the re'Cstahll l fc r a t baso ditsiuty e attain a}},) foto buy a husll,c:11x, ., t r to ,\';(;e willing capital tion may IT u;,:dr A. any time, in the 10 yca�rs after h�v,gY, people who 111 addition to );;111':; the re,c:.tab}islimentrcdit in this start their own b ! ll11)si't's• or fowlers, may tray 11 aintenanceor e, thear during the period the}• 8x1. 1),t:airitl}; returns from d in the lot l5 months lifter discharge, for the period of grants may 1'C paid service, and u}1 to li 1naxTt., in of ('114' year, * SENO VETERANS' WELFARE OFFICER, ARE STA- TIONui) IN KEY CENTRES THROUGHOUT CANADA. THEY ADVISE AND ASSIST EX- SERVICE PERSONNEL, AND SHOULD 1Ili CONSULTED ON ALL PROBLEMS. 1c7u411 . rr the 1)1)1)) 4f')0( 11011., Ian A. Mackatzlc, Minister of VE l'I:RANS' AFFAIRS T11!S AU\'CA'r1SEDti:t:'r TO SOMI? MAN Olt. WOMAN OVCASCAS• AW