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VOLUME 55 - NO, 12.
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LYTH STANDAR
BLYTH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 19.1.1, Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance; $2.00 in the U.S.A.
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BLYTH WAS FIRST OVER THE TOP IN HERON COUNTY 7TH LOIIN DRIVE.
QUOTA EXCEEDED ON FRIDAY.
Other Centres Also Over.
The 1'111111 r 4 ,I;Ihlished quite a t e•
curd in the ti,•,'e tIl \'iel r) Loan, and
has been reeeivint; the congratulations
of \'ictry 1.,441t officials throughout
the (i tiii11, 111; III tool; the lead 4)11 the
first day t,1 the Lutins and the lead \was
never lhr••ate,lell. \\'c rhl;lined our ob-
jerlive 1111 I:ri,l,,y night, and according
lu the Ihlllrlil' dated November 7th,
hail exee,ded tIt• objective by 5.51 per-
cent, t\ith a subscription of $4i,55n,
No 4IL II)t the figure twill exceed that
Attention, Farmers!
.\II f:trineri interested in making
from X511,1111 to `'IIE1.(Il1 Ilex acre growing
fibre flax, 1,11 .1 ,4,-1,peral\•i' bask with
the mill,, are ,heel! 1„ attend a farm-
er's l!I- lint: it, the lletnurial hall on
Friday eight, November 17111, al S„ill
pill,,
:\d II•("'•111}; the meeting twill be \ir.
Ernest Legg, It, of lust 11'; I Irish
Blyth Municipal Council I lilvlh'S Oldest Citizen
Th, regular monthly meeting of IIIc I 1Vi15 91 On rl'Iturs(lay
1luniri(nl l'ou v it 4.1 the C„rpor;tli'nl I Anthony Ilam;itt, 111rth's oldest t i(i-' During The Year 1944.
of Illyth was hclI on Noveinlrr ,IrdIzeii, rticllrllr;l Ili, 'tlsl hirlhtI;iy ou
\with Ree', 1144riitt and Councillors' 'flnn•sihiy, No,''•nihir 211.1, and the , ,-
Ilaiulun, Kcrnick, Vodden and \\'right lca-d i \\as snihly nruhr4l by a fans
present' �il} g;Ilh"ing :,I the 11,11114: of his son.,
\,inures of last regular meeting 11 \\'illi;nn 1 ilt, „f Auburn, where
Iktobcr 21141, and special ulcelint; of :shipper was .trve41 11) 2.1 member, of
Oclubcr 1(1, real, awl confirmed) on Inn- the fi lil u ; fo110 vi1'g ;t d:un e leas
thin of Councillors, Kcrnicl; and \Tll- held in the 1'1're,ter', hall, wi111 li II i4'
den. (tarried, being supplied h1 11 r. and 11rs. 11i,tou
:\ depntatio,l front the Legion waited L'rnre, and 11 1,, II. Dexter, of 111',111 '
on the Council, to make arrangements11r. IIai;gut ,c;t• the reril,ieut ,.f mall)'
for a program for \' day to be held in 11„\•,ly gilt,,
the Villa r of lilythi• 11 r, Ila�gill ,tale• that he was horn
Mowed by Councillor, 1\'rit;ht au'1 alt the ,\tl;otUr ire;ul, \wllil,. Ili, p:•-
Bainlon that the Clerk have a notice cull,, the late 11r. a111 11r•, I•:rl\t:lrd
placed in the Itlylh Standard calling a Ilaggil1, .were , n their „.ay to 1'at:l(1,l
IolVusllil
meeting to be held in Myth 11cnn„ri,ll from 1'url\shirc, England. On arrival;
amount whet, final tahulatiuns are I l Ilan un November Iii at S l. sirc aand
I in Canada ihcy came ;halos, directly
Hullett Township Council Doings
Ill;lllt'. 111(.' I111\•t' doe.., 11-1 el,Js, until 1,',,.„:..:.J••:•:0•Ju•u:••:•:'.' " �P••:•'u:••.
I'i•• • • • • • • • • . • :: • • • • • • • • • •••'! II11(',Illlg 111111 a dl'll'g,lll(II b1 Pres" -111 to Myth, all,! III: II:I, In','41 III illi, 1115•
Saturday night.
I'te. Itustiell Cook Recover- Ifrom all orgahizalions and socilies, al- Iriel ewer ,ince. Ills wife passed away
The fa41 that rte were first o\.er the:I fourlren )r;• 1'
till any tithe, persons interested to ago, and also life f
top lloc; not n,'ccss;u'ik mean that we 1 1ing \'r()11) Sccou(1 1VUun(1
make arrangements for a \' d;I\ pro -r •.r:•:.a.'...,:.•.ra•••.:.:.•,,.,:,:.:e..•.;.',r,.:;
1\'111 finish first in Ill,' 1111;11 ,Iasi hiiiV, .\ pl'l'ulld cable received 1)1' 111', 1111(1 gram. (-111'1'11'(1 Ip1;l,til'dl;;l5\11\5 1)1aY•11c Ill,l•Ili 111 111,,11;1111111111' ' • r • . • • • r ••, • r • • . . . r ,'•G
aow•,t,r, \1', inl:lgint III 1 it ,till l;tl:e 11rs. Leonard fool:, inl'orun'd them of \lowed I,y ((o )I( L'ors \ridden ;Ind still living u,. \\'ihhti mi, 4,f :lnhurlm, REV. 1 , H. STREETER LEAVING
a digger pcl•renitge hail w•, arc al the nature of their soli, i'tc, krsscll 4 -. I .1.11,• ,•„1,11111 i1) \t ill iciurn tr ail it :,ret
present rrrditr,l ,will, to VI' Ibc list. � Kernirk 111;11 by-I;1)v No. ;, I) II a; loan, of Detroit, Jinl and Albert, L111h,
Cook's, wound;. Pte. foul; i; in hos- now It three. times i11 ,open council', \Its, knot, Caa'icl:, Goderich, mi.,,,Hat Ihr ket. I'. II. ti(rcolrr ha- Leri
Several ether rnlniripalities were over, 'lila] suffcrill:; frons 1 b1111e1) tiunnd in called by 1114' 111,11„ , 1,f I Illyon, to I;Ikr
;ld others tel) close, ill \\'rdnesday. I authorizing the 1111111 1luniripal 'fele- �1\'nl, 11'rulglec, til, Helens, 111, (*Linde
the right 11111;11, Ile was m11111rled in phone Syslenl to invest in the 1111- I'llareclr, 1)etruil, 1lrs, \\'arrcn Hay_ "charge of the Parish of the ,hunch 4i
St) if yon want the village t( finish 11''1!;1141 on in, 1711 (.)ctober, :ors, minion of Canada Seventh Victory w•otul, Detroit Mrs, I;llne, ('Itt•:.11c1 the 1':piphIal1, 1,00111). The exact ,ate
firtil'tlitlig
t'nlltt1t11i1ti111 i1j11)14)11(,I' 11,411"I• l „oh ha, ;IL,u reeeiwed llwu letters 11'(111 Lu;m, w•ilh tat stipuhit�o11 that the Trenton, \Its \\'nm, (ioulet•, Ghl',t;no 1411' his depmttmin, along with !lir family.
i I !ills ,IIt l,tt,•;l(u,sell, written after he Was wottnded,luredit for ‘uci, loan be giwrn to Ili„ta Scotland, and 111>. Charles 11'iLm, ,4ftit.
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badly, n„Llhl) (ircy 'I',nwn,ln , ha> not yet Incren settle 1, but 11 ill , 1•
t IIe stale; that his let is in ;1 cast from ,, Illyth he fin;aly passed, C;u'rir'I. I lens;,,,, •I;' t. hly he some tinct. next 111'011111.
1301• :1 POPPY
Rem, tuber the fal:el —
Hclp Cie maimed and disabled
veterans of past and p.csent wars.
Buy ,1 Po; py c.ch and every unc
cf cs,
'1' esti i'uppics are manufactured
by t`iltb'c I setcrans, The nu,ncy
dcri,el by the tale of poppies goes
b needy veterans and lb;ir
fn�n l e•,
'1 Irre wit be b; ye selling these
poppies in Myth on Saturday, No•
vcmber 11 t1 . The boys do this free
rf charge, and are ;raked to do it by
The Canadi,,r. Legion.
Remember Loth fast and present.
BUY A POPPY.
111,'141ir4 I,. tit i it'.t! 1t t!11-,
11,;coI1' .
01 til," 11,111, It "I' ,1111, ;;,--
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t101 lt.t',,,,.: , It ,;I,i 1 \\ 1,
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JANUARY MINUTES
til tie I In'I. tt
iigy .h „ 1 „',n, ,I ; 1 111 ;'.t t ' 41111 '1
11 ,11, l.. sl1t !,,,1o, 4 • 11
w:th h' I. 11 \Iii sit r:' ,,,
.I• `! ai iii' 'hill• ' ;,:,' 4111
rt.o! Co, 1)c-1.,1:1'1 I1 u; 1)11.1 (41,1
1)k ol•(- • ul,., 'jilt I to 11,114 ,111'1 (1,
Irva!i u"I iu 101 1'11f. .\ III 11,,11 1,,
(i'olee ,1,••\1•' slid 1"r I\ I1il,l.
t!';tt \%4 •olionsn Ill 111 1.3+1
11114 ;1 ;I:.dlll tl1t'1 ,1114 r ;tt!J t11rL
(' 1 ,1 it 1'-r. i LI
0e::'ll:e tut 1111.
:`1,11'1,11 '.n c!mo til 1 ler. 11.'11, n •,'l.
40.1u,l1,01111'11. ;1' 14,114m., 11.1• re,111;
,\ icltcr !Iglu Ile;',. Iln'lllt,,l, ;1111,11'•;
II,:iI Ihr Ih'1,1. ;110111 ,1,, „f 1011 '„I ir-
II, II:11 ;,10„111,; ;AO
�In '1;l('1111'41.'1'11.•
nn.rn \ h 1
ter fr„•n I:: •','r1' r I\5lliii ,l ,IaI n
N'll11 I_,II/ ptI I t Ill, til,ltlt 1, \11111 •1.1.111, the hip down over his fool, awl his last _--�e ,„ '' n” 'r• 1"; I • 4
and mc,ilcn least with l-th t, It twill Bills And Accounts In spite of I'i'i advi it'u'I 1,11.1 11 r,
,eller calm. fr1'nl England Where Ile hard Ila w i!I be ,nn.oll ;II ; 1;4re of r1u.l,l n
take a ,creat effort 10 gc1 their muni helm brought ;1 few days before he I)uherty Bros., 5 gal. oil, pump ggill still enjoys excellent health, BLOOD CLINIC p,l,t
and is quite art:we, a fart wllirll is born I
cip;llitics in under the wire b\' Saturda•': mole. and in which he slated that he house , . (' Ielleht 1,. .1. I,'urr iroul I re l .1. I'.•!•
night, rat by Ili; eml'ribntion of a slop -dant- The next 1;14,11,1
1'linic will Ire Kehl l ;1,1 111,'1 •sill: 111• ice.
expected lu be nun'ed to a Canadian Blytll Ily(Iro Cuunu., sl. Iigllt 315.1111 (1:,411,
11.11 I r
nlr number to TInn•sdav night's pro- in \\'ingaaul on \\'e,lnesday. NI1vcii,t r
---'\'—^--^ hospital in tai' near future. kussel( 1111111 Ilydro Comm., shed light, 1,75' ,1'alll oil the Thain. .\ Iener iro111 tt..
Myth Hydro Cum., pump house 1,75 ) 15tH, Anyone tVishill:; to donate wi I
was fit's( wounded on the 8th of July \ Ih1t. (1,,.11 ko:ll 1"'11. -Lim! i•'r
ORANGEMEN HOLD SUCCESSFUL 11rnu)rial Ilan l card, rent 511.1)11
'please get in torr,, with Hiss Josephine
in Trailer, \vas in an English huff• ` I I n)rnlber,'1ip 1011. \ :,, li n
SUPPER HERE \1'nt. Logan Ir -s;,, overpaid taxes 2,01 Corn i'iCl(in i)L'monstration \1'nt,duel:, b)' Saturday, Nowcluber I Il I.
taken. Two Il iters 11 oh, the r Ile, n
pit;ll for over a month bt•fnrc returningL'luud Dounr, are urgently ice 1.41. .
to active ditty in France, Belgium and A. Jackson Est., ovorpaid taxes 2,84 1VilS Successful Alexandria til it tiers
rc kn1,ell Iain;;
\wutn t! Thos. I'dwards, overpaid taxes I.III
1 very successful Corn Pi.:king and ;old 11:1111 lirlireg"r. .\ letter irl,nt
on October 1711i, Chester \lurrisun, overpaid tsars 2.111 Trash Ploughing demonstration was MISSION BAND TO MEET 1.11)'11 11: rid for 011 arc int of five f 'I
Gordon ,huhu,, clerk's saL•Iry..._ 21NI,U) lal•s f,'r Imrying of 0 cattle I.t'i't
held on the farm of Mr. Merano The 1lission Maud of Lowing Service
i1,n1bcrs 4,1 1111111 Orange Lodge No.
111141, the Nat'l; Knight Preceptor', and
their families held an enjoyable et' -
ening in the Memorial IIall on Friday,
when around 11)1 invited guests sat
dotvn to an enjoyable (1(11•! supper,
Fulltw'itg the supper a short pro-
gram ,4f spra;•ing and recilations was 'I he Myth Young People met in the
rarrie•1 int, The kt'u, P. II, SU'et'tcr ,'aired l'Inn'rl' 1111 Monday ,wenint•,
gave an address, and recitations were N„reulbe0 hilt, when Mr. Sinclair con•
ronuibntrd by Miss 1'w'Ierof Dungan-ldurlell the election of officers which
111)11 and Miss Shirley I';,vita, of East
resulted as follows:
\\i.ivanush, 1ltisir;Il selections \Vere
President : I';tul \Valson,
Vice -President: Jean 1 It d'l,
Secretary: Andy Kyle,
'I'reasttrer; J int 11odd,
Pianist; lea', I1urid,
Bill land, rcreivin.g his second
Young' People Elect
Officers
providt 1 by 11r. and \Ira. Millin Bruce
and \Irs. Herb Dexter.
Everyone present enjoyed the even-
ing immensely.
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1'hrislian F''Ih'wship C(nwcrin•: trill
Myth School 1;0111'(1 Met llnrray, Assistants, Dorothy NleGte,
'1l;u'oll 1'hill'ps, ;lean Dodd,
'I'Ite regular steeling of the Myth 1 ('brisli:nt \ilssiuns; Convenor, Don
Srao„I I1o•artl v.tis held in the Seerctar- \Iurrilt; :1ssi'tants, Irma \\'atl, Mar-
ius' honer 1.11 'I ntsd;ly evening at 5 pint, jorir 1\' 111, Enid Brigham.
with all present 1 ('Ii•isli 1) ( itizt'nship: Convenor,
The minutes of the i,revious monthly Margaret Mardian; Assistants, Ivan
meets I;; were ;';•proved ;Is read ,4n 1110- !lithium, 11111 Cowan, Joyce Rath,
tion of Trusters Cat•tivnight and Creigh-
ton.
:\ccount); ;Is follows were passed 4;11
motion of '!'traders Armstrong and
(';Irtwright:
1), Philp
Miss N. Ilcrnt,'ns, nutsic for Cun-
tiittt;tli 1,1 School .. 2,.11
Joe 'Tinto,,, b,J;lnec wiring and
fixtures , , ......
Art Barr, 2 poles
J. A. Gray, grant, l'i
"Myth Standard, supplies and
III115 (' advertising 25.75
F. J. Sloraca, repairs ......._
5•X1111: Convenor, laurel Laughlin;
Assistants, Lois lirow'n, Andy Kyie,
Dou, Gowan, Ross 'Tasker,
(The next 'netting on November 13th,
will be under the Committee of Chris-
.3„i'i lion \Iissit,ti
533,•4
3.0')
. 11),01
2,05
—Andy Kyle, Secretary,
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WEDDINGS
Cninphell - Mason
The h''tne' 0f \Ir, and \Its, John
\1asow, Mei,;ravc, was the scene of a
Mt''Iing adjourned 011 motion of ,wedding when their second daughter,
Trustee.; 'flared! and ('rci;;hlon.
!Mary l'hristcna, hcraul, the bride of
—Leslie Million', Secretary' Mr, i'arker (';uuphcll, o1 \Vingllant,
--r Rev. (i, IL Dunlop of Itclgrat'e, tffici•
•11lany Attend St. Joseph's ;IIcIL
Slipper At Clilltoll I Th, brise ,talked luwtly in a fl or-
:\ nIIIber front 111) ill ;tad di:,diel al- l,'ngth w•tiile crepe gown and fitger•
tended the annual Fu\wl Supper in til tip veil of Brunswick net, held in place
losrl,h's Parish Hall, (ainlou, un 'l'ot's- I,y ;t coronet 141 lily of the valley. 1 ler
day evening. I ullu\wicg is the list of 'flowers were red ruses.
prize w'lll11c15 fromml the lucky (f Miss Dorothy \IaSIll was her sister's
which many tickets were sold in this 'brilesneul, in a fluor -length whit:
district: crepe blvd.:,ru'•, carrying red roses.
Is) Prize: 'I'rililc lamp, 11. T. Rance, I \Ir, Stanley Campbell, brother of the
Clinton; 21111 prize, Occasional cliail,,,bridegroou 11.1!5 best 1111111.
\,ISS \l. 11,N;unara, Stratford; 3rd
Hiss Alma Skinner of Centralia,
prize, electric plate, \les, '1'. Cullitoll, played the wedding march and tlurin)!
Stratford; 4th prize, "Oce;ut11'ave,. Illi' signing of the register, \liss Doris
pattern 'ail( kew. J. R. Quigley, Kin , Skinner sang "1 Love 'Von Truly,”
I; I g g' Following the t•ercnIiny a reeeptiun
w:15 hel(I and dinner was served.
For Traveling the bt•ide wore a black
Iwo-picc:• ere,ns. dress trimmed with
1-IOME FROM HOSPITAL '
bride;e; 511u Ir;', complete turkey din-
ner, Reg, McGee, Goderich.
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Louise Durward, Ireas, salary.. 21(10),titctl:Ic, 7.urirh, I�.I, No. ?. .lpprusi ,will hold their regular nurti g tin tial c1)nunendc,l 111 A. tib;onmah:1111.1e1 lrall:l
Ur, 11, N1, 1Vilinsl:y, re indigent 21,0')1' , • ;Inspector, 1 knel-
t.'
eller from l lot,
mately _0J farmers were in a'lend wee. nrday, November 11th, ;t1 3 '1'rlot l;.
A. \1'. P. Smith, selecting jurors ?' U 111nicip 11 :1\'''11I. ail;iota: f"r tuewl'er,Il"p
r , The program was arrangad b) I. It, l•liildri 1 0111 ,,chug brill M ivv and
\1, 1 L \,orcin, selecting jurors 2.00 fees, No action taken.
\Iatneson, :\gricullnral kepresent:ttive subscription 10 \\'orld Friends wlrrll
Blyth Standard, !minting, supplies 1 Motion-- Ile l I1r„\\11 and \ ichor
Inc Huron Comity in co-operation is ,15e ;lst, bring work bucks and srls-
and advertising , G(h_0 Nenncdy. Thin Ihr'Monte, of l;
A, 11'. 1'. Smith, assessor and j11i11) several farmer, in the district. sot's,
'Dr. (i, P. 11(kmtic, Profess ,r of Fit hl' r and special Iurelilli,l he a'10;0Ie11, 1";01-
posLlt•c 77,5(1 1ric,1. I;v W. 1. D;de :Hui \\'. k. lew-
liush;ut'Iry at Ills O.A.C. gay,: an 1111 I RED CROSS BOXES RECEIVED itt '1'11111 11c par t'etit l'artwri,lll t u
]1, \Icl?Iroy, labour _ 1,•10 I ;
A. Cowan, Oct,sal, and filing ,dress un the );row'ing itf Guru. 11 r. N.I I'In' ked Cr,ls- S1)rr1)' rercile'I word dIII(•1•(•It'-e b,tween ol. ;Intl 151 I .r
J. I
saw' ti,l,7l11'' • •,in911 M1101 1'i;11•(1, Muth Leggett, 1111,1 cement grAvel. Carried, 11y \1'. •I, 11,11:•
Phomas, Soil Specialist at the O.:\•l:.
\\r,1), Thucll, (Jct. salary .......•... •15,(NI also stroke on the Relation of (iruw•Int, I!;ill hear)', al! staioncd in ,,, „.ulln l and 11', IC. Ic\wit(, 'I' . ;cl„ 101 1,1w \'1.,
turn lu tale tial;,
Richard Scott, labour .... _.......-. lll.ti5 hand, staling Ih;It Ihcw had cerci\c'I 1 1,11(1 tiucr thin ,ed finally ,a -sed
Geo, Lawrence, labour15.751 there was .t ronlplett lino of Corti brit Lhri,lttt,ls hoses in gaud order, 'mid signe,l by !Crewe and Tv, ii. iris, ,it_
'M•tchinery there, the Corn Planter,
J, 1'I. Phillips, repairs 1.10 , , ' \'— ; tarhrd. Ca•ri'•d, I1y Geo, Brom' 11",1
A. \\', I'. Smith 311? cds, 11.0,4(1 15,37; ;Tractor Cultivator, After picking the
corn a d,nlon;tralion wits hell) ill turn
RED CROSS DONATIONS ;t\ Mor Keunc,l), That 111 tat\ No. 2 as
A. \\T, 1', Smith, re Illyth Fire I, read Il(:e Blies be jinall)' passed,
1)epat•tll('t1'. , , i .00 nig llle stalks tinder, The Ielloll':Ilg uontrilittt III, 11e11'
�ncd II) kce\e :11141 Twp, seal ;111;I011-
\lo1•ed by (.'ouneillors l erniek and V It rrilr,l during the 0100th of Ilrt•'brr:'ed. 1 1i1it•11, 111• \\•. R. lewitt ;or!
11r,A,Sinl• j.11l
\'uldcn that accounts as read, be paid, Property Changes i;,,,,,,,,...)., T
Carried, 11 r, and 111 •s. Drank 'I'yr'•m:t•i ;!r(' 1 Mrs, Toting
Morcel by Councillors \'odder and now occupying the \\'111111111 I.yuu r,: i- 11 r,, lir;1•by . .. . .
'Wright that \we do now adjourn, Car- dunce on 1)inslty Street. 11rs. It. soh lslou . .
rigid, GIn'duu 1{1111111, CIca1<, \Irs, :\, Ilrii.hanl has rented the as. 11rs, Streeter (fur boxes)
1 lantilluu residutce on 1lillslr\• strcel, Mrs. 'Thiel, 1 f 0i' In xcs)
11r. and 11rs Frank Menninger, \ch„ \Ira. I'.dtwartls
OUNCIl‘
TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev. P. 1•I. SIrc ter', L,TIi,, Rector.
November 1211, 14)•1.1,
Sunday w'hI'ul : 2..11) 0.11,
Evenso lg and Sermon, 7.15 P.M.
Nutt: the time.
•;,1 1C;tldttell ; _',ICI dog t0\ colle''e,l 1111.
,error 4.11 Collector's Roll, Carried. Pie
2.Irl
LIIII 11rooli and ,1'1111 it!, That the g' 10!
Supt. apply to the Dcpt. of Iliglnv;4y,
',all 'for stillsuly on road orpendilw'c, II),-
IIIS.-I•(, l';Irrietl. drown and Kennelly,
recently ltur'L':,:•ell Mr. .\, lt, 'Tasker',; —I.. 11I1i1p, Treasurer. !'1181 the Clerk sub-,mibr for i rol.i4•s
41\velling, are now occupying the red- \ of municipal \\'orld, t';u•ricd. time 11,1,1
fierce. I ,atilt, That ;ill account, be ',aid. Ken -
FARM FORUM MEETING 1. I
11rs, Jac,: NIc\all has purchased the
netly aii 1 Ile„\\'n, 'l'h,It we adjourn.
property on Queen Street, north, from
No. 11) I:asl \\'awanoslt Farm l'orunti FEBRUARY MEETING
Mr, Bert Craig, Mr, Ianu•s ,•\Inls,rong.was hell, ;It Ih, Rolle of ilr. ;Ind 11rs' 'I'h(' regular meeting of Ilullrtt ('otul-
aa, purchased the lillyerly al mescal \\'atter \IuGill on \hada, night, 'III toil hell, in 1,1)ndcsboro on Fcbluare
�ocrnpit',I by \Its, 111\all. ait attendance of 27, Atter the disens- 7th. ,I;lu•lary Irinute, ria l a ',I 11,') „1
1511111 (111 'Is OII' Suil \\t,ril Ort , l'''”' 'on Illt,ti,iii 'ti (leo. lila\\II and \ icon-
' go
etr'go and other games were cnj4')e"I. The 'Kennedy, A letter from our Twp, 1'.11•
`aostcss !hen :1r1cd 111nr11, The nmct-' ,
t,ntcrl', 11 r. Edgar, asking ronnril I•
ST. MARK'S CHURCH, AUBURN i�IiInn1111; 111)int Me itill;; 1in,g nest 11onn;ly night will br heli, at (\lend the bile sur Iii, report, t. r •;\
The S.S. No. 10 Fast \\•int;uu'sli the holm, of 1I t, and Mr-. D. McKe11-
UlViuc Service ill til. 11ar1:'> Churchnl'•uUl, oil the I „,11111"I Dlai r, 11';Ianea
Farm Forum 11 i11 sponsor a joint Meet- ' •r.i,, \I n, Dick 1,c4gclt will 1,,111 the 5- 'Drain •ain a:,,1 i, 1'mlgbhit 1 h',1In. \I r.
next Sunday al 10.30 A.11,
I•':g 1)f district Farm Foruut's in th, tlinmte speech. NI l'. Bert Isar is eon- 11':dgar also enclosed hi, account on the
TRINITY CHURCH, BELGRAVE \Icnrnial 111111, Myth, un the cicninl, .,
1':vensoag ;old sermon in Trinityl t nor for the ewcnnlg.
1)l Nuwcnlhrl' 20111• The prorel•d' 1.1.°111'Gill and Mrs. (.. Johnston, 1n charge
Church next Su0day at 2.30 1',11, this vara, will go 111111111 n1ri.•tit nn
—__ t, I I 1 at veer
)noses, .\11 tat rl forum members in 1
;the district should plan Hort' to ;Itt,nd
,this inlet esting meeting, CONGRA'1'ULATIONS
East 1Va\vanosh Forum
Mrs. \\'. IIe• \\; ikon Drain 1411,1 th(• Toting Drain.
,\ letter from fuel controller of
BLYTH UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, November 12.
1(1,15: Sunday School,
11,15: Subject: "Thc Drudge"
7 L'.\I,: The minister will begin a
series of scrtncns especially for your•;
people, '1 hie young people of the con-
gregation are urged lu eo-operate and
attend the services, 'There will 1111) be
something for everybody and the whole
congregation is asked to co-operate.
I'1'he subject fur this Sunday evening
(,till I)1' ";\ yoI'ng Iran and his traps"
or the "Devil in a full dress suit,"
Everyone welcome.
BIRTHS
.\II \t'4'1,''n11'' 1111111 staling that if onJr 'I''wn•Ilip 414-
- —� sites 10 Illy some \\'lute 1lieclt tr'nl
then( thatthey rte ,iia end order is g ;t,
soon as possible i11 order not to br d1,-
-- �'- -- COngratn1ali1 115 to Charly. .\Inert
SNVEET PEAS IN NOVEMBER li'I'ointti. 1 Inter front the \\'.I.I.
lit't of Condor, who rrlrblate4l Ir: Board re cstal,lishine our l:eete ;I•
The 11110tH(;II \\Tallier ui i', u ; a. t (' \v 3rd birthday on October '5th, ;member 4'f the Board for I lulls It. .\
\veel;.i \vaS bound to produce some- letter from the ltlli;ltlt, .\",,1'1,11,111 •'I
thing unusual in the tvay of grot\111, 1oignatulali4ns to 111.. 1?rnir cum_
111-I of Fergus, wail celebrated hcr 11:nr:ll 11u11iti,•alitic, rc enll�llile-'.
and the first instance to be reported uumlbel ship anti to :o tend ,I 'ncrtinc .I'
birth lay o11 Monday, Octol,er ;0111,
i
comms in tli, forst of a bouquet of for l'rin.r Lir, !gr 11„Iel, I''rorto, on
Swcct yeas which, Mrs, J, A, Cow;ttl I C(lgratulati0 n- to 11 i s \I) rile
February 2nd ant, 23411, 111 -II. Ni ac
picked ft:Int lar garden early this \leek• 1\\Isle, ,'f Galt, \\ Ito velem•:tied herIthan Llh(n. :\ p4liti"u signed by (i4 '.
�- birthday on Sale,rdar, Nnt•rinber •1111, Snlitll, Iran tib;,nn„n, Mob Dedd .Jas.
BROTHER DIES ' Coligrltukltions to Miss \\•ilim, til:n'- \Ic('Iure, and 'I'll \cdalls, 1„ Il,t\t
Mr, \\•alter \IcGowal recut;d tt-rd bus 111u reIiI''',Ilyd hcr bitllld;Iv oil tilt- the open ,lite,, I,now11 as a l!r,II,11 of
on \\'cdnesdav that Ills broil r-in-htw., nrday, \t't'clnl•tr -lilt, the Dodds Drhn het:inn'ng at 1 „t 1.
\1r. Mall, Ii;,sford, of Guelph, h:141'
Tong, atnkll'ols t0 M rs. S. l'inllillg Con. 11, going w'cs! and 1, inin,g the
white and t fur -trimmed royal blue 1'0ssed ;away e„sly \Vedncsd0y nu,rni„)4 celebrates her 14111,1;ly ort 'fhurs Dodd's ,/cilia r'1) Cot .;, t o. III. cle,tn-
\Irs. 111-1'1). \ich,h'ty retuned home coat with' brown accessories, The (101)KIN--in London on October 2IIh follow'ilq a stroke on 'I'uesd'Iy. d;,':, \toenmher 11th. ed int ;lifer;day h) drrdgr. :1 leltt'I
front Clinton Ito,pilal on Friday, We couple left of ,1 trip to Toronto, 10(11- to \Ir, and Mrs. Brenton Gudkiu, the The funeral trill hr field fn 111 a tun- I congratulations to 11rs. Thos. 1,00- from Ihr rh''• "i 1.'(d P. ;Ids \s,'1).
are happy to report her cun(litiun int- don and Lambertville, \lith, They gift of a son, Kenneth Bl'cntun, a oral home in (.1uc11111 on Friday after- re: ''r )tllo ccit'b'r tes her 2Ist birthday c11t','.itil,• a r;llt
Icontintted -.1 ; ac- 1)
proved, will resids' i11 \1'ittglstut, brusher for Chatics Albert, noun, at 2,30, 1111 Thursday, November 9111.
a
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IIORIZONTAL
1, 0 Mayor La
Guardia's
aide, --
12 Summit.
13 Short rainfall,
15 Group of
eight voices.
17 Spoken.
18 Three threes,
20 having hair.
22 Pair (abbr,).
23 Restore to
freshness.
24 One who roars
26 Fib.
28 Half an em,
29 Tendon.
31 Southern state
(abbr.).
32 Raced.
33 father,
35 Near.
30 Geographic
picture,
38 Frolic,
40 Spain.
43 Neither,
44 Parrot.
45 Ream (abbr.),
47 Member of a
religious sect.
FAMOUS NEW YORKER
Answer to Previous
UIS C P)P i Tio L
Ni'R0M(AN NY
US�O;iyNATUPED
,N>„G ERE
REP.RE E N T
ERIESTE
SI I jp'"r A®U
S T STPLING
E'EILf;t,', S A , R
NtAlT:STIY;,'ACT
AIT E of -7.5
Tv 'ANURA;'DRA%
EN 1' NSIUIRFNTS
Puzzle 13 Plant fluid.
1.1 Fasten with
thread,
16 Flower he
Nv ea t•5.
19Northeast
T I V ERS (abbr.),
✓ A TIS 21 Lair.
A 23 Mutual.
S N 25 Crimson,
E N 27Within.
OE 28 Aga
NTE: 30 Conflict.
R 34 English river.
5 36 Fully ripe.
52 Crystalline
substance.
53 't'y'pe of wolf.
54 Ileap of ,tones
55, 57 Ile helped
run the New
York ---
58 City in New
York state,
59 Wooden
hammer.
VERTICAL
2 Proportion of
one quantity
to another.
37 3.1.116.
3 Musical 39 Mother.
dramas. 41 Breathes
4 Animal doctor quie11y.
42 Plowed land,
44 Tablet,
46 Mistress
(abbr.),
48 Piece of traelc,
491 Deep mud,
50 Gold color
(her.).
51 Compass point
53 Algebra
(abbr.).
56 Music note.
67 Note of scale,
5 Out of
(prefix).
0 Spin.
7 Wooden
trough for
carrying
mortar.
8 Exclamation
of disgust,
9 Smooth.
10 Ireland.
11 Exclamation
of contempt.
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
COPP. 194) BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 6.7
"You mean if I divorce my husband I can't continue to use
his ration book?"
MOPSY byGLADYS PARKER
/ I JUST PUT
THEM THEPETO
BURN UP NANCY.
SNE HASN'T
ADATE
TONIGHT.
' THE SPORTING THING FUNNY BUSINESS
1
i\rI 1'1'iP)
if -
"Well, see ya :,gain, sometime!"
"Mon said
4"r .
you didn't have any
vices!"
By Hershberger
"Overcrowded transportation or no overcrowded transporta-
tion—having to deliver a box of cigars at the same time is too
much!"
ROLA' ONE!
N� ONE!
OW
o N E .
NOW you kno why
I d A
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makes better cigarettes
•
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HOLD EVERYTHING
0
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PR. a IIT NrA Ara Tint Pe. T. 1A. Ara. I,,.. PAT. Orr.
"I saved it when I cut my finger!"
Infertility, shy breeding, Inactive males,
false pregnancy, frequent misses, weak
calves, abortions and other non-organic
breeding troubles cause serious lost of
production ... AND PROFITS.
Rex Oil overcomes common non-organic
breeding troubles because It contains fac-
tors which act favourably on reproduction,
such as Alphatocophera1 (Anti -Sterility
Vitamin), Loclhin, Cephalin, unnamed
caretinolds, Storins, Free Fatty Acids, and
other unisoloted "FRESH" factors.
Remember, too, that Rox 011
Is Inexpensive—requires no
special messy troublesome
handling or storage ... you
simply add a few drops
daily to regular rations.
Available of
FEED • SEED
DRUGSTORES
4 ox. - $1.25
20 oz. - $5.00
VIOBIN (CANADA) LIMITED
N.D.G. Postal Stollen Boo SB
Montreal, Quo.
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More men smoke Picobac
than any other Pipe Tobacco
in Canada
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OTTAWA REPORTS
That The Government Has Made
Plans For The Disposal O[
Surplus War Materials
Onc of the Government's big
problems in disposing of surplus
war materials at the end of hos-
tilities is to keep out of unfair
competition tvith private business
at d at the s;nnc time recover for
the taxpayers the best possible
ca!) returns no their investment.
lion, C. D. ilowv, Minister of
Munitions and Reconstruction, in
a recent radio address, told of the
plans made by his department for
the orderly disposal of these goods.
Today when all goods are scarce,
salable surpluses are being sold
through the ordinary trade chan-
nels at existing market prices, but
within ceilings set by \Wartime
Prices and Trade hoard.
Mr. Howe said that sales would
be distributed evenly across Can-
ada, and that everything that be-
comes available abroad \vould be
sold there in harmony with other
govertuunets faced with the sane
problem.
Used and damaged goods \vould
be sold by public auctions or some
similar methods, 'These would be
offered in small lots with ceilings
on bids, Decisions to destroy
lvotdd be necessary, he said, when
certain goods of no use in peace-
time would be expensive to store
and guard,
As trustee of public goods, the
War Assets Corporation in charge
of the disposal of surpluses could
not give away surpluses to charit-
able organizations. 1Ie explained
further that selling directly to the
consumer would not be feasible
Return
to ffleppe
The Canadians came
back.
Back to the beaches
where so many died.
Back to the quiet
. cemetery where they
now lie buried.
Through two long years of work-
ing and planning, their determi-
nation to avenge Dieppe never
faltered.
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.
Invest in Victory
BUY
VICTORY
BONDS
19.1 ,leve
S(rtetir
Cei r'ay u%ee9.6
to 11/n1ds
FINNS' PREMIER
Urho Castren, above, was recently
installed as Finland's new Prime
Minister. Former president of the
Supreme Administrative Court, he
replaces A. V. 1lackzell, retired
through illness.
because a huge selling force in
competition with private business
\\'o111t1 be involved, and this would
;tlso hinder reconversion of indus-
try and rehabilitation of labor,
:\t the sane time, Mr. Howe
said, every effort \\•ill he made to
control prices and to reach the
public by the shortest practical
route, and speculators \\'ill not be
given any opportunity in this field.
* * *
Five hundred thousand cases of
apples juice from Canadian apples,
fortified with ascorbic acid to bring
it on a par with grapefruit in vita-
min C content, \\'ill be available
this winter to Canadians, says a
Prices hoard announcement.
* * *
i,oss in egg production as a re-
sult of overcrowding in the laying
house may be serious, R. M. Blakely
of Dominion Experimental Farms
service says it leas been proved that
returns from 200 hens in a house
designed to hold that number of
birds may be just as great as from
:100 hundred hens in the same build-
ing. :1 minimum of 3/2 sq. ft.
space per bird should he provided.
Canad ians—(t Ach
f
What a Queer People"
Canadians have their own way
of dealing with "the little boys"
itttcGerman eran arnn'.
A Canadian war correspondent,
found this out when he met Mr,
and Mrs. Camille Pcton
who
lived in a village in Belgium dur-
ing the German occupation.
:\ German baker's boy who ap-
peared to have little liking for life
in the Nazi army after its defeat
in Normandy, told then): 1'rhese
Canadians are funny people."
"When we were around Falaise,
the Canadians captured one of guy
friends, a very young friend," said
the German youth. "Next day my
friend carte back, But what had
those Canadians done to him?
"'They had cut his trousers off
about the knees, even putting a
careful hem on the bottoms They
had taken away his tunic and dres-
sed him in a hoy's sport shirt.
"Then they gave hit° a bar of
chocolate and a note to our officer
saying that Canadians did not fight
little boys. :\ch, what a queer
people."
lit the First World \Var tanks
were almost exclusively an :\ilied
weapon. The Germans had about
fifty only when tite war ended.
Canadian Workers
And State Socialism
alisni
I,t;J,in;! in 110111 1 ,4'1 ;t f(1v
\v((I,, X11',,, 111. 1'. 1' \ieI woe,
\vin knot ,1- imp 11 about hthl,r
and in,ht ti,t1 n1;Ilt, is ;1, any man
in Ihi' coon11 p, .1111 ;1 thine; that
t'au,111i.111 11orl,els 211/2111 1%4'11
i,ottdt•r. I t t'.,t, 11 ;11 11,(111' 11nil,ui,n1
f4111141 0111• funs tlnll in a -14'111
of fr, r entertrri,c.
I hr truth 01 this i t0 obyi0n�,
the wonder is that song Canadian
dian
labor leaders, allying thuni•eives
\\Pith a frankly st,ciali,tic party like
the ('.1'.F., 110 not gent to sec it,
continents the Ottawa Journal.
leder srrciali nt, \cith the `talc
nnrtning eccrythinl' an11 controlling
cvcrything, workers would b,•, in
effect, the \%; r I of the 'Lal'. Not
then would they take their orders
front their ration leaders; they
would take them from the State
bureaucrats — from people \\ho
would tell them when to work,
where to work, and under what
wages they should work.
Pelt;it is \vitae happened under the
National Socialism of 11I'I'i.i:R;
what happened under the particular
brand of sncielign under 1\ll'S-
so)1,1NI. it is \chat nntst happen
— if sncialistn is to function —
undet State Socalisnt any\\hcrc,
The best of our labor leaders
on thi' continent know this; it
has been expressed only rccertly
in words of the utmost clarity by
num like \1'Ii,1.T:\\I GREEN,
of the American Federation of
Labor. 1t is time that it became
known to some of our LIP. or
C.C.L. chieftains Isere in Canada,
With their tall< of n ('.('.P. -labor
nlliancr.
Easy Way To Treat
Sore, Painful Piles
Here Is the chance for every per-
son 1n Canada suffering from sore,
itching, painful piles to try n sitnpls
home remedy with tho promise of
a rcllr,hlo first to refund the cost
of the treatment if you are not
suds( led with the results,
Simply go to nay druggist and
get a bottle of Hem -Reid and use
as directed. Item -Raid Is an Intern•
al treatment, easy and pleasant to
use and pleasing results are quick-
ly noticed. Itching and soreness
are relieved, pain subsides and as
the treatment Is continued the sore,
painful pile tumors heal over leav-
ing the rectal membranes clean
and healthy. Get u bottle of Hetn•
Rotel today and see for yourself
what en easy, pleasant way this Is
to rid yourself of your pile misery,
No'Tl;t The sponsor of Dile noelee
le a reliable firm, doing business
In Canada for over 20 'ears, If your
are troubled with sore, 'telling,
painful puce. Ilene-Itoid must help
you quickly or the small purchase
price 1.911 be gladly refunded.
WILLIAMS
CAMPHORATED
f` MUSTARD CREAM
//A`'�ipplicd to the affected parts,
quickly relieves sprains. soreness and
stiffness. Pain disappears and comfort re-.
Ws. Ty It to -night for relict
nous WWI t3SUII tltIk 15t 1 Is It tat IIEU
I It( H CHECKED
i,t a ✓iffi/
o e Bac
4'M n k
o r
s
For quick relief from Itching caused by eczema,
,
athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other itching
conditions, use pure. cooling, medicated, liquid
D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless and
stainless. Soothes, comforts and quickly
calms
intense Itching, un t softer.A k your druggist
today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION.
Headache
Nothing is moredepres•
sing than headaches...
Why suffer?.,.Lambly's
will give instant relief,
Lambly'sisgoodfor ear- t•7'
uhe,toothache,painsin 1119
back, stomach, bowels. P/c'ud./
HEADACHE POWDERS 14
CLEANSE YOUR
qstem
!,A
v
Here's Quick relict from
miserable neuritic, rheu•
uratic, arthritic and tum-
t'ago Pains—Drink water
abundantly and rely noon
"R'WELL" herbal remedy
as an internal cleanser.
As pain and feerr•prodt:c•
Int acids are washed away—
Paln must to: Relief may
be felt richt at the start.
Take btulvenrl's "len 1:1.1;
rernlarIy before retiring and
wake en each morning feel.
Int fine! Sold by over 2,000
druggists, 3
Ai:l.11l \'IANTS .t A11)1'1UIIS
1\'1'0111: '1 1 \ Itl:rnit'r•, , „ropirt"
111„1111)1 If„,h;.,,;,.4',; (urs,
:Ilia II loll' I,' ,1111 penalty.
A. 114', t p• ,, (n;,:. 4',t. !, 55''11 11 01i
r t, '1
11.5111 1 111('Iss
I,A1'I`:ti .5 .'1, 110\D1 '1'11 1,155'
puri, g 11,111..1 t1 6.', 11'1111,• I,, ; -
h,a11-, ''. v 11,1111 hill •. .11111 11>-
hllrl I1 ,,:•,' ,,t 11 :, 11tt ,bur 11) let s.
I',1hn1i' 1,111, 1 lo,tt 1„1 1'113 1,iy
1)111 ,11,11(' Irl„ tnl„t'ur an11
pro , Ir t. '1'111 dole 1'hu Ic 11:111.11 -
ell, 1,11h1r,1, 1'1 r: it , 1(111,i1 11),
POULTRY KEEPERS
111;
healthy (,'hu k:• tltt . coming Sea -
con by pl'ttIg your „torr note,
w'rlt' for 1915 pr1we,; on our Guv.
eminent A',t,ros ell ,'luekr, nl-o
catalogue ,'11tainin'_ the proper
Iroodin( and n11 imam urrd In
ear o1) 1„ tier p,ultly.
MONKTON POULTRY
FARMS
\I,nt1,ln, nnt:lri°
11:A It I,1• la a tlitN(2 DISt'1(I'N'1•.
That's the hie news front 'Iron
Not'h Chit;era's. Tim die -'1111111
for boniti11 your order i tt 3' and
'Pop Notch quality eiti'Ics 'mans
more profit for you. Top Net,'h
Churls are, Government Approved
from bloodlust ed bre. 111 rt, that
Bre noted for their fa:<t grow10,
livability :old high ()motile( ion.
Tear after yea' 1vpeut °IAN'S
f)•otrt '':)222(2, II purchasers prove
the 'Iron Not'[ 'hick:+ tire Ole
cheeks for you tau. Save money
by book fro: your order early.
Free catalogue and early hooking
dit''ount. Also laying and ready
to lay (gull) t2 for Immediate de-
livery. Top Not.) t'hlelkcrfes,
Guelph, Ontario.
LA VIN,; I'I'I,I,I:'I'S—,\NIL .5 FE5V
dny0ldS--ay.:t I; hlc. \I'rlle for list
tout prier,•. :511,° soma: Topics of
(he Report „e nntariu's 19.11
'Poultry con fetHive —yaluatole end
tet ttu,:itr t':lrllut. Bray Hatch-
ery,tan .10htr Si. N, 1Iamilten,
Ont.
1'1"S Nt)'I' 'I'u,l 1;.11111' 'I'(1 1t}tItl•:it
'I'w''ddle chicks and when you
order In advance yell have more
t•hanrr 10 .serum the breed you
Iva nit 'nn] when vote \rant theta
fond w hat's more 'I'weddle offers
liberal early boolctng' discounts,
es well its an rear'),' 411,111'4,ry (Iis-
c1,t1111 'I'w'Adl' 11:1011'1'i,•S have
'leen your guarantee of first el is
ohielts for 111 years and This year
()ter chicks• will he 1.'It4.1' than
'1'4'. 1 Nin't (14,1:11' send for ':tt-
nlol tte /11111 11,.1 r4 1•1111y booting
prieel st, You rant lose, 'I'tv'ddh•
prices are guat'alltet'll against :t
raise o4, ), de'lln', .11su Inyitlg
pullets for immediate delivery,
TwedlHe ('hick ilnt'h'ri,s
Ilyd, Fergus, Ontario,
$1,00 BOOKS YOUR ORDER
01111':11 Ynt•It 1:115 CIIICKS NO\V,
rind not be ' disappointed. all
ehi'Ics are front guaranteed test-
ed stork, and from 2S oz, eggs or
het ter. tarred Rocks mixer! 112,00
per 100. white 1't: horns mixed
(11.11U prl' Ileo, Barred rock pull -
eta 119,110 per tom, \chili' Ieghorn
pull'I (:'2,110 per 100, white rocks
mixed 115.011 per 1011, white hock
Pullets (01,ltll per 100, Drown leg -
horns mise d (13,1111 pt r tun, Brown
leghurn pullets (24,1111 per 10(1, \\'e
guarantee Inn,; live delivery,
balance paid ('.0.1), Maple (Pity
lfalrh,•ry, Chatham, Ontario.
ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW.
AND Isle)' :\lel: Gl':\rtAN'l'I:l:D
your ,shirks for next Spring when
you want then). )tarred Hoek
mixed (12.00 per 1011, white leg -
horns mixed (11.00 por 100, Mar-
red Roelc Pullets (19.110 per 100,
\chit' leghoru pullets (22.110 per
1(14 Heavy lured teals. 10.00 per
10(1. Leghorn t'kls. (2.00 per 100.
All chicks hatched ft'otn 20 oz.
eggs or better and from speoi:tl
mater) flunks, 1111:urant eed 1110'0
live delivery. (1,1111 hooks your
order, balance 1'.0.1), It:tinbow
iiet'hery, Chatham, ()neer(°,
OI'it I'I'I.LF'i's w'DIh 1'RO\'l:
profitable producer» and you will
be pleased \\'ith rrlll' t,''IrcS. Taut
supply laying and ready to ley
In Barred narks, Now Tlnmp-
shires, 'While Leghorns, llyhrids.
Also booking Any old shirks for
1945, Free catalogue. Top Notch
('hirtlt•ries, (;uelph, Ontario.
100 CHICKS FREE
\VI'T11 1sv11RV ORDER OF 100 PEI, -
let ,[Irks. we glyc 100 free chicks
(our choir'), Leghorn pullets
(22.95 per 100, barred )rock pal-
lets (19.95 per i00, white i1nclC
l'ullets (24.95 per 100, iir'own leg -
horn Pullets (24.95 p"r 1110, All
chicks sold bnrk'd by high egg
pedigreed stork. $1.00 books your'
order, hnl:utct ('.0,1), Outtrnnteed
100x; live' delivery, )Cent Hatch-
ery. Chatham, Ontario.
DYEING .52 CLi;ANiNG
HAVE \(1U ANV'rll1N(; NEEDS
dyeing nr cleaning? \\'rite to us
for information. We are glad to
answer your questions. Depart-
ment 1I, Porker's Dye Works
Limited, 791 Vonge Street, To-
ronto.
Ell t S,%l.1''2
EI,II7CTRlt, .Il LU12. NEW, USED,
bought, sold, rebuilt; ' uilt; belt s
pulley's, brushes, Allen Electric
Company Ltd., 232e Dufferin St.,
Toronto.
ARMY BOOTS
NEWLY RECONDITIONED HOOTS
of our armed forces, perfect con-
dition, (3.25 delivered. Money•
buck guarantee. State size, send
money order. Ruskin & Co„
Peterborough, Ont.
NEW HAIR GROW'TII, 011 YOUR
money back. That is the guaran-
tee behind "Luxus", the amazing
tortnula for eliminating dandruff,
baldness, falling and thinning
hair. 11,50 and 12.75 at all drug-
gists—or direct from Luxus Pro-
ducts, Windsor, Ont.
HEMORRHOIDS
2 Special Remedies
by the Makers of Mecca Ointment
Mecca Pile Remedy No. 1 is for Protruding
Bleeding Piles, and is sold in Tube, with pipe,
for internal application, !'rice 75c. Mecca 1 ile
Remedy No, 2 is for External Itching Piles. Sold
in Jar, and is for external use only. Price 50c.
Order by number from your Druggist.
,YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM
NOT FLASHES
If you suffer from hot flashes,
weak, nervous irritable feelings, are
a bit blue at times—due to the func-
tional "middle -age" period peculiar
to women—try Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound to relieve ouch
symptoms. It helps nature! Follow
label dlrectlons. Worth trying)
LYDIA E. PINKNAM'S COM OpUND
1,1111 SALE
ANI\i AI, \i;I:;'. Ir;rl:l:r, r'AIt1,1:,
lo, Ir, 11 .11 I r. I,„'. s:1,, n ,1,1r. t'oy•
ote (•t 1111 d„, I'4', p•rd \\'rltt for
(r. 1. 'II ,l 1':''111, II, r,• nhd rlr-
eularS t,n 11,1. Ir, U.,I brut: uu•th-
nds, ,11:71, 11j/1,, r l•. 11111 11off-
ntan, 1: 11-.. 11, .',1:111.
(1 no , 111':=1If:I, 11.1'.1,\I
wa 111r I;s • , t, ,h'llt''red.
I'1111u• Co riald ",.to „2 tt'rlit.
If, N, Its,. I: I; 1, I'1, 1() :.01
POULTRY GRITS
141'1” 1111.'`; til(11 4 .t',It `.1 V1:
25'; Sit! Irl nolle'' I,rlte, 4'g{', 2.
tchltr :-ulu:,blr !gh', i':11t•tunl
1'n1'hunn11, ,11111 11'011' 1ti`oluahlr
over 'rn1; Sili':,. Alrtlt2 wonted
)44'1141 for p1'111 :Ind ,:111111;
STINSON REEB SUPPLY
COMPANY LIMITED
55(5 Delnl Imo r .1)'., Mow r, al, 1'.Q.
"FAIRWAY"
i'1' CLEA NS!—
A5 1'1' \\'AXES!—
AS I'4' POLISI11ES!
Oui1lc I':ffl'i'nt fluor Tool! ("anti -
(Ilan I'at'ut. No kneeling! Nn hard
work, )'cepa your flours av you
lilt° than, using your favourite
wax, liquid et' paste, I:fflr'lent mole
make haul \\•oris r:tsy. "Fairway"
saves your I, met,, \L'ttr•rlal, work-
manship, guarallerII. Full tilter-
tlnns with earn "Fairway," only
(5,75 express mild.
FAlltll'AY
401 Gerrard Street, Toronto,
FOR SM,;, SI,I:InIts AND rU'1'-
tItt'. Shipped anywhere. Fur In-
formation write pox 22, 111essets,
Ont.
SLIPIT
]1AnN1':SS DI1I;SSING — 4.1NI':ST
leather and hnrners preservative.
Slipit also has minty household
uses 25c tip at most grocery, hard-
ware and chitin stores. A prodnrt
of Lloyds Lnhnr:ltoile., 'Toronto.
(1,01,1 RING .11'1"PION SALT; OI'
Seoteh Sheri horns belonging to
51,',1 nrh, It.lt. 4, Guelph, c, miles
north of Guelph consisting; of 20
females, 4 hulls, w','dnt•sday,
November 15th. 11. T. Ail)°', An'-
tionerr.
,JEiISEV \V„1 1' S T I'R1':S11.
Apply 51. T. Stacey, 0.11. 1 fort
Stanley, int.
VAi LEYI,1\ I' :1 It 1I, OXI'(11tl)
I)own ram putt[' 11rid youne ewes.
('larence 1t. 51'11)400, Easton's
Corners, Ontario.
elsvisU:11, 1,0.\DS 0001) 111'SI1
horses, )nares to foal and fit
'hunks. Greyg's 1lnrhinrry I:x-
ch(tugr, I;tIt and Halifax Sts., Re-
gina, Sask.
]1Rth:1:i1IN(I 'I'i'IlNI:\'S — WAGON
1Vheel 11.11. Bronze weighing; tip
to 33 Ins. at six months. Parent
stock personally selected from
special matings in 1'.5. by experts.
Thousands of guaranteed range
birds to select from, raised with-
out loss. The secret of SuectSt
lies In rt•linblc foundation stock,
Your s'1,'..Don now from our
stock should pay big dividends.
1Vhaltng 'Turkey 12nnch, Moore-
field, Ont,
CA'I'latPILLA.12 TRACTOR D14:
tinoty i'lough \' type with side
wing; Double Drum Stearal Winch
11.1).1 Double Drum Gasolene
winch—S0 0.1i.: Winch with nlr
eooled motor: I'niv,•rsnl ,mints for
}lydraulir llalcts, 0lrhlei' 'I'rucic
& Auto (Parts, 87.1 \\'ellington W.,
Mlnreal.
,Olt SAL': 1112(11STEn1:D COCKER
spaniel pups, pet and show stock.
Martindale Iienn'Is Reg'd., 664
Downie St., Stratford, Ont.
FERRETS 1'(1R SALE, A1,50 1Ii r;-
1stcred greyhound. 102 Coleridge
Ave.. 110. 7.114. 'Toronto.
1I 0I t.1:11.1 X.1111'
"110\V TO BREAK AND Ti1AIN
Horses." A honk every former
and horseman should have, 1t Is
free; no obligation. Simply address
Merry Sohtul of Horsemanship,
1)ept. 411, I'lt nsant 11111, Ohio.
51A('III\l2Itl' 1(11051115
MACHINERY REPAIRS
GENERAL .IAC11IN1: SI100 w'OI1iC
I.i,EC'rltll' ANI) AC1:'TYLENi9
WELDING
111:'I'AI,i,IZING
IIAV1: YOUR WORN S11A1''1'S
AND tit'SIIINGS MADE 1,1 ICH
NEW BY 'I'110: NEW M l2'I'.\i.
SPRAY PROCESS
ALL w'ORIC 1.I t'.\11.4.N'I'1201)
Godson Contracting
Co,, Ltd.
Union St., 'Toronto
Jt'N1")'ION 7:1011
1'.tIt5I. ern 5.51.0
193 ACRES, 1 MILE w'ES'I' 011
Kitchener limits, Kitchener -Strat-
ford highway. Charles W. Moser,
11,11 4, Kitchener,
90 ACRES, 1{! MILES WEST 01'
Alliston, 2nd lot north of No. 89
Highway; gond buildings. Charles
Lowery, 12.11, 1, Alliston.
114 ACRES, 20 ACRES 00' IllsSII,
80 (teres good tractor land, large
bank barn, 2 houses, 1 stone, I
frame; furnishings optional; 2%
miles front the town of Durham,
11 Cawthra Sq., Toronto.
151) ACRES; GOOD 1.0:\51 501f.,
County Durham, near highway,
school, village, large cleared
fields, spring creel:, running wat-
er its house and stables, cement
basements, furnace, hydro avail-
able. Jlust sell, no help. Stock,
implements sold now, N. 5\'. 'Ie -
0111, Jauetvlllc•, Ont.
100 ACRES, 01)111) SOIL, 80 At'It1:S
under cultivation, good house
and out-bulldingS, two good
wells. For full particulars, write
)'kion Snowdon, \irrriekville, Ont,
1111. No, 3.
IIA Ut11i(ESSING
L 11 A 11 N HAIRDRESSING THE
Robertson method. Information
on request regarding classes
Robertson's Hairdressing Arad-
emy, 137 Avenue Ilond, Toronto
III {1111.11.
ItHEU9IA'I'IC 1' A I N:' nll1.11:\'E
Rheumatic fain with Fermol
Rheumatic arthritic lain Tablets
safe, effective and Sure. At
your druggist's or sent( $1.00 nom
receive one month's Suppl3 post-
paid. T'e'mp) Distributor s. 11o•.
712, London, OnL
M 01111 Al,
1.1: Al, I,I',tilt'S ,'i'tt\I.lr•111r' '1'110
11 un 1114 Inc ilong t"ut,o, rclieV's
t14. 1)o11., ,‘,runt), bolmv tltr,
'o,.1 I -h w, f,•tt' 1x,1115 Idle,' rnt-
t1r. tt•,IIi p.,4' :,lel 1,1.0.11 lie 21 25
1,.. h„1111 111' 't1 i 11 Dr, \1, 141 48
.'1,•(115 It , t'1, , 11,1 111111011
,nt„
1'1":1 I'L't,\'I:" 1:5'1:111
„1 1:liettow 1' I'. ,t4' or N'urttls
:.1..,ot.1 to 10,11'e 1;, 1te,ly 51,1/1
111113 \Iu1,t1,'r tilt' ;•,1„I,,
u: ..11,.rI11 TI'.,
•
S'I'OS1.\t'1l A'':It 'I'Ii1;1':.11) \Vitt;\IS
oft, 1 are the e ot-e of ill -health
to hum:, r:••, all ng:,:•. tin 01,1 Mi-
nion, ! \C'1ty not fond out If this
your Rouble” Intele:Airus 181'.
11'rttr 1111!1,11) yrs
O'uledl,
14pe1 i:,lt:l', 'foroh!. 3.
P'It:•1.:15 'I'.\1:1,1':'rs, A I'tt1rrl\'Il
rorrevtive for ,fflotib:,tion, slug-
glsh )Iyer, t:or'drt d Ytnrn „'11
/11111 b(1tyt'0, 23' :,t d':,1, 4'1, or by
1111111, 2 hnv•'• So'5 boxes :t Leo;
write I'Ig-Lax 1'ru,luet', 54.52-
stoek, (tot.
SA'I•ISI'1' 1't)1'It:;1:1,1 — I;\'l:Itl'
suffer, r of itheontntir Iain- or
N,'to'Itit' should tri' li ' t,'s 1'1!H-
edy. Sold only 11unrn'11 11'118
Store 335 J':I}'In, (1115)2x. I'ost-
p81d 11.110,
IIAUMIII;KA FOOT i1:51,51 (tests ova
offensive odor Instantly, 4Sc
bet le. Ott event. Denman
Drug Store, ()Dawn.
MUSICAL INSTItl:M :\'4's
T'ltEit A. 11OIli.tIN0'I'ON 1;1'vs,
sells, csrh:t nr;cs musical Instru-
ments. 111 t'hurrh. 'i'nrontn 2.
0l'I'l11'I'I'.NI'I'IE. 1'(IIt
13E A iIAIRi)RFSSFR
JoIN'ANAI).\'s i,I;.11rINr, (,'111101.
(it',•:,t opportunity,linit-
11r'ssi tV
T'len-nnt dignified profession rood
\capes, Ihrnt<:ttots surves2fltl. 1:.!%)L1
grnrluate•,. :\merien'great,. t .s-
tern. Ilia:=l en t, d ritft loon,• 1'1, r,
writ, m' ,1111
A1.111\'1':I, 11111:1/111;SSING
S('IIfu(LS
358 11111(1); 1\'.. 'T(tlkON'I'1)
llr:un'he'' 41 1'1inc St. IL,nultnn,
,l• 74 Rideau Street, Ottawa.
.'1111'rrlCttsite; 1
TIME TESTED QUALITY
SERVICE and SATISFACTION
Your films pr operlt• d, \•r loped )11111
printed
r 012 8 EXPOSI'Itl; 110LLS 25c
110i'itIN'I'S 8 for
1'INEST ENI,:1t11;INt; Slat1'I('I;
Yum may not get all the Nine, you
w'nat. this year, but you Inn 0 all
the quality and 'weir,• you d. ire
by w'nllingr your films to
1111,01111.i I, 1'11(1'I'n •01t1'I('I'
Station .1. Toronto
PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS
12 FOR 69c
Select your fa your' nriati\'c' and
send to u'. \Vr'll return 12 print”
mounted on et1met ive, ra16o2-P11
greeting cards. with enveiopes for
mailing, for 119', 'rho most original
greeting cards you Inn get --I hr
kind your friends will keep—cards
that men on fictive ,revue rut hnntr'
111111 01'rrsrn' 1i111, to est. (leder
early. (2 Phot n;,rnpits on t'slrn,l: rs
to). "i'
STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE
)lox 1211, Postal 'Terminal A, 'Toronto
"Your quality in colouring and de-
veloping is excellent," writes it cus-
tomer at i'eterborough, Ont., "and
your service is prompt and guaran-
teed. T nett particularly fast-Inrltrd
with the coloured enlargements and
Christmas cards. Your prices for
such quality work ore really rr0n-
omtcal and i appreciate your prompt,
reliable service."
Any Size 110l1-0 nr e Exposures
DI':l'1:f,O1'1:1) .1\11 1'ItI\'1'1'1) 255
3 5101;Y'1'12n i:\l,.11ICI:NEN'rs 25e
Size 4 x 0" in Beautiful Easel
Mounts.
You rats have enlergelnr•nt1, enlour•
ed by hand for rt small additional
charge.
Framed Enlargements 4" x (2". on
Ivory tint mounts, In francs 7" x 9"
'Burnished Gold nr silver, Cirr11-
sL'tn Walnut or lllaelt Ebony finish
59r; If enlargement coloured 79c.
Print your n:11110 and address ptain-
tl. „n •111 nt•,i 4'+r'-•,
"11:1,1.1:111
('hrist "
:Megiddo
N.Y.
I'IIlSON.11,
('091iNG DEEDRE
wonder( ul book free,
51Issi0n, 12o'hesler 11,
1'.1'1' 1',X'1')4
11E'I'11E1STONII.\P011 & ('091PAN1'
Patent Sn1i,•itors, Established
1890; 1.1 icing West, Toronto,
Bnnlclet of information on re-
quest.
WANTED
\\ANTED '1'(1 001: .51,L KINItS 011'
hard wood and sift wood 1,112,
also small quantity bolts. \\'rile
Hogdon & Gross, Furniture Co,
Ltd., w':tilcerton, Ont,
SATES \\'AN'I'l' 1), 1N G00D CON-
tlition, J. & J. '1':3'lor, Limited,
145 Front Sl. 1;., 'l'oruut,1.
OLD BOOKS — AI:\G:\'LINES
1'ltl;-\\'.111 )'NIPPED S't'.\'l't'S (111
English publications wanted.
Jokes, tette-type detective, Italic,
spicy, privately printed, London
Life, Calgary Eye Openers, any-
thing unusual b
w2ua1 In books or mag-
azines.
g
hn'
mines Ilighest priers paid im-
mediately, \\'rite listing titles to
Box 178, 73 Adelaide 55'., Toronto,
POII'I'.\111.12 S.1\VU11,L \\':\N'1'I;D,
.\ 1laltc,•, Grttrrnhurst, Ontrio,
W.1NTI It '1'11 1101', BUSH 1,.\NDS
or Patin:, containing hush lands,
suitable to cut furniture lumber.
\\'rite lingdon & (;toss, Fut nituro
Co. Ltd., Walkerton, Ont.
WASTED Inn '('0 2110 AC13I; 1'.\i1\1
within radius of 20 miles of To-
ronto with good river ,1r stream.
ter. 'lust he reasonable price.
State all pa rt Ionians in first let -
Others need not reply. Iiux 180,
73 .ldclnide W., Toronto.
11.\'I't'IIINt: 00014 \5.5N 1'1;11 I'lllt
1915 hatching; season. 1'lo'hs
t'ulled and blood -tested tree of
charge under Gnv'rn»u nt Super-
vision. gond pretni'm paid. For
full details writ,' 1 0x \o, ISI,
73 Adelaide W., Toroitr
Ni':\4.' \\'121'1'1:BS NEEDED '4'0 1111 -
write Ideas in newspapers, twig-
nzines and hooks. Splendid op-
portunity to "break into" fns&in-
nting tt•riltng (told. Fu'I hlfotm-
ation for self-addressed stamped
rotl'rn envelop.'. 1'aetWO features,
39 Iger Ave., Toronto 8.
1'.11111 11ELP \)',t \'l'I:D
1:XI'I:It11:N('l'fl 1':1T2y1H:\NT),
sin).;le, 8113' nationality, under G0
yeah, of age, Gnm1 httne and
wares. Apply \!r. Rob 1303'. liow-
nul11ville, Ont.
11111.1' WANTED
GIR1, w'.\NTI:D FD R 1491.51.1.
humle, 2 children, tight duties,
\Write to 878 Avenue Rd, Toronto
12.
PAIR 4.
(R�[RRKKKaR'�ItRK+tKttit�[���K�KtRK's4��C�[KetK�tlKt(KtC�FaEtR'tt1Rp
Elliott Insurance Agency
I3LY"1'H --- ONT.
v►
INSURE NOW! ANI) BE ASSURED.
Car - Fire - Life - Sickness - Accident.
THE STANDARD
1)1'altl'11 and main i ))ttiId drain be demi- f \ 1,1, 1tl Utl Jun Sth, and Clerk alvei.
C'tI out. Tender, 'were npl'llrfl fire 1ht' ,:11111', 1 ,L1'll'tl, Kennedy -11r,1%II,
cru,11jn4 ;unf h,:uiin gt;utI a, 'Advil-- That Ilse Council buy i,ilY,l-I )I) Horth
tied. Iherc uta, but one tivr,ter, that to- \ in„re itt•nd,. tarried.
of beer,;( h;t,l'.'+trtl hit• (tie pa yd. de- SPECIAL MEETINGS
hycred to :11lywhere in 'Twp. May Sib. for
\i,oi'n,--1;rend-1:emicd , That min- the purpose of putting in :t luidt'e utt
ut(•, ..i k;,t nlettin,..! ht' adopted. 'Irian- the Voting Utaiu. This Iwidt4e \\;l, +lis• -
h;etne,fr, Thal the (lel k pay the bridge cussed ;tut (',.,lord decided to put in
a llott:(14ee, and seve•enee, to the ,t'\'- cement tile', .\ motion lry (,t'o, lift to 11
J. H. R. Elliott, Cordon Elliott Leal part,:, entitled to it on the Sho1,- and \\'. R. Jewitt, tli,tt vse give (;t• ,r);t• '
Office Phauo 101, Residence 1'ltaue 12 or 1411, Ibroiik-(;arrest Itrain. Jewitt -Dale, 'I hat Radford the job of,ul,1)int;and laying 1
"COURTESY AND SERVICE” l we return th1 (IQ," it on the \'oniy; .1- foot cement tilt• lot• culvert in \'t,ttii,,,
�f4,1tData;Dl tala21N)ireN21:t1t9,Diat1JtANDt912NDL.4)91DtDINDiI.D4;t2IDt1)1N21`lt;iNDI)t)t)tki ! ell 1)r;tilt i,( (:e,,. :11iot'k. Iettitt Ilronn. Drain on ,itlt'toall II! -I1. Carried, a
I Plitt 1(e pay $5.00 per Month to the I May 311th, Special uleet1ng held 1 t '
l lttttull ;o1\tl (-lt'rk a, brie ,Iharl• toward In,,k over the tapol't of Fred r\. )•.dram•' 1
.. _ ._ t - upkeep of I` .,tion Itoard Ill Clinton, ton, eltgimier. 111 charge of \\':it;tlt-i Draini
Dead and Disabled• •lrnals � hale -Jewitt, That \tr accept the troller \lhiclt Iran, hero deliveredhr engineer.; _
Disabled Ailrico. i:t(lford for crashing :inti haul- )ilotion--Daie-Jewitt, That we real the; -
Idler the crlt,lteil gravel al (U1- per yd, report oil the \\%saner• Drain oil Tirol' i -
'I)ale-Kenny-1 , That iccotut, be pail. 15th, at M p.m., and that the Clerk 1 '
Jewitt-kernedy, That we advertise for notify ail ntttrest(d parties, Carried.
Telephones: ikts ootl, 501'il, Seaforth, 15, Collect. tenders on the Young and Wilson ; (Continued nest neck)
Itrain. hto\\u Dale, That the Clerk i --,r—
order 2 In(tre rag kali:, id wood through +
the ,'-filer of the Ftcl Controller, That
1'
t'i dig riitu{:tIli ill , are extended to Mr.
REMOVED PROMPTLY.
DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTD.
WES'1'Ii'IEI.I)
we round $5.011 10 the l mi,11 tit (Itn-
T..._ _.-_.__.___�_�._-�....._. _•, _.—_.. _._.__-- . —__—_.-.-- -- ------- loll nit the
t'o,; 1(t t'I'el'11t1.L' .tory It. 111H1 \I:,. 11";v;'1.'1 (.;111111111(l, 111P
Treasurer, and '1'\yp. seal to be attached 1. birth ttf ,1 h;tht boys \'inr;ll,on
I1'witt-Ilan(, ha1 the 1 +ok, of the
hi notice. Cannell. Ilrown•Kenne ly,
That by-law 3 a• read three tilnc, he
passed at• -1 the Twp. Seal attached,
Carried. 'Tint we extend the I?ng;in-
Her's time (t the Poliaril, \"ttngblutt,
land \\':liner 111;till, el months, 111.0%n-
\cnne ,, la 111' l petition
on
G. R. AUGUSTINE
REPRESENTING
THE MONTREAL LIFE
"THE FRIENDLY COMPANY"
Associated with The Atlas Insurance
Company, London, England.
1
}
Wednesda'v, Nov, 8, 19.1,1,
Ii 11•� 114��N
PUBLIC NOTICE
V -Day Programme
A inletting' rel)rescntati\':' Ili' 1111 \T 11 lt;e (Org'an-
iratiow, and all citizens 1nturestc'c1, is called for
Monday, November 13
At 8 O'clock, in the Memorial 11all, Blyth.
This meeting. is to arrange for a Suitable `1 -Day
Program, and is called at the request of the Village
Council, KEEP THE f)ATF IN MIND.
,•iY,J,.11,II..:,,:,.IJ.r,... s .14M JI1, ,.,.L.. ., i.. �., i.�.�.1 ,. J, ,, 1 ,, I� 6,111..lu �,. ,I- 1-r I,:„1
1.,vulr,hlmn Street ft -tilt committee , 11 t p-1;tl on 'i';'er,day, November 2111, .-- - _ _ _. _,- — --.
tun ell over ll, the '1'otyn,htp and that \Ir,, Straele,ll and \li„ ilnehanan John Gear and \i1, t'iear, of liitehener, 'Mrs, k• \ incept
Fred l'rt't he ;,i>puilted lu longi after +,f lira<'cl, v lt'tI one ;day last werki \I r, Raymond fie'dmvitt1 was ;t recent i Miss 11:noel • l'a'1,t1 visited Guelph
file arc('( }ithts lcwitt -Dale, 'That 1\s frith Mr. and Mr's. I. hnellatan, London •:i,itot last Friday, Lewis 1 lndclt and Fleatn•
Sever;t! front this vicinity attended i ilio \la• \lar+l1 of l.t,lltlolt ,Dent iteilll. ,el•'cict1 1ir train t(, rcpre,ellt
adj,'urn. � !
n , the httr,t' >1Hiw' at 1\'ittphatit (11 (late.... over lilt' \1'eeh-end under the parental 111111 oil at 11e. .'..\,( ,
,ay.
!flay.
} APRIL MELTING
t' I That huh+! the ,roti tit
( \1 r,. 1\'t+i. t'rtlii,.r .,f t'rrwe and
LIFE • PENSIONS • ANNUITIES' Itraneit \r, 1 1)0(1(1': Drain, to he hell l \leetint on .\ptil •{til. All llltI1b rs 1 \I r. ani{ \ r.. l J, 1.. McDo tail visited ! \lis. 1.eltis ('o,,lt, ito„ 'Parlor :111(1 l'1.\ ing-ttilt(er Colin ('11,ner ;ire ,pend-
•
,f„r 1 tninith to interview molt' ow'ncr, present. Minute, of last regular meet-
,'
eet ttCtItlr with Mr. aux! firs, I. Killuu:,h f I:Ir:ur,t 'falor yi,it -d at tit. Catlett-- !int, :( fru day, X\ WI the fernier', !'nth
__ --- _.___ . on the min drain if they 'want to have unInst rc:ul and adopted. of 1)nn _,ninon. aIle, ;1(141 Niagara Fall,. 1It tuor skit- rr, \i r, \V, 11, 1'att1+)n•11.
r 1 -ii ticauc'1 :It the same time. Carried. petition ,,resent(() t(1 Council by \it,. ant) \Ir•;. \nrman liaill„rd, \lr, t -I her Hunt), \li:•, Itrtty Set•ord. ' I'll, Violin', Pe {I'(,' luecti"); nn
'WILLIAM II. MOI RI r'1 11Jewitt-Dale, That we accept the and -
Ross ,,•\,nt. 'cont \yith a properly owner, ('t
Ross It,ulior(h were London visitors i n \ir. ;111+1 \it•,. \larvin \ItDowe 1 :11'e j \\& .ltle,dat t veiltttl, N:t, in the 1,1.111 of
LiCENSED AUCTIONEER. it,n',' report anti bare report; printed have a ditch Pitt into :t state of repair 1'htu•,d;ty, visiting tlik week with 'Toronto to Irit'u(l a l Itdl„itt'eu Social. .\ number emir
Specializing In Fnrut flint Ilouseholt,' Trendy Ter next ,,,,,,Hing. lirnwu-Ken- tinder the \luniripal Drainage At. \I r,. I.I.+)d ii':dlrn yi.itt'l her ti.tie \Ir. awl \1 r, .11beet Campbell vi -it in t„r.ttnnr and ih„, who did not lt+!
Sales, iIlrdy, That Clerk i„Ile the Debentures thro(igh their property, A It•tltr 11.°m
'daughter, i)on;t:t, in the children', 1
Ilowartl Trewttrtha statinrf that !tc (1,.1 1
Licensed for the County of 1luron. , on tits tihol,hr,utk !)rain and the Clerk pita{, London, on 'i Inn•,day and
Rettsonallfe Prices, and Satisfaction land Reeve he empowered to sign ,nine• It +t wish ;::r act a. 1 1111 keeper, 'The port, her fir ,::rt'„intr as hell a, eat herr an 1 \!:. Siv,i-t'cherg,
. traveller the Lundy 1 t•e Cu, was
Guaranteed, l';,rri(d. (su,tt-Krnnrd l hat tint' he rxpe:; -d. et, Apple,
,trectt and gate (,notation; on ,rely 1 t ,,cut a fete 11 r, :col \Ir, 11 (1111 \lrt'alhltt Ili broke in, after (he (tendictiun had been
For in'forn fine, etc., (trite or phone , 1 Reny :tit 1 ii'. I. {lair order 10 anti 12 i Mrs. I. L. \lel),`'wcil
William H. \fort'ftt, phone , Iles Idonee ;well tile for the nt'its,ary drains. Car- fence and pus{ to he ship;tc(I h(ft'1'e ,lays at the horse of her daughter, \I r,. Myth, visited on Sunday with \ir. and prt'ut,tisetil.
)U,- ed !1 t' 'toile of day, :t the holm. o1 to ,,:11 a ,,,'Haiti\. lilt' $t ranomie 4''ql-
rr- t14rs da t: ht' r, \it's. r\rtlltn' S1 t i,I& ,i,tcll of t t,tttl lnii
of islitellett I,t 1\'iluttirc,l t ann,+h(dl and t':une,.
tel.
The
gathering
rjr,l. ,taint -knottily, That we any ;l Ilex( tali, ,\ Ietter butt \Iles titin( t t t
3; Shop 4, Blyth. 4.4•tf. I ftlytil, cret;u•}• Iliyth Committee to
grant of ,5u. to the Clinton Sprit¢ . se
HAROLD JACKSON Show. t',trrietl Kenuc(1}•-Jewitt, That luu
•ricinc the buys who return, was read
\\'1(l. carter ask for ten+ler, for the ('),kin): that a representative be ap-
Licensed Auctioneer,
erii'llithl}rays'rnarfs. Carried, p"Toted. 1„ ro•oprratc lvith the Iliyth
Speeialiet in Farm and household !)ale-Itroun, )';tat all acc,tts+tt as yeas} t'tuunittsr to lvelconle them borne. .\
Sales, f he pail, carried, ]lruw•n•Dalc, That letter f111n1 the Dist. Engineer, Str;t-
LleenFed in Huron and Perth fj Fred Prat tine Twit, (unstable he dull 1, rel, asking that the road Supt, and
1 11s
Counties, Prices reasonable; antis ,worn into t'ttu•1>. carried.Ictyitt-
Irony tl(fial, of the l Ml as pos-
,c, tits
/action guaranteed. I:\rmstr,l};, '1'u:l, this meeting adjourn. 811/1111 Convention at Strat-
ton! int April' 1.411,, notice to he for -
For Information, etc„ write or phone 1 Carried,
warded itlt'nt so arrangement., could he
Harold Jackson, R,R. No, 4; Seaford...
;Phone 1.1r6431,
• Hallett 'Cowwnship Council -
• fr -r a int.:ing .t. the ktt)al fork Hotel,
.loronh,. No a/ion taken.
\lutl„t` — Moved by lirow'ii 1)71,1
}reined), that the minute- of January
1 (1-tiIle he ad,)med. Carried, Jewitt
and Dal'•, that we add the name of las.
\lel„„1 a Ta, Collect. r in Uy -law 2,
1ol,1 tit%' ',n• •alary he sct in I)y-law 1
at 40e ,t1•r hour soul 10c per dile. C'ar-
tie,T itr,-un ani Kennedy, 'i hat we
cancel the bowl on the Twp. tax col-
lector a• tllc )lank collect, the taxes in
t-trried, stroma anis Kcnncily,
That tit,• (',tuncil purchase two car
cord Trend through the Price
ai.,i 'Trade Board Carrit'd, Jewitt and
1);tie, That the Bank of Commerce, An -
born, be given authority to pay Iiullctt
fJ'wp, cheques singed by the Reeve and
•
MARCH MEETig(G made,
C"tttcil tact Mar. IS. all trtelnhcr: \lotions—lir,iwn•Kcnnedy, That the:.
present. Reeve presiding, Letter front � Noad Sups, and as many '1'11•,,, (iii- '
County Clerk stating that the \Var-,vial; :l, possible attend the Convection'
,den's Committee have deemed it ani- at Stratford, :\,a•. 14111, Carried, Je11•:tt•
11•i,able to ltwrr the discount rate pay-11)aic, That the Reeve and tiro, Brown
able to local municipalities for prepay- act with a Myth Committee as a %vel-
mt'nl of county rate, from 5 p.c. to 4t'nittiIlg committee for returned Olen.
p.c, commencing front tilis date. .1 let -Carried. ict•itt-Kennedy, That we or -
ter fromNIelrride ,C• \lt•1•thhon endue- filer two more cats of white birch from
itg \lr. C. D. and E. P. Bowman's at- (tire foci controller. Carried. Brown -
count ttu the 1 Ju11ttt 1(11(1 \Icliiilop 1)111e, That 1a accept the resignation of
))rain, .\ letter from (Teo. Alcock , l lowar•d 'Trot' •tt•tha as Pound Kecl,cr
'stating that 111 ha, rancciletl his eon. for 1044. Catrisd. itr'nwn-Jewitt, 'I'illtt
tract oil the Young Drain and asked the tax collector send notices of the
Council to entl'•ider rvtttrtitllg h1, Tie- ))))paid ;axes to illtere,(etl Partin`, that
,msit. :\ stitlttlItry of road expenditure, all unpaid taxes will be ,elft to Gide-
for 1943 ,1s compiled by the Govt. and- rich on May 1st, 1944. Carried, few-'
iter, A letter iron, the Sick Children's itt-Kennedy, That u•i• order 71100 feet •
]fuspital %,kit;. for a tlitnatton front of snow ftnce, anti 350 po,tt from the
the totvn.ltip halt no action taken. The family Fence Co, ('airied. Dale -Jewitt,
Clerk \vas instructed to write \icKil- That tv' accept the tender, ttf George
lop twp. notifying them that a petition i itadford for the \"omit; Dra'n at ''51.
has been received asking that Ole and tender for ((pen portion of the \Vii -
ton Drain at 110)'), (Tarried. 1 . 14-
1,+,0 743. dirt:;..tin,...8.4. .:.4.4.4.4.y)...+at. h.,0+ +H+.1 +HHH+H+HF.+.'U+ +q+N'N+++++.1+441
tt: '•
t,.
To the People of Blyth:
fr
CONGRATULATIONS!
You have exceeded your Seventh Victory Loan
Quota in Record Time.
Your boys overseas will be proud of this
Splendid Record.
Keep up the good work and let them know
WE ARE BACKING THEM TO THE LIMIT.
INVEST IN VICTORY
Buy An Extra Bond
HURON COUNTY NATIONAL
WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE.
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Dale, That the accounts be paid, Brown
lictutedY, That We 15 lj•Ittr11.
MAY MEETING
Regular meeting ut May 1st. All
present, except Councillor Jewitt, \tin•
Wes read and adopted,
A letter from 1)r. Addison asking
Council to gine lint perltlissinll- to enter
Mrs. Mahle! Lee to receive free insulin,
I'Ins, \i'ilson was ilresent to fettew the
Employees' Jdsurance. fill interested
parties un the tiled portion of the 11'i1 -
sun Drain were present to sec if coun-
cil would have the report and by -lair'
changed awl Ie have an open ditch dug
in place of digging up the tiled portion
and having sate cleaned out attll re-
placed. \!r. Ih•anlc Tantblyti was pres-
ent re auditing of '1\1'p. books for 1944-
45. \ir. \V. J. Dale aid J110. Armstrong
asked Council to buy bonds in the
Victory Loan 1)rive.
Motions— brown-Arinstrung, That
tic renew tate employees insurance
with Mr. \\'ilson for 1944, also on the
grader. Carried 1]rott•51-1<ennedy,
'• That We 81)1)0;81 Prank 'Tanlblyn as
� an'.lit+{r for 104-1-45, Carried. Brown
Kennedy, That the clerk instruct 1)r.
;t Addison that this Council accept the
.t• applications to, {Mrs, Lec for Ltsulin at
:.'present, Carried. prowl;-Ketticdy,
'fltat when the upper part of 11'ilsot
>. ))rain is constructed this Council pay
• G. Ntticry t -1t(1)0, the amount allowed
for severance and spoil hank on the
ditch as we ars: moving the ditch south
,t.
3.
off itis property as it tett he more
cheaply constructed i11 the new course.
Y. Carried. Dale -Brown, '1 hat we modify
) by-law No. 6 to comply the new agree -
'.meat sirmed by the ratepayers, May 1,
•?. 19.4. Carried. drown -Kennedy, That
the engineer, lir. Edgar, go ahead with
;t, the Wilson Drain in accordance with
•,,2• the agreement sigucd by the ratepayers
4 on the ditch. Carried, Brown-Kcn-
:1'1 ::?r�'�f1►`,-'�► " :+•”- `�'yl`L•,-:'i:•►'r'►•�'4r'-M• --- r ♦ Indy, That we hold the Court Ill
♦•x:�7sv.i♦:'o,i• Ire•.
't' :f't<"�'.'►'S+:
• CANADA'S VETERANS
17neMtlit*/# Awn* hties
• This is the Fifth in a %cries of advertisements to inform
• the people of Canada of pians to re•estabtish filen and
women of the armed forces, '1'o get hill detaiis, save and
(cad every advertisement,
1
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0.
C7 '1P •.-',l
'vXft+ t , '
l3or cotltplete ittt'rt
OM, Write for th
1,144:11'1, "hail to Cavil
Life.'
for/»8 ooded old /II -----
Ci,e
CAtUD'S TREATMENT
LEGISLATION
AND PESWN the • • 1cd forces
led as a minimum ofligttion to members
ofsucasarm shah es
Canada has assumed
the fullest possible
that before their return to civil life,f and
be
physical fitness, and that pensiott'ts l all bec(li provided
Ji any
perm towards
disability due to service, full from coast to coast, httuii,twetlt for
permanent r
theCI'anj hospitals have been t established t nt t placed ea their rvtt
most modern types of treatment has been installed, and leading specialists
the allfhave willingly
in branches ct medicine and surgery i person for
at the disposal of veterans,
„ treatment With ;allowances to every
e yidi ct hi .ged allowances for
That; is aft
the first year after return to civil lift: •,alt Etta: trlatllst,ioncc s lite.
pensioned conditions is available (r llictt the ro work and 111 need of C011t1111n1t1;
Those mayhat have
from the
"their lay and allowances of rank etiiic�l' Tori for
Eocn.Ytar, it
ntab(c
n
treatment r y illily 11;114 1
necessary, told for longer when treatment is still requited
condition,
PENSIONS
pension is awardable under three simple and many de
ath rsoanycon t11aons
eatre
cilt
1 When the not to misconducthas served in ttisli cnsio if fk' 11 1(r disability caused
disability nc t
2, (a) When the veteran has served in Canada only, death be pensionable if
by scrvicc to Polsiotlaltic,
(b) Death Or t•'e1.�O,S()L1cT Tilt'. rut not
die to service may 1
hardship Wet
JOSS FOR DISABLED
so that
A very wide ltruh • 111 of c Y 1)511°r`sult cif t tCtI' war carried service 5 •icti t64yih. have a full
anti h1ls Who sutler a Jany volunteer
,t. , War is work, and happy future, lviany v,.llutttftcttntsucltac)r1;�uti�ltirns,ls the War
this It the.
while of specialized
help i5 available
(10115 Of Ca1l;ida, the Canadian
laN` Htttdlaf lHcarintf for the Blind,
Canadian Society for the Det
TRE COMMUNITY'S RESPONSIBILITY
l, in brief form, an outline of the
This series of advertisements1185 1.,,ivett,
entirely that of Parliament, It can provide
Canadian re,establishnlent program for ex•scrvicc nlctt told women, The
rC` however, , is not ct >'
lcsislati0 Tian
Canada who snake the program work,uirhees fputhcc
1cl;islatiull and funds but in the final analysis it nutst be the
veterans
req
selves
po and the s been
r
support so for has n derstanding and effortbytheuwhole people are needed.
public support.. Un
VETERANS' \VELFARI3 OFFICERS ARE STA.
TIONCD IN KEY CDVISIG AND S IAS51S1'OE7i•
UT
CANADA. THEY A
5ERVIGia PERSONNEL, OALL AND PROBLEMS. BE
CONSULT
jtinustcr rf
issital Mader the authority of Non. Ian A. Mackenzie,
VET:RAMS' AFFAIRS
WOMAN OVERSEAS.
T}{iS i�r)\'ERTISChII:NT TO SOME MAN OR
* SEND rW
,Ycdnesdav, Nov, 8, 191.1,
:� :•:••,:•: QN1)I ST3ORO \VALTON
1
LYCEUM UM cl'11 EATItE1'
) WINGHAM—ONTARIO, 'i 'lis 1I"1'111 I.iltlt ;1111 Olive 'II"' I,ia\• "(lee in a \lithos" \\ft, l,m
♦
t l \11 „II, 111 I „r„1,1,�, tier.) I111111(' fill the Sellit'll II}• lbt' \ 1111111; I',u111e ill Ill,
_: Two Silo\lvs Sat, Ni,wlit 't:
1 ;t 1 13,1
, 1'11ilrll (_'11111.111 ill 111C 1',.1111111111i1t I1,111
1• Thurs., F11„ .'—_^-'t' 111. .I 111 NI...-. \I+nt;1) Fri gip,' , 11, Ilrfl,lc II IIJ_C ;lildi'llu,, (ill. 11. 11,1'
• rI Sat., N,, v, ;(•ill -II i; Loud'111, aitll '.!r. ;Iu11 Ales. Jolul Snell, ,I well rrrrivcd idol ;111 Inenther, f 1111
SPECIAL :+
:1♦ \1'. ;1111 \1' .. 1. 11. Shohhr, k ;Ire cast 11Layrd (heir t1; it, "VII'111'''•''
Danny Kaye, Dinah Sher!, in t' ... 1.1tnn' Ill"!111- in �I. \lar\',. ',entertaining hewer!' :Irl- %1rre, 111.
\
"lilt IN ARMS" :I; ,r, Pitt;, Sln,ld:cr and I,ala•I 11.1%i 1 ,.n,
THE STANDARD
♦1, '111' , I ,,.1,, 1 !intim, and \Ir. \1;1,1111,'
;I);utit o, become e,1ah'i 11r,1 'I-114 • 11ru1her, 111 the cast t% 'Tr, \I r. ;1u I
•1 comic s u,",ler, ,1.111 er ;In l n1.111i1.'i4 !'1!,nllo, \I•ited k\ MI \II,. 11'111. b'rn!I's \Ir,. Itongla, La\\te'.s, 11'111. Lrr!nill:',
in Illi. picture. X Kathlien I.renlinl;, Ro,, I.a\11e,,, \l;••
:Matinee Sat, Aftcrnoon•2.30 p,1-1),:1♦ \Ir. and \Ir . Jack It;IlIf11r'I, of (In- jnric Ilackwiil. Ivy Fraser, I)ou);la,
;t; 1•,11, 111.• • 11 i!n1;1 1,1,1 ford, London, Fraser,MOIL, 'I Ues., We:l„ N'Jv, 13.1'1.15 t
Ingrid Berl;nuur, Ch,rLs U;oye^, in•t; \\1111 "11'.and NI'''.11'1.'46 All'' s, tin
t !:.t
"GASi.IGH'I'" 3 •• .11
•
:,1 \'n• ori,ln .1 stet ,I'',uu;1 111,1\ 11;1' �h 0111
Ih1
111u'illcd theatre and entre), 1%ht'relt l,•,
it 11 1, Ill;ly,• !, .1, 11:'.
kALSO "3lU011'T SUI3JEC"TS" .I, \v" L
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••10.00•,.•„001•••••,;•,4, •,•'•0:„:•••1•••0•♦,'.,• ••.1144♦.; \I I'
,.♦ 4111. 1441 ,111.4, ♦1114•.
;hila
•j ~11111
14.11lold',
'I•, Airs. I!;Irr1
1.1:'11 ('::tlrr, London, spent
eel at home,
{ !nig I lir•t)rti,'e %vas in
lint , over the \leel< en I
1'. rd Ila' 11(111 received by ,\Ir,.
111ex Murray that Ill'1' \'„11111;t',I
Donald, i, rellort...I uli,siug oyerseas.l
'I•hr Ladies (Mild 111 til, 1:..urges
fill (:hnreh i, bii,y preparing for the an-
nual Bazaar 11, lie held on Thursday'
in 'the Conunnnil\• hall.
Mrs. 16Merl Patterson i, a patient
1 t, r. I rash ;1;111 bent ';I couple 1,f in 1'ic'oria Iloslr:lal, London, 11111:11l.
I, \ . ,Ile i; n'rciviiii sl,ccial treatment,
?Tic t\ih lis
Lt1iiI 1VAWAN()1111 I I I
lir,. I�I„' 116,! ;1111 , 11, 1!, „t ' 1t !.I t I u\ till• tt '!c Ilia' I`:,lilh llarl:lvcll nl tilr;11f,-111,
(•avuua, `.I,t'ul `•;1t•rd:iv nilh 11,'r !nt!t
ant! Ali. \I;iv
\ir. and \I1 s. (i1' rye i',dd,t ell g1,•'It
sln'nl the \veep -end at her 11,0utc herr.
\less itrr\\in (';tter and her aunt, Airs. Carso: .\Ilcn, (inrush, spent
1\1, II, ..f ,1111,111 n, returned home Last Wee1t \vitt1 her sister, Mrs. .Archie
Sunday %till; r:lilt \r, .it .\rtillu. "n \i .11;tt' from Unseen, 'u 1.;111-
(Mr.
';In liar. ,Ease, \'t',l!,'I 1l it for I'1i11r,. "mcc 1.1;1 'd, 1v!Irrr the}' visilyd tilt)
14per(, 11, ('. , 11 ti;lulrtLr, ;..f'er •11.011. 1„1':11, I. tLttt:;,ter.
Ing hi. fitrlonit"I with his ;ru'e111,. I \t!•. Th Inas
\lis, I':1hl;l \1;11 II ;ill -I .11111 r,•..' ,1i bl'es't \Ir, Robert. Roberton has return'! al ,i 1:111:
11l•Il,itl '.14.11111;1' \\'1 el, ell'( t\II!I NIL\I I• I"I'I•I ttdl\'t•Il utt III, Wav tip 1I' his }wine
I';Illlll'IStnll, Iu('iiilll1:111
tort Mrs..1. \I',Ilsa. „..,•li. , . ,L...,. ,,,..., The uresrure of all members arc re.
stet In• his sister-in-I;iw, \I r,, \1'illi;ull gneslyd. Sllrei;tl hn,iues,.
Rnhertun.
AUBURN
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1tOXY'1"11EAT1tE, I CAI'1'I'AL TIIEA'1'ltli.: 1 REGENT '1'IIEAT1tE
CLINTON. GODERIC,H. SEAFORTi+,
NOW PLAYING: "Step Lively" & NOW PLAYING: Geo, Furinby in: NOW PLAYING 'JACK LONDON'
"Night of Adventure,” BL'LL.RO'I"I'OM GEORGE" 1r& "ROOKIES IN BURMA"
WI:, Tues, Wed.. Dual Features Mon., Tues., Wed., Two Features Monday, 'Tuesday, Wednesday
Allan Junes, Kitty Carlisle an,13iug Crush), 13arry I'llrgcr;dd and
Gory Crani, Juno Blair and
Rise Stevens.
Jimie., Gleason Leo Carralo.
.\ I,I ,l l'1,'I, 1,'I,' ,III111 ;i 111;111, ;I wilt• \11111 .\11'11;' heti. Ili, t it1 -Ir:1 lilt
Ih' I\II,! .`i tris nl ;I 111 Io'I •'I' I !11 11 ,n'` u•, ! 1” ,1111 !.I, !t it 1
III'( ;I 1,It, 11�IIIIIr' It!I„III I,Itt' I,t't tii1111 I Ili• ,1 1o1ItI tt!1'1 h. I
fetal ,1 fon ;I' , r1,IIl;t11, 1 . rr In'
111.`1 lin I•
1 1 I',lell a 1 ' oil III 1,IIIII'•.
ALSO— "IIENIIY ALDRICH
PLAYS CUPID”
Thur:clay, Friday, Saturday
"THE WOMAN OF 'I'IIE TOWN"
III 111;' !,;,1111 IIf her 11,1ud she In'Id IIIc
I' Itt,r nI1•:I brin:;in;t 111 L•nh
.1 t�,nrll 1 f 1, yr and hr n.htcr and
11,111 ;: ;I t!Irl r t1, share the
,II,I dUt`. Irl IIIII l;lt ri,llll',:•.
Claire Trevor, AIh':I t Dekker and
Barry Sullivan..
COMING: Edd'e Cantor in:
"SHOW BUSINESS"
"LARCENY WI'rll MUSIC" Lt, :,I. 11...11 .11 ;111111 a '.
Anna Sten, Kent Smith and
Paul Guilfoyle.
ht',11 ;It ti, n ;dined ;tn11 1,,1:• 21,;
1111,11'r fire
"THREE RUSSIAN GIRLS"
Thursday, Fr•doy,— Saturday
i Pat 0'13.i:n, Carole Landis and 11 :.it t•, 1„ 11,1,, "h;11 1t' 11111 11.111
Chester Morris. 1.1'.1 to 111 ,I I, X11 11. 11It t:,11 1',1111
In 1110 Iu'1•, (*.\eiIilly `;tlur,l;lt' 1.re;1_ it I"',•
ill\ I'„•I
story ever to hit the ,deet'
"SEC,.E'T COMMAND"
(COMING: "111 DIDDLE DIDDLE" COM ING: "Lady, Let's IL•utce' and
& "VICTORY BY AIR POWER" I Henry Aldrich Haunts a House
"GOING MY WAY"
'Phil:stat, Fr:day, Saturday
Dirk Power, Linda Darnell and
Jack Oakit•
'I'T HAPPENED `1'0 -MORROW"
Mal,: Sat. and Holidays at 2.30 p.m, t Mat.: Sat. and Holidays at 2 30 p nt Mal.: 5a1. and Holidays at 2.90 pin
• N
MEETS TUESDAY EVENING,
NOVEMBER 14'111.
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FOR SALE
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the report of the publicity director,.
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;; Huron County Federation of Agriculture 4 0 Trust Certificates
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CLINTON TOWN
HALL . Newman (1'L(ao., a general discussion.
l�londlker, tn'vur used, Wool!.
T1tiI(I'.I) for fill\' (111101111(, , , for
a firm of ill federation lirnhler11, rya; begun with I , ,
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,t1 Q hush :is to principal cowl'
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Tuesd�.,y y Nov. ir.g •ail• •� ",• , 'WHITS ,n vu ,: date, or, at u,,n r:+ ,
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option, may he allnn'ed to nlcunullulc at
The seder ileal of business dealt With 11111'011 Comity Council
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) ronllunuul iulerc,l, the Welt• :.ituations Which ;;ave Bevel 11- ?oveniher Session
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rd in rile fcdcratiuu as the rcault 11f
Yoe nom. meeting of the Huron
the action of the Ontario govern tteut ,( inull\ Council \\ill be held in the
al the last session of the legislature :it l`nuncil l ICuul:ars, Court (fail>e, (;0 ,1....
u bleb an art \vas Passed giving the ! •,
Jaen, commencing Tuesday, November
teacher; of the province legal status 1 Ilh, 1'fI1, at 2
a, a ) rofessiun under the corporate !
.-‘11 accounts, notice, of deputation;
name of the ()Mari.) Teachers' Feller -
;Intl other business requiring the alien-
ation. 'tion of l'unuril should be in the hands
A. 1:. O'Neill, principal of ()sit i v;t I` the (.toasty t'Icrl; not Litertl;an
1t'llt)gialc Instilulc, and a past p1i-t Saturday, November 1101.
dent of the provincial executive 1ta, tllr N. W. MiLLER,
district guest, Itis timely rettiarks en-
livt \ted Inc Ib.eussio! ; drr;dedty a11,1 1
• 11-2.
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ills atsistatice ill the bnslltl's, 111et•t111!;
\\ as greatly atlpreciatcd.
200 p.m,—ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR 1944.45,
2.30—GUEST SPEAKER;
THE HON, .1. L. LESLEY, Federal Minister of Finance.
3.30—MR. C. D. GRAHAM, li•S.A.,
Director of Ontario Agricultural Representatives,
Everybody 11'ciconle To Afternoon Meeting'
6.30—ANNUAL BANQUET: ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL, ♦4
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TICK I•;T ONI.l' — A
'4 W. J. DALE, Sec,•'Trens.
H. L. STURDY, President.
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,1n ideal invtwhnenl for individn;lls, c1/111-
p:ulit).1; authorized I,y law for cemetery hoard,
eseculort and other trustees.
THE
STERLING TRUSTS
CORPORATION
Sterling Tower, Toronto
33 years In Business
The Way 9
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THEY WOULDN'T HAVE BELIEVED IT!
• The gay nineties weren't so gay by today's standards. Think how
the folks then would have felt hacf anyone told them of the wonders
of the modern motion picture theatre. They wouldn't have believed it I
In the transition from those days to this modern age we owe a great
deal to electricity. Today—we are dependent upon it in hundreds of
ways. It will do more for us in the days to come I
In the future Hydro will serve industry, the home and the farm in even
greater measure than in the past. Plan now, to let Hydro lighten your
tasks and make your living more comfortable in the brighter days ahead.
THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COdIMISSION OF ONTARIO
.,, 1 . .,,•..1 o n M. n , +I • . c. • I , 1, 1 .41 • 1..11..
At 12.30 the bllsittct.s sessil
uttly 1'! 'rk.
tiode1'll'h, ()mart 1
;t.i FUR COAT FOR SALE
jtntt•nr,l and tilt` dt'h'};alt', It'll
11'r t!Il' \Ian's fur coat, in good rnllitlliler.
Stratford 1`.\!.l'..\. \\'herr tilt\ \vert' t'rircd erase :able. \pt,ly al 'The
the luncheon guests of the district exe- lhtitl St;uml:rd, ph„nr 5'I.
relive. ,\Dunt r the members at the
(lead table t‘ ere Carl J. Srllzer of 'I•ay-
isiork, the net''ly elccicd president of
the dislrirl tx,trulive ;utd It. ti. I'ltllt'r,'Vaters' List, 19.1.1, Municipality of rho
Principal of Stratford Collegiate -\'ora- Village of Blyth, County of Huron,
1 lion:Il Instilule 11 ho ii•trodnctd the
L;nc t speaker, 11 r. U'\eill's excel-' 4) I'lt'1', h, given 'flat 1 have
_ tvttl t last',, Iv is a t`-'llthlllall'ttt „f }�unl! t'"Illt'lll'II 11t1!t �l'ctlull ,S "f (hl' \ flee-'
Itlllltol• :111'!1 sittvct'c ttt,1'Ir;111,t11. lit' l.l,ls :\1•I, ;111,1 111;11 1 hive tro,trtl 111'
dwelt on presert day educational tl peel,• a1 my office, in the "C britt,
lents and the Place of responsibilil)• the 1111 the 24111 a tv o1 ()rtohrr, 1't -IJ, the
Icanc�r mist recognize as a nu' iitt'r of tis; of ;til prisons entitled to vote in
:111 lll;lt It''trll's,lltll III Iltt' c tlttitttttl- illi' lli \Ittl':illrility, .Il Illlllllctt';il
ill•, ".\ it'actlui' Worthy of the. name t'It•rlinll,, ;Itltl that ,lli 11 Iisl re111:1111`
must be prepared to pronn'Ic ;Ind de, there 111( in,ptrlion.
fend tyitliont fear those things in life i tad I hereby x;111 tip tt :II! rl'trrs t.,
Afflict :ire more excellent," he 'alit, iikt itltu;rlli;or prorrr'lings 10 b:tvc
Reference was made 111 his remarks 1” ;Illy \'frill•, or omissions corrected ac -
111e teac'her's right ;is a elutes 1., hots! '.cording to fat\,
public office and his audience mitre\- 1 Dated at int office this 24th day of
ell strong ;11'!troval of the yit'ty (bat "it October, 1t1 -la.
\vas not so much the teacher's right to
hold ail office bestowed by IIIc electors
;is it ova; the taxpayer', right 1.1 elver I
tlllatever uorthv riliten he felt spited
for the administration of public ;If- Feeder Cattle — Winter Apples.
fairs,” 200 feeder cattle, all sites, extra
I'rcll J. 1)ic1,;:on of Kitcttl'ner-\\';tree-t!u quality, not tot, dress \tntihtr of
Ino Coll' �iatl. Institute, rxpres,ld not
llrt•cft:rd hulls, priced right.
appl•l't•latoll of the audience in tllnt'lll:.r ;til,.�1 til!;/\y,, 1;;1111\1111 apple, rl';I„'ll•
a vole of IhanIss al the conclusion of (able all iters, lames h:. Medd, 1,
the address. Clinton, phone ~alert, Se;lforth. 117-1,1'.
The slate of officer's submitted by
the ncvrninaiint committee and unani-
mously atlo!,tett by the delegate; is as
follntv,; for 194 f), president, l'arl 1.
Seliver, 'I';n'istrrk; vice-president, 1Zoy
NOTICE
Gordon Eiliott, Clerk.
111 3,
FOR SALE
Shorthorn full, „f ,rrvirrahtr age,
red by ,on of \Icllhill, Rainiest, pilo e
Diet tilt, l iteliell,r; sicrt'iar'v-Ire,l,tir- (+23r9, \\Ingimin. )ndm11 :\. Syelt. 11-'I'.
t'r, .\. C. \lurlis, ~tatted; pnblirity
director, Nett! ';t i O'Leary. Strafford;
l ontinitati nl school t ein•e'eutati\ t,• CieaFlllg Auction Sale
Percy Farr. \liltt'row; membership, •1 Registered Hereford Cottle, Implements
C. \lorri,; public relation:, 11. S. Dull- Lot 25, Concession 5, Proton.
er, C. ~\'herr, and A. l'. \Iorri-; dele-
gates to the annual provincial i n•etitt4. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I4TH
R' v Dickson. l:itncener, 1'. 1. Scltirr, at 1 o'clock,
'I;n'isl•'c::, and -1. l.', \;orris. Com— TERMS CASH.
''I lee chairmen 't ere also annolnirtil TI'onia, \I so i ie, Proprietor.
nl this report. \\'tit Murphy .\urliunre'. ll -111.
11••-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•- 4- • • 4---.-.-4-•-.1T+• • -•• •-•
Supphres and Diamonds
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DOROTHY 'I'12UW BRIDGE
CIIAPTER X1
Nano. stood 11,11 ;i woe -ant
thinking.
"Oh, ,ill right." ,lit
"Only 1 still don't .:pI'r, to of
having that deft rt c comic. 1 just
know he i, going to g( t u, all
in a lot of tr, tilde.
Ilett dal he
happen to he byre .m•1 Isnot', ,(bout
you?" she ;t -ked, ririthn.s. to \Ia\ice,
"Ile works ;:t the studio in
} Iollyw ood ,111:1 ht i, ,h i
New York. \\ lulu he w,,s in Chic-
ago Inc (\(pearl t„ tuts \\cst (-oast
studios and they told hint that I
was stopping here for a little vi -it
befcre 1 went on Last, so he carte
down here just to make ,ire that
there hal ken 111' change its my
plans,
"11c didn't thank I \\rndd ;u-riic
until tot,.orroti, Inst tonight hu
heard soineone in the hotel say
he had seen rue today, sn he called
right away Ile icti.ted to -cc Inc
anyway, so \t hen Peggy suggested
halving hint ionic ,tit to Ion k f v'
the ring he said all right. Anil
he is cortin ent in the mornng. 1
thing to;t\ be 1 hail better (xpl tin
it to (Iran, st tort ail i;in he a
few minutes late for breakfast, I
think it would be lest for bran to
ask me most of the questions. Peaty
('obit probably get ,111 n ixttl up."
Maxine hat! already Iliad( i!t r t x
pl;ttrltions tine nest tn.,rni:tg \\
the ttvo girl- ruachctl the dining
root(. '1rs. Morton lot ked tip at
then( as thug entered.
"My dear. she air;, addressing
Nancy. ft 11s, badly to hear
that ;our engagement ring has
been misplaced \\ ill at Visit to
us, I (10 trist that this y oung
man — Ncii ton slid t on -air his
1.
b\ Mice Brooks
?Hest the personality poodle! The
kind of love -at -first -sight toy for
the youngsters. Crocheted entirely
in loop stitch.
Cuddly poodle pith iloitpy car in
soft white yarn. Ile's easy to cro-
chet and a grand baby gift. Pattern
7290 has directions; starches,
Send twenty cents to coins for
this pattern (stamps cannot be ac-
cepted) to Room ,21, ;:t Adelaide
St., \\'est, Toronto, to Needle-
craft i)ept., Print plainly name,
address, pattern number.
SAFES
Proles( your (BOONS and C.1SII
from F111I; and TIDE VIii. \Ve
hate n sum and 13 pe or Safe, or
Cnbinct, for any purpose. Visit
us, or trite for prices, els. to
Dept, D.
J.&&J.TAYLOR LIMITED
TORONTO SAFE WORKS
tin i runt sI. It., 'I'nrunlo
IatlI IkIied 1i i
4.00 SENDS 900
NBRITISM CONSOLS' ''LEGION"o:
('EXPORT" Cigarettes
Postpaid
to member: o•. Conadu Active Services
Oversea, and Canadians In United
Kingdoi Forces.
$2.00 SENDS 300
ANI 1 Ib BRIER PIPs TOBACCO OR
BRITISH CONSOLS CIGARETTE
TOBACCO (with papers)
Mai order and remittance tet
Oversew Department
W. C MACDONALL INC.
P.0 Bo 1929, Plao d'Armes,
Montreal, Que.
tl1 r. subtec lc an; tang n,
borernm«o Regulations.
u,,itt ('sass \I,iwir( 11 hr able
fled It for 'i \I
,t --rues int lir i- ,tau t ti the best
in Ids line int t ahf'vnia, IL,tt \.•u
ti t;s:ht
1);1 l; oar( fully over your
tins sin\ t ytilt last ,;tt\ )011r
tint,
„I t1, tt -, \li - II„!t rots (!!rift'
C,,.1 illy"
"Von (Ir -reit\ to takt :ht 'natter
tt!t •en-ih'\, I ant -tire i'cggv
loot„ move as if -he had not shpt
than on do."
It :.,t- true tha; l'eggv boil n t
;,I1 Shy ha,l 1,(c1 out of
bed sacral tine(', to look again
among the clothes she had worn
to the train. Could i. lie possible
that she had dropped it on the old
vvo,alen pkttf tent of the station
t\ Inn she w•tnt to !out it into her
hag' I it hail it just dropped in plain
richt of anyone ti he might come
alms; and pick it up? Pot she re-
rttouhtrcd so welt putting it into
the hag and closing it. \that on
earth vas ,lie going to say to
Harry next \\ *t tlnrstl.n if she had
not found it by (het,? So her mind
had raced throughout the night.
No \\ tinder bran thought she
looked as if she load not slept.
"Leif course I ant worried, Gran.
To have Nancy Lose such a got. -
tis ring hers'"
lute granntothtr 'tiled at her.
"Put, my dear, rings cannot rntt
And \'.e kno\i that there is
no o ie hat' who t oil , have taken
it, so that Ieate- it simply ntis-
ph,i t d. i feel sure that NH. New -
hu
cw-
Int• able to stege -t the
place where it must Le. 1 ih, that
(,rust he he, i hear an automobile.
\\'c \\ ill go int,, the front parlor
,.±id c hint ill,
*
11a: ins fol'on(,I \\iiii,t11 to the
front door v, hilt \ir-. Horton awl
the t,\0 girl= crossed the hall and
entered the front parlor, Peggy was
surprised that her grandmother had
chosen this place to receive a de-
tective. It tray here that brut usu-
ally greeted her more important
gut' -t-.
The ()Id Ludy settled herself in a
high hacked chair with her back to
the window•, her tiny feet placed
daintily side by side on an otto-
mvt,the covering of which had
been \ween by her mother -in -lar',
\\Then Mrs Horton sat in that big
chair tvitlt her feet on the otto-
ntaut she Wits like some little potver-
ful judge who passed sentence on
those who 'Sere brought before
hint, Peggy understood that now'.
tier grandmother \vas going to
judge this tlr. Nctvton \cutout
\Taxine was recommending. Peggy
had not thought of judging a de-
tective, except by his speed in
taking over the job and finding
the ring.
* * *
She smiled to herself as she
thought of some big irishntan—
weren't all detectives Irish,or did
that only apply to wily cops?—conn-
ing into this room of her ancestors
and being judged by Gran. She
remembered a detective she had
seen in one of Maxine's pictures.
ile was a large fat man \vho wore
a derby hat 00 the back of his
head, and who scented always to
have a long cigar stuck in the cor-
ner of his mouth, Suppose that
was the main she could hear Maxine
talking to now in the hall. Could
Jlaxine really know someone like
that? If a fat ratan with a derby
on the back of his head and a
cigar in the corner of his ntottth
entered this room he might just
as well give top all thought of
his helping her find the ring. Gran
mould get rid of hint without giving
him a chance. she was sure.
"Oh, 1 hope he won't be too
bad," she prayed fervently as she
heard footsteps crossing the hall.
She shut her eyes, waiting to
hear itow Gran greeted hint before
she looked to sec what he was
like,
"Gran," NI t\tilt' was saying,
"this is Stanley Newton, a friend
of mine from California. \1y grand-
mother, Mrs, Horton, Stanley."
"I ant delighted to meet you.
Mr. Newton," Gran sounded as if
,he reals) meant it anti the mus-
cles around Peggy's tightly closed
eyes began to relax.
"I can't tell you—" Peggy didn't
hear any more. IIer eyes were
open now. \Cities open. She knew
that voice IIs wasn't fat„ he was-
n't wearing a derby, and he did not
have a cigar in his mouth Mr.
Newton was the Man from Califor-
nia. So that was what a real de-
tective was like.
"And my sister, Hiss Margaret
Horton," Maxine was saying, after
she had introduced hint to Nancy.
Peggy had been stapling in the
shallots of the room and he evi-
dently had not seen her until Max-
ine spoke. Recognizing herr now he
started cargcrly forward,
"flow do yon do?' wits
chilly greeting.
He stopped abruptly. "I1 vv
lou tun, be tin.ttcrerl unit no
fit!'tit tit,
(Continued Next Week)
her
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THE C.W.A,C, IN PARIS
Ok
Pictured here are 2/1..t. Therese Vanier, Montreal, Que. S/Sgt. M.
E. Dobell, Toronto, Ont, and Pte. N. M. Templeton, Niagara, Ont.
Lt, Vanier is the daughter of Maj. Gen. George P, Vanier, Canada's
Ambassador to hrance, Before the war she Lived in Paris, con-
sequently was acting as guide to other members of the C,W,A,C.
when the army cameraman came along,
CHRONICLES
mt GINGER
FIIIIM
l,a>t week I redly managed to
gut allay to the city for two whole
clays. It was a case of dire necess-
ity. Partner couldn't get a pair of
boots anywhere in toren in the size
that he takes and 1 couldn't get any
underwear at all. .\t; ;, d to that 1
needed my glasses , ..,.aged so 1
think you \\sill agree :ha: a trip to
the city was decidedly urgent,
* *
Rut what a time I had to got
away, Every day there was some-
thing to holt) me back, \\Then I fin-
ally made the grade 1 tveat by early
morning train So I was right on
haul to shop as soon as the stores
were open, llmt' did 1 get along?
Well, 1 went to six stores before
1 could get any stockings. I went
for shoes and had no trouble at all.
And Partner's hoots—that's where
1 really got a break. The shoe
store had just receival shipment
of forty -pairs of men's work boots,
'.['hat was their quota for the win-
ter—and they said they could sell
from five to seven Itttttdred.
Then 1 shopped for %Vomit's ttn-
Now Ease
CO[D. . . SORE THROAT
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Get Aspirin today.
Follow these simple directions:
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COLDS... HEADACHES: Take two Aspirin
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family size of 100, now 79c
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ISSUE 46-1944
By
Gwendoline P. Clarke
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derwear and the answer to my in-
quiry \Vas—"Yes, we got sonic in
just this morning, but I suppose it
will be all gone by tomorrow'."
Lucky ?—I could hardly believe in
my titin good Corium . Cot atly
cheered I looked around for nun's
light weight \\milieu ttnticrn eat,
That'; t\ here I hurt my \1':t( rloo.
There just wasi't no sus h animal.
I reset nearly ti ilked now icer oit
hitt the ,metier was always the
ant- \\•e line not able to gtt
light weight wvoollen, ;t all•"
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liy this time it \\,n nearly noon
and a little relaxation seemed in
order, so 1 :-lid into a titttt n tuts it
thrall and sate „Since 1'on \\•ant
:\wa)'," It i, really ,t grand pic-
ture --I enjoy etl every minute of it.
But towards the end of the shote
I began to feel a trifle gone—and
it \vats no (wonder. Three o'clock
when 1 cants out and all I had had
since 1 left my bed that morning
was a cup of coffee, however that
situation \vas soon rentctlicd. Then
I Mutts( up 1latigltcr--and tall;
about coincidence! She Lad an ap-
pointineut ''.itis an eye specialist
for the next morning --the saute
one that 1 \vatted to ret', So ivc
both got in on Daughter's appoint-
ment, llad we tried to arrange it
that w'ay it ivottidn't have happen
cd,
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And still another coincidence;
Partner's brother apituti cd on the
scene just as we were having sup-
per. So it was quite a fancily gath-
ering and all by accident. If you
read that kind of thing in a story
you would say it was ju.t written
to make a good yarn. The upshot
of it all war; a promise of three
visitor's to the farm over the week-
end, And it was Thursday night
when 1 cut home; on Friday we
picked chickens; and on Saturday
I had to shop, hake, and give the
horse "a once-over,', I sort of feel
had quite a busy week—tor did
1?
tool;ty we stats another.
week. Partner and young ,itthn are
out with the tractor; I have just
received an invitation to help pack
Ditty bags; there is knitting and
sewing to take clown to the Red
Cross and "The 1\'Lite Cliffs ni
Dover" simply has to be seen either
tonight or tomorrow night. So it
looks like the beginning of another
busy \\seek.
Russia is now growing her own
tet. The first harvest has been
gathered from experimental plan-
tations in the Moscow region,
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THIS! To relieve discomforts,
one of the best things y011 can do
is put a good spoonful of home -
tested Vicks VapoRub in at bowl
of boiling water,
Then feel welcome relief conte ;
ns you breathe in the steaming
medicated vapors that penetrate
to the cold -congested upper
breathing passages! See how this
soothes irritation, quiets cough-
ing, and helps clear the head -
bringing grand comfort.
FOR LIDDED RELIEF. , , rub throat,
cutest and back with VapoRub at
bedtime, Vicks VapoRub works ,
for hours -2 ways at once -to bring
relief from distress.
VICKS
Remember, it'sWcks
`rnpoRub you want. VAvoRua
Soldier Has Reason
For Hating Cows
1'H', lathes R. Rosters, son of
Nies and \Ins. 1. S. Rogers, of
\\rater \Tilley, \Liss„ has ,Icvclopeti
sttclt at hatred for eon's that he'll
hardly drink milk—and be cer-
tainly has reason for disliking the
bovine creatures.
Rogers :aid another member of
an airborne division ti ere pinned
dotin beneath smote bushes in the
centre of a German artillery po-
sition in Normandy, Rogers, a
\icdiral Corps matt, was attempt-
ing to aid the jump soldier, rho
had received a broken leg.
1;or three agonizing days, the
couple had to \\atrh silently as
their place of concealment tial
being calmly eaten leaf by leaf
by cob's grazing in the arca. On
the third day, and with but a few
leaves left, Rogers said, they
were saved \ellen the .\uteric;ul
:\runy ;idea need,
An Open Letter to Premier Drew
Re
Religious Teaching in Public
Schools
1' 0
The llonournble George 1)re55•,
Prime 11lnlster of Ihttnrlo and slinkier of i:dueallont
The British -L rae1-\\'orld Federation (Canada) in Convention assenthlcd, recogniz-
ing the need for more extensive rind intensive Religious 'Ire:u'hltg tuning the boys and
girls of today, desires to go on record as commending the (tovernntcnt of Ontario for
having drawn Public attention to the general lack of such teaching, and to the grave
conditions which have resulted.
Further, the British-Israel-\\'orld Federation is In full sympathy with the efforts
of the (loverntnent of Ontario to provide the remedy by the introduction of lteliglous
Education in the Public Schools of the Province,
There are, however, certain salient facts n'hich must be Rept in mind in relation
to Iteligiotis Education ns forming part of the curriculum In the Public Sehools:
(I) It tat not the function of the State, but of the Church, primarily to
provide Iteligious'1'enehing, and that In Its widest aspect 55lt110111 any reference
to Denominillonali*nl. The hos eminent by its 'teflon has drawn attention to
the fact Thal the responsible agent has not fulfilled its obligation.
(2) The tenehing of the Ilihle requires on the purl 01' the teacher n knolsl-
edge of the Bible, tvbleh can only be obtained from a sillily of the Itible Itself,
111111 It Is questionable whether 11111112 of our public school teachers kale tint
knowledge 111 present. 11'e therefore suggest that the 311nister of I da('nlioa
arrange for proper en111•ses In Illbte Study to form part ,I' 'Teacher 'Training,
13) Religions Education does not Ile alone In mit log 0 mere outline of
lllbllenl knowledge. It should aim at the building of chnraeler and the htetilen-
llon or 1010%1ledge regarding the true relitioi of God to 111 1111 nud of man to
ltod. 11 1.s essential That the Ilible 'reaohing gisen In our puddle /4011011 IS should
he free of all attempts or suggestions In any way ralsirslog the truths of the
Riblet and the text -hook should he the Illkle Itself and not 1111,lhing 111111 1s
or cnn kc contaminated by the so-ealled Illgher t'ritleal Theories it Welt 11111
their origin In Germany, and although utterly discredited by the latest archae-
ological discoveries, hlne resulted In ilit' olheistic, modernist leaehhlg so pres-
ident 55hich has largely destroyed the Iltisle hnllh or tin ever-growlog number
of people.
Portlier, it Is to be hoped that an effort will be mode 10 present any Iinste
Iteligiotis Knowledge Imparted io the pupils of our Tubule 11 11 11 high Schools,
being Injured or destroyed 11s and when as *1udenls they may puss on to the
universities.
(-1) The boys and girls in our public schools should he Lunde mere o1' the
fact that Ihc Anglo -Saxon -Celtic peoples are the people or the (look 11od ns
Pill th are ebirged 551111 a responsibility of 4erslee to Gad and the World. This
filet does not haply raelal superiority, bel rather metal responsibility.
The Development of the British Empire and Commonwealth of Nations within
the Empire of which Canada is an integral part, as well as the Growth of the United
States of America, is founded upon and has followed the progressive development
of the Divine Purpose as recorded in the Bible.
ori) The Governutent and Administration of the Empire and every *yelaou
of It enol only he sure('*sful as the Lame 'I'rulbs of the Disine Constitution
based upon the Conulnndme►11s, Statutes and Judgments of God are Ineuleal-
ed hl the minds of our boys and girls svho ore the future citizens of the Ih•ov-
Inee. Dominion and Empire.
(a) Obedience to the Divine Consitlatlon ns recorded In the 111ble 1s alone
the guarantee of peace, slablllly and prosperity.
For the reasons herein stated and other reasons not at present enumer-
ated, the British -Israel -World Federation (Canada) respectfully asks the Minister
of Education and his colleagues in the Provincial Government to take every possible
precaution to preserve the heritage of the truths as set forth in the Bible and to
ensure that they shall be presented as they are actually and definitely recorded
in that Book,
All of which is respectfully submitted.
(Signed) 11E:t'. E. .1. S1'111N(.I'L"I',
Dominion Commissioner.
BRITISH -ISRAEL -WORLD FEDERATION (CANADA) INC.
Canadian 11cndqunrterst World llendqunrters:
313 Sherbourne Street, Toronto. G Iluclti"glinut hate, T,ondon, England.
IRA
`PRETTY SOFT' FOR POSTWAR TRAVELERS
Window Drapes Become
Curtains, for Privacy
Reclining Seats
Give Full -Length
Sleeping Surface
Folks forced to travel these days in overcrowded trains will find some satisfaction in the postwar
promise of comfortable railroading de luxe, pictured above, Photos and sketches show some of the
innovations the Pullman Company has now in experimental service. Photo at upper left shows
new type car, with compartments for six passengers. At nigl.t, compartments are converted into
sleeper's, with berths in three tiers, as shown in diagram, upppor right. Cutaway sketch at lower
left shows new "Threedex" commuter coach, with two game rooms at left on middle deck, and stair-
ways leading to upper and lower scat decks, Baggage is stored under stairs, Diagram at lower
right shows new "day-nite" coach, which provides Pullman comfort at minimum cost. Baggage is
removed through chute, without interfering with disembarking passengers.
THIS CHICKEN DIDN'T MAKE IT
These boys didn't miss when the chicken crossed the road and it's
a mighty nice change, they'll tell you, from bully and M. and V.
Getting their dinner ready are Tprs. Johnny Cunningham, Toronto,
and Bill Watson, Oakville.
TOWN CRIER CROONS AGAIN
In the litt:e village of Hatrize, tucked away in the Moselle Valley
of France, the few remaining townspeople are summoned to the
village square by the ringing of a handbell. Then the postmaster
reads to them every day the latest war news received by com-
munique.
HERO
"One -Man Task Force" is what
they call Lt. Van T. Barfoot,
above, of Carthage, Miss., who
wears Silver Star and Congres-
sional Medal, of Honor,. and was
raised from sergeant to second
lieutenant on the field for his
heroic exploits in France. He
walked into nest of GO Ger-
mans and three machine gun
squads, kilted seven, captured
17 enemy soldiers, destroyed a
tank, broke up an armored at-
tack and saved two comrades,
TO MEDITERRANEAN
Lt. Gen. Joseph T. McNarney,
above, United States Army de-
puty chief of staff since March,
1942, is the new deputy supreme
Allied commander in the Mediterra-
nean, under Gen. Sir Henry Mait-
land Wilson. Succeeding Lt. Gen,
Jacob L. Devers, now in France,
he will also be commanding gen-
eral over U. S. foress in Mediter-
ranean theater.
DECORATED
Brigadier John M. Rockingham,
who was awarded the Distinguish-
ed Service Order for gallantry in
the field, by His Majesty the King
in a recent royal investiture held
st a Canadian Headquarters in the
field in Belgium, is shown here
wearing his medal shortly after
being decorated, Brigadier Rock-
ingham resides in Victoria, B.C,
NEW COMMANDERS
Lt. Gen. Daniel I. Sulton, upper,
and Maj. Gen. A. C. Wedemeyer,
lower, have been appointed to
command American forces in the
China -Burma -India theaters of
war, succeeding Gen. Joseph Stil-
well, CBI Operations have been
split, with General Sultan head-
ing forces in India and Burma, and
General Wedemeyer commanding
the China wing.
INTERNATIONAL BABY
"Tie I aby tank pictured above was built by Allied ordnance men
from sal. -„,,.;ed parts of German, French and American tanks and
other vehir''.'s They found the four -ton baby mighty handy for
creeping slung b'hind hedges and crawling in and out of shell
craters,
HITLER'S NEW HOME GUARDERS
`EITHER TOO YOUNG OR TOO OLD'
The words of the popular song aptly describe Hitler's new Volk-
sturm—the home guard army he's raising among youngsters and
old nen to make a last-ditch guerrilla fight when the Allies overrun
the Reich itself, In top photo, teen-age Volksturm recruits are
instructed in the use of the military compass. Oldsters, below,
many of whom had never handled a gun, are lined up for target
practice. Photos from neutral sources.
ALLIES HAVE LIBERATED DOZEN EUROPEAN CAPITALS
Miles
200
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NORWAY
FINLAND
SWEDEN
North Sea
'EIRE;
DEN
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GREAT
BRITAIN
LOND�O
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PRUSSIA
MOSCOW
Cherbourg
RARIS
Aug.':25th
GERMANY
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*hove
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SPAIN
BUCHAREST
Aug. 30th
Black Sea
CORSICA
ROME,.
June 4th'
SOFIA
Sept. 17th
GERIA
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ATHENS
Oct. 14th
Map above shows where, in 140 days of figi:t'ag---June 4 to Oc.t 21 — Allied armies have liberated
au even dozen European capitals from the Nazis yoke,
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Fall and Winter Needs
Children's Hose, cotton and wool .....,..25e to 75e
Children's Golf Hose, elastic tot) 5t)c
Boys' Wool Trousers $2.95
Grey Wool Blankets each .$-t50
36" White Flannelette per yard 22c
Good assortment Shoes, Rubbers << Rubber Foots.
Olive MoGill
THE STANDARD
ern son
I.:\(•. Ilam,• \Icl':Iroy of Cantp Ilor-
R lien silent the weekend at his home.
AOr
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is attending a \Iclli-
A cal alerting in 'Toronto this \etch,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon August;nr tverc
R 1.1 lid n visitor, on \toothy.
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ji \I r, Girth I)obhvn visited his par
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j3 i'111 •• "ver tht tyeclt -cull.
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kJ \Irs. Harold Phillips and \Irs. Sade
1.11111111g were 1,undon visitl,rs last
iThur•dar.
\Irs, Robert \\'il;htntn attended the
funeral I'f her cousin, :\rtliur I. 'I'y•n-
dll hall, at CI Mon on Monday,
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4. Thrift Soap Flakes large pkg. 39c
Neilson's Cocoa hf. 1b.19c; 1 Ib. 29c
Red Rose Coffee 1 Ib. ,15c
.:1: Libby's Prepared Mustard . per jar 10c Limburger Cheese, Soda Biscuits, White Beans,
1.=a
;_. Cabbage, Celery, Lettuce, Grapes.
STUART ROBINSON
Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery.
Please Phone Delivery Orders Early.
Morning I)elivery• North of I)insley Street. •;•,;1 II guest with \! r. and Mrs. C.
,, byn on Sunda).
Afternoon 1)elivery, South of I)insley Street. 1
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\Ir. and tIr.. Charles Bell awl Mr.
Delivery Orders - $1.00 or Over. ;:; • an,l \I r;. J. Harold Phillips there 1.nn
con visitors n,1. Tuesday,
1: \Irs, John (;lash). spent a few days
+ with her sister, \Irs. 'I'h ilia: Shocbul-
2,jc •. tout at 1tclg;riive.
} I.ient. \\'..\. Molt R•l'.N., an 1
. ;Mrs. I':Ilil,tt, of I ialifax, and the iatter•'s
•_• mother, \Ir Stcadwcll, of 'I'oro:•to
:_• and \•;iii' of v r. are guests of lite 1t:nl-
.: l er's parents, J. 11. R. and ND, 1':ili. tt
°' 1 I'aliott.
,t, and Girton and \irs.
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from Netvflrtnnt!and, spending the time
with her parents.
I \Liss Jessie Souders has returned
home after a six wicks' visit tt•ith her
sister in '1'or.lnto.
\li.s \ivrtle \\•hiie of (;aii has been
vacationing w•itit friends in the
during; the past veil:.
Miss Itrreyt )groan I.f \\'itis atii, was
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PERSONAL, INTEREST Ilona ami Kenneth, spent Tuesday „vitt'
\Ir. ilarvey Volley i; ctlrfined to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Seita at \lotutt
his hunts this week through illness. Forest.
\lis, I•:rnla F, vncntl of London turas \Ir. and Mrs, Gordon Elliott and
a guest otcr the week -cid tt itis Mr. l aster l lonaltt, tvrrc guests of Prank
and \irs. C. T. f),Ibhyti'
and \Ir,. I'alil t1. Toronto, over the
Mr. anal \I -s. Frank Elliott, of Tor- wcck-end,
unto, arc visiting the ft,rtntr's parents,
1. 11. R. and \Irs. I:IIi lit, Myth, and \irs, 1.. Scrimgeour a: •t Mrs. :\,
the tatter's parents, Robert and -Mrs. Taylor attended the \\'omen's Institute
Peck, Stanley Township. .\rca (tventien last Thursday in the
\Ir. a11t1 \1ts. laarence Johnston, hotel London .Is delegates from itlyth.
de
Red Cross
INGO!
and Dance
IN MEMORIAL HALL.
1111 the ct'cllillg Of
Fri., Nov. 24th
.\'.Intission to Pingo and i)ancc Sic
and 5 FREE Itingo Ticket;,
.\dnt,,sion to Dance Only, 25c,
GOOD MUSIC
"To remain ignorant about V.D. is 10 endanger not only your awn
health, but that of your family and your community.':
Minister of Pensions and National health.
ET'S be quite frank.
When you read—as you probably
did during the past few months—
that more than 300,000 people in Canada
have syphilis, what was your reaction? I)id
you say, "That's too bad; something should
be done about it", and then turn to thc
comic page? Chances are you did.
But if that article had told you that
Tommy Jones, the lad who used to mow
your lawn after school, had syphilis—how
would you have felt about it? Or that the
young couple who built that cute house in
the next block, had just lost a baby through
syphilis ... would that have tnadc you stop
and think?
Or, if you suddenly discovered that your
Mar - - ... No? That couldn't happen? But
it can. And it docs ... to hundreds of
Tommics and Marys every year, right here
in Canada. Right in your community. You'll
Al
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From a statement
March 28, 1944
never read articles like that, of course, for
these arc the personal tragedies that people
bear in silence.
So, when you pick up the paper sotnetime
and read, " . . . there were 5,000 new
VENEREAL DISEASE cases reported in this
province last year .. ,", remember! These
arc not cold figures, They represent 5,000
heart -breaking , . . heart -aching situations.
Yes, VENEREAL DISEASE is a serious
problem. ft's a problem for parents; for
taxpayers; fur young people on the thres-
hold of life; for everyone,
VENEREAL DISEASE need never strike if
we all do our part. If we know the facts, If
we use these facts to advantage. if we don't
shrug our shoulders and say, "This couldn't
hapten to anyone in my family."
You have a duty to your family and the
community.
LEARN THE FACTS!
new VD ON TN� �`'4 SE6TOR o7tONT
For nil the facts about VD write your Provincial
Department of Health for the new. free booklet
t'VICIORY OVER DISEASE".
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Welding A Specialty.
Agents For International -
Harvester Parts & Supplies
While Rose Gas and Oil.
Car Painting and Repairing.
Holilyman's
BAKERY
BREAD, CAKES,
PIES and BUNS,
ALWAYS ON II'AND.
Confectionery and Tobaccos.
PIIONE 38 - BLYTH•
Vod
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BAKERY.
WHEN IN NEED OF
BREAD, BUNS, PIES,
ROME -MADE CAKE
OR COOKIES
REMEMBER
"'TIE IIOME BAKERY"
H. T. VODDEN.
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THE FIFTH WALL
CF EVERY ROOM.
'I'hc ceiling, which is usually
'targe:' than any single stall, should
;1 e considered as n fifth wall. 'Pills
:when planning the decoration for a
room it to just as important to se- -
li et a correct ceiling paper its it is
to c110(P0 the proper wall decora-
iion. Your preference may fnt'our
; one of contrasting colour. Don't
:be afraid that a "t'otnitt-'launed"
-room will extend your 1tudget, 'Po
;realize this you can readily do so •
_by seeing my samples -- over 500
!to pick from,
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THE OLD SUNWOR'I'HY LINE
• Sorry to say, there are NO NEW
- I':\TTI?I:NS this year, being the
;sante the last three years. Everv-
ithing,• in the line of Decorating. No
special time for appointments, —
land remember, 1 specialize in that
'tough job of taking off \\'alipaper,
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▪ Phone 37-26, LOIIDESBORO
TUNE IN 'I'0
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AND ENJOY THE
HURON COIJN'TY
I1'EDEIiATION OF
AGRICULIURI;
PROGRArti11ME
8 O'CLOCK
Tuesday, Nov. 14
I'EI SONAL INTEREST
'1' J. Pitts has returned house after
a two t:tel:;' visit tvitit Loudon friend,.
"r. and \Irs. J. Staples werc Lon-
f.m yisitars over the v,e^1:•end.
11 r. hones \\'art of the Toronto
Teaching staff, spent the weds-ctt.l
with his mother, Airs. James \\'alt.
\ir. and :\irs, .\lf. 1Iaggitt, and \Irs.
.\renis \Iootgonierv, were 'Format) vis-
itors over the week -cud.
\I r, John licffron lett on Friday to
visit with his nephew•, and other rela-
tives in Lova' Oak,\lich.
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our stock of \Valli►ruler is ]lu\V fairly complete.
Prices range from 12' -c per sift!_ IC roll and 111)war(1.
\`he i1:lve a limited (111l1itity ()I' small room lots
to be cleared,
STOCK SUPPLIES
Full range of Royal Purple and 1)r. Bell's
Stock Supplies are on hand.
We also have (Cooper's Dri Nil and Stock Cod
Liver Oil available.
R. D. FHILP, Phm. B.
UItLIGS, SUNDRIES, WALLPAPER—PHONE 211.
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Many beautiful Suites and Odd Pieces in the
latest styles are displayed on our floors and two
being ollere(1 at Moderate Prices.
An Attractive Walnut Suite in the popular
Waterfall Style is displayed in our window this
weep.
We offer a hire selection of Simmons Steel
Beds, 111Iattresses all(1 Sagless Bled. Springs at popu-
lar prices.
A call will convince you of the many excellent
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EXCELLENT FOOD. GOOD SERVICE.
Meals at All Hours.
FRANK GONG proprietor
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EDITH CREIGHTON'S
Shoppe Open Saturdays from 1 to 10 o'clock.
Other hours By Appointment.
Inco s institute .Arca Cttivcntiun held \vitt] thew.
in 1lotcl Lon lira, last \\'rdncsti•ly,
• I Sund.r, guests at it's h Ilse of \Ir.
Thursday, and Fti.lay.
:and Mrs.. I\r'ttlrtlt \\'hitntct wt re.
\1.r:. Iatucs 11 ,fflnan of \\'o.ulbr'l:c \ir. and Mrs. Frani.
;pent P1,t t\tu wren:~ with hercnu, Il:rold, Hamilton, \I r, and \irs.
ter, \irs. J. Staples. \Irs. Hoffman's
\Ir, ElmerI'ollitrd, :Incl \Irs. 1ritzley rlau);htrr, \Irs. \\'i's In, and \I r. \1'11-
Frank \1'hiltunrc, Sr., \I r. and \Irs.
visited over the wreck -roil tvitit rola ,son, of hitrhli r, also visited on tial- 1Laytuuurl \1'hitnnlre, 1Iulni svillc. and
tives in London, Ittrday tvitit \ii and \Irs. Staples, wild \Ir, and \Irs. Carl Cos, :u '. illireti,
\Irs. Fred Oster attended the \Vo- \Irs, lluffnian returned to l:itchcner Gerald and Craig, of Gudcricli,