HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1945-05-02, Page 1VOLUME 55 - NO. 37.
WRI)DINGS
'I'huell - Cullen
1111 (•I hut pretty \, odd II1 \lust, place
on Saturday aftcrm„•n. April 1.111 at
1.31) pan. in St. George's Church, 'I'ren-
ton, Ontario, \\ hen 1.11(11 Julia (•111cn,
daughter of \!r. al tI \Irs, James \\'.
(.1111(.0 of Por, I.'t<in, \. It. 11:11 united
in marriage tit Samuel lto 'l,1( 'I"Much,
s(11 of \Ir and \Its \\'illianl
Thud, of Ills l:', ( )n'.n it". Kc\'. Ken-
neth 111a;hford , tfici:tle'I,
The bride was beconI'0g1} attired ill
a pearl grey reit \w;t1( nave ;:(l while
acct s" ri(s anti wore a (•or .Igo of deep
ret( 131,113.,. The \ 11111 g couple \wt're at-
tended by tit;( and \Ir:,
Ke!,xic, of 11(10•lton, Ontario,
II1nlr'iately fellouint; the ceremony
Sgt. and \Its, '1'In1(11 left on a shurt
honcymeon f''1 Toro1'lo and Niagara
balls, Ontal I P. l 101. li'e's return they
will lain' uo re-:idcnce in 'I'rcnl(1a, \\•here
tits groom i.; (011V S1111 1.111.11 111111 111'
►. C.:\.I', Sgt. 'I'huu'I Ila, been on ac -
live service \e,tll the I .('..\.I ., for the
past four year, an.d has been stationer)
in various part:, of Canada al (I until
rt'(•eottly vac stat(:11(•11 111 the last
roast, \Irs. Totte11 is a graduate of the
Provincial Normal Srhol of Nil., and
TF.EE WATER
i STAND
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RLYTI-I, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1915. Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance; ,$2.00 in the U.S.A.
!Public School Concert Was! Wheeler - Coultes
Splendirlly I)atronized Knox United Church, Bclgrave, \wa;
the scene of a pretty lay wedding 111
Many Favourable Comments Heard 'Tuesday, \lay ist, at 2.31) )(,))l., \wbcl
As Pupils Present Fine Program. Rev. G. If, 1)ui lop united in marriage,
Mabel Isabel, only daughter of \Ir.
and llrs. Chitties R. Coolies, of Itcl-
Practically a hill house grcetcd h
teachintg staff ;,ltd pupils of the Mytthe grave, and 1.:\C, Kenneth Herbert, ),f
Public School on Friday (tight, as they 11 t: Ru}•tl Canc.(fian Air Forc(/, }•uun•,ct•
son of \I r, ; int \Its. (;. 11. \\ hecicr, of
present then 1101 nal concert in the I?clgrave. 13.x' church was decorated 11;111. :\ great dial of effect (with ferns any deep pink cart ations
lard time was spent by both teachers 1wvhich made a beautiful hackgr011n•d for
and pupils, all of which showed to ad- .fie ceremony. The bride, w•hu 0nter-
\;11111ge as pupils, large and small, por- cd the church with her father, was at_
trayed their di;(crcnt roles like voter- tir(y(1. in a floor -length gown with white
eat,;, and the effort paid off \w1111 teary ;S!ipper satin brdicc, and full french ret
c"ntpli.IulIlry Icnmu•ks on the part of skirt over sat;i.. Her linger tip veil
,1he audience.
There are ;around ninety pupils in at -
falling from a headdress of white os-
trich feather tips. She wore the
are ower tum• ltml'Irerl entries. Thi,
t.•nll:lnce at the three rooms in the Pub- groom's gift a necklace of pearls and gratltyilg
lie School, ant! all had a part in the :carried a shower bouquet of Delight i l 1(('d only I,y 11, 1'1'11,1 40 opera-
prugrant, if tot individually, that col- 'roses. Her bridesmaid was Mrs. I. \1' 1! (4 of :(11 the music snper\'i,r, 11111
Iectively, in the different choruses. BClgrawc, sister of the groom. teachers of Ib( county 111'1 i0\ (1,
The program opened with a group 1She chose a floor-lcugtlt gown of bloc in Ill( (iodricll \In,ic Fr,tiwal ba.
t
of songs by all the pupils, including ltaffetta with 11110 Hct veil, held by a
111 National Anthem "God Save Our headdress of blue bstricl feather tips I'('t'n ewer inrrea ing.
Fourth Annual Goderich
Musical Festival
In the early part 1'1.1' the mems
burs of the (;odrlith \lusic (Club con-
( -rot"! the idea of a music it• -.t val I ,r',
(iod(rich and the cool t0 of I Ills• m.
'1'11(3 ;(•(urcd tilt 111-nper:lti44n 1,1' sola
'ot the Intl'ic teacher, Of 1110 count\
and in \l,-t„ria street (',Hite)! church in
\lay, 1414', t11,• (iodericll Music F(,ti-
v'tl was born. Sino then under the
careful 11i)bu(,•e of the \111,1.1 ( lob it
has gro\vn until it represents it! e 1)f
the finest county groups of musicians
I'n the I'ro\•( inc,
At the first ('estival there were
thirty-five (lntrn,, For the c,tivitt to
he held on \I:1y 7, 1, '1 and 111 thI:0
0xp:11o,j1)1, has 111'1'11 :(4) (111-
Truly it rat 1, said that the intro.,.
1 \Ion", ;1111 "\ly 044.11Canadian Ifomc," of similar style to the hrl,h''s, and (;u•-
'1.1(4 11or1 int; and afternoon se -,i ,ns,
hi; feature \\;Is annout cell b}' lijll dried a ribbon colonial h0nytu't of \'i1.- commencing at. 9.30 a.m. and 1..;11 p.nl l ifill set'.j11, for ane or auir.lti"II 111,11
Johnsto1) 1'11^ next feature was a duetIglltta cartat10115. 'Hu groom was stip- 14'I'1)1411wrlw, \\1,1 be 111th I1, the '1'111- i0(t 1141,a111,.„1,1 a 1114ctiiig. ,11' a (1:111 (, I
I i l't Ill 'II, 1)I' (Mr 1111 )1(411 !1'')111 the t'(\1311 telt'
by Ann Jeanette \Vinson, and 1)onald ported by James R. Coultcs, bclgrawe,
\le\all, with the former announcinglbrothcr of the bride, \f r. Ro\ \luu(ly ;Ind .1111111 cl.nicntu'0 41)10 ls. The 1'114 1;1111, , of til' Ke)I Cr I\1' ;l,l .I h,• l ,13!1:1, 1)11.0 1!'I n .1(11(1 :1114) a;, -
\was on the teaching staff at fort I':Igin' the I umber \I;u'lenc \V;tlah httro(Iuc_ of \Vint,+h;utt, ptayctl the \wcddin nen;- (.'•ming session;, to/011101114 at / l 11441 thrix 44\111 per,41ua1 11111011 11 1,1110 I 1 11 1 114 111„!i n „f 1V,11l;411 11e11 an,1
N. B„ before joining the staff of the ;I series ()f three actions songs by is Goldie \Vhccler, n( London, broth. I,•ni„ twill hr dc\otc11 111ainlw to the ;.rraug'nunt, ;11141 '1 141 ti"n,, \\I 11I.';1i• 1':111.11;. 1110 1'11ic, "I'urnr,
(anarlian I1'(11'.Irie; I,in1'tcd, \w.th I 1111111 c7n11'0tilitn s in the da}'s cla>scs. 41,1 ha, 111 411 a great Ileal 1 i 1.411•.!1.1.1) IJtur1'" 1\,I. 1;,11, n by 1 111 1'111'111!.
the junior room pupils. The pupils of .er of the groom, and Gordon :\ndcr- ',1
whom she \vas employed for the past I I son, of \\estou :r4on(I;Irdy schen) ;elections, x11(1 sett- 11111 it all adI), 10 1" 11:11:1 the 11a11 vere 1I 1, „11111 40,1 1!!,' I11,,tono at 11 control
four year'; in the Cost Accounting I)c- !grad" •I and 5 then exhibited, ver} ' cousin of the bride, 1 )r piano and \()cal numbers. Ned 1 beautiful. The 1O) I I•,,,, lathe, .11'1' al-, 1,1 !,!.lei, r"; ;,1111 \\.Illi' O,t'1 I,1• h!-o11'it
?tltntent in Toronto and in Ilalil'ax,:.killfnl'}•, a rll thnl (lance, follow'(! by were thc ushcrs, The ,nbfc ha: ;111va0s attended thr,c
1 ` a quartette 111!11101 by four of the jun. Following the ccrcnton}• the recepli ,n I 11cry graciously catering 1 to the Ili] 140. 1!1) ;;11. \\ ,Iter 4„n• 4,111 I,. c,n111•) 1e,l by
'they plan to make their hone i1 1111th, 1. festival; in ,40041 numbers and the The difficult task of moving in euo'r(t!I ' 1,- in!' the !,•at) , \\'illi ;t 'd (I?ion of
lot• boy; Jimmie (,11aliners, \\' m 1'11 was held at the brides home \ehrrt. the
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Lions Will hold Charter ',Junior lll.;(itute And Junior
heeling Tonight Farmers 11cet
Beautiful Decorations Will Add Much
To Evening's Enjaynlent
Lion, \1:11 11.1,1 10(0 (loi-
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h 11,11( 111111; ;,!loll- 111!1 add 1:.1,.31:'.
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The \yolk email((I a g:'.:lt (1(•.1) of el io t.
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that 13(4 1.• decoration. \\ill r, main
for a I,4n.'. 1111!' They pro\ isle it h, au
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3,'1111 111(1 li ' \1 ;1,
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'1 HI ILI,..\11 i' 1 311. '11), !o!I 1',111 1111;
4\00,'1 x1!1' 1!11' 11, 1.1111 per hie -h1! of
(_'tario, after the war, !lir„nt, Dennis \1'ayntuulh and Ii`ll 5- t )tests were received 1}• the bride's members of the (,o;Itrlch Music ( 1111 Lille., (lisbrs and (11:1irs, 111 11011.4111,'131111
* " * :111,1 111x' 11111;1.1' supervisors of 1111 ill(• 1111.1':' (311)\\•(1 ('\IIecl('II, 1\as 1;1(.1.1''!
I'larais, the title being "Stop, Look and mother, \who wore a moss green two-;
Lisle!\ very popular number was ,piece costume, with hat to 11111.1(111,;tad 1countr}• lope that the sank kern it.- first ding \\"0(11 (,day lnnr!tine, Lion
lel 1''1 4\111 bn e .l(wtllis year when the I1C! 11311111/. 1141 1, in 41.11.1;,1n
of :111 1..--
a dart b0 Bolh} ;11111 1111111 13ar\vick' brow'' aeeessorx's, and a corsage of 10- I 1011.1111 l'estit-;11 is presenter) in NorthI ter \1111 00
1 arr;neements, 1. 1,1 hand,
14( 10011 led on the guitar by their hanna Hill roses, M rs. G. Ii, Wheeler,,
n0,llcr, 'Hese 11\11 boys responded to mother of the groom, assisted anti street ('11110(1 Church, Goderich, o11 ;.bey as.i,ted l' Commitee members,
a:: encore. chose a gown of navy blue sheer with Monda)., '100,1:10, \Vedncsda}' and , (.ion, George 1a01f"1.,I and I\ay 1101•
'111111'>da\', May /, , 0 ;1111')' Bl, 11111 I:vorvtllin 111,11 "'1111. 111 a 0t r\'
white accessories aril corsage of But g !
At 1111, !lag1, \lr, Gray, Principal of , t enthusiastic ('(!'i1 0, and in ...pile ,1(
'the School, thanked the gathering for terfly roses. i resent at the ceremony, v 1.-.r
were the bride's maternal grand (aocnts, many headaches 1016(.1 alx:lys arise
1'1111111 a1)4(13o1(1 1[c>•j,okcof the time Afr, and firs. K. G McGowan, of 1110th. Federation Of Agriculture in the prel';ulti1)ll for such an event, no
n!. effort necessary to stage such a ('Dolt cwrr0thil;+; \will go tllr,ntgl x111!
'slam., am! 11(11oncd the fait that, in •sirs, McGowan was attired it a grey I-Iold Directors Meeting
figured dress, with black accessories, clock -like precl•io0.
I:ite „t this, mistakes were to be ex A I)jrectrs Iio 'til g of the Federation I'ollolcing 1114' wimp,nle1til.g the 11 Ili
petted. Ile also took advantage of the iuld wore a cand of Better 'I'intei (If :1 g •rirnlUne \\as held in the Agri- roses. ,0.ill 11' cleared for looting, to evlich
t C(1;11110111 to present the field (lay Witt- cultural Board Ream, Cl:n'on on A )-
hollow'in,g the, reception the bride ;ld I Rile public is invited. The 1:11141 Iloys
nets of last year's sports events with til ?7th, 13)11, of (•h\\ will provide the music, and
groom left for a short motor trip. For
1
11111' 11\4 (1114 .;rating that each year the \li titin by \h1Orchcr and Bryce 1'1)1 ag;lin a 1't I'\' rujll0;1l)1 llln( i, 1'x \ t4 I,i llhat ! 41.1' 11„1'41 10 \Ir. Kyle.
srhuol hard graciously allotte(I10,1>U travelling the bride donned a mist blue
tt, h expended <Iressnta.ar suit, \\ith pink b1)11 1 and that the delegate to the 'Toronto meet I,(ctt''. K.nn'1'l111'r con h;twe a 11111401, I The Junior Fanner. a01 Inst111tc tire.
( (.1111111! for this wiry \111.111') hat wish black accessories ;and corsage ing (Marr}- Sturdvl in NI ay, stay over 1(late at the \I,•11lorial 1lall t''niglit at '. ielortul,g ;! in.loher,ip ,It(41.('„nle on
(vents Awards mere presented to Ili' for I ;trni Forum meeting on second t.,1 o'clock. I:'!! 4„
u nu 1n11er,, cot some members
following b(1}•s mid ),'iris, who placed as of Virginia Cat nations, (la}•. !:
Guests from ;t distance were \Its, \ _ IIc4! no. .\n\''n0 011 I,rinoing a 100
!winners in their respective ago groups: TTarold 1:, Buffett 111111 daughters, Shil. \lutiou l0 i,uhl and Sintpsot. that member \\ ill 1.. liahlc to a fine 1 et ex-
1)ul.aldJohnston, 11111Johnston,\lar•BIRTHS
J J ley and Patsy, of Carsonville, Michigan,
we have a special meeting re hog c,.1 ding '5c,
I ty 1l;umn, Irina \Vallace, Isobel Tltuell,scheme in cott);ulcti(n with Fcdcrat'c,ll `:\1.'1 1':1\--111 \\'ingh;un 1114111al, on The Durst , 01,.1 for the next
Icon Streeter, Carncm McDonald, Carl Nit., and Mrs. G. II. Wheeler ;111'1 srnl,,' i
" " London, Gordon Anderson,, ((allied). Hog Committee and I':xc. Thursday, April 'nth!, t0 \I r. and it, (-clung \\ iii I t \Ir. Harry L. Sturdy,
\\'hitlirld, Douglas Kilpalrich, Gloria George, of cuti\c to arra 1'1' meeting. \Ir<. ('har!4. 51111.1.1, the Oil ''f t ! ,
L (Ion. n and i\liss Lois \Ic(;uire, of g l !c,illen; (,i 110 Huron Comity 1..1.,1 -
Lot - Ilawlt;ms Sibthorpe, Rin;\ \Ic\'all, Mary Mor- Proposed plan of one-fi!ftll to -ill can- (laughter, Doris la,•ic,
Lot aeon. 11.1:111"n of .\s;ri4ultnrc.
lift, 111110 F4)siei, Bobby Barwick, Bit V vacs read by 'furl loll.' ' • * \!1)Irrc Bradburn 41101 \Vallate 11411
t0 \Irlanald, Bernice Johnston atxl Motion by icid and Robertson that e toeI(;13:O(31:-In 1113th. on NI) al- th4n 10)11 rl!alq' of 1110 recreational
June \Ic\all. Victory Loan Subscription we Il;t\•e a site(ial meeting between now
da\, :\;,til ,'!t1(, t0 Mr. anll \)r.!1'11.11 of the meeting.
Everett Scrinigeonr, 11e gift of a son, 1 The el* then served hitch and the
I11ugla; (;t•aliant.
Turvey - Kerr
A quiet spring (wed ling tool! place
at the United Church pars() 'age, Brus-
sels, on Saturday, April 21, \ellen K(v,
H. C. Wilson tipite1 in marriage Mary
Helen Kerr, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. J. Leslie Kerr, to Ross R.
Turvey, youngest son 4f \Ir. and \Irs.
Robert Turvey, of Bluevale.
The bride 01) se a poudre blue crepe
dress with net inserts and matching
h; t ito.1 \vore a corsage of deep pink
carnations. Dorothy Jardine, as brides-
maid, chose ;t lir( \wn 51111 \\•1111 brotwn
accessories aid a corsage 0f pink car-
n::liols, Jack McDonald attended the
groom. For tta\olling the bride d',nn,d
a blue chi" terf:old coat )with bl.fcl< ac-
ccsories anti 111i'ok furs,
'Hie groom is a brcthet of \Irs. Har-
old Voddin and \Irs. Borden Cook, of
Myth,
11,,. 1( •.' 11,-. bentonite cl:iv, and
1,,.11 I'll t of IIx\I1,, 1111\01 4\11!1 •II" 1(,1ls.
I1 ;Iter !,er ,,'i(. '11,' Io;,i4• for 11'x1
I4',(!;, '1110 \,,l::, ''I Ueto" \\ ill be tak-
1'•, h, Fran(!
IThe H., 11111 i„11011 140 III-tituto
LI' ;! joiut 111„ti111.'.
T11, :nits! ,;,,,113.1 \\;1, \1!. h\Ir,
\• !,ucner of 1110 1111(1! of Commerce,
• Ile fol 1 a \'I } jilt( \ H'tilg 111(1
excitor. Inc .)„r\' of a 1';1114)1 \\lith
bel\ 01',11,11 11111' I '011 111 b' 11.1111.011.
1 It 11111114 41 l,,,i01s '•f land;i:g, :1. of
:ce..11111,, chr,lue,, service charges,
11-:4115 and whet jnlcrestInet dent,. \Ir.
K.,. lc :,l,o 'l"' 1 a moment 4(r t\w,-, (111
the Eiglltl! V1, tory 3»11,. .\ hearty
The wedding \0as solemnized in \1111 -
cje, Indiana, of Isabel limiter I I;1\wkins,
Reg. N., to I'eherl Jennings NIasterso•I,
(•f Flint, \licit. The (,ride, a graduate
of Sl. Joseph's 1lospital, London, is the
daughter of firs. \\'. II. Hawkins, of
1 01 don, and the tate Rev, \\'. I1, ilalw-
kins, cf F,rest. The bridcgroem's par-
ents are \Ir, and \Irs. 1, ll, \lastcrsun,
of Arkansas, Re\', (-'lyric Sloan per-
formed tie ceremony ny at the home of
the gr( one's brother-in-law and sister,
Iter. and Nits, II, Roberts.
The bride was attractive in a suit
of pink mill, with brown accessories
a:d corsage of gardenias at 11 yellow
rosebuds. 1ler anemia' L, \I 1.s. harry
llnhnrts, twat: (:.owned in mauve, with
corsage of yellow rosebuds,
After 0 rhorl Itooevnloon Mr. and
firs. R. I. \lastersoo will take up resi-
(Icnce in Flint, \1 icli., where the bride
will resume her duties 0m the staff of
St. 10scpll's 1 nisi ital.
CONGRA'PULATIONS
Congratllations to \hiss Velma Nich-
olscu, who celebrated Itct• birthday on
Toes 'ay, \1:1y 1st.
Congra!u!at'co to Gordon Carter,
who celebrates his birthday on \\'cd-
r.esday, May
Cor„ ratulati( 115 to Miss Jean 114)1111,
who celebrates her birthliay on Satur-
day, Jlay 5th.
The program then proceeded with the
.u'nunncemcnl by Miss Joan Kernick
of three musical numbers by all the
pupils. "Blue 110015", and very annu-
m. play was In escnted by some of the
'moils -1 the intermediate room. The
cast included Eleanor Browne, Gloria
.4111111003 0, Barbara Kilpatrick, Beverly
\\';,)lace and Carl \Vhilfield, with Rhea
Hall acti0lg as narrator, The play was
well presented, and brought out a good
moral, something that is sadly lacking
'0 many plays \written for grown-ups.
This \1 as foll»well by a trio by Lorr-
aine 1lanitto,n, Joan lernick and Mar-
. -merit(' hall, and the pupils of Grades
1 and 2 offered a group of sot gs an-
nounced by Jack 'I'vreman. Barbara
hdpatrick, Emma 1laterna, Rhea Hall
an: Alen \Iotrol, sang 0 song relating
to the present Queen. A group of
songs by the senior boys it.1ro(luCed the
5tt1(1t events of the evening, These
boys Performed various stunts waieh
\\ ere very well execute. Billy Foster
aid Glcnycc ita'ntoi, sang "The Rob -
Sorg," "'l'l:e Umbrella Sorg" was
sung by four pupils, Gloria Sibthorpe,
Carmen McDonald, Eleanor Browne
;ld Jack Kyle. This was followed with
a grotto of songs by room 1 and
A piano duet was contributed by Misses
Ann and Mary Morritt, Another feat -
ere attraction was the presentation of
Congratulations to Little \I iss. Agnes ,a short play 1}• the senior girls, of the
Riley, woo celebrated her 11,11 birth
School. 31'11 cast of this play incltt(I:'d
dav on Saturday, April 81 h.'I Isabel 'l'Iuull, Mary Kyle, Shirley Phil-
C(1ngrattilati1ns to \Irs. Leonard lips, !0111;1 \Vail;Ice, and Ron, Philp,
Cook, of East W';twa tush, who cele- 13largnerite 11x11 and Mary Morritt took
br.,tl'I' her bir'.kd;iy on Tuesday, Ma}• the junior role in the play, which was
1st. I exceedingly well portrayed, with all the
Congratulations lo \1rs. Edward participants takit.g their parts like vet -
Johnston, of Blyth, who celcbrftes her citns,
birthday (1t Sunday, May lith.
Ccngratu!ati11ns to ilttle Miss "Karen
singing or "O Canada" brought
Cook, who celebrates her third birthday Vie program to a close, Miss Elizabeth
\tills, musical instructor at the public
on Thursday, May 3rd. ('
r_ougralulalit ns to ilia Beth Powell
rho
acted as acoc1'pani51 throughout
rho celebrates her 7th birthday on the evening,
Friday, May Ili. I As \I r. Gray remarked in his words
Around $30,000.00 Marl(and \lay 15th on run\ass.
Myth made a strong week ;lien Mount, temporary Agli,ultural
rally this
in the Eighth Victory Loan race, and Representative spoke a few swords to
the meeting,
sales up to this \Vednesday evening
ore hovering ;(round the 130,00!) mark.
Itarry Sturdy spoke on Toronto
The town of \Vit.ghanl have exceededmeeting \with British dclrgatiot of
farmers,
their quota, going over the top on
Tuesday, which was a real record. Otl \Irs. Anderson gave a tall! 11111 as
er municipalities are well ahead of the usual gave 1111 meeting something to
allotted time elapsed, and the County is thiel: clout!
doing well,1 Charles Coolies gave a report on the
Annual meeting of the Beef !'roduc.
There is 00 time for relaxation now,
Ste your loan salesman during this ors,
week, and'lct's go over the top before( Bert Lobb spoke 1111 his trip to 'I'0-
ruoto, contmcudil g our delegate, (")las.
;he allotted time is gone. Coupes.
Vice -President and Secretary nomin-
ated to Farm Radio Forum Committee
Dlr. and Mrs. Gerald Bradley, and by Coolies and 1lallaliau (Carried).
son, Robert Bruce, will shortly Move to I \1(11100 by Coultcs and Robcrt,o11
fort Erie, where \i1.. liradk' will take that resolutions committee be appoint -
tip his pre-war occupation as an rel_ c(! (Carried). I jest named to he chair-
ployec of the Canadian Bank of Coma- (mat..
merce. Mr. Bradley recently receive('
' Alot1on by ((tight ;and lIallahan that
his discharge from the Royal CanadianChairman appoint a resolutions cont -
:\i1. hard, after several years' service Innitte(, Commitee to 1e Elmer Ruh-
ir the leditterrauct theatre of war, lins(1n, George Reagan, \lartin (;rasby
where he held toe rank of Pilot -Officer. (Carried).
\lotion by Robinson and Archibald
that we sets,( a Icttelt of appreciation to
RED CROSS DONATIONS Bruce I\latheson for his services dor-
The following donations has been ing stay in Tloron County (Carried).
rr'ceivc(1 by the Blyth Red Cross:
Secretary instructed to f 'r'•, ar•1 all
From SS. No. 11), East \\'a1v;unodi 'resolutions to committee and copy to
• Fara() Forum, Prisoner of \\'a1. Ptcsi,dcnt.
Fund
-V
WILLING WORKERS MET
lur'tint1 c1o.e,1 \\jilt ,int;ill,g "God Saw'
Lr hint;."
\'
- Federation Th Sponsor
! he \\'illi) g \V4rkers of the 011, line
11101 at Ike 1(c' o1' of \it's. lt'a111ev l.ot l illlll)illgll
\\'udncsda}, .\plil _'cubs 011)1 (plitr I
oeriction.e have! decided to put on a
(Tree attendarre of 0 nleolbet•s .rid 1 campaign bclxe01 \lay lath ;!111 (lull
(.0.s. 2 811111" were 0011111014'1, after
15th, in order to Leake the one-fifth
which a very :ovely lunch was serve)! 111111 rllerliwr n,\t year..
by \1 rs. Radley and her mother.. \
.
:\s our g"wectonent faibd to pot the
oc eat half lour etas spent. and the
rcrt•,sary Iegi,I.,li1m tl!rnngh thy 11,I11
•c
meeting closed (will the Lord's Prayer.
The next meeting \\'ill hr bels( at 11,' , i' neco1!(s met s,ary 144 t,,l.c this. ac -
home of \Irs. John Fairservice, ;lc-
,
home
The (me -fifth trill Ie\\• teen(, to 11'
hilt, It!'e lest \\ ay 1, imam(( our ore:uli a -
I \r
lion. at the ple..-et 1111., lllrun
JOHN HANNA PURCHASES BOND C"11111 Fc111'rat ,m )'\peel, 0\cry farm -
FROM LOCAL SALESMAN ( to support 11;s oxo org;tizatitm.
\V, in La111(1,1 can (well tale a lesson
\Ir. John \\'. Hamm m \was jl the f out the British (Iclta.ltion of farm -
Standard Of iicr this \\'e,lnesd.,y 111!,.1- 't,1.5, who are H,•a 11,11'1•, 11, r011ltr}•,
1(,(11), ;11111 it !11,1 happened that the •l l''c ('11:,11111811 01
Victor}
1.""" S.drsnR'n \erre "14" in Ito ; )
ones '1'11.10(.1, cave the ioll,(11n1g 'h1 -
office al the ante time. O !illation ;It ,( 1010 11 lun4h0nn 111 To.
\V0 tool! advantage of 11e area:. -11
,(;11tH by 1
11
Ih1t.u,4' I'c1cl'.,1i011
t, make \l r. 14.1 na aoitckilioli 1\ it1 111,'
The 1! on Comity F(•,lcrati'in of
1(d if 111(•y \\a'0,4 1'' tell a 1,1)11)1. Hyland sc,alatc , i„uliz,ltions of Lomas,
Iresolt was 111 pm•chase of 0 one 11011, First, Til( Nal , 0,11 I ,Irnler,' Union 111
land dollar- loon by \Ir. Manna, to to I ' 0311,1 and \\';,ic,, The National 1';11
credited to Myth, \\hiclt 11'11, a sp11'n11 1 !::( r,' [Ilion ;11(1 Chamber of :\gt 1.1111
gesttre on his part.
tt Ire 1)f Scotland and the 1'1,1(.1 Farm -
Union of Northern Ireland. "(11t
\\'it11)11:0, i, will ower the top, and
11,Itlr1.> of ,b.vi:e,tic policy these three
Igenial \I r. i la lea 4011,:111,1 rvrndii''g ,1 ' 1 ,;Ism . their (1\111 course lttt on nla1-
Mother Dies Suddenly 'i•ienlly h0lpi401 halm Io a neighb\'ur-it. I', 1)l II.IU'(Ildl i(„b(.\' the 1111Ix111111I11
Ibud did you leer sec a Irerfert perfor• \Irs. \\'. M. Henry has leen called lilt; mu0jt,jl(ality. It'll.,lor:ltiot :f,;d co.orrlination is prac-
tttattce, even by grown-ups. The lilac Ito :\}r, owing la the death of her moth-
1 (til" said NH-. 1'11(100,
slips and mix-ups only add to the amuse- 0r, \its. J. C. !'owncy, evh1cll recto redAUBURN- \'
1110111 of the everting, and everyone in the (;alt hospital \Icnda} at 1' ATTEND 'ZURICH CHARTER
thought the show was swill,o'clocl: 10011, after a brief illness. For the '1010,1 time in our week an NIGHT
AI r. Gray \would like to publicly ack- Funeral scrvi.c: are being held 11414 '341111011 fanul:, 1:: leen bereaved and Several 1:1,1;11(0- of 1'" 1''vth Lion,
,nowledge the faithful and energetic Thursday. 1131 entire cur'Inuttity has leets cast iii It 1111 attended the Zurich Lions Club
work of the teachers, Miss Grieve and Friends here will join with us in ex• gO' in when official wort) r:11110 Io Mrs. '11',1 ler Nicht• lel,( in that village this
Mrs. hIoward, and Miss Mills, whose tending sympathy to Mrs. Henry, an.l ('! toles \I. tinr-nighan that her 01111• son, exi,dn1'„bl3 , .4. mg. into 1 1I}•11( Croup
untiring efforts made the concert a !other numbers o[ the family i11 their 1.( 1. George \iclville Straughal, 11:1,1 ;a; 1c:oled 3' Dr, 11. G. 11,•''Id, i'resi-
°ucces's, sudden bereavement. I been killed in action, d('int of the loot' Club.
-
11c,nun, 1\11c0C11111111 he pr011,ptIV .1-L-, •
"\V1' 11.nr I! l,rj:;n1 11110, )11.,!11141
11
1,5 Pictured
comedian.
10 Mother's
Sister.
19 Monster.
15 Touch.
16 Genus of
cetacea!m.
17 Yacht.
18 Revell,
19 S.-A.th.i'
20 1.'x k over.
221.....( t n1
COMEDIAN
ORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pilule
—4a1A,D, GI.O
S,1.I0 P
7TrE1R1R O.R S
R1AIDO T(E
ANEiNT
P D AFP;
EIS
2
43 Selenium
al (61.l,r } ("symbol ).
26 : (told. 44 L'nuru1.
29 l: .h. 15 Sl,.,pc.
3(I Great L.'.,he 41 Preparatory
32 117tc1
langu..go. 49 Absent.
33 NI ,J:1 e '.ue. 51 Ile is heard
34 \';;thin. en the ---.
5; Metal.
35 l:r.(:�,(u�,t�: red.
36 1)nrtnl 57 Cnnvuh ivo
iabbr.). tic.
37 1;1:cf .ur::. 5(1 L'nclo�c;.
301.ntin 19 Silltwor111.
chplithong, 60 'Alan's
90 Little. nickname.
1• 2 3 .4 5 6
'15
ORES
i1FJN= .
EMfI_NENT
S` IT;EUE
-10`tia 1 RE
9 Shout.
10 Intentions.
11 Single things.
12 Nothing.
13 Child,
21 Yes.
23 Unites In
com►raniea.
24 Disarm.
25 Evergrcens.i
27 Nymph,
T 28 Famous.,
31 Chest bone.
37 Everything.
3fi Delicate.
41 Type of
vIVIi11.
42 Faithful.
34 Musical
drama.
46 Let fall.
1 Position. 47 Flower.
2 Past. 48 Elementary
3 Dense. (abbr.).
4 Sailing vessel. 40 Eurupean
mountain.
50 Pancla.
52 Mimic.
53 Writing fluid.
55 Ozone.
56 24 hours.
la
17ijzQ
�
23 24
29
61 Jaunty.
62 Ile is married
to --
Livingstone.
VERTICAL
5 Storage
building.
6 Before.
7 13ite lightly,
8 Compass
point.
8 .9
io 11 12. 13
16
19
•36
41 41
45
49 50
57
60
LOCKED DOOR
04r 4
Bp t,,t.UYAS WILLIAMS
OW DOOR OR
TUN SO HE
INTS RRUPTPD
' WNIt,E WORIQW
( . N 6.0,411'Atf
r
?O JUNICdt
FOR INEVIYA
Q.uesTIC+'1 *Of DID
t4& LOCK "+t Daft ?
Ills SURPRISE JUNIOR
MAY QUIETLY.
FLUSTERS Mkt
LOBES HIS PI,01
durst Ac1V►HTr t AEI.
irp Higitotiff mo
_- IW
7��1Et1
"She gives me a pain!"
THE SPORTING THING
"He trained with a kang.lruot"
On the Home Front
By C. Kessler
MA, AIX
YOU SURE
YOU'RE GiVIN'
Mlr Tf-E RiGNT
VITAMINS
THIS ARMY
"Da steak's too tough?—Dis ain't no place for weaklings.'"
REG'LAR FELLERS—Oh, That's Easy
i Vt1. FIUGERED\
Cu'T A WAY ' O(
CMJ SAVE MONEY
ON YA INC
T' ES/ POPPA
DIDN'T 1 HEAR.
YA SAY YA DIDN'
HAFTA PAY
TAXE.5 ON
DAD DEBTS
MOPSY y6L4YS BARKER
I DON'T WANT TO BUY
A NAT,1 JUST WANT TO
PICK OUT THE. ONE I'M
GOING TO DO WITHOUT
TO BUY MY NEXT
W� D./
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
By William Ferguso(
WHETHER IT`S EXAGGERATING
TALES OR TA/LS,
THE JAPANESE ARE EXPERTS/
FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS,
JAPANESE ON THE ISLAND OF
SHIKOKU HAVE DEVELOPED
A RACE OF LON4•rAmeD
ROCLST.EQSi THE ON£ HERE
PICTURED HAS AN APPENDAGE
E/GHTESM FEET LANG.
PEARLS
ARE IMITATED MORE
OFTEN THAN ANY OTHER
GEM... WITH
DIAVNDS NEXT./
COP?11044
EO. UFO Po.SY NS IOnw,
4'STRAWBERRIES ARE WHITE
WHEN THEY'RE GREEN,"Sew
MARY SCHAEFER,
A1cln/r'., Iowa.
CWALL, MY SCHEMI
IS RIDIKILI9,-
ITS SO.SIMPL.-
By GENE BYRNES
ALL YA GOITA DO
IS LOAN ME A DIME
A DAY EVERY DAY AN'
FERGET ABOUT ME.
PAYIN' IT BACK!
MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Should Have Gotten Measles And Then Gone Into Bankruptcy
/TM OLD FAMILY DOCTOR
OWES 1! TEN DUCXS 91NCE
LAST FILL f'OR PAWING
HIS r CAIyTSEEM
TO COLLECT IT!
WHYS
DoMT
CNA
S CK
AND
SQUARE
IT THAT
WAY?
TELL You WNAT--•ILL ITS GOOD ToHAVE A DID Y00
APPOINT YOU MY0FFICIAL LITTL PALLtor
I EJEFFI SEE THE
COLLECTOR! You TAKE THIS HE COMES IN MIGHTY DOC?
BILL AND GO To THE OLD•
DOC AND CoLEECT! ; NANDY50METIMESl�r,�
By BUD FISHER
DID N
SAY'
NE SAID:SAYAH!s
HE EXAMINED MY
TONGUE AND SAID I
WAS AVERY SICK MAN
HE WROTE OUTTI'.IS
PRESCRIPTION AND
CHARGED ME Tula
DOLLARS! f'
POP --He Barked Up the Wrong Alley
:V. SAY YOU'RE
VERY 17 -OND . OF DOGS
HOW DiD
YOU GET ON
By J. MILLAR WATT
ROTTEN
SHE
SOLD
ME THE
DOG
Sweet and cool in any Pipe
CANADA'S
STANDARD PIPE TOBACCO
1111.
No V -E Day Until
Total Nazi Defeat
Gat. Eisenhower was quoted in
a shortwave broadcast last week as
saying 'There will ire no V -E day
wstll Germany is completely occu-
pied, including all pockets of resis-
llance, and the German army is
completely destroyed,"
Canada now ranks second among
tilt gold -producing countries of
Ibr woeld,
JOIN THE THOUSANDS
who drink and en joy Max-
well IIouse Coffee. You'll
love the superb Maxwell
Rouse flavor. All Purpose
Grind suitable for any type
of coffee maker.
NO FUEL PROBLEM HERE
Housewife of Cheltenham, England solves transportation problem
with goat -drawn cart. Instead of the coveted petroleum, his
vehicle burns old rags and tin cans, The well-behaved goats present
no difficulty in traffic.
Two Will Call At Your Door
Soon diets evil!_ be a knock at the clow. of the Canadian house. On
the threshold 'will' stand the Victory Loan salesman, confidently
expecting an invitation to come in, It will be the eighth time that he
has knocked at the door, and his confidence will not he badly founded,
For more than three million Canadians have long since learned that he
is indent a friend and brings with hint something of real value for the
householder.
But let us not forget that there are two callers at the door when
the salesman knocks, Behind him, in spirit, is the Canadian boy in
uniform who is backing up the salesman in his effort to increase the
size of individual Victory Bond purchases—not so much because of his
concern for the future material benefits to the purchaser, hut because
those purchases help to guarantee the continued flow of arms and am-
munition to the hat tle-fronts.
The Canadian who decides to buy a hundred -dollar Bond atter
listening to the Victory Loan salesman may change his mind if he
looks over the shoulder of the salesman Into the eyes of that sailor,
soldier or airman who counts on folks at home to back up his efforts
overseas, Such a look may prompt a two -hundred -dollar purehaFe.
The hour for return is draw-
ing near, so every day feels longer.
vigorous help will shorten the time.
Your
gia/0446eaeRat
BOYVICTORY BONDS
Contributed by
THE BLUE TOP BREWING COMPANY LIMITED
KITCHENER; ONTARIO
Truman's Prayer
At the (1011:usium of hi- mr.ragt
to Craig'e<<, I'te-idem '1 'lithe
said:
At 11,i` rine'i en t, I hale iii my
heart a pryer. As 1 as,utnr my
ACCI►IMN'IAN'IS K A1'1)1'1ORS
INCOMi: 1 A N Itla'(►IITS ('(JM-
piela Bookkeeping Servtece Small
or Large Businesses. Travel an),
where. Albert Brett & Co.,
A
Wellington St E.. Toronto. Ont.
ARTICLES FOIL 5.41,1:
IIA BY CIIiCI('
*t,00 1IOUIC! YOUR (tilDEltt
ORDER YO1111 Pith gHICKS NOW,
and not be disappointed All
chicks are from guaranteed test-
ed stock, and from 26 on. eggs
or Netter. Barred Itocke mixed
112.00 per 100 White Leghorn'
/nixed 111.00 per 106 Barred
Rock Pullets $1&.00 Der 100,
whit. Leghorn Pullets 322.60 per
100, white Rocks mixed 015.01/
per 100 white Rock Pullets
124 00 per 100. We guarantee 100%
live delivery, balance pnid C.O.U.
Maple City Hatchery, Chatham,
Omarto.
BRUNTON "Bred -to -Pay"
CHICKS
RHODE ISLAND (REDS, 1\'111'1'1:
Rocks, }tarred Itocke, Golden
llampshlres, Government Approv-
ed, Blood tested, Illustrated Cnt-
alogue 1''ree. Brunton Cedar (!len
Farms Ilatenery, 52 Winneti,
Toronto (mention paper).
5000 BREEDERS ON ONE PLANT
13OOK YOUR ORDER FOR CHICKS
from a real breeding farm. Don't
take chances; on just ordinary
hatchery ehleke, Order chicks
NOW for May or ,June delivery.
I.akevlev Poultry feral, Exeter,
Ontnrlo.
100 CIIICKS FREE
WITII 1 \'1.Rv ORDER OF 100
Pullet chicks, we give 100 free
chicks (our choice), Leghorn
pullets $22.95 per 100, burred
Reek pullets 119.95 per 100, White
Rock Pullets 124,95 per 100. All
chicks sold backers by high egg
pedigreed stock, 11.00 books your
order, balance C.O.D. (lunrnnteed
100!'''e live delivery, Kent Heteh-
ery, Chn therm Ontario,
PROFIT OR LOSS, TIia'r'S THE
quest ton that fares every elan 111
bttslness for himself. For the
poultryman the rlltferencc be-
tween profit and loss is almost
entirely dependent on taro (er-
tore, (tile—good 901(01ifle feed -
Ing rind care of your dock. Two—
it is eeecntln1 that you start with
the hell clhicks you can get.
'rw'eddle Tlnteherics have helped
poultrymen for 19 years to over-
come two Intpo'tnnt itrazntale In
the chick r 1 business, Write
Tweddle for full intorntntion In-
cluding poultry guide mid great-
ly reduced prices for Mny and
Juno delivery, Also ask fnr
breeds and shipping dates for
two week old started ehleke.
Tweddie Chick Tinteherics
Itrd, Fere us, onterte.
W1; HAVE SOME S'1'Ait'I'ED PUL -
lets, 2 weeks old, for Immediate
shipment. also chicks to most
breeds, For delivery In June we
advise ordering now, and not fak-
ing n cha00n at the time, liree
lTntehe'}', 1"n ,iehn N, Hamilton,
Ont.
SPECIAL PULLET SALE
STARTED BARRED ROCK PUI,-
lets, 1 week old 22e, 2 weeks, old
26 cents. Immediate delivery.
Carleton ifatell cry, Britannia
Heights, Ontario
POULTRY KEEPERS
BE CERTAIN YOU fill GOOD
healthy, vigorous chicks. Buy
ohlcks with breeding and Ilvnhility
and you will be certnin of success.
Our Breeders: are nil Government
htspeeted, hrltitled and hlond-te,led
Write for descriptive catalogue
and prices 00 our Government
.Approved chicks,
MONKTON POULTRY
FARMS
31111111. OM. () Iltu'ID
A-1 BABY CI1R'KS; LEGIIORNS;
Rocks; Hybrids. Some choice
started chicks available up to 1
and 4 weeks old. iVrIte or phone
A. 11. Switzer Hatchery, Granton,
Ont. Phone 35 It 3.
0111/Idlt I 0111 CHICKS NOW
AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED
your chicks for next sprint; when
you want them, Barred hock
mixed 312,00 per 100, White Leg -
horns mixed 311.00 per 100. Bar-
red Rock Pullets $19,00 per 100
White Leghorn Pullets 322.00 per
100. heavy Breed Ckle. 36.00 per
100. Leghorn Ckls. 32.00 per 100.
All chicks hatched from 26 oz,
eggs or better and from special
mated flocks, Guaranteed 1005:
live delivery, $1.00 hooks your
order, ba la nee C.O.D. Rainbow
Hatchery, ''II,ltham, Ontario,
23 t"It1:Il CIIICKS
;'i'11 FOUNDATION STOCK 1S
tegiatered and pedigreed birds,
Nothing better In Canada, Order
now, Prices for mixed baby
ehleke, mules and females: Bar-
red Roche, 312,00 per hundred;
Whit* Leghorlls, 311,00; White
Itocke, 315.00; Brown Leg horns,
$13.00, Pullet prices: Barred
}locks, 119.00; While Let; limits,
$22,00; While Itocks, 324.00;
Brown Leghorns, 324.00. 25 free
chicks, our choice, will be given
for each 200 mixed chicles order-
ed and 25 free chicks for each
100 (1ny old pullets ordered.
Goddard thick Ilateliery, llri
tamile 111 'Hoe, time ria,
A sal, !eel Ell t:l'S'I'U51b:lt IS ']'III•:
best advertisement. 'That's why
Top Notch Chickeries are proud
thnt the big percentage Of their
business comes from poultrymen
who reorder year after year.
Top Notch Chicks are all Gov•
eminent Approved from blood -
tested breeders. May prices. Non -
sexed: 1Vhite Leghorns 11.45,
!tarred Itocks, New Ilnmpshlrce
-11.96. Assorted bight breeds
10.45, Assorted !!envies 10.95.
Pullets: White i,egitorns 24.95,
Barred !locks 21.95, New !!leap•
shires 22.95, Cockerels: Barred
Rocks 8.95, New llampshlres
7.95, White Leghorns Lou, Aftei
Mny 1601 50c per hundred less
on non -sexed, 2,011 per hundred
on pullets, After ,lune 1st stili
lower prices, Write for complete
price ]let and catalogue, 2 week
old chicks add fen per chick to
above prices, Top Not,11 1.11110 its, Guelph, Ontario.
hca\y duties, I humbly pray to Al-
mighty God, in the words of So-
lomon:
'Give thercii rc thy eerrant 48
understanding ileart to judge thy
people, that I may discern bettrern
good 1111/1 lead; fat w'ho is able to
BAB V CHICKS
BLOOD -TESTED 113 11111D t'UCK•
erele, April 40, Leghorn Cocker-
el. lc. Also white Leghorn and
Hybrid Pullets. Stormont Poultry
Farm, Finch, Ont,
DYEING ANi) CLJANING
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEED~
dyeing or clenning7 Write to us
for inforrnntion. We are glad to
answer your questions, Depart-
ment II. Parker's Dye Works
Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To-
ronto.
HA1111)11)sSSING
L E A It N HAIJRDRESSING T}112
Robertson method, Information
on request regarding classes.
Robertson's Hairdressing Acad-
emy, 137 A vi (19 !toad, Toronto.
!+'Illi SALIS
ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED,
bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, put•
!eye, brushes, Allen Electric Cum•
pony Ltd., 2325 Dufferin St., To-
ronto,
STRA WIJEII ft Y PLANTS, ASPAIt•
aglls, raspberrlee, peach trees,
apples, pears, plums, cherries,
grapes, currants, shrubs, hedging,
shade trees, wire tree guards.
Norfolk Nursery, Suttee', Ontario,
SAW MILL., NEARLY NEW, CAPAC-
Ity upward one thousand per hour.
Can be operated by two men or
more, Designed and built by an
experienced sawyer. For particu-
tare, write or call 1)an Vallleres,
Mill Bridge, Ont. Do not call on
Saturday,
JERSEYS, ALL AGES, QUEBEC'S
leading show told producing herd,
records, 11 0redited, Gables Farm,
Foster, Quebe,•,
AT STUD, Art' RIDGE'S NIGHT -
rider Bleck and Tan Coon hound,
Imported, six generation pedigree.
}lis sire elands at one hundred
dollars stud fees. Studding this
young dog at 'twenty-flve dollars,
Arthur Attridge, Freemen, Ont.
PUREBRED HEREFORD CATTLE,
mules and females. Lawruni
Farms, Durham, Ont,
GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION,
garage equipment and stock and
6 -roomed house on No, 2 high-
way, era lies Garage, A!MIS ter,
001,
➢'Olt SALE—MODERN 01O'1'EL IN
prosperous manufacturing and
farming town In Northern On-
tario, Fully licensed, Principals
only. Box 24, 73 Adelaide, 1\'eat,
Toronto, Ontario.
I'OU1;1'1RY FARM, 25 ACRES, 1,200
layers, llydru, market garden
land, 20 miles from Toronto and
110111i1ton; going concern; Im-
mediate possession, Keith Cowles,
RR, 2, Horn by, Ont.
BULLS—ELM VA LE NOBLE t'AV-
aller, class A, 3 years, grand
champion at Richmond 1943, Sir-
ed by 11.0,1'. bull, Silver Spring
Cavalier and from it high testing
dont, with three R.O.P. records,
priced at 3260. Also bull calvee
of excellent breeding. Apply F.
W, Argue, 234 Nark 51., Ottawa,
Out,
MODEL t.' 1'ASE TRACTOR 17-27.
On steel tvhcrls, 1n extra good
working condition. James Finlay,
(lreud \'alley, (Int.
1'l;l:_llER(3S STALLION, F01151
3.9 year old, sure 3165, or trade.
John Davidson, Belhaven, Ont.
C1,1'DESDAI,l•:, 1'3 VIE RENOWN
27110, foaled 11134, 1}rude A Prem-
ium, dark brown, white marking',
sure foul getter. Sell cheap, Alex
Crawford, Box 74, Roseau, Ont.
DA\' -01,0 11.IJ1Ali )1'Ii WHITE 1'E -
kin Ducklings, 5 10, at 8 weeks,
Available for May and June.
Write for particulars. Order at
once. l'x•Sprint;F:u nts, Uxbridge,
Ont.
1 PRESSURE YTANK SPRAYER
Two -wheel 11'iwelb0rrow type.
Price 335.00, 168 5lnrguerettn,
Toronto, Ont,
100 ACRES—'I'OWNSHIIP OF GUM),
district of Parry Sound, 3 miles
from Trout Creek, Loring hl3h-
way and Conunanda village, 111
mile from Catholic Church and
hall, 2 miles from Catholic school;
9 miles from public echoor and
Protestant churches; 13 miles
from town of 1'ou'nssan; nail
route 3 times a week; 80 acres
under cultivation, tree of stones
and stumps, level land. Good soil,
plowing done, 2 large gardens,
50 acres of maple sugar bush,
balance, 1,000 cord hardwood and
pasture. Barn 48'x56'x22' posts,
steel root, cement floors, stone
foundation stable, full size; 40
cattle and 5 horses; hoarse 25x 42,
8 rooms, large kitchen, steel roof,
stone basement ft111 size. Other
outer buildings. Cream trunk
through all Summer, 2 never fall -
Ing wells. Gond trout stream
through posture. \\'ill sc11 with
or without stork and implements.
Take possession yiny 1. Reason
for selling, ill health. Apply Alex
Grnhotwsk1, RR, No. 2, 1'owassan,
Ont.
ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS!
15)5)1111SIUN TY PE, COPP'Eit CON-
structlon, 660 -watts, Just drop it
In n pen of wale' and almost in-
etantly the w•nte' Is lot. Ile tidy
In the kitchen, wonderful for
shaving- etc, i'ostpaid 31.00. The
Radio ilnspit:al, Trncndie, Net.
FARM 11 A(.IIINl;l11
"VIKING" ('i1EA51 SEPARATORS
and repair parte are always
available either at your local
dealer or direct from Swedish
Separator Co Limited, 720 Notre
Dame 3Veet, Montreal 3 Que.
MA('111N1at1'
1)8s 14 YARD St'11A1'EIlS. 111)8e
12 ynrtl scrapers. 'i'U18 angledoze•
10 yard serener. 'l'U40 3'4 yard
Letourncatl serener. Northwest
104 'It yard dreg line. Inlet us
2011 '1 yard drag line, \\'rite,
wire, phone. Other equipment
available. I,r veil & l'o., 51e•
intyre Rln, It, \I'irunipee,
ISSUE 18-1945
judge this, thy so great a people!"
l ask only to be a good and
faithful servant of my bold and
10y pel.lth
ltfuril hind Letv.rlu 1 road ., ,and
the (,ill; t l I';It,;lilln i` still
plorrrl.
)11 SICA1, 15 'I'It1 MI',N'1'~
remeD A, BUDDINl;'rON 111'15,
st•lio, ex, hangs non-ieel il,>ll tl-
meuts, 111 t'llur,•li, 'Toronto 2.
M!MICA i,
STOMACH AND 'I'IIItE.A0 WOI15tS
often are the cause of Ill -health
In humans, all ewes. No one im-
mune! Why not find out 1f this
is your trouble? Ltltelesti/1g pnr-
ticulars-1•'ree! Write Mulveuey's
Itcmediee, Specialists. Toronto 3.
DIXON'S REMEDY. FOIL NEURITIS
and lthrumatic Titins. 'rhuus:,nda
ea tis fled. Munro'.s Drug Store, 335
Elgin, Ottewrt. Postpaid 11.011,
CONSTIPATION 111 L1 O C SN1:SS,
liver trouble, depressed headache,
quickly relieved with Fig-I.ax
tablets'. Keep regular frith Fig -
La x. 25,: et Druggists,
READ THIS—EVERY SI'FFEIIER
of Rheumatic Pnfns or Neuritis
should t r y Dixon's Remedy,
Munro's Drug Store, 335 1:]gin,
Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00,
BAUMEI:KA FOOT 11Ai.M DE -
'treys offensive odor lust antiy.
46c bottle, Ottawa 'gent, Denman
Drug Steele Ottewa,
)1EN AND W OMEN W'AN'TED
OF PARTICULAR INTEREST To
veterans rind tarmrre, Sell Fami-
lia epiete, extracts, alimentary
products, nudicln(s, stock and
other farm products and succeed.
Monthly free offers open every,
dour. burry fatally n proepeet.
Good districts open. Pleasant and
profitable work for part time
workers, free 111111 01111 rntuinl;ue,
FnmIlex, 1500 Delnrinller, \fon-
trenl.
orruK'rt:xl'rif;.—
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SCIIOOLS
958 BLOOI1 11'., TORONTO
Branches: 44 King St. Hnmllton
& 74 Rideau Street, Ottawa.
I'A'l'I:NTS
FETHEiISTONiIAUGII & COMPANY
Patent Solicitors. Es 01bltshed
1890; 14 King Wert, Toronto,
Booklet of information on re-
quest.
PIANOS
OUR SMALL NE\V PIANOS WILE
be available shortly, Beautiful
In design and tone, Send for cir-
cular naming approximately your
price, rind pnrliculnrs In that
range will he mailed promptly.
Factory Mason, & Ilisch Limited,
842 King \Vest, Toronto.
PHOTOGRAPHY
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SERVICE and SATISFACTION
Your films properly developed and
printed
6 UR 8 EXTI)SUtiE (ROLLS 26e
REPRINTS 9 for 25e
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want this year, but you can get all
the quality and eervlce you desire
by sending your films to
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Station J. Toronto
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sizes 10-20-127 if 211e
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If enlargement colored, 79c each,
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SUBURBAN PROPERTIES
W'AN'1'E))
WITHIN 25 MILES OF TORONTO,
with or without acreage.; \\'s
have steady demand for proper-
ties ranging up to 150,000
throughout this area.
R. 1', ILEAL & CO.
Ila Yonge St., Toronto Ab, 5157
HELP WANTED
\I A N L' F,1 t "l't' 111: I1 Ole 1,1 G l I'I'.\ l NG
rod equipment desires local sales-
men for part-time work thtoueh-
out Ontario. Drawing_ a,', aunt
against coni 111ssioila Ares:, ted,
Apply 11. Phillip, Company 1. m -
Red, 200 \lain Street, Tot t:,2;.
l'1'1,1NOEit PRESSMAN t\'ANT ED,
one with some expel fence on
Ina lte•lcad y. Steady posit lei, for
steady reliable man, (4.1•I,lur
week Apply neatest Em
men & Selective Set yn'e (1 ''Ce.
1011,11—Pelt 2519
IINI'EItt1:Nl'ED LIN( III I'1': (l'Elt•
atter and floor awn wanted at
once, steady position, (4)-1,our
ween). Apply nearest Employment
and Selective Service 0,f,ce,
lel Ll.—(' 1t
IA ANTED
1'033'0 & 111'0 )1
Wives paid. Prates
\\'rile AI. P. 51:01.m.
Street, T,Ir(11te
HIGHEST
a
v101 )Ole,
vis
\t'AN'i'i:D—l'RO1'E1f'i't• ON 1,.1 Kg
froltSce between Huntsville,
Noah Bey, Gond fishing, ,luck
shooting, 454 Paling .\tee S.
Tlnnlilto0.
1'S01) DED -O i,1Gfi'l'iNG PLANTS,
motors, and generator's w'snted.
Ste te 1151', .pries and entrdit!nn.
11. 33, C'owau, Jtorlkluu, Ont.
PAGE 4,
THE STANDARD '11'ednA a`', May 2, 1915.
0 , , i , , i' 0 V , xvinectrociontroccicom ',atoll, .\ 1•"1(1 !Ilii; hit Ilt'l' till' ''tilt'' day 'Amu mid •h(' 1 l ell'rr, li iildt An l h"\\'
r: Elliott « I 11 ge r� c ;II ,I la,I Ill�h� ' 111' ,\.IL flit 1111 I I C. 111.1 C ,\ il'',''1t 'Wiling 111\'
Agency rll, on ;III llln i ,t1 the •Infill ` \\ i!!1 i 1 I
BLYTH— ONT. :I h;lckill'-! il,til;11. Ila' 1''6, a lift e It r.cllt'I• •I1," I,t• I Int. Ni 1 t at III,'
K woozy this in: rill,,:, not lid( Mg. 11,1'1 I(,'!ill_1., \rt're III ;III\' \\a\ cid IIItt':E. i
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Car - Fire - Lite - Sickness - Accident, ei g,,in: I" 1,,..1 ,„ tin' ;bier,,', n n t `I,.t1,. I,,Ir 11,,,,,,ll .h(', b;b\ htlIri1-
attralae\(., In th' ti',t 1'Li ' t'. ere 1- I:iii ,I', 1 ci' 11 ,1, Lir:' I rib ,ut1 1111
a -trong 1 n,"t:' lit \ that'nu• .,f flit' iii \t. mina i. -h: yin the \\;ly It' i'r 0-
gl ' iIIhl'r hid, nrtht c,•nl1' ;Il t , ins 11'), I(.n'it';' , I the
"COURTESY AND SERVICE" l Islay. The c, 41 \\ 111,1 Irl \cot Iter 11-1 111 1" hind'
iADI?DM)..D12r31a131Dt2aa)i.ra DINDiaiN:11) iD1/ 12:A:,012aN)12i3 MIDIBaaat)1111%)1)); clinic t'111,.(It' 11111 ',Ile t• \ t : y riiit''I ' .\I chid t :t Ili N. iii _' ,ii a v '1111';,1
afraid 0 111ic1,' til\' to thiL ll, -Pat. 1 t l ;l;',.: I tilitli. ,,i', iZt,t mitt;, as I rceall
INSURE NOWT! AND BE ASSURED. l'alt h:1. t,1he11 celllti:I filo.
.1. H. R. Elliott. Gordon Elliott
Office Phone 104, Residence ''hone 12 or 140.
G. R. AUGUSTINE
REPRESENTING
THE MONTREAL LIFE
"THE FRIENDLY COMPANY"
Associated with The Atlas Insurance
Company, London, England,
LIFE • PENSIONS • ANNUITIES
1-HAROLI) JACKSON
',\nn Is in licit.- There ,sell,- to h(' .1 i1 «a. the mail l;lil IICtitt that ,tal•:eli ill(
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general fecli�l�, e\en at that ;i ', 1:111..t \\ lid(ritc ;th tit ill., and that in the
Licensed Auctioneer. rlee11il g in th( ;01(.10" 11 1, a -i,,n ,,i \\. ill. I ct rt;'iiily 1 lti.'ce(I t,: I',;'n all
Specialist in Fern' and Household ,\ccakncs•. tike', 0 It al lie in t' a' I r .!II I al)int 1ea(lin,.1 'nuc l had a
Sales, ihowevcr. \l:,`1 gr„\\'n-u11- \\',11111 d' t,l,ie ,.f it. I•II' r\''ir!tl ' i b l'l.. \\a- ;1
Licensed In Iluron and Perth'
la' by IliI\Illg It a r'flccti''11 'night 11c t nit', nn' 'I.I(1 f, toll iii0 curl(ll tip \\ilii
Counties. Pr1ces reasonable; salts ' . .
cai.t oil then I '.' public iliii1'„il. I 11,' •i: \\!'('ll I 11.11 .111111 'st',I 11) 1W ..0./•.•0.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4', P•t:I.: :..t• e.:.t;•Pt, •i • 1 • r 1 • • ♦ ♦• rt•r;...1;,1•x•1;•r:•♦4
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ti' ; the\' I't' \',, ; 1 ' ;I\ in the roIIIIU 1' ( Ni, I „,,,,Iii,
For information, etc., write or pllo3♦ 1 ad u'. I t4„,,,,il', jnst t'.'c Iri'll an I i;
'tarot(' ,lackson, R.R. No. 4, Seatortt ' 1 he an "t''d ';t l i„ ell child.”
'tarol
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WILLIAM II.1110I't•RITT .i'hone 14r61i1•
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PHONE 158.
Decorators
Shop
BLYTH, ONTARIO•
thing; fir me. tilt' •(.1.1110:1h
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la long and intimate ir'n\•er,ati 11 1\.1'1 t. e• e a an'.ILe- i'llin ice. 'The alt \I I ., (ie:'rye Nilo! let' ;u-'1 attended,
her mother. (ir;,dually the tr01h came 0 ill it, land if hti tI e-tlelivvi• h. avail- 1 \Irs. I I. 10' tett, tihillt'y an I I';1tr11.1,1
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called 1'adlly. I ler name \vas Ihtirie a Ler grin\;ni e;: ,n r;tplllly mill i;ettil l; (nil \\itlt htr ;''.rel N, Mr, ;nil \11,, k, :it !'.l'r II"IIIc,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
Specializing in lt'arm and Ilousehold
Sales,
Licensed for the County of Huron.
Reasonable Prices, and Satisfaction
PHIL OSIPHER OF
LAZY MEADOWS
(Ily llarry 1• IF,ye)
EAST INT /1\1r:1IOST( I,ll, I ! , i' ' n . Mr. and
Guaranteed. ' Patricia Ant at five and a half has
For information, etc., write or phone growl int.) quite 0 yrnng lady. At t`c
William If. Jlorrltt, phone, Resldenc% Il,,,t,Icnt, tiler' i, c'nsidcrable dict-
:3; Shop 4, 13lyth. 4.44f. ,i.•1 111 101)' hlt''hcn a, to \vhcthcr or
not she •h ul'I have ;t nal, this after -
Are You Ready For
V�EDAY
Buy Your Victory Bonds Now
Let's Have Victory On
The Home Front
BEFORE WE CELEBRATE
Victory on the
Battle Front.
Sponsored by
Huron County National War Finance Committee.
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"An army can move 001)' as fast as its
supplies." That truth is well cstahlisIwd.
Engineers and infantry need artillery
support. All need a=mmunition , .. food
. and they need moral support . .
proof that we, at honk, are doing all we
can to back them up.
Attack wins objectives. Support wins
Wars,
And that is where we, on the home front,
fit into the war programme. \Ve must
furnish support. \Vc must buy more
Victory Bonds.
Bear in mind that part of the money
which Victory Bones provide is used
to buy food,; which Canadian farmers
produce and which is needed to feed our
fighters and the fighting forces of our
allies.
Victory Bonds are a good investment ..
the safest place that you Can put your
savings. You should huy them to have
money for things you want to do when
the war ends. (In case of emergency
you can get cash for them.) All the
money you itrvest in Victory Bonds
comes back to you eventually. Mean-
time your bonds earn 3;1.1' interest.
Your hanker will tell you it's good
business to put your savings into Victory
Bonds.
*WEST IN THE BEST
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NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE
r:
Wednesday, May 2, 1915,
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GET YOUR V -DAY FLAGS
If you wish Hags nor V-l;ay, \\ e would advise you
to buy them NOW. We have a Nice Stock, ranging
in Price from is to 25c. • The 25c Flag is 2 ft. by 15
inches. Secure Your Supply 2‘t Once.
SHEET MUSIC
We are now stocking a good range of Sheet
Music, the most tip -to -(late titles. Our stock will be
replenished t\\'itc Pilollthly, and will include all the
Popular Songs.
Some of those in stork at the present time are:
i�w!II", `.,\\tet 1itc,tlu,, Sweetheart,"
"'P\wilk!'t 'I•inle•' -Jo I a Pro\er .\\\;t\"' "•tlurday Night";Rtnn
and Cora Cola'', "N1)- I !cart I ' 1 I t:.:n't Kit \t About Vett ;
'At' -rent lchu ;Ile '1Io1'. E,e" "Thi, Ilc,t,t if \line", "1 Should
Care" I I )rtanl . f Yon', I n;lt hilt nl Pity."
MOTHER'S DAY CARDS
Mother's Pay is Sunday, May 1:1th. We have a
lovely ass(:rtaleni. of Mother's 1)ay Cards.
Price;; Range From 10c, 15c, and 25c.
We now have the Agency for the Toronto Daily
Star. Anyone wishi1"; to procure copies of the
Daily Star niay do s() hy phoning - Nightly Deliv-
ery. We regret that many people are on our wait-
ing list for the '1'0l'o,1;, Star Weekly. As soon as
we can procure more copies you \will be notified, but
for the present our quota is all taken tip.
A Full bine of School Supplies, Stationery, Etc.
The . Standard Book Store
IVES '1'I('IELI)
.\ rperial faceting „f the Fast \\• I0\a•
nosh Unit of the I& Its bill ,.f AgH-
ctt{tut•c \vas hcdd in Iltigrlvt li 1'11 r•
alive ('Itch hotul, \villi 13 member. (It
the Executive ;.17i1 1)irectorale tires I t.
Pfu' minute, of the .\ptil •It!t meet-
' \\it•'.• Icad and approved.
'I'Itc next Nati:mid l elm Show is to
Ise held \la)• 1(I1it, in the liclgrave
"iht'ol in dm afternoon and in the
F. rester', I lid, in the evening.
\I•'vu l Ity L, ,tic \\'ightntai , seconded
it .\I'Icn I'iledn, that the East \\'a -
,tit u, u.1.,,,, .r't ,':hl, r.. ,Ill,/ni.-kit \vt,l •,o .,.
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TILE STANDARD
\vanosh Unit of Federation of Agricul-
ture petition the 'Potvnship Council t"
collect by taxation from each Ititel,titt
the :4111111:11 l't•deratloll iltt•tllbt•r ti,'
of $1,(1) per v. ai. Any farmer to L,
;avert the pt n•ilege of tvilhdrt\\ int Mi
t only by nutl:i,lg a written appf.cal ou
to the I'r,\wnship Council.
\liver! and >euiirlcd that „nr lei. c
setllativc to the !.minty Fed. r;tt i 'n •.e
cute any mforitatiin or suggestion• re
gal (ling a post \\'ar rillabllit,ttion p:
grant,
The date of the annual I•:ast \\',tit
Nish Eerlt•r;ttlot, Banquet \vas set 1'
1 May 31st in the I:orestcr's Hall, It. I
grave. \I r. Kin. Ilctzner, of \\•alirlo
i'resi•Ient of the 1'rivinrial Eedt•rlti u
will be the guest speaker.
Moved by J. Buchanan, seconds 1 by
iI)at1. !tallithim, that \vc adjourn to Inca
strain \lay 211(1, ;tt the hone of NIL
A. 1). ('amphel'.
Mr. A. I). Camphill attended tltr
(.'ons ty Federation meeting at Clinton
on Friday evening.
Alcssrs. 1)t•,••alt1 and Jasper Snell.
Airs. Gortlot. Snell visited in Sunday
at the home of 'Ir. and NIrs. J.I.pil•
A1ci3ricn, of Godcrich.
Nit.. and Mrs. Oliver Pocock, and
d,utghtcr, !dame, Mrs. Osbalrle,tot
liohncsvillc, visit(1F nn Sunday \vith
\1r. and \Irs. Norman \fcl)o\vcll,
Airs. John (.ear of iKitchener is vis-
iting her parents, \I r. and Mrs. J. I..
AI c i)otvcll.
\I r. attd \Ir.:. Douglas ('anrphcll an 1
Joint, visited on Sunday n•ith \Irs,
Frances Miller, of Godcrich,
Afr, Edgar ilo\watt had a sue ie. sful
farm sale on Thursday, and on Friday
evening about 25 of the near neighbours
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, How-
att, and spent a social time.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl \\'ightinan visit id
on Friday \with Mr. and \Irs. Il. \lath-
ers, of Lucknotw,
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BOXY THEATRE,
CLINTON.
NOW PLAYING: "Tall In The
Sadt'It." ;,nd "The Falcon and the
Co•L•'ds."
I\lcnday, 'I'u;sday, Wednesday
"SOMLTI1ING FOR THE BOYS"
In Technicolor
\Lt.'u„'i,t I...,n-i•'tt. mirthful and
;mi,:. tl. \\ 1,,r , ,•IIMe1Ii hn.l,,l;tlit\
tn'•• ...m. ;i t and the ,ntivv WI.,
I .. 1 III, ,' of ,1a11iltl_' feet.
Csrn ca Miranda, M'chacl O'Shea
and Vivian Blaine.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
J:an Fun'.tirc, Arturo de Cordova
and Ralph Forbes,
I;, ;til Ile. :.t Dols „f Ii\c, gold mol
h, lour, ti urs i, ro stew nuur
11:1i! tit.t !Man this 'Technicolor
hillat'Ic,
"FRENCHMAN'S CREEK"
PAGE 5.
CAPITAL THEATRE I REGENT TIIEATRI:
GODERiCH. SEAFOR ir.,
NOW: llumphrey Bogart and !.aur•No'NOW: J ,hn Way'nc
en Bacall (o, 'Po Have and Ht "TALI. IN THE SADDLE"
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Osa Massen, Stanley Ridges and Carmen Miranda, Perry Conte and
George Cculourt6 Mtchacl O'Shea
ht. ill I I! ,t it„I i.,l 111
Io all iMe \\ „rid t"
, I t',e \;VI 11 I I':k file ,\,tt• "SOMETHING FOR THE 1301"i"
"THE MASTER RACE"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
13ob Hope, Virgin'a Mayo and
\\ al'er Brennan
1 her, art. I. Lorna nrti,m- 'L' tr.!
L,p in 'Ilk I:lir;„II, •I et lar, „,"1 I;i1
'THE Pi;1NCESS and the PIRATE'
Thursday, Ft i..'ay, Saturday
Gene lit l.ay, liana Andrews and
Vincent Pricy
"LAURA"
COMING: Nelson Eddy and Jcan-
COMiNG: 'TONIGHT AND EV- nettE! MacDonald in:
COMING: "Girl Rush" and "Laura" ERY NIGHT". "NAUGHTY MARIETTA"
INVEST IN VICTORY BUY \' IC'TGRY BONDS
MEETS TUESDAY EVENING,
Tuesday, May 8, 1915.
WARNING
I t\ ill n' 1 u. : cspin,t'..Ie f„r ;t, , te-
e'll that I,'•gl't „Ertl!• tllr,'•It'!, ilul
d.en pl;t,iu¢ ;,r„Intl the pin•!
! rt alis• I.;Itch raft, Ravi Leen 11 wed
:1 the I.Sud,:tl.'i rltil.L'et are taking ft.'
11,k if ridiri ;ireful tMe
1'
1
t. LI'CII:U11 '�1'IIEA'FRI', :_,
i; WINGHAM-ONTARIO.
Two SlIo5's Sat. Night
t'Ikc Ili •0 1l UUi I •,!I,!
rt.;,, u,tIility if an accident 2.
J. II, I'llillips, G. h. Angu•tine,
\ihle t ;rand. Recording Scc'y.
Tors., Fri., Sat., May 3.4.5
Wa lace Beery, Bionic Barnes, in
The presence .,f all members arc re -Solt! pro\e ;I \v rL
p ,u1gi rollsl.a un, e. "13AiU3ERRY COAST GENT''
;.11,1 1 \\ isle I„ ;t•lvi.c p;trent., iiia( I \\III • 11 ;.1I i 1 IIs , t :,
tlnc.tid. Sptcia) husincs;.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
.\; phi,1!Iills wanted for the position
if l';u•clakcr for the Myth School.
:\hive reecivt d up to \lav 11th, 1915,
{Julies 111 c•n,11ncl,ri June 1st, 1945.
L. HILBORN, Secretary.
l„t, „rrnr. Signed, !•.nlcr.t.tl \tri;!Irl. .:Matinee, Saturday afternoon, al 1.30,;.
4
•? Mcn., Tuts., Wed., May 7.8.9
FOR SALE
3 it't'l'e ,Iltr •lir 14, i11 };n,v1 tt.11'It
tion; ,i -piece nit, size 12 t' pair trous
ers 1 ; lm\'s' triti,t•r,, ,I%I• }i. ,Iter! ; lad -
ii,' real, blach. Birt' 3,ti; ladle,' ,Ilii,
44.:
t1 SPECIAL •?4
.Greer Garson, Walter Pigeon, eon, in•i
. "MRSfl,. PARKING'1.ON" ,,
.
,i, r,., ,\\„ ,. 11 ' \'. 1,1' ,it.
t;it v blur, 'lite Apply \ ,I} at Thu Stand -.t, .i;;,,
.,,,' 1
aril Offic_' fir t,artirular-. 37-I1,, ;£T!�,'e ,,ill its .1 \\.(i -.1111\\ 1' \1 11't4
ORDER TWEDDLE QUALITY ;f:\11.11I t.,, •!i;- to,, 1:t .,t •(rt 1, ,.1 ii
CHICKS TODAY i , 1 1i u t A
1\'bite 1,igMil n Cockerels, x1.511 ti $3 5'1 f OTATUES FOR SALE , . •:.
, r llun•Ire�l; {larrrd heel: Cickcrc!;, Kal;lildin., grit\n from rcrtiiied
IN HOSPITAL ?111.15 per hnndrcd; New Rampshirc
Cockerels. S't,.I5 per hundred; Non -
Mr, at d \Irs \1'illirun TImell reedy- sexed, $11.95 to $1-1.95 per Jluudred;
ed a letter from their sots, Lieut. his:; :\Is, 2 a11,1 .3 \\eel•:, old at tic aid 11c
Thud, in which he informed them that 1;1c11 added 1, Alice of dap -olds,
he had been confinedto hospital since See or hone,
MRS. JiM ARMSTRONG
I)ccentbcr, and was still there. Pim:A. 17'), Myth,
, It .1 I , M179,My
means Their
r, i rt N ,. L . a❑ WI .I..
MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN LIBERATED
EUROPE -•LOOK TO ONTARIO FOR FOOD!
Never has the need for food been so great as it is today. In addition to our own
vastly increased demands, there are now those of Europe's liberated millions, \'110
desperately need food but cannot produce it.
These people, emaciated and destitute, look to US for help!
here's what YOU can do • .. plan NOW to devote whatever time you can to help-
ing out on the farms this summer..
Join one of the five brigades outlined here -just fill in the coupon and mail today.
4cutd r ae9ade
A Brigode for young
women 20 year's or over,
who can take work on a
seasonal or year- round
basis.
Watav
acgade
For sten and
women willing
to spend their
holidays on a farm. Alen can he placed
any time after June 1'i--woiaen between
August 15 and October 15 only.
7avtst
e)01ta0da
fiugade
For sten and
women, regu-
larly engaged
in other work, who can give half days
or full clays to helping a local farmer.
7c*ee
T Sade
For Iligh School boys and
others 15 years and over
who are willing to work
on individual farms.
DOMIIIION-PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR
AGRIC°ILTURE - LABOUR - EDUCATION
�aaHIcrceee
iiegade
For teachers, high School
girls and College girls.
Work is for the most part
in fruit and vegetable growing areas...
in camps operated by the Earns Service
Force and supervised by the Y.\\'.C.A.
r-
�4111I!lit;�t�l:�1�1�1�•7�)h111�'t1;�''I
ONTARIO FAII\t SERVICE FORCE,
I'nrlinnteut Buildings, 'Toronto,
I ant interestrd ht doing what 1 can to
help (Naito to farmers this summer. Please
send etc information on the It kale checked
below: [] \\'ouitus' Latin Brigade
no oluicit.i Brigade
❑ Ftu•nt Cadet Brigitte
[1 Holiday Survive Brigade
❑ Farm ('onuinndo Brigade
Name \tie (if under 111)
Address
Post Office Phony
cr.l. ,\I•o a ,Ilcult'ty if apple,. 51;ik
Ind \1'a ncr. :11'pl� to J. It, \\•;ttsin, FOR SALE
Phony I3-5, d:!nth, 37-21,, 7 lit!Ir l,it; , :c,,.l} ! \\•',u
COME TO THE
Monster Dance
OF THE SEASON
SPONSORED BY L.O.L. NO. 963,
BLYTH'
Notice '1'o Creditors
•\i.I, I'1.1C: (1\ � li t\ ills c!,.inl;
ac;un l !Mt t fates it \lalil'l;l I,uu'
\Irl'lellan I, I;ui '•f t! ,• \'tlLu.e „f
in the Ciunt\ .•f Ilnnnl, ti;,i1t•I.I, \\!,..
(lied in ur al•,ntt flit' ninth day of
\lay, ,\,!). 1'113, ;Hid \lar;'.,,It', Anti
IN THE BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL \Ir(1.11 old,
strr, \v11 end, le n(f,• mt \
Wed., May 16th „n,tous\ ii In,it,lhl t,te Spin-
MUSIC
1in-1.
MUSIC BY KEN. WILBEE'S
ORCHESTRA.
neat!! day of jell... .\.1). 19-11 are 1101i-
fiitl to sent! I., I. II, l'1;I\\ tial,'\1'inq•
hath, Ontario, on or helot.. the fifth
MODERN & OLD TIME DANCING. (l;lv Nkat. .\ 11. I'll ,roll p,,rti• ul,n,
DANCING FROM 9.30 TO 1.30
JACK STAPLES, Floor Manager.
PART OF PROCEEDS FOR
PA'TRIO'TIC PURPOSES.
COME ONE - COME ALL.
Admission 4IIc.
f their claims in \\Teri g. Inul,c,liatc
Ir after the s,ttd Betts tidy if Mae the
assets if the said int...tate- \\ill br
di,::iLntr.l ;i t ttle.t the partic, en-
title.! Ibrreto, LI\.n.4 retro;,! mills t'r
(claims ms of \‘111(1., the a.lntini-tr;lfnr 1i;111
111(.11 hate nn,', e. 35-3,
1 11 \'TI•:I t this i„m tet nt11 (I,,.(
37-2. .\.1),
I 1. II. ('ra\\fi d, \\•ingli.nn, (hlt,rri,
5olicil•'r ft•r the .\tlnrn!,tratir.
EUCHRE and DANCE
THE GIRLS' WAR AUXILIARY
ate holding a
EUCHRE AND DANCE
IN THE BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL
BLOWN ROCKWOOL
ItISlt!allon 't\e, :'ttt•1 \iilh more cool•
fort summer ,111'! \\•n!cr, For a free
estimate and 1 1tel. \\ our t',lltilnitt'tlt
in ,diarist, I'!'oni 111.011 13o, it \\ lit..
161\\ land C. 1):t\•, 5 Thornton ave., Lim..
don, Ontario. Pneumatic Insu!atitt
Compatl)•, 35-•11'.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 91111
\dnti,siin 511', which includes euchre,
Dance and Lunch,
KEN. WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA Home -Rendered
Proceeds in Aid of the War Effort.
Prizes for Euchre and Novelty Dances.
EUCHRE STARTS AT 8 P.M.
MOTI-IFR'S DAY CARDS
Sunday, \{a,' 13th, is Mother's Day.
\\ e have a lo\ cit' assortment of ('arts
now 011 displit••, for this occasion. Call
;old sec these \\•bile the ;t>sortntcnt is
cin!plctc. The Standard Office.
EDWARD W. ELLIO'1" l'
l.icrl
std Auctioneer For Huron
Ilas returned from service with the
Ii.yal Canadian .\ir Force, and will he
continuing his fit•nter occupation.
C. rrespon•lencc promptly answered
immediate arrtngrnu'nts can be nlatic
for Sales Date at The Standard Office,
or by calling !'hone 203, Clinton.
Charge model ate and satisfactiin
Guaranteed.
LARD
BY THE SiNGLE POUND
OR BRING YOUR OWN CROCK
15c PER LB.
OUR OWN
HOME SUGAR -CURED
Smoked Side Bacon
45c PER L.
BOLOGNA, WEINERS, SAUSAGE
A GOOD SELECTION OF {
COOKED MEATS.
H. McCallum
Butcher.
•
Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY.
Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seaforth, 15, Collect.
DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTI).
•
$uy�u�ty$o�ra�o
"SAL "
TEA
CHRONICLES
of GINGER FAIIM
Here is a little bit of infor-
mation that may interest farmers
who are wondering where help is
doming front to take off this year's.
trop. An employee of a city plant
told us that men and boys who
previously owned or lived on farms
ate now being laid off right and
left, and of course selective service
Is sending them back to the farms.
Some of them are glad enough of
an opportunity to get back to the
knd—others are not to happy. It
remains to be seen how many will
really nettle down again.
* * *
How often that age-old problem
presents itself — how to keep the
young folk on the farm .., how to
snake farm life sufficiently attract-
ive so they will want to stay. Per-
sonally, I don't think the answer
Iles so much in the faun as in the
young people themselves. Some of
them want to farm — others do
not. Proof of that can be found in
any average farm family. Naturally
home conditions are the same for
Bill as for John, yet John develops
an unrest which only a job away
from home seems to satisfy, while
Bill is quite content 10 till the land.
He takes an interest in Dad's pure
bred cattle; he asks nothing better
than to be given the responsibility
of driving and caring for the tracs
tor; and as he ploughs up and
down the fide) his thoughts leap
ahead to the time when he will be
farming on his own. Conditions on
the farm may not be quite as he
would like thein at present, but he
has vision and he looks forward
and figures out ways and means of
making improvements — shorter
hours. more conveniences.
* * *
John, on the other hand. gets a
}oh that pays big money. But it
Isn't long before he finds that the
money isn't so big as he thought
ii was. There arc so many deduc-
tions from his pay ,,, it costs an
awful lot of board , , , and when a
fellow eats out even an odd snack
coats a quarter .. not like at house
where the cookie jar was tlways
kind of handy. And of course a
fellow has to have some fun, He
kids himself along by thinking
what a dull time Bill is having --
the dope — and how little he gets
for all his hard work. And then one
week -end at home there was Bill
telling him about the Victory
Bonds he has put away.
"You've got Victory Bonds,
Bill?"
"Sure — come in mighty handy
after the war. But you have some
too, John , , , I remember you say-
ing so."
"Yes," said John slowly, "1 did
have but I cashed them in ,,, had
to .. that smash with my car , .
had to have a new engine. It cost
me plenty."
* * *
Poor John ... he had to learn the
hard way. It may be that after he
has savoured city life for a few
more years It too, may realise
that there is more than hard work
to be found on a farm. There is a
freedom that is found nowhere
GOOD APPETITE...
GOOD DIGESTION
IIEAR,TWARMING .. .
that describes Maxwell
House Coffee. It's a superb
Mend of choice Latin.
American coffees—each
selected for its own par.
ticular quality of fine
flavor, fragrance or body.
ISSUE 18-1845
By
Gwendoline P, Clarke
else on earth. And it provides
greater opportunity for initiative
than many a city job. On the other
hand, although the going may be
tough, John may eventually find
his niche in the business or pro-
fessional world — he may never re-
turn to the farm for more than a
visit, But that will not be the fault
of the farm or farming conditions
— it will just be the natural order
of things. Farming is Bill's way
of making a living — John's choice
is something entirelj• different.
What road every Bill and John will
follow can only be determined by
giving each one n chance to shift
for himself. And in so doing we
need have no fear for the future of
agriculture.
Love of the land is too deep-
rooted in the soul of man or it
ever to die out to any great ex-
tent, As long as the human race
survives there will be farmers —
successful farmers, who till the
land from choice — not by com-
pulsion. 1 have no figures to prove
my theory but it is my opinion that
among the unsuccessful fanners of
ram,
4 auta`1eefee
This is the square you'll be mak-
ing by dozens and scores—for pillow
tops, doilies; and to join together
for spreads, cloths scarfs.
It's the easy -to-do pineapple de-
sign; a square 121/2 inches in fine
cotton, larger in string. Pattern 687
has crochet directions; stitches.
Send twenty cents in coins
(stamps cannot be accepted) for
this pattern to Wilson Needlecraft
Dept., Room 421, 73 Adelaide St,
West, Toronto. Print plainly pat-
tern number, your name and
addr ens,
♦'
Ogg., or an• r.•unUy, we shall find
men, n 11,i1;t t:�t it youth %were vic-
tims usetbcaris,4 psrrntial
iutho: ito and ntss':r :n staff oil the
Idyll; against Cit it \\ ill, p;o:at;i ing
the land while the titre t a rat;
their heart out to be a mechanic .
roiling hay while long:n,; to join
tilt navy .. milking cows and n ish-
Ing for win;;s to fly.
* *
Youth is a time of unrtst ... and
after a war, when sten have seen
so much that they n ish to forget,
is also a time of unrest. That is
something we should all rho well to
remember. )rehabilitation is some-
thing in which %we all ran help —
by buying Victory Bonds and by a
sympathetic understanding of all
returned men.
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
1. When a bride is w, riling notes
of thanks for gifts 10 friends ttho
do not know her husband, should
the notes he signed with both
names?
2. In what nay should a woman
present a letter of introduction?
3. Should a girl precede or fol-
low her escort into a restaurant?
4. When a girl is standing talk-
ing %vith a ratan, and drops some ar-
ticle she is holding, shouldn't she
sake an attempt to pick it up?
s. When playing golf and there
is a foursome just ahead of you,
how long should you wait before
(hiving?
6. Is it peeper to scree creast
with demi-tasse?
ANSWERS
1. The signature may be her
name only, but the note should
say, "Howard and I deeply appre-
ciate, etc." 2. She shoitld always
mail a letter of introduction, whe-
ther it is addressed to a man or to
a woman, 3. The girl should go
first, 4, No; she should wait for
the man to pick it up. a, Wait un-
til all four of the players ahead of
you are too far away for
drive to interfere. 6. No,
your
IT SHOULD KNOCK
People often fail to recognize
opportunity because it looks so
much like hard work,
— I'eterborottgh Examiner.
Soapless Soap
A "soap" %t )rich is no >> r" .ttt all
will he in kit(')tens 1.! I hath -
rooms after the war.
it is a detergent or twett:..,g i4ent,
It looks like soap and els u s's like
soap, but it has Ilett• ::arl.ts. It
works as hell in hard o: ;.tit .wat-
er as in soft, and no r'^.t; ie left
around the bathtub he.;t : s,: tit*
salts found in hard vat:-, gener-
ally lime, do not react ,.vita the
"soap" to form an insolahli: curd.
A molecule is built up of tri oily
part (coconut oil) whic:: will dis-
solve grease ;tnd a salty part that
dissolves in water, The oily end
of these detergent inolecale.s dots
not react with the salts found int
hard water to make a curd.
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TO -DAY
TANK BECOMES A `FORT'
From the house in the background of photo above, German snipers
were popping off men of the First Army's famed 1st Infantry
Division as they fought through St. Andreasburg, Germany. So up
rolls a tank, swings broadside across the narrow street, and makes
P. nice little "fort" bghind which our soldiers take cover, while the
st,nk's cannon blasts away at the sniper -infested houses.
THIS WAS A KRUPP PLANT
Photo above shows what was left of one of the many plants of the
mighty Krupp Armament Works at Essen, Germany, after Allied
bombers worked it over, Wrecked factory, with partially com-
pleted railroad gun, was captured by Allied Airborne Division,
YOU GET TME PEAK of
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Nothing Is more depress.
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Why suffet?..,Lam¢'
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ere's a SENSIBLE way
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RHEUMATIC PAIN
says Sufferer!
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home. Two tablespoons of ALLENRU,
plus the juice of I/2 lemon fa a glass of
water. Your money back if not entirely
satisfied, Just 850 at all drug stores.
Buy ALLENRU today.
Write for Informative booklet
"Here's Good Health to you" to
tafford Miller (of Canada) Ltd.,
1pt, 6, 172 John St., Torolito, t7iit,
ROYAL VISITOR
Abdul Illah, above, 31 -year-old
regent of Iraq, is making his first
visit to the U, S. He is an unto
of Iraq's 10.year-old King Feisal II,
TO PEACE CONFAB
Richard H. Wells, above, of Po-
catello, Idaho, president of Ro-
tary International, represents Ro-
tary as consultant to the United
Conference in San Francisco, He
will be the representative of nearly
250,000 members of 5354 Rotary
Clubs in over 50 countries.
TRIPLE THREAT
"Produced by Constance Ben-
nett, starring Constance Bennett
for Constance Bennett Produc-
tions," will be the triple -header
screen credit on "Paris Under-
ground," the new film • vehicle
for -- you guessed it — Connie
Bennett, above. It's her first ef-
fort as a producer, '
FRENCH COMMANDER
Gen, Edgar de Larminat, above,
commands French troops oper-
ating in southwest France in the
vicinity of Bordeaux and the
Gironde estuary. This is one
of the "forgotten fronts" where
large German garrisons have held
out hundreds of miles behind the
main battle front, blocking Allied
use of France's great Atlantic ports.
BOOMERANG
Nazi Chief of Police looks disgruntled. lie was making fast getaway
from 7th Army, forgetting he had ordered road block erected across
main highway, His car crashed into it and now he waits for aid,
German medic offers comfort,
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Few conditions can wreck your health
(aster than disordered kidneys and
Inflamed bladder. Your back aches
miserably. You have restless nights. You
suffer leg cramps and rheumatic pains.
When these things happen your kidneys
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poisonous wastes that are undermining
your health.
Give them this help—quickly—with
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at the way they relieve clogged kidneys
and irritated bladder.
Go to your druggist now and get a 40c
box. Be sure you ask for GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem 011 Capsules, a
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Tel, RA. 4136
A former prisoner of the Nazis at
camp in Belson, this man sits helpless
liberation, his face a grotesque mask
of starvation and mistreatment, he is
the infamous concentration
in the prison grounds after
of suffering. After months
too weak to walk,
"THE LINE IS
1
THE litre of duty is clear.
Once again it pointe to the
purchase of Victory Bonds
— to the limit.
Your dollars are needed to
make victory secure, every-
where;
verywhere; to bring our men
home; to aid their return to
peacetime life,
The line of opportunity is
clear, too. For the money
you invest now, at interest,
will help you to carry out
all the plans you've made
while waiting and working
for victory.
INVEST IN THE BEST
Buy Victory Bonds
'% Aclzive Sr wcoe
lis ees to &o44 4'
Easy Way To Treat
Sore, Painful Piles
licro Is the chance for every per -
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Children's Oxfords $1.79 - $2.95
Boys' Work Shoes $2.75 - $3.50
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Mrs. 'George Holland of Dublin, vis-
ited realtivcs is Myth on 'llm•s(l.13'.
\I r. lames Sims and (laughter, \Irs.
Lorne Dale, ul Scaforth, were I1lytlt
tis.tl rs on \Vednesday.
\Ir. and \Irs. hohcrt \Vest
\tonkton, visited their comsiu, Mrs. ld•t
I.. Craig, on Sunday.
Sgt. (ilct.n Technic of No. 10 SF'I'F..
Ilagcrsville, spent the week -end at Itis
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me here,
\Irs. Iatk Drager anti daughter awl
son, are vision g twith \1r. and \I rs.
Fred rnticdgc.
\Ii:s I:ranccr lohnstut., of Ternnt
accompanied h3 \fess Knapp, are vis
iting with th^ fortncr's pother, \I : s.
11. Johnston, :0 (1 brother, Ilill.
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STUART ROBINSON
Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery.
Please Phone Delivery Orders Early.
Morning Delivery. North of Dinsley Street.
Afternoon Delivery, South of Dinsley Street.
Delivery Orders - $1.00 or Over.
M Macaroni 4 lbs. for 25c
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• Rice 2 lbs. for 25c
Lux Flakes per pkg. 25c
Rinso per pkg. 25c
Jiffy Pie Crust 25c
Red Rose Coffee, per Ib. 45c
Laly Grange Tea half lb. pkg. 45c
Tomato Soup 10c
1 Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. for 25c
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3• \liss Meta Salter of Exeter vi:i'cd
, on Sunday %vitt. her brother, \I r, Char
:: les Salter.
4• I Mrs, J. 11. \Vats nt, Miss Wilma,
•• Masters Edward \\'atson, and Donald
;; \IcC;tllum, of 1; rrie, \were Lci•tdon vis..
• i• tors on Saturday.
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;t; odist Church, ilcninillcr, by
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•.t \Irs. Archie Jackson of (;odcrich and
._: \\';II';un Shepherd, of Clinton. '1'ltey
♦t, Lannon for 22 Scan a East \\'awanosh
3' then moved to 1lullett and later to
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•• :auburn. \Irs. l;ovicr i; a valued mem-
• her of Knox Presbyterian Church and
the \V.\I.S. She has two sons, 110x.
a=• bent ct Mullett and \\'illiarn of \\'est-
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AUBURN Carter. The occasion was the 85th LONDESBURO
birtdav of \Irs G_•vicr, who, in spite fhe \lis>iolt Crete are biting a
\'•E Day pteparatiins have beet of her allvanccd years is remarkably,
made here. if the victory newis tut quilting and a I of Luck Supper at the
smart and atteals to all her household home of NI rs. Menzies on Tuesday
pounced in the morning, a service wi't tbities, She has lived alone since the
be hc:d in Knox UnitedChurch at 3 afternoon, \I ay 8th. Everyone is \1.01-
1•.111, if me news comes in the after-
noon, the service will he it the same l \I rs. G: tier, formerly ,\l'ce Sim, -
church at 8 in the evening. If wort herd, is the daughter of the late John
comes in the everiog, the service will and Margaret Shepherd, who cants t 1
be next nerving at 11 o'clock. The Canada in 1852. settling near Toronto,
church bels cf the village twill ring half where Mrs. Gorier was horn. Ii. 1861
an hour before the service. the family moved to Whitby an:1 77
)'cars ago carne to Gedlerich townsh'p.
Marks 85th Birthday
nettling on the lam now owned by
Mrs. Harry Gooier recently was guest ; Mrs, Govier's brother, .\ndretw Shep-
of honor at tic home of Miss Sadie herd. Mrs. Gowicr was married to liar -
death of her 1115101 :1 13 years ;ago.
Chip tbit out and tend it airmail overseas to -day.
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GARAGE, SICKROO
Ae.ctylene and Electric
Welding A Specialty.
Agents For International -
Harvester Parts & Supplies
White Rose Gas and Oil.
Car Painting and Repairing.
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Vodden's
[3AI{ERY.
WIIEN IN NEED OF
BREAD, BUNS, PIES,
IIOME-MADE CAKE
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REMEMBER
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envie' Mr. \\'in, Hest; of the village hits
week- lima beans growing in a box in his win -
end with her parents in \Int ro. !rims- twhcili ;Li early have reached the
\Ir. anal \Irs. 'fent Knox have move 1 iMight of 25 inches and he is just wait -
into their house in the tillage. \\'e int; fcr warn weather :o he can get
welcome them to the village. them out in his gatj.`011,
\Irs. Joe Maiming spent Sunday at
1'ic home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Tainblyn,
Miss Ant "e l;arrett 51.0•:1 the week -
cid %vitlt her Lather, \Ir, John Garratt. Cotrac'l 111.1 c.11 April 10t11, with
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EAST WAWANOSH COUNCIL
An Urgent Message from
GEORGE DREW
JUNE 4th is Election Day for the members of our armed forces overseas
,J from Ontario, as it is here at home. The arrangements which have been
made provide ample time for the overseas vote to be taken. Special
Returning Officers are already overseas.
Something more, however, must be done if our voters overseas are to know
why an Ontario election was forced upon us at this time.
I appeal to each one of you who read this message to write NOW by airmail,
Give our men and women overseas all the information you can and be sure
to tell them the correct name of the Provincial Riding in which they are
entitled to vote, and the name of the candidate. This is of the utmost import.
ance because so many of them have never voted before and the difference
between the names and boundaries of Provincial and Dominion Ridings
make it doubly necessary that you be sure to give them the exact name of
the Riding in which they are entitled to cast their ballot on June 4th.
If you are in doubt as to any details please call the Progressive Conservative
,,. Office in your locality and get the necessary information without delay.
t not
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Be sure to and this air mail today;
The election date June 4th;
The name of the Riding is
The name of the Candidate is
Yours sincerely,
'PUBLISHED BY THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF ONTARIO
all
Wednesday, May 2, 1945, 1
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SUPPLIES
BELOW ARE LISTED A FEW OF 'IIIIE SUPPLIES
NEEDED FOR THE SICK ROOM: -
LYSOL, CLINICAL THERMOMETER, ICE BAGS,
HOT WATER BOTTLE, BED PAN:;, ATOMIZERS,
DOUCHE CAN AND FITTINGS, DEODORIZERS,
CLEANSING TISSUES, DISINFECTANTS,
DOUCHE CANS, RUBBER TUBINGS.
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these Modern Suites. They may be had in a great
many different styles, finishes and color trims to
suit your taste.
We can supply Congoleum Rugs to bleed perfectly
with most any colour scheme you desire. We have
a good stock of Floor Coverings„ Window Shades,
Curtain Rods, Liquid and No -Rubbing Wax, Var-
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n)r.,mbers present, Reeve J. 1). Beecroft
presiding,
The minutes of the last meeting \tore
read awl approved, 'I'lic Clerk read a
letter to Mr: Lewis Ruddy, congratu-
lating hint 00 tiis recent marriage and
wishing \Irs. trdtly and hInISClf many
tears of liap;micss, good health and
prosperity, 1(1 be'telf cf the Com•:il
awl officials. Councillor Robertson
1trescnteil \1r, Ruddy with a Kenwood
blanket. \I r. dotty very fittingly re-
plied, cxpres:ing his appreciation.
\Ir. Frank 'I'hcm,psot. ,presented the
Auditor's Report, on motion' by Coun-
cillors AlcDowell ai:d Ruddy, 1110 re-
, port was adopted, Mr, 'Thompson to
1 cccivc a $50.(10 with an additional $25.01
as auditor of Shoal Ward's' Acco.mt.
1l was 111"-Nottby • Cotin'
caor Robert-
ison, scct.nticd by Ccuncillor McDowell
that a renewal of the membership of
OA. r\s:ociation of nsscs;ii.g officers, be
taken.
Mr. Ilgles of \1'est \\'awanos11 pre-
sented a claim for Haulages to his car
clue to crash'1 •g into a tree which had
'fallen on the road. This matter ryas
1pass(. on to the Insurance Company,
r \I r. Fret' Cool: and Council agreed
`to cleat. up thz roadside of brush nil
stones en an equality basis, if and
tvI'cn possible to procure some ogund-
. ineint to perform the wor-k.
'1110 Clerk was instructed to write
letters of congratulations to Mr, awl
Airs. \Viii. Robinson, who rcccntly,ob-
served their 60th wending ant iversary ;
to Mr, and Mr,. John Gillespie, Observ-
ing their 64t11, and Mr, and Mrs. \Viii.
\Veber ecicbratit g their 60th on May
1st, all these highly respected couples
having resided in the Township for
1118113' years.
Frank's Bakery
PI-IONE 38. BLYTII, ONT.
PIES, CAKES, COOKIES,
BUNS, COFFEE CAKES.
FRESH EVERY DAY
Everything Homemade
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PAIN'T'S AND
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SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY.
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The folk -twin), accounts were ordered I HOME PROM HOSPITAL
paid; Frank Thompson, auditor's fees, NI rs. Elul rd \IcNIOlin returned .
eta, $80.50; Stuart McBurney, salary, 1i^ i e on 'l'ue, lay alter 1111 :crgoiug an
$30,811; Gus. 1)cvcreaux, removing soo.v
x..25; Domiiaiou Road Alachincry C^.,
operation in a Hamilton hospital.
$10.59; ;ornran C.ndles, pipe. $2.01; * * *
Advance -Times, advertising, $2.71;
C a.:8tlian Oil Company, gas, $56.81,
Council adjourned to meet on May
8th.
\irs. Stanley Sibthorpe returned
brine on \totlday where she had been
confined to hospital follcwi••„ an ep-
--R. R. Redmond, Clerk. et•ation.