The Blyth Standard, 1945-07-04, Page 1VOLUME 55 - NO. 1(1.
CHEESE FACT(?
One of Finest Plants In Province
George Powell Delivers First Milk.
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TEcE8WA'I1 R•
IIL'VI'II, ONTARIO, 1VEI)N1';*I)'.'il', JULY I, 1915.
Subscription Rates 1$1.50 in Advance; 1$2:00 in the U.S.A.
STARTED OPERA ' IONS TUESDAY
rt ;,i rtl,!b11; 11,', of 1111' operation ..f Iht' — '-
I,lant, ;111'i It;t, II 1t!+in;; hitt the i!i.',!II'•' ,
i,i,lllti Club 1101cl I'.vening'
Meeting'
FROLIC ARRANGEMENTS
ALMOST COMPLETED
I,r:u w I, r 111!' -plc); HI \t', r1; of '.ht 111
rech(r.., Ile t\;I to -;,tui Ode for the
i,It ort of the phut, and i, jil 11\ mond
t'f Ili, elf .rt ,, and tile ;n r"n!;'!i ''im'ni, '
:\II 1111' !"lilt, tell( 11 \\111, of plan- 1,11 ;t tutor o1 Min (lion by tilt' mat:- ,tl• lilt' .\-,, ,r!;Itl ,II• 1
ring and ttI ; Ii!,.nll; the rho'. t• Fact ,r\• I,et r, C. ) . II '1111tH , mill \Ir. `rhenrl;.
\t hid( \\ill Itt (e.elated under the runic \\•t' turf t admit that our 1..11,;(\ le(I''e
of
(f the 11\(11 I':u'1u(! .' (•o-1),,erative tl'e t'l!tr" indn.tr\ 1 \'t r\ linfitc 1, hitt
i\,,ociatio't 1, ',I'm:tied:1 Hier, ani \'.I• i.nott nit\t' that the itirritor, and
(t Tut -'lay rat iris':: the NI,ir•iner, NI r. l 1111 I ha let, butt ;I 1'l;ott i \\111111 tire`.
1111);i1•, and I;t.. ;1 -isi:tut•, \Ir,'ian be j't,tly pr lilt. .\, t\.' nte11ti'11e;1
\\.alter Il;ntel!, \Ir. Erne- I.;n\tie, „nil htitt,t, \Ir. ii,oit I'"\\til \\a, the
\Ir• Ilett \I;It t1, crlttrn'nt4d the \\ 31.1; first Patron, at the Plant Tut day
Of ,'lll't',' 111;1!.11!:.. a 1111' )1;111t, 11, ,ellt W0)111'111 till. it a,„ ;1 ti \Illl;lte!r ,k.ve•It
their uliih i'1, •trine 111 burl,, and 1,111- o'rl' eii, 11111 r Irntl:, ;roti telt!"! , an.
".1. ticliter,n;. t' '', f,li'1'rt per- ti!- t•ited ,lt„t•Ile intern:i•i! • .1. ,slut a,
:tli • It \\;I i,nhell, .f 1I..\ t!1;1'. -h 11111 t! e n;;li; arrive, it i, tall'', in iron( a
lits 1 lig '41111 Ilihrtt I !p\' .111 1!I,t \,lige ;'1:111"11!11 )dt,il;' 1'ltr Ir• tit of the Intlld-
\e 'wen coque led 111th isle Project het and ,(dell patron. mill: i, neiuhtll,
,isle' il',
inception. :.uli itlnle'iatcly vontl!t'led into the
\II', (it'. pi');e l'..\\ ell t,o1 ! thedI 11111'- I1"'t ;111,1 healed In thepl',';t(•t' te111"CI•;l-
tltl' of hl'lllg tilt' III',1 Ir,lll'+ II, itt tlt't11'• lure, 1 IL'ttlal', 11 I, thou hi•o!IgIIi
l;' Ili, product 1 lite filet,rr\, ;tt,l he .1ht1111 he ad'I!It!t, 1'r 1.111'1. 1t'ii,1t\111,,1
I n I \I I' I e I'ri.t•t ., it i, cut into Coit'- a!1 Int ;111
lit In et 1'lu��r!t 11'. '' ,o I rl
1l! ti'•i�ih of an ;1'1' '1111;11.'', ;illi ;Ileo
!Irv, \'o N Irnchul;' au' !111,1. t nIno
(-1 the rode. t , the I;n'l"l''.'. i 11'1'1 ;l- ''""li rl with '•tt';I:It, 111 the ,tear, 1!,'�It"i
1101, \rl'I't• volllilictiet'11 I IIt' •11;1\1 11101'11- t''" \t trh;lllle;lt ;1'.1101 r tt 11;4!1 1'1111
I'at 7 o tiler h, and;.11 d;1\. I' 1,', ihr': 1, '!!e ll:, !I „t 11,11 1101 •, ,U'r 1111'!1 . i I'
111;111\' 11111 l'r,l,'d 11,!1"1, `to ,1;,11'1, II i,1 .t tr int IIII\1ille• .\t It!e
f.tuitry I() ,ti' IIIc phut ht 0ite!';tlillt,, 1'er tint' lilt' \'.her i• t11';1\\11 (,ii, ;Intl
lrealie it t\ Al itt ;l tel\ d;n, i+( '1'' r!n•.I ,i Citi. \\Iter 111\1, :UPI I,n1•
all :Ile 111'llll,1t" trolled 1111, hitt I•tl'1\ r11cdd,l"l•'l, 1111' C111'11 1, 1111!1 111)1-
1
11t. 11'"I:'in, 11.t. the rt lion il,ili'\ ..f
b'rimt hi, \\n a i,,,ut!,, and 1 e ha-
r!trc'I ;he •Illleo, (.1 11r, 1\'altri '111'''til':' in tete 11vtu"ri,t1 111111 or I!It - !1!!:nl tlu tuitil',e
-
rell, told\Ir. tame, I.a\rie, \ir. '1;11;l.i,!f I'1't'.idwnt I1r, 11 d,1 ;rt ,0
t'ro'll lemind Ili, Iradt \1111 Nil.. II"tl tits'.'',ere ;n I�I1't1l 1111th' School Itl'1)01't
ult
SENIOR ROOM ,luloft., a'c te,h end, ,ed
" I„ rat, It i, it,J./e . that r;tl
oin•. Ill' i, ;t in l:' n1.t'! awl nclk(- t•' all 1"ir
1111:,'
("1111 Itch! ;in v\et;ll:;
Local Boys Arrive Home
'iCC'I"!' FAIRSERVICE, IVAN WIGH TMAN, FRED CIIAPPLE, PHIL
PHILLIPS, GARTII MORRI7"I', ANI) NORMAN SING'!." IR ALL.
HOME FROM OVERSEAS SER VICE,
�' II, ,1st' \;1+';111"I1, hit 1' i it 1-: 1', I .,r' „1 t."1;! -1 l td t:.alllilf:1'1"rah t 11
his home \\till tun' Ilod;tin,. \I r. I.;1\\ ! Lu,,' ,! n"I jn t a itt
1.111, \\ tt i- ;I 1!1;1' rie,l man, rainy lit rt I"1 t'':1' 1111! I"a „ 1111 t' \' .LI 1! 't I ''I; 1',llt' it !'' till' -t !,i I'. ,!11 of Ill, tit I'I;Iili'. tits !1 silt ;1 lin ', Llnt,ltr` and Irl"11'1,
II III \1;11'!1. !'olt ( tJ l'I •y„,„1 111!1, ''!I !I -!I!. .I) tial' „111! '1' 11. 'll!''i .. .\t. !.� !. 1st•' I1 „ I1-• 111;1'1: Ht1 t,•;(1 ,,11 to 11.1','+ tl'•,'1. .\I) !'til' a'•'rt'ed thatI fetor\, !!eat' ;,:t, \Islet`, IIt' 1, al ' f;t'.;ne t- ;t \t I1 1'11;''rl IH; le ititt'r t'” I•., t 1 1'r:'1ll,l;,1 :IlionI 1111 „ he 1;,., 1. in l 1111x,1,1, ,111'1
r.
111•y -elle trying 1,, ,eeire a 1'y,l'lenee .;' 1•'"11• C1111' ,\ 'rl„ and 1.1„n Interna. !'";111 - ;1!':lit\' t. do alt' \t1111. ;II 1111' i .;I; le it, r I ' 111 hath to thy n'I"hhotlr-
'. 11.,t -11.11. ;1,1 tlivt;il;lnte 111111"e ti at 1,. •.1 t"i'' . 1' I''o:Lott II t„ Ile>,t ,rat!:• 1
ata! he ..(ti,ettLd in I"tt n. 1 •'i ret +!f.
No intv,ldni
vtLit , ;:ece:,,ary t"t• ihr
a 1 'til •..:t', rat, !' tit'! itt tin,;! i't :t GRADE VII
1.,11'11 a`, et;t -; 1' ,,i /!I 111 /1 Itl'rel'll', till' .\II"G'•il,e, (,t+,ti,t /7.1, I'
elf item ler'•, 1.try- I•rea,tlrcr, \I r• Pert -
It, •t „f rite t lith. in ilii. ;one ;'•,iii" Ilune\, 1.,' I'•.1',I
\i;tr-!f. \Ir. ,1Ltr,h has been n re ide;(t 71.•1 1'
t" \ f•') \11 '11 ltto\ t - unlet\ htrc t 1 e, ;I
and I hr the Inert• \It `',.,!1, I1'1r.,,h1 R..,i I'
I .\Ill ili;'I1, 11.+ ttx• I111'rt
' phi, ; ttc tl,l, a 111_;11 11ltendatre rue 'rd. \late! tit, 1.0, t 1!,1 , i.,i 1'
tor, 1,• ,t• -:tint' the ,ills'(' 1e,;It,n-ibil't-
i \It Itliter, are ,.'•heti to tI't their ((titre! !'„ I '. dein I,,i,2 i'
ie, of 111;1 .\•, ,dation, \\hieh are many, ' i
int! re''\ rt!u:',t!;'"1!etl• \Ir. \I;t1-•!1 hits !„ 6e'I '1\ cit.; figure tit i" ;1I -ITail', 111 :t I; ti,;.' I'
.' ea .01'11 ...,...I; ills Ii L. our Iltiy a< 1\:t! „ \tate I, It
leirclla,ed the 1c.i.lenrt• .'f \1r, ! otiert • I
i ntenile.1•, "1 I i 'tt- 11tit1•natl„Il;ll 111 -t•e 1
P \\ ell, 111 I11n le\ ,I;'eet, ;u 11 \\ ill I
'!hat 'l.;- t• d 'nc.
In the i l't,'.11Ct of bion N,11•t• Ertl',
T!141.1. i, ill -1' Nil', 11"',e an' .111'1 a; !Hon I.t'- 1I!I.t'1uti \t ;1, ;i1,11.'lt,tt! 1 leer,•_
um, :1;1111, 111e (011: -;;It• 1111'11, 111,• I must; -
•; I"t, 'Pt,' In 't!itL 111'1, Imr!, lill'lnt"s
yrs. Some I,;U•''1, hili luan,Iltlrt 111'4 1.111...t -t ,1f ii Inch 1'eriailed i,t Ow I'n11ic.
h
\\n 111.'4 to the fart„1•\, 11111 in a hilly rind -man of the Frolic tlllllttll
tIlarcl;�y 1ry!.11, :11Hilt ca-il\ hlte II 1l. Illi,i, donti\feditt'., i! tit•"i:;
;u•ojert \thick ro\'err the k'rril'�r\• of
1 ,' 1.i"t :-,I.:1,1. ('hi lit tr, :,;ace the report of
Inlie \ed the factoty ha 1 been ,rllerat-,a 'ni;lll nlavbin4 \\llirh ettt, it into lint, t t!Ie Ill.,t!I I armee,' ('o-011t'•;Iti\'c t •
i -1,111 1'"Il. ni!'st Ili, roredu'•e, nlul! I.!, 1'r, lir l'":,Hurley, \\ hid( met la,t
ill,, fol• ,ome time, a, the \\nil, t\a;, hr- 1 ill"' al'e ;tit (''• 11!1,!1, ant! 114:1 1" 1-
1 I \itch. The Chili nu'niher, itrc,ent all
i, t r ,;.. lr al u'eci,ele the ri;lit moment, it it .,,ill ell,' Iatt, t t
It; r,trrietl t 1 0 _h \I I cfi'c,cnr\ ;tn'I I Iran t,a\ o dar 1\1111 ;
aute.'II that ill' report \tag \rt•ll con-
! ,ll 1111, ;111'1 ;Illrl' ah', ,11( ,`'I Illlllllle, 111,• I , It;
dr ,air:. ill(' l'ate'st' are tit•\' 1111'1'1 1!11 'I'11yre
• tiidwred• "1'1r roinniilcr ,fl};gc•te! rile
cnr11 I, hooped and 'put I'' !Ire„ ;111,1 1 ,...
Thu \\ ,,,:k "t or'.un/!.',! the hu rtes,; a!y fire ,'rite,, ino of n'lui.l ;Ire hallo_f,•111ruir;.; li-t , i Ili l I ir-t prize, 1:.1-
hauilll;.,',1, The next (He it i. 1,11;c1t ) i
\\a rl nnncncc.) 1;1,1 �nn!u1cr, ;Intl tthrn � t Uiv \t;t,ilinl; utxehin('; _'n'I l,ri/c,
ort of the tree •. ;I 'd mit in the (.....line,, ' L\• Ailed,' \'otitic, Onl:u• 1r,' 1,, an,i i
it tea. Hind fital i lrnler, tilt, nehont 1 ' hr"al.fa,t suite; third pri/e, bivyclt"
"1nl for tttt ii- \\,fere it i, I,t;1t at x tach .\r!t,it ria. 1
the area \rete k,yul\ i!Ilcrt,lc,l in the:11-1u prize, ,et of di -1n -; ;tl! prim., !.I-
ttntierltirt of not le„ than n tic;;rcc, I ! i
co- itttt icy ,11tH, ;!ill alter crer;ll f„r ai le;l,t 1' day:. I'ractic;!I1\ all Tin St:nnl r! dor, nut hc,itait to 'dire iron; (Ilk Metz', ' !lair hlarl:cl,,
Wil'1init, 11.111 hcen 11'1'1. Pi'"t'i'.ionitl Ili- I.
et l•i .i' i, iUr e\1,o't I,Ilrtul, i.!tt't �1•(II, at,” rt' I'1•it't! ihr to11 •n•-
l',• 'l l!t''!IIl'llltlt' 1” 1!11, t'I,r,lllti 1,;11';1L'I'•1!,h oI I
1"YI'(I �I', nu'I'.1• ;1 appointed lit t'al'l'\' IIlI�11lIL;ll
! i tuft rounniUcy 1 r inUuenl, for I rolir
�(, uryi'Iillletl xll„tt' at'111't1\Illl;l l'ir •i ('"11g 1'a llll•llb'tl,, the merchant., 01111 the
`! 1
Citle,v ;t month to iti'ttt.. the local,t'ilizttt, of Myth, who !Cit'(' heel( in-r-\t'!hl:—
•1, permanent Miert col-_ could be ati- .
facto!\ etin•ct, to rtarll ;l produciiolt';111\ 11eltind the project from the stat1iFrolic (•!ctirnlan—di Stan, Chelle\v.
!pointed, and a Ptfrnr.t and l'I!;u ler ,it,_
"I .III, 1111 III,. (t;llll', 101111 t\shut, t III.o11t'll t't'•tr,etiou. '1f tete (,,Idle, ( n11111tittev--1.11'11 R;ty I)11!1!I\11
cured. This\x, achieved IIA \\ utter, la \\:, trete not ;'llo\r, d to rwnticr ;u,',_ Lion (lar, I6rhyrty.
tlhirll tittle;( 1ntbFr meeting It;i. Cal-, The eltuittt n'Ill (,I. 111(' plant i, the
lid, 111111 1t :1, attendedtt\ over ''lif t!!,_ I^.out III I'll'I'll 1111",,I!L(ht,lil. There al'(, •'1at!re il'!;t t'latie, \\'l`-tt'nllit1--4-i!t i^ l itl,:te;tt' 1 ,tt titilitet' di II 1,i,,,ex
Het farmer., 'Alm t,h.:\'ed keen i' ter- 3 1(t:::.:-11,, ,elf-drliniint \ 11-, etlni!t_'r1 ucratulilte 111' Ifi('ertor,, a " ['nit
n it tie his talit.tt I,t 1,r1t11.
the ol).':'It,/;111,•11 \\ oil: until ,tlell 111114'
the first llol leis, and the gaff, for their splen -
est in the Iorin;,lion of till' .\,sociation. In\\Ith ,;Illli;lre agitators,
r\ survey of the farms t \\a, taker re. � i it's hitul to he itetaile(I. Noonto_ 'till effort,, anti br.peah I''r thus L'I\th
;
sptclituR the p'',,•.ibility 01 production, t'latie Toledo settle, are hued ihrott:;lt- I arnlyr,' Co -(`lit ratite .\, "ri'!li n a
01111 1111, pint'"(t that there Nva- riser oft the factory. The htie,l in .;utit;trt• Ion::. ;nnl >itt'ty. Sul bit inc,, c;11'!ycr in
our lni(I,L
111x11 ;Il 81111114 !Hi11!h'I' of t'o\r,, and 111111th, and pip,', for puum11i,in11; mill, '11111
Lltlucr, ,is;; rd Iheie tote. I,1 1:1c 1'11 \ ars' in-i;l!icd. 'I he butter rhtu'n
1\11X11 \\er; \:Ilucll at $;;i1,1)0 each,
1'111, Ira, ill I1111' I,re,•'n1w11 to the i)t•-
t.;,rUncnt, and the ,\;suciation batt 110
dil'firulty i.; ,aurin' the ncec sae\'
liccn,e, permit and charter, .\t thy
t'I).'ari,'a1;ot1 Incttti held in I'd ttlt on
'Friday, ,laniar,i !I.th, the i'!t ttiu); (H-
itt ter• \\ ore (levied, for 3 rear,, , inion
11;1`;111:W, \\•alter \ictiill; for tiro
\ esu'., (i ' (rue I'oa el) 1 (eoro,t' \\'illi ; for
1 !ear, ('till• 1)0\, It, bcrl IIen1'\. and
1,1(11i, \ VIII; field
The i)lteci,it at that prim fell flint
r. great (I...II had been ace' uthli,lted,
and ,o it had, hut they found that their
iv rl; and III;(tl'ft1'•; n'ere jour he'inninc. ler for le -lin;; mill; and cream, ' \i it!I by ('otttc'li r; I:cr•,irl; an 1 I/Netl,•ion on the tiehct, ria. thcld
;\p; option on the fortucr pia-ing milli There ;Ire Inat'y Diuril• ilni,ortitnt surd \'o'.Idei, dill 101 iti. ,i. 11oclt .\, \I(l'nfl- and the Club iii til\ votvtl ,.'n a It"tion
1'nilding 11;111 been taken, and Ibis bniltr iittyrt',Iin' tulcy,'.cs, au I items of Hell 1111'\'un'netl 11\' 111y C' rt,lati"'n tui Lions I"Iaid: 'I')rctnau and rill Ila'- I
11 ;.r \as lina'I\' ,l I,'rl' d and purchasedtquilmle'tt, 1111.1111 tic could 11'11111111111'iof Itl\ til, br t('111 t0 Nir. tirott fur the I lallan that utrint iii hit, be , ''ti \\ 'Rye -
to explaitt, Ism(' t'1 `11•4111 and the cost of t','Itvey-;11\'1'1• )Io„Inde 11'1!1, motion e;lrrit'ti,
The boiler root' i, cgti1ttetl frith a Eric'• Parried,
hob('rl 11(11 boiler develnitita; •11) 1111.1 Bills and Accounts
The. butter rt ,. is 1S'r7'xl:)', and the \VIII. 'fhnyll, line sal;u'\•
” .. --
t"ttit; 1,013ti'� -8'xl_'. ol!rooms1'arold l'tillil,, labour
.
arc ii-t1'lted n 111 I';dco :tool. I'11crc S 11"1111:;111'1% labour
1`, ihr 110\ r,1 Ivp(', 16111 a ratlaeitr of
I,I111 lir,. The ,Clue:;'tor i, the k'it's!
the i, trier -driven tsarist, \rich an
\11-\;111, curet nor: Liolf, till I lall,lllan,
\lair• Ilene\, 11.11 \lorritt,
I in:nlve Contl.i'tee—I.i it t c-, [W-
horl, t•ont't'n''r ; Lion. ,\. Sinclair, ;1n11
Jack I:ili tt. -
(1aule,—l.. n, 1 fel• i ti;!t1 t :c l; \\-at-
,,,r, Leo.tge 111'\0!!. N ,rv. Lyle.
I\l•ire,t;!Ile!Ii• 1'otitittiittc--1.'"It Matt„
1
I;1ylIi ISitttltotlpr c nvcn' r: L 1:r I lam \Iv -
t
I I`C
regular III' 111111\• Illeetintd of the l l alla''', I ter: lura\ , ( car, 1131-.) rty, (leo.
Zinn -11' C;Il,;lilit of 1;,11111) II)•... The \lotti'Ip,ll (tti:HI of the tot'lt,tt,;i111 R;UIIsigh 1111,11'' Ittit't\,Ir,l, it,lf"Irl \ ,!-
Phi;;t i; etln!itted ihr italtont \\nth t f the \il!al)e of rl\ill. held t''I July 1141, I;t,tltis \\;-n1,ni, 1<t11. \\1:i11!1 arc,
it;ttivi,1n;11 motors on a truth Heir', rd. v.nth Ryr�•e \lorritt and 1''nncil- 11.1 t'y 1'' nun tree Lion 1:1-,1111,;
itiich make. for Inert' efficiency and I'•t, Kcinit'I; and \'o.idetl !pre -t'1'. imnl,couvl'lt 1'. I.I'vt 1t';1'I!nl'lt, Harold
w1t':lnlnii' -, d, i!';; (11\:;(\• 11.1111t
best''11:1,\T\i utile, l
of1...t rei:il:1r ntt'etit:; • I'11illitt,, Frank ti,lintt'll, t(eo's., \Ir
.\II lyiri'nr;llit i in.talle(1 i, !tt 1114 lime 1), )-(..1)) at"I 'tt firnurl I'll of
,Intl \tail• herr.
l'uirrf ;11 !'.Icrtrlc Birt tui i'li t \ Driller and I:yrnivit' Linc" Commit tee—Lion Hurt h•"her,
p;t 't' 'I !'.^ e• ', tl modern rat 'let• ;1111! , (;,i't•lt•It, t' It\ emu.; Lim..., (, 't',l. I •.ihotl. ((ord.
text to chi, it the te,titl>; t't oral; tt'llirlt I \I \(',1 hr l',ttlnt'ilior, Kernivl; and .\ugi,tite, [tit!\ It't 1i,111;than, \ silt,
the Inle,t i't nece.,ary equipment \sodden, that the matter Calcium Odor- (iarrttt, Lcn• \\'hitticid, Stuart
for testing, testing, tn'tt; anti butterfat,. )Ind the on the ,trcct, he left for considel;i- sit, Freeman 'l't'nnty, l ay Oobby)t, lir•
there i. 't stearal 'I'irhine Italcoei; 'fest- tion by the Strtet ('"ntnlittcc. Carried. 1lodtl, and 'till \\';tt.oil.
as the sign' ti lac factory. The plan-
ing mill egltilpnu'ul i tt, nloVcd into all
btiit11114,, atld I. IRAN also he-
it:g operaicd b,' the .\,.tl'ttliou, mulct'
rile s11'ervi:.i, it of 11r. Ab: 'Ta\ tor.
Citizen, gencr,dly were very harpy
to Sec till, I':dl:,lf\' remain 111 the coin- IS ,IIc1\'1:1'{ in 111(' t'1o1111!;' I' olll 11,1' 21111 ('
. Stnbb,, truce: hire
rimity, 111'1 it .h,'nld be a real a„et tit chce,r. henry (ilou,her, .;titins, wood
the A.>nentttioll, The \111.1; of retllotl_ ('• I II,g'ill;ltl, i boll''
\t tt':t-t "lit toll, of cheese a year I
(11114; the fermi!. planing mill, to 11101,' I.. \\'llitlic d, llbnrr
it suil,Iblr fora cheest lartor\ Neil, ,'; the expected t,rodnction. Lloyd Lotlentim, labour
C"Iltllletit't ii, alit'. the Directors !,l•ti;att tot (I1 Illtecesl t0 farmers, particularly Iihtt .\• (o\vatt, Sal. for 111th'
Illtrdha,t' the 'ttatl!niry and t't1tii1nitttttt, 1:1 the,'' tittles of rationing, 1, the fact (iul• Hamm, 160 gds I`;1, ,ill,')O 1,111 in charge of 11Ctl,l104 ;n'I'ail);cldell., tl'fly 14"nt.tr.ts -
Long hoe's of time \rete required u( that \11e\ hutt\'r \\''ill br ,old haul: to !', h. \\'flit, foal (;t nee hou,cl l.,i:' 1 J
II pu�ahli, i'iII, 1;11114 110111(1 be 1411 (oll•IIi1"!1:11 ProlllpplLtt—
!1111t1itl'
erelil;; .\I11•tay 1111111111 ... .......... ..
\nt I'rt1,'tett-
U trailer i tt t. ...
ILulfo('d, gravel 1552(1 and Stall. 1'hetltn, the bion, dale. ('otitic I:el!y ... ..
\I' tell by Coltnrilit'r, iC111141; aunt ennnuiUc'.' ria, :utit ,,ri/cd top i' vite i•.!r Promoted to Grade 2.
County, trio \vas keenly illerc,tcti ill \•lddeit that account, a, read be !(aid, •\grit'ultural Ci•mmiUc(' t,, join haw:,\I;.rlcnl' 1\ 01.!1
\ V, mai ;boll rile stair i; t taint\ i , (;u•rit''i in spnn,uring te,, iH the new l.it Herr 1;lirton -
til; Project, ;ill who acted a, Scet'4 111ecd by l'oinrillor. I�crnich and
L•u'\' for ! er(•ral nl''utils.
order• \II•, Ilod);it,, IIIc u,ana, yr' i; bat'n of tiiilolt I1 ill;th;ui, if
,t lit; . rohlo 11ittith
t Ilan \dill IS rear, ctperienee, and \'olldcit that we do note adjourn. Cat -
Aller :nary months of trrlparatioll, rick, Ing' its riot be made. it't,ity (i,lltn:nth
cl'rd,ng to l'hycse Itlslructer , t u i,i„(I,
in which the Inti'ding has been rout- ihrre is utlnr better in the itt finer,. The meeting, closed with the lion, 1 ttti Hamm
(;,'triol 1':Iliott, Clerk. R„ar,
ip!( Illy transformed, particularly the \I r, I Itulgittt i', a married man with I• ;Hitt' 1 I,'(l: nus
I tit, of a family, iitd has purchased tittle ho,tt'r -
Ila' to other complications the (late
fo�• the I:rlplil' ria, set hack a \veels to
d; .111,.\tl n,i 23rd. 'I'ttis \\ as !fade a motion
L(rl'Ity Lion, ':lel, \\at-t'n an'! rill Ilalla-
;1,.11 1
hat}, and carried.
LI)1'1 Lon 1411 (;rat suggested that the
(,,I!t)
tan ,oftbail gr (ups, the local );rout, .1f
7.11'1 Nt}lit, :\ubiri and \\•est field 1pr.,dtee
.l'.'' ;til all -,tar trail to challenge a ;'Attar
1.1''1 team from the gloom; to the taut. Thi,
,.I
Hit') with approval, and Lion 1y1't was
GRADE VI
(x1 itt r!l'ilt, 11 11;1111 -
11,111, NI tfl.It''niit'
I1,Itn!it•'ti, ann. --
I:' Hirt:, Io;11t
\uteri-,
\t, rrltt• \la:•\ - Noll( ry, 1•.11 t .
I'h.li,, tonal,!
Siloshorpc, ,I, lin
\i'hitul'ic, irou'.la, 1 that la ,11.0 rise, the pe. 11!4 autl
I, .\. {tray, i'rilicitrl!.
t 1.11, re -,'err tit int -i ;t,;rec ttitl! t'i e
INTERMEDIATE ROOM 'Lltat-o ,(Heir iii-• stay there he ti
:„',111 r:n:'li� ci'1, nlfo\\ill he ti
ilt:: to t'ul;l;l nl the very near tuft.
I1•- It",' "1 \\111.1; iti1- pretty 11111
thine,
and al salt tilt' only cxciteme
con -t' metier he could recall t1'
\11111 one of tin: hilflhet'- oil 1111' sit
t,tnt, hc.ttil' 1,,;11'11 \title
itt the take -of:, and crast eti tut tint
Inn-\t:ly, hi'•tt Inn:'. tilt itt ill) a 11't'nlcittl"tti
t \''I t.iot!. .\:I nn'nlbers of the crew
let true \\ ere n i•lantl\' 1tilled. The one
-1'111 it n It,), !tion (I clear,
( iii lei, 'wary, he found time in vigil
(Ulf. t't i!t Itt;)et', „f interest, 11111' he men-
' nt,l It'ti''n(;:rl\ nag the to of
Ut• flu', tt!1it 11 is situated on the coast
;oar Newcastle. The place ha, a irotnl-
tl,:l'il of ;Ihotti hit 10111. 1)I,t;lllee. 0\'t'1
titre are not ulea,ured in miles, av
1±!,et air til re, hit it ntitttt ' . ”.\.Ie
;oi\ one !1t'tr fat• ;'\ray a Mat 1' i,, and
tie In'ctttc,, or a half hour, or
tt'f•;tt t'r the case may he.
.1 )(le iflrl„nt'lt hr rentt'nbtl', finite;
;tall ria, ;1 Iri1) to Scotland as a mein -
'13 r of ihr N ',-tn;nt Itonccv team, Scott
\ia, one of the defence mutt, and other
le' tattles on til;' trail \fere \lilt Schmidt
ti foil;\ 1(mt!;Irt, fortierit' of the
Ilto,tt'i Itrttii . ili, team played ((
7') P 2nlr 1\1\-;(11,;1
) da\,, 0111 the cr"\d on cath
Sl I' t.'ir,l.ion null, ;l sell -rant• 1'hc\' bare
81 Idlionderfni ,katilltt arenas in Scotland,
and hockey ,Iltiruciti!y itt a big follit\v-
i l lug,
'it'rtl\' after he \vent overseas, he
ttcl NI i;; Jean rytrs, of Ni iddle,b 'r-
"ugll, l't;h,hire. Scott at once agreed
that this \las the girl he had been
tu,Iting for, and they \erc married on
':tit tare 1st, 1')•t-1. Nits. i'aii'set•Vicc \vas
tot i!llo,t ed to Collie oil on lite ,;nit
1' ,;11, 11111 trill talion' a, .poll as trans-
:, ! tati,'it i, available.
1r"tt !rut ht, wide, Ste \v:t! 1 Scott,
\'then he \t;l, on have in London. 'Thai
r. •t, the only 1per,on he Intl that he
1 ti tt al! ihr linft he n;ns ttVcr>ca,.
11C left for l';mada on line 11)th,
t .ici:'e ill'. trail, t,, (110.1 ,,\r, and cnl-
i t 1;11'1; on the boat on ' 1iith• Iic
lit,+led
at Ilali ax on 1111 _'?1111.
1!t sir ,ke ti t t it,ti'!11y of the n'ttrk
Li the Rid Cross, and tv'isheti to 'hail:
the 111 I1! 1 ii l'i't t. the Clitt')n
Plant!' of the t ;matti,ut Legion, the nth
1 int \\•i!linc \\•orl;urs, and the nteln-
i,.'rs of the i;lyth Turnip Plant, for pi--
�( is and cigar, ices. The treatments
teevived v.titi iL up from the coast
t;t, aoit lti'(ttk Almost of evt'I'y StitPpn
' Rel l'ro„ and Legion there there
\'!1, t'r•a't�t',, cigarette; :rind soft ,'rink:;.
.\t 'i'ototto they new rt)ceiVcll pul)lic-
I'' and .(,Itlrtt.t 1 lt\' Mayor Satindcrs.
!ilee transportation was provided them
rip to a '' avtll'n, distance of 1(11) miles,
tilt l lt'tari. (1,,'. er'pttient provided
It ,t' ti.l, pi'�,ill' coitntlttltl,,,, turn; to 'any
t -:I't the bit\, \visited l0 phone.
Scott sa; ttr\,it lip be 1totne, and
io„i 1'
'1'./ I'
I; C. \.12. in .\.(.'t -t, 1'1.41, at 'Toronto,
St,.l 1' .
itt ;,;r trait!,' tit,, It,tt It. lit• traintii
G, .,i I' .11 St. 'T;t til,,-, f"II t1int1 \Mirth ht• 1101
ir;.5 I'
ill ,n"I at it:fonvlltt.' and Ptinre
;!; 1'
\ :,r'! 1.1 111'1 1.... re 'inn 1 )ver,cas in
I'
tenl,it'r of 1'112. Ile has been orcr-
il..i 1' tit" ear, ;old eight tu"nths. In
55.; I' 1
' I~ "1,1!!,1 Le \'.a- si ilnitvti at Darlington,
11.1.1 I' ;
,t1..rli i, -dilated ;dont -III mils.', south
1 :\4111 ,+,',I, , iii I (11'h.idi l't 111!11\. Stott
rI(r.4 I' ,.,.1,111. 111;11 !t' iii,, ,1 I':nuc ,111,1 ter\ much,
8ir.1 i'
I \1 . et tt I .lir. •.,,n of 111'.
.1 Nit-- 1 tt hair" t rt it v, art ivy('
11,,;�te ll•titt'r,ltt,ltl "Il the thiol, 1';1111 nl'
i s Cit':tt,l\•, `11"11 • tipped int., 111\111, ;11111
! 1'."' a in 1 , '11. not even Ili, parent-,
I. e\, ,IL.,t,l it, t•I'ui he ,trrivt'I at In'n1'•.
1Le rt',\ , .t,..x-i,reatl that he tea,
!Ile, art'! -.met thin ._`t' 'tt li,t, heel,
I,n Igo, I,in: haul!,
1. \I'. 1 1'a:r.er\ice cilli tett it the
\\ 11!1 "1d
iN'I'ERME
Grade 5 1 o Grade 6
.'11tvtt-tine, l.'ti• ..
1 sir i, i(ou;ih!
l irt't\
1 i;1;tt!u, hcnntth
1! 111. it:11!alt ..
!:t1'• pawl,-
\I,!r! 1t,1'atd. 1 :Iriu;ln (I I )
Ilex; ice
NI''\.til, title:,
Sibt1 it tt', tit Pia - .. .
'5;!1,r,,,•tt. 11,1' ill t I I 1 .... .
\ , Idea, !tf,i, t, I III ...... .-.
\\ ;t'ut'u Itt vt 111
\\ il.;fiei,l, I`:ar1 i 11)
Grade 4 to Grade 5
\rn;-fro"_''t'nal.) --
It.lr\',,,'I,•
)til•,:,hitt,, 11).1 hart 1111
NI Iron, 16\t,;.•tt! -
'!aell'';t;tl'!. Putty , I I i
Itogrlis
!"mitt, .\fu1:
Tait, ltetty .....-...----._-.. ------------------------
itt,
t ,ltt. I I„t\,11'rt
Grade to Grade 4.
i le-ilat'ai,, I' l'am'e (II) ...
\I::ttrna, i'ttt'na, (11) -
\\ Ilitticld, Nt r•c \lake, (II)
1' 1'1.o...totion
( !'---• •'ildlt:"t;ll P1'ollioll'tti,
I - I ,til ire.
113
7-1
'tt
SI
I!,
7'1
5)
.S
tt 1
71
:qrs. Howard, 'reacher
JUNIOR ROOM
Pronloied to Grade 3.
\\ 'noes! (it'at,i ._.. 91
I(I tc
\\•il,•'t.. . _.
Dennis \\':1) mouth -
Irene
! 1, r, Nlatt,'n .
11111\ roster --
I"l('!itt:'S, all•'! many trip, to t'al'lolt.1lti.t'lll iii :(ppr'xitti;lit'!y 3l' per !ir les:: Elliott Ins, :\vt'Itt'\', I•irt'Itt!'S
Ltcto!ic,, lool,it,: ortr etpliilnu'nt anti 1lian t'reanlery' butler, and the rain(' i.iahility . -
la\oits vete root'''. (I. In this re,l,cetin ronit,ins i Itou11ly that of cre;iier\• ,\• W. P. Smith Hire car and
the I)irccl,trs il;r! the firer-\v'illinst heli, I,nllcr, 1 Ill, of tviey butter' is xll'ltccd
cf. \I r• Pruett NIatim'lal, former Agri- for each coutl,'I.
cultural Reprt.,entatiye for 1Itiron 'I'hc Staff
'tile et•enill:; of the I rolir.
•Il1`hl' \ dance \e ill also be'hei(! the
1,1f the I'I'olll',
5.1111 OI1 motion of Lion-, Nord
(i;i ttl'It
inteli,tr, the Plant \Vag ready f ,r opera -
Bort. An oul,lttcr cannot comprehend Ibow former Potter 1'rlpert\ jig[ e11'p 1s
the atn"111 of Lune .,1111 effort it ha' ire the factory, \•here fit i; uoty t•e,id-
taken to put the 1'I;ntt i1 it', 'present in4; llc n•a, 11nln tsar I.ucl;rmv, and
cotditi,ul. \\'t have it int the anthocity 'tittrteil his career ill the cheese i,!dnsiry
ORANGEMEN TO ATTEND ATTENDING SUMMER SCHOOL
DIVINE SERVICE SUNDAY \li.,es I',icannt biter,', 1i11'ria 1;b-
lhortic, 1,u•hat•a I:iiItiirick, lana Pot -
The 1:1y;11 District Orange Lodge of lard and Nlargueritt and Ih,,1 11:,11,
of \Ir. L. F. Schenck, of NIilVrrt"I'' in 10' al Inncrkip, lit also \olky,l Nlnt'ri<, comprising ihr lodge, 1I Lon -lar(' the lord gi!I, ditendi't" 1114 (Odd
Chec'c Iin;trnitti'. that the Plant it'd ;t .\rannank, ft l!n\int; which he triol; dc,boro, Myth \nhnrn and 1el';rarl'' Sunnite!.St'ti1 ne'o.' (i ',icrieh.
culiil'trtett, and ;11 o the nrncter,tt''tti ;a cent'se at the 0, \.C„ and ,ince then h ill attcn,l Divine Service at 7 3) nea
is secold to II"' it Il' l'rutince, Mr. 11;1. hctn trot ling c'er'tificate( in differ- Stind,!y evening in the Myth United
tichenel \•as l,teseit at the f;riot•\' o:1 il,,nt factories, iit. cam,. here from till Church. 1t CV, l:cv; Hearn, of Varna, Thy re('Ii!,tr trot nit of the Ne;i Cess.:
owning, ,lay.l).m(za) cheese factory, a co-operative \\ ill br guest speaker.
'Phis \ ill be on! ,was held in the \\'ort: Roo!i, on 'Tties-
four reporter visited the flint nn �\•Iti11 he had managed Very success_ outstanding service to \vhich everyone da\•. T\\ t, quilt, \Vcrc quilted and a
Tuesday afternoon and \vas itindly tak-ifillly. fir. Hudgins carries the fulllis welcome. 'dainty lunch served,
RED CROSS MET
It nn nrrl 11i - -
l :-,tin,'NI Nit N':!I1 -
\1\in .\r tt,t1"ng
lcth i' itvttl
tti'rniry It 1111 ot1 -
line Nlv \all
,ill 11101011pt'
IP1
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to 11\' 'I•,it',tlt 51
tt I'r•nnoit i!—
'are I e,ni,lr,'i, 45.4
Nlarcaret E. (;rieve.
1C''tntinttt.1 on pae 81
s1,
It's Simple! It s Easy/ It's Fun!
Don't delayl Send In your entry today!
As many entries as you like!
JUST WRITE IN 25 WORDS: "WHY 1 THINK QUAKER
CORN FLAKES ARE MOST DELICIOUS OF ALL"
Hints to Help You Win
• Quaker Corn Flakes are the oven -fresh
corn flakes!
• Quaker Corn Flakes are flavourful,
• Quaker Corn Flakes are deep -toasted!
• Quaker Corn Flakes stay oven -fresh. The
big blue and yellow Quaker Corn Flakes
package is flavour-sealedl
READ THESE EASY RULES
(1) Write a statement of 21 words or less
entitled: "Why I think Quaker Corn Flakes
are Most Delicious of all", and send it to
The Quaker Oats Co. of Can, Ltd., Box 100
Peterborough, Ont. or Saskatoon, Sask. Send
as nsany entries es you wish providing each
entry is accompanied by 3 box tops (or fac•
similes) from Quaker Corn Flakes.
(2) Entries will he judged for frankness and
sincerity, and will not be influenced by lance
writing, illustrated or decorated letters.
Red Cross Hands
Over Food Parcels
To Feed Prisoners
nt 1 -,.500,I1t10 surplus prison-
\\ ar
ri,on-
• o.,tr fool parcel, are being
hauled over to .\(lied Supreme
I-lrad.it:;titers by the 13ritish, Amer-
ican and Dominion Red Cross So-
cia
1",tv will be used to help solve
the pr.l lent of looking after large
nen' burs of Allied prisoners of
war of various nationalities who
Gtrnut vet return to their own
Cn"ntrics.
'rpl'us supplies of invalid foods,
31."'.lest! and clothing comforts are
• being handed over for the
sae' 1• purpose.
6e fond parcels consist of 10,-
00o lino packed in the United
S !•'tis for American and Allied pri-
sot:• is and45,500,000 packed in Arl-
Canada and New Zealand for
rose° Br'tish and Dominion prisoners.
The parcels are on the continent
or t n route.
Britain Produces
New `Pocket Tractor'
-1 new "pocket tractor,"
low-priced and with small run-
ning costs„ which enables even
:small fields to he mechanized, has
been designed and produced by a
British manufacturer. This is a
traria-laying tractor, powered by
a small 5 h.p. engine. It was
specially designed for work in
areas of soft or \cater -logged
ground, or steeply sloping fields —
conditions in which the wheeled
tractor is not suitable. It is now
also being used with great success
in small fields aim in market
gardens, where, owing to its small
size, it is able to work nearer to
the edges of fjells-,
A chair, built .:bout 1900 B. C.,
was recently di,covcred in one of
the Egyptian tenths, in excellent
condition.
guarantee eat
► uarantee
esPerl' datrmodel Plymouth (1942)
a New •
• •e guaranis, e6 tires, *aril carrying
for IO Air condition
r a Cuoro Defroster insured ggafnrnnradio N•qent us/•cqollverad to Wf�freight prepaid.
(3) Judttites:11, T, Huston, Canadian Grocer;
Wm.). Bryant, Retail Grocer; A. Tremblay,
Le Dhtaillant, their decisions will he final.
(4) Contest open to residents of Canada only.
(5) Anyone may enter this contest except
employee, of The Quaker Oats Company,
their families or their advertising agents.
Qb) All entries become the property of The
uaker Oats Company of Canada Ilmlted.
(7) All entries must be postmarked not later
than midnight, July 31. 1945.
NEW BELT LINE
You'll probably get a big belt out
of the latest thing to hold up your
trousers, Sported—and probably
first-worn—by the Duke of Wind-
sor, above, during .a business -golf
trip to Cleveland, Ohio, it is a rope
affair with a couple of nautical
knots. By the way, that middle is
getting rather middle-aged.
On Both Sides
fr. R. Knickerbocker, war cot'
respondent, says that last time he
was in Italy he dined with a group
which included an Italian nobleman
of some Minor distinction. Eventu-
ally the conversation turned to-
wards the course of the conflict.
"Ilttt ray clear fellotv', sail the
Italian, who affected a British man-
tle: awl accent, "you cannot possib-
ly know as touch ales!. th ' \vor as
tx e do. You see, we have been on
both side,'"
— Wall Street journal.
HAPPY AT HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN
Mona loves to string beads and push the little cars around her tray.
She is as happy as a lark at the Hospital for Sick Children In To-
ronto, in spite of her damaged legs. She does not know about the
200 children from all over the Province on the Hospital's waiting
list. Space will be provided for these children if the $'3,000,000 goal
for a new building is reached.
QUAKE
CORN
MIRK
You Will Enjoy Staying At
The ST, REGIS HOTEL
ror(ONTo
• lavery rtooru nllb Both, Show -
et and 'Telephone,
• Single, $:.010 up --
Double, 53.50 up,
el flood Food, Dining and Dane -
Ing Nightly.
Sherbourne at Carlton
Tel, RA. 4135
BABY CHICKS
CANADIAN GIRLS HITCHHHIKE 3,365 MILES
Barbara Green and Joan Smith, Vancouver, carried the wrench and
needles as weapons on a 3,305 hitch -hike to Toronto—but never
needed them. Their report on the 30 -day trip is: truck drivers know
the best eating spots; Canadian motorists are gentlemen, Trip
cost $50
Italian Prisoners
In Britain Still Held
The Foreign ()dice denied a re-
port that the Allies are to free or
repatriate all Italian prisoners -of -
war.
The position is that a decision
has been taken by which the Allied
military authorities in Italy ars to
STARTED CHICKS, Y WICEIC OLD
non-asxed pullets and cockerels
la many popular pure breeds and
hybrid crosses. Arno free range
pullets eight weeks up to layln
Send for catalogue and prlce lla
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit-
ed, Fergus, Ontario.
TRIAL BY 1':ItltOR IS A "IIAS
been" In buying chicks, Top
Notch chicks have proved for over
ten years that their purchasers
melee more profit year Etter year,
You ton, Lan be assured of more
profit and less risk, 7'op Notch
chicks each and every one are
from Government .Approved blood -
tested breeders. Prices of a few
breeds for July delivery. White
Leghorn, Barred Rock X White
Legitorns, Austen. Whiles 9.45,
Bared Rucks, New Ilau(pshires,
New Hampshire, X L'arred hocks
9.95. Assorted Light and Medium
breed's 8.45. Assorted 1leavtee
R.95. Pullets: \\'hite Leghorns,
Rocks, New Hampshire X (tarred
(tarred !cork X White i,eghoa'ns,
A ust ra \V kites 19.45. Barred
Rorke 16.95, New 1h ttlpshires
17.95, Assorted 1,Igltt and Medium
Ilreedn 17.95, Assorted ileavios
11.95, 1'oeicerels: 11'1111, Leghorns
1.50, Barred Ruck, New llamp-
9ill re X Barred Rocks 10.95, New
Ramesh lees 9,95, Assorted Ileav-
1e., 9.95, While Leghorn \ Bar-
red Rocks 4.50• 2 week old add
6r, 8 week old add Ile, 4 week
old add 16e. Send for immolate
price list. Also 8 week up to lay-
ing' free ranee pullets. Top Noteli
(''deicer(es, Duel ph, Ontario.
WE'VE SOME B1116I6l)S I'IIIt.'ICS
for prompt shipment now. If you
want July -August. pullets, chicks,
eorkerels—they should he ordered
now, 11rny llalehery, 130 .Inhn N.,
Hamilton, Ont.
TWO \Vl6l' IC 01,D STA it'l'ED
chick bargains; while they last
for Itrtntediato dellvery: Bared
Rodes, New Hampshire X Barred
Rocks, New 1Iucnpsillres non -
so xed 15.95, pullets 22.95, cocker-
els 16.95. \\lilt, Leghnrns, Barred
171'k X \\'hit ' 1,'nhnrhs, ,\ust'a
\\•lilies: Pullets 25.95. Assorted
Nrnvles son -sexed 11.95, pullets
20.95. rork'rols 15.95, Assorted
Medium and I,iRlit Breed pllllrtt
23.95. Three week old add 5e. 4
week old add 10e. Also riny 01/15
at rock bottom prlces. Send for
eumpletn prime list. Top Notch
1'hielceries, 1;nelph, Ontario.
DYEING AND CLEANING
HA V1; YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us
for Information. We are glnd to
answer your questions Depart-
ment H. Parker's Dye Works
Limited, 791 Vonge Street. To•
ro 010
FARM 91A('IIINl111Y 1'011 'S.:1,17
THE NEW IMPROVED
HAY DIVIDER
CAN 131: VIt"1'1',1) TO SWATH
hoard of any mower. Will replace
help usually needed to fork hay
behind mower iu heavy crops.
Also snvo time, as there is no
clogging of knife or knife gun rd,
Guaranteed satisfaction. 07.50
f.o.b. !Bristol, Que. Sole Mtge. and
distributor for Canada and U.S.
MCA I, SPA II E '1'1911e At 1'7NTS
WANTED, A, 511111(1, 1(111t'i'O1„
(IL le,
I'I;Rl'l1CTl0N 61ILICERS AND SUP -
plies. .1. 1,, i)onaldsotl, Joyceville,
Ont.
1I:\SSEY IIAIRIOS 101 SUPER TWIN
power trartur on rubber, prac-
tically new, or Model C Case on
steel Its Al cnndltton. Alvin (inter,
Ortnstown Station, Que.
15-30 INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR
on steel. Pelee $350,00. E. Dell,
London, Ontario.
FOR SALE
GREAT DANE'' `,PUPS FOR SALE.
Champion Bloodlines, excellent
breeding stock or show pros-
peets, ideal pet and protector.
John Pearson, Lnkevlew
Ont.
G01,DiE-91eCIiLLOI7CIII 100 11OltS17-
power Steam 'Engine, perfect con-
dition. Ono \Sta'rrh Stearn Pump
slze 10 x 12 x 12. One Warren
Steam Pump size 12 x 12 x 11.
One Smart -Turner Duplex Steam
Pump size Via x 4 x 10. AlI In
perfect onnditinn.
CROWN IRON & METAL
CO., HAMILTON, ONT.
release Italian prisoners who were
captured on Italian territory before
the conclusion of tine Italian armis-
tice and who are at present on
1tali;ul soil, The decision does not
affect i!Aian prisoners now in Bri-
tain.
lt,ivaria is the
state of Germany,
some 30,000 square
VIM SA1,111
PURE I311161) COLLIES 19L1'ORT-
ed sire; farm, show dogs; amble,
black with white, tan markings;
8 months, male, female, uw'egle•
tared, $25 each. 511111 C.O.D. John
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FOX AND COON HOUND PUI'B,
6 weeks, $10.00. Fred Devlee,
Fergus, Ont.
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15 '1'0 20 YARDS, LINEAL, MI6AS-
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bleached cotton, cushion covers,
t'al no ie materiel, flanneletto,
woollens. C,0.1)., postage extra.
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FOR SALE VI1SSOT 18" BALL
hearing grinder direct driven
10 H.P. motor first class condi-
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Ei,ECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USI6D,
bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pill.
leys, brushes, Allen Electric Com-
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ronto.
11.\('1t1I"IC1NC l' 1613 I CI E 16 I)
_Angora Rabbits. 1)oes $1.00.
!tucks $2.00. Entire 15 does,
17 bucks, 35 hutches, galvanized
3ray.s $85.00. Part hullers A. Zim-
merman, 36 itritannia Street,
Stratford.
JtElI1S'I'16111:D. JI0S11 S 1C'I"I' 11 R
Puppies 2trt4 months, \\' Moir -
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1t11S 1'011 SALE
1".11111 ''011 SA 1.16-193 AI'ItllS 1
mile west of Kitrhener limits on
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Charles \V. Mnsrr, 11.11. 4, 1Citrh-
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1l,1,NI;SS ('APSE OI'' SA('itIPie1d
5.1k, of Limo 10 ;wros, mostly clay
loam, some sandy Io:un soil. 150
tractor acres 1.1rared, balance
hush. 200,000 1'01.1lumber limber,
Lr100 cords pulpwood, 8,000 curds
fuel rood. Ilrwrd log huuse,
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hest prices nu car. Walter Sclticss,
19 1lelinda Street, Toronto.
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1'rotest:int teacher. S.S. No. 4,
lirautfnrd Twp. Salary $1,500,00,
,.Stale qualifications, also former
Inspector. Personal application
preferred if possible. Gordon
Kellam, Sec. -'!''ares., R.R. No. 2,
Brantford, Ont.
PARKWAY—TEACHER 1'011 ALL
grades, new school at Parkway,
near Kitchener. State full par-
tleulare. Roy Karcher, R. 2,
Kitchener, Ont.
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL—GRADE;
13 Continuation School, grades 7
and 8, and Latin and french
grades 9 to 12. State qualifica-
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rotary, Sprucedale, Ont.
STISTI';D 110WNSHIP AREA
requires three Pro t e e t ant
teachers for three one -room
schools na.r Huntsville. Salary
1,200. Please state qualifications,
experlencs and last inspector.
Dulles to commence September
4th. APPIY to George 'fait,
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of the O'tuntry'a total crop.
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110'17, / 0111)1)17"P, Orr 1.
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C0111113', No. 2 Alc,\r fru'', 81:114
and No. 6 1larisme! i. Good Mod-
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Protestant, salary 51,100. titnt
quullftraltoo. A. \V, Itaulshottoot.
TJIAI 111:11 \VAN'I'I?D FOR S.S. NO.
4, 'Tolv11ehtp of 1;rurisl,Wen, lamb•
ton C'nunty. State experience, 14:11•
ary noel phone molter to John
11'. Piggott, Serretal)• Oil Sprlor;r
Ont.
1'17A1'lll;)1—\10Ml11tit11'II '!5)11'27 •
whip ,s,•0n01 Aren, t; rad es one :n
504111. ..111a 11 ntlrud:mem tit l' s
quaiific(110118, (XIcricnr'e, rel,;•
Ion, 0;syr: phone 100 her. Solace
01201).119. G. 81, fle:uu , Spru' I'l1•',
3tittaria,
1)01151':'1 -- 'J'l;Al'lil:it 9VAN'!'l:1)
(I'ro/eslant prefrrrmdl to lee'h
grade 6 to 10, inclusive (senior
room), and art us: prinrfpnl of .c
2-rano1 school with modern con.
venienrrs, tern] coiunenring Scp-
tenthcr, 1915, salary $1,300. Apply.
slating qualifier] lions, to (81)1;3
l'ttyllis Clayton, Dorset, Ont.
IIRST (':,ASS 'I'16A('lil:lt WANT•
rad for S.S. No. 12 Fitzroy. Doti,
to runnnenre September 4. 1911,
Apply stating salary nod exper-
lenre 10 (1. 11. Camphill, Srry,•
treasurer, Fitzroy iL'arbour, Ora
1C11N'P CO. '1'I:ACIiI:I1 1VANTE
i)
for S.S. No. 15, Dover 1'wsp. Sal.
my $1100.1111. Apply minting qua t1.
Brat ions rind salary rxpeeted to
Adele rd 'TrtrenttIt, 11.11, No, 2,
Ilene bine, Ont.
11161,P N',1 NTH))
TWO Wna11';N 1'O iVASHI DIS111';d
and prepare vegetables in Nor;11•
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July and August. I'hception,tlty
Rood wages. Apply by letter is
Pow -Wow Point ',ridge, Hunt 1 •
vIlte, Ont.
GIRL OR YOUNG WOMAN FOC
housekeeper nn E farm, goof
home. lenges. Apply Lawrence
Browe, 'tux 42, 1)alkelth, Ont.
S1'11ON0, A111,1: 11'0911IN FOB,
general housework, 060 - I9a)
tno)Il0, hod, board. Girls, young*
wnnu'n for summer resort, pay
according age, ability. Married
couple, man, hey, garden farm.
Mrs. Loyd, ('nrlsbad Springs, Ont.
All'T011011r,1; 1311111'I613 A N D
fainters, experienced on repair
work. ilighest rale of pay, 40 hour
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110118161i1•311'1617. WANTED ON
Parol 2 miles from 'I'illsnnbure;.
All etty ennventenres. 2 children.
2 adults. Good wages, .1. A. Mc•
Ca he, '!'lllsonburg, (int.
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Acre Mixed Farm, good waged,
house and privileges. J. ICee,
Inglewood.
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mixed rlothing stock; will Pa I'
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SARNIA GENERAL
HOSPITAL SCHOOL
FOR NURSES:
APPLICATIONS NOW i1I6ING CON-
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Retmuteratinn after prelhntnery
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to Box 3R, 73 Mirth hie W., 1'o -
ionto.
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PRICES HiGHER NOW
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ISSUE 27-1945
You'll enjoy our
Orange Pekoe Blend
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EA
LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM
CHAPTER VIII
hferidel smiled. "1 le had been
drinking some of Jules t;uujon's
white %vine in the inn --the Coq tl'or,
1 met hits right outside the Boor in
the narrow stretl of ti ratzen and
he said, 'Art you real? Is this
place real?--;Ind—;(1111 \rc V.( Ill to
the fair, and after that he w;t'ked
11p for mountain Aid) tae art' then
hr said goof by. Ile did not even
tell me his Winne --only \l 'l;el"
"I.ilee him," nodded Ili 1 tame.
"Well it he w as there 2\ 1•(21 the:
war came : (11 may be sl,re he's
in it. 'rhe re's scotch, Irish and
French in hien,"
"11tlt--but he is really good, ma-
dame.' lac is net really a sviamp?n
"A bit wild," said imalanic slow-
ly. "lint underneath the %'illness
and yvillfu!uc's, 1 think he is good
and strung, One could never really
know. It's hard 10 know a ratan
who can laugh when he is crying
inside or 'nficr pain with a smile.
And Mike Fahre was 'like that. Did
you fall in love with
"i always re nit tnher hien."
"I know child, S( did I. but
i've• often o n:hired if it wouldn't
be hitter to forget, I'd advise you
I' put hint out of your mind, Roger
is do steady, so rt liable, s( good.„
"Yo. ---ill of th;it.:\nd on would
(bink it best for sue to forget the
usher one r”
"If you can." said madame,
seding. "I couldn't."
'Titre wa•it't much time 10 think
of Michel in the days that followed,
More children cams'. little Polish
buys, twin gills from the s'hiontles
of Rotterdam, three: more boys,
sons of an aide of Charles roc
I;an11r. '1'hete was work, plenty
01 wotic for Mcridel. for \I,tlaine
Mind, for Rudolph, 'There were
lessons to be arranged. \I al;une
Iron her long 'tars on the stage,
hal the fight of longue-. The chil-
dren loved her, It was a sight, she
ifttn tLottght, that would have sent
Midle! lite, shouts of laughter when
she stood on the law n n ith all the
little ones ;Mont her, speaking to
some in 1. tic nth, to others in !hutch,
to others in English. In the eve-
nings she and \l(rid(l sang for
Ihenn and ltd them in their native
(rigs.
In October They received word
from Roger, Ile was flying some-
where in the \I ladle lust. "I pray
that 1 may be hunie s:' nu will
you please all 1' 1(5 too 1 have
luokid everyw'i'^ r I(: 1!:';c but
(ever a sign of hint can find."
'I'hc day after that letter came,
tvIaelanic wit,: sitting of I! ; ter -
tau: with \leridcl .,lid t• i eiolph
w hen Ro' Inc and 1'01 1l artin came
to the, Rosins was crying: Poi
Martin's face was very long. Ile
drew Rosin(' by tl•r hand until
tate" stone 11 f:cut of madame.
'1 he little girl lung her head and
her shoe ')'rs t J '.'i: 21'1111 her w^cl(
i1lI.'
"1'oei must speak, liosinc," said
Pol Martin.
"f--1 cannot--"
"Now what is: this hrin?" Ma-
dames bony fingers wire crooked
on the silver knob of her stick,
"What has happened to you. Ro-
5in'?"
"I smashed the pictttnc." 'l'he
words were mumbled against the
frill of her tress, but presently she
lifted her chin and looked with near
defiance in her tear -reddened eyes
a1 madame. "1 threw it o21 the
floor and ground may heel in his
lace. 1 did! I did! Anti l am
not sorry."
"1 told her not 10 do that," said
1'ol Martin. "I .ric'd 11 make her
see that it is not your fault, Ma -
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ISSUE 27-1945
dame Laurin, that lit--"
"In the name • of the good Godl"
'Madame hammered 1' e Jennie of
her stick on the tilts, "\\'hat then
is this! Have you gone mad, you
children? Speak now. 1\11use
picture have you smashed, Rosine?"
"1lis. The (Inc 5110 kill'd 11on-
honttne 1"rieul."
lladante rubbed her eyes, Men-
del stood up to take the children
1)52 ay, but madame gI stored
brusquely ;end, princess or no prin-
crss, 11e'ridl'l oh(yeel her. Iiut she
looked with puzzled eyes from \la-
datuc to Buell, who kept staring at
the grass, his fingers '1011 \t
before hit)).
"\\'h(;e was thi• picture:" asked
madame softly-- far more softly
than any of 1h11(1 had (:\or 111 ar(1
he r spt'.k to fore,
"Ii your room, madame." said
1'ul \I:u-tin. "it is the one in the
bright silver Italia., 1;es11t2' said
it w;(s (f your nephew and that his
name was \l X1111 Faire, and that
he is 1toge is brother. The tan -
not 111, madame. Say It 1' not so."
\ladantc looktlI at them with the
eyes ((f an ancient eagle. 11er fin-
ger' nulvrd in. longer (n the knob
of her slid,. She lick( l her lips
slowly.
"You Inc an, y1'(1 little our., that
you 1111(11-- I cannot say it. \\'hat
is it again you think'"
"\\'c lnulw," said h' sine. "115 is
the (lit. \\'hti 555 saw hint he
5von' the (lernlan 11111i(.1 III and
the re were ribbons on leis' tunic aim
'
he had shut lionhomme hricot, but
hi. is Ihi, s;1131e'\1st 2511111(1
},now him ;1)(y %2 here, 1 am sorry,
madame, 1 Inc 11)11 never to speak;
hut I --I could not help i1."
"\\Then did you first begin to
thiel: this- this crazy thing \la-
tholie's voice 2512 flat now, lifeless,
and she looked (Id and tired as, she
leant hark against the (1'shions.
"It was tai din lou cottbin'1 sheen
10 (,11, 16,:)111(..:*"
"'That 5512 the clay, n1arl:unl."
"Yes, ! had put the picture on
the dresser, 1 recall. So that was
it! But--youarc mistaken, chil-
dren. Thais the picture of my
nephew, of Nog) broth( r, Ile
could not be
`111 stopped, closed 115 r ' 2) • a• if
the sun %ere 10n much for her. \Vas
this madness, phantasy, child's non-
sense? (Jr was there some dread
kernel of dinisal truth in the syhole
bizarre business:' Children were
1111111 limos n)istak(n. batt net (.11(11.
('C), Ise Continued)
Table Talks
... And Feast
Upon Strawberries
'phc sugar shortage need not
prevent our staking the most of
strawberries though for, it filly
they etentire a minimum of
sweetening and most strawberry
desserts fall into the sugar -saving
class. For maximum 525r.tlleses
w ith the least sugar the home
s.' unontists of the Dontinuun De-
partment of A.r,ti'.ulturc suggest
adding :1 little sugar half an }tour
before serving, '1 hese tactics bring
cut all the natural sweetness of the
fruit.
Strawberry desserts arc also
vitamin desserts, for the Nutrition
Division reports a full day's quota
of 2 itamit 1 in tea good-sized
ber'es
Summer Pudding
:\n easily made dessert is a
'_anionan version of the popular
iritis Il "Sunnier Pudding" Line
a mould with ;,j inch slices of
lightly hut tercel bread. Fill the
centre with alternate laytrs of
crushed sweetened strawberries
and slices of battered bread, end-
ing 25.111 bread. (aycr with a
w(',hteel plate and chill two hours
or longed, 1'nniold and serve
with table cream, additional her -
ries 1)r custard sauce. 'Try this
Ifcs'crt' Iter on with :1 combination
r f ras'pIcrries and red currants and
1 ith blueberries.
Strawberry Boston Pie
!,i cup mild -flavoured bit
1: cup 211,'11'
1 egg
tcaspol1) 2;milli)
! j teaspoon tall
11: cups sifted Pastry
Or 11,.t cup; sifted
fluor
2''11 teaspoons baking powder
1: cup milk
!'ream
fat, add sugar and 'Cram
well tog( flier, add well be Men egg
dour
all -pin pose
(
and vanilla, h ;win? 2551 Mix and
sift thy Mgr( IIIc tits and add al-
ternately with the mine. Poor
bath t into 151 u 11)'1)1 inch lay's
fah( pans ss hit 11 Ila%, br1 0 liglIty
grr,Is41 and fl(srcd awl kik( in a
moderately hot (.2 en. :(;5 F, for
115 to 40 in \1 hen 10111
spread filling ( recipe 1 (low•) 1'e-
fwc'n layer,. I hist 1o11 with row-
el( reel sugar.
Strawberry Filling:
i:i cull sugar
cup flour
tcashoun 5011
! j Clip cold milk
1'/ cups hot Mille
1' tl'a''pooll 5;Mills
Ufa !.'t teaspoon leucon
UI( alnema: extract
1 cup sliced st'awbet ties
111 ix sugar, flour and salt and
bit 1111 with 501(1 milk. Gradually
)lir in the but mill: and cook in
double boiler abut I5 minutes,
stirring Constantly. Beat egg, com-
bine with a little of the 1101 1111x -
flirt and add b1 remaining ntix-
turt in doulde 11161er. Cook, stirring
for :1 minutes. Remo\e (elm) heat,
add favouring :1)111 cool, hold in
fruit. Six ;(1 t ight "('1 2 ins".
Rhubarb and Strawberry Jarn
4 cups rhuharii
4 cups st' 115bet ri4 s
3 cup' sugar
\\'ash rhnbarh an'l c 1t in half-
inch pieces; wash and hull straw-
berries. Cook together for 21)
minutes. Add sn,s;n Cook 15
minute'• or until thick and clear.
\'our into hot sterilized Jars, ((11
and 'cal. Yield 114((11 2 pints.
aarfeeler,
1.1:1 the yolln).tcrs soak up snit
its gaily embroidered sunsuits; each
takes less 112101 1 yard of fabric!
Appliqued boat and chicks.
A 1 -yard remnant, plus scraps for
appliques, makes each shit, Pattern
909 has transfer of 2 bibs, pockets
pattern pieces for sizes 1, 2, 1, and 4,
Send twenty cents in coins
(stamps cannot be aCCepled) for
this pattern to \\'ilson Needlecraft
Dept., Rooth 421, 73 Adelaide St.,
\Vest; 'Toronto. Print plainly pat-
tern number, your name and add-
ress.
1s tiw
CIIRONICLES
of CINOER FARM
114 •., d0'5 we 111( (2,1itln)' just
149 s, many other' ;1)I waiting --
for the lurn of 1lir ton from
oerr-rar ()Ile latus hast
said Tae 25;12 51111 11) t111)2a113 , the
1)1 XI 111;1t he w,15 in 1 ,1111i
exp'Ctetg to 11,154' for Ell:21;I1d the
Iollutling day. \\ ( li-ern to the
radio and we hear "Ihrl1 boat,
(11 r4 11)21)1115, men e xperte l to (loci:
tit xt w rrk-- We ort \,V1 111)(
(111' 1'rida5 and the "Lady N('1 -
son" on i"atndaV." ter %(lido
, . . 21 111 it he \\'slur '.11,13 -or E11-
day- (r is, hr still on English
shores? Naturally 111 would h(
glad 10 11;211 our tion 111.111e at any
1:111( but more espe ri;Illy now 22 ht r1
Ins help is so nrg'•n)1y needed as
Farmer is by no (11511)0 11'11 ;Ind
t( carry ()1 wither» 210111' one 1(1
01,11, !Lc 1( spun-11),.it1 i' 11rac-
ti( ally impossible, \\ hat a \vondcr-
fill thing is good 11rallh-1''11'1;a1-
ly w, h('1) idle 1111'11'1 gut it!
11 111112 a' if the re might Le
plenty of field work be fore long.
'Flu hay is just about toady to
1 )11 . and it looks like• a good cr''.p.
1'115
‘.i.11: at is well out in head --
Lit ole dear, \\'hat a shock 22(• gilt
last w e 4'k. I w•as on my way for
the mail and in passing I luo1ed
(2(4 ,it the 201e at -and 1 Hoy IT
s;211 'o iuu•h "11)1)1 in Why life, Pi'.
211)1 as I gut home l said to
Partner "Ili(! eve Ir(at that ,ylreat
last L111 '"
"Sin. 11are. Ito el 1t," h( ans-
wtrt'l. "\1'hy, \\duct's• the trouble.:'''
(II' hadn't seen what I had seen.)
1 tolyl hem, and later eye looked
at Wiwi- 2(11(at crops in the district
and sur' enough cy4 ry one (f
thin was 55(11 si,I inl.14d with
WHAT SCIENCE
IS DUNG
A.a'tiftciol Gale
'l.b'tr 11'21 r was 211th ;, wind on
land or sea as that which 22 ill
blow at the heel: of scientists un
Britain in the net -far distant fu-
ture.. says The \ anrr'nver Prov-
ince,
A w 2111 tunnel i2 bring construc-
ted in Redfnrdshirs Icy the British
:tit rt "( arch to test ;old develop
surer -fast aircraft of the imme-
diate future. The NIiiistrp of Air-
craft has stated in the House of
Commons that Britain is "01) the
verge" 1f designing ain't aft which
will attain 1(I0 Haile per Lour
faster than the speed of sound.
Ivo '511155 a Plant(1ra11abl' of
withstanding str( sst- and friction;
implied in such a 2coeity 1)5:ra1
tunnels an' to be built in 12111'11
air tai 111 expelled with th,• force
of 111,000 horsepower. \noll'r
tunnel, 25 times as 11101161 as, a,15
in cxistt nee today. will be cattalo.
cl a blow ( (nal to 1011,1100 brn••r
The Bedfordshire. air 1esea .ch
station will he the largest .1: 1115
world. Its electrical ;dant, c'x'L1-
515(1y' 21 reiug the station, 1,'11 he
as powerful :Is 1111y now sel•ylll'.,
the light and power nger,rrll'nts
c•t it city of a million inhabit nits.
VACATION NEAR HOME
— Trains are still needed
for men in uniform,
wiriat
tsy
Gwendoline P. Clarke
• •
• •
21(1)11 IIos, 5I r Patin, r 1111)115 a
lot ('t lir 22 ill w,,`il Illi ,1111 I nut's
1111)1111 t d1,! 221'1 11011•. 114.1111' .14
bad 211,11 I1 11111 12 (11, ago.
Some 01 the spring 114'1' apputrs
to la sill Nis inl'ly good - that is
the oat•. Batley has. :111 unlit althy
1iig4 (i yr How through r x1 rssirl
II(islnl4 send (11(1 V.'Alla 2
( e 1
1 )1111111-( talc 1111121 1)1 with
11(.11 2'.41121(1) 1111''1 (1,1)' 1' 2)/u11 -
ping 1 1111121' 11 I` 111111(. Blit t's-
cry 11111( 1 1-4't a bit bothered I
think how Intl( 111 hast 11) 1(nt-
1'h1in ;111110 and 11(11 gladly we'
should snit(( a few' tages in
(rdt r I1' he 1p those who ha% suf-
Ier(41 s1 tr,nrh, .1(11r al), (14' tan
still g(1 .111 tbi milk, (ggs, vege-
table' and bread That w( need.
\lid gi2(n :In abundance of these
things 211 cannot legitimate ly com-
plain. I'(-1ilrly o114 1111'1 st 1iuu5
!golden! Is Ilia in tits 1brral(ne11
short.}'c 11 s151)111s hit in how
111 fait It 1'(t itl2lancu w( !lave
Ltr1'n1t o 111 r11st(nu 41 11 a 111rn-
1it111r' 1.12 pi't,1t(l<• 111at wl' hardly
l:n,w hi,55 to 1'111 him') Is itlmut
the in. And y) 1 they :IN 211'1 really
( •.s( (1(1;11- - just Inure 4 2 a habit
than anything el -e. 1\1 (,1)t get
along gulf( 15111 witb,')It the al.
though I 112)1'1 admit the y are
grail' "fill: \ and 1 could do
with a bag in the c'.11;u my nice-
ly. \ly worst worry i- '111110 but
if the fruit i' going to h( scarce
2521 ((hull'
I.( ph 01
o1 (1)1,2)11)1.' `0.14 will
111 y 111111 , ,1r'' h(: iun:ng to
soar! Out in the lane :11 tills ('cry
tniunte the 1,5)110 into ,1)t rutting
rte -s :,rens on the role 1111(1
there i-• .1 tr,'n'iortner in the truck
just for i,. \I'1 %veto told they
world 1l110111y have the uotver
O l'1' tilt (lid 1)1 .111111.. -1,111 %VC
were 1)gin1)111)) to 1;15' our d)uht5
110• :fill ' rat -mg, the polos the omen
simply .ai:isbed and this is the
tirsl we 1,:15( seen 4.1 the for
three 22(241,` :1 rid they arc just
as like:y to d1'a111'rar 2.;111) f' r au-
oth)r three 25rtks. lint here's hop-
ing they don't. So 1)1:14 21(11 yet (0
I;1)! lie re i• the boa-) :all 551''11;
111) re are 111) roles in 1111) lam;
and 1.11 the IeJll. 1 111 :5 the
time -former but click the 'witches
in the Lou -1 and still nothing hap -
These mimes o2(lMad . . -
ihal 1221••51, 2 s2vi1Ch . _ Inose
plug• ;n the .22 ;ill . . . they mor all
jet, 2 piow:se s. 13)11 those lamp
iioiuuu'y- that need (11;;11(1)5 .
Mat stave that e:4 rds ti:'12.5 . ,
tho-e 21101• that 111(41 hlatmg•-
thI y are r1:.litils,
i5lid that bads -bre alsing. hand-
ro'aer 22a'i1ing mat himm 111 say
that's ;1 2121122 .'
''1,X1•'1 l'1::l'I'n.5I. I:I2I 111,•I', 1 14
CANADIAN GOLD
Nine's - 1'11)11111 es - ('uuljl)hllcs
' ASCOT AGENCY
I e'u1 c'Ib(1no sir. I2
'2'1 1 I Il) N')'(1. ((X'I'.\ I; I e 1
I'1 , 11 ' I21,111I ('1':'
for BETTER SLEEP.., '
BETTER D/GEST/OH..
BETTER HEALTH!
pr. Chase's Nerve Food
t1it' alifl:'til1MIN 1, `a
Folks At Horne
Should Calm Down
The I.und(n (diten of the '.21
plc I.4 al, Canadian ((t re - 5'',1'-
pape r, in an edit\ 1 ial a-1111 the
(oohs at Leone to 11111H (1111 1, -ay-
11) "111 takes a let of %eta k t'• ) see
au al1uy at'cl 211113 111 a lit1!n roll
y'r t Le fort .1( hi 4'y conies 2.,hi-
ing
home,"
it i- only natural that Gan' lies
should be excited and do a lot,
maybe too lunch. (f \2tbinl:-
111 '. 'I he headline- of 1t.' 1)i 'iu1. lit
Perllmps wiped (lit thought- of fur -
the r (iI(rati(nal r('tnluihl)l'lt•, the
Pacific war, l'o'ng se r2 ice per --oral
and the•u,nlhk. of ga ttins -'1111; ii}f
pat c.
"TLc Li'v" kiln% (11 ry 1{11;:2 is
d•ling clone to got then) '1'21'1 as
5((l) a' possible and in ';.j, r (1
the it right to got home b1 irtne:
of 21rlicr. .\lu.ieu' folk. in (:wa-
(L( read big 11}21111 ' and ,;:rt•p-
ing.., if they 21 i!1 iust be a 51:te
patient and rcalii' the )'ig•1e1ic
')I5;"talive d11(2,- ,lea, to
1)1(55 the gang baric it 1' 121
t;,•111 r feu , 1t.
'I lit Purity t f sand ha' a _'real
influence open the tl:{1i1t1 4'i
made from it.
-, ...ter;, .,irr"' �,•,,..e;,.�.. :<. ..'xb1•
•1nYv '' <,
Apsattstrk
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Contributed by
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IMMO BLACK HORSE n t1 gWIlia7
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Elliott insurance Agency
BLYTH — ONT.
INSURE NOW! ANI) BE ASSURED.
Car - Fire - Life - Sickness - Accident.
J. H. R. Elliott. Gordon Elliott
Office Phone 104, Residence Thune 12 or 140,
"COURTESY AND SERVICE"
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ll11iiisl hIt'Itlatit. iDMI4ili*MtP124)tli9MtitvNDIDIitDii9iDMV.)11)*i31DIDIMIND*11:0)1>1%
G. R. AUGUSTINE HAROLD JACKSON
Licensed Auctioneer.
REPRESENTING Specialist In Farm and Household
THE MONTREAL LIFE Sales.
"THE FRIENDLY COMPANY" Licensed In Huron and
Counties, Prices reasonable;
Associated with The Atlas Insurance faction guaranteed.
Company, London, England,
LIFE • PENSIONS • ANNUITIES
Harold helicon,
Phone 14r661.
Perth
satis \I r,. J. 11. \\•dt sun•
Miss \\•rola \Vat•. n has gone to To.
For information, etc., write or pho3' rout.) t tithe winner sur in \rt
It.R. No, 4, Seafortk
THE STANDARD Wednesday, July .1, 1915.
PERSONAL INTEREST W'ilford's Arrive In England
\Iiss Eileen Robinson of l'orltnto Enl'ollte lloille Frolll-Chinia
spent the wecke 11 at Iter home here. I \li„ ('tare \!r(;ow;ln received the
\lis. \I:tureen \Iorritt ii'ft on \Io11- iolio\\ing later front Mrs. I':• C. \\'il-
dav for Summer School at leeelon. Il ld, t\ho \rr(•t( after they recently
lasered in England, enrout(' to Canada,
\Ir. I..\tkiu,on v1,ite(I over the week
front their NIL -ion I icld in China
cn(I w•itln Ili, family in (i:tlt, Dear Marc: \11c arrived in hull on
\IIs. B. I1.11t and children are at the 5th of lune, \\'e began \writing and
the (till,' Summer Selead al (folio-lelt, fabling at one( to try 011(1 find out \\ hat
'vl should do :Text. After several days
T. Il. R. 1)a\\,ou of \\'allacehurg, , f long tramps to the trans or bis from
a -pent the wee....-eed \\ith his aunt. 111 . dl tins farthc,t awe), we began to
gel rcpbrs and ,o nn ,11111c the 15111 \\ c
\I i„ ,',lady. FA\(cut!, of T,,,,,nt ,, came up here I Newington (irccn). Ted
spent the \wceh-eiid with her mother. 11' t ;t pas,agc lu,ntle ;I 'hili'' ,ut•gcotl
\Irs, A. Fawctit. with a cargo boat carrying forty-eight
passengers home. I was the extra ec-
\Ir. an 1 \I r, Ilam \\•t•st 1 I' 'fees- (lust and as doctors arc scarce :'Ic re-
\vater visited on Monday \\ith \Ir. and quest was grunt d• \\'c hada splendid ;:
trip home. The \veather \vas hot to
:.
!tart w'il!t as \\•c were embarked at >•
Madras instead of Bomb; /• 1lilliard's ;:
t,il a o ;Ise : > (t e ,
•and Crafts, fyCo\ved us a \\ eel: later but were aide :•
to colla k at Bombay. The train trip >•
\Ir. Ise'', .\shlon of Brussel, visited i \I;olr.ts was the worst for heat that
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ANNOUNCE ENT ..
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SI W „ I I: 1 III", ' • .I. II i .I I,., I, •
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We are open all dad" and evening, with a full Zine of ;:
': TO.UA000S, CR; ARE'i"I'ES, SOFT DRINKS,
ANI) OlitEIt.S1;NI)RIES, ,••
,. Your patronage is solicited, and111CWill endeaV- „.
>: our to give good service at all times.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Licet sed :\uctioneer For Huron vacation with
Inas returned from service with the Asllficl(i'
Royal Canadian Air Force, and will be Mrs. K. 1.• \1 heeler and Barbara
continuing his former occupation.
Michie ;are attending the summer
Corre,pon lencc promptly answered school at \\'esttrn l'nitersity at 1.w:
-
immediate arrangements can he made don.
for Sales Date at The Standard Office,
or by calling Phone 203, Clinton. I Mr. '1'. B. Johnston has disposed el
Charge moderate and sat•sfactii,tt his store to Mr. C. ilranna of Listowel,
Guaranteed. who takes possession the middle of
July.
WILLIAM H. MORRITT 1 Ivan \Vightlttan 1`f R.( -'..\.F. arrived
LICENSED AUCTIONEER. house front Eettland on Friday night.
'I'hc Annual Red Cross linti'rta)n-
Specializing In Farm and Household
tient was held in the Forester's {tall
Eales. , on Friday night. Seaforth \'ot:n-
Licensed tor the County of Huron. people presented their play "fleet
Reasonable Prices, and Satisfaction Crnncs Charlie" in a very phasing
Guaranteed. \\•ay. Clark Johnston lead community
For information, etc„ write or phone singing between acts with Mrs. George
11Z'llliam H. \torrltt, phone, Residence Johnston at the piano. Bingo and
93; Shop 4, Blyth. 4 -4 -if Policing followed the Play. The draw
• for the War Certificates resulted es
relatives here and in
LONDESBORO follows: Jame: D. McCrea, Torino();
• \f r. Waddell, \Wine:ham ; Mr. Roy Pat -
The Service •at the United Church
next Sunday will be in charge of Rev.
James \V. Robinson, B.A., 1.3.D., of
Tctterville, Ontario.
The \V \I.S. will bald their \f onthly
'-'eting at the home of Mrs, R. Shad-
ck on Wednesday, July lith at 2.30
o'clock. They will have as their guests
the Mission Circle. Mission Band and
Baby Band. Group No. 3 will be itt
charge.
A large number front Clinton, Hay-
field, Blyth. Auburn and Londesboro
attended the Annual Memorial Service
at Ball's Cemetery Sunday everting.
Fit. L;eut. Eades and Mrs. Eades,
Ottawa, with Mrs. E. Lyon and Mrs,
Charles Watson.
Mrs. \1• Ballantyne, Brussels, and
Mrs. W. Cameron, John and Judith
Ann, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Crawford.
Mr. and \Irs. Walter Townsend,
Brantford with Mr, and Mrs. F. \W,00d.
Mrs. Albert Mains of Hanna, Alberta,
visited with her niece, Miss Elizabeth
Mains, last week,
Bob Lyon, Leamington, with his
grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Lyon.
Tel. -To. Earl Johnston, St. Hya-
cinthe, Quebec, with Mr. and Mrs. 13.
Shobbrook.
Recent visitors with Rev. and Mrs.
:Menzies were, Inspector Menzies and
MYrs. Menzies and Arty Lon, also their
son, A. A. P. Menzies, B. A., and Mrs.
Menzies and their son, Sandy, all of
Fergus.
Miss Elva Bedford with Mrs. Laura
Sundercock.
Atkinson's Pool Room
Myth, Ontario.
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On S1111(Ia\' 1`. 11 11 MI'. and \II'a• 1. It, 1 Lave ever Its'!, blit it is 11:1>t 11111\' :111(1 G3••I•d••1•g•,.•,1++:•++ ,•+++,.„.,+u+. ++...•...•.,.O++ •+++0..+p..4+n+ul•+„ +....+++u0,•i1
\Watson. w -c :ire thankful to be here.
NI re I1.1: ( ;aril iss of Toronto spend letters arc cooling through nicely
the \week -end \lith his brother, (ieorge anti \we it
as though we \vers on the
its, wss. c(ige of the thresllllold of the old home.
Svnt(• letters lav( come through in five
\1r, and \Irs. l' itchencr Pinni;an ,f (!ads tvhicn i' ;1 \vondcrful change after
\\'est \\i ;its, si visited with \1r. ;and six heel:;,, one 111011111 and Latterly a rrh;lbilitat;on t I returned personcl, at
_tiv o 0
\Irs, 0, Barr. 1liltle owe`• two \\ cel:,, \\'c have reg -a three-day raciurnec held in the Ilot_ 0 0 0 0 0 o 0
is'errd, aa'I applied for an exit permit, ,_tll and , •ll, o 0
\I r. and \Ir, \fill \\bite, and daiigll Iso await dcwcl'lnncnts. I'htrc i, ,n el Loudon on issue _nth_zrclii its (hat the coufcre'::c \\ as an in• o o
eel's, Dor thy and \leek, ,,i (tall, v1:411- much iltilit;lry transport that one fall- 0 •iy*`''
spiration to all \\-11,, attended, o
01 in town 0\er the \t eel: -end• not be optimistic re the result. I 0
"I'he Conference \w;1, held under the :: ,, , ,;; .:. h „• „,
0 o
`1111(1;1 amt. .\\ -e were at \\ l',1111111,tf1' R' f !'
\liss Phyllis Shepherd of Mullett i, i joint :w<pices "f the Federal Depart y;: T":,,' rl o
holi!awing With her cousin, \lis, \lar- '\1)11"Y to 'cry'''. 11 was a w,nldcrful 'nem of Veterans' .\ (fairs, an I the 0 1'.: i;!` ' "tip ' 1 o
garet Marshall.a experience to find the historic building Provincial Department of Mainline and o
0 ' ` 9+ iJr Pl (
a, usual. The w:tail tvs had been re- tweet,pulrnt. Dcieeatc, erre p'r•eut 0
\Irs• H.('. L1111'ton, Ironies ;Ind moved and certain statutes but the sat- 1 ( 0
'relit all over Southwestern Oita'I'I. 0 0
Bill, left fer \\';(tet''lo\wn on \\'cent,- t; r are being brought back as the trans.numbering about 125, .111 phase, of the 0 !, p
day, where they \vi11 visit rc'ntivcs, putt is availd le. The Art Galleries \wort:irllt, of the various departments :'i
are, also gelling Their treasures back the Dc,l tnrcnt of Veterans. .\i(.firs
\lis, Iaeanor I;unes, R•\., .,I 'loran- I'r
ln, visited on \loltday with Ill colts_ ;Tile c1'a',1'd, inc;availing lhitttsi'1\'l', I were (leak \\lilt b\' competent members
lt't111,ers
iu,, \[r. and Mrs. Plants \larshall• t't pri\ lege of visiting them once „f :111 branches, such ;Is re-e•t:l1li4h-
more. This a.m. \\'e \vl'ttt along in ;1 I
mein credits, w:•cational t iiei^g, an'
\Ir. and \Irs. Cecil Cartwright and leis to sec (Olaf we could of one rection explanation o. the \earkin , of oh
family of Londesboro spent Sunday tf the i titlt•'I ;11'(':1. It is ; llllazl!lg the veterans' ftnitl 11'8'1 eel, x1111 the rill ul
tison, \\'inghant; \\•ill, i\lack, Bel(trave.,with \I r. and \Irs• George Ila'I`.e• \\:!y the place has been swept and
\I r. and Mrs. Le, Vincent of 11'al huld!n•gs at t, :.1) !ng with a email .t'i-
rleaned, ;dud the work of restorate t' riot} of detailed st Iti'.tiral infornr.ti n
,kcrtnn, spent the week-cnd Will rola I -V--- begun in many harts. Small temporary
lives here. which cal be of in\ahrihlc a"irtance
Itnll,e, are lit, and concrete tient', be-
\Irs. C. R. L'San and Patsy returned ! SCHOOL REPORT S. S. N0. 3 to the varial,s citizens committees -
Mrs. 1;t1(1 1nr ethers in some parts. :\1l Each spc,ii:cr t ircd file wxtrrune int
tame on Sarictlay from a huf(la>' at EAST WAWANOSH AND MORRIS l;nfls an,' condition,, as we s;ly. l portents of citizens conunittecs, woil,- I
\inttrstoli. I hallllalla'is bill all Inalitig Itnlllflll:(`
The folhavn , is the report for June ting in canjltnctlon with the 1),\ ..\• and
v I••f t'.S•S. No. 3 East \\';iwanu,h and ""11 cheery. Londoners arc a w''nder- stressing the t;;ct that discltar..e I vet. -
\i orris : fol people.trans ;ll'() fi' -t likely to ,eel. oleic('
MISS FRANCES JOHNSTONI 1 have ilad tea wish \larjnHc Robert• from responslhle people of there o\\n
AMONG MOTHERCRAFT 'GRADS' GRADE VII 'on, t\vice an.l supper ince. Isabel cltittttiititity, it was repeatedly p,,intr 1
l;row'n Crook was with \Iarjl'ric ;n11
out that the l'it'zcn's Committee, ;Ira
m,• once. \\c had a gracd tall: of the in•
(, as liasolt officer, brt\wccit tl'c we'- i
family and present problems, Both trail nntl the 1). \•..\. can tat tliri;tll
were very happy in Their pt•escttt plans help in effecting; a quicker, and in a
'r,i work. \larjoric hopes to get out
great matte canes, Much more sali,laC-
'o( Chengttt very soon and Isabel hope` tory rehabilitation plan for the di,
to get to the East \vhcre her husband charged veteran.
is. 1 had lunch tvith Archdeacon U, •n•
1 Each Ielega;c came a\vay with a new
tithernc last \Ionday. ile, with Dr.
fueling of contidcnce and resInst lite
t,nit \Irs. l' nigl'ts \very our hosts and p
in the very important wort; alloted to
REHABILITATION CONFERENCE school.
WAS INSPIRATION TO DELEGATE The :yr; 1
Id(IIIt) Illili 11 I
\ln•. Gordon .\tigustinc who represent-
'ell the Itivth Citizens' Committee t'lt
the •11101:1
to l\\ICH e
-Orwell a
chic, ,old
Three Canadian Indians, two Jamai-
cans, a Trinidadian and a Japanese
Canadian, all of whom "arc going back I
to work among their own people'', were
among the 26 nurses who receive'd hon-
ers at the 15th graduation of the Moth-
ercraft Hospital, held in the garden of
the centre, 49 Clarendon Ave., Toronto.'.
last week.
.\n!ott.g the graduates was Miss Fran-
ces Johnston, of Blyth. Her mother,
Mrs. H. C. Johnston, ,of Blyth, was
present for the graduation.
Mothercraft is becontcg increasinglyI
international, it was pointed rut by
Mrs. Irving E• Robertson, president ( I
the Canadian Mothercraft Society, who 1
recently returned from hintehntt; the
movement in Jamaica, and who has
since been apprthc.hed by educationists
from Trinidad \elm would like to see it
intra dated there.
Rev. Canon L. A. Dixon grave the ad-
dress to the graduates and Fir. Luke
Teskey also spakc briefly. I)r. \lar-
garet Patterson presided ;and diplomas
,)were presented by \irs. \V. J. Vartnev.
"\1othcrcraft p3stgraduatc and well -
nurses
Miss Margaret Youngblutt, Fergus,I'i)aby al's tarring out the prin.
Iter parents, \1r• ant! Mrs.J,oe ciples of \lothercnaft in the majority of
Youngblutt. .the countries of the w;trbl," said Miss
Rev. \Vm. Finland and Mrs. Ping- Beatrice McFadden, superintendent of
lattd with the fornter's parents, Mr. nurses.
and Mrs. John Fingland•
"Vott nurses belong to a group of
Mrs. Mel. Brunsdon, London, with trained wti nten w•ho have bccn give)
Mr. and Mrs. B. Brunsdon• 'outstanding recognition because they
.Miss Phyllis 1fcCool with her cousin, have given consistent and unselfish
ills Doris McCool.service of the highest ofchr," she told
Mrs. Lillie \Webiter and Jack with the graduates.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Govier, Auburn. V ----•
\frs. L. D. \\raters, London, and her
sort, Flt. Lieut. \W. N. \\raters, Truro, PERSONAL INTEREST
N. S., called on Miss L. Young last \(r. and \i r:. C. Cole ;mil dan)!hler
week. of London visited \\•nth \frs• A. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander
and son, Davin, spent the week -end in Miss Linda Sin's ',pent a few day: in
Blenheim and Charingcr•oss. Seafonth last week, and wasaccomp;ut-
Mr. and Mrs. Crich, London, with led house by her grandfather, Mr. Jas.
't r, and Mrs. C. Crawford. Situs, who spent the week -end here.
The Gr.tndnt t'ters of the village met Dr. Charlotte \\'hillock of the Medi -
at the home .'f \Irs. Youngblutt on cal Staff, and Miss \I;Irion Alliston,
Thursday afternoon last. An interest- \i•a., I'hd., of St. Elizabeth 1lo,pit;11.
;rig pr,'tt--;'••, and contest was given b)' Chicago, were fourth of Judy visitor:
Group 1, games wcrc player) after which with ;Misses Ella and I .atc hellion.
a delicious hutch was served by the
group. Ali had a pleasant time.
BELGRAVE
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Armstrong and
Reta, of Thot n(lale, spent last week
with relative, here.
Mrs. James R. Coultes and little
daughter, Marie, came }time front
\Vinghanl hospital Tuesday.
Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and son, George,
of London, are spending the summer
\I cI' t ttzic, 11. A.
Mealy, Ucnall' ..
GRADE VI
GRADE V
Craig, Jove .
per cent
82.44
c1,.F8
Craig, llndic
Joltnst'te ICettti tt -
\lason, Kith'cctt -
GRADE IV
R:ley, Rena ...
GRADE III
Graig, !belie
Pierce, Et1i t ..
GRADE II
7.134
70.10
71,,1,',
72.22
Pear, Mussel . 70 sty
l lallahan, \nary I.ou . -- .. . K'.'`
GRADE I
Caldwell, Jack ._....... Fair
Beginn.n. Phyllis Anne Pear, ("rod
During the : cliool year lt)4I-45 the
pupils of this school bought \\'at' *
*
S';,taps to the amount of $85?5. Cungrainlatiins to \Ir. John D,crr t
who celebrates his birthday on Priday,' On motion of "Trustees Philp ;old-
Plata I.. Chulter,'1'carhtr• July otll• Creighton the allot:cation of \l;ss .\g
• + + lath 1'lettiilftt(if 1'( rt. Elgin was accepted
Cnngratulati"ns to \'v.•nnc \lat•ie ;1s Teacher f:'. the Junior rienti and
Gibson who celebrated her ,3rd hi:'thdae also \liss Barbara Snthcrlatd's al'pli-
un \luu(Lly, duly 211(1.c•I:ion was accepted ;t) Teacher for til
1Internlct)iate I'ntall, both to receive al,
----A annual salary of $12(t0.C(I,
S.S. NO, 10, EAST WAWONOSH On tttcti"tt of Trustees 'I'hmell and
BEING CLOSED Armstrongthe Chairmananal Seen:-
tar)• were authorized to sign the le
-
The school house itt Section No. 11), eessart• forms in connection 'ivitll the
II'.:tst \\'a\wanosh• has been closed, ;and l'nennployutcut Insurance regulations,
'the teacher, Miss Amy 'Poll, hits been I \love'I by 7'ntittee Cartwright, se -
hired to teach ;It l'•S.S• No. 3, Morris entitled by Trustee l'e!, art.l carried
and East \V -await 'sh, where the pupils that Board secure, and have placed on
of Net. 10 will also attend school in fttt- the school grounds,. notices prohititin-t
urr. lautonutbiles front entering the grounds.
Un \, cillltstl:ly, June 27th, the pti'ils 1 \letting adjt'ttrttctt nil motion of
pr' -toted their teacher, with a talde 'I'I ustecs Cartwright and 'l'hncll•
(entre and a bouquet of flowers, after
which a lunch was served, and a social
hnt:r spent.
Sunda\•. July 8th, 1945. I Misr. Shirley Radford was successful
10.15: Upon Session of the Sundt) in obtaining her Etttfani'c to High
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lemic), and Earl, School will be addressed by \Ir. Shcw•- School .m tier year's work, Eileen 'flee pupils of Mariotte School, S. S.
of Galt, sper:t the week -end in Clin- felt, of 'Toronto. Johnston wrote her exams in Blyth. - INIt (i, }Iullett, held a pleasant surprise
I '1'hc f( n,, Jon totintts of the pn party on Wednesday, .lune 27, in hon -
ten with Mr. and Mrs, Remal•1 Mc- i 11.15: Service cuducted by \Ir, Sheww lite is auuouuct(I by the teacher, Miss
I)onapl• also calling :'m Blyth friends felt of Torunte. I rim of their teacher, \Irs..\rt. Cot it t,
Saturday night.full: tt•to has tcntleted her resig»ati'.u•
}' t I 7.30: het. 1\rb;a llen'n, of Varna. will (;rade 4 Io Grade 5—Robert \I;trshall,
I'hc ;'(1faces was ri\,' by \largaret
hostess. \Irs. 1), was in the cottntr)
tal.ing a service• Audrey is to an office them,
'somewhere and is quite a young Indy. I \'
\We will be writing again and will kelt).
you pasted as to our plans. '.led joins Blyth School Board 11'Icet,inl;
in greetings to all the family. ( The regular meeting '.'I the I11\ 111
Lovingly, The
.P,t,ard was held on June _'0th,
CI.:\1_'I)I.\, 1 8 pan., all Trustee- present.
VThe minutes,of the previous isnot it
and special meetings were approved as
GONG1tA'I'ULA't'IONS r1r;'d alt miniiati t f Trustees Thtt::i :At
.\rnistrong,
Ct,neratula'i"ns to Little \liss Linda 1 ,
Sims, who celebrated her 4Ith birthday! Accounts ;is follows tiers passed on
on \Ionday, July 'nd. nu,tion if 'Trustees Creighton and .\int-
• , strong;
Congratulations t ' Mrs. G. 0• Brad-
ley, of Fort I':'•ic, \ hn celebrates her
birthday on S:mt!sty, July 811t.
Globe and \I;li! adverti,i' g ..- -.. $6.21
Jas. Davis, rt•I,;,ir to mower - --- 1.111
Globe and \Iain, •Itivcrti,ing -- . .1.111
Iol•n Poster, retetirs to s\(ings 55t
Elliott Ins. .Agency, Ins• . •17111
C CH
O1NC
TRINITY CHURCH, BLYTH
Sunday, July 8th.
S'xth Sunda)' After Trinity.
10 a.m. Morning Prayer.
TRINITY CHURCH BELGRAVE
11.30; linty Communion.
ST. MARK'S CHURCH, AUBURN
7..10 i'.M•: E\siting Prayer.
BLYTH UNITED' CHURCH
—Leslie 1lilborn, Secretary.
V
HARLOCK
1)r. 1). (.'Todd and fancily were itt conduct the set\icc, an'l give a ,11cci•11
Hamilton over the Reck end, where address 10 the Orangemen. The Or -
thew visited with \frs. Ilodd who is a •ange Lodges of this District will march
hospital patient there, having recently ,in a body to the church. The centre
undergone an operation. We are glad seats will be reserved for the Order.
to report her progress toward recovery Notice the change in the hour, from
as quite favourable. 7 to 7.30.
80,7. 1Trewin 'rile Grace Roc ati,l Doreen
(iracic 2 to Glade 3—Robert Charter'
Pegg presented their leather with a
80.3. s.,\er casserole and relish dish.
Grade 1 to Grade 2—Billy and Bette
Biggerstaff• \Irs. Colson ilrtll:ed the children
Primer to Grade 1—Margaret Dri far their gifts and for all their kindness
rymple,
to her during her nine yearterm at the
LET'S BE FRANK
ABOUT TIRES
THE NAME
GOIRD/YE!$F,
15 STILL YOUR
GEST GUIDE
TO
TIRE VALUE!
HERE'S WHY!
In buying tires, it's not where
you start . BUT where you end
up. And you'll be miles ahead
when you choose bonus -mileage
GOODYEARS.
Yes, Mr. Farmer, in car, truck,
tractor and farm implement tite':,
you go fanther when you "Go
Goodyear." Today, more than
ever before, you should buy only
the best tires. There's a reason
why—"More People Ride On
Goodyear Tires and More Tons
Are Hauled On Goodyear The;
Than On Any Other Kind",
•G
YOUR
GOOOVE Ft
DEALER
UA ',rill BROS.
c -PHONE 1a
0 1)L"t''t'IL ONTARIO
•0
0' 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 `'
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LYCEIJAI TiIEATRE
1 WINGHAM---ONTARIO. ,-
'1'\\•o Sh(mv:i Sat. I�'il;llt .
T'burs., Fri., Sia., ,July 5-64
;2 Marg,u•ct O'13t ieu, June AI!yson,•
!2+ .Icse Rudd, in
"MUSIC FOR MILLIONS"
' 1 \,
I; 1 • 1114' :'r ,:! ' ,I�f '11,1 '1.11
1,1\,,141 1', ..
ri
p"Mittinoe, Saturday afternoon, at '2,30,,-
;•Mon., Tues., Wed, .July 9-IO.11 ''
2,
I''t t In„'I I , 1, \\ h:.!1 exile Into r\.
•2• i ,, : 4444 I 1"'1 ;,11:;,(, ,1 I,l ItICb,Ird 4' t
:_, 111':1:1 ' 1. 1'". t ! . 11 IIIc 1: 11. 4 „
♦t, I ,1 `;, tit..( I.. i-I,ulau i„r,•f,:l!lir4,
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...o,.........,a�,.,,.rs„..,�.�,, ;,,(11. fh, I .111 i 1 I1 Ilion- It' 11 \4;t•;
1 read le, 1:1111r \! (1 ,111, ;11111 Ili - toast
lil'll1C' tui\ l n Ahh'Ccllillleo(iti l4 .41,.1,11 41 t., by .ilex.
tIII :1, H 1!,1!1:11'„1. `7.4+'
\. I'. .Na illl•'l(--141 1",t 111 at ;his stage
I�ri('11• sold..\Ir tlr\il!.) ' `'
11,1;' \lxi, i, :!'1(111 \1 1:!LI II,
141 ;( r, ,''.1448'1 iLtt: (lrunl, 1,y, 'I'\il'n•
'''4', e 1.111,1. 11•,4,11' 1411 1,11'I 1,1111mr
1114,4 41 1'11' L �,., „! !1t r 4,..1, Id,. i
11 ;111,1 'H' r,•1Jtl'4 '..11••114'4.'..11••114'4.\\;I, 'L-
aud \I: I I ;41;1,,ell ' ',4,5 '
1'1 4',1 1'l 11 ,114,111-,14' I:uu, . !11;101;, „'n
cvruin; 1,,,'1 ! ,• r, 4'111
111•11•1•,,1"'•• 11 til I „ 11,1', 11,1 I;!,I'!,, 1' ;,este I!,iL, Out.,
gill I'h ., ! `' !' 1144,1 111,' !1,'444"u' ;u'1•Iliyc,
1'
NI r. .\I('•4'• in of l',nnug.t„\5.11,
ly :u, 1 1•, I,II " 1' \:! I •1„1.11 \11”' 4;1, ":I\c 4''I inlrr„Iir� tall; off
Rt I:eel'I'ct1lor, Susan Peters, in
'SONG OF RUSSIA"
\11 apio dm 1 , I,:!1 ; it
S' ',Too. 1 ,
P ALSO "SHORT SUI.;EC'l'S”
tL.
THE STANDARD
NETIIERY—LEISiIMAN RE -UNION !..' ,lble t., !1I,.,rt .!n i doing II i,, Ir. I
NI r . I I"\\.tl ! 1 un,,hel1, \ ! I„r ,lull
I'n)'I 4c:'t' vt,4, (Ansi qut-1•• ;11 Oft
11 •,;e ,1f \I r• x.,I 111 John 3r, a. Rix:Hold,
11' , 4 1' •,1 !IH, , 11 -I in III('
I, "114 "I .1 !,111111\ I t •1111'„1, \'.:1 !It 1,1 'll
I,J'. .11,d .11 11,! '.1,1 ,11 tl,( !I, n e
I. ( ., 'i\. 44! ( :.1111 -
died an 1 till\ !:, ;'.(14'1, !,',I ;(1 noon
,111;114:, tl•, (! 1:11'1: I' Ilii•
' b1.(a11.1111 1;:441• f 4111
1' lot's
('., illi,'' -Clt: I'4'' .'1'., :,Ifill' 4a: at-
r.o.).,ed I,\ NI r. .\. 11. N( them ;nese \1r-,
( 1,11, 1444' \\:(! NII. A. I I, Nether(,
11111!1 of the t'',111111it le( ;;:1\ e 4
II in 1( hi) 11 the !lis;,:r 1,1 Ile
11'(4. (in
\4t!n'ry
\, !111'11• r 1 II( 1,111"114 1,l '!: 11I 1h,'
4a. 1'1\i,\\1d, IIr
i l ,1 4141 ' ;( bl'iil I,.IL ull I( ,IIpll , f
).4;fret NI: , 1, 411 ,•I: I I .,:(ru!'-
xicd 4'u 1111 ' ilt 1', 14 y, i:! d the ad-
(irc,' :
11141!!. t) 1 . Jul' .3 114-1a.
I/eal' I;il,t \\'c have 4 ,111' 11,!1 ILi,
4 1, !till ' 1„ , 1"1 I„ 1, 11 „111'
41.11- I y (11 into. t !,.,;,;, a and
4-lil't'ls, 4'!1 )•,'111' 111'41
.\, 4 e I,'„1; 11,11 I;. 44• c 111 44,•1 ;111 till'
Illllllb('!le„
!Hr..- 41„11 11;Ivi I�i14.11 \Ills'
:'s.i,lanrr ['4111' ;nut niil:'1.11.4'1
1411'111 0l' 1'Ihl'I'. 1' ;thm,.l t'y(I'1'' i of
U', a, cnlL!c,l 111:c• l' .11 11.1\1 :'14'.4',.
brl'u x t; I * l 'I, i 'lII.4 4'u ' 111
cn Rnle• \1'1' ;•r” :'!.111 tlt,,t 4 '4 ;!•'r t0
remain ill ,,lir l'"111!IIIIII,1\, ant I,II'.,
that 4here\et. t,,:1 114,11 4o11r 1,in'lly
help i, 114 is, • 11,44ellil';; the tiles,'i
A'. 1! to '4'L!' 4'\(11'1 •1,,11 „i , tir 41,1:1•'+
a!,4 :.,"'•1 'Hili \,(a !, ,•11 !„ :41;1-,• 1'-
ccpt 4111"(. u'fl.. \ltty 1'i n4' t!lou.;lit';
111:414 tin 411 1 .ilei :1. "u n -i the
a0.d 41'. in I IIF 1111,11 Oil) be rens nl-
111111R' :Ind ;1414,14 (1.11111 .; y"u4' a4'., of
1iin(Ine-, to a-.
—1 -our neighbour-, ,'i 4",i. \,,, in, and
II icuds.
\I1,. .\• ()lien 141,1 1'.14;1111, v;.1(11
\yitll \II'. and \I!',. Dewy hulking on
Sunday.
our best
investment ,
Pett[' i 141,' I,c: 1141,;111 f!111,i!\, and Mi'.
4','I; 1144 soh', 1x11: 44;!, r,'tuini-rent of
time, ;!nil 1\-,'.14, of interest to
';,I!', , f t`I, 11144 !1l'l"i'nt. Jr1
;111 011 f:nnuy trn'nll,
(1( '.1.2.11 111 a:;,1:1'.''r 4'1111 his rculli-
" ,1 '1 .I 1,(','111 44'('\ :,j''I'n!I! 'late 414 till'
1",,,.i, '!1441..+11 I'lcre ;he \tau
'11\ .'.11,1.1
I lue,t, 111:.I 1!4' t 111rc 11, re 11,0111 .\I-
1:1, NI:chi"a4. i, 1'„ Ito, \liiniru.
'I,IIli11,,,
\\ in !I,nu, ('l;nio I.'nd"n, Illyth,
I1, •i H.i1111 :,;r. \Lurie,
'i,.'4' ;ell, I.i•I"\\el, .\,,torn, 1,:itehcner,
11441, -, I., 11441::44;1\ 1, I."url4'>h, ',1 ;ori
4'
aim -I
I1 \tt!. Jeri,;,d Io n,,l.' the re-tntdon
;411 an;!!r!I 14'111 f'1e 1111,•11 the f'lln(5v-
i,':; ['1144(.:, f"r 11)-1', 4,4444 elected: Nlr.
1 ` t.:Je: \, 1'441 i,11'lu ; \Ir-, (Har-
i . r'• \\',!(le, et (.girl-'I'reasut'er.
1!,e aa,3(ri,1'.' 4'l".(d 4iiIt the sing-
Illi \alirll:Il .\Mibelli.
\V1i'S'PI" III',LI)
r• an I .\144:...1. I.. \lell, 4.11 visited
'11 Tu. '•I;t4 ,1:141 \Ir•. I. 11:4,14',5 of
\Ir. sell Nlr•.. \\'.1411ir 1'o ,l;, \1r' I), It 1 s l'an'pbell.
l.1 \ 1 \\ !1,1,'11 4'L, 4',,:'.'I 411 1'44,,111' 1'I'
\I r. Alex \t ILcry, NI issc.: Norma and
,4, 1. Nlr,. C1, I; ri,,;linin:; for an
IImrotny Actinry of Hamilton, visited
1111(11444ent all
1!
i fr.cnd, in the cieinity over the 55 eel:-
are plc4'(1 1„ curl
\I r. and Mrs. NI 1(11111 Cool; 110d lam -
of Colborne Township visited on
„ter «w;-,.�-:•;,.-
Sunday \Vitt Nle. anti NIr'. Leonard
\1( •,r I ,1'1 1. (',"I; and 1
r 'u l.,rl',i t,4 ('o,llratir
U' 4411, to ;1111,1,1 4111' jnnl'r:lt ''f \Ii-•.
41, 44nir( (o„I,, (Coo pas -t d 14\;11 I•
11, I, ;II i' rn:,t„ 1'11 I'ri,L,\' ni'1!II.
1 \I44.:1111 .\Ir•. \I,iulie( It"-!n,1il 41144
fl
•(5 Ater \1144„r, , 11 \\•mhie-'Ln •
NI i \I il,lred Thornton of hit,
,;Il ill Ilit' \\ (Ails , nil 41111 \I r. a4''! Mrs.
serol;144
:51c1 4: \1111•
'1'11( folio\\ 111 i, Ili, report ,If 111,'
-landing :'11',':1 Il,' pupils 't \.~.S• \•1•
, I':;t..t soul \\'(''t \\';(11,111"s!I:
1
GRADE VI
„rm 111 \\'1'tl,t111; I
I I
lames Latel,:11,.111
11i11 It ''1(4.144
('veil ( 'it mph( II
GRADE V
1. 1111 1111 i1.lnstn
l.:!ur,nit' (';r)1,1,0
l"l,tulslin ('aill!,iJcll
GRADE IV
joy 1.111/
(1,!'.111 Gn44,i .
GRADE III
(;,'mill Mello lull
Il(uy k "Igl'”
(.,IIIIIIIiell
GRADE II
Ruth Cool:
I,rail (;'011
1,111,1 'Indianan
GRADE I
1' '4hy (';11 1,'!
5;
71
til
51
4'1;
. 4'l,
. (d1
til
53
. 8'
. .. 54)
l'4;tr1 Jamieson, 'l.earlri•.
Doting the :trim,: the pupil, con -
(In( ted a starling Hint. They 4ere 11-
1)14(.(1 3 !,,,int, for ,11,1 bird,, 3 41 1114•
bird-, 1 p 4'',t for an (' 1g•
1111 Ro1:;,'1's ,cure 14as 11141 points,
James i1u,•l,nlan •I5' and \urin;tn
\\iabUu;l1,,
152. .\, total of 2,17,1 points
c Ilerled,
O4 in 4.1 ,o nut TI 144(.1 \vr;1tl(r the
1r:,45beri•y ,1;114111 ha.n't been a, 1;(1'(1
:u dins (1.trii1 as 4;1, hoped for, 1i -
r 1,, the I44rrlr, that 4\trc on the
4•inc..
\l e. and Mr.. Stanley Neale
t'1:1(Ir.n of Glcneo44, 41.111(1 44till
and
\Ir•
11114 \Ir•. I':4441 \\'igl1tman on Sind 11'•
.\ nnnl:sur from the vicinity attended
the NIemo'lal Servirc, at I4•ar'd111
1'( met11'y, rich:rave, and I141L, l'rnlc-
te''y, Auburn.
11 i's, I r;.nci. NI 411.44
111'il'riclt, are 4d'1)ing
and 1/1411144 of
her sister, \Ir,
1"'t ('111,'1 41111 h she
1 !4 I: •,1;1: 1,1„r11i1,i,, \\ r
;i,4'
_,_i,,,I. r.„1,___,....._, (ja
144 b4' r( sees '•5 , 1 in
. f. a" I:.; i- 442:.� I, L•
•
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,„,. J'h'‘.,, �.\ii , ikaI
rye 4'44•' , �t � , , .. � 1
1',.(! Jib` ' 4'!''' �' production
A DURO PUMPING SYSTEM
Running water tooter ilresi,Ut'c speeds f;u'In llrolluctiotl —the
neat for running water in. \'uur 11(1114(2 and tarns i,uil(liI1,L is
greater 114th ever tu(la_\•.
Your investment in a
NEW DURO PUMP
you -will never rct;'rc1--- sa4't'; Time and Labour
everywhere used.
New Duro Pumps are av1111al,Ie in greater quantities loday, 11111 shortages
of ,\l11tcrial. 111,1 1,111uur win not 1111144• the Duro Factory to produce
enough to meet the demand. :\11 1)ttr --- - ---
Dealers arc on a quota basis ;out p1r11lit to
pttrclnlse must be approved by \V.1';1'.14.
EMCO
FIX'T'URES AND FITTINGS
For Kitchen, Bathroom and l.all,n,1rr.
Visit your E!nco 1)caler Jur available
styles,
r,!, '• 4s:
LEWIS W HITFIELD
LOCAL AGENT
PHONE 130
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ItOX Y THEATRE,
CLINTON,
N(.w flaying: 'Dere Come The Cu-
Eds" with Abbott and Costello._
1‘,1.11. Tut"... Wed.. Double Feature
"HANGOVER SQUARE”
\ 11, iL,o:t nil. 44!, .t
,1• In;, 1,:, .'e 1 :1,,11d'r.
La 4'J CIe4,ai' and Linda Darnell
'THE NAVY WAY”
\"1 :( HO 441 111•, 1 :1,„I
1'1' I',.•
'1 .1 , 1'.14 11,1‘ ,11 11.11::,", 1,1;' ! ,
Reber; 1 wet y and Jean Parker.
Thur. Fri. Sat. i)ual Attractions
Charlci Stanctt, Jane Fiaree and
Vera Vague s'ar in a grand musical
western.
"COWBOY CAN'T'EEN"
ALSO
"ONE MYSTERIOUS NIGHT"
\ n.i.aan, tl , 1 inti' :11 1. (.Il'' d 111 1'
11„,1 I ,t '!, I1 ,hall; ,1111 , I
1111E VER)' T'I10
Chester Morris and Richard Lane,'
Coming: "'WINGED VIC'FORY” Cciuint;: "41angov
with the original military cast• h„nsas Ci
Matir.ccs Sat & Holidays at 2.30 p.m. Mat., Wcd.-3;1., 1
CAPITAL 'Ii1ll'.A'1 J 1
GODERICH.
Nt..w I'I1yiu4;: „'Clic Navy Way
silo
ring Ji an ['artier, Robert Lowery
Monday, Tuesday, W„ednetd.ly
"NONE L'U'I' THE LONELY
HEART"
\ .4 HI, 1 !, , ! , :Ind 1'4 ,1
,4 1" ,114!,1+ I i L,.II'!.
Cary Giant, Ellie( 13an•yniore and
June Duprtz
'Thursday, FriJay, Saturd ty
Dennis M4.igait, Eleanor Parker and
Dane Clark
I,C
"t ' , 1, 1,,1''1," 11, t,',,,1.
RECENT 7'II'EAT1tE
SEAFORTH.
Now PI.4yiut : "Hotel Bel lin'' star-
ring 11clutut Dautine and Raymond
Massey,
Mauday, Cuesclay', Wednesday
"WINGED VICTORY"
I'1, -,"t 1 i 114 \1. . II lit a:,,l I!„
n 11,,, II; ! ,4 1l"1'1 r.•
a \.,
I'
1 n, 4,
Jean Crain, Jane Ball, Judy Holliday
'1'hursd:,y, Friday, Saturday
Charles Starrett, Jean Bates and
Dub Taylor
\\•Illl '4 • ,1,1' :,!1,1 l:llli'II 1 '„!,'' • :4 1„I
L''4,::.' ,:,14 f Ill( 1,,!r,! ri,1iu� \\ ( t
UG11'l' OF YOU "SUNDOWN VALLEY”
c4' Square" and Coating: "HANGOVER SQUARE"
•
City Kitty" starling Laird Creeae
lolidays 2.3(1 pin Matinees Sal. & 1-4.lidays at 2.30 p.m.
IILiLi,i+;'1"11 IN AII(;.11U1tI:1AI
Seh,,,,l Sections \o. II and \o. •I of I 1
1 I:!Ilctt 'I, it! a pii '4'c on the -all '„4 � ;tier.. \\(1„
:,r mid, "f \,1, I1, 011 1'141,14 .,ft1'r,, ',oil, 1;11 sr. 4''!.
11:1 c 'Ii. !
'1 111: f„I1.44(i11_' arc 114' different -!'ort \\ i r;11141 '1 H.-- 14 your 4I,11„I NI"tl!,
l \(Alit-, •I Id !1144',• 4innel'` :
11, Y. , and 44 4,1144, I. \I nrr,1} Li(, 2. 1 \'-'11 1),1 1 1 ' 111 ,'t -t c
Arnold Riley, ilio, . I )lenge Itili4. I:' ! I, t t'!I I' 'I., a tell,
Cork, 1,1,411.1', 1. 1),n•'tliv K,: \, 11' ;1' 4t, 1.1; t'!L'r 11:!411' (444.4,
:'f NH, ., \\ . (
1,)4 11 114
.', NI aril\ n Rib_ 1, ,;. 1.c11o4a I lima in.
11 and under, 1. Gordon I ll'. I;,
.'. I l;o' I'I I: nus, 3..\4'i. I l0444.11•L
1;141. •0:111(1 1+nwlet% I. NIarj,Iri1' I:nOx,
Ilelen 1land:,,on•
12 and Inl,l,'I'. 1. 114, II,•,.(!-
14 ood, .1. t i,1r,l,'.. 111,1,, ,1, (;,,41!„!, tib, I,-
1,4.(1(,4;.
I lirl I' ;1111 bode(., I. .\
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1'11'1\.
boo,, i l ;111(1 under, I, Iter. 1144 11
v,-, ll, 2. !; ,,11,1:4 I Ie,l;, ,;. !Lind('I:no\•
(;irl,, 1 1 and under, I. Lois I I(„el-
\' ,, 111, '. Ann,I";Ilr.1I'\ 11 r, 3. I )(,teen i r, 111 r4',•, 1 1,(1 \ 4 y \1 'l burr 'A44
, 1'„1114.
I \iarril,l \Ir11'4 It�!yr, Ia(1; Ile,'el-
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Nlarl•ic,l \\'. nte11', Race, \Ire. I1ill
1:11'x.
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CO'' ING!
THE ANNUAL SUPPER
„i 1441,.
IiOR'l'ICUL't'URAI. SOCIETY
11 11 1144
11' 11,4 414 the
MEMORIAL 11 ".1 l., 13LYTII,
„II t4l, ,11;(1'1;,"It ,1
SATURDAY, JULY 7T11
sues'" er1..1 Il"o11, : 4., /.30 P.M.
FOR SALE 4',11 1 \I' .14,
„1,1 ;;,':.i, :(n;,1 it 1,••1111:'', ;4!4'nt 1114 L„i ,
1.-)1 \;'141\' t I':t! '..)1111w, 1'1„111 I '
111'i,.el . d', I.
`'1.1'•1!„!•t..,
1.„11111 I.;I(lir 'Barr, \'elnl4 Ile -I,.
1',11111; NI.n'. Rae», (;len ('artcr.
Sack Marr, 11'ys, Rec• Ile,,el400(1.
14414: ",', L.r bice, Irma \\',(it and
\\Y;itt 111,1 I' 1441
\\;tt It; kieL'n” the ,lill!n'r, Dor ,thy
:\lel !nets 'I'liri( legged race, 4.,
\\,!t, ll 1,:,! I!ul.l \\,11; \\i':tel-1"1:-
MENU:
1
\\'ile Itis ,411,
11::,411
I '4' '1'4 ,1,
C.11,1", I'r1 ,1114.
THERE \\'ILL. BE A FLOWER
SHOW IN CONNEC'T'ION•
4,il:r t \ ! '
lo, (1,41!:,,, 2)!
HAY FOR SALE
yl ,1,•t 1 -1:1441; ' 1.• nli\' d bay 1"r sale.
'10, 1, .\itlur i.
1.111(.41 4,1, then "144) ! and a hal! ._.
.'.ante follow ed.
Illyth Continuation School
FOR SALE
;i are'.', .'I .rain. I1 acre.. oat , IS
air(, mixt d ,.4,1111, and 5 acre. bud:-
l)1'011lOt1011 Itepoi't 411),11. '-',u' h,' iitteelisc'I „ntri'-41l4, or
PROMOTED TO GRADE X rut o11 ,lyre.. \p;'ly, Art"' l I"liyn,
`;1441; i;ir1-', Lois perste\';"'L \lild ed l l: 4111', (Jlivr ('r;lic, 11441'- Itlt. \ '. I. 111:14.,-..1-. 14.;1,.
sack kiwi', \Ion',, tart; 1'un111 11_•,, Lois Doherty, 111 !l' ori1I
Boys' Three Legged Race, Rep,• Ile,,- I)„11(11,5'. Jim 4! '(!'!, France. I I"Ilynl;1,l.
s( !wood and 11.11,111,1 :\u.t4n. ; I!,orry Lear, 11(44 Lear4ett, Murray
Three Ise1 l',4 Itaec, G441'trtldo'11.y• 1,, \1:11 \I,i:cnzie, I)vl',re. \Ir\,111.
1'U4411•r ;411,1 Lo'. 11("1'14,:o11, ti''I 44411',1 ,'l. \(•'1(44,5, I„1,,, Pollard, Ro., 'I';,:- TEN I /1.,1:'S \\ill b( 114414ed by the
Helen Ilattult n and \l:,rjori.' I:II'7:. LII, I:d'.\u'd \1'at •on, \I;tt rir \\:(tl,;
kicking.Sii;44,44, 141'. , \-114441 1Ic.I1 1, an \\hitfie141
I: irk:4:1 Shue, \1441'”, l;t(n l'a'ter PR0110T'ED 'CO ADE X1
\\'4e441-Ilarr'1\\ Rae44, Re:t. tics.(] i N:i:l 11ri,har , I.ni. 1111GR,41,,, (;1.1,444r-'
4(,o(1 and GOrd,m IC"44, Lois rivalry,b.\ally' Kyle, \la
f. \\';11., 144, and under, G,1r(1,,t1 ).;!Ict \lar11;til, lrula \\alt•
51u44roul;', team• 1'RO1140'I'El) TO GRADE XII
I':nnrson Il44sl;'s 11144, tl; \Iris(.(., I)on \lorritt, I"yeue
I'1'llart), Joyrc Bal1,.
PROMOTED TO GRADE XIII
\1'n dd l'alr Hier, laurel Laughlin, 1
\\-1lhau Murray:, fail \\'at,oi,
'ITItaND)I:RS WANTED
team.
Tug -of at', \\ 1,111'11'., \I 1'•. (rt''rL''l'
\lis, I':ilccn \\'alslt of \\'ing11vn, Carter*. team.
,1444411 1 1, lay 41111 her parent,, \Ir, ;Ind Shoe 1'441' Race, Velma I11.l; and
Mrs. .N. I?. 11::1 h. \Vat, '11 Redd.
(;nests at the 1101114• of \I r. gull High Ialimp•. Roy, 1') and under, (i„t•-
\lortou 4tl're his sister, \Ir,. I:1'„t;!gcn, dol; I le.k; I;d 1 111 'Anil 1111 ;,'1', loyee
4 a niece, \I i„ .\Ili,,,,, Spence of i I•angr;1,l; Hoy, 14 and under, Rea• Ile-- day, July'nd, to :Mr. and \Ir., \\'il-
Nlirlligan, Mr. and \Its, II ,4var,l Ilat >'.14'od: (;,iris 14 and tinder, Loi, 1
tl(; of I:ilr11eurr, e1(tald; \ottien. ,'pen to all, Vi hint Larry.
\i1'. and \Ir;. Arthur Brooks and Desk.; \I'n,'cpc11 to all, (lien Carter.
(":u1111atlghlll', Nli)11'•ne \\';tlkir, o1 Corn (;114•,,, Ilcicll Hamilton.
'ittainto44
'.1:44 the \\eili-end \i4'• During. the ;i;,unnder of the alter. PUBLIC NOTICE
;11111 \I r,• Maurice Bosnian. 1:-1011, a softball gain(' 1411, pla"et bC. 144 accot'd;Illye with the 41r4\'i1i 'l1S nl
\II'. an I \Ir.. )(din Gear of I•:itehcncr 1•,yeen 11;11 Ri!cv', leant and Jaeli Iles- T1.1 \\'t:d 111tr4'] .\ct, puhli' notice
-punt the \vvel;-end 4vith \144, Thomas sel4.1‘'d's team The latter 4as 4i1-1• hereby .given to all occupants and
Gear and \I r. 1,"I \Its. I. L. \I rl)'4ee1l nes by a clow margin. '' Hers of 11' 111 t1'' within the NI tlnioi-
'I he r;m(llllI 1;ty is glad tt, 4ytdm” 1 1C I„11:\\'lilt, is 1111' report S. ti
i.enlc I..\l' Ivan \\'i';ht1nan, 1 11 1r'\I r. Ni,. ti, 1! ilIcU, 'must be de•troytd o1, their property on
a 1,l \Ir,. George \\'44,1itinan, who let: I'r,lnot;(1 t0 (lradc 8, Jessie \\•att, ' r b(i, re July pith, 1945, ,iud tiro <ull-
1,1•,n in .\trove S441'vicc Overseas fIl' (;rade 7, \lalgaret 'I'V vin, Dorothy 'poen) to the above date the \\'eed
pa.t two ;:1111 a hall year,, Ivan i yddi;ltt, \lar)"4411 Ror, I I�!.p441tox shall proceed to have the
,,':''d44d hour :'n Saturday morning. and I;"ade 114 r' I.yddiltlt• \cork done, (Ill' ro,t, of which 4ill b'
was Hirt at \\'InOhaln by the family (;rads 4, Marie i.yd'liatt, NI1111'a4 1llooed against the property and col-
a number of friends. l''4',l. I144441'! in the sone manner as taxi, a.
(;rate 3, Loi., Roc, 1'x:1111; l.vd,liatt, 11 r (4 i,lcd by 'I'le \\'1'4.(1 Control .\ct.
BIRTHS
('I,111on Hospital, 011 11 on-
ii,4111 Clakr, illi' 441)1 of a .n!l—\1'ilh;nu
_
bill)' 411 11111'', (lull Iloxll,ll, 444'11144
:\ )•4t11;r exciting game of baseball
4\a. played on the \\'cstl'ield diamond Moonie 1:1(,14.
\lo11day 4'41'11411.; hcl\veen Auburn 1 (;rade ', Belli \IcE41ng, ilobby
laud \\*est field when .\ubul'n 4';ts in the 'Mary Lott Roc
'1:!d till the lust inning. Then \Vest- 1 lO'iz's 41re ((4arded to (1144 fo11ol•ing
f'4ld hall five rims 111114ing the .score pupils:
40-0 1(1 favour of \\ e,lllt'lll. I 1,1111 )r Rcligll'tl? Scrap 1111 411, i,ois
(itiests 1,1 the 110110' of \144. and Nlrs. R"c,
'loon Carter a1114 other friend; over the Senior l:cligiou, Scrap 11,'!', 14orern
\\,'ek-end were, \I r. and \I rs. 111'444\ in T1'gg.
l'artcr and 1;10110, \Iris. 1iran1i ('ar441', 1 Highest S'•ol(hng in Spelling, \!;u'-
i,4!d daughter, 114x4. Brod: Rendall and 4411111 'Cre4111,
t'4ughter, N1r, and \Irs. Reg Carter of Nlt•4, Art. Polson, 'Teacher.
\\'ood,tork, NIr, antl \I 4's. Harold Car- --\'
'144 and .laughter of 1)cllll•
1 \Ir. and \Ir,. Albert Nethely of
1 lanlillon vis1l^d on Sunday \vitt'
,F. J. Cool: and family.
WALTON
HULLETr FARM FORUM
£N'OY PICNIC
Thr 11/111101 Boundary Faun P. 111144
held 111.,4 picnic at the lions Park
tieaforth, on l'n('.day afternoon, July
I,
Mrd, 44th a gt"'l aticnda:41i•
NI r, l''Iin I'inglaud has disposed of � hare, and ;amts 4\1x44 featured a:
1•', poultry fano 1,, 111r, 1111ru1d France. the first pat of the programme. The
Mr. Fdnglaltd has carried on a succus- \'dn1144r, \ties (lir!, and boy, 11111ir 1(1.
f 11 poultry h11:n,e.. for the past eight- Bert Lyd li.ilt, 'null; frt'ddialt ; Youn4'
cell years. \Ir. and \Ti's. Fin;Lind 4.111 lathe, rayl',, 4,1•(1 441111 Irma and \lar•
1 " greatly 11111.(.11 in this community, jnI i. \V.444 : 1''11111 11(111': rare, 114414'
heir tal:'nts were greatly appreci.te'i'4''1111g, 1larv,'y \Ir('llrr; Nlarli1-1 4"
by all. They expect to m,,ve to 'Por- 1114411'" race, \I 1 s. 'Tom Shortreed,
'om.to whel44 \11. Fi11ghuul 4111 tall:(. lip Earl \V:!1 '41 , \larl'icd men's race,
hi,; study do 1111' 44orli of the nlinistt•y, IGcorge \Vaft 4111(1I•:arl \\•:!t -on tied:
'Their many friend, and neighbour, join Girl.' throi1in4 the ball, Irma \\'ait:
^I \vi,hing them success in their f1(111144 \\'t'nle11 lOr'4i414 the hall, 111r5, Geo,
career, \Vitt; \1 cu thro(ving hall, 1lar'v'cy 111c -
J. A. COWAN,
Weed Inspector for the
Municipality of Blyth.
,11,161,.11 .f, 16 ,, ,'1,J. „11(11, 1.,
In111'l'1'14411”! tint 4'1 Sat11rd,n-, Inly it 11,
:11 :_ tI t'
' Ioil; ,.l'1• 4 , fur lily ri4lair „1 1Iu
Turnbull I
flan, ;uul Ilcrifiyali"n, may be .ttn
4,11;4•11.1;11.\11.1,'
t 1111h.11.
iFilii!•
5, 4!:144 \\ ill he 111)11itc,l.
'1411' 1''.4 ,4r 1111' 1111,111' I1 (1 neyt'S,
'444arecptid.
J. H. FEAR, Clerk,
_l',-1..1%)\\ .11111 of fifty,
Frank's Bakery
PHONE 38. 13LY'ril, ONT.
PIE3, CAKES, COOKIES,
BUNS, COFFEE CAKES.
FRESH EVERY DAY
Everything.Homemade
Home -Rendered
LARD
BY THE SINGLE POUND
sOR BRING YOUR OWN CROCK
,t; •a ,
Beauty Shoppe
::.PRINCESS STREET E., CLIN'I'ON11'
Permanents, Finger Waves,
Manicure, Etc.
Telc411one 555, Clinton.
•2
=,Ethel Anna Thonil>,son=;'
4.4`4.4.4H:H:Hi.44.,•„•,:♦•..„••,••,•,••.,••,••0,••,• .
I5c PER LI3.
OUR OWN
HOME SUGAR -CURED
Smoked Side Bacon
45c PER L14,
BOLOGNA, WEINERS, SAUSAGE
A GOOD SELEC'T'ION OF
COOKED MEATS.
N. McCallum
Butcher. Phone 10, Blyth.
Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY.
Telephones: Atwood, 5001; Seaforth, 15, Collect.
DARLING and CO. of CAN.11)A, LTI).
HORIZONTAL
1 Depicter( state.
8 1t has seV( re
35 Learn again.
16 Pertaining to
the sea.
17 Girl's name.
18 Swiss river.
i0 Heading.
2': Lath.
c2 Stout curd,
23 Thin.
24 Toward.
27 Us,
28 Hog.
81 Official at ts,
.54 Soft mass.
+5 Her.
86 Polynesian
chestnut.
7 Harem.
40 Symbol for
EQUALITY STATE
B
11,Wcr to Previous 1'u�rlt•
RIQCKEFELL4ER
AAA1NE ''LEO
FAT"•ART
ASH-1•1AE DLS sUS
REiE L T'RE''MS`_AR
A }RI R O w�a T ENr=g--
1WCA
Ka A I R
F.I RED MEANER
°• HOEr.A R
ROE f AS
T ESh
NiATOR�
ISI
E
D
E
55 Silkworm. 7
56 Trap. 8
58 Dark -brown 9
pigment.
60 Rectifier.
62 Kind of helmet 10
(pl.), 11
cerium. 63 Reiterates. 12
41 Preposition. VERTICAL 13
44 Submit to 1 Twists.
46 Any. 2 Color. 14
47 Accomplish. 3 Palm leaf. 19
48 Accumulate. 4 Encounter, 25
MI Editor (abbr.). 5 John (Gaelic). 26
52 Make amends. 6 Near (abbr.). 29
Eat.
Hackneyed.
Index
correction
(abbr.).
Seine.
Hindmost.
Grafted (her.) for father.
Toque monkey 53 Beverage.
of Ceylon, 54 Compass point.
Drama part. 56 Separate
Sloth. (abbr.).
Fortification. 57 Soak hemp.
Antiquated, 59 That thing.
FI igate bird, 61 Myself.
cl 1't llow tone
--- Pak Iles
principally in
this state
32 Its capital is
33 'Threefold
(comb. form),
36 Music note.
38 Hough lava.
39 Buries.
40 Stuffs.
42 Symbol for
tantalum.
43 Signs.
44 American
dogwood.
45 Bachelor of
Science
(abbr.).
47 Girl's toy.
49 Area measure.
51 Child's Nvot'd
5 6 7 6 9 10 II
16
19 2
12 13 14
• ild q4 rp1. �'
42 43' •a4 4S _.4G
49
59
1 63
THIS ARMY
rgi7las" Comeau. I. Tl. Mtgl. l.ol, Con.d..
Army nwtpapor Ctcw,. EaptI1Ata
kVV y j� Air
c9
7
t,
"What 1 wan't to get most out of this war — is me!"
THE SPORTING THING
"Ah—Choo!"
HOLD EVERYTHING
•' 1"4pY ft/6rrv.tr INC t M lt6 ,.. rat tr
"Will that be enough, Madam?"
FUNNY BUSINESS
By Hershberger
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
COFN. 1941 I1Y ?AA aNVICE, INC. T. M. KC. U. 9 I"
By William
Ferguson
ONLY THE IVIALa5
PINTAKL DUCK
HAS A
AWN/ TA/.!,/
(-(.) II fi •(<1
HERE WOULD YOU
LOCK FOR....
/HE DEVIL'S TOWED;
THE. GIANTS CAUSEWAY,',,
CASSIOPEIAS CHAD p
•
11'
ADOLPH FLASANEk,
NEW YORK CITY,
.FA7U' icdSI1ATE"V 4'Y
MEAL, AND NEVES
HAS TASTED MEAT Ir -i
HIS LIFE.
ANSWER: A volcanic rock lower In Wyoming; a basaltic lock
formation in Ireland; a constellation of stars.
POP—It Will Be Now!
DIDN'T 7 TELL YOU 1
WOULDN'T SEE
it—. ANYBODY
YESSIR!
BUT HE
SAYS IT'S
A MATTER
OF LIFE
AND DEATH
LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Naber
"Hadn't be better stock up on money before they start rati:r,;n1
it, dear?"
MOPSY byGLADYS PARKER
MY J013 WOULD BE A LOT EASIER
IF YOU GUYS WOULD KEEP ME
NOTIFIED OF YOUR CHANGE OF
FOXHOLES/
ntit,F* ., O n
c, 0
MUTT AND JEFF— � Agree, There's No Sense To This, But Think It Over
SHAKE,JEFF, SHAKE!)
► WANT To
CONGRATULATE
I YOU!
CONGRATULATE
ME FOR
WHAT?
1 YOU RE IN LUCK!
I JUST GOT YoU A
JOB IN All OFFICE!
YOU ONLY WORK THREE
HOURS A DAY, AN YoU
GET SIXTY
k
BUCKS A %
WEEK!
I YOU START WORK AT L
TWO INTHE AFTERNOON
AND QUIT AT FIVE PM.
I DONT
WANT
JHE
OB!
YoU DOt' T
WAt4T IT?
WHY?r
t•' n
GLAOYS 06"..
By BUD FISHER
f IT BREAKS UP�
ONES AFTERNootts
f,. 1 •
rI1 `Ir
OH; WELL, THAT'S
/-1/, DI FFERENT'
REG'LAR FELLERS—Beat
t•1EN THIS ARMY DON'T BELIEVE
IN RETREN ! THE.REt NO SVGA
THING d RETREAT Folz US!
WHAT DO YOU
WANT TO SEE
etTh
ABOUT
7
It, Anyway
tisk ±
Q
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IIIPIrnrrrl by T1 r 1'1.1 F11..11cOt'r •Int'.,
.
HEY! GFt4'RU1,11= WE bon'i
DEL1EVE. IN RE.TREATINV
WHAbYA CAH_ -CHI$' ?
I //-*ir
14;517, Thi
t(0 1'H
4:44WNWIDZirelikifct,.....1
.
By J. MILLAR WATT
INSURANCE
!i 'tr)
By GENE BYRNES
`fN15 IStr'TARE-TREAT it -1i5
15 g5'1.i2q'lt0-IG WIlFiDRAVJAL_
T'MOtRE ACVAN1LG-EOV15
POSITIONS — NOW,
SHUT UP ANS RUN! Q
t,.
fav,�`,�"/F,;;
C-791
.t
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OKINAWA ARK CAUGHT IN DELUGE UNFINISHED BUSINESS
F:;:sh flood caused by tropical torrent caught this AAF liaison plane
;end it took the whole crew to fish it out. Weather is typical of oh-
stscles Allies found in exterminating Japs on the island.
74 -YEAR-OLD SEA HERO
f.ge is no harrier to gallantry in wartime Merchant Navy service
it is proven by Chan hor Sui here receiving the British Empire
Medal in his 74th year. This Chinese veteran of Canadian Pacific
Steamships—he now is serving his 53rd year with that company at
his own request—is a survivor of the sinking of the Princess Mar-
r;crite, one of 12 Canadian Pacific vessels lost through enemy action
;n this war.
JUST LIKE CARTOON
Thick glasses buck teeth, tiny
hat and deceptive grin—this Jap,
captured on Guam, is typical of the
character all cartoonists portray in
prcrTenting the "superior" soldiers
of Japan.
NEEDS NO NOTES
One of the most amazing minds
' revealed at the United Nations
Conference in San Franscisco was
that of Lt. Andre Kaminker, of
France. An interpreter, he sat
through all English speeches and,
without making a note, repeated
them verbatim without a mistake.
In upper photo he is shown con•
centrating; below, interpreting.
MARIANAS
700 M1
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MOEN
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Pacific Ocean
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(.BOUGAINVILLE
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Some unfinished business in the Pacific received attention when,
according to Tokyo, British carrier planes bombed Truk islands,
once -vaunted Jap stronghold. Consisting of many small and heav-
ily fortified islands encircled almost completely by cora I reefs
(small scale map above) Truk would be difficult and costly to attack
by sea, So Allied forces by-passed the island long ago, rendering It
Impotent, by seizing surrounding strongholds.
G'BYE SON
Lena and six of her record litter of 26 fox hounds bid adieu to bro-
ther Lawrence who wilt be mascot for War Loan drive. Dogs are one
year old.
MOVING DAY FOR MA ROBIN: FROM TRAIN TO TREE
Plight of the mother robin who was raising a family under a railroad car was alleviated when the train-
man and a passenger removed the nest Ind placed it in a treo 30 feet from the right-of-way.
WINNING, WEATHER OR NO
Sticky clay ... water knee deep ... and the pound, pound of Jap
shells. It isn't a pretty picture war paints on Okinawa for these
Marines who wade through knee-deep water following a cloudburst
that sent a stream over its banks, inundating a command post near
Shuri. 'They're using stretcher to carry office equipment.
WANTED!
Back in 1900 you could have
picked up $125 for turning in
Winston Churchill to any arm
of the Dutch law. At that
time "Winnie" was a war cor-
respondent in the Boer War,
and the Boers, as bottom fac-
simile indicates, put that value
on the capture of his head. At
right, the cigar -smoking, non-
chalant Prime Minister of Eng-
land Is shown as he appeared
as a scrivener at that time.
25
(Twenty•five Pounds otg) REWARD le offered by the
Sub•Commiesion of the filth division, on behalf of the 33pocrel Constable
of the said division to anyone who brings tho escaped prisioner of war
deed or alive to this office
For the Sulkommteeson of the fifth division.
(6igned) LODK de HAAS. Sen.
SUPPLY CHIEF
Man-size job of supplying troops,
food and equipment for the Pa-
cific theater has been delegated to
Lt. -Gen, Wilhelm D. Styer, above,
by Gen. Douglas MacArthur,
FRAGRANT HOBBY
Actress Piggy Ann Garner is shown with variety of perfumes and
colognes which she collects as a hobby. Many rare scents are gifts
of fans in appreciation of 13 -year-old girl performances in film ver-
sion of "Junior Miss.'
INGENIOUS CHINESE
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Allied soldier looks on with interest as Chinese soldier knits and
purls while industriously whipping up sweater in Kumming, China.
J
HOME, SWEET HOME
There's nothing like a front porch to wipe out memories of the
front lines. Here Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and his son, Lt. John
Eisenhower, (earn all the home town news at Abilene, Kans., from
Ike's mom, Mrs. Ida Eisenhower.
MOTOR OF FUTURE
4414 tgt'.
Simplicity of jet motors is indicated in this sketch of the P -59-A propellerless fighting plane. Note that
basically the motor consists of a drive shaft, impell:r and turbine wheel. Air flows into intake (A), Is
compressed by impeller (B), and goes to blast chamber (C), where fuel is ignited and temperature
raised. Turbine (D) is propelled by air pressure and in turn gives power to air compressor at front of
engine. Air flows at high velocity through nozzle (E) ;treating by reaction the force which drives
plane forward. This plane uses twin turbo -jet engines.
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SHOES FOR SPRING
Women's Arch Shoes $2,95 • $5,95
Women's Suede Pump $:1.95
Children's Oxfords $1.79 - $2.95
Boys' Work Shoes $2.75 - $3.5()
Men's Dress Oxfords ............ . . .. $2.95 - $7.0()
A Good Stock of Wheeling Yarn on ?land,
Olive MoGIII
THE STANDARD
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NI r. and \I r•. Franklin Ilaintuu and
ilen)cc are holidaying at liincarclinc.
NIT,. \Palter ()stet. all clii!dren are
pending a wick at Port Stanley.
Mrs. ('• U. 1iil;tatricl: entertained at
a very delightful tea on Friday after -
,1141.,11 for Miss NIargarct Cowan.
Poytitla•tt'r laskt'i•, lei., %vile, and
son,, Io., and Lloyd, are hohdayieg
for two ,tick, at 'truce Beach,
\Ir• and \Its. i:. Taylor and s. n.
Paul, of Clinton, tvith \Ir. and NIT:, A.
Taylor, and \I r, and \I rs. L.
Dttitabk,Dmiti rititAompahlt), DI moptookmwi?tDttimiliDifmpoimpool ' NI r•• l' c rid NI iss Olive NI r(ii11
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phone 156 for Prompt Delivery.
Please Phone Delivery Orders Early.
Morning Delivery, North of Dinsley Street.
Afternoon Delivery, South of Dinsley Street.
Delivery Orders - $11.00 or Over.
Macaroni '1 lbs. for 25c
Rice 2 lbs. for 25c
Lux Flakes per pkg. 25c
Rinso per pkg. 25c
Jiffy Pie Crust „••,,.,,,••„• .............25c
Red Rose Coffee, . . . . ... . .... . .. . .... per lb. ,15c
Laly Grange Tea half Ib. pkg. 415c
lV.
4 Tomato Soup 10c
Airs. ll;ivtnl} Ft,s;cl' aint little `nil
!elm of Sarni.', ,i,t' t the 'talc -end
115th John and NIrs. Foster.
NIr, Ilii) Nliirr;,
fur
avanne where Ile Ila; scrurcrl nurh
illi Great Lake, Paper Company,
Nlr• and NIrs, V. \I. Brat. and Lorna
ht urr. ,in lit iter tvicek-coil with
Miss Mary Nl:lt:e.
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if ter ti, thick, racial.i ii 111111
'•"r mother, NI r•. NI, Poun••
Doherty Bros. -
GARAGE.
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Acetylene and Electric
Welding A Specialty.
Agents For International-
I-Iar1'cster Parts & Supplies
1Vhite Rose Gas and Oil.
Car Painting and Repairing. -
Vodden's
BAI{ERY.
WI-IEN IN NEE?) OF
BREAD, BUNS, PIES,
HOME-MADE CAKE
OR COOKIES
REMI'IEMBER
"THE HOME BAKERY"
II. T. VODDEN.
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I IL Sgt. N, a nlan Sinclair of I lehert, :.
N• 1„ i, ending a furlough al his
,, home he: e.
_• NI r. and Mrs. T. II. ~herrn', of
•_• ikon, spent the holiday with Rcv, .\.
and Nlrs, �inrl;lir,
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LOCAL BOYS HOME
(Continued troll' page 1)
City, and l'Itil, along with many ot
were privileged to ,hake hands wiill
after a 311 -day trtrlough, he reports hack Pope Pions, This was a vial' thrid,
!
Phil was tv
1'annu'tth, Nova Scotia. IN he onndcd Rcsena it by a :hell
releasedhr 'topes In make;rppGca- fragment, hilt according to hint he was
t ne to "in some branch o{ Ihe•p�lice very fortunate. Ile nas busily engage NI is; \I:u'garct Cowan, who has berm
at the time packing rations, and hcforc ,visiting Inn. cousin, NIrs. \V. 1\•al•on.
farce, and tvi'n his build he should
the shell fragment hit hint, it _for the last 111'1 weeks, returned to hc'
make a :,•unit one.
through a can of bacon, a can of sill's- 1iUl'ellc In River-, NIa11111,tba, all \li tttlal','.
LAC. Ivan Wightman ages and finally a can of milk, Ile re-
Nlr• and Mrs. Charles Salter returned
Coming over on the same boat with marked that lir got the very old dirk -
on Tuesday from s i+ ltIing two weeks
I.AC. Fairscrvice n','= Ivan 11'ightnlan,.ens for ruining a good can e01 milk. It I,.lidays with relatives ill llersall and
was very scarce. Runts was a beautiful
r*,xeter,
city, but the rest of the country was
badly smashed tip as the aliit s advanr- I Nit., ,A, C. \\•. I l;n dirty \I inti I Iden
ct6 Phil, like the rest of the bons, was llardisty, :Ind Pte. G. 11'. llardisty „f
silent about his experiences, but did •Galt, with )Iis. Josephine \\'c'udcoch
venture the suggestion that there was on Tuesdays
a few times he wasn't too sure ;Ib"nt
Mr, and \lis, Darold Richards of
getting hack to Myth. In February, 7urunto visitc(t for a few days 115th
1945, he was transferred 14, 1loIland and
Germany. t, foriner's parents, \Ir, and \Its•
\\'hilt in hal!' Ile saw Fred1_ lla,l,pl,', Dred Richards,
and itt conversation n ith Dov \fits ,n
who has also returned home Ih•'v fig-
ured out that they were both in the
sante house once in Italy, one up stairs
and the other down stair,, but nctlect
knew the other n;,s (here. Phil re-
turner! to England in June, and landed
in Canada on the 30th. After at thirty
\lits .\!ire Ftnglanrl of I.uwlc;horo,
visited with \I r:, Milia'(( last \\'c,lucs•
dray.
Mrs. \lords of Kitchener i, a guest
i \Ir.. Metcalf this week, also visiting
ht r rel rive., awl friends.
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X WEDNESDAY, JULY 11TH
•1 FROM 2 TO 6 P.M.
•�• TELEPHONE 2a
Nlr. and Mrs. Archie Collit'son of 1'
R. U. PH1L1''S DRUG STORE
I.ond,nl, vi•ir,l tvillt Mr.and NIT -•._i FJR APPCINT111ENTS.
1;„1iCollie,"n ;;nil \I r• ;old \I rs. Win. • •14
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ryes over I.Ir week -rod•
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SOCK ROOM SUPPLIES
I3ELOiV ARE LISTED A FEW OF '1'(IE SUPPLIES
NEEDED FOR "1IIE SiCK WOW -
LYSOL, CLINICAL THERMOMETER, ICE BAGS,
?HOT WATER BOTTLE, BED PAN:;, ATOMIZERS,
DOUCHE CAN AND FITTINGS, DEODORIZERS,
CLEANSING TISSUES,
DOUCHE CANS,
DISINFECTANTS,
RUBBER 'TUBINGS,
R. D. PHILP, Phm. B
UI(UCS, SUNUItIT'sS, IIALI,I'AI'ER-PHONE 2(,
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R.O.
OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN
GODERICH - ONTARIO. X
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted, :I:
With 25 Years Experience
w:ll he at
:
D. Phi1n's Drug Store
BLYTH, ONTARIO
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ran East \\'awano;h boy, son of Mr.
George \Fight ratan. LAC. \\'ightntan
also arrived innerly in Myth on Friday
n;ght, Ile and Scott also went overseas
on the sante boat in November, 1942. It
'was quite a r,•i'uirlencc thuat they should
both go a^d r-ine on the same boat.
LAC. \t ightnlan enlister' in April,
1942, at Terotttc, as an Acro Engine
\iecltanic. After training at Galt and
•r. Thomas, he was stationed at Dunn-
ville for a short tints before going nv-
uTscas in N'vcmbcr, 19.12. In his over-
seas duties he was stationed in both
England and Scotland, at Aberdeen,
Devon, and Yorkshire. His work was
very ung rlanr,-crt•,cut(, returning air-
craft. Ile remarked that it was quite
thrill to see the huge bombing fleet!
taking off with their bomb leads, and
a still bigger one to see the boys corn-
ing hack to their airport, a(tcr a sut-
ccss(ul missit'n. L:\C. 11 iglttntan was
in London it furlough when the fir?I
rock, Ilay i, groan, :utd the clticf
indu•ty i, shell raising.
Norman flew home on Jtntc the IIIt?,
in a Forirt,s, making the 1,8411 nide
trip in 11 hour. flying time, They
stepped cnri re :It (rose Illy. On hi:
way home. on Ihr train, he chatted with
a sailor who reit,arke•I that he was 15
days making the sante trip by boat.
from Icykjan•il, to Sidney, Neva Sct,t`i,
Norula:t is now A t1iuuerl at Deter',
N•S., rind reports there on July 15:11,
LiviNg-Room Furniture
We arc offering many N('\P Design:; in (.')I('tit('r-
field Suites, Studio Lounges, Sufi' Beds, an 1 Occas-
ional Chairs, upholstered in 1Iic' latest 1'al,rics at
1)uhular prices.
Tri -light lamps, 1-11,n11 Tattles, Magazine lta('ks,
Coffee rhal)les, .x'.11(1 1)1he1' odd Li1'ing-Hu1►I11 Pieces.
I-Ielu to Make Your Home More Comfortable
tll(1 hill,luyable.
A call will convince. ,you of the many escellellt
values 1\'e itl'e offering,
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Home Furnisher Phones 7 and 8 -- Funeral Director,
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EICELLENrI. FOOD. (OOI) SERVICE,
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Flying -Officer Garth Morritt. .: Meals at All Hours. ;i:
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Flying -Officer Garth \lorrill arr•i•ived ;r:
.• l'• FRANKGONG ° Fre®praeto :1:
quietly in town „n NI,'n'.lay, June ?3 A
rd.
Garth came in on the noon train, ;Ind :1: •?•
Ila 4,n• 1\it v lit' iia,! : t t•ri v,'ll holt,,'• I :AA •0•:4•;••;•1:41:41:441 0:•:••;u:01:41:11:11:40:404041;u:41:41;u;11;4.0•;40;.•;41;41:4 I:1441:41:40;41;4•;11;41;4;41, •,f 0:11:4;. 1;,.4 .4 1;41:4•�1
Ile is h,:: is itte: 17 months serv.cc over-
Rationing over there 11;,; very rail'•
st is with the R.(•.:\.it,, an'I Ila• vohtn- daughter, \larg;t'ct, of I'.nnl.•n, NIT-.
lint• Chapple ?net Bill 'richt in Italy. leered for service in the Pacific '?'heat -c \yin, Jtuld tilt? d;tut;hter, tillauruu f
and carte on the sante boat with hint "f oper:lli nls. Fol'uly:ng o month's ittt 11 titi ix, visited with Mrs. \Iett1•I:1 last
to France. Bill was nett, an I hail ;u, • •m•
elt he ri p els to I larinunllh, Not I \'Dada)•.
Dearly, IIs aLu tart his brutller :n -last ;''olio on July _9111, for fnrllr r Antics
Drank tics hole, v:l,o i, ,fill in 111 II Incl with Ibc It.l'•,\,1'. I \iisres Judith ;01,1 ('"'otic Tonal of
and in 191' he met "lion" I?;III ill I':':;, Flyii ,g -Officer \I' iiia is :I s in ,ii Stratford, ore visiting their gran,l-
day leave he report, to London, land, \Ir, and \I r,. Jame. Morritt, of 1.'wn mother, ND's.Rb
,rit \\•loitinin, and Ohl: IN) X1'ENSIVI
Ile also wishes to convey Itis thank:.lc cnlistc,l nil.h ilii It,('..\.I . in J4nt- grandparents, \I r. and \I r:. Cie, 'roe
flan. Chapp1, wan amxitt1: to avail , ] UXUhIUUSLY DESIGNED
to the Legion, the Re(I Cross and the try, IJd-, at I';UMWtn, 10,1011.1;': 1vii,i•I, Cowan. ,
himself 01 the oppol'Ilntity , i expressing
Turnip Plant for their kindness in re- his appreciation to lite lilytlt Rcd Cro,,, e w;ls • li 11'nlr l at No, r i,'I'.S , Tor. !•g LASTINGLY 13EAU'1'ihUL
menthcriug hint With par, cls and cigar• nl,', ti drrirlt I:Irnuntry I Ivhlg \II, cost \Its. George Cowan nrrc :'
the Clinton Branch of the C•inal•liit, Slrat Its on \'onlay with their dao};h
l niez-bnmh rail n'as made. ile sant rites, and be also spoke of the splendid .ieh'''' * ",- ,._,,,,..,,1 his \Ping.; a> I ]>I?ICE7 ARE I?iGli'1'
Legion, and the blylll I tt tt t I I alt. ,• firs Mrs, 'I'hunrl, Evans ,I r., olio i,
actual groats of interest, visiting he. treatment they received en their tva.y Pilot -Officer at Uplands, Ottawa on
sides London, Edinburgh and Belfast, inland from the I•:;1st coast• and other organ,, ti t::s for mil, kiee.l- confined t„ the bo�•,ilal with a double
tett iter "illi, 1'41o. Ile proceeded over- ALSO
ncss in remembering Ilial w.I' parcels fracture elf the let,
Overeat he saw Alex Ncthery, who I s{'a> in Ianu;lr}, I')•I I, cost was ,laiic'ned
Gnr. Fred Chapple and cigarettes. Ile also mentioned the ]>tAIIV'I'S AND
i' now home, and alae Iiud Scott, Geo ill main, pawls I' I':n;,lau (, tic ,(land Rc1. I• 1.. I I. 1 lenderson was in
`' tow', also l'ntc, Gnr• Fred Chapl'Ie arrived hunk fact that the Red Cross an Legion :111,1 11'4'1; old Instructional I)nl cs, Ifr \Itrlin ?leis week, hi: Inru,er I'ari,ll,
DAG 11 5 rhtn':m also wishes to con
troll] Overseas on Saturday, and was were aonlerl':1 on their iti;, Donn' from went oft O'eralioit it, Di In l', 1111, In ru'tiri sate to a very luta ii ittl rr
welcomed when he landed Isere on the the ''oast,
1 I I ];N1.1411iLS OFQUALITY
trey his thanks to the Red Cms:, and I as a member of the Bison S• itadr.,n col in the life of the Parish, the horn -
the 1\'ingt nt Branch of the Canadian ''tfterti on bus;, His wife met him in Ile, like many other buys, saw quite ti 1 1 iced all Cerullo 1'orksh're. \\'hen inti of the church mortgage. RIDSMEL to St' p 1'a'nt Site
Legion for parcels and eigarctts, he •, London on Friday, and accompanied a change in his little son when he it the Squail••r'ti rl.sleinded he volunteered
hint holm'. (i lr, (_hat , ,Ir Ilan been turned •, rile ler' was hardly a year ol,l \Its lientrtli 'tutted r artol dau);li_ SOLI) IN ANY QUANT\'\'\',
received. I (I for ,civic,• in the Pacific, ttic, ate., is Immo
ter, l';Velyn, anti Nliss 1••nbel 1'ahvards. *
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SUN WORTHY
allpapers
Although he pati irratccl royally over, 'Tway 3 years ;did 7 ntocihs• Ile en when he left, and now is four vrars old. tin a utu,tllt's fnrlou;Il.
te'as, lee Icidly admitted there was no lister! a day after Phil I'hilli; a on the 1 Gnr, L i'1' d,' r, p 'rts bac': to \\'ole- Girth h( ks w ell alto, is vt'••r It i t t• 'f 'Toronto, Nlr• Leslie a; I It race Ito
5th of September, 1939. Fret? enlisted slcy Ilarracics, 1.0•141,,n,on .\m n l 21141. to hr Donn' Ile did not Ore
i„ ledge also of 'furonto, ;•peal Ihr 1'erh
lace like Canada, and home. After
a 30 day furlough he reports to Green-
with the 12th Dietl Battery at Low' n. j , , ;toy information on h :, rid al their honer', that of ND. and Nlrs•
Flt -Sgt. Norman Sincair s 111,11,, n,tl ,It.
wood, Nova Scctia. hullntvulg his era ti:ng at I rtta"lvanva •he l red ku'Icdgc.
livities,
(proceeded ovcrstas in November, 1941. \\'c also hail the opportumi y „f a Flv'nl; 1)ff eer \I,'rrttl wort! l ;'1•it litre I \Irs. 1I.u•I'im, to
Pte. Phil Phillips, 1Ie remained in l:nglan'I unl I "114 when short clrlt nitll I It, -ti t. Norman SO -I- g n receive I uo ,I N11 n
a 1 word appreciati'm to the day from her sister, Mr,. \\'c.lev
he was Ir;ulsfcrrul with the First Merl- Clair, sou ill Rcv, A. curl Mr'. .'incl;lir ,
t„ add
111 I. 1 f
Craftsman Phi! Phillip,, snit of \Ir, l,lylh heel Cris,, Ibc Clinton lirancli nit', olio at'conip;ur:cd her c'tl,cr si I'I.
and \Irs. Harold Phillips, also arrive! iunt Regiment to the Its ",n t''raire of who retooled Innnc on Satnrllay fol- „f the l'a,,adian Legion, fir rigarrlle' \1rs, \1'allrr 1.4v,k, ill 'I', t lilt,, to ir.t •
'tome this pact wick -end. Pini arrived nperatiois in June, 1944. Ilc was in- lowing a peri 11 of 4 nulla'', oversea, tt
and p:u'cr :; received while inn r: c ts. ctrl operation la .I 'I'inrr,d,,r• ....Ilt war,
in town Tuesday ntornitt :. ills father volved t?tr ttghe.ut the Italian ranr'aign service ill Irr•1,,ud• I ?i.Sgl. Si u•la'I' Thee he greattdy sit•;n eci:tied. ats well as r, 111f1 he exlied (,'d en tiro,- 1
and mother motored to London, awl and advanced to Rcvauia, and on Feb- flew to Iceland from Police tics, I.ab-,
1,rnrrg',t hint home. roars 23rd, 1915, was withdrawn to valor un February Lith of this yc;r,I---v--- day afternoon.
Phil was the first Inial ltd to col::t, Na'Ics ,,nil crossed In southern Frot'ec \\'Dile !here he wa; in char er „I erin-
1 t 1 PERSONAL INTEREST
signing up nn September lith, I'i,i'), al Nlarsclllc<.. and ronv,!ved ',trough cathe;tl work, instructing five r'ass• s i RELIEVING AT HANK
three day: Ail. war was declared, tvitit France and Belgium to the front in for the 10211d Squadron, stationed at 1 t iitt'lrl;t and Bobbie Bannister of
the Pcrtl, Rrg,ment at Stratford. 111 holland, where lw again sant acti' tt Rcykja•ik•During his stay l'a'ir hr. li,'derirh are spen?ttig ar week with Mr \I \I \Iclicnzic, of 'Toronto, is
trained at Stratford and Niagara Fall;, until Jun' 31•41, when he returner' t sate most of the ?,land which sprcai?. their grandparents, 11 r. and Mrs. Jinnirrlirt'ing ural;o'e'I'
at the I cal bath
and in 1'1'1 took a '•pccial engineer's England, it's the natural reaction, we out for a distance of aunt 05(1.1 miles in l'''' ;err' (hiring, the al;scncc of ND..lisle. who ,
ronrse ;in' a•as transferred to the Ord- suppose, for these boys to win' to fur- all direc!inns, 1 I�i rlinrti was very l is vacationing. NIT. Nlelicnzie was al- 1
mince Corps, going overseas with the get their experiences, \Ini'st %%i tum nti?d while br was there with, veil \I r, cost Mrs. I lin Kennedy, Mr. so herr last veal
711th L'ght Aid I)ctachinent in Nevem- an, except' in the find the answer to little snow. There are just the tet„ Ilarvcy 11eGre, ill 1r. ati Bay, lisilcl _-_\•�-
hcr, 1941, ile rias in h.ngLu,d unl'1 any query along these lines a p'sitive scar, suunucr and win- on Saturday with Mr. and \It's, Jultn
seasons in the 1leflrun, OLD SHINGLE WAS WELL
.4 ovember, 1943, and landed on Sicily"Ian," an,iii ter. Summer begins on April Pitt', PRESERVED
1 hied was no cxcen.t ,n, t
just prior to the completion of the Sic- 141 his case goiliu to 1':rlgland *as going which is nbsert•ed as a national I ^lilac, 1 \1'cek curl visitors at the Rectory Mr. Tv'? Cartwt'iht brought into this
ilian campaign in November, 1943, iit bark home. rim. Cl,lpplc came to Can- and winter begins on October I')tli. (lit. \'•:III Rcv. ami) Mr:. I. 1.. H. Ilcndersun
Sicily and Italy he was with the (,7th arta at the age of 15. \'hilc in l ti - of the str:!ngi,t experiences be had wt re Nlr. an,l \I r;. F. A. i ). linitks, if „(lice this from a shingle ?ti. f l t 'i'.
1..A.i). Ill* ativ;utecd through Italy land he a.ailetl bin's, II o1 evr"y u, tor.' period of _ I h' nr, Ilalylil,lt( li :ehrnrr. hien taken from Ibc roil( of Iris father.
II teas the ' ' in-law's ',len, Nle• \1'In. Ilryan', The
and saw his first real action on the lanky to visit his parents, and 1 itt?y
for a wllilc in the summer their, i; no
'Titter Linc, scnttll of Rums, ifs wa; nhoin he had not seen fur 12 years. played ht?? at uti,? t lit .Or, and Mrs. Clifford 1Pallacc u( New- I"''( liar, ;,cin on jO rears, ?'tit in s;iilr
darkness. Ile 'I.
in the Italian fighting right through to tic found thcnt all quite well. A great in broad daylight. 'then, of cont'<e, in 'ire`, N. J., have returned hoame aftaIr f h's the shingle was well preserved,,
the Rivers more and Sento. In dist' of damage was done by bombing. visiting with \Ir• and \Inti, Frank Peel, •alirl still charas visible was the n„r,i, r�)j►It1i ) /r ► t
the winter there i; nu daylight for ,1 ,J /i ! 11 C11111.1� i ON S
Rome his Padre made arrangements ?hut teller' he left for Canada every- short period of tinter The country i;
aril other relatives in the c nnnuui;, I"I I. I I. Spicer -1; Vancouver, I,.l_•"
for some of the troops to visit Vatican thing was getting back in order again. and the soil is largely Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith arta 1f r. Byranl is putting a new roof on DLCORA'C 158, SHU;'i'.;
barren of trees
part of his barn, PHONE GLTTH.
F. C. P:'ET
}Phone 37.26,
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