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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1945-08-22, Page 1VOLUi1'IE 55 - NO. 52. LYTH STAND.. A.,R • BLYTrI, ON`T'ARIO, WEDNI':SDAY, AUG. 22, 1015. Subscription Rates x+1.50 in Advance; $2.00 in the U.S.A. 1,eiter From Belgium Two Go(I(1 Ball Ganges I \VEE)DINGS Myth AVomen's Institute I' Xure„es Good Will h'eilture Week's Sports Ball - !sell Del(' rl'heir /111111'111 1 NI,•. \i • J• x.111•, ,+I Se:llortll, for- .\ large loll, (1ng 11 sport, in'Itl (Ii1 ii11(llllptlier5 I)iiy \t ;t gni, 1 „ n t)1 ,I r in moor Street \\al k t to u. the 1."11"\\ ill',-; litter' ht' 1ily(h i '11o«c11 Cllr ball tl'aul to t11r .i'uilr,J tlin, ills \ ii i,i: g Ing; II'o.ed it,r\\': lli In 11 tune ,la}' ;girl 1.r, "u Ila, rrlrhve'I trout resident• of fitig.unl, ,lnbnrm .)tau!"nd "'1 I ri,lay ni:tllt fin (lith .mt(rrrt Glill,lun'ihrr, Iia\ flu' In;lrrlr;e "'I' ,"1"1111urd of I'I..l ti!'rr hi; „ ;,, Pte, 1. J. ,IIIis, !Till( gill' Itll'p'se of ,.1111!"Ilig 1ht11' Il':1111 1,I! 1..11/,tbl1(1, dangl,lt:' f Nlr'. ;tit'i N11';, • \\Ilirh \ta, itld this yi;u on the hc:u,ti- !,i, 1, a\:'. I'he Inter i.; a line I",;ell lt, \,i0,,,...,. utor, in ;he final r'nnd of the Evening Of Fun. and Entertainment fol lain , f Nlr. ant! \Ir>. D. NI1ti1\can \\'. 11. 11,'11, „I Il!y'th, C)nial; +, aflf 1f e:„„d \th11,. and \re huo\\' our sub. 1,,,iimi. 'r,Irdnlr. .\II the chler.ng nati I•\('. \,':n„u f?learn hall, ,„n .,f 11r. 811,1 1),', .\'lull' R„"' .t•I'!hcl', \1111 l.':,d Il ((ill' interest: to Ili ;l1';I11 h"Nrtir. ;I, the final ,C(1I't. "---”- - ,.'11;11 i I,,.tP, :\l1g!((,1 23) 1; I'' t t I Itf ' and Mrs. Meti•on Chi 11:111, "i I 11(ytll (,i",I, Chili 1'it' t 1lle ltealht'I' ((d., 1+r!'I,CI :111'1• ;Wont \\a, it I„ III 1;11,,11,. ,,I ,\tlbnfll• , t u n':'I',i „I On \I r. \\•. 1• Si"'''I•"n'nt('. R1\'. I. S. I.. ilia 1),(tiald of- Sticcessl'lll Music Sttl(lents fitly 1111 11)1rs and ir111111 t\til' in at \ul1111'11 111"1, ;ill 1';111\' lead in the . . 1Will II I'1„I',. i I„ 1;1111} by Cit., lingo ti,';II„fia, 0111 a1'la, t U,'ta(''d• lilt' I lis,\\lilt(-illll'.'tll. „I \• 1'.• 11111: ),;'ll ,'';c,l t?I;•, 1!11' f,.,.. ,, 11'hl'r l' trud,ulll'' iota (;I,'n toe' flet allot up in thr Ioten ill atdileI by hit• mother the at ,be furouh' t „II- it„ 1'n'h I•. 1„ 1„• Llid. t\ ill he a hire Dural!,; the !,u•ifle, ,ir.od• Nits. I, Ili"r I'I.t'ud; (rrr sari,- Illi I (Tenho; Itlllillg scored, i!"pt's 1„1' 'l , S• ('ht il''t\ 1'1.1,1 ('illi!! Inter, :Iasi r"ril, I 1;111 re'•civell your "I" of the i,ritlr \\„r,' an ;,fterurn•!I tire., I+ ,\r- .,.rt,, „1, „t Nlu Ii illi l uunnrr lido try. ,I• Ih1 111).10)))1.,,li the ('Iuh 111}111 rirt'ry toe ,Ilarplr in the first tier blue, ((Hi large hlacl: ieturc hat l\,lu,ill,iii•ais, I f,,'t L„ ill I,.\' (lance Hoots, 11!11 of th:olk, from our I •cal 111\, overst•as, Il)III lung 1:1.1. 1 ((as \try >url,ri,1'! !tali of ,in, 1ho1 1 ittIII"g \\ 11,11 "Tanney. i (vh, Inul been Iuutnlh,re,l by the ill”t. ,.eget,.,. ;url su mile 11 ihi lanlhiy, and ,.(:•swag. of li:udcn.a,. i Theory 10.1(1" 1, I Ir -t ( lass Hon 'm' ;•n,,tt•11''•ll, fol tin big, dist\,., and tend and ,Iauthli, ea had hit said}, ,rant- \1 i„ I;itlt lI.11I, ,i•i''r ,.f Its' ttroonl I i,,, ,:111 Nldtl llllla, I;ale •In is u. 11 the 1111,' linedle,1 and one other' oil; SiUiitt t\ILII h':.e, 11 ib,ll'„1'ill' 1 \1:1, tlll"1'itle.! b\' \'grit' "I1, after ) l'I't''1 11„ lit' ;mead of I;"itlitl' Foster. \\a, Ilei 8!1('!!'1;1111, IN a drt•it pin 1, f II 1 1"ufl ',r,11r I'Ir,l (1,1•-• II„Luili'•• tl,,l' g,, t .w,Ud. Ill,ll,lln; such an l'1lllf :\ 11„I14l1' II „I tllrtt' 1!"Ila!', R h give" t''itt:,:; sir, tll'Ii tll'tt, 1111111 1t,tl tial \\11„ ,11'„\t' „iii al 1;11'1, lest 1'lil'llt', to ihi .\,;, irnlU;cal I';lir 11„a!,I, "mil”. 11;1 r. 11„1. honer,.,., \1.c (arc fn 1.l: 1\ I'll al,ltr11int; 11111. and cur.;tett .\lir,•' NI iseiliii• sent .}lust,' for ,Ill 111„,e (tit, are t 'un ig• safe,1 pa •t Ili idle in left f ield for a • "t rocs, hail ' I orad( 11, I loin 111 •, i) 11:1((• lilt e 1.111 n„ uiht 1.s bad. •pared no Si:: grandarihrt's then stage!! a \\oid u' !Ill”( 1 111 „111 oar; ht (:u '1,1,ain it nu' ret 1. Aging -11„'0,1 ch;ollitd thh; (i,1• .Ulan Irra•lr 11;1- his1 hill i lii'l,atlil l,.(Hort r '...,,e1;•(• in ti(it)1..( t„ uleLc this Pickin; 1” l' ,tit,! Mr'' .\. I.y t Matt :1, \\1111 m, b1lurt ire \cent un atld he 'as ill tll.'ir half of the third, they' h",Ic,', and a hit \rats prr•inir'I by ;'r'ml.11', scd, it p1 ,ihlr, llI carne hark; 1 •mall ret'pli'u follogc,l at tt1 I'iae,„ I(1.;+d'' 111, ! it t Li”- N..\ la.. 11.11"n1., t\,'ul an , in -landing sial('((.; \I r. I.y,l'h;lei i„11,''ntliu that 11e said ,.ihi s• til, next trilh. Not\ shnlg, ,lultd loth ,.1111. to „gain Lll:r the Ir,!, N..\;d Yitrl: !I •tv! aite1' \thick the Ronal'I itili!1,, 1, a 1..(u , 'n•t' s'lu'g} sung stay Ill(' I' I I,t. d ,.lin hc(I the g:uuc in the 1"ur11 1.1111111c !tit on 1: 11 h him'( tt i , to 1)c- Pima, , brad' I \ , i it •I ll,l•. I I"n tl' c ttth In t Ile sure 11111 titer \\c \Neil' pt „- dull 11'l Ila1'e i,el'ir heard Irulil 111111. 1 1 l,l' !rigs of w( illlntt (piing, every \Cith thy,,,' mon rims t„ rim their 1 'fag• resslli or ii(gre••il Nlrs, hili I hope atter a long absence Ill' 1, 11.(1\•`I iron. 1liey \\'!i lilt' in 1"roul(1. N1,11': II,'I'i1r Ila!I, lei','. )+ g i'• it,, 1',ghit 1;11 ;I ,l'„1'l't! ,lllgll' 1'11'1, in _ `; —^ ;'!1111! '\'e1'•i;l,, re nl , 1'1;11'" (,rade \ 1, 11t'l1,111',, Eileen w'ndertd the ,cult' tllitit and thought j dint; Ili, ruunit'y the fourth ;alt! fifth innings• awl fell t,ll;ifl.! !hc tt'luin.l V,. ill he am all: per11ap; \\'c «t'e 1"slug; out by nut ((here I holo it (til out hr long hc-!t!Jree 1.1111, short of the Auburn total , , - Pur\is, I.'nI,n,•\t'• star soltiall gams•, hcttevett 1!t);.e•ricfl baking bread. making hither 11• curing1 111.1 he '•;n, tale 111' cn'oymrnt of hi, (sole Mlll'1'ilY I Jar!: Ii„ddard "i thr l'ol scry;u„1.r ;u, i ;ill all :•tar le,un ,like,! fling 111' i 1tittllg ';111 let Iiti tit,;11„lit the gaggle, An t i!l•t•l',ttt;g 1:(vitt of S;ltiti'I11 I I'aCilltt' it ;l. ill illi!,.):,. 11 gill' 1'1;111” meat. 1"1"111 ;lull rehlll\' - I nr 1111, I,':Is It a ter a M'i'ff frim' -Irl, i ail ,,ccur:ed 111 i 1 tall l'1'"'nl', e•'I1{pll•Illi; llll'lllbl'1', 1,.1,111 Nlrs. ,U'ltlta !'ear told a numerous •11''11(1 he. ;!1111 Unst \\c s11,ndd ”("11fthc iirtial ifining• The decisions of 1tignsl 11th, ('a, the (vedding, of NI.•s \1 rd:• the teals of .\ulmrn, \Vest field and story' using; Mrs. \\', 1\t'cllllil' and Nlrs, i,tt i "I leis :u't t it Ill"ubt Ito! he is l NIargat'tt NIt((;a r, (laughter of Nlrs•I I\ hill 1'hi111 and NE alguy tit., Hall 1iltth. Thi:• ::;lull will ,tart at n.,,l) ('rant, 1l Ito umpired nit the base, trete \\'illi;lln 1„in,ton, 111 th, aur! NI r. !Milnerl the highest standings in their ;It the .M;rhrulturll grounds. it ,haul'( THIS IS FROLIC NIGHT Come To Town And Enjoy A Full E. \\'rittlit•, 1 amlt, lietir""-lv, The gone under this impression to have been disputed oil ;(veva! occasion, by the gr:uldnu cit.t', 1111 sang "\\•ben 1',t , 11It'ontt ilt rt. i.t;(1 s mel.utes 11nlent- L'Ir111,Iay(r,, The gauge wa; call(•,! 16,14(11 Cole, younger• son oil f r• and ,i'tsi'cctir.' gt';t'll • ;It, til 1','111,.1. be the ball classic of the season. \1'c, l' urtin ; Ma".,Mts. (a(rcit ihrt' our trot( and stmt,.,. sympathy In )t) Chi I,ixlh nn,ingt flue i'' d:ulsnc,s \lis. huiv'rt Old Clinton. i \'--""- The r„(ir ((ill be held on rues Hain read an article all the "origin of )(Yards t1); people (1 Cilitad.. 1 that!!: (den cartel' nrut bit d.•tante for 111).11) !'he nlclrri:ll;e nas Jrcrf'irl"rti by the lliil)ortant hill! Ge1111e'1'0 Be street, attd I, .cbt,luic,l t” get started Played 011 \Vestliel(' at i o'cl n k, During the evening :t free I)ii11i1011(1 +'''1!('1'1.1 hill hr' slater! i)t the i;oD (001, t:oncert Company. '1•ilis Company Tier, i.:1 very important ball gicnii• . coining tip for the Myth ball lila!; and I!sale \cry' highly recommended. Mr. ( ooh is an outstanding magician. ono fan,, 1111111 u,u,t gin it t„ bate al Hi 1 anada', it•t• ile i, also a car - Hue (t:r; scalloped also and ,he carried 11111tH c in tilt grunt) fin,tk. \t the ill” ,Ic,ult time \\c,tlitld and .\uhurli ere lt„'111,1 And \•cntl'ilor(nist of uutstantl- a shower bouquet of II/darer/fie rose,, present PP.; ab.bty• lelludld in bis company, 11l'I' al'ce,st)ries \Veil' black and she tied wit!! $ points each for the gr'ttiLi' 'i 1't'rt(rrlllrt•, „di hl• Ni,,; ()live Mc. wore a tiny' dower bat of \rhitc and I,adcrshi1', an.! Myth i, 2 points bc-;it„nald, (told \I,dali,t Songstress, with blue Ilya:intlls• (hind ((itlt a total of o. 'I'llis necessitates i ;t voice I.ke 1Xate Smith, and :hiss The Itruonl (ea, attended by his , the re -playing of a tit game „f over :l \I„!ly Johnston, tap dancer cstraordin- hruthcr, !h'. l;anilal Cole, of tllc l'ni- "cut' ;44” hvt\vetn lltvlli tints \\'t,tficlll l; l h This concert r„ntpany” trill thrill \•tr-it;v of \\•cstcrn Ontario, and \It's, \,\ hid' ('a, played t)1 the \\'c,tiitlll l\ott g'itll their outstanding ph tltri- I)on \\'ikon of Ciinton was matron! of Ili:ctnond, li I11y'th can \\in it toe iii;lilt•(•. This .,Lute gill be staged right hollow'. She wore a \\IIL, sill: 1 rdcr- . stbcdulc gill tut! Stith ail tl i ve teams I hit the ((,,till , 1.e(d. hyteri n church in \that nun' is til:lt\a, it) the first war. the 1\'c,tficid Diamond t„ ser the tut grin( wit!( dreg pnrplt arras -mics, anti tic,! at eight t,oints tart. !f t it( ' I or the enjoyment of loll! young and lose ,t (111 he curtains for the 1tIytli ( ) g 11 rticultural l'i't r 1 ' I ticrlant gave' bctwev'n .Nohow! and her ltuwers (v(re Johantla Ilii! roses" 11'1 rheic ((ill be the big barn dance in 1 can understand that Canada's uu- entry. and \ve,.ifiehi and .\mourn \\ill \It's, Serinlgeomr and Mrs. Canting Ales don't Enol\ \,.lint lean• is• 1'1111 \\'e,tiirlel, auci thry \ccrc rtgardrrl 1)r \Iter the ccrcnlony a rcccp(hl"1 Nva 'continmc in the group play-offs. ,(it«rg,e Radford barn, also right on the sang 'as i ( hunch in the t resume Isuldicr kl1"t it Neth! 111 have, anti vet string one 111 the Inst giai les "f Iht 111 aet Iht hunt of the hr.dr's truth,,., •\iter the g,clre bctnteu -\„bur” au'! main tlorougrtare; :1 gold d;ua•e flour This tris ioll"w('d by a ,her( rtsunit o(I snffir,d it) food ;Ind ,.lth,.; and roils, ,chednle. I'hr game \ras a pitrhet's ,t"1. her inlnlediate rt l;Itirrs ;u,d friend” tHieof_ trill ;mu to the enjoyment of this eVellt, st)nu of the tl,iui,lers mill elder's .'slthe result of this barh:m•ious (var. incl hattil I"1 hit full nine inning, is g'11ir11 and a buffet luncheon was serecd by!\ ttttit11'11 rt171 • iL1\Itll\ alml11\\t(,,tfi('id gins! \\'ilhee's Orchestra «ill provide Chi, chinch front i v! to 1'110, 1'htslncrcr ,hail forgirr (hc (icrntan. 'That the old master uC the mound, 'i' ming NI;„ h.Ilrn Gl'ai'y, Int 5117111, 1(1.," 11; team, Incl, Int' 111 dcri,i,nl as t" Ch1 the lmisir. part of Ili e (It a ti rlu,('d by all s.r,g- I;,,•dine, best,:'I !,is rit•al hurler, \\'alter Fox s nl Toronto nl I NI 1., l'hatl ire I 1 there trill 1)r g;unr,, new and old, ing "L'lc,t Ie the tie lcitl binds.”f$! in ;t ,lvt pvi• 'I a rent.,.}, ttrire (•c 7';tri;, nbo alit, pitched an csctlleitt (i!tason 1f Nett furl: Citi. 'l'ht h"nil ,i;ltt ti the glune Stas rtathe,l, J'hc ;gitb sit ttl11 l,riZc, 1111,.1'1 in all cases. 1 R (iillt•hl,ie, curvet!,. 1f lli,tit•-),glare rapid, plundered. dc,U•oycd• tluc,hi lg nlaih'nc, gut busy in t11r g:uuc. \\'cstfi' id you lthc sant it) the \\a, beautifully dre(1r:uod \\'till a pt•u- I ic:'.i Re ('arch then tool: charge, and slaughter the sciiish (iermuml• in vrar" ttl,iln nt suncn,cl bl"nuls• \\'estti, 1'I r„1nn:nlity, and 111., nlal:t, it :Fca11t ine ihr,t games g'in he the. 1111 have heard nothing but a gun! I\tt1 last hall ill lh, ninth, «'11('11 they ,cored \c1.} difficult for that community' to monster !;.ago booth (cilli $150•00 in called on I)1.. Annie Rus,, ('111, Neel -I The happ3. couple left for their the tit."1 :ung w inning run. i i .' I players I 1nsl;utdi lg; n in, coined Ihr g; Int ,and rennu I:cd that no l lar a\\ Iy, Irer:utsr it bring only tuffs- ! htncylti ,"lt .al "Tile Pities" near \lid- ltii ler their ayer> ❑, flu ,.,!ling; n >- I try, distress and poverty it) a country, I \\'c,lll,l! ltntd the scoring 1)t thr er;ttitms must tarry on. It (a, left I l'o (1 11n1 the cutting ill) their will be 1,111 gro\1s 1!11 r„wcdays, land. The bride \yore for tr:lt•tiling a 1 8300.00li(I ai11i be 1,• 1':. ('•,,diff N1.1-1., tt'a; guest \c<, I,untrtiy Nees Belgium a rich one, Ith inni'lg wit a single rem, but in th•apcd Inedel of itis;, corded ('rept mid ',with the management of the \\'esifiehl the drawing for the I s,raker and commended the 1\'onlclt,s;well, surd'. \vitt, density off' population, s.Nlb Altburn tied it tip, au'I \\tit her tete,:c,1•.es !tire vnicr and black. (tram MI t' ariangr the Batt to suit. (Ilith tint:it, bare butt selling gibe but :1lways we lire in good iricnd,hip (('ills nne up ((dill a single in the Hill. In (tttItl ing lir tilt Myth (cam, (i:l-.Icake, for the past three necks, Piot 11 1 til ll' '.m their splendid wail: ',Li, l , She c:wiled al olive green coin with I' our ntigilbor. 1'uu can understand the last .'i the 9th the i\'c,tf.tld boys 11/.II (• .. ,a.11 1)t could get 1's no t1- ertont ((ill (;nit ticket, on these Ey- ( int ;Illd (:nnUll'\'• Ill' lull) "1 llll'l'I;', 1\1111 t' tt tit 1"11::1', till!' 11'„1'1 lilt gI'l/1111, ht)w, tin !mien tor the trust lu he put 's1;lgld a rally (•Sieh netted them +r olhtr any tin ,'• \1'1. hop( ht didn't grand prizes. There are six big pities, int; the laic \I r, Roosevelt, \I r. Char-; cnougtt rims 10 win the gauze. The gift, silvtt• fox bracelets, grand an Electric \\re are first ori i( chill, : inion} I'•rlon, and others, in hint 111\1, !eller the impression in \Vestf.eld that 1 . > g:int ended in a bit of an argument •\tier their• hunttut'1ou flit lu'l'l, and I Second prize is a ]lrcahfa,t Suite; Nlrs• 1'ranblin I1a.nton read a letter ! ata h_ yeti: awl have heard m„1.c 1111 Blyth players just silt around 1)r- , 1 of 'reeling frau, Nlh:, Irene ()Immo'. guns than hair on my head shunt the when Ilill (.'raur, who nes umpiring at groom will return to Goderich Town- ' Third Prize a ],rand New C'•C.NI; Nevi) tittles, (acing for the. nest ' > ,hip t\hcrr they ((sill lit(. Bicycle; 1111 prize, a Set of dishes; of \\lug:lion, ;end Mrs, 1, 11, \1•alsull la,l fe(v years. 1 hope to live in peace, the plate called Cook out for running(lues!, g'cre present from Aurora. g`ante, ; read a poem, "Sunset on Lake Huron,” rest and bell(',. lime, 'I'h",e ars the loo tat oft the base liar. lei; dcrisi1'lt I bans will \r!)t to see this important th Prize, Electric Iron; rah prix(., nal, alic!'cll after the t•ule boot; bad S;unix, 'I'rruntr, myth, Cl.nt"n toil! 5111 1f blanket,• 1'Iron; ('ill 1)t nn composed be \ti,s !;'c O'Cunncl• stoic \t'i`ll(', ;uu long lit(. for you, your c:uuc on the \\'c,tticld I)tanittn!, and \tw 1'"1.l: City. Miss (idlesp.e rnnduttcd a contest fandly and rrlathuns. \\iv kelp the bcv11 n"m:ultc'.1, mid C'"ilk's run \\as Bride Showirred I(.11 he informed \when it ., to 1,0 sale the night of the Frolic, right up the wnult'1'• ,layer!, to tett time of the Dra(•, with Mrs. \\', Johnston and Mrs, J. II. 1,1u't, tiIl!s lit of your litter girl, "Linda Nil's. ,\ding Stewart, Staudt}, and her 1 ft ,I:ulcl, ahvays on the tnautlr stere, The pl,lycr,' i' I:\cry ecru of the mtley raised I;• I'alintt, ('inotrs' I \1'e,tfie!d—\I. \(rlh,acll, A. Coul<, daughter, \It's• I). \\'ikon, cutcttai°1'`I ti from this Frolic ('ill be used for Cont- \Irs, Ile('rge l.t'itl (vas presented N116,11hi \\'hill fh,\vers, Il prt,rrees Nett!! a ,!111\1,. and ,.lass reunion on TO I1URON I'.'1It11'IER Si,[!, Jardine, E. Snell, i.. slid, a• enmity h,ttcrnient. (ith a beautifill b unmet of sweet pea:: 1:1, a rel.': every day we remember lilt 1 Saturday crrnili, in honour 1)t' Miss On .\u,,m,t IIIth, 1')a3 the Gutlerich S fell, 11• McDowell, G. N!e!)o\vcll• The Lions have, many projects in Mrs. ;l, the only,' gi';1111!11111,1t1' present, and short liner her father ,pent bets!'' NI;i1•g;!ret Murray of New York Cay, Elevator !''111 any tllttally raised the Mrs, 1)(Ingh, \lor'risou \vas like\vise Now 1 end and beg to apologise as •iuim'i—.\rni,trong, 1lagghtt, Craig., view gang ash for rola (hula -hearted Beadle, 1?,.adder:, Tarr, %.('ihmchcy, and Myth, \vhosc marriage to NIr• grit(' for loading grain into trucks by honored as tilt• youngest grandmother. I :Cul not used to I?n';I.•h ('riling' l;ohert Cole, of Clinton, tool: place on one-haif cunt per bushel on bag.t;ctl support ill their ,.flair to ,.,rise funds, \\'ikon, (Tarte',.. (---...--• ;\ dainty Innrh (vas screed. l)1., Annie Sincerely, from 1'11lpire,—,\1 tilt -plata, Ci';ti.t; ort the-•\utlust ISth, 1!)45, 'fete bride -elect ('ho grain nil tied, incl bit 011e rent per r ( , Ross treated everyone ti, ice cream. N1 R, l\• NIRS, flit n t, I 1',1;1? bases, R, l;cdnu,lid• is a graduate of the Ontario hospital bushel on grain. bagged and tied, The I llll'(l Ilc1itity Judge -----V Si \faaltchruggc Street, School of \tiring in London, left Can- iflrg'aI lollrrtiom, Avert( continued until Vilti I 1'.1 `ICCl11c11C'011 ("intuit, Belgium• "1.\r I t IV. Al. MEETING ada to amept a 'u,htion net tilt nursing Nlay 7111, . 19'15. «lien Ow \Vartime i \\'e stated last trent: than We did 'Wt. staff ;It Columbia Presbylci'ian \fedi- Prices and (rade Board instituted pro- . ro hn1\r \t ,to the third lodge tris in the The reltlhu' meeting of the 1V. NI, S. ami\ras 1)i1!rlyd trilh Nli'. and Nirs. Morris'11(i 'ilstlijl Council nal ('entre in 1II-1?, 1 t)1 the pa,( feu• evedin•gs against tilt company• On of the united Church. (vas held in the'Verildere \\ hell fhc Canadian 11(11 )e beauty rintr,t, bald in connection \riot (1 1,11 nt• ltcl'i it) icsl crar• Pile Cutnlni! tact on August 13, in the }cars s111 has been practising private iIttly 5111 (tit company (a, found gtt.it, 1111 !.tuna \' 1 Sports !:rents last Church basement august 11th. Mrs. tett sent t t g tl ►'u\\tsbi t !gall, \t•ith all the members nursing there. -Although the (tin- has and fined :und are living required Ire I!1. ,Irene a ,r\cn day rest period tviUl 1 t Thursday afters"'n• \\'e have since Sinclair 1\11, in charge i',1. the business !,resent except Charles (;amts,• The «i,itIt separated Nltss \hu'l'a}', class- the \\'•! •'1'.11., to intik, refund, dirrrt I1I to int„rnlcd (hal ht \\:Is 1)1.. \\'. E. of the mei:H g \lis. Pollard g:lt•e in_)licit• it was (hat he was there. that Reete presblt',i, mates, stern \\' rte present for lhr oe- lu I:uulrr.; „I all 111"11('} illrg.ally col tcrc•tiag rcadirg;• NIrs• Marshall, hr rrrci\':c( his ChrisUuas parcel., 1,.1111 Nlrllurhrou, of 131u\(icl:, 1'cnn.. a The 'ninnies 1,1 111 last meeting «err rasion, who \\ith her friends from Irricd. .n order to secure the money leader• of the NI1s.,ioa Panel, ;end a Hum_ '111,111e, amyl they welns so short of loon hilthrt• in !au of \h. Gilbert \ether}. I read and adopted on motion of 1117t•ey 111}111, \\';111111 and Clinton triage ala 1111111 must furnish proof to the \\'r are also informed that 11e i, her 1.0' nunlbrl, presented a splendid ithal it was unc ill' his I,iggc,t delights' 111nlsluti cud \\'til, Spcir. 11appy gathering, The bt'hde-elect 1.c \1'•1'.'1'.1). of !taring received grain on uJuan Icrn1cl: presiding. Miss to share his, parcels with them. I quite an autln,rlty, 111 beautiful (oaten, program, I b' \loved by ! lain\ 'Johnston, second- trued a show+ i of lovely gifts and ,thtrit excessive charge; were paid. T111 bating, olide a study of them for some Chile \IrGu«ati offered cd prarcr. piano1ll--.\ rd by 1 encs \lichit that Py-I.a1r \o' aitcrwa,us \Ir,, \\'ilson amt! Mrs. 1follo(\itg (•laid probably he asccpied rears. J'hr \\mutt rl'l feel highly solos by Niatut 1'tt and Rhea Ila!I' 111, setting the 'i'ownship Mill rte ;0 Itaylnon! of Chath:mn, served a buffet'lo the \\'•1'•!' I1. a> pile([. Dart, fats} ant! I'1sii ! tt Ibk, chit'_ 1 • ,, r ,complimented on the fat( that she tris Old Fire Il1lll I o Ile 3 Mills, be passed. Carried. luncheon, The rcntaindet• of the even A recehpted bill it grant purchased, the choirs 11 such authoritative us by foil,. girl: "Jesus 1),\•c; the child- ILe111U1'e(I Moved by Jany: Mithti, stt'tiniccl ing \vas spent chatting. or a cheque (•Lich was given in pay - source. ren;' Hay by six girls. ”\\'orb! Peart' by 1$ lar(•e,(.• Johnston, that \1'ahln Park ti' meat for grain, or a statement from the) Court", duct "\\ hat a Friend" Mrs.! Nil. Robert \l err"nth(. has purchased he givcu a grout of .;;JIII. Carrie t• S cy . books of the dealer from ('lion the! 'l 'hr (('. I ld', 1"nl 1st Rattly bridge Colt and Ii•r.thryn, Solo by Shirty ('art t t Lot 2, Mi•Connclla Surrey, or( I1111)1'eS911'e LIlltl'Cli ,:.:(2-...)'1CC \lore•,.! be I lag vil• Johnston, secondee!t'rahn (':Is purcliascd, or a doelaration by' 1)c, jest 11,.11 completed by the Second 1':ilconcl. \largucrilc hall lube a story which the old fire hail is situate. ]t is Held Last Sunday the dealer and the iartncr. , about Chm•cll of ;111 Nations, Joan Nlt', \etec"uthr's intention to have the by \\'nn Speirs that the road bills, a' I battalion of the Royal Canadian En - presented Samuel, by the roil superinl(ndent• .\n intprc,sit•c ,envier of Thmiksgir- Faiine,s are advised to lucre this', 1\rr the Ijssel Rifer at 7.ltullr. The old lira loll is; one of the (1.w he paid, (Tarried' Mg for recent victory (1.;t; at ,.lugged !,y proof in t ca,li,a::, as it i; 1,1.oh;lhic i . \Irs• N1 tli1('1111 gait a $li!ltng "'fhcJ moved fry James \lirhic, ser"11!!11! ,,,, r 111 the \:t11crland;• Called the "Maple l(er, \Ir• Nlactmilia, off' the presto._ hy-.1!1;11 am evening, meeting \rill bo hold. Lraf llri'1¢r is i, I,Gpll feet lung ant! Good Sa11c161,111 Mrs. Il1lbort gaveirvinainins, old land arks of the town, tttitln l'hurh last Sunday nlorniilg. Ihn (Iiiiltn (titllin a short time with a by \Vitt. Spcir, that the meeting; ail char, the• river by ?t feet, It is part a reading 111 N115,i1't;fry P.d11ra(intl it laed 1"I inane years Inas berm an 1c(', j,11'11 to 11!1('1 again 111 Srpteullrer 10, \, in ;111 Nir, \latc,mnclfs ,tit's(',,;repro;entatire :•1 the \\'.1','1.11• prest•ltl t,j iht C;utadi;ut .\rtny's progr;tnl to promote human brotherhood. \Irs• sore, his removal will greatly c t!Itit t 1,)15 al 1 ). m• Carried. the (alar 1f NI r, \t1\rouihe's )1.o )trey. 1 it tea, markt (I by a spirit 1f dtepltn \rill, the proofs and hand t11en' on assist in the 1.c-cun,lructiun azul 1.c Falconer gare a rphndid reading on i t fhc ful!ott.ng accounts (•tic paid: humility and gratitude t'' God for 10s to the &gyrator non,palty for l,1111t• - ilahilitalinn of the \(theflauds• The "The !bid's iIaytr" \liss 1'.11111 1'_,1- 'i)O unfailing aid to the Allied Nations. ___\t I'• Black, sheep hilic.... lard ine.,idc'.I at the piano. \\'algae(' :\raga•• valuating fees • 2,l") iii, add,.t., e'on tned a In1to1,1 meeting when a ranged for. --- — RGPOR'rED TO CENTRALIA 'crossing; ,II•uctmre designed fur rapid Ciilbcrt \1cC tilt m, grant to \\'al message. Besides our debt 111 i,1.;fisc It i; urcc,111y rrllnr,trd titan the construction 1hr,ittg* nlit'f 111. campaign;. tt tom !'iii .. . .35.11( and th:itk,girint:, (here mitis( he 1•e (r,•.It li ' pit:;,1ent and ;('heti,.\• n,ahe . Canada has 'differed 1113,111') casualties F11. -Sgt. filet' Tasker reported for in the armed 11,rr•es, incllttitii.t 38,718 further duty 1,: the Centralia aIrptrt ntwtd •n,1!.i 7 Ilion of every rife for 11'• :livid( int 17711 ttinn ;bailable 1i the .\; i;(Img at lite :\ng!icatt Services On ihi ta,l:, ;thrid. st' "'1 s,rt.'n ,i.,rrt,,,; :nal that thry , dead and 2,31I5 missing from the out -ion 'fine,day, ater al cnjo)(ab!e 3O -day nud;lt ,,,,'. r I t1,' lac('. l.. F, Slhip- itreak of (ear in September 1939, to furlough at his home byre. Glyn jt): fly the nuc! 1f le)ld, the►'(' were 3S,SS(, Till' p,ahn :o,d hyuls cio,cu 1\rrt i, E`lcd t„ pa, the inlri'nttion on t"I,lulg. 11..\,, l..fh., of hitclener. June 30. 19-15. ! recently returned front overseas. \\;otttci in Catt:•da's armed forces.all appropriate for the occasion.tits farmers. (il•,lu,ltnotifer', Day" followed 1)y \11.s• you Mt', for \t ur slicer(' tellnlgs "1 :Is ,lid \\''titer 'fart, for .iubnrll, h('\. .1, Sintl,u,, pastor 1f the United ]'ells reading the press report of a Ittallkfulnes'' The players \rar( as f„ll ,w,: Church. i Ie tl;. Grandmother's meeting, held i't' 111) t11 \\ r (rill that (c 1lrigiunl, are more 1111th—lira}, Tunnrr, I'".leis :1tl:in, I'11t' bri ll w'(t't a pencil slit,, frock of twenty -1111 )1111, ag'', \thin \its, ,1• indebted f1., nt \'uitr sons for the (luick son, Doherty, Icvlt', !glut,., '1':Ittlblrtt, misty -mite the scalloped trout pcplmlu. 1rul,trung (as l,re,irletit, ,\ p(1r(t4 t`I lihelat.on of our dearest land, \\•hal Carter. !!tired It the side, and galhcred into a bow in the hack. The fr('neh necl:- 1,oug .\g"" gas then sung l,y the have Incofor them 1, ung)• (1 (111ty :Auburn-.\rntstrong, !lae ill, Craig, the 1ir'tnthnoii,tr . Nlrs, :1 "Taylor t"w:u•ds nu'n \\h) gave hi I.fe for a Ilcadlr, 1lrcdn,.ck, 'I':u•is, iilClir,nc y g.t;Irl .1 Ili,' 'I'1. til th' tnelilr aCll, ,111'• (rt't'rlriti ,Intl !I"Ilesly. it is not tilt) tviisall, (.after. rolnul.Ilg Ni r, and \It's• McGowan •-• 11111(.11 to hell) one another and find it l'nlpire, — .\t the plat,., 1':rcrcti home, ('io'n in 18(15 it was planted in mil\ under t'ultiv'ite folk. As an nit! tirri,utc"ttr, on the bases, 11111 Craig. oat, :ung ;1 1.c,) .(:ate into the tn('niy soldier of dhr other (var, I feel I kn,'w "el•c, \\"Is n'rl:e M1', .\11'1""1-t1, Il'unt'111'(1('1'than evelyv,lte• (that a soldiel'sttf- duut 11 ((v is. fried, defend and sustain it) battle time, WRSTFIELD WIN FROM AUBURN \1 r,, ti (,lie ('"ening g;ne .I ,ln'rl his- hut the rettaril is the gathering of tory of the rciil;ious life of the Carly !.\ (arincluding m u,y front fru))) (•11,11 wt call (wile), 1111! victory. }."t crowd, settlers here, particularly' of the Pits• \rhttciul'c they may he proud; also it Myth, \\'arc oil !tine! Nloiulay nicht ;it 1'nt'ther rotiec «hit he `liven of II "s Bailey- bridge i• a preasseniblcd river HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured U. S. Attorney General, --- 12 Alleviate. 13 Courtesy title. 19 Verbal. 15 Military police (abbe.). 16 Part of a church. 18 Biblical pronoun. 10 Either. 21 Dined. 22 Novel. 24 Jumbled type. 26 Machine part. 29 Pertaining to Arabian. 82 Weird. 83 Crystalline hydrocarbon. 89 Symbol for illinum. 85 Exists. 86 Alloy of iron and carbon. 39 Congeal. 43 Father (Sp.). 49 Religious holiday. U. S. OFFICIAL Answer to Previous Puzzle I LL I NO i S_AIREA_ BLEAT1S IPE; ANNA EL AN RAI N I NG E S G I I IK I R I G,Q!R ES IVIJI N P. S M AD~ GTNFA AR''I FEE3i FET '7/AMER I C,A RS7AX EER I E ABETS - ''TI LSPT_RAM MON0CHORD2 E I NS TACK7ELLM ::COMETS —11HEEF1LACPOSSE, 45 Year (abbr.). 3 Snake. 46 Weapon. 4 Compass point 49 Strike lightly. 5 Island, 50 Doctor (abbr.) 51 Toward. 6 Lie seated. 53 More secure. 7 Coarse part of 55 Tantalum wheat. (symbol). 8 Accomplish. 57 Narrow, edge. 9 Arid. 59 Spoil. 10 City in New (30 Agreement. Guinea. 62 He is a U. S. 11 Cloth measure _-.— —. 16 Near. VERTICAL 17 Gather, as harvest.. 1 Iron (symbol ).19 Native metal. 2 Male sheep. 20 Fish eggs. CROSSTOWN 21 Exist. 23 Twisted. 24 Metal fastener 25 Frozen water. 27 Attempted. 28 One who lubricates. 30 Constellation, 31 Assail. 36 Enemy agent. 37 Sailor. 30 Limb. 39 Fright. 40 Knock: 41 Z. 42 Make a mistake. 471Ve. 48 Appellation. 49 Call. 51 Beverage. 52 Eye. 54 Obese. 55 Tag. 56 High card. 57 Before Christ (abbr.). 58 Musical syllabic. 60 Afternoon (abbr.). 01 Transpose (abbr.). Out Our Way By J. R. Williams ! WE NEED A RUN AND THERE'S ONLY ONE WAV `, FOR 'OU TO GET CIJ BASE•- CROWD THE PLATE AMC) LET -THE BALL HIT YOU; THEY wMOw YOU'RE AN EASY 5TRII<EOU7 SO COOL 'EM: IT WON'T HUT2T•• HE AIN'T GOT MUCH SPEED: 1 r;,--4 HEROES ARE MADE • NOT BORN • 3 l7w�tUn,„� 1 r .to U 1 P,1 Clt WI. 1W. PC nW1!i..(I PACKS BAGGAGE INTO CAR, AND JOURNEY BEGINS, EVERYBODY CHEERFLI. ti;MILT OF THIS 15 THAT AT EVERY BUMP, SUITCASE TOPPLES OFF TOP OF PILE INTO GRANDMA'S LAP WIFE DECIDES PRESENTLY THAT GRANDMA HASN'T ROOM FOR HER rEET, AND REDISTRIBUTES BAGGAGE HAKES ANOTHER REARRANGEMENT,THERE SEEMING To BE MUCH MORE BAGGAGE TITAN BEFORE So THAT THERE'S NO ROOM AT ALL FOR THE BIG VALISE SETTLES IT BY PUTTING VALISE ON SEAT MID HOLDING JUNIOR N LAP WHERE, GETTING RESTLESS, HE MAKES DRIVING IMPOSSIBLE WIFE STOPS CAR AND REDISTRIBUTES BAGGAGE AGAIN AS IT WAS II11 THE FIRST PLACE,SAYS SHE KNEW SIZE COULD FIX IT ALL RIGHT (boprrl,lbt, NU. ny The Ben Brnetkala, he 1 THE SPORTING THING "-TA Just like a kid stampal” about w tl ti'n's By Roland Coe "•J make sure they are knitted big enough, because if they're too long the toes always can be folded under." • THIS ARMY 'Wouldn't cha think he'd be satisfied t'knit or sumpin simpler!" THIS CURIOUS WORLD • By William Ferguson AMONG EARLY PEOPLES OF THE LVQRLD, SKULLS WERE COMMONLY USED AS ,GIR/NK/NG Cc -441S. CASTOR AND POLLUX THE TWO STA: S KNOWN FOR CENTURIES AS `7/12? h'EAVENLY TWINS ARE SLOWLYOR//T//v 1. AL REG. U. B. PAT. OFF. Will,' 41 BY NEA bERVICE,INC. 70 A BRITISH SOLDIER; WHAT IS A eyl/RR/CA/s/.&; ARC/WE; ADAM/NG 0/V/0/V ✓.e.pRY ANSWER: Hurricane, a British fighter plane; Archie, n British Mti-aircraft gun; Flaming Onion, a German anti-aircraft projectile; Jerry, a German fighter or his plane. FUNNY BUSINESS By He'rshberger "Private McGenius wishes to demonstrate his special bayonet for capturing retreating Japs!" REG'LAR FELLERS—Law-abiding Pinhead WELL;zooLlG-- THEE[':', TH' LAW IN BLACK( �-� AN' WI:.TI • !' •4 off PSIIAW! 1 ,^r4 .' ...''1-r3� , PIMA'S MOWERS 710pARK fOn D7( r 'wy��QYi , 4.•=c • -BUT THAT DOESN'T 51O7; "6RING'EM•BACK-ALIVE DUFFY' JU5'STEP 71415 V,'AY +N' SEE WHAT A LEGAL MIND I I•IAVIL ! , MUTT AND JEFF— YOU•A CAMOUFLAGE EXPERT? HA HAl DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH, I GOT A SPLIT LIP' LI STEN,YOU! I'M A GENUINE CAMOUFLAGE EXPERT, AND I CAN PROVE IT! Vra tux. 1 CONT REMEME ER NO SIGN SAYit ' VA CCULDN' \..PICK FI.CV:rr?,.:-, FRO OUlf:IDE TH' PARK' '5 C's .� ) (' Now, I Ask You, What More Proof SEE THAT SNIP OUT THERE? WELL, /O.K. 1 CAMoUFLACED CoME "THAT SHIP! WITH ME! tr - ),". Do You Want? Answer 1.4,1, 1 Y., 19.t.f. r:T Me That By BUD FlSHER ----r—�� ;FF.. yIELL,TNr2E1'ouARE:" j'( -fin THAT PRoVES IT! l VJI;:N I CAI•100ilt.'_401 T CANIGu71.0il!,',,,.: N'r 1 I'4�LY---o - Yo-. .w.rinty POP—On the Outside Either Way 4. HE WON'T LET ME IN. ttJ1'.nd.bv ','he, IN 11 r/Idi .t`. Inc I • -BEG/-',USE NE DOESNIT RELIEVE- cTIVE COMET TO r[' LEGTDPE YOU ON $ALLIsTIG5 By BUD FISHER AND T WON1T LET 1M BECAUSE T I BELIE'9E. YOU ; HAVE ' r OF BUSY HOUSEWiVES For meals -in -a -hurry at any timed day—breakfast, lunch, between -meal snacks— , clever housewives rely on Kellogg's ready -to -eat cereals, They're ready to serve In 30 seconds ... need no mixing or cooking, Easy to digest. Economical, too! Nazi Atom Bomb Nearly Completed (;eon;ay was within five month of completing her own atom bomb When the European war ended. A British task force four months ago discovered that German scien- tists almost had completed work on the. bomb in a two -room labora- tory in the heart of a small silk factory 11 rth of 11 annoyer. The bomb, it was calculated would wipe out everything within a radials of six miles. A famous German research scientist in charge of the experi- ments %vas flown immediately to Britain at the time. He estimated his stork would have been com- pleted by October. Ile said t he German Govern- ment had given hint unlimited fundi till equipment and had not deucand•al any immediate results. THE ONE MAN DAPSASKED BE SPARED .,. ,.I )I0,111 4111111X. HIROHITO, EMPEROR OF JAPAN Food and Clothing Arrive In Norway Supi,1it s of food and clothing are arriving its Norway each week according to "News of Norway." On July 6, a dusty caravan of 211 Swiss trucks, heavily loaded with food, medicine, shoes, and clothing, -rumble through Oslo's streets. Nine day out of Basel, the trucks carried :110 tons of supplies valued at three million Swiss francs, and had pa -sed through Germany, Denmark. and Sweden on their way to Norway. Trucks and driv- ers of the Swiss Relief Convoy re- ceived a joyous welcome in Oslo. In tip B.C., the firing of damp straw to smoke out enemy posh tions was common. Infantile Paralysis ty phoid and other dangerous diseases can be carried by the common fly. Fly-Tox kills filthy flies instantly. Get a large bottle today. 45.1? Public interest in the post -(war possibilities of the Trans -.atlantic service operated by 'tyroses -Canada \ir fines continues to growThe number of requests • for passage has increased to over 1,000. RECTAL SORENESS AND PILE TORTURE QUICKLY RELIEVED It you oie troubtad with Itching plied ul 10,1111 soreness, du not delay treatment and run the risk of ti inn this condition become chronic. Any Itching or •1,1eness or pninrul paso• age of stool Is nature's warning and proper treatment shuu.d be secured at once. leol' this plll•pose get n poekage of Hent-Ituld front any druggist and use as directed. This forinule which Is used Internally Is a annul, easy to tulle tablet, will quickly relieve the Rehtnq and soreness rued aid in healing the sure lender sputa. ltenl•Itoi(I Is pleasant to use, Is htghly recommended and It seems the height of folly for any one to risk a painful and chronic pile condition when soot a rine remedy may be hod at such a small cost. It you try Ham -hold and are not enitll'ly plensl(I with the resells. your druggist will gIndly el 11 wnllr money Here's a SENSIBLE way to relieve MONTHLY FEMALE MISERY Lydia E. Pinkliant's \'cgetable Conipound not only helps relieve monthly pain but also accompanying nervous; tired, high- strung feelings—when due to functional periodic disturbances. It's one of the most effective medicines for this purpase. Pinkham's Compound helps nature! Follow label directions. Try r1! 10146:Mniihtuta VEGETABLE COMPOUND JAP TERRITORY UNDER POTSDAM TERMS Japanese holdings will be reduced to four islands indicated in black, under terms of the Potsdam Conference, which Japan has agreed to accept, Dotted linos indicate greatest extent of Jap conquests, The Potsdam declaration con- tains the following terms: 1. Elimination "for all. time" of the authority and influence of those who led Japan into her career of conquest, 2, Occupation of dints is Japanese territory to ''be desig- nated by the Allies until a "new order of peace and security" in the world is assured, 3. Limitation o f Japanese sovereignty to the slain Japanese islands of Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku, and a few minor islands. 4. Carrying out the cellos of the Cairo Declaration which would strip Japan of all its conquests. 5. Complete disarmament of Japanese ar11led forces. Britain Had No Civilian Population f t is :01 error to refer to the ci- vilian population of Great Britain, says the \\'indsor Star Everyone in the Lrnitrd Kiug- doul sant Northern Ireland was en- gaged .11 sl Inc war tvork, %vat task II.111V UIIICICS 11.111111eN S't'R.\I N 1 1: (11111 11 N Pullets, 6 week l and up. Sussex X Barrett keels pullets, 6 to 151 \eels. Johnson hatchery, her- g11s, Ont. 1111:1; RANCH.: l'I'I.LI':TS 12 11'1:1;KS up to 21J twecl,s. Day 11111 chicks ho felted to older for l'rll deliv- ery. '1')p Notch 1.'1,i1Iscries, (illt'Iph, (11111 Do. \\'I: 1VI1.1, IIA VI!: t'Ih1'I:S FOIL :Sept, nlber-oetoher delivery, if ord,red 11011. Ivor tuIlnedi;rte dc• I11'01y w;,' have limited supply light loved pullets, 2:1-1 Nveeles old. 111'11( Ilntrhery, 1;0 ,lolut N„ Ila 11(111,;11, tint. 111 51:.1;5' 111'I'.Ilt'1'1St'1'11.1S Cl.l:AN 1..151' .111LKl:Rs NO11' available, \1e ((ant dealers 111 your learltory. S. S. Dennis Co., ;0:18 Ilduut 9t., Loudon, Iutnrio. \VI1.1. 'I'I:.\DI•: FINE \I'UUD 'I'11111- er 175 :set es our good it uck or House or sell. \Talk( t'ut's cots, \'aull lliiIau't, Ont. 1)11';1:11: .t\.) 1'1,1;.1\1\(.' 11.1 V1: YOU .1NV'0IIINI; N11lsns 11 111(11 or Henning? \\'rile to us fur iuformltli0(1. 11'e are glad to 1111,W1..1. y 0111'. questions, Devitt' 1.• Ment I1. Parker's Dye \\'urltd Limited, 791 Vonge Street, 't'o• 1'"la 111. IAA ('A'rlONA1. 1't"1'I:XIs BUSINESS COLI,l11Jl this hall. Enquire about. Gregg Shotthnnd, choice of highly -paid slenugrapers, secretaries and re• potters. "Graduate with Gregg.,, FARM MACIIIN14111' 1011 SAI.I' CHOPPING M11.1, IN (1001) I.U('AL- Ily. Diesel power. Always good crops. \yrito 1,', J. Cos, Auburn, (hal, OU 11.1'. INTfIINATION.\I. S'1'A- tlonary Diesel, used very little. \\'rite or phone Lowvillu Feed Alilt, Route 2, Pluton, Ont. CHICK HATCHERY $1700. FOR Cllll'K HATCHERY IRY near Loddon, capacity 200,0611 chicks, Six ,Iamesway Incubators, 2 Ituekeye selling units and all necessary equipment. ('rice in- cluded exceptionally good build- ings. Business )1(19 grown Lou largo' for owner to handle, BERT WEIR & SON Dundas Sheet, London. ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED bought, sold, rebuilt; belts,, pul- leys, brushes. Allen Electric Com- pany Ltd., 23211 Uttfferin 51.. To• Punto. BOILER GUI..LJll Alrl't'I.LUCII, lis 11.1'., 1111 I.ISS, STEAM, IN EX- CELLENT CUN DI't'ION ; 1 RUN ("1ttIAIAN S1'UKI'tt, 1(111'i':IVING l'ANIC, CANADA LAUNDRY, 1123 DUNDAS W., TORONTO. ELECTRIC MOTORS ]tl':\\'t)L'ND ANI) REPAIRED. NX - pert workmanship. Moderate price?. Lloyd at. Bet ger, Monk - ion, Ontario, ANGORAS PAY: 1'011 1'l: i('l: Ill'OT.\TIONS ON lb Iroughhrll stock writ" \\'bite ('loud Ituhh)fjry. 23 Purdy St., 1_elle(Ille, Ont. DUN-l).\('l('5 KENNELS, RE( G1S- torwl, roe Dachshund puupie9. Writ' 136 Riverside Dr., \\'e't- nmu11L Weston, Onln0i1). A1.\KIS .61' 1101114 '('1114 lel NEST orangeade, lemonade, raspberry. free st1mole. \write TR.11)1411S, Box 151, Ottawa, Ont. 6, No enslavement of the Japa- nese nation. 7. Stern justice for war crim- inals, R, Removal by the Japanese Government of all obstacles to a revival of democracy, freedom of speech, religion, and thought, 0, Permission for Japan to re- tain such industries as will sus- tain its economy and permit reparations In kind, 10. Access for Japan to raw materials and world trade, 11, A promise to withdraw occupying Allied forces when Japan has establisllled a peace- fully inclined government "in accordance with the freely ex- pressed will of the Japanese people." 01' in uniform. None was a civilian in the true sense of the word. All were fighting or working for vic- tory. Iusccts have killed more men than all the wars in history put together'. Alexander the Great died al the height of his career from a mosq'I;'o bite. • h0II 9$2.10 35 (('5r'10t'5 D.6ItIt-tr41) 1''Alltl'11X or 27 heavy bene, Catskill or 20 Item 1st•erhen bear, l'lnnts that bear until late Fall. Are hardy plants for Northern growers, All new, thrifty, sprayed plants. Or- d,', now. Mention this paper. sent parcel post prepaid. 1W. Phillips, I:. 5, Welland, Unt. 1/1'.1 I, I'l'111'11Sle SII1)I:TIIIItN 1lull, 1 mouth' old, dark. red, Sire Parfaltte 11'inston Bates, hacked by I:. (1, 1'. l:reedillg' show typo', weighs around l,ar1, One hundred, Jack 5010dy, Clinton. 71.11111' N'VI I,T11:5. .11.1. 141241)5. List sent 1(x0, 'I'I1.\Il(':1;5, 1100 151, Ottawa, (/Ill, ONCE 1'5E0 75.1.11. Jt"1'1? 1'U'I'.6.0(3 ),odes 8t,r each; 75-1b. ,Upon potato 70('1)5, 7e c:u'h; 511-111, on. ton >,Iel.s, 6r 1:10 h. \Trite. homed - la 1,1 I,nlldilll 11:1), Com pa lay, London, Ont, GAINING WEIGHT? SLENDEX TEA 01Ja1 )',.0 (elan, 5n•ode, Figure, turns soul fond into merry instead or 1:11. GUARANTEED HARMLESS, J.011ap0se(1 pleOs,all het bs, 110 exec• cases or drastic diet. Month's supply $1.111 pse tea 11 . Dominion Herb Distributors LGL 91. l,n(vrenee IUwd„ pluntre:11 FARMS 1(111 SALE 1(111 5.11.1:-1'AItM, 11000\ ('OUN• ly, 100 workable nares, excellent buildings, good drilled well, close In gond highway!' anti markets. Hydro available, $6,000. For par- ticulars write D. A. Moore, 208 Deloraine Ate., Toronto, 1'.6I111 'I'6\'(1 11L'Nmuum ACIO'.S rt.m.'d, scwenly cultivated, rest wood, pasture, sugar bush, large bink bawd, cement floor, large house, stone w•n1), basement, spring water, sink, telephone, )apple 11ees, 2 miles hunt Iwo lawn., school bus passes door, 00300 $3,0(111, Cox 148, Suudridge. Ont. 1311 .11. 11 t45 F011 S.\ I.IS, 9 111 L115 first of sown River, :300 yards lakeshore. Leonard 1\'hittiugton, 11.11. 1, 5011111 Liver, ()tit. HUNDRED ACRE 'I'01t:\('('1.1 1''AItM for sale, sixty Hetes Tot/aces) land. clot' kilns, greenhouse 27 x 1(I I) ft.. hostile harts with Implements. Apply to Pull lolenktas, 11.11. :t. 'I'hanlesville, Ont. 21,7 A1'I1l1S 1,011 SALE, 12 5111.165 south of llaliburlon, eppr0ximate- ly 10(1 acres good workable land, remainder pasture and bush, plenty of (wood, timber for lum- ber and maple syrup bush, fair house and barn, well watered and fenced, !tailway and river run 1lu•ough property, Hydro power available, 2 miles from stntiun, general store, church, and school. Owner retl•ltg. lh'ice $3500. .\poly, Meiwille J1oKnit;ht, 11(10 11, 1lnliburton, Ont. F.603t 1011 5:\1.16, NINETY-TWO neves clay loan, more or less, includes twenty have,' bush, about five hundred Maples for tapping, evaporator rind equipment for ineking Maple Syrup, nearly new. Two gas wells for heating (si- lage four house, bank bnt'tl, silo, garage, henhouse, $601)0. Apply Mrs. Jennie ICinrly, Selkirk, Ont. loAll51 I_'Olt 1i11.11, tall A('l1165 lot 2, concession 15, 5Iariii7a, If nut sold will be rented this full: roll bat 8 -room brick house with ha thiamin ('4)171pleLe el fur, barn 54 x 71 with steel roof and other buildings; a never fail- ing creek. good Melds for tractor work: near station, high sellout and church, about 60 miles from Toronto, highway past. the Piave. W. F. Clarke, 11'oodvllle, Ont. 5,721 Allied Airmen Rescued from Seas A total of 5,721 Allied airulrn owe their Byes, to, the gallant crews of the ' launches and planes of the British''••Atr-Sea Rescue Service w'llo-picked .them( out of the water near Britain often under the noses of the Germans, the Air Ministry announced last week. Overseas units of the service rescued at least 3,200 airmen and In areas other than the seas around Great Britain, 4,665 sol- diers, sailors and civilians were saved. At she time of the Battle of Bri- tain the Air -Sea Rescue Service was a small, improvised and im- provising body, but in time it de- veloped into the highly specialized organization which sent out 136 R.A.F. craft, 60 United States coastal cutters and a large num- ber of naval craft to play their part when the great D -Day fleet sailed for France. One of its pilots touching down on the Iali•nd of Lampedusa in the Mediterranean during a heavy air raid, w,4s just in time to receive the surrender of the Italian gar- rison in the invasion of 1943. Dutch Royal Family Reunited In Holland Princes,' Julianna of the Nether- lands and her three daughters, ar- rived in fajolland recently and were mei by Prince Bernhard for the first reunion of the royal fancily on native soil in five years. Princess Julianna has reported at the food distribution office at Baarn, adjacent to Socstdijk where she will snake her home with her family, to obtain new identity cards — necessary for the issuance of food yards — for all members of her fatally, according to the Ne- therlands Government Information Bureau. "1 want to live \vitt' my husband and now children under the food ra- tioning systonl as all other Dutch- men Ito," the Princess told food officials. "\\'e want to live under normal rations as they are distri- buted by the food distributing ser- vice." FAItilS 11111 S.11.111 071, I;I:IX 'l'l0','NSHII', c1,US16 Erin Village null 21 ilighwey. 110'• Iuilding, spring' creek, water wells, small maple hush. $5(t acre. Open (or offer. Interested in quick sale. l.ot 2(1, Con, 11, Erin. 17' ,61:1:I':5 OI. 111)111) LAND I''OIt sale on county road, )5 10110 to highway and tiltnt;e, (011(1 good builin tt s. Apply to loans ward, 1'0 0 0 01011111, 11111. III I:DIC.1I, W.\N'I'I?D -- 11VI:ItV 511111':1:1':R of Moulton tie Pains sir Neuritis to Icy Dixon's Iteuu'dy. Alunro's Drug Store, :1:35 Elgin, 1)1(0twa. Po<1paid $1.1111. S'I'OA1:\CIi AND 11101:AD 1VOIt21S often are the 00(1-e of 111 -health In honlnns, 1111 11)4(.9. No one im- mune'. mmune! (('hy not find otlt 0 this Is your trouble? Interesting par• tielilals—free! \Write Mulveney'° Remedies, Specialists. Toronto 3 111061 1:1:1(.1 F(U'1' BALM 00• stro>s offensive odor instantly 4,5c bottle, Ottawa agent. Denman Dor: Store. (Showa. 1'111 I'0 .11'1('1':5: 'I'll 1: I1IN011'AI, ingredients in Dixon's ltelnc(ly for Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis. Sold only Alunro's Drug Store, :3:31 (;tern. Ottawa. Postpaid 61.00. I1All11)11I15SINIt L 1: A 0 N iIAIRDiRESSING '171L Robertson method, Information on request regarding classes. Robertson's hairdressing Acnd• ems 117 Avenue Rond, Toronto aft 5ICAI. INS'I'111151IIN'I'S ("111111 A, 110DD1NGTON BUYS, sells, exchanges musical instru- stents. 111 Church, Toronto 2, nl'I'4)It'1'(IN1'1'1115 11111 1V0M1'1N BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING 5011001. Urcat Opportunity, Learn Hairdressing Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful Marvel graduates. America's greatest sys• tem, illustrated catalogue tree. Write nr cull MA1i\'ISI. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS 368 [11.000 \V., TORONTO Branches: 4.1 King St, Hamilton ,t• 74 Rideau Street Ottawa. 1'1111'1'11(111 A 1'118 TRY CANADA'S LARGEST PHOTO FINISHING STUDIO (tel better pictures at lowest cost. Don't talcs chances with your film rolls. You can't take "snaps" over again. PROMPT MAIL SERVICE Any Size Roll — 6 or 8 Exposures DEVELOPED ANI.) PRINTED 115c A c.ustoncer in Cape Breton says, "1 have been sending films to you for 4 or 5 years. \\'otlld not Bend thein any;where else," SPECIAL ALBUM OFFER New Style Album With Prints sizes 16.20-127 if 29c (4c extra) is sent with film roll. SPECIAL PRICES ON I'RAMiNG ANL) COLORING Enlargements 4 x 6" In beautiful easel mounts, 3 tor 25c. Framed nn ivory tinted mats, 7 x 9", In Hold, Silver, Circassian Walnut of Black Ebony finish frames, the each. 0 enlargement enlored. 79c each OLD PICTURES RESTORED \Ve cnn restore any ofd photograph or Iqnnpshot and make any 'lumber of prints or enlargements desired The process requires the work of skilled artists, but the cost Is reasonable, Send us your picture and tell us what you want done and we will tell you the cost before doing the work. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Box 129. Postal Terminal A, Toronto Print Name and Address Plainly, on Have You Heard? Ilusband: "You don't Seen) to care for that sport jacket 1 or- dered for your birthday. Reinem • ber, I asked if you preferred small or large checks." Wife: "Yes, hut how did i know you were talking about clothes?" --o— "Is this the pugilist who was run into by a motorist?" asked the house surgeon. "No; he's the motorist who ran into the pugilist." —o— Uou;rwiie: Just look at the dust on the piano, Beulah. I is at kalrt six weeks old, Maid: Then it don't has(. nothin' to do with ole, nta'ani—I've only been here Iron' weeks. —o— Mrs. Newlywed: "Guess what I've cooked for your dinner," Mr. Newlywed: I'll try. Let me see it." —o— Smith: "So you're setting your boy up it: the bakery business?" Jones: "Yes; he's so keen on dough '(ltd such a swell loafer that I'm sure he'll rise in the business." Lesson In Democracy A lesson to the whole world in the blessings, practices and free- doms of democracy was to be seen iij the fact that Prime Mi sialf r Churchill took the IeaJJer of the OppositiAn Labor party, Clement Attlee, with hint to the Potsdam conferences, so that he nould be better fitted to take over if the election went as it did. It was democracy working at its excellent best. EXTRA FUSSY coffee Iovers go wild about Max- well House. Available at your grocer's in an All Putti pose Grind that suits any, type of coffee maker. It's superb coffee. TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your (illus to "petty developed and pointed. 1 011 8 EXPOSURE 001.1.26 '160 REPRINTS 8 for 25c FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE You may not Ret all the films you want this year, but you eon gel all the quality and servile you desire by sending your films to iMPERI.t1. I'Ill►'I'n SIIItVICII 5u111)11 1, Tnrnml,• I'ATEN'1'(4 1"14T11ERS'i'IINHAUGII Ai COMI'ANV Patent Solicitors. Established 18311; 14 1Ci1g \Vet, 'Toronto, Booklet of Information on re. wrest '1'14.60(1111RS W ANTIII) WANTED — (Jt At.IFLEI) 1'ltO- testnnt teachers for 'Township School .\ ren of Kennebec, dollen to commence Sept. 3, State quail. fteatio11s and 1101110 of last In- spector: minimum salary $1,250. Apply J. E. liughes, See.-'1'rean., Arden, Ont, TOWNSHIP 5 (' iI (1 0 I. BOARD, Drury, Denison and Graham, t)ta Wet of Sudbury, requires 3 Pro- testant qualified teachers for schools in following vilinges— \Whitefish, Worthington and High halls; also one bilingual leacher for rural school near Whitefish. Reply stating qurllifieations and salary expected to Airs. 11. I1, Murray, 360 Laura. Ave., Sudbury, Ont. TEACHER W ANTED FOR U.S.3. No, 1, Bond. Protestant, fleet class: salary 81,400. Apply A. Tlrlghtwell, Secretary -Treasurer, Shlllington P.O., Ontario, TWO QU]Ai.IFIED PROTESTAN7T Teachers for school area No, E Niontengle. Apply stating snlarY and qunllfieations to G, 11, \\'nod- eox, Sec.-Treas., R.11. No. 1, Ilybla, Ontario. N1ADAWASIA PUBLIC SC11001r Protestant female teacher want- ed for Junior room, 1st class cer- tificate with male preferred, hut not neressnry; salary $1,200 per, annum: duties eonlmen('e Sept, 4. h. T. Chaddock, Madawaska. Ont, GOLDEN LAKE—EXPISRIENCED Protestant teacher, Principal le 2 -roosted school at Village of Golden lake, Ont. Good trait and bus service. Apply, stating sal- ary and experience, to Wm. J. Hugh, Sec. -'liens., S.S. No. 2, North Algona, Golden take, Ont. 1VANTED 'LIMBER FOR BARN ERL111IN(i. Quote price and quantity to Gel- ald \\', Spence, Brewer's Mills, Ont. • WANTED — AN EXI'I:RII'1NC1•11) single dairyman, or n married man with no children for caring for n small, but, high class hol- stein herd on 11.0.P. in Peel Coun- ty District. Good living condi- tions and wages of 275.00 to 8100.00 depending on the man. Box 43, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto. WANTED — A THOROUGHLY trained conn hound preferably e female must be gond at trail and at tree and broke off of Jacks, fox and deer, Give. fall Particu- inrs including price. Box 44, TI Adelaide (V., T(Irnlltn, WANTED TO PPnctiASE PUL - lets, all breeds from 8 weeps up to laying. (food prtcee paid. Apply to Itox 38, 73 Adelaide \V, Yb- ronto. PAGE 4. .. MPIIPIIMUIPPVINICCOVIVIEKtIPOCIPVCXXIMICICIVCRXICOPOCCOCIOIRCittetCKVig • Elliott Instirance Agency BLYTII — ONT. INSURE NOW AND BE ASSURED. Car - Fire - Life - Sickness - Accident. tiH,IIlh 1\'e";111d, \i+hili 4'11 home of \Ir.mid \II`. I'.;ul ▪ J. � 11.1\ .1l t'Ir a,,:I c (.1 r• ,toll \Ir>. \\'. 11. R. Elliott, Gordon Elliott Office Phone 101, Resldencu ]'hone 12 or 110, 1 t . ;11111111, il• "COURTESY AND SERVICE" I \ ' 1111:'1 rill u' t!1i• \,1.11111} attended the \ 1 ,,t\ `rt \ u•e at Auburn 1;lt9t)412tat)taiDt12.)-NDt7t3t�l�t2t2lDl»tDtmt9tp121219�31Dar 12tD18tat913t21�t3t3t2/)13i)1D1Dt811t \\l'',I;'• 1,1\ l'\lI;il!�. Nits. .1'II \l: . \ rlll;lll :\III)"\\',l: \\ tut. n, 1'.;1 I. ;dun vit1 \I1 -•s \1,11 "i t ur.v „j lira:1(„rl1 it, 11 I r4•I I t!\ \\;lIl her run,ht. \\,1Lter C.;;.1„ 11,. \I `1 • .`'' .11. ' • it ! h hcrta \I c- ' •\ 1111,• ni (1,111 ieh, \l1.. I) •rutin' \Ic- ; \ 11!11 1,j 1.1;111011 `pent S11nd;i 1111111'1. 9 lir•• 1• . I HI'. l!1 +'l".l ,1 I01 al;l�s \\it., )II..1I;11 \Ir-. F• I• t',11'li - \1r• .1.:1 \I •• \\1`1,y S1ae1:11 u`: and NE— Eva, co I!rucejil•11, vi`ited „n Sunday \\itn \l1., ;111,1 \Ir`. Norman \Irl)„(veil ;111'1 \Ir. \\i1!ian. \l-ltunell• � I ND. ;111,1 \I r`, Chat les Smith and 1child! en \'•`;tet• , Sunday \vith \Ir. - ;11111 \I t• \\ i".;int Smith f 111.11-11+. iI (1111'`1, ,t t''1, h1'n1r „f \11., and \Ir _ , \l aurice I. ` ra'1 \\ ere Mrs. I.e,ler THE STANDARD WESTII'IELD I \I' • an.1 \I1 I'.ai \\•it.:lltnl;lll and I.un l� \i`11ed v.itll \I r• ,Intl \Ir-, 11. \Ir. ait I \Ir•. \\ nl• Ca:tur ,u11 11111- nnr ,Inc \\It!t \1 r• .1.- ILr \urnLln a111. Mi`+ lI.tlic Icul,uncll and \Ir+. 11.0,1,1 Cal ter of Delhi. \I' t • ,. t ,tmpht II ^i I ll',a\1,1, i, \1,1!1111; ill- Ia1L1r. \l1.. \\;• 11. Limp. 1 \II +t , He,t t"r an11 10,1'1 \Vi00111,111 h,11• ,of 1111'11 l 11111.1 •.., ;I 1'1 I•a:,t \\,11\.111 \It. an I \Ir• NH \\ i;,!ltncul 111111 +1'1.111 .1 1,n1;d1' (,t\ I,t,i \tceh al Iltr ightuntn• WANTE SEASONAL WORKERS For Factory Work DURING TOMATO SEASON BEGINNING ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST. ]]lake Application To Libby, McNeill & Libby CIIATILtM, ONTARIO. Even More Food Is Needed NOW L,ONDESBORO (.\nn Arbor. Mich., \vith \Ir• and MI'. Earl .\ndcr,'n, Itt'lgrnvc• „in l.e.mard \IcN;,il. have cha.ri:c "f the service Sunday' morning at ten t''clt,tk, :\it u.t 2i0,11. HULLh"1'1' Miss Helen Ratlf.-•r•1 i. visiting her brother in St. Cathari"e=. Nits, Helen Hall, llint,'n, `Hent last Reek with NI i•:cs Gail and June Nlan- Hillis, of Uctruit, vi>ilc,l t,vcl' r - N11'. a'1,1 \I:'.. Ralilh li,'llirey' and .' 1;1111iI\ L'f 1)tint-4t'.I1011, \'i`itutl 1111 Slllt- lla\ ;1:11! NH's. \Vn1. \I c\'iui;•. \Ir \\rte. (..„vier and dauthtcr, of - I.uudl c,„'r ', \! r •. Lorne Snell 14 ti,'11e- • rich, were \\•e`:f:c1'1 visitor, ,111 Suna•• \I r. Iti;!, \;tlt:c;rte „i .\ubttrn, cel u! Sun.. \\(tit his jric"d \It•. Taylor. \I'r. and \Ir.•. 1: 1h Snell and children of 1.on•b ••b 1.u, \i-itrd recently \\it!t \Ir, and \Ir" Charles Smith. \I r. an 1 \I r•. I':;u•I \\'igl;tnt;ul and l family \'i •it eel \\ ith \I r. a:;d lie \\•ipittlll;tn of the 111th Conce,,ion I)ieli, 111 :�tratlotd. \lith NI r. and \Irs. outs], \\It!, \11. and \I r,. l hale n1;un11er h\ 11111.;;..\\ 1 frtnit the lnlbhc of h:a`t \\',nv;,nll,h. (;l,r-!ut R. 'fa.iur and oiler rclalivr+ .\ ,(pith, through \\.! \'1111;,, viet'1ry bunds, i Mr. ;111'1 Mr- Ral1111 ('n\ ,11 Jack' '11, oil ti:1111'tl;l1' \\'!'IIC t'Ilrolllr to their cot • 1 \D+> \I:II"1' L. .\ returned 11)etc.ht"\l':Illl' 111'I'11ed front personal • : \lirhis au, vi,atl,l \lith \I r• awl tar,. t;tci' at It •Lie's Ilc;tch. ,Toronto ‘v1)11 Mr• ant! \I r., \le\eil, j iict,nte ',1\t', le the year 1') -I -I -•I5 n•a, ill's. Clarence t', Ix ;slier the tvnnk-end, I \I r,. Peter Hi„\tn, Illvth, NI vs. Iirace Mr, and \Ir , Item ('Pais; ;1:1(1 dantth- Haim .st 11 1-2 !ilu,s that of 11131 and '•11). I'':11,14 I'.1I1R 1,lvi,turl< 111,1'',1 . I\irh;l'n Ii,u', 111,11 \l ilvet 1,, , \, \v 1 1 g111':,1111: 1';111111'1.`1, 11 .. t 1.11.1.“1-/1 . 1':111111.11 r.Ntter (1,111 111c;lr'!11.1• 1 1'1 ..- \1;111ni;ty Ncu,lallt 1'arlsltil1 ._ Sca forth Strati; r 1 . .11 \\ un, l i )runthu . )iiti 4 t linit.•. Ilarrist11I1 1. tekno\t \I itrhl'll (i\ven 5 suns! - Tarl Ztn'iel, Iia\'jiel,I • (iurt'ie . St. \lar\, Tees\v;t1er . \\ all:ei toll . DATES i U11 i 8 1,; 1.1 Sept 1•I 1: Sept 13 1-I Sept 12 13 Sept 13 1-I Sept 11 Sept I.1 SS:I pt,t , 11 1 12 11 . Sept 17 Supt 1'I 211 St';rt -' 1 Sept _'ll11 ' _'1 Sept 1') til Is 19 Skid 21 Wednesday, August 1)2, 1911 .1 u Y 1 •,. +1.14:.1:1 NOW 141 Il,..WW.l.11 11 1.I., .111. I I& I 1 EET E at. the Blyth Lions Frolic To be held on the Main Street of 111ylh �' ': Thursday, ugust commencing at 7 o'clock in the evening 15 i tiitltles of Chance, ttinuseme it, 1)anciing. 15 11'1111 GitIore! ;300.00 IN 1' 111 /, l'.S 1st, Electric 'Washer. 2nd, Ii -Piece Breakfast Suite. - ;rd, (1. C,11I . Bicycle. -Ith, Set of Dishes. 5th, Electric Iron, lith, '' pair Blankets. • Tickets now on sale in Myth. Draw night of Frolic 12 `tint -'1 i Sn!,t -111 1 Septe17 11.) • Stin 28 21 ticllt i; Sept 27 27 SeSept` Sc''( 1; Sul,t 75 Sent-'1)-(ln Septe2 SI'1-'1 Ort rt'1 1.1 '11 \( shin, I'I,rt,tu. \title NI r• and ) Maitland .Mico. )7 ' \I is. I.''I,na Pratt, Ilru\\!`\ ,; I rent Il 1hin,l :1. it); Re\. II'u•o!d J. and \Ir.• Slit 11 Give the Kions a Poo -i in their first attempt to Raise Funds For community welfare work, KEEP AUGUS'f 2:3RD FREE FOR THIS EVENT! \Irs.'tcr, runti, ha\: lel( j,,1. ,1 1 ntl', vaca- ti1,n at i n 1,11h,t. \lith i \Ir`. L1'`li_• "1:I`Iscr and Mary. Strat- ' i '111, \I 1'. ;111,1 \I r`. J„Int I itbhing •, 1 ior- have 1- ;11111 11'I1.1;, t'Initun, 'n.111 \Ir. and net ; ,; returned it„111 \In•h Iia. \Ir:. .\111.', H,tIl ;11111 j,nnily. me! .1 \I 1'• a': 1 Nit l 111tH„n \\•;til, I 1"l\ - Ort \I•'• and \Ir-. \\illiaun \lute!], 1)11) '1'HL•'IR OWN FINANCING \,'tt” 71 •-1 LH. toll, I..\t • Kr t!. .\ntit111', ( ;111111 ( ;1u:011 : ]Inc tl - III lhrii' llnl'lil'l` 11 rdcn, \I'+ \rtltur, Niln, \titlt Mr,. 11, jia,uie,' th, is „\til \\;n' t ij„rt. I)ur --�'— IJohn .\rthur, n the \tar \tall (i,rllany. Canada \Ins. I'1.c1 1„s+ and 1i11nal'I, (lith ,p(.tit neat 1!1;111 51531,111•III1,''1tt) on 11;11. friends in .\•hfieId. alta -. '1',tl,.tll;l,l+ ,1.l chi, auunutl tet, .\Id. ;1,;11 \Ir:..\. R. \I,"1re and son, \Ir. ;11111 NI s. Charles \InNeil, '1'111.- suet a',I1 nl .t of the re - AUBURN \[r. and ND \\•inion) Ch"111, and the j \t cck-t it l at tits holo , f \\•. 11. Hell; nin,q' also \Ir• and \Irs. V. 1lill of 'I''rint„' \Ir. and lir`. 1. -rue Sleddirook and (tarry I car It ft Thursday for a v:t- Iienttcth, t1f (1.11att'a, tvith the f,1riner, parents, NIT.. „1111 lir,• J. II. til"h- hr^ok, r. and `,i N. C. \I. Thr -op, Chic;l,;u, with NIi.. i':li/abetlt \Iain•. \I• on `Ir•• Ian Smith. •httr'nito, t('ith•the la;tcr's father, ND. E. Ilan you can rcail\ drive up It, the i;a, sta \fist .\ltcc i in);lavl is It„lida�'in at Icinc41'l1l11c This \Neck. Itun. and ,ay "jil '1'r up.” Hc+idc, hcint; lir;. I. Grlr':"-1111, Sunderland, (lith ;I t'e'e"toe relies to tho,e who \\'tire wit her pare;lt•. \Ir, and Mrs. I. Iris; lan'I• entitled to special citcgnrit.•, it Hoist lir• an•I Mr:. \\•inion) flu ll:lug \vith surely he a t\cicuntc relief to the ;:;bate. lir. and lir-, Hen Riley ' man, Mrs. Envrsnu ilr,k and \Irs. 1':arl 1 'hl-.:' rati:mirr; 11f tire \v.11 :t 1l c' , (;aunt spent th.- tvrek-cud with their I . !talc intl.jini(r'\, but it tl,l mit he , ister, Mrs. E. )I"!ntes, of Dresden. ND-. +111111 They al.,v become plenti lir. l,. fray Pt l his hen grand ;tins, fol• cath•:: in Hatniltutt. NO MORE GAS COUPONS ;as rat:,lning ha, celled, and !vitt• 1. 1,..11, S, ,i,i. .-,.1,. 4.1. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED NOW... IF WE ARE TO SAVE OUR LATE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Thousands of Tons are Ready for Harvest Will You Lend a Hand? Food is precious—let's not waste it through lack of help! Now, in addition to our own needs, we tnust also help feed the millions of starving people in liberated Europe. This is a tremendous task, but it can he done, IF—we all do our shore. This is the last harvesting emergency we are liable to meet this year—so let's all pitch in and do n real Job! Iielp will be needed from August 20th through to October 20th. Fill In coupon below and mail TODAY! FREE TRANSPORTATION For four weeks' service, transportation will be paid one way. For full season (August 20th to October 20th) transportation will be paid both ways. • MEN—Every possible man-hour MUST be put in. The need is desperate. Volunteer your services TODAY! • WOMEN -- Every available band i can be used. Fill in the C1111111111 nntl mail '1'O• DAY' • BOYS AND GIRLS are P1 .111,11. Any high S'Lt.ul student willing to work on a farm has permission and is requested by the Min- ister of Education, to remain out of tell for the month of Sep- tember. 111♦�111�11'If1�r1I:iI�Gi�irlrllllrl;�t'ly)�''bA$� ONTARIO FAltllt SERVICE FORCE, Parliament Buildings, 'Toronto. I am interested in helping with the hate harvest. ]'lease send Inc further information NAME ADDRESS PHONE, AGE POST OFFICE I WILL BE AVAILABLE, FROM TO (Date) (Dote) NEAREST RAILWAY STATION NEAREST BUS STOP Accommodation is in camps supervised by the Y,W.C,A. or Y,M.C.A.--but you must bring sheets and blankets, DOMINION -PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR AGRICULTURE - LABOUR • EDUCATION It takes mor SOMEDAY THAI' DREAM home will be yours—if you are willing to fight for it today! pricks may build a house, but to build a home you need more than ()ricks! You need security—a job—a future! And these depend on a Canadian dollar that will always buy a full dollar's worth of goods—a steady, sound dollar that's not pa1l'. d do''','n to half its value by inflation! That's why it's necessary NOW—more- than ever now—for all of us to fight and work to keep that dollar worth a dollar! Why is it so important NOW? Because now is the time civilian goods are scarce, and money is plentiful. NOW is the time we must guard against paying MORE than things are worth .. , or buying things we tan don't really need. We must support rationing, observe price ceilings, and avoid black markets. If we Bio this, we can keep prices from shooting sky high. If we tams'!, some day we'll be paying a dollar for flay cents' worth of goods. This means your dollars—those dollars you've sa red to buy your home—will only be worth fifty cents! This is inflation! Art! after inflation comes depres- sion! \V1' know what happened after the last war! It mustn't he allowed to happen again. 'That's why, for our own sakes, and for the sake of the returned men to whom we O\Ve a 11)!1, a future, a home of their own—we must snake sure Canada's dollar re- mains steady. We vms! !,'.:1'p up a constant fight against our country's cncmy—inflation! Published by BREWING INDUS'ilt1' (ON'I'A1tIO) to rtvc,tl tin Dangers of inflation. ricks bJ e4 �0e �/ 0 Make this Pledge Today! I pledge myself to do my part in fighting inflcition Ey observing rntionintt and avoiding Hack matkcts iii any shape or f01 111. By respecting rrico controls and other anli•inllation utrasures, and re- frainin ;front c:u'clessandunta'ccs- suy bu^i1tg. 1 will not buy mu white one will do, not will 1 buy a "m\,," \vhtrt an "old" w'i11 do. By buying Victory Bonds, supporting taxation and abiding by all mut b measures s-1tich vi11 lower the cost of living and help keep prices at a normal level: Ninliic�? Wednesday, IVL1g'ttst 2,19.1 i BALANCE OF • 1994E `CLARE TAX DUE 31st AUGUST, 1945 Taxpayers are reminded that any balance of income tax on 1944 incomes is clue on 31st August, 1945. To be sure that there will be no error in account- ing for your payment, complete the remittance form provided below and mail it with your re- mittance to your District Inspector of Income Tax. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE—TAXATION DIVISION ,) INCOME TAX REMITTANCE FORM To Inspector of Income Tax al Enclosed plearto find made payable to "Receiver General of Canada" IChegkw, Money of Pottle( Otrior) for $ Name Address 111 payment of Income Tax for the year ...................... :tuntarne 01 lath name) ',Christian or given names) 'No. and Sneol) Cliy or Town ., .. . Province Print Name and /tddrrs:, al.ove exactly as shown on your Income Tax Return. Hamar k:r 13lafe Iww pc4.2nt address, if any change since return filed) I I . 1 . i .... I . I,..1II:, I, ,. 111 l . 1 , 1 1 I'Ill1. 031I'11ER OF Lt•t few wecl:, you see a lot of our y'o111. fe,b,w, N\ hit have collie had; feral the twat'. 'flay don't tall; much ;boat titsir tvar experiences but some - \\''t. visually go into !.1111 11 Saturday 1 time, they tell about farming itt Bri- ral.,t•nn ttitll n; Tii t or in hart, of France. \lost of them seem pretty' glad tit be back. The clerks ill the ,tures arc pretty lltl,t' ' It Saturday night. Country people blur a Lit of goads on Saturday one ,tl•t•keeper told rale i11 town that he sells ;1, much on Saturday a. led (luting all the rest of the tte11<, t'stttlly they have a dance in the 1)ddi '11 w, Ildl lir maybe on a platform down in the park if the twcath ''r i, 11 1. It's sort of nice silting 'down there listening to the music and the shuffle of feel ou the floor. Now and ;l,'t;n they have 11 ,t)uare dance and some I•f the gayer ones of the old folks get up and puff around for three (mange, and livor gra and have some pop and lural: pleased w'itll themselves, LAZY MEADOWS tit) 1I.tarry J. 11 'y'o evening. It', ;; and most of the people 1111 1111- l' iun lbs the ,;lute thing. It takes ;1 lot to keep :is from Ilnittint! a lull'' curly on Saturday. (\, !ting. Isatin.! a linin; Supl'er and a ,!'ate and ;1 11;1111 ;1• d then 'wading out Iteiore dark 1 't a stn.( c of cxrhan}tin}; viii Ilii, nl go„ip and catching up on the latest in \t, of the district. 'fliers', Buil • an itt about Saturday evening in low... The cat' •I:'1 linin!: up on the \lain (ha: alt'ut five thirty. If you gel there soon enough tau ran 11,1wc a ring -sine seat ire . flit 'tnly thing that malt, lite mail i, the num- ber of town I.toplt wth(I Thing uvea' (ars dews and park Them in the niidllle of 1110 aftcrn''on, s11 that thi il• families can get in on the fun. Surely IhOy could give (11;11 one (1111(1'„ion gl'a(i11t1s It Il, tltl' illi!:, it'11111 the country. I'll( street, star) tlucl:eniug rap with people .1•, the ,urger land'• hliul nn. That i, •.t dere y .itt ,1'0 the I '..g ;ted the shirt anti the uritis awl the thin. The young fulls, tart pairing off to gra to 1110 short• (1 cl+e I1:1Vc a ,rad t lit I;uuir Son's Ir; lreaut Parlor. "There', a lot of giggling ill the ;lir, fizzing ;U•nttlttl lilt the nubble, in carbonated haler-, I'hc ttomen lolls do their shopping and then 1 i,it from car to car. The nun coll., buy 1' .! trs and sit around the implement shop or the lied store and tall; all in col), i'r politic, and Leidy rtnitt ;1 mit abut the war. This r, TIRE -WISE farmers`; PREFER GOODYEAR Because TODAY • AS ALWAYS THE MAKER'S NAME IS THE BEST GUIDE TO TIRE VALUE! If you are ell. giblo for new tires, it is more important than ever to got the best ... Goodyears, the first choke of motorists everywhere. SEE YOUR GOOD SEAR DEALER €IAM11BROS. PHONE 159 BLYTH, ONTARIO .\I -rat: ,!bout ten o'clock or sit the (;u•, start heading for hunts, Some 'folks of course have to wait until the "last dog i, hung'', The young folks I look a hit tx t aerated at herring to gra Route sit soon, and they look around for rides later on in the night. Satur- day night i, a Pleasant interlude In the bust life on the 111111. RATIONCOUPONCOUPON DUE DATES Coupons now valid are butter 90 to 111), preserves 33 to 57 and 1'1 to P15, sugar 4(1 lit ol. Iht:ttr coupons are good for one-half pound raid sugar coupons one potlltrl. I:arh pry -terve, coupon is good for one-half pound of ,ttg;u' or varying amounts of canned and preserve:. ft nits. OTHERS ARE ASKING THE STANDARD 1 Blyth 11Iunieival Council I'be rt:.11u n rtnt>•of ibc \Iunitill;tt Council of the Corporation of the \'il- la,r o1 0101 y„t, Itt ill 1,1t :\u,at,t 701, ttilll lit•.•t't. \I 'mitt. and Council' .rs Bainl'ni. !�t rnirl: and \ oddcn present \linntr, III last regular meeting 111 Inl> .ird, and 510(ial inectitm of July 28th, rt;t(l and confirmed on rat"tin Councillor, Ktrlsins and \'ollllelt. Car- ried, Communications :\ Irtt' r rem ittd and read ftonl < Prang: 1)unnollc, Itat ri,ter, 1i(1llcricit, ) for \Ir• lnbert \Vintcr, c"nlplaining to the Corporation of the Mann 1r in j w•)tirll ttreel:int; ma'im's• conducted ht.` NB.. llantilt,.n, on the premises adjoin Mg his propel t)•• \Ir. \\'inter, and \Ir. Hamilton wait ed on the council itt this platter. .\ lett(r rere,ved and re;! 1 frons I. \\'. Poislificld. Itarristcr, \\'ingl ant, stat : s int; that the Corporation at the present time ha I no :authority to talc any action in this platter, \loved by ('"uncillors kernicl: and \•udder 'that correspondence in above connection be filed. PAGE 5 ROXY'P1-IEATRE, CAPITAL TIIEATRE CLINTON, GODERICH. NOW PLAYING: Jack Benny in: "The Horn Blows at Midnight" Monday. 'l'ucsday, Wednesday 1)111 t patri't, and Nazi ,lie. in I.I•It"n, tit rite of danger and di -oust. "'I'l1E CONSPIRATORS" Hedy Lanterr, Paul Henreid, Sydney Grconstreet, Peter Lorre, Thurs., Fri., Sat. Dual Attractions Cheater Morris and Nancy Kelly in a drama of b,te and adventure in \,'w V rk's tenderloin ;It thle NOW PLAYING: The Bornstein! Family in "Leave It To Blondie". Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Tallulah Bankhead, Anne Baxter and Charles Coburn I b1' blu,ltin.• I',v.• aIL•tir, I,f a tl,tii- lit!e Vit en. toll) iv Ernst I.uhit,(h. "A ROYAL. SCANDAL" Thal ,clay, Friday, Saturday ABBO'T'T ANi) COSTELLO with Rita Johnsen, turn of the century. ;I'ng•, ntn I: and dancing with 'GAMBLER'S CHOICE rattle till( ,prrialtie, and [tin ALSO Jack Haley and Harriet Hil- in !'ti, nt'.tr+t riot• liard in a range riot cf love and i "'TIE NAUGIITY NINETIES" laughs— "TAKE IT BIG” COMING: "A Song To Remember” COMING: SONJA HENIE IN: with Paul Muni and Merle Oberon.; "IT'S A PLEASURE” Matinees Sat. & Holidays at 2,30 p.m. Mat., Wed„ Sat., Holidays 2.30 pin 1 REGENT THEATRE ; SEAFORTiI. NOW PLAYING: "Leave It To Blanche" with Arthur Lake. Moii.,.:Tues., Wed., Two Features Hedy Lamarr, George Brent and Paul Lukas. .\ fa,rittatinv st1'r} of a beautiful woman who a romantic experiment, " EXPERIMENT PERILOUS" Frances Langford, Wally Brown and Alan Carney . :t tieorou unt,ieal face. "THE GIRL RUSH" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Peter Coe \n ;I:Ivcnt'I' n.,'11,'hoirolor stat', 11 Ilii I!Ir t lir 'f ,t I'tettit' tt' ltt I11 villa I.o•,rd a cat'avanr 'GYPSY WILDCAT' COMING: "SALOME, WHERE SIZE DANCED" Matinees Sat. & Holiday„ a. CardOf Thanks I F.•..•.:.:..•..•..•..•.••..•..•.••..•..•..•..•. ,..•..;.•;.•,••...:,:_., t' LYCrEUl11 gi'IIEA'1'RE 1 tt'i,h Itt ('Xt,rc,s my singers apprc- dation 11 telatiye,, friend, and nei'r!t WINGHAM—ONTARIO. .: CarriedThor,, for flotwer-, fruit, car(!. andII;ter, received during WY stay' in the (d;..ton Thurs., Fri.. Sat., August 23 SPECIAL —NIrs. 1ittt'vey Buller• '_'Roddy McDowall, Preston 5'-11,. 'I'\V() Shows Sat. Night • Bills and Accounts 1)„ hcrty tiros., repairs 155 Ur. Mudd, re indigent . .. 8.50 1)r. Ilodd, re indigent ............ 6.59 Blv'tll Ilt:dro Cum., st, light ....... 3-15.65 11I�•th hydro Coin,weigh scale,3.0I I. gra Itap,on, That lir I.aty 1•:Iliott In,, Agency, insurance -2(1.28 \•U. 1'115, Having been read a and time he t:•: ed. Carried. \lontcith t� Monteith, audit 57.1>n 1 i,•,.rt 7 p.m. ;cal. 'I p.m. ;ld a ntatIncr., 1.(1111 \lotion -l: 11y \V• R. Jcw.,tt and \Vit• �. Saturday ahs ~noon at 2.311 tl.nt. 45.00 I. !)alt, That bylaw 1(t :\•11„ 19-15, be i K:Matinae, Saturday afternoon, at 2.30.., read a third titin• Carried i'Mon,, Tues., Wed•. August 'l7 28 20" 10.11(11 \I {ion 5 b; hapsop and Brown, Errol Flynn,Henry!' Iil)1VAltD 1V. lil,l,lOrl"l, L'll ynn, Henr Hull in. 1.1)11 That liwl,ht Nu. l(i :\.11. 1'115, as read •t, "OBJECTIVE BURMA"; i,:co d 1 luctinntrr For Marna l'ubli: 11osltital :' and Rita Johnson in "THUNDERHEAD" (Son of Flicka) No, I11 ,; .\ hapt,v •c,1111.11't the Picture 1st and "\It' Friend I:licl.s" ' Pilger ‘t Ill ht ttt show,t.,1,•1, n1,111, 24 25 ' Foster:: ty \lama Smith, lure of car ... \\'tit, 'I'hncll. I tilt' Salary ...... 1tlt11 C'w•:m, July Salary 11. \IcI.:troy, labour Orton Stubbs, !ire of trod: John John.,t','n„ labour -- Mrs. \lacy A. Sanderson, refundoverpaid taxes Staley Chellew, refund overpaid taxes ... ... \Irs, S. 1lardt,ty, refund overpaid taxes% -. John C. Hellion. refundoverpaid taxes .- NB's. Edith Logan, refundoverpaid taxes 2.89 .\Lome Smith, refund overpaid taxes ... .._.. ... . \Irs. E• McKay. refund overpaid taxes 1t. 1). Philp, refund overpaid taxes ............ Tom Kelly, refund overpaid taxes :\b. 'Taylor, refund overpaid taxes \Ivy \!!lite, refund overpaid taxes 1.. Hilburn, refund overpaid taxes Tont. Edwards. refund overpaid taxes L. Livingston. Iefund overpaid tax(;\Ia _.- rs. :v'Taylor, rcfttnd over paid taxes \Irs. Ida Pelts refund overpaid taxes Ada Stackhouse, refund overpaid taxes ................... \Irs. Phoebe T;,ylor, refund ov'er'paid taxes Geo. Lawrence, Tabour l irhard Scott, labour \loved by Councillors \'oddtn Kernicl: Coat accounts as rear) be paid. Carried, \loved ,ll)• C ninciller liaintou that in future. ,1111' lot owned by the Corpora you please tell plc the ceiling )mess of lurui):s; ('tiling price: for turnips effective to .\ttgust 31 are four cents ;t pound for washed in. waxed rutabagas ar;% three setts fo: unwashed or unwaxed 1 X ! .tui.:'.• i.: • �u•.:u:rt,:,:.:.:"1.J•.6:.0�.:J J�:A, ._ ._. ATKINSON'S . ,, TOOT, Room ...;. q. .S.1IOK Elt'S SUN DRI ES ... i. ::Tobaccos, Cigarettes, 1'Op,1t. and Other ;':::11t•ies. + • ;i;Oben all (lay andevel1ing. .1111ill Street. :..•..•.:..•..•,.•..•..•.:.,; .•..•..•..•,.•.:..•.:..oro.•..•..•. ,..;1 5,75 the third time be passeil, signed, ;ted It.`tl,lltu,e ;oil ,action i" tlti- tllrill:nt' I'ow'nsltil, seal attached. Carried. 1 �_ ,tory -'f h pule lig'Iting. Motion h; Jewitt and Dale, That w(irt4. .\l,St) "510)0'1' St'lt,ll•:C'1" 1..,' advertise in the I)!vt 11, Clinton atilt111:41:14.:.1:".......,:••••••1:4••• • • • • • • 40:11:01.:. 1),) Seafforlh pipers for 2 wrecks, that Owl l'ouncil ba, par. ed ;1 lir I.:nt adrlittg TEACHERS WANTED .(,1) (1-5 of 1 mill with a minimum of $1.00 Ito all tat::;tide Farm properly in the For teaclllltg 11r1,1tl11tt; in ailu-I'o"tilell 3.•11 Town+slip a; t;tetnber,ltip Pecs to the 'Irural schools i'I Parry Sound 1)i-trict• .federation of Agriculture, , and, that 1 Salaries :?I III'll. :\Ilplieatlts with four I;inyotc rip have this re'ol;ed on their years' High Schooling will be consiil- Iproperty b)• applying to the Clerk in (red alter .\nl;ttst 15th. Apply stating , 1, .\\using• Carried. ace, (lien School standing, keligion, \lotion 7: Hide and Jewitt, That the 'Telephone Number, lite., to School 111- ' 15 'Township Council give a clear Deed to .t,cct�'r, It(tx an;), Parry Sound, Ont. 1,I.\. Rapsott on the Lot in ilarlucl:. Car- 51-1. 1.7? rigid. 1 \Intiolt 8: Rap,t,tt and Jewitt, 4.88 .\Icx \\'ell; be given permission to eruct gusts on the street at rhes- mill Carried. 1,10 y-1,\I"�ou '): kllpso l and 'Inuit,'Inuit,'!'hat ilaw No. 10 A.P. 1945, Ile road a 1st 3 ;Q' and 2nd time. Carried. 1.10 \lotion 11): Jewitt and Thrown, That Iiy-Law No. 10.:\.I). 1945, as read a 1.10 1st and 'lid tittle be passed. Carried. Motion i 1 : I tt'n and l:apsnu, That Ivy -hart' No. 10 ,\.1J. 1945, Be read a third time. Ca: t'ie'd. Motion 12: Dale and !ritun, That Iiy-Law 10 :\.l). 19-15, slaving been 90 read a third time and finally passed The Cheri: and leeve Co sign sante and 1.80 attach the 'Township Seal. Carried. Motion 13: Ranson and Dale, That '.1.1 the itccuuuts h0' paid. Carried. 13?0 i \1otio11 14. 1ett•itt and ltruwt, That 18.00 1110 do now adjourn. Curried. and Accounts 2.00 .5I) Relief , . $311.111) lil)S))Iiall'[atlnll 52.85 Twp. of Morris, ITullett's share \I ill; Drain 17.79 lion he ,Idverti. cd in the press for sale llumphrcv Sneli, sheep worried before any lots are sold by the Council and ':ilicd • _.. ._ 140.01) as 1 stron,gh• t hjrrt to a Inf lit 11111 huins>s Geo. kadford• work on Kennedy main Int: Mess being sold for i !train .-it'. 11')0.0,1 •• , the stint of $1,00, tlnles; the purchaser' I , - etas Purpose mare. 'commits himself to build a building, or G. hadfurd, levelling on ~rad .. 311-- I ("O\\'S — Hereford cow, 5 years old. \1'. 'Tyndall. (;travel ...... 8" ill calf, due February lr)tit Registered rutabaga,. Ceiling prices on white puts the land to some other useful II. Morrell, Lights and (;r;twcl 14.!11 ill calf, (cow•, in calf, due Regi t " turnip, sure six cents a putted• purls t o ;II the continuity tvhiclt w'tulti Bert 1-io ggart, Culvert i.'1) # 5 * be taxable. Not carried. ~g .._...---.--- wurhant cow. in can, due in \larch; JlotOd by Councillor's Kende]; and \\'tit, Carter, head 5ttpt...--..... i9.811 hegistercd Hereford hull; 3 year old il Baintott that we do now adjourn. A, \\'aytnohtlt, Grader Opp• .... 1')'`)(1 11cifrr, in calf. dor \I;nr11 19th; 2 year C. 13rontley, cutting tweeds 1.8'1 old 1ersey hoift t•, just fresh. Carried. Gc.cduu Elliott, lacrl:' lid Pollard, cutting weeds -...._4.(itl V --- I• \Ielat'an, crating tweeds Yht'Nt; C.VI'I'l.l'.—hegistercd licit. - J. 3.00icr; fear old lltreford; 4 steers, 1 year IIULLETT COUNCIL L. \Ir\all, salting tweed; 3.1)1) old; 2 heifers, 1 year old; 7 spring G. harlford, oil, gas for grader 17.50 calves; 2 ,malt rapes. A. \\'aytnouth, grader repairs . .351 , IGS—_ Pori; sows, litter ;It Pout ; .1. Medd, : cvct•anee on Medd 1)r. 38.00 I 1 \ruck hog. I. Blake, scv. on \Tedd I)r. 40.(11) T. Carhert :cr. on Medd 1)rx(,,00 1Ai ri.i:\1 l•:N'i ti—itch•)• wagon; corn' (;serge Canc�it, sheep valuator �7•SO owner; sloop sleighs; gravel box; slay \Vat, 1)a1e. expenses to Strat- ford and (;oderich............ . J. Amish king, councillors fees on Keintelly Grain . ...... .... (1.00 George Brown, councillors fees WIN A $7,800 HOME FOR $1.00 CII.\NCI': to will a $7,5111) Mane for SI. on restricted residential arta in Long Branch, cntsolati.'tt prizes an- ttuttnt•tll l;;lel'• 501111 Postal Note for shares at $1. cath to C. 0. Hodgson, Sec'ty-Tress•, N;Islw rod \'ilia Bnx •hNl, Long Itrsteep, ()maria. Stott-nred by 1..1).1.. '83x) Lug Bt•anch. Proceeds for building fund. Details 111 receipt. 51-4. FOR SALE 1 ia^ h'tnr1;e11 f1,011 erwiec w'itll the It'�y,t1 t ;111a'i':'t .\ir 11n•ce. and twill lo' ,Il:inning ill, 11,111111' 11t"t'ttpnll"t1. � I ' Ian 1 •I e, l' ere l� a irnrr ) I ell Ih• , nsw rt.l I:I;Int there ar•;Int.rtnui i, can Its marls I11,r Salt, It;ne ;11 The Standard for II'.• t'tI rat; i'itonc _'li.i, ('limon, t'Itar.;l' tnl-Idcl;tte anti s;itisfacti''ti (ivar,tnteed. • G. R. AUGUSTINE hl?I'RFSF.N'I'l\G 111ON'1'REAL, LIFE "THE FRIENDLY COMPANY" Associated with The Atlas Insurance Company, London, England. LiFE • PENSIONS - ANNUITIES NOTICE 'I'll( Ilallett "Township Council, at it's rt'e.t:lar 'ntctint , August 9tit, 1945, pas- sed ;1 l i tt to add one-fifth of 1 Mill with a minimum ,•f $LI))) on all taxable farm ln•operlt• in the 'I'tlwnship, as membership iLe: to the I'e't!eratintt of .\grin ittu•c. .\nyonc can hat 0 this retnked on Electric iange. piano. camera-. rut- their respective property by applying Iery. and several ether articles. .\pplyr to the (Teri• 'n \t'riting. to 111c Misses Livingston, evenings.51.2 GEO. W. COWAN, Twp. Clerk. 52-1. AUCTION SALE 1'[ FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS at Lot 20, Con. 14, Hullett Township THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH ct'ntutcu'ir;; at 1 p.m., the following; I IO0SI:S—Cldt gelding, 7 years old. io00 lbs; Clyde gelding, 10 years old. It)N) lbs., suitable for jnlsll ; .\ged gen- 1 have some meat stored itt a locker and have been told I must declare it when meat rationing begins. Is this true Yes, I'he storage plant will provide you with a fume which must be filled cut when thea: t•atit,tting starts• You : • the sdminislr;t ( T forward this he.regular meeting of l lull 0 't'ow'n tion branch of which there are three ship Council met on August 9th, in the in \V1'.,tern Ontario, London, hitchener Cinununit) 111;11, Lundesboro, The Reeve and all members of the Council and \\'inds.'r, * * being present. \tina I: 11.' (;merge C. Ilrotvit end 1)11 \•-,I Day i had a meal in a hotel \\;.1(1 . Jcwilt, '1'ltat the nliuute, t,f the and they charged me more than 1 last regular meeting and suh,ittucnt lustfully flay. Ate hotels a001v0d to special meetings b0 passed. Carried. take advantage of holidays to increase \l tion 2: li) \V. k Jewitt I \\' 111 111. racy:; cutter; 2 flat racks; stork rack ; 12.00 snuffler; \IeCorntirk-1)ecring wawalking.I their prices:J. I)alc.'I'hat By' -Law• No. 10, A.D. 19;5, on Kctucd} Drain .--. \.'. holt h rr any public Dating 110 read a 1st and 2nd time. ('al'ricd. ira Rap;on. councillors fees on place tiny nut increase the prices of \Iut!uu 3: lir George C. h'ruttn a l 1(0111100y Drain. . - - their meals above the basic period \Vil1iant 1);t11', Councillors ices price or the price fixed by the Board on hennedy Orain... . if they were not in business in the \\ illiatlt Jt'witt, (nttlt.illnrs fee; basic per''d, 1 f .i'u will send the de- on 1:enncdv I)rtiu ..- .. tails and the name of the hotel to tis Gen• \\. Cy ttl, 1:Y Lhys o t two will nave the matter investigated. Kcnitcdy Drain ............ .. Yes, f I have purchased a used ear and think the price was too high. \\'hi'r'e cart 1 find out -the correct ceiling price:' Apply to the nearest office of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. All used cars have a fixed cciliug prier: • Questions on any regulations of the \\'artiutc Prices and Trade Board w:11 be answered if submitted to the In- formation Branch, \Vartinte Prices and 'Trade Board, Federal Building, Lut- (Lon, Ontario. • isn't the !anliloal supposed to clean out the well which supplies us with di inking water' This i; a matter outside (110 juris- diction of the \\'a•liutc Prices and Trade Board. \Vo would suggest that you obtain legal advice. ** Is there a ceiling price on Canadian grown apricots' plow, No. 201 ; 'I'cesw•ator walking. plow, No. 21; 3 gang plow,; cutting box ; set nava harness; 3 horse collars; 3 logging cliaitt ; 2 pitch forks; 1 +hot•.. 1).00 'et; crow bar; w,hittfletrccs; neckyokes; post hole digger; 8 tang fort:; 4 tang 6•00 fork; 5 tang fork. (09 I TERMS CASH. 0us,ell \Vilson, Proprietor. O.tl;) \\•illiani \lul'ritl, Auctioneer. 35.(X) \air Kcn,tedw, severance on Kennedy !)rain ..... 101.80 i)ept. of Nitwit:oils and Supply, Township wood . - - .- -.._ ...... -183.01 George \V. Cowan, Clerk. The Canadian radio industry in 10-11 produced ti_'I)0,000,001) ‘worth of ele(- tronic cliuipntr.lt for Canada and its allies compared with an annual pre-war production of approximately '445.000 OSO. 52-2. i Frank's Bakery PHONE 38. I3LY T1I, ON T. PIES, CAKES, COOKIES, BUNS, COFFEE CAKES. FRESH EVERY DAY Everything Homemade HOME-MADE BOLOGNA TIIIS 1VEEK-ENI) OUR OWN HOME SUGAR -CURED Smoked Side Bacon 45c PER LB. BOLOGNA, WEINERS, SAUSAGE A GOOD SELECTION OF COOKED MEATS. H. McCallum Butcher. Phone 10, Blyth. Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY. Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Sj aforth, 15, Collect. DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTD. BIG WELCOME FOR THOUSANDS CANADIAN SOLDIERS Along the hundreds at the dockside cheering the return of thousands of Canadian servicemen on the big liner, S.S. Louis Pasteur at Quebec City last week was Defence Minister McNaughton, General McNaughton was among the first to board the ship and welcome the boys home. (Top), General McNaughton is shown waving his hat to the men as the ship pulled into dock. With him are left to right, Lt. Col. A. Cote, District Chaplain (RC); Brig. E. A. Blais, (behind Gen. McNaughton's arm); Major General H. Young, Quartermaster General and Lt. Col Paul Triquet, V.C. (Bottom) Troops pack the portside of the Pasteur for eager glimpses of their homeland, after several years overseas while the tugs play streams on the troopship. WHERE ATOMS WERE SMASHED One of the men who pried loose the secret of the atom that led to the atomic bomb used against Japan is shown above. Dr. John t, Dunning adjusts Columbia University's cyclotron in which smashing of uranium atoms was first achieved. RISING SON If the Allies depose Emperor Hirohito, but agree to permit continuation of Japan's ruling dynasty, the throne might go to the 13 -year-old heir apparent Prince Kotaishi Akhito, above. NOT GUN-SHY Seabags, mascot on board Third Fleet destroyer operating off Jap homeland, peeks out of his hideout in the barrel of a five -inch gun to see what's going on. MANILA BAY AND HARBOR TO -DAY Aerial view shows Manila Bay, with harbor, bad: to pr: -war efficiency, supplies for the invasion of Japan. Manila has b. ;a.ue Pacific's biggest purpose as did England iu the European war. • teeming with ships bringing and most vital base, serving SIGN OF THE TIMES FOR THE JAPS There was more truth than workers realized in the sign above, adjacent to the Oak Midge, Tenn,, plant of the Clinton Engineering Works, where atomic bombs are manufacturd. Studying it at right are MP Sgt. Al Spinozola of New York and Cpl. Andrew Musrop of Dupo, III. SURRENDERED U-BOATS—NORTHERN IRELAND Air picture from Llsahally, N. Ireland, shows:— A mass of surrendered German U -Boats at their moorings. There are 9 of "21" class (1,600 tons, carrying 23 torpedoes), 4 of "9" class (500 tons), and 39 of "7" class (also 500 tons) —a total of 52 U•Boats. WIIY DO more people buy Maxwell House than any other brand of Cafl'eo in the world? 1Ii s superb blend contains extra. flavor Latin•Antcricau Coffees, selected front rho finest the world produces.. Education for Reconstruction More trained leaders, scien- tists and men and women of high academic and professional training are needed in all ports of Canada. The University of Western Ontario is devoted to training men and women for leadership and for the duties and responsibilities of citizen- ship. Special Courses: Business Administration for young men who plan a business career; Journalism, a new course for writers who desire to enter this fascinating profession. Regis- tration September 22nd, 24th, 25th. For further information regarding scholarships, matricu- lation requirements, loan funds, courses of study, etc., write THE REGISTRAR The UNIVERSITY of WESTERN ONTARIO LONDON - CANADA 245 HOTEL METROPOLE All Beautifully Furnished With Running Water. Rates: $1.50 up NIAGARA FALLS OPPOSITE C.N.R. STATION BOSS IN AUSTRIA Lt. -Gen. Mark Clark, who led the American armies in Italy, will be the Alneriiitn milit r ��omr 1l�� stoner for Austria under the deer. pation plan announced by the Big Three and France. Austria will be divided into four zones with Vienne to be occupied jointly by the four powers, ti "I'M QUITE FINISHED WITH HIM NOW!" it's Cooling TES LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM CHAPTER XV "Not so hard for me as for you— tor your good aunt. Once, when v+o first heard from the children about—about hint, we said, ma- dame and 1, that we would not he - Hove tho story unless we had the evidence of our eyes, our own ears. Unless we saw him, heated Mtn confess his guilt, And we saw and heard." • • • "Yes, it was the sauce way with min." Roger stirred restlessly and 111 a cigarette when she declined one. "I knew Mike well enough to realize that he would side with the duvll--if he thought the devil was rtyhk But how he strayed into this—thin horrible business Is more than I can fathom. What reward could they give him? Money he never oared for and tante never bothered him, He has cast aside his birthright, his self-respect, everything. I have often thought es! those renegade Englishmen who broadcast over the German radio and to mo they seemed there crackpots who were to he laughed et or pitied, You can't laugh at Alike --anti he could never be an Object of pity, Ito is one who knows what it's all about." "It was all se strange," whin - pored Morldel. "So different from tho memory I had of him. When 1 not him there long ago he was so young and crlrefree and there wen somothing in him eyes that was beautiful and good to see. But to- ulght, Roger—you saw his eyes to- night." + + $ "Yes—cold, hard, deadly. Yet I thought there was misery and tor- ment In them. And still I had to go tonight and put men on his trail who will shoot him down like Fa dog, and receive no blame for doing no, Perhaps by now they have got hint; perhaps—" "There! You must not concern yourself so." "Some women could care enough to forgive him even this," contin- ued Roger. "In there such love? Is love real- ly the name for it?" Roger shrugged, "i think there 18 such—the sublime, the all -for- giving." "Mine is not like that. 1t wasn't love, perhaps. 1t may have been just a colored dream. • "Tion tonight was the end of that: Tell me tint I may begin to ltopo—" She smiled tip at him, "( think you never ceased to hope, Roger." "Say, rather, i never despaired, You will marry me, Mendel?" IIo looked into her eyes, slowly with- drew hie hands from her shoul- dors. "There is nothing to stand between us now." + * "Less than nothing. if—if you want mo, I will marry you, Roger." "Want you! More than 1 have ever wanted or even could want anything else In title world." "But you aro not quite happy, because It came to you this way." "I think 1 would rather have lost the game than have won it this way—through knowing the truth about Allelic!. But I see no reason why that should spoil our fives, our happiness." Roger did not go to bell that night. He drew iris choir to the window and dozed there a while and awoke to see tine red -gold fur- nace 1n tho eastern sky. As soon as he heard a noise below stairs, he shaved himself and shgwered ISSUE 34-1945 and went down to drink coffee with (Jennr'r end Rudolph In the kitchen, * + + Someone had tnl•rneil on the ra- dio. The voice of the announcer gave the early news Items from Montreal—"7110 police and mili- tary authorities have nothing FO far to report on Ilia two (Ferman prisoners, former members of the Nazi Luftwaffe, who escaped last night front n prison camp In the Laurenttans. 'l'lle two men, one of theta armed with a pistol, took the station wagon--" Roger had reached the radio in three strides and turned the dial until he found music. But some of the leech little ears had heard. Pol Martin's big eyes were staring at hint, at the still swollen lip and tho newly healed cut. A strange look came over the child's face. "Was it from this camp back in the woods they escaped, Iloger? \Vas It your station wagon—?" Roger could not answer, but Pol Martin needed no words; he could read it all In Iloger's face, in the way he looked at Mferidel. "They came here, and you fought with them, That,le how you cut your lip. All this happened while we were sleeping. But I dreamed of Bonhomrne Prlcot last night," + + * "You are sure you aro not just telling us that, Pol Martin?" ask- ed Meridel, "No, no, I dreamed of him, He WWI alive ngahi. 11e was smiling at me and holding out his hand to me and to Roshne, Tell me about the prisoners, Roger, please." "Not now, my little one. Some other day, perhaps. Now• it is tirno for all of you to have breakfast. Today If you like we shall go up into the mountain." "That will be good, Roger," said Pol Martin gravely, "A lot of fun." But Flight Lieutenant Roger Fa - bre was not to climb the mountain that day. Shortly after breakfast an R.C.A.F. station wagon, far factor and sleeker than his own beloved jalopy, drew up in front of Phlllbert with orders for him to return to Montreal at once, "I telt it, somehow," he said rue- fully to Meridel, "I have to go, but this time i take my happiness wtlth inc. When 1 return, dear, you will be ready?" "I shrill be waiting, )non brave," she said gravely. "I shall pray each hour for you—for your safe return." "A heck of a note, sir," said young Ayscough, who had brought the car, "to have to leave. I guess 1t must be pretty Important, though. The old man was having fits when lie couldn't get through to you on the telephone." (To Be Continued) Modern Etiquette By Roberts Lee 1. Will you plcaee give a list of what part of the wedding expenses the groom should pay? 2When a business letter is being written by an unmarried woman, should she use the pre- fix "Miss"? 8. What is the minimum tip that vete should give for having one's wraps checked? 4. If a man meets a woman on the street and walks with her should he continue to smoke his cigar or cigarette? b, When one places the fork on the plate when the meal is finished, should the prongs be pointed up- wards or downwards? 6. When addressing an envelope, is it all right to use the abbreviation c/o? Answers .I. The groom must pay for his bride's wedding ring, the marriage license, transportation for his family rand his attendants, gloves, ties, and boutonnieres for his attendant, the minister's fee, and the honeymoon trip. 2, Yes. She should write Miss in parentheses before her signature. 3, Ten cents is sufficient when one is alone. 4. No; he should throw it away, or at least hold it between his fingers, without smoking 5. The prongs should point downwards. f,.No; the words "Care of" should be written out in full, 'LITTLE DID HE THINK' CI; Ar „y hope w.r,: h 'Dawson Skaywoyy •` V' Juneabp $c' a ' CANADA t• Great Bear Luke Simpson • r Pacific Ocean 631 Voncourer 7 Seattle U. s. When prospector Gilbert Labine, right, flew his plane over Great I3ear Lake in 1030 and found a rich pitchblende deposit only a few miles from the Arctic Circle, little did he think his discovery would play an important part in production of the atomic bomb. The 'Canadian governmen took over the mine, location of which is shown on the map, The uranium derived from the pitchblende ore was used to make the bomb that helped to knock Japan out of the war, Only other known deposits are in Belgian Congo, South America and Australia. One of factors which kept Germany from perfecting its atomic bomb was that none of these sources of uranium was available to them. Granny Prescribed Black Currant Tea Grandma was a pretty smart old lady, Site didn't know that black currant juice was chuck full of vi- tamin C, but 8110 slid know that when the children began to sniffle and sneeze a cup of hot black cur- rant tea would "fix them up, right inert." It took the nutritionists quite a long time to discover that black currants are the very best source of this important witanian, brut they know it now. Further, the division of nutrition at Ottawa has figures which show that black currants are one of the few fruits which are still an excellent source of vitamin C after being made into jam. "Tile people who grow or can buy black currants should count themselves lucky," say the nutri- tionists. Their figures show that two tablespoons of black currant jam will give about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange at )ess COSt. Flies 555 Miles In 62 Minutes Travelling nearly as fast as sound, a jet-propelled P-80 "Shoot- ing Star" roared in from Dayton, Ohio, and hissed to a stop at La Guardia field recently after cov- ering the 555 miles in one hour and two minutes. Tlic streamlined craft described by the arniy as the world's fastest, touched the runway an hour and d4}/, minutes after leaving Wright Field, Dayton. The pilot, Col. William H, Council, said the extl:a 32' minutes were taken up by landing preparations. The jet-propelled fighter flew most of the way at 20,000 feet be- cause of adverse weather. Its top speed Inas been announced as more than 550 miles an hour and its ceiling as at least 45,000 feet SIZES 14.20 )2.42 Lovely to look at, delightful tg wear, and easy to sew! Slip Pattern 9523 is designed to fit smoothly, without bunching, twisting or riding up. Embroidery pattern included. Pattern 4523: sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 82, 34, 30, 38, 40, 42. Size 16, slip, 174 yards 39 -inch; panties, 1 yard. Send twenty cents (20c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern, to Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. Print plainly size, name, address, style number, You Will Enjoy Staying At The ST. REGIS HOTEL ronov't'o • ICve•ry Minot with 11nl8, et find 1'ehp11one, • single, 112.50 Ihanhtr, sane up. • (Gond D`ooa l)Inlnti end Done. Ina Nightly Shcrhourne at Carlton Tel RA 4135 Show. How Can 1? uy Anne Ashley . blow can 1 brighten and sharpen the knives of the food chopper? A. Take a piece of scouring soap, or small hits left front the cakes of scouring soap, and run through the food chopper in the seine manner as a vegetable or piece of bread. 'Then wash thoroughly to remove all the grit. Q. How can I brighten gold chains or similar articles? A. Dip them in a solution of one part Ammonia to thea parts of water. Q. flow can 1 remove a ,crew that has rusted into the wood? A By placing a hot iron on its heal]. Use the screwdriver while the head is still hot. Q. How can 1 determine the ripeness of bananas? A. Do not buy green bananas unless they are wanted for baking, 14 they have green tips they are unfit to eat. Brown flecks on the skin of a banana indicate ripeness. Q. How can I remove the shine front a dark serge suit? A. The shine can often be re- moved entirely by sponging with vinegar, then pressing in the usual manner. Q. How can 1 remove iron rust from white linen? A. By rubbing the stains with lemon and Gall, and then exposing to the hot sun. Battleship Refloated The Paris radio said last week that the French battleship Stras- bourg, scuttled at Toulon In 1942, fin been refloated. CIIRONICLES of GINGEB FARM Concentrating on one's own work has been almost Impossible these last few days, Mixed up with harvest and home activities are thoughts—and fears—of the awful possibilities of atomic bombing, It grips one's imagination, Funds shiv- ers down the spine --and Is so ut- terly fantastic as to be almost unbelievable, Comments from the press, pulpit and public have also bean thought provoking- -especial-ly those which assert atomic bomb- ing to be inhuman. There is no doubt that such bombing Is, of necessity, inhuman but one should also remember that 1t must be either they, or M, and it the use of atomic bombs serves to bring about the end of (he war then surely their nee 1e J11801ied, • • • What our men have been through ander shell fire and as prisoners ot war la bound to have its effect In the immediate future. There will be tiniest when they will be irritable, restless, and moody. I know hearse I went through it after the last war'. This is a different war, and a different generation, but fundamentally, cause and effect are the some. The men have done their part and, for those who return, whether they are able to adjust themselves to peacetime conditions, depends largely upon the women in their homes. A woman who matches her husband's irritibility with more of the same cannot expect a very happy future; nor can the woman who drags her man around against his will with the idea of giving him "a good time" and helping him to forget. • • I don't suppose many young married folk read this column but It there are a few war brides who do, let me bog of you to have pa- tience with that returned man of By Gwendoline P. Clarke • • • • yours, remembering that all cas- ualties are not obvious to the be- holder. Generally marriage is a case of fifty -fifty but the after- math of war can make it anything —sixty•forty . . . seventy -thirty . . with a gradual evening of the scales according to the cour- age, understanding, sympathy and pia In common sense with which a returned man's family deals with his every Mood. • If a man feels like walking the floor 1t 1(41'1 going to help if you tell him to sit down and read a book and stop being so restless. Per better to snggeet that he take It out on the weedpile.. Or if he is quiet and moody, keeping up an endless chatter of small talk isn't going to have the effect of cheer- ing hien up. 1t 1s more than likely he Is remembering things of which you have no knowledge, and ot which he docs'not wish to speak, so that frivolous, inconsequential small talk can only add to his lin- patience and may well act as a wedge to drive you apart. Think it over, war brides. Your men have fought to win a war. It is your job to light to win the peace—peace in the new homes of Canada. The United States has about 200 tribes of Indians, and they speak 55 distinct languages. DID YOU KNOW that Maxwell IIouse Coffee is "Radiant Roasted" to cap. lure all the extra goodness of this particularly fine coffee blend. Try Maxwell House! 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Misses 1l,td and Frances Nesbitt. of l'orl'ntn, are t•.,iting their int', \Its. F; .., 4 •.0.40. 4J�, • ••+•:. •••N• '0 40.0•AOu:••: 4440. 0.0 :0.”:•.:00'. • r•4 0 ♦;u•••• •• • 4.• 0• • *; ' r •-00 ♦ ♦ • ♦ i•4••0♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦•� • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦•♦ ••• ♦ ♦ ♦ • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ 0.•OP • 00'04 0••000♦• (l'lCl' i.,I\\Il• .. 4., r• r' i" 1 AI STUART ROBINSON Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery. Please Phone Delivery Orders Early. Morning Delivery. North of Dinsley Street. Afternoon Delivery, South of Dinsley Street. Delivery Orders - $1.00 or Over. Macaroni 4 lbs. for 25c Rice 2 lbs. for 25c Lux Flakes per pkg. 25c Riliso per pkg. 25c Jiffy Pie Crust 25c Red Rose Coffee, per ll). '15c Laly Grange Tea half lb. pkg. 45c Tomato Soup 10c Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. for 25c EAST %%T L WANOS1I •2• \lis, 1•:rclyn \l„rri, is \•i•iting grandmother, Mrs. .\. Nit(1�nn, her near ,_, Trc-\Nate•', tilts \Nuel. \I r. and Mrs I.. (1. Miller, of Gde- s: rich. wcr • ci,i;• rs alt Sunday \\ alit Mrs, .\. \I. C'nlclum,h. \1I•. G n don Elliottof Preston, visit- ed fora ;Neck \\Pint his mother, NIrs•'1'. •: 4: •: •: •: •: •: 1: Miss Lois (ir;.: Itr visited over the \eech-cntl mill Miss NIau•garet \lar shall. A: •: Mrs, 'William \lorritt and Janis rc- 11.0. .. y, the evening of .:lturned it me Monday after spending •: .• OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN '_' 1 sone d;r; last \ecce: with relati\'rs at i` Thursday, August 2 3rd liint;lil L';arh• ;_; GOpEltICEI -ON'T'ARIO. :_; ': Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted, 'S ?* mi,, la t)„'ur Pole. of 'f l't'ontn :,ai g ;' With 2a Years Ex rertencc .• r .=. r l ;�; { Get In on the 13i�' Draw Prizes Being Offered. ;; a lunch apprecUtte,l soli, at the Sunday ., \r:ll be at f Now Displayed In Our Window. •= evening vcrvic.. in the Myth l mist •_. Chtneit• :_: R. D. Philn's 1)rtlf;• Store >: , 3: I BLYTH, ONTARIO Enjoy it Full Evening of Fun and Entertainment. ' \Irs. f'rost's l'a�'I„r, Mrs. It'it NEXTVISIT •1 1 I. I Pelt', visited "n , j. Doherty Bros. GARAGE. Acetylene and Electric Welding. A Specialty. Agents For International- Ilarvester Parts & Supplies White Rose Gas and Oil. Car Painting and Repairing. Vodden' s BAKERY. )1VIIEN IN NEED O1 13REAI), BUNS, PIES, IIOME-MADE CAKE OR COOKIES REMEMBER "'1'111 E IIOME BAKERY" II. T. VODDEN, Wednesday-, August 22, 1945 Come To The FROLIC TO -NIGHT - AUG. 23 A Good Time Is Assured • R D. PHILP, Phm. B. DRUGS, SUNDRIES, WALLPAPER-i'IHONE 2P1 • I u.•• 1 L u I 1 ul d. el • r 111 1l 1 , • .. .... N r I r i . , .101, tociatetuttetetetawtommetave.tzvetettitetet' evetocictow.;:tmtztetcr<: vometcloctocw T eCrowdijoin A'1' '1111E BLYTH LIONS CLUB ;A •;„0♦, •0.0.0.0 ♦; .,;..;..;.0♦. •;, •;. •o oe•:♦, •, +.:••;•4•.;.J... 1ST ANNUAL FROLIC Am L. COLE ON '1'11111 11I,1''t'11 AlAIN • •: t' Iat'In• attd Mrs. .... • . 01111 .It.. \lehtllc, of 1,"11- i WEDNESDAY' AUGUST' 20TH • (101)01'0.I ;_; FRONI 2 TO 6 P.M. :14. TELEPHONE 2i1 •_• and \Irs• Garth Dobbyn of 4. .=Y ...I: R. D. PHILP'S DRUG STORE •_, FOR APPOINTMENTS. ; ,40.40.•0.1•0..0.00•.4,4,40.0.0.0.0.00.0044, FOR SALE \Ir. Mr. an,l \Irs• George Jenkins. \1r. 3 year old 'Purebred Hereford Tion. London :pent the \\ eek -end with the and Mr;. George 11.111, of t)ctr,it, .\hilly \V. V. Roy and Sons, hunks- fnrnun•'s t,arcuts, \1 r, and \1 rs1 C":11 Dobby n• spent the week -end with \1r.Jenkins' bora. ['h_mc .Il -h, Myth. 52 1 IN I cousin, \Irs. R• C. \Teti Iran, alto tic- - i \I r,. ;\nn Campbell, and sans Claire them on their return, and Presented With Service Pill ;nut \Irs. \';Tial ie (';unphell, all of To- ronto, al,n N':sit t•cr daughter at Carson- I41Or O1't!'N:11i /'•:1!! DOIl01•S are visiting relatives and friend, trite, \I r'.1. Mi„ J,Iscp1tiuc \1I ndcnrh nas 11(111 -in once,! by the \\'ingh;uu Flood I )otnr, Clinic on \Vctlncsdav tar her out.tanl- \ti•s. Nl'htrl \\'it ltttnan spent in; sr..\•ice in organizing local blood ,couple of days this week with her donors to attend the \Vingliant Clinics. daughter, Mr;. Menson Cowan, and She was presented \vith a gold serv'ce family of Stratford. hitt. \I `s \Voodcock ha • \corked tire- Mrs. .\. R. Egan iti l \Irs. Charles ic„ty to secure blood donor ttno,i !it 111,11 of Toronto. are visiting with their BLYTH UNITED CHURCH undit•, :\tlgnst 10.15: :'nndav School. 11.15 Slil'tc,:t • "The Reconciliation." 7 p.tn.: 'City! ill History." -9 TRINITY CHURCH. BLYTH out the length of the Clinic,, and bur orother. I. S. (,i ellen', and Mrs. (:het efforts are justly commendable, She le•\'• was \•cr\• \v'ortl v of the token. Misses Iean"ttc (illntsher and Edythe t?t• `isnitday After Trieitr \li,s \\'nndctcl: i, aIs1I the tire'e,slllcntley of Galt, are spending their 11) a.m. 11 ''suint, Prayer Taut Sermon -1 ''resident of the Myth Red Cross. alt- (vacation at III" 'Ito, 'Port I);Ithottsle. i'he other tvnrtlty cause \Nhirlt ha:. til tit II) Niagara a dlit: t:it t. TRINITY CHURCH, BELGRAVE I itttl: it of her time during the part war I \l its \to iit•;t Finale of I tallith' was a 11.?0 at. \li,riling''rarer and Scrtnun.'>e'tt'' `gue-t of her aunt and uncle, \1r• and ST. MARK'S CHURCH. AUBURN Evening Prayer. Canada rank; third among the Unites[ ,dations in naval poo er and fourth in air pow:•r. I)uring the war, Canada became fourth largest supplier of equipment, third trading nation second exp 'sting nation among 'United Nations. war and the I\Ir,. 'Ihnnta:, Kelly, (luring the p;r•t tlttended 131ood Clini•� Nt eek. Tho: e itt tidint; the \Vinghant Blood . \Ir,. Firms n returned to I'ol•nnto ac - Clinic "ll \Ved" slay wcrv, \I r,. 1la• r>• cotipauic.i ty her s' -ter, \I Isms•, lirntvitt, \Irs. George \Ic\all, Mrs. I:ng;t NNah, \Nil, visit nith her f r a Fratillin Ilainlolt, \Irs. \Vv•ley Taman. 'month. Miss (_Plats McGowan. Hiss Ida Nle ' Got' an, 1?'aria Cart\vright, Charles tial- I Mr. aiia .Mr ,. 'Peter Gardiner and ter, Joint 'raise, Archie\'ottr,b, 1' t'- son, t:cc i, visited \I r,• (iarrli'er', mond Griffiths. 'irii•in, Mrs. llcrt Stevenson. at Kin - IT WON'T BE LONG School Days Are Coming Fasi WE HAVE A COMPLE'T' RANGE OF SCI-IOOL SUPPLIES INCLUDING PUBLIC SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS. Get Your Supplies Now Attend the Lions FROLIC This Evening Thursday, Aug. 23 The Standard Book Store burn IIti S:Itur'11e, Ge •rg, Kcradas of New 'Pork (:its returned tonic last neck after stte"dint; t\Vo months \\itti her mother, \irs. T. 1•aliott. She was accompanied home by \I iss Anita \\'right. Miss Beth Powell returned home nn' \Wednesthly after visiting her uncle and ;tent, Rev. and \Irs. L. V, Pocock, of Ilespcicr• She was accompanied home by her cousin, Miss petty 'Pocock, who will visit here for a couple of weeks. 1)r. Charlotte \Vltitlock, and .hiss Marion Alliston, 'Phil., of Chicago, 1)r. .\, \V. Holden and \Irs. J. 1). Somer- ville. of Helroit, who are holidavi•Ig ;11 1(indcricil ;ntd Naylield, visited \titlt 'Misses Rlla and Kate 1[cffron Ott Tuesday. Airs..\lberta 'lender and lli:s Lillie NI. Carr of 'Toronto, were guests of their sister, Airs, R. \Vighlnlan, last week. 'They ternt to Gn(lerie•Ii on Sat- urday tvilcrc they will spend a \ccek at Park 1iouse before returning to 'I'or- ont.). Ei)J'i'6i CRE GI1'I'()N'S DECORATOR'S SHOPPE PHONE 158, BLl" IPI -I, INVORIDIAMPIREICSI . 1, 4. 1r SUN WORTHY allpapers ARE INEXPENSIVE LUXURIOUSLY DESIGNED LASTINGLY BEAUTIFUL pRiCE 5 ARE RIGHT ALSO FAINTS ANI) EN/.NIIiLS OF QUALITY RIDSMEL to Step Pant Stne'I SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY. F. C. PREST ' Pho'1e 37-26. tlrr u Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gardiner, of P Lonttorr, visited last week with their Alr . Fawcett, and Miss Gladys, are sun, 1)r. W. C. Gardiner and grandson. \•i'.hing with Mr, and 'Mrs, b'el't Pot - Billy, at Mr. ant! \Irs. John \I. Craig's, ter and fauna\• of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. also with their cousin, \irs, John (..raig, 1'oltrr C, \irs. F;nccett's daughter. Sr., and Mr. and 1lrs. I). A. Craig, cal- Ai is,. \\'itnta \Vatsun and Miss Maur - ling also on frit lids in Myth and skin- cell \lorritt, have returned home after IIELi' '('THE .Iasi"1'11 LIONS IN THEIR COI1'IMUNI'ITY 1VE1,ItARE WORK. dome I'urnisher -• Phnnea 7 and 8 - Funerat Director, toIkiDIV,`dt`d't`dlkl`di'ai2IDInDADIDIDIZIepi°drWAe'Blue'dr`2tt;*;i31`.ai`di'a Dailr)ai`'A.11atr11b•1YJ7NIi.dik );k1A 1 11 11 1 41 . 4 ,,. J 1. 4 .1. I I ti n . 1...NW, 1 .1.1 1 1 e 1 4, 1 .. 9 11 1 1 '••.1•.1.11414.1141••14.•11.1 r•• 1•• x4.•11.11 ••. , •• • 1.1 i , 0. 1j. •1. 0. r•• •1. •;. 0. P,.•1 i 1,•, 0. rl, d. ,4 . r/, r•. 0, 0. ,3 r. ••• * ,i ,•u•.0. r;.) 0. 2• • if ., • • • HURON GRILL BLl"PII --- ONTARIO. EXCELLEN1 FOOD. GOOD SERVICE. Meals at All Hours. ♦ �t .t! • • .: • •j •: .c :, • FRANK GONG e.. Proprietor �,,..,..,..,. •,. •,,,,,,,,,;,,,, ,;, •,..,, .,.,,, •,, ,,.,,, .,..,, ,;. •;. ,,..,, .,, .,..,, .,. r,• r,• •,, •,11,1!•• r,• •,..,, ,,. ,,, •,, r,..•. •,, .,. ,,, ,,, ,,..,. •,.,,..,, �; .•, +,1••:••;••:. 40.0.0..•..•,••..•„•..•„•, ••, ,•••• 1.11.1.•• ,•, ••• 1•• I.1 ` 1.•••, ••• 1•• ,•• 1 • ••• I•• ,•• 14•.••,41 ••• ••. •4.4,•1 ••. ,4,;.,;-,•11 •1••1••• 1 SCHOOL OF COMMERCE CLIN'1'ON - ON I ARIO. ENROLL NOW FOR FALL 'i'ERM-SEPTEMBER 101'11 Be Ready in a Few Months to do Valuable and Necessary Office Work COURSES:--STENOGRAI'IIIC, COMMERCIAL, SECRETARIAL CLERICAL. M. A. S'I'ONE, Com, Spccialkt, 13, F. WARD, BA, Vice -Principal. Phone lt)ti Principal, ' �c•c♦O.' •;, •;. •O,O d440,;1.;•J,1 ,x,00,;. ••1 •;. �.•;.,;.,;. 4:":4.;..0,0,;•0♦. •;•,;.,;.,;♦.i O,NO.*41+44 +4441 •;.♦�•,;. •it Nv'lvstlers \'('l'; not of the otttstattthtl;g tlll'itl belong to Ili' Hair sex, enjoy see- ' \'aricty ;'cvrvor,c had a gond time, and irtg a couple of 2511 pounders smash t-; , up. '_ the participants pat on a good :tint,', ;ututllcr ' It has annoitncctl that "\\'hipper•" \\'atsou would probably appear at souls. (..;t'(r11'(1 At V-.) 1)at' I)alicc future ev ,it. 11' lie i, matched wzaitut ' a gond opponent, the match should be The \Irnuuni.•t Hall was packed for 11wcrtll watching, tlic free (Inc; bell last \Vedne,da\• evening. ;t, a 11111(111p of the Victory \\'rest ling i, roiuparatieely new in celebration st;I,1,t d here on T tnaday this district. particularly the modern night. and all day \Vednesaay. type of wrestling, where the hit; fellows I \l any ;tr Tutu have remarked 011 what - throw th,•ir I Illponc nt over the rope,, 1 splendid day t \vas. I':veryone semi - into the laps of the first row of specta- cd to crrjl'}' thenl.rlre innnensiay, Airs. Pon \nos, people, and many of I The s1'iiit of victory was in the air. :• •00••0 rn001r.0.4.40.0,r40u••,•040,♦4.4,4044•04,444i440,4,OOu40u4✓44•.,40,.•,0..;,0,••0•,••..0,•,•40,0.,00,' I 4.4 - :• • •i` x. LONDESBORO • ;. 11 • . II .1 ERSONAL INTEREST attending Summer School at 'Toronto. :4 \[r, and \it .Arthur Field of Lon- Clare \IcGnwan has also returned don, and Mr. and Mrs, Earle Noble of after a similar course in Hamilton. 't Myth, recently enjoyed a 12 day traitor Mr. Mut 11ilbut•n was successful E :• trip to Tuticrnll'y, crossing by ferry his Collegiate exams at Clinton, :. to the Manitoulin islands, and nn tit V I >; Jac', island. canting hams hr North Attended WrestlingMatch I:=. flay, Call:lnrlct, lirat•cbridcc', Orillia, Quite a few Toe;ll stmt , attend"' itis + :\Ili,ton, and st \•eral other places. 'l'hct''l \t'restling ntatcfi in \\'it:ghatu ,In Friday + enjoyed some splendid fishing en r• lyes' night. and watched the grunt and .b t Friday and Saturday Wendy's 5c to 51.00 Store WILL HAVE A SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTER FOR 1 d 1a.. 41/ ,,. 1.4•.III0W LIIL MO'17IER alld DAUGHTER ' .1:, J I1 I.M• Ila 1 1 1 FATHER and SON A• �1111 r., 1 1 11 . 11 .1.40, .. ,• 11 .x.n-• 1,14 iL .11 To Serve You Will Be Our Pleasure. and their luck MIS very good, groan boys itt action. Although the •X11„•,;14.4. 1.4.4.4,4•••:*,*I ,,.'.,+0:1442:4 ys+i,•r;,,;•.:N4.,;,• ,:„.,:,•i,.••,„; ,,_ 44,444;41. •484,,H♦.♦44,143+!,••:•,:41