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The Blyth Standard, 1945-10-03, Page 1VOLUME 50 - NO. 00. Mrs. Duncan Laidlaw afaAYMf 41%.!4 11[1AlNaNaL"11--11111.i�..Waao \ifs I)uncan I.ai!Ila\\, ,.f ( Ips• pa• - fed a\\ay in the Guelph (;1•nl'r,d Hos- pital last Friday, September 2811t iu het [_lull )car ;!iter an ill::( ., of ;Wont a month \IIs 1-1111iI\\ \\(it 111 01'11,11 1 1 years ag,, 11. 'liaise her 111111' \\ ith her daughter, \ir, Il;tr\e)• Zeigler She at-- tended l•tended (•h;lhner', I'Ilited ('(lurch hi Guelph, had a Ile nlin!ber,l!ip its rho \\'unll"I's .\,'•ot•al•ion of the church, and bcicngcd to the \\'ardr"pe .\uxiIi:tr\ Mrs 1..tidlaw \\a, horn io 1.'ntd,s(n, former!). \l;trL;:rel On dal.tht, r of the late I':(1\\in and Janet ('Doll She and her un,bi'id, t)tntcan I.aidla\\', lived for many )'tau•, i1 Ill\'tll 1111[1 Iu. death three year , I,efl're \I r, l t:iIi:n1 moved to Guelph \I r: I.:li Ila \\. I, sur \ive I by her daughter, 1I\,:tie) Mr-, /4.i:,ler, and three '(;ran le;rl'Ire t\\o I,lotbcr , \\'illi;tnl, of .\Ilia'."e, .\111,'11:1, and George if \•;t nuvl•r: and .1 .[stet•, lir., .\ ,\ Fleming of .\Iliatice I\ell(;ll'I, re. ted at \I;, %ei'.'ler', It( art' \\ here a service \\a- held on Saturday welting it eight o'cl'n h The (letlarted \\;1, 4 .ought to Myth \\ here ;t funeral ,ervicc \\ as Velli in the 1',!01 l'nited rllntcll Snn'I;t)'aft'rno'll atter \\hirh iuterntcnl \\a, made i t tin' myth Union (''ntetcl•v Th(- pallbearers \circ, Gilbert McCal- lum, Harvey Piro wn, hoberl Laitlla\\', \\'illianl 1 •, t ke''line, 1 larvcv' \\•ell, and James Iticltut,n!l H STANDAR !1 1,1,Y'1'II, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 19.15. Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance; .$1.00 in the U.S.A. ll(.\'. 1'►''. ,:1. l;c('�'I ol'I, :111;\[ti 'I'tht i 1'OSil ion At i'1 arlhtn'i School IZo►H•d Meeting C1Piitll)' (h;llt•illiltl1: 11 \\ .\ 11[1(111 !cls received III:I II!' ret'ular n!t'I'ttIt •!!!"the Itlyth 1111 111,. , ..e,n; ', 1 I!.1 1 ill, t Srhoul Ih,ard \\as held September 25th 1'. L u' r"1, the kova1 Ca! \than lir-I ua', ;i!1:' pr1 !gigs,, ,1''1 ! at t \\lull h I) Philp, S (.1( tght„I,, \i;:l!1 \ ;c!' r, I. •,11; 1 L1 !' ;! ,:!, t\\, :1111 ha' hl•en appointed ( )fitter , of the I ), ' i \ ,'trr:lns' .\ffair. ;1t fort \\ 111 M ill, 4111 Win "fhucil line 111,1.. s,po;Ho r sill \1.' I .1"1,11• \li a;'I:i `,Ir• I''ii'[II \1,111 d the f,le m n ge , 1' the pr( \ion, regular Iltelllhrl' dyile.. II' -.I.:,li 1'I 'I111'elllil: \\life "'"1.1r""(1"II 111[[(1„11 11 \It. Ileo, roti, fu .t "i .11,. \\ l , 1. \\ ith the tornter' ;'.Ir' ll! 1)r an I \Ir, 1 II It 1.IIi•Itt, I'ru,lee, 'l-hucii turd (•rcight(n ut ! I, II \\cduesihIv for Winnipeg 1 .\n( tttl, a, 1(111(1\\, \\ere soldered 1' .1 hi:'1 \I ! helnlr ,rlillll}( l•,,\1'll I';tt'I ill 1111(1,,;1 of Trustee, 'l!Ittt'it all'', Philp: I) Nott t'ejrt,l•IIttl boiler (;Iousher lahuur X 11 l�ubt'rt .. .. ti 7(1 k( 11:trle• 1111'111 Iah 'nr 1 ':u �i'1'!1'e5 110111' l' 'I' I )o ,h\'u, ;:ret tI 111 Il!lut! the 1,!..1."...11; 01 'ht' 11,'11 1 ':11,, e'•.pl !Li. II 111,1( \\ old l b" 1:11 ',';III 111 111' o' multi( ',polity \\"1!11'1 !„ .1 •1.,,1 t ' !a at Port I11[,l'e 111 l•1 lilt •!• 11111 1 .!! 'III 1,1 :,1 '! (hal 11,c 11,'44 ho! ,II• chill I be irch:l-[ \\[111 a 11't',\il 1,:t in, I i ? I"!','1'.t :11,'1 i\\1'Ivc mond!, !'t [[!'. '1;1 ,' ' t .II till III Education,( 11111111 I':, I.I'•Ile 1;,11.11!„ awned holo' 1, \Nell ti IIltt 111.1\' \1',1!11 ;he d:l,t 1'I'^:141 11'"I[1 (1\, I' u;t on Mt iI,I;Iv Illglll, .Ilml all ll.t1' 11) iter•, \I '.,r, \ 01,1( v. !tit I.!!1!. it'I::11'N Elizabeth \lith repairs firs \•icir, Iia is i"\ hee, :I :In'luu' i \/itlt hi' father, 1 ; I lllh,om J Ile [,felt tIt;1110'. 1'i 111' r(Icnl'g l' (1:11'lil•., �hlllgll labour 1111 tie \Idim • 1[(1::;11 \\'.n Fig 4 1ti'l1i!I" I\\ 11 \Iclaroy, rcuu,ving ashes I;' \ \1 1 It, 4.I r:,1', ,:1 \\ ::I"I!:u'I, t: L' ! \Ir an I \Irs .\ \\• 1' Smith were in I etc ;7- ha, ;ba, t;i\e•! ,nt 1 n-plc;l'i,'nal I, I'lt'r !!;i[ I. ;111 11 lid wild, to meet their neigh- Myth tit I..darl supplies 21 Ill 11:1,1 I.";III, 1'iI, .1_'11.1 1!et'!1 111 't 1 r1':. (i,' II till;lel',, 1\ho :IrrlVed 1111110 .\ R l asI<t'l' „•Illlp, II Ii' l (111''1 t1,irn,'i 30\1[11the Ilehadbeen over- I S!r.il 1t';r, t1 root Lccnl Ccnuultee Getting Organized sea- f1r-;ol-;.-halyears. 7 (11 o au,l \\•n! 1:1 the I.' t"Il t II',nuli'tec i, I knell \lis, 1•ii'z;tbeth \(ill', 'ai:u•y a-; he11:' ht 1,1 11!1 \\ *1 1 I! t'1.1\ ''::!!!.' 1 ' —\I 11111,11' ,Ilpel'\'11„1' \1 ;1, (1,1111 11111141 alt alr.nl_'e t114. 11.,';11 ,.111!",I1:', I h HONOURED WI'T'H DIPLOMA AS :SI25 [ler vicar for the Public Schoo mealier 10 ibis c1111;n11t,'1 are, Chairs 1an'I Oji alh;\\ed for the Continuation 1 '' I'' I Ii:11„Ills lc\ t I "i'ROFL:SSOR CF ENGINEERING” Sch,",I Total ',2011 tier. year I\ I) I'llilp, II Nil l Ir' [i , ,1 II \ "1.-"'" I tr \\' C 1, :; Miler ha, been granted a I)ilt!o,oa.. x, "Profe,,ur I,f I:neincermole - ", fr nt the I'ni\ersita of the State 1, i \'e\1 )lark Ile recci\ed Ili, 1)i - SON HOME FROM OVEISEAS ;:1,1 \, and hi, father ;nut nl"tier, \Ir (lair,lin \Isle 'C. Gordon, . 11i NI I ' I \ I r London, f or- !'IUI I'clt•1• Gardiner, Lutl!1, 1' .\ (; (;!Irdutt, of 111' I•: al \i, I!t,, '1 14)'11 el , 1 :111',1 i> :mit•' \\�!i l [11;11 IH';11, 1t. 11;1- :.11'1''1 bot, urn tr , 1 1e- I 1111 ,1111:•1' 1.\ \lo\t 11 I,n 'I'rit,tee Creighton, sec'md- cd. by 'I'ra>Icl Thmcll and ca'ricd that the reittie-t ill \Iiss Mills for music I lir tl'1c!. \l''\ 1 e 1,1,4 '111 one I '111'n.ber• l!!!!!1:, be grants i i ;11' (1.1!,, „ .'i h, i•1 1111' nl.ltcr The 1, I II!e ;cc :t 'ttri !1 111 110011 race Jlo\ctl by 'I'' ntrc, '1 It roll, ,cronde.l le,u , c. \ [ r,,l 1:t 111111'1'. \\ ere in loon on •1•hanl;,givinc li:tt', \i"n- 1 by "1 ra,(ce Phil , ;Ind tarried ',hat til 1'1''1 1 r !,. i .." Loh: -tilt[:'er„I ;I. ,po [1 , 1 dal)', ()center 8; 11, pro\idirt; the ;natter Secretary petition 111-`I 11 (.'1111[[ to ! , a!I .(.1,1i,el,','1' . -h t! , r etc, \\ere of unfavourable \\l'atilnr call he clear- clean n 11:'11 ))fain burdcrlll out north p!Ilir11 Ir ''tl Iht p1el,e1, 'I he -c Ilnhut' III_t 111, \ kitedbe and Ili ',;Int 1 l g ell up \\e art I„I,I It the rag e a c o:n- o il:ul tply 111, price h\ iu:'i' g, -o1,. side of School ,ground, in order that 1 I�all>, New fork, early ulittec H. the Turf (dub that wore \\'atl'I', 11 111'11 ,i tititiltg 111'111} 11\1'1 11'l'atll- I', ' 1 "1 tl'r It tIIh1'1' dud than en digit ).)uses are conal” I'IIi , I/I(1i15 (.',Mill 1101(1 Itel;lllill• I \Ir 1 ,,iItl:ul !! 'I:'.0 \\a- inllodlc,'1 Meeting .1 • 111i' l I'll[ 1 1 11[1,: ! 111' 1 1'01 1 :1111el. The 111 111i til 1.'• ' ( i :l, 11' !,1 '11eir Ih"!Iles 11' d hl ,1 l,l it 1 '''1 111 ,111,' ''ecuhm In''t'!ilt il, 1Ile \!''u I" . 1!.1 \\,l• 11 1,1'' a 111:11!,1; :,I III'' 1 I!I!, I ion 1 .1'1 :!- I r' [ 1!::111 '1 ;! !I' 0. ,1- al !,111!),!11,, 1 " ,.:1 1 ' 4!t,' (Ili, II„th tilt ' I'raol: II' 1!\11';1'. • (,r':;!',, ' , '1,,' 11., 11 11' 1' \l' 1„'iu„I l,\ the ( 1,;111111;111 .\ 1'1 1ht LH!!! ,1 1 hurt1l ,.It' r' ! !” I '1,, :\ It'1!„ 1s 1:p Committee, tittle, I.intt \\11!,11 \\;t, t':1. Mill 1,, :,11 t, 1.'1 1 11: '1 Tie I't, 1!!1 ill 11,1'1 11. ,re,(...!,a:1 a , 'e 1't ;haul.\+,1 1, ti: 11, !!:1 1.1 t 'i, If ),Illi[ . ;11'1 1''111 t, 1'!, 11111, h\ I , 11 -tan.'b, 11!: 1 ��, [ :: !,• 1'- ac, , p1,'d tits ill \411!1 ,1 I.,1i1, Init.,. \I ,I! It1,;u Ilr, !, n I lnh 11.,mirrr. ser, .1'!11 re, 1'11,'I 11, 11['.1! t} a ,i1..\,• i. 1-1,,I';111 1'111'', .rt 1 flier- I. 1'!I'le,l in 111' i \\;1- 1':Illlt'f tmeerentOtt :o1i n \\ 1, .11"1 a !r,n1;, „to the '' I., ll::;.:,.1 11 ''.111,r'1' ;Inter il ..\I!s- I'.'li;1h,-II! \I.!I•, \\!;, ha- er) c;t;[.li,l} fir, 111.11' d 1'14. n:n-!r,l1 ac- !IIi1.111 .: I'1'IJ , 'r til' bast ie\'. I h'' u1 'r' 44 a- :1 1 t!!4. late •',Ir!in' 11.1, 11 :n !,t ;Is 111' '111111 11. 1'11 1,: he no, tit:' I lie) are nheil'11." 1' r 1,:.'!) and .1, 11'1 ,e '14'lr 1,1 \ 1 'f,1, )2114.,1 , 1 the t'11111 111. '1', i'12r.1;,111 1 arh \I't' iI, 4111,, i. ''n 1t'n1\t Ir1,1! tlu' \). ;1'I1 1\ 11,, \\a. iutr,' i1c,'11 1,I th,' 'huh member.- b) Li.). I-reetil,! 'e)' 'I he Loll, a1 c.,rtletl 11111 a hearty I''1 11. :'1,' '11111-! 01 of lllr, ;1,.• ! ,,,1 'l by, \l eta it' t :,1 :11'' (1 ,, r !, 1.i 1: Tam, 1. and !ll.:r v iii' • the Iu1. clip.' and 011 4. ,!h !lir' .11 , a- \\, II '1 I,; mei. '. 1,1 4.r t!!•' t:1, I that !jou., .:.111 , 111' . ...,i Icil"\\ Oi ! t'• 1„ at, 1 , .,'I t .I,! , ! : •!I: h, ,!e our 41. t I'll •.11• 11! '411, 1 ;1!1:\.11 1:, h' , , ,. the „'t1 1,f !111 :11 :,'. ;',[ 44, re ,,, -1' 111;1 the -ii' 1 r\\!I lc, all,! :11'111111;•• :'1' \ , : ,I',, '!!el .:1 , 111111' 1[111 I., 1. 1Pt,'" J!1' 1 r 1,, .1, the Pr, '1 'Ili, '.1'11 '111 '1 .Iti„II '•1, .:.111, ' 114 , 11'. [00(1 1?iices If Fine Weather I'I'evails u.. IS , 1., :,:I lie, if 41 11.1,111:114:,1.:, %r: n,. .11.:11..\ II'l[& .L .,, Yp.t.:..ir .bl"e,, i, 1hi lir .'11111: 11 1 r: 11 .1.11 1 1 „ 1 11 1 THIS E k�a IF the need T and destitute of war-torn lands couldstand at your side in their rags and poverty—andlook in your clothes closet with you .. . ...IF that couldhappen, and you saw the plea in their sunken, death -hounded eyes, you would give half of your clothing to warm them. 0 *THIS VERY. MINUTE, 1 will go and loo; - They won't be at my side, brit their voice of thanks will be, Sponsored by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) in aid of NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION, Oct. 1 to 20 till, be provided an outlet and also In 111 doubt i Irul. a race men IuI\c Ila,( 1111 11 other .oras Tile 111;1-1)1111,11111 repair path from Morris street to north 4\11'1' niter \\ I!I \ I ion,, Ilex! i;ray. a rough ,('1t and \\'ill \\ant to tato, Irani 'I \'renuul :1111 Harvey \11Callum home some (af the S41(1) prize mune) of- ) cans(d (mite a turmoil, and tier' feted Il if"rl, \\''re enioytd a":1 appreciated 1)y "I'\vo outstanding softball games are the re -t .Ii 111: Chili members in the nitl\itg—one bet \\col til<v 1 Other T'att'le' of the evenitty were imur and ;t strengthened 11I)ih team) i,'1, ,inguu' 1'f lit Matt ('hell:\\ at I ;t,;•nrcd :\ WHIR' het\\ccn Brussels If\'inc \\ til:tn. nt the \rr l•, IIT "1 )i and hiplr. girl., i, also on the schedtile Snsa:llalt", th' chant; being taken till In the evening ;t splendid program ha' b\ the l 111, ',.ion Snrri v vary 1�\le cast corner of school grounds Moved by I: 1) Philp, seconded by S Creighton and carried that hoard en- (Icavor to secure radio for school pur- poses \I Ct'11I1;; adjourn it on Itllton of Trustees Philp and Creighton Leslie 11 Ilttru, Scc'y v Navy Tat; Day In Blyth Saturday, October (ith On Saturday, October 0th, the Navy League of Canada will hold its annual lag day in 111\~11 \\'c know you are interested in their excellent wort: but nl:lvic you have forgotten what Your trickles, (l;toes. quarters, dollars — no amount barred—have Meant for the men of the scat The Navy i .,,,,c operates 23 hostels and Rccl•catiom Centre; at our coastal brcn arrangcl .\ thrnn-act canted)•• read the whittle, of the la -I regular "The Funny plats", staged by the int 'till, and the '\-entice tneetinLl Riple) I)ranuttic Society, i, out -laud -\\pith \\rl' adot'ted as read The Roll ing, and this will be fold,R\ I by ;t (all \\a, ams\\erel1 by all pre,int dance in the basement of the Kill i I.i,'n N 'rm i;;:i•rctt Nva, a ked to rc- \lilke \roti' pl:tll, Its'\\• t" ,i,ell'1 port on the coining ni'Cert to aid a Thanksgiving Day in IIIytIh 'loos- tiri\e for clothing for t tiropc,ln hclint the event \\ its your attendance, both, l.ian \1'111 reported c\'erytllin 'tannin_; O. the races, and again during the 4.v- for, clle'Itdr, \:III the concert will be ening tacc'I 'u Ott ,hli til V ',.ion (;,Irl I'.'lioertt cxprc"ed itis ap-' i,reciati"11 1111 tit ('1111 fur flower, rt'.. The Late rl'ltolnas Rogerson nei\t'I \\1!111' he \\;I, in the Chilton 110,141.(1 Liar (;,[r,l established 1 rr putts, \\'Iii'I'l' in the last three years '1'Itl' till, 1llolttts C. lognr,t'il, \\'hu corn its !,cepllg nig his altr!tlaurc Naval and \Icrr,hant Seamen of 43 Al -I died at the lulu' i1 his daughter, \I r; 1 '�nu•r til.• nu'etnlg t\\o \Nevis ago he lied Nations have mule nearly eight I: 1 Buchanan Point Edwal•d, O;:[art ,, ; • 11!;1, 11;111 !Ih ;I1'In'i1dIC 11,111 WI. 81111 I- comforts, helping to relieve the strata land \lar)' .\111 '1;1)'1(11, of \Irl\•i!n'n, ! and tension of l:\•er live years of vigil 1':ugI t! i Ile \\as burn ;It \I,Irt,'t on un the treacherous \\litters 'l'o these Swale on Jul) .trd, 18[11, comil}, in tnrctnlg 'Tuesday nicht, f"r which \\t Wren they try im(I give some of the Canada at the age of 21. Ili. nta•ricll ;Ire ;ill thankful comforts of home - woollens, jell<ins, Matilda Jane Nit:Elroy, dau:h11r ,If Thr S\\' s fy read a communication 11utgitzine;, games, ditty bags, ele, all the late Jahn 'McElroy and Ilii\ .\111- 1r,'nt i \\' Spl)', of \\'ingh;mn, District d )'put)• (;u\crlor, concerning zone help to mirk' their going easier strung, who prcdercased him t. year, Inlretmg,, tool 1 L a hi< official visits In tit maintain these services and also ago To this onion \\ere bort S girls that cif the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets,;uol one boy, nand): b:dith, \its our ('lobs which will be kept in mind Thr I'r'�ident expressed regret at the our Youth 'Training \luv'cment, the Frank Ilnurd of Sardis, 11.1', Amy, rennlyal irons lawn of our of our Cll;u'- Navy League yearly instructs thousands \I Is it i tucIt ttlal, of Point 1?dw:u•d. tet• un'ulo,'rs, I.i,m Ra)• 1)(1bb)n lion of teen-age boys in the principles of Ontario, Ilolr.ur, \Ills J \\' 1Nenncdy,) R.", ' helped materially in assisting in good seamanship and teaches them of \'ancunver, 11,C. \label, \It•s .1 N'Ihc ground \\'ort, (1f a srr'\irr club hrrr. discipline, self reliance, the ability to Stephenson, of I teItntonll hill. Ontario,' wa also a I;I t(ul number of tha receive as \yell as give orders, all ue- I?Ila, \Irs .\r' \1;111, London„ 'Tillie, l \ttrnd;I'ur C, minittre The chairman ccssary to good citizenship \IIs \'[1111 Buchanan, \\ind,ol• (>11 '(,f iii, t hnulitl, askrd for ;ill allpuint- \-E 1)ay is past as k V-1 I)ay, but tario, \Ir, Janie: (' Mi mitt, lll)th;'nlcnt to fill tlic vacancy, and Lion L'trt the demands hlcrcasc as hundreds of ()Mario, \lin'', \Irs i.loyd Stili', of Gray will as,i •1 in calling up the lion• thousands of these seamen will still he Toronto, Ontario, and Cris Racer -on,'. r. tutor' to ntfornt them of the date all a half in Ilion visits, receiving 41';t, a ,I,It u1 tilt' late John h,,,sier,utt in cflcnlxtion, and to take nis tlstl;d lively part i1 the needed to trattsport the millions of tuns of food and medical supplies to the over -rim and starved people of He \vies a tailor by trade and after' Europe and the far l,,tst following Iris t;,!dc fora sew years he j1111•1"11 of future meeting, Each committee The Navy League weld; together settled 1111\1 :r farming on the mil the thousands of individual efforts for1Conce•sitn of Morris Township ',\\ill take turn; ill arranging nrrtinps the turn of the sca \•herevcr they touch I \Ir logcrson \\as total of the sea an,l and program, in future Illi' first meeting in \oeeit!er \ill lie in charge our ports and for Canada's Sailors in) followitl4 the (death of bis wile he (!nit the mal<ing farming and \rent sailing, continuing, of the .\ttcn!latce Committee 1 October litit \\ ill he Ladies Night, For these you are asked to give - until his'rctirunent :mite year, ago I of Lund,'n. Ohttrin, all being able tt, oi intetiug attend ih; tuteral except chose in 11,1' The 1'rts tit ht instigated a Ile \V ,(1 arranging for the prngra'nts a^(I nil dill nt't;t,l,'tlt tach I 101 IS 1)1.11:- 14ive for tho:(c' who have helped and i tc Ira\ es to, 11(1111 his Ills,, his int- ; are helping to keep (1111• shores free mediate family, '! }a'audchiltirrll, i;de'cd to hritg a lady friend, his \vile, g .-,--V ii, swetthcart, or iii, datHiter, but great-grandchildren, a brother To epi' rimy ane—and at)• (.inn lu alging solar TRINITY CHURCH, BLYTII in l:idtct,m'ti. Ontario, and 4 sisters in one Ilse', \\ifr Nal Ile fi!:ed itnivily England Tie I'rn.idcn1 sp l<e of the Nin•\• 111th Sunday .\ftcr Trinity ill a tit: Sunday School The pallhcarrs were, Jame, Phelan, l,cagne Tag 1) 1;: which is this Sitturday, 7:30 p in: l'vencn,t'4 and Sermon Thomas [;rushy, John and \\'ill Nesbit. an,l asked the l.iotts to support 1164 TRINITY CHURCH, BL':.G ;AVE 1letb \l1'I ttu) and I)irl: Scott !worthy 11;1,1' 111(i percent lion Nor\' 1 :45 p in ; Sunday School'1'111 tir\\cnc�arnr: w ere five of Ilii I: le is engine -.-ring this worthy venture 2.3(1 p in: I?vensoitg (grandchildren, Pie llorace Buchanan, amt has a number of good looking eirl< S'I' MARK'S CHURCH, AUBURN !Tel, lac[: \Iorritt, 1)(111 \lorritt and limed up to do the "tagging" 'I'ritst 11):3(1 a i11: lloiv Comititntiott and Burton and 1'' 'Buchanan '111111 to pick tit the \\all: Spit Of the Sermon, I 'I'Itc funeral \'.as held front the home Lions — 'of his d;tnghtcl, \IIs James \lorritt,I Lions hill 11'crit and 'Harold Yod- BLl'TH UNITED CHURCH Icondttcli'.I by IIIc Rev Arthur Sinclair, den Wert' it delegation from 11te 'I'ot\tt Sunda.,., October ith 1 \liss l.tt_'Iia 'Taylor rendered it very :('onncil to briht,. before the Clnb a pro- 10:15—Sunda). School 'lovely solo, a'l't,Itlp:41:101 by NI is, 1•.11-'po,iti„t of IIt111,lttc a 'Solde'r's Night” 1I :15—"In Everything Give Thanks" zabeth \till, 'ill the 0."11 filth',', when gifts would be Communion Service 1 Interment \:'t, made in the faun[)1 pies,1:14, 1 to all 1;1\ ill men returning 7 p in --Thanksgiving Sct\icc plod, L'uion Cemetery'front(versea. CI T-1,1 'd''' ;1'.cmcsinn Monday being Thanksgiving 1)ac, , 'I'ho:e from a distance, besides those. tool, 111,1'•', ;old it \'a: suggested that Special Thanksgiving Services both nit aitinncd \\'cte, Miss Jitney ('hong, of ,the 'Lion: Commit/co and the ("111X[1 morning and evening S;l•:i:t, lir and \I r, Austin :\t\\ell ;Ind 't't 'ttL!!iI,'r 1,I work out a suitable 1'repa•ainry Service Thursday even- P;1..lioe, c,f \\oodstock, \I is. Shirley Inial ;ng at 8 o'clock.June Jermyn, of London, and ,Mrs ( The meeting t!':• I v:tl, ti : Lions t1eetinb of Scssioq at 7:30 1,y y r\lu) King, of Puiut Edward•rRoar ...... -i LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher "I haven't shown it to Henry yet I'm waiting till he buys that fishing outfit he's been talking about getting." WITHOUT MAKING A HIT ORA RUN SHRIMP McGEE WAS THI HERO OF THE GAME BECAUSE IN THE THIRD INNING, WITH THE OPPONENTS LEADING, 36-Z, HE KNOCKED FOUR FOULS IRRETRIEVABLY INTO THE UNDERBRUSH, WHICH EXHAUSTED THE SUPPLY OF BALLS AND IT HAD TO BE DECLARED 'NO CONTEST' 7-l6 (Copyright, 1937, by The Hell lyodlutc, 1rc ) NORTHWESTERN STATE HORIZONTAL 1 Depicted state 10 First woman. 11 Pertaining to old age. 12 Weight of India. 13 Beverage. 14 Biblical pronoun. 15 Woody plant. 17 Mite. 19 Virginia (abbr.). 21 Folded, 24 Rounded. 28 Narrow inlet. 29 Silver coin of Morocco. 33 Frighteners, 35 Adjust. 37 Has been tolled. 38 John (Gaelic) 40 Nets, 41 Rover. 44 Promissory note (abbr.), 45 Provided with a dome, 48 Indians, 1 2 GIUYAS VIILLIANS Answer to Previous Puzzle 20 Consumed. 22 Part (Latin). 23 Empties. 24 Traveling stock reserve ;,xfV O (JOSEPH GREW V AL, ORALLY RI ME ONE gALMY�iAI DS AC I TE SAS+{as=�Ar� PS B E D S l) E B S P 1 25 Small shield. L E IM D R A T A P JOSE:PN 26 Hastened. L21311! 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Nj4lPi iY 19 20 ;14;1,21 22. 24 ' 13 26 27 �;(%',;';0.29 fir'¢+, 29 30 31 32 b> 4s�f 33 34 ?�}�ti 35 36 37 ;�i?%$U� 3B 3i''i%�? 40 rlij IN.AF, 41 42 43 '�%'!" 44 4S 46 49i�✓.1�,•46 49 jlF(,�,`So 61 S2 S3 54 !l�pi, 55 '' (f ',- 56 57 y/ 58 59 :ic•i''% 60 61 i✓?; 62 AY/ 41.trit 63 'HE SPORTING THING "He's very superstitious!" 1.2 THIS CURIOUS WORLD 7n By William Ferguson 7 CAILI BES, 0 OF A NAVAL CANNON IS THE DIAMETE2 OF ITS BORE? BUT IF WE SPEAK OF A FOURTEE/V-//VC/I GU/V OF FORTY--F/VE CAL/BER IT HAS A DIFFERENT 7 MEANING,.. NAMELY, A CANNON WHOSE BORE IS FOURTEEN INCHES AND WHOSE LENGTH OF BARREL 15 FORTY F/VB T/MES F04.44,71i2.`4.4 as.kEpp, COLORADO DEEB' HUNTER, RELEASES CARR/E'G P/GEOA<f' TO CARRY HOME r'1ESSAGES TO HIS WIFE WHEN HE IS FAR OFF IN THE MOUNTAINS. 11 COPD 191101 NEA;E9VICE I4C y T M NEG U S PAT OFF. WHEN 1 GTRING BEADS I PUT THEM ON A STRING; WHEN I STRING BEANS I TAKE THEM OPF A STRING' S. ys MRS. GRACE? ELLIS, CPRINEPIELD, MO, SIDE GLANCES 12.17 By Galbraith OOPR. 1939 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. ,tC. U. 0. PAT. OFF. "Please, father! Is one fly worth all this?" REG'LAR FELLERS—Bird of An Idea r YE=S51 ITh PRAl1C1CLY BI2lu_tANT ! • I'LL HOP RIGHT DC►JVN TOWN AN' SPILL IT 10 TH' RIGHT .GUY! J PINHEAD DUFF,, 51R, REPORTIN' WITH A SWELL IDEA Y' HELP WIN TH' WAR! THIS ARMY II, "Iuj' Cw,111n Io TN Moot, lwl, Con. ���} YYI' � h A(RF o••,►,p,r im,..pro I^1111111111101 hill'►lI � OPF%C I �� (I A TAG �IeYI� E 1 ,® • ., ; I � '. � AND �UMI1rPL, n_�\EACH PIEE915VS � 11 n• w ) V =•: � U.K. 5. REPAT.D6P, "Yup this is all personal stuff, my regular kit is in my small pack !" CROSSTOWN By Roland Coe "I hope I can retain this habit of secrecy about where I've Leen and where I'm going. It may come in handy when I'm a.married man!" FINE `- MISTER. DUFFY-- LETS BEAR IT!, TH' ARMY TRAIN'S PIGEONS T' CARRY MESSAGES AN' COMMUNICATIONS DOESN'T IT? 3 By GENE BYRNES •.—' WELL — / HOWS ABOUT TRAININ' SPARRERS iU CARRY POSTCARDS AN' TELEGRAMS • MUTT AND JEFF Mutt Evidently Believes rWAAT THE NECK ARE YOU DOING? 5A• SN,['MSTUDYIN' /NUT BAD! THE ART of BUT YOURFEET CAMOUFLAGE VCR ARE STICKING THE ARMY! ,. OUT! in Chopping Them Off at BUT WRY THE W 00F WOOF? l WM m• is Iv. w,.& -y etJer the Ankles—Don't "Ax" Me By BUD FISHER I'M l -?1/ DOGWOOD TREE! WooF! WooF! 4160% POP—Disappointing, Isn't It? :NY's r 7. ria I'M AFRAID TO ASK HIM FOR A GLASS OF WATER • • A it Q oleoeod by Tho Dctl 5ynI!•ato, icc.l WHY • By J. MILL. T HE LOOKS LIKE THE i `b SORT OF A GUY i''� WI-ldD GIVE YOU. ()MEI RELIEVES MISERIES OFTh Co(d1labis 1/Penetrates /Stimulates deep lino bronchial tubes with its south. big medicinal vapors. the chest and tack surfaces like a good, warming poultice. Warming,soothing relief—grand relief—comes when you rub good old VicksVapoRub on the throat, chest and back nt bedtime. Its penetrating -stimulating action keeps on working for hours. In- vites restful sleep. And often by morning most misery of the cold is gone. No wonder most mothers use VapoRub. VICKS Try ittonight— home-proved VAPORUD 1 Trots Mile In 1:58 After trotting a mile in 1; i8 to set a new record for :i -year-olds•, Titan Hanover, winner of this year's I baublctonian, \mull be jnstifitd in giving the horse laugh to all competitors, but he is now so good that his only competition is a stop %vatch.—New York Sun. FREE Roberts's Dictionary of Mining Terms 'lIIIN 111'11 prepared mining dictionary In booklet form IN tut In1alunble 1114 In 1111 In- yestorN of mining shares. 11 clarifies mining terms, expressions and teebnIcal 1)hrilNdN and should he ex- tremely helpful to Iii esturN. \1'e bite a limited number available Idiot 1%111 be glad U, send one to you 1 Iola•:. WR1'i'i TO -DA 1' . CLIVE-ROSE & CO. 111t0441810W Securities Suite :10, 11 Toronto St., TORONTO, CA NA DA •-•-•-• - - 11-•-•-•-•11-11- (111‘C-110111' -•+rr+ (1line-flu a turd Co„ Suite 30, 9 'Toronto St., Toronto, Canada, Please send me n free copy of ROIIEII'TS'S DICTIONARY of MINING TERMS. EASE MUSCULAR PAIN THIS WAY - 1 Instantine Tablet brings FAST RELIEF! IF You suffer from muscular aches or pains, and have been relying on slow - acting, sometimes ineffective remedies to bring you a measure of relief, learn all about the Instantine 1-lablcl-way to fast relief from simple pain. You see, fast -acting Instantine tablets are a skillful combination of three proven medicinal ingredients, scientifically com- pounded to relieve pain promptly. Chances are you may be surprised at the speed with which 1 Instantine tablet can bring you welcome relief! You can count on Instantinc's triple -action to work in these ways to give you fast relief frons. pain: 1. Speedily ease pain. 2. Prolong relief from pain. 3. Reduce "depressed feeling." Give mild, stimulating "lift." Instantine never pampers pain, but works fast to bring needed comfort. Re- member Instantine, too, whenever you suffer from headache or the discomfort of a cold or sore throat. You can get Instantine at any drugstore. sta nti ne 12 Tablets 25¢—about 20 a dose fast, Effective Relief from Simple Pals HOTEL METROPOLE All Beautifully Furnished With Running Water. Rates: $1e50 up NIAGARA FALLS OPPOSITE C.N.R. STATION OTTAWA REPORTS l auad:i • utcr,ca .uldirrs have swamped 1144 I)eparlInvut of :\gri- tnllurc'plant prosection branch with sop ssnir parcel., containing a million fluttering bulbs frons west- ern Europe, 'I'hc branch staff had lu in-pect them all for insects and plant diseases. Greatest congestion at any Canadian centre is in Ott- awa where tuore 1b:n1 t1,000 sotn'- e•nir parcels arrival 'n one wick. 1h o 't Cr artily reinforcements were called in to help open and 4\ rap the packages and the s:tunlion is now well in hand. r .x * :1 monk' of the penicillin family 1.a, been pot to work 10 make a Canadian blue cheese with a dis- c flay( r ui its ottn which is said 10 rival any of its foreign -Made predecessors, Four years• of experiments at the Ontario .\grieulturc College at Guelph have produced this chase similar to the imported Ituciluefnrt. The first talk was to produce from con', Milk a type of cheese as • close as possible to the sheep's milk French product, and secondly to simulate the humidity and tr111- perature of the 1(urquelort eaves. \n ordinary loaf of white bread is the seed bed for developing the taste -making mould. \when the plant has grown, it and the bread are ground into a fine powder which is sprinkled into the cheese curds. When the seven-inch cheeses arc formed, each one is punched with to holes. "These arc filled with the mould and the green hint sends its tentacles' through the rest of the ciheese, As well is providing connoisseurs with a superior product, this new Ilse for surplus still: will put Many thousands of dollars into the hands of farms rs. * * Separate from the university itself which gives only courses in first and second )car subjects., two new branches have been added to the lihal:i University of Canada --the university extension branch and the vocational training branch. This academic rehabilitation system en- ables army student; to take courses in the United Kingdom ftp to their repatriation (late. British institutions have been wonderfully co-operative in placing students. The extension branch is using the facilities of such famed bodies as London, Oxfords, Cam- bridge, Edinburg and Belfast Un- iversities. Technical and vocational schools --Khali University uses London Country Council schools mainly --provide classes in art, architecture, handicrafts and virtu- ally very branch of science and trade. 1'rivate firms have made ar- rangcnents for army personnal to do work along the line in which they are interested. Some 200 Can- adian soldiers are availing them- selves of these opportunities. As alt marks of army ranks arc taken down the students lit Khaki Coll- ege are on an even basis. * (' * Airini'u of one of the most un- usual air force units are IlO\V as- sembling at the R,C.A,h, repat- riation depot at 'Torquay, Eng- lan. 'I'Ihey are members' of the Air Observation Post, and they wear l�haki uniforms with army should- er patches and air force caps. Three A. 0. P. squadrons were formed last year to act as the Aeyes of Canadian artillery units. rtillery officers were put into the air to spot enemy artillery and de- fences and direct Canadian fire, where it ttould he most effective. It was felt that air force pilots lacked the needed artillery know- ledge and accordingly army men were trained 8S pilots. fhc squadrons' aircraft were the slow -flying, almost unarmed, ttvo- seater :\usters--called "flying jeeps" because they were so manocuver- able.As a rule the cruising, photo- graphing A. 0, P. craft met no opposition The German fighters • didn't attack because they had trouble with the slow speed of the Ausler and couldn't follow it down to tree level. And the artillery on the ground didn't fire for fear of revealing its position. Rosin -soap rubber is the latest synthetic for auto tires.. It is be- ing Made in Louisville, Ky. Poultices of Mecca relieve pain, bring out cores, heels quickly, no seer, 25c, 35n, 500, 51.00. ECCA OINTMENT Do you suffer from MONTHLY NERVOUS TENSION with Its week, tired feelings? If functional periodic disturbances make you feel nervous, tired, restless—at such times— try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound to relieve such symp- toms. Pinkham's Compound is one of the most effective medicines for this purpose Follow label directions. Buy today/ 06f44 (/. (/NfR/t(L)IE.s7 COM/OA FORBIDDEN CITY IS OPEN The walled -in Japanese Imperial Palace at Tokyo, for centuries the sacrosanct home of the "Son of I'Ieaven," isn't so private now. A group of sight-seeing GI's is shown heading into the grounds through one of the open gates. Through archway may he seen dome of the Jap Diet building. World Record l'he British river :\quitutia has achieved another tt'orld record for Britain by travelling 2,600,:199 utiles (•1,185,258 kilometres) dur- ing her :ti years' service at sea. She has carried 1,000,000 troops it. two wars. AGENTS 11'.1N'I'ED AGENTS — TERRITORIES S'l'Ii1. noel. Sell $7 gasoline sayer and super charger: 100',b profit. 5 minutes to Instal. Write "Ons - ohne Saver",' Ilox 52, 73 Adelaide West, Toronto. SONG \VIU'TF,ItS SONG POEMS \VIIIT'EItS, IlECOG- nized music writer, whose songs aro published by leading U.S.A. publisher's, coast-to-coast, will write music to your poems. I''ree copies, now publishing In Canada, Write Song -master Studios, Sussex, N.B. IIA1IY CHICKS FRIi14 1tANG61 PULLETS PURE breeds and hybrid crosses 12 weeks old up to laying. Also Fall hatched day old chicks. Free ca- talogue. 'rweddle Chick Hatcher- ies Limited, Fergus, Ontario, CATCii THE GOOD BROILER markets. 1Ve'II have a steady weekly supply available. Order now, also your fall and winter chicks. See you hove a copy of our valuable Fall Service Bul- letin. Free. limy Hatchery, 130 John N. Hamilton, Ontario. • PIILLi;'I'N AL1, AGES FROM 12 weeks to 26 weeks. Pure breeds and hybrid crosses, Also day old chicks hatched to order for Fall delivery. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. BUSINESS ANI) PROPERTY • IF' YOU A RE. Till NKINO O1'' SRL- ling your i1usiness or Property, largo or small and want good re- sults, consult this office, 30 300('5 experience in selling all kinds of property, for further information write. George Lawton, 7119 Quel- ]ctto Ave., Windsor, Ont. (BUSINESS 01'i'Olt'I'IINITIIS '41 BUICK SEDAN WILT. B11 SOLD 1011 $1,001 TO holder of lucky ticket at Picker- ing Rotary Fair, October 17. Send $1.00 for five tickets to Box 200, Pickering, Ont. "IT COULD BE YOURS" A BEAUTIFUL MODERN 5-110031 Bungalow, no \V utt(1ca' construc- tion, or choice of $10,000 In Vic- tory ponds, situated at the corn- er of Lawrence AVT, and Scarlett Rd., In Weston, 'Phis beautiful home or the bonds will go to some lucky shareholder. It is not necessary for the winner to he present at the draw. Tickets $1 each or 6 for $5. Mail your order for 1 or more tickets to Treas. Weston Lions Club, Toronto 15. Get yours now. $1 FOR ROTARY HOUSE SHARE TICKET (.II\'ES \'OU 0P- portunity of owning this beau- tiful home or $4500 cash when lucky heiret is drawn, Proceeds for ('rippled Children and Com- munity Service. Send today for ono or more shares to notary Club, ]lox 428, Essex, Ontario. '41 1'1,1'31011'191 CAI(, EX('I4Li.EN'I' condition including rubbers. Send dollar for five draw Ilekets to J. Shedden, llalowe'ea Draw ('hair - man, Refinery %\'erkers' union. }'ort Colborne. Winner purchases car for one dollar. $7,000 OPTIMIST HOME "MAY BE YOURS" ALSO PARTICI PATE IN $50.00 monthly Bond draw. Other prizes. Details on receipt. Shares $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Send for shares to St, Catharines Optimist Club, Box 445-1I., St. Catharines, Ontario. 1942 PONTIAC TORPEDO SEDAN WILL BE SOLD TO HOLD- er of winning ticket, to be drawn In Ileapeler, Thanksgiving Day. Tickets 25c, 5 for $1.00. Proceeds Kinsmen Service Charities. Send for tickets to Kinsmen Club, Box 428-C.'L., Hespeler, Ont. $10,000 HOME BUILT ANYWILERE IN CANADA to winner's specifications, or 110,000 In cash will be awarded lucky winner. Also chance on $100 monthly draw, Winner Is still eligible for house draw. All proceeds for chlldren'e welfare. Tickets 11 each -12 tor 110. Mall remittance to Sudbury Ktwanla Club, Box 11. Restore Singapore Plans for restoring Britain's great naval base at Singapore, which fell to the Japanese I''ebru- airy 15, 19.12, are in opora lion, ac- cording to the Admiralty, The plants were begun inunedialely after the city's surrender, 11'4'1:1NG AND CLEANING IIAV14 YOU ANYTii1NG NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for information. 11'o are glad to answer your questions, Depart- ment I1, b'arker's Dye Works Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To- ronto. FARM MACHINERY P011 SALE 10-20 INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR rubber on front, 2 furrow flow. Lloyd Alcock, lirussels, Ont. NEW BRIGGS & STRATTON AIR - cooled gasoline engines, Most up- to-date engine made. Low cost. Dealers orders invited. Scope Sales Co,, Box 852, Ottawa, Ont. "VIKING" CREAM SEPARATORS end repair parts are always available either nt your local dealer or direct from Swedish Separator Co. Limited, 720 Notre- Darne West, Montreal 3, Que. h'Olt SALE QUANTITY OF LARGE WILLOW trees, Hanger Limb Company, 85 King Street West, Toronto, Ont. PIANOS, OUR SMALL. NEW PIANOS will beova liable shortly. Ileaut!• 6111 in design end tone. Circular mailed promptly. Factory Mason and nisch Limited, 642 King Street \Vest, Toronto. GENERAL S'I0R14 ON II1(11-I WAY, Hamilton vicinity, nice home sur- roundings; $9,500 complete, $6,000 cash required; owner retiring. Ask Worthington, 21 Main B., 1lnnlllt01i, At l) 5 C U V 1' DICKS, \\'I11't'14, drakes $3.00, ducks $2,00 P.0.11, Tonin FaVIM P.O. iBox 101, Alder- shot, Ont, 20,000 111114141IIN(I 1'1\V145. 50,000 Feeder Lambs. itambouillet— ]lferino Ca1'ridalc Cross, Southern Sisk. \Voo1 Growers' Association, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. 0. S. Ilerringer, Secretary. PuODUC1411=111:TAIL 1) AIRY farm, modern equipment, 400 qts, daily, fine buildings, good loe1l- tlon, profitable. Fruit, dairy and general farms. Grocery and gen- eral stores. 1'arkhlson iteaal 14s - tate, Ilagersvllle, Ont. FOR SAI,1': IN ('A1II,0AD good healthy range eases, buulllet-Corriedale cross. Kimber, 'Tompkins, Sask. LO'T'S, I laun- John IIAItD\\'A1111 BUSINESS; 4'OUNTY tu\vn; good farm trade: Fixtures $750.; Stoelc (estimated $5,000.) at oust; land and building with living quarters for sale; rented premises em'ry land charges. Owner giving up retail business, Selling or huyiug consult us. The ''arindian Credit 31en's 'frust As- suriaiion Limited (\t'. \1'htton), 137 \\'cllint;ton Street \\'est, To- ronto and Branches. (11(1(105 FOXIIOt'NIi I'1'I'5 AND young' dogs for sale from import- ed and registered stock. Stans- bury Kennels, L'runte, Ontario. AN(I(i14A 1tAlilll'I' IMF: l/1NR Stock. A1)1113• Monarch Angoras, \Vatter Shannon, 3 (31300 Ave., Ajax, SURPLUS ARMY STORES At my Petrol Cans, capacity 2 Imp. gallons; with eau'ryhlg handle and heavy brass rip. Just the thing fol carrying extra gasoline, water, anti- freeze or aur' liquid. Price 79c each, Used Land Mine Boxes, 81,1! x 8'4 x 28" long, ('rice 01.39 each. Used Ammunition' Boxes, 13 x 11 x 18" high, double hinged cover, 18 ga. steel. 'l'two heavy carrying handles. Price $1.75 each, All-purpose metol containers, 17 high x 1(I1( x 51, , with slip-on cover and canvas carrying strap. Price .79c each. 6' Folding Mess Tables, price $5.95 each. 6' folding Benches, $2.20 each. C.O.D,—Transportation charges ex- tra. Wrote The Alison Machinery Cont- pnny Limited, 208 Simcoe 5t., To- ronto 213, Ontario. UP TO DATE DRUG STORE equipped with Soda Fountain Service and Souvenir Shop. Good business all year round. Reply to Poltras Pharmacy, 210 Mein St., I.aehute, Que., 45 miles from Montreal. ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED bought, sold, rebuilt: belts, put• lege, brushes. Allen Electric Com- pany Ltd., 2326 Dufferin St., To- ronto. U. K. Jet Plane One of Fastegt 'I hr \ ;001)114', Britain s 0(15 jct- prupellt'd fighter plane, can do well over 5011 miles an hour in level flight, making it one of the fastest jet phones in the tt orb!, of- ficials reported last a r ek. Although the plane ,s.11 is on the .\ir Mt: i,tty's scent list, lin) furl details jusl released di•che.ud that its )pe rational ceiling (5as bchvectl •1.1,1100 and 511,111111 furl. Limited information about the 1)c 1havilanrl hornet long range fighter also 5(1(1 released, Power cd by t 2,0;0•11orsepower 16,11s - Merlin engine,, it has a top speed o.t Inure than .1;11 1111105 an hour and a range of more than assist miles, Like the )1(, -quina light homht•t, which it resembles 10 general split,arance, the 11ornet has :In Aiwa)! fu-elagc. Ninth And Biggest Victory Loan Drive And ono of the tt'ays of making a better world will be to invest l► Victory Bonds. 'That's another wartime feature that is still with us, We've supported previous loans with a will, and we're asked to put oar sh(0uldnrs 10 the wheel again ,,, but this time with recon- struction as our goal. Our ninth, and biggest, Victory Loan , .. to he launched Oct, 22 ... Is for $1,500,000,000, Iron. J. L. 11510y, Minister of 1''inance, notes that previous loans have aimed to rover the financial needs for only six months, Jolt because victory has brought a reduction In Canada's war costs, the ninth loan will meet borrowings for a 12. month period. We've loaned to bring peace, and now let's loan to make that peace effective. POR SALE ELECTRIC MOTORS REWOUND AND REPAIRED. EX - pert (('0 ('kflla(llIhI p. 3lodemate prices. Lloyd 1I. Bettger, Monk - ton, ()morin, r:1113IS FOR SALE 76 ACRES 6'012 SALE, GOOD buildings, 2 utiles to Barrie, 8 acres wheat, 12 acres clover, 25 acres ploughed. Plenty writer; well fenced; hydro available. Possession Oct. 1; 02700 down. Apply Earl Barron, Barrie, Ont. VALUABLE, FRUIT FARM, 33 acres of exceptionally well cul- tivated orchards, including pears, peaches, cherries, plums, prunes, grapes and apples; attractive 10 - room brick home, electricity, hath, hot and cold running water, beautiful surroundings; tenant house, barn, packing shed, 2 gar- ages, chicken pen; ell 1n splendid repair; half mile from school on good road. Price $25,000; must sell. Owner living on farm. 1). E. Lighlle, Ridgeville P.O., Welland vicinity. 104 ACRES FARM, RICII LOAM soil. New steel barn in 1937, near- ly new 8 roomed frame house. Hydro, running water in both house and barn, 8 acres bush, driving shed and hen coop, good fences, 25 acres hay and pasture, the rest ploughed, drilled well :8,000, at least 04,000 In cash, 10 miles from Guelph, 3 miles Iron ]Lockwood, 5 miles from Acton, 1 mile to school. Mrs. T. ]tllcoviteh, 11,R, 4, Rockwood, Ont. 200 -ACRE FARM, IAT 18, CON. 13, Ilnniskillen Township, ono mile off No. 21 Ilighway, Eight -rooms brick house, full basement. Barn 40 ft, by CO ft., finished off with cement mangers and steel stanch- ions, 12540 concrete silo. Good machine shed and granary. Good r lay 1onn1, well tiled, 25 acres hardwood hush. Apply Walter ('lark, w'yoining. Ontario. FA11M, 2110 .1('11115, 2111 3111.145 from town, on highway, con- venient to school, Mrs. Arthur ltochon \II(tt wa, Ont, A 1114A1:T11•'I'I,, WELL-IJI1'It0\'ED 175 acres, one toile south of '111- hury, Ont., on 31iddle (toad. ('has, (';ase, 10000..1m, (hit. 253 A('11145 FOR 5.11.6, 12 MILES south of Bnliburton, approximate- ly 100 apses good workable land, remainder pasture and hush, plenty of wood, timber for ton - her and maple syrup hush, fair house and barn, well watered and fenced. Railway and river run through property, hydro power availah1)', 2 miles from station, general store, church, and school. owner retiring, Price $3,500. Apply', 3lelvillr McKnight, Dox 1.1, llalilurton, Ont. 111:1.1' WASTED '01'1'1.1; FOR (0511(1' FAI131. S14- perOc house phone, garden. 1111111, fool and ele)Ulrily furnished. Stage wages, ,phot Skelly, 11, 11. 3. Prescott, Ontario, LINO OPERATORS AND FLOOR MEN WANTED t'oy11'1':'I'ENT LINO OPERATORS and fluor 111011 ti)nlcd (or news• paper printing office, permanent position, highest wages, (('1111y011 Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide (5'., apply nearest Employment and Selective Scl'viee Office. Order No, 1. 91EDICA I, IT'S 1211'ORTANT — EVERY SI'F- ferer of itheumatic l'alns or Neu- ritis should try Dixon's Remedy. :dunro's' Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid. $1,00. STOMACH AND THREAD WUI1515 • often are the cause of III -health to humnns, all ages. No one Im• mune! Why not find out If this Is your trouble/ Interesting par. ticulnrs—Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies. Speclnllsts. Toronto 5 RAUMEERA FOOT BALM DE stroys offensive odor lnstnnlly 45c bottle, Ottnwn agent. Demmil Drug Store. Ottawa 0001) ADVICE! EVERY Sl'FFE11- er of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy, Mun- ro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, 0111• wa, Postpaid $1.00. We recommend: FORBES YELLOWKNIFE GOLD MINES, LTD. (No Personal Liability) Bid 40, Ask 45 Circular on request Alliance Securities Telephone ELgin 4104-4105 Four Colborne Street, Toronto 1, Ont. i1AIIRDRESSING L E A 11 N HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson method. Information on request regarding classes. Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- emy 137 Avenue Road Toronto. 91USiCA1, INSTRUMENTS FRED A. DODDINGTON BUYS, sells, exchanges musical Instru- ments. 111 Church, Toronto 2. OYI'OiITUNi'rI1.9 41111 11'1111 EN BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Groat Opportunity, Learn Hairdressing Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful Marvel graduates. America's greatest sys- tem. Illustrated catalogue tree. Write or call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS 358 BLOOR W., TORONTO Branches: 44 King St. Hamilton & 74 Rideau Street. Ottawa, i'IIOTOGRA4,1(1C WINDSOR PHOTO FINISHERS give you better pictures. Try our gloss-tex finish and see the dif- ference; six and eight exposure rolls developed and printed 30c, reprints ,03c each. Windsor Photo Finishers, Box 490, Wind- sor, Ont. PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS 12 FOR 69c Select your favourite negatives and send to us. (('e'1! return 12 prints mounted on attraetiye, embossed greeting cards, with envelopes for mailing for 69e. The most original greeting cards you can get—the kind your friends will keep — cards that men on active service at home and overseas like to get. .Order early. (2 Photographs on Calendars for 25c.) STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE ;lox 1211, I'oelnl 'Terpinol A, 'Toronto "Your quality in colouring and de- veloping is exeelleal," writes a cus- tomer at 1'etct'horoug'h, Ont, "and your service is prompt and guaran- teed. I alta particularly fascinated with the coloured enlargements and Christmas curds. Your prices for such quality work are really econ- omical and 1 appreciate your prompt reliable service,' Any SIze 11011-6 or 8 Exposures. 81:1'E1,(11'ED .1NI) 1'111N'I'la) 28e 3 1111'N'l'EI) ENL.tIt11il1EN'I'S 28e Size 4" x 6" in Beautiful Ease) Mounts You can have enlargements ' lour- ed by hand for a small additional charge. h'rnmed Enlargements 4" x 6", on 10o0' tint mounts, In frames 7" x 9„ itus'nished (Told or Silv,r, ('ireassiant Walnut or Black !:bony finish 59e; if enlargement coloured 79c. Print your name and address plain- ly on all orders. TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your films properly developed and printed. 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 25c REI'ItINTs 8 for 25c FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE You may not get nil the films you want this year, but you can get all the quality rout service you desire by sending your films to IMPERIAL I'l10'1'll SIM VICE Station 1, Toronto i'A'I'tlN'I's FETIIERST'(NHAtl011 & CU\ll'ANY Potent Solicitors. Esta0llshed 1890; 14 King West, Toronto. Booklet of Information on re- quest SVAN'rEn WANTED '1'0 PURCHASE 1't'LL- ets all ages and breeds. High prices paid Apply Dox No. 51, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto. HATCHING 11005 WANTED FUR 1946 hntching s01)500. Flocks cull- ed and bloo(itested free of charge under Goverment Supervision. Guaranteed premium, plus hatch- ability premium paid. For full details, write Box 39, 73 Adelaide \V., 'Toronto ISSUE 40-1945 PAGE 4. IL TIIE STANDARD e•, . , , , CKNII tENSRKtIKUPCICILKKKK�RKe(tttL►QsCKKKKs[KIVCIOCKKKe[Ktt90111i 1 hriit, r ' y,•;n•; ;,Id. dltr C'. lh'irwhet' ; 1 Ott 1 tl S Ll 1'd is c e A ge» cy 4 ycarling brit, t,, Krell; ' heifer calyc,, III ntontii ol,l: beticr BLYr1'll--- ONT. R k•I mouth, ,.!d INSURE NOW! ANI) BE ASSURED. Car - hire - Life • Sickness - Accident. J. 11. R. 1�I1iott, Gordon Elliott ut'!cu I'hlte 11, I. ltealdeueu Plum© 12 ur 110, "COURTESY AND SERVICE" Si DONNYBItOOI{ I i,'n1 \' ti 1 Ilii, od 14 Iron; ll:ti1ST1:hl 11 lil'I:I;Ntih:l'ti -Sil 1'ur,nit et, '11 Irl, return ,I t•;.it Io 1:rad!: • reel. ('!toies, 'ti. 7 year,, ;Inc in I'tc (ir:,h.in1 t h,unncy f L ill; :.1.. I'rir.ct 1•r. +i se:u., due ,!Mill I!le ,lce1, c.d at Ili, home 11,,,c11; Gcc,,,,%,„'d I:I"•sic 2,1,1, 54, r1 \Ir and \Ir• \Villi,lnl 1;iuLler ! I\ inn l•1% %I It ,I %llttl Mr I c1,1};r ;t h,n, 11,'l %yrre cars, Ir n'r;lr ; S „r, 1 ,i \1 al - fi4 car., do, 1,hruary; ti,('I b,,.ie 2nd Inec Aj,3\ , 1 1c;u,, dr,. lanasins; S.1-, ti„ver• I \Ir an 1 .N11-. Ernie Craig and (laugh. 1 l 1ci.,n•, 1.,,,It. a1\", ,; ye,,r,, due I;unt- kr, lean, of ti„dericlt, and \Ir R r1l A: ;,r\ : ti.t ti„t c r, ;t n•, 1 1'�. 11', 1 year ; ('111,11, �1r11 of (trl1rrt. •\ ti n rrc Sunda. 1;; Al •'.t'. .. • .i;;t', IJ 111x, _'1', I scar;',i,ilor, \%ill, \l, ;Ild •\I r, I; :'honors '` L?i21?lat�,91?,J,�,?,?,)1:,'a,3, ,.�?4 ,2�:+,,19,g+�r3,9,?13,?,3,e19,?177?,1t3t?t7i�+7i71i1?t9tSi I I ti.l', tin• 'rci.in', I)inll,lc, 31', 1 sear ; 1111E \ --In t. hntun 1u ,Vital on \\ cd- ' ;• S.1'. I7;,,.sir 21111, 1%, heifer call ; no,day, Sc1,l,•nlhcr 26111 to \Ir and \Ir, ,3• . , 1 u 1 11 1 1 1 I 6111.1 641 • 1 , 11111 .I 11 1 1 1 , I I .. .I 11. , 1 ... , , , it \I ' S•I , lit'i1:1/, 11\, _ heifer coli John II'I�I;Ihan, a •"n i3 t,l; '!: (,l•i•:R.'<S :1'S--3 heifer,, \ lar�'• r,ullcr ,'t• he 1io,,:uybruolc ;3; tt ,3• 1-, Giris Wanted 1''(I' employment n•ith a thriving industry in the TOWN of CLINTON A reol opportunity to earn, and \\ ith a good future. Particulars may be obtained thluugh the Nation- al Selective Service Office, Guderieh, or through the Town Clerk's Office, Clinton, or al, the office of the Blyth Standard, at Blyth. Order No, 19-15, Auction Sales AUCTION SALE OF LIVE STOCK f i•, , I HI!: t,-\I,;rri- I:''tlttllary -1 • \'i'.1.1ce •..i Myth WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10TH II( )H I\. I', t'lt%' •( 1<. ;;- _ t% , re,,,tert,1. , years ;!. �! :• .1,,' ;, 1 4 year, 1)I 1':11'111,, Earn. Stock ;1111! Implement,. r 1at IAA 25, Cot c„inll 2, \V \\ a va- :'.r 1-': 1 I ,\v, 3 scar, 110 -II, „Ile -anti -I lti rtcr nlilr> \vest of I !, ,1 1c t Jrt,ll,er ,;: 1 uall. scars l •\churn and 1 \file• North, on 1. ,!:n I I r ;h;' 1 1•..1% 1.car, : THURSDAY', OCTOBER 18TH at 1 ,''il,ch ,ha the folhl,vin 1; : 1 'y,. 7 }', 1,111, ...harp ..; 11 ars x'11, der' III)ISES-•I•eanl matched sorrels, 7 'Inc in year ,'11 I;,r••.,r'.. i ie' ' '.+:,r- 111, t-.\TT1,F.-1' c1,%%,, 3 Inc in Octuher; - I, sue i„ 1 111:ifer, 2 'rine 1:1 N1,vell:l,cr ; 1 due itt 1 tectlltlher; i.; 1 belfry, ' 2 clue in lanualy I:c,t ,111,1,o,ed to he .1!,' i•; calf ; 2 heifer., due ca rlv ill N1n•enl- r1' (• . \, 4 f;xacr ,icur, _ I\11'1,1:\11:\'I'ti-- \Ict:orinick-I)ecr- `11111' of I''nl iltc fet'ul xer I I•h n drill; feel-%%'Imcl 1 I,,. „ --I w, (1 r I. bred 11;''� ;I . ,%o ,11c„ -%%heel wagon ; w;IJ:cnl ' car- 0!.1 11):01.Ice- I„,.; 2 tan1,u rack,; Maxwell ,i'Ie 05-3 calved in June- 1 ,tecr, 2 year old, I.'nu 11,s: 1 lieder, 2 scar, old, 900 4 yearlings: 2 `l ring calve,. 1\iI1li:\ii•.\•I•S (i'roperty rf l' (i. .Iaik,o:1)-1 l od:shlnl, 8 -loot double disc, .,ori a, new; 1 robber tired htij gv. TERMS -CASH K. (i. ,lark -un and John 1laggitl, Proprietor,, \\'illianl, \11'rrin, .\uctiuneer. CLEARING AUCTION SALE 't!I i r,,11, rah, : h•,; rake: hay loader; \Ic('"r- year,• , ; ilea h nl"1,rr 7 -It cut : scuifler : 2 „•cllk- C~ floc 1,11:1,•; disc rult:tat„r; .!,rine;-lortth cultiyat :: an,, l,l„1y; ,et sleiJ h. ; ,1:t Iarr,s1 • : f , titTt mill: _'-wheel car !tr,,i!rt•, or; ode.' love and cluck iced - c:.: ro.'i: ,t,,ve: Heil; ', kc,; %vltiifle. n•t.e.; coral 1,1:,ntcr: icnce ,trctchcr:•; (,li:411114% Illi.\l',1 Frain !lay and ,trau.• I'Iti tI'i:l;'I•l'-Parcel 1- 11u) acre;, t';,ni e,,iou 2, 1.1,t 25, \\•est \\•awan,th, it:one hoose, hull; barn, silo, drilled %cell, 4 aer,., kelt, Itvtlru Parcel .2 acre, ;nlj, inin,g ah,,t•c e, nt•. tly 1,:t,tttrc. sprin) creel; Parcel .',--•I',u't ,'I Li 45, (.onces,lntt 14, Hulick T1 e:n•hil,, con,ktit:g of 79 ;t r,•,, haul; barn, silo, drive shed, frame 111111 e, �nn11 %%ate%' ,llllldy, nt1)niititt'i \'ill.,ce 11' Auburn 1•u (-'Mattel, l'rotierty ;1,1 ,abject to re',e rye bill 11r, \label Straneh;ul, Proprietress llatl Id lack. ti, :\uctio:,ecr E I' Cheney, clerk EDITiI CREIGIITON'S DECORATOR'S SHOPPE PHONE 158, BLYTH. •• . 1•111 11 I ib 11 SUNWORTIIY Walipapers (It,-? AUCTION SALE DAIRY CATTLE At Silvcr Creek harm, Seaforth, Lot Cnm•e,;itnt 1, 'ruckt•r• nlitll, ell No y , ARE INEXPENSIVE l LUXURIOUSLY DESIGNED I -' LASTING ,Y BEAUTIFUL PRICE ARE RIGHT ALSO PAINTS AND LN/,MELS OF QUALITY RIDSMEL to Strp Pant Sme'I SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY. • • • F. C. PREST ' Phone 37.26, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11TH ;a 1.30 1,.n1 1 15 Head Holsteins and Guernseys Purebreds and Grades (! h Ise 4istered I Inl,tcin, ' 18 Gr;ulc 11,6tein,; 11 hct;i,teretl Guernseys: lt) )tis h ,grade riuerll,ey,, 3 clue in Oc- 11,1,er ; 7 dile in November; 3 due it: 1)yrenther, 4 dee in January and 7 m ' February; balance heifer, and calves i .111 ,i- ear -old. and unrler vaccinated .and ne,w;tiye 1;1?t;1ti1'I7,Its•:I) 11(11.S'I•I':I\S-1,ade 1'c,r11 t'ol nitha 511)901 „3 years, due ,February; ('I'•arhrnnl< Pictjc Iiartu,q - 321292. i year:, due May; ]Beauty I'o,ch Kr:•ndybe 544152, 3 years. due : ilanuary: Posc•I Ornl,hy Echo 544153. three year, clue May; Glenclnl Ucwrol, 3223( 0, 111 ytar,, due Xovcnthcr; ,•arlra 'I-en,cn i'ridc 1i1')(173, hull calf, ' ti week: GRADE 11(11,STEiNS-4 cows due in November; 3 cows due in February: LONDESBORO 1 heifer 2 years old, due in November: 1 heifer 2 years old, bred August 25; Neal, ; 111, el•,ih!c (A- re,gi,tr:lli,�n,lrun rc} a cl in the rinncll re.2 hcnin : 2 heifer,, nu•nl un I'ri ,:r_ ryrninJ; itt b+11t�,r ui . •if •3• oi11, due in t)t'tidier; I cow, 11 \li,„ Muth •I'll n;li,n: %%hose u;;n•riaLe ;. este.. d'te in !a':u,,ry : I farrow ro%,' : Io \I r John I : Tiffin 1,1 laky; 1 c,,,, r, sear,, due in Ilccentl,er: 1 ;Mace llti %1 e, 1; ke,. 11 such brindle loss (hie in Uct„het•: 1 hrindlt•'chairtnant and the folloysing program I heifer, 1 -,,car %%;I, enj, cr l : 1'onnuunity ti1117.I•.1' .\NII I'Iliti- I1 ,go'•11 brie•I reading, lie \1r, AIhcrt l•:uu;,he!I, ,,,tiJ,.1;; Leirl,1'1' soul tihrol„hire', ; hs l iraru •I•!'',I11l„1,11 a n d L''11I>r;'•:111:11:111:4 4:4 11:0 4:4 .;. •;66;.1;1 •;«:,..;.:,..;. ;. ;•.;..;. ,;..;..;..;•.;..;. \Vednesdati , October 1915. 04.0:44.4.4.444.4.+4"81.44++::0+4”W ;;4e4.+4V d4 `34 •4 43, 434 43, ,1, 4` 44 43, STUART ROBINSON ''hone 150 for Prompt Delivery. Please Phone ,Delivery Orders Early. Morning Delivery. North of 1)1nsley Street. Afternoon Delivery, ,South of 1)insley Street. Delivery Orders - 1+1.00 or Over. Macaroni •f Ihs, for 25c Rice .......................... 2 Ihs. for 25c Lux Flakes per pkg. 25c Rinso per pkg. 25c Jiffy Pie Crust , Ited Hose Coffee, Lilly G range rhea Tomato Soul) Shredded Wheat r ,,,,, ,25c per Ib. 45c half 1b, pkg.. 45c 1Oc 2 pkgs. for 25c 'r, It it Iitrt .h1'at,, %%t ghnty ;Wont 11 bond„' tt (n1 ire \\apace and Gordon -_---. __ SO herrn,, each t•ha'lr cy: Irene Robinson read an I thanhin� TERMS -GASH iaddre•,, exl,rt .ieg the good wishes of 1'., 11, (,1,111k-. 1'r,,;trtt'I,+r thn,c ;I` •elllhlcll, and the bride -to -he c iat;ttu Harold iack:l'n, .\uctiottccr wa, 1,rr,cntel with a uli,cuIlancow, I:. 1'• (ht .ants, Clerk Illi I slnueur 1; 1tlt made a fitting reply. I i d titttc ,III a: d cxlnrr,Ning her al,t,rc i•t'EMS LEFT OVER :4 7. :4 4 • :4 1.u1.r11 ,vas leryed and a ,uc- IJne to notch extra ;t11t'erti,in! tlli „etch nrl 1y itc111, cf nett, are 41,1 ov- er, For the Immediate Attention o F RMERS FISHERMEN GUIDES TOURIST OUTFITTERS who have been using MARKED GASOLINE On and after October 1, 1945, gasoline will no longer be marked for special • uses. ZI11arking of gasoline for special uses under the jurisdiction of the Oil •, Controller for Canada having been discontinued, the tax exemption purchase permit system is thereby ended. Farmers, fishermen, guides and tourist outfitters will be entitled to claim refund of the Provincial Gasoline Tax where applicable, Claims, accompanied by receipted invoices, must he submitted to the Gasoline Tax Branch, Department of Highways, Parliament Buildings, Toronto within six months froni date of payment of invoices, A simplified method of assuring prompt payment of refunds, eliminating affidavits for each Claim, has been worked out. 3. 4. OR As.thcre is no rationing of gasoline in Canada, marked gasoline, under the jurisdiction of the Oil Controller for Canada, has been eliminated, thereby ending the tax exemption purchase permit system. To meet the desire of everyone to he relieved of wartime restrictions, the Provincial Government has developed a new system as free from controls and difficulties as possible. A simplified refund form has been prepared which eliminates the necessity of an affidavit being taken for each refund claim, This form may be obtained on application to the Gasoline Tax Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto, Ontario. • The ending of marked gasoline sale removes difficulties made necessary by this wartime control, • Complaints were made that marked gasoline was detrimental to the equipment in whic:I it was being used. • Records and reports necessary under the marked gasoline system will no longer lee required, • Extra storage facilities will be unnecessary for the separate storage of graded and marked gasoline with consequent saving to the consumer. GASOLINE TAX- BRANCH Department of Highways, Province of Ontario GEO. H. DOUCETT Minister of Highways J. H. ROBINSON Chief Inspector Gasoline Tax 1' VeclnesiTlav, October 3, 1915. :P.o•p, ,.z, J.s 1 cif Y. -y, . POTATOES FOR SALE THE STANDARD 1 ,'T/,e mc1•tin.g was led by Pearl Jamie- : Pr iy t r, Liken Taylor Scripture 1, --on w\,o• read by Donald Snell Bible ,•.:11, ,t I',:,, It'd by t;raeute \Icl)uWcll Regular Meeting•, 131y:b 1,O.0.F No 366 CARLOAD OF NEW BRUNSWICK .1 Meeting ('well With the Nli,itlt ANI) PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IlLnc11i.tit ol TUESDAY, OCTOBER 107'11 POTATOES EXPECTED BETWEEN 11 i?Ileo(( In,t:lll ((tett I.1 t lilirt r- NI, milersOCTOBER 151'11 AND 30'1'11 ' GET YOUR ORDERS IN A'I' ONCE ell v,ith her are rt,lbt •tel! l.• b. I,rL cl'1 IF YOU REQUIRE ANY OF THESE '1. \\ '11 II J 11 Phill;ps, „G R Augustine, \I r \\ iJli:un 1 isle r and \1r, J Els- Noble Grand t Ret -Seery A. 11♦ IC1 1 I ICI{ It, of !iyniiiiI!tr, visited on Sunday \\'al,h of \\'ingham vis. parents, Nit. and \Ira A Notice RE MILK DELIVERY GROCER--I3LY'I'11, ONTARIO FOWL SUPPER Peder the r.l,tueL, of St. \lichael's Church,l t\Iu t;a l Hall, Itl, tb. ton the evening of '1'ne,day, October It,. ?etc in 111;11,1, Turtle r Il.,rticnlar, late- t1;-1 COMMENCING SUNDAY, OCT 7T11 r THERE \VILI.. BE NO MORE of Itelgt•avt' SUNDAY 1)ELIVERIES \Ir and Mrs \\' .\ l'ainphtll lull UNTIL FUR'1 1ER No'1'ICL' DUlt1V 1RL'S 1):1IItti' 161n:dd erre \\'intth:un ci,ilol'- 11 'I'nc,day -- mi. :11111 NIr, Ruch:man. NIr• \ic,liting.tic of NII n'.t Dore,(, visited IIn on ,Sunday \vith NIr and NIr, Roland Vitt - Sunday with Nl i-, I•:v'a Sim ',home t f ,•, lit L'rnsetield, \who is a heti, lit in the NIr l;uruest Crawford of the Itl•.\I', Llintnn ino-;Iit;;l 1;our \Ir, t:rawt•f1'rd• and babe, t:f 1l:linil- \Ir \\' II t',Itntlb,ll \\a- :1 I., ellen ton, are vi,iti: i \Ir and \Ir•s I' \\' Visitor ow. (la) Ia,t \vie!. ('tll; Nlr, 1' 1 (' 11,1, t a tett la.,t I The Voting (\reel: yit;I bet sister, \I r, I;c,,rge look day twilling 1V fS'1`II'1E1;U \Ir \\•iCiaul t,lttell \Hied 1 11 1 1 1 1 111,11 twit!I \Ir and Nlrs J 1. \Ic1)otvell \I r 1::11 d r - Earnest Patterson, Glen ;u; 11 Ro,s of the 1.3111 concession 1 \i,il,tl on Sunday tv'ith \Ir ami \Irs CIarence Cox NIr Leslie Rodger is visiting at the b,:ntc .li \lr and NIr, Gordon Johnston Iii St Catharines NI r Donald Sprung of Hullett 'Town- ship, Mrs. Staples, of Toronto, Were recent vi.itors at the home of \!r and r- Clarence Cox \I r an'! NI r, Emerson Rodger, N!r land \It's Leonard Cook: visited on Sun- dn\ \with Nlr :ld \Irs Mansel Cook of Colborne Township DWELLING FOR SALE Sple'.did brick dwelling on Quem Street• lilyth, conveniently located to (1,1‘‘11 t 1.11, ane', situated on Highway No -I. ren Ii.Ig through lilyth For own - People tact on \\•e•Incs- er- Hanle and address, apply at The \v th :t good attendance, , Stanlltr l ( )fficc 05-3 ... 1.J 1 1.111 1i I1 1. 1 Iii 1 I tie i PAGE r ROXY'I'HEATRE, —I CAPITAL THEATRE REGENA'THEATRE CLINTON, GODGRICH. NOW PLAYING: "Salome, Where NOW PLAYING: "Patrick The_She Danced" In Technicolor I G,e,,t" ata,'ring Donald O'Connor NOW PLAYING: Gypsy Rose Leu Monday, Tuesday, Wednesda I I in "BELLE (IF THE YUKON" "THE CORN IS GREEN"y rind 1 cggy Ryan _ — -- Monday, 'Tuesday, Wednesday (ermined to brim enlightenment Gracie Fields, Monty Weulley and 1\\11 ;. o- of I'llul'I,It to.11 !i,l.tr•t.• prit,,,ot111 h. :Irl lrrl•nr•;II-•t 111', 1.' n! The ,11,1•\of a le:idler \tin, and I;n11wwle1lge to .1 Welsh mining McDowall lu\\ n, ;ld clot( to a talented IIIIJII' Bette01 Davis, Nigel Bruce and Rhys Williams NOTE Above feature starts at 7 pm Thursday, Friday, Saturday Maria Montez, John Hall, Turban Boy and Andy Devine Thu ln\,tir I'.a,t \\ here desert raid- er, rule awl reckless rogues ride fo; love, 1111,1 and laughter "SUDAN" CO II1 Nli: Dorothy \Ic(;uire allot lioin•rl Young in : 'THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE" Matinees Sat. & Holidays at 2.30 p.m VNNMJNJ JJNJJN rIth•rt;,ine: - "MOLLY AND ME" As an :,dded attraction the Technicolor Featurette "GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK" 'Thursday, r Friday, Saturday Y Turku) Bey, Susanna Foster and Durald O'Connor 111 I0• ,Ll i\" :11 it, !I!1 Mut.day, "Tuesday, Wednesday Paul Muni and Merle Oberon .'r1.. i .1111 1111ttt .tit n 111:: .', it'•1!,i.li,t "A SONG '1.0 REMEMBER' 'Thursday, Friday, Saturday "'1'11E CALL '0F THE WILD" r ,1C ttJ, !I 1,•11 1,1-1,11,1 ,1 11.1 ,. 1'1 Lr;i',I L- :,It toll ,11•r' ( Clark Gable, Loretta Young and FROM BOWERY to BROADWAY ; Jack Oakic COMING: Robert Young in "'Those COMING: I'r•auc Endearing Young Charms" I "The Sung of Lu nadcttc . Mat„ Wed„ Sat., Holidays 2.3U pm Matinees 5:11. &Holiday .:t• '2 p,m, FARM FOR SALE Part 1t.,l.?7.tc Lot _ i,Concession 14, 11111101, 2331: acre, pasture Sev- eral acr.:., of good hush and w\•atert l by spring creek. also well and tvind- mill Price ti4,750 Apply Fred N1oloy, Thcdfurd, or James NIeFadzcan, 'trus- t/6-2 trtt,- (Y-? sols A G 3 FARMER 1 A GOiD PLANK ot:. ' .. •s n'.:ro A'.. I y " tea y<'t, ,g, lv ' •. \ .• ^•, • 1•i It's the man who looks ahead who gets ahead. OOD management .. • essential to successful farming, as to any business enterprise . .. is largely a matter of timely marketing and careful spend- ing ... waiting for the time when it is most favourable to buy. We all want things now ... things we have not been able to get for the past several years. Some of these things are necessities ... some arc things that will contribute to our comforts and pleasures. Eventually, these things will be more plentiful. By waiting a little longer we will help to keep prices of things we need at lower levels and we will buy at better advantage when we do buy. r,? A/:OMCA k N A Meantime we can invest our savings in the safest securities obtainable .. . Victory Bonds. More Victory Bonds will be offered, this Fall. They pay 3% interest ... double bank interest ... and they are "liquid capital". If we need cash in an emergency any bank will buy Victory Bonds at any rime. .And any bank will loan money on Victory Bonds. The Ninth Victory Loan will be our last opportunity to buy Victory Bonds for a whole year, so buy double this time—the same rate of savings as in previous loans will pay for twice as many bonds over the 12 month period. / FARMERS CAN BUY VICTORY BONDS ON CONVENIENT + DEFERRED PAYMENTS THROUGH ANY BANK .. ♦ just sign a short form letter which Victory Loan Salesmen carry (banks have copies) ordering the bank to buy Victory Bonds for you. Pay 5% when ordering and the balance at any time during the next 12 \ months. The interest the bonds earn pays the interest on the bank loan. ,t TIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMI TTEE 1,10EIi1\I'11IEAIRL ` 1 ti Betty Grable, Ph'l Silvers, "DIAMOND HORSESHOE" t Betty 111•:1l11t' 111 bi\IIr11111, t'I.tlllllt'; 111 till, t•!,t'lrate production a1111 + 11-11 1 flock of ttlw\ tun, - ALSO "SHORT SUBJECTS" There Will In t\\u ,Itowt• each niclil WINGHAM—ONTARIO, Two Shotws Sat. Night Titers, Fri, Sat, October 4 5 6 SPECIAL Dick 1laymcs in r .:1 .:. :. :; ATKINSON'S 1'Ot)1, Room. 11. ,t. at :,ill 1•.111 ;1:;,l t):311 ;I.t11 Matinee, Saturday afternoon, at 2.30. +t Mcn, 'Tues, Wed, October 8 9 10 DOUBLE BILL Jack Benny and Alexis Smith in The Horn BLOWS at MIDNIGHT 44 Comedy of the manner w\hirh i I e :,turn„1 ft-1:'11-rt\•i1.e wt'it)I th Jack. Iletin\'• ,11,•c•ialte 10 tIIL 111c-1 + R1 y.tl 1 ;,;1;o,!.•'I .lir Force, and w\41 Le ontrigllt w;u•iety 1'I ,latl,lil< i 1' utnlail. h , tl runt; nrclltl•tti,11. + l , e;1, I: In;ul-w\'ere'l AND LAUREL AND HARDY + tlroni;Itl>• + u.n11 a,e ar'ai,:.:1 ell 11', rni be imole "THE BIG NOISE” j j;,;• \\':u• routes to 1,:turci a" l l l;n•Ilw' 1 I, cal!inc i'n int ills(, l'lintllu. When, a, 1P.o janitor, they bike :1 l•';;oec luolirl;ltd sell satis[aetI, it it. call in a detective,' office for t\\.) 1,11;i;ultt•ed) Gotten to guard a gIvernnlcnt •colt ;jot •4 , 4*44..••:. Oy••.:••;.:41;••;•:.1:•1:46:u•0.,.:,•:;.;..;: SLI{)Ii I;R'S SI'N I)RI ES l't)I)i1CCos, Cigarettes, Pop,;`. and Other ;'..indries. ODed all (lay and e\'ening.. ;.dein Street. Frith.. If o',t ;us- !1111 ;1ltr ay.), t \\.I.h 1 ur1 ;1 1:1)11':1I1i) \V. ELI,IO'1„ I` I. 1 c 11,11 jur;ill n'tt l'1 t' 1111101 G. R. AUGUSTINE FOR SALE l:l;I'RI•;SI?\'PING llarlt, lt)x;n, Apply to Rhone 17_6' r111i AION'I`ItI:AI, 1,111 Myth. 11'1--'1 "THE FRIENDLY COMPANY" Associated with The Atlas Insurance Company, London, England. LIFE - PENSIONS - ANNUITIES "FLEECE -LINE YOUR HOME' Blown r(ldl; , of installed it, watt, :uul (:h_:, of your home \\ ill ,;,v',• fuel \Gill more comfort. and lire protcctjnt OUR EQUIPMENT WILL BE t ,IN THIS DISTRICT SOON FOR FREE ESTIMATE AND TERMS—PHONE 136 BLYTH OR WRITE ROWLAN11) C. DAY 5 THORNTON AVE, LONDON Pnuematic Insulating J COMPANY, LTD. m#,.#NJIJ4,~4414, J V JIJJJNJJN! ATTENTION Horse Dealers; WE ARE IN THE MARKET TO BUY OLD LIVE HORSES WRITE FOR PRICE William Stone SonsF LIMITED INGERSOLL, ONTARIO MJJJMJJJJNSY MMJMMNJMIJJJ I-IAROLI) JACKSON Licensed Auctioneer. Specialist in Farm and household Sales, Licensed itt Iluron and Perth Counties, Prices reasonable; sans fiction guaranteed. 11"or information, etc„ write or phos? Harold Jackson, 11.11. No. 4, Seafortk. Phone 14x661. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD, 25 CENTS 1VILLIAM II. MORRIVP LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Specializing itt 1l'arut turd Ilousebot) Sales. Licensed for the t'otutty of 1lttron. 1tc':1s tia!,!e Prices, and SatitiNctioa Gutriinteed. Por information, :'tr., write or phone \\'illiant 11. Nlorritt, phone, Itosldenco 11;1; Shop 4, lilyth, Frank's Bakery P1IONE BL1"Lill, ONT. PIES, CAKES, COOKIES, BUNS, COFFEE CAKES. FRESII EVERY DAY Everything Homemade THANKSGIVING SPECIALS A Choice Selection of MILK -FED CHICK ENS and URKI:YS. SCHNEIDER'S Regular Smoked dant. Bacon and Cooked :Meats. Lard and Shortening'. Butcher. cCallum Phone 10, Blyth. Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY. Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seafort.li, 15, (41lect. DARLING and CO. of CANADA ♦ LTD. • ..01 -....1-.-.11110,. ALCOA BUSTER Atty. Gcn. Tom C. Clark, above, recommended to Congress that the vast Aluminum Company of America, which won seven Army- Navy E's for war production, be split up into a number of compet- ing companies to provide "a more efficient, lower cost industry." Clark held that Alcoa controls more than 90 per cent of the alu- minum industry's productive ca- pacity and declared competition is the key to lower prices and more jobs. JOINS CABINET Shigeru Yoshida, above, one-time jap ambassador to London, is Ja- pan's new foreign minister, suc- ceeding Mamoru Shigemitsu, who resigned. Shigemitsu also had served as foreign minister under Tojo and Koiso, t. NEW SERVICE This transcontinental plane is one of a fleet that will establish the world's first 300 -mile -an -hour commercial air service. TWA plans to use them for 10 -hour coast-to-coast and 14 -hour New York to Europe flights. Fleet will include 3G big four-zngined p'.anes. IN A JAPANESE HOSPITAL This is a hospital ward in notorious Shinagawa camp, where wounded prisoners of war were left to fight their battles against disease and infection. Those who could not find room on uncovered wooden cots slept on floor. BELGIUM HONORS ARMY COMMANDER In recognition of brilliant leadership on the Continent, Lt. -Gen. H. D. G. Crerar, received Belgium's highest honor, Membership in the Order of Leopold, from A. Paternotte de la Vaillec, Belgian Ambassador to Canada. Gen, Crerar was made Grand Officer of the Order and was presented with the Belgian War Cross, Shown at the ceremony which took place at the General's residence re- cently are left to right: Lt. -Gen. II. D. G, Crerar; commandant Jean Ducq, Military Attache, 13elgian Embassy and Mr. A, Pa- ternottc do la Vaillee. EPES' COUNSEL LOSES PLEA Samuel C, Epes, on trial for murder of his wife, leaves Columbia, S.C., court surrounded by a gallery of bobby -sox autograph hunt- ers. Defense counsel lost its plea for a directed verdict. Hunger Ridden Europe Needs Canadian BeeF;Benchers Packers Face Heavy Task ';e4;„... . ::).Y::: •.::: 'g$ .,.c• ,:•::. vy4L,.:•i %tarvation-threatened Europe desperately needs vast amounts of Canada's beef. Cattle (above) are being loaded for shipment by rail to stockyards (right). 1 11.! ty''Iq 6C:...g...0.:,::::,-,k... 1 ..,(rc.�e. �(e 1�pp 10om OOIKI(�.,j Slitc 2 1�1.t e s4 (t Livestock slaughter control is as important as rationing to equitable distribution of domestic beef supplies. This packing plant worker uses a power saw to halve a carcass, "If Canadians expect to get a fair share of those products in which Canada is in short supply (sugar, oils, fats) they must be prepared to make their contribution of those foods they have in abundance," said Dr. G. S. H. Barton, Deputy Minister of Agriculture recently. This means that Canadians put into a world pool the beef shipments they make to Europe on a trade basis for Canada plans to export 114 High-grade beef produced in Canada is consumed in Can - million pounds of canned ada. These federal government graders stamp carcasses meat to Europe this year. in Calgary packing plant. Red stamp indicates top grades. the commodities Canada needs — sugar, fats and oils .for soaps'and various industrial purposes, textile materials, grocery items, and many other supplies. We have agreed to accept responsibilities in feeding Europe and in return goods we need from global sources are shared' with us and guaranteed to us by other nations such as the United States and Great Britain. Canadian Meat Board ship- ped 80 million pounds beef in first six mo: 4ths of 1945. Canada in the first halt of 1945 exported -+0u,000,- 000 pounds of meal to Europe — enough for more than two million frugal meals on the basis of the present French ration. Canada is one of the few nations in the world =with substantial beef reserves to draw on — we have 10,uuu,uotl head of cattle all told throughout the nation. J ilia 1 i. it DEFINITELY,' Enjoyable. DECIDEDLY Mild• By ®f EEO FAMRM , v�en1olivee P *Clarke At this in Wille I and sitting in a railway corn 11 waiting for the train to pull out and lake me back to Ginger Vann—hack to the great open spacer; %'here one tan be free of the suffocating 11(00 and close- ness of the city, Yes, I shall be glad to be hack, o11hougit even travelling has its interesting mo- ments. For Instance :across the aisle from ale there is a woman and a girl. Tho tvemlul 18 read- ing the girl's 1'111111 and apparent- ly Iso young lady Inas. an interest- ing future ahead of her, Tho)' don't know me and I don't know them but I have a hunch that one, or both of them, may be a reader of this cohnn. The;( glimpses of "ships that plus in the night" are always in- 1(re•.;t ing to ate. 'Pala' this Morn- ing: I sat in a restaurant having breakfast when a young fellow got 11p to use the telephone. ills con- versation was free for all to hear but I 10118)1'1 paying much atten- tion until he started telling "Jack" You Will isnyoy Staying At The ST. REGIS HOTEL 11111 ONTO 6 Ever, Itlip ro WI!' lint h, Shut• •• 1 111:1 . l• •, , l l u!. Single, $2,110 alr— tult:ll! .;;::111 b 110011 Food. Dining and Dune. • Ing NIghttr Sherbourne at Carlton Tel RA 9135 ASPIRIN EASES NEURITIC, NEURALGIC PAIN FAST! You get pain relief fast when you use Aspirin because it starts to go to work almost immediately, To see that this Is so, just drop nn Aspirin tablet in water. What you'll see is what happens in your stomach—the tablet starts disintegrating within two seconds! That's why Aspirin stops neuritic, neuralgic pain so quickly, Get Aspirin today.The"Bayer" cross on each tablet is your guarantee that it's Aspirin. NOWNew Low Prices! Pocket box of 12s .... only 18c . Economy bottle of 24 . . only 29c Family size of 100 . . . only 79c ISSUE 40-1945 at the Other end of the wire that he thought a certain writer's magazine was just fine; that he Ind seen pretty busy all the writ- ing just lately—and that if he ('00111 sell three to six thousand words it week it would he a pretty nice way to slake a living, It would iud0(d, but there is always that "if" to consider. Well, my 80011 s, now it sounds as if the fortune-telling holy near me In the train Is also a writer. 1 shall soon he thinking they eo1(10 a (lime a dozen, Wouldn't it he tun to lean across the aisle and say "hullo, suppose we got together — I believe we both speak the sanle,langnage," Ilut maybe I had better attend to my own business and tell you that we have survived our first week al (linger Parol without Partner at Ileo helm. Needless to say 1t hasn't been an easy week—but it has certainly been a busy one what with putting up furnace pipe,, re -bricking the kitchen stove, cleaning flues and pipes and speeding our parting guest who had been with us nearly a month and was still so loath to go that, although sho came to Toronto with 1(5 last Thursday when, we went to see Parts('r, she also came back) )with us again to spend one more. night at (linger Palm. But o11 -Friday away 5110 went, She had no other choice because sive was due to begin herr studies at Mc- (Iill Unlversily In a few days. I don't know why it Is -- visitors around here nearly always stay longer than they originally intend- ed to—despite the fact 1 always look upon myself as the world's worst hostess. But maybe lack of part provides ceremony on my I ,t t greater freedom for them — and that perhaps is the best ]rind of holiday to :)ave. Visitors come down 10 breakfast any time thoy feel like it, They are ,lade ac- quainted with where all tilo dishes and things are kept and what food there is to eat, so they get their own breakfast — and midnight snacks — and I get on with my work, With many offers of help when they get around to It. And you know one gets a lot of satis- faction from seeing people go away rested and refreshed after having seen them arrive tired and weary from whatever arduous du- ties had been their lot. Oh—oh, and now the train has stopped. . , I wonder why? here come some men who have been out to investigate, Apparently the train hit a truck. No ono was injured but from all accounts (lie truck is a wreck. The man jump• ell clear. 1 see some of the train- men out cutting wire from a fence. Do they oven fix up trains with fence wire? 1 thought it was 'only farmers' who were guilty of fixing things that way. Now we are 00 our way. , , the train is pulling out. it will cer- tainly be very late getting in, and that 1 Imagine, will mean that Boll is waiting, patiently or impatient- ly, for my arrival at the station, Back 1.1110 again, , , the farm Is still hero. , . the boy's have stir - rived, two days of Matching but they both want to know when Partner is ((.ming home—and that Is something I can't loll. In the meantime Partner is having a good rest and more contented than 10Xpeeted to find Hint. Canada has sold 3,100 horses to 1I(Oland, Several hundred Dutch batt' boon appointed to call for then( in Canada. FOR ,QUICK; RELIEF d HEADACHE &: Other' Pain CLEAN-UP TIME IN TOKYO The Japanese woman, above, with baby strapped in curious con- tentment to her back, cleans windows at Azubi Barracks, Tokyo, where troops of the First Cavalry Division occupation force are quartered, Jap soldiers formerly occupied the building. TABL TALS Save Late Garden Crop From Frost Itusy days these—days for malt - Ing the last relishes (0 brighten whiter meals, days for storing a- way the remaining garden produce before the )Trost 111'1'1008. Te save the last green tol)11)10es (101)1 frost, the 110111(1 economists of the Dominion Department of Agriculture suggest pulling the 1)1;1 1(15 up by the roots, discarding any imperfect tomatoes and hang- ing then) root -end up in the cellar or bade shod. If a temperature a- round 50'1'' can be maintained, the tomatoes will ripen gradually and provide a supply for several weeks. For a change from raw sliced encumbers try them cut in thick fingers dipped in seasoned flour and then sauteed In a little hot fat until crisp and brown, Cut half- inch slices Of greets tomato and saute them this way also, Along with two excellent relish recipes, the Consumer Section gives a recipe for Cucumbers au Gratin that Is really worth trying, Raw Carrot Relish :1 cups chopped carrols,(S large) 2 cups chopped sweet red peppers, (4 medium) 2 (ups chopped green peppers, 13 large) 4 cups chopped cabbage, (1 31111111 head) 2 cups chopped onion 1 cup sugar 1 quart vinegar 2 tablespoons salt 2 tablespoons mustard aced. 2 tablespoons celery seed Mix all vegetables, Combine re- maining ingredients a1(1 heat to polling point, Pack vegetables into bot sterlized jars and cover with hot vinegar mixture. Seal, field: 111)011t 5 pinks, Ripe Cucumber Relish 3 large ripe cucumbers, about 3 qts. cubed 2 large omens, 1!4 caps chopped 3 tablespoons salt 1 teaspoon turmeric ?a cup dry mustard 2 caps vinegar ?i cup flour cup sugar peel and remove seeds from ripe cucumbers, Cut. into pieces (about 'i inch cubes), feel and chop onions and add to cucumbers; sprinkle tvith salt, let stand one hour; drain thoroughly. Mix tur- meric and mustard with 1 cup vinegar, add drained vegetables and coolt slowly 15 Iitiuutes, Com• bine flow' and stutar with remain• ing cup of vinegar. Drain tcge- tattles, conthining drained liquid with flour and sugar paste, heat tllnis sauce slowly to boiling point and cools, stirring constantly 11) minutes. Add vegetables and re- heat to boiling point. Pack in hot sterilized Jars, Seal, Yield: about 3 pines, Cucumbers au Gra'.in 1!3 cups soft stale bread crumbs 0 cups peeled, 11 11(11 1111e cucumbers 1,,1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper n`S cup grated cheese 2 cups thick 000111) sauce Reserve t', cup of crumbs, Place alternate layers of cucum- bers sprinlcl,'d with salt and pep- per, and remaining bread crumbs in a ttreared .01 king dish. .\1111 cheese 10 ereaam sauce and pour over the last lay (r. sprinkle with r: nraiui :g 1 reed e•runnbe. ('over 01.1 bake 11) it %10)101-1:1( oven, 95(1'4', for :;n minutes. I 1011100 )'071:0 and continue bal:i"g until (.1.1;111 1)8 r.c hrn.tu(d, 1111011 111 1:11:1111 PS, 17iX Feryit:gs. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee What is the correct tray for a married woman to sign her name in social correspondence' 9, If it is raining, should a man carry the umbrella for a girl, or let her carry it? t. What is the correct way to near the engagement ;001 the wedding rings? 1. Should a banana be skinned and eaten with the fingers when it is served whole? 5. Is it necessary for a woman to say "please" and "thank you" to her servants? ' fir Is it proper to scat a husband and his wife side ht' side at the dinner table? ANSWERS I, She should us( ,her fu11 11a1111'. If lane Smith 1i;i5 'married Henry Brown, 511e should sign her social correspondence lane Smith Brown, In writing 10 a stranger she should write below her signature, Mrs. llcnry Brown. 9. The elan should carry it. :I. Roth should be worn on the third finger of the left hand, with the wedding ring below. •I. No; the banana is not a finger food. Strip off the skin, place the banana on the dessert plate and cut, one bile at a time, with the s•i(10 of the fork. 5, It is not ex- actly necessary, but this courtesy should not be omitted when speaking to persons who are work- ing for her comfort, 11. No; it is customary to separate them. Bring Your Own A Berlin woman who 301111 s a hairdo must take to tho beauty shop her own hot water or a brick of pressed coal. Cas 1s so scarce that beauty shops are not permit- ted to ]seep a flame burning all day. They have a fire on the hearth, but customers must help protide fuel. lllaccIct :\ gay apron a0(15 glamour to your role as hostess, 'I'hec aprons take little material. Colorful eat• hroidcry than a youngster would love 10 (10. You can alai:( 111cs1` aprons' frunn 0111` pattern, Tatler.' 91;1 has transfer pattern of an S j x (11 and two :t' x ,'1 -inch (nor:: dir- ections. Send Twenty Cents '.1 coins (stamps cannot be a(iei,te)l 1 for this pattern to \\'ilsn» \redle- craft Dept., 73 Adelaide `;l. \Yc-t, Toronto. Print plainly Pattern Number, your Name and Add;css. Quality Guaranteed LOUiS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM CHAPTER )(XI "l 0;1)10.1. I tell you I cannot.,, She v.;(, crying a little, but it he felt any int for her. he shoved none. "Rut i1( a inti,• Online, i1( a) feat lays, you intend to become 1)18 "You l.uotr that I accepted that lung ago. Why do ne have to talk about it now "Ile18101' it is s0 near the time, and 1 bat e waited and \vaned and hoped const,ultly that 1 would find in you the ant-wer 11) any love. The 110 10cr ha,n't roux•.,, ")lilt 1)1 (1111e -- ell, Roger, Utby mart 300 tall. 10)0 "\\•c out" h( said doggedly, "betore it is loo late. We roust have this thing settled." "I do not sec hu% it ever can be settled, \\ bat would you have me (10 "\liihel is still in your heart, isn't he? Von IlayeN't given up your dream that you told me of long ago?" "I could never give it up, 1 tried, Roger, believe me, But there was no use trying, It is part of 1)1(. It \till be always there. Need it stake a difference—fol' tis?" "C:sly a shadowy thing," he said, ":\ few hours against all my love; a fl•11' words—and *they echo for- cvu' „ "11e %ill not come back -- not ever nett." "f -Ie does not nerd to, he never went away. I know what love is, \1(6(101, because 1 love. I sane you cry and the tea's fell on your wed• ding dress—and I itinc,e:" • 4 They had come 0o the Chamber• Lout house. 1'01 Martin and ito- sine, with Berard and the t%o C'hambcrlan(I girls and tiny David, came down the yard to meet them. Roger called to then), "1 Iola! It is late for infants to be abroad, You most run all the way home." On the way back, he pried to tall:; so did \I(ridcl, hut every- thing they said fell flat. It had no zest, no savor. There was at cold- ness, a heel' Mess i1( (heir hearts. Something that should have becu splendid and shining had failed for them, and both frit that in some way the blank lay between them. 11e thought I should not have ,)1 - ways been questioning her love. 1 should not have been so exacting, so greedy, 1 should have taken the wondrous gift she offered nuc and thanked God for it, But 1 could not, 1 could not. And Mendel thought, What is wrong with me that 1 cannot love hint: Respect, liking, loyalty, ad- miration—all these things I have for him. But not lot'(. Perhaps i1( time it will come, but God help us if it docs nut. And Roger is wise enough to know that it is a grave risk we run, Why did 1 shed those foolish teats tonight: The dress is so lovely; it is made for one who gives herself to love—Roger. Even the children, after chatter- ing for a while about the games they had played ;10(1 the good time of the afternoon, noticed the silence 0t their elders, and gradual- ly they ceased to talk and plodded along with Roger leading the tray, Nitride! close beside hint. All about then) was the vast stillness of the forests. Far off an owl hooted and from a farmyard over the hill a fox barked sharply. ')'hose sounds died and then in that great stillness they heard a deep voice singing, coming toward them ;ul,un+l ;( I,+ n l i1, 1 :)' 1,,)111. hoz(' in lh' it tI lei ;1)11 the chit, i)+•0 4i1r1+111's 'I bey little col!" "It is h+•'" (this!,, re+I 1'01 11 (r- im. "II is Lnnia+nuns Fric'+u'" "\1'11.1t folly!" 'ail 1'eridcl, but a strandie sl i\er, 1111 of fear, mov- ed over het 1)(14. "Ilow caul+I it be?' "Listen',said 11+0,11:0. "VIA. '(8,111. 111,1. It i:; ho!" "Eh! it.utltutnnle Ii'v'tl !" (8 10(1 l'ol 11artin its Itis shrill 1(prana. "liotlhunone Ihi(oi, t:;):t are lou doing hare' The sueg pc t•tsl:wl. 'l'ltey saw only a shadon•y akar,' in the path before them, the glimmer of white 11 Itis throat. After a 000111011 1 he spoke, reluctantly it seemed, yet with laughter in his voice: "Aro you sure, Poi 1;artiu 11111 ltosine, that it is Nuuhnmme Privet you have her(?.' "Yeti, yes, we aro sure indeed!" "it could not be the laughing soldier then?" "Thr, I::ughing soldier would not know our names," pointed out Ito - sine, "Why do you play this farce, lin1honume Pricot? We know you." "I was the laughing soldier," said he. "I gave the real soldier my old clothes and shaved oft my beard and cut off my hair and now you know why I laughed-- 100ause the soldier triol to kill 1 dead. Yon see, i worn) for the king of England and I 1111111 801110- lillle'S do strange things." "But it is brave!" cri1•d Pol Mar- tin. "It is grand. Did you wino here to vist us?" "It's no use, Alike," said Itoger stepping forward, finding his brother's hams in the starlight. You were going the wrong way. You don't treed to run, do you " "I talked with Tante Miuli, 1—" "You were not going because ot me?" Meridel came forward now and reached for the hand Roger held, so that three hands were clasped together, 'hers so 8111811 be- tween the two strong ones ot those mon who loved her. "\\'c can tall( when we get home," said Roger, and 11e thank- ed (led for the darkness, for the dins stars that let no one see his face. "I'll go o1) ahead with these two fellows," ".\ moment, Roger," said Mi- chel. "Please—" said ?deridel, Ino paid no attention 10 them, Ilo sent Pol Martis and Itosino scampering down the trail and hurried atter them. They heard his voice faintly, ''You can pretend it's the road on the magic mono- taia, if you need to." But ho knew, none hetter, that any road is a magic road if you have the right charm in your heart. And somewhere for him there would be such a road, ono lilac no other foot had trod before) and at the end of it Someone who waited—for only him, Behind him. under the star's, Mcridel and Michel Paine had stopped to gaze at each other in that strange light. "I was wrong," he said. "You did not forget our hoot'," "You did not 111ea11 it when you said, as you heft 1110 then, that your would not return?" "Yon knew 1 did not, It was written, all lilts ---long ago. Noll►' ing could ever chan>,0 i1." THE END PAGE 8 t, trsrcauctoottateteteuttelocteattorcttctitaetctctcametetetctmees HOLIDAY NEEDS A THE STANDARD Wednesdal , October 3, 19.15. PERSONAL INTEREST Doherty Bros. \I r, licOr,c CI w;ut and lith, .Lent Oft wcch -end in Stratford \isiting re- buke, \!t an 1 \Ir> \\ illiaut Entigh and ;; Ladies 13at111111;' Suits $2,95 to $ 1.9a (1,t ,,,hit•t•, bile,. of •1•oticnhatn visited j; Men's, Women's 1111(1 Children's ,1 Tnc,,L,\ with Mr :inti \I r, .lulus • I It fir: n a. RunningnnShoes ti9c to •$1..19 NIT- and Mrs l;ane, 1 ass ..f I'nw" • ;+,ut Women's Slacks $1.19 to $L98ti•i:ctl tut ;+ r tilde of tla\s the cu I of Children's Sun Suits $1.00 to +1.-11) A hit' tt t c1; tt itIt Olt! former', .i-tt r, \I r, :j. l\Iosquito Netting per yard 1Oc il .I. 'I'a\ lair. ;oil \I r •I•,t\ 1„r and \l i„ W stood :1ssoi'tillcnt of Melt's, \VTolliell's tt l(1 1 itr!I.t• ii,o with Ihtir daughter, \I i„ 11; rlr,tr,t l tut ,i t indcrirlt 1t' Children's Camii Shoes. A I II.. i+'t.1 \Ir•• Herbert Crawford anti ' ro' fS dicto,lit, .. Sandra, NH-, Ilett\ Craw- P� X fort., Mrs \lar, \Icl:iltlt ln, all of Lott. fr A R b n, t; 'I'n , l;+\ ttitItllr and \I r: 011re c � niJanu, lrawtne•tt ,. g\It ant.. \Ir• (;corgi' Potter have re- ,-. al i It•ne,1 to S,u•' is after spending some )tgt)tDatBf3t3riarDtNs`a). t3l3tN3t2*iDiria13t3tJtdt3lDr3i?t , 421NDiln)0111DitN3iPs3s2i :?9 sitar \\itn Ilttir tlauiltlet, \I r, .\ll,ert Nu—hitt. anti 1't Nehitt \\E!1 ;on .'tl,+ni'i.t,;. (;,iii ,t,t,l luuc, Mrs ----------,---_._-.- I•r,1n!, I':otthlt" and \laru;trct \\ith Card Of Thanks \It. a l Mrs I't'rtt \I annit ' \I r an 1 \1 r, \\'ill:,uu Alt minder and i tt i "'H\ Ili the late I h"mta, L. kut!i, I 1ppen, \I r, t'h,t' (leer and tarot- t c1.1.- tt tti,!1 1u thank all thus tt!tu ii,). I'arl,',iii. ttith \Ir ;opt \1 r, N `" kindly as: ted during the illness 1 and death of their father \!t san !: I Special titan., to \Ir Sinclair, \lis; \I r ate l \I r• Dat i�l \Lair,. Uctrnit, \tith \Ir ;111•I NT r, ht,hcrt I'ait•,crricc.l,u1•Ili •i';•tti, \piss Elizabeth \tills, I1 .1 he \\ \! ,\i1l h l i their unmthlr ! l.1.101)1). of Sar; at, anti Stanley l•hellew• nlnir ;Stantst1, ..nn hI:„•t„ I tlrauc. .nIlrlt nh,c,r I 1t1'trHl irin ol f,uuIl'll\tlt•;heailr n cadrrossthe\rhIo rclny kPmlutriiavl : LONDESB()RO \Irs 1. I1 \\ ,alt r.., I t n ! ,n, r.illed ,n Miss \,'un' n `tt ;I;t. Mr anal NIr \\ II, ail Tant',1\n. NI r-• dalton and het •1 m. I'anl, 'h r nt at the forntrt', hank herr tasks• tilt' \\ccic- entl \lir, I;rat;. t I'i 1 lac 1. \\•innipc". cp,ent l,t•t wt•, l ttitIt her uncle and aunt \Ir and Mr- I 'Tin I'int,I,ut�l \Ir 'Ch.,•na, \I on, Li' I n• with \h- and \I r, 1 NI -Cool Nils, \ill,' I , 't 1''.t •lip•oil, Clinton, spent the w•e., -cn I w.th ai D'reen Arut.trnti Snndtr vi iter, at the holm' f \Ir Otia'-ce ,:, r:, eft and \1r, l'l;trl•, I ar- quchcr, \It 1; \I I);:an••�' an I son, (l i- 1'ni, and \Ir. \\'itn1•: ttr , f ','ter Mrs NIargarvt NI mining. \!r and NIL. ttributes. an ! t!'c many other exp res-. lin n; �. will,r i rh;u;a \\,,, ;u c Schutt, \I r, Desk, l ;rant Snell, and cion, of •\ur,atl!\ cxtendcd 1n Ihcnt lt,u „i, re ;,L nt Africa and it i 1 9p,-11, , \I ls-e, .\lire Pin;,land and Doreen \I.,\ i''t.,,'.tiIV_ \i! t„t• lathe, of the l•hurrh at' wt•i,tme, ci•rttc, on Thur. -- ----- ----- 1.\rnt,tron', het Penman held a bait -,0 (las. , Sell' 1'1 was hell Sunday morning in the ti,tnal ,cater when Elaine Agnes Alex- I Id ex - NI •,i.,n Ureic tiii meet at NT rs antlituriunt of the Church \Ir (• Stew - 'an ler, dattulttcr i,f \Ir and \Irs N R , r, .\fan S;t HHi,lil' ', home on •I•ut•,tla\• ant, Sui,crintee(lrat• was in charge of .\Icxand,,r, and Linda ;\r,ne \\•illhankt, i 1 A wide selection o3' E11(1 1d))les, lliii•rurs, 1las- the ui�r'.in, cxirci.cs 'Pile Seriptturc daughter of \Ir and \Irs Steven \\till SU:'1{S, L1Vlllg-Room Tables, Wail Brackets, LOftee I"u kat!\ D..\ Ser\ice of the Sunday It'„ons t\rrc rr„rl Ti\. member, of the bank,, w, re baptized The Jntliut Tables , ,.- r Pieces, , , , r ribless and Other Odd I.i\ ink Itoonl 1 iec.cs, \\ hick ,r hell) to make your home 11101'12 coniforttll►le an(l en - i joyable. I GARAGE. Ac,ctylene and Electric `Welding A Specialty. Agents For International - Harvester Parts & Supplies White Rose (his and Oil. Car Painting and Repairing. Vodcen's BAKERY. WHEN IN NEE1.) OF BREAD, BUNS, PIES, II:JAW-MADE CAKE OR COOKIES REMEMBER "'1'IIE IIOME BAKERY” II. T. %'ODDEN. „. loI lo I. oil , VITAMIN PRODUCTS FOR GOOD HEALTH N( /NV IS Il ll: •CfI \I I: to start bvild'li:; lance a+:;ain,l \rinser colds and 'it•Lnc.,.. I'Itc tont w in:, p•rcl,at ation, all contain a ItiL;lt Vitamin content : WAMI'OLE'S EXTRACT WATERBURY COMPOUND NEO CHEMICAL. FOOD SCOTT'S EMULSION CREOPHOS COD LIVER OIL CAPSULES . A.B.D. CAPSULES ' VITA VIM MULTIPLE CAPSULES ONE A DAY TABLETS A. AND D. VITAMIN TABLETS $1,00 95e . $1.15• $2.45, $1.45 59c aid 98c $1.00 98c $1.10, $2.00, $3.59 $1.75 and $3.00 45c, $1.00 and $I.811 $1.09 R D. PHILP, Phm. B. DRUGS, SUNDRIES, WALLI'AI'ER-PHONE 20. Kt(tCliftdtOCK1C141414tAlltCtetCtetetCtZICAUCICk:14'4tCOl t. 3tK tttv'tC47,tt:1: ,itK1inIF: ,' ICA1 Living -Room Furniture We are offering Several New Designs in Ches- terfield Suites and Occasional Chairs - upholstered in the latest fabrics at most Moderate Prices. t'"rii• , 0C11)1,..1' til OF AI01 E" PTY PUTE*i * PORK - ti00,000,0,00 ;lbs. •-• still; to` be. shipped. '' * CANNED '10,000,00D 'Itss MEAT , - still to be shipped:. s 9 The United Kingdom and liberated Europe rely on for Canada 225,000,000 lbs. This year. Fifferor ROM,' PVIIII14014114 MOP* MN' Wo supplied only 85,000,000 Ihs. 10 August 31. The United Kingdom and liberated Europa rely on Canada for 450,000,000 lbs. this year. VVVVVVVVVVVN Wo supplied only 350,000,000 lbs. to August 31. Tho United Kingdom and liberated Europe rely on Canada for 114,030,003 lbs. this year. We supplied only 44,000,000 lbs, to August 31. 3 C. In most liberated European countries, there is a desperate shortage of meat. As a great food -producing nation, Canada must, can — and will — help to meet the emergency. The job will not be finished at the year's end. Food scarcities in Europe will continue until the next harvest. * * * This year, Europe is relying on Canada for a minimum of 789 million pounds of beef, pork and canned meat. Up to the end of August, only 479 million pounds had been sent. How soon can we bridge the gap? Livestock Inarketings are normally at their heaviest in the last four months of the year. If we are to help feed the hungry peoples of de- vastated Europe, this is the time to make our greatest effort. * * * To do our part, we must reduce our own consump- tion of meat and also assure that everyone in Canada gets a fair share. That is why rationing is necessary. MEAT RATIONING ADDS TO EVERYONE'S WORK The producer who slaughters, the retailer who sells, the consumer who buys and eats --they all play a vital part. AS A CONSUMER, HERE IS HOW YOU CAN CO-OPERATE 1. Try to plan your meat purchases before leaving home by determining what cuts you intend to buy and their approximate weights. 2. Make sure you have enough valid coupons and tokens to cover your proposed purchases by referring to the Consumer Coupon Value Chart and the Coupon and Token Calculator. Copies may be obtained from your Local Ration Board or Ration Branch. 3. Know the dates your "M” coupons become valid.' 4. Do not buy more meat than you really need. 5. Avoid shopping at rush hours. 6. Be patient. Remember your butcher may have inexperienced help. HELP YOUR BUTCHER TO SERVE YOU WELL A call will convince you of the inan,y excellent values \VC are offering. J. S. Chellew f Home Furnisher — Phones 7 and 8 — Funeral Director, dl Ili)r)r'.?r`P.cit'd1'DIDIDIADlDt'aIDiDiDiki2I 1°diii`r aiDiDi2r31ci:.)iD'iDiDiniliol313 a`i2i"dlo`1` 'eN31`JiNDIDiZi , 1 ,,,d 1,.,I 11 I. „IL illll i, ..•, (4• «♦1«I ••HI.1«H♦« 1««,♦.1«• ••114 4 1♦H♦H♦« 111.11.4•• 1•• 14 I•• 11♦ 1.114,4 ,•♦ ♦1♦ 11.1.11••,•♦ 1♦• ••11«11•♦ •♦1 •♦• I•• 111 ••11•♦ ••♦ 1111111•• 1♦• i 11•« 1.1111 ♦*♦+ ♦ •1 ♦ ♦.1.♦ « ♦ ♦.♦ ♦ 1 1 1 1 ♦ 1 ♦ ♦ 1 1 ♦ ♦ • ♦ 1 ♦ ♦ 1 ♦ ♦.1 ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 • 1 1 1,♦ • ♦ • ♦ 1 1 ♦ 1 1 • lir ♦i1 BLYTH --- ONTARIO. HURON GRILL EXCELLENT FOOD. GOOD SERVICE. Meals at All Hours. 1♦ «t; 4=♦ t. FRANK GONG — Proprietor I• :+4..«.1««.♦4«401.1•«4♦• 0.«•44.4...:. «♦10. /1..♦• ••.««.4.0..•.1••.•4••:. ••../444/.1;.1«.4..•..1.0..•.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4.4. 4.4.4.4. 41 Choir sang two selections \Ira Allan 0111.11H1.1�H�111H�H1H�111f •�H�«4�1,1. ,1,p11.1♦.1�1,�H�. �11�1,01 Shaddick told a hihle story, "The 'lir+, t Searchers” a Sd Rev Penman spoke on 14 :j: OPTOMETRIST and OP'T'ICIAN :?: GODERICI-I — ONTARIO. the .all\• Day theme, "l low 1 became a useful Fisherman" The Clntrch was beautifully decorated with aster, and plats ---\r- EAST WAWANOSTI Mrs Alex \IcGow•aut spent a few slays in London with Tier sisters and brother who is visiting theta from California Mr and \Irs John Caldwell and Mr and Urs Earl Caldwell and children spent a \reek a'. Niagara balls and Tor- onto Jlr and llrs Il Gibbing:. of Clinton visited Urs Quinn aid'Edward on Sun- day V JUNIOR ASSOCIATION OF TO- RONTO TO MEET file 1i ircn County Junior :\ssocia- tir.0 of "Toronto will nu't's at 11111111011ing Special Entertainment is beim; 1 -tall, 31(1 I;loot• Street, \\'est, Toronto. arranged .\11 tnentbers and l luronite Tuesday evenlyv, October 23r•11, for a friends are cu, dially in\'iled to attend A. L. COLE R 0 ,4. :2; Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted, '=1 .o With 25 Years Exrcricncc 1= will he at 4;4 :2: i It. D. Phi1u's rug' Store .!: � _` BLYTH, ONTARIO NEXT VISIT >• =4 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17T11 >. .. i 4 o. d. t '_' R. D. PHILP'S DRUG STORE :t: ,2, FOR APPOINTMENTS. 4f. ,1« 44 FROM 2 TO 6 P.M. 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