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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1945-10-10, Page 1VOLUME 56 - NO. 07. LYTH STANDAR IiLY'i'II, ONTARIO, WEI) NESI)AY, OCT. 10, 19'15. Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance; .$2.00 in the U.S.A. Thanksgiving Day Communicants Class Used Clothing Price Races Rained Out Enjoy social Time Of Admission Ticket EVENING l'RO(>iRAM IMl1CIl-A1'I'RECIA'I'EI) LE`i"I'ER RI:AI) FROM THE What tan You Sucre A IltIGli, SUCCI��SS V1ctory Love (.onlnlittee REV. WILLIAM ROSS. Old Newton Friends I -,odour 'That 'i'hcy Can Wear _`_ Aull()ints Canvassers New Iilyth Residents Th, local \ ictory L,';ln (iiuiittec on I�ri'la} ewtntng, September 'title,/To }'cu ;toff failing hank, we tit t1'' \ I r and NI r3 1 11 Steuart, and Candle , Admission lo Concert Will Be The \wea;hcrin;:n, alit;l', ;1 deciding nut \\'e,l c,:!:1} night of 11x1 week, factor in the snect'ss or faihn•y of a"y to anal, . arra genie• is for the forth. Illy ('1'ulnui:Iica.1'' lila" „i .\pril, 1')•14, the torch Nhu rye, nil} moved ti, I;I}'tll, \t1'rcUacid Clothi' ng nn Nilo I J uinct! the Itlyth cited Church,Church,Ll yours to olid it high, ,honoured !,y '!1, it forun'r frit': d, ,i' i II, pt'oi,l, t tin rnhnlita ‘‘ill 0utd,.i:t• eyfnt, ,teppcd in 10 the picture coiling Ninth 1 ictor)' Loan AI 1. \'an. Ni again on \1,'11(1;11', anti put a ,t' j) 1„ the de\\;111'1•, (otllnit• Organizer, \1;1, Pgc,- `pent ;I very pleasant social evening at If youyoubreak 1aitfaith\vitt} u, \fhu die \1\\t 11 r(1 ttI:\, n": ;i large number h.,,,. ,t 1.,,,,i Het,'lnlll'\ l•• ,,,,,st tin;aftyrnuu'1 'I'1);tnIV ls ill,.; Us}• put rugracit the home of \lt• and \Irs Frani: \lar-I\Vt. ,hall not sleet,, 'of friend- eatl"'retl in theN(\tt"n IL ill .\,It.•'' d I :,,,11,,,g t ;uup.,i(:n for the ,;ill , i:lie 11 ere thin\' titling people' Though puppies hlo\V itt i'laltder's Field. i"I i;l} thclr rt••I�t•t'1' III \',tit '1 thrir 11:;111; 11, ml ;u_u,,'r :11 1•.tir• 1'1' Nltl'll,hilly' whirrs hall all' the car ural I:s of being 111 ul, pliers of the committee \rcr`' departure u iron the t oinuhl.ity -NII• ill'y,l'llt The l'1'l'I:Illg 11';1., spent in ,.11 vie ti::Ii.,n. t„Illltilit' 1 put on a huge ,netts.,. 'agreed that ,Medi should Ise the first fu c;oh of n, i, given a day; ;I'ul A (Inwn 1'ur of rain ihrealyit',l it, 111m :ijia;it} to go ',ye,' ilii lop nl the g;uue- and tautest,, 1)1 Ili prizes and and 111, 'strum.' operated a store at ;a e int (r1 it He .11, iso' l al I I III \lintlay cons ,gilt ti t in ficin i mor tint,: for the (lay• :\nil once, and Nett, n• and -acre 11idrlt hno\t u, sold l ui hl, Oct,her 1; 111 7'1), price III a,( - ham per the tyrut early Saulyda\' even 1',':t'; 11bich :'!,en, the kilter (tart of I 1 g given for the i no Inor, \1c arc giffn to travel this highly regarded The Steuart 1tinil) !111„loll ',Nil! is ir!it!I, 01' It•yit clofhiny; III. lnontll Na (nada 1);l, 1)1'1'11 ,et cnnte,l, .\ Very interesting flecture of i inv.hot Sur,l,n d\\nrtl 1,11::it and tray ll right! 1\'f ,m ahead! 1'c . t' lily 1'wr11111g, it,At r;t111 \1 a, Dili rfa(1- iti l' \ ;List; rtllititl t. fifth it ,Iplottl,ltl"11 \\,It'll 1\111 ilr jlr,,;llililt `III!Ijly'I Int "1st' clear, sold it ale ,';,tell ,hen that \fun,l;i} halt the probability i, I1 it it will be the hie of ;I letter from hey k 1\' hu f don't tiro rit.•nl, left, no how! .\it tt'o11, the Not1,'i (1,111 I ill to Ln,lge I in :Ili' riuulru • I,f I':uropy l Ili, i, ought be a be�lltlifnl ,lay. 'Flo. Iracl: highest vc1 right! I.ct us gu! if,. their effort • in ri;,1 ition Nitll a In;lii.'n \\,,11.,,rive, soil t11Pr ronniuni.. 1 , I ),I ). of pronto, N ho wa, present at hail been ,'Tali'. I un Salnrda} soul was; ,h1' d; i lul' 11;i, nlady l„ split the the 11111u'al,'r}' Betaine and ihr I it>t frolic recently held The follo\\ingIlli•, an. ,;„int; „L1-ollt to nta;.e i, a ,in S ' i„Ni into Iwo sectio I Go(1's in hi-. hcayen- in exrell^ut ,hlpy. Ilottttti late Sun- n,, ani! NI Gordon Ilii\' CuJlllltlitni, i lat!tlrl'„t", id, mg Nll.1 ;ief(n11;x,111\'111 c,_,, the l'iICCIlliiyllt and f ibis group of \11', right with the world! day night, dont. rune the rain ;ag;lin, .\ti II tin,', ani hem I:ir, 'I'hncll, re- 1 ha re (e - i '1'u1n.L' peu!r!y .\itl'I' group singing, 111, l\l'(l• pre: to the ill'\l;lrt of e„'lllll'' - III ! ;,111 till, \1'llill'I' are dl'- ;tlt(I early Mi inlay Illot'ill; �g It was cold, (•ylt t',1 IIIe air, Mr :mem a- canvassers I til, 111 the 11't•i'(i of 1 111}' Tim, I ,a\' family: : ,CII,Ii 1 upon I 1' s successful Mill'/,file The two ral.la sets can dyfidc which a ,Ieli, foil, Innehton 11;t, syrwed b}• the i 1 "I drizzllnl. and tilt Unci: \1';l, in very II" Ott 1ehaii of the rias,, Ali., to }oil •111: t \- ,1 goon is Illi,,e ttii t Ilan to al - --town of the tom; they wish to can- Nc11!oh, Ontaril, tic It _8, 1 115 1 11x,1 >1i;Ipt' ittei' ;111 cilia,>t all-night rain,. 1'.Itiit Brigham 11th\'fit .i !It';ifl}' vote of one!" it'li,l i1'1'e air ilt,c it 1hP ,ll' ", 'There was no alternative but to call the va--, "(;oil bless us every one. NI and \1 r, `,tewart, fact:• NI !,Et tied ;Ind 1rtnl•, ii ui, nn' I nr eptly r1'lPlired ;unl N'llic!t , III':ti, \,.t.:n ;I'Inli,ssinn In lheftm e lriye heet! hr, " ,!,end ait ,oci\\'at evening:,g \;titisr} 'i,e1tehothave iitectillrl 'stn friends I',Ir several ears, and 131ytil 1lunicipal council I�nith',I I';ip, t\iollcn \eraps, The regnLtr monthly meeting of the \Bite you have g ne In mala pouf Sit;,NI• and smock,, and heavy sock,• ci , I Council of the Corporation ii,nu' ckt'tt here, 111 hoPC tltii friend- ibi ', said ,h, '. if you Iu(1•f ;trine.,, ,,III, lila\' cnlltlillll', 1111,1 111111 tl'01f1 tithe Ilaye t!n•111 ,rated, tl1'd Ill pall's, 1i1 tltltl' \'co \t Ii a.',altt \'l,lt \f\\'till, 1 )1'l `'l �, tti',I'i t•I"ttlt'i• t•mvl•r;Ilk, and rent N acquaintances. Night .;ort es• Houses, overalls, \\•e \coat(, like to remind you that bait ;,,jau.,I,. ,tte;ltl'rs, shirt,, we have ;Ib1';IV, appreciated \'otir 1:IIld- •! np-ct tt , Jas 'Nets, shit. and ,flirts, ly ulattn•1, and tyil,ittgne,s to serve the infant's g.uulrut,, blankets, unrier- cotnluttnity, not only in the store, hot \\ ear wherever• your help 11'11, heeded 'I'1' Iver} thing s!•rwiceabte you can spare \Irs Ste•vart, we woultl especially life to say that futll charitable nature \\ ill Ile Dominion of Canada is expected t,':'g be remembered, and the Many it:: nm;the a conU ihuti0n of 111,IIINI,IIINi 11)., deeds of kindnlis to those Nlto ver,,;of well ',, ilium; On this basis, I;Iytlt less fortunate it k needle„ to say ;u'.1 ,urrotlndin;; district should contri- ilrat each, of you, \viii be great" }• oris- ',tote ai,proximately ttsxi lis Let its try Play Wits Well Presented ,III t 11 \ t I 1 I ,ed• ;old as ;1 token of the high esteem int reach that objective! ,in \vhich }uu are held \ce \\mold like I I ,'r th.'se "I". find it tneollvcnfent to you to accept these gift,, and our ver\, f hung large bundles to the \Ictuori;il best wishes for litany yea's of health ; 1!all, Prmvisiun for collection will he and happiness in your new home iarranged Large red cards arc. being \\'c tto'Itd like to ,it that the i1('1•- 1 distributed ;inc. these should he prnnlin- Itinily di,Pt;lyi•d in the tt iudotvs of the races and the ball games off, and to gu ahead tvilh Ihy evening cn' cert and dance. Throughout the morning horse- men tyer'.: ph, hung, and there i:, liltt•C doubt th;re ttoultl ha \:e been more than (ttnil.;li 11 'f• t ` lu pi Ovide good ,'ac- ing cnte,tail nn'nt• Entries \were slated all the \\a}• from Owen Sound 10 ittit'r- ton One genii,. man in Weldon was bringing hirer horses. The members of the 'Turf flub \vert' exccy(1ingly disap- points(!, 11 1 \Vc gnaw that people over a large arca \rho hat! voiced their in- tention to conn-, \\ere 111.1' greatly dis- appointed. No decision regarding any future plat•..i 111,• been announced. Inst with prevailing tweattier conditions it would aleoca• that prospects for a hill race meet this year ;ire dwindling fast. Local Odd Fellows Change Work With Seal'orth Last Thursday night the Installing 'ream of Blyth Lodge No ,ion, 1 U O 1', headed I,} the District Deputy Grand 'Master, \,r t; k .\ngn,tiut', had charge 'of the installali:'It of Officers ;it Fidel - thanks 11' \Ir and \Irs \la•snall for the Pleasant evening The follotini f, 1:cv l:o,s' letter to the yours:, people: I)e;a• It,•}', and Girl;: i 11111 ver}' thankful, that \Irs• \Iarsh;lll asked nut to Ilan' a part in your happy reunion, l have ke!tt you. all in mind. I hate 11•rillen \I ut• name; in a little note -book, fly Itil:e Scal'utlh, when the Nnrh rya, ;t leaf for each ct you; where I keep a livery creditably Prt'sented, con,idegiti,; record t Noor virtue;, and achieve - 11 it rias the fiat time oat turn the !tiettt`. \\'ll;It a bright love) • promising i Itlyth tear! '1'Ile experience was tit i to group you ;lire! I low variegated in fall the more e jn};lble due to the [act,colour, 11'11", dress and espres,ion! th;lt \Ir lac!:'I'!tclupson• a former 1;1\111 variciv: cnoigi: li rcpresielt 32 foreign resident, i, Dist'. let Depute ";rand \la,. (nation,. ')'here art round heal,, ,quare ter of our adjoining 1)istrict tutu tv- ;heads, long heads, but no hind: heads• ing the in,tall;,tion several incnthers of piaci: eyes, hro11•n eyes, blue eyes, no Until Lodges addressed the gathering ;green ryes, Yet. All different! No briefly, chief ;along these bci;:g the re- ,two Idol: ;,like, wall: alike, sit alike, lie Hoar1:, nl boil" 1)i,U'irt Ilcpuly ,;rand • ,c, rim a i :c. .'o \yo smile a i:c, Although the afternoon program \tasters A large crowd tvas present„ frt\Vn ;tlil:c, laugh alike, speak alike, had to he cancelled, the evening perfor- and following lilt' meeting Itnu II v1' 1; Ishii; alike. What a n"en agenic' mance \vent on as scheduled, mil was served and a tn( st enjoyable social hung 1I,'Never on that tvunderful night :plecrlidly patronized tit ;1 large crow(,, \vas ,pe Iii when you ;ill lined up in St .\ndret\•'s The auditorium of the \lenturial Ila11I 1)n •I•ne-da} night a good crowd \vii; Church before a happy and admit -he( \vas full for the stage play, "The Dunn\ present at the Ictal Odd Fellows hall to congregation }nit tvere all alike in Brats", presented by Inc Ingle}• 1)run- tt•elcutne District Homily (;rand \la,ternmind and heart ','here, of yt,nr 01111 alit Seriet}. '!iii, pia\ was under the 'I'hinlp,ou and hi, Installing staff, from free wills; yon all together declared very capable direction of \11' G. Nle- Seaforiti Lndg,: Several visitor:, \\'life'your faith i11 (.tirist a, vont' Saviour; Lcud, who i• I:iplev', genial poslnl;is- also pre„nt \Ir Hugh Thompson, also and your desire to please Him ','lien ter and ,l chap who i, justly proud of a former resident of Myth, and now of on I?;Isle:' ntur"int; you celebrated your Isle '1t r1: 111 111; Ripley I)rail!at!t' Sot-- Seaford', \vas 111x11 ;I welcome visitor first Hole Communion together Sole- iely. They have presented their pia\; \Ir •I'h.'Iti'„1'u sate, 1);s staff proved ;thing napi'encl', like ihi•, to each of several tithes, and are at pretienl took- themselves vets efficic:.t in their \y,,rk.1\ott Please motorize! ed for three inure engagements. and tVet' fongratnLlted n \ sr\ rral ! 'member, of thy local Lodge Both tt 1 1 1 hear," ,lin" call, Cont: follow! The play, in three acts, proved nigttly •,I I That tats c11• chtcr;a'nt,og, art; was exceptional!). wen I unnpsnn and \Ir .\ugtt>tine spoke \lV gnat grew dint brie[,\, as did 1everll members of bulli cast, and the actors portrayed great me soul went ;,iter 11th", Lodges, Following the meeting lunch ,kill in presenting the different char- 1 rulers. lir \!cl.emtl t:�troducetl the \vas serye,l, and a most enjoyable social I rose and followed, players ;n ordct of their appearance,'"Iu,ur sprat I I'h;lt was alb pr`.or to the commencement +,I the play. I nl,o\viltg are the cificers of Myth , Who would not fnllo\v ' l..odge for the ensuing twelve months: \\'nen they heard 11int call, Between acts \liss \Vilma Carter t j member if the Cast suit} the lovely solo, "1'111s was the time of your enlistment ":\n Irish Lullaby", and between the ;is gan(l soldic,, of .1esus Christ• Re- sccond and third act, \Irs I. Price and member! \Irs 1C• Mach;"} sang a lovely duet It wt hid be unfair to single out the perfcrnta'•'�e o; any individual member of the cast, bit, the work of Miss lrcrte :\lcl)onald, as 1larriet Gresham• and l:n\ Wilton, as Dick (;,esh;uu, \vas admired by n•a;v. 'These ttvo portrayed lttic't In, the he that hinds the part of tn; title of the pia}, "The Oar hearts, fr. Christian love, boom Brats", and their hilarious ctp 'fhe fellowship of kindred minds, 1: \\• 1:• 1 ' \dull l d I of the \ i,lagc of Myth, was held on \,nolo}• night, October 1st, with heet•e \Iorritl, and Councillors leruick, \'ud- den and \\'rigl't, prerent Minutes of last regular meeting 01 September ]Otic, 1945. read and con- firmed 1'u motion of Councillors \\'right and \'oddcu Carried IMoved h}• Councillors \'udtlen and Il�ernici: that assessment roll for the •year 19.15 be accepted, and that the first sitting of the Court of I:evisiott be held in Illy'th \lenmrial Hall on Oc- tober 25tii, at 8 p nt Carried \loved by Councillors Kerniek and \\'right that bylaw No 7, 1945, as now read' three tittles in open Council, to appoint a l:chinning Officer, and pro- vide for a place to hold \itnticipal Nomination,, and elections, if requir- ed, and fixing date and time of saute be finally passed Carried 1•etier received and read from the Myth School Board requesting the Corpnrl,iun to repair the drain at the Ischool• and also to repair the path from \!orris street to the north -cast corner of the school grounds Moved by Councillors \•odder and \\'right, that iolul :\ Cowan employ a nkat to make 'he necessary repairs, as rcgttcsted by the School Board Car- ried :\ letter received and read from Gor- don' Flax, Limited, requesting repairs he made to north street road Moved by Councillors \'udder and \\'right, that repairs as requested he made iis soon as gravel eat be obtained Carried \loved by Councillors \\'right and hcrnick that l:ccve tlorritt and Coun- cillor Voddert attend the regular met- ing of the Myth Lions Club on Tues- day, Octooen 2nd, as a delegation front the, \ttmicipal Council to see what ar- rult',enu'nt, cotdil be made, ;old suit- able gif's for the l:eturucil Service Personnel of Myth Carried Bills and Accounts I' G.. Pan 1 II Phillips N (;: ';rt \\' 1I \Iorritl \' G; itno 11 \Ic(':1lluht I: 5: Pru \\' G \IeNall 5: Pru I' 'Cunney Treasurer; Pio .1 :\ (Italy \\•arded : Itrn lances Armstrn::g Coad: Pro jlail!ie Parrott Chaplain: Pro Gordon I':Iliott 1: 5 5: lino \V Sanderson 1. 5 5; hlo s 't',' Sibthorpe I: 5 N (: Tiro i' \\'hitni,rc I, S N (; : 1st,• Emerson 'rson \\'t•ight is S \' G : Pro I S Chcllcw {'o nil;ht after a year and a half of ups and tlittVti,, good and ill; you are all together and Ile is in the midst and says, "1',. are \I: friends! Cheerio! Carty (le! lu11• fitting to sing; Is like to that above. heotge Lawrence. labour 5 70 ens, along with the orality other amusing I, 5 \' (;: Pru 1 I1 \\'atsutl Diel: Scott, enter Il SO incident', in t1)( play, kept the large\\'unid it no, be a good idea, in plan Orton Stabbs, hire of truck audience laughing most of the time. I (; : Pru Herbert Dexter1 (11) lin the spirit of gond l'unu adesliitlt to \\'m ',nitwit, September salary 45 INT The cast of ttiarictcrs were as fol- O (;; tiro ,)avid I<irkcuit'tell keep in touch with one another) t ` 1 lows; On Thursday night the Blyth instill- ! ,l )hit CoNati, •c ,tettibcr salary_.. SI) 110 through the ct ming years:• 11 'll lin;; team taill live charge of the [u- Lloyd Muller, labour .............. Harriet Gresham. \iia Irene \Icl)un'- !. I \1'u ;ire ;t bitle band of young Call- Myth Standard, printing 27 15 st;d ,thin 0f the officers of \\'tngltallt ailians. Canada stands higher than ever '' • . aid; Aurora Borealis Pike, \lacy Court- Lodge, and the following night, Friday, Luhlr-Seagrave, Ltd, tubber ncy; \lr, Sylvia Gresham, Mrs j Price; they journeyIn \\'rt�xetcr, for the same tut the ctteeui of Inc Nations. \\'c put gasket .............. ............. ....... 91 tun a good fight for the Came of ins- •I' p of Mullett, \\'ilson drain- St) 1i? Dick Gresham 1)c} \1'ilsun; Punt purport Gresham, I)euglas \lacdnnald; Latn•alec l _____\,___ Ilk(' ;111(1 pcaCe ',rile price paid in life C •1' ihtohyn, supplies 5" Lynne, Miss \\'nota Carter; Lot•clt,alit treasure was coldly• \\'ith malice Moved by Councillors \'odium and Gresham. \\' :\ I?ifeet; (,tvynctle Gat- 1 Bees Are ,lis Friends inwards wine, v:ittt charity to wads all, Iiel•iticl:, that accounts as read be paid wood, 1)ur \laron; :\tint Ilett}• ,lig-I \Ir Edwin Cartwright, lucid apiarist, Let us, with brave hearts, face the (Nil- Carried J;inghnth;un, Mrs K \iacliay: \\ldocreated quite ;. 1cisation recently when cultic,: ahead. ,ay not for easy tasks I `,loved by Councillors he'ntck and \[r1\'hurtcr, Rohfrt \IeC+'rmicl:t Puog_ he carni' np mum with bis automobile Pray for strength equal to your task:,"\\'right, that we di now adjourn Car - 1 Boggs, hay \\'tildelt 1tIistcred loth outside and inside with and pray,. Iricd Gordon 1aiic:t, Clerk Iloncv bee:; •I'eil woad quite noichalai- v-+-i- Dance Enjoyed 13y Miley 1 try up to the tutu in front of the drug "Long may 0ttr land be bright , ' A large croy,d attended the dame in store, with the bees tagging along by I \1'ilh Freedom's' hely light Navy League Tag Day the htnulrcds• birth inside and outside, Protect ns by 'I'll\ might, Mets $.31.58 the bascitt•nt of the 1L•tll following the (treat t;,'1 our Icing Saturda} w,t: Navy League Tag Pay everyone oil the std; wall: moved a con - Play. \I nsic irr this feature was pro- sf !l ruble d;stain c away, and the bees in Blyth, and i;; spite of the interruption aided by Nits Harvey Brown's °relics I CA' ether day 1 look n"1' 14 veal,old 1hununed .1 merrytone while 'Ted did grand-dall,g!Itc In sec the \'atsil)'lin the evening by the downpour of rain tra, which made it's first appearance ht -i x11111ung, G,IloNing which he bo,- the citizens, and all others contacted here, and manly contplilncntry remarks i 1 I Alcittt t t it '1 "01'• ',inert, an the wail tied into the CAI%, and he ani" tits bees were inscribed the names of hundreds were heard about this band. Mr jack went merrily flu their 1111}, frith the Staples ..v;is tlo(:r manager. :\ thriving of voting nun \\ ho gate their liars that eNeeptiott of ;t fete stragglers whit we might live at peace in a better buslerss \vas done at the refreshment sl;lyccl d11t own t H for a longer visit, counter in hot dogs, sandwiches and world. And beside these names was and proh,ihly never found their \tray john McC1a.'s poem "Flander's Field" coffee' hack 10 the hive 'fed swears they making vocal +1)c minds of that great Although no figures have been re- won't hurt you, bot we don't sec too floral of withe:ses to all who pass by. leased, the evening's program should litany ilia( are willing to atingle with Film a nice profit. them as he does '"Take tip the gt!arrel with the foe, 1respon(led very gener''nsly to this \\ or - !thy cause, andN \\• Kyle, who was lengineet•ittg the 'fag Day will turn in $31,58 to Navy League headquarters No doubt a larger sum would have been contributed had the girls been able to be on the sti t et; Saint -day night• brit this was impossible due to the fact that it rained most of the evening ling qualities, pusscsscd by each of _von, ha, made you citizen, mf \vhich Newton may :tell be proud, anti while 1,111. It i, another towtt'; gain, we ,:now that these sante qualities and the courteous service id \\;ays extended by you, will tuakc hosts of friends for each of you, wherever your individual paths may lead It is the sincere \till of all your friend, that success ;111(1 (tm(!'S richest blessing may be yours iii \\'liat- evcr tasks you may- undertake The fnllo\wini: communication Iva, re- ceived by the Stewart fautily from \lillb;tttk Lodge No 2(19, Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Septcutber'nd '1'o \Ir and \Its j P Stewart, \larjory j1 and jack: .\t our regular lodge meeting held in 'our lodge route September 1st, a titu- Con was passed that a letter of appre- ciation he sent to the Stewart family for their efforts in inching our frolic the success it was I To \Irs Stewart in donating the quilt \Ir Stewart in donating the door prize, 'incl 11)0 pounds of flour, and NIarjory and Jack for their great help in the Preparation for the affair, please accept ota• thanks, Fraterualiy yours, bred Loiter, hcc-Scc'y The Standard joins with citizen, of tlhe community in welcoming the Stew- art family to Itlyth Londesboro Red Cross The regular meeting of the Landes - bort) fed Cross \vas held in the Cout- 7nuuit}' hall on 'Thursday, October 4th 1 The President, \Irs 11 ilrunstlmt, t\as in the chair The nti'etfng opened with the Lord's Prayer in unison The See- fetary', and 'freastirer's reports were Ircceived Three quilts \weft quilted. these will go in the National Clothing Collection It 1'.as carried that a pair of Itlankeis at; I clothing for children be bought with the proceeds of the after- noon, to eo in 11ith the large bale of used clothing that has been collected .\ meeting of the Huron Cottnty \Irs \\' \tanning donated a pyrex but- Library .1ssocIation will be held ht the ter dish on which tickets were toI,I, 1\lent tri:,l Hall, 111:111, 00 Friday \I rs Clarke w1' t the ,achy &a\\ 'those 'night, (l, h\bnr 226t1, at 8 o'clock paying ltostes, money were. \Irs .\tht'rt The <pecial speaker for the evening \'odder, \Irs Richard \'ndden• \Irs jinn \vitt be \i,tjor \ltlytll, I.ibrary in - McCool rs Tom F;lirservicc, Mr, lack Ishector, Parliament Buildings, To- l'i, e, \Ir, 1 \l;untinc, \lits 1. Young, ronin \It i I) 1'11•en, \frs F frost, Mr: Robert I \ tplt'ntlid meeting is anticipated, Pt 'it, and \[rs lief" lil'il!l,clnh 11\ith lai't'^ �'! ltlr its from tilt various I 'I',e meeting closet with the National Idle, a;y Boat d: throughout Huron iAnt!Icttt Citatory 1hottseholdcl•s \;ho have clothing for collection The parcels \will be called I for on Thursday, October iSlll and Fri- 1,bit, October 19th, between the hours lot' •I ;Ind it o'clock. Arrangements have atilt wade for ,caving pat'eels of ciotlt- I ulg in the !asement of the i fall at any ;tithe tip to October 20th The coil ert N ill be composed of num- bers by lo; al ti,1ent, and the local school Iain scvcnal schools in the neighbouring communities are co-operatilfg to make the cunt';rt really worth -while DM out your old clothing, and make up your stances now. Players Appreciate Our Fine Ilall invariably when an out-of-town cast conies. to town to put on a show HI, the NIentnrial 1 tall, they are more ithan agreeably surprised to find shellla s splendid hall awaiting. them, and .many coilplim,'utr}' remarks have beer (heard in the past. Our hall is the envy of municipalities throughout this 1distnict• I The players t.f the 'Ripley dramatic Society, \\ hi, staged such a fine show here on Monday night, were tto ex- ception. They wire astonished at the set -ftp, and expressed themselves is such to the \writer. \fr McLeod, t)te director of the play, explained that they had played in many larger cen- tres and "tad nt ver bail the pleasure of performing itt as fine a building, with ;utythitnt; like ;is good facilities. Ile expressed the sincere hope that they might be able to play our tnsvii some time again, and if they can give as good a show as "",'lie Penny brats" they strip get an invitation hack• I\\'r have an excellent building, one of which \Vt' are justly proud, and ons which Shsnlld br used more often by the conttntmit'' Huron Library Association To Meet At Blyth RUSSIAN GIRL GUERRIL HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured Russian girl guerrilla, Lieut. Liudmila —. 10 Mohammedan .fudge, 11 Foot digit. 12 Assists. 14 She causes alllollg Nazis. 15 Female sheep, 16 Goblin. 18 Beverage. 19 Male cat. 21 !louse pct. 23She isa— Army tighter, 24 Cover, 25 Either. 2613alc (abbe,). 27 Sink, 28 Upon, 29 Migration. (abbr.). 31 Bound. 49 Actual weight 33 Music note. (abbe.), 31 Chinese sauce. 50 Exist, 35 Boat paddle. 51 Sweet potato, 37 Sun. 53 Exclamation 39 Among, used to scare, 41 I''undamental. 51 Through, - 3.. 4 5 Answer to Previous Puzzle WASH 1 N TON_ 1� rrI^ rS IL �Ill•I EVE•'rSENILE � SERI T EArY E T REEDTRA.Mkj EVL. AL,APPED T:E_RTE �_R I ASR_ S;,CLARERIS"AR_RAN RN,Ni�_?I,FAN��:"'SE I N - A R'ME D:0,KE DCTIU,rES, SPAR dG'EEf iR 4 Q0E _D E!l_Ia,N_ flC(ARAF E : S t T EN15ATil ONAL. 1 STS A 9 Scents, 10 Tin and lead alloy. 13 Pollute, 14 Circle of light around moon. 17 Border. 20 Native metal. 22 Charm, 20 Sled for hauling logs. 30 Hawaiian tree. 31 Three (prefix) 32 Venetian magistrate. 4 Courtesy title. 6 Like. 8 Mouth part, 9 She is a Russian •--- officcr. 0 Married woman. 1 Proverb. 3 Revolt, 4 Sneer. G Classify. 7 Frog -like animals.. 2 Cut, as atJawn. 4 Twist. 3 42 She is a 55 One who 3 Russian — mopes, 3 guerrilla, 57 Tarnished. 3 45 She — 59 Plain. misses when (10 Secret watcher she shoots. VERTICAL 4 47 Wigwam. 1 Laid with 48 Doctor of stones 4 Medicine 2 Bustle. 4 3 She aids the 4 tight for --. 4 4 Article. 4 5 Farm animal, 6 Notice. 5 7 Disputes 5 pettily, 56 Italian river, 8 Relative. 58 Upward. OUT OUR WAY Oft WES,`ORE RICIN' THRU TH' TOPS OP TALL TREES OUT THERE'•HERE'S TH' RIM d TN' CANYON RIGHT HERE.' By J. R. WILLIAMS I DON'T SEE ''— WHAT ,DIFFERENCE IT MAKES IN THI% BLAMED BRUSH COUNTRY.' kI._ , 1, ��� '^, 1 RIDIN' HIGH eV) ,.w s, MA .tw.et o. t u ,to u t .At ", LOOKS AT CATCHER RECEIVES SIGNAL FOR CATCHER SIGNALS FOR SIGNAL OUT -CURVE, AND FOR AN IN -SHOOT SHAKES HEAD FROM AGAIN SHAKES SIDE TO SIDF HEAD CATCHER CALLS EVER'' - THING OFF AND WALKS OUT TO 1401.0 WHISPERED CONSULTATION WrTH HIM CATCHER SIGNALS FOR OUT -DROP. NODS IN APPROVAL AND STARTS WIND-UP CRIES 0F'PLAY BALL" RETURNS TO PITCHERS WINDS UP ELABGRATt.i.Y ARISING, TELLS BOX, AND NODS CON- AND DELIVERS ONLY EVERY ONE To SHUT FIRMATION of SIG- BALL HE KNOWS -A UP, WHO'S PITCHING NAL FOR SCREW- SLOW STRAIGHT BALL, THIS GAME, ANYWAY BALL II HIGH HE OCCASIONALLY GETS OVER ME PLME (CoprrtC61, lar, by %. NO THE SPORTING THING 3., :t�,.s�..ti "If there's anything I hate, It's exaggeration!" THIS ARMY i, '$ t.,04,, 4. n. M.r'• t„t. C tei4w A.w, wtirvepit, C„., 411000 • t.ONDb►t. 4S Let me have another one of those down payments on a headache!" CROSSTOWN By Roland Coe "If they send a truant officer all the way to Australia to bring this 14 -year-old top sergeant back home, what chance have WE got skippia' school t'go to the movies?" REG'LAR FELLERSWeatherWise /71 HOME -TOWN ECHOES By C. Kessi Y�li ve 15EEA) SUCH A GOD FRIEND OP 11 -IE FAMILY, I '(NOUGHT YOU A1IG14T GIVE AW CYRIL A cJ08– NE's BE! N STUDY/VG PENMAAISNIP AND t3CtDK- KEE3ING--NES' STILL MY f3AEW, Atf?. PEABODV, BIN I'THINK ITS TIM FOR No - \ To Go OUT INTO THE WORLD AND FIGHT LIFE' BATTLE / I . MEMOIRX' I 6 -z8 -s.µ SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith "I don't mind you burying potatoes in the mud and then throwing them in the fire — but for heaven's sake promise me you won't eat them!" By GENE BYRNES 1 COME UNDER. i TH15 DOCRWAY,ZOOUE, UNTIL THIS THUNDER5T0RM 15 OVEJZ! 1' I THINK. ••' f/,J j' LIGHTNING 5 SO DRAMATIC, DON'T YOU, (��J PINHEAD? AIN'T HAT TREE xooue•. t-ErS GET DtlTA HERE! it•... 1,..* At OW... MUTT AND AND JEFF f — Well, What's a Guy Gonna Do If He Has No Rice Pudding? LISTEN,TIN CARS! THE GUY WANTS A 01514 Of RICE PUDDING! DID YOU CALL ME, MISTER? YEH! GIVETHAT GUY A DISH OF RICE PUDDING AND GE ITOVER 1; ;I<1, LTH! By BUD FISHER ARE You TRYIN' T© TELL MY CUSTOMERS WHATTHEYSHOUL POP -- That's Pop's Opinion WHATS THE DESSERT LIME 7 .i' MEDIOCRE By J. ILLAR WATT Malawi by Th. 1 Sweet and cool in any Pipe CANADA'S STANDARD PIPE TOBACCO Churchill Travels As "Cal. Warden" Winston Churchill arrived re- cently at Cap (I'Anlibes on the French Riviera on his return journey from a holiday in Italy. The former British Prime Afin- Ister spent the night at an Antibes villa •tinier the name of "Col. Warden". Mr. Churchill is warden of Cin- que Ports on the south coast of England. Time Matches On Now chemists report that DDT may he obsolete within a year be- cause of better compounds. Most folks haven't had time to sample the elusive product. Easy Way To Treat Sore, Painful Piles !tete is the chance for every per- son In Canada Butter Ng from sore, Itching, painful piles to try u simple home remedy with the promise of a reliable firm to refund the cost of the treatment It you are not satisfied with the results. Simply go to any druggist and get a bottle of Hem -Hold and nee as directed. Hein -hold Is an intern- al treatment, easy and pleasant to U60 and pleasing results aro quick- ly noticed ltching and soreneea are relieved, pain subsides and as the treatment Is continued the sore, painful pile tumors heal over leav- ing the rectal membranes clean and healthy. Get a bottle of Hem - Bold today and see for yourself what an easy, pleasant tray this Is to rid yourself of your pilo misery. NOTED The eponeot of this notice le a reliable firm, doing bunlness In Confide for over 20 years. If you are troubled trills sore, (telling, painful piles, Ilene -Bold must help you qulekly or the small purchase prlee will be gladly refunded. SAFES Protect your 11001(S and CASH from FIRE and TinEvEs. Ne have a size and type of Safe, or Cabinet, for any purpose. vlelt us, or svelte for prices, etc. to Dcp(, W. �.&.ITAYL®R LIMITEL TORONTO SAFE WORKS 115 Front St. 1:,, 'I'uruuto ti etnblIshed iRS GET AFTER HEADACHE PAIN THIS WAY - 1 Instantine Tablet brings FAST RELIEF! NEXT TIME you suffer from a simple headache, try the Instantine 1 -tablet - way to prompt relief. You may be surprised at the speed with which 1 Inslantinelablel canbringyoufaslrelief. It generally takes only oneInstantine tablet to start bringing welcome relief from headache pain. You see, these fast -acting, prescription -type tablets go to work almost immediately easing pain, lessening discomfort. Instantine's scientific combination of three proven medicinal ingredients works in these ways to bring relief: 1. Speedily ease the pain. 2. Prolong relief from pain. 3. Reduce "depression." Give mild, stimulating "lift." Try Instantine-chances are you will never again resort to slower -acting preparations for relief of simple pain. Remember Instantine, too, whenever you suffer from pains of neuralgia and neuritis. Your druggist has Instantine. 44.111111e4 so i • ns an one 12 Tablets 25t -about 2¢ a dose Fast, fleetlre Relief from Simple Palk OTTAWA REPORTS WATERCYCLE MADE AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC That The Sugar Beet Industry of Ontario May Ile Entirely Mechanized Soon, The back -breaking work in the sugar beet industry together with the shortage of labor has hereto- fore kept down the beet acreage of eastern Canadian faints, but the situation is now likely to change. 1)ifficult conditions have spurred effort.; to mechanize the industry and a combine has already been imported by the Canada and Dom- inion Sugar ('ontpany to Kent County, Ontario. The combine digs the beets, tops then) and loads them into trucks following the combine in the field in much the sane manner as a corn combine. For some time labor saving machinery has been used success- fully in wcstcru Canada where the farms are large and rolling, but the smallness of the sugar beet fields, of Canada necessitated a special adaptat;on of the combine. Now it has arrived and predictions are that the entire industry will be Medi:ut1Md Nvithin a few years. * 5 Research workers of the animal Nutrition Department of the Ont- ario :Agriculture College have been responsible for saving the poultry industry from staggering losses, '1'o them also goes much of the credit for the wartime upswing in the production of poultry and eggs. In 1930 the industry faced disast- er as a result of pulloruut disease. A research project was launched with results t'lhiclt reduced the in- cidence of the disease from 10 per cent to two per cent. in 1011, just when the industry was being call- ed upon to increase production for wartime needs, a Variant of the disease, called the X -bug, showed ftp. Mortality rates rose again and back went the specialists to microscopes and test tubes. A new type of antigen for testing purposes resulted and the \-bug was check- ed. (inc phase of the work has been the cleaning up of hatcheries and the use of gas in killing off the organism was successfully developed. * $ * Montreal docks arc busy these days loading for shipment to Europe, Some 0.000,000 pounds of treat are going to the continent every week and so far this season 95.000.000 pounds of tinned meats have left the city's docks', l' * German prisoners of war in the Medicine I lat Internment Camp are operating the largest vegetable farm in Alberta, the "Golden Valley Farm", The produce not only keeps the rations of the per- sonnel in M,1). 13 well supplied with vitamin foods, but contributes substantially to federal government coffers. This year, the second of operation for the scheme, it is est- imated that production will be 1,800 tons of vegetables of all kinds with a net profit of 839,000, The prisoners, who are paid 20 cents a day, have broken many new acres. of the rich prairie land for seeding, and have provided for ir- rigation by opening up 12 [Hiles of ditches, Swift Ease for Miserable BACKACHE Don't trifle with that backache, because backache, along with leg cramps, restless nights, puffy eyes, rheumatic pains and frequent headaches are sure signs that your kidneys are lazy. Get relief -quickly -with GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil CAPSULES. GOLD MEDAL Capsules will give you swift relief because theyhelp your kid- neys to get back on the ob, filtering your blood, and removing the trouble -causing waste acids and poisons. GOLD MEDAL Capsules contain ac- curately measured amounts of the gen- uine and original Dutch Drops, known the world over for their swift effectiveness. That's why you can count on GOLD MEDAL Capsules for relief. Be sure you get the genuine GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil CAPSULES. Get the 40c box from your druggist. Here's a SENSIBLE way to relieve MONTHLY FEMALE PAIN Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound not only helps relieve periodic pain but ALSO accompanying nervous, tired, highstrung feelings -when due to func- tional monthly disturbances. It's one of the most effective medicines for this pur- pose. Pinkham's Compound helps nalurel Follow label directions. Try it! o44z 403z!$Rha4n s COMPOUND A watercycic gcts a workout by Mary Thomas of Oshawa, Ont. This cycle, with a speed of three knots, is being made available to the public through War Assets Corp. AGENTS 11'.1\TED AGENTS - TERRIToltIES S'I'I1,1. open. Sell $5 gasoline saver and super charger: 100',. profit. 5 minutes to Instn1. Write "Gas- oline Saver", Box 52, 73 Adelaide West. 'Toronto, SON(. Wit SONO L'OI'1M8 1'ltl'1'EitS, ItECO(1- nlzed music writer, whose songs aro published by lending U.S.A. publishers, const -to -const, will write. MUSIC to your poems, free copies, now publishing In Canada. Write Songntnster Studios, Sussex, N.11, BABY CHICKS F]t1a: RANGE P1 1i i':TS PURE breeds and hybrid crosses 12 weeks up to laying. Also fall 'nitrite(' day old 'hicks booked to order. Also booking orders now for 1040 chicks. Send for early booking prleellst and he sure of chucks when you want then. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- ed, Fergus, Ontnt•io, NOW 1S 'I'IiFI TIME TO 0111)1,11 November end December chicles - we may have a few broilers on hand in October. Fall Bulletin (free) nvnilahle. )tray Hatchery, 130 John N. Hamilton, Ont, PULLETS ALL AOES F'ltOM 12 weeks up to 20 weeks, Pure breeds and hybrid e.rnsses, Also day old chicks hatched to order for Fall delivery. Also hooking orders for 1940 chicks, You will save money by ordering earls'. Top Notch Chickerles, Guelph, Ont. BUSINESS ANI) i'RO1'EitTY IIe YOU ARI; THINKING OF SEL - ling your Business or Property, largo or entail and avant good re- sults, consult tltis office, 30 years experience In selling all kinds of property, for further information Write. George Lawton, 709 Ouel- lette Ave., Windsor, Ont. Itl'SiNESS OI'l'OItTUNITiES WIN PERSIAN LAMB COAT or Hudson Seal Coat or Muskrat Coat and Muff valued at $500.00 or $400,00 in cash Tickets 25c. or 5 for $1.00 ELi'LAiBE'I'll F'ItY (:iltl'Tlal, 1.0,D,14,, Sudbury. Ont. Send your postal note or stoney order to Mrs, L. Slnapnen, i) Kingsmount nlvd., Sudbury. Ont. "IT COULD BE YOURS" A BEAUTIFUL MODERN 5 -ROOM Bungalow, now under construc- tion, or choice of $10,000 In Vic- tory Bonds, situated at the corn- er of Lawrence Ave. and Scarlett 1b1., In Weston. This beautiful home or the bonds will go to eomo lucky shareholder. It 1s not necessary for the winner to be present at the draw. 'Pickets 81 each or 6 for $6, Mall your order for 1 or more tickets to Trees, Weston Lions Club, Toronto 15. Get yours now, $1 FOR ROTARY HOUSE SHARE TICICET GiVES YOU OP- portunity of owning this beau- tiful home or 34500 cash when lucky ticket is drawn, Proceeds for Crippled Children and Com- munity Service. Send today for one or more shares to Rotary Club, Box 428, Essex, Ontario, '41 PLYMOUTH CAR, EXCELLENT condition Including rubbers. Send dollar for five draw tickets to J. Shedden, Halowe'en Draw Chair- man, Refinery Workers' Union, Port Colborne. Winner purchases car for one dollar. $7,000 OPTIMIST HOME "MAY BE YOURS" ALSO PARTICIPATE IN $50.00 monthly Bond draw. Other prizes. Details on receipt. Shares 31.00 each or 6 for $5,00. Send for shares to St, Catharines Optimist Club, Box 446-H., St. Catharines, Ontario. $10,000 HOME BUILT ANY5VIIERE IN CANADA to winter's specifications, or $10,000, In cosh will be awarded lucky winner, Also chance ou $l00 monthly draw, Winner is still eligible for house draw. All proceeds for children's welfare. Tickets $1 each -12 for $10. Mall remittance to Sudbury Klwanle Club, Box 63. DYEING AND CLEANING HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for information. We are glad to answer your queetlons, Depart- ment It Parker's Dye Works Street, g Yon Limited, 7 1 a g To- ronto. FARM MACHINERY FOit SALE "VIKING" CREAM SEPARATORS and repair parte are always available either at Your local dealer or direct from Swedish Separator Co. Limited, 720 Notre - Dante West, Montreal 1, Que. It S.t1,1: (IASOI.INI; 1; N ti 1 NE S, NE\V Briggs and Stratton air-cooled. Most modern engine built. Low cost. Dealers' orders Invited. Write for descriptive fuldern and prices. Scope Sales ('o., Itox 852, Ottawa, UnL GI111151 E\'AI'ORA'VOR 6' x 18'; 1,700 buckets, spouts, covers, storage and gathering tanks, set- tling teat' 3000. IL It:truce, Smut - ridge, Ont. l'alltll 11111:0, CURLY 't'YI'I4 AIRIE- dale puppies, now six weeku. Fe- males, $10; Small deposit reserves your pup until ready to ship. H. 11, Datum, iiippen, Ont. FAILM10115. FOR Sale: 'Praetor 'fires, male of rub- ber, suitable for bolting on steel wheels, 310.00 each, When order - Ing strain diameter and width of wheel. National Ruhher Co. Ltd„ 6 Wiltshire Ave„ Toronto, Ont. S('OTt'11 ('(0,1JES, SEVERAL well marked Tri -color puppies, registered. Write Kaun•ina Ken- nels, Highland Creek (int, 6 1100M MODERN Flt:\ll11 HOME, all conveniences, 314 acre land, early posse: siun, Village of Cantp- bellcr•"ft. - 84200.00. I1F:RiBER'I` K. 1,ONG Real stale and 1nsurance 17 Walton Street, Port hope, Ontario Phones: 13us,31 Flonte 946-1 PIANOS, OUR SMALL NEW PIANOS will be available shortly, ileauti. ful In design and tone. Circular mailed promptly, Factory Mnson and Risch Limited, 642 King Street \Vest, Toronto. GENEitA1. STORE ON HiGHWAY, Hamilton vicinity, nice home sur- roundings; 30,500 complete, 36,000 cash required; owner retiring'. Atilt Worthington, 21 Main E., Hamilton. M U S C 0 \' Y DUCKS, \VHITE, drakes 33.00, ducks 82.00 F.O.B. Panin Farm, P.0, Box 101, Alder- shot, Ontt, 20,000 BREEDING EWES. 50,000 Feeder Lambs. Raniboulilet- Merino Corrldnle Cross, Southern Sask. Wool Growers' Association, Maple Creek, Saskntchcwnn. G. S. llerringcr, Secretary, SURPLUS ARMY STORES Army Petrol Cans, capacity 2 Imp. gallons; with carrying handle and heavy bream cap. Just the thing for carrying extra gasoline, water, anti- freeze or any liquid. Price 79c each. Used Land Mine Boxes, 81/2 x 8% x 28" long. Price $1.39 each. Used Ammunition Boxes, 13 x 11 x 18" high, double hinged cover, 18 ga. steel. Two heavy carrying handles. Price 31.75 each. All-purpose metal containers, 17" high x 101/2 x 51/2, with slip-on cover and canvas carrying strap. Price ,79c each. 6' Folding Mese Tnbles, price $5.95 each. 6' Folding Benches, $2.20 each. C.O.D.-Transportation charges ex- tra. Write The Alison Machinery Com- pany Limited, 208 Sluneoe St., To- ronto 21I, Ontario. ELECTRIC M(ITOi1S, NEW, USED bought, sold, rebuilt; helte, pul- leys, brushes Allen Electric Com- pany Ltd.. 2326 Dutterin At., To• rontn ELECTRIC MOTORS REWOUND AND REPAIRED. EX - pert tvorkmnnship. Moderate prlees. Lloyd M Rettger. Monk - ton, Ottterin nES'VAUiRANT FOR SALE GOOD 'BUSINESS IN SMALL TOWN, dolt,g from five to six hundred a week business. Modern equip- ment. Man and wife eon handle. Living quarters upstairs. Low rent. 2,500 dollars eneh for equip- ment and stock. Write Dennis Parent, Bothwell, Ont. FARMS FOR SAI,1t 38500.00 - 130 acre, gond bldrrs., 175 apple trees, 500 bids, per year. 34000.00 - 100 acres, 75 acres work - Able, 1 acre orchard. 34000.00 - 150 (teres, 100 acres worinhle, 12 acres woad. good hTdgs. 312000.00-200 sere. e'ceellent farm, hides., 5 neres wend, 3400,0.00 - 150 ncres, 13 neres nrig- Innl hnrwon,l, bldge. gond - stock and equipment may be pur- Owed. HERBERT IC, LONG Real stnte end Insurance 17 Welton Street Port Hope, Ontnrin Phones: Bus.31 Home 946-3 87 -ACRE, PR011UCTIVE, TRACT - or form for pale. 6 miles north Cobo rg, 1 mile west c nmborne village, excellent location, 8 room brick house newly deeornted, ger- age, woodshed, 100 Ft. bunk barn, implement shed, hognen. henhouse. All buildings In hest repair. All equipped with hydro. Running water house and berm. Never falling spring, In panture. 7 acres mixed woods young or- chard. Exeellent burning district. .Apply Mrs. George Jamieson, Caniborne, Ontario. Chistmas Parcels For The Armed Forces Overseas While Christmas may scent a long way off to those in Canada it is really time .now to think of Christmas gifts for friends or re- latives of the Armed Forces stationed in the Far East, India, Burma, Celyon or the South East Asia Command. Mail Christmas Parcels note --or not later than October loth. The journey to the United Kingdom, trans -ship- ment in the United Kingdom, and then the long ocean voyage to the Far Fast requires considerable time, and parcels must be sent now to be assured of delivery by Christ- mas. Christmas parcels fur the Mid- dle fast and Central Mediterran- ean, i.e, Egypt, irate, Iraq, Syria, Italy, Malta, West Africa, etc., should be mailed as soon as pos- sible and al the latest by October 15th, It is theoretically po. ible for a pigeon breeder to start with a dor eft pairs of birds and have 960 squabs at the end of 12 months, FARMS FOR SALE 105 -ACRE FARM. CLAY LOAM, hank barn, frame house, hydro available. I.A1 mile south No, 2 Highway. Robert ]Harlin, New- castle, Ont, 100 ACRES. 40 CLEARED, CLAY loam, good wood bush, some tim- ber; frame house and barn, hydro 1n each; trout stream on proper- ty. Will sell with or without Im- plements and horses. I1. i1ughes, Port Sydney. Ontario. 1012 SALE - 270-ACRi: FARM ON main road, close to church. school, dairy and cheese factory, 2 large barns, large hoose in gond con- dition, well catered. hydro, milh- Ing machine, grain grinder. 160 acres under cultivation, 1.000 bu- shels toll wheat this year. Apply Garnet Dupre. R. It, G. Napsnee, Ont. VALUABLE FRill'P FARM, 33 acres of exceptionally well cul- tivated orchards, Ineluding pears, peaches, cherries, plums, prunes, grapes and apples; nttrnctive 10 - room brick home, electricity, hath, hot and cold running tenter, beautiful surroundings: tennnt house, barn, packing shed, 2 gar- ages, chicken pert; ell In splendid repair; half utile from school on gond rood. Price 325,600; must sell. Owner living on farm. D. E. Llghtle, Ridgeville P.O., Welland vielnity. 104 ACRES FARM, RTCTI LOAM sell New steel barn In 1937, near- ly new 8 roomed frame house Hydro, running water to both house, find barn, 8 acres bush, driving shed and hen coop, good fences, 25 acres hny and pasture, the rest ploughed, drilled well 38,000, et least 34,000 In cash, 10 utiles from Guelph, 3 miles from ltocicwood, 6 miles from Acton, 1 mile to school. Mrs. T. }inirotlteh, R.R. 4, Rockwood, Ont. 200 -ACRE FARM, LOT 18, CON. 13, Enniskillen Township, ono mile off No. 21 Highway. Eight -room brick house, full basement. Burn 40 ft, by 60 ft., finished oft with cement mangers and steel stanch- ions, 12x40 concrete silo. Good tnachlne shed and grnnnry. Good clay loam, well tiled, 25 acres hardwood hush. Apply Walter Clark, Wyoming, Ontario. FARM, 200 ACRES, 21,12 MILES from town, on highway, con- venient to school. Mrs. Arthur lloclwn Mattawa, Ont, A BEAUTIFUL, WELL -IMPROVED 178 acres, ono mile south of 9'il- hury, Ont„ on Middle ltond, Chas, Case, Blenheim, Ont. 285 ACRES FOR SALE, 12 MILES south of Ilnliburton, approximate- ly 100 acres gond worknble Innd, remninder pasture and hush, plenty of wood, timber for lum- ber and mnple syrup bush. fair house and barn, well watered and fenced. Railway and river runt through property, Hydro power available, 2 miles from etatlon, general store, church, and school. Owner retiring. Price 33,500. Apply, Melville McKnight, Box 14, linliburton, Ont. 11E1,1' WANTED FARM II1:LP WANTED. MARRIED mut, one who has had experience In raising hogs, and would take an Interest to name, Gond wages and good house with every con- venience for sultnble party. Close to school, on paved highway. Small family preferred, Apply to )lox 166. Blenheim, Ontario. LIN() OPERATORS AND FLOOR MEN WANTED COMPETENT LiNO OPiERATORS and floor meet wanted for news- paper printing office, permanent noOrton hirhest wnces. Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide W., apply nearest Employment and Selective Service Office. Order Nn 1. MEDICAL A TRTAI. - EVERY SUFFERER of Rheumntlr Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. Mun- ro's Drug Store 336 Elgin, Otta- wa. Postpaid 31.00. 41"( tA('11 ANT) TH11i'IA1 WORMS often nre the cause of Ill -health In humnns. 1411 ages No one Im- mune! Why not find out If this is your trouble? interesting pnr- ttculnrs-Free! Write Mulveney'' Remedies Speelnlists. Toronto 8 PAi1MEERA FOOT BALM 11S1 - /drove 1- etrnve offensive odor htstently. 45e hnttle, Ottnwn agent Penmen Drug Clore Ottawa. HAVE YOU TIEARD ABOUT' DIX- en's Neuritis and Rheumatic Pnln Remedy? It given food results. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa, Postpaid 31.00. 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TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Tour films properly developed and printed, 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 25c REPRINTS 8 for 25c FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE You may not get all the films you want this year, hut you can get all the qunllty and service you desire by sending your films to IM vr,ni AL PHOTO SER 1'ICiI station 1. Toronto l'ATi:NTS FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMPANY Patent Solicitors. Established 1890; 14 King West, Toronto. Booklet of lnformntion on re- quest WANTi:D WANTED TO BUY ONE POLL Hereford Bull about n year old. Please correspond with Arthur Edge, R. R. 1. Durham. Ont. Phone 603-2. CAR IN GOOD CONDITION. 36 model or later. no dealers. ]lox 63. 73 Adelaide W. Toronto. POTATOES - CAIRIt01:S WANTED. Anywhere. state price mad quant- ity L. Fldgcuntbe, 13ex. 75, Long- Branch. ongBranch, . QUANTITY OF LARGE WILLOW trees. Hanger Limb Company. 85. King Street West. Toronto, Ont. WANTED - A MOUNTED WELL - drilling machine. complete, must be in good condition, E0. A. Core. Milton P, 0. Milton. 0111. FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS OF' all descriptions: highest prices paid. For part 'milers write to Queen City Feather Co.. 23 Bald- win St., Toronto. WANTED '1'0 PURCHASE PTit.r,- ets all aces and breeds. High prices paid Apply lint No. 51, 71 Adelaide W„ Toronto. HATCHING 14(tGS \VANTED FOR 1940 hatchlnc season. Plucks cull- ed and bloodiest ed free of charge under Government Supervision. (lunranteed premium, plus hntch- nhility premium veld. For full details, write Box 39, 70 Adelaide W.. Termite 11E1,1' 1V.t\'t'KI) - - GOOD HOUSEKEEPER. 30 TO 45 years of age. No objection to one child. Good prot taht home, right party. 4dgnr I'erlhy, Antn- rtutth Station. 11. 11 1. I)ntnt10. WANTED HERDSMAN F'i)Tt BEEF Cattle. good lit' is conditions mad tt'nge-. 1'ertnnnettt posltlon to the right mean. E. 0 Ponsford. Ft. Thomas, Ont, ISSUE 41-18t45 PAGE 4. Elliott Insurance Agency BLYTII — ONT. .51 INSURE NOW! ANI) BE ASSURED. Car - Fire - Life • Sickness - Accident. J. II, R. Elliott. Gordon Elliott Often Phan 10'1, Residence Phone 12 or 110. -/ int; to the kitchen curtain P "COURTESY AND SERVICE" ly had oven on the ritst,lerr) branches (iitAkiPiN3rairhalkANI )tarp413t2iPatli ltPatalt9ailtig NNDIPINV.)41111tB41BINNitBtDIPt wlien they were brought into toe iolue The little fellow', life \\:u ended \Oen c by rt platsdly ,no\\ ell his to .nue in self • defence On 'fue'da ;:ud \ie,lie,day aitcr- moons, Nit, Ear,. .\inti, cntertaintd at quilting ,tees Or, Friday afternoon, TIIE STANDARD Wednesday. Uctoher 10,19'13 IILILLETT ;Carter judged the poultry I1tis honorable discharge ile has a with NIr .tn.,l NIr, halplt I) Nlunro Ripe ra,l,ier•ie. in (blotter are no 1 'flit co:mo nl,ty i,- pleased to welcome brother, harry, who is still with the Nlr and \11, \\'wiry I;ratInock in he. uovety, hut ripe , nc, after the recent honk another Alin net! man in the per - l' S ;u my in the I'llilippin', but wh" lroii severe fro.ts iIt.' not ,o common \Irs sun of I Iaaru Ih1I, only son of Mr i, expected home it Ile has berm I \Ir and 11 r, \!el lewd, Colborne (-;surge Carter of Londesboro picked and Nies \\'illi�o1 Bell, 111)1 11 in the service tor the past lout• year. to\\ii,iil,, \Ir ,iud NIr'' •I I' l'ph Sc""' (loth men art gr,uld,t'n, of \l1 ;1 til I'oronlo, \lith Nies C :\ !lu\Vsott 1M' \l'al 111',tlte!It'' with rip,' hurries on : �r'Ille 111;1I,h •tS11'Illg \':silos, wi'l'l' N11's George Beadle, of .\llblll'Il 1iida)•, lk•tohet 3th Some branches 1 \Ir and NI r. lolrl Johnston, \Irs parent IJ.,NI and iielvn Lt'ar with their•, \Ir awl Mrs \\- alter 'Para, have l o'•,• Rradnock Goderich, wilt Mr and wrt•c brought into the hone an.l ' e• parents, NIr and \Irs Nelson Lear; pt ,;it'd o11 a ta!,ir cls ,v t', tyle klichr:t 1 throve' troll, \\ e,'t \\ itss'atio,h to \i t \\'soli tin '! .I\'tom . of '1 oronh', wit i \viatlo\v Late- on it small •nai:c, ;Wont his parvo.., \!1 it, d Mrs Peter 'factor; !three inches long was discovered cling- I"'s tir.n Nlr, \\'cu.'r and •on, ht nal,(, wht' i' NH and Mrs \\',Ifrcll Kcnill;ln and It at,pareet :Ittrndim; 701%11 ford Normal school, \cilli \Ir and \1 r, hest Alio; Niis, lie!vli son, Ilam', have moved to their nl\\ home on Caminia road, (dotterb t NlrGcgor, who i, attending t'nivcrsitc w'iti Nlr and Nlrs :rank Nlc(;rugoi';' A throws\uburuitc, Gurdon \V \\•illi•tin (*.trier w alt Nlr anti NI r, Dobie, still serving overseas, has re- Fre(1 K;'1!, „f .\bitrr; Nir lane, Jan- rend). becit promoted flight sergeant 1e,t n, of Toronto, ;illi Sernntd-! icllt Nlnry Nesbitt, •I unlit,,, with Nim and Nursing Si -ter. Hazel t'zel Jamieson, of Mrs .\lircd \(',hitl Camp i inti u, w ith Mr and \Irs lRuht NH- and \tis Harry 1),,dtl, Uodcrici, Jamieson with Ni r, \11diani Dodd at 'i•\\,,, 1','.i Pros, quilt, \Vert' contplctctl Nlr \lost' 1lt,ltahatter. Illv'th, at the home et \Irs hnbect Jamieson sister, Nils Jut'ph Ir\\'111 i Mr an,! Ni r, lien Hamilton and John Tli.,nlas 11;Im;itou \vith Mr :ut,l Irs t)a\it! \\- Hamilton 1 \lir, France; ;Jonston, Reg N, Lon- don, with NIr and Nlrs John ;Jonston (;otle- NI Is ('lar,nce Crummy rich, \vhere NIr Tarts btu accented ;I \1',urut Ilanti, r,1, Preston, with Nir and \Irs 1 h moi Ilanlford , 4 IN J 1.1 Girls Wanted For employment with a thriving industry in the TOWN of CLINTON A real opportunity to earn, and with a good future. Particulars may be obtained through the Nation- al Selective Service Office, Goderich, or through the Town Clerk's Office, Clinton, or at, the office of the Blyth Standard, at Blyth. Order No. 19,18. 05-3 Mrs l;corge .\dtli.ott hail the IatCcs her hunt: it r (pfnin: \\illi his on \\•ed:'soda\ afternoon Re•int v i;, r: at the hone of Nir and NIrs George Carta were NIr ((ugh Campbell, NIr and NIr, John NIclJ.:n- a!'!, of \\'abet:; NIr, Pat NH( ;ale of AUBURN Toronto, and her little son, Kenneth. Nlr and Nir, Frust Patterson have I Mrs Clayton Ladd itas returned frust and Nlr and NIts \\';It,ou laid of Illytit as their 411est George Disney, of 1)e- Goderich hospiial after a tonsilectouty On Saturda;, Messrs Tom Miller, tr• it Ile ba, been in the l.' S armed I Thomas Nirutn;ng, London, with Ntr _ Jack Scott, dined \tiller. and \1•illianc forces for the past three years, serving and Nfrs iferbert Mogridgc - Carter,:Mended (;orris ball Fair Nlr in the I',It'f c, ::.:d last week received Miss Nlary Ntunro, Reg N, Toronto, WESTFIELD aid, Misses Jean Campbell and Nlaur- een Knox visited on Smola). with Mt and Nfrs Richard Gardinty of l.ucknmv er ,p, 111'111,0 .';v:ng I)ay with Nlr Mrs h Vint vitt visited on Sunday and \ Nir. Norman \Ieltowell 'with 1..11' R \ ncett of London ilr ;old \i, • \1'm (;\•vier visited on \ir \warren Bamford of Preston (Thursday with NIr and Nlrs Chane• 'pent I'il,ulk,g'vtt with hi, A, stay on Got r rd.,!, 1 f parents (;noshed ni Godvrich i Mr and \(r, Thlmms Ilainford I.carlin, : t .nctn Elvin \\•ightman visiting it r potent., NH- anti\I r, 11 was a Toronto visitor last week Albert Camphrll \ir and\Irs I?mesion 1 ottger and Ntk, \I.Iime:lt icn,'� Kitchener ! . 'spent Thrill.,;,ving with Mr and Nlr tautly vi itcd cit Nt n(lay villi Nlis•4 W :\ l:;t.n;,'a li McClinton of Gorier:eh Nli--e• i-: ttr and Andres. \Valsh of 1 Mr an.i Mr' \\' 1' Cantpocit NIi,< Ncnsall were '! halt! .ei\';ng ,211,,,,t, at 11'innifrcd, were guests on Monday at the borne r,i NIr and Nlrs A E \1'alsit the h1 Inv of NIr and Nlrs It;trry Nrit- Mr and Ntr.:.\ F. Jolu:stop• Nir Mor- ley Johnston „f:\wt.1 Nlis= !,It:rl'c'm rhornh•n of 1itch''tt item ton S'rlrla',- \Vith Nlr and \Irs How- ard Caut;ticll Nlisses Norma and Dorothy Nether). 'of Mundt, n ar' visit'ng Nir and Mrs Telford (_ ti: and other friends Corn cordo, i, the order of the day `The corn Ira not i ••bed a, well a • usual anti 1 • "t matured as the far- mers sv bili like, owing to so much (vet weather Aprl early frosts Nlr and Nlr, 1\' .\ Campbell and Dort' EDITH CREIGIITON'S DECORATOR'S SHOPPE PHONE 158, BLYTH, SUNWORTHY Wallpapers ARE INEXPENSIVE LUXURIOUSLY DESIGNED LASTINGLY BEAUTIFUL PRICE i ARE RIGHT ALSO PAINTS AND ENAMELS OF QUALITY RiDSMEL to Step Paint Sme'.I SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY. • • F. C..PREST Phone 37.26, singer of Godurich \(r and \irs Levi Good and sou. were London visitors on Sunday Mr, \\•m Miller and children of Goderich visited on :Monday \vitlt Nlr and Nlr, Ihmt;'.;i, Canlphrll NMr, J \tette cn of (;oderich visited on Ntendty with Nlr and Ntrs Gordon tine'; Mr and NIT., Olga Miller of Gods • rich visited on Monday with Nlr and Mrs Douglas Cmnpiell N(c,srs hd Brooks and Gordon Moulton of itantllhm visited at the home of Mr and Nfrs Ntauricc Bosman ver Thank•gisiug Nlr 1\•illiam NIr1)na•tll visited flit Friday with Mr and \irs \Veslev Stack- house of Brucr.licld ; 1.;\C i\•an \\•ightntau cf ilrantfortl spent nine days with hi, parents, Nlr and \Irs George \\'ightntan before go- ing to 'Toronto Guests at the home of Nlr and Mrs Charles .nlith on Sunday were NH jantl Ndrs Hugh South anti family of \loteswnrtti Miss Nlinttic Snell of Toronto spent hist \v'ee'r, with her sister.. Mrs .1 1, Nfcf)owcll and Mrs Erwin Taylor Guests nn Sunday at the home of Nir and Mrs Norman Mcl)o vcll were Nfr and Nfrs Clayton Martie of chener and Nlr and .1NIrs 1 E Ball of r;odericti Nfr and \Irs Nlauricc 11 t inan, Mfrs Jack Bosnian and Shirley visited Mir, Duncan NieNichol at the hospital in ucafcrth nm Nfonday Ntr sunt Mr.: William Snaith and fancily of Brin,els visited on Monday with Nfr and Mrs C Smith \ir and Mrs :i I. NlcDowerd N1 is, \linnir Sneit, ci itcrl on' Sunday with Mr Jim Snell of Nile EAST WAWANOSH Mfr and Nfrs' \V Jenkins of Galt t spec( Saturday evening with Nlr and Mrs R M(cGo\van Nlis-s Kathle;n ilosford of Hamilton' spent the week -end with her mother, and unci•!• Mt Walter McGowan Nfr and Mrs R Sltortrced of Nlorri'j also vi'.itcd thc•nm Monday Mrs Tucker and daughter of Arthur visited the former's sister, Ntrs \Vil- 'liaut Radford Ntrs G 1) Leith of Listowel visited iter brother, Nlr George Steinhoff, at ;Mr and Mrs George Charter v WALTON Nfrs Pat McGale and little son, Ken- neth, of Toronto, are having a week's holidays ss ith Her parents, NI r and NI rs '• John Nlcr)ona:d I Mr Alvin McDonald is holidaying at LOi4DES130RO Banff until the weather is more suit- able for the western harvest i NII 1 1 .1 1 11.6.1 . • 6111 ill I ill • 11 1 Mr :t'N1r, Frank Sioracle, Blyth, with \\'ilfrtd Collins .11 I Nlr and Mrs john Sparling and daughter, Nfr, !)avid Shannon, Forest, wait NIr and Nits Jeremiah Taylor REEVE JCIIN ARMSTRONG BUYS V'1:S`I ERN CATTLE Reeve John Armstrong of ilullett Town, hip, returned this week from a tri;, to \\;slot.. Canada \\Tilde there he purchased -i carloads of ?-year-old rattle in the ,'nrthern part of Mani- toba One load has already arrived in Viol, it, an the other's will follow shortly ' Reeve Armstrong reports very good crop„ in the part of the \\'est he visit- ed, but It;u•\•e•ting is late, and the sve:Itlter wits quite \vet while he vas there, just the sync as here,. .11 .1 ..,.. u1.YIN .1 11 ,I 1i .1. 11. .II 1 �'`�-o•,��;",�;,a•�ioN�+.NcM .,. Farmers Can Buy Victory Bonds On Convenient Deterred Payments Through Any Bonk ... just sign n short form letter which Victory Loan Salesmen carry (hanks 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. '1'hc interest the bonds earn pays kite interest on the hank loan. 1 TIKE thousands of other Canadians, farmers will welcome the 9th Victory Loan as another oppor- tunity to save money to provide for future plans. Victory Loans have provided an excellent means of helping the war effort, at the sank time contributing to our own personal welfare. Canada needs more money now . • . to make loans to foreign countries so that they can establish credits which will enable them to buy food and other things which they require.• This food will come from Canadian farms; these goods from Canadian factories. 'When we help to create markets for our farm produce abroad ... and when we help to keep Canadian factories busy .. . we help to maintain good prices for the things that Canadian farms produce. Victory Bonds also provide a reserve fund of work- ing capital for our own use ... so handy to have so many times. Any bank will buy Victory Bonds at any time, or loan money on Victory Bonds if we need cash. ... and for our future plans, we'll have the money required for things we want to do .. . Get ready to buy more Victory Bonds this Fall. Buy double this time — the same rate of savings as in previe•".s loans will pay for twice as many bonds over the 12 month period. 0-54 NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE iVecinesi ay, Octokicr 16, 19.111 Auction Sales Clearing Auction Sale ver 7 -ft cut; scufflcr; 2 Ivalk- g I,lu lr..; 111,1' i•Ulti aril•; „pi'lllg-tooth 'cultivati.r; gen, plow; ,el sleighs; set barrow' ; (waling mill; 2 -wheel car trailer; ,1ri.lule. stove ;all! chick Iced - Of Slunk Implements ;Ind II'nsehold c• cool; ,tire; lied; yokes; wlli(ilc- I.IICI ittlre, ;It the farts o1 \l,• Emerson trt'1',; e'•r•tl l'l;,llll'r; tt'uce stretchers; \Wight, in the Village of Illyth, lilt SATURDAY, OC'T'OBER 20TH u mus' wing at 2 I' \I Full particulars next week i':merson \\•Belli, Proprietor \\'illianl \lorritt, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE of '1 Carload of ONTARIO STOCKER CATTLE At John (iael,l'r', i.ol, b:u•I; of the f Ills I lolcl, Itr11s•el, ori SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20TH commenting al 1:30 1'•\f 'there arc ;l Choice Liu of I)nrluun and llerkf.'rd Cattle (Ileifrt•, 1\• Steer,) weighing fruul ;VIII) 1u 011) !hs TERMS—STRICTLY CASH Orton Stubbs, 1'ro;Tictot• Rohkrl 1'atrirlc, Clerk Lew Rowland, .luck :-err 07-2 AUC'PION SALE Of Dai'} l'tnl's, 1'cnng; 1';Mlle and figs, al I'I•rit.c, 11i1!, (;•.nterich 'futvn- ship, three mite, west of 1IoIrnesville, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 167'1-1 at 1:;(1 i' \I, crrnsi,ling of 25 choice 1);1iry cotes, fresh, spring- ing, and to calve in March; 111 heifers,'"Id, dnc in N14.4 1; I red cow, 4 years supposed to h.' in call; Ib young Hol_ due due In \I;ucl1; 5 yearling steers; 2 stein heifers; ,311 '-and-1-vv,ar.oltl yearling heifer.-; i, s;,rtttg salves 11r and \Ir, I\ar fisher, Gall, with steers; 25 vtarl'nc, heifer, j I'It;S—i farrow sett ; 2 chunks 1Ir and \Irs John Snell These are a lot 1,1' ;attic ;Its} I11I'1.1?\IEN'I'S—\lass;}-Ilam; 7-1t Miss Mary Calihvell, London, with practical!), all 1iLrr(nr11; :111 cows hinder.' NleCormicl: mower; :\darn's her parents, \Ir and Mrs Robert Cald- w agora ; harrow cart; hay rack; set \yell harrows; Clint,—ii fanning; still; fleury l \Ir and lis 1 11 Shobbrook Ivitll TERMS—CASH(„walking plow, No 21; cultivator; Ila} \Ir and \irs Percy Gibhings. 'I• 1'..1 mtn•11,•nl, I'r prieti'r for; car, pulleys and slit s; i)el.aval \Ir and \Irs Jack Armstrong, Dorton Edward 11' 1•.Iliull, Auctioneer ler'';un separator; colter; buggy: sol and Kcnnrlh, spent the were end in (; JI haws 111 Clerk 117-1 Ilouhlc hnrnrss' sol single harness; nn' Brampton ,sill' \lr•s Armstrong's broth - cid; set .Jcig;hs and rack; scattier; land er, Mr 11'iliam Tasman, and his family roll,'';; ,.,res; :packs; ,huveis; chains, .111.N ilium Townsend with (riendsin ;Inc other articba luu mucrons lu Wren- 'Toronto over the week -end lion TERMS—CASH 'NIr and Jlrs Gordon 1tawes, NOTICE wills'NIts \\`illiam f.}un Positively No Reverse as the Proprietor \ors horrance. Chicago, visitor( with is giving; up l'a'ming,' lawnunul Rtrinnnul, Clerk \Ir soil \Irs j l�airservire last \vccl. I\ayrnuod .\IcC1n,nell, Proprietor \liss Mary Grairl,•cr, Toronto, spent The C•mrt of Revision of the As- ethe wcel:-cod with JIr f t1 Pccicitt sessmeut Roll of the Village of 131yth Lew Rowland, Auctioneer and family for the year 1945, will he held in the Mr and \Irs M 13runsrlun, London, Illyth Memorial hall on 'Thursday, with the fornrcr's parents, Mr and Mrs lOctober 251!, 1945, at the (lour of 13 J3runsdon 8 p :1 god second-hand cook stove Ap- \Its 1laight, Toronto, with her par- All appeals must be in the hands of ply to \\' F Campbell, phone 10-6, cols, Rcv and \Irs 1'1•nntan the Clerk not later than October 14th, Blyth 07-1 \Irs ].aura Ssudercock and \Irs Lillie . 19.15 Ill;;usily mixed grain hay and drat; I'It(11'1':I:•I'1'—Parcel 1— 110 acres, ('uncession 2, Lot 23, \\'est \\'awanlsb, frame house, bank barn, silk,, drilled well, 4 acres basil, Iivulru Panel 2---511 acres adjl'ining above farm, mostly pasture, spring creek Parcel 3 --Part 1•f Lot 43, Concussion 11, hollers 'I'uvcnship, consisting of 79 acres, haul; barn, silo, drive sited, frame house, good Is;Ucr supply, adjoining Village .l' :Inhnrn TENNIS: Grits on Chattels Property sole} NW/it'll 11/ rrsrrrr bid \Irs Nlabel St anghan, Proprietress nanoid Jackson, .\nctiuneer i? P Chesney, C!crl: 06-) AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and implements To he hell al Lot 31, Concession 13, 11111101 'Township, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25TH al 2 o'clock ,hilitis (Inc following: Ili t st:s— \latched leans, 4 years old; Bay teas,, 11 and 12 years old (':\'I” I'I.I•:-3 red cotes, rising 5 years ulll, due iu \libel,; I grey cow, rising 4 2 . years old, clue 111 April; cows, 5 years THE STANDARD 1 - •�''' PAGE POTATOES FOR SALE CARLOAD OF NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POTATOES EXPECTED BETWEEN ABOUT NOVEMBER 1ST GET YOUR ORDERS IN AT ONCE IF YOU REQUIRE ANY OF THESE We have Received a Shipment of FRESH FROZEN SEA SALMON AND FRESH FILLETS A, L. KERNICK GROCER—BLYTH, ONTARIO LONDESB0R0 Miss1, E.sther and \nary Jamieson, of }'r,ronto, with their parents, 11r and Mrs .\ J;usicsol Mr and \I r., F. Stevens and family fo( Seaforth, pith \Ir and \Irs John Nutt \Ir and \I r, Frank Rohcrtun and family, -if Sca(orth, %vitt! \Ir and \Irs Non Mr and \Ins George 1;ralatgter, for unto, with NB- and \Irs \\',n Ilesk Mrs Charles \\Tetsuo with \Ir and \11•s Jack Sinclair, lippcn \Irs Elizabeth Lyon is vi.'iting her daughter, \Irs \\'illiasl (iovier \Irs Grierson, Kenneth aincl Doris, cf Sunderland and Mrs Marker of Tor- onto, with NB- and Mrs John Pinglal;tl \liss Attie \Ilion, 'Toronto, with her parents, JIr and \Irs George Moon Jlr and \Irs J 1\' Ainsley, 'Toronto, will) \liss 1. Young gnarante:'1 a, sold 3 hrcull sow,; 3.3 chunks Clearing Auction Sale Of (arms, Fare. Stool; and Inllllcment�, at Lal 25, Couccs:iiia 2, 11'es1 \\'alta• nosh, one-aunt-a-rinarter tidies west of Auburn aol! 1 Mile North, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18TH al I o'clock sharp the following; 11ORS}':5--Trion matched sorrels, 7 years old CATTLE -1.2 cows, 3 flue in ();tutor; 3 (Inc 111 Nutc411hcr; 1 dnc iu t)cccutler; 2 dile 111 Jalllla1y Rcst supposed to hl' in calf ; 2 heifers, due early in Novem- ber ; otem- ber; 4 feeder steers 1'NlI'i.I';\t 'NTS— \Ie('kurntick-hcer- ing; fertilizer 11 -hoc (1(111; steel -wheel BOXY THEATRE, + CAPITAL THEATRE CLINTON, I GODERICH. NOW PLAYING: "SUDAN" with Now Playing: "BOWERY TO' Maria Monlez ' BROADWAY" with Jack Oakie Ncw Praying: "CALL OF THE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday I WILD" starring Clark Gable Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young , Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Herbert Marshaall "THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday An C110+1iuu so encompassing, ,u 1 CHARMS" Franz Wcrfel's I" igu,tlw hrantiful That it nasi' : "THE SONG OF BERNADETTE" neh ,1al( enkhaultun•nt arunnd Ihcir• I;r, sh fr nl its triuulph;I a run in lonelw Ines and tratt,furtnt•II thl' Ii.ruutu conic, the year's brightest 110' 1110,1 p1•rfccl pictnlc ewer fitnl- tra it ,;Iso int l,umuue with cd, hill the nli„1 perfect cast etre I a plorn u, Inr.11;t Robert Young, Laraine Day and as,culblcd "THE ENCHANTED' COTTAGE Ann Harding •• ••••.04. REGENT THEATRE _ SEAFORT;-t. Thursday, Friday, Saturday "THE FIGHTING GUARDSMAN” .\dventure, pleasantly spiced with romance, from the pages of an :\Jex• ;Inrlre Willie; novel concerning riutic in•,gand, Ishn dared to kilhrat, a king Willard Parker, Anita Louise, Janis Carter and John Loder COMING; Ray Milland in "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" Thursday, Friday, Saturday "CALL OF THE WiLD" :1 I„c1; 1;'nd0,1 'tory elili lots of punch and natural scenic background Clark Gable, Loretta Young and Jack Oakie COMING: "TI -JE CLIMAX" with Susanna Foster 'JENNIFER JONES, Charles Bick- ford and Vincent Trice Thursday, Friday, Saturday "THE NAUGHTY NINETIES" The clown prince, of lnuvi1'janr3 trip through a prightly Victorian t•pic Bud Abbott and Lou Costello COMING: "THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW" Matinees Sat. & Holidays at 2.30 p,m. Mat., Wed., Sat,, Holidays 2.30 pm , Matinees Sat. & Holidays a• ??0 p.m. V IIIN•/IIIINIIMNIIIINIINII NII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. FARM FOR SALE Part of Lot 27 and Lot 28, Concession 14, llullctt, 2331/: acres pasture Sev- eral aces of good hush and watered by spring creek, also n'cll and n inrl- mill Price $4,750 Apply Fred \Iola}•, fltc(Hurd, or James 11cl;ldzcul, Brits- 06-2 rus- 0( 2 DWELLING FOR SALE Splendid brick dwelling on Queen Street. Utct, Ill)•ih, conveniently located to down town, ant! situated all highway No 4, riming through Illyth For own- ers name and address, apply at The Standard Office 05-3 FOR SALE 85 Rock pellets, 4l2 mouths old, Scud's treed. Apply to Jack J1cE:w- ing, phone 23-14, Illyth 07-11) FOR SALE 34 pan•:, of glass, 10x12 Apply to William 13owc::, Blyth 07 -Ip Clinton, COURT OF REViSION FOR SALE FOR SALE wagon; ,wooden -wheel ivagon ; wagon I hireling! Si'orthurn hull, 12 months box; 2 wagun racks; Maxwell side old frit'; :l2.:;•00 Apply to Alex Mc- rakc; hay rake; hay loader; McCor- (wing, phone ',1x85, 11I)ll1 07-111 Increase Your MILK PRODUCTION Constant running \rater on the farm will save you TI\tE and LABOUR, In the barn at the twist of the wrist your stock can be watered — no laborious pumping or carrying water. Fresh, cleat running water in the house is a delight for every- one. In the Kitchen—1lathroom and Laundry—so essential to the family's good health. NEW DURO PUMPS are available in greater quantities today, but shortages of Materials and Labour will not allose the Duro Factory to produce enough to meet the demand. All Duro Dealers are ort a quota basis and permit to purchase moist he approved by \V.P.'I'.13, EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS bur 1(1tchen, Bathroom and Laundry. Visit your Emco Dealer for available styles. LEWIS WHITFIELD LOCAL AGENT PHONE 130 EAMCD EMPIRE BRASS. MFG. CO., LIMITED Service (rorn'any 'brtnch London Hans llton Toronto Sudbury •Winniprg Vancouver • \\'chslcr, with \Ir and Mrs 1 \Vchster 07-2 The Mission frand will meet Sunday morning in the Sunday School roost at ten o'clock GORDON ELLIOTT, CLERK BARN FOR SALE TIN Fv08. .+0••10 0.0. • 0.44•0••8.00Ju4.00•• , r • 0• •0 H.0•d••4i .+ 4. •' .•4+4.0 d•i..3 LYCEUM THEATRE +4WINGHAM—ONTARIO. 3 X ATKINSON1 S i' Two Shows Sat• Night 4 •t• '•T'hurs, Fri, Sat, Ocl 11.12.13rL f P001 ZOOM. I., a Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, in . 'R'S SUNDRIES =; LONG CAME JONES" : ' :;'1`Ullaccos, Cigarettes, Pop,;, w11 Tedi-Imonn Hollywood rt;lrs� and Other Sundries. 't; featured in the (anlus Normally Johnsontstorys. •i'O1)igl) all day and ('.Vt;illll .,t. t :11[i�i,l Street.Blyth.;= Mon, Tues, Wed, Oct 15 16 17 •• •• •••••.••• Mince, Saturday afternoon, at 2,30, Tallulah Bankhead Charles Coburn, 1 - Anne Barter in If you sure lonely, writ(' lax 33. "A ROYAL SCANDAL" V' 1Clarl„ tem, "'ash 'S'Toil stalnl) A comedy tull of inn. and double's ;menti; with its setting i11 the F' Russian court at the time of Cat'• �r I urine the Gnat I� ALSO "SHORT SUBJECTS" '} \las "chimed from service \villi the p:446•:1•:••••:1.4•••4••r:r.:•0:•:9 •:••:•r:•.1••4 •:••.4.4. r:i 1\1 ,}a1 Air Force, and will he continuing his former occupation, Corrc•powle:ice promptly anr.wcrcd Immediate ;u•r;,ngcnlcnts can he made fur Sales hate at The Standard Office, or hr calling Pit i�e 2 (),1, Cliutun. Char,cc nwdcl;te aril satisfaction Guaranteed. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT 1 -'cot lid 1nctioneer Icor Huron }'OR SALE :\ Pandora I\ange, in goad condition, \vitll rescrvowr, burns coal or wood Telephone 10, 111}111, for particulars 07-1 Darn, Blyth. "FLEECE -LINE YOUR HOME FOR SALE 11)x5(1, Apply to phone 17-6, 06-2p 131own rockw•nul installed in ural'; and ceilings of your home \will save fuel ‘with inure comfort and fire The 11' A will boll their mun1111) Dimensions 36'x80' A good high protection meeting on Wednesday, October 17111, barn, and long enough for 2 straw OUR EQUIPMENT WiLL BE at 2;30 o'clock in' the Sunday School room The hostesses are: Mrs John barns Apply Co Donald 'N[cKcnzie' 1,IN THIS DISTRICT SOON Shehhrook, Nit's Robert Voungblutt, phone licit, Illyth 17-2p \Irs AlexWells and \Irs 1\`illiam Gov- FOR FREE ESTIMATE AND' ice George C ]frown, that the report of the TERMS—PHONE 136 BLYTH \Irs Charles :\rnt;tt, 11r and Mrs Engineer on branch 1 of the Dodds 1 tech Arnett, end \fr and \irs Percy I Drain be pro':'sionally adopted and be OR 1\'12I'1'I: Ganndhousc, all of Owen Sound, were sent to the Engineer to delete the Sunday visitors with Jnr and \Irs Sid- clause reiening to the dirt being spread kROWLANID C. DAY my Lansing to a depth of 8 inches Carried The :NMI Well \I ission Circle held \1oliun 4-11y \Vn J Dale and \V R.ti 5 THORNTON AVE, LONDON their regular monthly meeting; tlonllay Jewitt, that Ily-I.;:w 17 :1D 1945 be read night ,It the hone of 'Nil's Allen Shako- a 1st and _'nil Bute Carried click. w•itlt the Pre•'irlcnt, Mrs 1 Pipe, Motion 4—liy 1V k Jewitt and 11'n J presiding The meeting opened with Dale, that lly•1.;nw 17 Al) 1945 as read the Call to Worship from \licah •1, ver- a 1 and 2 time be passed Carried ses 2 Mary Filen Prest and Phyllis Jluliun 5-11y J Ira Rapson and Geo "^"•,^^'- JlcConl read poems, "East and West" C Brown, that lly-l-a v 17 A1) 1945 he enc "A Song for Many Voices" follow- given a 3rd reading Carried ..",...1#1,44.~44~~4.41004,‘"1.1~14.4.0 Pnuematic insulating COMPANY, LTD. cel by a pi;uullugnc by P►,}Ills McCool \11",tiara 6-11y George C Brown and ATTENTIO 'Nit's Ray Fisher read the Scripture les- J Ira Rapson, that lly-Law 17 AD 1945 son, followed by a reading by \Irs 1, having been real ;t third time hr passed Pipe (:a!I to Prayer was opened by signed by the Reeve and Clerk and the ` Horse Dealers the President, followed b)' Mrs :\ Clark, ('Township Seal attached Carried \liss 'targaret '1'anlbl)'n and Mrs Lans- j Motion 7—Ile 1Vnl 1 Date and \\' R WE ARE IN THE MARKET TO ing, and the response by all the group Jew'itl, that the accounts as read he BUY OLD LIVE HORSES was the first errs; of hymn 2856 Mrs passed Carritd WRITE FOR PRICE Robert Peck gave a chapter in the I Motion 8--I1y Wm J Dale and George study book, followed by a dliscussioll C Brown, that we do now adjourn Car• 7 Weil. Stone Sons period conducted by dors Allem Shad- tied dick on "What do you know about Af- rica" \liss Betty Ilruns(lou sang a solo while the offering was being re- Blyth Air;Socitty, Grant ,15.00 ceived iI Reynolds, (t; clliug _'5.21) - The business part of the meeting was Town of Clinton, 1)is Court fees 85.171 then taken care of, followed h)• a Tcum- perancc rca(Iutg;• b)' Miss Helen for(I Rad - The meeting closed by singing i1w11111 60 and all repeating the Mizpah Bene- diction' The hostess served at very de- licious lunch 1001 a sccial half hoar was spent v G. R. AUGUS'I'INE REPRESENTING rill MONTREAL LIFE "THE FRIENDLY COMPANY" Associated with The Atlas Insurance Company, London, England, LIFE - PENSIONS • ANNUITIES WILLIAM 11. MORRITT LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Specializing 1u Farm nod Itousehold, Sales. Licensed for the County of iluron. (Reasonable Prices, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. For information, etc., write or phone 1\'1111;un 1•I. 31orrill, phone, Itesldenco 113; Shop 4, Blyth, 4-4-tr. ' Franks Bakery PHONE 38. BLYTI( ONT. PIES, CAKES, COOKIES, BUNS, COFFEE CAKES. FRESH EVERY DAY Everything Homemade N 1� Choice Selection Of VEAL CHOPS, STEAKS, ROASTS. SAUSAGE AND HAMBURG. LIMITED - ACCOUNTS INGERSOLL, ONTARIO NNNIIN IIULLETT COUNCIL The regular meeting of Mullett Township Council met on October 4 in the Community hall, I.ondesborn The Reeve and all members of the Council being present \lotion 1—Ily J gra Rapson and George Brown, That the minutes of the last regular u1^cting and Special meet ing of September 18 be adopted as read Carried. The Clerk then read the Engineers report on Jit o',ch number 1 of the Dodds \)rain Motion 2—By J Ira . Rapson and HAROLD JACKSON Velli of Health, insulin .............. 4'IIi Licensed Auctioneer. George W Cowan, part salary .... 175.1)) Specialist In Farut and Household Clerk of Auburn, bridge lights 3.00 Sales. Robert Riley, cslvert 22.110 l4eensed in Baron nod Perth Glenn Carter, utivert 1.211 ('cu»lies, Prices reasonable; antis (;corgi Radinr I, bulldozer ...... 552.51) fiction guaranteed. Kcu 31c1)(labl, brushing 1.00 1\•nt Carter, Sup( r.a,'., -.. -66•1i I For Information, etc„ write or pho7! Percy Glazier, brushing a,20 Ilaroltl Jackson, It.R. No. 4, Scafort . Art Weytticuth, grader op ......_.... 75.(110)1 Phone 14t'661• 11 13cacom, trucking 1.50 1' Stevens, weeds 2.40 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD. 25 CENTS 11 'Tighe, weeds 3.15 R finch, weeds ...-_ . .90 F 'McDonald, weeds 4.80 \V Good, wteds 3.311 Doul Road Jlach Co, grader rep 7.0)) Trttscon Slecl Co, bridge steel ,... 401:0 1 11'eytnonth, grader repair .... 1.20 Gordon Radford, gas and oil ... 131.85 George Carter, sheep valuator ... -1.50 C Begets, ditching .......... .......... 23.10 Scaforth Agri Society, grant _. 35.011 Relief .. 30.01 Gcorgc \V Cowan, clerk PORK CHOPS, ROASTS. SOMETI-IING OFF THE RATIONED LIST MILK -FED "A" CHICKENS. N. McCallum Butcher. Phone 10, Blyth. Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY. Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seaforth, 15, Collect• DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTD. UNUSUAL UNDERSEA PHOTOGRAPHS Underwater photography, highly developed by the United States Navy for numerous war tasks, and% kept very "hush-hush," produced the unusual pictures above. TOP: Sub -sea glider — a hitherto "se• cret weapon" — approaches the diver -photographer head on. Towed by a surface vessel at about three knots, the glider houses an ob- server who controls it by means of the fins. CENTER: 'Underwater camera pictures a Navy diver examining a torpedo net for possible flaws- BOTTOM: Navy Mine Disposal Service crewman at his peri- lous job of neutralizing a derelict mine. He placed small charge (box on end of mine) which, upon detonation, will cut electric wires lead- ing to explosive inside the mine. In photo, he is anchoring the firing cable. Wire -cutting charge will be exploded from vessel after diver has surfaced. 'COAL PORK' ON THE HOOF Not c.t y o the, poi•iters above eat coal, they love it and thrive on it, according to Byron Somers of Canton, Ill., who is shown spreading choice bates of bituminous be:ore his swine. Somers, a farmer and strip coal miner, says the coal apparently supplies mineral needs, so it is common practice in his section to keep it scattered in pigpens at all times. ROYAL MONTREAL REGIMENT COLORS TRANSFERRED The Royal Montreal Regiment — first Canadian battalion to return six years overseas. During the welcoming ceremonies, the unit's battle with traditional military pomp, In the above picture, Maj. M.A. Willis, over the colors of the 1st Battalion to Lt. -Col. H. G. Brower, M. C. to Canada as a unit, were welcomed home on September L,:nt., colors were transferred to the safekeeping of the regimental base depot E. D., right, Commanding Officer of the RMR's is shown handing Commander of the 2nd (R) Battalion. CANADIAN GIRLS WITH NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES FORCES Some of the feminine charm of British Columbia congregates in Australia preparatory to performing duties in Netherlands Indies territory. Upholding their Dutch heritage, but ever conscious of Canadian birth -place, are (left to right) Cpl. Theresa Van de Wint, Vancouver; Sgt, W. Vanderberg, Vancouver; Cpl. Kittie Staverman, Victoria; Cpl. Ann Beetstra, Vancouver; and Cpl. Alice Van de Wint of Van- couver. Theae girls joined the Women's Army of the Netherlands East Indies Forces when it fortned up in Canada in 1944. • CAREFUL WITH THAT MATCH Forest fires distroy valuable timber SOUR -PUSS JAP v\I Afx A study in thoroughly soured fa- cial expression is the photo, above, of Jap Premier Prince Higashi- Kuni, as he calls upon Americans to "forget Pearl Harbor," Contributed by DAMS BLACK HORSE BREN1 Ry 5-141iti ft' GIVE CLOTHES TO WAR VICTIMS `/ OCT. list to 20th Take your contributions to your nearest Post Office or any official COLLECTION DEPOT, CHRONICLES 9L!C FIv1 having separated the skins and tho pulp from three baskets of grapes; and having sot the stoma on the stove to simmer, I may, perchance, snatch a few moments to have a chat with you, When I was leaving the kitchen just now sou Bots galled out "Come quickly, 11u111, before 11'8 too lata , ,see what's on the win- dow -sill," I came . , ,:uul 00 tile dining -room sill what did I see but a roil live hen -pheasant, Un- lortunittely our the birch and it way. • 1111t1'l'Inlelll5 scared flew down and a - Feathered foul arollllll here Seem to be fond of finding queer places In which to roost, \\'e keep an egg pail hanging from a beam in the het -pen and yesterday what should I find but a pullet making her nest its that same pail. 11o1v she ever got to it I will never know, And every night in the big distant tree at the back of the house there move about twenty-five chickens — s o m 0 pullets, some roosters, perched on the highest branches of the tree, We are not afraid of chicken thieves getting then because before anyone could climb the tree the birds would he squawking and fluttering to the ¥round, Naturally birds that are fond of the high spots are not too particu- lar where they lay their eggs so that we find nests in the most in- accessible places. A favourite place is in the straw clow where Re leve Headache Qui.<9 'do prove how fast Aspirin is ready to go to work, just drop one in a glass of water. "Clock" its disintegrat- ing action with a stopwatch. Within two seconds, you'll see it start to disintegrate. It does the same in your stomach. That's why it stops imcad- aches so quickly. Get Aspirin today! The "Bayer" cross on each tablet is your guarantee that it's Aspirin, Asrrnir NOW -New Low Prices! 44. Pocket box of 12s ... Economy bottle of 24 . . family size of 100 .. . only 190 only 29e only 790 By Uwendoline P Clarke . (0 reach theta one must slither and slide, getting one's hair and shoos full of prickly bits of straw, often so small they are almost im- possible to find, , , , brother, can They scratch! •. • • \Pell how does everybody liko being back on standard tanto? 1'a'souall' we haven't noticed 1)113r difference at all 1\'e get up at the same time as before, irrespective of clocks—only it just 1)1ea1115 wait- ing an how' longer for our dinner, which just reminds me of some. thing I leas thinking Ithent the outer day, Circumstances drove late to 1110 conclusion that it doesn't pity to Ile out of step with tho rest of the world, It was like Ibis: For the first time in—I don't know how ntluly years—wo didn't put in an appearance at our local fair, Partner is still in the hos- pital and I didn't feel much like going. But still I had to go down town some time to I thought it might be a good Idea to get my shopping done while the rest of the folks were fairing, But it did- n't work out that way. You see every store 1 went to had a notice Lacked up—"Closed until 5,p,m," So you see what I mean when I say it doesn't pay to step with the rest of particularly In one's in unity, * • • be out of the world, owls c0ln• Now 1 roust fly—nay ears and nose toll me that my grapes are no Longer simmel'illg—they are boiling over. Bob says It sinells like a still in the house, I must make a note of that and ask ltiut what he knows about stills. And now the telephone is ringing, , The grapes have been pushed to one side. I don't feel much slice attending to them now because the telephone call was from Daughter. She had just casae from the hospital and left her Dad just coming out from an a11110• stbetc—an anaesthetic which was necessary for an examination that had to be made, Now I'm wondering whether I should be thero. I was at the hospital yes- terday, and shall be tomorrow but right now I am here and wishing I was there. Oh clear , , It's Easy To Soften Hard Brown Sugar In this clay when no housewife handles sugar with reckless hands, the bricklike aspect sometimes as- sumed by brown sugar can be especially baffling, • according to the Christian Science Monitor. But there's an easy way t0 soften it, so that it can he measured just as thriftily as its present value dictates, First,' break the sugar up—using tl hanttllet' or hatchet if necessary (but carefully!)—sufli- cieutly to get it into a jar or can for you have a tight cover, Then put in with the sugar, a slice of. bread and cover the jar. That's all there is to its fn a few clays, the sugar will be in a soft and Measurable state. COLOUR 14401c� ALL -FABRIC Tinlex DYES GUARANTEED TO DYI WIRY FABRIC—INCLUDING CILANESE•NYLON.MIXTURIS MMI SEASON'S SMARM! C01001 45-2 . CURIOSITY — Curiosity didn't kill "Mac," New York l:itty, but it sure did cure his nosiness. In top photo Mac pokes around a box and knocks off the lid. Look out there( Well, we told you, Mac — and that wasn't any catnip you got; it was "V -J," a turtle, who nipped your nose. TABLE TALKS Supper Dishes \Vitll a golden sunset, an au- tumn breeze and a purple haze over the fields we wonder what's cooking for supper. Perhaps Mo. titer will catch the spirit of the evening and serve a typically au- tumn sapper. The three suggestions given by the Consumer Section of the Do- minion 1)cpat'ttnent of Agricul- ture are for good hot supper dishes. The stuffed peppers have a grand flavor and the nkat pan- cakes are guaranteed to make a hit with men folk, Stuffed Peppers 1 cup macaroni or spaghetti, 12 inch pieces 4 cups boiling water 1 teaspoon salt 0 sweet red or green pepper's 54 cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons fat 1 cup ground cooked beef 1 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 1 tablespoon chopped parsley cup whole wheat bread crumbs Cook the macaroni or spaghetti in salted boiling water for 20 minutes; drain and rinse. Mean- while cook the peppers 5 minutes in salted boiling water, 'Rinse in cold water, cut in half lengthwise or crosswise, remove the seeds, drain %veil. Saute the onion in fat until clear, add beef, salt, pepper, parsley, there macaroni or spa- ghetti; mix thoroughly. Remove from heat. Fill the peppers with the meat mixture. Sprinkle the bread crumbs on top and bake in moderately hot oven, 375 deg. F, until peppers are tender but not shrivelled, about 20 nlintttes, Six servings. Meat Pancakes 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour OR 254 cups sifted pastry flour 3 teaspoons baking powder .\ lingerie lovely that will not ride up — it fits so well! Pattern 17-14 includes matching panties and an embroidery transfer pattern. i'attern ti4l in sizes 12, 1•t, 16, Is, 2n: 30, :t" l4, :lei, 3S, 40, 4.2. 44. Size le, slip, ~:",N yds. 3914::11 fabric; aunties, 1 ! ti yds. Scud twenty cents (211c.) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern to Roost 421, 73 Adelaide St. \Vest, '1'orouto, Print plainly size, name, address, style number. VI teaspoon salt 1/ caps milk 2 eggs, well beaten I tablespoon fat, melted 1 cup ground cooked beef Mix and sift dry ingredients, Add milk to beaten eggs and stir into dry ingredients; mix until smooth, add 180110d fat and pleat. Poul' from a pitcher or quarter - cup measure on to a hot, lightly greasted griddle. Cook until edges arc done and bubbles on top begin to break. 'Turn and cook on other side Serve at once with tomato sauce, Makes It; pancakes about 5 inches in diameter. Egg Plant Creole 3 tablespoons fat yr small green pepper, cut in strips 9 tablespoons chopped onion 1 medium eggplant, peeled and diced 5 large tomatoes Salt and pepper - Melt fat in frying pan. Add chopped green pepper and onion, and cook for a few minutes. Add eggplant. Cover 'tn'I steam for about 5 miuutea. Peel and chop tomatoes, add to eggplant and cook uncovered until eggplant is tender, about 15 minutes. Season to taste. Six servings. How Can I? By Anne Ashley Q. How can I determine the cor- rect time for boiling chicken, fish, and haat? A. A good table is: Chicken, per pound, 20 minutes. Fish, per pound, 10 minutes, 11an1, per pound, 26 minutes, Q. How can I give a white layer cake a good flavor? A, \Viten baking a white layer cake, a very delicate flavor may be obtained by placing two or three rose -geranium leaves in the bot- tom of the pan. Remove then when the cake is put together. Q. Should iron utensils be boiled before using? A. Yes; before using new uten- sils of ironware boil them with so- da. 1Vhcn in the store they are greased to keep them from rusting. Q, Ifow can 1 bleach laces and fine =snits? A. Wash in one gallon of water to which has been added one table- spoonful borax dissolved in a little boiling water. Q. 1low can 1 prevent the linea tablecloth from sticking to the ta- ble? .\.A piece of waxed paper or oil- cloth placed under the linen which cover's tl table will prevent sticking to the polished surface during hot 100ather, It also prevents stains from overturned receptacle.a Britain Tries Out New Small Thresher :\ new simple harvester of spe- cial value lot small farms is being tried out at Evcshant in central England. .\1111011gh it costs no more than a binder the machine threshes standing corn (wheat) and preliminary trials over fifteen flares have shown it docs the work smoothly and speedily, The grain is guided by prongs in the front of the harvester so that the heads are caught in a miniature drum, ll'meshed aid then released. A sacking board at the back carries two sacks of grain. The York - :hire l'ost states that apart from the size and cost it differs from the ordinary combine harvester in that it docs not cut corn hitt sim- ply threshes it, leaving time straw standing in the field. 1 sf THAT COUNTS Crisp, osen•iresh flavour . , , uniformly tender texture,,, perfect baking,,, ell odd up to Christie Quality, No wonder folks prefer Christie's Premium Sala Crockersl Chrisiies Biscuits CjlriSties' PREMIUM,, SODA . 1. CRACKERS" Ce•a45W LIG TNING gy• HELEN TOPPING MILLER CHAPTER I ;,Iona Lee Mason was lost the moment she looked at Gary Tall- man, standing there waiting for a rick at the filling station. Ile had sandy, curly hair and an engaging smile, and he walked up calmly and with naive confidence. "I'm Gary 'Tallman, from Alaba- ma," he said, in an educated voice overlaid with a southern drawl. "Would ould von let me ride into town with you? 1 missed the bus, and it's pretty important that I get into San .lnlonio tomorrow, I assure you that I'm perfectly safe. 'ou can have this ratan search me, if you like," Mona Lee looked at him, IIe ivts a nice looking young man, with frank gray eyes. 1 -lis tan riding pants and boots had cost money, and his one suitcase was of good leather. She said as kindly as she could, "I'n1 not in the habit of picking up pcopte. , "Naturally," he agreed. "I that When 1 looked at you.'' "\ly husband—" began Mona Lee uneasily, "I know. 1-Ie's probably a very wise husband," Ile smiled at her, "But I'm a petroleum engineer froom—" he named a good univer- sity— "on the way to a job," "My son-in-law is in oil, Leases." Afoua Lcc mentioned the company, stalling for time. "Co with the big fellows, is he? I've been trying to get in there, but they're not taking on any geo- physic omen, But there's a chance in Mexico — if you're willing to work cheaply," * * knew * Cary Tallman smiled. For the last seventeen years, Mona Lec Ma - 3011 had been feeling a sick jerk of agony whenever she saw a tall boy with sandy, curly hair, Because little Phil would have grown up looking like that — tall and swag- gering and audacious, with hair ex- actly this color, "I don't go all the way to town," Mona 1.ee told hint. "Our place is tw'o miles this side. But probably you can get a ride the rest of the Way," The boy put his suitcase on the floor in the back. But he opened the front door and got in beside her. "You've been over in the oil fields?" she asked. "Pretty hard work isn't it?" . "I've been rigging — and that is tough. Especially if y'ou'rs itching to be doing something that you've been trained to do," "\ly, son," Mona Lee went on, "is third year law at the University of Virginia." "Swell school," approved her passenger, * * * Mona Lee thought of Harvey Junior — dark and lean and tall, dark lila her but not like her in other ways — he was too quick and smooth and sarcastic. Not much like itis father, either, Ilar- vey Senior was blunt and earthy and direct, Mora Lec admitted to herself that she was a little afraid of her son. But little Phil would have been like this stranger here. Phil had loved the soil and had al- ways opened his big gray eyes wide and told the truth naively. ""1'hc law," (Jary Tallman went on, "is pretty crowded. Your hus- band is in law?" "Oh, no — he's a rancher. Ile raises grade Brahma stock and buys cattle." Site felt his cycs 1I1„11' over her and \vas glad that her new spring suit and her straw hat \vcre hymn- ing. She was forty-three, but the young boys still danced with her at parties, and that pleased 1larcey though he wouldn't say so. They had be 111 married twenty-four years, and they had been happy years. * * * 'Phis boy lanced Weil. 11e had seen a lot of the world. His fa- ther, so he said, was in cut1011 in Brazil and his mother had died when Ile was seven. \lona Lee felt a chocking lump of sympathy at that. She loved boys so much. She mothered every lanky male crea- ture Ilarvey hired on the place, The irony was that she had never been able to mother Harvey Ju' nior, at all, Nor her young son-in- law, Oliver Kimball. Harvey Junior had always been . terribly self-sufficient, resenting au- thority, reading books that worried his mother. But this boy here in the car lvas pleasantly easy. lie had been around the world on a tramp freighter, he told her. He had worked, rigging wells and wad- ing hot maul in a Louisiana swamp. "But vett can't be 111ore than twenty?" she said, "1'm 1wenty•four. 1 worked in summers, played football in the fall, and waited on tables in the dormitory to get through school. My father married again — and though my stepmother's a good scout, she has three kids of her own, and 1 didn't want to take ltelp from them," * * * She found herself telling hint about her daughter, Adelaide, who was fair and calm and quick•nmind- ed like Harvey. "She didn't want to go to col- lege. She's at home this year, hut 1 think she's a little bit lost. She has beaux hanging around, but I don't think she cares match about ' any of therm," . "You," said the boy abruptly, "have good hands for a horse. In Brazil last year, I rode a lot. Those fellows down there are terrific on horseback," Mona Lee smiled a little. "Son, I grew up in a western saddle. And 1 can generally make a horse do what 1 want him to do." "Does your daughter ride, too?" "She used to. And then her fa- ther bought her a little car and now she says horses don't go fast enough. This is our place now — it begins at this fence." "Good looking cattle," approved Gary Tallman. "Every last head of that herd is eligible for registry. Of course, some of our stuff is just beef stuff.—" "Look out!" barked the boy. it \vas Slim's fault, of course. ( To Ile Continued) HARNESS & COLLARS Farmers Attention — Consult your nearest Harness Shop about Staco Hartness Supplies. \Ve sell our goods only through your local Staco Leather Goods dealer, The goods are • right, and so are our prices. We manufacture in our fac- tories — Harness. horse Col- lars, Sweat Pads, Horse Lilan- leets, and Leather Travelling Goods. insist on Staco Brand Trude Marked Goods, and you get satisfaction. Made only by; SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 42 Wellington St. E., Toronto You Will (Enjoy Staying At 1'he ST. REGIS HOTEL 11)110Ni O • tr,vers n""m ,.tin Itulb, Kbo„• or nod I'etrphooe, • %Ingle, 112,50 ap— Ilouhle, $3.50 up, p gond Food. Dining ,rd Done. Ing Nightly Sherbourne al Carlton Tel RA 4135 ISSUE 43..—t9411 PAGE 8 --- — 1 1 1 THE STANDARD Mrs .\ l;aint.,n of 1.01111011 spent the t1tiit ,;181 , , , , t Intels-end with her son, \Ir. Franklin Il:tinton, and Mrs Ilitintou SPECIALS Children's Hose Ladies' Cotton Hose 19c to 95e 25e Ladies' Lisle Hose 29e to $1,00 Men's Heavy Wool Trousers $5.95 and $6,95 Heavy Wool Breeches $5.95 and $6,75 RUBBERS and SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY. Nlr and \Irs Stuart Ruhiusun ,pent the Thank• givint w•ccl:-cntl tt illi rela- tive, in Poi t Colborne \Irs G I) Leith of Listowel visited ov- er the week -enc( with \Irs George Leith, Sr, and other trieutls \I r Robert .\ti.;nsou, and Miss Vera Htkinson, ut Fergus, .(lent the wick• C11(1 tt;th Nlr a•d \Irs Jack .\tkinson \I r awl \I r, I. O \l iller of Gudcrich acre visitors with the latter'; mother, Mrs .\ \l Colciough Olive McGill- \I r Harold \t'ig weekof 'Toronto ,pent the hali;l;ty tiii fiend with his ,.., 4 mother, NI rs Robert \\'ightauan 1(314h/1a11N8tltPr�l)4(1)41)AlfilliMiN)tit 1i011111)1D.ViAkiSiatfi iDditDildi8tiPti4Di14);14,1104Ll1 \Ir 1,,,iie Rutledge of Toronto, —. --- = - spent the week-incwith his parents ♦4.48 •i•T1•-7i4.4.4.4..4...1++•+;1,1.++;++.4+ .+4.;•x;,1x+4.14.; `I I and \I i 1 11 t i' e Wallace t ,=,r ._. \l i , sh rte \1':tllacc of Toronto STUART ROBINSON :_, slteut the weck•end with her parents. \Ir and \Irs Fred Rutledge 1 ' Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery, . n Please Phone Delivery Orders Early. :_: Morning Delivery, North of Dinsley Street. % Afternoon Delivery, South of Dinsley Street. _: Delivery Orders - x+1.00 or Over. ;_; ( Macaroni Rice Lux Flakes Rinso Jiffy Pie Crust Red Rose Coffee, per lb. 45c Laly Grange Tea Tomato Soup Shredded Wheat 4 lbs. for 25c 2 lbs. for 25c per pkg. 25c per pkg. 25c 25c half lb. pkg. 45c 10e 2 pkgs. for 25c 4. ,I. 444t••. i.M+.;.•; . •;.1... 4;44;44.+•4.0%.y..,0•• + (, 44,;..;.44.;+•;.•;..544 8.•0+ .; +•;+++•;•.,0•;.•; +44 WEDDINGS Morris - Howlett ':\ vely 1 retty Autumn wedding took place in St Peter's Cathedral, London, c:; Saturday morning, September 29th, at 9 n'cl•ck, w•htn Rev I r C .\ I'ettit, ,of the Culled, al, sang the wedding Mass, and Fr Smith played, for the wedding of NI iss Nellie 110 victt, daugh- ter of the late \ir and \I r, Ilotvlett, of 1'ctre!ia, to Radliacl :\ Morris, son of am( \Ir, \\ F \lorrir, of Illyth. The hridc 'o Tail very charming in a Heavenly blue lace gown with hat and cther matching accessories, and shoul- der spray NT;ss Veronica \l orris, of Kitchener, si to of the gonm, was h irli mail! wraring an :\nwtican Beauty gown vi' . nratclting accessories and thrulder spray The grc•nnslna••. was J P McGlynn, of '1'ces'.tatcr, uncle of the groom Fodc•.voig the wedding \las; the relatives and guest; dined at the Royal Cafe A tved(•ug reception follotved after the dinner at the home of Mr and \irs M E Giilcn. 892 Lorne Ave, Lon. don, \f r• Gillen icing a cousin of the 0,roo111's modal. \lr• Morris Wedding guest, were prrscnt frron 1\'inghani, Caledonia, Hamilton. I'it- •chencr, London and Illyth rhe bride ani groom left by motor for Niagara Fails and other points, and in their return will result in London McCu'lottl;h - Montgomery At the \IrKii'r'p \lanse on Saturday, October 60, 19)5. the tveddirg of Mar- garet \I 'ntgoniery, only daughter of ;\ir and \irs John Montgomery, of ,1\'inthrcp, an,. Sidney McCullough son of the late Mr and \i rs David \fc- ,Cullough, of \\'estf;cld, was solemnized The officiating minister was tilt Rcv 1\' J Paton, tla,tor -of Duff', United Church, \\*int Tirol The bride 1 oked lovely in a floor - length g( ttn of white sheer, with finger length toile veil_ caught with a convict of flowers, and she tarried a bouquet of white .tladioli. CONGRATULATIONS Cci:gratulatitais to Alt., Iohert f I.I:n'le,hi 'ro who celebrated birthday on (lctoher 3rd . • \Irs Sale ('tuning spent the tyeil:- ('ongr:tutla;nn, t,' \Ir and \Irs Rob', end in Luck'tuw with her son, Sgt :ilea wlv, tin October lt)tli, celebrated 1Inah ('uniing, and \Irs Coming thigh only re:early !etnrnel from Ove,eas \lajor C I) h:•(Patrick of Camp Ipper• trash spent the week -end with his wile and Jamil)., here Jack \\'atsor and ...triton' Falconer of Cotelpn, si ; t the weds -end at licit respective pontes Nlr an'! \Ir•s Raymond \\'h;tntore of lI Tiitesyillc spent Monday with NI r and \I rs Kenneth \VIlit. lore Visitor; at the IRcctory over Thanks- giving were \Irs J 11 Henderson, Don- ald 1lenderson. and Gordon Kidd, of London. Nlr (;len Atkinson arrived in town from Lawson, Sasl:. on Tuesday, for a brief visit w'i111 his brother, \Ir Jack \thinson NIT. and NH:: George Cowan and Bill spent Thanks). ;ting Day in 1lensall with their sem, George, \Irs Cowan and Teddy Nlr aril NI rs K•tchcncr Finnigan and children, of \\'t st \\'a van u!t, spent l.ilcy ; Sunday arab her parents, NIt. and \ft's pct .\ Barr heir tvedd;ug anniversary . *. i \Ir an ! NIr• lack ilutve, of Inger- l'on^ra nlat cos to I)c'ugl.ts Kili 'trick soil. aceempaired by Mrs \\*iltst., ,pent h(. celebrated his I211) birthday on tit wcrl:•end tv th 7lr and NI rs Georg( \•tdnc•day, October ItItlt , Radford, \Irs \\'iltse remaining here Congratulations to \Ir and Mrs I \Irs Ilmvard icslie and daughter, Glenn G:It,c.,n who celebrated their 4th Patsy, i d NT;.s NTarjorie Stewart, of 'I'ittir:day, Newton, <i,ent over the 'I'hanksttitj ig wreck -end w'it11 111e tatter's parent \Ir • • and \Irs J B Stewart el;n; :t• niversary Ont October •ttlt (' io.ira.n'atil n• tl Nlr Gordon Stop- , \li ,c, l rances and Muth Scrim - .s who c, lobi atcd h;, birthday on gccur, of Milverton, and \Irs Minnie Jones, of I)ttn;c:innnn, spent the wcek- Thursday, September 27th • * • end holiday at the home of Nlr an 1 Ccmgrtiul ti(ms to Nlr Elmer Pollard and Mrs Lorne Scrimgeour Ito cele ,.sated Ins birthday en 'Tues - lay, October 21,(1 I Nlr ant \Irs F.:\ Kcchnie and fain- * * * ' ily of I\;tcht•Iter visited over the weck- \It Robert Pol- end with the former',: brother, \fr itis h:rthdat. on Samuel Kechoic, \Ir; Kechni:, and al• 3rd I so with \Irs \\',,icy Kechnie \I r and \I r.: Percy NI etca!f and daughters, \inr,;aret .\:.it and Shirley, of \\'atcrd ,v1). spent the week -end with the forme;•s k tier, Nlr: II John- ston, and Bill ngrattila'i lard who celebrated ,\'iclnc:,day, O( t.•ber ••• C n¢ra;ulat,rns to \Ir George Cow- in of 'Tav;an:k tvhc, celebrates Itis irthday 0u 't'hyrsday, ()etcher 4t1 ••• ('on'gratr.lati as to \I r: George Cow - ,an w•ho will cc lebrate her birthday on `ttt'day, ()etcher 7tIt Doherty Bros. GARAGE. --•—s•-- Acetylene and Electric Welding A Specialty. Agents For International - Harvester Parts & Supplies White Rose Gas and Oil. Car Painting and Repairing. Vodden's BAKERY. WI-IEN IN NEED OF BREAD, BUNS, PIES, HOME-MADE CAKE OR COOKIES REMEMBER "THE HOME BAKERY" H. 'r. VODDEN. TRINITY CHURCH, BLYTII Twentieth Sunday After Trinity 1) a in: Sunday School 10 a gr. Stn.day School Evening sery ee withdrawn for Illyth l•ii It t! Church :\nnivcrsary TRINITY CHURCH, BELGRAVE 1 :45 p nt : Sunday School 2 ;31! p i11: Evening Prayer and Ser- mon ST MARK'S CHURCH, AUBURN Wednesday, October 10. 1914,1;) VITAMIN PRODUCTS FOR GOOD HEALTH NO\\' IS TI11.1 TINT T to start budding rc .istanre at;:cin,t winter odds and sickness, The following prelim atiolt, all contain a high \•ita,llitl content : WAMPOLE'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 95c $1.15. $2.45, $1.45 59c and 98c . $1.00 . 98c $1.10, $2.00, $3.50 . $I.75 and $3.00 45c, $1.00 and $1.80 $1.00 R D. PHILP, Phm. B DRUGS, SUNDRIES, WALLPAPER—PHONE 2tw, . Iwo 1 r ] i t .1 KICKtiNtIKtatttetld100418t41C)44.10.0StetQ)Htetel4l6)Qt6tUitZ14 ttiKA I:IZI.C1Ctf4tOZIMC(0611A 1 1 1 r 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. A wide selection of End Tables, Mirrors, I-Ias- socks, Living -Room 'fables, Wail Brackets, Coffee 'fables and Other Odd Living -Room Pieces, which help to make your home more comfortable and en- joyable. A call will convince you of the many excellent values we are offering. J. S. Chellew 1(1:3(1 a it : Morning Prayer and Ser non $1 INVIit'.>i`.iIMDIliilli DIDINDaiNDiZMNilia'11211)ar a,;;; i'd,`•1in`c'12i1 `dii31`w`i'dl`d'idlna."l IIIID*11.4 I. .I 41 1.114.1. 1114010114.44 aa.'J'WLL_•••• I,M . 1,111 f Hoene Furnisher — Phoned 7 and 8 — Funeral Director, s T :t;ttisu;al S(1 vice BLY EH UNITED CHURCH Last nn( a)• morning the Misses Scri:mget n'•. of \I; vertu contributed two excellent ,rtuuhers, a solo and a duet, which were greatly appreciated i,y the congregation The choir also sang an auithent in the morriug and one at the et•,•ning :crvicc, ltoth of which w•e.rc vit.). appropriate to the Thanksgiving , rviccs 1 1■ ,*4 404.•.004,0. ••..•..•..•..•..•.,•. •4 ••. ••„•.,•,,•, ••4404 ••4 0.4,04,•„•„•.004 4•. ••.,•..•..•,.•. ,•.+4.4.00.4;.4•.,•. •;.4. ,•. ••....•,.•..•.004 4•..;., . , . , 4444 . . . . . ............ . . . • 4 .-... , • , . . , . . . . , . , , , . HURON GLL BLYTII ••• ONTARIO. EXCELLENT FOOD. GOOD SERVICE. Meals at All Hours. '.4 ;4 •: *. -4 • :. ;4 e, ft ,e 'I Next Sunday October 1•Ilh, is the ;l; •1• t._ ti \; tit'rr,'u'y S( ryiccs 1,f the '('hutch ;' FRANK GONG tam' Proprietor :_: The Services ,v1; he held at 1! :15 awl ••• 7 p 111 l'wo g,',est s1t1':ikt•rs will be iv', :44.;'•44,:4.0•;4 .;••;.•00:40..4.44.•,4.04;.•;.444b:••;•.: d.•;0.;4.04.4•;••;.i,.,;• i•4:.•:••: •;.,;4.;u;.0.49;.41.0•;.•:4•:I1:11;11:11;1 0;4. charge, at 11.15 Nev Andrew lane, of \\'csIey-Willi: Church, l'I;ntcu :\t 7 r ,;. ,4404 ,4,;.•;..51;. ;• ,..;..;.,;..;.,;.,;.•;.,;.4;. ;.4;.4;,,5:,4•;.1 o'clorl:, It,v Harold Snell, c f Auburn BIRTHS Special music by the Choir The tvItctic FATRSER\•ICi•:—At \Iiddlesborougll,l =. :_• 1 a �■ • ���I 4i cont rcga'inn i, uracil to support both England, to `,Ir and \Irs Scutt Fair- 3.v4 of these scrtac..s The officials of the service, cu Tuesday, September _'Sri, •• I(hurch exte;,: a cordial tvilecattc to the gift of awn = everyone :: OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN :I: —"—\— `— ;1; GODERICH — ONTARIO. : I Burris I`' n- Meeting Ladies' Night At Lions Clulu ._. Eyc3 Examined and Glas*cb FIttL`d,;; � encc I he L'�Irn, \1 \I 5 held thou' Sep- ! ..1.1With 25 Years Exrcri•I• W:11 be at R.O. October 23rd Itcnther ntce:ing at the home of MissInc date of Ladies Night at the ;t; , 1 , \liss NIelda \IcE.lrov of (iuelplt Glitrlys Le•per The meeting opened Lions Clam was irruucotisly reporter! •I• R. D. 1 hila a Drug ttl;' i�toic ,1, (with the call to worship by the Presi_ last tvicek as hero held on October 1; ._: BLY'1 H0 ONTARIO �_+ spent the tvecl;-end with her mother, I i h ,t r 2� i 1'he nose * NL.X'r VISIT. •• NI rs E Ilcll, ;rid sisters, NI rs J i Sims, lent, \Irs \Ie\;Ilio, followed by the t ' t 'r date for this important ,_, d, singing c f 1,..,1111 417 a••d a prayer. Two meeting is Tuesday evening, October 3: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17T11 + ,I, FROM 2 TO 6 P.M. 7inl \Irs .\ E liiendcr \Ir Bei:der, of`V. A. Meeting Ilse inotithiv Inciting of the Toronto, also visited his wife at the \V(!inan's Ass.•cation of the United home of her mother Church was hell on Tuesday, October; \Irs (Rev! 5 holden, of Erie, Bat. 1)111, w•itlt the I'res;dcnt, NI rs J II Phil- \irs Arthur \\ i'tger, of Port Colborne, lip • press I rig ; \Irs Ernest Prichard, of Toronto, and Nlpointy; opened by ;i11 repeating the l NI r, Ada i'ei.tland, of I)ungantunt, Lord's Prayer in unison The Secre- visited ;1n Sunday with Nlr and \Irs tart., Mrs N \V Kyle, read the minutes I(;c(.rge G0w.111 :Ind ilill of the former ineet'ng which were ! \Ir anal NI rs \\' lliam \\ mile, aTvrtic 1ad(•gtted and \!avis, of Galt, called in Blyth on During 'lte (mines; session several Saturday night, on their way through items of bu,inc•-s were brought ftirvvard to visit in \\';nallant over the week -end and crnnut'ttee, app rimed 1., report at \Irs Laughlin, and Laurel, of Sarnia, next meeting The \lapse Committee :pent the holiday week -end with frieitds to have charge of the work at the in this community Miss Betty Montgomery, niece of the \I Ise u ' and t u d have ' It attcn('1.i t 1 bride, was bridesmaid, gowned in a pale \Ir and \Irs Fred Fawcett, \irr A The election of Officers to be held ' blue sheer dress, w•;llt pink fitter -tip Ctithbcrt, of Toronto, sp:nt the week- 1946 list Thu: �d tt r November t r The grn'm Iva, attended by his broth. I \lr, l'hair'c; (trashy, Convertor t,f Fawcett returned to Toronto with them cr, Mr Albert \IcCullottglt to resume her position after spending After the ceremony the twirling par- some time hcic with her mother ed September collection $1 74; 2 box,; ty assentbcd ,at 'ilc home of the bride's P net veil, caught tyith Cowers - in vol ur or end with Mrs A,j'awcctt Miss Gladys Uar, Flower and \'i .icing- ('ontntittce report - 'brother, where a luncheon was served. Mrs John Montgomery, mother of the bride, a.- "1..; \\' C Mnntgontcry, sis- ter -in -la', i the bride received the guests at the door Nli,s Shirley \font- grntery, niece of the bride. and Miss Isabel Carrie, asr.isted with the servile'. Later the happy young couple left I anted showers of good wishes and con- fetti. for their hrtacymonn On their return they will take up residence in Blyth RATION COUPON DUE DATES Coupons now valid arc sugar 46 to 64, butter 116 to 125, preserves 33 to 57 and PI to P17, meat M l to M6 de'cgates were :.p:Tinted to attend the 23rd Sect:omit NIeet n t :It Fgutnudv;llc 011 ` ��— t)(toher AN OMISSION ,t, FOR APPOINTMENTS. Following other u b �' •; u nit.s the offeror), 1 •_• TELEPHONE 21 ▪ R. 1). PH.LI''S DRUG STORE In reporting the birthday party given 1 ” was rccei;e1 1'Itc Ro11 !'all ttas ants Ill honour of \11'5 Frank \1 l•tcal t in •.4.i,X15,,5.;..5,5iu5.5i•54545,5,4444;u54•y..0...4 iIi were(' by :a milliners \Irs \Ic\'ittic last wcci.'s issr.e, the name of \Irs real) the Scr:pti•re, the 90th Psalm :\f- •Thomas l�crnicl: teas outittcd (tum the ter the singing of llyunl 139, Group -' list of guests present \1'e regret this ORDER YOUR COUNTER t,tol: charge \Irs Beattie, assisted hl. 0ttti,sititt and hasten to correct the CHECK BOOKS A'l' 'rrlliv other members of the group introduce I arm (the new Study Book k rpt meeting l3LY'111 STANDARD 'closed with 1lynnt 107 'Jimmy Carter Is In London Hospital With Eye Injury Little Jimmy Carter, 3 -year -ell! son of ,\Ir and \Irs \\'illianl Carter, of \\'estfficld, ;s a patient in St Joseph's Ilospital, London, undergoing treatment for a serious eye injury which he re Telae d last Sunday night � Jimmy •,c- .1,,,' got hold of the 2 small donalicn, : 7 I,oquct, of flow•- . 'tis°nrs. and, 1.1111oliecd by the other ers; 1 putt) of Stitt l e reading to ATTEND;' BROTHER'S WEDDING numbers of the family, jabbed the shut-ins; 4 s:•tnitatlty and get well Mrs. John (raig, Sr, attended the pt int into his right cy'' Given ntecli- cards ivat t ttt and made 13 calls NIeet- wedding on September 20th, of her cal attention, it was found necessary ing was brouot to a close by all re- brother, EIdrid M Smith, formerly of to take hint to St Josep'.t's hospital, pealing the \fizpah Benediction IIensall, now of Dorchester, The where he is undergoing treatment, and -v--__ .ceremony tea: solemnized in t h e it i, expected that t,,wards the end of DEATH NOTICE Brott.ghdalc Anglican Church, to I iclen the week he will undergo an operation 'Agatha Lone• (laughter of • r and \irs to clear up the wound it is sincerely ANDERSON_ At his Monte hi \Val- Frederick Lane, Blenheim Rev \I A to ped that the accident will not impair ton, on Sunday. October 7th, 1945, Parker, br(,ther-in-law of NIr E!drii! the sight of the little lads eye \\'illiant Herbert Anderson, sort of,Smith They will reside in Dorchester I --___v—__ the late Mr and \irs \\'illiant An- where they have purchased a general MiSSiON BAND TOMEET rlerson, in his 44th year Funeral store Eklni(I is the youngest 500 of i The Mission il:tnd of Loving Service services were hell front his late i \ir Alex:older Smith, formerly of Lot will 'told their regular ,netting on residence on Tuesday afternoon, 0c-17. Concession 8. \fortis Ile is also a Saturday, Oclob.er 13th, at 3 o'clock tober 9th, at 2:30 o'clock Interment (cousin of Mrs iolut \i Craig, and Miss "\Vorld Friends" for 1946, please brin-- in Bru:•sels Cemetery IIva Switzer. 7tit Line 14.4.4.444 •4.4.4.4, 4.4,4,4,4.4.0.E +•444.4.4.4,4,•.,•.,4 .4.4.•..4 +44+i. + 44„0440..400„04.0,4.4,41.4.4.1 ii, G/FTs ,, ? ' f ,t. ,t, LADIES--- 'I' ..t, • Toiletries and Cosmetics ). :*i I. 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