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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1945-10-24, Page 1VOLUME 50 - NO 09 fYSTANi R HLY'I'II, ON'T'ARIO, 1VEI)NI;SI)AY, OCT. 2,1, 19.15 The Lions Roared For Their I `ricti)r�' Loan Chairman W• • III 1„+.,I I'ii ',ce t'nnfllittt( Ili tltc ives Tuesday Night ')tl: \ „r\ 1., ;III d, f„ Illah,. ill!' I' alto made It i," -tilde i, r 111yt11 .':Illlt•I'lll'•r• 111 Illi I:ulll , 11 „111 New til We 11Ir I.i•d1 (Illlal'lt t ,111111111111 \ re - Wives Ai'J Guests As Cllll) fork, \\ Ito It'd some of the 'inni ,t' i, Wjc; the reached Si)QllsOrs First LadiesNlt;'ht and ago contributed a Illlartt•tti num- 1 ,ire:\ en, 11 atI\•t'rti,in fol. her To most ,.f the Lillie, nae•( unr \{(haat Ili dee- not mean that \ve ti, lt\• h it l 11,111 a;,tle,•ed moue like -1, I, Hier. II merely prowl, that the '!'nc.day 1111,11 wits hulk's n:ieht ;l "\\•'1\.es ill ,list•vi•e" het they \\ tet' t„! 11 I:ice i that ulan\ d liars realize the 13,\•ili Lion- ChM1nc1 ii their re:;- 1ir,ttcd, :ung 1111, have 11'1!11',! Ilrt,tlut•t' a t!;.• \•aloe of the investment ()lar intutine {'late, were 'et for Ltii til '1'10 l,ltlie- were fi\1' I.iolt I,r„Ileilt to ill, 1, attention by the \v,trl: ht) people, and there were \cry few rill \V:0oli, ('hcllev, IB,•rt 'f;l• „f the c 'iv:t--tr. tort the untiring ei- \•ac;ntt when \tee one was seated 'I'ht! der. Cool :\t 1.11! ,I',Il l' it \\hit- f, r:•- I i s lir 1' r;ll bald: manager who President, 1)r Ilt,dd, \\ as i11 charge "f more let- UIse (sods a' ,1 ,Illi of ,l•;•it, work - the nll'etine, and ,('went( invited guet; \\'et•c present, im.linItll;t tilt' {last {,t't•-i- dent of tB v \'\ icgh; it ('1111, !.ion \\ ill French, a'id his \wife I )tic to Del: ,.f ,Lace it i, necessary to gi\0 only til' mutiny of this impor- tant netting, t'1 \\ Mich ;l great Ilea! I could be \\•rill( I'hc President opened tic meeting \vitlt a (ca' ;I{ penpriate \roes of \\•el- comc to the latic,, ffulloaed by the In- vocation fly !.ion :\rthur Sinclair, awl the singing of the National .\()them • The program included • t'ycrll toast,, the lir.1 owing the lua,( 10 the ladies . l,i•optst•tl b\' lion `;inch(((', alts( 1'e,lrtll:l est 1„ ity \It, Dr Ilo,lll Lion lil'rt (fray \\ a, t'alleti on to profit t t a toast ' to the Victory Loan Salesmen, \I r 1\yle, and the Local Victory Loan 1.'oni- ntittee lit hi, lenlark, I.iou )tort eon- t;ratulaled the citizen,, the ,al,'silcn, 1 the coninitice, and pal tire!;u'I\ \l r on the t'ittinctii,u Illytlt has( achie\•c,t in icing the first municipality in the 1),,tni:lii'n to go 0\er the til, 11, tva, sort' everyone \va, proud of Mies t Lure \I t 1 it tt,l It \\a. present td f"I• 010 welfare of our village \\'c \\ lilt her tamer;:, tahinrt ;tictnrc- of the •a\i 011 i,t,\\rr 1,' the 1111'11 and \Nome() gatherine, and ;:! t f t1c five I,l,lic , \\1 o 1111 iridl in uur colnnnnlity :uul \Ii NIC(oa;ui ails() cxlie„ell her ap htl.,t i;s prc,tic \lily ttr it ow to (ret \•viii(:t for 1111' let, nation to bt• pre,- t'rtettee .(Chit'\•t lliellt tut at the 0'tun`; Tilt I'rc,idrn' v\presseti Ili, apprcci.l- Lt,lie Ililhorn, Local ('((airman tion t„ the \\'Innen', III-Iitnte who \ catered to the dinner, and t hi, thank,i Ne11'ly-�i'e(lTi III)110111'e(l \\;I, rcreiv - l a: d a1•1`""\\Ic,lt'etl I,\' I \,Ir and \Ir• :"trot'\' \It'('ullouell, re. \Ir, Scriaiteour after \\hirh the Lions cert, rt'\\,\' -;101, trete hon„nl•rd h\. Home From Overseas Pte I1'•rn,i•d "11un" Il;tll arrived I1:e110 latt• "I't i'' ! iv Mehl, after ;dune t six )•c;u•, overseas' service \Ir, !fail( \largttcritc a d Rhea met hint in Lon - Subscription Rates $1,50 in Advance; $2.00 in the U.S.A. Blyth Is Probably First In Canada To Reach Objective 'Ilan I'll Tue,tl t'vcnini; ')'ht' , o111- !ntttlily \\ill )"fit \\111) i, in extcr,diug t LLAE RI;C (;1:IVl:S DOMINION - lite hall a he;,rly welcome homeNIes a1,r (s Of (.,1mgratlllat1011 ;VI \1111,11.; til 1 ratul,lliou • r,'tti\r,l WIDE ACCLAIM 11(11• \Vol 1:-111, who has seen Ihret b\. 1;1. til o', In,i.• the in -,t nt'tni(:1,,tlit'; I year- Overeat �er\ice, al,,, arrive,' i 1,,tl;l,i,l 10 -1.',,111 tll,'ti "'tice',1yt ili ('O1,'I"'1'1 1'L.1OIT1 1S Iton1(t „n TM , ;r. night, ton' I w - u'! - I Ilse nkat(( \ i, l• r`. Lo,i1, ,ie tit HI, ' r T ills( \\ illi InNI'.X.I ()1,11i.',("11'.1'E {rims(, I1„tit h,• and tilt' I (all arrn'e01 1,,,,i,....., 111, •',,, c 1 in London to )'\talar night 'I'Ilet From The County Chairman I rain' hark Ili (';nada on tilt' 111(.• do i t mt. fair \i',t:', r :W,thly it,hicye,I Hear NU- 1lille,rn--P1(,I-c Ine.\c\ me hrani'c one of it's e_'re;'t I ti;unit,((, illi, ttcch, hearty r,olel',,t labor to fist people • 11 it It,', ,!III, Ill, first 11th(((, ipalii e It .11,,; arnwio.' hack in Canada, ;P.(1 111\ II, for their vote aortlt\• ;Irl,ic\clu, et n: ( Rim, i', 1 , 0 ' „•,t r the top in Cit'' - moll ill T'trt,nt' i, I'tc'fholna 'I'il,nnl,- , t icing tilt pa,: illicit i;,,,Ilt., in Ili• \ ; Int \ Loan Not ()lily son, 0 foi••ner tc'idcnt of 1•:.,1 ,t \\';n\;t- ron Conti, \ t, ext ct,l its oWicr;i\e i:. null 1„1 it 'lis t:r-' ill llii;lti", Intl if i, bc- t•;tttlll:l', .'resets( \ ictor\' ',nail 1\1e join ll ill' tilt' community in \wcl-; I .idle.•{\ appreciate the elf„rt and fend n„\, Wt Dili,ial, t„ be f1e lint coming 1111' Wo':, bark in Ca. ,I'1,, I W, !lee.- \\as announced rU Iv,ulcr,tiip di-1'',t\'t01 by \oto• i tt ltiutt. \. the lir t ,L,\ „n OW I. , til, an 1 -er\•cd Ice, Salt sten and Paid: 1I,In;I:'t r ;t• .1 ,timulani to the rest „t the Conn- 1Vaste t'i(l)e'r :in(' Rag'S Mil'. I :1!.11 ;Uta{'. IIIc added dis• ty, all•l to thy t\tl,:!t• 1' "Iiti I., 1::::. the v tincti,m of 1 -malting tilt' ('tin et1gli \\it!I Collection On Nov 1st 1the Ilia;Ile i percentage over Quota r•t ung' ii Ili,: cxi tcnrc 1, :W, til \\'a,tc I'apvr and hat;, e„I!nctiut \\'ill!\'h aa, probably on the lip of Vitt, \•el•\ truly, (ages I; he icltle in to‘‘ 0 on Thursday, Nowent- acr, rtlell tilt' Incluher, of the Institut(' 1.'tl frit i,:- at ,I public rccel)li,tlt her 1st frau 3 !' \I to a li art\ Lion I;t t' Theyrcrl:linl\' in the \Ictn„ri:it lull \I „n 111,1;\•Tic paper x'rntrl in 1)1111,11e); T'Luc 11 i-'i'r v,'d It, a, :III I,I•,'•t'lli l'avt,,:'I, „1 1,1"ill I I;t;ii'I,io 11'11, e-jovl'll, 111111 {rags III Irl(! ,at'k,, thl'il Icat't' tltt'lll at a "1."''''11""" 1:111 '11"".r.\11111 ,111 lilt' till' side\\'all: In front of \•ollr holt, LI':1•.•„n'. orchestra furnishing music j iril,un ite, T'ti farming conunttnity nuly brim.;I1.mod, \\ ,e, ((I Wy the ladies 1)111•-'. In this \rate paper and rags any time .\ „'d f t,h e: ,I .I„'ll ll:' mach kva 11111 II!c hn:cl' I our, the couple \vert' I b\ Lion bciore Thi; hate You \will rceci\'t' i•i- l•oteint'tel it Norm Garrett, \\'ith the Ns.Ipictit, c; it\u lovely occasion;, t the ladies op! ,111.1 i!n +nen in tIti, \, ,traction, as to \\ here tt ica\'e it at Il chair, Ir jack .111:111,„n nettle the the )'list ()Hie(' • Icattlre t"ot:l, )'skid! l'rt';Ile(t I(((tch 001- I,re.,'I't,ili„il, ;,iltl read the ludo\\t�'!gl (act's turn this \\'lisle into to hell) n ,•It::'nt 1!;; (aril, \\:'n adtires,: I he 1 i n, I",,n• ekeed the meeting 111,111. Ontario, October '> 11).!5 with some worthy cause The floor tri, cleared and iIancil,tt Dear Sid and \largarct: )'our many, I. lilyilt I.:on, Club will help you (alto, cd It the {()'olio, ;111,1 frit.. ds have g.uln•red here this even_ (gel rill t[ it guests, to the music. of \Irs. Harvey Ing to rt,ll\•wt• their vcry hest \tidies! Brown's orc!t' tri to yon both on the event of your recent ' hroj)ei•ty Changes our acllie'.t'ntcnt Lion Uel Philp, ;l Ont fir 1 (tris,' night \\ill gt tlotvn 111;,171:1.4,Messrs Morrill t� \\'right have pm - our member of the local committee replied in 1.1„11 Ili,tor,' a, an otitoi itnlin; ails(( \I;1\' you both he hlcssc'I with happi- chased the \It'\lillan Bine(: from \Ir From A I•lardisty, of Galt Ill'„i,lt Il,tlll , (l; ,i 1" enadt, as radio \\' .\ 111':I:1_IC1)l 'I', 1 sta,i, n c lrri, ,l the tie \ , 'f h,' Nati,nt- Cotulty Chairman '•\ e. ctaorl to' the Ca11I,liln llrtet(I A Telegram fron. Provincial Ciairman: j,;1 till(• l'"rt,orl!'on carried the item, I. 111th„rtl, lll:tir0lau Ninth \ ictor\' this aay ac uo t1„nit rcrei\ed Loan. 11101, ()markt n:ll ;Ir, 1 ,111i„ Station CI' (ill ()lir sitt.'CI'c congratulation, In the ,t i'loiilll"t'tl the rte\\,, tt•II!t citizen., the c,,ulnlitice, and -,dc'ilct,'tott Itll;rcr :it the ttlierolthu!ie, attd also congratulation, thanker, on oh-': lir 1 'rill •t:,ti,•n. ('!<\N, \\'itit...hant, tajning ehjt'etrrc Understand \utl rto\w t'awc it a .'re.tt I,„odt, ttith IZt•t' \V ,\ have one hundred and six percent, and t;,•errott, ;Int! other County u(fici;ll-, trust Itlytlt \\ill it;t\•c tli,tintlion of itxtcntt.: t: t•oiteiat tlatiuns ohLliniti0 objective 1y obtaining I [boll 1 \\tit the ("•';ti ity quota boosted, a County Plaque (hest oi`Ill'> for chit- ;cid each Itilttllt'tt,alli, getting a 33 tinning Loan ipt•rrent raise, it wet, deemed expetli,•nt T' l)'.\rcy Leonard, ',that etc titlnicii,ality set the pace in I't'ot•incial Chairman this Loan, anti County Organizr, i1 J \';tn`Ictt;t;cr, placed the card, on the table ;It the tl„anization meeting held in 111\ I1 hcfore 'ht' Loan started Bt\'th • pleasant event n: • ;ted pro.{„til\' '1' .\ (i Bordon They expect shortly Rccvc \lurritt received thi, tele - in the ab,elice of the chairman, Lion 1 ____`r___ \\, e :ire 1.1'1'1• {,leased to welcome your to move 1111'11' implement business to f \\ isle, to pai-s it u gran(, ;111'! ttfor the Les Million' Ile said that with 01(.1 \\;I- trri.,tl t„ In'1y the \t';,y hit that wife in till, et IIIIItIn itl• and hope that the Ite\w. ,tan(( good of the Ctlt,t!, ;1111 so that those tie- ' . 11111or l' (11 tl1C1' i Holt! t 1 inn iii 1\,0.1: of tift t -t int, was set l'r0nl\-\\ increase in quota of ,;'' r 1your associations here \will ;111 be pleas- \Ve are very glad lu report that Mr serving of it, Ilia\ get the credit: ii percent, ,ontco,'c had to lithe the lead, Ellioyal)le 1'leetillg ;tut t tu:,ti„n her.. ;Wont a wed: before \\'right Inas :dlercd his decision to, to kelwc \lurritt, itl,.' Loan o Icrc,!, and \ \1' Kyle, our and the County Organizer, Mr \:utile- T'nc Junior I. ;inners s \net in tlte,--:-1ittned by \uur friends and neigh- leave town, and we know that a host • ({!vitt, Ontario itI \rater, had asked 111\fh to do 1111• !oral W;ntkrr, lis:. been \working; on the \Ienl,:ri;11 Dail, on Oel„Ler 11111 blur!' of friend; twill Ii pleased to learn that 1I titic,t t•oilgralttl;tlion, to you atttl I.:•;I I for ,„Ise time, in fact \we doubt For til, rcarot' a sperial effort !cul'lite rtlec:it o;lined with the roll The groom expressed his appreciation \\'right is not leaving, loan community on your splen:did effort in been made, anal >pe;kir,g fur the lural cat, "I1tto pluck fall plt'0Itt ; ha1'c you ', n hchalf of hi, bride l urcIt t t! from \1()111 Virtue\' Lu;ut .0 he quit, \to:'1 irlt on them from one \Ir 1 I Slu uh hit• t L„an to : \lith, t \lure putter to 111111! organization :Is :, whole, he was gladldonc:" hciilg! ;111>\wered try a very V the estate of the late Joseph I: Taman, :\ ll.\RUISTI lilyilt had conic ihrun0ll It \\ a• through his efforts, and also good ;titrntl:utt, the residential property on Welling- NI 1. 11;tr,li,t: is a hruthcr in Iatt' of those of the e;un;I,scts, Lieut Foss lion lac(: \\'atsott wit:, called on tui ThePre{dent. Long, 1'1c1;10, spoke DAIRY FILM '1'O BE SHOWN tots street mal:c a prccn:atitn to the two ladies a few it":Hent, on the Provincial tun IN T'llf: 11'IEMORIAL HALL -•P \lis, Irs:'phinc \\'uodcurl: \vIto h:n•c adde.I very materially to the liar Farmers' Public tipc;lking and .Nut- \Ian\' I':trlttl'rs are familiar \wit!! the From Rev R W Ross, Toronto enjoyment of t,ttr iu'ctings, \Iiss Fit- atcir Contest to be held in the latter'otttstanditl'g veink that Dr \V I'. Peter- AMONG THE CHURCHES \Iv Dear 1.\.11.-Cnugratulatiuns in ?aired] \lilts ;nal \Its Gerald Harris, 'part of dia. year This i, open to any son, Prole:•lir of Uairyingr„ l'wiver,it\TRINITY CHURCH, BLYTI( malting Myth the l':tpital of Ontario Iil:u\ell",I•, so they report ahs have n'c:aded at the ,fan„ for the kadi.0 Forint (iron,; Junior ledera•'of \Iinnc,nL1, ba, dyne in ru:,nrrtiuff Pott \\ ill !lave :t booul in the tottit fluty Our till, to a,:; yi,t,0it), and that fig- ! II St Simon and St Jude's Day meetings I11 a (1'11' appropriate words Ito 11 ('t-(Ipel alt\'e, 1111';1 Church 1w 111 the dairy en\1', \ort are oil the radio :Ill day \els :t1 lure \\,,- 10'il \!unlit\• \\'c !lave 10 a nl : Sundae School i Ween unable tprocure tiny ' further ].fun Jack pre 'utcd \hiss \(ills ill a Groups ;old efly member of Junior 1Ii, grtett t\•nrl: has now been pro- 7:nt p in: Evening Praycl' volauSer- a funeral and they \\ere t:llkinc thou(( Myth I said the hanker there i, the I Tithe, a, lot s(: canvas,cr,, and the gift, and \Ir> llaruld Phillips, receiwcd i Farmer', ('tub .\nyol(e t\•i,llin;, to {direr in the i,,rm of a t:lll:ie (illi, in Ilion !barker, have been scurrying for marc. the gift for \1r. Harris, clue to the I;tl ;enter ill Ibis ctnie•t, gel in touch a•ith'tcchnirolor, and illustrate, by actual TRINITY,BELGRAVE \litti,ter of Fi'tanee, and nut 0 diilel ter's absence Itoth \Iiss \I ill; and ':tit l>.ectuiye of the Junior Fantler's colt,urt'1 pictures. such ,()ills as: "Ito; can escape hint; if a baby ,twalotws 1 ';111', 110 ,i! jtctite nu\\', i; the I 1 :-i5 p nl : ' ❑oda\' tichnn! Mrs I'I t ItIt, vilified suitably 1 \ very interesting. topic on the the rots Ili 1:e!, mill:," dints they sewn for him, and he gets it ri'litll\ 1'Lnptt, awarded io the Iittrnn \ nlccllanir:ll 2:,111 p lit: )'\•cling Prayer and Scr- 'fhe 1 re ide called of Lion \\'III "int•ling nil n ;•nagenunt of beef type I 00(0 producing milk", ":\ ttvo-\•car-old 1 suppose the !don's flub too i, re- (tttwlty ntunit•ipalify obtaining the stun Iliebe,t percentage over {(iota This is 'French of \\'inghatn, for a few remarks !heifer", \\ as very ably taken by K ,3. (idler milking normally, \yithont lav St MARK'S, AUBURN sponsihlc and lion \\'ill responded very grac- )young ing been (tell," and "\\'hat r;use; \las- 111:d11 a m: \lurn;ng Prayer Child '!'ben on Sttiay .\udy C1:trl:c, on going; to be a l,ig jolt it i; realized iously In Iti.. remark, be ,dol;e of Thu topic fol the next ntcctint, "Ily- titi�, and what to dt about it" t1c \Vcrl:l\ \e\ysit;11(1 radio, loll\ Its \hal n„thing s1, 1 tf _I)t) prrernl trill I ten's Service lachicve Illi; boom;r, taut tfiicials believe Myth's splendid effort in the 1)111 Vic- deo ou the F4rnt" will be Ld:en by Interested dirymcn \\•ill benefit most _ of Cart\\•right and his s\\•;ung ti hers" \Imra\ I .1 - tl fret(( this filet t n his ca', anti hanging oil that the peg{,!,' ;11' l;lylh have more tor\ Lt an l lc rya, site the thole �' BLY1'1-( iiNITED CHURCH than enouelt t•ivic pride to go all out County \\ as proud of tills achievement Next ntcntb :Ile Tooter (Partners will This ii!tll is ))ring shotvtt, free of 1 (lel: out for hank rubbers now; Ile also spoke of the achievements of start a monthly continued study on charm., through the cntn•(cs\• of \I r Next Sunday ntornitg at 11 :15 Rev the chat), ,ire !-;t\•ing "tile\• have money ii for this bnwo,.t•, and it will lake a the 1113.111 1,i011,, and \\111l211 them con- "Care ;old \l; liltlenant•t of Fat•nt \la- Irvine S \\•ah„ce, in the 111ytlt \lett- (i I' \ .\Il:inson, of 1lrureficld' \\ill there" so get yl lit• gun otti again1)on't supreme effort, as some of the other tinned success - shiner\• \\'t' would lilac to see every tool Ikill to the cetittitr ul' October hitt rhat'ge of the serwicr Ittt :\ work tots hard I\iutl regards to (0111 ntuticip:tlities arc sure 10 put 011 a member „lit to take part u in this study .."1t W, r,'nnnt'nri"g al S:3(1 I' \I Sinclair will take the morning :\gni- •wife and Inv 'i family, 1 ate, trong finish Licit President nl Rodd sketched briefly \'cr,ar\• service in the I;rn {air d church sonic of the plats laid recently b\• the 1 The jt'int meting of the Junior fn- 1 Ile i; particularly anxious that a; 1F.xecutit•e :\Int,ngr these was the at stitute and F;tours 0;ts hi charge of newly farmer, in the district ;ts pt,s_ \t 7 o'clurk hr\ :\ SiniI int \\'ill have plopliatitn of 5lt0 t�wi cls the organ- Louis Phelan Isible, t'. it! a vat' tllclnsclvcs of the op- charge and the subject \till be "Ever- ization of a bl'\•s and girls band, and '1'I,c ',...10 -1 speaker was \Its Leslie Iltcrilmitt• to this interesting and ''Peen Lives '!'hurl!, and (1 I' .)Heist tie, that the citizen, stere co"tactetl, a0,1 the co-op- er,lti,'n of the pet isle of 111vth has been also the appropriation of a like amount Naftel, I: N. alto c,i,laitt 1 ;111,1 gave instructive filo( r for 0 rest tour{ project a very interesting demonstration on I �• SPECIAL MEETING OF THE WO- MAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY lnehletiun sc \•{res are being held this et? ve got a rted job on our hands 1,1 The roll call was answered by each fir,( aid 1;:verytne lock a very keen' MISSION BAND MEETING \\'rdnestla1' ryutil'g at 1 l' \I, lot Ree II„Ir that lead Lion introducing himself, and his t\ifr, intcresl in This, and we wish to again i There ((111 be a meeting of the \\r \I 1 1. 11 lletmerson, rile service trill 1'he \I i,sion !,,Intl of Loving. Sa- lty riving her first nano' Various til:ill: Mrs \al'tcI for her !:iu'l rt -up- S ,'1 the Unit' (I Church on \(Doll;} he conducted b, Venerable .\rrlulcacoti giving !vice held their October meeting. in the Lions Also itltlo:lticed guests who were cratil'tt evening, October '9, at 8 o'ciccl: '!'his \V J Doherty, M :\, ITU, assisted ht' :�ll'1)lalle To Drop Lt'aflets 1'lte ('Till, part! \vas taken by Ltuis I ba ;enrol of the United Church \with present I I i meeting will he 011 the occasion tf the Rev R \I P Putted, and other district rlTo•I)il\� rlThlll'tidal') ( pitch:lit 1001 moused a great deal of ii(' i,re't',n Pitt nlccting tpcucd tytllt k- r Lion Tauter Start Sibthtrpc took ov- la 'I'Iclnk;giti,t': '!';Ilk, in \titiIt the :(ilium • 1Ittii 011criug \Irs (UI) clergy hew I \ II \I ills, li .\, l.'I'h, \\'c,lthrr ilium:Hine, a plane will We annlsenit't i 1' C \\'ilium(, of \\' cat C'ltitii will give I Rector of hiitnewcr, fornu'rl •• of ( ltd- aver 111•rth s, ter time t„tile 1'1'inlr,- ct the meeting for the balance of the leader cntphasi::i 1 things for a "thank- the addre.,s This nlccting is o ice tit ,. . 1 \luso and recreation \\ as in charge ;leader 1 clult, will deliver the srmnun \ ,Bial evening Lion Stan hall prepared a tnlnr,s list'„ ).carr, honk, hrallh, • - . day) dropping It tilt.l< r,f coueratula tf \label Smith and Jack T:11111)!\•1 I 1.1'etyonc, and you are urged to come li brief, but splendid program The op- I food 'Bernie' \It\all read a '1'Itanl:- hili will follow in the \Ieuturial Ilan lions on our ;teres; in lir \111111 Loan I'h,• nlectin;� rlrard \with siigin;:0 and hear \Its \\'ilfor(l again \ccn\ v• .--- The first Wtv or girl f„ ictriewr one ening number was a piano (lust by \Its stat ()Hering hymn, ;,lid \its \lar,hall laid (ud S; .t. the Ding' I r special it\•itatioi is extended to the v �, , of these It itlrts and take it It \It 1111 Ilar1'c\' (trot() and \hiss 1'1irabctlt I a true Thath:wiring, Story Joan Philp Clothing Ol).jCCti�e I d5SCd \1i11s, tthirit \was folluw•cd by a much- V --- I' 1 members of the Anglican and 1'Icsh\' born at the telephone office will re- , lir Srrit: 1 It , she ;11<n read the Myth has a habit of oin mer tit I terian congregations i g g el'i\t' a dollar appreciated, a u d laugh -provoking MRS ISAAC MAR WOOD Sepirnther ntincles Doris Johnston _�, top In the recent National Clothing reading by \ir 1. \I Scrimgeour 'rids 1 fnnrrtl service was held Friday a[ 1'a1'r \\ "'lel' '1 itttt news on (Hili;, and C;unpaign, t'Ittti by the n'ac can still This show tear• to hate Ween staged WAS IN MONTREAL reading w t', her own composition, and'iernctn in !Ball and %;pie's Funeral Lorraine llaililtin on .\frit; \lar- he suhsrrihcd to. the ytttil for Illyllt oil \\'etlncsday by an Auto -Gyro plane, consisted u( rambling abutit every -day ':ulntit's for Martha 11111' \I itIlin, \wth 'merit(' Ifall :tad 1lariara l�ilpatricl: hitt( \lurritt, along with other :old district arts figured at i ton of but the plate det•elop(l motor trouble happening:, in our fait• village She tf the i:l'c (sate \1;u \wood, \\ Ito diell,rt'ad pucins '!'two neve life Inenlb11•,Intetllbers of the Good loads Commit- brought •lu date '.3 ill !i, have brcn soul will not be the one to come over brought in many amusing incidents 111 Clinton on \\'cdncsd\, October 1(Itlt, I titre reported, 11c0it Galbraith and 1ltr, was in Montreal on 1\lotul1\' 1111 cur ributcd Thr campaign for used 1 tt iii 11 T \'ande\1'aiit iu(orms The about fecal people, and her reading was in her ;,11th year, :(flet a Ito il�y il!• ,Ca of •1•t'"entan :\ letter of than! ; 1 uesda>, inspect 'lie t v {inert' and Iclntiling 1'nr l:nropran Relief i, „pen Standard that it twill prohaily put in one of the outstanding numbers of the Hess Rev C :\nderson officiated In j\t;ls read from the ho;piial at iia;ri•Ig;- equipment in'inc hands of the ,tar :1s- until the end of this month Anyone au appearance here before the Loan program \\'i. regret that it cannot be inn Harbour. tm, it; the lox of toys scut set, Curptprati"it Mill wishing t rontribuic tut\' leave chpses term( lit ..,,11 ,a \red in Liyth Union Ceme '~ published this week, but \1'111 appear by our (Band \(others and children --� !their donation of clothing at the Mem- \- icr\ I 1 ;1s 5.'(111 as we can ((tell spall' \11'ti • ,, Perth .If l' 1'l`Illtlirtetl It prepare articles for 1 ps ' t •': ' v -'IZ 1rITl. I r \ ({Drat in iii .hrrt Township, I t t I Ol'tllll Meetings Oj)Cll a ll hall It will be t;d:eu care t f (,O\T(, E T �A I IONS Srt'intgcor's reading was followed by ('11()11\, .\ngH.,'. ';til, 1N11, deceased (sate at t0r Sale ni \\'ori:, date expcel- \o 111 East \\'a\\•anlsh Farm Furtun ' *-- 1 !t tiItr,t r„0gralnlalions it Sgt a trio number by Lions Stan Sibtlio Il"` Vc,y faithfully, Fast t\•av,alt,,,h Tn\yn,llip 11 also do• R \\' ROSS intr well, and ;according to \Vediesda\•': bulletin, are in second place \yi11 41 Induction Service Being, hit CI(unl\ till, tilclin ,r\•cr,drtnm'iiripa' Hel(1 itiss are cult to catch tip with Myth, had resided lit:isi of her life there and ell, November -ir,) :\n\ children ttlu, )\rill hold it's first ntceting of the sea - and EAST 1VAIVANOSH 1Ittgll s ,td \Its l'tmting, who will 011 and \I ail Ilcnrt, and Mr Frank Ilnil}' at 1 tnde,boit She Was married ,i51tislt \\•o,i 1 Fritids for 111.)1 are asked son on \Innday night, at the holm. of \1r ;ut,t \Int Alex NIeGo\\;nt are October ?81h, celebrate their' Stlt wed - man They \were encored, and litany years :i 1 Itt handl stllsttiption price of 15 t•cuts \Ir and \Irs \\•:lh n- \le(iill Iger\- spending this ;'cel, with their son, ding anni1'rrs,uy contpldnentry tcncu•ls were heard on Sdu•t'it•in ti a ittttt'hlrr, Nies l?;111 to \ft•s \larslt;;ll a; soon as possible one is invited to attend •l indla\', and family at Fergus I llcarti\ t ton:;ralnlations to Mr and their efforts :\ quartette runlbcr vitt! (tilt!mt;, Tampa, 1ttrida, and a itttt I The nlcetit•yr closed h\• all singing, -- �` - NH- John Cumming of host, Cite, 1\Ir, (itt•tlil (1 1 valley Wort 1 tic) also rendered by four Lions, hranlc \Irs Fred ]linsscl, Sea forth \Ir \lar- llrnctldctitlt, "luaus, Friend of LittleI 1, N11111011, Curd Elliott, hrccnuut Tunncy w()(11 (lied in 19.13 Children" Ill Clinton Iiosuital \lichigan, and cousin, Mite. Tillie Cunt- It 110 gill on ( tuber :nth celebrate and Norm Garrett This number \was \Irs Statile;; Sibthorpe underwent an tiring of fort 'Unroll \.isitcd their cousin their 3rd ted!dliwe an, tett-\• of such short duration that \we failed -� �' operation in the Clinton (Hospital on \It RC NIe(i't\an, they t\ ere arcom• \\'e are very happy tar Ilugh and to get the title This \vas followed b• BIRTHS RATION COUPON DUE DATES \Vednesday trot niegr, and her condition, 1):;'acd by Nit., 11 Pullen, of Carson- ' Jerry, will have safely returned home another piano civet by \Irs Drown and T('i:Vi?1'--Tu \Vitgliatn hospital, on Coupons now valid are sugar 46 to 1,5, we arc glad lo report. is quite fa\•nur- vii ', Michigan front over ,. • ,hit\, to he united with Miss \lilts, and the trio also sang a Friday, October 111th, to NIT. and Nit's huttel• lit to 127, preserves 33 to 57 aide We hespeal: for her a speed \ 1 .'its T•heilea Caldwell spent the their nne((11,0e f,,ntilies for thi, happy number Aka; introduced to the Lloyd Turwe\, the gift of a daughter' :(ltd complete recovery I\\•etl: cud at llautilton and P1 to P19, meat M1 to M8 ccasittnu FLYING TIGERS' CHIEF HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 1 Pictured U, S. flyer, Gen. Claire --- , 9 Ile is active in 14 ?Jest. 15 Mammal. 16 Places that {coin money. 17 I? x i, I 18 Grey!: letter. 19 At u:y time. 21 Father. 22 Prohibits. 2-1 1'r" months. 28 De. -ert. 52 Wharf. 28 Soli. 53 South 30 Pig pen. American 32 Livestot h, {pains, 34 Booty. 55 Maks. 31 Sea eagle. 57 Still. 38 `:ig!it 53 Title. 39 Kit : en p.,l•ce 61 Toe..u'd. 62 from. 64 Unusual. 66 Uenian date. 69 Waterway, 71 Welcome. 72 Treatise. J;Q i 1iNIAIQ A S PEN,CEEA NTI IC PIATIEl.TmjOf ;S CIPID E RiGTSL.. 7iTTIE R 'HTO W L aEr,TIo1WL ` TrRiE_ SIS!N.EE �� HOME I :NI I IT PUNK) A 00'RrdUS AlMI E l Di'1TT TTFLrY 1PO,A G ti I Dj +E S!TIE R T g;TTo1R- DI` NY ,N OLOS E. -1 i D ETAI_S� T'P, O'Iv lN'E NIT 4e N.it (Latin). 42 t'erchcd, 46 Music note, 48 Not dry. 50 Sharp, esplo<ive 1 2 I3 VERTICAL 1 Cutting tool, 2 Possesses. 3 Type measure. 4 Parts of speech. 5 Near. 6 Indian. 7 Raise by assessment. 8 Woody plant, 9 Centimeter (abbr.). 10 Body part. 11 Unsuitable, 12 New Testa- ment (abbr,). 13 Dormant. 4 .5....,6.. 7 8 18 Mother. 20 Speed contest, 22 Benefaction. 23 Female saint (abbr.). 25 Rant, 27 Kind. 29 Proceed. 31 Years (abbr.), 33 Look after. 35 City. 37 Short deep. 41 Gaseous element. 43 Male cat, 45 Perform. 46 He com- manded the ---- Tigers." 47 Beverage. 49 Former Rus- sian ruler. 51 Fondle. 54 Make amends, 56 In noble style. 59 Staff of office, 60 Periods of time. 63 Legal charge. 65 Abstract being 67 Either, 68 Street (abbr.). 70 Rough lava. I2 13 9 10 WHEN FRED MEN' AHD ERNIE PWMER SIT DOWN TO THEIR RADIOS ON THE DAY OF THE GAME BETWEEN THE COLLEGES Of WHICH WY ARE RIVAL PARTISANS, THE NEIGHBORS HAVE TO STAY ON DUTY TO QUELL DISTURBANCES THAT ARISE WHENEVER A PENALTY IS ANNOUNCED OR A PLATER REPORTED INJURED (Copyright WI/ br TL„ Lon Sralluitt Lal T 'Li SPORTING �'HINO BY [ANG ARMSTRQN6 GLOSAS wlluArt5 "WHO won?" 1HE SPORTING THING ri 4 r 91Y 'That's putting it crudely—Let's duet say you've got no couragel" HOME -TOWN ECHOES By C. Kessler IF YOU fi3VS CAM FWD A FEu) EGGS IN -IHS HEN NOOSE I'LL h\Al. E 41J ANSEL FOOD CAKE I1 TAKES A POZEAJ EGGS AND I ONLY NAVE FOUR OR FIVE/. _C 'MEM01RS. MOPSY byGLADYS PARKS", THE ONES FROM TEXAS DON'T DOTHER TO WHISTLE/ REG'LAR FELLERS—No Man's Land Np RAYif46 1001 Alm rt/ad . ICOM ,, R,,,,' usce YOdt - min AN' WE'RE 5'POSEO T' BE FIGHTIN• DICTATORSHIP!, m.w nh .a Nou.«..H This Curious World By William Ferguson WH(PPODIU4(CCSs ALTHOUGH OFTEN HEARD, PROBABLY HAVE NEVER F3EEN 3.5.E/144 BY MORE THAN ONE OUT OF EVERY OtV /vORaO ,Pe&SO VS IN THE DUE TO CAMOU- FLAGE AND '>< DAYTIME- 3"413. AYTIME- 3 �44,, N. ...o.,LNACTIVITY: • II CAN YOU GIVE DEFINITIONS FOR. THE WORDS xleAcie AND PC/NT THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH h'OCKBY OR 041OO723AGLe EARS oe c�fPM°14J AIWAYS HAVE AN EVEN NUMBER OP ROWS, SOMETIMES AN INJURY DESTROYS A ROW OF KERNELS AND THE EAR APPEARS TO BE ODD - ROWED, BUT MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION SHOWS THE UNDEVELOPED ROW. e- a I2•to COPR. 1941 OY NEA SERVICE, INC. T, M. REC. U. S. PAT. OFF. ANS\\\ERs Puck , .. a fairy, or elt; punt . , . a flat-bottomed boat with square ends, CROSSTOWN By Roland Coe "Would you show me how to steam letters open with teakettle?" /Now 'mutes A NEAT A BLANK WALL ASI EVERSAW-; AN t40 Nonce, ON IT EITHER,! WELL, WHAODA WE. WAITIN' FOR' By GENE BYRNES 7.26.4.4. -"Rya of MUTT AND JEFF— And That's a Split -Second Watch Jeff Has in His Mitt /SuRE, TRE GOVERNMENT 1S\ ALVJAYG LOoy,ING FOR NEW IDEAS -•I INVENTED A NEW BULLETPROOF UNIFORM! /L ccr WNATS I IT MADE OUT OF MUTT? SPONGES! YoUSEE,YMEtl A BULLET STRIKES WATER IT DOESN'T PENETRATE, IT FLATTENS OUT AND STOPS! '!/& 7" (EN! COME ON,'3EFF! So WEGOTTA, P01 ThEE 08 AND GET SOAKED vt(T1 WATER! rL By BUD FISHER t Guess t'Lt. G;\ NOME AND TRYMINE W TAE BATHTUB! . MV111 0 '% POP—Cramped Quarters I'VE LIVED FOR. " WEE=K ON A TIN Of E " '-`•' (tgSv7j� / t 1.1•••01111111 By J. MILLAR WATT NOT MUCH ROOM TO f•,\OVE ABOUT .1 CHILDREN LOVE VENUS VOICE OF THE RIESS 'l RED LIGHT 'rim combination of a peacetime gas ration and a 11'artinie lire play delay ,you on the highway if you don't watch out. ---Vancouver Prov - litre. HER TOUGH LUCK "I %take up every Morning with a pain in the neck," one of the feminine fans complains, I is just too bad, ma'am, but you married him. --Ottawa Citizen, NO, POINTLESS Sonic of the butchers threaten to go out of business—pull tip their steaks and quit. But is this ra- tional?—Ottawa Journal. 'WHERE IGNORANCE. The modern girl's hair docs look like a mop, but she is not worried. She doesn't know what a atop looks like.—Brandon Sun. A Practical View of Post -War World Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., one of the world's great captains of industry, has also been doing a little look- ing Into the postwar world, and 1t doesn't seem to him it will be as amazing and revolutionary as others see it, says the Boston Post. He sees no family airplane and low-cost prefabricated housing projects on a giant scale, among other things, His warning should be heeded. 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You can get Instantine at any drugstore. nstantine 12 Tablets 250—about 2t a dose fret Cutlet Relief from Simple Pale • HIM REPORTS That First Centre for Junior Farmer Eduction Will Open Soon In Cayuga The tick% real youth communi- ty a. aloe in Ontario is soon In he tet up on the site of the former tilt* 1 .rining centre ;tt Cayuga, Hader the supplementary 4lgiirul- tural, education Ulan made public in June it is pruposc+l to set up in each county it centre for junior fanner education, for both boys and girls. A three•lnuntlis' resider tial course will be the core of tho pro - gran, '1'liis will be held during the winter ❑tennis --the slack farm season, The 22 acres of land and the buildings of the air cl nt•e make It eminently suitable for i18 now service. The large hangar will be divided into classrooms, equipped with all facilities uc.,cesary for practical agricultural education The former barracks will be re- nitetellcd as quarters for the stud- ents and there is it complete kitch- en and dining hall. Another build - Ing will house hum nu t! anti will be used for the farm me- chanics course, As for fun—the young fanners will create their own. P1'00810n Wit be made for theatricals and sports of various kinds and the large skating rink which was built for the air trainees will be open to their, The initiative it requesting the creation of a contniullity centro must come from youth farm or- ganizations. By their pledge of support, the project is assured of success under the province -wile plan, • • 1 The i';ll nouton-Whitehorse•Suag air route, over which thousands of airplanes and thousands of nous of supplies for Russia and for de- fence of North America were flown, was built and completed during the dark first fow years of the war, In 1942 and 1943 it en- abled a successful defence against Japanese Intentions in the Aleu- tians, North-West Air Command, with headquarter%% at Edmonton, has full control of the operation and maintenance of the aerodromes and flight strips along the route. All insttillatlonr of continuing value along the route, which have cost some $76,000,000 are owned by Canada, • • • Military trucks, declared sur- plus from the fumy, may now be sold direct to farmers. This is possible because Mason has been established between the Canadian Federation of Agriculture and War Assets Corporation in a co- operative project in which seven of the provincial departments of agriculture will participate, Under this plan a special price Is set on the trucks at which the farmers purchase them without any guar- antee of servicing or repairs. Four of such sales have thready been held in Ontario and arrangements are being made to hold thane in other provinces. YOU 11111 Enjoy Slaying At The St. Regis Hotel • Every Itooni %%1(11 Bath, Shower and Telephone. • Single, $2.00 up — Double, $3.50 up, • Good (rood, Dining and Danc- ing Nightly. Sherbourne at Carlton Tel. IRA. 41311 mi. ii:.a,v4aYiLuw.a l is :144164Mo aJan, 1 HI Swift Ease for Miserable BACKACHE Don't trifle wit 1 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. 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Follow label directions Buy today/ _/)d/a j•/D,_-!4„l.� VICEiAJN V'•7 �� V V Vnnc�awnAtl COMPOUNg GIs GET HITLER'S BEER HALL Beer mugs that once wero used by the Nazis to toast Hitler, now hold coffee for doughnut -drinking purposes, as pictured above. Munich bet.: hall that was the site of Der Fuehrer's 1923 putsch has been taken over by the Red Cross as a canteen for enlisted men and officors. Britain to Retain Emergency Powers British Labor Government in- tends to retain wartime emergency powers possibly for five years, Home Secretary James Chatter Ede disclosed in Commons last week, His statement carne soon after the House reassembled to tackle its big budget of work ranging BIABY CHICKS PULLET'S PURE BREEDS AND hybrid crosses 12 weeks up to laying. Pall hatched chicks booked to order. Order your chicks for 1946 now and secure the breeds you desire when you want them. Send for prlcelist and catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatch- eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario, LIMITED QUANTITY LAYING pallets, and some started chicks, immediate delivery, also dayolds. Order chicks now for delivery November -December, Bray Hatch- ery, 130 John N. Hamilton, Ont. PULLETS LAYING ANI) READY to lay pure breeds and hybrids, Also day old chicks hatched to order for Fell delivery, Not too soon to order your chicles for 1946, Send for pricellst and cata- logue, Top Notch Chickerles, Guelph, Ontario, BUSINESS ANI) PitOP'EItTY 1F YOU ARE THINKING 00' SEL, - ling your Business or Property, largo or small and wanrgood re- sults, consult this office, 80 years experience in selling all kinds of property, for further Information write. George Lawton, 709 Quel• tette Ave., Windsor, Ont. DUSiNES9 OPPOR'TUNiTiES WIN PERSIAN LAMB COAT or Hudson Seal Coat or Muskrat Coat and Muff valued at 3500.00 or $400.00 in cash Tickets 25c. or 5 for 31.00 E71d'LAt)ETII FRY CHAPTER, 1.O.D,E., Sudbury. Ont. Send your portnl note or money order to 9!re. L, Simpson, 118 KIngsmount Ittvd„ Sudbury. Ont, '41 PLYMOUTH CAR, EXCELLENT condition including rubbers. Send dollar for five draw tickets to J. Shedden, Llnlowe'en Draw Chair- man, Refinery Workers' Union, Port Colborne. Winner purchases ear for one dollar. $7,000 OPTIMIST HOME "MAY BE YOURS ALSO PARTICIPATE IN $10.Gu monthly 13ond draw. Other prizes. Details on receipt. Shares $1.00 each or 6 for 15.00, Send for ehares to St, Catharines Optimist Club, Box 445-11., St, Catharines, Ontario, I1 $10,000 HOME BUILT ANYWHERE IN CANADA to winner's specifications, or $10,000 In cash will bo awarded lucky winner. Also ehnnce on $100 monthly draw, Winner is still eligible for house draw to December. All proceeds for child- ren's welfare, 'Pickets El. each - 13 for 610. Mall remittance to Sud- bury Kiwants Club, Box. 68 DYEING AND CLEANING HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for Information. We are glad to answer your questions. Depart• sent II. Parker's Dye 1Vorks Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To. ronto, FARM MACHINERY 11010 SALE "VIICING" CREAM SEPARATORS and repair parts are always available either at your local dealer or direct from Swedish Separator Co. Limited, 720 Notre - Dame West. 6inntrenl 3, Que. i1OR !SALE SNOW PLOWS FOIL SALE, NEW or used, V or one way with hy- draulic or mechanical lifting de- vice, available imnmediately with- out priority, Automotive Products Company, 3282 Wellington St., Montreal, P, Q. BRIGGS AND STRATTON EN- gines, new, in stock 11/2-$66.16 six H, P. $167.36. Used Century ,In - tor 3 IL, P.: also 6 with chopper: new AS Century; Buttery Boost - ere $12.00. Dobbin's, Waterloo, Ontnrlo. from the economic problems of post-war trade and reconversion to the problems of peacetime for- eign policy. Mr. Ede reminded members that the present Emergency Pow- ers Act would expire Feb. 94, 1040, He announced that the Gov- ernment would introduce legisla- tion as soon as possible to main- tain "the necessary residue of pow- er over the transitional period," Monty's Double Hoodwinked Nazis Looking strikingly like Mondial Montgomery and thoroughly re- hearsed in the British command- er's mannerisms, Lieut Clifton James was sent off to Algiers by high-ranking Brltlsh Imperial General Staff officers a few days before the hlstorlc June 6 and was received at a public ceremony by Field Marshall Sir Henry Mait- land Wilson, and drove through Algerian streets lined with cheer- ing people. Lieutenant James played his part so well the paper said, that fascist agents transmitted the news to Berlin by way of Spain that Marshal Montgomery was away from his Invasion base. Sub- sequent evidence proved D -Day took the Germane by surprise, British Intelligence got the idea after Lieutenant James, walking onto the stage at a soldier's show In hie capacity as entertitlnment officer, was cheered by troops who thought be was Marshal Montgomery Sent for by high authorities, Lieutenant James underwent sae - clot training for his unique role. Studying Marshal Montgomery's roiee, gesture, walk, instinctive salute, and even had a false fing- er fitted to his saluting hand to replace one he had lost in World Warl, leOlt SALE REGISTERED DOBERMAN PINE- chers, internationally known stock, pups, grown dogs. Harvey M, Gratton, Grund Bend, Ont, • PUPPIES: COCKER SPANIELS, Gordon :lettere, Foxhounds (stamp reply) Bantams: $2.00 pair. Ivan Moore, Athens, Ont. WHiTE LEGiIORN COCKERELS for male. 12.60. Pullets some lay- ing, 12.00. Geo, W. Jamieson, R. R. No. 2, Atherley, Ont. .11 IRASI'BERIt1ES LATHAM EXTRA largo stock $5.00 per hundred, go- ing fnet, order at once. Als , Yel- low and Bronze Iris roots ten for 11,60, pontpnid, J, D, Murray, Nor- val, Ontario, LARGE WHITE I'EKI N DUCKS and drakes, $2.50 each. Mrs. Ross Shall, 1). R. 2, Carleton Place. Ontario, TRAINED FOX HOUNDS, 6 years, 6 years, Fox hound and coon hound pups, six months, ready to train, Henry Little, R. 1, Peterboro, Ont. GASOLINE ENGINES. NEW Briggs and Stratton air-cooled. Most modern engine built. Low cost. Write for descriptive fold- ers and prices. Scope Sales Co., Box 852, Ottawa, Ont, REGISTERED COLLiE PUPS SA- blo and white ten weeks old rea- sonable, It. Horton, Scnrboro Bluffs, Ont, PIANOS, A LIMITED NUMBER Ole our small new pianos will soon be available. Write for circular. Orders executed In turn as re- ceived. Factory Mason 00d Rlsch Limited, 642 King St. West, To- ronto. BAiLEi) ITAY F011 SALE, TIMO- thy Broom Grass, Iced 'trop Mix- ture and Upland. For particulars write J. Firman, flimuse, Mani- toba. GRIMM EVAPORATOR 6' x 18'; 1,700 buckets, spnute, covers, storage and gathering lames, set- tling can 9600. 11. RaruCS, Sand- ridge, Ont. • .\'I'TE:N'I'ION, E'AIVO EIt1. FOiR Sale: Tractor 'fires, made of rub- ber, suitable for bolting on steel wheels, $10.00 each. When order- ing state diameter and width of wheel. National Rubber Co, Lad.. 6 Wiltshire Ave., Toronto, Ont, ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED bought, sold, rebuilt: belts pul- leys, brushes. Allen Eaert ie Com- pany Ltd. 2326 Dufferin St. Tor- onto. FARMS 11)10 SALE LOTS 15 AND 10, CON, 8 MINTO Tp. 148 ncrrs, rant linnet nett road allowance, 8 acres hardwood, rest clnnred, 2 -storey brick house, wired for electric light; barn, about 68 ft. squame with stabling buildings in good condition, 2 miles from Harrtsto n, Ont, 1!; miles from school, hydro line passes term. .TDs, 11. Shannon, Barrister, eta, }Lrriston, Ont. 100 ACRES, 40 ACRES t'I,EARED, 40 In gond timber, stone house 80 x 32, 8 rooms, full basement and furnace, 2 vernndnhs and kit- chen, Barn 35 x 56 stone found- ation, some ploughing. done, well fenced, 11 miles west of South River, $2500. NV1111,nu J. Brown. South thee., Ontario, FA 1161, 2011 ACHES, 21/2 Mi LES from town, on highwny, con- venient to school. Mrs. Arthur Rochon Mattawn, Ont, A BEAUTIFUL, WELT, -IMPROVED 178 acres, ono mile south of Til- bury, Ont., on Middle Road. Chas Case, Blenheim, Ont. POULTRY E'Al1M le011 SALE, complete stock machinery, poul- try house for 2,000 hens, 10 acres land nenr Montreal. thrice $16,000 ,shy • Farm. or exchange for Dairy Write to Proprietor Paul Sopurh, it. R. 1, P. 0. Longueil, Que. 100 dCREc, 70 UNDER CI'I. '11A - ton, medium clay 10111, 15 ncrrs wooded, frame house, 1(1(041 56 ft. square, hen house. or ml nt elle, drilled well, near highway, lr,(t miles from school, , hur)1 and market. Apply Mrs. Jelin \Veit, .Winghnm, Ontn:io. lils`LP WANTED LINO OPERATORS AND FLOOR MEN WANTED COMPETENT LINO OPERATORS and floor men wanted for news- paper printing office, permanent position, highest wages. Wlison Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide W., apply nearest Employment and Selective Service Office. Order No, 1. WANTED:- MARRIED MAN FOR modern Ottawa Valley farm, hy- dro equipped. Separate house suitable for a man with one or two children, close to school, railroad and church, Wages $75 per month, year round engage- ment. Light, fuel, milk and gar- den Spare supplied. Give exper- ience and references In first in- ter. Box 57, 73 Adelaide W. To- ronto, Ont, WOMAN 30, '1'O 40 TO TAKE: FULL. charge of farm home, two child- ren, 10 and 14 years. Apply Elm- er 1Valters, 11, 5, Embrn, Ont. COUPLE E'Olt 557ALL FRUIT farm near 'Toronto, live in; man must be thoroughly experienced orchardist, wife, housekeeper wage and share of profits. If writing give all details, llyworth, r'ent•.tl 1)1118., Toronto, Ont. 'I'E.11'II I:IuS WA N'I'I:D iBE:LLI':VILT E 1'1'10.0' SCHOOL'S: Lady teachers will he required for January 1, 1946, Auxiliary Class Certificate desirable but not necessary. Minimum $1200; Increment $100. Maximum $1900.: extra 1100. if assigned to Auxi- liary ('Ines. Apply to 1,. A, K,ils, Inspector -Administrator, Colle- giate Building. Belleville. MR111CAI, I'I"S I'ROVI:N — EVERY SUFE'ER- er of ilheumatic Pains or Neuri- tis should try DI son's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 115 Elgin, Ottawa, Postpaid $1.00. STOMACH ANi) THREAD WOR11S often are the cause of III -health In humans, all ages. No one Im- mune! Why not find out If this Is your trouble, interesting par- ticulars — Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies, Spechillsts. Toronto 8 11AUMEEICA 1'OO'I' IIAI,51 DE• etroye offensive odor Instantly 46e, bottle, Ottawa agent. I)enrnnu Drug Store. Ottawa. SATISFY 1'OI'1051111' -- EVERY sufferer of Rheumatic Paine or Neuritis should try Dixon's Re- medy. M11I11'o's Drug Store, 336 Eagle. Ott awn. Postpaid $1.00, (iE1' READY FOR \MINTER. Build ftp your resistance with McrrIlis System Tonle Tahlete. Canadian favorite for forty years. From your drimelst or postpaid 91.00, from ?torrid Pro- ducts, 98 Stiverbireh Ave. Toron- to, Ontario. IIAIftI)IiESSING LEA R N HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson method. Information on request reeardinn choses Rnhertsnn's Hairdressing Acnd• erne 137 Avenue Rend. Toronto MUSICA1. INSTOI'MRN'1S FRED A. 1lO1)DiNGTON 131TYS, ells, exchanges musical Instru- ments, 111 Church, Toronto 2. tll'I'O11TIIVI'1'Ii s FOB tt'n11EN BE A HAIRDRESSER 1015 CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Creat Opportunity. Learn Unit renting Pleasant dignified professlon. good wages, thousnnde successful Marvel ,zraduntes. America's greatest pyo• Ism, illustrated entnlogne free Witte or reit MARVE:I. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS 368 BLO1)11 W TURI,N'r0 Nrnaches: 41 King St. HnrniU"e & 74 Rideau Street (Melee Have You Heard? —o - An enthusiastic golfer carte home to his dinner after a game. During the meal his wife said: "Willie tells me he caddied for you this morning!" "There now!" exclaimed Wil- lie's father. "I thought 1'd seen that lad before." Private: "I know a good joke about crude oil." Skipper: "Well, spring it." Private: "It ain't refined." "I preeenttd my little girl with a banana, but she much preferred her doll," says a correspondent. She soon found that hhe could un- dress a banana only once. —o— Every real American has two real ambitions, first, to own a home; second, to own a car to get away from home. AGEING A CAKE General Eisenhower asks that no Christmas parcels be sent if it ap- pears the soldier may be en route home, as nothing ages a cake like following a G.I. over a couple of hemispheres. — Stratford Beacon - Herald. I'EiRSONA!. ASTROLOGICAL READING 10c. Contains your lucky days, When to plant and harvest by moon's phases, etc. Send birth date, Lau- rentian Specialties. St. Laurent Montreal, 0. Que, PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUR OWN SNAPSHOTS Your negatives make the most dis- tinctive Christmas Cards you can get—cards that your (riends will treasure — particularly friends on active service. Select your favourite negatives and send to us. We'll return 12 attractive, embossed greet- ing cards with pictures printed on —and envelopes for mailing—all for 69c. Order enrly, (2 Photos on Calendars for 25(..) STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE no: 121, I'oetnl Terminal A, Toronto A customer tit Berwick, N.S., writes us: "1 received the beautiful Christ- mas curds which you printed from my own negatives, and 1 want you to know how pleased I am with your wonderful work and prompt service, 1 will be a regular custom- er of Star Snapshot Service frotn° now on," Any Size Roll -6 or 8 Exposures, DEVI:i3OPED A51) PRINTED 214e 3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 20e Size 4" x 6" in Beautiful Easel Mounts You run hove enlargements colour- ed by hand for a small additional charge. Framed Enlargements 4" x 6", on Ivory tint mounts, in frames 7" v 9". Burnished (;old or Silver, CirrvIssiaan SVnlnut or Black Ebony finish 6410; It enlargement coloured 79e. Print your name and address p1111n- ly on 011 orders, TIME TESTED! QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your films properly developed and printed. 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 26c REPRINTS 8 for 26c FINEST ENLA RUING SERVICE You maty not get all the films you want this year, hut you can get all the quality end service you desire by sending Your, films to 131PERI A1, I'IIOrll SERVICE 54:,)1on 1, 'Toronto l'AI'EN'I9 FETHEIIS'1'ONHAUGI1 te COMPANY Patent Solicitors. Established 1890; 14 King West, 'l'oronto, Booklet of Information on le - 1111 010 WANTED \\':\N'T R01'50 1N VILI,:\GE, town or en lllglway, prefer with little land. Also want business, any kind, Stat, full pa•tirulanrs. price etc. George Drummond, Owen Sound, 0114111 io. WANTED '1'O um' A IA1' 1'IRESS, A, Alyea, Cur ries, Ont. Phone 26r24, L'urgr:'sville bine. 1(I N\ 0.11. SIAMESEIUT- ten pure-bred, Box 56, 73 Adel- aide et, \Y, 'Toronto, QIIANTI'(V (1) 1,A1t(11.1 \Vl11,0\Y trees. Hanger Limb Company. 85 King Street West. Toronto. Ont. FEATHERS. FEATHER 0005 OF all descriptions; highest prices paid. For particulars write to Queen City Feather Co.. 23 Bald- win St.,'Poront". WANTED TO PURCHASE PUIL- ets all ages and breeds. High prices paid Apply Box No. 51, 73 Adelaide 3.V., Toronto. H.\'O'IIING EGGS WANTED FOR 1916 hateldne season. Floris cull- ed and blondle=ted free of charge under Government ti u a ti l nn guaranteed premium. plus hatch - Ability premium paid. For full details, %write 13ox 35, 73 Adelaide \\'., Toren ln. ISSUE 43-1995 PAGE 4, ' THE STANDARD 4._.. we- - ......-6** It {. ,,._..�. L....ir. .41:; , ,11111111111001400411011011111% \ .'ii , i t P i .. i 1 11; l.IlllICI OI tile Air" 011 Tuesday thorn- Isonal progr,1m in charge of Mrs Nur- -.----- ing, he was assi-ted by the Junior nIln I:adford key Harold Snell ad - Quartette, \I('ssr, Normal \IcDowcll, dre,,el the nitrti::g and took ;is his Ilan•ty \Icl)o,tcll, hull las Campbell subject 'The \\")rill for Christ" The } !'unl Lloyd \\••r;dtn, with \VInuifred President, \Irs NIc1'ittie, a 'a, in charger Campbell as inanist of the Intsitn-- It \\ '41,• dt' eitlVII to phr- II, INSURE NOWAND BE 11SSURFI) t ,,q,,elneetiitg l,l t r11,1,t' aitll the ked (�rns, ntonc), .; flail ,; t• a rhe 1'nn,g I,,if flan0e,t the •heel• for the National , { week nas lett by Miss Pearl Jamieson Car - Fire - I,ife - Sickness - Accident. with I'Itydlis ("ook at the piano 'I"hc ("b,thing I bi.cller, of ai. ice I note• ' •, 'i ll'1'IpIIIYC i„,„11 11'x1 rya(' i,1' Hili fill- Il'11 }; !'111 alt Ne"1 read from„I•III;I:1 i,Elliott. Gurdon Elliott irhauan f'ta,'t.1 by Murray Mel)nwell 16tl�cr ;111 t l'ifnrll \\•a,slt i,'t• parcel) IN TILE ME11IO1t1AL HALL, 111,)"111, ON 7. Office Phone lt. hun© Ips, Residence Phone l: or 110, R(recited .\, Iii, tial the "1"hank-Ui- A ;'I"ha "I "tapir on .\friia tial given ht' MrsQ "COURTESY AND SERVICE"li Il,uol!I sny!I Thenlrrliug c!ostd will, ((Ting, uu,'uug the special collection) o I he \ i Elliott insurance Agency BLY'1'Ii -- ONT. Wednesday, October 2!1,19.1 FowlFol Supper BINGO and DANCE 11 ,1> tor the ill,t'11,')IIt'11IIg meet- 174)01)1D/10r,Mtitan)l2!7r1724124r31,474la4/XN7ti+7+118t2t?,7t?12t,i)4I?tatitAA IialltAitINN thr benc,hctlf 1, IIng cl(,sc l with ;1 hymn ;uul the belly• ir, diction Miss I',hert,l \lc\"ittic of Go( 'di, �y44 �.'�,f. '> tent Sunday under the parental roof �7`T'i-T.TT-f .^ �'i'wi 1' i� i�1 i i..�..�. r�. �..�r.a ✓t.�..�. �..�..�..'�..�H�. 4..i''/�'1'.!f'I..i'.i'i.M.�..%'.i..�..�h. y'. 1 t� r M }t,Don'aute11ththen!,;uul i; dvin� ay tvrll�_.:!. sant be cx1r, , I rd .t. Your Coat On = 7,.... ., Yet ;3.o It. !r ". �\ars 5'rach:tl and \1111 Josielilt- ` _,*. � Mr a: (l \I r', \V111 l'arter an l !;unity chart;tu i lith res visited 011S1111(1:11' motored to London cul 'Thursday and with \1r and \Ir, Jack Nurharan little Jimmy Carter was ably to return \Ir and Mr, I' Vincent visited on �{ The Job's Not Finished 1t. The Ninth Victory Loan is a Challenge to Every .;r .f Huron County Must Buy More Victory Bonds, Canadian to HELP FINISH TIIE JOB. re It's The Last :3 Percent Victory Loan For At Least A Year. Sign Your Name For Victory Huron County National War Finance Committee. Sunday with I :\C RAY Vincent 1"; MUSIC 131' KEN, S ORCHESTRA TUES., OCTOBER 30 Sponsored by the members of St Michael's Church Supper - 5.30 to 8 P.1111,, followed b';I Bingo & Dance, 1.01(1)0 1 The Farther; have been busy di;tg:ng 1'Ir. +.i Mrs. (xovler honoured i +• polalrl's talc p(?t wei'k aLr1 have ,nine 1held on 1 .1 family 1,� ttlu•ring ,,vas ._. sore bads, and not much to show for t ;; il, lu l e tarhtcrl not getting their seed .t. balk There will he no g.'ntl spuds .t. w,hied this year in this district ' The Ned Cros, quilting na, held in J. the basement of the church on \\'ed - ,t, nysday iuorninr Three quilts were ronlpleted :1 put luck dinner was ,�. scrvt l I'llc \1• \I S nn•ct.ng was :i• held in the afternoon tyillt the devil- ' ♦i. •t' 1+4+44o w;.r,..10Imo! :»:44.44 : 1.2":":4.:444+++4.;...44++ f,;«t••i»t +4441 WESTI+'IELD i beth of \Vinghant visited on Sunday \1 r_ G-,r11cn Snell visited on Satin. - 'day tt•Itlt her .„ter, \d r, Annie \\"alper of Auburn ttith \Ir and \Its Norman McDowell \Ir and Mr, \\' F Campbell, - \1" Ir.il'ryrl C;uu1 brit, risitc'i on Friday • Air and Airs Douglas Campbell at- 1lr and \I r, Norman Carter of tended tit. ,n,:'d and \'(nnu hlut teal- (-11111.01 ding in llttllet' Township on Saturday. \ars hadfot,l of Palmerston visited \Ir anti \it, Carl Dean and lana-lett Sunda) %vital \lr and Nlrs I).ugla- Campbell Nit- and \I r., till Jennings and chil- dren of Detroit, visited last neck with Mr and \1 r• 't1'iiG;un 1\'aldcn \Irs U,balleston of Goricrich is ei< iting her dativ'ttir, \Irs Ncrtnan Uc• i Dowel) Mr and \Irs J 1. \Iii)„well, Mr and Mrs Charles `;pith, 'Messrs Arnold Cook and (r'rdou Nlclh,wcll, visited oa Sunday with \Ir and \Irs John Gear of Kitchener ! \I r and \I r. 1\'illianl \\";!ldcn, \i i and \I r, I.lorrl \\';II(len, 111'1 cllil(Irrn, ',Ir.:. Annie 1<illough vi••itcd on Sunda:. with \1 r and \l t s Is: Cameron of Luck - now (•nn,rltltlati. ;Is are extended to \Ir \\'nl Ii Campbr'II of this district, who on Friday reached the grand age of K'1 EDITH CREIGHTON'S DECORATOR'S SHOPPE PHONE 158, BLYTH, SUNWORTHY Wallpapers ARE INEXPENSIVE LUXURIOUSLY DESIGNED LASTINGLY BEAUTIFUL PRICE; ARE RIGHT ALSO pAINTS AND ENAMELS OF QUALITY RiDSMEL to Step Pant Sme'l SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY. 1 1 $ F. C. PREST Phone 37.26, LOUDESBORO I years Ile enjoys gouts health and is 1 vert• active, l;11a1 g a kcal interest is the affairs of the community \I r C.:implicit has bcyu a rc,i•icut of this community 1''r over 7) years, I cr•ntin,g from Whitley 'Tuwnshilr to lhl- ran County a, a boy In early life he Lea, a school t ' cher and taught for some year, 1:1 1lurott and Perth Conti - ties, ttltinlatel choosing farming as Iti, life's work Ile was accustomed to lug, swim', plow, harrow tyitlt oxen . Mr Campbell resides frith his son, \Ir 1\' A Campbell, al,d \Irs C:npbc.,l I ,lir George !Srown n( Ru comb, 'is- itcd on \touchy with Nlr and \Irs \\' ( [' Cantpitell Mrs Campbell rcturnc,l home witit hien to be with her sister, \Irs J 1•: Turd of Cumber, who is very ill ' \Ir ('larcnce Cok Ila; l spo•c,l of the chopping mill at \\'hitceiturcb to Nit. Victor Ca,cnlurc n( (•11;11111111 \Irs Iraid(' ;sprung of I.'lulcsbnru is Ivsitiug her sister, \Irs Clarence Cox Nor and Mrs Ilert Taylor were Gude- ( • rich visitors 011 \touchy Mrs J Fitzgerald of Godcrich, spent - a few days wi;h her sister, Mrs \V A Campbell .trs Maurice Bosnian sport a few days last week with her daughter, \Irs - I)uncan NIc\i;Viol, of \\'•.!ton \Ir and \Ir. \\' F Campbell, Miss 1\'itnlifred, attended the "Crusade for Christ” meeting held at Clinton on Fri- day evening Itev 1-farold Snell was on 11The Sni,,lay ,11 the hylar of \I1' and \Irs \\n! t;oticr, 11 honour of their 30th tte(I ling ;l .nn(rsary, and in view of ; their drparun•,, to resitle in Myth r, Earl Caldwell 11rccrated them tvitlt an mitti',crsar,: ttcdlliug rata', trhich ,hr Riad( hrr , ti, and the members n(! 1 In ;111I1 hair, \l i• and \inti 1?arl 1(1))11 and children, and \l r and \it•, the family combined to present 111011 ' with an .lectric table lamp Among [Caldwell and rl,ildrrn, \lr and M rs \I 0r tai .. prescut were \Ir and Nits Sart) 1' 11 Gut•irr ;11111 family, Mr ;nil \Its Niel 1 A(1111ission to Suppe!', Hint;( and Dance, Adults 75c, Children 50c. Admission to Dance Alone 40c • I • - 1 1111 11 (:h;u•lcs .1n,tay and rich children, of [rode. H. H. Hannam is President and Managing Director of the Canadian Federation of Agri- culture. In a message addressed to farmers, Mr. Hannam says: "The farmer who is wise will look ahead and plan carefully. "And in these years when prices and returns are more satisfactory than they have been, when labor is scarce, when farm machinery is restricted, when building materials arc not readily available, a good course to follow would be that of putting a substantial share of the year's earnings into sound securities such as Victory Bonds. These reserves will not only provide a measure of insurance against .dif- ficulties in less favorable years, but at such time when supplies arc favorable and costs will probably be lower, their purchasing power will be greater and return from them correspond- ingly increased. "We believe this is good planning from the farmer's standpoint. At the salve time, it is the very best of planning from the standpoint of the Nation,” 115 FARMERS CAN BUY VICTORY BONDS on convenient deferred payments THROUGH ANY BANK .. , just sign a short form letter which Victory Loan Salesmen carry (banks have copies) ordering the bank to buy Victory Bonds for you. Pay 5% when ordering and the balance at any time during the next 12 months. The interest the bonds earn pays the interest on the bank loan. 9-56 NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE Vecinesilay, October 21, 19.15 ri Lit . t . �tr, ,t eila DURO PUMP YOUR FARM LABOUR PROBLEM Running water is essential --in the hoose, the stables, poultry houses and greenhouses — saves time, labour and promotes better anti healthier living conditions. NEW DURO PUMPS are available in greater quantities today, but shortages of Materials and Labour twill not allow the llnro factory to produce enough to meet the demand. All Hurn Dealers are on a quota basis and permit to purchase must be approved by \\'.1'.'1',11, EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS For Kitchen, 111111rootu and Laundry. Visit your l':tuco Dealer fur available styles, LEWIS WHITFIELD LOCAL AGENT PHONE 130 9RAsscuQ4S EMPIRE' BR SS :MTG„, COQ LIMITED, Sirs' ee f.gin any brenrrh 1 0 • London ,'Hamilton.;ToronEo: SudI ury ,Wlrinipeg ;Vancouver' THE STANDARD -1 -• PAGE 5' GROCERIES SCARCE I'i'i;i11S FOR 'PIIS WEEK LIGHT AMBER HONEY CUT MIXED PEEL WITH CHERRIES AND FRUIT RA1S1NS REGULAR REGULAR ITEMS PRICES Dare's Cookies Per Lb 23c Snowflake Ammonia Per Pkg 5c Van Camps Prc•Cooked Beans Pk 5c Red Rose Cr flee Per Lb 43c FROZEN SEA SALMON Flcsh Fillets — Smoked Fillets PIONEER FEEDS SHUR-GAIN FEEDS A. L. KERNICK Groceries — Egg Grading Locker Storage Phone 39, Blyth Services h bolding l d I l l g their .11. n i w e r, a r �' 1111 (.�• r4.� r�♦.�♦.�. i,H�♦.�• �♦.�♦ •�, �H� �♦.�.0•♦.�..�♦.�..�♦.�� ,SHO ,� i :44444:44:44:444-44 4:44:44:44:44:4+,:.++.1,444444++.1.4.1 October 23rd at 11 u'cock In j; LYCEUM I'IIEA'I'RE (�onnu11i]1ty LDetloll Sale the tIRev I still 7:311 in the evening �•' WING1HAM—ONTARIO.r ATKINSON'S OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS with Rev ilart4l Snell, of :Suborn, as r �• al the \lass e�-Ilam. I.nt Blyth, all iWO Slums Sat. Night guest speaker 1 �. --- = .' .: I'OOI ROOM. :. SATURDAY, OCTOBER NTH • Mr and \I r, wit, Lansing, Rct' and !i Thura, Fri, Sat, Oct 254 SPECIAL .26.21 •� commencing at ' o'clock, as follows: \Irs Itart'y (lvveland and \lisses sunt 1)IIIIIIg rocking chair; a_- I.rNONNINI•N,NIA ROX Y THEATRE, ( CAPITAL TIIEATItE REGENT THEATRE CLINTON. GODERICH.I BEAFORTH. NOW PLAYING: "The Song Of NOW PLAYING: "The Fighting Bernadette", Shown once each I evening at 8 P M Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Susanna Foster, Turhan Bey and Bora Karloff "THE CLIMAX" -burs, Fri, Sat, Dual Attractions Joan Dai is, Jane Frazee and Bob Crosby 1u�thing may happen \viten tiro but a defunct mn•ic puhlishiug firm "KANSAS CI'T'Y KiTTY” I'hrre \\a, more than mischief afoot lthett the town hooker became head 11 a gang of bandits ;aid sttindlcd the ranchers "THE LAST HORSEMAN" with •Russel Hayden and Dub Taylor COMING Robert Young and Lar- COMING: "Lady On A Train" aloe Day in: "Those Endear. with Deanna Durbin ing Young Charms" Guardsman" by Alexandre Dumas NOW PLAYING: Maria Montez in "TIIE GYPSY WILDCAT" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Maria Mr,ntez, Jon Hall, and Turban Bey .\ 'Technicolor treat from the land t\ here aeltcnture lives ;and romance rules "SUDAN" Thursday, Frilay, Saturday Dick Powell, Claire Trevor and Anne Shirley Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Robert Young, Laraine Day and Ann Harding In Ilse ,tor; of a man obese self- confidence finally yielded to the will of a \\•ontan "THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan and Laraine Day \i'al a Her. Mick Powell, as a Heol Telling a tale of the theatre and Ilallllteil II\' ll lo\'t'I1' tale ;11111 pru111llil}; some (bang-IuJ, enter- tainment "MURDER MY SWEET" "PATRICK THE GREAT'" COMING: "Molly And Me" with 1 "The Bullfighters" Matinees Sat. & Holidays at 2,30 p.m. Mat., Wed., Sat., Holidays 2.30 pm Matinees Sat. & Holidays a' 2.^.0 p.m, ,.,Peter Lawford, Lassie and Laddie,; , , , , , J. rl.nnl tchle; organ twits, stool; -and Ruth Cleveland of Claire, Michigan Donald Crisp in >x :: SA'IOhl+�1Z S SUNDRIES :I \lort'is chair; square spent as fc\w cla, twilit their cuttsins,'"', "SON OF LASSIE" "'ter. Cigarettes, , •:♦ H::: ;� •: I obaccos, (_ i arettes, Pop,$; table; o,1 stove. \\ Itis oven; lawn mow- 'Mr and Mrs Sidney Lansing "'Jhe grt'att',t i,lllllan interest ,t'try '• ♦3. er; porcelain -topped table; lied, spring \lits I;ina Kirk i, spending the ':.-`4 If ;III till' brining you I.arltlic, son,. ;. and Other Sundries. ♦t♦ ;Ind 111aln't,,; stand; kitchen cup- week wins friends. in 'Toronto 'rd. I.as•ie, b: ;1 greater ;Irlwenture^' ,.01)C1] all day and evening.; board; number of scalers and us; \Ir and \Ir• Charles Vodden visited ban filmed in the picture "I.assic„ , •t♦ )a ('mile hoose" .-• :.�'lilll] Street, I31yth.•t• clothes rel:; ?-gallon crock; smoke \with \Ir and \Irs George \Vart on ':; iI'hcrc swill he \two $stones emit ni);ht�• t :a +1•414.1..1”1”:"1“:“:04.+.14.+++.104”:”1.+.14+.1.i. Sandal\' wi at 7:31) and 9:3\1 1' \1 \Ir an•I Mrs Robert 1'otngblutl and :?�Matince, Saturday afternoon, at 2.30.A Mr and \Irs \\'illi$ \Iotnitain visited " Mon, Tura, Wed, Oct 29-30-31 , nncx, t\ith ioot Stealer front I1eater stove lira'; ked, full size; battery radio, in running order Cream separator; sewing- machine; couch franc; iron bell,lcall; lawn nitnwrr; chair;; root plilper; wa‘,lthuard (heal w lntt'. t.lhlc; \\'ilton rug, 61',x9 2 mirrors; one small table; cook stove; single hell \with spring and mattress TERMS CASH \V II \lurritt, :\uctioncer ti R Augustine, Clerk 09-1 toitll friends in G(.;rric un Sunday I)r and \Irs ('atllcrun of Toronto and \Irs \I Ballantyne of Brussels, were at \Ir ;old Mrs F. J Crawford'$ 'fa Jane Wyman and Jerome Cowan in 1. seised t,uctinncct For Huron t� "CRIME BY NIGHT" •" • tins ieturnc1;1d fron\Irt serartv'ice \with the g44:44:4-4:44:4444:444,-;++� 4.4.k:H4.:Hw:4++:4•:4+1:1; i\1rya1 l ';l 1ha!1 : \'a, aIId 1w Ill. he 1c'ntinuing his former occupation. - -- - 1 CI rre•pnmlence promptly answered Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales hate at The Standard Office, for by calling ('hone 2203, Clinton. Charge moderate and satisfaction Guaranteed, DOUBLE BILL "Monty Woolley and Gracie Fields ins 1,, "MOLLY AND ME" and h If you arc loner', \write Box 31 Clarkston, \\':t,h Send stamp EI)WARI) W. ELLIOTT u':: Sunday \Irs I Collinson and \lits Mary \\'att spelt Sunday twits, \lt•s J tlelville \Irs II \\'ells and Miss Elizabeth \loins were' in London last week at- tending the funeral of their aunt \Irs Ellen fading, sister of the late \lathew and John \lain; LONDESBURO \Ir and \Irs \V 1.yon of Thorndale, The Lendesboro United Church ;re and son, CPI Gordon Lyon, wt'ho has ea ... and someday, WE'LL take a trip !" C OMEWIiERE in the back of your C mind, there's that urge to go plates. Right now it must he filed under "Future" but it's part of 115 as Canadians to want to discover for ourselves what the rest of the world is like—to plan for that "some day," when we'll take a trip! That's. why it must be part of our planning now, to make sure such pleasant things as trips are possible in the post-war world. And they'll he possible only if we fight against inflation—fight now to keep Canada's dollar worth a full dolls\'! \\''hy is NOW so important? Ile - cause NOW civilian goods are scarce, money is plentiful. NOIV is the time we lutist guard against paying more than things are worth—against 'clack markets—against buying more than we need, or goods we don't need! NOiI' is the time we must support rationing and price controls! Up to the present, we've kept our dollar sound. And we can continue to do so if we keep up a strong, steady fight against inflation! If we fail in this fight, prices will rise. Wages will never quite catch up. Sooti you'll pay, perhaps a dollar for a quarter's worth of goods! And that means your dollar is worth only a quarter! That's inflation. And after inflation, comes de- pression. Depression means neither you nor anyone else in Canada will have trips. You'll be lucky if you have a job! So, for our own sakes, for the sake of returned men, for our children, let's never relax our struggle to keep Canada's dollar worth a full dollar! Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ON'T'ARIO) to reveal the dangers of inflation. Make this Pledge Today! I pledge myself to do my part in fighting inflation: By ob:ervtn7 rationing and avoiding black markets in any shape or form. By resputin7 price controls and other anti•intlation Measures, and re-, fraining from careless and unneces- sary' buying. I will not buy two where one will do, nor will 1 buy a "new" where an "old" will do. By buying Savings Victory Bonds and War Stamps, supporting tax- ation and abiding by all such measures which will lower the cost of living and help keep prices at a normal level. returned from ([olland, Spent the week C101 with the former's mother, \Irs E 1.\'011 and sister. \i rs \Poison STRAYED A burse, to the premises of Robert Craig, south h.11f lot 7, concession 7, :Morris '1'o\wn'hip Owner may have halite by proving property and paying expenses (y)-lp FOR SALE 21100 1b Reniretw scales, almost new; Lister cream separator, almost nett', can be used by hand or power Apply to George Co:clouglt, RR 1, Clinton RADIO FOR SALE Late model •1-tuhc i'hilo) Battery Radio, in good condition Apply to The Standard Office for particulars FOR SALE 1 Purebred ktrhant co\\', S years 0it1, due Jantrlry 1st ; 1 Purebred heifer calf, 12 month, old, both \with papers Apply, R J Pt well, photic 9, Myth AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Household Furniture to be held at the residence of Mrs George Muldoon, Brussels, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27TH commencing at 1 P NI: Combination hook rase and writing, desk; 3 -piece chesterfield suite, good as inew; 1 extension table with four leaves: 6 dining room ducks; ; 1 extension table and 1) dining room chairs; 1 oak buffet ; 1 large corner cupboard; 6 kitchen FRESH EVERY DAY chairs; 2 rocking chairs; 1 platform rocker; 1 2 -picot bedroom suite; 2 iron beds; 3 sets bed springs; 1 wooden bed; 2 small tables; 1 coninlode chair; 1 con- golcunt rng 6x7: 1 electrolux vacuum "� M cleaner; pair large pillows; electric rangette, !1;cd 3 months; Quebec heat- er; small heatet ; coal oil heater; large coal oil oven; 1 dozen dinner plates; 1 dozen knives and forks; 2 toilet sets: roasting pan; wash tub; 1 -gallon coal nil can; copper boiler; several stone crocks; 3 flat irons; nickel tea kettle; 1 new lantern; lawn mower: lamps: scalers, iron pots, iron frying pan, -cid dishes and glassware, and other artic- les. G. R. AUGUSTINE REPRESENTING THE MONTREAL LIFE "THE FRIENDLY COMPANY" Associated with The Atlas Insurance Company, London, England. LIFE - PENSIONS • ANNUITIES WILLIAM II. MORRITT LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Specializing In Farm and Household Sales. Licensed for tho County of Huron. Reasonable Prices, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. For information, etc., write or Phone William IL Morrit1, phone, Residence 113; Shop 4, Blyth. 4.4•tf. Frank's Bakery PIIONE 38. BLYTH, ONT. PIES, CAKES, COOKIES, BUNS, COFFEE CAKES. Everything Homemade TERMS—CASH Mrs George Muldoon, Proprietress Lett' Rowland, Auctinnccr Robert Patrick, Clerk 08-2 HAROLD JACKSON Licensed Auctioneer. Specialist itt Farm and Household Sales. Licensed in IIuron and Perth Counties, Prices reasonable; salts fiction guaranteed. For information, etc„ write or phon+. fiarolll Jackson, R.R. No. 4, Seafortk. \'hone 14661. ROASTS AND STEAKS PORK CI-IOPS Peamealed .Back Bacon Lard and Shortening Phone 10 PROMPT DELIVERY Wednesday and Saturday. N. McCallum Butcher. Phone 10, Blyth. Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY. Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seaforth, 15, Collect. DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTD. Pr Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 1. Is it necessary to send a reply when one receives an invi- tation written on a visiting card? 2. When a wedding engagement is broken, tvhat should the girl return to the ratan? 3. Do the women leave the table before the men at an informal dinner? 4. \Vho are the only perssms one can ask to fill in for a dinner par- ty at the last minute? 6, When one is introducing Mr. Jones to ,Mr. Smith, is it proper to say, "Mr. Jones, my friend Mr. Smith"? e How should a divorced lean and woman act if they should by chance meet in public? ANSWERS 1. It is not absolutely necessary, although a hostess is always grate- ful to receive a reply, 2. All gifts 2f jewelry, iltchtding the engage- ment ring, all photographs and letters, 3. No; at an informal din- pdtr thdi men and women usually leave the table together. 4. Ask only a very intimate friend, as it is a favor you are asking, The true friend will accept, as he never knows when he may want to ask you to do the sante thing. 5. Not it Mr, Jones is. also a friend. This expression implies that Mr. Srnith only is your friend, 6, A courte- ous bow is all necessary. MORNING BLUES DIS- APPEAR when breakfast includes Maxwell House ... the choice blend of Latin-American coffees that stimulates and cheers you. Start the day tvell with Maxwell House. EASE PAIN OF COLDS, SORE THROATS FST! See for yourself how quickly Aspirin acts! Drop one in a glass of water and "clock" it. Within twat seconds, it will start to disintegrate. It does the same when you take it. As a result, it provides relief with remark- able speed. Get Aspirin today. Tho "Bayer" cross on each tablet is your guarantee that it's Aspirin. -ASPIRIN- NOW--New Low Prices! Pocket box of 12s.... only tae Economy bottle of 24 .. onty29e Nally size of 100 • .. only 79a ISSUE 43-1945 The Queen Couldn't Buy—No Coupons! Queen Elizabeth attended a church bazaar In Aberdeenshire the other day and made several purchases, relates the St, Thomas Times -Journal. Coining to a stall with knitted goods, she expressed admiration of the workmanship, but said to the woman in charge: "I would like to buy some of these things, but I simply cannot do It, 1 have no coupons left," However she handed over a cash donation. 1here are probably many people who believe that the Ring and Queen and other members of the royal family are exempt from ra- tioning in all its forms. Or alter- natively, that no Merchant troubles about exacting coupons from thorn, or to fill any order for the royal household, That Is not so, The King and Queen, the princesses and Queen Mary have the same ration books as everybody else, and they ad- here strictly to the regulatious. During the previous war it was made known that King George V and Queen Alexandra used marga- rine the same as tthe other people did to make up for the deficiency of butter, notwithstanding that there were tine dairy herds on the royal farms, The royal family go without whenever their coupons are used up. How Can 1? By Anne Ashley Q, flow can I clean leather pic- ture frames, portfolios, and other leather articles? A, Use benzine, Apply with a soft cloth, and if the benzine re- moves the polish, apply the white of an egg, well beaten. Q. How can I make tar soap? A. By mixing thoroughly until united, one part of tar, 2 parts of liquor potassae, and 2 parts shav- ed soap. Q. flow can 1 rentovt berry stains from the teeth? A. Rub the teeth with ordinary table salt. Q. How can I supply the neces- sary moisture to the hanging bas- ket without danger of dripping wa- ter? A. 13y putting the porous cup from a discarded wet battery cell in the center of the basket and filling it with water. The nater will seep through. Q. How eaii 1 prevent tearing \Olen loosening the leaves of lead lettuce? A. Cut out the core, place in a howl under the cold water faucet, and turn the water on full, The lettuce will loosen and can be easily pulled to pieces. NEW 8EAUTY FOR OlD CURTAINS l WITH ALL -FABRIC Ti niex CURTAIN ECRU ISPICIALLY MADE FOR CURTAINS — WORKS LIKE MAGIC Dr. Chase's Nerve Food The Vitamin Bi Tonic Contains Vitamin Bi and Essential Food Minerals Extensivelyusedfor headache, loss of sleep, nervous indigestion, irritability, anaemia, chronic fatigue, and exhaustion of the nervous system. GO pills, 60 cis. Economy size, 180 pills, $1.50. !Dr. Chase's NERVE FOOD Dr.Chase's NERVE FOOD llGllTNING HELEN TOPPING MILLER CHAPTER 1II "1'11 have to be going soon," Gary reminded her. "I've been enough trouble to yon. And I'm going to pay back everything, you know — the nurse and the doctor and all. It may take me a couple of years, but I'll pay." "Of course." Mona i_ee was too wise a woman to begin protesting that he owed them nothing, When they propped Gary Tall- man up in bed at last and let Slim come tip to shave hint, he looked out the windows at the green world where a lazy rain was falling, and then brought his eyes back to Ade- laide. Site was perched on the foot of the bed, holding the bowl of hot water and laughing at Slim's ear- nestness as he scraped — and with breathless suddeness Gary saw Mexico go sliding off the end of the continent and plump itself into the Panama Canal — and he never missed it. He was in love and it hurt, * * • Then there was the morning when they let him put his feet on the floor and stagger over to a rocking chair and sit there feeling giddy while the mattress was turn- ed, That was the morning that Mona Lee Mason came in with her amazing suggestion. "Harvey says, Gary, that if you want to sue me for damages on account of your injuries, you can probably collect from my insurance company." Gary's voice rose to an angry yelp. "Sue you? Sue you? What kind of a heel does he think I am? Mona Lee looked at him with eyes that misted a little. "I told Harvey you'd say that," she said. Two weeks from the day of the accident, they let Gary go down- stairs. His aria was still in a sling, but he could stand alone. The front door banged. open and three people barged in, Grace, with a little hat over one eye and heavy mascara on her lashes, and her husband and a man Gary had never seen before, • • • "Hello, you•all." Grace kissed her father on the eyebrow, flicked a gloved hand at her mother, took an olive out of the dish. "Hello, Wreck. flow are your" "Fine, thank you." Gary stum- bled to his feet. "You know 01 — and this is Bob Ferguson. Mr. 'Tallman, Bob. Mom's orphan." "Pull up chairs, gang," Harvey Mason gestured hospitably. "Can't do it, Dad. \Vc're having dinner at the Dutchman's. And then we're going dancing. \Ve carne for Adelaide. Get some clothes on, Addie, and let's go." "1'nl not going," Adelaide said. I've come home with the milkman and met the rooster al the gate ev- ery morning this week. I'm tired. I want to read a good book." "O11, I see," said Ferguson, nas- tily. "It's a book." "Have a pleasant evening — with your book!" said 13ob Fer- guson nncaningly, a' they went out. Gary was so happy he was a lit- tle drunk though he knew ' how brief this happiness was, and how soon it would he ended. Tint he had tonight. • • • They played dominoes, lit cause Gary could play with one hand. The white spots on the blocks danced a little in front of Gary's eyes, and Harvey yelled, "HIey — you can't put a four on a five1'' And Gary muttered, "My error," and dragged his eyes back to the table. Adelaide said, ''Another, in the morning l'nt going to take Gary out inn the sun. He's as pale as tat' low." "Olt, my word — he won again1" Nfona Lee hummed happily. It was so nice, having Adelaide at home of an evening. Not having to lie awake, stiff with maternal dread, listening for a car that did not come, And little Phil would have looked like this boy. Odd that Harvey couldn't see it. Too had Gary would have to be going, just when they were getting to like hint so much. Maybe Harvey — but no, that wouldn't do, '['he week went by so quickly. I -Ie drove out in Adelaide's little car and kept from wincing and grabbing the door handle when she passed trucks in ticklish places or swung around a meandering cow. They talked endlessly. She liked to hear about the queer ports he had seen, • • • And then there were only two days left and on that morning Gary and Adelaide walked across the fields and into an eroded canyon, where a little wet -weather stream wandered. They sat down to rest on a boulder and tossed hits of rock into the water. Gary crum- bled a soft fragment in his hands and was idly brushing the dust from his palms when he jerked erect suddenly, staring at it, and then bent quickly and began pick- ing up other pieces, looking at therm keenly. "What is it?" Adelaide asked. He did not answer, but went scrambling up the side of the can - you, digging with a jagged stick at the low outcropping, \Vhen he cane down, itis face was set and intent, "Has your father ever had a geologist out here?" he asked, "Not that I know of. \Vhy?" "I'nm not sure — I haven't had enough experience to be sure — but I'd like to check this arca on a geophysical map," "Gary — you mean oil? You think there's oil — on our land?" "I wouldn't say, definitely. But this looks to me like the right kind of structure — l'm probably wrong, but I mnight be right," (To Be Continued) Englishman Gives Farm To Veterans Arthur Davis Martin, 68, used to watch valiant Spitfires go out to battle with enemy bombers during the blitz and wonder what he could do to help nen in the services after the war. 'I'I1en he decided to turn his farm in the fertile section of Essex over to the Crown as a gift for the bene- fit of servicemen. It is valued at £50,000 ($225,000) aid includes a large farmhouse and 13 cottages on its 1,000 acres. The Ministry of Agriculture plans to establish an ' horticultural research centre on the property and ex -servicemen who want to work in agriculture will re- ceive training there. The Versatile Muffin When you're short on desserts, remember the muffin. When you're looking for a prop for your salads. remember the muffin. Having Baked Beans—mmm add muffins. Easy and quick to bake, re- quiring little sugar, hot Bran Muffins offer a nut -brown goodness, whether served with your favorite jelly, with creamy cottage cheese or with peanut butter spread. BRAN MUFFINS 2 tablespoons shortening 3 cup Milk cup sugar 1 cup siftcl'I flour 1 egg 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup bran 2% teaspoons baking pow (11 r Blend shortening and sugar thoroughly: add egg and heat well. Stir in bran and milk; let soak until most of moisture is taken up. Sift flour with salt and baking powder; add to first mixture and stir only until floor disappears. Fill greased muffin pans twmthird; full and hake in moderately hot oven (400'F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Yield: 9 nnliiins (21A inches in diameter). Victory Bran Muffins: Omit sugar; beat shortening and egg tootti.r thoroughly. Corn Syrup Bran Muffins: Substitute ;; cup corn syrup for •near: re- duce milk to ; { cup. Note: \Vhen sour milk or buttermilk is used instead of ect mill:. re- duce baking powder to ant teaspoon and add ',i teaspoon •rn;a. 11 DECIDEDLY Mild u...ui .1 'Pt.i i.•:111•011 I I.i Jin at.,.. 11.1,4.11 i 1, . li .,.YJ..7.14.Itel ill ,J ,. . 1 ,, . i:l.16,411. Li tpl.“1,4111 DEFINITELY Enjoyable L. ' .'t .�:V. 4t i.'. ,'.y,. SNI Y �, tt). � .. .1. ..1.....11111•1101111111.1... 1 . 1 11 d,II. „ i L N CJCLES of GNJR FARM We threshed hist Friday. And that completes the roundup of summer chores. At lcetst I think it does, but I'm not K111'e because there Is some red clover that we hope to harvest but the continued wet weather hos put it clown so badly It may not be worth cutting —or threshing if It is cut. We had the threshers this time for •only one meal and for It I had good help, You sec partner was promoted—he helped me with the meal instead of with the thresh - tug, I didn't spoil it by asking which be would rather be doing— one shouldn't look n gift horse in the mouth. * • • And in tho house what have 1 deem? Not very much, I'm afraid, We have been so unsettled, what with the weather and Partner be- ing away, But I have managed to chase a few spiders around— and their number Is legion, They were very happily' settled down is what they probably hoped were their winter quarters. That also applies to mice, After being free of mice here for months suddenly they wore everywhere, One night young John even found one sitting on• his bed, Ile said he couldn't any attempt to catch it because we wore all in bed and asleep and he was afraid of welting us. Nevertheless I hardly think he slept with the mouse. Naturally I ant taking means to reduce the number of our unwant- ed guests, And do you know, in spite of modern inventions, the beet mousetrap I have used to date is the old-fashioned kind with four holes, one on each side. 1 don't oven bother to put bait on the hooks—just drop a Jew crumbs where I plan to sot the trap and then just set it down on top of the crumbs. And if any of you dislike setting spring traps as much as I do you will know what a relief It is to deal with a trap that won't scare you with a sudden snap, Is this a trivial subject to write about, do you think? 1 don't think SO. Mice around the house can do a lot to mar the happpiness of a home. They are annoying and un - smeltery. Who wants to eat food or use dishes that mice have been running over? And if mice a1'0 111 the house how can anyone be sure where they will go? And what woman can guarantee to stay good-tempered if she finds rodent trademarks over her freshly wanalted tea -towels?' Or it maybe that she is alone in the house and trying to like it, She knows there is absolutely nothing to be afraid of ..no prowl- ing knights of the road are likely to come her way, She ignores time sound when boards start to creek or when furnace pipes emit a crackling noise, 'Those are sounds to which sho has become «crust• omed. But she is taken complete- ly by surprise when suddenly a- cross the stillness comes a scur- ry of feet. Where did the sound comp from --was it overhead, in the walls, out in the kitchen, ear, mercy me, was it mice running across the floor of the room in which sho was sitting? But then again, was it mice? Could mice make all that noise? if she were here it were mice she wouldn't be frightened but it could be rats , . or squirrels . , or, perish the thought, a skunk night have got into the cellar, 'Thinking such thoughts is not conducive to it quiet, happy evening, It leaves tho nerves with frayed edges, it By (iwendoline P flat ke • lowers one's sclf•respcet and fin. ally it makes one feel utterly 11- diculous when watchful pt1'Isy makes one flying leap and 111011 proudly ambles across the room with one small 111011se tit hl IY held between iter teeth. * So be warned my friends and the very first time you see or hear a mouse get right down to busi- ness, if you don't --well, that one mouse may soon be twenty. 1 don't know the rate of lucreaae but I do know that In three days 1 caught eight mice, • And now., 1f you will e\cus.c me, 1 will set my trap for the night and hie me to bed. Boards have already Clone their creaking and pipes their crackling but I defi- nitely don't leant to hear tho, sew•• ry of little feet. Abraham Gesncr, a Cauadiam geologist, invented and de\elopddl the process. for Making kerosene in t 452, NO NEED to tell hint how eager we' are to welcome hint back. NO NEED to remind bite that our plans for his welfare are as far- reaching and generous as any in the world. BUT THERE 15 NEED to prove that now, with the life -and -death• struggle ended, we are as deter- mined and wholehearted as ever in our resolve to give hint the hest break in the world. IIE WILL BE WATCHING the (mut- come of this Ninth Loan Drive. I -Ie knows that on it depends the success of our plans for his rehabilitation and employment. There can he only one answer. And that is the overwhelming sup- port, by every Canadian, of Can- ada's Greatest Victory Loan, Sign YOUR name for Victory HOTEL METROPOLE All Beautifully Furnished With Running Water. Rates: $x•50 up NIAGARA FALLS OPPOSITE C.N.R. STATION ed#asSii IwdCoIds Quick relief from the sniffy, sneezy, stuffy distress of head colds is what you want. So try Va-tro-nol — a few drops up each nostril Nose Qtops —to reduce congestion, roothte irritation! And Speelsl Ooualieg tl Va-fro-not also helps WotksFastRl4hlWheteVouhlelsl prevent many colds .I • V ! 1rent developing 1f used 1n time. Try ft! Follow V CK3 VA■TRO■IOL directions in folder. �j J 3 COAST GUARD CUTTER RUNS ICEBERG BLOCKADE FOR FROM CIVILIZATION, the coast Guard cutter Storis lies in a narrow channel off Skjoldungen, Greenland. The cutter had been on a mcecy mission, to rescue 11 men caught in a landslide. Survey of ice conditions reveals that both exits are blocked. MOPE DANGEROUS than surface parts of the icebergs them. selves are the submerged ledges of the giant cakes of ice. This view of one of the icebergs shows the underwater ledge extending 40 to 50 fast toward the shore. TWINS DO A TWO -IN -ONE JOB Red-haired Michael Leroy, left and Marvin Patrick Quinn, identi- cal twins, are saving RKO a nice piece of money in making the movie, "From This Day Forward." The law limits to two hours daily the time a baby may appear before the camera, so the youngsters take turns in the role and help speed the filming, That's Joan Fontaine, star of the movie, cuddling them above. 7000 TRUCK TIRES FOR SALE Declared surplus property by the Columbus, Ohio, Army installa- tion, these used Army truck tires, more than 7000 of them, will be.. sold to the public. Their sale is exported to case shortage. MOUNTAINS OF ICE, looming up between the rocks, have trapped the vessel, Both this and the only other exit to open water are blocked by icebergs. The cutter must blast its way through. TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION of TNT sends water shaiting 200 feet into the air, First charge just nicked the ledge of ice, but later blasts cleared a passage large enough to free the stranded ship. GLIDER CARRIES BOMBERS' FUEL One of the new developments in military flying equipment displayed in Air Technical Service Command's "Air Fair" at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, is the XFG-1 fuel glider, above, designed to carry 400 additional gallons of fuel to extend range of bombers. JAP SHRINE IS SUICIDE CENTER The Japs spent thousands of yen building the memorial, above, on Mount Camc.-on at Hong Kong, but never completed it. In- tended to remind the Chinese of Japenese might, it was used instead by hundreds of Nips as a spot to commit hara Itiri. Sgt. J. C. Rouisell of the Hong Kong police is showing British naval of- ficers plans for tha shrine. PRESSURE MAN Sir Walter Citrine, above, Brit- ish president of the World Trade Union Congress, is expected to ask all democratic nations to sever relations with Argentina when W.T.U,C. meets in Paris. Britain Continues To Ration Gasoline Gasoline rationing in Britain will continue and "for the present" there will be no increase in the ra- tlon. Fuel illinister Shinwell told the House of Commons, Due to existing conditions in the United States, where strikes have interrupted gasoline production, there is "considerable uncertainty" regarding future gasoline supplies to the United Kingdom, he said. In addition, the dollar expenditure on oil purchases "is very considerable and we tuust seek to reduce it." The present gasoline ration ran- ges from four to seven gallons a month, dependent upon the horse- power of the holder's motor -car. SUCCESSFUL PARTIES result when you serve Maxwell Ilouse. This de- licious coffee stimulates and cheers. It's a choice blend of rare, extra -flavor Latin-American coffees -- the finest obtainable. Good Way To Treat Sore, Painful Piles It you suffer agonizing torture from Bore, painful, Itching piles, here is a chance to tty t simple, home treatment with the promise of a reliable firm to refund the cost if you are not satisfied with the results, :limply get a bottle of Hem-Itotd from any druggist. This is an In- ternal treatment whose medlca- tion is directed to the removal of the cause of plies, Hein-ttoid is a small tablet, easy and pleasant to use and pleasing results are putcic• ly shown. Itching and soreness are relieved, pain subsides and as the treatment Is continued the swell - Ing and Inflammation are reduced and the sore, painful pile tumors heal over, leaving the rectal mem- branes clean and heathy. Get a bottle of Item -Bold today end see for yourself whet an easy pleasant way this Is to rid yourself of pile misery. NOTEt The sponsor of thtte nottee Is a reliable firm, doing buslnc,,i In Canada tor over .0 years. 1t you are troubled ivIth sure. Itching. pnlntul Oleo, 11em-Bold must help you quickly or the small purchase price will he glndly refunded. HEMI SANE WHERE'S YOUR !CHARD'S SOLDIERS RUB OUT TIRED ACHES UNTIL HE BOYS COME HOME- Keep twriting Contributed by DAWES BLACK HORSE DR1W1Ilf • I-l8w PAGE 8 THE STANDARD OUPletvwecogtvcietwoveloctivectextottovettattoctomatetebtictctoctouct $ A I L.' v‘ i , SPECIALS .1.4\itIrs I(i,rl,l1 • Children's Hose 19c to 95c Mr- \ de-l.e "' Ladies' Cotton Hose �� \I r and \I r; 1 I,�ward 5 Carr, of Los \I,,,!,•-• i ifurnia were guests of their Ladies' Lisle hose ti L' . \Ins itcbcrt \\'ightinan, on %�. , r� , (- '• • ("' a I•tl;,d.l\' .\ttt':• visiting other relative; _� Men's Heavy Wool Trousers $5..)5 and $6.95 R ,t.' x al \\ tali, ld they left on their return l• Heavy Wool Breeches $5.95 and $6.75 ti 111;1 ,In \\ edne-,L•l), \Irs \\'ightman (. , 1 , , r , , r t:1 Int ni' it tbrnt ;ts far as Curnttto, RUBBLKS and SIIt)I+.a FOR AI,I, 1 IIIc. It:1i\III,1. R her,' ,I,,, „ill he Spent with Mrs E i_: It _: PERSONAL INTEREST \lr• 1'4,1441. '1',lit ui Oita\\,,, spent a lays pith \Ir and Mrs 1lottard (i,,rd''1' Clements and Patsy of hon. Oin visited last \reek tvith Olive McGIII 29e to 1$1.00 '11I',1.‘;:. .,11,1\IIs• Lillie Carr \I rs 1,1,1 I. (rait; has returned home. A h;,\ inp hal a I try enjuyahle visit with AI.reiati\us and it ;ends in London, Inger- $ I ,11!, 1)0renestet, also Exeter and �tiq 1 !shame, R,.;1,1 Dli)it9tatkPtPiz'+t`stt)t"e12,k,,,iat)1212tNNAD)ZMNDa,)i'a11112iADIN?tNIZ4114)111?i8tN)Ilirtk,11 1 \I t• _.Jwa■'l11 hi• :mine in Toronto, after spending Elliott Richmond has returned •.•4••♦•0:1•, r..IIc �11111111Ihrulhl1, \lJ111'S 40♦4044•.0�4440.0••. O.J4444•.�•w•004440.444.01.•0,:•J4444it 44•4441 O.O J4 if .S♦1:4+400444•4.:.11,4 ! •_, I\IClllllnll,l •�' OBIN 5 -{ ; N ;1, � \Ir .441.1 \lrs \\'csll bath, \Ir and .•.. ',• \Ins Ivo,' Barron, of Harrow, spent ;r. \I, n'lay nigh. v. illi \Ir and \Ir, '1' II I•;,l\\ar I, ,'n their tray 10 \luntrcal to Visit 11r a ld \Ir, Rath's daughter, \Ins •_•' I )onald Crnnchcr 3. Week -cud visitors at the rectory t 1'11'( and \Iry A .\ Lucke of • \• \•gyne Cni\e:•ity, Detroit, and \1r, •_• I(bbcrt \1cLc d Mrs Lucke is a sister \Ins Mende:sou :•, i :ls ,e If i_; �1: IN MEMORIAM •tr , 'e• �: Chicken Iladtlie 35Cof \Icl.l:.\\--In Lacing Memory of a 4 Neilson's Cocoa, half Ib. 19c ;i; Dear I lu..ha id and' Father, William 1) \IcI.can, t\ho passed aleav two Aylmer Tomato and Vegetable Soup, 10 oz, tin 10c '_._ year, ago, October ,31St, 1443 Shredded Wheat 2 for 25c STUA !'hone 156 for Prompt Delivery. Please Phone Delivery Orders Early. Morning. Delivery, North of 1)insley Street. Afternoon Delivery, South of 1)insley Street. Delivery Orders - $1,00 or Over. Tea Bisk f• 11'• I ites,,ine here \:11111)111 you Doherty Bros. GARAGE. Acetylene and. Electric Welding A Specialty. Agents For International - Harvester Parts & Supplies White Rose Gas and Oil. Car Painting and Repairing. Vodden's BAKERY. WHEN IN NEED OF BREAD, BUNS, PIES, HOME-MADE CAKE OR COOKIES REMEMBER "THE HOME BAKERY" H. T. VODDEN. 't‘.144 4.44.j..4o• •'i«4 444;4441:4+4,•.;•444 .!'000!.•1'1 A. L. COLE • R.O. . OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN ,-' GODERICH — ONTARIO. ';; ..4 Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted, >; •,. ;35e'I•herc i, -nL'h a vacant space 3' .. Fur we never 1 car your footsteps ;t; With 25 Years Experience Kraft Dinner 0c ;2. Or see }our smiling face °�� t\;ll he at 4 .• \, \\ c lie,To y.m, so we hiss you •'• ) . Red Rose Coffee per lb. 15c .- 111 tnetury you are 1:ear R. 1). I hill), Drut; Store '.. t BLYTII, ONTARIO Oi ange5 Lemons and Grape Fruit. '_• Locrd, rrnu Inbet cd, lunged l'nr always ; NL•.XT VISIT 4.• ,' TBringing many a silent tear 111' '"' 1.4.4.4.0.8.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.W4.4.-4.4..8.4.4.44 X.'—sadly missed by Wife, daughter �_� ?WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st Marcella, sum -:n -late Wellington, and ._. FROM 2 TO 6 P.M. 2 grandsc n, I tonold •_• TELEPHONE 20 RECEIVES DISCHARGE i hell in the church basement Monday •1; R. U, PUILP'S DRUG STORE _. IN MEMORIAM 3; FOR APPOINTMENTS. ;`; CI , ha, reecire,l i evening 'Elle , Ificer s cleat l were as 2 ti NT 11:,44'. til,h'1' ,,, ,♦ • ]lis di•ci1,n•'.'.e r.,Irt 4 \ear. service a•. 11,{1,.11'): NU' ;Al lit, 1!111 (�„\\';lll; iel'.1't• ii.\I\I\--III 1 ttt1g 111111nr\' ut )0.111 ,4i14.44.4,$4•:•,•44+4••1. 4•x•4. 4.4.•,;44 rt•,;••;.•., Lent Brio, b Ile received his di t. r\. Jlarjl'r1 Uubcrty; treasurer, lila Barr, who pissed peacefully array in i , charge t t LL I 1 Phillips: 8311:1 tea••, on October lith, 1441 - - = - t I' .''t•'' 11t',I,t: pi•mist, Shirty Phillips; assist-Iship, cimcenor. Joan \1'hitfield, assist• i \evt'r Irt•gottt'll and always I•eiticlll- -- a t 13ani :, \lariori l) berty; l•tmi• brrcd, t\itil Is :d thnngllts ;lts. Iiill I,.hllstun, Shirley Phillips, YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATIO mister,: (.1 ".1'11.1" l:el'o\\shill, eruvtn Ir, i —\Iry lean Crawford Enid Itri,hatu; Sl,cial, eu 1\enor, I)or- \largsir t \Iarsh•all, assistants, \larjurie othy McGee, .;',11,1y Kyle, Ross Tasker, The a •tntal Meeting of the United I \\•alt, 1111•.•14 I'hiliips, Donald Cu\\an; \Vatt, assistat:t Irina \Vallate, Lois Loi; 1)uilerly Church young i'tople', .\ssociatiun \vas' Christian \I is: ions, convenor, Irma Brown, Mary Nyle; Christian Citizen- The meeting was then closed by re- peating the \lizpah benediction 1: 1 ,1 I 11 I 1.11 I .14 II L . 1. .. .�i. HE trail has been a long dark way. At times it seemed we might not see the day, But now at last the rising sun is ours And with it conies new challenge to our powers, Was war naught but a game to win by score And, having won, to cheer, and strive no more? If that be all for which our men have died Then we have lied. fit '0 Canada, most favoured of the lands, Review whereon our right to victory stands: Our vow to free and succour those oppressed— Provide for those who fought and are distressed, Who risked without reserve all they could give To break our foes that we might freely live. If we now stop to haggle at the cost Then we'll have lost. .111. I .11 .J 141 .1, I If we play square with those who fought our fight, And work with them to shape our world aright' Postpone our buying things we little need— Prevent inflation growing through our greed; Co-operate in peace as well as war By loaning to our cause a little more .. If we keep faith until the job Is done Then we'll have won. 4. BUY MORE ViGTOI Y iBONDS THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO Plaoue To Be Presented To Lnding Municipalities '11vu 11•u•on ('aunty Districts twill be rewarded for reaching the highest percentage over their objective :\ Plaque representing the Ninth Victory Loan Official Insignia and mounted will he presented—one to the Town- ship ;utd ant ',u the 'fawn or \Tillage that exceeds tticir quota on the larg- lust peru;page al the end of the Lout in the Eighth Love, Brussels, under the Chairmanshil+ of Robert Bowman, won the Plaque closely by \\'est \\'a- 11am,si'r and \\'i'•gliani feta iutcrest in the Districts on winning the t'I;Ilttic h;n•c featured the Past Loans as they remain a fitting tri- bute to tilt Tov.0 or Township of the plendid part I,'aycd by people in pro- f .. vi'.;n.g the ,incl\; of bath war and peace by their •ubscriptians to Victory Loans Morris Township Council The Comicil met on October 15, in the 'I'un•n•Ilip hall with all the mem- bers present The Reeve presided The Ill.11lltes of the last llmeeting were read and adopted on Itlotlon of Charles Coultc.; and James \I itllic \loved by Chanes Conites, seconded by Harvey Johnston, that the toad Ilil!s as presented by the toad superintend- ent be paid—Carried \love I' by Harvey Johnston, second- ed by \\'nl Sptir, that Ity-Law No 12, setting time and place to hold nomina- tion for Reeve Councillors and School Trustees and appointing Deputy Re- turning Officers and Poll Clerks be passed—harried Moved by \\m Speir, seconded by James \lichic, that a grant of $25 00 he given to North 11ttt•on Plowmcns Ass,'. i.ttion—Carried '.loved by Charles Coultcs, seconded by IIarvcr Johnston, that Morris Town ship ' :tura the required number of one hundred year pen and pencil sets for the enlisted persoucl of Morris '1'ot\•n- s11ip—Carried \Inv,d by James \titbit, seconded In 1Iarvty Johnston; that the meeting adjourn to meet again on November 12. 1945 at 1 p In—Carried 'Clic following accounts were paid': T,.wnship of Grc'y (Burke Drain) 54 70 Myth Standard (adv & printing) 6 00 \Itinicipal \Vortd (supplies) ...-_- 2 13 Village of Blyth (Division Court) 20 00 George Radford (Inglis Drain) (i4 (10 L E Cardiff (Grant to North Huron Plotvntans Association 25 00 George Martin, Clerk ■ Wednesday, October 2.1,1915 1 . 1 I n .. , 1 111 1.1 . I Keep Blyth In The lead BUY VICTORY BONDS R D. PHILP, Phm. B. DRUGS, SUNDRIES, WALLI'APIER—PHONE 2(t, . 1I 1 1.. II 1 11 .1.L , . 1, . .4* 11.1 . I, Idl. all I..1 1CICi41CKWICICIC1S14144C 001104141 ,24118ItitQlalC1tI IK# 4k;W,C 141Q0C141,:1414ls" 14147i 4 a 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, Has- socks, Living -Room Tables, Wail Brackets, Coffee 'fables and Other Odd Living-Roon1 Pieces, which help to make your ho111C inure comfortable and en- joyable. A call will convince you of the many excellent values we are offering. Lining -Room Furniture J. S. Ch t';P! llew ,• dame Furnisher -- Phones 7 and E — Funeral Director. i; l c3 It',?d'Vlag'dt`.iliitN-Idi+,l)tDIND))1)•JADIa*01012i`3%a±t)1Ia;y 01,ANiai,=l),rDainaDaDid1)i)))1D1 111 .1 : .1 11. i 1 .. .1 41 1 I S .>1. . :1 : 1.11 , 0.11 111E 114 11.1.. I.. -i1 -IL. 1111111 I. ION 11,) ;•.,♦.,•..•..,..4444„••.•1.,.••.4.1,,•.;..••.•.•,..•..4 + r/1.•..;..♦..•..•.,;•.;..;..•1 .••.;.•;..;..;..,..,•,,••4.44.41.••.,..;..•..;..;•.,..•11•.1,•.,•.;.1 >4 '4 '4 • -' >4 44 '4 HURON G'ILL BLYTH --- ONTARIO. EXCELLENT FOOD. GOOD SERVICE. Meals at All Hours. $ FRANK GONG Proprietor ,+++ • ++++ +4.44+ +4..,1.4 4444 ,1.;1.;..4.;..,1.4.4.;..; •;••4.4:;..4•;.0,•.;1 •4.;1.4.;11;1•; •;•,4 ,•14,4 A Debt We Owe ON their return to civilian life, our figlft?ng men are entitled to every consideration — hospitalization if needed, gratuities, education, re- establishment. Purchase of VICTORY l;ONI)S will help pay the debt we owe them. THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Starling Tower, Toronto 1 34 years in Business .44.40.4 00.04440.•4.0.40.•'40.0.40.0,•e.M...d.•••08.0.4.8.J.O..•,••1 •S•�,J,D,o•••• 44.•404.•)0..44., 't' 't ,> 4• >• • •• >; :4 :4 :. >4 >4 :4 >4 4i• :4 4 >.4 '4 4 4-1 4 .4 SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SA'I'URDAY-- Salt and Pepper Set 9c Cream and Sugar Set 19c Refrigerator Jar, each 24c Butterblocic each 19c Mixing Bowl, Large each 19c ;1; Fruit Nappy 6 for 29c _; •. Wendy's 5c to 31.00 Store 1• '4 44 TO SERVE YOU WILL BE OUR PLEASURE I•:.P41,• i44.44.44•••i et4.41t.P♦4♦opo i••y D/.4.44444,; wie- "4+wi. y 145,440":44. 1 4 4i •444y4:4.44 •i•444r.244,40M