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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1946-02-20, Page 1THE VOLUME 56 - NO. 26. LYTH TA DA ---- ---------- ___ _• 4--- --- BLYTH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 20, 1916..Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance; $2.00 in the U.S.A. Farmers Co -Operative Ass'n Held Successful Annual Meeting Blyth United Church Closes Successful Year 'I' h e annual meeting o f Myth hilted '"'" .."��"-,.,,,,",,,„...r...,.,.,.,.,.,V..,.....• Church twa, h lilt un \1'o;(.,day, Feb- ruary RROBINS SEEN AT SCHOOL lath, at 1.1 1'.\I. 'There \\ a, a very GROUNDS small attendatwe ;it the meeting. Ret. Nies Archie Somers reports seeing a Mr. Sinclair, I a for of the (.11111 h, pre- pair of robins at the school grounds one sided. The 110ilili opened tlitll a (Ic- day Last 5veek, One of the robins had votioual period. ;The minutes were a white wing. The two little harbin- read ;uul allpr, veil. 'I'hc rcp:•rts of goes of sprint,' were hopping around the different crgan'zatinn, were given and chirping merrily, according to Mr. This shoved t, nal receipts t,, be Somers, Wonder what they thought 5,1,6,507.66. 'I'Ii NIis, ionaty and \I111- of the stormy weather this week. tcnarcc Pond bad `')11.111, Welt i, one dollar over the allocat'on. Spec'al -- - mention might be made of our \fission Morris Street Dwelling g cliffs roses. She also wore her grand - Band, which sent ,$105.0.1 to Presbyter- 110115 Club Utilize Meeting Gutted By Fire Mother's pearls, \lis,; Irma \Vallate, ial Treasurer, This is the highest gig'- rl\11fC rl'o Practice ForAbult mid-day on Sunday, firemen sister of the bride, its bridesmaid, were ings of any Mission (land in the D„ ! and citizens re: punted to the clanging a long gown of bloc (ripe, ;tall wore a Minstrel Shoalhand of blue flowers in her hair, She minion of Canada. The \W.\I.S, sent of the fire bell, to learn that the resi- $453.00 which is $103,00 ever th;' ail„ca- The Myth Lions Club held their reg- deuce on Morris street, owned by \In•, carried a cascade houquct of Goblin tion. The Baby Band has •15 members. !lir meeting in the Memorial Hall Leland Proctor of Brussels, and ccu- ;ila•vest I)affiduls. 'fhc groom was at - It would be firs if each of these moth -'on 'enc<day evening. No speakers pied by Nit.. and \lrs. Fred Chapple, !tended by his brother, \I r. 1lurare ers would join the \V M.S. By a 1110- i wire present, ail the entire time was was on fire, Firemen and citizens ar Rutledge, of Toronto,\liss Marytion, it was decided to send to \Ir. 1lit- 'devoted to business and practising for rived on the scene to find the back part 1Humphries, of \Valtnn, who played the bunt a note of appreciation and a gift Idle comingMinstrel Show. The pro- of the dwelling a seething wall of wedding march. wore a dress of gold I; for his untiring services as church I gram portion ut the meeting was in flame. \\'hili hose connections were uul Mach, and a corsage of Talisman treasurer for the past number of years. charge of the Rural Relations Coruna- being !made, the chemical apparatus on noses. :(ter the signing of the regis (ter, \liss Irma \\•apace, sister of the It is a fine thing for a church to have �ee, with Lic.n \lait. Henry as chair- the fire truck was used in an effort to such an efficiet.t treasurer, His books 111;111. The Invocation was pronounced control the blaze. Before firemen coma bride sang, "1Inctigh the Years.” are in perfect shape at all times: .\ by Lion John Henderson, following gain control the entire structure was The bride's mother was dressed in turquoise bin,. crepe and wore a cor- special vote of thanks was given tolwlmich the umbers enjoyed a very badly gutted. Sonie of the furniture sage of Johanna 11111 roses, The Rev. and Mrs. Sinclair for their guilt- sumptuous repast provided by a grotty was removed by the front entrance, groom's doth. r wore two-piece black ance and help in the past year. \Ve of ladies of the \\'rnnen s Institute, The Mr. and \Irs. Chapple. were badly and gold crepe, and a corsage of Tai- t -ire sorry that owing to ill health \I r. inial consisted of boiled fish, scalloped burned trying to escape from the house ismam roses. Sinclair in;ty have t'a take a year's rest potatoes, and ;.II the trimmings, and and were given medical attention at a (( :1t the luncheon, the table, centred at the end of June. was votedone of the finest meals ever neighbours home, that of Mr. and Mrs, 11,1 rho wedding cake, \rats decorated served to the Club members, The John Staples, before being removed to l A vote of thanks was also given to ,with jonquils and silver candles, ;Mrs.1 I President tendered a hearty vote of the home of Mrs. Bert ert Kcchn talc \Irs,'Frank \larshall, leader of the ]'rant: Bell and \Irs. Robert \\''apace, tui oils to the ladies, ire pleased lc learn that neither of .Mission Band, and to her committee,i aunts of the !ride, poured tea; assisting for the splendid wort: with the children, .1, 11, I rant: lain on and 11ill \1'at- them suffered any permanent di'ability.': g son reported on two recent events spon- ''here little sots was unharmed. in the sct\'in were \Irs, N. Leslie, and to \Irs. Crosby for calls and gifts Mrs. Lorne thinking, both of Blyth, sore( by the Club, the Danes and the — to shut-ins, and those who have been Skating Carnival. The dance was quite sncc•c'sful in spite of the inclemency lice, Niro. Sinclair paid tribute to the of the weather, and the skating car - eleven members who have passed on to rival had provided an evening of en- highcr services. joyanont for the younger popple, as well The church has 203 families on the as the many older people who were. in - roll, with 344 resident members. terested spectators, \ quartette composed of Lions Stair- \Icssrs. 1I. NIcElroy, B. 'Tasker, B. Sihthrpc, \lain. Henry, L1ine 1Vallacc Craig, and F. Marshall, were re-elect- and Pram: Holtman, delighted the ed for another term of office on the meeting with several fine selections. Board of Stewards. 'fhc auditors for •I'ho remainder of the evening was 19.14 are R. I). Philp and J. S. Chellcw•. spent "In the Land of Cotton', as the Mr. Irvine "Wallace and Mr. Prank !Lions practised several musical num- Tyrenum were appointed to draw up a hers for the coming minstrel show, schedule as to boys to take up the + f- feting on Sunday. Rev. \I r. Sinclair closed the meeting with the Itened'clion. Lunch was served by a group of the \V,A. Nominations, Friday, 22nd To Fill School Board Vacancy. WEDDINGS Motion Passed To Increase Number Rutledge - Wallace Of Units To Families. A nontinatioll nlccti lt, will !e hold in The lame of \I r. and \Irs. Irvine S. the Memorial Hall, Myth, on Friday, 11'allace was the scene of a pretty February 22nd, to receive nominations wedding on Saturday, when Rev, :\ for the vacancy on the Blyth School Sinclair united in marriage their elder Board, caused by the recent resigna- daughter, SIni11'y Faulty, to Leslie tion of NIT.. \Villiain \I ills, tvho resign- Melvin hurled;:c, of Toronto, youngest cd shortly aft(,' the municipal election; son of \Ir. and \Irs. Prod I). Rsticdge, due to ill health. of Myth. Nominations will he open bttwecn I The honor w,o attractively decorated the hours of 12 and 1 ii clock during the , with pink and ;'•hite streamer; and dal - noon hour. fodils andazaleas, If neccs'ary, ;.tt election wall be held 1 The bride, Who was given in m;trr'age on' \bouday, \larch 4th, liy her father, \tore along white gown y �- �, f lace and sheer. with long veil, and carried a cascade bouquet of red briar - C IRTACI OUNC and \l iss Beverley Riddell, St. \I a•ys, Chimney Fire ExtinguishedI'The luncheon was catered to by one Firemen, and a few near -by citizens of the W.A. groups, of which \Irs. llar- kept a fire confined to the chimney at told Phillips is convenor. the home of \i•. and Mrs, Shep. \rich- I For travelling, the bride donned a Tolson about 2 o'clock on Wednesday gown of chartreuse crepe with brown afternoon. Mr. Nicholson sent ler help accessories. The groom's gift to the \I r. \lontei!Ii, of Stratford, the :\s- older men pre' eat to give the young land with the aid of some of the fire- bride was a niskrat coat, to the brides- soctalion's auditdr, gave a brief review people some responsibility ;shout th 1111011 and a few neighbours the blaze maid, a silver compact, to the pianist, of the 1inaici:d statement, which had farm.. \Ir. Betzner spoke of the Deco' lwas confined to the chimney. No gen-a gold compact and to the groom a sit (been prepared by Monteith & Mon- for food production during the nes oral alarm nasi; turned in. The only da -ver key stain, tcitli, Chartere"1 Accountants, of Strat-; few years, mage resulting was front smoke in the Three groat 100its and an 0 tele were ford. \I r. sI ,nlcitll answered various Mr. Lorne Schenk, in his remarks, sccotud storey of the dwelling,able to attend the wedding, namely, (questions on the different phases of stated that the Association llnd a plan' _ V "Mr. and Mrs. Rc,hert Newcombe, Miss 1the report. Iris remarks were favour- , avour second to none, The first cheese fac- Susie Newcombe, and \Irs, A. Quinn. able, ill view of the fact that the :\s- tor) was 111111 in IS., -1, and the firs! Hunting Accident Victim The happy young couple left •by Isuriadiun had not started operations un creamery in 1875, The latter w•as sit Has Leg Amputated train for a hoecymoon in Brockville itil after the biggest flow of milk forHated at 7'cos s;,ter, He spoke of flitRoss Pridhaut;, whowas shot in the and Ottawa, on their return they w'Il tile sctson was on the decline. The re- mammoth cheese; weighing 11 tons that leg while hunting recently, has had the take up residence in Toronto, port was adopted on motion of Gilbert had loan shad ,soot went on 1xllilitio.. Bride Honoured By Friends \cthery and Archie 1'utu'g• in Chicago, a11,1 later \vas sent to Eno The fi, st animal meeting of the I;I\ tut Dire:tors Nominated Farmers' C 11,1 Naive :\ssociatio'! wa l ;,.;!;in,t.,,n. l;ele t......., •..en f„r held in the \lenu,rial 11:+11 un 'Thur,- three hirer; ,rs, and til.' f,,ILr\wiu, day, Pehru;u•y 14th, with it large at- mine- w,rc hlomdit f 'r:h; Iau:cr K,•', tendahne of d.lthusiastic unit -holders. and visitors. The meeting was colied to order by the President of the Association, Simon ert„,n, Ian, . 1 ; ,,!I '!u!, I•;, ;:meth Tay Lesvis. \V t!i,! 1, (Hol it \Ic('li she:, Ed. Mclill.,n, Frank 17r1)::, ,n I'i! h' 11. '1.1!x, -r n,,minate ! leer P. Ilallahan, \\ ho after a few brief re giecu 111 o;,1” !:molly to pc !l , ao mark-, asked the Secretary, \Ir. 11. tio•(• from a Ili•tanle expressed their \lorsll, to read the minutes of the var. (1e,ire 1,, t'i'!t;t''1 od1 o1 111e l(ir,clot Il m, org;iltl%;tti 11 meetings, 1111!ch led .,ion,, 111 \'lelw , 1 t!n' diff!, !iii a 111:! tip to the f 'r t aIioim of the .\ ', iii;ltiolt 11!Iill h,' en, unll'c1,',1 ;II(t'm1:11'' I�'ee! last seri, g, i'lle various minutes \\ ere fog,. .\'Vet i'''' , ;.11 amus ,ler adopted ((1 11e,tion of Archie 'I' trig placed on the and Kcun•ldn "Taylor, tlree Nein: el. Laud to the Direct, rsllip George Watt Speaks for Directors .,f the :\,.oc1i;!ti•'n: 1':Inter it..!„'t"” Ilefore introducing \I r, George \\ 'at t Kenneth 'Tnyr ' and L! oi, \Whitfield, Inc•of the I%m•cctor, M r, Ilallahan Several I'romincnt Speakers thanked the twit -holders, nil the other Several preiLine t spet+I•.,•rs \vel Directors, for their (.-opera!io„ an'I eneavid to ; stir, ss the nicer n_', in - support (tiring the first year of opera- chnlh1g R. I. do :t. Pre ident of tie Mian, which naturally, hart been Irving, t'nitc!I I :Ir;it , of Toronto, , Kerne'' an,l had entailed much extra 5s ort;. Bohner, 11r,-4!,:'Int of the Ontario Ped In Ids remarks MI'. \\ att spoke of erttiiiit of .\e t, ;dime, and Mr, int the many ohs;:toes which had e 10 , S,'1u'nl:, (.'hoc-(• l: ••hurt, r, Mr. Scot the fore during the months of opera- 1''kc of the ;,l iiiihot tendency on th, tion, chief among these being the dif- part or the tt't!ng people 11, crowd 1 ficutty in pro:i;ring supplies, and suit- to the cities, ;lull the tirt!ent need 1 able labour 111:' the factory, 11c also direct the l;Ibonr forces into agricuttnr nieilttio!1tat the (,o•etnn eitt red tapf ;Il chattin•l••. '•!1. I' l7.tter sp',kt' of 1t' which had held the Directors up at many vno,t fociols in 1luro., Count, various stages. \I r. Watt revicwe(t tht ,Ile spoke of t 11 fin; work being don ground sand: of the :\csociation. Ire :by the Peder,:;ion of Agriculture 1' spoke of the actual cost of the plant ',establishing srity among the farmer being 11111(.11 more than \vas at first an- I.\eri(.mltn•e 11;01 no wor1y a, regard tiripate'd. This was brought :Wont ;rontraet utt bal.:t 11 markets for at the necessity for extra space in the cur- (cast three \ eat s. F t mer, in the pas ing ronnl, and other sections of the fay- have fallen damn paddy in mei elt n(fs tor).. The speaker said that the Dir- ing their pro'!"11x. The need for color( 'cetors were installing another vat, in dvertising war. apparent. Ile coin. anticfpati it of the heavy mill: flow dsr- mn•nded the mcelil!g on the presence (1+; i!'g the coming spring. iIs asked the 1ma1y y ung 1 (wale, One factor chic', present unit -holders to purr!:Ise one or I the sp('al:er 1' 1:evcd drove young pen two more shares if at all possible. ' plc from the farm, was the lack of Auditor Reviews Financial Statement lauthority, or 0 definite project of their own in farilt' \vorl:. Ile implored alt injured kg r.ntputatcd in a London hospital. 1 -lis condition is good and Prior to her marriage, the popular The 1'res!(10 !t extended at vote al land for show purposes, and where it he is staking very satisfactory pro- 10 en- thanks to the ;auditors for their co -01)- bride was the recipient of many I ,\vas finally co,t:,imhod. The cheese in r, > B1.YTH UNITED CHURCH gross. He is expected to return to his lovely and u.:etul gifts, at va11(115 ;ration during the year. dustry had been very important duriu): Morris Township nsllip Rc turns d borne near Mitchell shortly. Ross ti9 I'he average prier recetwcd per Il,. of lit 15,11. Appointment \Western Ontario hats slipnc Man Receives Constable Sunday, February 24th, show cess held in her honour: I 10:15: Sunday School. well keown in Hloth, having served ms Os Friday inening, the members of cheese was _(l.• i, The average lbs. of in the product , n of first grade dices Apl)tii11.t11iCllt At Clintonl, apprenticeship in ;t local barber ship, mill: to 1 lb, of cheese, 111.0') lbs.; ;nor- �in l'15..111 1O.1 the percontage ,'t first I I :15: "Blessed are the Poor in Spit- the United Ch.ucl choir, with which At a special meeting of the Clinton it." a few• years ago, when he worked for the bride had been assorateci !riot to 'age price pail tor !will:, 1.7(il Crprw l,, grade 01(11 -c w;+ 'tn.5, in 1045 it war 1slr. Stanley Sibthorpe, ')5.5. ile cx,l:' net chcesc scoring, an(' Town Council tort( very recently, Gor- 7 P.M.; "The Call of the Bells,” • ; leaving here for Toronto, and also a Mr. Hodgins Speaks exp i:' ! Mr. Gunman 1ludgius, in his brief re- how it etIerte 1 premiums. There ars don 1, Craig, son of \I r. and \Irs. 1\oh_ \ few of her friends and neighbours, ort Craig, of \I,orris Township, wits TRINITY CHURCH, BLYTH SEVENTH WOLF SHOT IN HURON gathered at the home of Mr. and \Irs. ,,,aks, spoke ut the \1c,rry and \1orl: t"" "'an5 ch., " 01(').:71 0 (1 into '.t2 scor' appointed constable for that town, 81NCE NOVEMBER \\'share. The members of the choir that had hcc11 the Int ti,( the 1)1 t, tors the 510akei s;u!1. 1 pelt ftiso!lrs, am: II d Scsar;cs:ma Sunday I 'The meeting\vas ctllcd for the pur- 2 I'1).m,:: Sunday ,.;e110„1.ol. A wolf pelt measuring close to six 1P11 1111cd her with a beautiful large in this first year of operation. He, stable sort halo Y;u•d (l;yu,!r., wc'•o pose of cunsic'ericg appl'c!lion for t.te , , floral ,1cture. 1' he friends and nil ,spoke of the flue co-operation he had largely respoosiIli for this, as well a 7:30 I .M.: Evening Prayer and Ser- feet was brought into the county tress- ' I I I ,silly still:ing !Harbin position of extra policeman, 'There non: "The Li it of the'\trod(” Iurer's office on 'Thursday afternoon. Ibo•s presented her with a nlisecllatl received front Nit.. Lorne Schenk, were tutu 11)11 1atict's and on int tion of TRINITY CHURCH, BELGRAVE'The wolf was shot by Lloyd Stent, eons shower of gilts, (bees; instructor tor this district, ;ln',I Others who ;.,ldresscd the n!cct,,:n' 1'he ft tlotving adch ess ac101(101 1 1(1 also s upke of the cn ,put co-operation he had briefly w ere N. \\'. 1:yle, Lyle Hoppe- , - Councilhrs Epps and Butler, the nppli- 1 :45 P.\1,: Snnd;1y School and Bible when he was hunting. for foxes in the I' I 1 ' ' President of the L'elgr;nr (', Op. an I cation cf Mr, Craig was saes, (at all Class. district between Amberley anal Kinttil the gift from the choir members: received from the patrons, and oxpres- annual salary 1 f $'DCII, "Dear Shirley : On this, the eve of sed the hope for a continuance of this Phan les Coolness _':311 1'.\1.: Evening Prayer, in }{iron axnity on hchruary 8. \I. 1 ' \Ir„(:ra.g, who is tlt1i led 111 a (.lin- ST. MARK'S CHURCH, AUBURN Stein liv�!s in Huron township. Bruce 'Your wedding c;ay, the members of the Ion-cperatiun in the year ;!head. New Auditors Appointed. ton girl, the former ]loth \l argaret 9:45 :\.\I.: Sunday School, rou"Iis, and his one regret was that he choir oC Illytin ttnitcd Churcl, would i :\ motion b Fluter Robertson and Grad's, 1111 sly returned after a lona, , i11:e to show o! a p,rcitati,n to you fur Mr. Taylor Speaks I1):?I) .,,\I,; Il, ly Communion and had not shot the animal int, Bruce, as, 11 Lewis 1\'llitfirl,i Io the effect that tl ' period oversea': with the Lord Strath. Srrn!nn. some of the townships theee pay an!your help in l'Ic chair before you left \I r. r\h. Taylor, manager of rho plan auditing servkv .,I the United Farm Iona Horse. They have one son two years and ten months old. The town of Cl nton will now have three policemen, and due to th's change a new schedioe of hours had to be draw•! tip, as follows: Chief, Janes Thonipscn, 4:111) p.111. t • 12:1(1) p.m., with V LAC. Lloyd Wettlaufer Expected Home additional bounty of $20. The pelt is in splendid condition and is heavily fur- Ircd. This snakes the seventh wolf shot in \Irs. Lloyd \Wettlaufcr• received word Huron since November, 1944. In the on 'Thursday last that her ltusband,10 years proir to that only four wolves l.AC. Wettlaufer, was among those were brought to for the bouu':y. one hoar off 1.etwceu 6:01) .end 7:0') I coked for passage on the Queen Eli- • V p,01. When there arc dances he i., to1zabeth, which left England on that date be on duty until 1:30 a.m.; Gordon 0,r New York. It is expected that EAST WAWANOSH Craig, 12:00 pout, to 7:C1 1,111, sour g LAC. Wettlaufer will arrive in Blyth Aur, ail Mr, Roy 111111103', and "frs on at Hort) pan. when there are dances; about the 25th inst. David Elliott, 8:14) sats to 4 :00 1).01., V and Mrs. Lorne Snell, of G Ierich, with the moon hour off. This makes a spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rus- t Lh1Cl{CII Dinner Features Sell Bentley and 1bazc, On their re - stable. working week for each con - Family stable. Gathering turn trip they were accompanied by A family. gathering took place en the former's son, Jimmy, who has spent ---V — Saturday evening, at the house of Cpl. the past two and one half months with and :Mrs. Ilert Kechnie, where a lovely his grandparents, and aunt. BIRTHS ch`el:ct dinner was enjoyed. Those I V----- RYAN—At Seaforth hospital on 'Tues- present were, Mrs.. Wesley Keclnllie d �.•• sou crit} we h •c that ;ill the p. sstbtc day, February 19th, to 11 r, and \1rs.IC11. besot: Kuhnic, who has recentlyFire Marshall Was In Town •of the :\sso Talion, explained \t(l'1t toys, sorb as health, prospet,ty' hap phases of the ii rola( repo;. awl gave Lawre,!ce Ryan, Walton, RR. No, 2, returned ft•oitn overseas, Mr. and Mrs I Mr. Craig, of the Fire Marshal's Dc- 1p,incss, ;tndl contentment, will (Crap- 'I' son. Il red Chapple and Wayne, and Cpl. and partnlcnt, Toronto, spent a couple of patty you and 1.es. throughout your ;t brief 10511rn1ay of the wort: at tho 11Oi.T.AND—At Scaforth Hospital, on Mrs. Bert Kechnte, 1\farilyn and Mac- Nays itt the village last week, inspecting; lives. May the miscellaneous article.' 111 tory. "11 ing us lots „f good, said - Thursday, February 1411, to Mi and lyn. the fire hazzard in Blyth generally and,' at' ••, dent milk, 111,1 your Association which we ass: you to accept be of Mrs, Moody Holland, of \Walton, a 1 This w•as the first time the fancily; we understand, investigating the cause) 1 w:1 l prosper,'' was Mr. Marsh's closing daughter, had been together in five yea's, of out! of our recent. fires. (continued on page 4) 1 rt.:ton ks. to tike up your work in 'Toronto. You lug shill end )i the business, defended Ice's company he hired to audit the A, have also shown Your willingness to his department, 1'titch had shown a',,,cia;ion hooks for the cowing yea•, help when you have been home on slight deficN'rocould shoe a i was carried profit if to' it. lmd too tui and sell at the holidays. ' I Asks That I'rceident Be Reimbursed ”\\'e ask you to accept this gift, and same price, said \I r. Taylor. The meet 31r. Albert \•ialslt too(: the floor t , 'hope it will often remind you of your ing \vas inclil:td to agree with himm' ass: the nu cline to do something in tut, friends in the choir. \I r. Taylor also spoke of the difficulties ;way of re -unhorsing the l're•ident, Si - "Our hest wishes go vitlt you to your experienced by the 1)irectors. num Ilallahan, for the work he had pmt Dela home. \t this point the meeting launched into the .\ss„ciation during the pa•1. —Signed on behalf of the choir, into a dhscussioin o11 wars and means to year or so. .'\ imlotion carried that ll,„ (\liss) \lar>' N., 1.1e, Sec'y." !provide more holds, and a motion by ,matter he left with the new "loan! cf ]Myth, February 15th, 1946. 1 James Chisholm and Kenneth Taylor. ,ltircrtors to re-fmhsrsc \i t•, Il;diatom The followil'4 address accompanied that loans mol.; to a family he iicrcas- to whatever extent the* felt \vas fair. •the gifts presented by friends ;ttid led to 8 malts was carried. An amend -;\Ir, 1tall,that thanked the meeting fo• n neighbours: lent to the motion by 1?Inter llohertsoli this gest'tre, but said he was very happy February 15th, 194(,,and Victor Roy, that a deduction of that things frail turned out so well. "Dear Shirley : \\'e are pleased, in- !$511.00 he made from unit holdci:s send- The entire meeting carried an air Need, to have the opportunity of spend- ing still: to the factory. was lost. of ilttcre•t and enthusiasm, which ang- Iling a social evening with you before Mr. Bert Marsh ors well for the future of the Associa- yottr departure, and with the utmost \ir, Bert 31:nsh, Secretary -Treasurer Itio11 Blyth Chews Served At the conclusion of t' meeC:ng the Directors served Blyth Cheese, crackers and coffee r ii'1 i t' tut cheese proved a :t, ot popular treat for the gatl'et•inag. over 15 pound:: was c,,,t'ti: :•I, u HOLD EVERYTHING 1 a•it OOP W44 is. KA 6t WAGS. M: T. 1'lL trD IAT. Of F. "I told you those weren't ducks we were following—they were P•38s!" A Substitute Scene, iat..ling stage. Business gentleman, in a hurry, to dock loafer: "See here, my n:an, do you want to earn a half-a-crown?" Loafer: "Don't 1 just, sirs" Very well; stand on this spot for half an hour and wave this hand- kerchief as hard as ever you can. My wife is off to America with this steamer, and she'll expect me to stand for that time waving to her. She's a bit short-sighted, and she'll never know the difference." A Circus A hard -driving taxi -man ignored a red signal, threatened the traf- fic policeman's knees, missed the street island by an inch, and grazed a bus, all in one dash. The policeman hailed hint, then strolled over to the taxi, pulling a big handkerchief from his pocket en route. "Listen, cowboy!" he growled, "On your way back I'll drop this and sere if you can pick it up with your teeth." The Catch The benevolent old man was try- ing to instil the spirit of ambition in an obviously unenthusiastic office boy. "My boy," he said, "do you know the secret of success in life?" "No, I don't," the lad replied, frankly. "But 1'11 bet there's a catch in it—like all the rest of them things. I'll lay you a hundred to eight it's son:c:'ting to do with hard work." THE SPORTING THING "Oh, he goes out an' goes through the motions — then we eat eggs!" Good Advice A young girl at the University of Missouri recently wrote her mother, air mail special delivery, as follows: Dear Mother: Please send me money for a new dress immediately. Have had sev- eral dates with Jimmy and have worn each of my dresses once. We have a date tomorrow night and I must have another dress right away. If you don't send the mon- ey, send a new dress. Thanks. RUTH, Her mother answered: Dear Puth: Get yourself a new boy friend. Persistent MacTavish was very shy. When he went to his first dinner party he made frantic efforts to begin a conversaion with the lady at his el- bow. "Docs your brother like cheese?" She turned with a smile and re- plied: "I haven't a brother." Dead silence for another spell. Then he said: "If you had a bro- ther, do you think he'd—he'd like cheese?" Worse To Worse The music master of a school had been lecturing on Mozart, b hover, and other great musicians, when one of the scholars was struck by an original thought. "How is it, sir," he asked, "that mu,icians are always so ugly?" The music master looked embar- ras-rd The seeker after truth suddenly realised %yitll horror that his ques- tion nlic;lit he taken personally. and he h:,<tcned to make amends. ''Of entir-e. sir." he said, tactfully, "1 only meal, good musicians." i HORIZONTAL 1,8 Pictured late South American statesman, 13 Wiring anew. 14 Coronets. 16 On account (abbr'.). 17 Believer In lin ism, 18 noon. 19 Employ. 21 East Indian SAE Yfi5 A Y E 0STSPEIT shrub, 22 Young dog. ter n. 25 Ambary. 47 Organ of 26 Long pasture hearing. grass. 48 Slumber, 28 Subduer. 32 Not old, 33 Mend. 34 Egyptian goddess, 35 Distant. 37 Mediterran- ean island, 40 Rodents, l'P.R'1'ICAI. 41 Editor (abbr.) 42 Necessity. 1 Cause. 44 Heart (Egypt) 2 Exclamation 45 Electrical of pain. LATE STATESMAN Answer to Previous Puzzle CiLA A; iE f3IOgO.T:H C R.Y H'U,r'; ��.R AjD O R,E Li 1 E A'NIIISIE TIE[.1:1YIR L'iFIA SHEER sJE A CLARE E MA11-I ,R T sooii 5�4iA;B!A Pik lA; LUCE P AIRS E r 1� ��(K I D.1AfIiNiTJ N A!P E�R Y T N!TiIH1Ei' 0 ERA VKR_I_- KIOiATt_A WIT PENAL ER RIO 52 Tavern, 53 Symbol for ruthenium. 59 Led, 58 Providing food, 59 Movements. 60 Intercalates. ell 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 19 26 p32 . 1/ h ;.� 21 22 23 24- 15 Heavenly body, 20 Before. 22 Postpaid (abbr.). 23 Slope upward. 24 Ile was — of Argentina Until June 24, 1942 , (pi.). 27 Jugs. 29 Kind of nar- rative poetry. 30 Indian antelope. 31 Yes (Sp.), 3 Two (p •efrx). 35 Parables, 4 Silkworm. 36 Near. 5 Hazards.38 Sheltered side. 6 Pow'erfui explosive (abbr,). ? Giant king 39 Longs. 40 Headstrong, 43 Narcotic. 46 Cut. 49 Consume. of Bastian, 50 Dutch city, 8 Old Testa- 51 Dash (slang), ment (abbr.), 52 John (Gaelic). fl Equip. 55 Symbol for 10 Sailor. dysprosium, 11 Man's name. 56 101 (Roman), 12 European 57 Railroad pike perch. (abbr.), 13 Defeat, 58 That thing. 9 9 10 11 12 -14 27 _33 34 29 30 31 Lissz 15 25 1 .1 35 36 _37 :4z 44• 48 43 SO 54 `59 .56 Let Me Out A pretty girl got into a bus that was full of shoppers. Immediately a man got up, but before he could speak the girl said: "It's very good of you, but I'd ra- ther stand." He raised his hat and began: "No, really, 1 mean it." "But—" "I assure you, 'it's quite all right." "But," he shouted desperately, "I'm trying to get out." 60 57 se Abbreviated The private had been given he jobs of announcing the guests at a party at the major's house. "Captain Jones, Mrs. Jones and Miss Jones," he called when they arrived, "Shorten your announcements," whispered the sergeant. "Captain Jones and family would have been sufficient." The next arrivals were Lieut. Penny and his family. 'FourpenceI" announced the private. VOICE OF THE MSS Out I:inttly radar sig'n'al to the moon o:1; dirt)\vn kick ill ,fur faces in a': seconds. On a rebuff tha; fa -t, \ve figure that they d,1n t like 10. That is andel st;nlllal,'_, as the 1110011 gets :uonnd, and e.n any clear nicht can sec what ('11 tic 'n here. --t.)tt.u\;, t ilii a. Grandma Was Wiso Millions of lives are beii,g; sa\ ed by penicillin, made from bre til mold, so maybe those stale brew! I'cultires Gr• nilnut used to swear h) \weren't co \vide of the maul:, —Windsor St .r ----- So Long; as Thc.y Eat! Another trouble is that about 1.- 1.4b2S7,4:In of the \\nlld's two bil- lion don't give a d.trn who rules them so long as they are \vc!I ted. —Calgary Albert,: They Get Even A cynic remarks that wives t,t;k twice as much as their husbrnds; but the omen compensate by liste't- ing to only half of what their w;vcs Pry. —Fort Eric '1'intes-i:1 \ Preposterous! Suppose the farmer \wanted a 40. - hour \\•cel: and 30 per cent In e fen his produce. —Quebec Chronicle -Telegraph. 'Right' and Wrong In Ottawa, Hume Wright, rev, man in the Department of External Affairs, reported to his cousin, Un - tier Secretary Hume Wrong. —Time, CMECKE � 'reine {y orMoney Back For quick relief from Itching caused by eczema, athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and otheritching conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and quickly calms intense itching. Don't suffer. Ask your druggist today for D. D. D. 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DOWNToTHE BASEMENT COME UP HERE I NAVE NOTICE!li ANOTHER MOVIN' 3OBI Aids coffee-,11r,nsul was travelling through the South, and as he wait- ed for a train in a little southern town he chatted will a 1;::y looking; colored lean idling on a bench a1 the station "I?\c1 dlinh coliee;" he inquirtd will' an e\ 0 to stirring up inter est in his line. The colt,: ell man allowed 110 drank a lot of collet. Fifty cups a day, he ;:0-\\ cred. "bitty coils a tidy ! Doesn't it keep you a\v:thc:" inquiled the astonished c0ilec sal '111:111. "\\'ell, it 1111(0," 11-\\1101 tile colored 11119, An Oversight The onleel gaie,l >te1my at 111 private 55 ho had b1(11 hron0ht be- fore bins, "Did you coli the st1g.,c.u0 a liar?" be demanded, "I did, sir." "And a 1wistel "Yes, ,ir." "Auld Ib,! you go on to (le -t ri110 him as a (op -eyed, knock-kneed, black -blighted stooge?" The private hesitated. Tlicn, with a note of re,r,rct in his voice, he replied : "No sir. I forgot that!" Nut A Chance :\ young 55 010111 whose beauty is equal to her bluntness in con- vinll \vas si sting a house (\11(10 other ("nests \vete assembled, among (hent 1110 eldest son of a \5ia1t1,y In,inui,l.tt1ICr. Thr W:I: turned to matrimonial squabbles. Said the young; Utast: "I hold th,lt the thing for the 1111-h:1111 to do i; to bcgiu as he in - ten,!, to go on. SlI(pusc the (pies - tion \1,1`1 Iltte' 111 -m ddint. I t\liitllt .11 Ince shot\ my intentions by 1,11111in,t; a clgt:u, thus settling; the qnr<tiou 1,0 1111 ', ".\1111 1," ':'id the \onnm; \\nnI0ll, "nonld at 01111 hn,Ick it out (1: )11th' n1,0:t11•'. "Do you lin::," r••joi0ed the wonl!0 01,111, 111099 1.111.1111y, "1 don't :10110 \Irl v:t,u!! IIB 11111e.,' F.,:111.11?w ItECr:t'l'1i. the gt'allll,, satisfyiig, flavor of Maxwell house, Coffee. 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Co::!I control is to is removed in the spring although the outlook is :till had. Canada will not operate any line of ships. The ships built during the war are being sold fur private cperation. 'l'hc black spot in the Canadian situation is steel, 'I'hc strike in the United States is beginning to affect house „wilding, c:'u;ing a shortage of trails, Public tsnrks, with a few excep- tions such as the development of electric power in ())tario and Iirlt• ish Columbia, are being tleferr,.A to concentrate all labor and mate- rials on house building, The i rous- ing 1)cpartmcut his built 25,000 houses for tsar workers and re• turned veterans and it is hoped to build 1(1.000 to 15,000 a year. Chances for nets automobiles for the general urer this year ar.. poor. Present automobile priorities remain in force until all pri- ority needs arc tact. $100,000,000 To Nethc.-lands Canada has extended another S1110,000,00(1 credit to the Nether- lands for the purchase of Canadian goods and foodstuffs in addition to :,''5,000,000 loaned under an agree - mem signed last year, '1'he loan was the second an- nounced in the last four days, Last .„cel: Finance Minister Ilsley dig• clescd the sighing c.f ant agreement nuclei. \vile!) Canada will extend a scomo0,000 credit to ('hina for pure!.es• 0 Administration Change The Andaman and Nicobar 1s - lauds in the itay of Ilengal, hither- to under military administration, have come under civil administra- tion of the British Government in India. The islands, a chain lying about LOU miles off the \L•:kay Peninsula, weie overran) by the Japanese in I'.112 and reoccupied by British forces last October 'Their total arca is 1,200 square miles with a population of 31,(101). 3 I3ig U.S. Cities Crippled Three of the United States Iarg- cs' titin w,,rc tial up last tveek b,' !(1il:ink of approximately 10,500 worker, drat :,lint off fuel and elec- tricity and halted transportation. Nearly I.:muu,n0u persons live '.r. !In affected ;.teas, t'lility workers of the Duquesne Light ( ,nnp,ury system struck in a sealkont which threatened to !Alt es -sinal electric power for more than 1,500,000 persons in I'itt.•hnrgli ;•ud a surrounding 1817• square mile area, New York City, a strike of 1i•500 tn.;boat workers forced May- or \1'illiani O'Dwyer to virtually Hwy down the United States big- gest city and set up a virtual state of martial late. in Philadelphia, a strike of 9,666 transit workers halted all public transportation for the second con- secutive day. Riots In India lour per -,ons were killed and at :cast 37 injured in Calcutta when 'riot~ flared up for the second straight day, Police fired on crowds demon- strating against a seven -years' prison sentence passed on Capt, Abdul :lshid, fortner member of the ,1apanese sponsored Indian Nation• al Army, New British Colony Sarawak o.i the island of Borneo, for sixty years all independent state under British protection h'ss been added to the British Empire. it is being ceded to Britain by Str Charles \'yner Brooke, 72 -year-old "11'bite Rajah''—great-nephew o`. the Englishman who, a century ago, was given Sarawak by a nat- ive ruler for aid in suppressing a revolt. Russia's New 6 -Year Plan Generalissimo Stalin, in a pre• election speech, announced a new five -veal' plan, the Soviet Union's third, to rebuild tear -devastated areas, Its main task is to restore the areas that suffered. to restore the prewar level and then considerab- ly surpass it. Particular attention still be d'• voted to raising the standard of life of the working people by sya• tenurtically reducing the cost of production of all goods. Stalin called for Russia to pro- duce 50,000,000 tons of pig iron a year, 60 000,000 tons of steel, 500,- 000,000 taus of coal and 60,000,000 tons of oil, Stalin also told his constituents that "wars could be avoided if there was a possibility of a fair "CANADA WALK” For nearly six years the Canadian Air Force has used 20, Lincoln's Inn Fields as headquarters, To commemorate the close tics between the Borough of Holborn and the R,C,A,F, during the war, the pave- ment on the north side of Lincoln's Inn Fields will be named "Canada Walk." MOVIE STAR SPENDS HOLIDAY IN CANADA Norma Shearer is greeted by her aunt, Mrs. M. L. Peiler, and cousin, Col. M. F. Peder, O,B,E., E.D,, at Dorval Airport, when the Mont- real -born film star arrived from California on her way to spend a month's hodiay at Mont Tremblant, C. M. H. Q. HOCKEY TEAM The C.M,H.Q, hockey team known as "The Maple Leaves" is shown at Wembley, Middlesex, En- gland, Back row, left to right: A. Mallard, Hamilton, Ont.; Major D. Telford, Vancouver; Jim Sims, Sud- bury, Ont.; Alex Stewart, Timmins, Ont.; Jack Portland, Collingwood, Ont.; Gordie Bruce, Ottawa, Ont.; Bud Poile, Port Arthur, Ont.; Charlie Philips, Toronto, Ont.; R. 0. Jones, Toronto, Ont.; Lt, M. Teeples, Port Arthur, Ont,;, Front row kneeling, left to right: Johnny Tailor, Vancouver, B. C.; Eddie O'Keefe, Olds, Alta.; Les Colvin, Oshawa, Ont,; Babe Gresko, Toronto, Ont.; Hub Macey, Le Pas, Man.; and Bill Booth of Montreal, Quo. distribution of raw materials and export markets," Homma To Die Lt. -Gen, Masaharu Homma has been sentenced to be shot, convicted by a militay tribunal of war atroci- ty charges, including the infamous Bataan death march. Strict order prevailed at the sen tencing, Spectators, including a large number of Filipinos who had lived in the area during Homma's occupation, were carefully searched before being admitted to the grounds. Homma was led quickly awav after the conviction and sentence was pronounced. U.K.—U.S. Air Treaty An Anglo-American air agree- ment signed in Hamilton, Bermu• da, last week provides for full and free development of international air transportation. The agreement, which takes ef- fect immediately, covers the regu- lation of fares, removal of restric- tions on the number of flights by civIl airlines, and the setting -up of international routes, Eire To Help Prince Minister Easton De Vale- ra announced that Eire would match or increase her last year's 3,000,000 -pound food aid t$ hungry Europe and take steps to reduce her own consumption. MATHIEUtV I iI UP canscou6HS. 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Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1916. 1 District Sports Nr hl hts I CALIFORNIA ORANAGES - 314'x, 22, Doz., 298's, 29c Doz.; 112's, 5 LONDESBORO HOCKEY NOTES (By George W. Cowan) "PEE WEE GAME" 'I'1 nr'day n`I;ht February I•Ith t'tc h'I th I've \\'ce', journeYetl du\Vl1 to Londeshim, f t their ,Cooed game. '1'hc• ice was ill fair shape for the game. ld 'flit c two tepees hall wet on Tttr,day rp night ill Illytlt, \vhon lllyth movie)) rho l,ondeshoro hhys a decisive beating. I'he I.. mleshuto h.pys were out for re- vcnge. There V;as a go.'d err wit in at - to -(lance to cheer the liu s . t, n;. The two teams played grand hockey,. There were spill, and thrills galore from start to finish, The boys on both team, gin r cyorytlting they had. The spcc- tators \vent away feelitt'4 as though they had spent a tow• hour; of \\clI ;pent time chwering these renting hoc- ty players along. 'I'Ite hi;hl'g!'t of the I I eine \\as the smetactdar g al-tendin,.; LONDESBORO INTERMEDIATES DEFEAT RIPLEY The 1.ondc't, r4 Intermediates made the trip to Ripley on Saturday night, February loth, t p plaplaya postponed ;;,Into. "there we as a large crowd to s•'• this game, as it meant a lot to the le)team. tram. 1'hc team; got away to a good start at t;:30, on very fast ice. John :\rntst: onp, of Londesboro, It,m'el- ied this game, wilich was very fast and clean. 'There were three penalties handed out 2 for Lundcshuro and 1 for . I:iPlry. :\t the cud of the first period the scute twos Loudeshoro 2, liplcy 1.1 The second pe-iud slnnv Londesro Ip - en up a Title more and by the end of the period led by a 5 top 2 score. The third period ;a\v both teams giving all they had. The final score--L.ordc.,horo ; '1, Ripley 1p, of Bobbie i e Surdcrcocl• in the la tile, LONDESBORO 6 • RIPLEY 4. bora acts. Ore would thiel: that it ; 'fhc Tapley team visited Lundesbnr.p wits 'furl: Brugia, the way this lad PlaY-.un Monday night, I chruar'y pith, for ed. The final score was 1 iukshuro the second g.tilie bet\\Ten these tw•u - 2, Blyth 1. The goal -gotten•; were, for teams over tint. week -end. This game = l.undcshoro, I\ c". :\rntstrong I. Ku". decided whotht r I:iplcy had a chance \Vud 1; fur Blyth, John Sibthot'pu 1• to get into the Play-offs for group hon- ' ours. .\ \vin for Ripley \vonlrl give' C. Coultes, that th.• cou::cil set aside them one more point than Corrie. The $1110.00 to purc,pase a piano and chairs 'game \va, handled by Shirt Bowers of for the 'Township hall, and that a cont- Ripley. The ice vas very good a•:d a utittec C: ntposc:l of S.:\L•ock, E. Smith, fast gauze was presented to the large 1. Me.\rter, 1.nu•: Clark, i. 1'uill, I: ! crowed of spectator's, Ripley opened \\'bite, ani (:).'\ \'heeler•, be appointed to with two fast goals. ilowever Londe,- h, ro cants back \vith one before the I . , . purchase' carne. Carried. Nloved by C. Coultes, seconded b)' J. period ended• The teams went off for ' -.- 1'nill, that the et nununity club pay '1.01 a \yell -earned rust wth Ripley leading ter 1 : Shaddirl 1 ; For Ripley, singles taking advantage of Myth being short and outsiders pay ;3.1'11 tr t the use o(' 2 to I. •1'110 Second period was just as h) \\'yles, hems, Ilam; sell Harrison. of t\\ of their regular players, they the hall, tool that the community club the first, with both toasts set- LONDESBORO PEEWEES 8 !went nut to defeat them by the spore fast its ting a (orlon; Pace. The score at the j of 8 to 2. Join Sibthorle toil Uouq. (6o responsible for the caretaking. CarBLYTH PEE-WEES 2 I\\•hiunorr Vers beth absent from the ried. end of the period being all tied up at 3' The applicap .,tt of A. F. Nethery for each, The thiel period opened withHie Blyth I'ee-\\'ccs travelled (town 1io111)1h line -tip. The spectators got an the Morris.; -.1 of :\:sees r, for the 'I own- Ripley out to \vitt this all-importan' to Londesboro to meet the 1)>•tortdcs'hfuot•ns.c,ihourl Thi angad amltaeIs There were thrills awl l of real enjoyment ' nt .hi„ of orris. rt a salary of $i50•(10 per TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT CALIFORNIA LEMONS CARROTS NEW CABBAGE WAXED TURNIPS HEAD LETTUCE CELERY STALKS . RADISH BANANAS, TOMATOES, 6 -STRING BROOMS 4 -STRING BROOMS MOP STICKS SHREDDED WHEAT FRY'S COCOA NABOB and RED ROSE COFFEE DARE'S PLAIN COOKIES LUX, PALMOLIVE, CAMAY AND ODEX SOAP RINSO, LUX, IVORY SNOW, IVORY FLAKES SALTED PEANUTS. HALF LOOSE SOAP CHIPS 252's, 35c Doz.; 220's, 44c Doz. FOR 21k; 96's, 3 FOR 19c 300's, PER DOZ. 39c 2 BUNCHES FOR 17c PEI( LB. 6c PER LB. 4c PER HEAD 15: 17c 2 BUNCHES FOR isc AND COOKING ONIONS. $1.49 AND $1.69 89c EACH 22c 2 FOR 23c 31c AND 19c 43c PER LB. 22c 2 FOR llc 24c LB. PKG. 19c 2 LBS, 19c PER PAIR $2.98 PER PAIR $4.00 AND $4.25 PER PAIR $2.50 PER PAiR $2.25 $1.25, $1.49, AND $1.69 MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS MEN'S WORK BOOTS HAUGH'S BIGG "88" OVERALLS HAUGH'S WORK PANTS . MEN'S WORK SHIRTS . . HAUGH'S SMOCKS ... EACH $2.50 MEN'S POLICE BRACES 39c CHEESE CLOTH 3 YD. PKG, 22c WE HAVE IN STOCK ROBIN HOOD, PRAIRIE ROSE, FIVE ROSES, PURITY, CREAM OF THE WEST FLOUR, MONARCH PASTRY FLOUR, ROYAL PURPLE CALF MEAL, ROYAL PUR- PLE AND PRATT'S REMEDIES, OYSTER SHELL. EVA 9 GENERAL STORE BLYTH. PHONE 9. WE DELIVER. i. • ' Ala.&:16J i li iL • \;•Tete to them, Harrison ;erred for boys in their third Meeting year. was ace^pled by the Council. Ripley to put them one up, However. clay night. The ire \vas Very heavy, shills galore. The curer; were. for Moved by C. Coultes, seco.ule'd by S. la ndeshoro, not to be outdone, Carne owing to the lit avy tall I,-1 snow, Ilow- .\Icock, that the Reeve get Cotte'.) hack with goals by Lee, Shaddick and ever, the game got under way at 1; equipment to plow the Town Ili.) road Carter, to giVe l.ondeshoro their second o'clock \Vith :\ Ilan Sharl(licl: ul l.ott- as soon as the equipment can be secur- wreck -end \Vin ,,Ver this team. The deshnro handling, ilii:, important gams lanideshuru, hen. \\'ands 5. hon• ttone 3. I.e.. ;ud 111111ey scored beth the Irl\;b's tcants' ;., ,a1s. \Vt. wvi•li to timid: all the spectators Ied alter the 18111 of February. Car- pante ended wvillt 1.olideshoro winningfor the boy . Con;idcrillg the weather fw the snt,por they arc giving these plod. 6 goals to .1. (Goal -getters for Londes- renditions \bore \\as a goorl cr( wd of boys tu-d;11', as they sue the hurkev Moved by S Alcock, seconded by 11 born, Lec 2; 11 Riley 1 ; J• Snell 1 ; Car- 1 spec;att rs in a;te;:dance, Londeshuro, play ers of to -morrow. Johnston, that we auvcrtisc for tenders to pure -ase a new power grader. Car- ricd. Nlevcd by C. Cottltes, seconded by J. 1'ui1l, that. the Road Superintendent be instructed to purchase 5C0) feet a show fence. Carried. \loved by 11. Johnston, seconded by S. Alcock, that we advertise for ten- »»»»»»»»»»»»>»>»»>»»»»»»»x«««««««««««««««««««««<u« d e r s to crush awl deliver approximately – — — IMoved 0 yards of gravel. Parried. by J. 1'uill, seconded by C. Coultes, that the meeting adjout n to The Rud Cross Ladies stet on \1'cd meet again on \larch llth, 19-1(1, at 1 inesday morning in the basement of the I'.\1. Carried. great use to you, and ever serve to re- I church, and completed two quilts. A 'Ole follow int; accounts were pail: unind you of your friends back 'Ionic, pot luck dinn. r was served. In the Ontario Good ;:rads Ass'r, mem- and the kind regards they have had afternoon, the \\'.\LS, meeting was bcrship teem - and always wvi11 have for you" (held. The devotional program was in Brussels -Morris -Grey 'fel. C. -.- Signed, Tutor Friends and Neigh -!charge of Mrs Fred Cook, The meet hnht. \IcKinnen, audit and exp. hours." ing opened by si.:ging, "It is so sweet has. Johnston audit and exp. . to trust in Jesus." Prayer by ,\Ips. Ivan \Ic:\rhos fixing hall -- ..... .-- Cook. Scripture Was read by \Irs. J. Dr. Crawford, \LOJI. _.... Buchanan, Ir.. m the 13th Chapter. John Craig, 11.0.11. ...... Readings were given by \Vinnifre`l Cecil \\'heeler, 11,0.1E ...-.... Rl rL:DGE • WALLACE (continued from page 1) V WESTFIELD NIT, William Govier of Blyth, visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. R. Vin- C,antphell, "The Cross of Calvary cent, and other friends. Gu. rgc \lartin, 11.01 I. \Irs. \Villiann \\ridden, "\\'cawing"; (snoops Mr. Leslie Rodger of St. Catherines, Norma Taylor, "\\'hat \iettneth 'Phis". visited last week with his brother, \1r, The Study Book \Vas taken by \Irs. Emerson Rodger, and \Irs. Rodger. ' \Villiant Carter, The husine: s was con- LONDESBORO \[r. and Mrs. J. • L. .\IcI)owcll wwere ducted by the President, Mrs. \I c- \1 r, and NII. R. Peck, Varna, visit- Mr. on 'I'hursda) at the home of \'ittie. Fourteen answered the roll cd with the latter's parents, \1 r. and 11r. :and \urs. I3ert \'incept of Bcl call. :\ letter of appreciation for gift,\los. John SIKH, on Sunday. grave. 1received, was read from Ray Vincent NH-. and M.'s, Charlie Snelling and L. -Cpl Norman Rodger, who return- of London, The \Vorld's Day •,f Pray- Ruth, }layfield, visited with \Irs. \Vil- ed recently from •overseas, visited last tr \vitt be abscrved on \larch 8th. The liant Lyon, on Sunday, Nveek with his brother, \I r. E. Rodger, meeting closed \with prayer by the 1 \i r. and \irs. Frank 1:oberton, Billie rand \irs. Rodger. 1President. and Joan, Seaforth, visited with Mr Miss Mildred Carter attended the •I hhe Young E'iople held their regul;tr and \los. J. Nott, Sewing class, sponsored by the Junior meeting 011 \\'ednesday evening with al Mr, Eddie \I.•Nall, London, spent the Institute at Blyth, last week,1 week -cud with his parents, Mr. and good attendant e. The program tool: Mrs. \V. A. Campbell and Donald the form of a Valentine Party. Lunch \Irs. Leonard Mc\all. . visited on Sunday. with \1 r. 110(1 Mrs. was served. 1 Miss Elva Govier, London, spent Gardiner of Lucknov'• \I r. \Varrcn Bautfcrd, Of Preston Sunday with her parents, \1 r, and \irs. \1r. and Mrs. Norman \Icl)ow•ell spent the \veek-end with his linen's. \Viiliant (;-vier. were \Vinghant visitors on Monday. Mr. and \Ir:. 'rhontas Bamford. I Mr. and \lr•. \\'eslcy Shobbruu!;, _, Clinic 1, visited with \Ir. and \Irs. J. H. Shobhrook 011 Sunday. Morris Township Council 1 Mr, Arthur 13rmtsdon left on Saurr- New Samples T'he dorrii Township Cs'•ncil met flay for his home in Assinahoine, Sask. in the Township Ifall on February 11,1 Mr. and Mrs. John Pipe visited with Arriving with all the members pre: ent. The : Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Alcock, Brussels - f Reeve presided, on Sunday. I The minutes of the last meeting were Mr. au(1 Moes. :\Ihort 1`.11x left on = We expect our new sant- react and adopted on motion of C. Cool- Saturday to visit friends at 1lensall and tcs aur1 JVuill. Port Dover. files of Cr.nadian, English ( \loved. by 11. ,lohnston, seconded byi The .lary Grierson \fission Band; 5,C -14.f0 .10!0 2.1,'( 201111 3.0" 3.00 3.0' artiu, Clerk. • I. 1'uill, that the Reeve and Rcapl Sup- held their February meeting un Sun - and American SUriWOrthy• erintendcnt attend the Good Roads' day ,horning. Call to Worship by the Convention in Tt rnuto, and that the 'President, Kenneth Arntstron; ; Hymn any time. 1lticlltl,crship fcc of $5.00 be paid. Car- 181, and the National Anthem; Scrip- - ,, ried. tore Lesson was read by Billie Cowan. ' We will be pleased to s i \[ow•e 1 by 1, 1'uill, seconded by S, 'The minutes of the last nnet'm, were Alcock, that the Treasurer's salary he read and approved, The birthday song ;show them to you when-' c was sung for thelma Shoblm:'uk and $+:90.00 per year, and the Clerk's salary _ever you desire our ser- be $275.00 pct year. Carried, 1 Kenneth Armstrong. Roll call by hen \loved by C Coultes, seconded by II. ncth Wood, and the offeri•;g was taken vices. 'Johnston, that the auditor's report he 1i)' Bobby Suudercock. David Fairer - accepted and that the auditor's be paid. vice gave a reading on "World Peace" r : ; .. • • • Carried. and Gail \Tanning read a T',nurerance r ( :Moved by 11. Johnston, seconded by ,Story; Study Bork !,y \lits 11. Kirk . J. Yuill, that the road accounts as pre- and a Missionary Reading by Frances rented by the Road Superintendent he Lyon; an instrumental by Gail Man - F. C. PREST paid. Carried. king, and a solo by "Bossy„ Shaptpl'ck, Phone 37.28, LONDEBBORO (continued on page 5) Moved by H. Johnston, seconded by 040110110110611 ANORAISIWWW10101110%"~1~~40%00004 A Classified May Put $'s In Your Pocket ! The Standard • An Excellent Medium THE STANDARD offers a large market for Buying, Selling, Wanted, and FOP Sale articles, For the minimum sum of 25e you may place a Classified Advertisement in our columns that is sure to bring results. Many people have expressed satisfaction at the result of one of these ads. If you have something to sell, or are in the market for some item that is s2arce, try this medium of adver- tising. Someone in the district will very probably have exactly what you are wanting, or if it is some- thing you have no use for, someone else may be looking for just that very item. Keep this in mind the next time you wish to purchase, 01' have any- thing to sell. Let your Home Paper sell it for you. Are you a subscriber to your local paper, if so how does your label stand. If you are in arrears we would appreciate your attention to the matter. A local paper is a community booster. In many cases the community is judged by the the type of newspaper that is published. Your subscription, your advertisement, and your whole -hearted co-op- eration all add up to make possible a better paper. And your Support will be greatly appreciated. COUNTER CHECK . BOOKS If you are needing printed Counter Check Books we will be pleased to handle your order. We have the agency for a good, reliable firm, and can guar- alitee satisfaction, and reasonably prompt service. 1' Wecanesi ay, Pei). 2b,1016, LONDESBORO AUBURN (('ontinue(1 flout page 4) \\' l!iain J. ('la;..! rel ort, that he saw• All AiI-Il';I11 bCllg 1111, ,llllf,, ;11111 the ;1 lar;.,(, crow 1\llllt' out hunting on closing prayer h\' the 1're-i;!1'lll. 25 Saturday. a{tei,'ol,ll. \ycrc present, \I r. s01(1 \I r; lack R. \\'c'r, I.ttnll 1,' The Superintendent of the 11;11,yIt;1'.i ni111 lir. It. C. \Weir. WELCH'S GRAPE reports a good year. 'there \\ ere Iter- I Mr. 11':11 Mrs George \Ic\all, lllyth' SIFTO SALT ... ty-fiye nn'ulhel , on the loll in 1915 \\ ith \I r. and \Irs. Bert Craig. Twenty-three of these are life alt ul 11. n;tltl Rt'", 1;;11:, 1v:th NIrs. Iced hers and t1\Cl)i1' t\10 aft' aulJ11;11 111(111 hers. Sven of the Inenlllei, );ladtiatell \Irs. Little, \ld:ton, with NB.. and into the NI i„n,n hal. The \\'. \I.S. ladies give the \\'urld I ;?'•Iids to every \Warren Ital;,tnrd, Preston, with new• Lal)\•. Iteral; t, for \esu : Nlite and Mrs. 'Thom;,; Bamford, Ilnxcs, ~35.05; Lite uunlher,, S'1,.(,1); Stapley NIc\alt, Galt, kith Nit-, and Total scut (o '1 re;nlIrl r, I1.I)5. Mrs. Thom: s NIc\all. On Tuesday. 1 d11, I•el•u;tr\ I'tll, the i \lir, Irene Donald, 'Toronto, with THE STANDARD GROCERIES .-- Aim \\'ell \l i ion t'il e!I ..I I, held a \I r. and \I rs. I rant: Jardin. skating Party. Tt)o•e \\1111 dill not 1\illianl 1' iddcll, \\ho has been yisit- skate, enjoyed themselves playing oro- Mg here from the \v'e`ts has been called klllole in the Sunday School I'o' 11 of I \\'iIIIlipeg on account of serious 111. the church. \Viten the skater, call, in-, of his father, a brother of the late to the church, tasty 11111(.11 \\a, serve11 'Thomas Riddell, \Ir,. Riddell \\rill re• by the Birk, There \\as bo ton baked 1111011 until the end of \larch. beans, ald breast and butter, tea and The :\ 'Minn \\'1 men's Institute tact coffee, g,. 11 and hot, ;111,1 the,,, a his. in the l'orestcr'a Hall on 'Tuesday af- clous piece Ili p'1'. 1'.otee!l, `1,10), tt'rllonll, \\ith a large attendance. The There \\crc ahl,ut 70 present and every- pressdent, NIrs. Edgar I.a\vson, was ill body hada :;(' )11 time an I llt,l,, d that charge, and \Irs. Robert J. Philips there \\on be ant, p 1 .u'ty - Il. I l )'esided at the piano, Mrs. John J. Mrs. :\I1. R;;Ilfor(1 spent the \\eel: Roberton led in the Lrrd's Prayer, in end \vitt) Irie:,,Is in l;• llel;rh, the ;disc ce of the secretary, Miss Mar- Congratulati 11- to \Ir. 11111 NI 1.s. g1u•et the minutes were read by Will 1luni;ilI ,wins celebrated till' nit._ !Miss J..,cphinc \\'sir. Mrs. Lawson ticth annircr-,u .r of tbrir t\edli.'g on expressed the sympathy of the insti- Saturday, I ctrl,;,ry Ic tb• ante members to the \lc\all famay, The Farm hot inn of the Bill con- w1 hay(' been bereaved of three mem- cession Inst a; the honk of \Ir. and hers 11 their 1'11111)1) within a short ,llrs. Bert Shnhbrook on \i ild;l) night time. 1\'ltll sixteen present. 'There \\ere ,t Illy I \nnotn came It \\a; made that the visitors present, and all had a pad Sunshine Sist(rs' banquet \vottlrl be time. The disco• Sion was ”\\'i!1 the 1t Id in \lay instead of February. \frs. consumer pay for Duality," The meet- Herbert Nlo.grid,ge \vas appointed con- ing next \Iond:,y night will be at ( •lar- , \t er for this banquet. The pre.graul was introduced by a once Cra :ford's home. ea" l;Li Ere�' te -C°.-� rr �r41,411 HERE! o A blanket that might give cozy comfsert to a baby may be only an aggravation to a full-grown man. So with electric wiring on a farm. An unsatisfactory wiring lob limits your use of electricity and will soon become totally ihctclequale for growing needs. Wire for irnmediate and future need:, from the start, and you will save money in 1:;� Ic::Z run. When you electrify your farm, you will probably c'o it gradiciiy so far as equiptrtent is concerned. You may shirt out with electric lights and a water pump, and perhaps a maIor too; but to make electricity pay best you will want la keep adding labor savers as you can. De sure that if and when you want to add an electric stove, a water heater, a feed grinder or a hay hoist, there will be sufficient wiring and outlets in the right places. A competent electrical contractor or your Hydro rural superintendent will advise you on adequate, wiring for your farm. Do it right when you start, and you will save time and coaly dc:ays. ASK YOUR HYDRO RURAL OFFICE FOR THE NEW FOLDER "HYDRO GOES TO V:ORK ON THE FARM" PURITY SALT DILL PICKLES CREMO CEREAL Pioneer Fccdb JUICE, 32oz. 59c per carton 8c . 5 lb. bag 10c per jar 27c per kg. 23c Shur -Gain Feeds Rcyal Purrle Calf Meal. A. L. KERNICK WE DELIVER—PHONE 39. piano duet by Mrs. William J. Craig, and her daughter, Miss Ila ll. Craig. :\ guessing contest, prepared by Mrs. Her- bert Gorier, was conducted by Mrs. 'Gordon R. 'Taylor, 1vlto also gave a reading. Mrs. Lawson then introduc- ed the guests from Blyth Institute, Ntrs. Rutledge, Mrs, Lorne Scrimgeour, and her daughter, Mrs. Joe NI arks, :\ duet was sung by Miss NI ae Ferguson and Mrs. Earl Raiti hy, followed by a read- ing by Nliss Ethel Washington, The feature of the meeting, the denc- onstrati'cn of the dressmaker form, was then very ably and interestingly pre- sented by 31rs. Rutledge of Blyth. 31rs James Woods expressed the thanks of all present to the demonstrator fur het painstaking and instructive lesson Nlrs. Scrimgeot,r of I;lyth, gave a bund orous reading. Current event; were gives by NIrs, Jas. Woods, and a quar- tette, composed of hiss Elnca \fetch, .firs. Eric Anderson, .hiss Josephine Weir, and \lis3 Sadie Carter, sang, Following the national anthem, lune;, was served be Mrs. William J, Craig, Nlrs. Andrew Kirkconnell, 'Mrs. Jere- miah 'Taylor, and Mrs. William Ander- 503111r. r. and Mrs, Charles Scott and NI iss Margaret King attended the funeral of John Pfeffer ill Kitchener 00 Wednes- day. IN MEMORIAM ELLIO'1"I'—In loving nlenlc.ry of out dear son, 'l'pr. Robert Janes Elliott, who was Kitiw„ in Action in Holland, February, 21st, 1945. Iie lies in far-off Holland 11is faithful battle done, I-Ic did not live to see His heart -felt freedom won, But those of us who hold him dear In our hearts, Shall pray and keep a sacred memory At the price he had to pay. If all the world was ours to give We would give it, yes and more, To hear his voice, and see his face Conte smiling through the door. —Sadly missed by his parents, !neth- er and sisters, CARD OF THANKS We wish to cxtcnd our thanks to the Myth Fire Department, and citizens who offered their :services during the 1 ROXY THEATRE, CLIN,TON, NOW PLAYING: Frcd MacMurray as "CAPTAIN EDDIE" r`r"- PAGE 5 CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH, NOW: James Cagney in: "BLOOD ON THE SUN" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTr. NOW: Jacor s Cagney in 'BLOOD ON THE SUN" Mc -•-'^s, Tuesday, Wednesday "THE INCENDIARY BLONDE" Robert Cummings, L'zaheth Scott , c, Ir '1'crh licolor and Julie Bishop Robert Cummings, Li..,.l.c.:- rytt and Don DeFore in all her glittering glitry! The til ,t colourful gal of her dad ,to1 drancltil runl;lnee letting Ibr .'\Il al+l;•t 11 ll•-: ;0111 111 u.!el'!I 1'ulllale '• ry of lw'o) iiiorICrll ltt\•t'1'S \\ho 11:i ,.,,Ilret'nitlr• ;1 hili (11111 111!' ;'i!'I \111" 11"l' l;ll1 1 ;I1' ;It) 1• ' f' Musical drama at it's b:st! Betty Button, Arturo de Cordova and Charl'e Ru,gles. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Fred MacMurray, Helen Walker and Marjorie Main. Ilillbillie, ol, •1 rampage with mur- dermur- deras lobby in a thrilli g,. chilling; mystery. "MURDER, HE SAYS" COMING: John Hcrsey's "A BELL FOR ADANO" 111 ! I 11 l \1ll 1 111 II' 1;1.1 "YOU CAME ALONG" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Walter Huston, Louis Hayward and Judith Anderson 111th a trlliv all star ca.t in Rt'nr (lour greatest story "AND THEN THERE WERE NONE" Ccming: "MILDRED PIERCE" Matinees Sat. & Holidays at 2.30 p.m Mat., Wed,, Sat,, Flolidays 2.30 pm 44.11N111111N 11NN1N11N Regular Meeting, Blyth 1.O.O.F No 366 Tuesday, February 26th All hrcthcrn are requested to attend W H Morritt, W G McNall, Noble Grand Rec-Sec'y IRISH CONCERT Blyth (United Church Choir are hav- ing an Irish Concert in the auditorium of the Church n \larch 14th, Fur- ther particulars later. ."1 -ha 11 Ili, 1 f )1..tm "YOU CAME ALONG" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Betty 1lutt.,n, Arturo i)e Cordova and Charlie Ruggles II fn,;-lnovrty "TI h irl�l•.r urn, �,l! basalt r -n tilt lila ..i 'T >::;• ( 111(11 "INCENDIARY BLONDE" Corning: "First Man Into Tolcyo'' Matinees Sat & Holic'. "..9 ••414. 4 ,f.;.+4.+i.+.;,0.;..;,.♦0.:..,.....A.;..I♦ x,.0.6 44.;.! t;..,....'.: i.,..:u;,,;,,;,,;,,;,,;„;.:..;....; ,y',:. 0,..;• 1.1 LYCEUM THEATRE , WINGHAM—ONTARIO, .I ;i: ;,Two Shows Sat. Night :_: is POOL ROOM. :.Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb., 21.22-23 -' o. ;; Fred MacMurray, Lynn Bari,f '2 ,-, SUN .�� + :♦ Thomas M tchcll, in _ .H. t. S�I{)1111�It it i'°it NORIES 1 CAPTAIN EDDIE"y ;I:�1)baccos, Cigarettes, Pop, I• 'S •t*, and Othel' i'•'•'rlrie!i. ::.Froin the horse-and-l)ul.,'t;y clays to • ,i; .the autos ,l l( and the acro;Mane in:: ',he dramatic ,,t,•\• of c'apla'n Eddie:: ATKINSON'S I\ickenl)acker ALSO "SHORT SUBJECTS" ~.Matinee Sat. Afternoon at 2:30 p.m.'" .Mens, Tucs., Wed., Feb., 25.26-27 DOUBLE BILL Ann Miller in FOR SALE Jattesway oil burner In -cinder stove, r' 500 capacity, like new. Apply to Leo Ik♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦•♦ 1•N♦•.,H,•♦,•.,I �♦.•1 �1♦••.••.,..♦111♦..,♦.♦♦.,H,•I,..,•.,1 •,..,111,•.,1.,1 Cronyn, ph nc 13-11, lllyth. 2(-lp. ='t "EADIE WAS A LADY" and Edward Arnold in "THE HIDDEN EYE" 3 FARMS FOR SALE Farm lot 36, south half, Con. 3, East \\'aw•anosh, 2011 acres, one -and -one-half storey house, cement plaster ; hank barn 60.x00; drive shed; well at hoose; hy• drolic ram; 5 acres cedar ; 0 acres hard- wood. Farm lot 37, N-1 i ; f S. Lot, Con. 3, East \Wawano'll ; 101) acres; creek wat- er and spring; 6 acres hardwood. Farm 1.ot 38 1'nd 39, S,-11. of N. I.ud, Con. 2, East \\cawanosh ; 150 acres; ' storey frame house; barn 40x(1) and 40x 40; creek; well at house; well at barn; 3 acres cedar; 5 acres hardwood; 1 mile from school. George and Russel Achttinistratol;, 26-2, James 1'. \\'iisoii Estate. POSTPONED 4.0pen all clay and evening. 1:Main Street. 1111.14.144141.044•11.4•1411114411 4,4 Frank's awry PHONE 38. BLYTH, ONT. PIES, CAKES, COOKIES BUNS, COFFEE CAKES. ALWAYS FRESH AND MADE TO YOUR LiKING. Red Cross Everything Homemade EUCI-IItE, CROKINOLE AND DANCE on the evening of FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd IN MEMORIAL ,HALL. Mrs. Varve. Brown's Orchestra. Admission 50c and 25c Everybody Welcome! AUCTION SALE FARM FOR SALE There will he offered for sale, sub - Of Farm Stock and Implements jest to a reserve hid, and other condi- At Lot No, 211, Concessions 15 and 16, ti• ons of sale, c.n Godcrich Township, one mile \vest of Clinton, on No, 8 Highway, and a half WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1946 utile north, on at 1 :30 I'.31,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH at South half Lot 12, Concession 8, at 1 o'clock sharp, cousistin;t of : Township of \lorris, County of 1 f uron, HORSES; Roan Belgian marc, 10 the said lands, Erected thereon ;,tare years old; grey 1'crcherou horse, 7 is said to be a barn, house, ;tui large year old. driveshed. The land is said to be first CATTLE: iIolstefln cow, 5 years 01(1, class and in gond condition. Adequate (Inc March 4th; Holstein cow, 6 years old, due February 31 ; Holstein cow,supply of good water. Considerable 7 years old, due February 20th; Hol - chimney fire, which, fortunately, was 'stein cow; 4 years old, due 3111rch 6th ; Imilr from school. I For furtheri•articulars apply to un - kept tinder control. Holstein cow, 5 years old, due NIarcll dersignccf. NI r. 1111(1 Mrs, Shop Nicholson, 25th; Holstein cow, 8 years old, due I 3l arch 8th; Holstein cow, 9 }gars old 1 h. l�ingland, KC., Clinton, Ontario, CARD OF THANKS due March 3rd; Holstein cote, 5 years Solicitor for Thomas C. Rogerson Es- 'l'o the Blyth Fire Brigade, and the 'old, (Inc March 15th; Holstein cow, 6 tate, citizens of Myth.— We wish to thank years old, due March 10th ; Holstein E. Elliott, Auctioneer. everyone who helped in any way at our cow, 8 years old, due March 30th ; fire on Sunday. Especially do we wish Holstein heifer, 3 years old, due March to thanks the bucket brigade, and 31r. 1st; Holstein heifer, 3 yea's old, due Expert repair work. Prompt ser - March 15th; Ilolstcin cow, 7 years old, vice \sheneyer possible. Good stock of due Nfarch 26th; Holstein heifer, ' Iparts and tubes on hand, \Vrrk guar - .years old, due Sept. 12th; Ilolsdein co,y,Iantced. Glenn Kcchnic, phone 25-tr . 1(5, year's old due Set. 14th' Holstein !Myth, 25-' RADIO SERVICING and \frs. Jack Staples, who kindly op- ened their home until _medical aid was given. ' Mr, and NIrs, F. Chapple and Son. I COW,, 4 years old, freshened; Holstein cow, 4 years old, clue February 24th ; CARD OF THANKS Ilolstcin cow, 1 years old, due April 1st; T. hL Taylor, and family, wish to Red Durham cow, 6 years old, due March 27ud; blue Polled cow, 4 years thank their friends and neighbours for old, duc NLts' 1st; Purebred Hereford the kindness and sympathy extended to I)u11, 2 years old; 10 black heifers, ris- them during their recent, sad bereave - nig 2 years old; 4 IIcrcford x Durham meat. Also for the beautiful flora' tributes, Special thanks to the Staff steers, rising 2 years :Id; 5 black steers. 1rising 2 years old; .4 IIcrcford steers, of Godcrich Hospital, 1)r. Ilodd, Rev. A. 1 year old; 3 Flolstein hcifcrs, 1 year Sinclair, and to those who loaned ticcir old; 5 11er1forc) heifers, 10 months old: 'cars. 2 calves, 8 months old; 4 calves, 4 months old. This is an exceptionally good line of dairy cows, in good c.n ;:;:c n, ail own- 3!cCallotu, wish to thank all friends and t;l by the proprietor, neighbours for the'r kindness and synl- I PIGS: 2 Yorkshire sows with litter; patliy, and for the lovely floral tributes Yorkshire' sow, clue 3la•ch 9; 2 young sent, during their recent, sad bereave -Yorkshire sows, due April 9; York- inent• 26-1h•Ishire hog, 5 months old; 26 l'i;s, 6 weeks old; 9 chunks. CARD OF THANKS I311'LE31E\'1'S: 3!assey-Harris On behalf of the fancily, we wish tq der, 61 foot cut ; NI asscy-Harris Site - express our appreciation 4o the local \\'ay 2 single unit milking Machine organizations, who sent floral trihutes I (nearly new) ; \f asscy-I la•ris hay load - during aur recent -bereavement, Also ler ; Massey -I lards side -delivery rake; we wish to thank all those who prepar• ler 1 1 -disc fertilizer drill; ed copy, and atsisted in gathering news Massey-Ilarris No. 16 manure spreader. items, which wakes this issue of The (Road open for Cars). Standard possible, TERMS: CASH. —Mr. and Mrs. K. \\'hitnicre and Doug- 1)'.\rcy Ratll" vIl, Prtiprit;tor. las, Edward \V. Elliott, Auctioneer. CARD OF THANKS The fancily of the late \Irs, Doti• -I1 FOR SALE Orchard grass seed; 500 bushels Car- tier Oats; Also Shorthorn buil, 15 Months old. Apply, Alex. NlcEwing, Phone 23-8, Myth, 25-2, HAROLD JACKSON Licensed Auctioneer. Specialist in Farul and Household Sales. I.Icensod In Iluron and Pertn Counties. Prices rtasonahlo; aatis faction guaranteed. h'or information, etc., write or phos! Harold Jackson, R.R. No. 4, SeafortL Phone 14r601, V CHECK YOUR LABEL G. R. AUGUSTINE REP R1?STENTING TI -IE MONTREAL LIFE "THE FRIENDLY COMPANY" Associated with Cue Atlas Insurance Company, London, England. LiFE - PENSIONS - ANNUITIES LEWIS ROWLAND AUCTIONEER. (Licensed For Huron County) Satisfaction Guaranteed Prices Reasonable. For Information Phone Lew Rowland, 830r 24. Scaforth. or Write RR. No. 3, Walton. WILLIAM II. I IORRITT LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Specializing In Farm and Ilouseholli Sales. Licensed for the County of Iluron Reasonable Prices, and Satinfactlon Guaranteed. For information, etc'., write or phone William 1 L Noggin, phone, Residence 1'4 Shop 4, Myth. 4.4-t.f EDWARD W. ELLIOTT l.'cct Sed luctionecr For Iluron I;as 'eturncd from service with the Rugal Canadian Air Force, and will be onliuuing his former occupation. Correspon'!ene promptly answerer! Immediate arra ligeil nts can be mad. for Sales I)ate at 1'lie Standard Office or by calling Phone 203, Clinton, Charge nio le :lte and satisfactil-n Guaranteed. DANCE Sponsored 1)y the Blyth Junior Farmers and the Aulior Institute. In the Blyth Memorial Hall. Wednesday, February, 27th i\1usic By KEN. WILBEES' (5 -piece) ORCHESTRA Dancing 9 to 2. Free Lunch. Admission 50c Each. EVERYBODY WELCOME. ORDER YOUR COUNTER CHECK BOOKS AT THE BLYTII STANDARD Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY. Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seaf or th, 15, Collect.. DARLING and CO. of C.\NADA, LTD. ' SWEDISH PRINCE TO WED COMMONER Soon to be wed in America are Prince Carl Johan of Sweden, son of Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf and favorite grandson of King Gus- taf, who renounced his royal birthright for love of Mrs. Kerstin Wijkmark, seven years his senior. The 35 -year-old divorcee ie a newspaperwoman and editor. The marriage will climax a five-year romance carried on over strongest opposition from the prince's fancily. The couple plan to live in the U. S., as plain Mr. and Mrs. Bernadotte, the Swedish royal family's name, rrIIE INSIDE ON HOCKEY By ED. FITKIN Now that !till Durnan is back in their net. Montreal Canadiens again Zook like the team that has been dominating NI -II- hockey for the past two ar,d a half seasons, • * * With all 'due respect to Paul Bibeault, who is a fine goalie, Dick Irvin stye that Durnan is more valuable to Canadiens than a lot of people arc tvilting to admit, He has been shouting this, in fact, for years but it wasn't until recent- ly when Dapper William was in- jured that the hockey experts paid much heed to Irvin's remarks, * • * But 'Frith Durnan on the side- lines, the Hurtling I-Iabs ceased to hurtle and went into a tailspin that dropped them from first to tltjrd place, Then last week -end Durnan returned to the lineup and Canadiens promptly regained their old poise --and more import- antly, their winning ways. They knocked off Chicago 6-2 and fol- lowed through with a 2-0 win over Boston, • • • Now they're back In the con- tention for top honors and the flags have ceased to fly at half- mast in Moreal. • • 1 By the time this appears, a de- cision on Walter (Babe) Pratt's case should be announced. In hockey's inner circles it is antici- pate dthat Pratt will he reinstated and that it's quite possible he may rejoin the Maple Leafs for Satur- day night's important game with Canadiens in Toronto, t * • Tlie Leafs, incidentally, are hockey's hottest team of the mo- ment. 'They've lost only two games in their last eleven starts --and both to Boston. They've won six and tied three . . which, in short, mean; they've taken 15 of their last :22 points. As the basebaliers would say, that's a .681 average, * * • Even trithout Babe Pratt in their last five games, the Leafs managed to win one, lose one and tic three. The return of Turk Broda to the nets has bolstered tite Toronto defense considerably for the Turk stepped back into the N.II.L. picture --after being away for 2; years --as if he had never left the scene. • • • It took Brintsek a month to whip himself into condition for a return to N1-11. connlpctition•-:and when he did slake his debut he was beaten eight times. Broda, back in Canada Iittic more than a week was pro - pellet( into action against Boston Bruins in Beantown and played a fine game in that 3-3 tic. He was little short of terrific in the ttvo games tvith Detroit last week -end --so that in three games he has conceded only 6 goals. • * * Where Turk had the edge on Brintsek, of course, was in being able to play considerable hockey in I'folland and England before re- turning to Canada this tvinter. He scored nine shutouts in his first 10 games overseas and played more than 30 games all told before sailing for home, * • * Canadiens have Durnan—and he's been the tops in the league for the past two years, Young hlarry Lum- ley, Detroit's 10 -year-old wonder, is a standout and headed for great things. The Leafs have Broda and McCool; Rangers have slick Charlie Rayner and Chicago's swift -moving Black Hawks are benefitting by the inspired playing of the veteran Mike Karalcas, • * * And by the tray, have you tried to figure out the probable all-star lineup for this season? Brother, don't try it, You'll wind up in a daze! Breeds Queen Bees (Laren hn'rding in the Iltc Uivi- Sioll, Dominion on lL xperi 111 tilt 1a1 Partes Service is being conducted chiefly at the t'.xperinb'ntal Station at K:Ipnskasing, Out :\n rmle.n'our is being ttiado. to improve the strain of bees kept Iiy increasing virility and reducing .,tcar't+inc! in-linct. Coffee ran !,c kept fresh I+} ;no- ting it in a tightly sealed r,tn and leaning it in the refrigerator. We Have Prospective Purchasers 11'e have prnsp•rtine purrhn'ers for properties near 1\'Indsur, To• runlu rind Niagara leans, \\'rite, giving us partii'liars, Guaranty Trust Company of Canada, 1\'ladsor, 'Toronto, Niagara Falls. CHILDREN LOVE VENO'S QUMCK., ELIEF,; FOR •.' COUGHS, COLDS BRONCHITIS ASTHMA SIMPLE SORE THROAT the miracle wartime inset• ticide, is but the first of litany outstanding new pest control products for farm and garden soon to be available under the "Green Cross" trade mark. LOOK FOR THE *Trade Mark Reg, YOU MEAN THESE FENCE POSTS WERE CUT ON YOUR OWN FARM,BILL? SURE, EVEN POPLAR. TREATED WITH SM©SE WILL LAST IO YEARS OR MORE! Yes ...any post, even Pine, Spruce, Poplar and Willow off your own property can be preserved ,with "Osmose Special Fence Post Mirit're,' Treat the ground line only and make the whole post last 3 to 5 limes longer for 3c to 4c per post. The savings in lime and material are tremend- ous,'Osmoso' is lime tested and used extensively, under all soil conditions, by largo power and , telegraph companies. It really works to slop rot, even on green posts. Your devdercan supply you. " fl 0 PROTECTS POSTS NEEDED MOST OSMOSE WOOD PRESERVING Head; Office and Plant; Pr 465 YongeStreet,'Tbronto:: How You Can Get Quick Relief From Sore, Painf ul Piles Mont people seem to think the only way to get I circulation in the lower bowel the painful pile tumors relief from their ear, painful piles is by local treat- anon tical over leaving the sensitive rectal membranes mend. Local treatment may clean and healthy. giro temporary relief from •;{:Sr '.. • awe o r•::i We invite you to try the itching but you can !jE �:i;i: :' ;::::1; .^,:;w Ileo -Void and let itrrnte easily ere why such treat. 2fs ' :";+ r? itself. 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DAYS, At the end of (hat that has hero tiled forora ; Y`'>;;::.;?. ;+`<•a; ;';:' �;' {;?;s ,?' y time if you are not shoo - 40 years by thousands of "M .:.: «.�; a <'''`::.••.; t ,.: 3.::.; lute! sure Ilem•ltoid le pile sufferers. It is a `t fi.. ;`,; °� the nicest, cleanest and &mall, highly. cuncenlntel most effective pile treel- tablet, easy and plearaint <:•:y::;;.:.;. : . .mint YOU ever toed re - it: use. This cleverly oom• s� tum (he unused portion of winded tahlet formula the package to your drug - directs it areC tLs mel n I action [tel and be grill promptly y reliefLo of the congestion n refund yeutmo money. that i& the reit rause ee of NOTE: This peewee g your piles. Item -Raid pro- r;'' ''` ''`'_:" ` ``<'>•''<> offer Is backed by■ rell- motes free, easy and tom• " "-' :: i .: z:.'s- fl n but 111 ) , ; : ��:` able rm dol g lie n ratable bowel movements, Pored by a Professional Mode/ Canada for a good marry quickly relieves itching years. Hern-Ro(dmust help irritation end soreness end stimulates better blood your lolls condition qutekiy, early and pleasantly or cirouletioa ie the lower bowel With good Wood INF Hopis, easy test torts you NWng. Try II today. CLASS!FIJEJ) ADVERTISING 111111 A1O\KTON POULTRY FARM CIIIC:KS \.•u boy baby chicks for vine remdi. '1'n receive dividends un your investment, you ul,iOi be certain inhere tour money Is In. widest 1Ve o1 for you baby chicks from ra Poultry Farm with every breeder puilornni tested and gow- ernntent ha tided, 'I'al;0 advantage of our early order discount. It rile for aur I?111 price 11sl and rat:do:411e, MON KTO1N I'0LIL 11? 1' FA 101S, x\10 ,N K T O lN, o N'F. GA!NFOI?TH'S NEW HAMPSHIRES A sin„l 'lint fur parlirulnr poul- 1r (ti •n. 'rIe;r I out; \till, Tray 11'01 ar,d l.:,v ' ell. high IIntrhes of healthy. chicks antlers poultry ra:simgn pl, t,4ure. Breeders Ap- proved and Dr utile I'nliurum test- ed. ttrup a :t'i' for prices to tialu- fort h's hitt'tory, 'Trenton, Ont, C':IPONS ItEA1) 31:111', ALSO Cl1S- tnnm ea pout. ing. Edmund Stoehr, 11. 11, No, 3. Smith:111e, Ont. ONLY A RICA .61 AN CAN AFFORD to own poor gnnllly baby chicks, Any one who expects to make money with poultry should al- ways buy the hest quality th•y can procure. The better tite ehIelc- ens the more net profit you can matte from theta. Not only will better quant' cbleks tnako you extra money but early hatched chicks will matte you more mo- ney, (By early hatched wo mean February' m• March hatched rhlcics). IVo r,ffer liberal discounts for February and March chicks and can ';Ivo prompt delivery. Free catalogue. Alen eight to ten week old floe' raised inflict,' for immediate delivery, '1'eveddla Chicle hatcheries Limited, h'ergus, Ontario. LAKEVIE\V CHICKS FOR 19'l 6 from A Real Brreding Planl of 6000 Layers. Boole your chicks from to Real Breeding Farm of 5000 Layers and be assured of success, Ilrecdet Large Type White Leghorns, Sussex x Leghorn, Rock x Leghorn, N. Hemp. x Leghorn, Sussex x Now Hnmp. B. Rock x N. Hemp, Spacial low prices on cockerels, and Rock x New (lamp. chicks on a few dates. Send for Price List, and Catalogue. Lakeview Poulty Farm, Wein Bros., Exeter, Ont, 1\-E'VE A SUPPLY OP HEAVY breed cockerels for prompt ship - meal, Light Sussex, L. S. x N. H„ New llnntpsltire and other heavy breeds. Looks like good markets ahead for these. ilrny Iiatchery, 130 John N. Hamilton, Ont. GAINFORTH'S WHITE LEGHORNS Large \'Ignrcits Chicks from Year- ling anti Twr year old breeders that were Real Money-Malcers, Double Pullorum tested, Govern- ment Apprmeo, If you like Leg - horns, chick:, from those will de- light you, ]`rices Right, Gain forth's Hatchery', Trenton, Ont, BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Place your order now with a breeding farm and hatchery oper- ating over 25 years, Burred Rocks, New ITampshire Reds, large Bar- ron Legliorns, and hybrids, Breed- ers blood-te•xted for both regular and X strnlnc of Pollorum. Don't fall to get nut prlres before order- ing elsett'hcrc. Ottervllle Poultry' farm, Ottsrt'ille, Ont, 25 FREE CHICKS OUR 11AI31' (.:iHI('KS AiRE THE progeny of Foundation and Re- gistered Birds, All Breeders blood -tested. Prices from 3c to "5e. All gunrnnteed excellent lavers. Don't delay, order now, (;orldnrrl Chick Hatcheries, Bri- tannia heights. Ont. NE11'AIAN'S BRED -TO -LAY CHICKS 11'hllr Leghorns, Barred Rocks rued [tarred Noels, White Leghorn Crossbreeds: 'Inutile tested. An Ontario Breeding Stntlon ' over Ell hien years, Elinview Poultry Feral, William .1. Newman. Nor- ham, Ontario. THE 1NI,1' PURINA 15MBItYO•FED Marred stock awl Crossbred. Ap- proved chicks bring prndttred In ('bade m n re blood -tested by the tube method for both the regular nr,rl X strains of pullorum. Order now from irrntnlc ]'rico hatchery, 1I .Inlinlcr St„ Chatham Ont, Writ (1UI'I*ItN31ENT APPRI)1'ED chimes from Accredited blocks rlinnld he ordered now. Barred Itorlcs, New inmpshtres, New !lamp N itnrrerl flocks, nod Light Sussex X New Tlnntp ihybrids. All brooders Wood -tested for both the regular and X strnitns of Pollnrttrn for your protecllon. Lincoln f'hirlc hatchery, 2 (taco Street, sr, Cnther; ries, Ontario. '1'111;•\T V')1•',5Er.p' To '('115: best in rbielcs.' \'nit noir It to yourself to realize the hest possi- ble results Teem your labour, That's why you'll want Top Notch chlrlcs as ',torte's for your nest flut'le. Fier 'Top Notch chlcics ate husky little thoroughbreds, bred front 1'ullnrnm Government Au' rc,tl 1,1 breeders of proven prn- ducltvet y. F:r1,d for sperinl low prices for February and Afru'ch chicks Also eight nod len week old pullets for Immediate de- livury. '1' ap Notch Chlekert(•s, Guelph, holm lo. DYEING AND CI rA':IN( HAVE YOU ANV'I'IIING NEEDS dyeing or cluining? Write to its for information, lVe nre glad In answer your questions. Depart- ment II, Parker's Dye Warks Limited, 791 Youge Street, To- ronto, IIAIIl111tEMS IN(: LEAINN ltAll{Dltl':S:+INui tux Bober 1 e iso melba r n f d In urmullon on requent regarding clnsses. 'Robertson's finirdressing Acrid. emy. 137 Avenue fond, 9'oront° 111'VIN1'lMS OPPORTUNITIES IINTUiINND 1'1:T1:RANS IN RURA1. Arens not capable of hard work. If you can drive n cnr and sell, why not try selling Lightning Rods? Small investtnent required to be In huoincss for yourself tvIth good f,nnttchal results, Gov- ernment Cr ntrnlled Business. Write for r, illeulnrs and lerritn- ry openings, The II. Phillips Com- pany, I,ita: ed, 200 Main Street. Toronto, ant, 111'sINh:rr 111'I'ull'I'UNITII2 111uke a S15 Investment AND Fl;lwe ;I Business of Your Own! Learn to milt© Plastic Novelties In the hunts, Big T'rofits and easy In learn Ilie Lux Way. We supply you wllh the nuUrrtnl, tools, and dyes, Our boob of de- signs and Instructions mikes I1 possible for you to earn and (earn at the same time, The complete lilt of equipment necessary will be ut;iIled to any part of Canada on receipt of one dollar with order. Pay the Nilo ore plus ship• phig chargee and ,join the Lux Family of Novelty 1'Insllc Makers LUX PLASTIC COMPANY Box No. 91, Db;TI)R1311ER S'T'ATION. MON'I'ItEAI., QUE. F011 SAI.IP, Now Is Iho time to buy a one -pian llglrt weigh( portr,hle "PRECISION” POWER CHAIN SAW to tell or cross -cut timber pulp- wood or firewood. Two types manufactured, Both 3400 f.o.b. Montreal. Precision ['mita Ltd, 202:1 Aylmer SL, Montreal, Ei,1;1"1'ItIC AIO'I'U11S NEW, ('Nl',D bought, Hold, rebuilt: bolts pul- leys, brushes. Allen Electric Com- pany Ltd„ 232G Du Fred!) St. Tor- onto, Ont. FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR Owners, a new manure loader has been designed far your tractor. It loads it spreader within 11h to 4 minutes, attaches almost as quickly ns your plow, can bo operated by a chlld, and Is nwnY below the price of nny known louder, 1Vrite to -day for prices and folder to its, the ntnnnfnctur- ers, Ernest Sct'ore & Son, Mount Albert, Ont, GET PREMIUM PRICES P011 muskrat pelts. Stretch properly with aur self-adjusting* steel stretchers. Sample 25c, Dozen 32.50 delivered, Discounts to deal- ers, ?Metro J. Sass. Tear Line, Ont. I(If S.tl,l•, 66 AP1(i;S. AI0r1:RN BR1C1C house, gond barn Plc. T.oam soil. Intntedlate possession. 6,200, Terms, Apply Mrs, flus Campbell, Mt. Bt•ydges, Ont. LIGHTNING ROD DEALERS? It you want the best equipment available at the cheapest price, write for particulars, The 13. Phil- lips Company Unified, 200 Main Street, Toronto, Ont, CARBURETOR DIRTY, ('LOGGED? Cleaned in three minutes with tnotor running, Full Instructions 31.00 Ca rte's lrleetrlc Service, Ileo, W. Va. DOLLARS IN YOURMATL, WI; tell you how 137 (dens. Free startling literature, 1Vrlte 20th. Century Service, 505 Fifth Avenue, Dept. 10, New York. GOOD DirAr.-PURPOSE SHORT - horn hulls 6 to 10 months old, Ii, A, Hewitt .n Snn, York, R. R. No, 1, Ontario, FOR SALE B'IJNDY 20,000 EGG ALL electric Imitator with separate hatcher. '.for:d condition, Also 750 electrlc chick Battery Brooder. Liehtls Hatchery, R. R, No, 1, Milverton. ATTENTION FARMERS 3108 SALE: TRACTOR TiRES, made of rubber, suitable for bolting on steel wheels. 310 each. When or- dering state dlmmetrr and width of wheel. National Rubber Co., Ltd., 5 1V11 `',biro Ave., Toronto, Ont, CONTENTS DP PRODUCTION MA - chines, 1)rI11 Press etc. C. T. Mc - chino Drill Pens etc, C. F, Mc- Mullen, Elgin Mills, P. 0, Phone Richmond Hill 221J ATTENTION POIIT.TRY MEN 2 ON- ly, Cap, 120 James way laying Bat- teries, complete, Practically new, cheap for Quick Sale. C. T. McMul- len, Elgin Aiflls, P, 0, Phone -Richmond Lill 221,1, (ILADIU1.US BULBS: LARGE mixed bulbs, 60e dozen, 11 nnmcd varieties desired send for price list. Cash with order, Stnmp's Gladiola Gaylen, 360 Second Ave. E., North Busy, Ont, IA1I31S FOR SALE 1011 ACRE reAint ON COUNTY Road, Lot 3, Concession 1G, Egre- mont Township, Well watered. Ten acres of hardwood bush. Wa- ter In star,P.s, — Mrs, Conrad Schenk, 11. R. 2, Holstein, Ont. 44 ACHES, NEW ITOUSE, CITY conveniences, chicken houses, suitable for poultry Laren, on highway 20, 11', Ernest, St. Antis, on la rin. 111.11,1) WANTED CIIII,1tS NURSE OR NANNY. Thoroughly experienced In care of children, for nen' baby and two year old, Must like country but be ready to travel. (rood home, permanent situation for right person, Illghest wages. Olber help kept, Gernldlne Sefton, IL R. No. 3, Mallory town, (hit. MAV — 11'O1'R ON DAIRY FARM experienced with horses, cattle nod trnctur by year. Slate wages. James Donor's!) 1lnllurytoivn, Ont. TWO EXPIIIIIENCED SINGLE MEN to work on (Wry farm. Benetenu Bros., R. 't, I\o. 3, Amherst burg, Ontario, MMIR) AL BAUA1EE ICA P1110• BALM DE- struys Ofrenslve odor los taw iy ific, bottle, Otto wit agent. Deur mutt Drug More, 011nwa. NATURE'S 1113LI' — DIXON'S 11f;- medy for ItLei,nintic Pains, Neuri- tis, • Thousands praising It. Mun- ro'♦ Drug Store, :135 Eight. Ottta- wrr, Poston:d 11.0o. STOMACH AND 7'Hltl';,\rt WORMS often erre the cause of I0 health • itt humans, id! ages. No one im- mune! 1Vhy not find nut if This Is your troubl't, Interesting particu- taro — Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies. 'tpeeiollsts. Toronto 3. (100)) I1ESO•.1'TION — EVERY sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Re- medy'. Munrc's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa Postpaid 111.00, SIEDICA 1N(:I0111'N 'l lll';NAIi,M Nnll Irix relieves pain instantly and removes Ingrown null In e few nitpli.'nll'urs. 31.00 a bottle, N'Apili r1x Ugly 11'arts melt nlvay painlessly with this (:110renleed remedy, 35c. is bottle. ('ORN 101\ Eases pain 1.1 „are, and removes stubborn Corns in n frit minutes, 35r, n 1.,lrlr Srnl postpaid by A. C, Thorns. in, Chemist, Rept, A., 353 Si. 1'I trims Ave•, 'Toronto. 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Ruthven Tobacco l:xchringe, Ruthven, Ont. WANTED WANT HOUSES IN VILLAOh:S, Towns or Highways, prefer with some hold, 3700 to 31700, fnn hnndle some little higher, also have buyers for estnbllshed bust., tresses. Send bent net price, delnita, eta George Drummond, Weiser, Otvera Sound, Ont SI.I.t' I'ltttl'ELLEI) COMBINE, A four row No, 490-J. Deere corn planter and corn picker. L Mc- Dermott, Remsen, Iowa, U.S.A. BUSINESSES WANTED Is ytlut' btlnlheos for sole? 0Ve have clients ready and waiting to purchase aloicst every typo of business, WI,. will pay nil cash it required, 1'ou nuty phone Inc nits] reverse the charge, Vert 1Velr IF Son, Realtor, Dundas St., London. Phone Met, f250. CASA OF'1''ER — WANTED ONE Ton prowl Truck — any make -- 1937 upwnr-Y. Ex•ovel'sens nein, R. 0. Seagram, 2 Hawthorne (lnr- dens, Toronto. Ontario, IVANTEO IN ONTARIO TOWN 01t village, .sl' established retail stove, by experienced retailer with sfinue er•gitnl, good chnrneler and business references. Full par - Gentian In first leiter. Box 80, 73 Adelaide W Toronto, Ont. WE PAY MODEST PRICES holt domestic ral,bil pelts and all other raw furs, 'late today, i.evin Fur Company*, Department IV„ 163 Spadini' 1 vet,uc, Toronto, Ont. FEATHERS WANT Gonse and f'c'k, free of wing and mil feather, Must contain natur- al enntent or down. Highest price, paid. Slernms iter Limited, 41 Spruce Street. Toronto 2, Ont. �7f- HELEN TOPPING I I .\ I 'T I\ XIX "A11 tight, you call 0p the right people." So the next day thellunnber- gcr test went clown, and utility they all watched tic jointing ;,.Mc1, the cable 1.,a3inl; out as the Magical cylinder went seeking 1!,ntu. 7115 roughnecks relaxed and went to sleep on the derrick floor, The sit.ft of the holly joint restc,,, inactive, u' the rat holo, (tory saw Mona I.cc's fact iii;liter and '„'h' en as the indicator Moved and cable fell, and still there teas no sign of oil. Then the test runner ,traighten- ed up hri-kly. "\o indications. Look, like you'll have to . ieu on dozen, .'111; way, you haven't left it yet" "All right, Ilickey," Mary said. "Go on down." Adelaide wandcrcd mound the 1,1ce, bring very polite at,'1 aloof, and 111,1.,,! Lee, after two or three telegram,. from Virginia, went atuund stony -faced and with agony in her eyes, Obviously, Ilarvcy Sulfur had wired his !Kinker for 1 lore money, for 111 r. Bradley came out, grayer and more disa11roving that ever, if (dial wcrc possible, bringing pa- pers for \lona Lee to sign. She sin ile(1, white- faced ani stricken, at Gary when the banker had driven away. "\Ve may not have anything Icft ',t hen we get through with this," she said. "But we'll be back where we started from, And we got along then, and we weren't afraid." But she asked in a hopeful tone, "Do you think we might get oil, Gary? I'd be 10 glad ---on account of Harvey. I hate to have him( disappointed so badly." Gary tried to be optimistic. We're down almost five thousand feet, Airs, Mason. If it were my well I couldn't give up -because I'm convinced this is deep struc- ture. And the fact that Grice-Mor• gar are going ahead makes me think it might be hopeful. But Mr. Mason told nuc to stop drilling at five thousand. Unless he changes his mind-" "Maybe he'll change his mind - iI he caul," Mona Lee said. At ten o'clock Ilickey came back, and the men began swab- bing, and even Mona Lee carne out to watch. Adelaide stood with her fingers locked so tensely that her knuckles tvere white, "Yon ain't got no oil down there, Hickeys" said the swabber. "You ain't even got you a good water well. Well, that's the way sit.' goes." Adelaide began to cry. "We've got to tell Dad," she said, "We could wait till morning," said Mona Lee. "We can go on down," Gary said. "But \1r, Mason's orders were very definite, \\'c'vc drilled to fifty-three hundred. feet now - three hundred farther than he in- structed us to go." Mona Lee turned to the crew on the derrick floor. "You've all worked so hard -and 1 know you're disappointed, too, I want you all to conte up to the hoose. Maria's frying chickens and I want to give you a good lunch," "Mis' Mason, I sure wish I could go on down there a ways further," Hickey argued. "I hate to give up on a well." "I know. We hate to give up, too, but there's just nothing els: to do. I guess the Masons will he at.rting in again now -starting in with nothing much, the way we did twenty-five years ago." * * Gary stayed at the well all day, watching the drill pipe being haul- ed up, disconnected, and piled 111 an orderly stack, Ilickey sat on the ground with a bucket of yellow paint, and every joint was dried and scoured clean and treated to a coat of paint to keep the threads from rusting. "Well, we did our best, Hickey,' Gary said, "And now 1 guess 1'11 be on my way -Mexico or some other place. So I may as well say good -by note," Hickey held out a paint -smeared hand. "If you ever get broke and ain't got nowhere to go, you know where I live." "Much obliged, Hickey. I won t forget. But I think I'll drift along -farther." He saw Bill Grant coming up MILLER 1.0 -lope '1,';11 the t,nh1-%lorgau ;1;,•e, 'I hr 1.111 "r del ticks \\ ere ul, dolvn then- now, and 13i11 (('oul 1e tooling on (presently, ton "11tat11 ;Hoot a jet!, 0(or ill the Pecos country," Hill said. "\iC', lonesome country civet there. So cletything'•• :01st, is it: I thought (1,1'15-" "\1'511, 50121 do you think? Me will no job 111111 sixteen dollars in my jeans. The lady likes money, 11, (doesn't like nil hien." * * \1111," nnl<ed Lill. "Say, 1 for- got to tell you what I carte up „t re for. (;rice i5 on the! job. I got 1111 orders !u hrilg you un dotvtt. "I can listen, But it won't do hint any goo,!," trice teas a red-faced nlan with a cold gray eye, "Hear you're abandoning your well," he said. "Money run ot?" Mr. Mason's' orders," Gary said, "I f you want detailed information, you'll have to talk to him." (To fie Continued) Sunday School l=esson February 24 Home Foundations For , National Greatness Deuteronomy 6: 4-12 Golden Text:- Every day will I bless thee; and I will praise Thy name forever and ever. - Psalnt 1.15:2. Man's First Duty Every man's first duty is to love Jehovah, the only true God, with all his affections, all his intellect and all his strength. It is hi; ditty to put God first in everything; first in business, first in home life, first in social life, first in pleasure; first in everything, These "Words" which Moses commanded the child- ren of 1 srael , ere God's \\'ords and God's \Vords laid tip in the heart will keep us from Sill in our lives, Teaching God's Word \Ve must teach God's \\lord to others, esTecially to those for whom WC are directly responsible, out own children. \Ve must teach it to them diligently, talk of God's Word in the honk life, as we \vatic with our children, or with others, When the \Vord is taught in a loving interesting nvay ill the home, and is backed up by the life, it has; a very deep and enduring influence upon the life. But not only in the home was the Word to b5 kept ever to the front, but always and everywhere, lying down and rising up they were to 'meditate in the Law of the Lord, \\'c should s' love the Word that it will be as natural for us to speak of it as of any other topic, Obcdionce to God Obedience to God would bring prosperity in the land, God would give thele great cities but with prosperity would come peril. They were solemnly warned not to for- get Jehovah in the days of pros- perity. This is a warning that men need today. No man can stand prosperity without watching and prayer and a study of the Word, The reason given for not forgetting Jehovah was because it was He who had brought then( forth out of the land of Egypt from the house of bondage. One God Only Absolute separation front. the Gods of the surrounding people was commanded, If they should try to serve Jehovah, the only true God, and Any of the false Gods of the heathen at the same time, the anger of Jehovah will be kindled against them and Ile would destroy them from off the face of the earth. And whatsoever professed follow- ers of Christ today try to serve Him and the world at the same time, 1-Iis holy anger is kindled against them, and unless they repent He will destroy theta, Bomb Site Oak Ridge, Tenn., the site of the atomic bomb plant, perhaps holds the record as the fastest growing city in America; in a few months it grew from a small country vil- lage to the fifth largest city in the State, 1 n u Sri' r' Ate ! 1 i cup rolled oats, IA i cup milk, i 2 t ham - IA 1 lb. minced teaspoon pepper, form cake on half b teaspoon salt, y or broil. Place eaves melted. ce of ham- burgers, panfrybun (hese,toast) it till cheese toasted hamburgerloaf type cheese, ALAN TEA ALL SET FOR RAIN Pictured above is the newest in Easter bonnets, guaranteed to keep the wearer happy whether it rains, sleets or snows on Easter morn- ing, It's a high -crowned sailor of weatherproof, transparent plastic, designed by Walter Florell. Normally it's decorated with a big rose, but if rain comes, the flower can be put under the transparent crown where it is just as decorative, and safe from harm, as shown in the photo. CIIRONICLES of CINGEII FARM Even though we have become used to shortages it still Cn1nSS 23 somewhat of a shock when we find one more article is practically unobtainable, and when that hap- pens I ant Iikc an inquisitive '211111 -I want to know "why" Last wreck it was filter di•cs- and I didn't know 11153' were in short supply until I tried to buy sonic, So I inquired the reason. And here IS what I was told; There are two makes of filter discs on the tuarket-one made in Canada, the other in 11e U.S.- thc latter being 10 cents a box dealer, Apparently the Canadian firm didn't think this was right so they raised their price to the U.S. level, But the \11''1'13 got wind of it aid they said -"Now look her, you just can't do this -your price ;las got to stay v.berc it was." And then the filter disc people got kind of uppish and they said "All right - you won't let us hat, then wz won't play ball." So they stopped making filter discs, and there wasn't anything the Prices Board could do about it The authority of the Board is limited, They can say, you shall charge this or you shall charge that, but they cannot say, yon must make this or yon must snake that, Perhaps you townsfolk think this little matter of filter discs doesn't concern yott, But it does -- very definitely -if you are to con- tinue to enjoy that quality guarded milk which the law demands. Here i:, what happens: Before Bossie's milk goes into the cooler and pas- teurizer it is poured through a special type of milk strainer, The strainer has holes in it like a col - lander but over these holes we place a filter disc. These discs are made of specially sterilized cotton, with what looks like a filling of very fine cotton batting, which al- lows the milk to filter through but holds back any undesir2 )1c scdi- fent. A farmer, shipping milk, s required by law•, to use such a strainer and disc, * * * But, ladies, 1'11 tell what you will he able to get --and it will gladden your wash -clay hearts, And that is an aluntinunu clothes- line. Three twisted strands of Zvi:5, just like the old galvanized var- iety -butt of r.hnninuul, clean, non - rusting aluminum. Be watching for it, or if your hardware mer- chant hasn't got it, inquire about it. It can be got. But to more serious problem,. Doubtless. you have heard. as f have, that many British brides, ARE YOtP PAU WMKJI lCD You girls and women who suffer so from simple anemia that you're pale, weak, "dragged out"- this (nay be due to lack of iron in blood. So try Lydia E. I'inkham's Compound TABLETS with added Iron -one of the best home ways to help build up red blood --in such cases. I inkhan's Tablets are one of the most effective iron tonics you can buyl ISSUE 8-1946 By Gwendoline P. Clarke • • • • wives of Canadian soldiers, sailors 11111' airmen, are arriving in Canada this week -end, I wonder if you can realise what a frightening exper- ience this can be to these girls. Canada to then( is such a vast country. They feel friendless and alone. Routine regulations at 111,1 Customs Office bewilder them. In Montreal the number of ncgroes and French speaking persons adds to their feeling of helplessness. They cannot understand why Dick or harry could not meet then(. They feel everyone is in a hurry and none have time to give them a word of welcome. All this adds up to a feeling of strangeness and homesickness that is almost over- powering, Don't you think that we in Canada should do all we can to give these girls a welcome wh' n we sec then(, remembering how well our boy's were received in that little island across the sea? 411(.I2A:. litgiilai.iiiliSkJi,Md IrudI(il 1 d.1.A1I,a Von %VIII 1'7nloy Stnying At The St. Regis Hotel ('OIL IN'r0 • ery ii with Bath, Shower find 'Telephone. • Single, 62,50 up - Double, aa,G0 lip. • (:nod term!, writ,' mad Danc- ing Nightly. Sherbourne ni Carlton Tel, itA. 4135 EASE PAIN OF COLDS, SORE THROATS FAST! See for yourself how quickly Aspirin acts! Drop one in a glass of water and "clock" it. Within two 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. The "Bayer" cross on each tablet is your guarantee that it's Aspirin. 7t% ASPIRIW NOW-NeLow Prices! Pocket box of 123. • • • only 1 Aa Economy bottle of 24 .. only 29e Family size of 100 . . . only 796 t• •'•-•'• ♦ti i1 -•-N 111 t• 1 ThBLE TALKS Bread -•-♦ • • 9•++ * * 9-49,-4-9-•-• • 1.--•--•-• -0-•-• •-•-•-4-4 • •-•-•-•-•-•-•-9-9-•-•-•- 11 t-•-H-•w49-N-•T '1 111, (1 ,2,, , 1111 ( (,11 • C:L' I „'12,11, 11„!, 11;,' II 11t'l,11••: nitu' \ Hit u11111 V 111,11 l0- 11;11 11 , I -2-1 I 1111- i, ,,.'d 1,1,11; 1.e pt, ,i ,111 I. 11 ,,1 ? „ 110 1- 11( 1 !1''.( h;11(11..111!1 .02 11.211) 'Ill `II 1 ., .1,111 11101 '11'1 1 " 1.1"" White Bread (Over;'ight Sport 1 1 I ;,! e (hied yr,t- c.:;1 .111;i•wat 1, 1 cll.- ;;11'!;11 i 1,111 •! .,Iter) 1 1,1)1. - ,." II- , t 1" a ,'I'' 'I.111i1'1 1'.1 r ;lour (;'ll- .tl!tohs li(d I 1. !1111; I,1 I.1. ( 1111-.'11 ',1.,,1. ,.11' ,...,1 '111.1. .1,1:11 ..ells 1- I - II our. 'fl' 12,(2111 add '1.1, sugar, ,12 • .!vrd ye;, 1 JI .I half the flour, tll,.l"1.''liy 121.11 „1111 r,t!1. 1'•, a con 1.,lnu r I;1 gc euu11i, to Ilm': s;," a :;e to rise. Cove-- :u .1 le,lVe 1„1211 temper 0 ture, ernlr,- ture, 1.'.s- °1', overnil'12t or until hp1'I:Je it 1.51'}' 14'10 11.1,1 1,01'0212' and 111..1.' than (100111e 111 hulk. St1r ponte, :11111 salt, niched (not hot) fat, and enough of the r(Mainil)J flour to m:dcc a stiff dough, 1<deall 01,001 10 minutes, 01' until dough is smooth and elastic, with srin;tl bubbles 00 the set -fart.. born in'o a b::l!, place in a greased bowl, and lightly grease the :airfare to pre- vent a crust from forming. Clover rod id fi:ic in a warm place, 80- 80°F. until double i;l bulk, about 2 hours, Punch in dough, fold edges into centre and turn dough over with smooth side up. Let rise again until dough retains a finger print when pressed lightly or is double in bulk, about 1 hour, 'Turn out on board and divide into pieces which half -fill baking pawls. Allow to stand a few minutes before shap- ing. Knead pieces slightly, shap- inr,ipinto loaves. Place in greased i• uF 1 and lightly grease surface of dcugh. Cover and let rise in a Wallin place until dough retains a finger print when lightly pressed or is dol';de in bulk, about 1 hour. in ,, !i.' 1111.";I 111 1:1'? 511(1, •is11 1• 1,11111 11"21:, ;,1.'.111 I !lulls. "'I 1• 1('1.ed 1'. II, 11 it shrinks '11,111 th,- ;1 +If the par and .1'1. a 11111'11; •1 'L,1 1' l;. II 1,1;);11.. 1, 11 21,'., 121, ,2.1 Is- 2,2 111 - in o'11'•,11' it ;111,1 111;1(( 11 1'U 1 - ul' iPt . •.5.1 , ,.11 1••!' 10 ,U'- 11,1 11,41 c0VcF 5;1,11, 1.;11111, \ 11111: -1 '5:15:21, l''02.1111a1ely I 10 221'1 . Whsle \Ula . t 1'.'l2:n Brad :s tehli 1 ?;11.11_• ,.,.0 II" 1.111-• „ . ,1' .f 1,i .-., 212'21 r 1:1 ,111, •21 •' .1 t • -t .,111.121. •2- 1 ."1' • '21 1%1,1, ;.. 1 1 !;I, rr.1l - I,' -11:.211. 1111 y,1.' It 1 I!1 1.11, 1 '1 3 I•,'.. .. !'1, I til •111111 111 11.. . :01.1 -'i! 1 ce,1. : ,it 12. U I . 111 '.•e 111/Ur :1211 111 11 11,--1,x'11 1 1. ( 1,1' 1' 11'1 !et 1 i i'. .1 ,., rt:'; i,'.;' , 2111 it 1'!I 11, 1 !loin. 1.1!11 1': -!e tti1111 f.,,I:I' I ..., 1 1',.i It •u snffici,'ll' 1'1 t!1, Ir111:10il' ' ali- t urpnsr flour to ni1iLe but not '.22 k1'. li!wa'! 11111;! •n ..0h ono eta -tic. 1'1,155 111 ;'11:1-" i 1nw'I, 1,r1`1 top t':Itll fat .2:111 et rise until donne in bulk, "ill 1 Lour, 51 (1(5 into mall., i111.•e :0 greased 11:111 and 1:ra111 1,1 ri•e 1111.11 ciouhlc in bulk. Ilake in a 111 'de, - atcly 11ot oven, 1;:,°F, for :(11,111 6'1 minutes, Yield: 2 to:ors :l/"), MILLIONS OF PEOPLE prefer Maxwell House Col'. fee. It's enjoyed hi more homes than any oilier brand of coffee in the world. It's always "Good to the Last Drop !" FOR QUICK RELIEF( EADACHE'2& Qt�el'Painsl FOR WARDROBE BEAUTY! ADD GLAMOROUS COLOUR IN ' FASHION'S LATEST SHADES, TINT LINGERIE, BLOUSES AND NIGHTGOWNS TO NEW COLOUR -FRESHNESS "We were rushing to the grocer's before closing time .. . Imagine a week -end without delicious Grape -Nuts Flc::est" "I can't imagine it brother I Step on it and I'll provide a police escort down to the store so you'll be sure of getting your malty -rich, sweet -as -a -nut Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes!" "OK -here we go 1 Bring on that Grape -Nuts Flakes' good nourish- ment: carbohydrates for energy, pro- teins for muscle, ph()1 1:otnls ler teeth and bones, iron for the blood, and other food essentials." "They're good all right! That's because they're made of two grains - wheat and malted barley. And spe- cially blended, baked and toasted for golden -brown delicious crirpnes:: and easy digestion." "I think I'll get a count•: cf thoze giant economy packs;cc." PAGE 8 ' 1Cold Weather Needs Men's Wool Freize Trousers, navy and grey .$6.95 Men's Wool Freize Breeches, navy and grey .+(1.75 Boys' WooI Freize Breeches $2.75 - $3.95 brown and navy. Boys' Wool Freize Windbreakers , , ..$3.95 - $5.25 navy and plaid. Men's Wool Freize Windbreakers, Coats .'(1.50-$.511 Men's Rubber Rain Coats $7.95 Olive McGill THE STANDARD PERSONAL INTEREST Mr. Charles Cole, of London, spent a few days \1'111 it mother, \Irs. :\• Cole. \I r. Chc•tcr \lorrisun spent a fen• day. 111 'Toronto thi' neck. \I r. and \I r,, 1•:d, Taylor, and son, Paul, of (•li Ion, spent Sunday \V Ali \Irs. Taylor's parent,, \lr, and \Irs. Leslie 11111, Gt. \I r. Jacl< \\•alson, Jr., of the ()..1,L, lGuelph, spent Sunday with \Irs.,\Irs. 1;1441)11, spout the week -end With his Iparents, \I r. and Mrs. .1, li. \\•arson. \Irs, George Cunningham, of Bel - grave, spent a few clays this week. With istrr, \lis. .\rthur Barr, cndersun Was a London visitor last Friday. \Irs. Nellie Leslie was called to Ger- R o0 Rld/6lt l ,111AWMAXMAIIIIIMIaaloVOINVIADIMINIONDM1Mt IONNDiThl per.li aldtuu, Ontario, owing to the death of „+, •,(r+(+: 4+44'.1:•••••14-8-: !7P'4 ++''+•++ +•rr+..i.i.4. +,*. livI' Ill'pllen', \I r. Clement s, 1vho W;t� �. •_' killed in a min, r accident last Frie!ay, STUART QBINS®N t`i ,!11. 11111 \It...\. Icrltick bete , . -• visit( i s 5t. (:tth:m :nes stmd111l�N IN NEED OF' - \\'e ;are ,'lea ed t , repo. 1 that \li. F. BTZIt.'AI), BUNS, PIES, Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery. >: 1. (�ar.twr,gl,t, is improving nicely a' IIO��'IE-1'IAllE CAKE :1: his home in 11!vth, after an extende.11 •_• I illnes. At \hiss petty Fairscrvicc has been ill i 4. al her hunk this \yeck, ,_, "I'he annual NIa,onic :\t -Monte will ctrl, 3+ I he held in the Lodge Rooms on Thurs. Lipton's Tea , 1111 half lb. p1Cg. 37c ,• day evening, ' February .4th. Invita- tions Will he rent out shortly. Palmolive Soap hirge bar, 3 for 25c :,! Mr's. Ilan ki \'odaleu, aml Brock, ,1, were week -era visit us ray lh Mrs, Vert t . per tin 12c :1: Lake, at I L•ulii!tou. Diced Carrots (choice C]lldlltti) .1, I Mr. and \1:s. Jack Atkinson visited 1 7 Lb. Bag of Pastry Flour ... , ... . 25c X at Fergus oven the aleck -end. 2: � 'NIT.. aril .lies. Franklin Rainton at - Red River Cereal 25c ._, tended the fotieral in \\'iarton 111 \1011- :• : clay of the former's :maim, Mrs. \\'il- X li;tin 'Potton, ut Sarnia. t' ` •1*' 1't . J. 1. Sims reported to London I _; CELERY, LETTUCE, RADISI-I, CARROT ; oi, 'rhnrslhay :.flet spending 35 days' PINI( GRAPE FRUIT. •i; le;I\e int Rlyt;t with his wife ami ORANGES.:_. daughter. J1iss Frances lolulston of '.'1001110, - ...^ sprint the wcc,<•end with her miller, Doherty Bros. GARAGE. Acetylene and Electric Welding A Specialty. Agents For International - Harvester Parts & Supplies White Rose Gas and Oil. Car fainting and Repairing. Vodden's BAKERY. Superior Baking Powder 23c Hawe's Floor Wax 1 lb. tin 45c OR COOKIES ateteta{a�etettocutvetmateawate tmetort eiele'eict otat;tzi:t;t.teteleet;tst:.�cocictim REMEMBER �iIfA/W ®I►o tr Furniture IIOME BAKERY" 1 v T. VODDEN. Wednesday-, Feb. 20, 191d, 1 ..III 11 I,.. X11 .I9 i 191,...111111+ hu -1.6194 1111.1 Vitamin & Mineral Capsules Below we list some of the Vitamin and Mineral Capsules that are carried in stock: Vita -Vila Multiples 50's - $1.75; 100's -1$3,00 Neo Chemical Food 50's - ,$1,25; 100's - $2,25 Alphamettes 50's - $1.85; 100's - $3,50 Kapaday 1SO's - 1$3,50 V. -M. -C. 100's - $3,00 A B D Capsules, 25's - $1,10; 50's - $2.00; 100's $3,50 Cod Liver Oil Capsules 100's - 98c R D. PHILP, Phrn. B. 1.S Int WA, SUNDRIES, WALLPAPER -PRONE 20. • , 11..11•, 1 J. �,. 11 •...C.l,I., . ,1 I .....IA..I,Ili."il+ -99.9.9969,4 .!I4.491 I.,. .,, d ge#NIt4me44 IIKII+KIIIN H.COLE New Pen Value ;111(1 her brother, Guest; at the: home of Mr. and \Irs. Fred U. Rutledge, a u (.1 attending the Rutledge - Wallace wedding, on Saturday. were their sun and his Wife. Capt. ;Intl \Ir.,. Fred Rutledge, 'Porin- s also \Irs. J. W. Lane, sister of NI r,, I). Rutledge. and her sun, Robert ..arc. Captain Rutledge, and \1r• Rohl. Lane, have just arrived home iron, ow - EAGLE PRINCE FOUNTAIN PENS. $1.75 test A ROYAL VALUE). Beautiful designs and colours. Exceptional value "` CONGUATULATIONS For School Students. A gift that will be appreciated. • Blackboards (for boys and girls) ..... 25c and 98c Boxed Stationery ... 30c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 a box Chill en's Boxed Stationery ... 1111 25c per box A Good Stock of Writing Paper and Envelopes. Bridge Tallies and Score Cards. Playing Cards. Ink - Waterman's, Skrip and Quink, GREETING CARDS - Birthday, Get -Wells, Sym- pathy, Wedding Congratulations, Baby Congratula- tions, Anniversary, Baby Gift. A full stock. A Full Stock of School Supplies. 1 The Standard Book Store Photograps Albums and Photo Corners. BELfRAVE The '.i ...un Rand of Brick United R.O. OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Pl ne 33 • Godcrich, Ontario. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted, With 25 Years Exrerience #.141^04•••• NI ~MI ,11.11 IIf+H , PC!AL! TIIIS WEEK. VE We are offering Several New Designs in Ches- terfield Suites, Studio Lounges, Sofa Beds, Occas- ional and Lounge Chairs, uphol,;tered in Velours and other good wearing fabrics at popular prices. Tri -light Lamps, Card Tables, End Tables, Mirrors, Coffee Tables, and Other Odd Living Room Pieces. IIelp to Make Your home i1'lore Comfortable and h;njoyable. A call will convince you of the many excellent valuer we are offering. r, f„ :, «r d 1111. home Burnisher -- Phone�sy7 and 8 -- P'unernt Director. 111 a1212t24M iDi8iDlDiDrD:A12121?t�tniD ;."4212IiIYiLYANt�t:,7*.T',E::: .:17<113;D(0)lbe:.'aiNtia CROPS - S'T`EAKS ail(1 44,+14..•, 4,1 + . ROASTS. T ., RON' BLYTI•I --- ON'1'ARIO. (:ew, ratwa;in,l; to \In. J, S. h.ce" SALMON S'T'EAKS. who y celebrated his birthday on 'Tues- da February 1! 1111 _ •• (.:ongratulation: to \I r. and \Irs. J. ileli�'ery, Wl'(lnestlily and if:11. Watson, of Rlvth, Who celebrated. t the 25111 ;ttIli VI rsary of their wedtl;ng on Saturday, February 1(111. ) ('; 11 ratulati •ns to Mrs. Fra :k !lolly - man, loIIy-ratan, 11•ho celebrated her birthday on Tuesday, Fcbi trlry 19th ('ongrato:at,ons to \I r. I:. 1). 1911;p, Butcher.tho celebrated his birthday on :rues- Clay, Fcin'tary icitlt. ntr..rin..r•.wrar.i.- .. Cou,rattllatious to \Ir. Ernest Leg--- ifl relcbratc Itis birthday an FORMER RESIDENT PASSES ebraarr _'tat. :\ clipping fr,:111 the daily pap:r, sup- --'\--- s:lies the folio•„in•, i:,f _emotion about ;t rifler Myth resident \loser, \\•i.1 ,'nl Franklin - .\t h's : •_' FRANKLIN JOHN WIIITMQRE home, 21 Jo:•e;lh St., \\'est( it, \l01-j:=f I rankli:l John \\'hitnun`e, father „1 day, I cbrua y 1411,, \\'illiant hranl<liu { :_ I:ennrth 1\11it11tore, Illy,th, pas,,•d array \.(,,1111, lu,in, hus';unl u( ].noise l,t in London, 1ll,nday afternoon, rd;- 1 . Jameson, am' father . f Ur. John Eart =• rnary 14111, in his 19th year. \1r. \1'.111 of '.'ori n'n. Re.t:ng at Chapel of IcUu;:, all ,led Brown, t-ili 5t. Clair Ave. \\•est. Service in the chapel, ? \\'ednc;day. Interment, .'ark 4.4..•.,•.4+0++44.4.4..44.0. ..10 4.! +`f !LL EXCELLENT h'O01) - GOOD SERVICE Saturday. XXMeals at AU Hours. H. ` CCS u m $FRANK GONG we Proprietor Phone 10, Blyth. ,.g.,;,4,+.,,+,,,,,y+,;,,,,g,;.,�,;,,,,;,+,,,,,,;,,;,,,,;,,..;. ;. ,..,..;..,.•,.,..a OBITUARY .:.-:.+4.,:+,:11.: +4.4. r r,:,4.,:'+:r,:, •:• /:1+:11:1+;.4.4. 4, 4,.4,.;. M 11:, r:.4. 4, 4. 4.4r ar r:, 4r4.4.,;..�.4. 4.4.0+; 11=1 +. .1. •1, ,. +, .:. ., .$, :_: ._; .Y, •1, •1' •1• .. _ NES DESIGNS .. : r'=. ' ARE ROLLING OFF THE PRESS EVERY DAY. :: :: NEW SHIPMENTS ARE ARRIVING WEEKLY �t� .=1 'i• : One hundred New Designs are now in stock i ;1; for your approval. .i: ALSO LOWES PAINTS. 41 ,t, 4_, +, A EDITH CREIGHTON'S t I:=: ' Phone 158,Blyth. : I.1. Decorator's 5 Shoppc. ni: re had been in faili•:;g health for some time. The late \I r. \\*Mott pec was burn on the outskirts of Tomato, the y1uli4- ..awn Cctuetery, est son of John \\'hitnlore and \Iary The ahl,\c elcceaseil carte to ]Myth Kingston. Sipco that time the city has about 1874, w!va•c lie operated ;t tie extended until the d;strict is now 11 shop, which w.i, sitnat;•d near the mum 'aclicafly incladcd in the City. Earl' I`t's, 11th\ lunow;t a< the 81,111 \\'oollcn life he cants to I-lur:n Comity, anti \hills. Ili, father 'wilt the store \herr for intim* scat: farmed in Godcrich 1)ohhyns har(lwnrr is nosy I tale I and Keith lics.'clwoud, held a rcrc,tiu', also the house \shore All. and \Irs 1 7'uwnsh:p. I1 years ago last October, 10111 \I ills wow reside, ;11,0 the to welcome them home f r•.1n1 averse ;s. \I r and \Irs '1'hiunore mewed to 1101- • 1 Reeyc Jack Armstrong acted a: nn•st•ide, where they have re•ieled ever dwelling awned b \Irs. \\'ill;;ems. Church, East \\'awanosh, met Sunday chairman for the I rcgrant, whi(h eon s:nee• • i ,lis sun Was .,urn i'1 Myth, itm,rning, 1'he Sunday school joined listed of a caunnmity son, by that and I In 14'1.1 he married Isabella Jam. \1 r. \\'. J. S.nts of Se;:fot'1'p , ttvide.l 1011 the \enrship service, which was ton fence, three rtadings by \Irs. R(b..rt Reid, of Stanley •Township, 11 11(1 su•- 11:, \sill, tltc ab.•we 11ftrmalioa• ducted by Doris Shiell. 't ne scripturt Fairservicc, four solos by \Ir-. John vivcs• along \v;th four sons and three • 1'l'r5e5 were read by Elmer 5hic11. ane, Scott, accompanied ;11 the pian., b; 'slaughters: Frank and Harold, d Il;nn- MARRIAGES Shirley slid' lcd in prayer. -1:11e wor• \Irs. J. Armstrong, two piano 5LI c- il;ua; Raymond, of 1lulmesvi•L, l:en- tions by ship story was 1,16111 by .can Leave' I \IOI.RISO`; - C:\\II'I1I?1.1.-ln "Ivo- In reporting 111e annual 10(11111;; The Watch 'Tr•wer, by Donald Dow chairman'Miss Phyllis 5hcpherd, the ,nelh of L'I>Ih; \Irs. Inhn 1'o.mt, s a(111 1 ,rhythm ba : I s.le (.rase) of Toronto; \Irs. \1'ilbwr \\'els',, • runts on \Inuday, Febrnan 14;11, the Blyth :\gl;rulun;tl 5ocicty, last on "1\'ill the consumer.lay far trual completed the worship service, after tions and song by the pupils cf S.S. No. '(Flossie) of (:Tinton, and \Irs• Carl , 19.16, \Irs. :Ann Campbell and \1r. issue, the nam: of Nit.. \\'alter ?Ic'iill its;' a discuss,. n I Grind f. Bowed, 11it!1 }yhic� the groups separated for .turfy' 11, Mullett, arrunnp;m;ctl on the Irina Cox, ((i ncli). G pler'rl1 \Is.p sin.- I Gordon \100, sun, were m, ited in was inadecrte,;te;y It (1 oft the list •_i r\rchie \'omtr. as leader. \1'ilfrrd Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft led ,he senior by their teacher, \Irs. \Vatson Reid. vi\in,; are nine grandchildren, and one nlarri;,gr, those appuinte I. to the men's commit- Shortrcttl wa.l recreation leader. and group in their story of "Jungles Pre- 'I'hc closing number, 'the Highland great-grandchild. -1'•- lcc• cards were played. Lunch was serve I. {erred•" Miss Clare McGowan revlc\\' Fling,. by six pupas from S.S. No. 11, Funeral ser, ices, \\.rent weer pp'i , ! 1 Next mYdttIZ February -'illi, Will be • 13reaht� Ankle L1 hall i al the boort z, NH.. niid \Irs. 'twill be ed a chapter of \yanga's Two \,...1 - was greatly appreciated, The dote r. vale, were held from the B a'ti: 1111 , , loges" for the junior group. Joining were the \lists 1) teen :\m tin \I;nr teal Honk, C'intm,, on \\'elms 11ay. Air • )ohm McNichol of \.eerie Farm I'oruln Meeting' Shortrccd• Convenor, is llurty \Ic- again, the combined groups were ad jury Knox, \larjlr: Ilea<, (ic,trud • February ?IIIb, at ? I'.\I , y.i It the ! c 1'uwn ai;t It;1d the n,i;l'ortnnc to break The East R1;t.ndary \1111111; and Hill- Clurc, and \I r. and \Irs. 5hur'.rced will dressed 1:11 Miss Agatha G„tllcs, holm l owier, Shirlev a tI Helen Hamilton C:nnphell •I'avcncr, of I1011105,:i'c I. her ankle in ;t fall o•1 •1'nc;d:ty eight. lett Fa•tu Fort:nt met at the b:m e t.i have the recreation peri: ;.. Everyone for the ye '.:-cntl from M'tynooth i \1r.:\rntstrell„ :11 11 calls 1 the Hire, ted Church, a:ficia;int.;. She was nal;ei to the Ckn;ou 111sp:tal \Irs. SIortreed, ;aid \\'ilfre 1, on Mon- welcome. where she carries on nti>,i"nary work honoured guests to the platform. Mr. I 'fie pallbearers were, \l cssr:. Robert for x -R• ys on \\'c•lncsday, and 're- amaaamusa ,,,,:,.,,••.•,,011..y ,.A.1. 11 1 w11.1.1.4. 16„YCINECCIMMINIYA,>•1•III•MA••" The subject of her talk was "The Sid- Janles Neilans read an address, wcico:.;- Chuff, bred "I'hompsun, Ad:un S cep turmetl to bcr lac.mu. •-� '- rit of Giving•" ing the three reit home, and cxpres- Daniel Gliddon, Edgar •I'rew;trlba, and ---\' i \frs• Albert Cook underwent an all 'sing appreciation to tltent for their David Elliott. �" 1tendectonty Friday evening in the !services to their country and oc'umtmn- 1 Interment wamde in Clinton Cete-In Clinton Hospital `a' r ', z Sala \\'ingham hospital. city, and assuring them of beet tv:sliei tory. \\"c ;ire sorry to learn that Mr. Al - Miss Agatha Cotltes, \layn oth, with for their future welfare. -- beet Sellers i, a patient in the CLiti a her parents, Mr and Nies, Robert Coul Presentatiomr of a bill fold, with mon- overseas. Mr. \Villiaml Leiper gave an ltoslpi;al. 11'11 11011 him a speedy lc tes, East \1'awan�sh. cy (-closed, were made by Mr. \\'at- interesting tall: on the countr'cs ;t••:1 coycrv. - T •oi Reid, to Bill Leiner, by Bern Racy cities he had visited since \'-E Day. !-,--V HIJLLETT to l:cilh ile'sclw.:Incl, aid l'.!' \\'n.. As he hail visited seven l:nropl al , UNDERWENT OPERATION Londesboro community hall was the 1L•tntiltn11 to Bob Leiner, countries, his lank was greallr to ov- I Mr. Earl 'Hamm, of Mitchell, under - scene of a happy gathering on Thurs- All three mew expressed their shanks til. !went at operation in Stratford hosl•ita' day night, when the friends and neigh- for the gifts, reception, and all letter, 1 After lunch the remainder 10 t' c last 'Thursday, tor appendicitis• Ile i!, flour§ of Mess:s. Bob and Bill Leiper, and gifts sent to them whin they were' time was spent in dancing, jreported to be recovering nicely. AN OMISSION day night, with 22 present. After lislenieg to the radio broadcast '• OUR FEBR'Y. SPECIALS ARE CONTINUING WITII MANY IN'i'EIZ.ES'T'1NG VALUES It'OR ALL THE FAMILY ANI) HOME. WATCH FOR RED AND WHITE TAGS. SPECIAL CANDY FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY. Weny's� o to 100 Sto'