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The Blyth Standard, 1946-09-18, Page 1
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Walsh SYNOPSIS t 11.t P Eli 11 : Tucu agrees to a in the stones. Tho lugger beads for tbt• n url;l•d std un r. Inti tete wiry they sight a schooner, obvi- ously adrift. Its masts are broken and 1t is wallowing heavily. 'lucu sets out to hoard the schooner, but when halfway to It, nn old man appears on the deck, Ile ie obvi- ously crazy, CHAPTER V "Crazy!” muttered Captain 'Tu - cu. "Left alone, an' gone crazy. Pull away!" he added, addressing the Carihs at the oars. The boat started in the direction of the schooner, but it hadn't covered a quarter of the distance when another figure appeared on the deck. If the sight of the olri man had surprised the board- ing crew, the second apparition— for it seemed like an apparition to many, certainly to Dick Jordan on the deck of the lugger—created amazement and consternation. The newcomer was a woman, lightly clad, and with her hair streaming down her shoulders and back, half way to her waist. She had the appearance of one who has been interrupted in the midst of her toilet, rushing on deck to ascertain the meaning of the com- motion. She glanced in the direc- tion of the lugger, shading her eyes with one hand, and then back et the old than on the deck. She spoke to hint in a low voice, which he heeded, for he withdrew from tight, and permitted her to do the talking. "What boat is that?" she asked in a clear, bell -like voice. * * * Tutu hesitated for a moment be- fore replying; then in his most persuasive voice, he informed her: "The San Miguel, Of Linton." The girl or young woman—it was difficult to estimate her age at the distance, but to Dick she seemed young and comely—seem- ed in doubt, hesitating before re- plying, but her eyes were busy studying the boat's crew and the lines of the lugger. Finally, as if sh , had made up her mind, she retorted in a sharp, peremptory way: "Well, what do you want? You can't conte aboard(" Captain Tucu smiled a bit craft- ily. "\Ve took her for a derelict— abandoned." 'You can sec now she isn't," re- plied the girl quickly. Then, as if anxious to pacify tltent, site add- ed in a pleasanter voice. "Thank you for corning; but we don't need any help. \Ve can manage." • Tucu was a little nonplussed, but the grin hadn't left his ugly face. ",'can't get into port with that wreck. We'll help y'lcr rig her up.' "No, thank you, was the cool retort. "\Ve can manage." The small boat had been drift- ing nearer all the time, and as if alarmed by this the girl added ssharper than before: "Keep away, please! You'll get tangled in the wreckage." Tucu turned to his mate and ex- changed a few words with hits, and then addressed the girl again: 'Who's that old man aboard?" She drew herself up and frown- ed, "You mean my father, Cap- tain Bedford?" "Is he cap's?" There was a senile of derision on itis face, which the girl caught, Resenting it, she nodded curtly, and said: Nov if you have no fur. thcr lin;Mc;s here, go back to your own ship," "I'd like to speak to the cap's.'' was the cool retort, motioning to the Carihs to dip their oars again. "You can't!" was the frightened reply. "He's not well, and has gone I ^inti•." * * * Dick caught the note of alarm in the cake Ile :;ave a start and glancad around hi;n. The handful of Cr+r'.+. left on the lugger were Bret:,,, l! (r'': rd, intently interest- ed in t!!:c .-cltooncr and the conver- sation reeling on bctv:ecn the skip- per and the girl. No one paid the least attention to hint. "if Tucu goes aboard," he nun• tered tinder his breath, "I'll go too." lie walked toward the stern and measured the distance front the lugger to the schooner. It was not great. Once under the pro- tection of the overhanging stern he could swim almost unobserv- ed to the mass of wreckage drift- ing on the port side of the dere- lict. But once more his attention was drawn to the others. A shrill, bab- bling voice cane from the forward shrouds of the schooner. Captain Bedford was standing in them, waving and beckoning to the Ca - ribs. Instead of going below, he had crept forward where, out of reach of his daughter, he was in- viting Tucu and his men to come aboard. "Conte aboard, mates( You're welcome( Throw me a line and I'll catch Itl Hal Hal Ye missed it that time, Heave again(" The girl in the stern gave one horrified glance and then hurried to her parent's side. Captain Bed- ford meekly dropped down to the deck at her coming and nnunbled thickly a mild protest. Dick saw the girl lead hint away, and then return to the rail. * * * By that time Tucu and his crew had made fast to the schooner and were preparing to climb aboard. "Stops" she cried, "I forbid you coming aboardl" Captain Tucu looked up and leered at her, "It's at the capn's invitation we're corrin'," he said. "It ain't against the law, lady, to accept the skipper's invite, is it?" "My father's not responsible for what lie says," she cut in sharply. "I'm. in command here, and I for- bid—" Dick didn't hear the finish of the sentence. He had quietly drop- ped over the stern of the lugger, and was once more battling with his old enemy—the sea. Swimming slowly, with his head low down in the water, and mak- ing a wide detour around the stern of the derelict, Dick reached it with- out attracting attention. Nobody on the lugger had noticed his de- parture, and those aboard the schooner were too interested in their prize to give heed to any • - tlring else. Dick climbed up the rigging hanging over the side opposite the lugger, and secured a firm grip on the deck rail with both hands. Tu. cu and his men were still for- ward, arguing with the girl. Dick could hear her high-pitched voice raised in remonstrance. * * * "If you put a foot on this deck, ['ll shoot!" she was saying. "The law allows it, You're hoarding my ship against my will." Dick thrust his head above the rail. The Wren hadn't reached the deck yet, hut were hanging over the side, with heads in view. The girl was facing them, with a defi- ant glitter in her eyes, and an ug- ly -looking automatic in one hand. Ilcr eyes were deep blue, but just now they were dark with pas- sion. The face, tanned by long ex- posure, was set in bard, deter- mined lines. Perhaps in repose it was beautiful, but there was a fe- line strength and passion in it that rather' suggested the tigress at bay. There was not an ounce of fear or cowardice reflected in the eyes and face. "Y'father asked us aboard, lady," 'Tucu replied after a pause, an insinuating pleasantry in his voice, "an' we carne because o' 'hat. Where's he gone?" "I told you I was in command here," was the short, curt reply. "That's sufficient. Now get back!" Tucu glanced aft and then for. ward, 'Where's the crew?" he ask- ed, smiling. The girl woman paled slightly through her tan, but answered un- hesitatingly. "There's no crew aboard. No one but father and ane. Now you know the truth." (To Be Continued) JAPS` FOOD OUTLOOK BRIGHTENS With the best rice crop in four years being harvested a month early, Japan looks forward to escape from the starvation which ruled the country last winter. Above Jap workers begin processing the first bales of rice t;, arrive in Tokyo, C1NCLES By Gwcndoline P. Clarke of GINGER FARM - • Last week Joy and 1 were ab- solutely moved to tears, t\',; just couldn't keep our emotion under control at all. You see we were making mustard pickie, Not il.t;t a pint, or even a quart, but t%v•:nty jars of it. So wiry wouldn't we weep? Why is it that onions make one Iweep—and is there any preventive? The best thing I have strul_k so j far is peeling the onions over the kitchen stove with one lid off, The fire doesn't have to be alight either —the draught will carry the fumes up the chimney. It isn't a hundred ' preterit but it does make the job a little less sorrowful, Here is another remedy you might like to try. Bob told us that if you kneel on the floor while peeling the onions the fumes will never bother you. So Joy and 1 tried kneeling on the floor—and the kitchen looked like a miniature prayer meeting. But we soon found the idea didn't work—it was just about as crazy as it looked. Bob said we didn't do it right—that while on our knees we should still have lcept the onions above the ta- ble level, Another way I have heard recommended is to stick a piece of raw potato on the end of the paring knife—hut I never found that worked very well either. Something tells me that anyone who could invent, or propagate, an odourless onion night live in clo- ver—sweet-scented clover—for the rest of his natural life. * s * I say "his" advisedly because many household inventions are doubtless the result of a ratan be- ing left with some ordinary every- day job to do at some time, which his wife, without giving it a thought, has done every day for years, putting up with the incon- venience because she thought it was just one of those things that couldn't be prevented. Then some twist of fate puts her husband on the job.I IIe works at it for pos- sibly half -an -hour, gets fed up with it and starts figuring out some easier way of doing it. And thus another invention is born, Experi- ence is a great teacher. Give a ratan half-an-ahour with a Balky washing machine, or a kitchen stove that has to be humored, and you ac- complish more its that tvay than by weeks and weeks of grumbling or cajoling. Of course it is just as well while preliminary experiment- ing is underway to do the disap• pearing act. * * * Yes, experience is a great teach• cr in more ways than one. Partner was fairly chortling early in the week because Joy had an appoint- ment to have a wisdom tooth ex- tracted — an extraction being an - entirely new experience for her. "And now, my girl", said Partner, "like the rest of the nurses, you have done plenty of needle aticic- ing in your tin}e, now we are going to see how you like being on the receiving end(" Tomorrow came and neice Joy didn't like the nee- dle—or rather the elect of it — any better than the rest of us. But Partner, very generously, desisted from teasing her until she was bet- ter able to take it. Afterwards he really enjoyed himself, This week -end was much as us- ual—the only way in which it va- ried front any other week -end waa that everyone was down to break- fast on time Sunday morning. Sat- urday night we really thought we were in for a comparatively quiet time but just as Partner and I were thinking of retiring for the night Daughter and friend Bert blew in. Partner was sensible, after a lit- tle while he went to bed. The rest of us talked away until well after midnight, And now for a little animal in• stinct—or bird instinct whichever you like to call it. The other morn. ing Partner looked out the kitch-'n ISSUE 38-1946 • window and called to ttte to "conte quick". I came, and what 1 saw v. -:a a great big hawk perched calmly on the top of a fence -post right by the chicken -pen which houses the smallest of our chick- ens. Ile was just sitting there, tvatcihiug itis opportunity to swoop down on his prey. Ile Wright well be watching because there wasn't a chicken to be seen anywhere. Joy said from her room she had heard a wild scurry of wings and wondered what on earth it was. The chickens v.ere not all in the pen, They were hi -ling under shrubs, trees, a roll of fence wire and anything else that carte handy. It isn't unusual for things like that to happen of course, but I still marvel at the instinct which tells chickens that danger is near. And chickens are usually such stupid things. Sunday School Lesson The Practice of Neighborliness Exodas 22; 21-23; Deut, 24: 14. 15; Mattihew 25; 34.41, Golden Text,—And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, inosntuelt as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.—Matthew 25: 40 Against Oppression The word "stranger" is the (tante for foreigner. The children of Israel as foreigners in Egypt knew what oppression meant. Out of their sufferings was to conte the wisdom which should reveal to all mankind that human relationships are to be governed by love and not by tyrartical cruelty, It is a clhristian duty to care for widows and orphans. Their prayers will be heard by the Lord if they are neglected, If we are truly christiau in our sympathies we will be tender and thoughtful to such tvho are poor and burdened. Employers of labor are in- instrucied not to oppress those who work for them nor to with- hold from then( their due wages. Against slavery and economic op- pression God speaks in no uncer- tain terms. As for the worker, he is to do his work with all his might, in good conscience, render- ing service as to the Lord and not to ratan As for the employer, the is to have due regard for the wel- fare of the worker as one who uitst give an account of his trustee- ship to God. "Blessed of the Father" The inheritance of the kingdom is not something we earn, it is u gift. The kingdom has been pre- pared front the foundation of the world and it was prepared for us. Jesus gives as a reason for invit- ing them to an inheritance in His kingdom the fact that they had ad• ministered to Ilint in His need. The whole destiny of than bang on his faith, hitt the proof of faith is conduct. It is deeply significant that the righteous were not conscious of the good deeds they had clone. Jesus so identifies I-Iintself with Itis people that any act done to them Ile regards as done to Him- self. The real test whether we love our brethren is—do we minister to their need? The one tiring that shows whether or not we have re • ceived Christ is our reception of those who belong to Christ, Christ identifies Himself with the least of 1 -lis brethren. \Vhat we do for Christ's brethren we should do for Christ's sake. Kellogg's All - Wheat is Canadian whole wheat in its most delicious form. Flaked, toasted, ready -to - eat! Everybody loves the heartening flavour! Beware of Flies! It has been said that the common house fly — Mfuscadontestica — Is more dangerous than the tiger or cobra, Flies feed on filth and spread cholera, dysentery, small- pox, diphtheria, scarlet fever, ty- phoid fever and other diseases. They should be exterminated by all means possible. Beware of (hest FOR A HAPPY HOME serve Maxwell House Coffee. Its blend contains clioice Latiu• American, coffees. Those who are most particular( about coffee vote It "Good to the Last Drop",G MORE AND MORE PEOPLE serve cereals anytime of day! Here's an idea that can help you save time and work: Serve Kellogg's ready -to -eat cereals not only for breakfast, but for mid-morning snacks, children's lunches or suppers, before -bed. All -Wheat, Pep, Corn Flakes, All -Bran, Rice Krispies, Bran Flakes and 'Crumbles are all made by Kellogg's, the greatest name in cereals. SAVE TIME ...SAVE FUEL ...SAVE FOOD • When you say brisk you say everything! Brisk 1s the experts' own word to describe the lively, spirited flavour of Lipton's Tea never dull or Insipid ; a always fresh, tangy and 1.01 - bodied. .Change today to the satisfying, deep -down enjoy- ment of brisk -tasting Lipton's Tea. 4 DOST IN FUN 1 With a Difference Saunders, though u bachelor, professed to be very fond of chil- dren. Nevertheless, when the youngster next door stepped on his new pavement before it was dry, he became very indignant IIis sister rebuked him. "I thought you loved child: en," she said. "I Jo in the abstract," hr replii d "but not in the concrete." Dictionary of Movie Pests Nudger: Gently but firmly digs his sharp elbows into your ribs each time the screen reveals a situ- ation he considers too subtle for your dull mind to grasp. Explainer: Explains the minutest details of the plot to his hard -of - hearing accomplice; sits directly behind you. Paper l--racklcr: Frequents the matinees. She specializes ill crunch- ing cellophane candy bags at the climax when scrc,11 voices are low and tense. Oh. Yrs! Betty: "Did you hear about the omit :who sat up all night Irving to figure where the sun went \what it went down:" t )live: "No, what happened?" Betty: "It finally dawned uti lliln." Too Late alter recovering slightly front the shuck of.thc budget in I.ondo11, one employ er called his stall to. t; 141 anti explained) that there twist he firth, r reductions in tt.'::cs "It weans \\c •(.;ill all have to fig l urn our bell he ceded, Then aft,: .1 moment's pan -c, he Turned Io a luno( dells, tau ,lid not ap• t',;,1 to he listening ''Uo you sn d, r•t,in,l telt:tt I'm say ing, Smith "1'c,, sir," reg:licil 'math, "hut it's no good trllint in that. My b1It hrol;e at ti:, !alder: lu fur(• hist.,, THE SPORTING Ty -LING II ''I 1 i / '',>.._;X.-) 1 ra,, z. 1 'TTits /�� j l 11 _ ti ,', � /III I I - "Quick! Gimme my tele- scope!" Easy Two cavalry recruits tvi.rc hav- ing a chat. 'Talking about riding," said nuc, "1 once saw a chap in a circus who jumped on the horse's back. slipped underneath, caught hold of its tail, and finished up on its neck•" "So what," retorted the other. "I did all that, in my first riding lesson!" Where's the Tip? Down in the small southern tutu where he lives, people arc so fond of Uncle Mose that the elderly Negro has become a trifle spoiled. One day he presented a check for $19,42 at the local bank. Ile tool< the stoney from the teller, counted 11, then recounted it. 1 1 e didn't scent to be satisfied. "What's the matter, Uncle Mose?" asked the teller. "Isn't it right?" "Yes," was the grudging reply, "butt it just barely is." All But the Title Little Annie and Harold were playing together in the back yard. "1 know a wonderful game," said Harold. "Let's make believe we're Admirals and that we arc commanding the Navy." "All right," agreed Annie, ''Only I must be the highest admiral and give commands to you." IIarold objected, and, as usual, Annie had a compromise. "Then," suggested the shrewd lilttic Miss, "let's play that I'm the Admiral's wife. That will do just as well." Acquitted "One day," said the old country- man front the hills, who was on trial for murder, "when my rheu- matism was pestering me, and my daughter had just eloped with a good•for-nothiu' scalawag, and my barn had burned down and 1 lost both my mules, and my best old sow got the cholera and died and I lust heard they had fore:!' 'd the �t,rtg56t? anJ the sheriff was lookin' for nue, I told my troubles to one of these here optimists, and he said 'Cheer up, old top, the wors' is yet to comet' So 1 shot hint" LAST. AND ItOUND. a. ter 1: ars T. l,it,is nt; BY , Glom VVR.I.)AAt IS 'TOLD To FINN CONVINCED *PUT IT IN (AY: NE MUST- HAVE • • FATHEr15 HAMNE2. CATCH -41..t. DRAWER IN I-EFi. 11- IN ATTIC e THAT 14E FAIL. EP TQ NALL.PANSACKS' IT BY AND WHAT IS THIS - PUT BACK WERE. IT DUMPING EVE1?Y(HING NEW GADGET HE , fWI-0NGS,OR USE-. OUT ON FLook'. FOUND IN DRAWER. BORROWS FATHER:6' LCAVES' FLAVI11CyHrAND FINN' HAMMER AT FLA511W111; Tt) SEE IN GADGET IN Ar ,1.00144' ta4ST IN GARAGE ATTIC,AND GOES Up THROUGH FATHERS 0 I( FAMILY UNABLE To EXAMINING GAOQET 6E1- "1(1 eONrENTS' FIND ANYTHING IN ON WAY .- - COMPLETELY MIXED UP HOUSe FOR DAYS IU. S. Army Doctor ■ HORIZONTAI. 49 Cognomen ] Pictured 50 2000 pounds Army sur- 51 Network of gcon-general, nerves 53 Five and five 54 He supervises care for -- 9 By 10 Device for carrying dishes 11 Atmosphere 13 Female sheep (i 1.) 15 Military police (ab.) 16 Excellent 17 Vigilante group 18 Totalled 20 Half -em 21 Behold!! 22 Inquires 25 Beyond 27 Daybreak (comb. form) 28 Paid notice 29 Compensates 31 Shortly 34 Aluminum (symbol) 35 He is in charge of medical care fon- American 39 Iron (symbol) 40 Parts of bodies 43 Measure of area 44 Make a speech 47 American ostrich 48 Tantalum (symbol) Answer to I'res'loue Puzzle N ONA.S N1'TE T"'rE 1 r, GRAfj �l7 E N • 0 ea O N G S VICE ADM • R s P . JONAS A 13 H. RAM ASF' IN T 1 E I'T R I3 D AM • C Q E ER DO t7 E iA MQN AZE OSI O E S • VERTICAL 12 Lively dances 32 Born 1 Current 14 Harden 35 Man's name events 16 Distant 36 Matched 2 Mineral rocks 17 Vegetable 37 Angry. 3 Mount (ab,) 19 Period 38 Male offspring 23•Lock opener 41 Army food 24 Distress signal (slang) 25 Dance step 42 Gambling 26 Excitement game 29 Kitchen 45 Scale of' pay utensil 46 So be it! 30 Keenly 51 Registered watchful nurse (ab.) 32 Frequently 52 Editor (ab.) 4 Provide with weapons 5 Short sleep 6 Kentucky (ab.) 7 Incursion 8 Gentle 9 Mexican peasants 1 z 13 4. 5 gto 13 15 17` 20 r‘0:. j,'.? 22 2 4 rM.,s 25 26 ;-28 _7 r3-1"---32 32 33 3b 31 36 1�3 ;,;a' 3 '40 41 'tz ;;' 143 j� 44 45 46 1 x;.4e '49 51 52 y��f SPY' 53 7' 8 ,,SII 12. THE SPORTING THING 4 k "Initials seemed so inade- quate!" I?� POP—No Good for Notes WELL HOW DO YOU LIKE MY NEW S 1-1 I RT NOW THAT YOU'VE WORN IT ALL DAY ? ----.®v 24 VOICE OF THE PRESS Birds Arc Easier 1t'', illi gal in .\h,L,uua to prink le salt 111 railroad tracks, hall l r ,I n,, r way to cal, It a win, ;iln\ t'...!.. Latoon Stan I'I: •• nix. Vast Resources 1(1t1 rt ti the existeu,c.of a 1,11 lion-duiiar coal deposit 40 mules 1110th it. 11w!>n Ilut,c i' just ouc iuote i111 lice of Ow \,i•t potenti;n1 11•,uurrts ;mailing Ili.wrinlinienl in J'r;•cc I(iwrl arca. ----\;niton\er - 11,1.1d. Unlucky Americans '1 he Anucrtcuis are having a t(r rible time, 'Things you can't get m the States cost twice as much as things you can't get in Canada. Calgary Ilcral,l. Egg of a Queer I3ird An ornithologist has found a strangely shaped and weirdly col- ored egg which he cannot identify, —Press report. It is probably one of the many recently laid by the 1)ove of Peace. —Kitchener Record. For Picnic Rent A flicker examined by a scientist had five thousand ants in its stom- ach. 'There's an opportunity for some bright person to make a for. time by domesticating tickers and renting (hent out to picnic parties. — (Kingston \\•hit; Standard. The Quickest Way A high-speed camera shows that it takes only .me -fortieth of a set- nnd to wink the eye. It's the quick. est known tvay to get into trouble. - I<icchcncr 1?ecord• Aid to Contentment An Australia:: (acuter has in. thiol ;1 radio in his Milking. shed, 6(11)11-c it k, cps the ruts 5 quiet, and "111 w seri: to hist the u, u s Afur ul at they hear. it is likely Mat the hi a,ts ;tidal: i.uc the ad w,uit;,gc of being cut'. 5. 1'on ntu Saturday ;`,. )'lIt. Castles in Europe The housing shortage is sok td at last For only j'-$))t),htlll, trltrlers y, you can have your lick of the old to. -lin s in lluluc. --Edmonton Journal Unheard Of ku•�;,, :rants to "share" the Dar- danelles with Turkey. Fuer hear of a sawofI like that over a piece of chce,e 111(5, n a rat and a 10111(1 % \Vindsor Star. So Fast — Yet so Slow A jet 'plane flew from New York to Boston, about 200 utiles, in 21 minutes and it seconds. Who is in such a hurt' that he wants to fly 200 utiles in 2,1 minutes? Sometimes we wonder whether the ingenuity and energy of modern man isn't too much concerned with spccd, too little concerned with needs that are a thousand times more pressing •- and more tragic, Ottawa Jo,nnal More To Como Three Swiss journalists who im- agined Canada is a small country dotted with farms and bordered by fishing shacks changed their minds after visiting On'.ario and Quebec. And they still hadn't seen our mountains. --- Windsor Star rt' FF,M F.7,9 Iiandy Pot Ilolder I or hu:,bands camping indoors ,linin • the family's ahcen,1. any of the s r,.11+ r p11, cs o1 inillmcry of tau Joint 1yl.c 111,:1.e, 0dandy 1y p01 1:, 111, - \Yasin) c g 1 r dome. first 'Time for I3oth Th, rr %was ;.n odd \weilding in Ilolly \ o1 11. 'nit papers (,aid "nei- ther . 1 the Marti, s hail heen ru;nr- r ii d '1 fore " - -liruulon Sun. WHAT FRAGRANCE when breakfast includes Maxwell House! This glorious cof- fee is extra delicious be. cause it's Radiant•Roasted to develop the full goodness of the superb Maxwell IIouse blend. drops Luc Murine bring ease when eyes are weary or when they smart and burn from overwork, dust, wind, aunglare, bright lights or loss of sleep. Two drops of Murine in each eye,quicklysootltes,cleansesrand refreshes. Thousands use Murine replarly — say there is nothing quite like it. Ease your eyes with Murine. Always keep it handy. c,^� ��, �°>:.::.•.� ,I..{ ,;1111;. . i b2;...... Y.:%; 1111. ........ ........ e 0CJO1A' Fine Cut j Makes a better cigarette 1 IN SS OM 111111 MI NM MI MI 111111 Ili MI 11111 1111 EV MUTT AND JEFF— NO RUNS, NO HITS, NO ERRORS, NO GAME Go mice 'WI4AT DO VA MEAMI1I oUT? 'THROW VAT ATTA BOY, RUN! BUN, -- UMPIRE OUT! rr � JOE► ��-�'�•��►�► �df (1 JEFF, WHERE WERE YOU TO D,_ ? OH, I FOUND 1i CHI:ERRED AND A PA$S TOTHE I HOLLERED AN% BALI GAME 60 I THREW POP I WENT UP TO BOTIIES AT 1)1E 'ME STADIUM UMPIRE AND AND HAD. A EVE' ING! SWELL IME!O \Y _ .\o By BUD FISHER WHOWAs PI.AYIN'?MM•M/ PLAYIN'? NOBODY! ?HERE WASN'T ANY GAME! • IT'S ALL RIGHT"— REG'LAR FELLERS—Total Loss TI PUT A DELICATE. FINANCIAL TERM YO IT, I REGRET T'3AY IUUR SI4ARR HAS BEEN LIQUIDATED! '4 trteicaeed by Tba Hell 8ro4lcole, luc,l LESSEE NOW -- (-7 LESSEE THIS STOCK. RECORD YOUR SHARE` WA5 Toa' RIGII%API ND CORNER �OF SAID DRG 'L,EPf BAR; WASN' iT? .• • • )1 4WP 40 By J. MILLAR WATT — BUT THE CUFFS DON'T TAKE INK VERY WELL 4 n �1• ;t u p By GENE BYRNES SAID It • (HA'S TH' PART HE• LOST IN A '`FIGHT WITH MILLIGAN'S I MASTIFF k. I I . -laa.5. fRY tf % VAME 4. Elliott Insurance Agency BLYTH -- ONT. IV INSURE NOW! AND BE ASSURED. Car - Fire - Life - Sickness - Accident. J. H. R. Elliott Gordon Elliott Office Phone 104. Residence Phone, 12 or 140 COURTESY AND SERVICE, il110 1111111141;sbIrh9ti N)spiN atat aW3g)titripaiDINIMI?IMNID iDiD4t2191DiDt2a)*s **. itUBUlIN fit.,the 5th chapter of l I•:11hcsians, 'l•hl i't loved the l !lurch BAPTIST ANNIVERSARY ant :; Yy1 I,nn'cll I r It " Thr ; eaker The 13apti,t l'hurclt \\a, lcantlfull)' ,aid when we )lave f11111,1 Icsn, a1 decorated n'ith ) kct, 11f autumn tidy, nage l high. I l5. l,5. :Ii t!le flowers for their 78tH Anniversary. number of 1(.111 ,lc'' and tip. in111I1cr 1f The guest speaker was 1\P1'. 1'.1'11C,t people \\ ho \\1:1',!m11 idol, 111 India ;1,1 Grigg of Exeter, wh1 has been a Itis- other foreign l;lnd-. Ile ,tat -r1 that sionary in linrtna for forty wear,. Nev. l'Iui,t I seed t'lr'hurih soul .4;,\ Ilial Grigg preached two forceful and in- -ell i, r \\r ml;; t love it y4'1l0r4I11,1y :Tiring sermon,. In the aitcrnlann he Inc i1Im.111dc11 ilii, rui.arl,. •tat,11,; OPEN SEASONS GAME BIRDS FAIL 1946 The following open seasons for the hunting of game birds in the Province of Ontario have been declared. Ducks and North of Southern Bruce County, Geese (other Lata S;mcoe, City of Peterborough, Sept, 16th than Brant) No, 7 Highway and Southern Nov. 29th Prescott County. South of the above. Geese (other than Brant) Ruffed and other Grouse Counties of Essex, Kent and Elgin. Sept. 25th Dec. 9th Nov. 1st Jan, 10th Except in some South and South- Oct. 5th Western Counties. Oct, 14th Woodcock Throughout the Province. Pheasant Regulations to be announced later. BAG LIMITS Oct. 1st Oct. 31st Ruffed and Ducks Geese Other Grouse Woodcock Daily • • • • 12 5 5 8 Season • • • 150 25 20 100 REMEMBER—Automatic shot guns must be plugged to three shells , rifles may not be used for shooting birds ... only one wood -duck per day ... no open season for Prairie Hen or Hungarian Partridge. BE CAREFUL WHEN CAMPING .. . HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES For further details as to bag limits, open seasons and hunting regulations, write to: ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS Hon. W. G. Thompson F. A. MacDougall Minister Deputy -Minister 1 R5.' 1 fel •Ile I. I i r 1,...14 ,, ,V1.. 1.1. Xtito-se wimp dict szotwoer 15r It is not possible to issue new Ration books to consumers who apply in person at Local Ration Boards or at Ration Branches. THE STANDARD Wed nest)ay. Seri. 18. 1916, that a church nmtst be ;( Itib!c rt :dries[ d a t 5.a ill j r1nUc'I. 1n the l\ t hill I s', I;rigg ,14115. it nl 'ill + halltet 1i 111111 t',. :\t tiii' •l'1'1:CY' int'\. 1\1lhert 13141'rI11I FALL FAIR (Com:: uad g-5. ii Hage 1) 1\nllll'llg 1,,c1.- - - 1e5.5,. Niilice rut)'1 1 - \hc(ol!lttil 1l I1111\ 1'll'•ll\ttliall (lunch 5,H,ii11 ilra\cr. The chleir•' Rc \Ir(; -1 et.tl'' ' ' a;th NI r- I\ I. Phillip. i51r•511;0g Al I (,, (':Atter, \\ t ,slit 111 eat! \ -I t'le 111:1'1, .Intl un ler Illy Irad1l: I'i' , 'I inlr, hail. niilr �� soul 5\ •grand:. I of \Ir, l' \. I11\1 -on, 11'11 in .er\ice 1'155\ Rant• - 1 _ Ing I'11c (Itl.;l,'i 1 1 n5." Inch' I. \I ,1,1,.\. tt r I 1 ,u�\ 1 \I:u.n1e 1n:nte t' 115 St1,11i,Ir11 ren lt'Irll 5.y• 1 \ \I,Ij11' 11'r.u11. 1111!11 et ,ii nnn(11r, ;11 1 111-1I\!cc.. \\ in1 3 '1. 111\' (Ir,,'r Lent 1is Il cc- \\ ill t feel lig n,t- 11'- i Time 1.18. ! 11151(E 11ir\ rlr Ia', 1 11 \ ,, ('rl c I lantnl, ( In \Ien'Ll'. evcnin;;• I\:•y. Elie': 1 Lirl y 1 1:g- ; H 5.l,, 1)nrntlty \Is (11t, 1:t\t' .1 Itrtnit' t0I "'1 hr \\'1'rld ..i I,- 1 I),I'11rty d.l\ :int it'- \rt ti", umlllr 1'11 :In.{li,'r, \I is, \1;1\inr Kncih!rl nattily (Ire. - of t!.: \t -ills Band. Th.. 3'a l"r' ,cd in riding habit. and unstilted on 1(.\.. C. C. :\n-lir• el. ;Ir, -:del f.'5. the \\';1!••'11 115:5 •. int. sleet 1 lunar, led1 Y51Cr:1111 \\ iiich in:hided ided ,1111 1, 1\' the parade .'1 the \':11111 racing 1111'- \I i . - \I :nit' 1 els W ...Ir.1..1.. ly •. Raltlll:\' 11'1 I'I;UIte -e, ;II the \\ire. \II„ linechtel is I Y u 6a.,lldln.d.+.,l+,r.l.o+.e111.:r1. •1-,a,111.r 1114 hoc - John -Aim. :tall moil :old Shirley ;1 \;s t, n' at the honk. of \I r. Ncc, l'rt' h !Irrt,l,n; reading h\' Il h \\ i! -'In ii \, and a at In\cr of h11r c., I _ BATTERIES—All Types; Aerial Kits and ite;lair Pasts; Tubes. and r Scli1'tnre Read 1\ I;re1;;1, Ills) ! III' 111 gl'nllll 1, Chit,. hale, IC1'hrrttieen. `I r. (;el tit'I R!,li:;l!1\ \,..,1i.,: IlLille: best NI. 15-5.\\(,,Ie.tt. l rain): traduced the Cllr 1 -',l',111 I., \\'1111 dr- hull\ . I"III, (ilia,. Hale, ! I I .\. (I;tllm'1' h5'. GI...I 'Pi ICECH ,•••`IE Pyelo,, ;1 IInc1'fnl a 1 5.r... Ig- .t.t1 • Huh,: ht...., ll,nly In borne,,, (-'. I)Illc, _ Li ng dg- ire \\a• to 111,11 I I,\'11t n5.- .\. (;,Ilett, I'. Little; 11.1 piney under ; uldh, lt. I)a11, .\. l.1, ;aunt, F. Little. • `Vol'){ (illarailteed. I'5.•'. 1' •n\' 1111 growl. I, 111 halter, C. l.),,lc, .\. ciaunt, 1'. Little: chi!,!', turn. - out. boy 1 r girl under 14. U. Dale, :\. Gaunt, I'. Little; ,addle llllrrc t1 Ill' , • 1 .1 111 .,.•1,..1..1.r 11 Y11 al 111m111.1111.11-1• •IL.•` -It i1 ll. IA I Y •he\', n ander ...addle, rider ,11ilably 111•e"c I, I', kit ill; \lo\ine \Ig-:\llistir• dent hitch, 1'X11 Riney, ,':\\alt 'I'a\- t \is'(ila;ln:- he:iiIing cwt., (1. \Ic(;o\w. IIONSI':S, heavy ,)raft -- Brood 111, S. \hr('all; be.t h i,e, any :1',e, �an. I, l'. Torsi-: esse lamb, O. \Ir- LONDEStiORO male, accompanied 1). foal. Marry Bol- on halter, by new exhibitor, I'. Rune\.'(;11\\,In, :u111 .2nd; a:;1,1 (a1, U. \Ic- \Ir,. .\. I'ltlsi it mut E:\\in quits, i'rr: s11.•il1 c It, ll. Ilslger; 1 -year-old Stak1 for be -t Ilcav\ draft .\1;rirnl- 0,.\\.,111. mid 21111. recently \i•itc'I friend- in Hamilton, filiw t5. gentian„ 11. 11"l -WI'; 2 -Year-old lural, F. Roney, S. \lc('a11, I•:. '1',,>- IIIIr,1t.--(1. 11,11 \\an \\ ,,it all Trig Niagara 1'al!, and S:tn.hlsk\, Ohio. , filly or gelding-, 1l. huller; 3 -your -old' Ing, \\'. O•tel•; 1'crrhrron. Ileigi:(11 or 1''• in ''ii, ,las-, \1r,. Will (;«vier ,;lent a few day; filly (a' gelding-, H. Itolger; leant in (lens's) I'ur;-1.1, 1alt\ it.'Icur, \\.' IIOI;S-- hoar liltere.1 in I'll5, \V, in London and 'I'h'1rn ?.(1g- last \week. harie-s, ".c\w:lrt \IcCall, ,'red Rulnt'y, I I true\', Paul \\'anon : l't 1 Xllibil .ei G. \lent): query; 11(51 11 •n\\, over 2 \1r,. .\Iron :\ndrr•1n, I':\etsr. 'Tent Agricultural—Team in harness, 1'rcll •I bur 5.s \wlll'11 by 1 e\Ilihit,Ir, I'. 1\'n- Neal-. \\. O - ter; •1a, ander ' year,, the \\ eel: -end with \Ir,. \\'m. Ism. 1`""O• cy, h.. 'Ta11r, 11. llelget. O. \1(.011\\stn, \\'. G. \Ionittent"ry. \Ir. lack .\rml•Ironl: aa, 111 '111 1- l'yrcacrl11 or Iltlt,ian— I -yeaa-old' C.\'1"12!,1'1---I'nrebrell Shorthorn, -- Ila'1i1 III c., `11eri;11--•\\'. ((,ter, 1). g-.1 a r1u1,!r 11 d:(\', last •\w5.e1<• filly 1 (:cystous \\'. 0•ter; team in1•year-old heifer, .\. (Yount. \l. Tay- Met; aa11. :led .(rd; Most prize, in harness, E\varl Taylor, \\'. O,Irr. ( lir; 2-vea'-aid heifer, A. I;annt. \l. iii, _,, (5. \l'(;'I\wnl. \I r. awl Mrs. \V, 1 I. I.yun, 'Thorn- ! , );Iles and \I r. (i'rdln Lynn, London, Come :ll I'urt,use-'feat) in h;n'ncss,; hylar; heifer calf, .\. (;aunt, .ini I'O5 l.'I R\' I';I r x11.1, large \a cat Sunday \\ it'd the fonder', meth- 1�rlt. \irl)'igall. 'ir1; bull. 1 year and under, A. Gamy., I•i,ty. I'+I.( \Ir., 11, t ))alter; pair pr- l'arriage Nurse=• --Single loose, 1•:\y- 1 Ni, Taylor; bull calf, .\. Gum:. lit, ,\ 22nd ; e to • th,-l.-, 1''.1 1, (;. \cthcry ; S.('.\\'. 5.r, Mrs. l:. Lyon. Ni1.:unl \Ir,. N. Peck. %uni,•h. stltnt alt '1 l\lor, al;+I 'ng-!; team linr,cs, 1.,. � .\god bell, A. (;aunt; aged coy;. N. 1 . ,horn 11u1i, it, (;,'e. Alton, and 211.1; satiirllay \with the halter's parents, 'lavIur. f (;aunt, \I. 'Taylor; 111111, bull and -1 `t .\\'. 1 1;th( 111 irrher -1, i;• .\Iton, (;. "!.Ir. and \I r,. John Snell. Road,tere--mane, accompanied by females, A. 1;aunt. "xt!Ixr'-; s,(..\\•• 1.1 _'1'1111 hien, 1;. NI r. and NI r,. Atkin Sha•'11ich ...pent foal, ('na rri1 nd Ter vitt ; s',riilg cult., I'nrrhrl'll Hereford, — 1-\1 ;u' -1 :\h 1 I . 1., and 2nd (' ; S.. \V. Leghorn owl:, the Noce): earl at Niagara I all,. (1n'r'5. & 't't:' 2111 ; s c:tle driver, ,Teed 'leder, lobo N10;1.04..1% and 22nd; bei l \h. n, ;11'11 221'1 ; It:1're.l LI k pill - 1 I'he sympathyi the rinlnnntity and -Lyle r \nsidered, ))aIle Y\ Ice golf, I. \Ic(;rc.( 15.. !,'1. (i .\1;1 n. and 2211E Itarrt 11 R1; I. t;n('s out g-1 Mr. and \Ire. Garman \i,:; 1:11\' (1:'Nur, I:. Taylor, and 2nd;I 1'urcbr•'i' llcrefords---hull, 1 year 1' dere', 0. .\i -is and _'all; Bat1.01 Ter- NI, on in the death e1 111111 little 5,-1111 in harne•,, Currie & 'l ervitt, 1 :mil under 2, I. \hc(;regur; bull r 111, R,..1. 111 n. C.. \Ilett, \I r-. (1. Charter; date liter, 1'.1:7.aleth Anne. Paul \\ :'1,111. 1' \IC(sl'5.g1t• ; aged coo', 1. .\11'1 Yr1 got:: ilannred i1 i1, e1 -i, Coo, .\1:111. a1'•1 \It,. :1 )'Lk ,l.c1lt rile Noce): -Int S'lecial, in II r,cs-hest Magee 1151 herd, 11',:11 a:;'l -1 fcnlal,' 1, \Ic(;rollor, 21111; \e\s hall, l•!l'in 1111111'11, 1;, :\hull, mi.! _'1.11: \r\\ II11'i, -hiir' r1,'I.cril, Ii. .\1'1.11, 1;. N. tile511 : Ni.\\ II:imp-hire hen, I;. \ct1.i.ly. (;. .\Iton; New I Lin.' ,b re c '5.h, (;. .\Iron, and 21111 \I 1 I It 11 It \\' O t 'r !'111 hr, II t.. -Liv pullet., llxt,. 3, an\ breed, \vicek xud \with \Ir<. Cook and Susall; ken. \lcU1ug:111, foul \\'alson, Ian 51115:I?1'---Lci1'c,ler—.\god rani, R. G. .\LtIIti and 211.1 Ann ! l'. Ihlrvi,, and '1111; •heading ra111. ROOTS ;111 \'1':1;1?'I':\ltl.l'a — (I \lies OITs \luno spent t1)' week- R. l'. Pony-; ram Lur; R, C. I'llrci.; nisi' 111 , \\ 1;'1• \\'. (1,11'1. (;. Neth• call 1' ith her parent,. JI r. and \Ire• Illi)',! \\\e l 6 11i, c nl \bwm BeveIlirley Fisher l `heal l 11 : s sy". I\. 1. Its a 1 1 2'1'1: ', r\ : 6, uanc I'! field turnip., I\'11 thiel\I r y. \I t s. ' ((Yl 5.;,l \h. n. 1 e\we 1:1m`!1, R. C. 1)(11.1, allot 7`5..1; ;,,,'e,l '111511.552,r:1 \ll'. roll mt.,. -1. (•;51l1a'e11. ,'ort 1)0‘._and Buster Shaddick, and all ,:Ing,' (\w5., I\. l'. I'ur\'is, and °il!1. \I ('1:111' h, \1'. O•'11 : I I-111. 1a l:1 t 5.r. :(11;1 \li„ mars.l':uli\rrll. London,' "Ila) py Birthday." Uifcring was rola I Sllr 1,shire--.\ger1 Iain, flrca1 \1)c- late llet:.tt' ,, 1;. Net,, iy. \Ir•. 115.u- ,,111•11 1111.1i.. \yccl;-,2nd \lith {licit par- 151 by Robby Sundcrcucic. ;\ 'Temper (;ely:lm, and 2nd; :( 5..l rant, O. \l5.- n'1t1'r: !!-.!t. h;( -he+ „irk. 11otator,. 1111•, and \I r,. u‘.,, . (':tldothl. :nice at,I,y \1'as read by Inns \Ian (;my:ut, it. l' >hc;uling rant,, \I' .\. 11..115.1:::'::::;1'. \I1-1.1,111 1;1'x; 5.1 car \lis. 1'. :\s i tis' anal Psis is r.. nil•r. \lu:ie 1 \In1ie1 1,h bhruuh' O. \T(;I,\van, 11:1151.,.v..11;1:111.1 \i,; rain lamb, l ret'. 51111 \Ir 1 5'ter, ,lar;: Ilanrlt n, :1t'nt the Heel: (nd aitll. \ \li,,111115 ' dory rya, read by \'era l). \le(;oa;ln, I\. . Irwi 'hi": elia,, I i\\Ix:5.: (, 1)'. 5,11,11 n.e, 1,1••1: I\w1'•. friend- here I.\ on and a ,tor\ on India be Mrs, l„..1, U. \I1(;iss 1 ami 21111; 5.\\e 1:11111 `,Ir . \. Il.lr':'i;t: 1l 1,:(r•Irll.. I:. Jehn- "Tilt' \li-,'un 11:11111 held (heir month• th �hobbi it \I is, I�irl: intlrnlut' e (l, \li(;u\rnl, I\. C. 1'tn-yisl t 51 e\\5..; t11n, (;. \55'11'5\': 5.1 -.It. IY;1•l.et \5.1110 ty 1111 tiu{t Sunday morning- in the the nclw (til bnnl: (5hcra ul the (05,..,..::,)..(,,,A,,::: -.,(1,1::::.:1;:::1 l. \Ir(;o\wan, an'I 2.11.1. I onion., 15:. 11hn,tln, 1. Yowl',; 1-111. ha,cnnmt (the church with eighteen Pnnjah) and ,hu\y�d picture, 1m In uxfnrd--:\ rail, 0, \Ie(;1•a•a11, 1;(,!,11 alver 11'c!lirg onion,. 1;, Nell- 1/re,cr,t. )'all to \1'crshill by the dia. hymn 452(1 and prayer by the R. ('. Purvis; ,Ilearlini rano. O. Nle- 1.y; 2 eitr, :1. I. Young, \I r.. 11;1ugitt; President, I�ellneth :\rns'ron;i and Prc,idelit' (;o\\an; rani lamb, R. C. fortis, 1.). I1:dai:Ce 11 li-t \\ ill appear next \\cel;. 1 II\nen -153. an 1 (;l S15;5 the Ding \\ as 011 \iunday and '1nesday it last ,nuc. The I.urd', Prayer was repeat_ week o.35 rati: 0 Moss wire tii,tri- --.. - -._••- -L..-• - 111 Ill 1111.1- I1, S(7.11 111':' I,1'•,L I1 \\"1 btltell 111 illi' •elllll4111n 11111' hal!, ;It I.11ll ♦�.�t.• y-...4.yrok• e• .. 1.n„♦•;••;1.,{♦ :41:41:4 441:4444i,11:11:1.:u: 4444 t 4:11414%a•:t•O 1:•III%u...r,••l•.l.•in..11.0101:10: 1if de-llnr.', The volunteer worker, w1r1, • 1.1 alit •1; 11wlri�ll•,IY11 f. rIJ I.,I■ i1111i11Y 11111 .Ir L1. 11 ...1 i 1 .1 \lrs, 1\5III('It •:1 .t. Mrs. Bert 1 Ilrnnsd n, t, To\cn,cml, \I r,. \\'lI. I;lyicr and \I i s •t Irina Kirk. \I r-. R11t1 11 an) her n, Paul, 'To- . goat:,, ,,lent the \wee); -end with \Ire. •• \\ i1. 'I'a11lblyn. ♦'• Sunday, Sel•tcmber '22nd, \\'ill be t• ,:all\• 1)511 an 1 there \gill 1e a c tis_- 'O pined ,ervi, r ;(t 10.30 o'cl:::!;. There /TI 1 \\ ill be a good program and the Sun- 1, slay Sell( oh ch+ it a ill sing. \\'ill the t, parent, \\ ho \wish t1 have their bab'e's ,I• La' ti:':rt plea..5. bring therm to the ••• rally d:ty 'revise. •_• Thu \\•.\LS, held their monthly :I; merlin.; on September 12;1, in the '_• Ile lla,cull'nt 11 the church, with the .• Pres:de;rt, \1:,. R. Townsend in the •i' chair. l's:Ilii 41 \was read in mliun, and prayer by the I'rc,i•ient. Hymn 518, • :\n inyitati 11 front the ,turn': - \\'.\I. 10 attend their "Phan):-(Ittcr- ing 111 Setlt. Bill \\'as read and ac- cepted. 1t \\ :P., decided to hold our Thank -Offering nlec:ing Sunday, Or- trise 27th. Rill call (;roup 3, ‘with \I c<• \\'. \tanning in charge. Hymn In \vas sung and .',Irs. T. \\'mud read a story ICatccllcd Prayer). Phyllis \IcCc1'1 sang a solo. \It's. \V, Lyon Rave a ,,,,hetl(Ii'I rep. tit of the Mi, - ...4.44.4 • ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦,• ♦ • • • ♦ ♦ , ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ �♦ •�♦.0• • ♦ ♦ • ♦ I • ♦ ♦ ♦,� ♦„• •,H: 11++44-1♦1:..,.1 ** 11111 1111,11•♦ 1.,1.•11,1 414444,,11,44•11♦N,1 •♦ 1,•., 1, ♦,{ ♦,11�11•♦.11�1 :1.14•{ 1 •1,{ 1I{ r•{ 1♦1.,1:14 si •n School at :\Ilia College, St. Tito- .;. alas. I1151an prayer by \Irl. 1'on- ,7, •_• : Farmers, Attenti 5.f a! 1:♦ grad, and \Its. NV. ,Manning closed .. the medial. ,with prayer. 171 •i The regular monthly meeting of the ,t, \lissini Circle was held at the home •_. ” 't' ,of \lis, Sidney Lansing, sng, Sept, 111th. ;i; PO ..+...E :� SP':r' 1� +Yi ` s; 'k� 5.f t. The President, Ruth Pipe, presided. ,�• The \\'t,r,llip Ser\'icc \vas taken by ;t; \t. rgarct T:(mblytt and Lois \\'out 1g-. I.S. (1' -1; iotruduced the 11ca' Shirty -, 11 1l: an': gave the fi:•st chapter (Ottr 1'• (',.!•'.t'•1' i, India). The minutes of ,.. the la -t lucet'ig were r:' 'd and adopt- '• ell. I\' 11 'all. and Treasurer's ripnt•t, g-4 ails giv is and the offering received. -. The next meeting i. to be held at the >1 h' nlc of \hiss I':rTth Ilcarunl. \hiss and lily Spray, also effective in potato and tul'nip 1)ureen Armstrong gave a splendid,te- :: spraying; 2-1-1) Weed Fillet'. IKarnoleutil 1)isinfcc- •1 art of the \)lesion 7S/1m -1 held at ;; , , •_• Aima Collett" St. Thomas The •. Cant for use in stable and poultry house. •t• n•ecling clo•cd a^th lyumt :188, 'n 17 4. •_• \I alter let in, \yalh Leith I'hcc". a++I 44 Up -to -(late `Vhlte\1'aSltllll;' lt�(llllplllellt. •• ,s, the NIirpah Iicnr;:Cclinn. \ delirilns •_• Innclt was served by the hnstc;s.• Elliott. d. \Ire. \V. Glover, I)ctroil, vir,-ted her ward i :: ' ,t, i,trr, Mrs. R1her1 1lungbinll last ,h : , week. 8 ♦?, Nies and \les. Clifford Suudcrcolk >. BOX 293 CLINTON. PHONE' ;:n. •S pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mx- '• McBride. of Carlow, ♦ 4 ♦yw. r ♦ ♦H-.1- .�,�♦♦♦.,.♦+3�y.�. ♦ ♦�1.1,�1 • . • ♦.1•.1• ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ • ♦ ♦ 1 • • 1� f K�� •�f�~ 1��1_..aTH 1-�Nf♦-._t �1N1�.��1-f •♦11,1.111�N•H1.•' ,*.11111 .,N111111.1.,N1N,.1?H? �?• �i Blyth Radio eww,�..e.,- 1:1:1 t• ervice RADIO SETS AND SUPPLIES - RECORD PLAYERS. SPECIAL PHONOGRAPH NEEDLES—Up to 4,000 plays for $1.03 Equip your Radio for flaying Records - Enjoy 'Their Richness of 'Pone 1 I. • 1 1..1 , .1 III 1111 .1 1i:I. 1 I 1,1,1 1.1*. I... Y.AL1.Y 1,Y LVII X151,, r II1. RADIO REPAIRING --All Makes and 'Types. New is the time to think c having your set put right for your favourite fall and winter programs. e ir•lii! t'•;i- 11t'•irr nl1\t >:':1 r. The \l i•.inn 11 Inds •1011 it- llrg;uli a : n in 1'lh 3. ha\ 1 sent S.15 Uel a \ gar 1i1 help educate a boy in Intl:t for ,Inc 'conA Phone 165, Blyth. '1 1 \\itll frit n 1, ill Chatham. hake)•, :la, -c' 1, .., 3, •I fur•! �, 1'ter l Ptnchrrtl ler,ry, 1 year -,11.1 h1'ii1r. Cnar,nut'lt'ols 11 \I r•. Fl zabetl, Rnnc\'; best train nn grounds, S. \1('-I \I. Ilene\ ; _'-year-old heifer, NI, filen- 1 5115 \\111 evll'bratad hl t• c"ght\'-sixth Call. F. 'T:I\•11r, F• Roney. \\'. O,Icr; 1 5.y; heifer ',alt, \I. Henry, :ld 'a(l. hir;hllay on Monday, Sc;•t. ir.t!1• hr'1. g-' 1"1 I, r t1\wnl,hi 1, I?a•t \\'soya 1 \)onset Cattle --Baby 1)5.5.1, .\. I111 - \I r. Corn. Cook, Tor. rd.), spent 1111' no -.11, , orris :11:1 1 c l rhattan, \hurray New, Nen. Tit \ler. If you did not secure your new book during official "Distribu- tion Week" — then mail your application card to any Local Ration Board or Ration Branch in your vicinity. Your application is to be made on the green card, marked RB. 191, at the back of your present book No. 5. Be sure that the card is filled in completely before mailing, and that your name and address are printed. DELAYED APPLICATIONS will have to be cleared through the main office of the Ration Administration —and your new book will be mailed you as soon as possible. RB4W Saturday Night Is Movie Night In Myth. • ♦ Communty Pictures PRESENTS FOR YOUR MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT— Double Feature Program "ALLOTMENT WIVES” Srring, Kay Francis, Otto Kruger and l'aul KeI'y. OUR .SECOND FEATURE— "RIDERS OF' THE "t'A N" Sta.rr:ng, Jimmy \Vakely and Lee "Lasses" White. At the Blyth Memorial Hall - 8.30 P.M. Saturday, Sept. 21st Adults,135i; Children under 14 years 18: (Tax Included). Remember—Community Pictures will Present Movies Every : Saturday Night—Same Tinie, Sane Place. •�• 1�1..,{ X11.,•,.,11.,11.11.,11.,11� 1 11.,11.,1 r�1 •.,/ •� 1♦1 f�1. 1111 ♦ 11.1 r�11•1 .•1 I�•.�11•11�{ 1�{ 1�11�1 �I111.E ♦�11�1111 r�1 1111.1111.11: 1 •:-:14 1.1 •♦11.111. 1�� . . . .. . ... . AAAA 1 laving tslrc''hactl a complete power spraying unit, i am 111111' in a position to execute eftiHently and speedily, :111 tyle(•, of power spray- 1g-♦ in); such a,: Orchard St:raving, \\'cud Control Warble Hy ;111(1\\'bite- :: washing. 1g-, Agent for .1. K. Crenae and Co (chemical division) :t: for !totem))) (Warble Fly Control), DDT Animal :: t, .i. Wednesday. ;gent. 18. 191G• VEGETABLES, FRUITS AND GROCERIES Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit Tomatoes, Potatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Cooking O:.ion3, Robin Hood and Quaker Oats, Eat - more Wheat Bct'r:w, Newport Fluffs, Rabin I'loocl, Five Roses, Polity and Prair:e Rase 13rea.l Flour, Pat -A -Pan Canadian Beauty, Huron and I'ac.fic Pastry Flour. Ilcute, Barn an 1 Cattle Spray::, S:reen faint and Moth Dei, Sr raycrs, Fly Coils and Wilson's Fly Pads. STE RT'S GENEItAI, 5T()1? WE DELIVER — PRONE 9 ILi... L7111IJJdI,•1••J.'4I.,117•11•11,I X11.•,•,.•,.• i- •„•i.•.• Jll,... AUC'T'ION SALES CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm studs, Implements, 11.n' - nes,, ("rain and B,•,•,1, and 11on,el1tll,l GDDd,, all Lot III, (', tl. 8, 111111(11, 5 mile, not lit f Clint n I No. I I Iil:ll- w'ayl and am, or 1 1-1 mile, •oath I f 1.o1i1, •It,li ( No. -I !light\ay) and T11; nide. s.•1,:, ,'n FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH at 1 11.111. •harp, ! 1).'1.I1 ,t tit, 6,11„\\ jug : I I( WSI••S : Team of las wen s.,, 111 years old; bay n;old;nv , r cars , . It stare, rising 3 t i'au', ; bay 11111 ri-int; 2 years ; b;Iy tte1ilin.". I ea' sill. •1•he ah,o'e-nil nti ni,1 Ili 1' ,' lust) straight r!n•.,e, of (Is,l,'. ;n11 \sere eligible for telt:-t ration; ;"nerd' pur- pose mare, , n year, old. will \\ i'I l: single or double (--Ittlalile h„I'-r for a mail route). (:.\'1'11.1':: Roan !turban] cos\, 6 year, ole, Inc Nos. ,ird; ss bite Dur- ham civ, 5 year, old, Clue Noy. '%t!l ; roan Durham cow, 5 \ e,tr, of I, re- cently freshened; roan 1)wrhttt aged, recently ireshcncil; red 1)uril.ull cow, 8 year, old, 'hit. Dec. Itit1l ; red Durham caw, ') tea', 11d• due Jan. •Ith; loan Durham heifer, ,1 tear- old, Clue I' eb. 11;l1 ; rill Durham cos\, ') scar, old, Inc \Iar. '; r• ;Lit Durham caw, 5 \lals t,Itl, Inc ,\lar. ,ill; malt Durham e w, ) yea's old, (Inc \I;t t' e; red Durham cos\, n t ears old ,lac \I:tr. 1; 3 steers, ri,ilt ' \ car, ; 3 heifer-, rising _' \ ear ; 2 yc:'1it1;: -ttcr, ; t ear - ling heifer; 8 spring calve-. 1)I(;S--6 pigs, 5 months old; 8 pit;-, I month, old; 5 pip,,, _"a mouths old; _' month, old, I'Ol'I.'I'R1' — 511 I-ye;tr-ol,l hybrid Iris grain grinder, with '-ii i',c power hen,, Sii,,ex X \\l,itt I.t ttiIln; 51 lot tor; I)tl;it;tl -Multi unit tnill:rr, cockerel, 31: nonllt, old; II I','c;tit Ii,td 4 month,; \It('omitl:-I)ecrinc d11ll:S; colony h u,e, 1 \I l ; elfau,lel' ,r.ter cre;1111 ,tIttt'aII.I'; \Irl/. turnip stove.pnlper; 3 1 ng ladder-; grind stone; 'NINA.;\I I:\'I'S---NI. II. binder, b It.l ,t oI I'r,1 harvester guar,I,; set Nlc- cut; NI. -11. !sower, (,-II, cut, with pia harycsi 1 i ittluurnt; \I. -I I. 'rots linric!,-1)eering grain lifters; blacl:- seuffler, \Cite brut puller attachment; 'uali• iorc,'; 3 45 -1 -!all. pat, drains; M.-11. 3-1,11.11 steel fang wagon, neat.- „'t i•1 1tnwt•r horse clipper, ; ( ye- 1ti new) and 16 -ft. flat rack; NI. -I1. lone gra-, -ceder; buffalo rolls; cultivator; 1)ccrinl; In -it. hay rake: to am; chains, donblctrec<, and num- Deering I1•rli,r (till; NI:ixwell hay ,ren, ol'w'r ;u'ticl,'•. loader; (-'otk,hutt 2-fttrr,iw plow ; No. Evctything Will 13c Sold as the Pro• 4 Verity \talking Bloss ;2-tlrunl tvnu'f- I:tictor has Disposed of his Farm. en roller ; 8 -incl, \c -tot grain grind- er; Coleman grain roller ; No, 1' I )e- TERMS CASII. Laval creast separ:n,'r; n 11.1', engine Herman C. Ikter, R. R. 2, Auburn, Omni, hid nil); trout 'wiper; Il;ll'1'D\1' t'r 11I'Ir(ul'. cart ; tititil turnip .ower; \slice) liar-! \\illi;nli 11) Nlorritt, Auctioneer. row ; hli:cl: and tackle: set ,ling,• 113-2, nuinernu; fork,, ,hovel, Alain', ullif--------•-----_-_--- —_.-- flettce,, necks okes, tool, etc. i CONI141UNIT1' AUCTION SALE 1I.\ h N I:SS -- St t double Itreechin;. harnc-•; set ,,low Itarne,,; p;Iir hri,l-i Al Ilarold Jackson's Farm, Seaforth, les; ,int le bridle and brta-t collar; I TUES. EVENING, SEPT. 24T11 4 It t',e cisbiaN. i ;It 7:.11) P.NI. (;R:\I\ .\NI) ITI•:I)--•.\tr,roNilt lir-1 8 1. nlix I It t' annrnxi;natel,' 11 cattle: ,ow , Y•hunl:s and winners. 35 lint : 12) )) Int-. !nixed grain ; hall feed bean,. i II' ' -1. 11'1rrl,l t-l;,l,n, .\nctinnecr, •I IO1'SI?I IOI.H (it )(MS - 5 -tube batters' ta1To; Ileatty t;I•hin_' macltitte; NIcl'lan'Y', !radii; coal o11 stDye ; Daisy churn; double bed and spt•in.gs; 2 dresses., awl wash stands: ' couches; 2 lanterns and I:un1i>; Munl- crntt, other article,, AUCTION SALT: Of Farnt Stuck iuul Implements \I ''.r I ,1rul t 1 I IIT ..111 l . 11,1, 1, II, 11';1', t'., Illi !!,,• \i;- 1)':1:, I ! 1!o,,,1, 'TUESDAY, OCi'OBER iS'T ,1',1,,,1 11,1 w 1',t,tnll.r,Il I1:11ll on i tut" 1 Co loll,ntin::: II( II( •I -1,,611 I b!,t,l, 1• ,1il. s,t d,nillle Il,lnt --- cl I 11.11111 , ,i ,',Tutt !' \ I'1 I I: •I Il ii, r„1 _ ;n 1,1,1, 1',:1!1 .111 ;It I,II,I ; 11, ;i,'1, t'i•ill:, 3 vi dr- ,Till, w II!I c,l!f .,I i '.! : I , : i ±t 11 )1 short- ' I. int- i, :n ss, \\itis c,11f ;1t fo:,1, bled .\11- ; roan rl,\\, tir.u', old with a Tota; r»;,w cos\, 5 },,It, old. will v,ilf a' foot ; ri.ul r tt, d \1•;11'; VIII, dui. Do. 15; !,tit r, tins i icor- III', ,lilt• N, v. 1•;; ran curt, 7 liar., 1111, In rr II \1,1ti 1;• : tont r, \t, „I,I, bred \lar ''+' red eow, II t,•,Ir. alll, l,t•i'd 1V!;t\ 21,; 11'11 cosi:, 41, ite,!,enrd in Iuly; Shorthorn hull, ri incl 2 t•t'ar,, 2 lt,'ilrr,, ri-in'n 2 year,; 3 ,teev,, ri,in:s 2 \tar; 1 stet r, 2 y eat, 1,1,1; 1 yt aiding aril ; I e,l 111 i fur,.wars o111; 2 !;lily Ill t'I` ; 2 c,Ily-- mouth• 111; 3-piit,g cal\e•: calif, 3 nl nth, old, I'1(;S--S, is, bre 1 July 1,1; -n',t', bred tient. 11: 1)) ehnnlc-, about 115 till 11,•. (;1; 11 \– :lhonl 12911 b I . nu�cll grain. 'I't'I\II'S--I1-I ;tele INII'I.I:\II':V1ti.-- \Illllet I) ('alm) tractor, on rubber, trill starter and frame thrtc-furrow plow, 10 - in, 11 Ir mom,: Set of 11i- el donl,le di,c,, tress• ('a,r, ,f -r - tton drag lia•- roti,, ; ,i scot, n 1 )iantund h;lrri,\v 2 ,ccti.n lover It;n'r,,\t•: \1. -II, stiff - tonth cnitit;nil ; \I.-11. 11- run f,•rtil- i%er d:,r ,Trill: \I.-11. 7 -ft, Ir,nilet, like n, w ; \I.-11. 1n,iwcr, It ft. toil ittiill, 1 1 1.,•\%; \I.-11. , de-dclivcrt' rake; has lc,l,!;u'; N1.-11. Intuit rake; \I.Ivtt11 hal}' 111:1,1,x, will, truck; I'rr tin tc'on scufilrr; I-ho•,e stuffier: NI, -11, fef:ilizer turnip IIs it: \I. -1f. 'I y,.111:i11a. plow; \I. -II. manure •'n'iler, i1 good •Matic; -,rel land : Ilrr: 1uil;ltli 1't v: home-made po- tato planter; •Teel-titr,I tvt tt; rub- (tl'r11 11 ag,Ill t1t))-211 tire,, tyitlt Ili•\v flat rack; 16- ft. Itaay4.:ick, w'itll sliding raid, ; 11- ft, hat' rail:: wagon 1)0X, \\ "111 ,tock !rack; crratvt'I l, cnni•r: •r1 bench ,icic,lt- with flat race:; Chatham famine, mill with ,. lr;lat:el' ; electric brooder: large ,;Ip ti;1: • 11, pail- and ,;tiles; bas; truce:; set of ,lin :, and chain : \\'ond's (dee- \taxing tur- TERMS CASH. No Reserve a, Proprietor has sold hi, farm. Charles W. Stewart, Proprietor. Ialwa'd \\'. 1'.i1;t tt, .\ttctio:tecr. II2-2. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farts Stock, Implements and 1-Ienseholl Effects TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24Ti-I . nlilc East of Londt.,bnl•D, Mullett Toss nsh:li, at 1 1'. NI„ the following : IIORSI':S---Ila,• horse, 9 tear, old Bay teams 8 years old AUCTION SALE THE STANDARD GROCERES ('-1NNi•\(a St irPI♦II''S i Cct to, Certo Crystals, Fruit Pak, S ,;giros, \fin.gau•, Fruit los, I(uhbr r Ring 'Linc R:ngc, ' s Sandwich Sl:rear's, Sal td Dress's.', t Olive:, Cannt•d Meati, Kraft Diaper, i Pudding Powders. Chicken I!aldic and Sardines, t 'I'c bac cosi, Cu •ed f<leals, Cereals. 1 { Pioneer Fc d., Shur Gain Feeds Fresh 1t 1 tll(8 all(i Vegetables t .`I.I\\'a\'$ 011 eland. KE NICK WE DELIVER—PHONE 39. Save Money-- Y t*� - PAGE 5 ROXY TIIEATItE, CAPITAL. 11'11I:A'I'ItE CLINTON, GODERICH. NOW PLAYING: Veronica Lake NOW PLAYING: 'RENEGADES' and Scnny 'Tufts in: I In 'Technicolor. ' MISS SUSIE SLAGLE'S. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Rita Hayworth, ,(;Tenn Fcrd and Gorge Macrcadv. 1',i .1 ;' 1':., l i, ,t lilt I\11,1 \\o ,111 1 11.,' ., Il, .. our. "GILDA" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Dorothy Lamour, Arturo de Cor• lova and Patric Knowles. 11,r- ,ntangl„I in a \Icx 111 - 1 t' all i ninta111ii intrigue It Ili 1! 11) I, •'I- t,• chid ,11 held:; ;I j, tt, 1 t'I.-ef and Pore • a titidllt.11-- ' MASQUERADE IN MEXICO" COMING: Ida Lupino in: DEVOTION". REGENT 1IIEATRE _ SEAFORTrt. NOY P1 AYING Clary Cooper in: "'THE VIRGINIAN". Monday, 'Tuesday, Wednesday Mon, Tues., Wed., 'fwo Features 1 I t' t !.lit;:r ',' Myrna Loy, Don Anta•che and Alan Lada, Veronica Lake and Bobby Driscoll. William Bendix t: . ti 1til;,! ••I.It'. !hell!• \ tn' 11:.11 iu a tl-t-tali I, u al'., 1 1, I '�„ I., 11' I'll" .11,11'Itl III .,'I,:I "SO GOES MY LOVE" "THE 131.11 i' DAH' IA" ALSO --Gale Storni and Phil Regan 'll a H-1 I;, 11!11• .,I 1..o.ance. "SUNBONNET SUE" Thursday, friday, Saturday 1 Thurday, Friday, Saturday Barbara Slanwych, Diana Lynn a.nd Ft ed MacMurray, Marguerite Hubert Cummings. 1111,1 ,t f i „Inti , „111 1, 1, „'t 11 'Ili Illi . 1,11:11 1, ti''i Yl', ,un' :it t, •11,1 'il "THE Bi.!DE WORE BOOTS" COMING: "50 GOES MY LOVE" and "SUNBONNET SUE" Matinees Sat. & Holidays at 2.30 p.m. Mat„ Wed,_Sat., holidays 2.30 pm Cbaputan !11 I 1.I 1111' ,,1,111'. "PARDON MY PAST'' COMING: Vivian 131,ine "DOLL FACE" Matinees Sat, & Holidays at 2.19 �-- ' .,.•:4 •,..4•••y♦4..,.0: 4••444.4♦ 4+4•H.44- ATTENTION! ': BY USING ;"WE HAVE ON HAND— MARVELUBE GREASE NO. 88 ` MASSEY•IIARRIS REPAIRS. .' IT'S SHOCK PROOF— DRILL TUBES. ;f REQUIRES LESS GREASING PHONE, BLYTH 68. } • 7,0 >• (I ;, ' '• • PUMP FITTINGS and TAPS. LIES. NAFTEL` A. W. P. Smith.. AGENT FOR— PRONE 92, BLYTH 56-32.x, .� 1/ nit , 140 • , t•,_•• • �..,..•..•. r•..•. ••..,,.,.•;• •••,..•.•�.,,,•• 1••.• • ••••H• AUCTION SALE OF STOCK \t Porter', 11'11, ,i mile, wt•I of RDllnesyl!le, .Its g $. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26'1'11 Sat�, Sept. 21s8• from 3;,f1) In 7 o'clock. con-l,tin; i f the following: NI ENC: (.\TTI.t:--21) young n,t\•, Holsteins, Durham, aniC Jerseys., to calve from I'r(„e't NI rat, Salad, R 11,, Peaches,' )eti,her to January; 8 Ilol,lein hent- Crca111, lake, •I•ca, guard ,i't ;tut I Y1wal;tc', In Calve ill Admission, 2'c, 1)cl,'htr ant,! \i,v -tnl,ct; ,i trans cow,, frr•In 1,111: .1 t tttn e;liar- : 4 1Icrc- ( ell heifer•, \title calve, at (oat; 1)) heifer,, npposcd lit he in calf; '0 well-bred Ifol,t -in heifer calve,, 5 to ') month, ol,l; 1)) Hereford ealves; 15 II I tris and :\Yreshirt heifer,' ' . 1 0 P✓'/\{,•©•0•�- Iorker ra'llc, Irons 51111 (D 7111 Il,,, PIGS !trot ,I moss,; '5 chunk,. 'PERMS CASA. PEACH TEA Trinity Church Ladies' Guild intend holding a Peach Tea AT THE RECTORY ON ' ittt;i'nt:ng at 2 ,'Holl. sharp, U.S.T. FOR SALE (;nett tomatoes, .\pply to lint :\rin- ,Ir„ng• phone 171)1-2, Myth. 03-1. .\. I:. '1 nt'M,"end, Priecriclor. I:dwartl \V. I•:Ili 11, .\ueti,'ncer, 01-1• Public Notice .\ Tice Thursday, Sclitenlhcr loth, ll) -In, 1 \vitt not be rc,lmn,ilit for ;Litt debts incurred in Illy tante, 113-3, R(1I;I:h'I j. CII.\I.\II'.RS FOR. SALE Large number of ,oft tv lid tree tot,,, to 11. L. Sturdy, clonic -121-') Regular Meeting, Blyth I.O.O.F No 366 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH All brothers are requested to attend W H Morritt, W G McNall, Noble Grand Rec-Seery IN MEMORIAM ;HIST)\—In ntcnuiry of I:Iii Gih,ou, who died September 17tH, 1944. 11lyth, 1)2-21,, September Come: with deep regret .\ month we never will f, eget orris '1'0\\91, ilii) Council 'rill memory fade and life departs Nlorri. Tnwn•lip Council meeting! She'll live forever in our hearts' wa, held in the 'Punish! flan •,M'—F.scr remetubcrcd by S•sters and I'rotllcr, 113- I p. Sept. 'lilt, with all member, present, 1 the reeve presid, !, 1111.. nlinntt, of last meeting were read and ;Idrpted on ,notion of Inc \'trill and Saul .\l - cock. NI ived by Charles (Dulles, >teontl- c,I by •Tier \'trill, that 1I:ttvt,v John - \I I. and NI r,, 1 tido ,NI idler, \I rs. . t situ, ;old t:ct.il \\heeler ID:,1: •after L. M. Scrimgeour PHUNI', d�. BLZ ISI, ONT. Branch "l"' I the Nichol Drain, awl \\in. Miller and childt•in, of Godcrich, Y the RintDnl Drain. Cart l,l. ti -!ted Dn Swtwlay with NI r. and Mrs. i AND SON. ;FOR SALE Used Quebec heater. .\ gaily Stew- art's ( lcncral Store, Myth. 113-1, WESTFIELD (• • ' ' 4 4 •t, t .'•4. 4.••. 4•♦h4.•S•44•,. 4.44• • �•';,; J•10 ,��.•�♦: * . •4 •S 4. ♦44..54.4. 4••4 • ,••444.D ,4444 •1 LYCEU.11 ri'I-IEATItE : ,. r• t' ATKINSON'S • WINGHAM—ONTARIO. •t 1 +i' :: Iwo Shows Sat. Night �, •' ._, '• Shoty •tart, re,,,darls- at 8 l'.\I. '. i' :t: :,1 !co!;;o• iu POOL ROOM. lin:r \',i!1 It" soli d l,lhiw r' Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. 19, 20, 2i S110I\It t'S St1N1)RIES:?: "BADMAN'S TERRI'T'ORY" Cigarettes, ::Tobaccos, o1)accos, Ci rettes, I. op,•t• Randolph Scott, Ann Richards •, ! !(- w tjI•. and Other Sundries. •:♦ �1;;11111, It ,1.144 1:O1)en all day and e\t sinal.;• ,\y„tkell f it kis'. ;n;d , r,lt i 111 ;ono. i• 1111 ,I!Itt . ;•• \I;It: :;:Itln',t,lt• allrtn„un at'30. ,• st.Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept. 23, 24, 25,. „; SPECIAL—Adult Enlc,inment ;. wi "KITTY” '•Paulette Goddard, Ray Miliand” ' Twc shows each ittght, 7.'30 & 9-30: ,,,\ n cirficrntlt 'I t:'e,l ;Intl e -^, iItitit't ptnin'l' of I., Ind, )11 atbn'.it :' sk , int (..11-;(..11- I” iK) • ALSO CISTERN & STOCK PUMPS' Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies. BUILDING MATERIALS. Estimates Freely Given On Any of the Above. ��11lain Street. Ulytll.;: .;.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4•.; 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. ♦;.,;; E1)SVARI) W. ELLIOTT I.tl et',ed inctit'twcer Icor l-Itiron Ilan returned from service with tltn (an;tlii.:!t :\it• Force, and will be ,'n'in'.titit Ili, former occupation. ( r'Y"ll'itl !encs. promptly anstverer! L,'.0;t'di;uc :,t r;,unet!l''ut, can be ntarle f ,t Sale, Dale at The Standard Office, „r It ead'ing Phone 203, Clinton, 1'li:1r,'e model ate and satisfaction Guarut±ccd_y----- (1,I1)ALE LICENSED AUCTIONEER. �I,eli;lli%int; 11 Tarsi and 1Itt,cholil Sati•fatnlion (;narantted Dn All r inforntatiiin phony t,ltt-!,, ldinton, or \true N.R. No. 4, Clinton. 50 -Ilia. Income Tax Returns, Bookkeeping Financial Statements for Farmers, Business Men, Professional Men, Garage Operators, and others. Arthur Fraser Telephone: Exeter 17. P.O. Box No. 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Dr. I1. K. Ilyndman, Huron Street, Exeter. 1 1 Frank's Bakery Of a Choice Herd of Blood-Tested\II ,,,,t,by 1l tnvty Johnston, serntt,l ( iL'uglas (- t a\l rsh.tll.\T. Dairy Cows, and Other Farts Live• eel by Sant .\ltock, that 1 itt'ics lottl-\It. ;std \Iall Nlclhwctll were tet and Cee l \\ heeler be tonnni,sii,11- "nc-tr int Sunday at Ills. hunts DI \Ir. stock and Equipment. cr, to act on the Seller, Drain. C:u•- ;Ind NI n-, heel \'inrcnt Df the Kilt ,t\minas NICI)uwcll. At Stc\vart lohnston's Farnt, Queen lied. ('onc,'t•ion of Lam \\'awannslt' \Its. Clarence ( x visited on San Street, North, adjoining the Village o1 NI r. and Mn.sDerwin Carter atm , Nloyrd bt' 1Lu'vet l,ihn,t in, srronll oat' with her brother, Mn. Ncl.on 111jth, n children, Mn, and Mns. frank t''u'ter'll''tt;t'r,nn, who patient in St. cd by l'It,Is. ('Dolle,, That the r,iad bilk a I and Tastily, .,i \\ od,lorl:, visited m' - a, pre,ente'l by the R nd sups., be losrph's hospital, LoniLin. paid. Carried. 1tr the tveck-cn,l with NI r, and NIrs. Mr. and \Test ILu'„hl Cardiff, Mr. i I \\'111. Carter and other friend,' and Mn'. Stun Swernt't', Brussel-, were at 1:.11 1 .\I., the following: \toyed by l.'ha:, ('Dnitr<, :cc, ndc,l' \lr, and \Its. Gror t Cool: and 1 R guests on Sundae , f Mi.. 1\ mi \Vioio_ C \ I"1'1.1'—I Holstein to cow, fresh; by It \'nlll, that Morris Conseil g'' , I';shill nl Ilclgrayc, tetra gtle,ts on 111o1•tcitt city, fresh 3 Months; 1 Hot- 5t)-51) with \\';n\aut,lt Cottltcil in pall' ittall, :uMl NI",. Near \\ig!ltutat n. Sunil;ly at the mime of mr. and \Ira. 1 loin cosy, fresh 3 month;; 1 holstein; ing for rent of 11. -ills in Ilel�:ra\'c Tot' \\'alter Cook. cow, due I)_cetnbcr 19th; I 1lol-rein I Short Cont -t. Carried. Nile Ica, Campbell of Kitchener, cow, ire It 4 month,; I Ilot-dein cow, \hies.!!' by (•";u. Cnnites, •eyonded due N vember 111th; 1 holstein caw,, by Sti .\It el:, that Ily-law No. 9, i \1 t and mt.,. \\ \. l., '•nn,bell. I GO011ISON FEED Lll Phone 36, Blyth. P.O. Box 71 'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26T11 spent the week -end with her parents, { \ !rite; 1 Iltl,tcitt row, tette I)eccu'ltcr 1')46, authorizing the '1'own,llit, to hnr \Ir, and \Its, Frank llarbourn and S 21,t ; I Holstein cuss:, Inc January row nitinol• Iron) the bank, be passed' I lankly of Ilcusall spent Sunday with IiII-EIt 15,1': 1 11)ii Ituu.tols, (hie \Birch 28tlt;Carried. Mr. and Mrs. \\'\\'aldtn. I II,•!,lein y:, ,due .\"1." 2'111”; 1 .\t•r- Nloyed 11Y .1(a. \'till, seconded by m. 500 LB. CAPACITY S \Ir. Alex Nct"cry and NI r. .\ liter( i 4..\'I'11,I':-11'1:1( Is cow, n Yeats '1:1, shire CIM, fresh ,i months; 1 Ifol,tent Harvey Johnston, that Ily-law No. 111, AVAILABLE JULY 1ST due Nlarrh 'Ise ; R,i;ut rr,w, 8}'car, 0111, t I \ethrrY, of Ilantillou, \lis: haynl indt \ rot\', fresh 2 tnnnths: 1 Jersey heifer, 1 46, authorizing the tow•nshi, 10 ;l,- Rorke of Ih'1¢innt, yisilcll wills \I r. i WE HAVE ON HAND due Tune 1st ; Itl.lck cosy, -I year; old,. fresh 2 months; 1 llrindle c iw, dile cess and levy annually a special rate ,and \Its. .-..t. e 1 Cnnl:. Nli,; Ruske i; i due Tune Isi; Durham caw', •1 years December 18th; 1 Jersey cosy, stip- of i tic -fifth of one mull a, su'nd'er ;touring C;utada and the l'nitcd Three �l-�`Til�' I)llllllf)5 all(l old, due Anvil 13; Red cow, 8 yean•s posed to be in calf; 1 Ilnd'11911 cut\ shit, lets for the Federation of :\gri- States to tell her country's war -time ll ) old. doe April 13; Ier,cy caw; 3 ,print; frith; 1 holstein cow, supposed to Ile culture dor the CDunly of _unroll, etc stun. to the schools, anll yisitrd S.S. One Stock Pump. in calf; 1 Iiol,ltitt heifer, ' years 11111, passed. Carried. 'i ,‘\ \n n Iter \\'cstl'itld Srhrnil. \lits Lalli' 1NII'I.ENII:N1ti — Nla:,et'-Ilarrislin calf; 1 "lack heifer, tpr!ngcr: 1Moved ltv Ilio 1'11111, seeonrlc`l Its• hocks risked her life' to save :\Icx.I fermis' heifer, 3 year, obi, it) call; Sant Alcotk, that the oiler of 1Iniir• ' Xrthery \\ hen his plane was shot dawn hay iI';tiler; NIassey-hare!, manure sante springer calcis. \lather, and Stuart \IrLenn;Lit tri pat spreader; fanning milt; Itarrnw,; lar- in Belgium, 11016TS-1 start, b years old; 1 ;":411.011 for lamb': I:illt I by dogs, tic i \lis; lluall: an I )'" \Ic\abb of nip drill ; 'riling plu\v, : w alkitt utart, ') ,car, old. accept! 1. 1, it t ic'1• 1S; , p1„w'; harrow cart; seed drill; incsy'r;; l I Ihhes\alt sprat a ft: \1 dd.,. la.' 11.\R\I?SS-1 set of d ul,lc harness. Moved by ('ha,. Cnnitc,, seron'i'll \teed: with Nurses Phyllis and Violcl r-i't ;miner straw pipe,; ' 0i ti 51-11',1•:1'— 37 owes, 3 and •I tears "t• ilaryct 1oltn,ton, that tht nuetitt CPA. and Nli,s Pearl lantieson. sIt Llt,1 duty t 11i11,1,graiv tl box : syag,tin oltl, adjourn to steel again in Ottoht't 1.1. NI r, anal \les. \I tt stn Smith. \\'ino:- box; Rttt)Itw cream separator; rake: III:\ti II:I1, \\'bite Leghorn hen;, 1'tar,, at 1 p.m. Carr r'I' halts, yi,ite1 on Sunday with \Ir. and . cutter; harness an 1 collar.; fork,; 1 year olid. 1'hc f,,11,�y:inl� actonnts "'lc l''11 1: Mr:. Cauton South. bitll'II'\TEXT-1 i el.ay:11 Niag- Sant .\leo, 1,, Laidlity Drain $5,110 shovel<; chains; etc 11r. and Nlrs. lanae: \Ic(dint,nt, of 110('SI,11(11,D I.. , ..'I'S— Ilei_ � nail SecetItyat• milking machine, cont- las. hithtiti all, 1i thaw' drain - 5.00 'I'innnins, yi,itell recently with \Ir, \\'nl. \ lc) )owell, awd \Ir. and NI r,. blots. \11th two snt);le units, and a new las. 1.,t dl•Iw, L,u,II tw eluant 2.011 liana Truk stays.; 'coal oil stores; to._' half -horse electric motor; 1 rubber- Bruce Smith, Laidlaw chain ',00 !;an; w':t.hint; imichitt ; crib; ' bed•, mei' wagon and hay earl: on 3' (i Brussel1'0:1, I.;ti,'.'law drain tt 'UO0 ntatlt•es; andspring:; bedroomsuite;Irrrl: tire:, like new. C. 1Z. ('omit:. Manna drain .. 3.79 2 hanging lamps; gasoline lamp, TERMS CASH Inc \'sill, Manna drain ...... 3.15 TERMS CASH Stewart Johnston. Proprietor. N. Higgins, stand,,, etc. 111.0'1 FARM IS SOLD l hart Id iach,uu, Auctioneer. 03-1. Satre O'\!noon, Hanna drain '141.'') —.NIt•1\Ibboll:, \\'it):hal, pun and Mrs, \Iahcl Riley, 1'rcpr c!rc<s' FOR SALE pencil sets _ . . .. '7.53 llau'old laek<ttt, .\wctiunecr, loo \'will, \Ic(•ntrhern drain 1.25 1'.. 1'. Chesney, Clcrl:, 1'urebre'I Shorthorn bull, 11: years II. Johnston, NICCIIIncet11 drain 1.351 Philp's Drag Store, Ili -l') -.ti. l 02-2. old, Apply to phone 160, I!lyth. (k3-1, Gecrgc C. Nlartit, Cleric. :, , , . , 1 11 . . I are nrallY i eaM,edgrflnenl a 1 (b,„„i) (•ongc: coil. 'fry Bunker's herbal Pills to treat the cause at it: source. \lnnev back' if the fir,, bottle dogs not sati•ty. At , Complete Line of Oliver Farm Equipment. Limited number of Manure Loaders Ss to fit Row -Crop Tractors. Complete Fleury-Bisscl Line, in- cluding the famous Fleury Plows. W. IL MORR1T'1' DEALER - Phone 4 and 93. (Ionic in and try our fresh home- made Bread, Cheslcy Rolls, Dough - Scones and Bran Muffins, But_ ter 'farts, Cookies, !)ale Loaves, as well as our Delicious \laplc., Chocolate and Orange bakes. TilE i\IcKIIA•UP 1M'IUTUAi♦ FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE • SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers President, F. '\lcGrcgor, Clinton; Vice President, C. \\'. Leonhardt, Brod- hagen; Secretary -Treasurer and 'Man- ager, NI. .1. Reid, Seaforth. Directors \\'. 1:. Archibald, Scafurl}t; Frank \Ic(rcgor, Clinton; Alex. ilroadfoot Se,lfortlt; Chris• Leonharllt, Born- holm; 1,. 1. Trc\vartha, Clinton; John I.. Malone, Seaforth; Al••'. N1cl?tving• Myth; lful:h Alexander, \\Talton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John FI, Pepper, llrucefield; 12. F. \Icl�erchcr, Dublin; 1. F. Tractor, Ilritlltagcn; George A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desirous to effect ittsurattce or transact other business, will be prompt). attended to by applications to ans. of the above named officers ;til,Iresstd to their respective post of - i fires. Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMP'T'LY. Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seaforth, 15, V.ollect. DARLING and CO. of CANADA. LTD. SCHOOL TRAINS ..JAF GIRLS `AMERICAN -STYLE' TO nl,the lis ilii; >n:,•,'t!‘t ; 1•.r .1t,lcl ;t.ul : t 1 \ Icuut n ,Intl their i;ullilies ill japan, L.S. ;tnt!lt,ritle,, ,,itleti L\ the lai'auc>t' ' reign \lini try, have Opcnr\1s, tr,lir\np, sclwol in '['n{,}t v.hclt rill~ arc era,''.I,.tcs. the 100 sttttleut tai.l let—ons, table service ,tiltl t'enel I livn•t•i•.c\'ping tt't 1, Illtlilc^. \ 1:1i l 11111 t :Il - cessfully compl(tr tht t nc nitnith iollr•e ichors Lr can wool, a, a IOl1.a'lllaid. 1'IIUIJ> i'c1 i\V }IW\\ tvil:,'.+l •irtll" .tl ll,c H:lh'"I. Students learn how to make a bed American style, with carefully squared "hospital' corners on sheets and blankets. "Always serve from the left," says the instructor as she shows how an American style table is set and the meal served. HE ALONE SURVIVED Sole survivor of the plane crash at Elko, Nev., that killed R1 persons was Peter Link, two years old, who was found crying wildly at the edge of the burning wreckage and taken to Elko hospital for treat- ment, Victims Included Peter's father, mother and baby sister. FLASH! PEOPLE ARE HONEST! Cynics get a setback in the a)perience of Lewis A. Drury of St. Louis, Mo., who, in three years of operating two "honor system" parking lots, is convinced that 95 per cent of his fellow -citizens are honest, To pay for parking, drivers just put the money in an en- velope and drop it in a receptacle, as demonstrated above by Louis A. Zimmerman. DIVIDED GERMANY WHERE BYRNES SEEKS UNITY `al Vj Hosing good Industrial ceaccnho- tvy a tion, the British zone could build up export trod, enough 10 pay for Its Iood—if rt stopprd supplying cool to honer and'cottcrn Europa End of coal export considered most unlilely. North Sea 0� Ili a I1\ Han b`trg \\ �'aizi gre nen 1k11/16k-k 1 �1 �, 11r,i Hc,over Ess Baltic Sea Stettin POLAND • en r Cologne QI:I,Gf I!1'�V ` y� 1l.hranLfurt • Silesia r VRANCE French zone, nt cost of greatly lowered standard oI living, could exist with- out the rest of Germany. French have opposed U.S. and British desire for Germany's future eco- nomic unity Russian zone could be self-supporting, an asset to the So- viet. Cont and steel avail- able in Silesia, annexed by Poland. German disunity would be no disadvantage to Russia 1 As a separate unit, U. S. zone is worse off than all others, Having al- most no industry, it could only live by sup- port from America SWITZ. AUSTRIA Calling for an economically united Germany in his recent Stuttgart speech, Secretary of State Byrnes reiterated that the Potsdam agreement for economic unity has not and is not being carried out, Map above shows chaotic conditions that prevail under independent four - power rule. In his speech, Byrnes opposed separation of the Ruhr and Rhineland, for which France has held out, blocking unity. Byrnes declared U.S, would co-operate with any Ally seeking unification. Britain long ago proposed economic merger of its zone with that of U.S. but other occupying powers have held aloof, British are restless under knowledge that much of their short food and clothing supply is going to their occupation zone. Because of Soviet zone's self-sufficiency, Russia has great advantage over other Allies. CARRIER ROOSEVELT ARRIVES IN TROUBLED GREECE Crowds of curious Greeks jam the docks at Piraeus, the port to Athens, to watch the mighty USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, America's newest carrier, come to anchor, The F.D.R. arrived in Piraeus for a four-day visit on Sept. 5. SHE LIKES ANIMALS Wherever she lives, Florence George, blonde opera singing sister- in-law of Sing Crosby, manages to collect what amounts to a private zoo. Above, she poses with part of her current Hollywood menagerie. Among the 100 birds in ner aviary is a South American troupial, which she insists gives vent to a perfect wolf -whistle when a prey• -' girl's around. 12 e ALL • ONIYS��` DRUGSTORES SWEDE TO UN Swedish Foreign Minister Oester linden was named his country's first delegate to the UN after Sweden had been voted member- ship by the Security Council, meet- ing in New York, CHOICE IS YOURS! Maxwell Ilouse gives you the same marvel lour coffee blend, whether in Super -Vacuum Tin (Drip or Regular Grind) or Glassine- Lined Bag ,(All Purpose Grind) . ROOMS IIi;A11'11't'I,1Y I'1'ItNl�lll;ll $1.50 up IIOTEL METROPOLE NIAGARA FALLS 111'1', -- C.N.1t. t'1'A'1'IIIN Cockroaches, Bedbugs Lice, Pleas;, Ants, Crickets in buildings ; ; ; for head body and pubic lice and per - zonal delousing. As used by nikied troops to dust themselves, bedding; clothing, etc, Quick acting a.d safe to use. 'Trademark Reg'd 4r..""l fY :.s A ' . "GREEN CROSS'! PJ;'' i WI/4 PRODUCT t'%11 AT YOUR DEALER OGDEN'S rile earl Rolls an Al BE--SURE—TO—HEAR VICTORIA BOOT11 DEMAREST LECTURER AUTHOR PREACHER Sept. 15 to Oct, 6 Each Night at Eight Saturday Excepted Sunday — 11 and 7 p.m. At Elm St. Church 40 Elm Street REV. WILLARD PIERCE D.D., B.D. .. Pastor .. .. ... Mrs. Demarest is the Granddaughter of Gen. William Booth, Founder, Salvation Arany, "With the Traditional Booth Eloquence." Classified Advertisinr, 11A III t:Illl;l.s pu1,11,1.'. ''11'1:1,11; lt'I;t;l:ti '1(1 1 tying• :\l:•„ lull Icll, 111 d rlllclta, Frei! ca1',101;ue. T1,1 'dill)• t'hlcl, hilltt•llt•I'ir,,, 1'114111-, 11111'1111/. Ij 1'lll''R1; ('u r A'I'IN(: 11\ 1'.11,1, 01111'11:, rrprcially tor delly,•ry tic• toher \u\'rntl•r (Hain' p„ultr3'- 1teapcls d0) \te 1,1111,1 :1):;:':l you let us have 3(1111' orlb'r soon. 1:11111 1103V 1ve't'e n limited supply of stalled chicks for lomiediate deliv- ery. Pray Ilatehery I:lu John N. Ilamilton, Ont. 1'i:i i,1;'1's 1.1111.31 12 lvI:filis '141 la3'IHR. h1'et• ,':t ;flu( IIP. '1')111 \utelt )lIrkel It- , (Ilr1111, (1(11'1/ i0. 1)3l':I\1: ANO 3IAVI': 11)1) A\1'1'111\'1; NEElti dyeing or cleaning; 11'1 Ito 10 111 for titfut'1uatton. \1'e an, glad 10 nn- S\Vrr Vuur question,. Department Ih I':1/ k,'1 is 11y \V01.1(1 hulled, 701 \'o 111' N rvoI, '1'or,nlu, tint:•10. I:I,Ia"ritI('AI•, rill 'Il 3Il'.\'T NI:11' „1:1'1'I,U1111" I,IGII'I'ING Plants doiweled by Lrl;:rs ex Strat- ton )'1111 engines. ,\. t', 00 U. C. 150 'to :':,1/,1 mall. 1;1.1):11 1:11 • :1/01 Diesel engin.' Haim 1,, to :1/11 11, p. Sta. tlonary or notrille type. All, tanit, radiator or home., roeled I.alge etock 1/t Iluree I'ha-' tactors 1'tor1 Stock A.C. or It.t'. 33 11ling mach. Ines, electrode.. and :teccl,rories. Now 1'1(:, engine diiven portable self-prinlino (4')) ii 3i II1 pumps 7000 Ital per 111,1)1. '1'(1:,1 weight 90 Ilc operates :, hour. 1111' gallein $16,`1.11:,. Farrllet' , 11)u11er nil fish• lug industry — in most coo rs — tax and duly 0Xe11111. \('rite fur prices to Alliance Electric 1\'orlis Limited, Montreal — 'Toronto — Halifax — Rouyn — 33'inuipe:, ELECTRIC MOTORS 00 ('11'1,1:, NI;1V 1 lil)l(it':Pliw'I:II and up, 3 Move, 22(1 is 550 volts. Immediate delivery. Earl\' delivery of 25 cycle. \1'ilhury Products 1.111., 300 Alain, Toronto. ELECTRICIANS STORES ONLY 33'rite for stn' (.a1:(10111(0 un flourett• vent. fixture,, de It latops, bed 111011 ,Cit , yeles only, Also toasters, Iron.. t;iye 11'.1'.'1'.1;, lir•'nse num. her. (;orlon-llarrls Supply Co., 1 \1': verley St., Montreal I"01) ATTENTION NOVELTY 1111'1'1;1(1:.\'I' VARIETIES IN one al lir tree. AI, McIntosh on hardy rootstock's. Black and lted Currant Plants for commercial )1/)d private 111 11ti1g 111 Ib.' newest yn- riet ie.. Pi 1l1,1,I'S I•'.\ 11\1S. ('l1A- TI;.\I'I;I',\V \'II,L.1(il:, (;1'Il. (:IJlll:l,.t\O FIII,I)I:II, 311)111:1, 11, size 71 x 12, complete with I)exter conlioaou:; feeder and equipped with 11.1'. motor.; and i:tallc ollml- nnlur, Eeeently reconditioned, John Lovell and Son, Lt )„ 123 St. NIcho- t M011111.111 1, Quo. CONCRETE BLOCK MACHINE I::1s3' 10 1(011,1, lust' 1'114, Sell blocks, build house, barn, etc., economical- ly. free dclails, \L'tslerprhlt Co., Toronto 11, ()Marjo. 111,11(11)11; 1111'1 oils N1:1V. USiCI) bought. sold, rebuilt: belts, pulleys, brushes, Allen Electric Company Ltd.. 2221, Dot ferin St., Toronto, lint. 1:N(.I,I'II SI:'1"1'I':Its, ('11011'1;PUP- nips :111d r:rown 1,11111i, heat cha1n- plonship lines, registered. 1,01118 llu',ye, 11 1 111 11 1 n 11.11 Si., it ratford, 0111. 111(:11 1)( .31,I'I'1 11.11111- 1'l:'VC11 8e01. 1111 p:n'ticu1:nrs 0,1'110.: Deihl Pr1111100 l'ontp;ul3', Deihl, Ont, 'MACHINE :1N11 11'I:I,11ING snot' In Netthern Ontario growing town fully equipped with 5 lathes, 3 drill pres,es, shaper, grinder, miller, etc., contained in fireproof building; also 3 electric welding machines and :' nretyleues; growing husinese, ste:(113' income, now has 20 cmmm• pl0yees: bargain for quick sale. Box 1118, 7:1 Adelaide W„ Toronto. N111"I'1'NI) 111 T110.3(11) 31O'1'0115— Authorized p:u'ts service; ship am,. where. Neptune Outboard Motors overhauled; workmanship t•uaran- toed scope Sales ('o., Box 052, Ot- tawa, (10(14 io, i'I:'l'.11,I•:I) 3IAIlIIN 11.1111 FERN, 20e• Plant poslpald; other choice Ferns, House Plants, el', free 1181. Al ken Nursery, ('hate I'anet, Que. — 6,000 PULLETS — 6000 110ndy•to•l.ay Pullets, also several Ihousnnd 2 to 5 months old. These pullets all raised on clean, tree range with plenty of space anti tender glees feed. ,older the most ideal conditions. Send for I'rlce List and 111)) particulars. — OIL BURNERS — New pot type nil brooders, new pot typo range burners and heaters, Prompt delivery 00 bnolc for Inter. Io\1(11VIEW 1'OULT1)1' YARM, 1VE:IN IIROS„ Exeter. Ontario. RI.IIIS'I'EItl1) Illtoit'\ SWISS Herd for Nape. 51 head, one bull two years, 21 milk rows, 0 two year old heifers, bred, 11 yearling, 5 heifer calves, 5 bull calves. Sun•O-Vnt Farm, 20578 Tmk0S1000 Road, Bale d'Urfe, Quebec. Eighteen miles front Montreal. SASH AND 1)01)11 I.1C'I'OHI' 10011 sale, equipped, operating. water power, with or without residence. Joseph Doig, owner, 1lrieton. Ont. Si:NS.1'I'ION.%I, N1:11' 3'411.1.1' Alt- tomatie Fuceess Rotary Solt Mov- ers & Scrapers )1/'e now available .for Immediate delivery. Has many uses such as (ulelcly escavnting, grading, levelling land, road maln- tnlnhlg, etc. A size for every farm and Caterpillar 'Molotov. Built to last n lifetime and at a price that mattes this implement a n0008810'. Write for folder nil ))rices, Hough & Collins. 33 Leyton Avenue, To- ronto. TIRES We are overstocked nt the present of gond used irnde-In Ores (gunrnn• teed to he In excellent shape) 600 X 16 $5.00 All orders shipped C.U.D. Special equipment for vllcnnizing Truett and Farm Tractor Tires. BSts HAAtT1 T REN,cOntarrio. & York ONTARIO'S EQUIPPED TIRE MODERN S HOP P WIII'I'1: COLLIE PUPS 1VITiH SA- ble tnnrlcings on (lead, registered. Apply Mrs. Louis Barrett, Solford, Ont. FARM FOR SALE FAiRM 230 ACRES, 230 TILLABLE, 80114 brick house, good nut build- ings, good )yells. School van to Public and Continuation School. Co-operative cheese factory in dis- trict. Hydro available, 25 miles south of (thaw.. Apply N. Crowder. Mountain, Ont. F.31131 0011 .5.11.1: _311-.1('111: 1.11.31\ .1 \II 1) 31111' farm, 2IJ act's 11114,1' 1'11111V-lt11/11; bridt hull-,, (lunare, 110)11, 11 ,1 /11111 VON (V111•1, 11141' 11/11); main barn fib x 72, :,tan' Lien, hay barn with loafer s3 -It-lit and litter 1 :,mer, Im- plement bate III x 12, LandIs ex- ceptionally(Ire of yecds, wolf fe(((ed and dr,ined, In p,••tfond 111- vlted, I'ri1.1 11/ :-'•1I. Ilarlwell (1. tiprlr'l1/. Uric rla, int. 11)1) .1('I1I:S, 1'1'1,'1'11'.3111,:, 1;1)1111 building \vell diltined, Hydro In- stalled, 1'„11 \\repel, 1 mils (relit town, schools, churebes, creamery; 401)1 or tot boo stuck and Imple- ments. Apply Io I'1ucene Ihleil'tto, 10.11. 1, Al.•xandrla, 11111. I I.\ I I1II I1I:SSIN(. 111;111\ 11111t1111l:Sn1\'I: '1'1111; 1001n•1.ts„t, lu,'tho,l, luf.o.i aliun an request 1e I01111: Robert- s(1n's III'Irdres.-in:; \c'ldrnlg. 137 Avenue 111:11' WANT! I ) 'I'l)Itll\"1'() 1'11111,1' 111''1'531) 11'11.1, provide 1:14.1te ,111ode: -1 111 , o- venient home 111.1 • ,,,) 0:1:11.. fur fool), tl"I1. 1'.,1 don,-tl.' 1,..1 1,. Pot - ply I;1/\ 111, ,3,1"1',1,1,• 'I'er,uo -,1•1 '-n•1 !,,f. 1,•11, 31.3\ 11 1\'PIED ('1111 1'1'1"I'1\G Min II .111.1 tritnmilr: ;r..• :, trifler 10110.' .\I.0 1- 11, ton Truck 1:1 10ndlt'on. Henry Ilet-Il In, P.11, 5, t 'nhl,'ll'::, (111, '•1)11)ll'.3I. (;1)1)1) .11)5 11'1'1 I:1'1:115' SI'1'll:It- ur of Itlu•unmtle pun, or Neinnills should try Dixon's Remedy. 3dunro's Drug stole, 335 1':).4.11, t)tt'teen, Postpaid $1.110, RHEUMATISM 1131'1(1)1)1 ('I\1, .1 Aral' .331.5/,1N0 Rheumullle-pain Sul\'.• to sufferers of Itlmunr,lism - :\rlhrilll - Sciatica. -Neuritis. This "American Wootton. - tie pals ti;liv '' ,I,.t'elnpe'l especial- ly sad alter cou:-ist'nt r,,sea'ell Iv tvallr1(1'' to 3.011 now. '1'110'. special introdl(cl,.r3' Lrlal ,lter (s Inex- pensive but the relief obtained Is pric01.11.. '1''.4.1 advantage of this special trial offer at a saving to Yon. ,\wadable now in 1'anada. One ounce container for only 31,34 if 3•uu suffer ('unl: ltln'unu,tlsm-Arlh- rltls->,ciati1'•1 - Nonrit1;4 - ('011 Com- plaints and really w'r111 effective relief--".\uml'iran Rheumatic Pada Salve" Is what you need. Prove It to Yourself as chemist's tis-ls's have proved. \Vrite direct to American Drug ,2 4'1el111cal Co., 212311 Moor S1, \3'est, 'Toronto, 1)nt (rlo, can - Iola. Send money order 1/t' postal not. No (',11.1,'8 or stamps please. ('1')S 111I'l)1t'I'.1N'I'-1;1'1'lltl' 5t)1('- 00I'0r of Ithculnatl,' Talus or Neu- ritis should ('3' Dixon's Remedy, Munrl'1 Drug Store, 1135 Elgin, Ot- tawa, Postpaid 01011. 311511 '.31, I N''l' I t l' N I' NTS I''R111) A ll111)I)INO'l'O\ - IWI'S sells, exchanges muslcnl Instru• meals III Church. 'I'oronto 3. 0I'P((1141'13N1'1'1P15 0011 W1131 1313 A IIAIRDRESSER .10114 CANADA'S LEADING SCIIOOL Great opportunity. Learn 11ah'dr0ssing Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful Marvel graduates. America's greatest eyS- tWnl. Illustrated catalogue free, Write or call. MAR\'111. itAIRi)RI:SSING SCHOOLS 353 Moor St. W., Toronto Branches: 44 King St., liatnllton & 74 Rideau Street, Ottawa, I'ATICN'I'S FIC'rHERs'I'IINiIA0011 & (2011I'ANY Patent Solicitors, Established 1890; 14 King West, Toronto. Booklet of Information on request. I'l1O'1'OGRIA('113' IMPERIAL QUALITY IS QUALITY AT ITS BEST (It'll 1'1':1\1) 1t(IUN1) FAST SERV - Ire and fine quality work will please you, For satisfaction try im- porlal, 6 of 8 exposure films, de- veloped and printed, 300, 131 PI :It 111, l'l1O'I'O 51:RVICiC Station 1, Toronto. DON'T RISK LOSING "SNAPS" '1'11!IV CAN'T GE '1'Al(IIN AGAIN Any Sire (toll — 6 or 8 Exposures, DEVELOPED AND I'IOLNT11U 25c, 3 MOUN'I'I:U ENLARGEMENTS 25e. Size 4X6' In Beautiful Eatsel Mounts Enlargements 4x61 on ivory tinted mounts: 7x9" l(1 Gold, Silver, Cir- cassian Walnut or Black Ebony finish ('tunes, 59c each. 1t enlarge - 1110111 coloured, 79c each. Reprints Made From Your Negatives 3c. llaclt IIIA"1'. 31 STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Ilox 121). Post Office A, 'Toronto. Print Name and Address l'lulnly. sl'LCIA1, OFFER FREE ENLARGEMENTS w'i'll each 6-8 exposure roll for 25c, Re- prints 3c. last efficient guaranteed work. Crystal Photo Service, 1500 Dundee West, 'Toronto. STAMPS S'I'AM1' C1)I,LI C'l'OIIS 1.00111 1110 three packet; Contains Colombia stamp with portraits of Stalin, Roosevelt 11 Churchill, also New Falkland 11lup Stamp, Australia Peace, Nicaragua Victor(', Scarce Nepal, Irish Easter Rebellion, Greenland, Slut ;Marino, Vatican and Perforation Gauge. All for 10 cents to New Approval Applicants only. Illustrated Price Lists Free, O.IC. Stamp Shop, 1340 Danforth Ave., 1)ep1. W.1'., Toronto 1'1'IAOII111)5 WAN't'I;ts l'1RO'1'ES'I'AN'T, ItUALIFIED Olt academic, for SS. 1, Kenwood, 'Tonm- islcaming, Ontario; salary 31,200; duties commence Sept. 3rd. Phone Liskeard 3918. Mrs. (Emily BattY. Secy. -'!'rens., 'l'hornloe, Ontario, 11, 1, %s ANTICI) QUANTITY OF' LARGE WILLOW trees. Hanger Limb Company 36 ICing Street 'West, Toronto, Ont. SHORT STORIES, POETRY, HU - mor wanted for magazine publica- tion.. Literary Moslac, Box 191, Guelph, Ontario, 1''011 Ml' OWN IIOME 1 AM Loon- ing for a pair of Dresden figures or Dresden candelabra and Dresden miniatures, 1 will pay generously if you can oblige. Please write to Mrs. Lawrence Saunders, 323 Wei- mer Road, Toronto, Ontario. WANTED YOUNG SINGING CANA- ries, young Love Birds (Budgies), small breed puppies. Top prices paid. Write full particulars, Doug- las Pet Shop, 279 Danforth Avenue, Toronto. U.S. Proposes United States of Germany Secretary of State Calls For Provisional Government S)o 111i 1}3 to the Get lltalt people at Stuttgart last week, United States Secretary of State James F. Byrne:, \yarning that Germany mug not become a pawls in an east -Venn. )vest military struggle, called for immediate establishment of a provisional, relltr'11 German government. He proposed a German national council to conduct the nations af- fairs under Allied control and pre- pare a roll-iitllti(111 for a perltla• scut, 1.,(lor.11i'I' l "hilted State's of lI'rmanw." • • • I oil ,1vin.; 'Ir'.' bi ':;i.';1'- of \h. 11)11. s 1ddn'--s: it is n,1) in the incl of the (,erlll:lll people or ill 111' Interest of world p. 1, 111;It (i, 1'u: 1/:y -h,mhl become 1 pawl' or a partner in (( military ,uru11l,' Pu' ((,t':"1' l0•t1';ccn lbr e:I.1 awl t'le ..est. \\'e d„ pot want Gerin my 10 be 0011(1' 1111' satellite of any power of pcI',\el'S or to lite Ridder 1 'hl'tat(11'• ship, i'Irctgll or 110111estu'. The ['idled States i.; firmly of the belief that Germany should be 11(lmillistcl'cd as an ec,lll,)Illlc unit and 111.11 701111 barriers should be completely ,obliterated so far as the ec,unouic life and activity in Germany are concerned. it k the view of the .\ulerican government that the German peo- ple, throughout Germany under proper safeguards, s11001:1 now be given the primary responsibility for the 1111(11111(7 of their o1411 affairs, A federal constitution for the I1nited States of Germany should ensure the democratic character of the new Germany and the hu- man rights and Illtltlalllelltal free- doms of it; inhabitant;. I hope that the German people will never again slake the mistake of believing that because the Am- erican people arc peace -loving, they will sit back hoping for peace if any nation uses force or the threat of force to acquire dominion over other people and other govern- illellts. The American people have long since ceased to talk of a hard or a soft peace for Germany. This nev- er has been the real issue. \Vhat we want is a lasting peace. Security forces will probably have to remain in Germany for a long period. The question for us will be — what force is needed to stake cer- tain that Germany does not rearm as it did after the First World \Var. For enforcement, we could rely more upon a force of trained inspectors and less upon the infan- try. So far as the United States is aware the people of the Ruhr and Rhineland desire to remain united with the rest of Germany, And the United States will not oppose their desire. Without the resources of the Ruhr, Nazism could never have threatened the world. Never again must these resources be used for destructive purposes. But the Unit- ed States will not favor any con- trols that would subject the Ruhr and Rhineland to political domina- tion or manipulation of outside powers. Von 11'111 EnJoy Slaying At ,6M The Ste Regis Hotel TORONTO • Every Itoom with Roth Shower 0r and Telephone O Single, $2.150 np— Double, $3,60 up ▪ Gond Food Dining nod Danc- ing Nightly Shrrbourne at Carlton Tel, ((A. 4135 VIIMMOIMMINMOMMIIIMMIEUMMIPar r:it�':►1t+�.��Ii�'�C til �'�i' Send for details of FREE TRIAL, OFFER of British-mado appliance for relief from Rupture. Recommended by Medical Profession. Light and comfort- able—you will not know you have it on. Holds tho hernia firmly. In many .Cance the ruptured tissues reunite and rupture is conquered forever. Write today: Beasley'', Dopl, 53•N. 60 Front 51. W., Toronto. r DUE Cay 10A GARGLE 1TH NEW LOW PRICESE 12,11 ?N q4 loi 1001o1061bbUh.... GENUINE ASPIRIN IS MARKED THIS WAY 1110 ALL ASHORE THAT'S GOING ASHORE Carrying their sea bags, these sailors walk down the gang plank of the SS Sidney II. Short in New York harbor, beginning the biggest strike in maritime history Ignoring a plea to stay on the job, members of the Sailors' Union of the Pacific and the Seafa''ers •Il:ternational Union, both AFL, be- gan leaving their ships in every American port long before the strike deadline. Unions are protest- ing a wage stabilization board ruling, and it was reported, that there may be some kind of Presidential actior to end the shipping crisis. SPOTS OF SPORTS By FRANK MANN HARRIS •+•+•++ ("A Six Bit Critic") s + .. • ... After taking one peek at John Moody, 250 -pound back fielder for the Montreal :Uoucttes, on top of several admiring looks at Jackie Robinson, scintillating second base- man of the Montreal Royals, we can hardly wonder it is rumored that many of our white athletes think that the color line in sport should he even more closely drawn than it is. In fact if we happened to be staking our living as a haseballcr or footballist we would probably be taking that sante Deep South atti- tude too, as these two gentlemen, both of then) decided brunettes, ap- pear to be very tough competition indeed, * * 0 Just how well Robinson will go, when, if and as he climbs up to the Big League next year, remains to be seen. Personally, although we are pulling very hard for hint to stake the grade, we have our doubts. The difference between being a Minor Leaguer and even just scrap- ing by up in the Big Time is a lot greater than most folks realize; and the hostility of the crowds, over there ill the big cities where there are so many more loud -mouthed negro-baiters, both amateur and pro- fessional, is apt to be much hotter than here in the International loop. Then too, his teammates up there, realizing that Robinson )night be the thin edge of a decidedly danger- ous wedge, just possibly may not be inclined to give hint—c1', well—the fullest amount of friendly coopera- tion, the lack of which can snake a whole lot of difference in that same sport of baseball. 11:1 11. Greatest handicap of all, perhaps, will be the fact that Robinson, al- though a sweet hitter, is by no means a slugger, his hefty batting average being Mostly chic to smart- ly -placed singles, often stretched a base or so by fleetness afoot. (lis chances would appear much rosier if he hall the habit of parking his drives clear outside the fence, a four - sacker with the bases loaded being a blanket that covers a multitude of sins, as Babe Ruth could testify, and one that Wright even obscure Jackie's permanent sou -tan from the critical gaze, 41 (: * As for Moody, this dusky foot- baller appeared to be—after a com- paratively brief inspection — very good indeed. But Much of his ef- fectiveness might have been (Inc, it seemed from where we sat, to the fact that the \[ontrcalcrs were tak- ing far more advantage of the new ten -yard interference rule than were EGGS WANTED ship direct to Dominion Stores Ltd. 832 Old Weston Road, Toronto Reg'd. Grading Station No. 028 Highest Prevailing Market Prices Paid. Cases Returned Free Careful Grading and Prompt Remittance. We pay a praalium for pool - try farm strictly fresh large, brown or whtie shell. their Argonaut opponents. 'Tucked in behind interferers who blast holes for you a full ten yards downfield, and against adversaries who lack training in spilling such plays, any backficlder is liable to show consid- erable class, provided he liossesses power, weight awl early foot—and Mr. \foody seems to have plenty of all three. « •, * Regarding the new rule itself, so far we arc numbered among the view-with-alarnlers. Only last week we wrote a real Pollyanna-dsll piece about 11030 one Yankee innovation, the forward pass, had done our game a lot of good by opening it up. Now, we fear that this latest piece of bor- rowing might have just the reverse effect. But it's probably too early to offer a definite opinion; and any- way, it's hart( to look 0(1 football in a properly judicial frame of mind with sweat, rather than sleet, streaming down one's 1011511. * * * But enough of such fripperies as baseball and football when matters of high import, matters of deepest gravity, await consideration. Arriv- ing tardily at \Voodbine Park—al- though not tardily enough, it later turned out --our readers can Well imagine how shocked we would he to learn that some person, lost to all sense of decency or shame, had actually exhibited the effrontery of attempting to get into the Members' Enclosure in his shirt sle:vest (: * * Of course this miscreant had been 1)00131/)113' and scathingly admon- ished, and made to cover his ling- erie with a proper upper garment before being allowed to proceed. But even that was far, too mild a penalty for such a (lire offence, There was a (lay, as we sadly mused when we heard about it, when the rascal would have been heaved out onto the Queen Street trolley tracks and told never to return. 1: * We can well recall truly memorable day, years ago, whets WC Were first permitted to tread those same sacred precinct ; the deep sense of utter unworthiness for such a high honor that filled us; the head -shakings, lifted snouts and upraised lorgnettes of the elect when they realized that a utero, common (12IVspaper scribe had been allowed to 1111 le among then). And now we have somebody in shirt -sleeves attempting to crash those august environs—a ratan not only without a silk hat, but with( t a coat, wishful of crossing that 11a1 - lowed greens.viird that has been trampled by Royalty, obility and High Society, to say nothing of some of our most noted bootleggers (wholesale only'), black marketeers and alining -share pusher.. No won- der we were shocked into back' : horses we had no license to bet on in any way, shape or forst; for al- ready we could hear, in the distance, the rumblings of the tumbrils and the sound of the guillotine warming up. Too wiAKro d0ANilflING On 'CERTAIN DAYS' Of Month? Mie find medicine is very effective to relieve painful distress and tired, ner- vous, irritable feelings, of such days — when due to female functional monthly disturbances! 181.3E F/NKIIAMS COMPOUND Practical Plan To Feed World World Food Board Would Act To Stabilize Farm Prices In All Countries 'File conference of the hood and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, (10w In session at Copenhagen, bases its deliber- ations on the sinlpl-_ fact that there has never been cncu(711 food in the world for the human rare. 11efore the war there Iver: a billion people consuming Tess than the minimum standard of 2,250 t stories a head, says the Ottawa Citizen. This means that there ought to be no limit to the malkct ft r farm prod- uce of every kind And yet every !arm( 1 is aware of a limit upon his production. It is not imposed by his fields or his cattle, but by the uncertainty of his market, His work needs plan- ning two or three years in advance, and as long as his market fluctu- ates wildly up and down, he is nat- urally obliged to coniine his activ- ity within the bounds of caution. Guarantee hint a steady market at remunerative prices, and there will be far more food for the world. Sir John Lloyd Orr, the Direc- tor -General of the F.A.U., has off- ered a plan to the conference, which should operate in the inter- ests of consumers and producers of food alike. ile '00(11111011(10 the setting Imp of a World ''ood Board, )chose primary task would be to 5t1,!tili71' fai'llt pri1'.'S everywhere. It would also create food reserves thro:r;huut the world in time of plenty to be used 111 time of famine, when it would arrange its' distribu- tion on special terms to the coun- tries 111 00141). And in general the board would aid in the agricultural development of all countries. If Canada is to maintain her ag- riculture, so greatly expanded in all branches during the war, at the present level, then this plan is of urgent importance. The recent wheat agreement with Great Britain gives a partial answer t0 (01t need for stable prices, for one product in regard to one 31l:.tonlcr, but the whole al) 'wee can only be given by an agreement arranging stable prices for all farm products wher- ever they are sold. Lecture on Needs Of Present - Day Men and Women Victoria Rooth 1)eivaresl, inter- nationaily known preacher and lecturer of New York City will conduct a Prea(lliug mission in the 1.1111 Street Church, Toronto, from Sept. 15 to Oct. 6th, Mrs. Denlareot is a member 01 the illustrious 1100111 family, her grandparents haying been \\'illiant and (..athcrine Booth, founders of the Salvation Army.. It is said of Victoria Bootlt 1)eularest that she inherited the Booth tradition of platform) elo- quence and spiritual power. She has engaged since girlhood in work with churches of all leading denominations and in conducting city-wide Preaching Missions and Evangelistic campaigns. "My message is (or the people, regardless of class or creed," Mrs. 1)enlarest is quoted as saying, "it is my purpose to deliver addresses that bear upon the needs ant) prob- lems of present-day men and 4'0111011 50110 are living in the most momentous period of the Chris- tian era." i i 1 PAGE 8 Back to School Boys and Girls Camp Shoes. . : 1 I l l PERSONAL INTEREST \Irs. Stuart Durt\ar11 \t`ited with friend, at Ila\ field for CI,' 1\rtl: r'n(1. Mr, 1,. 1.. \\alter t i (iodcrich, vi - t itcd :t frtw days last \\ cel; \\it1 Iter In.. titer. \Ir. (ie, rge (2,.\\ an, and \Irs. Liman. \Ir. ate, \Irs. I':arl \Ichnigltt arc cnjo\ hug a \week', vacation t1 all lrit nil, in Toronto. \ i,;tiii 1u tie Rectory over the \\.m.1, -end \\rrc \Ir. and NI I',. 1. 1. 1.r.', still \Ir. and \Its. Ted .\-hton, of I ligltgat. \Its, George Co a an visited the Lit- ' ter part ,'1 1.'I "Vii t\ ith relaliwc, in 't ral1o1 ,1. 11r. and \l r`. R..1, I'o\\ ell and 11'111, A, and 11r. anti \Ir,. 1'al Poi\ell, l St•atft td, - punt la -t \\ el( c11,1 \\ i.11 \I r,. 1'0\\ old', mother, \I r•. Poem -I:, THE STANDARD Boys and Girls Running Shoes. Sweaters, Trousers, Dresses, Rain Coats, Shirts For All Sizes. Olive McGill to and ,:`ter, \I r`. .1. Ilar n\e\, and NI r. talc Fldetwtltldt mplbNgettatil`.N)sr0/41019 ,),0131742 00141 431411i2441tg tibtr,fi; , i 1 1 a I v,.v, ,,i Itrock ville, '1 it v :11-o un- R'.4+;+++++++4.44..44+4. n- h - .,.•I•or•1.1'«•t 4 •t. ;.q .:, • . , .1. . , . .. 1 less 1 ♦ ♦ •;♦.♦ .••♦•0"00♦O♦•i•Oi:4♦•,f1.•;.r,0 �.1•.;..�•�•1..,..;♦•;:,i., I.) j1,yt,rl ;1 (lip l,lyr ;ile ILII ISI -1`1;111(1 , •t•'bridge. \\hi,•h i, <c\ei milt` in Icn,th. i '_•' \Ir. and Urs. Don NI.Irhenrdc anti .. fatnill, ala, \I r. 1.1o\ II I. arrow, ,.f . Superioit• e 1laniihon, ,'', nt the \\eel, -mud Nit': 1 1 ._• .`II • t'. \ern, n .`,pet!';nt, ;t,l \Ir. and \I r,. Wm. I.\ tot and Cc r. I •_• ,• 11,11 Irl I hortid;tle, ,petit the week 1 ;t; l \\ith I. ntdesb,lro rcLltive`.. also rune\\ - •t•in,.. old acquaintances in Ill}tit. Wednesd ay. ;gent. 18. 1910, Doherty Bros. GARAGE. Acetylene and Electric Welding A Spe11alty. Agents For international - Harvester Parts & Supplies White Rose Gas and Oil. Car Painting and Repairing. eees A. L. COLE R.O. OPTOME'1'RIS'r and OPTICIAN GODERICII • ONTARIO. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted, With :5 Years Exrerience .• I lI IOOOOOOOOO N I I✓ r oAr m e✓I ✓ I✓✓1I -- FOOD STORES -- 4 Stokely's Tomato Soup, Finest Quality, New Pack, 2 10 -oz, tins 15e Kellogg's Bran Flakes . .. . Large Pkg. l5c Nho i` 1!1 ;It \\'itlltille.4, Good 4 -String Brooms—D2 .. Each 79c Superfoam - Per Pkg. 29c • i \Ir. harper cel,e\ left on Tuesday for Nit, ili. falter. } yt —COFFEE SALE— Maxwell House, Nabob, Chase and Sanborn, Red Rose 43c .1 Ib. tin 45c Gaunt Tin 59c Per Tin 10c Per Pkg. lac 4 oz. pkg. 08c 1 Lb. Bags, each Hawes Paste Floor Wax Hawes Floor Gloss . Old Dutch Cleanser . . Charm . ..- ... .. . Rex Imitaticn Black Pepper . FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. PIONEER AND LiFETERIA FEEDS. X \Ir`. I•:d'th hell i, vi`itilI .t• 1 iril'll(i, i1! I n'U' getoN;l. 11r. Norman Sinclair 11'1t ,111 Sat •I• 1 t. \\ :^I!,n;' t.) take 1111 ill` dl:tirs in CH' \\'alht•rwille 1'ollrgl;ltr. •:• "I Ito loll'', :!'e rr 't eii 1 NI on :a\ \Ir. and 1I r-. Harold tiiterritt a11,l ._. ittiII :on. of Ilalniton, \''..toil \\itis with • Ret, .\, ;1111 \ir`. Sin.rlair last Nct k• .: rutnrn:n'.; to iI;int11 ii on \lun(I;t\ cv- • \I r` .\. i.\,!'liat!t ha- returned twine •_• 1 • niter a r`it 1\itll 11 r. and \Ir.. \\'• 11. ' , Leon. 1111 rn(1alc. She arewuil,aniell •I, t, I cnln:. •t; Ni r`. I�I od1, \t!I�I al,u t'i,itl.rl "'I'll the , �:We�} Deliver. -E. S. ROBINSON. -- Phone 15 i .�. ; 1.\.(01',. IMj'. "{'TT -11••1•4.4444.4.444.44. 11••1�1•M1�rF:••1•••H:11;H;•1:•;1•;.1:1i••.:I1;•4.444.4.0:0 I�N;1•;.•:f1;•♦;.•;I 1;. \I t`. SPIN,: 01 :111'1, \i i`, 11,',111 (ii,l- ( 1 low, 'I,'ronto, .'lent a. Nrek at tilt ( • It me of \Ir. and \Ir`. I. 11, S'ewart• i Butcher, \Ir. and \Ir,. I. I1. Stc\\art, NI is.. , =. 1I:tlj1'rt•, and Mr. and \I r`, J. '1'.1^,`,^." j; Ste\tart, •pent Sul I:ty \litit iricnds in 1. 1.' 111,11. 1 ' \Ic`.r,. (.curie 1011n`ton and 1'.,1- jttaril l.aundy, Niagara Fall`. were in 111:. -tit on \\'e-ltte`da\, for the funeral of tic late \\'illi;ul Johnston. \11'. WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVI; YOU---jl,hn-t n i, now tntnagin, it 2.1 -act NOUNCE 'CHAT OUR l fruit farm near Niagara for the man- i ace f the General !.true.. llolcl. 'sVE SERVE TO PLEASE YOU. l - \li„ Lt r'It!ty McIntyre, <, 01 j SUNWORTUY WALLPAPERS vi`itcd on \\'c,1ne,IL!y with. 1 j i Clinton,ti \I Inscphinc W. w(1co,•!`• I HAVE ARRIVED, 1 \Ir.. lan:c< 1.' :;:In retnrnel! on Sat-' ;1 tird Iv after a 1 kit in 'Toronto. She ; ' Your Choice in a Full Range of Step -on Cans, Bread Boxes, Cake Boxes, Tumblers, ;,, ,o,nl,anied hl,,m' h\ ter ter, I . Beautiful Designs Clothes \I r`. l'. Brown. i I In a Wide Variety of Prices, • Clothes Lines, Light Bulbs, I-Iot Plates, Padlocks, _ \It•. Carl RCi(I, 111 'Toronto, it t, been ! - �1 \i'.itin', \‘ 11, \}r. and \Ir,. (.rower; ' MODERN WAY OF REMOVING . Stable Brooms. 1 Clare at tit('t 1..111ntert•ial 1loud. 1 - _ i \lr,. I)r. 1<. jacks at is visiting to •i-- ter itt Detroit. .i -I \li-s NI;tr.garet !limns was called '' to Detroit over the \\eek -end ,where ' guts i, ;ttten(I'ttt; tie flnleral of her : s1..ter, the late \Ir,. M'C;tlIvey. 1 Speiran's Hardware Baby Suphes •1111.. 1., it I. • We cam' a full line of baby supplies. Guard the health of yoiu "Pride and Joy'. • Baby Powder . . • Baby Oil . Infantol Dcxtri Maltose . Pablum Electric Bottle Warmer Lysol, 35c and 65c, Bottle Funnel, 25e, Twin Tips . v DRUGS, SUN1l10 :S, IVALI,I'Al'1:[t—I'IIUNi: E:iAL '1'IIIS WEEK. FRESII AN:I) CURED MItsA'I & A GOOD SELECTION OF COOKIE) 1'IEATS. Delivery, Wednesday and Saturday. H. 28c .and 5Sc 59c and $1,10 90c and $3.00 65c 45= $3•t-5 Gly. et hi Suppositories, 35c Oil I'crcomurphum 75c 25e R D. PHILP, Phm. B. ,1.11 „Y..11 .,, 1 ..I N..M 11,1', tC tif•C►R1CICK1i1614.1414i1.e1CiCt.t114IC1CIPV C1:14::E(C..V.yr,;;1-..cv(::;;tC ,tW11%u t» 1•,' tfA'1,:lVV.T.7 1 cGallum 1 Phone 10, Blyth, LIS , •.d r1 1 ,Wil .4,11. 111116.111. .,,1.111. 1. 1 1 • 1.. 1 1 New Samples Are In 1 WE ARE PLEASED TO AN• NEW SAMPLES QF 1 CHECK YOUR STOVE PIPES FOR WINTER. WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY. Cemetery Notice The Trustees of the Blyth Union Cemetery feel that Lot Holders should be reminded that funds are needed in order to keep they Cemetery in first class shape and would appreciate prompt pay- ment from those who are in arrears. Rates are !$L00 per plot per year, or $25.00 pays for one plot permanently. TRUSTEES: W. N. Watson, Chairman, L. McNall, J. Doerr, Sr., L. Hilborn Sec'y-Treasurer, S. Kechnie, Caretaker. PERSONAL INTEREST • 1 \\•hick Mrs. \fare Grant, Mr. ant! Mrs, badly George Grant and daughter, of \lit- delay chell, and Mrs. Evans ^f Sudbury, w;ts routed into l'arktlale via the visited one day last week twith \frs. P.R. tracks. F. 'Metcalf. Visitors with \Ir, and Mr-. .\Toni Smith nu Sunday \circ \I r. ant \1r Thos. Hutt, and \D•. Ianu'r S titer Sea forth. WC!' ;tboard the freight \were damaged. Finally, t11!, tt the was too lone, the (:.\.I4. trail; C. s, Mrs. Alice Fawcett visited recently with her Finter, Mrs. herb. Castle. of Clinton. Mrs, Will Oesir:it'',rr .,pent 'Muse Mr. 1,1 •-1-11byn attended the Con- l federation Life Insurance Conventir tl day with her `i•tt rs Sarah (.Ibsen an rs. Alonnt Smith. in London on NI on lay ati l 'Tuesday. mum - NH's. Freeman 'Funncy and children Mr. and \Irs. George ('o1e rctt;rm- have returned home after spcn'tin.t to Lon(1'n after ,pending a \reel: ; the, past two weeks with Mrs. 'rttn- the tuns' of .1lnnzo Smith's, al -n vi nev's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma, .tint; \f r, Cole's mother, ?Ir<. \tiller, Brussels. Mrs. Tunne\ went Cole, and other friend, n to Toronto \where she visited with Mr P'tt r Dou;Lts f 11amiltn o Mr. and Mrs. \ ill Tummy, ani on l• Sunday \tint Miss jean her return to Brussels she was accom- 1 ir. and \I r.,. Elder of New Vor panied by her niece and nephew. i.inda City, vi,iterl \with \I r,. T. Elliot la and David :\tiller. They were held tilt i 11'ei' f ar two hours at \\lesion due to a Mr. p• it- (-rift ntl.•n o1 St, 'I hon ; train 'wreck, when a passenger and ;Ind \ir. jrltln \711 'en'. (io'erie!), ca a freight collided. One person w'as led on several fr cn(i, in t \wit o killed and five injured in the passen- Sunday.ger train,and produce and animals, Mrs. Scott :\nrent, of Trenton, i visiting her father, Mr. Geo. Hirons sl (1 at' r v fa-htoned alike. \lis: Sharp', huhu; t (iVFIII - 1,eacit taffeta and \ti`s Smyth's yellow 'WEDDINGS Gaston - Brook Phone 37.26, WALLPAPER. PAINTS AND ENAMELS OF FIRST QUALITY. • • • F. C. PREST' \Ietrt.potitan l'uitcd t Intrih, 'Toron- to, \vas the scene for the \ved'liutl of hath Eileen Brookonly daughter of Rey. an'I \Ir., R..\. Br 11<, 1lcns:tll, to 11r, Thomas Robert Gaston, soft of Mr. and \I r`. Thoma, (ia,ten, To- ronto. The ceremony \va- perforate I 111 Rt't'. R. .\. Iiri wl:, wf 1101,;111, fath- er of the M'i'le, assisted by IIr. fetor Bryce. 11Ir. 1)runnn nd \\loll was al the organ 1.1 n` 1e for tttr \weddin', Ill I1-tI'. (i'wl'1 Ill tna mat!,' by hell. Itrntltcr, \I r. 1111\\,1rd Brook, of MT - ....ill, the bride 11 ore a \v!titt' entbrl'id erect rayon ,(nett, floor -length. .\ full length we l \\a, caught \vitt all orange Hos, 111 hrarl'Ir,•`-., She car- ried a stt,v- "- I,',:ttt11,'t wf l't'd rot I. 'I'hc a11cnLIn'` \we're Mrs, Kenneth Brook, \\'in'.ot, \li- lean Ittn'ton. \I r,. ILlltll Brook, .\ill;, Craig, and NI i• Ic, ie Nick(rr:'n. \Ir,, henncllt I1r1 nl; and. Mr-. Ralph Brook rlt •;e Mill; taffeta fl 1e•.1.'nt;lh gwttns with pink `11.111:(1"r.1'!) tut wrvl, cant!itt it it corn fltt\er, and carried no<t.,,. lyS of roses ;ld gladioli, NI is, Itttrtott and \li \I,•herrt•ti \\ ere gowned in blue 1;11(0;1 \with slumlder-length veil and n "xis(ay. o1 ro-e• an del'll!i tinni. ' \Ir. :\Ilan \iarl'her,,it attended the bride gro,•nl, the usher, \\ ere \ir. \\'il- lianl (;ast'm and \Ir. Joseph (;a,ton, hr titer, of the bridegroom, and \les- s:. Kenneth and haip!t Brook. broth- ers of the bride. The recepti n \las held at the \Ietrmlolitait Church Ileuses I 'r their irdtl•ne tri:, to the 1'nit 'ti State- the brie donned a brown tailored suit with acce,sorie, in maid. \Ir. and \I r.• f'iist- n \will re`idc to 'Toronto. it ' b' i Ie \\ di • aught \'.lilt pink fl \vers. She c u'- kn \wit in myth. \there her lalhct. t•`t'd ! i tk rti id2oli tiedw.iitt pink hl R. A. .k\ as the t'uaed btu, Ittl'1 N1 re the bridegroom's gill, Church minister r ewrlal wears., a stril•t ('f pearls. 'T::' bridesmaids Blyth fri-ti', ee'cod host Nishcs, there \fi s I{leaner Sharp an') mks ;;t\ cit tiul\tlt. 'I'htir t<ntwn.• ‘we -t' LOIDESBORO 1 .® en's BAKERY. WITEN IN NEED OF BREAD, BUNS. PIES. I-IOME-1'IADE CAKE OR COOKIES REMEMBER "TI -I E I-IOME BAKERY” 11. T. VODDEN. 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FRANK GONG wa Proprietor '••..•..:.•..•..•..:..: •: •••.••.;• .:.: •:.:.•1 •;1.•1.; •;1 .•1 •:, ••':, .•1: 1:, •t'.;..••.•11•, ••.'t' 4.4.1;. 4'':' ♦;1,•„:'':':,1 : •;1:.':• 4.: , 4.1• ....J:1.11. I. 1 II,. 11.111 ..1 .1,I.1 .11.6 ,•1114.11, 1 Id L lit-111LI., 1 I. I.IY .•-,' .161 ..4 Men's Work Dress Hose } • Wendy's 5c to $1. D Store SATURDAY NIGI-IT IS CANDY NiGll'I'. "NEW L11ii-IP SI -LADES". 'PHIS STORE SERVES TO SAVE. i...�Ii .n .. .11 L. 11111. 1..1.1 d l•. 1•4,1111.'h .16 .11 .11 .6. ,...,t,J Y........ -r.•1.• 1A.s,S&i 1..a 1.1, 1.11) guests. The bride', table \\;ts centred \lith a three-tier; iI \told tt cake and decoration, were pink and \wbitc aster, and pink lapel s. The br;dc's in (her revel i-. t in a tt(11\ n td (1t :e grey, trintnte(1 with gold sequin.; and bla,c1: accessories, and \\ caring a corsage of pittk rose,. 'I'lac bride. g wont's mother \vert' a go\en of royal bine "411 gold sc(tnin`, navy blue a'•- ce.;`.ories, and a c' r,;tt;c of r("! r"`e, Fc'lo•.wint; the t•eceptfon, 17r. attril\I r,, \Ic'.;ill left on an extended tri;,, the - ht i'ie trawcll'n;p, in a powder blue ,nit, looked !'vcly in a period fl It-Itnr,th \\lith a corsage of Mill; rose., and Marl: covet of ivory satin, \vitt ending in lily point, sill portrait ne.•k- line of ivory lace. 'Tito fall 4111 \las fa•Iti'.,netl \wilt an i\•orw lace hustle. and .hurt train, She \\ ore a heart- haltt.d headdress of it•--ry taffeta front \\belt fell a `•11; net fiul;erti;• veil, and c,u'r!.ed a sheaf of Iver\• rust's and gladioli ftvtti \vhirh fell a ea„•ade of ivory lace streamers. NH-. I. l'raftrr, Funtti!I, was ncttrun of honor, \\car- ing ;! g,1\\•it of turquoise blue taffeta, \1 i 'I ntat'•hin't shoulder-Ietv,th veil long slet. vu, arrc`,nrirs. til c \was Nearing the b:•idcgro nt'; gift of pearls. t'rientls ;tttentl'ng the \tedtlin': 11a1•e 1'o'it :\u• burn, Blvih, Detroit, (i der'ih, Pat i-, Mitchell, St. Catharines, \iagata 1;111 and London. Before her nt;u•ria,,r the br;lle o t the recipient of several silo twers in \\'ell;!nd and i" itiltill;';tnd \Ir. an 1 \Ins. NII -Nall were honoured in For- e,tcr's Hall, :\ttburn, 'i'ucsd:n' cvenin.. with a rccepti'tn, \laity friend,. \\ ere present and the en'st, of It ''tt' ttr twcrc made the recipients of a purse of II nc\'. \I rs. \\'c`lt'v Bra(ttt' vk re t'1 an atldrtss, while 1'1'nneth Scott made th(.ae lt. arpresentation. ('rn'he'rs. ,aa•hes- t-a ftr.•tiished the music for t';nn•tm, \Lr, and NH,. Nit -Nall \\ ill reside in \ I tit. I';ull', .1tglieatt Church, Fon111i11•. t tffet;t. \\•tit rounded necklines, short \w;l, b1'antiftiliv decorated \vitlt pint: belt `Icevus, and bumf fan,' hoop skirts. and white asters last Saturday after- 'i'teir matching fitnrcrtip veils \\ ere tt no it, for the marria r of Irate Dor_ Itlhl in place \cit I tiny bloc floNcr ', ' ren, clan sitter of \Ir, and, \frs Lloyd They twcre the beitegrn"tit's gift of Slti l:, F Intbi!I, to \Ir. S';utlt't• 11 .1 pearl,, and carrell 11r1r010s of Mug n \I' \all, eldest son of \Ir. an 1 gladioli Befn'-i' the cerertt,nv \li,, I \frs. 'Ill -Inas \ic\;111, :1ul,r n. I'bt Barbara }"Incl; sat;; "0 Perfect Love", oifi'iat;n, minister n•a, 14cw. Earl and .writ'_ the sivnin.i of the regi; TRINITY CHURCH, BLYTII CtIrl;, re( hIr of the church The 11,11- to she sang Bac:I nsr'.' 1 BLYTH UNITED CHURCH September 22ml. 10.15: Sunday School. 11.15 ;\ Rediscovery of Go 1. 7 la Overrntnirl•, a handicap, Sept ' ' in ): Rally Sunday. Oclot. r 13: Church Anniversary. EDITH CREIGH'I'0N17S DECORATOR'S SHOPPE PHONE 158, BLYT1.1.• Dealt 1'I ilurwn. ---V�! 11 :t. nl : Sunday ay Sr!,11ot. TRINITY, FiELGRAVE 11.3(1 :t. in,: \lectins Prayer and Set nem. \Ir. tutu\1. s'r. MARK'S, AUBURN It.; i•:te,titl, !'rawer and Ser- mon. Capt. the Rev, I. \\. O\ten, B..\., kc, Ha I'1 Bct til'. No Sunday Set "I till Oe•1,1ber list. The Rect,•r \\ill tr away tal:in'• 1 lar vest 'Thanksgiving Serwi: cs in Clinton and 1:ntaarf. tt; ors were Mr, l<enneth Sct't1..luburtt•;se situ lolls\\in. the wt tiding cerennm. lath Sunday after 'I'rin't1' ISiitl;►Il C0111)(41 1)1,1; 1)-1,es and \frs Bud (;ray. (.alts (i., • :,t 111 a. nt.: tonin•• Prayer and Ser- Coup ns now wali'I I .: user - t it t ti' n was held at Rose Villa Inn, marriage by her father, the bud: mon, Rev. R. M. P. nuked, B..\., ccs S1 to SID, butter kl5 to h2I, meat (\Vdtand, where covers were laid for L.Th., Rector of Clinton and Rural Q1 to Q4 and M51,