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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1946-12-18, Page 1VOLUME 57 - NO. 16 LYT T.1° BLYTII, ONTARIO, WED NESI)AY, DEC. 18, 1916 Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance; $2.00 in the U.S.A. I.el�'il)n l;int;'o \\'.►s Splendid Lions Enjoy Ad(lress Success By Rev. Arthur Sinclair L1+,+11 n1111;g ilri'1r 1i1.1 ,',rtl1 ul ;l (1111, ltellt t•r'ovvllt'd out last week) very t:_' lv, l\t tr. ,late for file r u1 I1. !ding their regular sleeting 011 ing year, Illy PI Il,;u1r:I 4_11 of Ilse: 1lnu.day evening, December 5th, the Canadian 1.c41 di, held a mos: succus.- iii}ih Lions lout in the Menwrial 1l:tll, fill Ming() in the \I, tool i.11 11;111 on %•sill+ a lair' lttentlancc. Saturdaya g' t. 11 (Nett 1, ,1• Vere The meeting \\•as cut ,hurl due to ILyill\• pair. n ictl 'from the t:1nt• the the fact that several members had first gain' was fla.ud lint I :111 the anther Meeting to attend in \\'inghaln prizes were gun,.. The last gauge \vas at S o'clock. a free one f r a one dl .1I;hill. illy Lion President Norm. Garrett pre- thi., tieu the table Ii1;It 1t1,1 the I,riz, .iced, and in the absence of Lion \vas eteircly. ,n,;;ty, and Lcgi,nl fanur Stan Sibthurpe, Jimmie Lawrie members were happy al,Il satisfied wall I I'resi led , ver the singing portions of their Venlurt the meeting'. .\ [so in the absence of (;rosst ptorteds for the evelUnyt \veru fail 'roister hill \Watson, Lion (;urtl. $13n511, lea\ ing the Legion Ilraou•II a I':!!ittt took over these duties, 0.11k QI1rbrtma itft !Special Numbers \\E1 i Free Picture Show And Vis - Feature Band Concert it From Santa ('laps On t I hue \1!!„ attend t'i'c Il.n1' I int t rt Friday, December 20th "Glory to God in the Highest and on Earth Peace, t; 1h, .`1I,ni,1111 11a11 newt ';',Iu1.I•Iy \'Yo,a,!_' t„ a t, :;lion f'I1,, Sltt, Goodwill r1'01var(l hien." ,,i,,,,,t. ,Ilio nn•dc,t, i1 1' iI,'t•,in.. I'1, 1'' ' ,'n., ,1i." .,,;Iii,•'.. (1 on till. Hirt', be c;II r!Iurrll •, I \ u e-, ,Ire• i:1 1r a I'' '! ,, '. t„., ; , t.t! 1 ,t t I.1, t11 ' n It took a 1)1111(1 of angels to tell the Christmas tries- tr' ;tt. It i, l u istnr,l• I '.I r- hi:, ,,,,, r1.' o11 Ite,•e,nit r 'sill. sage first. 011l the cauld tell it well enough. 0111 \. C. h.'''in"'I,, Ir ides of tbt Ir11 ,!, 1'i11 n. !1 t': const, . 1111 Illy t!1 �+ y y �� h,I- p,;091(.,, :, Ica, l nt,tml, 11r. )1,.nw they who see God clearly and know whereof they speak - 1, itll illanl • feel:t1 n,mber . rhe .,,,,(1;I I.I,,,; t 111 '. \t t !,,t inn, bel .I• ," the glory of God and the peace of God and the glory and "'cc "Viii al •o 11"" th,' i•'11 aege d'f ' '•''' • t 't!i I' i' !:tile It ;roti, of II,., c,+u1- f )„Itlin.l in rownwun,ty, ,logon it1 al! 111l:.. \yonder of God s new gift of love t0 men. ,1IOw entad even the 111. in .\ te:,ture f the :.. iii, al! 1 n, 1 nil 1 ,,, , ,,, , 1 i gornl al_ the best of leen or the greatest of Ii'oplhets conceive such will hu the first lural ap;,c,Iraure terms n t'1' h ,I';lr \vita 11 tilt n glory no matter how hard some of tire great Old Testa- `,.,"`,","1"'')ountc-t .,+lhoni-t. \I feat,:re a tree t,i'tule h.", in tit onson is Inlogin;; with 111111 NI.+ err. NI,n!n1! IIt'I, c, ilwlcncin)' ment men tried - that " Go)(l so lcve(l the world that Ile I )onala Ilya r, at very tab nte'I , nu i' li t!' :1 ,tit, r ibe ho\\ S;;t gave His only begotten son"? artist who 1611 c'n,triItttc (1,0 fowl- 111!! t nil l ;;iris at the het,. The cntiru i'n,grawl f„r t'tr VV- i'I' 1 rd flee it.'n1 hall, at citing i, a< l(ll, wst t fu 1, Hill tlilrihutr little \l;trek, "1h• jt et", Ilan'I• "\„mita', Itruain". rand ,':It ;111 , r,•,,;t. Cornet Sol ,, "front Iron I'.rd l t o, ;1•In'I I" , '-o felalr iu \\'aft. rift rc' n1 hy silo; Chit the 1.Iilllren Ilynnl, "O Conte .\II We F;,:thfntl i t in, in t;ink foil the e utlnenretwcwt l:uul, of the -how. Sa\o;,hnwr SHo. '.i'll Take You I 1 r Ii1c date -this I ritla}, 1knc Again Kathleen", 1), nala Ii),ler. 1n,(111,t,1. _ot!I. Show 1nuncnce,-. at net amount of ?71'.1(1 for their effort,. .\ iter the adoption of the Initiates But the message had to be told t0 men and has to be This money is to go into the Lura 'n the Secretary read a contnnuticati it r ironl the l'nil l ('hutch asking the told still. I hat was why it came to the Shepherds. They pent, Fund. , Iir o h \n..12) have secnrc l leer_ uu•s1be, s of the Lions Club to take weren t learned hien but they were wise in their Scrip- nlissiun to hold 12 Bingos (luring the 1'\'1'1• tilt' choir duties fon' the \\'hitt tures, and they were quiet enough that they could hear. coiling year, Also on Ihcir aguiiiht i, gift service 011 Sun'a\ night, It was That was why the Gift came in it 1011'lll all men can 1'ec0'l.- :i Nov yea..., Eve daun u, ,l,„, will ,ierl to accept Ibis invitation.Mise - as a baby "wrapped in saddling ad(lling clothes" - and later take the forst of a situ New N'ear's NI the myelin); was faeourcl Eve fart). .\ good orchestra has been with hut duct numbers by James Law God, as a Ulan among mien, as something of ourselves. So Law - engaged for this ocrasv'n, and there tie and \\'alter Iluttell, (trod gives to all inn still, His Peace. 1 -lis gift needn only wi11 be noise maker,, l \cltiu., aril 1.i,'It Arthur Sinclair was called 011 our acceptance. Adults say sometimes that Christmas everything that goes Iowans having a' "ttu 01 the spcuItt, of the .venin;, should mean giving gifts, not receiving them - which inay a jelly good New 1'car', Eve fart). Lion titan Sbthorpc, who was uniteak be So. But Christnias is empty unless you are ready to :\bu aunt ,unreel in present Legion ably absent, tea, to be the other steal(- , pian,, and something to keep in mind . c' receive Gods gift, as enipty as the inn that had no room for the future, is :1 Monster Lcga.on SI taking un his profession, lion for Joseph and Mary. Frolic, the (late of which i; announced :\rthur's remarks were of a humorous fur Thursday, Juse 'nth, 1947. :Inc! serious nature. Ile told of the The members of the Illvth h g!ott many amusing experiences of a minis - desire to express their thanks ks to the ter. ile also gave members a,f the citizens of this community for the ('lull some serious thoughts to take support accorded them in all their away with then'. These were straight undertakings. They desire to thank all from the .Boulder remarks regarding those tvhn purchased Legion ca11111- r1'.inlar church attendance, and were dors during the fat neck, and al,- heede 1, and greatly appreciated by wish to thank the boys and girl, who Chub members. assisted in selling these callendars, The tweeting closed ahout 7:45 with and also those buy, an 1 girls who as- the Lions R ars silted in the sale of p ,epics. • ----\7 \t East Wawanosh Family Presented \Vith Gift .\ gathering; of neighbours and friends lust at S.S. No, 1(1 School, 1?ast \\•a\vaou,sh (. 1 Monday. night, to pay their respects to \I r. :uo1 Nits. N.:t itian Radford :oil fainly, who have since taken tip residence in Illytll. Dining ii;. the evening progressive euchre was played, :111: just 1/e1.'re lunch NI r. and Nit-. Radford and Shir- ley were called to the front \\dict•. they were presented with a beautiful tri -lite lamp. ,NIr. Orval \lC \\au made the pre.entati n', and Mrs. George Charter read the follonning ad- dress: starch, played by Nits. Percy Atchison, December tri, P).16 of Clinton. '1'hc bride looked lovely Utas Norman anti I et ll, buss and in a floor -length turquoise silk jersey Shirley --The passing of the year, I g°wn, with a shoulder' -length veil, with heli,;. changes to us all, and 194n hits ! matching tn'ttens. She cart ied a bou- indced brouul t a decided change t, 'hurt of red r,t•e: and (cru, vont farm (elk, \hiss Jean \'olden, the bride's sis_ ter, was bridesmaid, gowned. \\'c all regret the necessity of your in old rose taffeta, floor -length, with matching having to leave our Section, as yon i mittens, She carried have always been so capable and \\fil- ling to help with all community actin•- \nhitc mutes. Ni-. Allan McCall, hies, ship, brother of the Our sincere hope for the lays that lie ahead is, that you may cnj. y your ratan. work and fellowship in the \'illagt of During the signing Of the register Nits. Atchison sang the lovely solo, 'Myth, which is but a corner of dear oil last \\taw:uu,slt, "1 Love you Truly," Please arrcll Iii: elft, and with it Immediately foll..w•ing the ceremony go our hest wishes for a real Happy a welling dinner was served to the Christmastide h lid. and the Best of the Very ittttsediate relatives of the bride and Best for your N1 the Year, 1917. groom. 1)ecnrations for this occasion were of evergreen cl-fect, with the -Signed, 1'cur Neighlrurs of S. S. briar's fable being centred with a :�o. 10, East \\'awann<h. I ,,,, three-tier wt..•.tng cake. Nit. Ra''fo•cl replied suctably on he_ 7'he young couple were the recipients half of \Irs. halfurl, Ross and Shin- f ntauty lovely and useful gifts. ley. The young couple left for a honey - Mr. and Mrs. Radford have this tett, n trip to British Cnitmthia. For week nuived into Nit. Charles Agar's travelling the bride wore a rose wool house, on Coombs' Street. On behalf I suit, and bloc coat, with black acces- of the citizens of Illvth The Standard s ,t .c>. They icft amid a shower of extends to them a cordial welcome to confetti and the brit wishes of a host our village. \Ir. 1Ln!inrd t\ ill cow- i of friends. nonce his new du'ics as secretary- _-\, treasurer of tint Myth Farmers' C'n RATION COUPON DUE DATES Operative 011 J:uutary 1st. Coupons now valid are sugar -pre - 1 SI to S35. butter 1129 to 1135, Pussy Willows In itrelnb^r 'meat Nl,t, to \i6t4. \\'bile nut f'v a stroll on "Thursda.-, All sugar coupons in bo k five, :Ill December 12th, \(r. Kitchener Fitini-, evaporated milk beaver coupons, httt- gati of \\'est \\':nvanosh township, pie_ ter 112'1 to 113.1 and meat coupons ,\156 kctl a b_utitiet cf p!'s.r tVillotns, to \d63 expire December 31, McCall - Ytidden --Rev, J. L. I -I . Henderson teolecP. mtatHtcto$tztcct og .tctzwcictvcte tttczetin•eta,gteletcictclEt�"zyc---tvztvcv White Gift Service Was Former Belt;'1'ave Native Attended By Large Crowd Buried Here To -Darr :\ large and appreciative audience Elizabeth lrv'ne, former b'elgrave attended the White Gift service held native :'full at her home. 1_'I Howland in the Blyth United Church on Sunday ..\ venue, Toronto, on December 17th. night. The clt,. it loft vas full l., ca- She was a late missionary of Shanghai, pacify with members of the Lions China, and an aunt of Elizabeth Fer- Clttb who had hien invited to lead in 1 gni, n, N.C., and 1)r. I. (1, Ferguson, the singing for this special service. 'Toronto. The altar was suitably decorated in Fwnt.ral sailers were held at Nlatt- :\ quiet but pretty welding tot..k \\•hits, and the Rev. Arthur Siucla;r hews l'nncral Chapel, 'Toronto, on place at the hose of \I r. and M rs. had charge of the service, Rcl'resen- \Vedic -lay evening at R o'rl ck. TItc William \'oddest, Orange Street, Clin- tatives of the various Sunday School r,.11tains twill arrive in 111} th y'a C.I'.R• ton, , n Saturday, December 14th, at classes presented their gifts from the today t"I'Inusdayt following which in- 12 o'clock noon, when their elder Alter, at the s:une time esllailtirlg In torment wi 1 he made in the lllytll 1.0.0.F. Gland 111iistcv daughter, Frances Irene, became the whom they were being sent. I). A. Union cemetery. bride of George Alexander McCall, \IcICcnzie contributed the \\'hitt Gift son C'f \1'illiam McCall, of \lorris story, telling how the very beautiful township, anti the late \1rs McCall. idea originated, Marlene Walsh re_ Bl'i(de-To-Ile Showered The ceremony was performed by the cited a suitable poen'. d\liss Shirley Nits. hreeman 'Pinney was hostess l v, .\ndrew Lane, pastor of \Wesley- Phiilips and Pail \\'atson read portion, to a group of friends of Miss Barbara \\'ill's l.'n'tcd Church, Clinton, before of the Scripture, Sntierlan I on \l onlay night at her an arch of cedar, trimmed with yellow Several members of the local Legion hone, when Miss Sutherland, a bride- n \Wcanusd;t'. of isst wcel:, and vv hitt., (liven in marriage by her Branch, and their wives, were among elect 11 as the recipient of many 1 •rely. The evening commenced with a clila en - father, the llri :'t entered the living- , the aud'ence, they living alio been and n eful gifts in the forth of a nits_ 1':uninct, at which tin,. all present room In the strains cf the wedding invited to participate ill the service. I ccllancous shower. 1"!'rd to the lull, the sumptuous Medi. The choir, composed entirely , I 1 Several tabic: of Court \\•hist were F' ll' •wing the hantluct all ;t ljouruc,l to the Lodge Hall where the Thiol 1)e- membcr; of the Lions Club contribut- enjoyed and Inst prior to lunch \Ir, Vocal Salo, "The (lift", Staley 2 p III. Silt borne. Cornet Solo, "\\•bite ('lu i-Un;t A. C. Robinson. Song. "The Il1•autiful Garden ,•f I'rayct", Haiti. Hymn, "Marl: the herald .\n:;cls Sing", Band. Reading, "The Road to heaven", A. C. Rnl,inson. Overture. "Victory", hand. Saxoph„nc Solo, "Salla Lucia", Don- ald 11ydcr. ('ornct "trio, "5 lent Nicht" \lis c Irina and \larjoric \\•att, and .\. C. Robinson. \• cal 1)uut, "Stair of the East;' \Wal- ter Iluttell :01,1 lames Lawrie. Ilvntn, "Christmas :\wake" 115111, "Silent Night", Band. Mardi, "\luteal", hand• "Coe! Save the Ding" The only admission c'targc i, a •;1_ vet• collect', sat the door. Renlenth'r the date, this coming 5lmtlay tt i l December 22.101. The stau•ting tante is t' Special 'l'e'le!•raln Froin Santa Claus \lth1'1f 1'1)l.1•:, 1I' _tuber 11, -\• r1,t,nt Garrett, President ,,f Ill tl1 1.1,'n: Club -Sir,: In re- s., Ouse to y our request, I will pay a s.dee;a1 1 i •it to Myth on Friday afternoon, Ileccmhcr _' (111. Stop. \nt in the midst of :I very busy -est, n, lint will uy feet 1(1 Inert all my little friend, d f the I11\•tll coI- nnnrit' inuuc liatci) atter the pic- ture ,!1„‘v. S it 1. Santa CI ul :. i� firemen And Wives En.i(1\' Banquet 1 ast \Wednesday night the Members of the Itlstll I i!e I:rig;I le, and their 1. it1, enjol e'1 a very stnll;,,noll, ban - 11111'! in the ba-t'!ticnt of the Nlc,t,rlal I d he fable, 1\rre attractively awl a hounie. us f -111 -.upper 0a; Pays Official i)istrict Visit greatly enjnye'1• Odd Fellows throughout the Ili -trier ! Foll'\Vine the slit per several 11115 w ere privileged to hear the (;rand of cards were play ed, w ilii the fo1- \l; ter, W. 1:• f)can, Thornhill, at a It\ine winner, bring declared; 1.a'1- • aria) night, spun.,red by the . ffi- fes, \Ir,. Harold We.lden: Gents, Nit. cur; and members of \Wingh:un l i c Fu, enlan 'Minors. It is pi tuned to make the event an annual one. ed two anthem, "\Ve Three Kings of lien \\'a'sli tea! an address to Miss ' 111 of 0 !dfullows!1 p w;Ia uxcnlplii ca Orient ,\rc", aid Joy To the \\'orlc," 1 Sutherland, and l'cnetta Daimon and 11 the \\"ingh:un Degree team in a The doable quartette of the Club sang •1ate.1 Lawrie made the prescnt;ti( n of very efficient manner, the beautiful Christmas Carol, "Silent', many lovely gift-, nel,iclt \hiss Stthtr-' Several outstanding addresses were Night". The hymns were all approp- land opened, and replied in 0 fitting heard, important among their befit; riatcly picked for the festive season, imanner. llhat of the Grand Master. The choir was under the direction :\•si�titr, the hostess in the pre-! Several carloalls u1 111)ih (111'1 Fel- a bouquet of of NIT, 5. \V, Sibtho•pe, A. E. Cook partition and ser ing of lunch were, flows were present, and \I r. W. t ;. Nle- Action At Tire Rink presided at the organ forthe h}nts, Jean (;ray, Audrey \Walsh, Nlargaret \;dl was railed on at the banquet to \Work on tilt .haling rink r,+nnnrnC_ of \I tris town- and \hiss I?lizaheth \I ills, pianist for \larks and Janet Lawrie, Irot,ose 1,' feast to the ladies, :Intl also weather holds grit 1, there should be ! this \\ uanr,dlIv and if the groom was best the lions Club, presided at the piano \� again thllang the lodge sessions, he wt.; called on to say a few nor on irc at !cast for rut of the Christmasfir the special numbers. \Irs. Gerald 1�'Iilrlrill'Ct Tellll)1V)l Wins behalf of the myth numbers i rose"i• holiaa\. 1 a Harris and A. I?. Cook contribute 1 a medley of Christmas Carols prior to Carter Scholarship Representatives frons all the lodge pre- Ice• is already available at the Lon Margaret 'I'anihiyn 0f the 1,11h run- sent also spoke. The (1( 1110 was a ice rink, and h (-key practise is the scoots, and dtiiittg the Olferticry I cI•stinn, Mullett, has just been award- Inst profitable and cnj,yahle one. they contributed a unich appreciate 1 the order uf the day in l.elld. born. ca the fir. t Carlen Scholarship forI __\__- musical duct entitled, ',I'.vcnin' Iluron County, Ist\ing obtained the Chimes," I!111.l;akelllellt Announced ------V .- highest aver:'1,1, of any student In the Mr. and \Irs. Th Inas Christie, of Severe (lilies I11tC1'rlll)t County of Ilunul in the Grade XIII II\'dl'0 Service Blyt,ll Community Memorial examinations hcil last June. 'I•hi: I-ec'water, wish to attnnlm1ee fhc t.n_ Fund t 1 ,1 11 nt of their v ungcst dvtehtcr. l Heavy 1, tics 1111 1 1 the past week Hall Rest Roonl I and schnlat•,Ilip has a cash Valli(' of $1110. NliitLrd Jean. to Edmund clad; ('Tel, The response to this Fund by t'•1' Sic also 11 on a s. ', n at the to ve hcrn rrsl+ins hie t r two hydro 1 ell:u I sun of \Ir. and Nits. (;to:,L'e intcrr,i +tion;, huh 1) tunably both people of lilyth and community has i C'n,ve•sity of Western Ontario, and Lt 1'olla,d, co- Millett towush..p. The 1 been Very gratifying and all those who adtftion the Sir Ernest Canner Schon- hole during the night mors, and no have assisted by giving and coliccl:n', nue r':Igc to take plan in laniary. 1 one was seriously. handicapped, arship from l'limton Collegiate. are to be heartily congratulated. "There hearty congratulations arc due t ' 1 I)" 'I•lnlr„l,ly flight tilt power went are still a number of donations Kent- !. No I'it1)er Next \\Teel, ',1f about 7:3(1 in 111 (Netting, aunt did I this excellent student. ised or plc.lged, which have not been __-__-\'_ Due to \Wednesday anvi 'Thurs- not again resume service until about received by the treasurer, The cont. day of must 't'tk being a public 5.3'1 Friday mottling. Again on \l, in - received Forum Meets At 4 mittee would remind all those who I 1'oli'lay, there will is no i•soc 1 f flay night the lower failed far about made pledges or promises of donations 1101l1C' 01 Mrs. Brigham 1 •trill' St:uslardl. 'Two reasons have two holly. at midnight, to tarn thou in its soon as possible E.at Boundary \lorris and 1hnll:tt 1 n,line us dc:itic in favour of no On Thursday. na'ht the town pre to the treasurer, at the Canadian Farm) Forint wet at the home of \Irs. puhTcation next \yuck. One ;s. that .cited a eery }-1oou,y appearance, t. Dank of Commerce, 50 that the 10111- .1;ImesIlriolan on \Ionia• n'ght, with we I„igilt fully ening the Christ- 1candle.. and coal o'1 lamp: took the pleted list may he made up before the 2') present. it was review night. .\ r•a, holiday : the ..run ! is that we place of street Hein- a. : . ' tticity in end of the year. brief .sing -sung was enjoyed, and games 1 ;IVC 0 great deal of j,,h printing the honk. One n:Nee realizes how Previttisly reported .- ..- . -. $2,214.49 \vert. i•laycd. Lunch was served. Celt has been laid aside due to the l dependant we arc on electricity until Major \'tinghltit5.1'0 N xt nnectih't will be held on lana_ , tra Christmas rush. \We are l the newer f.1.`,.. Proving again that ary nth, at the i, me of Mr. an -1 Mrs, lu nine. t . be also able to catch up 1"Vou never miss the wal• r 't.a the 2,21'942 llarec) McClure, it: t.`.1 dc+artuuat• til gee: dry.' Stores Onen Every Night Until Christ.Inas C. nn ieneit g to -nicht ('dotes lav) the stores in It11 th will remain open every ,•Vening item nun until Christ- ina, Eve, IN the convenience of l•lui Una, .,hn111r,. Total to date ........... Quality You'll Enjoy TREASURE OF THE SEA By George C. Walsh ss.sorsas l:ll.tPTlot \t'llt llielt, out scout- ing, discoverti that the lugger 11 anchored on the other fide. ,t•orat• null, the Carib crew Is ushorn and apparently in battle with a group of white sten, Rick Iwoi. size's Ilen T'etttr;rew and others who INcue pal- acngces on the steamer. CHAPTER XVIII The island was long and narrow, with the opposite side disappearing in the sea gradually, a fine sandy beach fringing half of it in the shape of a crescent horseshoe, The descent from the rocks to the beach was sharp and abrupt. One could make it in a brisk run or walk. Dick took this all in swiftly like the flash of a cinematograph, Then his eyes came to a sharp halt on an object in the cote formed by the crescent beach. With a quick intake of the breath, he exploded: "The lugger! Tucu's crew's on the island!" The lugger was anchored ,tear the beach where she had probably ridden out the storm in perfect safety. Tucu had known of the is- land and its protecting cove, The sails were flapping idly in the breeze, stretched for drying in the warm sun. The deck was deserted. There was no sign of any one aboard, But this was easily accounted for by the presence of two boats drawn up on the sands. The crew was all ashore, Dick could see them in scattered groups, A sudden fear that they had discovered the Betty on the opposite side of the island, end were preparing to attack her front the land side, made him wary and watchful. Then his eyes took in other fea- tures of the beach, Some distance back from the water where the rocks broke through the sand, an- other group of seamen were hud- dled together. They were standing in an attitude of watchfulness and waiting, Onc of their number was advancing to confer with the Ca - ribs. Dick gazed itt puzzled surprise and stupified amazement. These others were white sten—seamen, shipwrecks! + f There were seven in all, count- ing their leader wito was parleying with the Caribs. Dick frowned for no other reason than that some- thing in their appearance, or in their leader's attitude, reminded hint of the past and for a long time he was silent and thoughtful, striving to recall a fleeting memory that disturbed him, "Hen Pettigrew!" his lips mur- mured finally, The explanation of the group of white sten on the beach was all comprehensible. One of the boats of the City of Bahia had landed on the island or been wrecked there, the survivors having fought their way through the surf to the beach, And the boat was the one in which Hen Pettigrew had left. The discovery was not pleasant to Dick. His recognition of the man who had pursued hint half around a continent, shadowing !tint as persistently as a bulldog, and finally capturing hint in a small, out of the way corner of the earth, gave hint a distinct shock. With a quiver, he recalled Melt's parting words: "If we meet again—on shore— I'll pinch you, It's my duty.'' I'Ie glanced back of hint. The schooner was resting quietly in its protecting prison, rising and fall- ing lazily. On the deck Captain Bedford was busy Making repairs to the sails and rigging. preparing for escape before another storm came. Rose stood alone at the how, and as Dick looked—she ,waved to Ile groaned and waved hack to her, Then violent words sprang to his lips. "Damm lien! He shan't take rate! I'll kill hint first! It isn't fair! I've paid—paid enough for another's crime! I'll die fighting for freedom! Damn it, I'll jump into the sea first!" Rose was still waving to hint, cupping Iter hands occasionally as if shouting swords of encouragement. lie listened, but the distance vas too far to catch her voice. Suddenly the fit of angry passion deserted him, leaving hint limp and weak, lie groaned aloud: ''She will know! filen will tell her! I can't escape it!" Her name sprang to his lips, and with a cry of anguish he dropped his head on the hard rocks. The inevitable fate that had pursued hint ,was closing about hint, and he was glad now that Ile hadn't spok- en to her. He shivered at the thought. At least he had saved her that humiliation, \\'hen he glanced up again his mind was calmer and his white face, drawn and strained, had less of the rebellious lines in it. The men on the beach were still parley- ing, Dick wondered what sort of bargain they could snake with 'Tucu. The old pirate would demand all he could get and take it, 'Tucu was like Hen—inexorable and greedy, \1'Itile he looked the parley sud- denly terminated, and Captain Tucu, who had hecn conversing with Hen, turned on his heels to walk back to his waiting Caribs; but half way there he wheeled so swiftly that IIen was taken off his guard, There was a puff of smoke, and a sharp report, Hen Pettigrew staggered hack and nearly fell, reel- ing as if suddenly bereft of all powers of locomotion. At the sante instant a group of Caribs, led by Black Burley, start- ed forward on the run, firing as they came, Dick saw Pettigrew reel again, and this time pitch head first into the sand, The Caribs rushed past !tint, filling the air with their shots. Dick waited to hear the return- ing volley front the white seamen, as the Caribs advanced, dodging from side to side, but no response came from them, Tucu had armed every one of his crew but they were poor shots, "They're waiting until the Ca - ribs are nearer," Dick mused joy- fully, "I wish"—a little regretfully —"Hen was there. Hen's a dead shot." t * t Nearer and nearer carte the Ca - ribs to the entrenched fortress of the seamen, Dick noticed for the first time they were protected by a rampart of rocks they had gather- ed for a breastwork, "Hen's work," he chuckled, "Hen's shrewd in a fight. Didn't trust old Tucu." The attacking party was within a stone's throw of the breastwork, and still the white sten held their fire. Ten feet nearer, and the sail- ors rose as one man, Dick held his breath, expecting a tvitltering volley from theta! but instead a shower of rocks and stones filled the air. Two of the Caribs went down, and a third stumbled and halted, The others dropped to the beach to escape the flying missies, and the attack was temporarily checked, "\\'hy don't they shoot now?" growled Dick, "They could get them if—" « * * Ile stopped and drew a deep breath as the unpleasant explana- tion forced itself sharply upon his mint. The seamen from the wreck- ed steamer carried no firearms, or if they had taken them away with then,, as Lien must have tak- en his, the salt water had rendered them useless. They were unarmed, except for the stones, while the Caribs were plentifully supplied with guns, ISSUE 51-1946 BABY CHRISTENED IN SHIP'S BELL Twenty-five days old Penelope Jane Chance, daughter of Lt, Peter Chance, R,C.N., was christened by Rev. Northcote Burke at Hie Majesty's Canadian Ship, Carleton at Ottawa, The Bell belonged to H,M,C,S, Canada in the year 1904, The ceremony, attended by high naval officials, was performed by the Anglican minister of St. Johns at• Ottawa, who is also the padre of the ship. The bell be - conies the property of the baby and it will be hers for the asking. Candy Decorations England's New For Christmas Tree Mechanical Cook Not Temperamental Cereal candy balls made front oven -popped rice and a molasses syrup make delightful Christmas tree decorations when wrapped in gay -colored Christmas paper, and are good to eat too. Here's the way you make them: Cereal Balls 3/4 cup molasses cup sugar 1 package (W, oz.) oven -popped rice Heat molasses and sugar to- gether over direct heat to temper- ature of 250 deg. F. (soft ball in cold water), Put cereal in buttered bowl; pour in syrup, stirring slow- ly. While hot, forst into balls, When cool, wrap in squares of Christmas paper, Yield: 22 balls (WI inches in diameter. Future Foretold By Drowsy Hens Divinations were an important part of the Christmas festivities itt Czarist Russia, After a special family Christmas dinner, the girls of the household placed five piles of grain upon the kitchen floor; each pile was given a name, such as Ifope, Ring, Money, Thread and Charcoal. A drowsy lien was fetched front the henhouse and allowed to walk around the kitchen floor and choose a pile of grain, Obviously the hen's choice of Money meant wealth; Ring, fore- told a wedding within a year; and Hope, promised the fulfillment of a wish or a long journey, If the sleepy chicken chose the grain designated as Thread, a life of toil was predicted for the marriage- able maiden of the household; and Charcoal was considered an oaten of death in the fancily, "Cookery," declared Robert Bur- ton in the seventeenth century, "is become an art, a noble science; cooks are gentlemen," More often, says The Christian Science 1lloni- tor, they have been ladies — now they may be machines, For Eng- land has recently been exhibiting a mechanical cook that can "cut, brew, stir, knead and mix any in• gredlettt in a maximum of three minutes." 1•1ere, indeed, is the "no- ble science," if not the art, and al- so, it would seem, one of the most helpful of the great and growing army of robots. It is true that we do not know if it has a light hand with pastry, or is ingenious with salads. But of one thing we can be sttre, it may be cranky but not tem- peramental, and will never deserve the reproach that: "She was a good cook as cooks go, and as cooks go, she ,went." Candles These candles are such lovely things All amber -tipped and bright. They give the mellow radiance I like on Christmas night. So I have lighted small red ones Upon the waiting tree; Tall green ones on the mantel shelf To show the room to mc. But this so slender, silver one— Much beauty cheaply priced - 1 bought to lark my window sill \Pith the halo of the Christ. And shepherd -like; all through the night, Watching across the hill, It will remind some traveller Of peace—and of good will. Attention Young People! Starting First Issue in January EXCLUSIVIE WEEKLY FEATURE TEEN -TOWN TOPICS A column for Teen-Agers, written especially for Young People, with newsy chatter about things of interest BY BARRY MURKAR WATCH FOR IT .� Sunday School Lesson A Message of Love John 3: 16; Ephesians 3: 14-21. Golden Text.--'fh:utk, be to (sod for his unspeakable gift.--:: t'orin• shuns 9:15. The Gospel Defined The first verse of this lesson has probably been used to the salva- tion of more persons than my other verse in the Bible. Briefly it con- tains the whole gospel: (1) The need of salvation, "should not per- ish"; (2) The origin of salvation, God's love; (' The ground of sal- tation, the death of Christ; (•1) 'fire condition of salvation, "be- lieveth on flint"; (5) 'chic rccipi- eats of salt'atiou, "w'Itowcwcr"; (fit The results of salvation, "should not perish" and "should have eternal life". One Fancily Paul pictures himself in the at• tit tide of prayer with knees bowed unto the Father. Paul here repre- sents all holy beings in heaven and on earth belonging to one great family having its source in God, named front God and strengthened with power. This strengthening was not to be merely moor!, but in the in- ner depths of their beings—in the inward man. The strengthening was to be through the only agency that can impart real strength, "1 [is Spirit Abode of Christ '1'he heart, the whole inner be- ing was to be the abode of Christ: The indwelling is "through faith", IIe is ever ready to come in and dwell, but faith opens the door and brings Hint in. They would be "rooted and grounded in love", as a thriving plant is rooted in good soil and a great building is ground- ed on a solid foundation. The Spirit's Power All the text here points to the vastness in every direction of the love of the Christ, But though it -passed' knowledge" still by the �I ml's p, ttrr tte ntav I.now it.. It i, "trills all the saints" in fellowship and not in sr;r,,r,tiou hr ourselves at ate apprehend tbi, lore. No erre of us , an ;,,,,prelieml it by uttr- -elves, UI our petition, to God artd all our tltouttltt of %%kat ile can do tvill fall Par short of the rralit}'. But the power 1b> w Bich 1 ;oil is able t., do all things i already at work in ti , nam i\, the pusher of the holy Spirit. To tits: rash;ltty (sod 1';uil ascribe~ all the gory, 'This 1'lur} n( ;,aver a shown In ('!tris!, ,hare,! with the church, and awail- aide tntto all generations, must Ire ascribe ► unto 1 ,t,l supreutely and forever, Hitler's Blocks Sold Granite blc.cks hewn for ilillcr's planned victory monument ,were put on auction recently by the Refugee Capital Bureau. Germany had paid almost $2,000,000 for 11te granite. Profits of the auction will be re- gardctl as German asset; in Swe- den. YOU GET THIE SAME delicious Coffee blend whether you buy Max- well House in the Super - Vacuum Tin (Drip or Regular Grind) or th© Glassinc•Lined Baby (All Purpose Grind) e were rushing to the grocer's before closing timo .. . Imagine a week -end without delicious Grape -Nuts Flakes!" "I can't imagine it brc:her 1 6tcp on and bones, iron for the blood, and it anti P11 provide n police escort dc' -n outer food essentials," to the store so you'll be sure of getting "They're good all right 1 That's your malty -rids, sweet -as -a -nut because they're made of two grains -- Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes I" wheat and malted barley. And spc. "Oh—here we got Bring on tit cially blended, baked and toasted for Grape -Nuts Flakes' good nourish- easyen-browdigest] n delicious crJs ne-s and ment: carbohydrates for energy, pro- "I think I'll get n couple of those telns for muscle, phosphorus for teeth giant cconotny packages," CHRONICLES OF GINGER FARM By Gwcndoline P. Clarke 1 lappy Christmas Everybody.' J)id 1 hear you say --".111(1 a happy Christmas to all at Ginger Farm." Perhaps you didn't — perhaps it was just my fancy --but I like to Think you did, It is a fancy 1 like to indulge because Christmas, to my teat' of thinking, as with so many outer good things, only brings happiness if it is shared. Most of us go our busy way, working, shopping, preparing in general for the Yuletide season, yet always taking time as we go, to greet our friends, acquaintances and the clerk in the store with that cheery salutation—"happy Christ- mas", We say it, and most of us mean it, and because we mean it a part of it comes back to ourselves, We cannot, because it just isn't possible, say "happy Christmas", time after time without sharing in that happiness that we wish for other people, * * * If we feel glum and dour—well, either we don't bother to pass the compliments of the season at all, or we do it merely as a courtesy, in which case that "Scroogcy" feel- ing, because of the repetition of our Christmas greeting, will gradually Dass away and we shall find that, after all, there is no real reason why we shouldn't have a to ppy Christ- mas too. No matter what our trou- bles, our hardships and our heart- aches, Christmas is still what we make it. it can be a season of wild carousing or one of quiet, peaceful happiness—a sense of contentment enfolding us as we realise that in this bewildering post-war world, the Christmas season, symbolic of the Birth of Christ, has endured, and will continue to endure, to the end of time. I heard this question raised the other day—"1)o you like Christmas —and if so, why do you like it?" It reminded me of a little girl, a very quiet, thoughtful little girl, who was also asked on one occa- sion if she liked Christmas. Of course there were any number of reasons that she gave but what was even more interesting was the fact that she in turn began making inquiries. For a few days everyone she met was asked the same otiestion— "\Vhy do you like Christmas:" Grandpa was taken unawares — "\Vhy do I like Chrlstnlas? , why , , , well, bless my soul, I hardly know. I guess it must be because that is when Santa Claus comes. Yes, that's why it is." "But Granpa, Santa Claus doesn't bring you things. It's just US you get them from," "Eh, what's that, what's that? Oh sure, that's right, Well now, I know why it is—it's because every- body is happy and when everyone else is happy your old grandpa is happy too." The mailman said lie liked Christmas because it meant there would 11e fewer leters and parcels for him to carry around after- wards. The storekeeper said Christmas was okay with hint because it was one clay be didn't have to keep saying until he was sick of it, 11 U. S. Ambassador a HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Pictured IJ S. 2 Exclamation diplomat, 3 Rove Stanley K. 1 ■ 4 Compass point '3 Notary public 5 Honey maker (ab.) 6 Existence 10 Trustworthy 7 Court (ab.) 11 Indian army 8 He is new U. 17 Shrieks 33 Sticks in mud (ab.) S. ambassador 18 Eagle (comb. 35 Sine loco 13 Organ of to The — form) (ab.) hearing 9 French capital 20 Near (ab.) 38 Plant part 15 Inspires 11 False gods 21 Strained 39 Bird's home reverence 12 He is one of 29 Engine and 42 Anger X16 Admiral (ab,) the new U. S. cars 43 Noise 17 River — to foreign 30 Man's name 46 Symbol for 19 Attire countries 31 Portuguese cerium 22 Reproach: 14 Interpret coin 47 Early English 23 Loosen 16 Space 32 Shade trees (ab,) 24 Set anew z I3 4 5 6 7 25 Caamn • 26 Symbol forraiii, y : to ;� t'erbium",-I t 27 Senior (ab,) 28 Singing. voice 31 Entangle again 94 Markets ' 2z ,36 Slide over 37 Mollusks ' z9 '39 Hunter g" --.77'V.., �•' .' , st' _{ 1 i :g"5Z1 '40 Roman god of : sibs k,F, _ the under- —4: Z6 Z9 '30 ' 31 34 33 world (i "Sorry, ma'am but we Law,n't any left at all." Brother 11111 said he liked Christ- mas because then folks quit whis- pering and shoving things away when he Love in sight, Big vista thought Christmas was the happiest day ('ver but even little Sister realised that probably that new sparklcy ring on her fin- ger had something to do with it. Daddy wouldn't Ile serious at all, "\Cho wouldn't I like Christmas?" lie asked, "think of the dinner we had. .And look at that tie I got. (Yes, just look at it," he mutter- ed) "And see how happy Bill is when I help him run that electric contraption. Oh yes, and I also like Christmas because it may see the end of a certain little girl's endless stream of questions'." * * • It was Muninly who took the longest of all to answer the ques- tion. 'faking the little girl on her lap she said softly—"I like Christ- mas, darling, first of all because it is the Birthday of the Prince of Peace. I like it too, because it brings so many I love under one roof, And I like it because in the huge world about us there is a comparatively greater spirit of friendliness. And i like this Christ- mas particularly because there is no more war and less of the heart- ache and loneliness that follows in the wake of war. And then, too, I like Christmas hecausc 1 have you, little daughter. Children and Christmas belong together, so you are part of my Christmas." .Although only partly understand- ing the little girl was satisfied and snuggling up to her mother sigh- ed happily as she said— "1)n you know, Mummy, 1 don't like Christmas at all. I LO\'E it." srcrecaoexe rerpnr oraneptuvrtnevbeg Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee ,i« arV44,.,ItL,e 'ur %tot roarroaeaa,tS/v t at 1. 1n what color and where should monograms be engraved on letter ,taper' 2, 1s it considered proper to wave a handkerchief :IS a Means of greeting an acquaitance or attract- ing attention? :I, 'n what should ice served at dinner? 1, \\'stat is the usual limit for Nil silver that is placed 00 t11e table before the meal is served? 5. \\'batt is the best way tor a hostas to signify to her guests that she is ready to leave the din- ner table' ANSWERS 1. They may be engraved in gold, saver, plain white or in colors at the top of the paper, the size and shape of the paper determining the correct position. 2. No. This is not only 1. breach of etiquette, but it should 11e forbidden by health authorities as a germ spreader. 3. in sherbet glasses. •t. Three pieces of flat silver at each side of the plate is the usual limit. .Any addi- tional silver is usually brought in with its own rouse. 5. fly catch - Iii the eye of her most important guest, and then pushing fuer chair cream be Ammer t0 PrfvIOYu Puzzle A I T W I NG BOMB MEN_JER t E ARI A E a:TO 0 AN :TR No 'D I J RS 'TEE ROE WING PEA EN :• TR bT AR. JB.TAIT ,' FL'R TIN T E E — — h},1 L 0 1 O L E DRN LIAR FLEW ETE,MEL T X13 ly ,%,Z 1516 ti zo `116 .v1.._: 11 ZI 'Al Ocean' movement' 3T X44 Weight of India 145 Symbol, for tin" 8 Color ;48 Steamship -1 (all) 49 Insane How To Make Poinsettia Bloom Again Next Year How many of us have tried and failed to keep the Christmas poin- settia in good condition? While it is not an easy task to be sure, it is by no means an impossibility if given proper attention, writes Rf. E. Moriarty in The Western Pro- ducer. Many of us receive the poinsettia as a gift from our friends around Christmas time. When the lovely plant arrives front the florist place it in a warns, sunny window, where the temperature ranges from sixty to seventy degrees. When the surface of the soil becomes dry, give a thorough watering but do not have water standing in the saucer. guard against drafts and chills and watch for mealy bug. As the leaves start to fall in early spring place in a partly darkened roost, giving water only at re- quired; once a week will probably b enough. About the end of May prune the plant to within three or four inches of the soil surface, repot and sink i.. a sunny bed in the garden. New growth will develop during the summer months. Late August is about the hest time to transfer the poinsettia from the garden to a sunny lvindot . It will need plant food, and regular watering but not too much of the latter, and a tem- perature of around seventy degrees. Given such treatment the poin- settia should bloom again for Christmas, SCOOPED -OUT WAIST The fashion trend this year will emphasize shoulders and hips, mini- mize the waistline, as shown in this smart suit worn by Georgie Clif- ford, one of Britain's famous models now visiting in Canada, A °must" is her sheer, full-fashioned nylon stockings, with delicate back - seam and fashioning marks to em- phasize leg -slimming, 1 IUTT AND JEFF Y'�.ql� IALlit# nlVnc7nca6011478tV ertt't,7nt 'n,2114./" D HOW CAN I ? ? By Anne Ashley I �• How , an i pre\ est the tarn - ;shim., of Eat silver? A. By keeping a piece of guuu camphor in the drat% lr. r 1. 1I0w can 1 remove moils was, frultl cl0thin}'? A. By placing the spot over a 'I'urhidh towel, then placing a clean blotter over it and pressing the is not removed, repeat the treat - 111111t. Q. glow can 1 atoid watery cus- tard? A, Watery custard results from too hot an oven. When baking custard, set the dishes in hot water and be sure that the oven is a slow one, Q. What is a good renuly for an inflamed nose? A, An excellent remedy is to apply equal parts of witch hazel and pare alcohol. Rug Anchor For p, ogle 11110 (1011'1 rare for skid ling around the hoose on slip- pery throw rugs, here's an item bat 00 the ntarktt after it war- time holiday. It's called a "rug anchor" and is nothing note than a thin layer of synthetic sponge rubber that lies unobtrusively be- tween your shinin gwaxed floors and your small rugs, It may be cut 10 fit any size nig and is guaran- teed to give your step a nonskid self-confidenre. Scraps of Soap Onc way to use those precious pieces of scrap soap that accumu- late is to make a jelly from them that can be used in place of hard - to -find flakes. To one-third cup of soap remnants, add one quart of hot water; allow to cool and set aside to jell, ER CHOICE IS YOURS! Maxwell House gives you the saute marvellous coffee blend, whether its Super -Vacuum Tin '(Drip or Regular Grind) or Glassine - Lined Bag (AH Purpose Grind). 1 TSCt All •ONIYr DIIUG1TOsl1 1' v1A00 4A .)'S Fine Cud jl Makes a better cigarette mum Num an am mum D'J'EVER? I'M GETTING ALONG SWELL, DAD! .,.,.,. LISTEN TO THIS 6 , r , v 11 ) l+ .41 Vs D'J'EYER MUMBLE TO YOURSELK WHEN THE SON i BEGINS HIS PIANO PRACTICE JUST AS YOU START t TO READ YOUR NEWSPAPER — GREAT KIDS, EH, DEAR? AND JUSTAS YOU GET SETTLED IN ANOTHER PART OF THE HOUSE, THE DAUGHTER DECIDES ITS TIME FOR HER VIOLIN LE55ON-- IYE ALWAYS SAID THAT r% .THERE S NOTHING LIKE A MUSICAL EDUCATION FOR KIDS 1' t.,, .,,,, ,, 'ii 1�1 '1 t ,s1, ' . ,,\ \ .. , , .. i .1? .\ t BUT SOME MONTHS LATER WHEN THEY 80TH TAKE / D()'EVER REALIZE THAT TAKING AN INTEREST FIRST PRIZE AT THE SCHOOL CONCERT, YOU FEEL. , IN YOUR YOUNGSTERS' 5TUDIES ISA BIG EN - AS PROUD A5 PUNCHCOURAGEMENT TO THEM ? oAWEs' LACK NORSE 6•W Z9 BREWERY JEFF WRUNG IN THE WHOLE COUNTRY INTO THE SUBJECT By BUD FISHER kitl WELL,TNATS No WELL,JUDGE, {' •''h I,, WWI -T0 NIT SUPPOSE IIE A MAN! ,,, CALLEDYOU A LITTLE I RISN BOOB W N AT WOULD, YOU DO? / WELL, ISM 140T WELL,SUPP05E FIE,''Q�'„ SUPPOSE GERMAN! CALLED YOU ' r,,/,; NE CALLED WHATEVER t<IN� ��; YOU A OF A 13006 ., GERMAN ,�• A`LITTLEl , . 1,� BOOB? YOU ARE WHAT 1+foULD You Do? 1r 1 PAGE !• AUBURN BIRTHS CRAIG -T0 \tr. and \! I"..ImWESTFIEL17t Iek!:nn,e, TIIE STANDARD Wednesday, lye:'. 18, 1910 IIULLETT i riot Is of \Ir. ;11111 itr.. I.cJ e \I.•- I'.\a, to. ) II livid, \i,'tt•11 ,'n Beattie Incl 111 1 ond'.'sboro l t•nlnntn- NIr, 1u,1n' t I. \\glue -tea\ \\1111 \ir and Mr.. Norman i!\ II,I!I on Ft ilia) i.‘ ening. Dancing Craig, on December 1't!1, 194t,, in , is \Iioell ;11111 \It \\111 \Irl1„\\tel. \\,I• e0jn;c 1, 111.1 t h, in; pen\;1 l � lite Clitt:on Public l Hospital, a !,ahy \I i,. I':il;l 11 at. NN 11. k \., \i l,- l,\ \I r. and Mrs. Belt .\lien, \lis, \lac ' girl -Carolyn Marie. 1'e,ggt I,,orir1. It N . , 1 I r anis,. \II,. GO\'ls?R-To \Ir. an' NI r.. \'hrrt 1 \\ d,on. of l 11nt,In. and \I'. ,,n I \I1, Govier, 011 December 8'11, 19 -it), in't ((.lily• I ',:kit 1t!, l !iii I:. \ •T'e'l ,111 the Goderich 11 'Hilal. the gilt 0f a Sunda\• \\itil NII ,11:'1 \Ir,. \\ Illi.iul ,,L 1.,1:, rc:; the i. hu\\ing :oldies, daughter -Alberta Ica,(. l'artcr. \\i:,t \I r. Iittit gu Smith presented NI :ss Marion S:11 1;1• to \I• Ie.\\ ttll, Lie :1 \\ it:i a 1 ter• e of nt tie): Leslie y,tI'll I:1-1 \\ t', k 011 1 1111 roll 111, \l r. \\ csle\ l.radn,'el: has been1I 1'. ',ill ,l ,tlIt ,1 .) confined to h', lied \\it!) the t.'lucl.cii ; NI i„ I.lcanor 1',I\ 1"r '1'11x. \I r. and \I r,. 1 i 1 don Sivitll an Miss Sadie Carter of Godcrirh i, at Ilarbara \\ it'1 \I r. Int \I; -. NIari iii x.1:1:'1 tit her home at present. ,0Mr. and \Ir,. Zack \\ il.on of Nile \\',nyll.ul. with Mr. and \Ira. Frith .\rtbur. '•ir. h 11,d 1 11.l\ 1 r 1- v' -'!r1 ! !1i. T h e I)aptht Church sun,I;t\• 1 ;i: eat •. .\i:.. and Mrs Int t la. 1 r. 1Stl1100l held their annual Christmas \!i,s \Iali'r:e \le\I1tie t'1 I11)ill . tree on Saturday afternoon. \ large inol o� \tial her parent... NH. crowd attcr,1id. and \Ir \\-1111,1111\I c\ tt t• \!r. \\ 1!(1:1111 C.1,'ilr, \lI. Il.lrt,1 I ca: r.' then safely 1liron_:.1 any utHa s he laid. Carried. The AuIburn ilge Sch of bel f moved h\ I (.Irycr lo!nl•t 111, rr',nrl 1 >• dnf.rulti,.• the future 111:,\ titin their alanyl( 1 ar','ncl, r•'tr-t.linmel:t Cat t r. \11. ,Lit k 1111111 .n n ,i ; t' he n ' ' I 1:4 •t, f 1:1) 1)1 to 11, lwr 11. h\ Ir,' tl:r'ttl i`II ''u,l v, ill cl:a I,c them t0 build houses 1.11 by Chane, Coultcs, that 1111' 111(1- 1•=' 111 the I'nr Ellis Hall on t'tle,Iv: ry- I1)1iieil 0ii1 st' 11'illrt'lt the Int' of he ell;{ adjourn to meet again MI Janllary'•t• ming. Mr. ! lii: I.itt.e i, the tcarhrr. It`'11l \• i \ \ yr\ \Ir• r\ l"ui I'ra' 1 1 ;1 ! t''''t ':I11InII t, ;'It 1.1110. 13, 1917, at 10 a. tn. l'arrie;i. A title pregraul was pre•ented and a good cro\wlI attended. reader, or die St:nda: i.-rlig'It. \\e are p:i\1,c:.:d in \\el..: The foltii ing account; were }mill: Auburn .'ore, N) ill observe Boxing; 'I he l !Iristira, :ret ill, of ii,,. \\'.\I: , coming an e\ -of firer , f the h.C..\.h. R. 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I1 Il'Il', Melly,, •r\•nlItlt'.d 1 by Yoe full(, that Con: t i f ter\ 1x11111 >• Snit h, tier;e 81111th :o111 I:Itt \c 1 its. ' Marty\ Johnston all 1,11. 1'111(1 .\1;, 1 Iutie!I. \Ir. awl \I1,. Bear. 'l 11t:: e,diell t1, 111' platform. 1. NIL„Cm \'i -ice I 0tir t'Iu (.k 1,-u11 I be attjournet until _Bomar): 1.1, 1'';7,' (.•:1: rig 1. >. \t, -ltd by Sam .\Ic'ocl,, ,te )1011'11 he Joe 1111((, that the contract '.\f print ng .: ''1111 !mitre grratne,< of .I nati.11 for 1')47 be gi\en to It I\l•III'(IIV, >, , 11. jel'l's! It, Illlll:bcl' 11 I)1•tl,'rts Post, for $10L).0(1. (arrI:'tt. I>• lial'1,\' (11risti:1:1 homes •', it ;!h BillI. NI ell by Joseph \ uill, seconded b\' ;1.•„.r. - hr ,t Duly of t (juicing it lam I Harvey Johnston, that \lorri• Town_ t )• >, >, 111 int; \\;11 tear, Way have deVLloped b\• ~ant Alcock, that the road hilly: ;I, 4• 1..•r• ,r;;iitit, tui 1 characters ti hi h 111'1 t.rc,ented by the Rad Sllperinter.:l,'nt , an cher 'ugh 11 Int i, 'tarty I in the ship give $10111) grant to Ilele1 oe Li - 9'111111: \ \\e ;rust 1)1;11 our 01111.4 hear\'. Curried. .r u;t„ 'n o,' in,liUlt)l 11u:in;i iy1 \I vet! by Charles Conttr,, cttlndcd More Shopping Days Until Christ aS See our complete Zine of Bedroom Slippers for all the family, Also Ties, Scarves and Stetson Hats.Are you going to get a new pair of shoes for the holiday? We have just received a new ship- ment of Men's Fine Oxfords (black and brown); Woolen's Pumps, Etc., in all sizes and widths, in- clu(iing "A". RUBBER FOOTWEAR OUR SPECIALTY, A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year '1'o All. , 1 , , 1,1,111 1 , .� . I ,I , i1I 1. 1 I lie .1 .i. .1.:11..11. I .Jt .. . .. Y T1IE IIARBIS SHOP lrjl1e Corner Store". Blyth, Ontario. if ,• 3, .t, :, :r 14 :• >• 1, :• •J :4 '4 :• it 44:. :, :, 4, •�rr�• •�, r�• r�•.�. r�.:• r:.r�r r:,•�• �••� ,�.,i, Pi'r f i•,:.,:• r:• r: ,4 r•0,;• i,, .:•.:• •�. •�,.�,.�. •�• r�• r•0.•0 •�. �, r�.%r •:..�, •�, •4 •�• •�. r�.,�•,�•,�.•i! I 07%r-4( •••- 1 H 8R/110 THE OME . roR CHRTEAS t( PRIMAYTN, WAY with a SPA/a v4Y T/CHET AS A G/8" Nothing's more acceptable to absent 'wed ones than a chance to spenJ Christmas or New Year's at home ...So send a prepaid railway ticket this year( Any Canadian Pacific agent will arrange delivery and explain about special low holiday fares. "The Chri-tn:a' tit r\•" aas read Ir.' for your 1011111ry acid all the ideals and lei\•tit Telephone .. . ,. , I. 1 Nli•I:ill, p 'fele• Inure 6,11 ' i \i r, Ni x111:01 Ni I i.,,; ell. I': a\ e1 wa.t..,anti( n, V, r b. IIi dell . 11' Ini•e•cd In \Ir' :,:;c\'in \I(.l)(I\Vei..\\'. \' Ru\•, Fel, of Agriculture 1(..t8 t \\ e acv tti:I'kitll 4 Ind \1' Rebell i ver dtl•tl„t! }'y;t, t'r "ling rnntraet '�'.t1;i Mrs. 1. I.. \lel),Inell, NI r•• \\. ). a ,111' I:I', II;ht you and all the other Ivan \lc:\rte'', cart'ahing 12:1..(11(1! : 11t• l•aitipl el, \I r. \\';lli;,in \1.•\ 'tti.' : 1 young then f our community ,,licit' i Crci! \1'herlrr, salary 1? l.(Il! deet. "St:o• of the I:as' " Nut, rendered h,'mu' :1:11. I Harvey I,Iltn t n, sa:;'\ 75.')1) \t nn.' til;c, nla11) of IIs 111111,1 not ('harts' Coulte,. salary 75(1) tinder -mild why \011 were so anxious to saw :\ic,tck, salary . 751,1 return to England. after gum wait I Joseph 1'ndl, saLu'\ .. 75.'0 home. but now Noy ten lerstand coin-' \\•111. Shaddire, t'x!uli,i•s 5(Intl ;'Intel\'. I T. Dui:" las, expense; 411,1'(1 Sty la, :11th, ugh you area stranger I II, NleCutc•heou, expenses . 4 HD Cool,. \I rs. Drell l'onk gat e tt paper t on Christian `;ty'aar'',hi)1. \ir, \i;n'- v'm NIel) '.\ell real) ;1 •tor\ “Thi. Star I Ilope". NI I•-. \Ic\ ittie gave a Chit; ter in the S:u ly 1) ,' k, "lath, al the Thre•hl u1d." The rep.ut 1 t' the Pre,b\•tct'ial meeting at lienln !let' \vas given by \,'rn::l '1•,\1111' and Gordon Smith. Each p.esent an•\\er- ed the roll call \\itis a \'e'••r pertain_ iltg t0 l'hristloa-. aril ('tri -Inn Car ,ls \vcrc sung tin• nghnut the Int c ing. Thy meeting close(( 0hil pr,i ver by the President, 'd r . (1"ing In the audittliunl of tby \\•estiield l'Larc!1, bein', rr;aa ttrcd. the chiii'e'' se. -Cee' are brine held in the basemen'. The 1) IL le auditorit'an has rcc:'ive ; t'11' c at of plt,ter, and the crilinl: has re;•five l a finishing coat. 011in,g to the latene-t of the season the tt'all, may hale to reinaM unfinished until Spring. \Ir. i?arl .\nlers 11 , 1' Itelgr:I\r had charge of the •ertice at \Vestfield oil Sunday. Re':. Harold tin. 11 expects to he able 11, take change of his )vi rk on Christina- Sunday, after his recovery fl•U111 a recent 1ili cation. _ CARTER SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS ANNOUNCED t„ the :majority of ns, we loci\" Yin' R. \Ic\Itirrity, expenses have already several friends, and \\e R. 'fa\I'r, cxpenst's h• !1y von toil soon 'eel "tplitc at hl 10e" Dept. of 1leaith, In'in1111 and 111'1,1 \U:I 111a\' soon learn 111 lu'e George NIart::l, Riv'isiag voters Ito country 1I you have loved your ft .;net' hone. \\'e 0)1 thani:IInt Can- ada i, nut always a, colt( a, 't is lo_ ni:ht. \\ t' hat t' that in future years, )1111, \I n.nieipal \\•arid, > ui phi,. . \ i( Erskine, collecting taxes . .\,Edney Tittles, advcrti.ing Rev. Donk p, Ilc'grtyc Library ;1111( )'„ti' l'tt:c sou \\ill be able to11)11r0, Itel,gra\e and \\';tlton •ruthiully :ay that you are proud to 1Street lights . 0' Canadians. jGe,rge \lichie, pccial prize, \\•e present this gift as a token of I plotv}n'r match . ur csh'ent and Very hest \wishes for \\'. 1 L•tckweit, \\';Ilton st, wits your fu'11re tt:atli, happiness and pros- ttt,i,iiy." and pupil, of S.S. No, 11 \till hui 1 their Chr': ttuas Concert 00 Nriday. 1/eetmlbcr 211th, at 11:15, :\ play, "\Inti} Order \\')f.'" w•l1 be presented by the 0 ludts ul tae Srclion. NI any enjoyed the school concert at S.S. No. 5, on \\'ednes"tay night. \Ii Vaughn and her pupils are t be con- , gratnlated on their performance, The musical numbers Ii\• the pupils, trained liv \irs. \\'t'ndorf of Clinton. were pat -- Thy Carter S',laoklrhilt .\wards for ocularly go:'d. Mr, Ira Rapson was 1946 f.r the County of Huron, have the ycr\ capable chairman, and a very been 1nn•outiced, t\ith the 11 inters as efit,,:ti;ttatr Santa 11,1s pl•rse'llt. inflows; first, \larg;ll'et t. •t'anlhlyn, daughter of \!r. and ilex. (dean(: Tan Mr, Tam- \I. Gale and pupils of IL•tr- hl\n, Mullett to\\n,hip, 0 ,uuleut at lock school 0.11 hull! their concert . n the Clinton (:o }t•gi;tle 1tt,titn11' Se_ \\'erhte;tl:t' night. 'Lite adults of the Gond, I?, Meryl Sanderson. a tu'len• at Sutton ha11. l•t't'i rt'tl a fine play. the Guderic'I C• llegiate in-t•tuic; Mr. line Nlt'!d tank ad'ant;tgt' of third, \\-. Stewart ,,\Icltridy, a student the fine \\a -tither to shingle the roof at the Clinton Collegiate Institute, ------------- ROE '.F,,.EEI1S NOW SOLD in BLYTH by A. L. Kernick Next time you are in town, drop in and say Hello. ROE ;F'E.E ROE f FARMS KING, CO.,-:ATWO of his house. \Ir. and Mrs, .\udryv I.n_x visited with relative, and friends around I.otides'11,r0 over the tweek_t'id. \I. \\'illianl Carter celebrated it's birthday on Dem int 1' Kith, at the home of his eon, George. \1 r. and \irs. D. R. \1clttinzie of Lucknow aol \I r. Hugh Campbell of \\'altos were present. BELCRAVE The 13odanin Farm Forum nit at the home of \1r, and \irs. C. R. C lilts on Monday night. The lith line Forum \t err the guests of the liollntin group ;t it \vas review night. The liroadctsl 11 as listened to and the pre: ident, Clarence \'uill, tool: charge \lartin Iirasby introduced the guest speaker, \It•. Kyle, of i)lvih, who gave many interesting experiences he has :;a 1 as 0 banker. Chirsinlas Caro's were ;Il'n slimy by the group. The minutes of the prod, tis meeting were read. \Irs. Rae Crawford Nva, elected President for January, when the first meeting will be held at the home of \Ir. and \Irs. \\', 'Kelly. The Short Course given by the Department of .lgricttlturc will he hell in January hr"y. The recreation committee, \Irs, C, I'ro:'ter and Rae Crawford conduct- ( d progressiyy euchre when Dan Hal - khan 11 on high se re pla\•ing a lady's card and Bob (will high for hien, \lrs, Rally and Cecil \\'heeler tont: the con_ 5 -dation prize.. lunch was served and a social time enjo\•ed. Mr. and \irs. J. D. \ic('rea, of Tor- onto, with his parents, over tine week- end. \1 r. \\'. E. R n'land has tll'posed of bi' property and business to \Ir. John hnwaui, who has taken i011t''.inn. \ir•. Gettig- Pro -ter <nffere•' a (iii-i"'nna- ,'ute't,i'1nt!'ni- ;1'e der -_•t the ,lay now. Geo. I letherin-,tol, dog tax refun•I . . i•::Irl Coutts, dog lax refund George \l actin, salary St41 t?.05 14."1 5'.?S 3.01 111.0;1 147.1(1) 5.1!0 0.3'1 ?,00 20) 275.110 WER 11N1111 • 7 xin In keeping with the custom of the past few years, I hereby proclaim Thursday, December 26, I3c'xing Day,,to be observed as a holiday in our vil- lage. FRANKLIN BAIN'1'ON, REEVE. "GOD SAVE THE KING." N11.1I,MNNMIN•#~17VJMN+11 0,171114N11N471.N11 7I11/11N111J ***N1.1I1 l'os ta),'c '5,1)1 3)railt, .. 35,111) 1'cns:ons Colmnirs:un, .. - . (110 Fed. of Agriculture .. .. -.. . 7 S ) Nelson Higgins, salary lull,(lJ Statement ...... Relief 0', liar School .\ttendance Officer !h ststat' and Supplies R:ch;:r:! Alcock, Sellers Drain George NtItt'tin, Clerli. ?lerchandise 1)antag'ed I3v Broken `'Window Si ,acuate during the 11t'av\ gale of 111.0 \Innlla\ uigllt, one t,1 the top \t•indo\t; ?5 11'1 ?II(I in lite 1larri, ~hop, ,:icruln!1e11 to t'. u' 1,3,01 hc:t\'y blast, and failing i'nt;u II, dant- 31.371 age . several pair of e\;len,iyy shoes that urry nt the lime, nn tli+itIOty. ti`t(tVZ•ii?" S ORTAGE C LECTRICIZ'Y! .t• SOUTHERN ONTARIO faces a severe power shortage right now. Every home, farm, store and industry in the southern part of the province must save electricity in every practical way if essential services are to be main- tained during the present winter period, and rationing restrictions avoided. Hydro, therefore, asks your sincere co-operation to relieve an urgent situation, THE DAILY PERIOD DURING WHICH SAVINGS SHOULD BE EFFECTED IS BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 8 P.M., AND CONDITIONS ARE PARTICULARLY ACUTE BETWEEN 4 P.M. AND 7 P.M. HERE IS HOW YOU CAN HELP IN THE HOME and all Christmas decorative lighting until Saturday, December 21st, and again after January 1st, 1947. Turn off lights when not required. Use a minimum number of lights in the living -room, consistent with good vision. Use electrically heated water sparingly and check leaking hot water taps. Do not use range elements on "high" when a lower heat will serve, and turn off all elements as soon as possible. Cook oven meals as often as possible and avoid the unnecessary use of surface elements. Turn off verandah and other outside lights. Turn off all small appliances as soon as possible. Do not use electric air heaters and grates, IN STORES Eliminate all Christmas decorative lighting before December 21st, AND OFFICES 1946, and again after January 1st, 1947. Eliminate the use of electricity for signs and store windows from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, Turn off all lights when not required. Use electrically heated water sparingly and checic leaking hot water taps. Do not use electric air heaters, IN Switch from day to night operations wherever practica')le, INDUSTRIES Turn off factory and office lights when not needed. Turn off motor -driven machines when not required and effect ogler savin3s where•;cr possible. Avoid the use of all non-essentin' outdoor lighting. Do not use electric space heaters. THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISS1 ;:I Lai r.; -'.i.i ' 'e(jnes(f ay, Dec. 18, 1916 Fruits, Vegetables Groceries Sunkist Oranges , 2 doz. 392's, • 9c; 2 doz. 31'!'s,115c Also Four Larger Sizes, Grapefruit, Lemons, Bananas, Delicious Apples, 'I'ungeriile;i, (ii'iloes, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Turnips, ('t)okil1g and Spanish Onions, NU'T'S---1)ianton(I bu(I(Ie(I Walnuts, Brazils, Fil- berts, Almonds, Paper Shell Pecans and Mixed Nuts, I)1►t:�', Figs, Peaches, Apricots, Mixed Peel, Cherries and Minccnlen1. OIN T'III. +' 1l' ON 1\0'118 ---ANTI RAT BAIT. 1t'- '•;c1-( il'.; 1'ii'i'crcnt. Quick Acting, Kills; in 12 to .18 hours• Harmless To Household Pets. en's and Boys lil'iu,cs, Ties, \York I'iuits, (;overalls and Work Boots, NC\w;On am - 2 aid :; ply, I3cr;t \Visite: for A Merry Christmas and 1, ii:at.�:�,� New Year. &mail"s General Store WE DELIVER - PHONE 9 1. THE STANDARD ' GROCERIES 444.41-,41.44144,441114 (flltlS'I'\IAS CANDY MIXI;I) NU'T'S, f ###+.9 N•#4ve Nlttl tNlltN _.______,_v •--_-„_ _ Oranges, Tangerines, Grapes, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Apples, Cranberries and Mincemeat, Fresh Vegetables, Roe Feeds - Pioneer Feeds Shur -Gain Feed - New Life Feeds Egg -Grading Station • Locker Storage 2 A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year 'I'() A I I. A. L. KERNICK WE DELIVER -PHONE 39. } r Wishing One and All S � A Very Merry Christmas sesIttlitsCsOLKICVCCIC0101(11: dKCICIVOIX1(1011 Elliott hisurance Agency BLYTH-- ONT. INSUR1: NOW! AND BE 2SSU1tEI). Car - Fire - Life - Sickness - Accident. J. II. R. Elliott Gordon Elliott tri JUST IN FUN Little Tots Duane, aged three years, watched his baby sister in great astonish- ment as she pulled herself up in a standing position for the first time, Winn he rushed excitedly into the next room, calling, "Oh, 'Mother, come quick, Sister is standing on her hind legs!" The Bishop's Plight .A bishop attended a banquet and a clumsy waiter dropped a plate of hot soup iti his lap. The clergyman looked around in agony and said; "Will some layman please say something appropriate." Animal Crackers "He says he could do it quicher with his teeth but ` the union won't let him:' Take Her Away The head of the house approach- ed the young man. "Look here," he said, "you have been calling here to see my daugh- ter for a long time now, May I ask what are your intentions:" "Well," said the suitor, "I had hoped to become an addition to your family." "Let me tell you," was the reply, "there's nothing doing in addition, You'iI have to substract." Praise For All A certain old Scotswoman could never be induced to say a hard word about anyone. "Why," exclaimed one of her friends, exasperated at hearing her plea on behalf of some neer-do- well, "I believe ye'd hae a guid word for the 1)c'i1 liiinse1'.'' "\\'eel," came the pat reply, "he's a verra industrious pairson." Indignant Little George came home in a sad state. He had a black eye, many scratches, and his clothes were a sight, IIis mother was horrified, and, with tears in her eyes, said rcbukingly: "Oh, George! George! How often have I told you not to play with that naughty Brown boy;" "Play!" answered little George, looking at his mother in deep dis- gust. "1)o I look as if I've been playing with somebody?" Riding "Blind!" The driver of the bus gave his passengers a violent shaking as he swept around another corner at terrific speed. "O11 dear," said a nervous old lady to the conductor. "I do wish your driver wouldn't go so fast around these skiddy corners." "That's all right, lady," answered the conductor cheerfully. "Von just want to shut your eyes, sante as he does," Cleverness Pays A minister and his wife were discussing two men who were in the news. "Yes," said the minister, "I knew them both as hogs. One was a clever, handsome fellow; the other a steady, hard worker, The clever lad was left behind in the race, but the hard vvorker—well, he died and left sixty thousand pounds to his widow, It's a great moral." "Yes," replied his .wife, with a Futile, "it is. 1 heard this morning that the clever one k going to marry the• widow." A Sure Thing "\Wung \ung," said the nmag,is- tratc, "Yon are charged with con- ducting games of chance. 1Tave you anything to say for yonrselt:" "Yes your honor," replied the Chinaman, "Me no play game of chance, yards all marked, dice all loaded, Inc win (very time. No chance at Ali." Know Your Hockey Stars 'There isn't a hockey player in captivity with more moxic than Anytts1us tt;u,l Bodnar, slender right winger of the 'Toronto Maple Leafs. Gus, actually, is taking quite a risk playing f pro hocks)', During the war, army doctors rejected hint be - Gus Bodnar cause of heart Right Wing p a l li f t a- lionc, When he reported to the Leafs for a tryout, he was well aware of the fact that he was entirely responsible for any- thing that might happen to hint. As it turned out, he caught a war- time place with the Leafs at the first asking. Gus is nobody's push- over, doesn't back up from the largest opponents, and is a puck - hound from the first to the last whistle in every game. * 1 Ilis real name is Bodnarchuk, but he chucked the "clink" when he turned pro with the Leafs for the 1943-44 season, Gus was born at Fort William, Ontario, on April 24, 1923. lie played his first im- portant hockey with Fort William Hurricane juveniles in 1940-41, then moved up to junior ranks with the Hurricane -Rangers and was top scorer in the Thunder Bay League for the next two seasons. Gus was recommended to the Leafs by Scout George (Squib) Walker and when the Leafs opened the 1043.44 campaign, Bodnar was in the lineup. Operating ss play - maker for Schriner and Carr, young Bodnar wound up as Rookie -of -the - year and recipient of the Calder Trophy. $ * Bodnar bagged 22 goals and had 40 assists in his first N.H.L. sea- son and that 62 -point haul enabled hint to finish 10th in the scoring race. Two seasons ago, his scor- ing pace slowed considerably — A goals and 36 assists for 44 points —but young Bodnar was a stand- out performer in the Toronto team's late -season drive to the Stanley Cup championship, Gus scored only three goals in Toronto's 13 Stanley Cup games that spring — hut each of those goals von games. Ile broke up an overtime duel with Canadiens by scoring from a Pace -off at the 12:30 mark to give the Leafs a 4-3 win and a 3-1 lead in the series—and he bagged what proved to be the winning goal in Toronto's fourth and clinching ver- dict over the Halts, a 3-2 triumph. Bodnar netted only once against the \Wings, but that marker proved to be the only goal of the third game and 1t gave the Leafs a 3 to 0 lead on the series. And by the way, that was the first goal Bodnar had scored against the \Wings in two seasons of pro hockey. * * * T.ast season, when the Leafs ran into right-wing trouble, young tins was shifted to the starboard side and worked for a considerable span with Taylor and Schriner. An in- jury to Mel 11111 caused flap Day to place Bodnar at right wing alongside the team's two speed merchants, :c.pps and Stewart, and Gus performed so well that 1)a" left him even when Ilill returned to the lineup. This season Bodnar is still right - winging it and started the current campaign ss' i t h his townsmen, Stewart and Poile—a line that was colorlully dubbed "'The flying Fort s". Gus is unmarried, is the idol of Toronto's ''bobby sox" fanettes and gets quite a kick out of the fan mail and poetry they send to him. TJxoid prevents diphtheria, yet in the last five years diphtheria caused 1,3114 deaths in Canada—a needless waste of human life. VOICE OF THE PRESS Natural Thing Our typewriter persists in mak- ing it giternnunt, and isn't so far wrong at that. —Brandon Sun Woman of Fine Sense \l issi55ippi woman chosen "Mrs. America of tract" prefers to stay at house with her husband and four children rather than go on tour with the title, and thus demon- strates her right to it, —New fork Sun Enterprising Chinese The spirit of enterprise is cer- tainly not dead in Cliina, Chinese marauders have just stolen four miles of the Hong Kong -Singapore submarine cable, —Edmonton Journal • Canard \Ve are quite willing to admit that Scots are thrifty people, but we flatly disbelieve tbt Guelph Nler- cury's story about the Scotsman who hound a package of corn plas- Irrs and promptly Ment out and bought a pair of light slacks• --I\ingston \Vliig•Stand,ul Sure Cure :\n American medical journal urging the greater use of "psycho- somatic medicine," warns doctors that they should not be content with a physical check-up of a sick patient, but should also X-ray his personality by means of asking 500 questions. The patient then gets sick of being sick and is ready to call it off, —Toronto Saturday Night Nothing New Think the shortage of dwellings is something new? The lead (di- torial in the Expositor of October t0, 1903, was headed, "The 1loutsing Famine." —Brantford Expositor In Reverse in the old days the horse used to run away and hit a pedestrian. Nowadays the motorist hits a pe- destrian and runs away, --Kitchener Rccorl Still Preferable Friends Of Fred Rose, M.P., claim his cell is chilly, It's a lot warmer than the grave Rose would have earned in Russia for a similar performance, —Toronto Telegram It Can Happen Here The present struggle going on between the l'.S, Government and John 1., I.rwis is, in the final count, one to decide whether decisions affecting the lives of the majority of the people are to he made by the elected representatives of the people or by one man at the head of a small minority. It is a decision which must sooner or later be made in Canada. Wes; it man hap- pen here. MACHINERY NEW AND USED - Of Every Description Phone EL. 1271 W, PETRIE CO., LTD. 147 Front St. W. - Toronto 'WE BUY & SELL' MERRY • CHRISTMAS • 1946 WA Celia/lad a OemiCeZvAea4/ Beneath the lighted trees, eager children unwrap their precious gifts. In hearths from the Maritimes to British Columbia, warm fires glow. There is food on our tables, laughter in the Bir and happiness in our hearts. Canada has earned this good Christmas, these good things. They arc ours to enjoy l)ecause we have walked the middle road. We have kept our sense of values. We have been moderate in our pleasures ... moderate in our spending ... moderate in all things. This Christmas is a good Christmas, and 'I'hc Mime of Seagram is happy to share the joy of all Canadians as We and you this year Fay, "Merry Christmas." TIIfl !UiTSE OF SEAGRAM REG'LAR FELLERS—Hair Trigger Test ARE YOU SURiz. TH15 MATERIAL 15 WATERPROOF? ,1, YES, MODDOM!� IT DOESNT1, LOOK IT WELL; .. TO ME! J MODDOM-; 4' I NOT Elms* „........--c-„--. -res LUCKY AN OCEAN ORA S11C14 ' 1 HAVE MY LAKE . HANDY C IMPUDENCE! WATER PISTOL MMM- WITH Mfr - WE KIN TEST IT!! MIOS By GENE BYRNES NEVER. MIND, MOM- \,‘ ‘%\\:, GI LUSAYt3••t! 'N,e 11•'� i PlattSTA .K. • I'11,1,0'1'y FIR( 111111':1111'1'1; OF. - livery nil age:' front 11 w,44'Ics up to to 1111'1V 4(1 (4)4.4(1)111)11 prices. Ituy your requirements muss', Lay old rhirk.i for Itnlu,'dinlr d1•li4'r5. Ireo catalogue. 'Perp N.14 h I'hieL- cr!er+, Guelph, (Int:'I". I).11 (11.1) .1111 ,'J'.tII'I'1:11 1 1111 10. For inompli Ile 1 lcllv''ry heavy Iii''.'(. 4Miler .4mil millet. now In 4441111 the m:trlcet: I; months h all y, „Ind e: 11 1: ll}- 111.,141. f„1 .I:,r,narl'-Fel,ru:u'y (l' livery lvith- oal delay. 1;i i1y II'1',•lier!', John N., llnrnilll,m, Ont. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 111111' ('44I('ICS 1'1' PA V S '1'11 \'1'.11!'1' t Hillis early. For ve:Ire the peak egg 111111 114 1 e1411) year 1)n- been mut- ing- hlrward 111 1114-; (•car, 11 pal's to 141m for a lone; period (Ir hilt prices by starling Four chicks eat - Ilrr end it' ltr ore go1(414 to hold the 1:rill.sh ,1:1 1'•I 104.'4'' 1441(1(11)' more fall eggs. So bn111 from the 14)14)1 I. ;411d long !ern! view' It Is good hushes: (44 start yaw• laying fl„clt •,4411,)' in January u1. I''ehrula'y, ,1 floor under the egg market until J:uauu•y :Ilse, (949. '1')1:11 Is the offl''hlt description of Nip 11em' 1:1'111,11 egg ,',I111':1,'I. 1111- portunity-4)4 4',' is no doubt about. 11, it's it real 1pl/orlue!ly I,4)' the poultry raiser 41.1114 raises 1a 1(1(11)' hood 1uy1ng• (1or14, our :11I'ire Is In 011y yotlr rh14'(( (arty 111141 buy Bund 01)1)'1114. ('(co lotto Moue. .111444 laying rood 1.0ady to lay p1llel'i fur Innn11)1111u 411.11voly-. Top \u1111 ('hf01n'rles, (;uelph, (-1nt:1111). BEST CHICKS IN 25 YEARS Yes, that Is 44)11(1 nil ItnInhow Chick buyers aro saying when they buy Rainbow Chicks, All breeders aro 100 percent (ret from pullorum, Order your chicks now direct from this 41d find not he disappointed. Torn Barron Leg horns, $12.00 per 100. Pullets $24.00. Marred Rock 111x411 $12.00 per 100. Pullets $:+1.00, \Vhite Rock Mixed $15.00 per 100. Pullets $25,0o. Brown Leghorn Mixed 114.00 per 100, Pullets $25.00. Leghorn -Rock 5llxed 11 2.0 0 per 100, Pullets $2;.00. lied •Rock Hybl Id $12.00 por 100. Pullets $21.00. Spe- olal prices on cockerels l;unrnnloe 100 percent live delivery to your station. 11.00 clown. balance C.O,1), Rainbow hatchery, Chatham, On• tarso. 1,000 LAYING AND itt:.1 I4 ' '('11 lay New Hampshire pullets for Im- mediate (lellv(ry, Also other breeds 14 weeks up to laying. Fill up your petty, eggs 1))'e )u b(g demand and at gond pricey. Free ('11lnlugue, Also chicks fur lnmu'lllnle deliver('. Tweddlo Chid( Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario, IBA1111111) 111)('115 4e WHITE 1.1.41 - horns. flaky Chicks: C,unlda (4)l- prove4 three grades: 1st. R.0.1'. Ch!eks.2nd, (0.0,1', Sired Chicks, 3rd, Approved Chleks, \Vo sell the first two grades Breeding stockull- ()rum tested. ('4111 write or phone Sinttery's Poultry Farm, Pickering, Ont. R 22, 13a SUSSEX X IIA111'ylllltl•S Cle I100iC :'(lull 0111)1.11 NUIV I''Ull SPICING CHICKS without delay at those prices. Mixed Chicks 13c Pul- lots 23c, Cox 7c. Leghorn X Hump - shires Mixed 13c, Pullets 28c. A1( breeders pulloram tested under Gov- ernment npprovnl, Order now to in- sure delivery when required, Bon- nlo'e Chick llntcllery, Box 256, El- mira, Ont 1'!1111,1'111' 104 111(4 BUSINESS, I hove unbounded faith In the I'oullry Industry for the coming season. Even during periods of high prices anti scarce labor, the poultry Industry hos leaped ahead, The reason -11 has payed off, flay safe with good chicks, You can't expect Just any 011111 of chicks to grow fast -to 1111100 gond use of their feed or shell out eggs when priers aro high. flay safe. Gel your chicks front au old established firm w11)4 years of "customer snt(s- faction" Order Twed(Iley and or- der early. The early 411)1410 is al- ways 11)44 money multi. do place your order now, to make sure of your chicks 4vheu you want thorn, And m14100 n note to get the infor- mation about Tweddle's 'I'Ime Test- ed 0h)cks, \Vo have been In busi- ness for 23 yera'14, free catalogue, Laying and ready to 1)y pullets for Immediate delivery. 1'wed,ill' (Adel( 1latcherles Limited, hergus, On- tario. BABY CHICK BUYERS IIv O11D1;HIND 1-OL'it 11117 11,4111' Chicks now, you guarantee yourself delivery date and also obinln an early order discount, We offer you clhIcks from breeders government handed and pullorutn tested, Write for 1047 price Inst and cnlnlogue. Mo41lcton Poultry Farms, Monk ton, Unlarlo, GOOD CHICKS PAY BEST Read what Mt, 13rondhurst of Joli- ette, Quo,, nye about our chicks: Aprll 30, 1946 -"Tho 208 chicks re- ceived In splendid condltlon, not one dead end only ono died since, They aro the most vtg01'olre bunch of chicks I ever received nett] 1 hove been handling chicks for over 40 years/" Order zloty and get the best. here nro our prices, Barred Rock Mixed, (12,00; Pullets, $21,00; White Leg. horn, Mixed, $12,00; Pullets, $24.00; \Vhlto Rock 511Xed, $15.00 Pullet•,, (25,00; Brown Leghorn Mixed, 114,00; Pullet e, 325.00; Hybrids Rocic-Red Mixed, $12,00; Pullets, 121.00; Hybrid Leghorn -1100c Mix. ed, $12.00; i'ttllete, $25.00. You nlso get free chicks, Goddard Chick Hate story, Britannia Ilelghte, Ont. 1110 S'!' 131 POIt'I'.1 NT G1.'l' Oi'll NEW ('A'r.1LOG, T1':I,1,s how ling nock Fat'nl Chicks excel In livability, growl)) and produc- tion of large eggs and meat, Write for prlcellst rind 1nlendnr, I(1(4 Rock Farm, Mille Roches, Ont. 100 CHICKS FREE With every order of 100 pullet clucks the give 100 free chicks (our choice). (tarred hock Pullets 321,95 White (lock Pullets $25.96. White Leghorn Pallets $24.95. Brown Leghorn Pullets 325.95; Red- 11ock hybrids, $21.95. I.egllorn- Rock hybrids, 325.95, All chlelca sold are from bloodtesled stock, back by high pedigreed etoelc. 31.00 hooks you rorder, 11nInnce C.O.D. (.hlln'nnteed Delivery Iient hatch- ery, ChnManl, Ontario BUSINESS OI'l'OIITl'NITIIS 1OIl1'IRV '1'1111 1'l''l't'IIIa ST.1n'P own business; home, office, Litera- ture (lescrillhtg "collection of 137 tested plans" free. The !louse of 401111ne, Vox 125, Station 11, Mont- real, ()tie, ,I1'.041N1,SS 11'ANTI.I, 1431.11,1, OR light ntnnufneturing, smelt hntch- ery, country +lore or Bummer bu4l- ness, Rep{lies kept confidential, Mitchougnll, Essex, Ont. 1)1'1.INI; AND CLEANING 11,1112 "YOU AN1'1'i!IN0 NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? 1Vrlte to us for Information. We are glad In 1nswer your questlotls. Department 11, Parker's 110e 1\'urks 1.Imllyd, 1 791 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. 1''.111.31 )'Olt SA LR 131) .44 II ES, 1'1.A Y 1,0.1 11, SO, 2 111441( t,) 1)' 1141.1.1) I'u(I 11)' t• 44n1 !'4,1,1,11(41. I:trrll,•et 0)41111411;i with 1411 u,nlenil u, es, 1!444444: x111 slrl•.an .- or. hard IIIIIIle1111te pus- :. -,+14111, 1,4,nr; 1:14414, -Piot )1op0, 1'1111 .11,1, ('0'1"1'11.\ ($1'111' 1'.1'1'1'111,, striking demons 411 wclsltnhle rol- l'.') NOW:. 1:ri1.:h1 luu,bna• 1141)4144, 11•illml )sirs;,ul,'.•,I, 4 I1)•:., $1.410,'('1)4 How, .41.61 41)114')' )lou:,• I:e•,;'rL, Si. 1'11,;1111 1I1)l))IJ,I:'I' II\ 11001 '1'14 'I'.tN Furs, Itw h Meal ivnlher 144 hoo', 1144y 44•:4l .v elp,'11eur1': 1,101 :1,1111, 1144111,' Tanner, Ito' 8111, 1\'iuu1111.g, 5);444, 44(411.1:11 11)11 8.01,1:, 11.14(1', I '.):n, II' x X. 'l11(4('', /4 91'1.1'111114'111 (n- 81)1r1e4 111'1 pnuudL 14.!4:4(4); 11111111.111., 1114` shipment. Hay h 4'1411,pnnl', 1.1d., \\"4md 1,11.14, 111)1. ('tii111ls.t'rlll\" 111'('IC1:111 1:W.('. irk ll''llbat,l1 for rale Bleep. Sel- lilll; rop:Irity 1_,41014, Itnt(•1,11,g en - 01111y ),non, 2; 411, (10 1.11.14, AipI> I'0'eddlc ,'hick hatcheries l,hnilrd, Iergt(s, Ontario. 1'1)1 N'I'I13' 110'1'1:1„ IS Sl,l:la'isO rooms, 1144(11'1. II:111, oil hwllie4, ~11(111 144.44): huildint , 44144' Igvoine, 11, II, 0e141-',rl4, 2'1 11/,/,,r 1:'1141, Tul'nnlu. 1►I:I,I4'lt)l S 11'IN'l'I.II ('.11 1011' (11411. Produced (ruin a 111L;,' 141 111e wlldrinesm 4vtth ,lets 41'1 under the ire. Frozen by the ltenlh,'r. The freshest to be had. Prices (I.'lit'rred ell your ra14Wily ..44444 .),, freight charges prepaid. Dressed 4:(1411044 Troll(, 37 I:_, ' 4,4')' pound: 141'essrd \11hi1rl'ish, 30e per (((4144)41: 11('('11,411 Ile;Idles Pilo., 2 2!•.4', per pulllld; It,und I'irkcrl'I, -:Pme 111.1. pound, (order., for lou pound 144114 411114 a4. - vetted, ('1111 44 14 11 abler, 00., 11, IlenlPsey, 11141 Plum, )1;uu1u1111, I:SGI,IS11 Ite'1,1,1)l)(; 1'1'I'I'11:‘• 111' the lanolin, impelled silt "Ilhydla11 ltogrt'.'' Price front VV., up, \\'fired orders rrrrlve preference, .1, 11, Charlton, 37 )'ort Si., 111 ford, Oot, ENGLISH 8l'l1t. 1;1;11 SPANIELS 4 young; males-I•:xr,'lleut (4, 04 end slow prnsleels Sired by 1'(4, Nod- toil 1011(1,11 I;11•eze--d:tnls of out. standing bloodlines, Iilelrl4.h, ISD Jlunr•, .1te„ \1'nlrl'• loo, Ontario. h1.4111'I.11 III 1,118 01111 INDOOR grossing. Gladiolus, 0 for 01.10; Dutch hyacinths, 4 for $1,10; Bo- man 11yiminths, 8 for $1,14: )'aper 14'11114 Nnreissee, 1n for 31.10: 4nnw• drops, 2I for $LIP; Primus, 21 for 61.10, Growing InslruetInns 41)111(14• 011. Large bulbs, postpaid, Ell) per's 14ulbs, llalzlc, 11,C 1'(111 SAsIiA'1't'IIIa1AN 1111'I'llI.S, 1'lu'ms, L'nnrhes, Stores and huvl- Iless0s of all kinds, wine C. IL Gingrich 1CJellnndcr, Emil 1:slate, Itegina, S:00. 1 11.1\"1: 041)1.), A 11:31' VIIIIA5- 111111 left, and 1011114 bonbons, and black cockers, 1'. lludtlrr, 1•'Ieshrr- ton, (nl, 11)1.A1, l'1111104'l'31AS 1;11'1'5-11.1111' Budgies milking strain) (oballs, greens, hole -greens, Un'quuis, sky blues, also albinos, Famous Melody ramifies I:ele,'led singers), foreign finches, (;old and tropical fish, heat - era soil lhrrnInaluty, u(1. pumps, Mille 111100 and Alts, guinea pigs, angora rn01,11 ,, 5(41 11 44(4)441 (4lten prompt atlentlnn. Melody 1lird & 1'el Co., SOU ('undns St., London, Ont. 111..1'1' .t.'4) 1;111)1'1;111' III sl.NI:SS for sale, 1001gew•al', 0rlelc :more, (apartment 11111401(1 d, purchase Wee one Ililr(1 don's. m011(4:4(11' for hnlanee 11-Ith monthly ((114'0','nls, Reuss a & Junes, J111111:1 ten.", 1t041gr- 14v1y, 0111nrio, 03 311111./ 1 I.l.n, 4,I4'rl•:11, 12 b.4,• light and power ;dant. !:a;let Rim and motors $!244.0)), I\`, A. (.'ur- 1el1, 3Iihnb,'rlel, tint s'I'1:11•.AIt'I' 1101!141.O'I.11'I'I:It', Itl.- pai'm for 4'Iipm:lstcr-p(a)r., sharp- ened. Loetasmlllis. mak'er's sharp- ening \\'anis, 253 rank St„ Ottawa, 11111, TIRES We n re overstocked at the present of good used trade -In tures teller. enticedto he In (4('ellenl !1)11'4), 600 X 16 $5.00 All orders shipped C,(I0. 44peclnl equlp,nrnl for vulcanizing Truck end Fain Tractor Tlcs. rt14,1 'VN 7')((11, r'nrner Queen and York Sts., 11A311LTUN, Ontnio, ON'I'A1110'04 MIIS'1' Afllnh:I1N mi ril'I'I.n '1'11111 511(1' 11'IGf;Ll; 1'1511 ,r 0i14(;NI:rIC I'I'I'S, Iden; Xmas Gifts, "Wiggle Fifth ewllne t1114(Ily about Iashlng hla brilliant colored body Ince the fightingest 1),814 ever, self ss'luling, no springs to break. 14eryone from baby to grandpas loves 14)08. price 5tic. Betsy & Totsy the Merry Magnetic )'ups, llogggone fun for Old and Young, You caul mnite em dance, jump, whirl and wriggle. I'eople go wild shout then!, Price 50c Also Jitterbug 500. }toy Sales Co., (lox 1081 %V.. %1'Innipeg, Man, Pint:* FOXES AND 11'IIS DRESSED ANI) made Into neckpieces, collars nod capes. 1'ltke advnntage of this offer before rising pricer+ take effect Jnn, 1, 1917, Oliver Spanner & Co Ltd., 26,1 EInm Street, Toronto, IIA 11)1)1!I.SSINn LEARN 11.11III11I1;SSINO '('1161 Robertson method. infotrnntlon on request regur41111g cin,,c4.. Robert - eon's ilnlydresalnR Academy, 137 Avenue hood, Tot onto, 1111141' 41'.INT1.I 11'AN'1'1.11 - IIIIIrIC1..11'1:1104 I'011 large battery of tt'flPull Ovens, Nn Inst hole, worst Inside heated building, long Job. Experience In flee brick n'oric not necessary. Phone 51112 )innlllton or write to flog 210, !Hamilton, (.'oke Oven Company of Canada limited, c/o of Steel Co. of Can, Ltd„ Hamilton Works, Hamilton, Ont. • .IN 1,114 1.1,1A.N'I' (0I'I'1111'1'1 N1T1' for experienced woman desiring light hnusewnrk nod 1114441st 441114 ehlldren 141 small home. ('h;u'wonl- an kept, no cooking-. State settles- expected7 ,James SL, tit. Calhe- rines, O,nttrl1. %VAN'('I.n - 11.111) FOR 1101151:- workc of soul;lrlg, Alodern home, gond Mages, small tamill'. State age, experience unci references. else, 1', lt, llllborn, Preston. Ont, Phone 530. ISSUE 51-1946 841.I.P 11".1 N'I'1;1) 1101 SI:ICI:I:P011, Altnl/L!; - A1;1:1), working tnral's h:,441,•, country town; 1 child; full 1 (rage. Richard Mohr, 'Whltn,•y, 8103 1111\'1'111,1, 1.11'la hl-:\('I.D (atmer :0o:11 is 4fe. No ,!lll,lren.: atoll farm near 'i'„r"oto, \\'lf,. a, 1\oil; - Mg; homek'•.•per, li1'4• l), 111•,11, (44,1110 "Iui11l,ed 41111) mo,l,'rr, 14,111enieheev, l'•'ritl114,•111 )..h, 14•(,•14.0' 1ilne err.•• and meat no; in''Ind4d tel 31n4e u'.,1.',• Ito\ 111, 73 .1.1ehritte 11111)1('.11. I'1".% ('4111I 1:8-I:1 0111' SI !Tien - 4r of Itheuooal. Talus or Neurl- li4 should rel 111v,n'= remedy, 51unr44'•. ),rut Store. ;133 High), l)1 - 1:11v,, 1'0-14,;,111 !Iain, III;Ia141;1''S 111'1"1'1;118, 111:1(11A1, 1'unie, rent,ves 11),' c1)10.1) of varl- 4.u:;,•, ulrors, henr11Is 1)4141 nrrrous• nor S. 31(4. 'I', Van 1'141114), ml:lnufne. Inter, :I;'S 1'4; 110(.11 Avenue (':., '1'0• 1'0010 12, POST'S ECZi:MA SALVE 1:44111140 the torment of dry eezemn. rashes nod weeping :Icf11 troubles. Poet's leezcnlu Salve will not 1111411'. point you. tchtng settling burning rr4crlt11, ache, rlllgwo)11, pimples and nth' tote's foot will respond rend)ly to this stainless. odorless ointment, regardless of how stubborn or himetess they may 0(4111, PRIC'l: $1.11(1 ('ER JAiB lend Pint Free on Receipt of Price POST'S RliMfiDIE'S 869 Quern SI 1•:. Corner of Logan Toronto. s.t'l'ISI'l lot 1181141,1" .- 1.1!'1:111' sofferer .'f Itlll (ullatie Pains 1(r Neuritis should try 441xun's Item- 5futto'a Drug 4tm'e, 32.3 11)- 3;4), Miall',, Postpaid ;1.00, '!'It1:.t'1' 14(1 ifA'1' 11113111 Willi electro-tar(gtetism for lrth- riti<, ltht'untotisut, In>0rnniu, Vnrl- , foe Veins and other rir('u1:4tory ailments. Flee expinuatory ':1411)41,- - let., from i'nnlaelt4Vned(es, 1`01164 4ileet, T4)44,mtu, 111 SI('.tI, INs'onl .1111N'I'S ("11111) .0, 110111)1\(TON Ilt"1"S, rolls, ('4rhatl401 ull14i0a1 In1Hru- nlent1, 111 church, Toronto 2, 0l'I'lllt'1'I 51'1'!1:14 1''Olt 11`I)3lJ1N 131: A I-IAIRI)R1 SSi:R 3(4(N (',\ N,1 I'.\'S 1,11.\ I ll NG 44')1001 I;r4;41 nppnrlunlll' Leman llalydee:;1inlr Pleasant dlglllfied prlfrss!on, 3;111411 thnusattd: successful, Marvel gr;nlu:a, s, .UIrriru's greatest 8)14- 1.,411, 11111slrated V:111111g1111 free. Write or ('all `4.0113'1':I, 11.01IIInnaI.SSINC, S(1101)1,8 358 44400r 4:, \\',, 'Toronto I11':n'he.a II 1iitie S1., Hamilton 71 Rideau Street, Ottawa, 'WEER TO I N 1' I.NT11IIS AN III'FI.I4 '1'0 VI ),III INl!IN'1'1111 I.I,t 1.l n14r•ntlnns nod full infor- 1ll1lin', silt Irre The 11411l-ny 1:egIsle)rd Palest Attorneys. 27' Bank Street, (44tew14, ('nnndn 114(11l.lts'I'o.'.t ('4411 & ('(441l'.1N1' Patent solicitors. Established 16!10. 11 liing %\'est, 'Toronto. Booklet of Information 4111 1'l'11111•yt. I'11118(IN.11, '.h:LI.1.1,11 COMM; 11 I: F 11 11 11 ('011141." \\'ondcrfnl Imnlc (reo. A1r- g!ddu 5lirsioe, Itochcsler, 11, N,Y. 4!)!:!: 111'PIIItTI'NI'1'11.5 113' 11,014. 11'1. pot 4 our moue on 11111iling Alts of cult:Milnl lord Mimi lean firms with new 4110:114, Ender 440 obllca• Ilan, just send name, ndllress, 1111, 10,4 97, Slit 1kin 41, Slnntrrnl, I'll(l'I'(II;I1.11'll V IMPERIAL QUALITY IS QUALITY AT ITS BEST 01 Il 11:.11 III/1 .No PAST sI:It1'- lee mid fine qunlil)' work will Ideals you. Ful' sotisfec(lon try Imperial, ); or 8 exposure films developed told Printed 1.1lrl:UI.tl, P110'1'0 SI'atrl('l Sl:(l!un 1, Toronto. SEASON'S GREETINGS FILMS DEVELOPED & PRINTED 25c ANY SIZE ROLL; 6 OR 8 '1'o get 1(411411))' work promet(3' 414(41 your rolls to ('1au1d11's largest studio, i M01'10'1'1.D ENLARGEMENTS 234. Size 4 x f,'' In 1.144441 4)101441(14, Mold Colored and Framed Enlargements at 4141411411 141410414, Prints from your negatives 3c each. lll;l'7', 31. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE lios 1211, Post 0fflee A, Toronto (Print Name and Address Plainly) COMET PHOTO SERVICE Quick 114111 Service, work gunran- teed, 25c per roll, Reprints 3c each, 5 x 7 coloured In folder mount, 75c, Box 6, Poste) Station U. Toronto. TAXID1;IlMI' ATTENTION 111/1181411 UUN'1'1 Rol have your trophy mounted by Can- ada's Leading Taxidermist. Finest workmanship at reasorinble prices, We tan Deer tildes Into Lonlher suitable for Gloves, OVlndbrenlcers, ale, Olivet Spanner & Co Ltd. 26 A ).int St., Toronto. POP -Both of Them 1 FEWER COAL -BURNERS ON ORDER IN ,SERVICE; JAN, 1'1. 1946. 11,598 Diesel and Electric Locomotives �JJ 31,932 Coal -Burning Steam Locomotives 484 Diesel -Electric and 6 Electric Locomotive; 65 Steam Locomotives ' The coal crisis and resultant rail embargo have spotlighted specu- lation on degree to v,'hich United States railroads are turning to and electricity as motive power. Chart above shows number of non -steam locomotives in service early this year on Class I rail- roads and the great contrast in the number of new ones .ordered, as against new steam locomotives, However, railroads still use about 115,000,000 tons of coal annually -over a sixth of normal output. SPOTS OF SPURTS By FRANK MANN HARRIS ("A Six Bit Critic") The netts that a man has just tuceei sfully sued a bookmaker for the recovery of certain money lost belling ou the races is highly dis- quieting, ;old has thrown many of our foremost sports characters in10 something between a dither and a tizzy, Jt is 4videly felt, in certain select circles, that the learned judge's derision strikes a cruel blow at one of the most basic fundamen- tals of life; and witch, wonderment is expressed that the nettspapers 1('1(514 so titch space on the doings of the Peace Conference, John L, Lentis and the Coal Strike, and such -like fooleries, instead of giv. ing ((111 discussion to a matter of really vital importance. * • I3y the 4vay, speaking of John L. Lewis, it seems as if that gentle- man alight have savc(1 a lot of - time and 30.1 words, In giving his reasons for calling off the strike, i( he'd just quoted a favorite say- ing of an old friend of ours, name- ly, 'It's no disgrace to run when you're 5c; rNI', * * * ]tut to get back to the subject of our discourse. The basic fun- damental referred to is, of course, the unwritten but still highly bind- ing law that a matt 1(1(15t always pay Itis bookmaker, no inatter what, You may be on the cuff at the grocer's and butcher's, your land- lord may have corns on his knuckles (rout rapping to your floor ill futile search of the hack rent, your tailor may long since have given up all hope of ever see - Mg your name oil the bottom of a cheque -yet you may still throw out your chest and walk the streets as a self-respecting citizen, But we thought that evert kids in kinder - gallon had it drummed into them that, if y011 (141'e 1'OIII' bookmaker, I'IIAI'I'ING MINI( - VON • \1'(11,1'' 'PIIAI'l'I:IIS, trap for bounty year round with best gland scent system money 0844 bus'. l'irtieulnrs free, A E. blether, Mix 420, ('nn s:ley, Albertn 1V A N'1' fill ATTENTION! RIG IU1S'l' l'ltICl:S 014111 for feathers, feather licks, al- so sewing machines, any 00nd1110n. Write Xing fenlher Company, 561 Clalvford St., Toronto, Ont WANTI.1) '1'U 111:1' 'I'11.0C'I'011 .1N1' make, good :nun)) grain thresher, •,elf -propelled combine, ung -troy disc Albert Houston, 60 Emma St., Chatham, I.OGs1 IIAS011'0l1), 1;1.11, 11111C11 and Staple, elms Basswood, 1'opinr, Pine end White Birch Polls. Good prices, For further particulars write to The Oakville I1osket Co, I,Irnsted, Oakville, (intario. HAS HC LEN TELLING YOU WHAT A -r RR 101,E -1.I ME HE'S HAD ? you must settle, and settle prompt- ly, or forever hang your head in shame. + * 8 , And why should it he otherwise? If the saps - we mean the cus- tomers - fail to lay the cash on the line when due, how can you ex- pect a bookmaker to keep up his family and establishment, let alone two or three of theta, in the style to which they arc accustomed and entitled? If our debts of honor to our bookies arc not settled, how can they display, to our admiring gaze, the latest creations in men's clothing and haberdashery, the newest models of cars? It's highly ridiculous! \Vitll this sort of non- sense going on, some of the poor fellows will have to pasS up the • customary trip to Florida or Cali- fornia, so necessary for proper re- cuperation after a long summer of counting large, coarse hills. \\'hy, some of them might even have to go to work , * * 4 On top of this soul -shattering judicial decision comes the word that Maple Leat' Gardens manage- ment is going to clear out the odds - layers who do so much to give a • • touch of romance, or something, to such otherwise (lull and drab goings-on as hockey, basketball and i 'lacrosse. Of course this news did not disturb tis nearly so much as the other. As long as 144 remem- ber -which is a whole lot longer than we'll ever admit -various hall - parks, arenas, tracks and other sports centres have been threaten- ing similar action. 13ut somehow or other it always turned 011t t0 be a tempest in a teapot and noth- ing ever came of it. Britain Realizes Danger of Hunger Anyone suggesting food 1)0 sent to Germany runs ti:' 1.i -k of beim( considered soft awl 40.010ng to punier lite 1041'110, 11(ilVeVcr, in (41.0441 1:ritain flu• 1,14,(111' realize the 111411444(' of 11 ,,lar1'44101 (.lconv. I'.v- rn 1J1'110J4 111,' I,1.„ -fly L'urlle 403$ hion) iinl; 1:141;441) 11141 1444 1„ng ago, and Intu'llrrin4' 1;1.414-!I people, Bri- tain t„'lieve1 !11:41 ."4110 sustenance should 1,0 (;r;4111r'I 10e hungry 'co- ld,: 1.,1 Ilernl,ly :1111 441 „1001' hulk, 1114 !'1)c tense 441(44411444) iu I':uropc. Irult;s in the 1,:0,114'e. 11uni;rs' pro• ide are Ill,!' 1o1' anything, There is 'crit of an llpheatal that „ill 141014 the 4, ,111111 even more Ciao it has 1)0041 shaken in these [(Teel ye: -s. 1;1'11;4111 does Ilut 1V8',lt a ,I r" 114,' (icrn180\-, but the I:riton4 414) not 41',11! a rIIUlutiullar)' I i,'rinvly, 111441 14111 go tits' 14 a4 of .4'11111' 0111('1 11a - I I(l)l: 111 Itt11.l:pe. MILLIONS OF PEOPLE prefer Maxwell ilouseCof• fee. It's enjoyed i11 1UO1'e homes than any other brand of coffee in the world. It's always "Good to the Last Drop !" 1 o 30111 Cedesstos 11(g At The Ste Regis Hotel TORONTO • ):very hoot( Wl41. 1111111 Shoorr 111.1.) Telephone • Single, $2.511 tip - Double, $3,511 lip • Good Pond, !lining and Mow- ing Nightly 04herbourne (1t 4'nrllon '1'rI, 11.1. Altar. ROOMS IIEAUTI FI'1.1.1' FURNISHED $1.50 up HOTEL METROPOLE NIAGARA FA1,I.S Oi'1', - C,N.II. STATION r -RELIEVES MISERIES OF -1 trate* V Stimuiates deep Into bronchlal the chest and back tubes with Its Booth• surfaces Tike a good, Ing medicinal vapors, warming poultice, WarmMg, soothing relief -grand retlef--comes when you rub good old Vicks VapoRub on the throat, Blest and back at bedtime. Its ppenetrating-stlmutating action keeps on working for flours. In• vites restful sleep. And often by morning most misery of the cold Is gone, No wonder most mothers use VapoRub. Try It tnight--- homc•proved 'CKSVAPORUB WANTED i All Kinds Of Dressed Pouhry (TOP PRICES FOR TOP BIRDS) Joseph Cooper Liniited Poultry Dept. 2054 Danforth Avenue, Toronto 6 (We do custom grading) WItAT DID YOU SAY'S By J. MILLAR WATT 'o Nv'rHIN3! x JuSr 1 . itcx our A COMB AND s/©or0l t7 MY HAIR O NrVI4! The Wise Buyer Is Preparing For Christmas — WE OFFER A FEW SUGGESTIONS — F ; Bath Mats Chenille Bed Spreads Boys' Sweaters and English Wool Knit Gloves It .t• Trig SPANDAIW I'LRSONAL INTEREST I Doherty Bros. \li•- 1 ;lull:}' \'t, nu , Mrs A. Well,, \1rs. (.aura Sunllercoeh and \Irs. Cif_ 1!1111: rt','k. o1 Lt,111Ie-b ro, y.s- ite l rce.cnti mill ,\l r,. (levetc l';11!. u,11. \I;,. II, 11 unlan Of 1)ttluth, \I'n- ncs,ota, \ i`i:r,l a itll \l1,sc, 1.c11,1 311'1 \?\rale l.iy.m.,ton, \diile \Ir. llowinan S•-'.49 and 53.75 $15.95 and $16.95 Windbreakers — Various Prices. ua• in rite ylcinitc 'out;.tlg „ver 1kir, 11 $1.01 and $1.50 A l imilt� iarin•. Men's and Boys Parkas Froin 51000 to 521,00 / 1 NI r, (i•raingcr of Toronto, \Ir,, tinn- R,'tele, ch of Walt n, \1r. and Nits. \1c - FULL STOCK OF SHOES & RUBBERS FOR ALL THE FAMILY, g,1 t'llnncn ri \lather, \tans V17,411 +cull fiI .I r. a:n1 Mr.. II. I ltl rint;t,,n on \\ ol- ri ' Ill .,!;I\".• ♦J A \\'c are 1111'.'•,. I i 1 report 1 l at Mr.1 line hare• who ha• been c 'Mined • his II nu, i, ilm.r'yiug after a ,ct- t� h 11 k 1,,,; \, osis. Ili, 'au•.lucr, \I r,. _: Kitchener I innh: an and chil'lren, arc $ R.O. kadlNtftlet tNWPIN tit( miliaDINiiliNN,MtiN)elli)1101, 11:1131317 24.1*Ii241%%2sl AA" v, Hi \I r. and NI r.., lister, ; OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN P�'T'p �•T 7wf �i'Y�'P•1•'�•1••�i, •••+'• •'•• ••r •4 Pr 0. •'a•••u4•••ir.�•• iii'. •••i1 •uS,:uO ,:u�,i i.0•i•4r.�• \I I'` \\11�i1a111 t,r"1 tats(( ,rl rat lr"r 1. . TARIO. ' GOUERICH ON .1. Il"irr A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year To A11, Olive dill GARAGE. Acetylene and Electric Welding A Specialty. Agents For International - Harvester Parts & supplies White Rose Gas and Oil. Car Painting and Repairing. A Ierry Christmas and A Happy New Year To All J,e #4,11,1044.•04,04"4,44 ♦NJNJ' A. L. COLE t=7 3: .i, r nt `r� moi► ,. [2: !f: t' ' •:+ A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year To All. -- FOOD STOItl1,S -- Tasty Red Plum Jam 24 fluid cz. tins 31c Blended Orange and Grape Fruit Juke 29 oz. t'n 15: Canned Peas, Standard Quality 2 :C•oz. (tits 27c Spic and Span per pkg. 22c Iodized Salt 2 2•Ib. pk"s. l5c Golden Mixed Christmas Nuts, No. 1 qua'ily ver lb. 47: Sa-•cy Custard Powder 16 oz. I:n 25c Khovah Health Salts, small tin 29c. Hawe's Firer Wax, l'a. tin 41c Hawes' Floor Gloss, pint tin 59c. Hawes' Lenton 01, 6•oz. bottle 15c V-8 Cocktail Vegetable Juices 21 oz. t'n 17c Monarch Sweet Mixed Pickles 32 or, Mason .tar Glc Giant Yellow Popping C:rn per Ib, 15: "Flcwerdale" Brcken Orange Pelee Tea half Ib, pkg. 40c Royal York Orange Pekoe Tea half Ib. pkg. 38: Aylmer Vegetable or Tomato Soup 10 -oz. lin iOc Clark's Irish Stew 15.,oz. tin 23c White hand-picked Beans 2 lbs, for I7c i its l u t'1 tier ` cr. 11 \. 11 ';t', . iEyes Examined and Glasses Fitted, \I-, ac.! \IeLcnnan of 1•,Illte , \I;ul:toba, \1r. and NI r». atoll 3• i 1''• k, t,f •I' r, n'i,, i nil Nies \\'illi;ell i t,r;un;cr, tr! ci) with \11•. ;lull \Irs. C. •_• S1 i1 ! 1 t3erco'1; waif t•t.lcr it•l.atlyr, last 1,0 \t1r1;. :; An ApDrcciative Letter From Italy •t; liar tot ot\!:1 le!1.r, receict'•1 lit \Ir,. \\illiiuu (Linc•, of filyth, from i. I �c:u' ltd Ilitli;ui girl, i, the rc.ull f ;a tr tc \t theti \1 r`. It,\ye, Ifni J arl'l•le of el t'ttil; s:itt oversea,. \\ie rc'.rint the lodor, just ;is it ua- writtt n by! the Italian gill: Na;' ,Ii. 15, 11, 194'' hes'---1 i•a\e re'e•+el1 cult!' \ery fine el, tii, from a ili`t1'ibution by U. `; I{,I.A. 1 , \\ Ir-11;a:u1:Igc;1 of my cit:.. i L ti inlet), ;it Naples; then 1 have fount! , h' an' ad Ices, and I u rote ' ou ivin' 1 ►► Deliver. -- E. S. R013INSON• -• I hone 156 t; • •_• (haul thank- to yon \illo 11a: hells\'. YI 4*. • .~i 4•+1.•.4.4~1 —4.1••1 4 iti•N� t�f 1,.�H:.4..1..�.I.11. 4..x.4. .4.4. 4.4.4.4., > n 1 1 1 I l It Inc mush. ;1111 illl:,l' that 1 cat: 1 wrist' y: a ,o I will ;cull you all in: , r , r •1 •i... dYd„ a. .,iuui...aau,,,,id dull..+..., i,..,I r 7,11•:!1 ' t think, from Inc heart. With 2.5 Years Experience ...IS ?I 41.4 NJINJIJJJJN NI", 4.#e4/......#41. Christmas Gifts • 1 van not find right %vor'I, to Iv •1 _ 1 Christmas Is Just { y Gifts Sure To Please Around the Corner--- yy FOR AI,L THE FAMILY. Y ,i collected your1, i•s- Order Your Christmas We have collected for inspection a pll a•, ing variety of gift pieces that are practical and ix'r- Fowl NOW. ; 3 manent, priced within reach of all. I W'edncs day, heel 18, 11)16 __�-�----rte- - --_ Gift Suggestions Below we list a I1'ev Suggestions for Xmas Gifts: Ladies Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets . 53.50 lo 511.00 Men's Brush Sets 52.03 to 53,0) Pen end Pencil SCts • Watermans, Parkers, Sheaffers, 53.75 to 510.15 Ladies' Toilet Sets, Evening in Paris, Mol:n. rtl, Woodbury's 55c to 510.09 Mcn's Shaving Sets • Woodbury, Molina rd, Fitch's. 55c to 55.03 Boxed Writing Paper 35c to $2.50 Sets of Dishes - 32 -piece, 38 -piece, G9 -piece 57.75 to $33.115 Rcnsen and Thoren's Lighters . _ . 55.00 Glass and China • Various ('rices, Billfolds, Playing Curds, (Single and Double) Pipes, Tobacco, Cigarettes. A Merry Christmas and ilappy New Year '1'o All. R U. P HILP, Phm. B. DRUGS, SUNDRIES, WALLPAPER--I'IIONE 2P. ICK/Ve+04141,,4Kitgird'CIsIC IItgb44KkitC4100314140i6.+Bt61L`dtili :t.: VC,I;:.itilklE�tt;�'� i 1 gco�l selection of (;sees, s Smokers' Stands, Coffee '(tables, Mirrors, '('able I1u.lch, Chickens and v Lamps, Floor Mops, Card '(tables, IF'lol)1, Mats, Turkeys, on 1 4 Mattresses, Tri -light Lamps, (Hassocks, Ottoman, IY Bed Lamps, Magazine. Bache, Occasional (.'hairs, j Saturday, December 21. y Kindergarten Sets, Pin-up Lamps, Clothe; 11am- 1 pens, Children's Rockers, Kiddie Cars, Etc. The Season's Greetings 1 im A deposit will hold any article for Christmas To Everyone. Delivery.r ' A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year To All. R. A cCaIIum all !ny gratefulness anti 1 ul;ul'l 11,Butcher, See Our Christmas Specials, and Shop in Com- li very clatl to receives ole letter 11 11 fort with Extra Sales Ladies to i'.ssist• . ,,,1I, \\ Iter,' you sneakIibllnt yourself or -.,,..• _ = Special Home-made Candy and Salted Nut Meats" >,,lir cit,' that I gess, Vert. c;m'. 1 toll a t'ir1, 1; ros•• o1,1, and I live A Merry Christmas and .Happy New Ycar to All. al Natlle., I went to ,!'ho il, but they for a in' and bombardment 1 solidi not Wendy's ��o�� Sore• , ,talc„, I ,,coil work heli, my carets- - : j who uoi•k, but the money i, mit , „ ■ I enou'.h, \\'s ars 5 clrl'lren, my broth- er 111 yi'ar: 01'1, hell's my father in Ili• uorl; another bri,tner i, I: year: olid goys I'\ 1•C'': nl : my sister, 11 year, old acd ;111,44r hrothcr (i year: 1111. Santa Claus Head- quarters Special in Dump Trucks and Stake Trucks Very Strong - All Steel - 15 in, long - 5 in. high These are priced right to Clear. A Beautiful Assortment of Christmas Cards. Also a Fine Assortment of Cards in Boxes. Christmas Tree Light Bulbs in Limited Quantity. A Full Assortment of Games and Christmas Novelties and Toys. Picture Books and Paint Books for the Kiddies. New Stock of Boxed, Writing Stationery Very Attractively Boxed. A Pc_1 and Pencil Set Makes the Ideal Gifts. We have a wide range of Waterman's and Eclipse. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year To All Standard Book Store ``o \ce arc , ' 111111y 1'c"lde ;anti \Vt' ran not lice only uitit my father's \lv mother i, at Ilnnm. \\'e have lost an hone' in till, ,ear with ;111 .\nu^ ion n u'bardinent, we lice in an- other noun', hitt we have I, :f every - thin';. \lv city is tlt',troyed enough. but it i, :tlivoys fine bccatt:n (in11 has given to it all natural bneath\'I'ue:. !lure we can not buy everything we wish, baste e we still can not chid _ vt'ylliult' 1'on are, :', good an,l gen- - crofts that yon he'll this is tar Italy, se destroyed by war, and your help i.s s, bit for us. I knots, 1) i\v 11111!'1 gencroa! yn:' have hecus an ;' vow i ant ,ere fnrti;v' Ins if 1 ask you alirceti thy , nn't''ing Ike line -white that you alt not tt•c no more. or everything aha' can hell, u: in any way, especially some old sh„e,, in any size, everything - yon like scull inc. 1 plank you Very nnu'h ;and 1'111 urn Goll will reward you for all this yon ills for its. 1 ;nn ;ntxiile'ty tv i'ting a letter (rt'ut you forgive 11!1'. Sincery Stari! i lu nreaaou of saint Chri'tnlass, 3C- CCIlt my hes:. and I promise pray for you. '(this is nay ;tilllre>, -I : "Stant: -\I aria, \'ia Port Alba No. 17, Nal'oli, Italy. \limit, of last meeting worn i'eatl = ; and the roll was called. Following anis a short Christmas program in \largueritc hall lilayc!I a pi- ane .solo and \larlene \\'alslt gave a recitation; Linda Sines sang "Away In a Manger”, followed by a (:Iirist- . • ' teas exercise by 8 girls. Hymn 176 was sung. Mrs. \la'shall told a Christmas story. \Irs. l'airscrt•ice took charge of electitm :till ittstallatittt I I of officers. NI eel cltsssll by re - ,eating the Lord',. Prayer in unison anll the t'ltiltlren receiving a little treat. ' 1 1947 officers are as toll sets : • President : '1irgucrite 1 kill. 1st Vice: Belly 'fait. Secretary: Joan l ernid;. VO Phone 19, Blyth. en's BAKERY. WHEN IN NEED OF BREAD, BUNS. PIES, HOME-MADE CAKE OR COOKIES REMEMBER "TiEE HOME ' AKERY" H. T. 1TODDEN. A Merry Christmas and A I-Iappy New Year To All "MERRY CHRISTMAS" Christmas 1916. - - of all Christnlasses - - - a friendly clay in which to dream as well as to make niel'ry - - a day when `Peace 011 Earth rl;09d Will To Men' will as - 311111e greater (meaning. We muse in the midst of this ioycus season to express our thanks for your friendly 1latrcvage and wish each and cveryon a Happy Holi- day S2i1So11. A Very Merry Christmas Mission Band Officers I %vas read by heti! Powell and a pray_ I Assistant Sccrct;u'y: Janice \lorritt• Elected ! cr by Betty Jane .\tkinson. Of feriuu ' Treasurer: Fern P 'Marti. was taken by \\dyne Jacks ti and . Assistant 'I'rca`Itrer \larlenc \'';a1•11. The Mi•rion Fant. of 1,,,yin.g Ser- iluv.ar-1 'I.ait• Dedicatory llray'r alt,: \Vorlil Friends Sn'retary: Inca 'vice In'ill their ChristI!a; me! He; n irte'vest lit ani, n, I Ilon"111 by nynln iLIIl. i)ecent!,cr i like +\lilt a goo I atter • 3ll3 I ne Ircth'Lly , ri n \y:ls •ung f Pianist : b. ";tin:• 11:unilt. n. d.tnrt. It o.'ene,l with ilu'et not i', Iarlie l',Irl,trlL I.:!, M. r i :1 ;In 1 \s i`t;i; Piaui.' : 1ar' 1'-.11 itlltl 1:1 1,:mot 312. S'':i tll!'t' I;t:' �;I':; .''t!, t!` j Peae 11'.:':!1;1' lett! 1)„;\11t. I Temperance Herald: Olive \\'ils,n. • S. 1. e Home Furnisher — Phony; 7 and 8 -- Funeral Director. + 3110.)tit'0i)04711Di` 11411thNitNADiltestsOldttlattr `" `o1iJi`1ii31it rOi3iMilii`i,fey'i1St.^,t.71..`tirt}!air,as +++++++++++++++++++++++++40......+++++++++++++++++.:.++++++,:,, ;t, GRA �HURON,t, _: BLYTH --- ONTARIO. ,l; I` :,, ._. EXCELLENT FOOD - GOOD SERVICE4. _' Meals at All Hours. :; FRANK GONG Proprietor .:, T A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year To :111, ;1; '.;..•.1•.,•f i..•. ✓. •:. ♦•.i.4.1•. ••:1•. •:1,♦. ♦♦.4..H•.:H•. •:. ♦:. ••.1•.,:..:. ••••♦1.•H••. N:•.•. i.,•, ••. i. i. ••• i. ••. i. i.1,, .•.4, ••.1•. ••. i ers ..Kyle, 1,6i.1w..641 Ie; Speiran's Hardware EVE1tYTHING 1N HARDWARE. Electropails, Electric IIeaters, Roma Coffee Mak- ers, Hockey Sticks and Pucks, Roll Roofing, Bicycle • Lights, Corn Poppers, Alarm Clocks, Pocket Knives Old Colony Clocks, Drill Press (Hollinger), :fire Pumps, Sheep Shears, Medicine Cabinets. EDITII CREIGIITON'S 1; DECORATOR'S SHOPPE - PHONE 158, BLYTH. ( 'he Season's Greetings To Everyone. F. C. PREST utas of 'hc hist meeting were read and I \'ice-I'1'csident; \Irs. 1:rncst Ls; Phone 37.26, LOiJDESBORO a:opt s,' 01,1 the t ea surer gine a geld• r s 1••atliil report of the years work.1 Secretary; Nil's. J. 1.. 11. iltndrr•on, C \I've 14,wer.r11 reu,lsreil t .,I:tii.. � Treasurer:; Mrs.. Rubet`t Powell.. 1 i 1111tY hlll'Cl1 W. A. MET, be iniiful s.,lu. Hie chairs t%ere then! l t; swell anal tie f'tilo\y'i1tt f f:crrs el- The :annual nn'cting of 'frill:, ' ;vial \I r,. II. I( ,bin•on. ( ;;u r;1 \\'. \. \ya, Multi at the Re'tory 11:011 for 1 '47: jun 'filer:day, l)eceutb,:r 12th, Min-' Prl:itlent: \Voudeock. Little 1ta I:rs: `.its. 11elide"uul. 111-I'ich- We have one single -barrel Huffing ardson, 12 -gauge Shot Gun - just in. The Management wishes you One and All A Very Merry Christmas and the Best Throughout the New Year. u 11 ,11 .. .. iJY .11,i 11,, 1,161, AI, 4+ TO SAVE YOU WORRY IF you are worrying about, nuultagemrut of property, planning the disposition of your estate, the building; or purchase of a home, or similar problems, perhaps we can relieve you of some of your worries anis hell, you decide some of the perplexing points About your future plans. \\'o olTer a complete trust servile, some phase of which may he a real 1x111 tai you, May we divcuss your problems with you? No obligtttiun, of course. THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Starling Tower, Toronto 1 35 years In Curtness