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The Blyth Standard, 1947-09-17, Page 1
VOLUME 5: - NO. 01, LYT • ,1 BLY'T'II, ONTARIO, WEUNESLAY, SE.M', 17, 1917 Subscription Rates $1,50 in Advance; $2.00 in the U.S.A. Dr. Berm Speaks In Favour Of Drumhead Service Attended!Village Population Inereas- ' iIy 300 Legion Veterans ed By Twenty Souls; Bur - Public Waterworks System Itctwc(n ;II ;old 75 to\vn citi/tn, 1“,- the sell of \tell \t;1, at hast ttulporar•il)' tuned attentit cit" to 1tr. .\. 1.. Ilcrrt, •'n hrd. In t iely ,f illi, \Ir•s. ired COLORFUL SPECTACLE 1,1111.11 .,I LIi11 h.. Ir•'ll un :, ,i -e! 2), ,,, I; 11, \t 111'.111', • 11,1 Cr ;n ', the Ontario 1:eitartnieItt of !lean, ()std. asked ttliv \V(' ,Mould pr. pose t' Iilly, our I,li'I I. I',t head of ty,„ s;ndl, emphatically in str,,p"rt of the pr '1 ids ,1;1.11 tt.ater for the chldr,.n ( IiI/t ti, ul 111 • t'nnttltut)tl• 1l t'rr ial•- 1 . tot r i;l•nili,'. i,'It,• l'ct n 1+\111 \t,lll'I t,ol'I,, prop( t that Ilii, been niirll' ; school hour, and 111'11 permit uurahlt iu:plt„'d with the fine 1)1"11111 ill 1111' 111111 1, of Ile 1 itl!clts for Illy 1111'111 to 1. alto iIIlIn ' all,! ,!Alit Class, 1 1,1- snot' luoUll',, 111!1 "I'll I' 1.r"'). 1 �1,' 'wad r n1' l I „I tin, 1'011 i I •.1111!1. , t.. 'tc+l 1•. 1".t n. \\ 1111 1'. ' past several weeks• 'I"'t pno1te meet• 1)" \titter front 111• prn'afe acll,, \\•hy I ;than Lc^i' m. 11'111 here 1,11 Sunday. Mg \vas heldIII tilt' \I ellll'6d I tall ole in g , ;111-ollt for 1;1„111 \l ;der all ovt•I•' , "111' 11'1+"n „1 I' !I 1,:,1;' II• , ' U'.' t, friday night, and front i.. hit ,i at the 11111• tend:lncc \vas i erha;,s a bit dial(point• Councillor tic ego \Ic\all remrtr'kcl' iI1i. \eyerthrt'„, tho'e \111, d'd that in• Fit:tineel', estimate, had not Blyth Fair Entries Were The Best ink;' fast Two Weeksi in Many Years FIVE BANDS MAKE PARADEI f,;1. n'.' 11," 1 I t`. t' ; , I,- the; ',' I;'' !', I ,1 I'.t , 1 Ins \tit- the iir•t ,111'11 servlet everi 1111'1' ,(.111.111 lra,lrllll:; on 1I't" it -:,' eo. held here, an I those attending, outside' north, o,tn,',I b`. Ili.I ,,anl.l:n 110111 the I.cgi 'u, did not realize 1111' -cope oil ! ••I m, the f in. a1 ai Intents \tell• iminc- r' N'Illl'h til, i iltt111ai t'v,'ut \tat o', t'rltl'tl•1 (Indult.,t''time,t le the I,;II \t )I'! 1im- attend entl'reil \\holt'heartuillt' into the included cost of tuaintenanc'r, 'Phis ;\11 Itran(hes of Zone ( I tlert repro - 114d:11 -sit u, and calnc a\tat )ouch Ifet- I,rtught ;,1 ;Histtrr front Town I•:n.tiill lir.: \,1:11.11 ar'I \I:.. 11,11' 1:1.1;...:,.” .111,1 settler!, ami. e,linlnted 3rl) Lt('i,n ! to inf ruled on IIIcsubject. ser \\•ilfaln "1'hut•11 that he I)tlievett tint, ireu, Iles ;o"I f;,t t. Present members mode up the ;'a lots. \d lin;; I Gra!la"I, an 1 on child: :•:..t. \I, I,at'. I res.lnt hr.(`des 1)r• Item ,v;„ 1', II t',Ic i,'st of ul;lintcnanrc nuul(l he 11111(.11 ("Iomr to the scene \a, Cie Pecs- \Ir• U,•K,+,•, an 1 tile,'.' ,h l len, .,:!'1 1' III')', Con- ultinsz hillgimer, `••110 F.1' about the ,;nue a, that of the present ., once f several 11•,(11 ba11d•, hrouehl' I It. -`'el. \\''1 d•. \f,••. \`,' 11.'11. ;:1',I '`. , also called oil 1•,I• i1ttia1'l:s one 111, Ice• 1i1'1• lt\tll';tllt ••1',tt'tll, di.i 'Ittillll; on the along 111' tltt' „ii.toll; !.eti1•,11 l;lsuit•.,.^<• I .I, 1,1rt'it •I t11' 1•Ittrl 11111 ilrt• t")"l' port 1 ubli.he,l (\tit ttetk., ago. \\11.1; entailed. ''Thyro bard, included the (1n11,•rie'1 , d \t 1111 11", I(, al"1 I'. Sr11„I, ( h.,' '1 „N, lo! ;I1. 1111 11I1liilll;ll"i'., 11„1 1.,\, ;11,11,1c 1:, 1.t• -• ( and 't't• ,al \11 .1u1'. I)onlin , the 4th, a Jit)1't1,r11 11 ))1 1111' ollc t'i 1'Ir' Intl' !Will of \I1. I'r•n11, I-11111. ',\ 11.1 t Concert and Dance Draw Full House 1'1, tor, habit +Art ; , 1111„ attend- 1'hc \1Limo-j l ILMI tt,t pal ked for r,1. I"I tu„I1 rl: :n.' I tt 1'!1. j11 r,el Ilii' 1 it'I Ior•IG, III( 1)1' the Moll ,1Ca1' 11'1'•1 has bi'!; 11, 1,111. ;in ' «ohow '41 in the t \citing. This group to III ,"1;1111.1! It lei!' t ,, '111,'1 t" i 1„1111: rtlll'i t,lllrl', i,rr,11111'(i ;1 11111' n• f Tit •1 i',!'!';t:tl Tiers .11 tt Ir. (l;ll- t ur'ittl' t'•,11,'t'I"( t?!a( \'. t(1-1111.0, io.'t 1 it cr. I. .!!„',illi,! the cotct'rt the Rano,' 1” „r (t;r, I j;11111)1 1 ;1 der( , t' one flatter,' t , l .r music of \\ilbtt'', orelm•tta. "Amy" Goes To Codes ich 'i1. t ....Het, opt, r, i, .h.:HIM ,I');,1 I). \,r 1t'.t1", ; .ii, , ,)I I, iiiimibtl tM lis ti •1.i ell tea• \(.1.1 lilt:it- l I, anis lined Inst 111 itt ,'.lett 1:111; at I'. tit Ica!, • It e.illn„t 1,+" .!t' ,h ltu l to 111' filet 1'1:11 there t'..ts 11„ 1.1.111" 1,1.,,'t' 1 1 r II:, III I r ,111',,,':1' 1''.t' ,;Ill" flat , e t, cr. The I lane,,, )- t'•t•I' v. as the • le ,,- I;',\111 I ,sir. (1, \.t1i 1e1.t1. Train: 1 11111011 tttttt,l the 1'.I'gmm,l Il,l;e) Ielita l tel that he h,,! Illu' \\Tater Itanrl, tr!th their 1)1.!1111 i ,''1;;'',I1 i It 11:11 in'iHill\t t i it,,' 11 \I1.. erre, an,l Ill.. I lrall;,n h,,\v' 11." 11 Iltitt:i1 wtith ;l fee,. 1.1 :xi lemarl:,, 1 '1 •''tt1" 1 t 1• ;1 t)tt!11i)('t• of 't•;i(I t•tidl, 111 1110!'•!1 t' i..;' • :'1 ,t + 1'11'1 nll',,',!e , i.t'•r, g \(;t'ur1.ttc;, 1111' Clinton('li( li/c1., t, ,•nip!"ye'I i r :i r 1111.111'1, L. ,Lining the 'u1. ,1.,e ,f Ibu nlrttiitt ill, plan. '1",1x•1 t:',uld !late to he the 1,11"1:11,'.1' 1';"'r Itan1 , the Itiuc'1r- tttrc., tt'rt lull mid Ills I., ,nal 711!11 is ,rt„ttt ' the (,t , re that et'('t't _ 4 I i1:1)1i,1 1';II•ILrI .' 1 0.(1 1 '. NIL 1' r 1.A\,- .tt - 1 ! I � I t''�'I':'ke'l ;111,1 dl'alrl'd ;It 1'a 1'11.11, times, 11tH(. 1'111(. list it !, and Ili!' lilt CI I.;ul:' It1'. 1111; 111.; the pii't „'I el'a1 \'',, s !'�),, 1.111. present \\, old en e1. i Iti: I r 11 ,1.l ,. Ile nt:,;i te,I that the 1':mginet1 1vomt'1 it and Girls Ilium.. The p;n'a,l,' Ing Ilii, jn i ' on 'iel'':I hi i I, c;;,'lu,ll':\'. ,inn. 111 then call(I ,n Ifr. !terry. have to (het•!: with \tater-user; one of lint,, awl it i, ;I's , 1„•:11' 1 I," I sur ,1,1- he' n 1 11111'':-1 n Inl'ilicll at (l1. Mt'Io '1 ground.; 011'1 ,t • 1 1 !1:• 1,.!11''1 ,'.\1111, t -. , ,,!I hr :I'.II":'oo,.,l ;ill ;t ti't 11:'1'1' lair;!', �1,111-1L'1. 1+','11'1'''! ,Atter ht'ie:lt' t \ie11 lin•:; his 1110111,, these tical ends, but believed that they wii,4•il it', Iva)' to the part: tthct',' 1 , Iht f' It,it;llt and ludo •it •.' of t',c --\' to the l'1 ttned f ,r oro\i,lin'g hint ((jilt \\'out I have to he drained no more :111,1 \Ir Ileniet, and one 111;1'1 I 11'1' can 1 01',1:'1' \\:1, !„11(',1 b\ (.`. \i. tarhat, „tl•c*:ill- :11'11 t„11'11Ctt, 1'111, 11. the opportunity to ad,irr„ the meeting, ih;tn Itt ice ;l year. The dead end; con- 1larrt' (;111111.11.,.. of the Ith lytitr;utrli• \1.'t inrindc,! in t!I'. 'm nn'n!u,l e I ••111,1(. the family 1.f \II'• and \!l', ,','''I, .oared neither Pon. lila , •., 1%!y t+ Ill•• Litt irr)' tti (110X11' tkirned his ttitttt 1 ;1 romi;lerable .\tion( in. 1111 ('.S,\I, (lt,rgt mewl, \t:ls in thio•❑„ nlakr ronlart•, loot , n'Inre e , 111111"1.- 1 );111 hU'111, h II" IIIc 1lv 11 11•'1.(' ",111,' t'elnilrl:, to the matters of ttuiiit •ilrtl c sl ('f installation. he said. ,f the (:o!our party, .\(•tin', i•i Ht. i,ere• '1'1)1' It)i/i l:,t ,11"1 \\;I. 1!„ u,,,,i itr;llth and 11 dial,. t\h't!I i, ;It\\,t\', 1'onncillor \Il•\;ill ,tigf; l'stl•11 that the C0lal•itt „f lhairinalt 11.1 the, tin” 111'(1(, :,t',• I ,1111;11 it'll f'1 11• a, r i 1 the Pit,' .\ssr,�nint Noll, conlpilt' 1 hi. attractive ever ;'.” 111,' 1 to (.X1111111"1:• ,I, c11" II111:ttl t,1. Iii, i),t,at•t:n('llt. ill lnl;ll 1',1,1 of Isle ti1',Il'111, incl11t'tiit :Il- /r,lte t'tttl:tlallde)', N. \\. miller, ,1 t, \\ttt!1 tit exec; i'„1! the 1,11/r neon.(' had ront;nendctl Myth n the ,tet, they teres( ,ter the 'm -yea drhentnre iter- (;,"!crielt, The 1{1)'111 1t,w Sc• ut •1‘,..., •1, \I r. h:,it\; 1 Johnston, for the \ hilt's 11 err' t'l)lie ittltl;tlllt'o. and sp I.,.• of t111' ital. 11" mild be `13(,0:1(1.101, ;It till' plesenl I I boll fit t1; I. TIIi, yiar', Ili"11 is no. been increased. a,si,lt, lerc ea, in \"arsons 1'.';I 1.s amount of ,Itlltlar \t,rl, lltlilt; Cat'I'1r,1 I':Ile ul IIIIri't,l. I)1'. I;r1'I'1' dl ( I1"t , completed, blit it is e\pectial to short' 1 lh:llll has fileti1\', keen a hcadarh1. to, •of till' afternoon's tont,, On,• of t to on lit ,111'1' municipalities, ,111'11 ;l• 11 at- ill: l' Io ,l't' it f!gm't'll That 11 .It "1f • a distinct boost, probably t till), I•ill• \'air Itilant of 1X101- Ilett•, inn again I I'ro111, 1011)11 1lcd(!, tiro\ many co:11- ti'tt't,rks an I sett age disposal i'titlll•, Y"11 ltrt•t ha) loa newt•:11 at $15(111., l tllllllellta1' 1'111111•1:: ha. Ill, Idle appl'•11•_ Iht 111^hr l Jl1'el 1,111' pupidalh,n 11:1- I lht \'ealhei'lllall did tI it d,sil;'p '1111 This \ort: \as !\ctrl) due to the Ile -';old ;,nn' one :Irked y t1 11hat it cost, ant., at tlu' lira,' ,f the par0,lc. ache+I in nt;uly (stns. 1'11.1(. w'', 1'x1,ertid ,um;, tlea(hcr.i : ire of (.11i/ell, of various centre, to ') „n tvt,t1I,1 not include t''(t't•e cost of New Buildings Gciug Up ' lain cloud, leean t, gather :Thom 111 1 1>ittl1C,1 pl'og1.;11111 11'l'r'i l)1.,\':dr,l I, I' t ;1,111., 011,1 from thele until i „clock it tilts-gual'd tlll'li' health and 1111;11'„ve 111,Iilltt'11111ct' ,t'el' a period of 11 liy, , i,tl!11 111,, :It'll\lit Ila+ Ilt('ll ,111111 Il„I- )it'iitg,(.,rttliii is• In it's t'jit ;Moll tlt•I't• ttltlril It'nlll,l 1'1111 the Coq 11. (pike ;1 'ill 1,1'e,t'll`, ,Illd IiID 1,11'111 ;111'1111!111,11 ;it iIi1t t,l' •11th iltlti \I I•• (,eol•pe V11111 :AIM' I,, (II'Izzllc, I' rain Ileal'11P.1 I hand, mass(( for the 0111 n , aniimlit , , '\'his tm(I,uhtedl) .1;111 an 01111l,r , f - \\;is nothing more imlportaut towat•f figure,” said 1)r, Itcrr\•• "NeverLIeless.I Ladi,rd's tiro nt\\ vitt Ing, on I)1n- alc-gltitt! ig tilt' health of is t•oilitllitll- ,t lite,l't'', got In 1,11\• ilial �,'t',,Itli(1•t1O Ill- X11 1111' \';11'lll'i, (1)1'lllil •, t11111t ...minded. ,1('1' ctrl'(.i ;il't• nearing completion. X11•• 11'1.1 1,11 illi' :Illt'lillallcl' It,,lll't '1 ill' itt than good, cttan ti;ltl'1'. •T!'ere \vas (tt're,t,' rentiiit 1 (councillor \Ic\;ill. O Canada, n\•ard, (1'611'.:111 • I II}u•tit \Il'1'allutit'; :1 welkin; al. • on program schedule it as ,ligntl)' delayed,' also the other pint, ter) nnu!1 in 1111 Tho argument was It ii for prt,ple tu!'her;,' aItu O (;nd (1111Ile!;( Ir \g1'. i 1: i but rho \eath111 brol:o shortly aittr' Past." 1.1 t. 1• I,. II. I Iemler,op 111,1 1 )ins l \ steels i; rapidly taking •ha x'. i,lt'ur, Adequate Rater s1;,ply i, al- 1 figure it ,Bt iter themseive,• ! The new fire hall aril tvti It sc;di', i ,'clock alld the sch,,,l 1111 ads, itati- most \twat. au atU'arlion t, indnstir;. ! R. I). Illi! is (n1' -lion en the 1.•'•t of• 1c\. \1'. I. IZngrrs assisted ill 1111 111.,- i ' en ht Bonnie Locl:woi 1111 11nted on I hn,1ilin'1 un rho old ,rale hot,c slit. IIc cited cases in other (.cobs ocher(. (•on;umpt! n, brought to light the fart 1',r;uu. \\'rlrumins, addre;<. , t t1.,' , l,c\i< \\•Iiitfield', charger. 'Ted \\'111,1" nen h) \I r. .\. \1ad11'nks, I';,;,i:(etlt i; now tea(Ir for the 1.0"f. Ih1. rest '<nox Cnited Church. Auburn, \vas nevotiatiom, with industrial titan, had that large 11,1.1.:, such as nruntf0eto'•- r 'nl annex to the \lemorial (tall has and 1."11,1\'`11 in ,rice It)' the , 2th the scene of a level) \•e'Idin,g on Fri ceased ttheti it \tits learned that ado- ('lis, trail pay for the \\•at(r the). tl;ell, ,i„ the ItItiti 1 Legion I{1.i:!Yoh, :red made rapid stride; during the past two 1.1,'11, Ito(, :,nd (iir1, 111th••1,11,1 Ib1. day, Stitt. Till, ;It 11.3(1 amt., when (mate \tater• facilities \veto 11''1 avail :,111 their \t;(ler hill \t111,1d be (Hitt ; Litye Icrank Landon, ,n 111.11;df ,i rho .'Moots ,t 111c disu•icl, Matic ii, col. (-• oiporation• N. \\'. \tiller introduce,! weeks, and \I r. Chester \!orris"tl s Inufu) \I ;It front the ell "I ,t!'ou11 1 (,\ \1111 Selina, younger daughter of ties 01st(.. \maher 1 int in ii!,:,.:r t,f the high, thus making up to ; 1111e extent n1.'.\' oar;lett ,n tllait1 strtcl, i, reedy- anti \I r,. iced '1'1.11, Auburn, became pr,jerl '\a- 111;11 it \1 ;1, a .11111 ,f l,1.,• i,1. those Ivhu diol not put in a full !the ;ptakm of ihr day, hr\,It lt.-I.irilt. 111.1, the final t,urh-up this troch, :\,1- the .\grirnitln"al I':ul:. "fcacinrs 110,1 rho bride of Hugh blot \IacCrostie, I. I), louts, Padre at the Chilton 11 1 ! ud<cn crt'at pain, in dolling nit the pus'. "\o plate (til stands •till," ,crl'ive. All these trate, \you'd h,tvc 1 mid C• ticho,l. lit• -Lieut. 1.,:t1', !nal dei t, this etc aro informed ed t,lat XII.. 1.1,lr;t son of \Ir. aul Mrs. \i nt. \lac - I' subset Scllci•: will sllt,rtly comme;)1.,,rhi1 ren, told it t1 a, fortunate that the said Ur. Iterr)". "1',u eitlB'r she\' to be worked lit h) the 1'w('rs 111.1, ' C'r1lslio, Incl:nm\•. spoken to a 14!t•llt audicic, h'.'; tit on ! a'catht r t tt i t t! progress and a,l\;uu';'nicnt, 1. int- be. nt»in,g a hon,(. t, toren, tiller' it \ill' 'l'he church \t'a• beautifully decorat- uurdiately )(.,u start to decline. Ihu"in:; ' You Will Have W,aterworlcs the ,(1Ititut i'( the \' 1 I tSails.(. be formed un his t rt; oily, ar1.,s, trout 1111'rl`, ...• ' i ' 1 The fair gr,ttnll; i,l'e<etllt'd quite a ell for the ' cca.iim, the aftar Itchier the hast }ear-a111ca tett conn rents Said Dr, Berm :tilt' 1'none tichot•i. •\iso we :11"1 1,lit uinival appearance. Tho \Intl -\\'cot ti•;tptd in wilts and banked with larile places told either ul,t;llie+l „ \eco in' Tiding lei, text from the 311 ('1101 j That Mr, Robert !toll has appy arhi'1 `,h,tts hid ar1iyed the da) before. Fry- ,!\dirt. of mliet•,I gladioli, ricers it:t 1 \n answer h\ Ile. Lor'; , t•.t 1 1(tic'1 the pr I't's, of installing \titled\orks• t 1.• 1111 asked hl' 1':'a!,i: 'i'",', 111:,1!, 1,,11• 1C1' of I'.x,l'tlti, the .l1.(( verso, ".\1111 1 t'IC (.,III1C11 \1'1111 1110 111',p„111,11 '•I !':s \\',rel, \lrl'I'1'-(„-h,li!I(1, >1 it' ler”' 1\1'1'1 .\. llt'1111t, p;lat,l' Cf 1111' \\ lien it 11011 In 1.11 nu to a yolr in 11,111 filled hint with rho Spirit of (11 i1' pnrcha,ing ;t lot for htlilding pnr;,,,-(.;.1111,\1 atd all. The 111,1'; and girl, church, officiate(\. t I (,roti 1,1• ill,lttIii tit the' 111111(1• of map 1111 w'ttd,ttl, ail(! tit ttndt'ritali'!tiuL!, 01111 Ihc•e various centres, the peep,(. had i,r1.,rnt. \I r. 'I')rrnl;ln ,uggca:d Cita! Messrs. I)an and \\'nl• 1111(.111 art 111;d: 'tad t`1' 11111,' of their live,. i The brute, giver in marriage by her In I:nuw'Icdge, and in ;111 manner of , 1'ill'I'l1! 11 \l ltiullt, ;Ill l Xt'l;'ti 11' ! I,' 11 lilt plc 111.,1. 1 11':ti Itt \\';IS \',ll'd \t,1'!tti Itl,hl l " kt i I.:ft.-Lieut. ',Ilii': Illi; rapt(' singes l,t'ard, till' cont de Lo„•S iwi/1 , Contest, A Feature I I;Ilill'i chose .1 floor -length Cllth„Sl':1 rind larjott, place, 1101 were 1 iitiliilr (Into, he intended t,) (frill ;1 troll on his 1111cd attenfi 11 to 1111 sti• le 011.1 tor- 11,11 ,f choir huildills, nn \,. 4 High- P i ivory satin i;t,\t'm, fashioned with t'1 local resident,. In tai• \•illagr, ,i l n••idrnti"Il t',;'erg)•, snot Incl 11cen o• u•',' in he tt.H.itl to -dal•, tray, jit:t sunlit '1 .1\111, and 11,111' t"j Sevi.ral ft ;nun. autrn'li n, \‘ (.1.e all-',\Irctho0rt lleCkline, loins; fitte(t Ifen,all :,111( f.tican a v,,te oil the 1.X- . t Ill 11, 1 !,lilt l he realty I,r operation in a lett' \\t'('1•:;,' (lest t, this year's program. chief ;while: ,let'\'(.,„ ending in lily -points over 1110 1pprt,0iierl 11)' .sacral t ei,t Home, \•ho "1 1, would \too)s( appear That ser tVtne p1.nditnrr had out e\ (.1t been taken. o.'.i'u'd t, Mail; ,n to ;:is priy,,tr s)'s Il " t -1111 into another tt1'1ld \11 this a ,,Is up 10 pritsperity for them fr•'In point of Intetc,t turr.t',1 out : hands. \\•1111 Illi, she wort an cigmt•• lu hots, l,l I our village, so nothing ler \"hn'u w"1'. to he the 111., -,;ming conte,1, \tin' i length ivory lace toil with scall, d I)t'• LCrr\' s'„kc ab+111, the apl'l';1,1 ,I tent• 1•hl' gllt'ttl"11 t•a;, "t ,111'1 It... ,trlll,,glt',' tt ,\• Itis "1'!Cetu (;0.1, tt',' • 1.•n scallop? (I tits int;h unlit drinking \':(ter1 supply chem with \::1"Yr;" 'I'hc ails- not", Ile charged his amdien;s to !ut 1 should all be than!:fttl. '1d ' ,,l 1 t ,Il' tl t ' II 11' l•'I•e,t \t itit Trial -•ion time ihr (lratl• for 1'I, 111(.111• tit kt i hold(r on \lis, ,Amy 1)ouliro the -lite Iht purrbrtd 1lere- i„rti heifer, 1nn'rha,ed by the lair It •fttd, from the fine held of Iranit [nth:, \lits made. \Iiss 1l,'ll:ntay (trey. - ticket, t, the ull+nil r ht ins t el., t holder t‘ as \I. N. \lei) 11- ,11,1, 111 (n+'i'rit'!t, ti ' 1 he 1Ut11 h;l, pts• i „\Ii - .\nl) .. \\Till Alar!: 91st Birthday r,. Irani: \Ittcalfe, „f L'lyth, Hitt observe the ()1st anniversary , 1 her btrtlida)” on Monday, Sept. "tit's \\•t are pleased t, report that \Its, \letralir is so improved in health as to be able to be up and arum I her limn,. again, busy ;tt ('vert -day 'h' res, Friend, throughout Illi, (•ontnitttttty will join \tint '1.11, Standard itt wishing 'ler contitlne i improved health, and ;1 tut)' titin,)' birthday. \%TEDDINGS i\IacCrostie - Toll It i Ill 1 .1 1 ( ItI l n , l I, t tvt'r front I )1.. herr( 11';1, not Iso :1;.111. ;11(01'1 let Ilton' responsibilities, 011,1 I, . directly t, \\'iter teal 'I'cpin'i,l• It was !ins,, .and broutf,ht forth this remark; work as iustruulcnts of pined ' 'Card Bread !Due For tic .IU1lh1) not definitely established, but it wag "\'on will have ttatcr\ttt'! , corn_ has plarc'1 in our hands sari lits talents i • i Friday believed that olio was spread through t Her On I rida 1” I in, from an employee of he Depart- to he used for the betterment of nY;,n drinking t\atcr, The,, and ,the) coli 1111.111 of Ilcallll, this st I'rtucl,t loll . \, •of friday, Sept. Nth, lo�al bread .2. (ladshill. \s previously' ann1.unrcll, sister, \Its. K1.nmeth \Icl),ugall, as kind :ld for the advancement , i His hingdont 011 earth. Let els lit rose itc use thcse talents for pial'('." At the conclusion of 1 it•-I.iutt Ione,' I neral bakeries were contacted for an .\rnlsirong, leets of Hullo:. \as awa)' a, bridesmaid, ich, n,rt pale punk address Zone Commander \lido th•tii! - I opinion ,n the controversial subject. to the Fast Coast 11 County business, taffeta. 111.111 wore contrasting (lott- ed the speaker, and expressed \tor(I' ! \'nddcn's It;tI ery h,td ctlutt tt flt,ttr; \kith bite Good Roads Commission. Ile 1'r and ribbon headdresses and carried t a 111.l'Cla(IU11 lel ll` II \ l l 1''1,11• attracted ,('vett teams of coll('s:;lllts. halo livaddrl'" and t'arrieit a (cosset The It'g tt;is a _'l1 -iota green 'teach. ' bon(tiet tf Pink 1)Clight roses ;ttid Mid the rt cord (hue of '7':: stetson, white Chrysanthemums. She \Yore a til, 111;1'1 by the entry of ilarry stran'I of pearls, the gift of the groom. \',Inngltlut and `gulls( Ithill, of Ih•1• The bride had two attendants, her L•ulnuat"tn:. I tuning again to the r,on1 for p'eoty of ctnjc'"litre, and mercenary amts he spoke ,f ihr tiles- 111'" re than one ratepat,'t' \vas 11(':111I to cut conditions of rho fire water plains, say um ieaving rho hall, ''\\'c mtil l)z as ;1t'! su' :cestcd that reilimed tiro insnr- an1.c rate, 1111• ugh adequate it tier protel'ttttl \tititd compensate to some extent the (.1111 1.f the prosect. "illt°I," of Health might take It in their of i (t 11 11 1. I I \tell tote for it, it I"„):: :t, lh('udl Ave tti11 hate ii anyt\•at'," tilt ec.ttItlsiin Itl'lllg, of eomrse, tll;lt tit: 1)ciiritliclit prices will jinni) 4 cent, a loaf. This the Lct'vc and Merl: of lllytli, accept- matron ,f honor. was go\vned in iltrn•- inforinatiou \"as tliyllged t, The id the clialltngt' of the have and i length turquoise taffeta, and Ails, Stand:int t \\ etlmc:lla\• \\ hen thv (tori: of !'ullett• l•nfnrtunatcly I. \\•. , (',:rtl \IacCr"stie, sister of the groom, on hand t, take c:u'c of 'I llmr,day', had a wirtht' substitute in I ittcilloi I similar fan -,haps, h,ugttt-ts 21 g'at,1• brea"i nerds. \\•asntau's Itakcry had George Itrtt\wn who, with ('tort: (;co, I,li, roses and bonvirdia. only enough to take cart, ,f \\•edge,-; \V. Cow':ul, one avid leryi ltainton \liss Loi, (trashy, 'Myth, cousin f day's needs. Cost of new stocks of ;nil l'!crk billion by sivt't;tl seconds. tit bride, played the \ve(Iding music. flour \v,tdd he tip I11)) percent, II'hr time for the I lullctt officials ita, I She tv,re ;t floor -length gown of pale .\lttt,'tlgtl a certain amount of eon- 11, ,t•(.ot Is (beating sonic of the (.1.11- bite, net over satin, a headdress sitn- fusion exists, householders c;ln expect testant;1, for the Myth officials 5 It. i ll;' to the bridesmaid and a corsage to pay 131. a I—if in Itl)th il, of iri- seconds, \\'Nicht wasn't half pati for our j,f bronze baby uloids• \Ir. Ronald day morning, 1) is quit', p1.„lite• ihr) i,) 1, either. \\•c understand That our NIatCristie, brotllt'r ,f the groom, of Price w111 Ito higher before a set fig- town officials are going into training. ! Lmcknoty, was hest (man. Mr. Stewart ma, is reached, unless eover11mitlt'next year tvith a vial' to clipping at 'fell, .\uhurn, and \I r. Jerry Cranston, cot'tr 1 tithes :t hand in the fixing of a (cast 15 seconds off their 11111c• Per- Lmchnow, acted as ushers, nett ),rice. !lap, it would lie easier too induce the During the signing of the register, Fair (bard to get ;t smaller log.\I r. Aubrey Toll sting, "0 Perfect As has been the case during the past Love,” 1\o rears, the Him •n Comfit. Holstein I ,llowiu,l; Itll' cercttoty,, the wedding Shutt•, was a dciided attractin, :urs ,1i11ntr was served to a•nottt thirty-five entries in the Carious Mack and \\'!lite guest; at the Itrumswick Hotel, Wing- clas,c' were heavier this tt'tt 111t- ham. The table was prettily dccorat- rom Com11y is fast becoming, a ti tiny 1 ('d \t'ith pink and \\`bite and centred County, if the Illacl: and \\•aIle di' with the wcdtlinp cake, flanked Iiv tall play could be taken as a yard -still:, tapers, \ir', 'Poll anal Mrs. \lacCros- ;t fact that speaks well for the fmttm•c til', mothers of the l)ritlt and groom, ,f our dairy" industries• received the guests, the former dressed in pearl grey crcpi with silver sequin Races Were Of High Quality trite, blain: accessories, and wore a 11 wits f•t;u•Cd that the rain t•iu11 , 1.i rsage f pink gladioli and rosebuds. have a had (.ilea on the various irnd, Ile said, "was the only Mace of it's for their \•,1.l: in :trra•Iteuut the In't- I hands to niece (h1. issue. Biro in Onlal-i, 'Micro ;1 tY:ttcr .)•,lent Ur. I)• l'. I>rapir, \lo'!i al (7fiiror ul grant. Ile spoke of the spirit of co -op - 1 had 11 1 !colt installed, or \vas in the : Health, f•'1. Myth. wa, ,t'i:l•d Ili:; op- (3•?tion \1•"X11 existed cIts nen e vtri- 11 putt, of installati,u• ti,ca1:itlg tlt 1 l,tanches and the citizens of the van - I ' I ,Ilion on toll' stlject, and spot:'.' ,Iron; - the. pritatelt -m tell wells in ItlytII, Ito iy in the affirmative, He riBlarltvt, ons communities, and exmeised the referred to a lost a1,•t:trenl1'' mmult' that of :Ill the wells he had so far test- sincere desire that it tvotkl continue, tone years ago 'Viten it \'its fount rel, all had returned tviih a "I)" test, Int also introduced llle in •t• utin)l. that not one well was free of \')Motion !. Conn:m:1er of Zone C 1, \Ir• \lac \Ic- I with the exception off (t tlled wells. 1It Donald, of t!ie 1':inru(liue .'ranch, who Under those contliti its it \vas indeed intends t, test all \yell, in the I_'ot•por- 11.11! t;tkr over itt a wick's int: whet fortunate that there had btett no epi- 1 l ;111,11 very sheet)•' 11 r' Miller retires, Introduced also dcmir nnthreik in the village. 41....) ' Ret•• \\'. 1. Rogers :asked the (Ines - fact That we ''at! ecape't \' a; no as- lion, that in the gent of an epidemic, \,•as \I r. Scotty brit., of Lon, on, hen>i'ns :\aver;tet and :\,lju,inu'nl sttr;tn,c for future safely and compile- what action would the Ucpartinent of Of(iter for the L,nd,u 1)istrirl. \I r. cmc},• 1)1.. Iitt'r}• adut itt1 that the Health take?I)1.. Herr}•, in replying, Forbes spoke tiricffly to the Lcg'tin (•1st of installation to -day 'was high, explained tote ittutdator). p1.\\•erS ci1 tttl'lltttcrs bttt to ,fisc) tit's '.!tiro wt.)low inter- the 1)op:trtment, saying that they did est r;lte, availilii in its favour which ; rot like t, exercise then(, but 11 they \•: old to some extent offset the extra deemed it necessary, they \v-u!d order cost, His address wit attentively !i,- � a Cirhor;lli tt to put i11 the water tone,! to by all present. 1 system. C. R, i Iagey was next called on, and A question by Village Clef k Oor'lcn!,(al :Iliott brought to light the fact that which hail Leen ar:ant by ftortltltititcrl`cttr•ed tllghl at such meethe was ings oftente etittgsto the l',ttnt'•I, will' 111' t•'t-t,,t;t'ral,tt 01 1.t'pioit members. 1P,tlttt<tcg,ltttis the follow on the program after I)r, Berry. ; the hetat•nt1.1tt of I1,,Ilt'1, and the L1'st Post ;u d !\tits. \ , t As a consequence it lent hitt vit'y lithe \lubes (;II p,,,arII, soup!, if they sa de- 11101111C1*, iIg!critililutI leant, ! with band tet! to say ' n generalities. \Ir. Ilagev rale sired, force the issue, tt'i1L''.Bt ;l i tit' lence it reverent memory of 1111(.11 through the report that attpcarett in of the ratepayers, This had been . n tit nt Cunue in I:e\•. emLieut Itlnc1 in the \'illa_tcs of Ilcn;:lli Ind Lucas, according to 111•, Ilcrrt', a'1tl The (.Tose(' this grief, I,'.It i 11 )et:qv- ;•,,r - Standard notes from one of it., ex- tion of the scr\•ice with prayer. :\t the conclusion of tt'e ,ert'1c.' at the park, the parade fell in again and pt'occcded to the \1 cnu,rial 11:1ll \vier•(' \Ir, \iac \IcI)ouald placed a wreath on a very lovely iln!Irrtiseri memorial, The Standard issue date! Scptcttticr 31-11, tcrifying all statements that he made in the Published statement. One point that perhaps (vas not understood thirt;,es, '1'11„ 1lahlilt;tint Aa:orate, The parade reforul:'t,, and procl'cllc 1 folly was the $25411 to he paid annually. printed at Cayuga, that the council to the school grounds, \Oen) the 'Hs - This figure was quoted sty Mr. 1lagey •')f that village is Inking tit^ sante ac- missal order was given, orcotnplsectif i 11,11. Rate 11;1.1111011rrtmtrl,t'I th;ct it Official of the Illyth Legion hat: fa etc le r,ttsisting ,• kitchen tap. three-piece hath, cellar was n t the intention of the l'outteil I expressed I:een satisfat•ti to regarding laundry tabs, and outside taps, 11 to.f roc the issue. If the people want the event. The turnout of Zone vcter- was disclosed by Itittt that any- tie it•ish- \\!aterworkS, they shall have it," he acts, ;Intl the co-operiti nt t and response in;g to merely put water in the kitchen (remarked; "If they.vote it down, them from the general public was greatlyap- ivoild not pay the full ti251)1) figured 111"tt•aterw'ork:,' \I r. llaiuto t ciltcltttl- predated, Special mention should to for the cont.plete service. '(hese costs ed• ; made of the services rendered by Scottt would have to he figured out by who :\ very interesting meeting was . llastcr G. R. Harris fin,! his Scout ever had control ,f the .);tout, \t brought to a close with the simting of Troop. The coilection taken amount - National c,nclusit'n 1.f his rin)arh' lir. I the \atiuual .\ulhcul, cd to $91.10. Ilagcy asked for questions relative to the report• t,ttth sptakcrs tool: a it;old in :tnst(`t'ring several iiestiins that \',ere tint forth by those present, 'Hie School Iloa•d hal made some ar- raB"tements for the drilling of a well at the .chest ht.tt tthet the first meet- ing was held on Public Waterttot'ks, NEW BANK HOURS New bank hours are ttow in effi,'t at tic local Branch ,f the Canadian Ilan: of Commerce. `'alurd:ly hours are now from 1) to 11 arm. \\'lilt this exception the remainder of the hours for the week are unchanged. FAIR LiST CROWDED OUT Event; of an important nature have heel' moving so s\tiftly dur- ing the past ntt'k that we \t ere furcal to leave the lair- Prize 1.itt until a later issue. \\'c regret this very touch. ) Mailing. List Corrected The Standard trailing list; have been concreted up to and includ- ing 'Tuesday, Sept. loth• flea;c examine tour labii at the t t of front page, and if you have paid. recently. mal:,‘ sm•e the label dat- ing corresponds ititIt our re- ceipt. \\'c with to thank all who have attended promptly t, 111c settlement of their sultscriptiott ;:cernmi• Also \t•1' Ivitit t, 11ticontt several tow ttltnlh(!rs to our stlh- scriptiott family. lust a word to thus(' in arrears; : \\'c \vonld (cry ouch ap,rcciate settlement of your account ;at the earliest pos- sible moment. if '• subscrip- tion label i; dated i'rit r :• `"i+ - t' m141..11147, tbun your account is 11011' over Muer All subscriptions are payable ;1 }'ear ,IIItl`, I' speed. it prnt1.11 the reverse hefty. ever, and tie track was in excellent shape. 'Hie races kt!,l pace with the rest of the lair, and were the hest staged }lire 111 ) oars. Five entries; were made in each plass, the "7, and the 2•17 11,1 or Pace. Four entrit', acre node in the Running I:ace, and four in the Road itice. Mr. 1I;u"r). Stnr'!y, of .inborn, ;feted c'it'y cilpal,l\' 111 int' \irs, \lacl•rosiic chose a ht.nck crept' dress; with braid and lace trine, black accessories and corsage of gladioli and fern. The bride 'rate to her attendants and the organist gifts of silver and the groom's gifts to the best man, .,deist, and ushers, wtt'l' matching' 1,11111 i Isar and tic sets, Litter the brick and groom left for a motor trip to Northern (Intario. The capacity of \taster of ( t'I't')Itollt, for it'rde travelled ht ;I rose sill: jersey \Vater\\r01• is Vote hAX1)11ted the day, and \1r, llailie 1',!rr,tt ,'1- ,i .ress. 0'1111 hlarl: accessories and car About 11'il(l-October , llici;(ted as starter of the various racing, ; rirtl a !lack -top coat. She here a cm•- :\ccording to Village Flerl: (section event-. .\ I,md-spcalting system nlltl, ;111' ,f 'I'alisnutu roses and fern. i11'ott the cote ,n the \illaci \\'at- , the v ices of the annotnlct'r, titt,llhle i (sur is :It the wedding included_ the erwnrki Ittlaty will be held in olid- thriugltoItt tar utttttitdt. •1111. 11111.1(. gronnl'; noels, Hr. John itacCrostie, ()colter, 'Tentative dates mentioned t1 the Illytll I.1 'II' 1;111'. ;rill (1'11- of \•atinnver, 11.C., also the groom's are October lith, or '•1111• The nuc- 111th. lull the entot tatnntrnt 1•rt,t-i'!i', ' tr;tndimother, \its. \V, c;sary t1el,,w 11•\\1 in the prrparal-on \\'roster, of by the 1 Ion'it a'' 'I'!„u!l 1.1 1 "ndou. 1,tndotn ()they gut st' w "c present (< stilt,', and must ht published three :nosh t t the aittrntti•n's rni''v from Loud n, Ltteknow, Scaforth, cnn•ecuti\c !into;. Clinton, Stltrint;tillc, Myth and Lott - If the Ilv'l;tty carries it i, nut,ti' n- I I rfreshlltents booths \fere "n the dcshono• able if work would be conurlenccli this 111•. 111,1,1, and \V. N. \\';Bsin opt t \ted C.: their t t't1t 11 the young �t 'shpts (hall l a t.citht gu,'ssing 1„o;h. selling tic!.-\c'ti live at Goderit I, ii. - :, The Qua ity Tea ORAM&E PEKOE OF REVENGE BY J A C K S O N• C O L E sY�ur1;i11 MIA lTrn \'; y'wldez (Inds Garvin and In the cneulng argument no 3s obliged to rhnut hint killing bin lnjt kntI •, ({.,'stn's ni.m Immediately surround him. Chapter VI \lichacl Valdez' shoulders stiffen- ed, his icy eyes bored into the loan before hila, and his lips became a hard, uncompromising line. "Hc found out," he said, "But it did him nor anybody else no good -because you found out that he knew.... Want me to go on and tell you what you and those two partners of yours did to Valdez and his family? No? \Yell -no need. For 1'331 his son," He fairly shot out the next words to the cringing man who stood there, speechless. "Now do you want to tell me whcrc I can find those partners of yours, or do you want to pay off for them as well as for yourself?" Raymond (Garvin, who had fan- cied himself as a hard-headed bank- er, a elan so assured that nothing could disturb his composure, was staring at his accuser as though at an apparition. * * * "I'm waiting," Valdez said coldly, "1 don't know where them two are for sure," the land hog said in a cracked voice. "slut I did get a let- ter from one of 'int not so long ago. If I remember rightly, it's got want that:" his name and address ou it, 1)o you "Get it'" Valdez snapped. Garvin moved reluctantly to the d': k and slowly pulled out a draw- er, But there w'as no further hesita- tion in his n:otcmcuts. This time his hand darted into the desk draw- er with the speed of a striking rat- tleenalee, With a madman's laugh of 1r'unlpll he whipped out another gun and fired elazily, even before El Caballero Rojo, caught off -guard for a bare instant, could get his own gut into play. A bullet \Thicked through the sil- ver -braided sleeve of the Spanish bolero. The first bullet and the last from the so-called banker's gun. Another roar blended with it, al - iii 't instantaneously. And a black 011, ;Bother, what winning ways this pretty and precious outfit hast One yard makes jacket and juniper for a tiny tyke size 2, Blouse in ONE piece, Embroid- ery transfer inc. Pattern 46)7 sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, Size 2, jumper awl jacket, 1 yd, 39.in.; blouse, 'i yd. 35-113. Send TWENTY - FIVE CENTS (25c) it; coins (stamp; cannot be accepted) for this pat- tern to roost 421, 73 Adelaide St. Toronto, Print plainly SiZE, ..NAME, .ADDS,ESS, STYLE NUMBER, powder burl showed on the land hog's white shirt beneath his open- ed (oat, just over the heart. Red started slowly spreading ou the linen helots. it. Slowly his knees buckled as his glazing eyes stared uncomprehending, 'Then he slid to the floor, dead, as the gun dropped with a metallic clatter front his hand. El Caballero Rojo lowered his man smoking glut and stared down at the dead elan. "One" he said cryptically, his eyes glittering as they swept around the room. Swiftly Michael Valdez scooped up papers and money from the desk, shoving those he could into a pocket inside his velvet bolero, and gripping the hag of coins tight- !; in one hand. Then, knocking the light off the desk as he passed, he dertc(1 down the long hall, gripping the heavy bag of gold coins tightly. * + He raced through the corridor and out the open door which he had en- tered. But as his heels struck the flagging of the courtyard, armed men, alarmed by the shots inside the "hank," were pouring front the one lighted blockhouse from which the music and laughter had come. Guns came up as the shadowy figure was sighted. Flank spouted, making orange -red splashes in the darkness. Lead whined and howled about El Caballero's red head as those bashes o ftirc streaked throgll the black nigh t.No longer was it lighted by the crescent moon. That now was hidden behind flying clouds, Shoats caste from the street out- side the courtyard. Men were racing down the street, yelling, tiring their guns at random. Death converged on a elan with red hair and a gaudy Spanish cos- , who raced *away from Ray- mond Gamin's citadel -and laughed. \\'ith head down, clinging to Gar - vin's ill-gotten gams, Ile sped away from his attackers at express speed. lichacl Valdez' own gun was out 310w, w'as spitting lead in 1 slow, sweeping arc, for Ile had determined to Make a stand of it, fight it out, There seemed little chance, at the moment, that he could will through and reach El Cielo, waiting (town the street in the shadows. elan yelled as one of the red- headed marl's shots wrest 1l01lle, An- other cursed as a second bullet turn• bled him into the dust, The attack travercd a moment in the face of such accurate shooting * * * But the halt in the guard,' firing gunmen ducked for cover, Secure was only momentary, as Garvin's blockhouse walls, and knowing they behind the protection of dors and must win by sheer superiority of numbers, they resumed the battle instantly. Coldly and calmly they aimed for the scarlet -sashed, scarlet - masked 111311 wllo w'a; weaving and ducking before then(, in ;111 effort to reach his mount I fis eyes, now mercile;:,ly cub( and hard, picked nut a shoulder here, a sombrero there, a bent knee in one spot, an elbow in another. gain and again his gun blazed. Anil each time it (lid, it would be the shudder Inc had seen that would jerk -the som- brero leap high into the air. The 311at1 with the. brit I:el(e sprawled flat on the ground as Ise tumbled from his hi(lir,(' place around a blockhouse. nil El Caballero took full advan- tage of that demoralizing instant. 'Barely scenting to touch the ground, he sped through the patio gate, moving (ilii a greased shadow, tot where El Cielo stood patiently w'1it- ing. Garvins g:u::cn, roaring, 113';ling, shouting curses, were teariu;; across the courtyard and into the open street. Strcn(ms of lead from half a dozen directions screamed toward El Caltleeo Rojo as he leaped into the S;uldh. One or two bullets ripped alemg hi; velvet I mics, het Inc paid no 1(11 Atoll to their tin Cid() a:lemid, he c•hal(3;ol his tactics before the infuri- rico(' (:( 1103 of fury, some of ;I:('ol 3 1 could gales% his pur- pose. 11e cclareed directly on the sten firing at 1(10. Their howls rose to NIRS. RU:ISELL SWEENEY, the tctcltwr of S.S. No. h \\•allacc tow 'Willi School, ( tit.. lS seen here with all SIX pupils, t.ltc smallest ;ttten(lanCe In Canada. From lift Doris 1.0.1,4, Ruth Schlcnter, 1)onald Rock, Marilyn Rode, Ronald Schlcuter and \\'illianl C1lerry. Filch 1(311)1! will cosi stolon $300. ANNE I4IPST yarn. r'am;2y c +e.P.,t- "No Good" Girl Tells Shocking Story "DEAR ANNE 11IRST: is it too * late to start being the girl the older *people around lure think 1 am? *'They say I'm an angel, The others *know tilat I'm nothing. 1'30 16. * "Two months ago 1; stet a man. *lie told nue Ile was married, but * that didn't make any dilfcrence to Inc. 1 fel Ilial come In see mc, and I have fallen in love with hint, "'1'00 31illIt5 ago 1 1(71(1 hint e'd have to choose between ole and his wife, lie chose his wife, and ;aid * 1'd better forget him. * Anne 1lirst, I have found out *now that I made a perfect fool out *of myself, Ind 1 have iost my *reputation. (I smoke and drink, * too, and sometltiles gamble.), I *hope all teen-age girls will read *this, and don't do anything I Have * dole You nil! be sorry in the *end, No married matt means any *single giI'1 any good. "NO Go01Y" A'OT T00 You Ila,'; been going around with the wrong crowd. Il oto else 'would you have learned to drink and srn,,kr, cern to ramble -aid think it doesn't make a1( diffrrenrr whether a non is married/ )'On o'1' under tate legal age in Cour state, (111/1 you Must 103),' irldr(Igrd ill S0111( 01 ilr('.rc' T'li i S S11170p(ILJ 11(11'. 111 every community there are nice people 7cho nsttally predominate. 1'93 ion find them if you try. (Prop these Dost youngsters who hal'' lured you into .such goings-on. Never be seen 111th any 010' 0/ again. The roar( bark to a good lif,' is bard, Fora 11/1ile 1'033 7(ili b(' .(lime• lned by nice girls, for their parents 7(911'1 let thrid hr .se'e'n Trish you. 11 is only by 'withdrawing yourself from these (o:' acquaintances, and adopting a ,'try different manner and ori( habits, 111(11 y01t roti .(boll' Ihr better element in your couunnn- ity that you are worthy of their friendship. The first 1((13 is to bury )(30((lf in your studies, and excel in your .3(11001 -work as furl ns 3'011 r 331. 1)o11't linger a f l('r school come right home, and slop there. Giro your spare lime to studying, to helping ,round (lir house. Join the YWCA, and learn what fun yon can have in a decent way, use their gymnasium, go on their hikes when you can, take pain. They crashed into each other, Lighting like stampeded cattle to avoid being trampled by the flying hoofs of the big slue roan. Then, 15 stoically, the mount was wheeled again, and EI Cicln and his silver -decked rider were pounding down the street. ilnt \lichacl \'aldrz knew well enough that it was ooh' a reprieve. IIe knew that before he cold dare hope to get clear of the town other guards stationed at vari- ous points outside tvould be upon him, Realizing that Ise must do sonic• thing other than try to outride then(, Valdez kneed his mount into the first cross alley that was out of sight of the sten in the street, and pulled up to a halt. \\'hat now? For a quick glance over his shoulder told Hina that already the advance guard were on their way and that mounted gunmen were pouring into the street from the Garvin place, all in hot pursuit. A1 - ready they were almost abreast of hint, and the others were coming on fast. (To Be Continued) 01, some extra roars,' they offer which inrhv'r.sts you. You soft dc'rizerl your paresis ab(tnnicably, .Sheen them now lads' sorry you aro', and try to Tejo their r0nlidcnc( again. The sl3ame you suffer Is their shame, t00 y4111 klnote, and they must be horrified in dis- covering the kind o/ life you've been leading, Go 7(1111 Ihem to church, and fol.' some of ile; youth activities Hoerr'. Yon need all the moral sup- port on ran gel. Gradually, as other's see your intent, they 7t'il1 recri✓e you as on,' of Isom(-atol !hal will 1'r your Pig Chance. You hay,' been loo long on tit' 'wrong tract.'. T1n'n to the right no:c'. If you stick to it, you will 111(1 ihronoli. or To "en J.(t": 1 Mink the sugges- tion Ihu( you go owoy for is while is o ndsr 011r. II may be that this sa'parolio» will softest your teife's heart toward you, curl she toil/ come to r,in'ln/,'r only 1111 pleasant per- iods of her marriage and forget (hose which caused her so morel( gro'f, I'ou :{T'ren't fair, yo33 knot(. 11 may hi' true that y.,1 /10111 drink nor 51110k C, nor ran arotnld but there a'(' other sin.( against marriage t'hi's a reife n'senls as uturll. For inslan, c, you nem.t. 10111 her mho! 1'01(1' 317,'0(0,' is! 1'011 have doled 0111 dollars, treated her like a housekeep- er (sift/tout salary); zoley sh(rulrhr't she resent it.' 1'033 have, you confess, 1101 0/0511'5 dnnr ;,liu1 7(ns ng111, yet you kept on that ,ray, never making any effort to understand 110'10 your conduct distressed her. 11 is the n, - r unnftlt,'on of Ihr'.e lesser of Tenses T(hi,h now she feels has destroyed any lore she 110(1 for you. Gel away /or it (chile. Give her the rhallr•' 1-' thin!,' ibis;/.r bv'er. She knows ho,: you 1,71,' your iiltle !1111, and 1 rluu'I (loins' she 7(0Irh1 deliber- ately Inky 10'r 010(3' from you. You lame rather tut ynllr .side, too. You !lave been considerate o f him and you ran den; rod upon his understand- ing. Now that you /0,113 thele you /ailed. 1 hot'.'. 10ith you, that when:10u rine hu,'1' ynnr 'wife will have de- rided to gin' 1011 another chazlre. ANN 1'. 1;ir: t cell help you make * it work, it you'll write her (rankly * at Ii"x A, roost •l:!1, 71 Adelaide * St. \Vert, 'Toronto. Sui165y ScIaool Less©u Guidance From Great Proverbs I'roat:l•31:2.3;6:16.19;9:10;14:31; 13:l; I(,:18; 21:3; 22.1; 27:1; 28:1 ; 29:18; James 4:17 GOI.Ui:.\' 71:.\'7-11e /loth slim- ed thee, (t Huai, what is yood; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do 1315!!y. and to love merry, and to walk humbly with thy, God? - Micah Great proverbs are the crystal- ization of experience. Sometimes they are reflections upon life and conduct, terse, concentrated bits of 1t'isdont, or philosophy. Sometimes they arc the obser- vations of discerning critics who have set down human values in rules or guideutarks in the form of popular, memorable maxims. Sometimes they scent to hate been spontaneous thoughts, quick- ened by some incident or experi- ence, All three form: of proverbs arc illustrated in the passages cited in the lesson. A few very striking ones are elscweliere in the Book. A deep philsophy of lite is in 4:23, ISSUE 38-1917 "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life,'' Similar reflections is in the list of things that the I,ard hales -the six things listed in 6:16-l9: and in the well-known 14:31, "Righteous- ness e.altctlt a 331311)11: but 5111 Is a reproach to any ncople." Of the second sort, terse, prac- tical observations, are 16:18, "Pride goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit 'before a fall" and 28:1, "The wicked flee when no loan puruetlt: but the righteous are bold as a lion." (Good examples of the spontane- ous, but no less deeply wise prov- erhs are 27:19, "As in water {ace answercth to face, so the heart of elan to man." A good example of the same sort, outside the kook of Proverbs, hilt a Prot crh none the less, is in Ecclesiastes 7:6. "As the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the laughter of the fool." Every people and country Inas had its proverbs, a11(I almost every generation has had some of its own, slut the richest of :all those that have conte from the ancient 11cbrews, No doubt they were compiled from many sources, and they represent a great repository of tcrastn'cd wisdom, but it is no coincidence that they come frons a race and at a time that gave to the world its greatest saints and prophtts, and that ultimately gave to the world the Saviour of Men, Whose p:mrahles express and fulfil the wis(10111 of the Scriptures 111.1.1 he knew so well, Modern Efiqu By Roberta Lee Q. When snaking a call on a friend, should apologies he made for the 11p5e of time SIIICC one ties last in the house? A. No; it is bad form to do so. Q. What should be removed from the breakfast table when the grape- fruit and otter fruit bowls are taken away? A, The service plate is retnoved and a hot breakfast p:ate laid in its pia c. S!, is it all right for a girl to manicure her nails or apply makeup in an office? A, No; the dressing -room is the proper place to do this. Going Out (',iceit'',I 1'3(303; ?tan: "Have you an (lc'inni; for an intelligent elan with a (uliccr.,ity rdne.Ilion?" t1i:>inr.; �I'Ill: "Vis. And don't ;lain it as aim got nut!" -. ENJOYED BY 1101114. fatttilt':: than any other brand of coffee in tato '3101111... that's Maxwell !!oust', Because of illi extra flavor it's altuay8 "Good to the last 1)rop!" 1 FREE! NYLON STOCKINGS! toadies, wonl,t you like to rneelro a pato of lovely nylon slockito;a, abso- lutely tree? Then wsumer this simple uuertlnu: "wont in Tito 1lhott some Tor October?" dead your nnxwrr, together with your name, nddresw nod n wrapper front an empty packegi of hY-O-LA 3(335. or to rrarsonatd* facsimile. (0 luhnami-Itirhanlsnn I.td„ to Church st,, 1'oruu10. $pecI(y the a(zc snit cola( of alncitings lou prefer. Tag wvonhnK a"t1 y 0.1001 every day during 3(rtober will 3,0(55 ono noir of 3,13on stockings if Due wrapper of 3Y.0.3,1 31(11, or facsimile, Is ort• closed; two pairs of xt"^ktnga If two wrappors tiro enclosed; Once pairs of stockings if thein nnipp•rx aro en- closed, 1110 an on, Pontes( cloaca 0a• tither H. You may scud Ott ninny ta- uten as you wish but each must be accompxn1el by n l)3'-0.3,.3 3)535 wra3r- per rrr fxeslnule. 1)3101,A 111'3: is nn trtio at tont drug and gtueery 7.101,•x. 3'r(1n 10c per 3enc ksge. Tine's trona better( Lost your PEP? '('hose "Don't earo" tys-atut dopey, tired -out feelings natty bo calmed by constI' pillion. So givo your - ;elf n fresh start with n county of Krurclien. Just a pinch or two of ICruschcn first thing in the morning takon in tea, coffee or fruit nice; that's the idoal Kruxchon aids faulty elimination and supplies the body with minerals which may Ito deficient in the dict. And you will find Knowlton gentle, yob so tlmrough null effective. Ittilliona peoplo all over the world follow thio slm3)3.. good -health plan, Try it yourwJf, mid see Tho harpy results. (let Krewchen flrom your mama Drug afore: 25c and 75c. ROSCHEN Helps fo keep you fill lS GUARANTEED FOR NYLON, CELANESE, RAYON AND All MIXTURES P4WMPlieTintex IS CANADA'S ORIGINAL A It Makes You Fee Much Better The Vitamin 01 Tonic Extensively used for headache, Loss of Flee!), nervous indigestion, irritability, anaemia, chronic atigue, and exhaustion of the nervous system. 60 its. Fcanln 1y size, $I.50 *t1Dr Chase's -5NEnvs coon iss :cChgse's ERVE'ulao Dr. (hase's Nerve Food. 0 - FALL FAIRTIME IN ONTARIO Photo by Ful-O-I'ep Photographer, BABY CONTEST—Proud mothers anti their youngslc - ...,\cd the fair building at Milverton. This popular event (11 ew over thirty contestant . C.N.E. FAIR NOTES 13Y FUL-O-PEP I:dwatds ilros, of \\'atfold in the Aberdeen Angus di\ision won 15 firsts, Grand and Rescr\e Champion . Aoll awards and the Grand Champion Female award. 1)on 1lead Farms, Richmond hill, took the Reserve (:rand Female spot. These breeders use Fol-O-i'cp Feeds, in the 1l ere ford classes all major awards were taken by Ful -O -Pep Feeders. Geo. Rodanr, Stouffville, Carmen Lyons, \\'allaceto\vn, F. \V. Ritchcld, Jar\is and Old Orchard Farm, Peterborough. The Shorthorn judges liked the extra growth and fii.ish produced by Ful -O -Pep Fads. Ful -O -Pep Faders, G, 1.. (asby, Guelph, \V. A. Dryden & Son, Brooklyn, and F. If. Deacon IQ Sons, Unionville all won major awards, irl the dairy classes J. 'McClellan tut \Vartintown showed the Grand Champion Ayrshire bull which he raised on Ful -O -Pep Fads, j, Bonn Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer. DAIRY CALF CLUB — Walter Schultz, extreme right, won this event at Tavistock a:;alltst tough competition. pas of Bell's Corners, Ontario and J. 1'. Bradley of Lachute, Quebec, were also winners in the Ayrshire classes. Yes, with leading cattle breeders the big swing is to Quaker Ful-0- Pep—The Feed of Champions. Photo by Ful -0 -Pep Photographer. SCHOOL CHILDREN from in and around Tavistock formed up in the central rind after marching. The group gave a short choral selec tion and then dif )erscd. -- Photo by Ful -0 -Pep Photographer ARNSTORMING CRASH—Lady Luck was kind. No one was hurt when the above plane failed to clear the field in the take -off attempt. FAIRTIME IIIGHLIGTS By Your Ful -O -Pep Reporter The Mornington Agricultural Society's 83rd fall fair at Milver- ton was a great success. This was the 83rd annual presentation of the society and the weatherman co-operated in fine style. 'I'he full - half -utile track was in the best of condition and had recently been widened and thoroughly over- hauled. Fast time was made in all the events, but the attraction which your Ful-O-I'ep Feed Re- porte•r felt was outstanding was the Chariot Race, won by Charlie I-Iill of Iiagersvillc. This event was an "extra" with only two entries. The horses were old race horses, and the going was fast — plenty fast1 'There were thrills galore as the chariots swept 'round the track. The crowd soared their approval as the charioteers and their entries hit their strides. The clash and zip of this contest would have satisfied even the toughest old Roman Senator's heart. As notch above, the animals used in this race were originally top notch race horses, and there isn't much doubt that these old patricians have more than a nodding acquaintance with that aristocrat of the feed family FuI-O-Pep. The Baby Contest was ;Mother event which proved to be a crowd puller. There were snort than 30 contestants, and to your inex- perienced reporter each one seemed to rate first place. In all the Fairs covered by your Ful -O - Pep Reporter up to the time of writing, the ]Milverton Exhibition has been the first one to boast a Baby Contest. As a result no experience in this line can be claimed by the writer. To the un- tutored eye it appeared that the wisdom of Solomen would be re- quired to pick the winner in this event. 111 r. I-Iunme Clutton, well-known cattle breeder and judge, also had his hands full judging the live-, stock. Robert Mueller of Whit-, my Farms placed first, and David Smith stood first for showman- ship, in the Boys' Calves event. Both lads were from Milverton and are to be congratulated for their fine showing. Cattle men as a group are feed conscious to the 'nth degree, and with good reason, They face a situation which is not uncommon these days. The demand for high quality feed has so far outstripped production. Ful=O-Pep Feed is in greater demand than ever these days because the consistent high quality of the ingredients has not been lowered to meet the ever- increasing demand. This is im- portant to all livestock men, for quality is even more important than (inanity when feeling champ- ions. The name Ful -O -Pep on any bag of feed is synonymous with quality. Onc of the finest express tram seen at any Fair was that owne,1 by John J. breis of Mitchell. Mr. Kreis won first prize with his snappy entry. 7� Going Tomorrow The Browns had a new house- maid, young and pretty, itrs. B'row'n thought her husband w•as taking rather too much interest in the new arrival. "I like the look of that ne\v plaid. She scans to have plenty of go about her," Brown remarked to his wife. "She certainly has, da•lint:---she's going tomorrow," replied his wife •'weetly. Wife: "Dear, we lost half our kitchen equipment when cur coun- try home burned." hubby: "Yeah? Which was it, the can -opener or the cork screw " Big Night Ou the ninth stroke of the clock Simpson awoke with a start. "Gosh, what a head I've got," he groaned. "1 can't go to the office today." lie reached for the phone and called his Moss' private number. "It's no use wrapping things ups" he confessed. "Last night 1 was nut with some pals and I'm ashamed to say 1 overdid it. 1 wonder if I could take the day off, sir?" "Well " came the boss' voice over the phone. "1 admire your candor, Simpson, and 1 shall expect you at H tomorrow. As for the day off. it's yours. 'Today is Snntliy.' A kettle of boffin .dur p'.111111 down the sink draft i t enlarly will help kit p the trap :,,.,1 drain f 1'1)1 clouting. Photo by Ful -O -Pep Phot • :•,,Luer. WINNER SIR WILLIE, owned by Mr. Sinclair — i'1 cut — Grand Champion at the C.N.E. this year. Photo ley Ful-O-I'ep Photographer. HUME CLUTTON, well known cattle breeder and judge, of Milverton, Robert Mueller, of "Whitney Farms, who stood first and Daviel Smith, who stood first for showmanship, are 5.1to\vn above. This Week at Tavistock Ta\istocic was the scene of much hustle and hustle and the 96th annual showing of the Fall Fair seemed to be better planned than in previous years. Mr, Rudy, the Fair Secretary and his wife, certainly der crvc congratulations for helping to make it such a Succe5S. Entries wcrc numerous this year, but the attendance was down. Undoubtedly the 'Toronto Exhibition, and the fact that the crops were three weeks late had melt to do with this. The crowds were treated to ;t spectacle not features on the programme when a plane piloted by M. flicks, ex. R.C.A.F pilot from Tilsonburg, crashed on a field adjoining the Fair Grounds, The plane did not make the take off and the two passengers, Roht. Ratz and Warden Dean of Strat- ford escaped \sit) a mild shaking up. The field from which the: plate was taking off was furrowed and your observer came to the conclusion that over confidence was responsible for the accident. 1st 1'1 a,, - :.lis. 1.a"111 ,`•1, tsar,, Hit. 1, t, 1'.t;. 11111 1'1 1Y.e- _. Min. (1.00 re Wan - vine, lilt. 2, Newcastle, nntorio. 1rd 1'rix1--Atlrit n t;orucre, 511111 .5nti1 v, Co. W twee, 1'.0. (3,110 1'i)0,0-All•t. 1V. 1'hsecn, 291 11180,1111(mg St., Weer n,tchts, 1VImii)r;:, Alan.; t'i elle Itereebe, 1',1 1, Pox AS, St. Andre, tGunour- nskn, 1'.1i ; >Inl'l,la t"p t1A1,5, Ir- vington, S:u.k.: Alihc llt:wdson, Wallah, Man.; Air. Jack Cox, Shallow Lillie, Ont.; Airs. Jam/ 0, Norgate, NI:, 11.; Airs. Robe 01 Scott, I:hoiecl:Ind, Sash; Airs. I1. Perrin, l'nrls, ant.; Allis Afarion Bird, 11.11. 2, 1.11,01.m.totvl, Ont.: Nancy Melt - lo, Iledwa ter, Alla.; Alrs. J. C. Journ:ullt, La fond, Alberta; \Its. Edna. 1tondr..au, Alder 1'01nt, l'./1 , N.S.; 1', .1. Klaussen, Rosin.111. Siolc.1 Airs. henry \\nil, ito\ tn;C. Selft 011rout, Sask.; 1v.m 11.111 - son, Illtiffton, Alberta. WILSON'S RAT GUST Simply dust WILSON'S RAT DUST where rats run. They get a lethal dose by merely running over treated sur- faces and die at their watering place, nct between your walls. Use this easy effective, economical way to -day. 6 Inquisitive Youth A small boy had been told that we arc here in the world to help others, "What arc the others here for:" he asked. PARTICULAR ABOUT coffee? Then try Maxwell house. It contains choice Lati11•AmcricaII coffees. Expert Blending com- bines therm all 111 a superb Maxwell I-Iouse blend that has extra flavor. d wNAi tf„ OVOgotif MR.BRISK says "WHEN YOU'RE TIRED AS YOU CAN BE,'RINK A CUP OF UPTON'S TEA” .'�1ll4ITEA PAGE 4. STAN1)AUlj 1 ....,. Ill 11,,,'11' i :-lr't''et1,81 1'.`1.1;1• I';,' „'j1':,: 1 \\a• .1... 4•.:.. :.: u. •• •• , :. •••+:1�••,. • .'•, :„�...r•: Wet Iteshy, dept, 17, 1917 BINDER TWINE, MOLASSES, TI ER. A GOO[) SUPPLY OF LUII[iER. Roofing. Universal Milker, also Spare Parts. Fence Stretchers - Beams Ix 1 ft. to 12x12 ft. Support Your Local Co- Op. Blyth Farmers (o -Op Association TELEPHONE 172 - BLYTH. W lull„ i WANTUD To hire, a man with le;,m and man- ure spreader. Apply 1 3,,hlt Nesbitt, phone 13-5, Myth. 01 -1p. „I1111rl ,.. ...4 Y ,h„,,.,1 u, FOR SALE 20 pigs, 8 weeks nl(I• :11,1113• to Grasby, phone 31-1, Myth. (II Thr,,. ,, . so Mary will take up nursing after all 1Rn,, I./ ly AtieutktE✓ IT Lo0KF,D for a while a9 if a tem- porary financial problem in the family might keep Mary from finishing "High”. If she had to quit school to help the family income that would have meant good-bye to her hopes of becoming a nurse. But here she is, starting her final year. Dill her Dad suddenly come into some money ? No ... and yes. Ile consulted his hank manager, who told him how the hank; through personal loans, often helped people to meet just Such situations. Arrangements were made, and now Mary will take up nursing after all. In 1946 Canada's hanks (made half a million personal loans to Canadian Men and women. INST ANC THIS IS ON branch of hour °wadi, s 3,20 h th) branch aily banks play their port in lifee and n,orfs °"'Canadians. 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Nnw Playing: (Sept. 18.20) John (at field in "Nobody Lives Fcrever" Mon., Tues., Wed., (Sept. 22.21) "HUMORESQUE" \ le ,ti rlul and r n11, Ili%., drama ;,II nl,i;:,I,p; i'r;ll1-1 ;Hall ;Old ;a ti„1111 t;tt,l,,ll Now Playing (Sept, 18-20) Don Alnechc in "THAT'S MY MAN” SHOWING ALL WEEK "THE EGG AND 1" Joan Crawford, John (',arfield and 1.'11y \l'"1)',u,chl's urinru,l„u- Oacar Levant .I,r.t.., It r hrinv, to lift, „n the NOTIT; The abo%e feature wi'I', (.;aPr,;ll ri 1 u, ;;11 th,„I, ul iul commence at T p. in. I.!�;na(Ic: io lire ri,,t„n, -t,u, „i Thur., Fri., Sat•1 (Sept. 25.27) Thur., Fri., Sat., (Sept. 25.27) 1 life on a ‘til bene„ , Nielsen 1%01111 t Loretta Young, Jceeph C::tien and 1) u•r,Ia, Fairbanks Jr., Maureen I Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMur• ` Ethel Barr.yjnnrc O'Hara and Walter Sleiak 1 lI:;n III, I.(t( ..f ;I r n u, I;1” trio, r nr, .n luno, l' :1%.11:!1 t„ t nn and an!arrd tie' (n , - du --------- ay, Marjorie Main and Billy House bred. Cont'ng: (Sept. 29.Oct. 1) Charles "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER” Dickens' great story Corning: (Sept. 29 -Oct. 1) Laraine GREAT EXPECTATIONS Day in "THE LOCKET'” I,•Itl m I+tII I I t 1 tar lrahi;ul .' iclil,' tale „i lri,! it( ,df "SINBAD TEE SAILOR" Ccming: (Sc't. ;9 Ort. I) "1111 Man 1 love" starring Ida Lupin, Matinees Sat & Holidays at 2.10 p.m Mat„ Wed., Sat., Holidays 2.30 pm I Matinees Sat. &Holidays a, 2.Zo p,m, tttl♦•INS•♦III•a###fNII IVY INt♦M♦t♦tltttt♦ttlttttttltt♦t4141,• ttttltttttl • 1111111• •. •-„4.1.1.1 u i I . -.- -- • • i ♦ • ♦ • 1 ►1•�•�1 •••I`•1••✓H•11••.•11;�••♦•• •11♦1 •`I I`�i♦•�H;1 ♦�1.•,� r 11;,1 i 1 •;1 1 • •••,�11`I �, I N I-1 • 1 • 111,•1.•• • 111 �.•;11;1 ♦�, ♦ �•, r TI-IEATRE GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETALES, California Grapes Sunkist Oranges, 344's Spanish anions Kellogg's Krumblee .. Clark's Mushroom Soup per lb. 19c dozen 25c 3 lbs„ 23c 2 for 25c 3 for 23c .j4 •_• ,t. J• •t• DRYGOODS ,• •t+ Bcya' Grey Tweed Pants, reg, $5,25 ;t; Fee $4.69, Size 28.36. • 4 PO LTRY NTED LIVE Olt DRESSEi) HI(GIIES'T MARKET PRICES P.AII) for WINGHAM—ONTARIO. :_ '['wo Shows Sat. Night ::: Picture; cnlje:t 10 X change •='i will\ mt notice. ;4 ;4 •=I "Two shows each night•7.30 and 9,307 ;( l:;ulscs in time will be noted below. bx 1, fl 4. •_. •i' FOR SALE * is Potatoes and tomatoes, 35e haslici ; �_4 ',y'l'�ona'd Coleman, Peggy Cummings til;aui,ll -trim's, .3 aur 1St; Cunt 20e as Peahedy's Overalls far men ... .$3.79 ;t; a t, ,,; 1 ilii%.; (:alb;Ige, Illy ;uml 1Sc each. Tele- Menbe HeavyShirts ::Hens a. Broilers;• ,�, Sept.23, ., I'llnnc 189. Containers please. III-lp. $I•F9 •1 Mcnt. Tues., Wed., Se t• 22,24”; Men's Work Boots (Pence sole) $3.75 ,I, _ Men's Army Boots . . pair $5.39 ' +, t ;t; w, (SPECIAL) PIGS FOR SALE Boys' Work Boots, reg $2.95, for $2.69 j;=;0111 lick Will (,all ill ," fhe SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM ' 34 shoat-, 19 \gining pigs. Apply Newton Yarn 2 and 3 Ply '_• four Door. X hl t , Nelson Lear, plume 22.9, Dlytl �t' * * y. .4 Betty Grahle, Dick Haymes S1-3;, I !,".Thurs., Fri„ Sat., Sept, 18, 19, 20 ' TF'E LATE GEORGE APLE Y''' IIUII1()ING 11'111'1'1{;RIAI� l( you are wanting Rnilding Mater- , \c have un bund a large 'Wall - Heir tis lilt%, Slate-Smrfac- c,i tiliinalr, \Ictal Stuck 'I•rnuclls Niel - 1 I;;•n Roofing, Slalllo\v-1\•ell i'res- ;atti • ti3,rrtllis. 1'Imulhing Supplies, both '1'nl,, ripe and Fitlingi, 11'Itol In.ul;1- li nl. \\'r will have a quantity ,.f used Ituilding Material in a few clays. See „r plonc 1., Scrinlit ,nt• c\ Sun, plinth. Sri, Myth. 49-1. STEWART'S I' Borden Cook ;t t. GENERAL STORE. 'e , ._. WE DELIVER -- PHONE 9 Phones: 176 after (i p.m, Daly 31 if = BLYTH, ONT. •t• 3. .,.,,- +:1 �1 .�•.�11�••� •!r •� �1 I�1 •�1 •x•111 1;044-44 14* 414* :9 4H: In Memoriam 1):\\•iS—ln loving memory of our hear son, Harvey, who passed away i0 years ago, September 17111, 1937, :\ leaf ;n the book iii memories Is gently turned t•day. Our thoughts are of you, dear liar•vey, You arc never far away. —Lovingly remembered by \(other anal Dad, 01-1p• Card Of Thanks - I %visit to thank the Directors and various committees of the Blyth Agri- cultural Society, and all there who tvorked so diligently to make Myth Fair Ilse Inst success in years, and Particularly, I wish to thank the Sec- retary, bliss lama 1-ivingstou, for her constant efforts. S. P. l -f aldadtau, President. GODERICH NEWLX-WEDS HONOURED AT AUBURN :\ reception was held in Forester's Hall, Auburn, Frii 1 - evening, to hon- our Mr. and 1Irs, harry \Vol -sell, of (;ode rich, recent newly-weds. ...\1 TS. \Vorsell was formerly Ila 11. Crain, second daughter of NH-. and 11rs, \V. J. Craig Auburn. music f r dancim;, was provided by \1 1)ow•ell's orches- tra, After lunch hour an address was read ly Bert Craig, and a purse 0 j money was presented to the couple by 11iss 31argarct Craig, of Godcrich, v_._ Iluron District Scouts To Parade To Church, Sunday 111> th 13oy Scout 'l'rrop have re- ceived an invitation front the \\'ing- hant Scout 'Troop to join with other limo) District Packs, 'Proops and Crews in attending Divine Service at the United Church, \Vinghanl, ou Sun- day, All groups will meet at the \1'inghan Armouries at 10.3(1 3,111. and parade to the' church. hollowing the church service all Groups will meet ;11 the Armouries where sandwiches and drinks trill he provided by the \\'ing- hant Lions Club.. Scout llastcr G. R. Barris plans to take the Myth 'Troop, full force, to this parade. This is a climax to the big Scout Ilea held earlier at l-Icu- sall, at which the Blyth Troop won first honours. Ile is most anxious that they appear in full force al \1'ingh•nn on Sunday. It iF planned to secure car transportation through the Myth Lions Chili, who sponsor the Myth Troop. Establishing Beauty Salon On East DinslC Street 10 a.m, \locoing Prayer and Ser- y mon. Mr. and Mrs. F.. F. Chapman, t f i —._V_ — 1.istow•cl, have purchased the residen- tial property 011 I)inslry street, (nonce_ I Ellgilgenidnt LAIIIIOLII1CCd ly Owned he 111•, and Mrs, Albert \Ir. noel Mrs. \\'. J. Coulter of Stead, and trill talks possc;sion 11'inghant, atnunnuc tic cngagrunnt short- ly. 1I r. Chapman is a hairdresser by of (heir younger (laughter, Flora Iai- profession, and intends to open a mod- zabcth, to Robert Maurice Fear, sort ern beauty salon to be known as the ; f 31rs. Fear, and the late Russel "Parkview Beauty Sal 11", in the Fear, of Myth. The marriage \ill course of the next ferry weeks. 11. in- take place in Septemthcr. tends 10 omit) it with the latest in 1 modern hairdressing. equipment. THE STANDARD Nit., Chapman is a returned ratan,' 1\'riling to renew Iter subscription having served) 't(, years with the Es- to The Standar!. !. 1Irs.:\. E. 13r�d%tin. sex -Scottish regiment overseas. Ile of 'Toronto, calls in part, : returned to Canada a year ago, also "1 cane -t do w•ithont 111e old bringing with hint his British war paper, although there are not bride, the former Doreen Cann, who names 1 know." resided near \\'inrlsnr. They have The late \1r. i.radwin edited The one soul Derek, 9 months :11. Standard at one time. WANTED TO BUY Old It ase>, :1111 deal ;tn;ntais, suit• ;Wk. (r 1111111: feed. \\•ill pay 2c a Ib. lire weight for home;, dead animals, according to 3altit. Phone collect,\ Jack Gilbert, )3'r21, or Fred Gilbert, 9 Or,32, 1;uacrcch. 50-t1. HOUSE FOR SALE In lllyth, 10 -drool house, equipped �t'ith Ii}•,:Iro and water. ti acres good laud. Itarn 30 ft, square on cement foundation, with hydro and water. lin-1 nt'cdiate pnsscssiou. .\pply, :\rthnr \Yard, phone 16-9, Blyth.• TIME 'TABLE CHANGES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1947 Full Information From Agents. NOTICE CllarisGarments 1)istt'It't 1Zc111•esett- talive. Iles• Kennedy, \rill be at the home of Mrs. Charles Juhnst n0, for demonstrations from 9.30 ant, to 8 p.m., Se;(l, 21rd, For appointments tall .10, 01-1. WANTED drop-leaf table; corner cup- board., small or medium-size chest of drawers; cherry or walnut sideboard i odd, clulirs ; sofa; china, and old glass. 11'ritc Itox A, •th, stating particul- ars. 01-2. United Church Of Canada \f inistcr: Rev. W. 3. Rogers. 1(1.15: Sunday School. 11.15: \Icriling Worship. 7 p.m.: Evening \\'-rslip, TRINITY CHURCH, BLYTH 16t11 Sunday After Trinity 11 am), Sunday School, 7.30 p.m, (Evening ,Prayer and Ser- mon. TRINITY CHURCH, BELGRAVE 1I a.m. Sunday School. 11.45 a.m. holy t.'oununtion and Sermon. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, AUBURN 9,15 a.m. Sunday Srlonl. homy 110113 ttttNtM I41,44,14# t1 ;(}%don Elliott 3. 11. R. Elliott ELLIOTT Real Estate Agency BLYTH, Our Agency has the following property listed for sale; (4I acre farm within I mile of the Village of 13!ytlt; two-storey instil bricl;-clad dwelling, 20x36 and 14x 14: frame barn 511x70, steel and shingle roof, cement stalling; hen huu;c 36x14; windmill anti 2 good wells; water stnP(+ly in the barn; 21) acres Idowerl, 8 acre; new seed- ;no. Sell farms, or farm including stock and implements complete. .!\1 - most immediate possession. 142 acre farm ideally situated on - 1li.ghway 4. On this farm is situate •1 fr; nuc dwelling 33x28, hot water heating with two baths. darn frame 90x.iS with wring 32x00, stone stabling with water in stables; drive shed 28x60 metal; milk house franc i0x10; chicken hottsc 20xiS; silo 13x10 cement. This property is now ' operated as a dairy farts with handsome annual return. \1'est 1 lot 30, concession 5, Ea• -t \Vansanosh, c,'ntprisiig 101) acres. tin the premises is situate 11,•2 storey - fr;ante dwelling 21;x28 o1' stone wall; frame barn 48x70 on stone founda- • , lion with water in barn; franc drive i I' shed 20x(111; frame pig pen 20x20. 'rho land is clay loans particularly r l suitable for grain or hay crops. s 1 :\ number of other dwellings and farms listed. Particulars on appli- 4' cation. si,m.sttttlNtlse.ost m.e•setttttl A. L COLE R.O. OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN GODERICH ONTARIO. Eyes Examined and Classes Fitted, With 25 Years Experience t • .I,1 1, 1 if GENERAL 'TRUCKING The lett in trucking service al - trays at your immediate call. - All Loads Fully Insured, Rates Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. - J. II. CAMPBELL For the present phone 70c9, Brusesls. 13-tf. Available for Delivery i SMALLEY HAMMER MILL I USED 8 -FT. TANDEM DiSC ALMOST NEW. 1 USED 9 -FT. STIFF -TOOTH CULTIVATOR, 11-1nch POINTS POWER LIFT. OLIVER REPAIRS ALWAYS ON HAND. Part of Lot Block "E" situate on x FLEURY PLOWS AND REPAIRS the cast side north (wZ Queen Street, Myth, wth frontage of 223 feet. tIVIORRITT & WRIGHT Large hritk Fuller par in gond state t IMPLEMENT DEALERS FOR of repair, huller partitulan's on ap• t plication, Z OLIVER IMPLEMENTS Seven -roomed (rain:, asplialt-sid- Telephone 4 and 93. Blyth, Ontario ed dw•ellinti,, in the \•illige of \\'al- - ton. The dwelling ;s in good re- pair; frame barn 2(424 with two 12• foot ieanto. 1lydro and water from pressure svctenr in both dwelling and barn. i a1f acre tf land in good stilt ' 01 cultivation. Posses- sion 30 days. DENNIS C. DRAPER, M .1) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours • Daily Except Thursday and Sunday-•• 1 :30 to 5:00 1'.11, 7:01) to 9:00P.11. Telephone 33 -- Myth, Ont. 47-52p. ATTENTION! FISH AND GAME CLUB MEMBERS Your presence is requested at a Special Meeting of the Myth Fish awl (sante Club to be held in the Red Cross Rooms, Myth, on 1lcnday, :septe•mbtr 22nd, at 8.30 p.m, L, \I, Scrimgeour, Edward Johnston, President. Secretary. 01-2. FOR SALE Single -furrowed riding plow, new. Apply to John Nesbitt, 13-5, Blyth. IJP.•},•}.'it•j.`I4:40.4+.4..ib'�.+.i •o i..1}I•�'1•+.44'�'')r'.�1(•.1!#,. SCOTT'S POOL ROOM. 41. t 4. . • t=•, %SMOKER'S SUNDRIES L +Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pop,'4. " and Other Sundries. 4 THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE • SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers President, F. McGregor, Clinton; Tice President, C. \V, Leonhardt, 13rod- hagcn; Secretary -Treasurer and Man- ger, \I, A. Reid, Seaforth, Directors \V. R. Archibald, Scaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex. Brondfoot, Sea fort h; Chris. Leonhardt, l�orn- holm; E. J. Trcwartha, Clinton; John ncatrly L. Malone, Sra(1rth; John 11. 3t1cEw- Itho+tr ing, Myth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; 01-lp. S. 1-1, Whitmore, Sea forth ; Harvey Fuller, RR. 2, Godcrich, Agents John F. Pepper, 13rtscefield; R. F. 1lcherchcr, Dtihlin; F. F. Pruetcr, 1lrndhagen ; GecJrge A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desirous to effect insurance r transact other business, will be prompt), a traded to by applications 'to aur of. the a!ovc named t ' ricers addressed tc their resp-cl' c post of. {ices . s_ I NYJt{tNtt,• ARTHUR FRASER INCOME TAX REPORTS [' )OKKEEPiNG SERVICE, ETC. A to Street, EXETER, Phone 355w Austerity Says No Trousseau For The Princess In Britain, \vhcrc ausltrity is tin rule, one must have. ration «moon - lo buy clothing. I•:aclr Britoil last Alarclt received Iltirty-Ito cloth- ing foupons--all that \\ ill he issued until this October. 'Hie cation doe. not prrnnit \\ ill lu\ fug sprees. I cr 1'1„11111'!(, lwtniy-sis coupons etre rt. (!aired fur man's suis; eleven for a woman's wooden dress. Such pre- war luxuries ;is wedding trousseaus are usually tat Cl the quetion. platy brides -tit -be do not 0. en In ; lhcm or rent Ilium. !_ast wed: I'tueltiit„1;un Palate announced that, because of "pre- sent-day conditions” 1'iinccss izabetli—who is to marry Lieut. !'bilin \lounttattcn on Nov. 20— will "nit le Baying; a trousseau." The announcement, howctcr, made it plain that Princess lili.:aheth would not have to borrow or rent her wtddint gown, It disclosed that Norman llarincll, one of Britain's leading: designers, was isrkinet on a royal \vedding .to•.s t.—!or which, presumably, the .Princess still be able ie. dig up the ri' ct "ary cou- pons. Court circles list week said that, in place of a mew trousseau, the Princess would make do \•illi the wardrobe she accumulated for the royal visit to South Africa carlv this year (at that time a special a•.vard 01 clothing coupons hall been made t0 the royal family). Budget -Saving Upholstering Job !lave you a much -worn chair that needs repairing on the .seat xnd arms like ours dill' Our Iarrcl chair was covered in a striped fabric. Rather than pay for the reupholstering of the entire chair, when only the seat was badly worn, it occurcd to us to nntove the material, which was the sante stripe and was in good condition, from the outer back of the chair, From this piece we sal- vaged just enough material to make a new corer for the scat and arms. Although the fabric from the back was faded a some ohat different shade. it quickly blended in with the rest through use and by shampoo- ing the entire chair. A plain, neutral piece of material, which vas found on a remnant table, was then placed around the back of the chair. The whole pro- ject cost but a fraction of what one would pay to reupholster or even slipcover the entire chair. !Whether the fabric is flowered or striped, the sante pleasing effect can be achieved by combining it with a plain, neutral back and sides. Upholstering can be fun? Why not try it yourself? "Remains" to be Seen After early service at Sutton, Eng., 1'arish Church. . one day recently, a little procession came out of the main porch and made its way to a 200 -year-old tomb in the churchyard, The heavy iron door was unlocked and a brief inspection was made of seven coffins inside. Then the tontb was locked again. The ceremony was the annual opening of the tomb of James Gibson, a wealthy 11th -century City Merchant, and his family. Body snatchers were busy when he died, and a daughter, Mary, left a large gum for the tomb's upkeep and an- nual inspection, which has been made for IU) years. U. S. Ambassador 1 HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 1,8 Pictured U. 1 Entire S. ambassador 2 24 hours to Brazil 3 Monster 9 Fall behind 10 He is consid- ered an -- diplomat 4 Note of scale 5 Live 6 Highway 7 Fold British Housing Pattern ---.1 major slcp to the solution of Ilrit- ain's se‘ ere 11011 -int <I,ortage is Iltis new gnntp of 71I prefabric- ated hentcs mate Vfirintitith, I:ul;l;ut11, The project is the largest of it, kind in the Iiiritisll Isles. Healthy Old -Age Laugh and Be Healthy Over the last sere rel yiars nf,nn'5 life -span has lean lengthened, most- ly by cutting ih vn the diseases of youth and tliddlttiet. :1s a result, more persons are reaching old age, and now society is confronted with the problem of combatting the dis- eases in this large and increasing age group. New York l'niversitt's College fo M(,licine and the Gold- water 'Icrnrrial Hospital Welfare Island working: with several co- operating agencies ,;ire about to embark on an old -age disease re- search project that may provide the answers, suggests The New Fork 'fines. The technique of the survey will be to use hospital patients fur re- search over long periods of time— in some cases from ten to fifteen years—so that the study of chiage diseases r;ill he continuous and thorough. 'file new approach will be in contrast to previous "piece- meal" studies conducted ewer the short periods that patients have been available in hospitals. The plan distinctly is not an ef- fort to lengthen the life•t,ia'r of old people, but rather an :minimi to give them a healthy old age, so their last years may he spent in "reasonable comfort and happi- ness," 1f the agencies staking this study can help mean overcome his fear of old age by reducing its at- tendant ills, they will have per- formed a distinct service to the hu- man cunnnunity, Lightning Almost everyone has heard the admonition, "Don't stand under a tree during a thunderstorm," Life insurance statistics recently compiled show how important that advice is, They reveal that about oiietltirl of all persons kill- ed by lightning were struck while under a tree. The warning, it would scent, is a good one and one to be rigidly ohscrved. Big Mouth A youth with a very large mouth walked into a music sloop to buy a mouthorgan, lie was shown every make of mouth -organ in the shop, but still was not satisfied. "Look here," said the assistant, "\\'c shall have to measure you for ont. Just try your 1nionlit along this piano." Answer to Previous Pasini iilMI S M A R 5 ©0fi.J" ©hili C9 '101 R' L!i i111.1i1i D1t1R EM Y%':I�ha M GJA00 sFI Ir AP or s UM/1C21i� "' US MARINE '��©Ol�l MI BOMBING n . _ SQU RQti 2 ill1'il0 G`7©©' Ili • h:I tf, GICIEI INP iMAM Ghat\!p= r,tdMf�li. Glia C•J(`1.IA :WWI M. Mal ©mIzi faaugi0m NAM 13 Stupid fellow 8 Newt 25 Per 42 Fail to hit 14 Musical 11 Bachelor of 27 Child 43 Owns instrument . Science (ab.) 29 Girl's name 44 Tree 16 Symbol for 12 French article 32 River in Italy 45 Pald notice selenium 15 Every 33 Area measure 46 Myself 17 Entranced 17 Peruse 34 Store 48 Goddess of 18 Devour 20 Exists 35 Bucket dawn 19 Dined 21 Thus 36 Compass point 49 He represents 20 Equal (comb, 22 Weight 37 Symbol for the—'(ab,) form) 23 Legal right • samarium 51 That thing 23 Pat 24 Near 40 Back of neck 52 Any 26 He holds an I ' J 4 b 7 6 important post in — America 28 Soiled 30 Negative 31 Accomplish 32 Treaties LD Iel 1 35 Aches 38 Mineral rock 2.639 Beverage 40 At once 41 Faded 43 Pile 45 Part of "be" )8 47 Stead 50 Lofty peak 51 Notion 53 Distress call at sea 54 Food Ash 55 Yugoslavian city (var.) Laugh In be healthy, say those versed in medical science, There's a \varnning, stimulating, uplifting quality about cheerfulness, just as there is a sense of coldness and depression in gloom, says The Brandon Sun. '!'here's nothing as infectious as laughter, and it's one lyric of contagion which the doctors welcome. The happy soul in office, in classroom or in the home, is the fountain -head of a tonic better that any which collies in bottles. Cause of Death Insurance companies often come across unique evasions our the fortis applicants fill out. Otte pian, in the space asking the cause of parental death, wrote, "Father was taking part in a public func- tion and the platform gave way, ending his life." Subsequent in- vestigation disclosed that Itis fa- ther had been hanged for cattle rustling. —Reader's 1)igcst Many species of lizards are able to detach their tails \vhen pursued, in order to distract the foe, Tea History Packed With Romance Iacr siil(1 Iia oris Iirsl list(' ;Is • deal!; it I1;IS leen the ci der of lig ill HI the .\:t.ioutcr Stan rcinatks, and its histnty is packed will, nuisance. !t w;1s lull until the alert 11.iff of the lith rentor; that Ica Iey:tlti to ohutin a (rutin: in I:n; lain 1. I'epys records, under t1. Watt of Si ',timber 23, 1(61 "1 sent fur a cul, ,.I tea (a China drink) of which I had never drunk; lie fotc." Thy( e years 1;111 1 the I ;1s1 India t'ornpany true; l• a package 1,f Iwo pounds, Iwo emus.s of Ira as a pre-(nl .. for hint ..Cleirlc s the ti(i 1m1. l v 141_' the home consumption of Iia in Ihr l sited ling tl 41 had it,i:hul 37 inillioa pounds, %sliide a century later it stood at the staufter- ir,g: total of 52o million pounds, ;dm at at ,t:3l,1114),Iltltt. \'tail 11.1 yeas ago, slue tr,t trade was muno- polii(d Iy lho Fast India Company. '!'!fere were so many scandals oxer prices that in fill was pasted to aIlow any individual to import tea. In I852, the average cost to the consumers of 5..1 million pounds of Ica in Britain was just about $.I per pound, of which the original produc- er in China gt;t less than 21) cents, 'Thousands of people used to wail on British dock, for the arrival of tea ships. This was the "golden age of the clipper ships." (;old, tin, rtlher and oil horns fade into insignifi- cance \ellen compar d wilt Ica as a speculative commodity nn the Lon- don market. And, of course, it was British im- position of an unpopular import fluty on this commodity \vhirh did titch to crystallize discontent in the American colonies, brought the first organized resistance in the "Boston 'J'ea Party" of 1773 anti prof hied a rallying issue for the colonies. Of rill non-alcoholic i evcrag•es in the worid tea is by far the most popular. t vlft c is second, ;uul cocoa third, Salads To Suit 1n staking a salad the stain course in a tical, it should be built around a protein food, such as meat, fish, cheese or eggs. The experts say, too, that eye -appeal is important. To make a salad colorful as well as nutritious, they suggest that it be garnished with crisp radish roses, celery curls, carrot straws or parsley. In College at 2 — Michael Dennis Nugent, 2, scans all wrapped up in what the psychology professor has to say as his father, John, tries to take notes and keep an cyc on hint, too, 7•herc wasn't any place to leave Michael while his mother was having another baby, so he got an early start in higher education, GIRLS! WOMEN! TRY THIS IF YOU'RE E RV On 'CERTAIN DAYS' of The Month! Do female functional monthly disturbances make you feel ner- vous, fidgety, cranky, so tired and "drugged out"—at such times? Then do try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegqetable Compound to relieve sucltsymptoms. This fine medicine is very cfectice for this purpose! For over 70 years thousands of girls and women have reported benefit. Just see if you, too, don't report excellent results! Worth trying, c444;z e •PinagembC0MPOUVEGiETA�i'd©6E JITTER Women Use Mouths Emergency Pockets Strife!, I,y the damage wunnn du to the it teeth ly stili -nig boIliy pins into the it months, a Colon ado dentist Inas insetted a tootle gaud. This marks a scientific a'1 111. e, perhaps, but at Ihc same time it s embs of defeatism. The demist has no cute for Iho Habit. Ile then lr is trying, to make it less drstIu:tit1 sari. 'hlie \\'inlhnr ti1ar. No 111111 he knew there i' no cuff. N'enlcn have 11(11 1151118: their months as enierglrney pockets fol su long that this has become a reflex. action. The intern;ll confusion of the h;nnlhag, and 1111 if usually po(k- riless apparel, Itae diitrn Ihtni to il, Nn\r it has 1ri1•n1r in,lineli\(, Claret ;mound at the women wvait- ing; at a las stop, and many of them, especi;lily Ile ones loaded dotu1 milli parcels, will 1)c seem !bolding a coin, ticket, or perhaps a transit r hew, n pursed lips. \lied too, we're mit condemning 111( practice. We 111111t if the transit companies rur.!d update without i1. Same Thing Doris: "Mother! 1V1at did ycm do when a boy first kissed you: 1lother: "Never mind," Doris, "'That's funny; 1 did the sante thing, mother." an Royal Gown-11crc'i a pre- view of the gown Princess /1 lice „vill wear at the wedding of her sun Lt. Philip Mount- batten, to Princess Elizabeth, 1 ir(•ek-burn I';n•is couturier Jean 1)esscs designs the royal dress with rnndcl's aid. hocks f una. ay Car an Steed dig WNS DOWAWIAO ,«:.,.ws:sssx stSIS: �4.>:diS ;::St ARMAND TURMEL OE SHERBROOKE, P. Q. risks life to prevent disaster It was Sunday afternoon. Armand Turntcl and his wife were sitting on n balcony facing Fabre street in Sherbrooke Quebec. Suddenly, Armand gripped his wife's nem. "Look! Who's the fool driving that car?" Picking up speed down the steep grade, an automobile was swerv- ing from curb to curb! NO DRIVER ! Then, as the car approached the Tunnels, they saw that there „vas no one in it! Ignoring his wife's warning cries, Armand leaped from the balcony and sprinted out to the runaway automobile. When he finally reached it, the car had gathered considerable speed. Ahead there were children playing on a - lawn, and cyclists oblivious to the danger were coasting down the hill. Beyond, there was dangerous drop onto the railroad tracks! DIVES FOR BRAKES Armand wrenched open the door and threw himself across the front scat . , , in the nick of time he applied the brakes and brought the car to a stop. This man's quick and coura• Aeons action undoubtedly averted what might have been a terrible accident. We are proud' to recognize the bravery of Armand Tunnel, of Sherbrooke, Que., through the prescnlct;on r' '17;: Dow Award. THA: 50W A1i',1R!) catmint fee r»uanndut1 I;no• i5111 and nuhnlu, ru a tatdddc rxf'ttscic+t of nrftrrciuntnr, r. Arco Canada Savings Pond. 1Vtunrrs cre sclrc e l I y the 1)nw Au•,:r, Cnumnrue, ,. (roari cf elutes rf Cnnodi i i dol y unt 'to/ c.:. As the car sped out of control down the street, Armand Tunnel realized he would have to pct fast to avert disaster, llc got the car under control ju ,t in time, for cyclists en the hill and children at play di,' net realize their clar.rc r. By Arthur Pointer HORSE SHOW at the Windsor fair brought honors to "Black Bess," seven-year-old dairy delivery hoi;se held by Kay Coyle. "Black Bess" wort open class for wagon horses. Sports - And One Thing or Another By FRANK MANN HARRIS ("A Sixbit Critic") It has long been customary for us sports fans to assume the superior attitude of being wiser, tougher - minded, and infinitely harder to fool than the non -sporting public. licrson- ally, \VC are beginning to suspect, inslcad, that 'we arc just about the est suckers and softest touches on earth -the kind that will hold still for almost anything money -hungry ptontoters care to dish out, r. .111, Toronto Argonants-to single out just (ate from many -recently played two games in Winnipeg, to lar,,.e and profitable assemblages, Ivitha hunch of athletes, many of Idiom hadn't been even formally, in- t! one another. They then jam neyed to Ottawa for a regular !ramie garlic; and it required no ex- pert cyc to discern. that they vere still a couple of weeks short of even passably decent playing form, In other words they -and all the rest of them -were learning their rudiments and guting their preliminary train- itm in public, and at public expense. Now it Sir Ernest lacNlillan, for example, Were to announce that he Was Sidi ling at new symphony orch- estra, and then invite music -lovers to attend his early rehearsals at reg - lar concert prices, we doubt that he'd get very far. Or if an automobile manufacturer, readying an entirely new modcl, were to ask folks to pur- chase same during the period when it was undergoing road-tests, and before its bugs had been ironed out, We imagine he'd run the risk of being laughed to of business. Yet ‘ve hard-boiled sports addicts, year after year, fall for exactly that sort of thing, and with hardly a murmur at that, 4* It has long been one of our favorite dreams to attend some such contest, with the athletes mspearing pounds overweight, short of wind, and with no desire beyond going through the motions as painlessly as possible - and then ha \ e the referee declare it NO CONTEST and tell the folks to demand their money back. We have grave doubts about ever fixing that long -hut Still WC can dream, can't we? /It * 4, Draw poker is undoubtedly the finest of all card games; and it is a great mercy indeed that the ladies have never taken to it to any large extent. This pious thought comes right after reading the statement of the Teinsonie young miss who placed third in the "Miss zit:feria!" contest. ll'ith a perfectly straight face she declared she was really very glad she hadn't won top honors, as it zoo:ad have meant the obscuring of her "Miss Canada" tille which meant so much to her Just imagine sitting in a game with one like that, and trying to figure 'whether site. 7:1s hhtf or not/ * The quality known as 'color' in an athlete cannot be exactly defin- ed; or if it can we don't intend to bore you more than usual by try- ing to do so, But it .exists, never- theless, and stands out just as pro- minently as a shiner on the eye. of an usher at a church wedding. It's 'worth money too, both to the ath- lete himself, and at the box-office -although really, 110W We COIlle to think of it, those two are one and the same thing. * * * Take, lot instance, the cases of George Herman Rutit and John Mize. Just 26 years ago, when The Babe was setting his all-time home -run rtcord, the whole world was watching with intense excite - mem, and every time he bust an- other one it was front-page news. Today as Ave write this, Mr. 1%lize is ahead of Ruth's mark of the same (late, and is a real threat to top him at season's end. But tell anyone that Johnny'Alize has hit another four -bagger, and the chances are the response, if any, will be "So %vital?' * * The difference? Babe Ruth had the qtiality which kept every eye glued to him even if lie was only striking out, or blowing the suds off another scidel of soda -pop: while his present-day rival, to the man in the street, is just another guy named Johnny. It's color that does it - and it pays off too, but big! V * Ire note that some of our con- temporaries are protesting against the modern trend toward longer skirts. .45 a veteran observer, who has watched the hem -line climb all the way from zero -minus to 120% in the shade, and back again, We would advise them to be of good cheer and save their breath. Itt the first place, nothing a mere male could possibly say tcill ever make the slightest difference anyway. Secondly, we can re,.all some fair- ly exciting and pleasurable moments even in the eras when skirts trailed far in the dust, and a windy day drew many intent onlookers to down - foto; corners "for to admire and for to see" as Mr. Kipling put it. Such memories bring to mind the remark of the London bus -conductor to the lady reluctant to mount to the tipper deck in the presence of observers. "Just go right ahead, lidy,". he. ad- vised her. "I'm directly behind you - and might inform you that, to a (11(7(1 in my position, legs ain't a bit of it treat. " * * * We would like to be the first to give you the absolute low-down on the coming World Series between New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers; and if the tatter should fail to get in, the same thing goes for the Cardinals. Regardless of %vhich has the better hitting, field- ing or base -running averages, the series will be won by tile team that gets the better pitching; and the quality of baseball displayed will be greatly inferior to what has been seen in the past. It alt‘ays is; and ten years from now the experts will be fondly recalling the mighty clubs that used to perform back in 1916 and 1917. * Tlu: latest protest Ice have heard about modern automobile stylings comes from a lad:: who attended one of the Marathon swim: at the Can- adian National ExhibNan. linos Jim. ply ridculous," she said. "Half the cars parked at the waterfront had no runnng boards, and :hoe wasn't any place to sit down and eat lunch!." And so streamlining, too, would seem to have its drawbacks as os its advantages. To Steam Press To steam press, cover fabric with a dry wool press cloth, then with a cottom cloth dampened in warm water. Use a %runt iron, set down, then lift it -don't slide it back and forth. If there is still a shine after this, try raising the nap with a clean brush or rubber sponge. TEEN -TOWN TOPICS By BARRY \Vt. tie 11,0,5 5. 11 into Septem- bei and the most of you will have .cttled down to the fact, that there is a long s( hoot t c r71 ahead of [nu. school raa also mean fun - awl plenty 01 it. At the itio. Wilt WC are thinking of football. The gang will he toil on It, hack field after school and you ( if you are not a idayci ) can probably be seen statu.:og (111 tile sidelines giving the boys the once -o5 7.1101 trtm- ing they will It stiip-shape fur the fit gain() of the season. Corn roasts (11 c) ()I fall evenings yid! a Ilan cst :Loon overhead caI1. all add to the fact that even if fall does n1011 hack to the grind, it Can also mean good times %vitt) the old Those N"w ,:atnpua Sweaters Yipe' and Vow.' Have you no- ticed the treLd of those new cam- pus -styles of sweaters? The sloppy-joe is a has-been. Yes, form fitting sweaters are the cur- rent trend and we do think you'll agree that they are much more feminine than the potatoe sacks we have been loking at for the past three years. We hope the girls will soon slide into the current designs, although we have no doubts, but that they will, Debates Are Good Debates are always a lot of fun - at least we think so. It puts you on the beam and clears the mind of a lot of otherwise, flunky air. With fall fairs, school fairs and the like being 'he highlights of the moment, debat- , ing teams will be polishing up for the annual contests with their near -by neighbors. During II debate is one time, it does not pay to be ignorant, The Coke and Malt Drinkers We had to admire the spunk of two teen-agers, who recently took Life Magazine to task for their continual picturing the typical teen-ager as a coke -suck- ing, malt-slobberer with nothing to do but hang out at the local drug store listening to Frank Sinatra while holding hands under the table. The gals in their letters to the editor, stressed the al im- portant fact, that many of the kids of today like to sit down occasionally and are far too often fed up with the way, radio and the movies try to portray them. We think that the kids around our town are no different front kids of other places and the most of the younger set here, have already made up their minds What they want to be. You would he surprised to learn that most of them want a professional career such as doctors, dentists, etc. Congrats to the Soap Boxers We are no'. thinking of racing derby's, but of the four kids who won the recent public speaking contests at the C.N.E. \Ve couldn't get the names of the winners in time for this deadline but we know that Sudbury, Osh- awa and Brantford were among the four top winners and re- ceived cash prizes front the hands of the President of the "Ex." If anyone ever tells those kids to go grab a soap box, they'll be able to do it and make a good job of it. C..N.E Clears Up a Matter of Misunderstanding The writer, along with thous- ands of others felt very, very sorry for the gal in the iron -lung at the CNE, until reading in Canadian High news, that the little gal, name of Altua has two perfectly good lungs and is putt- ing herself through university on the weekly stipend received for stretching herself out in the lung for people to gape at, sigh at and go away feeling sorry for, We'll Hear From You -We Hope By this time you may have been appointed, as reporter for your town for Teen -Town Wop- les. 11 ou have we'll be watching for your reports. \Ve hope they will soon be swelling the mails. We can't give you a by-line on a U RI< A R column Ord alt lo dined but your name ‘sill .(1)1),)r Whirl the Hews \ .111 ovild iii tuti ry and give it, the late,t on the current (Till r 3(11 lo- cality. Izeinember ilia even if 3(111 only 11.151. ;;IIC it/ 55 (11 plcaacil 1,/ I c',i, c ititt1,) 1)111r - kit Profil es Some s I.s alt o mentioned doing a profile from time to time of cel tain people known to all of you, Tittle %sill be one coming 111) 50011, 11 ytt have any certain radio star, writer or any one that you would COIIS 'tiler rid rotl read- ing material, let us kno‘v almut it and \Ve will do our hest for you. next wet: then, so - long and best of luck. Suspicions Confirmed Swedish Cyclists The two cyclists described themselves as "employees" on vacation. As they rode across Sweden's northern military zone, snapping pictures and asking questions, they seemed like or- dinary tourists, relates Newsweek. But their strong accents made po- lice suspicious. Last week these suspicions were confirmed. In Stockholm, the Swedish Foreign Ministry ident- ified the apparently harmless travelers as attaches of the Soviet Legation. In an interview with the soviet charge d'affaires, the Swedes protested the Russians' trip, made despite repeated warn- ings that the arca along the Fin- ish border had been closed to for- eingers. The jittery Swedish press called the trip "a case of espionage." SUGAR BAGS White strong huge useful for dish towele, pillow sm.'s. taldectotho, etc. 7 for $2.00 'root pa I/1, or $2.20 COD. Money back guar- antee. Send (1(011 or 7(1.0. to: EI,WE1, CO., DEM'. 11. 5363 Park Aro, Maillreal B. Que, SIMPLY DELICIOUS! The Superb flavor of Maxwell House makes it the most popular of all brands of coffee. It has extra flavor because it contains choice Latin - 'American coffees. 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II tri. (I 1;,, ko, II.iv ;f. I INC1( 55101, 1.. ghtit A un( ; 1 NV 'fill, (Hilt, it 0) i1111 f.r 1.10^.',1 I rfluctl hat e (1,1,1: 11 itelien, s ieit•ii.., 1:1.,1, a(at. 1.1111,1ri 1(I Al - obi 110,1 to oldr. l'reo '1,(1) 3.o1.1) rawri), IL\ i.1 IN 11 yea on NV1.110 I.,ji,, 1,1;1101 n3. 12,rd 121 1111 Aw11,1 (11.15.1 0,11' (• they loot: 6 iveehe o:d tee, 7 week old 6e, old Or. A No 1,Iglit nod 8iedm 110,14 6 well (ail 457, 7 week old 60c, 11 ,vett 0.1 611e. 'rep Con hri leo, (uta • - lIIIMS 1011 81 1.1', 150ACRE4 seven 1(1(150 from 00111a. Hydro water eyelets, Brun 61 x 80, driving ailed, pig and lien pen, brick house, ninety five hun• dren, threl thotimand down, halanro al 3 per cent. Win. Elliott. MR. No. 1, OrIllia. CHEAP for quick sale, farm G5 acre,,, good house and barn. 70 acted of bush end swamp; goes back to farm otter lures tito- her In off. M. Gostiek, FOR SALE CEDAR l'obto and poleo all olzeo cord wood, hard and soft7(1. rio8tick, Neustacit, Ont, FOlt Salo Fairlianica-Nlorne 25 11.1'. Diesel Engine 10" 51e1,aehlitn Grinder, nearly new: 18" Orey double roll roller mill: 26' elevators, belle, allotting, pulley's. Excellent condition. Alvin Mark, Columbire, Ont. COLLIE simplex, beautiful champion stock, 377 Aelidale Ave.. Itomar !Cermet'', 000118IIU'l"P Combine Pickup and 611 attachments price 1425.00. Consider trade for Tractor, car or truck. Apply L, Gaul, Ontario. COC 11511 spanli la. 1 eg 101 ered and min:7161er- ed f non trained hunting parents. Gerald Vary, itrom iv burg, Otte. l'Olt SAM: registered TIrIttany Sitmels, doge end punplt a. A. 0. 51achellan, Eurnaide I'a ,u, Amherst, N.R. ItAm,itmtitv rameo, Lail/nut or Taylor 16.00 per hundred. Red or black currants 3 for 41.00. Eli \Volker, Platt/wine, °Mario. BOOKS, novettleo, Magic% llohniel. Send dime for world'o f unnirot. novelly nnd huge ca. lalogues. Poi aeon Co 2 Sammon Ave., Tor- onto G. All'ENTION FARMERS ('011 SALE -Tractor Tiree, made of rubber, suitable for belling on steel wheels, ;15,00 each, rear wheetat $7.60 each, front wheels. When ordering slate diameter and width of tvbeele. National Rubber Co, Ltd., 6 Wilt- shire Ave., Toronto, Ont. GOOD heavy used Military Wagons, suitable for farms, lumbering, mining and contract. Ing. Ale° five lorries and 2 bob eleighs. Write tor particulara. Percy J. BorbrIdge, 305 Plaza Ilidg., Ottawa. 81A0001.81 McGregor, Polled Hereford breed- er, Brandon, Nianitoba, will hold a Bale of approximately fifty head of registered cattle 00 MulidaY, October 20 at 1:00 P.M, SEMI trailer booster brakee fifth wheel brake controls 32 X 620 tires (2 new) 15 Et. with racks, dolliee and all steel (01011 01/1011 Phone 2, Neustadt. 51, Cootocic, THE ESTATE of tho late James Turner, Carrot, Manitoba, twenty mike Routh of Brandon, will, on Saturday, 0,:tober 25, at 1:00 P.M. standard time, diaperou the 1 cglet- ered head of pure brut Aberdeen Angus cattle comprising about fifty heal. Thiele cattle are all the descendents of the foloolia Earrima 211L1 of Clem:erotic:iv WHY pay more? New 1,8" electric drill, Ja- coba chuelt, 131 96, enliming weight, 11 yourn16, t" d011, 6 pounda, $11.80. Portable electric loneli grinder, 12 pounds. 111.96. l'ootego ectra, 110 /220V aro welders for garages, forma, Industries. Complete outfits 141.60 and up Ouariimiteeil, Free details. Willsaco, Box 4100, Portland 8, Oregon. timitimr.ssINci LEARN Ilairdressing the Robertaon method. Infurniallon on reuueat regarding climate Itaertson's Deli (trailing Academy, 137 Ave- nue Road, Toronto. ISSUE 38-1947 u 11121.1' 77A NTED 1.1, ./ r n/ :.,/ fl) 0 notire.1 to rum- qo our olom orift. 16r,rlient working r 0 ,eions Stro,ty ilvarmement, 1)) I 'Inpf ey 1,11 , 1111, I INA: Mali for toio,II .11•1 y I 11111 lf,11111/1111. III I 1-6 liv011.10. All ,111o411,1.10. (;0001 I,. I I. II. tiny/1,111. lto 7.//oho wa. MEDI( Al 1'I 1.•)1ent 1'0,1 m.,1113 0 I t Inc• ; ,18 11, niedy 1,1 111,-;1111.1, w.1 nt Neti. 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Toronto Isooklet of information on reqUrtat., PERSONAL LONE:s0511:7 Join no tm- whin Co, r10coligenc4 club, 1ton/untie himiont photos, descriptions. a Ildrestien loUll year 1200..Sample copy 2;c, World 1 ed,•ratlon Club, Pal kervIew, Soak. 1'1101 01.11,11'11 V NU WAY 10010 Service Attie you the Weal In photo 1I,,lat,t,g 01in. doveioped ono deckle craft print 01 each negative coop pieta In enapaliot album lec. Reprints Fur better mutiny 514 (miler pe,iional wilco send your films to r.0 Way Photo Service. Sation A, Dept, 0, Toronto. 7 EAC111.118 WANTED HUDSON 8.8, I. requites experlenGed etteher for (linden 2 and 3 Certificate In music Preferred. Salary, :MO. Apply W1111 rIer- ence, to R. A. Scott, Sec. Ti ens.. Hudson, Ont. WANTED WANTED -All kinds of firmed poultry. Top prices for top birds. Joseph Cooper L4111104, Poultry Dept , 2064 Danforth Ave., Toronto I. (We do custom grading). GUNS Wanted. Will pay caoli fin any gun In good rendition. Itifie or shotgun. Especi- ally interested in automatic or over aril ender gone al Well no standard pump litul double barrel abut guns. What lin% e 9 Head dencription bga row iwst cash write Lock box 621, NIngsvilie, Ontario, Como's- Logs Required 1.003 REQUIRED WE purchase 11,,,, (1.0,1 and Softwood logs for cash. WI Re Box 617, Heepeler, Ontario, 452151111111EIMISMEEMS11111111111111111111116 l'ou 77 11 1140) St,, Ing At The St. Regis Hotel 1 ORONTO a herr Room With Bath, Shower and Telephone • Single, V.1.50 up - Doable, $3.50 no • Dood rood, Dining and Dancing Pherbourne at Carlton Te1, RA. 4135 ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED $1.50 up -1 HOTEL METROPOLE NIAGARA ritus ovc, - STATION For constant' Smoking Pleasure the*,04. Cigarette Tobacco ALSO AVAILADLII IN lh POUND TINS MUTT AND JEFF -From all appearances Jeff will keep his .word as far as night is concerned By BUDD FISHER 0 11, I'LL VIND IT VET! VIAAT? THE GATE To THIS PLACE! 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(2) .1 monthly income for your dependents doubled if you meet with accidental death. monthly income ,for you itt the event of Total Disability through sickness or occident. :1 monthly income for yourself at retirement. This Four -Fold Protection le the most modern form of Life Insurance protection, Ask your local Confederation Life repre- sentative to;eNplaiu it fully, or write for further particulars• (1) PGF RE YOU IN1URI: IV II, Confederatioa Life Association. TORONTO G. F, lJOBBYN - Blyth - licpresclitative - I:..." OFFICE FORMER RESIDNTS ENJOY VISITING OLD TOWN ND's. Cc, -ter 11;! • I .:nnj ford, and dauq!11, r. 1) r j I 'ir Ville \ \yen. ,. \week-end•'111st'. \Irs. f! . (:. ., 1' , ..1 11:1t1.r!'t''. 1 I ,r no -!1. \1r, and \! •.. 1\ il! .` e,l ;,, !11.11 .• i cl 1, .pent -nn'la\ !\i111 .'•Ir, rn11 \!I'•. TASTIL1,' PREP: REI) CANNFI) MEA 3'a FOR A QU:CK DINNER AT :iorE OR SUMMER COTTAGE. WEi:!ER STYLE SAUSAGE (ia Brine) 'VEiNLRS A:1'i) BEANS c_'l' :e K. aid ONIONS C;l 1.1 CON CARNI:. r7?;.\T 1'x.1,13 AND GRAVY 1:1.? '! NA -‘,1! 1'1;•1! SPGRK! FRESH an 1 C01IKLD MEATS. r: Bu;elter, Cam Wednesday, Sept. 17, 19.17 1 Vita lin minas We have the Vitamin Products you nec(l to keep you i11 robust health through the can ail: win- ter season. We are always; pleased to discuss the vai 1;)u:+ t i't;es of Vitamin Products: \V;uo;:a!e's Eztr ct of Ccd Liver IIIcl C1u •t ical Foe!. 1''.al C Liver iia r`iyal Cr.'. Liver Oil Ca 'auks Mu: h' C tp:,uu's V.M.C. (Vitainen Mineral Capsules) Junior • Mins • (ler children) A.11.D• Ca';r•ulcs AI;:h'an(ttcs 5.-1t'a Emulsion Watt :'r.r:r's Comp uncl Cr•cn: ho; $1.03 $2.45, :111d $1.45 6Jc and $1,59 93: $1,75 and $3.(10 $3,03 $1.25 $1.10, $2,00, :$3,50 $1.1-0 and $1,W5 59e and $1.19 95- $1.90 H U. PEiILP, Phrn. 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TIT 11'.. •,..):l: are 1.111.., carefa.4 ina(Ie of Clean iicv i_i::terial-,, and are :,',ire 10 give ;r'Cl 1 l of Natihi aciU!'}' c + a..Hies LO(°kWOOd FURNITURE -- COACIi :\M:;ULANCE — FUNERAL SERVICE 1'111,11(' / 1 r Riot!! '.J 10• L:iwinp ,1,.c a c.111• 1•,•11 11 ill be( „meld till' i1 h 111 I he dome 111 ! the 1,10. t tn.lteri iii ns,.I. ++ 1\•!!etl'cr 1',itit or \\',iii I'a"cr. Itlt:�1' Co NI I•: lz: "I' SEk\ F. C. PREST Phone 37.26, LOiJDESBORO BRUSH AND SPRAY PAINTING '!•!lnnln• (142.'1}', ;;!.:. r:1!lins: 111 .\I r• Sun\vorthy Wallpaper 1 NII.. I' 1111 \t•!,tt. \1r. and \Ir:. 1':11. 7`11.1,1r, and !'Ia, ( Clint n, hill \li,s I•:t1i,'1 Taylor, 1,1 I�i;e!lenrr, Visited over t!1,. 11cek-en,l uitll \Ir, and \Ir•. .1. I h•. (0. 11• and \Ir•. I�il',:I!rirl, and family 111 1,:s)o1V•el, wi•ilyd 11'1 �'tn:ll,y 1\11!1 \Ir•. I'1'111e•t11:'c, and 1111 I1'1r- \Ir• all1 \Ir. I.11i::t •I':I)1nr ,'1 I?i•)_ Paints and Enamels. 1,.:..0 1 , ._.1, 1111 - ,.s-...:r,,..rnsc :.YGaaratzna 11 y Visited \\ itll \I r• and \I r,. Leonard (-'o-I: on fair Day. \11. and \Irs. Andy .\Ilia, of I.akelet, were \kitt's with \Ir. and NH's. Leon- ard rook on Sunday, also :Itteudin;; the Legion 1)ruut11c.Ld Service. tatsan•.a� a,+.•ell,we.aw..hwrseeavem!„ 01.7 l O r --'—o i o z.= til oc(a *.,'_.- _' -101 10 t 1.10 1,0 0 0 a 0 ,' I l WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF THE arkvew don o11 llinsley Street, East, Blyth, (Residence formerly occupied by Mr. Albert Stead) We are in the process of installing the newest r(luipnlent for modern hairdressing, and hope very .ilortly to become friends with everyone. E. F. C ., 'i ,l + r ti' AN .101M0r, ...(017110r Spes q �, li (. a r `1 adre PHONE 71. UI.Y'1'll, ,,EVERYTHING IN 11A1?I)1VARE. THE HUNTING SEASON IS ALMOST HERE Get your Supply SOGll - They'll Be Scarce. Shot. Guns, 12 Gauge- Rifles., 22 ('al,- ('leaning Rolls Imperial, Canueli and I\iaxulll 12 and 20 (+ling,. Shot Gun Shells. Superclean, Whiz -Bang and Risley .22 Shells, .30-.30, and .250 - .3000 Rifle Shells. Bicycles, Tires and Tubes, iillectrie Heating Pals Electric Heaters and Ilot Plates, 1 0n6 w.1rvsr.ra14111VS¢K• .1,.-•_-s .:r (.I SEIPV;,., .,..... :...,arra 44444VN eserecr ece44..444444 *N Ir4Nr4..44444Jr4r44444NJJ4N444r444N441 a,i 0 o 0 O :10!0.7014-'a' =- N#I44NIsNr4N4s4444NJ444444J44N 44444 Sponsored by the Fiytll Lions Club In the Memorial .!!all, Myth, ca the evening' of Intik and lived in \I r.. Taylor', 11 use 111.0-,. than seventy \'ear::1:111. Tim .\Is rsa:' ler (al!nl)' tut w1,d to Car-on1i!!e, \!ie!,, in 1'.:I; the (ir<t time (114 airs. I layc, 111 11111 the familyiI•u„� left here sixty ye Ir.' a_•o.I A \er" cllll,'.aide tithe 1\11, •lent \\ith1 ?'r . "I' "i'Ir !n'!1''^`* tt'e tom:,a'1' s :,GiUL'4 (,wei- i... tier kr ay, Seto loth commencing at 8,30 p.m. GOOD PRIZES - LOTS OF FUN EVERYBODY INVITED. Bingos c• This1 Jbe 1 tscn o. seriesof three 31 (. toz. ,,1.1(1 by' the Lions between Now and Christmas. 1 .. fro ,r[•r4Js :.JJ4NIJrJ4444444444J44444J4N.1•NJM • • Bread - Cakes - Pasiryx i , Z I 1 ave our Delivery li Call at Your x y 4 1 '' ttt- u,ei.3hi•iti.s.W.law,.'.l.e a(/i.:4•,..i .1lI.I.•,••,. 4\.,, •a I6 ....i.1..a...4.•6Y i;••It.aA.,1ell'll 11,. , 01,s -W.,•, J11 . 1 The HOMF BAKERY H. T. Votl (len, Proprietor Blyth, Ontario W 404444 Nr44rr44r4rNdr 4444NJ44N4444ON444Jr404,1PN44J444 4444444414E .rit.,yl'Itlraurl'Lc'd'v1:.:L,uat.,,.>F°l..l:.•i.et:.at.i-.rtr�Ya'.•i.:,tMe11�1.+�:+a3.a4W:l.'t-.wu'ti ,< <,t,lt"sY�1(,:�6 iie You o inthe Market ` for a Paint Job? We are ready at all tithes to attend to your painting jobs, exterior and interior. We use the best of paints, and our workmanship can be com- pared with the best. Let Us Estimate O11 Your Nest Painting Job. ti TAIT & HIRONS TLIcphc.le ti(i, Blyth TAKES BAKERY POSITION \i r• John St:.h!cs has t::!:ctt a Decorators ( tion ;1,s I,rr;:1 true]: driver 1V 1'' -1111:'; 111.1111 t' 1i:I I;C1'1', C1lnllil('IiClll,, .:.i of i,t)SI- \I !Inlay al this \viol'.