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VOLUME 53 • NO. 13. BLYTH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, DEC, 10, 1917 Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance;$2.00inthe U.S,A•
LYTH STANDAR
Santa Claus In Blyth On Saturday-- I, OBITUARY !Board Of Trade OpposesNew Candi ~~ I County Road Changeover dates Top Morris
Free Picture Show For .The Kiddies
Dr. John T. )toss, 0,11,E, ! Ata meting of the idyll Bested „i Township Municipal Voting'
The VIll;t,;c (11 Myth Inst one ''i !t'5 L.
rade held Ott (Inlay night, seycrill
Sant;! Claus trill make his annual - __.._..-__-.-- _-•_-. ... .. _-._... ..-._ nut,,.rt:w( it oils tit hu 'less 11as di•-
InlOt highly res;+rrtt'd citir.clls on Fri- cussed, among thein %,cin;I the change
Christmas visit to Myth this coining +r r i ria), I.)crc other 5tli, when I)r• Jubu '1',
Saturday alter nu ,n, December Lith s 1)0 YOUR CHRIS l AZAS over of the Comity Road stretch now Surrounding Municipal
SIIOPPINC IN BI YTII h,,,;, pressed away in his eighty-fourth 1, p
anuunnced in last week's issue of The ` ' x out, between lilyth aid \1'altou, a«
I year. Although Ile. fuss spent oil}•
t end; 1 "Phis is ; ways a gala cv- the latter years of his hie in the .H-
ent for the kiddies of the district• and i Llyth merchants are prepared for lar'r ia'e of Bi}tlt he had won ninny
parents are requested to co-operate 1, • (,lu•islt,tas trade with the hest varlet}• o i
I ) intends who loved soul respected him
seeing that they get to town in vinic Merchandise that has been available for'
to enjoy the afternoon's prucetdiilgs• several rears, '1111\ are yearly and!
One of the feature attractions will anxious to serve the Christmas shop- i a FlrItlhis hnntete 11,1s+1illctvc W.
ci iol pct
Rog -
he •c free i,icturc stint in thememorial
ping needs u1 the pcuple of Ihfs di,• J
for what he was. On Sunday evening
Going Io the various 'township Poll;
on Monday, the electors of Al orris
1'omisltip lured to fill the offices of
the 9th Line of 1l+;rris Township to I ` Officials Councillors 1 r the year 1948. A bet -
the Hullctl -\l peri, Ituundary 1•ine., •-etrl,ll burr; ,luring Ow ,car The ler-than-average vote • was recorded,
After cunsIi(erahle disrus,iuu the (,.I- Standard Ufficc is asked the name , f and when the ballots were counted
Tutting moduli carried: "That w1, as 501111: Iuuuicipal Official i' I31yti, or lilt' folluw'ittl., results, by fulls, were
a Board of 'I'r:u.lr• petition elle Huron the townships surrounding. For 1lie :ulnruur,•,1:
COuuty' Council to retain the 'hh Lim, benefit of l• it readers here i, the list 1 1 2 3 4 i 6 'total
Di llorrfs "township ;is a C wily Road, of municipal ()(firers In itlyth, Alorriq Peacock • ,i6 311 Irl 7(i 131 112 389.,
' «� et''' In his remark.; \1 r • Rogers said
Hall, ronnncncine at ':3(t o'cl•rek, and trice • 1\'t' believe that a gift for ev• ; + 1 in view ui the fact that it's removal I East \\'.nta'usit and IIullc•tt, as they Parrott • 107 73 59 [,9 17 4 329
that allhong.t i)r, Ross IwOI br'cn rr-
rf course, the biggest attraction from eryoie can be found in one of the Bl;;;1 to the 1lorris-llullctt L'uundary Linc appeal' lull /Wing nnnucitial uuutinat'uns ;\hock . -- 51 •t3 58 107 27 19 305
st+n'e' this car, so c:nrc int and look rog11izal by :ht' Bing, he dill nut suck trout! be detrinleutal to toe 1`illa e Oi and si'dle's• It 'right save time ii l.' Otte., . 31 31 70 42 34 4 217
the kitldics :tulle wilt be the arrival } such recognition, Ile sought rather 1
of Santa Claus, and the distribution their over ;n your first ntipertnuily'. tri scree the ling of Kings in swefp •a Jllyth," this list was clipped and saved for fol 1'uill ...... 12 18 72 50 28 9 189
by hint persumlll)•, of );ill, of candies,
Make this year your "Shop .1t Home Storce Open Thursday Afternoons ur,' tc(cteuec: the first four nauu's listed.Messrs.
Cltristmilh." Lot's keep all the dollar,' tray' that he might hear ills Master I,{yth: iit'ryc, Franlain Ilaintuu; 11'nl. 1'caeucic, lkeilic Parrott, Sam
nuts, sung oranges, 1 s;ty, "Il'cll dune thou g'. od and faith- Until Christmas C'r,tl11rit: t;en;rgc Radford, f . 'It • 1\'al• ':1lcock, and C • R • Goalies, together
'Missing this year, hccau=c of hydro tris e:an in oto' ileo annnn11til)' by shop- t fol sensor, enter into the joy of thy •\ motion also carried to Ilse rifest
Ilii huge
on outside lighting, will be f,brg at Itt,tl:c. un, 11'dliam hicbl. JI roll \'olden; n'ith rile ncw'ly arrlainied heeve,.11ar
Lord,' let also said that I)r• Ross that all ;tures rcurtiu open on 'Flows- ! •Ciork ;old '1'i easurcr's 0i fire taCautt as ley luhnstr,u, will comprise rite Alor-
lhe Christmas it is usually during
Inure J would continue to live in the livesuf day afternoon (which is the usual half of December 31st • Iris Ju)ittow lite 194`1 1ltnicipal Council
un the \1ittntal flail lawn durinit the Blyth Women's Institute diose who had collo. in cantac:t with holiday) until niter Christmas, llullctt 'felluslt:, +
ft• tivc Christmas season• There; Township: Reeve, J. 1,•• .\Ir• Johnson' was given an accfaut-
I'lic regular monthly nlcclill hint during his fife, !)tiring the s.er-
wittiit much sense erecting a tree J' +'fBank Nita Official, .AtilOtrnng, Lnnelesbru'u; Cuuiril, Gru. ation to the Reevu•,:i!, ;tl the nomina•
vice lfiss Alice hogersun played ((Met 1 C. Brown, Ira hatison, 11`nl• I • 1)a4, tion meeting, after s ".: tt; seven
Illytlt 11'uu«'n's Institute was held in I
when the nest iu,porl;utt !lent, lights, the Memorial (-fall, Thursday, l)eceul- music and saog "Abide \Pitt Me," Reg;u•ditig the Bank Nile 1lt•;tws 11"m• R• Jcwilt; Clerk'17casurer, Geo. rears as cuuncillur• Ile succeeds Cecil
would nut he used. Nevertheless, til` her (til, with a good aticttd;tce• I'resi-' morning g for Ivliie, will be held on I)cccntbcr '0th i 1t,', cf.'.
Lundcsboro• \%'heeler•
file next n urnin 'beG,re Icavin,,
Christmas Spirit, and Saila Claus, \ft. Plcas:twt cemetery, Toronto, Mr. and _4t11, it was noted .,ted sccondctt Reeve,
will be quite evident in lotto on tial- dent, \Irs, I„ 5crintt roue, in the chair. I is 11`awanosli: J • 1)- The two new Wren, Messrs, Bailie •
Meeting wets opened with institute •ogers repeated the 33rd Psaint and that Re•eve 1rankiin Rainton and J • Reeeroft ; Council. Harvey (clack, Alex,1Parrott and 11'ilham Peacock, were
111tir011, and everyone i, incited to 1;u'` , lead in prayer. The pallbearers at `1' ('1''}' nfffciatc at the two Draw'', Itoberstun, George 11''allcer, Elmer staunchly supported b• their sections
Ode, Lord's 1 r;tyer, Secret:rrt•, Mrs, ,trranl,cntnts of tilt two dales to suit I 1 }
ill'll,;Ill' in the day's fe.�livilics' , 14th were
NI N. 11'. \Cyte, her- I Ireland; Clerk "t'rra,urt'r, R. R. Red 0( the 'f,•wTtslcip. Mr. Peacock re-
_�,._Vt, John Cowan, govt ;tit ii1 excellent report, Ihcrosclvcs• Litrieel•
as did Treasurer, urs, Ida Potts. ward (fall, A. R. Tasker, dc, 1)• 1 hilp, mond, present address, (Kingsville, sides in the north end of the Town -
1918 ( ` Frank Tyrctuan and J. S. Chcllcty• uuptiun also carried to have a de-
arm
o Ont.) , 1
1918 ,July 12th Celebration 1'hert' were very fine shutter items potation trait rile town cununl to Isliip and \1r. Parrott on the )til Linc
To Be Held Iii Clinton for Children's Aid, ( dcrich• Roll Call in 'i'oi•oito the bearers were \icssrs, cnituirr about eetforcal,cnl of the \torr!, Township: Reeve, Harvey Of \%orris township. His fine show -
w a s answered with Christmas \1 , L' Mel). -)""111, :\. i . \'. 1.eh Johnston; Councillors, C' • R, Cewites, I ing was particularly' pleasing to his
tuautt, \Vitt.. I1. Clarke, Ett'rton llunicipal lay -I -acv, re Pedlar's JA- Sam r\letwk, Bailie Parrott, \\'ilium supporters in the south end of the
djnicr stttwtiielo+ts, and date of your cases.
L'irtbday, which was enjoyed, ;\ splen- Smith, 1)t•• If . A. S. Jukes, and T.
North Huron County L.O. f.. held
(heir animal meeting in 11'inghini on
Tuesday evening, 1)ccember 2n41. with
a good representation from Blyth, l.ott-
rlcsboro, Iilucralr, (ionic bird 1Viug-
ltatn ,
There was a dclegatitnf twesellt (ro144
Clinton Lodge, inviting North Huron
to celebrate the 12th of July tt'itlt them
at Clinton in 1948. The invitation was
accepted.
The following officers were elected
and installed:
11' • \I • : Thomas Gras t
11• \I • : John Dinsmore•
\Marshall: Robert \Vollace
Chaplain : 1?;rr1 Hamilton.
•
Ree. -Secy: Calvert I7alcuuer-
Fin.-Sect• : Bert lsard •
Treasnrcr: Joe Smith.
1st Lecturer; 'Phomas \Ic11111is •
2it1 Lecturer • hnnners n I lest
did Christmas programme prepared by J • Ross. 1Innorary pallbearers were
Peacock; Clerk -Treasurer, George C. township, and ;els•., 10 his many friends
NIartin, R.R• 4, Brussels. in Myth, who \vete extending. con -
leaders, \Irs, \\'nt, Johnston and \Irs, licssrs, Lorne fierce, Martin 11e- Mrs. Charles Grasby granulations ui %'ties 113 • In his own
Duncan ,Ilecalinni, was given. "Carol, l<ee, Jamie Silts and P. A. Jackson. , full, No. 1, \Ir. Parrott polled 107 out
'sweetly
(.'aro%" a rivartcttc' windier 1)r. ]fuss is survival by one sin, Honoured By Friends Shoe Repair Business ()f ;f possible 112 veil's, \Ir• Peacock
was sung by 'Alemijoli s, Garrod Do- 1 Donglas, of 1 ellowlenife• N •\V.•'I•, one Un the occasion of her birthday, Opens On Saturday diel tn' !ly as well in his h:,u poll,
lwrtvholy, I). \i)Calhtnt, Sadie Cloning, N, brother, Rev. R. W. 1{,s s, D. D•, of \Irs' Chane: Grashy was hu«0urctl which is \u. G, where ht' received 112
,rd, 11. Phillips. Airs• Ida Potts Toronto, two sister;, Dr. sonic Ross,' by het ncigitLuurs "IQ!, frn:r,s onf Mr. Dan Siding, of Gude'riell, will rules,
gave a reading "was it fort". Duct, of Toronto,. and ,Mrs, Isabella 1(t'- 1Vcdnest1ay night, when \Irs, S. I1'• I open a shut' repair business in the C. R. Couhes is the veteran member
JI rs. Duncan \! cCallunt, tl rs • f h, (,alyan, of Blyth, 1)r • Ross was pre- , Sibthurpe was hostess at a party lu rear of Harris & Cu.s Story
on Sat-' of the Council, and in 1948 will be re-
I'hillipy, "Lullaby, Peace :,n Earth".I deceased by his wife in 1936, and by which several neighbours and friends onlay morning c 1 this 11•cck • 11r • : turning to the council table for the
laruconica selections, .11rs, 1Ia y Tay- -
his younger eta! G:rdun, in 19.12, lyses iuvitcd• fire evcniug was en- Sleling 'notes here with7 years' cx- eighth consecutive year. Mr. Al
Jur, Jlrs. Salic Coming, unc number I Dr. • Ross was a member of the U111 1o"nils spent playing chine,' cheek• , perience, and has lately been employ• cock will be crnunteIlttIl his third
played, "Jingle !tells.' the whole soli ted Churchof Canada, and in hi, cc's, and the hostesses screed a I;vcty cd with 11r• Charles Bridgewater, of teen The defeated candidate, Joseph
circ singing Chorus.younger life was active in Sunday lunch which included a helping for (-,uderich • 1f r • Siding is a son of 1'oill served for two years
11rs. 1.,, Scrimgeour had a line ells- School work. He w•as a member of everyone from an attractive birthday Mr. and \Irs• Jahn Siding, of Clin-
play of lluuu'ni:ule Candy, giving rt'-• the Session 01 First Presbyterian cake. i ton, t:rmerly of lilyth, Dan was LONDESBORO BOWLING NEWS
cipc fur each, chocolate !tinge, peanut Church, in Isdnwrttoii for many years.' Congratulations are extended to ifrs, horn and grew to early childhood here, \\'ith only two more nights of bowl-
J'uhn Ross was born in )?ase 1\';ftya_ (irasby on her birthday anniversary. Ile is no stranger in Blyth, as he has ing for the oudesboro Bowling Leag-
clu5lcr, maple errant, divinity fudge,'
turlcish delight, these candies were !luso, on February 7th, 1864•. He rt' -1' V—+ oft1en visited with relatives here'• He tie, interest is iodic keen as a number
passed around and everyone said they veived his early education al hunts
"b
. is a grandson of \)r• Charles Diehl• have been quite c01sr in scores, 5tand-
ttcrr delicious,
1, runt litter attended high school 'alit :III son Cole Graduates we wish hint success in his new ing up to date is as follows
Ask For Your Bank Nite The Quartette closed the programme . Clinton and St' Catharines Collegial0 AS Watchmaker enterprise, and respcctful}y solicit the Points •
t local shoe repair patronage Slow Starlets. (G. Carter, capt.) ( patrons t on his be. (t•) 45
1ickCts with Moly Night, Silent Night. Each Ltstitule• Ile then proceed to slur)'I 11r• Gibson Cult, sun of 11r• and h;elf, low
(Rill Leiper, Capt.) 44
and every number was enjoyed, and at rile University of 1'oront'.. After airs• (;cur e Cole of Loudon, receiv-
Are y-11 gelling your sitar; of the „• g - —v Ii.A.'s Flack lice, Capt.) ..,......... _..30
Board of '\'ca(ie Bank ;�ilr tickets that appreciated. :liter singing fhe ling" a year ;I1 the University of 'f„tanto ed his \Vilthnitiktr's Certificate on Extremes (Hugh Miller, Capt.) 21
nicctnt, was closed• Refreshments he went wrest and took his 13.;1• dc- N'vetnbcr •'1st in the Central Tech, Hullett Men Participate In
are hying git ti awl). by the various were served anti a soti:tl half hour was l gree at the University 01 lfanilol,a, I ! - p High single, Jahn :lrmstrout, (Tal -
merchants and business owlet of Myth tic tauitht for live }ears in \lanil„ip,e l Sc u,.d, Toronto. Gibson was award- Wolf Hunt ly-lies), 309 points, •
cujuycrl• ed the first mite of the Senior Year's Iii Average,(Slow
brei'' •';iys Rcnx•mbvr, ''';11. unc is It was ;,nnottnved at the meeting on and Alberta before besot ting super- • Special, while the length of the A timber wolf, weighing 85 Druids titartclrs Glen Carter Slow
Sart idol 111`locenul,rinv r n Ile1tc.,tuc:tsi again 'fbursday (hat at the recent Protin i itendent of schools for the Yuko❑;Course etas a tttu•ye;tr recut, he coot and ahcurt a year and a half old, was High Triple. lotto Armstrong 779
I ' ^ ` chit Board meeting held in Toronto .u1 • territory in 1903. In 1906 he bec;titt IActcrl it in a year and a half , \It' is tracked lotto and shot by three Hiiruti I 6
ei ,Vedntr:rit lle1 11111 _ith. You \ovculber that \Irs• h• Futcher, of inspector of schools in Alberta, aid in now deployed as ;t 11'atchulalcer at County hunters, Cecil Grainger, Gor-
so ,ettsurcin f ytt'c111tlrnp t get ,, int' 1 ti t Is. tit • 'J'h111111 was 'tested Provincial 0119, chief inspector • Also in Pb)[1he \'aunt;'s Jewellery Store, London. 1 ries \\''csl11 \'odder, Loteteshur1, and
I get then' 'lichen 30 t President, taking the place of !Irs• 1 married Miss Mantle Burns. Ile held 1 \1 r. mid Airs. George Cult' and 1 lirtur Errington, rluh tin.
n,;rht' year i,tnchascs • , i5.1)l.) w,rl be
given away ,'l tach %)raw• lfngh Somers, of Funt Hill, wilt) has the post of Deputy N1 Mister of 1loco- Airs• Gibson Cole were present at thc 1 'file wolf was discovered eating a
_..—t,�____ held the position for the past three lion for Alberta trout 1917 to 1934. Graduation in 'Toronto. (;iloon is a dead sheep behind Alio Grainger's
years. \Irs • lurcher is the first Pro- ' \V•iten he retired in 1934 he was ten- former Blvd” buy, ;ltd attended High harm Hounds were used to bring the
Hanover Transport 'frailer 1'inciat President to ht: eliesen front doer( a banquet by over (twee !cull- School here. wolf int, the open and lone shots were
Destroyed I3y Fire the London Convention .Area ut•cr the deed educationalists front all overy_ __. fired at loop range tyou:ulfny tele ani -
period of the Iasi 25 years . Alberta. At this banquet he was pre tool. The eltas• 'Outlawed for about
;\ targe sent! -trailer of the Hanover
�sented with a beautiful gold watch and Carol Concert TU Feature two hours. the wolf holed ftp in
h'•'•I'•••••'.'1 (,,Ill'; was r'ellll,lr'll'I)' di... -r ----
;
r ;a I11'oviIIc'af sayings certificate. 'liteAccordionistie''l:,,tll's �w8ttip 111 1-I�!lvict still 11'ii
W.M S MEE 1'INf London , ►
stroycd by fire on Mom! le night cm .,, , tr then 1linistcr of Education of Alberta killed there h} a shot tllruu i the bend.
No. 4 highway, lust neer!\ ++f Myth, raid the following tribute �t) 1)t•. Russ: Miss Betty Scott, Piano Accordionist I f',
The monthly meeting- of the 11 11 • f h The burly til the toll !vas a light
The driver, Rill (Red) Henderson S, was held in the sundae .thud room "His outstanding clutracteristie is his )(If 'awn
London, will be featured on the fawn iu color• 'Pile men expect to get
well a nen locally, uotir:,l :f reflccli.'it of the Blyth United Church on "foes- geiitineuess, He holds the respect ofd Christmas ('soot Concert Program toile Huron County bo'n'y eti $25 auto
as he proceeded north on the nighw;'y day at 2:30• this being rile Chrislui;ts ail fur his honesty •f purpose, his sin -1 he given under the auspices of the (ht' Howick Township bounty of X15•
about a toile out of 11)3111, Invcstiga- meeting the Christmas spirit was felt eerily and his devotion to the caws' of IIIyth Lions Boys and Girls baud, Sun- ________ V
tion disclosed a fire at the rear of the all through the meeting. It opened by education,” Iday evening, December 21st, from the ��
an -
large trailer. Unable to con: with the stage til rile Memorial Hall. '\'lois an Food Parcels On Way To
I prayer, hymn 500 was sunt, then there' Dc. Ross's outstanding service in the ental Carol concert was iutroduccd for Old 131 til
fire with his 'ittn extinguisher Inc lis•- was some literature read about the field of Education w•as recognized in y
rnnnec•te,' the cab and drove into Canadian Association of C:n:tfntcrs, - 1935 when ' was made an Officer of the last tine last Chnstntas, aid a Motion; l'mu1ri11urs Robertson and
1s a result of the food collection ,f
ht return the vehicle and its con's is new gnu') that tits been formed lately the Order of the British Empire. Ili i acre- �:Uurdty last, tteclvr tocol} pr unto 13clgrave Public Library. Carried.
::::::g,;. fur members. This 1C11' group 1910 he 1t•as ltonnurcd by the l liver.music of our hand• and also to rwere praclicody' desruycd. An actor eel furulcd to try and keep downcityof r\Ibcrtawhn hr teasgivcn t11e '!pateinlitesingingofChristmasC-Iarrcls site now ontheir tealtolilyth, lfatiott; C, uttciUurs lrcland aid
;Inccstincfeofthedant;rg'rlasno(•dc�rccof.LU,Atthattimehewasels• It is(topedthat theevent .ill . ofthnnlcrl„nd, Egland, while titin l:ubertson: 'Thal a grant of X25.00 be
6 Wrote tiarecls arc lacked and ready 10
;nailablc• but it was said the loss would 1'hc minutes of the last meeting were also presented with a gown and lend ,bc well patronized std a6':tiu this year. given 11'A:ngham fOxse Show•, Car -
he heavy • The Concert will start fu+ntedfatcly go. 1'he citizens who were, galled 0n ricd
read told the roll call. The heal of fhe by the Department of Education of rt'; ,voted generously and the Scuufs
_�__.__V---• I following the Sunday ceculug church I 'Re request
ditfrrent coo+tnitltes gay, their reports Alberta• Shortly b'l'ur' hi; dcalll .ie \locked all tiaturd11 50 tiltg and park
scrvirt's, and a slicer cullccti'n will be No action•
which were very g old. Mrs. Garrett returned the gown to the University taken at the door.
mg the raricrl goods, assistc'I by Miss gave the Treasurer's report, ;end we of Alberta . I
Alice Rogerson and Mrs. 1Vm • John -
,
reached our allocation. The of-, Mt•• Lorne Pierce cf the Uoited1 stop on the final packing.
fering was then taken • 1 Church Publishing Iluuse pail this . Harris & Co. Store Under- it was fo«t+tl impossible to cover the
After the business was over Airs' trwutc to the: ncemory of Itis friend; going Interior Renovations tthulc !own on Saturday, and some
P took l f 11 Candle-
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East Wawanosh Council
Correll niet at 1)) a.m., November
15tH, in Court of Revision ort Halla
Ilan•Caldwell brain, Two applals,were
heard and the situation reviewed.
The Cowl was ;adjourned to meet at
the call of the Reeve
Council islet at 3 pan. with all mem-
hers present • The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and ap-
proved on motion of Councillors IRwd-
dy and Ireland,
Letters were read from Secretary of
1Vinghant Horse Show re a grant;
from Rhys Pollock re assistance itr
building a sited fn \\'inghanl, and re-
presentatives of Belgravc, library
Board were present re a grant
Blyth for extra extingni;hent, Upon s I f+ y I I 1 large crowd turucrl out to enjoy the c ` Black That a grant of 15.00 be given
5 ., I .. 1 •
UNDERWENT OPERATION
:lir, \Veili:igloo 1Ic\;ell mulct -trent
;t foot operation at \Vcslminstcr hos-
pital, London, on 1V'duesday. Mrs.
Jlc\all has ha'u it I.,'ndiu with hint.
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TRINITY CHURCH, BLYTH
Third Sunday in Advent
11 a.nll• : Sliiilty School •
12 noon: Aforiing Prayer and Ser-
mon •
7:,',U p. m.: Emoting Prayer and Ser-
mon; "The Gospel Makers."
TRINITY CHURCH, BELGRAVE
2 p,in,: !3ible Class,
2:3(1 p.m. ; Evcnfug Pray and Ser•
iron.
ST. MARK'S, AUBURN
0:45 amt.: Sunday School.
10:30 a•iii : .11orniug Prayer and
Sermon •
The V1)A• will holt it's annual meet-
ing today (Thursday') at the Rectory
at 2:30 pan.
Pelts group ov charge o the ai+ e- ! "He stood like a rock, bis very tires houses, espccialh• iu the s'nth-east see -
Christmas
Service.' it was opened with a i The corner store of Harris & Co.,
1 encs would disconcert the puny and tion, were missed, SO will all those whet
Chnstntas Carol played by Nies. \'hili, litcau, the faint hearted and the fool- `'in•rated by G • R • 1-d,)r res, us undergo bare food they leant to send, phone our
;end then \Irs• Mills, Mrs. 11'ighlnntil, hardy together—Itis boyish delight ov-
week,
an interi,pr face-lifting job this Of the committee or leave it at 1'slliwlt's'
tics. AfcCulfaugh, tics• Vincent, er incidents and men Of the frontier, tvrctc, which will add greatly to its lnsur;utcc Offirc, the Manse, or the .\ meeting will be held on Friday at
11rs. Rogers, \Irs• 11t Ilton and lies. his unabaslud comments on the clop '111111'rrauce, and alto to the conve't hector}, and a second sltiptuent ,ei!I I_u 2:30 1.nt., at tics' Ostc••'; home for
Marshall, all lighted candles of good i !encs of shuptirrs, llnring the week 4 spiritual things of life — he was off before Christmas. Inveme belonging to tit; \\'omen's in -
trill mrd friendship for the different known as 'Honest John' throughout nett modern counters ha,� been built ... solute who are interested in the Blue
people of the world • \Irs' ('timing , the Province." and installed by Mr. Stanley Sib- .Cross 11os1italizatiott Plan.
Saturday
in letter of \Ir. Pollock.
\lotion; Councillors Ireland and
Black : That accounts of Road Soper-
intcntlent be paid •
Council adjourned to Beet on De-
cember 15111
R. R. Redmond, Clerk •
W.I. MEETING
sang a solo "it came upon the
midnight clear" which was much at - J thorpe The countersnters ere finished in
1)r. Ross had been in failing health plywood, and in their natural culottr p
predated • After a few Christmas
for some time, and was taken to \Ping- present a very cosy aliti. •.,,'••,re for
Carols were sting a dainty lunch was haat hospital last Tuesday night, otic-! shoppers at this period of the year, Members of the lilyth Fire Depart- i
served from a beautiful decorate,d.Ile failed to respond to ttcau«ent• Ilk Besides modernizing the appearance item quickly responded to an alarm \late you considered giving The
table with Mrs. liudd and \Irs• RO- I Sp11 I) ui, as, recently spent" a nu,.t 0f the store, the nett iustallatnuns give just before 0 am', on Saturday •
1110tH-, Standard as a Christmas gift lois rear•
!enjoyable three weeks vacaticut with much-needed added space for display- ing, and also because 01 it's rnnret' So far several people have ellen us
gens pouring tea; assisted by the grotty him. 11r• 1\'• J • McLean was dole- lig goods and materials. lent location, in tics• !?rca 11'asmait's a subscri, 1 1
in charge • , gated to represent the Dcp:trttucnt of _ ( tion rcntittalice asking us to
I � —•-V• hake shop• many on the main street conuncnce sending The Standard to a
Education of Alberta, bol unfortitii-r were in on the +nand flour for the
hely arrived too late hr the funeral. CHECK YOUR LABEL ti relative or friend cmnmcncinq with the
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Property Changesrxcitcnn'tlf • !Christmas issue. if you have someone
'rite Standard mailing lists lav,, been Pill• difficulty w•as found to he in in mind who appreciates hearing about
UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Mr, Rohert McDottalet of tlu' 9th MISSION BAND DATE CHjANGED corrected 'p until Tuesday uighl. and the else living quarters of the build ,the doings r i the old hent' town, why
REV. W, J. ROGERS• line of Morris, has purchased the les!- all subscript-• 11 pay'mcnts. ch;ntges 0f ing, aid the chemical aparalus of the not send thein the home paper for the
10:15: \\'lite (sill Service. deice of the lair \fr• and \Irs' A. \1'. flte� upunthly nieetini,* of the 11is address, and stew names shoul,l appear ffrc truck was used to extinguish the i crier. It is the one gift that will keep
11 ;1.111.: N101.11;1l Scrt',rr', B. Smith, and gets tinssessil 1 i«tw«!- sittt I,,ttt 1 of Loving Sert•ite, whirl+ properly on this wetk's l'stic• Please hl:tze before it arlially got a gond )tome Iow'n memories; alive every week
7 prim.: Carol Service • irately • regularly would he on Saturday. 1)t'- check your label to sec that 11 is correct,t.wt • The trouble was located , ors of the year.
The 1Vhite Gift service will be held Mr. ifoward Campbell of Fast comber 13(11, will have to be with- andnotify this office of errors aI t once. er the fire b,x of the bake „.en „.hist, I \Ve send an accompanying card tvtth
this year during the regular Sunday 11:tn'annsl has purchased front Mr. drawn on account of Santa Claus cord- If yoir subscription is itt arrear; is directly under the kitchen living' the first i='i17' 'tn1'iiRn1* who •''e gilt
fortrer Robert ing to town 00 that day. The meet- make this Christmas a Rapp}- one for ill •eters, A brick had become dis- is ';:int, and witwitha suitable preetie.g.
School hew. Thu obits gifts will he+\\'alter McGill, the
presented to Dr, I1:66 to help in !tis Bairdfarm cn the .4111Cot+.ces,,,iow of ; ing will be held on Saturday. Decent- the editor by attending to tilt' molter IoiI:vd fromthe fire lox over the ov- I (;it'c us your u:dcr in r 'It' t 'tai)
work on the Labrador frontier. 1 East 1\'atvauus!t, comprising 10) acres. , bet' 0th, at 3 p.mat once. ctt thereby igniting the kitchen floor. the first issue: by Clir:stn; is.
romptly Extinguished THE STANDARD AS A
CHRISTMAS GIFT
By HELEN PETRONE
Janet opened the door to het
apartment, thinking as she did
so that it had been only a week
since Craig and she had shared
this apartment they called their
"ivory tower," named that be-
cause of its odd shape. It bad been
a storage room until the hous-
ing shortage became prevalent.
Then Old Mrs. Root, feeling sym-
pathetic toward the plight of
Janet and Craig Norris, newly
married and homeless, had cleared
It out, partitioned it oft into two
small rooms and rented it to theta.
That was just 13 months ago,
Janet remembered, dropping her
gloves on the table ant' lighting
the lamp with the same gesture.
They had been married only three
weeks, just long enough to realize
they were imposing on Craig's
family who were cramped for
quarters themselves.
* * *
Just a week ago they hail the
quarrel that had sent Craig from
the apartment. It had been a blow
to his pride from the day of their
wedding that Janet should con-
tinue working. She enjoyed her
position in the advertising firm
where she had risen from a clerk
to copy writer in just two years.
Since she left the house after
Craig in the morning and return-
ed before him at night, she never
felt her working interfered in any
way with hsr household duties.
But friends had spoiled everything
with their snide remarks about
"poor Janet still working," and it
was more than Craig could bear.
"They think I can't support you!"
he'd storm at her, but the more
he pleaded the more adamant she
had become. And now he was
gone.
'1'he whole thing seemed so un-
important now. She glanced at
the telephone, half -inclined to call
him hone, but her own recalci-
trant nature refused to allow such
a move. She turned on the radio
instead and pretended the tears
that welled in her eyes at the
strains of "Silent Night" were
merely tears of weariness after the
preparation of the office party
that morning. Deliberately she
opened the dresser drawer to put
away last night's ironing. Her
souvenir box loomed temptingly
before her. Lifting the cover, she
stared at the items she had col-
lected; Craig's class ring, ex-
changed for a diamond after their
graduation from college; a press-
ed orchid, one of those she had
carried at her wedding; various
cards, Christina s, anniversary,
birthday, valentine. She picked
up a small gift card and read
again, "To nny dear wife, Janet on
our first Christmas." It was the
card with the watch he had given
her last year.
* * *
Trembling, she closed the box
and turned quickly from the dress-
er, She had been a fool, she de-
cided. Without Craig, Christmas
could never hold the sane mean-
ing for her as it once had. She
didn't stop to lock the door for
there was nothing of value any-
one could steal from her. Even
her $100 Christmas bonus lying
on the table went unnoticed. The
one thing she must not lose was
happiness, and that was no longer
In her home with Craig gone.
She hurried into her coat as she
started breathlessly down the 3?,
flights of stairs. Tears coursed
down her cheeks and she prayed
with fanatic zest that she was not
too late. As she reached the last
flight of stairs, she crashed into
a figure who was hurrying up,
as oblivious of his surroundings
as she. She gasped at the impact,
but the man quickly regained his
balance and caught her before she
could fall. "Janet!" he cried.
* * *
She looked at him almost in dis-
belief. Then, throwing her arms
about him she gave vent to her
tears. "Oh, Craig! Darling, I was
just conning for you."
He kissed h er and held her
tightly. ''Janet, I've been such a
fcol. 1 didn't realize until tonight
what an awful thing pride can he.
Will you ever forgive one:"
She sighed. "There's nothing
to forgive, Craig. 1 was the one
who was wrong. I'm going to shit
my job right away."
"No, you mustn't. I don't want
10 deprive you of any happiness
and if you Avant to «•ori:, 1'n1 not
going 10 stop you."
She L••ughed slinkily. "Well .Ir •
gne that ,nut later, shall «e?•,
Arm in arm they climbed Ili,
the -tares.
Different
"They tell me she mals, of ',plc
happy wherever she goe ."
"You mean 'whenever'!"
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CHRISTMAS
DINNER
MENU
Tomato Juice with Parsley Gartti-11
Roast Turkey with Rice Stuffing
Alashed Potatoes Giblet Gravy
Buttered Green l'eas
Cranberry Christmas Mold
Tloncv Fig Pudding
Beverage
'Tis the season to he jolly and
the air hums with festive plans for
the corning yule-
tide, but the big
event will be, as
a 1 w a y s, Christ-
mas dinner.
You'll have tra-
ditional turkey, or
goose maybe, or
chicken, or per-
haps a roast of
VD beef, You'll in-
clude all the family favorites, of
course, and here are some new
ideas for trimmings for your
Christmas dinner.
* * *
Rice Stuffing
IA cup diced celery
IA cup chopped onion
'S cup fat
1 cup cookeed rice
2 tablespoons minced parsley
1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
1 teaspoon salt
/ cup water
9 cups oven -popped rice cereal
Brown celery and onion in fat;
stir in rice, parsley, seasonings and
water. Crush cereal into coarse
crmbs; combine with rice mix-
ture.
Yield; 2?4 cups stuffing.
Cranberry Christmas Mold
1 cup corn syrup
1 cup sugar
2 clips water
1 2 -inch stick cinnamon
1 teaspoon whole cloves
4 cups fees!' cranberries (2 lbs.)
2 envelopes plain uuilavored
gelatin
'.n cup cold water
Boil syrup, sugar, seater and
spices together for 5 minutes. Re-
move spices. Add cranberries, cook
without stirring until cranberry
skins pop open, Add gelatin, first
softened in cold water; stir to dis-
solve. Cool. four into 1!i quart
star-shaped mold; chill in refriger-
ator until firm. t'nmold, garnish
with holly sprigs, ii desired,
Honey Fig Pudding
cup shortening
?.1 cup honey
1 egg
cup milk
cup bran
1 cup sifted flour
sz teaspoon soda
teaspoon salt
1 cup finely cut dried figs
Blend shortening and honey. Add
egg and beat well. Stir in milk and
bran. Sift flour, soda and salt to-
gether and add to first mixture
with figs. Mix thoroughly, Fill
greased 1 -quart mold full, cover
tightly and steam for 2 hours.
Serve with hard sauce or other
pudding sauce. Makes 6 servings.
Note: If figs are very dry, cover
with boiling seater and let steam
10 minutes; dram thoroughly be-
fore cutting into pieces,
CANADA DESTINED FOR LARGER
WORLD ROLE—GEORGE SPINNEY
BANK OF MONTREAL PRESIDENT URGES
VOLUNTARY CURB ON PRICE -RISES
B of M Depositors Reach Record 1,600,000,
Reports B. C. Gardner, General Manager
Montreal, Dec. 1.—"Destiny has inexorably cast this country
in a larger role," stated George \V. Spinney, in his presidential
speech today to the 130th annual meeting of the Bank of
Montreal, Tempering his confidence in Canada's future with
immediate considerations, Mr. Spinney made two urgent pleas
in his address, One was directed to management and labor for
"self-imposed restraint from charging what the traffic will
bear," as an aid in curbing high prices, and the other was in
favor of a "vigorous, imaginative and highly selective" immi-
gration policy.
Speaking at the same meeting,
B. C. Gardner, general manager,
reported a year of greater activity
in all phases of bank operation, with
depositors in Canadian branches
topping the 1,600,000-nnark, their
funds in the B. of M. amounting to
an all -tints high of $1,783,000,000.
Commercial loans in Canada
amounted to $382,000,000, showing that, by some magical formulae of
a sharked increase over last year's monetary manipulation and state
figiire of $277,000,000 control. a community may indefin-
Self-Restraint Needed itely consume more than it is able
"The year has seen production or w i'.ling to produce."
and employment at high levels," General Manager's Address
Mr, Spinney declared. "Anything
more unlike the widely feared post- In his address to the meeting,
war period of deflation and uncm• Il. C. Gardner, general manager, re-
ployment could hardly be imagined,
marked on the L'. of M.'s expanding
Indeed, many of ourimmediate post-war activities. Ile referred to
and pressing problems are of an ; the opening of 28 branches and sub -
entirely diff. eft nature, arising as ; agencies, the increasing of staff to
they have out of instabilities char- about 8,900 men and woolen, as
acteristic of a boom." compared with 8,401) last year and
Urging management and labor to the adoption of improved operating
help check swiftly -rising prices both techniques in handling routine
in the individual and the community transactions.
self-interest, Mr. Spinney said that Enlarging on the B. of M.'s part
at a time file the present, self- in the unprecedented expansion of
imposed resraint from charging Canadian peacetime trade abroad,
what the traffic will bear, either for Mr. Gardner said, "\\'e have found
goods or the skill required to pro- by experience that in utilizing the
duce them is as necessary, as peas sen ices of banks which have been
tical and as prudent as fire insur-
ance on a highly inflammable struc-
ture." No group, representative of
labor or industry, could afford to
ignore this safeguard, he added.
Urges More Immigration formation and reports on condi-
"If ever there «•a a a time when tions and regulations abroad are
Canada should press forward with
an immigration program, that time
is snow," the president maintained.
"An influx of new skills will be
of immeasurable aid in bringing In his closing remarks, Mr.
about the further development of Gardner paid tvarnn tribute to the
our industrial capacity, and thus staff. Noting that numerous re -
helping to overcome some of the turned veterans on the staff already
instabilities that are the inevitable occupied important posts, he added
consequence of our present relative- that 1115113' new entrants engaged
ly small home market and our over• I since the wa were also veterans.
dependence on external trade." Mr. Gardner paid special tribute
Referring to the slowness of re- to the woven employees who conn.
...very abroad, particularly in Bri- pri,,e some 56 per cent of the total
lain, Mr. Spinney observed, "It is staff,
ilifficult for us in this connfortable. "The organization and arrange -
country to realize the weariness and uncut relating to the development,
the frustration th;:t are the legacies the progress and the welfare of our
of ever deepening au terity. It is staff are under continuous and care•
necessary, I think, to remind our- ful study," Mr. Gardner said. "I
selves that (Tommie isolation is no (know of no feature of our busineS•
more possible than its political that has required more care and
e•ounterpart. All of us on this conti- I consideration over the past year."
nent may well pray at this juncture
for deliverance both from blindness
of vision and from blindness of
heart,"
Another factor retarding recovery
was the practical consequences of
popular fallacies, the speaker main-
tained, particularly "the"cloctrine
long established in their respective
countries, we are able to provide
our customers with unexcelled fa-
cilities for conducting their import
and expot t trade. Up-to-date in -
fully at the disposal of our custom-
ers and arc being increasingly
availed of to facilitate their foreign
operations."
CHRONICLES OF
GINGER FARM
By Gwendoline P Clarkt
�IlhitIl�clollblC, i sllppo<l', \1'C all
realize that (very 1,110 is a C0t11-
plete unit, and (Ivry member of
the family spat 1 of that unit ; what
1111cil (111' ,turret' the whole, anti
1 whole i• a, important to one
a, the other. `
\Vc realize thin more clearly
Admit someone in the family is
called away nexpectedly; becomes
ill or has to attend to business away
from home, 'Then there has to be
a rradiustmcnt within the unit,
other members of the family tak-
ing; over (little.; which the ill or
absent one has been in the habit
of doing. if Otic knows beforehand
that such a change «•ill take place
preparations can be made to take
care of it, but if it comes as a holt
from the illus then the degree of
disorganization depends upon the
ability of those concerned to rise
to the occasicul,
1' *
All of which leads up to the fact
that Partner is still on the sick list
and we have had a little experience
along the lines 1 have mentioned.
Normally Partner and the boys
do the barn chores between them
— the boys the heavy work and
Partner the feeding. In the winter
Partner also figures on looking
after the poultry unassisted. And
that, in case you don't know, is no
small job!
\\'hen the boys are busy with
a trucking job Partner will often
say — "Never mind the night
chores — 1 can manage. You go
ahead with your trucking."
But last week he took to his bed
— only not that quick. For a day or
two he insisted on going to the
barn — thinking like the rest of
us do, that the heavens would fall if
we don't throw its our two cents'
1.orth to keep 'em up. In the end
he had to give in and the feeding
of the cows and poultry depended
then upon the tender mercies of
the boys. One day the young cattle
did quite a bit of jumping around
much to Bob's bewilderment —
until he realized he was still wear-
ing his driving Cap — a khaki
colour service cap which the heifers
felt had no business in their do-
main.
The poultry was another worry.
Bob looked after them before break-
fast but he didn't realize how much
attention they required during the
day, so I was always shouting from
the backdoor — "Pick up the eggs
before you come in," One night the
boys forgot to take a last look in
the henhouse before supper — and
I forgot to remind then — so there
were six eggs frozen and cracked.
If Partner had been on the job
that wouldn't have happened.
* * *
As for me I have been busy in the
house — busy with my usual work,
plus caring for Partner. But as
soon as he was able Partner was
anxious to do things to help me.
So yesterday I said -- "All right,
I'm going to make some pies — you
can peel the apples." It wasn't long
before I saw Partner sort of
straightening his back, even though
he was sitting. Presently he said —
"Good -night, how many pies are
yott making — haven't I peeled
enough apps. yet?" I laughed as
I answered — "Now maybe you'll
understand why I think there is
quite a bit of work to making apple
pies. And you will notice they take
far less time to eat than they do to
make."
* * *
Came that night and I was busy
darning socks — fine socks and
ovcrsocks. Partner watched for
awhile then he said — "I used to
darn 01)' Own socks in the army, let
me have a shot at those heavy
ones."
So I handed hila a pair of socks
and he got along very nicely. His
only comment was — "I don't know
hots you tell when to stop dawning
— after yott get through with the
holes it seems there are thin places
all over the sock!"
So with each doing a little of the
other's work we lean something
of each other's problems, 'That is
the way it should be, hut. being
human I know that is the way it
won't 11e — not around here any-
way! Partner will be out again next
week and I expect he will take over
the feeding once again; the boys
continue their trucking, and the
heavy chores and I shall be left to
battle alone with my pies and socks.
LIFE'S LIKE THAT
"I'd like to put two dollal•0: cr
the winner!"
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(corruption) 8 Eternity
10 Ear (comb, 9 Vase
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20 Independent 11 Muse of
Labor Party history
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21 Cry ` 13 Glimpse
23 Shower 18 North Amer -
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25 Bone 19 The gods
27 Bushel (ab.) 22 Slackly
28 Manufactur- 24 His state Is
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state — state
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27 Bass voice 46 Behold!
28 Feign 47 Serf
29 Lock opener 49 Speech part
30 Knock 50 Rowboat
32 Sped 51 Stalk
33 Belongs to it 53 Attorney
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KEEP ON ENJOYING
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the doctor recommends
Crown Brand Corn Syrup as
part of my diet.
BUT—why tie it down to
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delicious it is with pancakes, cereals and hot waffles?
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TEENTOWN TOPICS Classified Advertising
By BARRY MURKAIi
\1'c are Bow \v,•II into the se -
conn \Vick of 1 1 ember and
Christmas i, just around the
llel'. S c l' 111 S
like a month ago
t 11 ;I t Nee 1Vcrc
<r dusting up the
she. It Ie,
vi(1ing them
among t h e fa-
; 0111y it
was a year ago
ani! now Christ-
mas is back again. This year the
shcckIcs )wont go a, far, and it
means that all of us \\'ill have to
spend our stoney \1 isel)' to come
out on top of the pile. 1Iu\vrver,
there are two gilt; we can think of
that haven't gone up in ),rice -and
they are gifts that most people,
young and old, appreciate. The old
rcliables are book; and records, and
we can add to that --theatre tickets.
If you have been lucky enough to
have a Saturday job at the local
store, you are all set. Farther down
the column, you w ill find a list of
records that 1,'e thin!: \sill slake
welcome gifts for the \vhole family
.,fir,..,,,.,.;
,t * IP 1. 1 W
Side -Saddle Bike -Tullio Lo
\Ionau'u, (1f \titan, Italy, hc-
icvc4 that a fellulw ,lotthl have
his girl at hi, side. t'wcn when
bicycling, Su he invented this
side-saddle bike, on which both
riders pedal hilt 'oily one
steel•,.
and will probably (acct your bud-
get, \fell, ,1 Balch for Christmas,
What's the Bccf?
1 here are two very proud young
fanner; in Ontario today. \\'hy are
tilt'}' so prntld? \\'ell, because the
steers they raised 11'011 101) honors
10 et- all other heel cattle at the
Roy tl \\'inter lair.
I he Grand Champion Aberdeen
Angus steer, judged "The Best in
the Show" of any breed in market
classes, was raised and exhibited
by Lloyd \tack of I\ rattle Grove
]arils, Rockwood, Ontario. The
animal is really a beauty. \\'sigh•
ing O -'U pounds of solid hamburg-
ers, he was bought by the '1'. Eaton
Co., and donated to the Christie
Street Ilnspital.
The other young chap, who re-
ceived the King's Guineas for his
winning Junior Champion Steer,
Was 18 -year-old Ken \ICl\1011011 of
llill'burg, Ontario, Nice going, fel-
low,, and we hope your interest itt
Ontario farming will continue.
SUGGESTION ON WAX
Records that Mom will like-
.\ve Maria, Concerto in A minor
with Arthur Rubensticn; Just For
Today, sung by John Charles
Thomas and the Warsaw Concerto,
with Leo I,itwin at the piano with
the Roston ")tops" Orch,
Dad will appreciate -Concerto in
E :Minor featuring the eminent vio-
linist, \'clntdi Mcnuhiu; 1)eath and
l'ransfiguration by Stokolvski and
the New York City Orch.; Sym-
phony No, (1 in 13 Minor with Sto-
kowski and the Hollywood Bowl
()reit,
That sister of yours will listen to
-Bluebird of Happiness, Because
as sung by Jan Peercc; The Don-
key Serenade by Alan Jones; and
1'Tungterian Dance No. I.
Junior will bend an ear to-
linians Rainbow by Russe Case
and his Orch; \\'hiffenpoof Song
by Todd Galloway; The Sweet-
heart of Sigma Chi by Robert
\fcrrill and Grand Canyon Suite
by Toscatlini and the N 13C, Synl-
phony Orchestra.
The kiddies will enjoy --the al -
bunts of The Night Before Christ-
mas, Duntho, Peter and the \Volf,
Pinnocchio, Little Black Sa1nbo
and Cinderella,
On Christmas Day
Next week will sec our last col-
umn before Christmas. On that
day, when the dinner is over and
things have quieted down a little,
you can turn to your radio for the
best day's listening pleasure of the
whole year, \\'c will try to give
you the latest next week on the
programs for that day.
Sports - And One Thing
or Another
By FRANK MANN HARRIS
("A Sixhit Critic")
Old-time gamblers used to have
a variety of picturesque expressions
to describe a man lw110 11 as excep-
tionally favoured by fortune. One
of the few printable ones was "ile's
so lucky that if he fell ill a sewer
he'd conte up with his pockets fall
of goldfish." t'p to the last Sat-
urday in November 11c had never
considered ourself as belonging to
the class of those so favoured by
Fortune. Bin 110w' - 'tell, we're.
1101 so certain,
4,
There we were, right after lunch
that Saturday, all set for an after -
110011 Spelt 111 our favourite pastime
- thinking of all the chores we
should be attending to, and. not
doing a single ono of them. The
East -\\'est football final? \\'hat's
the sense of going out in that crisp
November air just to swatch the
Argonauts go through the motions
of giving the \\•innip:'g Bombers a
football lesson. To 1luck with it!
Argos are as good as Sheat in the
bin, a11(1 we're not going to stir a
single foot, And then, it must have
been Lady Luck herself \t Ito whis-
pered 111 our car a!111 persuaded tis
to go.
If w1' hadn't - O11, lu„1101. \\ Ila)
a grand succession of thrills we
would have nlis5cd ! 11 hen:\ e1' a
youthful sports fan w-a\VS ('nthtls-
iaslic of el some gauge he's seen
S011le veteran is always arO!n I to
ice-\vatcr lilt' ardor by saying, rather
patronizingly, "Yes -- but you
should have bceu till re back in the
old days when dear 1111 \\'hooiis
tangled with \Vhatsitsuatm." \\•e
have done more 110)11 our share of
that sort of thing ours(11cs. But
notV \Ve freely and publically take
it all back. for 'sustained drama
and excitement there net cr \vas
anything to touch that .\rgo - Bomb-
ers affair before, go as far back as
you like. \\'c donut 1cry much if
there will be again. If Son 11 ere
one of the 20 -thousand 111 90 at
Varsity Stadium on No\. 29tH.
you'll be able to tell )(sur oreal-
grantlrl s that "the) ain't seed
nothin ! in ;t football teat'.
4:
A,( to the rights and ;.Tongs , l
the proposed partitioning al Pales -
Bill' we I017't' ,10 opinion - not
knowing enough about such compli-
cations to 1'4res.t one. But we 7'i11
/sl. ltd just one guess. After taking
a 1„ l,k 1,t the loop showing the 71'0y
they figure to carve up the territory
between een /he Jews and the Arabs,
we'd risk a small wager that - al
Skeet' link int his mi't'er - the marl
responsible worked for n ntanufac•f'
torr; of jig -saw puwwlcs of the
more complicated variety.
4: 1:
.=1 lady (ante (111 110' 7('ay front
British Columbia to Toronto to ac-
cept a "world's championship', for
growing Wheat, which site thought
7cas 7e0r'lh 42000.00. Turned out that
the Trophy, which is "hers" for one
Year only, is quite valuable - but
that. the actual. cash, she. won
amounted to only twenty dollar's,
;1 lot of people seem to plink that
the lady was ember harshly used
if'e think ,elle 7('0.6 7Try lar ky - (11
bast they (lidrl'l, so far as 7('e 1,'1(070,
(Ish' her 10 pay her own admission
to til,' shute'.
is
\r(• hockey players more suscept-
ible to friendly atmosphere and
'home -tam -11' enthusiasm than other
professional athletes? That is a
rather interesting question, and you
can supply your 01v11 answer. Play-
ers 011 other National I fockey
League teams say that the 'Toronto
Maple Leafs are far harder to heat
•l1, a Saturday night - 1111cn they
!Hutt that the cars of all the great
coast-to-coast radio audience arc
following their actions -- than
tlity are, e1 1'1, 011 Ilumc ICP, it% a Mid -
Mal: game. lift( some (1f that dirt
i1 comment may he put d„v, o 1,'
11:•01 "°I:i„nal jealousy.
1. 4:
1,'n; h, re's a rather peculiar ;utile.
Last year the \laplc Leafs were the
best taus in the loop - if not over
a whole season's play, at least when
the chipc were down at the finish.
This year, on what they've shown
they tool; good enough to talc the
battle title and repeat for tilt
Stanley Cup. And yet - and ytt '
in their last 13 games in the city of
Boston, cot Bring quite a long stretch
of lime, they haven't been able to
c0111e a%) ay tvitll even a single de
tory. \lost be that salt 11o0to11 1,i;
'Ir something !
,1'111:N'l'ION 1%1051 a0S ,•
1''11 ,.11.1; - Tractar '1'11', x, made of rubber,
t o:table (1' 10,11 mg on ,1eeI \c o•rla 113.00
en, 11, rel w10'e1'; 11.50 each, ft 010 wheels.
When 'qd twg slate diameter oil width of
'wheels. National Rubber Co. Ltd , 6 11'llt-
mid ro .11'', , 'furcal", Unt.
- -- - ..,a
111'9119EMS 0I'l'OltTI! fIISS
AN ('Ili:I; to every Inventor-I.Ist of Inver
11(m; and full information neat true file
It:l i,, y (o,, Ill Ciel rlcd Talent Attorney, !7p
11.111 Seo el. Ottawa
1'(1,i) l(l.N,; you 1)10 all (1114etle young
anal 11il1111; 10 Hulk hard to build a our•
e0:•; -fol (01000 t9 nod (nun'e for )'ourself, we
1.1110 al, (perm10g for you, now In 1)110 diel-
ri' t , Its (1(01 ri,l d;otribmwr or our productn.
Previous rood ince unnecessary, Apply to
111.111,: 4'1)1,0 111,10 !nand 1'rtulucte 1'o. Ltd,.
11,1111 ('lll('I(1'
1'001, 1'1,0 es )1,110 buyra sue uude,lde,l
111,0111 01,101'10.; 1'1 ( 1)4 dt( to 11,'1' 1 o,'1 lend
In'(,•v '1'110 le i4 01111 '10111 III ,111111. Figurem
on n 1:1•,1111 I•sl of 100 Barrel hock pullets
ah0'v
with fe,•i1 at 11.00 per hundred, 00 per-
cent 1,,,,al. 1'' p•-r•e,'. grafu, bode las Mg
fit 'sere',' 111,• feed co t of 1 dozen egi;n lx
.•) 0,, ,1t 61 perolit the 13 ,1 x,14) Is 240,
Top Notch pullets lull easily give this rate
or pi ',duo ion Order eat ly rhlrlts hl e0
c•al aluyie. Al90 older pulletx. Top Notch
('11iek Sales. 1 BI01ph. ad aril
•
111: still eon supply 'Moire pullets 18 \reel(s
to laying: 111,11,•,1 hacks, New Ilanlpshlres,
IVhn le•ghurns. White Ito, I(s, Light Sussex,
Ih.o!t your (oder now for day old chl•kx or
6ld':ng delivery free Catalogue. 'I'weddlo
Chirp Hoe heries Limited, I'crgux, Ontario,
BABY CHICK BUYERS
Be cm loin that you buy good, healthy
chichs Oda conning 00)305. Insure deliver)
data by placing your order now. All breeders
Government banded and pulloruto tested.
Write for our 1918 catalogue and I'rlee Inst
MONKTON POULTRY FARM
5111\11'1'0\, II NTA 11111
0)1,1.•:'1'S for immediate delivery 18 weeks
to laying. \1'1110 Let:horns, Marred 1(011,,,
New' Eainpah)res, Light S1110e7( and many
other popular breeds. Also da' old chicks
fur immediate and Spring delivery'. Free Cata-
logue, Top Not' h Chuck Sales, Guelph, Ont,
01111'1;5 -Started and dny,ldl, ',romp ship-
ment. Under rhirlrn for Jaltlrlry-i'ebl'nlll•Y
delivery maw's Bras. 1LItel,'ry, 130 John N.,
Ila !whom ant
191; poultry pr'0pe, ht. The utast import:t It
world commodity in food. 'I'Iie (1,0 Ix still the
best mantifiteitircr of food. A Bushel of
w heat or its ''nl(V(all•nt produces only 4 Ai
lbs, oP b•v'P. ;"1 lbs. '10)1 but all the way
to 10 lbs. of eggs. High prodnrtlun 011'al014
1d0dneu'g
far le;on,l 10 lbs. of eggs, 1•:ven
(hough ponlrl•y feeds ore high In price don't
sell your (''1111)3 industry short. Raise the
mood number of I Melts In 1915, the 'tofu,'
aro hound to h0 there for an nods, try that
stand,' near the top 414 a producer of the
no1h(1 most important arms„day. Last
word --;nal very llllI01'111nt tor 30111' 1)101i1--
5ur1l ,arty hitch0d eh Mks, they will show
un ,•51111 profit of 7J,'_ per bird ,ver late
1410011. 1'1' •r . .4 alogae. :1I. 11 ,I',11' 1,0ll'1,0,
'1'u•0d,lie Clock Ilate), 0:0) ],lilted, Pert: i9,
Ontario.
11111:1\0 AN1) CLE,AN!Sl1
HA VL' YOU anything needs dyeing, or clean-
ing': 11. rite to um for Information. 1\'e are
glad to anomer your questions Department
II. 1'.)((er's Ds; Works Limited 791 Vonge
Street, 'Toronto, Ontario
1011 SA1,Is
04'1 LT 0)1201:9-I land tmu and larger nil
lad fin. Cotton prinls nna stripem. Pour
(t) pounds for $1.00 Guaranteed or rnoneY
refunded Free --1 f. quilt patterns and In01rue.
liot's free -Det oiled carpet knitting Infante•
tont,. 0age quantity cotton, silk, wool under.
(Sear, towelling remnants -full widths, up to
6 yds Ion; For full It formation write Asso.
cla tot Cm 0. t.1'= it 411y1 9) Lawrence,
1101111', al
I!.\RLEY i):\' IDSON
IOTORCYCi.L'S
Parts and Service, Bert (: liennedy & Son,
419 College S. Toronto
.1011 ..\SON Iron horse engines, 1,, Ii,P $51,45
1.24 H.P. $70.00. Immediate delivery. Cur.
rey Bulmer, 0(Bnton & Bathurst, Toronto
111:('01ID5. Free catalogue of favorite hill -
and dance artiste. National Rndex
Ltd , Dept O. 419 1'orto:1c •\0, . \wlnnilr;,
Alan
N111' Holland ,Sandi:lul PooIlui, tiny and
Straw ilalera. Tobacco & 1',lalo Planters,
els. Bale Loaders, Sao' Frames. i(nnuner
J1 ills, Setvicc grnrant0ed. Order now from
Brant Yarn Equipment, Colborne at Clarence,
Brantford, Ont.
141G S.1 L0-111 own brief (•114014 with zipper,
Size 13811, An attractive woeful lasting
gift for xtttb•nls and others. ['ole' 15:.00
pos11181l. l'nnada 11rrchnndtser4, fast Office
floc 50', Turmuo.
B.\T'rEItV operated 1;:110 Sot for mule. Do•
lowest Crossley Corona model, 8 tubes,
specially e0uipo•'d with Itomaco Eliminator
for tete with either storage battery or dr)
vette. New: cost over $300. Hake offer, A
flee :r,1 looting l'hri0tmas gift Box 151, 76
Adelaide W„ '1,r4utu,
41:.11'1'' wool, 11'000 ,50('1(5 fixe
Fine 1\41'1 knitting y'a1110 4-4 oz, sk,(o4, $1.98
pound. Fine botany wood (11nm0nd mocha,
fancy colors $1,98 pair. Direct from our
woollen mill. Money book guarantee.
('.11115 11'II, 0111)011 1101'90 P. 0, Box 900,
1'111,14, 340tm•im
-\k\1STKON(;
CO.\i, 1'0nrty'or9, Portable Coal 'Trimmers,
Cement Milers, 2 ., cu. ft. $45,50, Saw
1'rluue0 take :12" HIM $06,00. Saw Mandrels
all 1(000. Ihlbbit hearings, Steel Slone itoats,
Armstrong Found! 3 & Machin.. Shun, Orange-
ville, Ont
RING asked Ph, ;11:ung- 16.00 each. $1;1.00
per trio, E. w', whitnmre, Ldgcle(•, (lulnrlo.
\YELL Drilling 'fools, 2" String complete,
:and Pump. Mat he10 Gough, Stralhroy,
Ont.
3 1114'10,0 OVERSHOES
Children's. Misses', Boy's. first quality 8
buckle, fl•e,e-lined. c:0hnt're overshoes. 6
to 12 12,29, I': 5,2 to 3 1 2.6 9 postpnld, 11eg4
giusnl'm Sha, Store, Sault Ste, Marie, Ont.
BEGIS'I'I•aila' 5('1'1'('11 (111,1,111 111111010s.
1,1104114 liln111ill 11100,Iiug, sable ala w•hlte.
It0n1 b,•„110,0. fail Montgomery. 11,11, 1,
111111,013 int.
1..5ItG0 em -to 1.Ily bull's each 73e :I for 12.10, ,
1'4slp,r'1. 1'1111 11 10 1101011 enr1091d, KnyplIr'o
I(1ilb.. Il,u.: ,•, 11,4:,
(11.11;ir'I'I:11I:11 1''„ h, r Spaniel Puppies. Ideal
NnWo 111'(1. ))1,1,0 $16.50, Females
111.6',, inelud'nr p'al'e'). )11•x. Y. Zadow,
n:1.111\:Il•, tint.
HAIRDO ISS5Ihn
LEARN hairdressing the Robert eon method
d
Information on request regarding (11000,,
Rr.t•ertoon'e Hairdressing Academy 137 Ave
nue (load Toronto
---------- 5lICDI('A1.
1012(11 .11'0 1 9: 1110 principal ingredients In
Remedy for Blom:lintl1' ('111"4,
Hellen s llnuru'n DI'ua Store, 135 login,
Otto 14.1. ,'„stpne1 91 pa.
LITTLE REGGiL
'55RARE `-
11; '11A.YCE.
111;1111'.11.
1'.11.s 1: '1'1.11'11 01„171'09 1,111151,
PhaJo 1 -liner II II1r4 sour, nt111 platen pet mats -
oil ly,
arl•rill}', ux you wren 10,111 I'1'1 1001 (Il gJ:len-
h:0d. 11„L•r I ''l 9' and 'Ilio) P' -I 60,1 (4m furl
(Inca your (1001 11004, 11 511 4,40d paid, upper or
I4wer Dental }'lumtles Co , I' 1 ilex 416,
11'11,nip' 1:. Stan.
S'I'l'llO')ItN 5kn, int, tain't no, 00.0011y
11eated with Valid ointment And our
I)ingu:4t 1,1' 5\11, 1',11.1 1',„1,1,1:, `C0 11. 0,0(
11d1 AV,an"•, '1',nunu,, 11 uH '„),t'in't. Ito.
wilt), cn.0:Int,•,•d
w':\N' 011 - E,ro s.ilf,:e' of 110, ,' ce
Pelee or .,Vantin to try (1,101 0 I;,.
Ovid,,.', (11115 Store, 3;:5 I:Igm, lo., n.
post pail 11.Iru
111'I'lllfl'IINI'1'IF.M FOR (11131I:N
13E A HAIRDRESSER
JOIN ('.t:.,\UA'S 1.00131N0 ; 1'11001.
(Bent opportunity Len r1,
Ilaudrooling
Pleasant dignified prof g(0'! w'ag.n
IIn,llol z,dH aucce0sfml Mat vel groMia les
Au1r•ica's greatest as an to 110 rah .1 rata:
logw• fru• 11'oile or ('.ell
AIAIIV121, lf.V1tl(t1:'5ING
;111 (101,5
258 Moot :1 W., '1',tolla
I1r1.n'bc1 41 It mg Rt , IL•uninon
& 7I Rideau Sle,l, fell; w,,
00I'Olt'l l Nfl'11:5 1'014 111:N .5N11 11 051 EN
Become Stiaiiimaober ,(uu((3 llro4gl, ABC
elmplllled shorthand. 1'100 101,10r ilia•
0'01014. (';1e,s1111 Sysl'ms, 10.4. w'„ 'furoate,
I : N'1' 4
IElt: TUN•'I'(111 & Company Patent
Solicitors. E9lnbllshed 1090, 14 i;Ing West,
Toronto Booklet of information n request
l'0l1 30)19 ‚41
LON0:50111;? Romantic Correspondence Mag•
nz1n0 conte Ins photos, descriptions, Targe
114'x, Ono year 12. `;ample cony 10c. World
Maierallon Club, 1'ar)10rview, Sank.
11'A1'1'1:D
EGGS Wanted, ('O11 0s' fn rot who.. I.11ge
Preferred. High Drum. 11'rite, Player
1'r,dure, 051 ('lasington, Toronto
1'5011 III:LC0 LIGHTING PLANTS, M )'1''119
nod G0110rllora. kindly state foie, type
condition and price. Iletteer In:ll0tlinn,
Stratford, Ontario,
Businesses Wanted
Do you wish to Hell your hominess? we
epec,lullze 110 the m011ing of all tyle, of
811),111,1
mai and Business Properties.
We have ellen's wafting to buy General
Stores, Hardware, Ga 'ages, Tourist Resorts,
fl recedes. etc , OP.
Contact 119 tnm,dlat'19
with 1110 114 1111s
Seale & Deering,
Ihtohn'tio A Neat violate Dilaters
'1(1 ('allege 51„ 'Toronto. 111. 0710
w':I1 be pb•nmed
111;1,1' 11',1\'1'1:11
N1'11505 AIWF, alt "1'1 1!.1 11111'1e f"1'
0111:111 1111VI1to husP1tal. R 11011r day, (load
man's, abera1 time off. i,,ring nrrmn-
!momt_nn1. Apply 1100. 11, Fraser, 185 )'all(
St., chill hnto, (hit.,
.^:1'115199 regI,91'nl, urgent 1Y required for
--1, :,.3(1-- 11.30 nn,1 11.131..111.-7,13 a.m.
duty. A 'ply )1i:ei 0. Arnold, Direr tor of
Nuts. 1, Brantford (1•tier .1 110.o:ta!, Brant-
ford,
- _ 11'11110 11':1\'I'1:1 . Expert I:Irrl'r 11)1,1,11--anyoh,•re, u,• don't
cane! Write today. N,u Day 1:10, trice
St. Thomas, Ont
PILES
Nothing else you can buy
hon the Dame tntrrnal ac-
tion as I'Yi:1'UNh 1'1011
111101141)01 Thl4 liquid (taken by mouth)
is compounded from special Balsa 111119,
Gums, and Plant-i•Ixtnactn, it gels re•
sults berms, 11 goes directly to the Ire
ternal rause of Piles That'0 the reason
for 119 11110(01)3 011 the 010(0 stubborn
rases This modern way of treating
that Internal trouble gets results that
Inst One bottle of 1'11,TONI: la enough
to prove Its healing lamer or price re-
funded nt 0110e. '1'hal'a our guarantee no
matter how long standing your case 11111Y
be. Your Pru' -c11 b•,, • 1,r can order
It for woo
MilailinERMMESUZIMMEIK
Volt Will 17111 p SO, inn 9l
The Ste Regis Hotel
1111111 o
• 1.4 1T9 Room 11'1111 Tub Both,
Shower and 'Telephone
• Slagle, $3,50 luta 1114-
Double, $1,50 11D
O fano Toot 1)i,11110 find flowing
Kighll)
Fhrrbnurur
al curium
To 11.5, 4135
ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY
FURNISHED $1.50 up
HOTEL METROPOLE
NIA(IAItA PALLS
111'1', •- (1 N. It. STATION
11Thuriose
1113
li
-Spoils Sleep Tonight!
A few drops of \ricks
Va-tro-nol in each nos-
tril works right where
trouble is to open nose,
relieve stuffy, tran-
sient congestion. Bri ngs
quick relief from snilily,
sneezy head cold dis-
tress. Try ft! I''ollow
directions in package.
DO THIS
10 make
breathing
easier -
Invite
restful
sleep! -
VCRS VA•TRO N®L
I HOPE Yell GET SOMETHING OUT OF
IS REGGIE, ITS VERY EDUCATIONAL
WELDING SHOP
and 5 room apartment, eon,pl,(e with all
equipment unit ,,loch, well located ut the
)unction of 4 roads and Na, 8 Highway In
the Niagara 111h1riel, Makers of Cataract
Orchard Moro) ern. Immediate possession,
151004 A. 11,1111'1)1:, ItitllKElt
1'0011,111, (Bilarin
1'1une Itidgesille 1, 1.11.11111{e 250w
Call of the Wild
"Don't you enjoy listening to Boit
honk of a wild goose?"
Not when he's driving an auto.
mobile,"
4
ISSUE 60-1947
For constant Smoking Pleasure
gdpittli 1,0G444
l
ALSO AVAILABLI
IN ih POUND TINS
1
1
Truck Driver Saves Two
from Brazing Car
WINS DOWAWARD
STEPHEN ARTHUR
OF ANCASTER, ONT.,
makes quick, courageous rescue
Abig transport truck was just
beginning a night run to Wood-
stock. It was after midnight.
There was little traffic on the
roads.
SEES TWENTY FOOT FLAME
Suddenly, above the roar of his
engine, Stephen Arthur heard a
loud crash, Then, on rounding a
bend, he jammed on his brakes.
Piled up against a tree he saw the
broken wreckage of a car. Before
Arthur could stop his truck, a
sheet of flame leaped nearly
twenty feet from the wreck.
OCCUPANTS UNCONSCIOUS
By the time Arthur reached the
car it was blazing fiercely. The
gas -tank had blown up, spraying
the unconscious occupants with
blazing fuel. A wall of flame
confronted Arthur as he
wrenched open the driver's
door. Heedless of his own safety,
he reached into the fire, grabbed
the driver and pulled hint clear.
On turning back he saw another
body in the (lames. Again he
reached ehrout,'h the blazing
gasoline, and hauled the man
from the car. Shortly afterwards,
both men were rushed to hospital.
In spite of his efforts, Stephen
Arthur was linable to save the
life of a third victim. This in no
way lessens our admiration for
his courabc in saving the liveses of
two men. We are proud to pay
tribute to Stephen Arthur of
ncaster, Ontario, through the
ttb'11 Of The Dow Award.
THE DOW AWARD 13
citation for outstanding Ivo,
ism) and includes, as a tangible
expression of appreciation, a
$la) Cattail Savings Bond,
\V suers are selected by the
Dona Award Committee, a
group of editors of leading
('attathdltl dalw 'letl'sp,lt''e73,
Flanges were already leaping from the
wrecked coupe when Arthur raced
to the rescue of the unconscious
victims,
in spite of the intense heat caused by
the blazing gasoline, Arthur managed
to drag two men front the car. His
bravery undoubtedly saved their lives.
By Margarita
st t_ 11_!'s\ . -
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II,
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l'•1,
Tractors
TOYS
• Walking Dogs
75c.
• Turtle;
Ducks,
75c.
cg Drums
Ail planes
9
Truks
• Buck Rogers Atomic Pistols .... $2.25 ' �A
Plastic Dishes
0Mechanical
GOc .Rubber Horses and Pigs •I5c Racing Cars $L20
00 Mechanical Racing Car Coupes ..,1111 li(�'. �i'Ilih
S831:2705'
;1.7.5 ''
Engineer Sets , .95 > 4,
Toy Electric Irons ',1.50 ,
r A'Iaol Boxes $3,Tj0
Caps for toy gun r)1,(lame of Checkers =>>c
0')For Young People ', GAMS-
1
from x+1.00 to 1:1.5() 4: SIMPLE SIMON 12" BAND SAW
$13.15 I egulal• ;',7-1.95, 1•or $59.�)0
Skis S3.85to 95 ,
.�. Ski Binding x;1.95 • Mc'('1.ARY RANGE
7,14 Tricycles .$15,5() to 1$15.50 trft 1 YEAR OLID, $65.00
•
W• g .$1.75 OUTING iNG r'.. - :';:1.95)
`iKiddie Cars .$5.25 6 PYI?EX BOWL SET, reg. $1.40, for 99: ••
•: Hockey Sticks 75c to .$1.257•. COME IN ANI) SEE OUR ST3CK OF t 6
` Hockey Gloves $2.95 " ALUMINUM AND PYREX WARE. 0
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FOR MOTHER („
(still lu thy' old prices) „.
1
S1.1O Silex Coffee lia!:er 810,95
Elephants, t;')'' Automatic Irons Still $10.95
91c. ]to:: iter;1 from $1.25 ,�
,� �`;Ileatittg i'a(1, from S7.5() (';
.,L �' l,aciiuiii Cleaners Still 589.50 •
)OC to ��1.1) 'i�,, , ,
'(.• Carpet Stye,..:- )er•�;;z6.75
9.)11 ,,4.9.)"
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Best Egg. Beat: r�-;
X1.75 to �+`) �5 � :"
FOR FATHER
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TO THE ELECTORS OF
MORRIS TOWNSHIP:
1.41!ic, an 11;rill b urn :
14i,!: 111 t'\11.1',• 1114' ,illeurl' thanks
L. ;111 t'u:;e 4'.11., supported 1114• s,4
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I ,'1. n-`1'11 I� Innril. I ,h;‘11 endeavour to , 11
!j ,•I;; the c 'nt:'11o4rc unl 11.1\t• ;'laced o! COURTESY AND SERVICE,
in n!I.U
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1:1 -Ip BAILIE PARROTT. , g!! "r•+4t+• i ;,;it1111t riL I:;ikilZka h p I a rty_
TO THE ELECTORS OF MORRIS ''�
TOWNSI"Ir:
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Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1917
N
Elliott EInsurance Agency
I.3LY'1'II --- ONT.
INSURE NOW! AND BE ASSURED.
Car - 1''ire - Life - Sickness - Accident.
.1. II. R. Elliott Go►•don Elliott
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• WILLIAM J. PEACOCK.
85C (' 8•') 0() TO T11E ELEC'iORS OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS.
I.11'I', : ;old ( 411!1 •1.1.44 :
619.0
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n"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
119
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I 'Ic�l',r nn,1�!i 4,• 11 • 4144 hest to clnt-
ohne t(1 o;'cr:l''' 111.4'41 -hili affairs ill fi
TE ART JOHNSTON
Massey-ilarris and Beatty
Dealer.
tiro I'ni' t .:1.,'111,• 't,1r1; of P111.. Siilt:r, , 1.1',111 ;ul+l \la•,'v-Barri.
Rr; tiir, -- Ilun1;1 I(c•;air, I'I .\11 1�;1!lI,•
I)e h,'r for Imperial Oil I'rodttets.
For Prompt Efficient Service Plume 137.2, Blyth
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FASHIONS IN WALLI'AI'ERS?
\Vliy yes, Fashion Bever S UI'l((S ;till in Wallpapers.
There are styles for walls as there are styles for
clothe;. 1 shall he glad to help you make your ltolne
fashionable with the latus `,unworthy' \Vi11I-
papers.
EDITH CREIGHTON'S
Phone 1SS. DECORATOR'S S►IOPPE. Blyth.
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i'.elrlul!11', 111, 1'4`,4 441•'1", o1 the
Sea-1'tI to i 4 I'r'one, 1 l'r 'Gl 11,
1't ,urs faithfully.ro
C. R. COULTES. 1 N.,1'`�
WANTED TO BUY
(1111 4!'•1•<4 1!4•.1'1 ,;1 •r1;!I. 111',l:' f.'r
thin!; f1•11'!. \1.'111 ;,;I. .44 lb. 4' El's•
and (,(1! ;,;(1 1111; ti!, '1441(1'. 'f)' 4 i ani -
t0 6 41.:11; ; rc•,1t•ri�'•:' to caluc I 1111',.1 ;Man::
(• 4, o11 • ' I'h,I r.}I(cet, lack (1'(1'14:1
TELEPHONE 24, BLYTH �
11441•'1 1,r I'letl (4ila"'•1, 031; 3.1 r;
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iIA7\I}S AT WOliI{...
1 L' 1' N1NG TAILORING
ONT llslf! N productive capacity is the measure of her future
prosperity. To assure the important tailoring industry a prominent
place in the industrial life of the Province, trained hands are needed.
;+i.r'i is important in the cutting, seising, finishing and other branches
of the industry. That is why veterans are being taught its various
requirements ON 'TILE JOB, by experts. The transition from apprcn-
1-.-cship to permanent employment means higher wages, job security
and better wotl:ing conditions.
Through plans sponsored by the Department of Vetcrang Affairs and
other agencies, hundreds of veterans have been trained ill schools and
ON THE JOB. They )sill acquire greater skill with further training
and experience. Craftsmen of the future, they will have a share in
Ontario's progress—an important part to play in her industrial develop.
nlent.
THE BREWING IND1iSTRY (ONTARIO)
TA@ AI itNG
ern ;'. 1I111101an. �b. nl `'t. TIIM11a1. a
)rlrraut �( •11_ ;rar4' : •'vier. 111tH 1111'
1(m111 Cantadiali )�at14, is 611(115 11 11,•111
ginning. practical ''.pai'n't in rile
all eralinn, 41r111u•tlurnt r.l a lar,;'.
Toronto tailoring firm.
Basin training in 1 ari''lI:
departments If I{Ir iodus-
try gites the ;t,tcran a
background knot'. ledge,
essl'ntu,l to Sala; Ilrn1l:'1ti'rn
and r‘rrntive llorl: 141110:1
Ihr indu:+trv.
:.e:.,:cr•ces,
�S:.t %'v it. 'i4 4 ...'.,.' I. ir.i.',Nir •v.'•.'y't'r !, "`+..i:a:J�..
io Service
l Beatty Washers and !rovers, Kelvinator Refriger-
ators, Stewart -Warner and Spartan Radios.
IN STOCK :--- One Only BEATI'\' IRONER.
Also your choice of new and used radios.
JUST IN:---CHRI,STi\IAS ':'REE LAMi'S.
I Asthese may be scarce forthe Christmas Season,
BUY YOURS NOW!
We are equipped to service all makes of radios,
elects 1C, battery Or auto. I -lave your set tuned up
for your favourite winter programs.
Buy your batteries and supplies here.
A schedule of the season's hockey broadcasts
is yours for the asking.
OLEN ECII 1E
Work Guaranteed.
Phone 165, Blyth.
:! 44, 1: 1+4:''t ., " t4 , _'d . 'fi r m.r:tt tk: r•
lyth Electric Sh p
Gve Something MOW
May We Suggest A Few Items As Follows: ---
Electric Floor Polisher, Elect ric Rzaget:te,
Coffield Washer, Electric Clock and Floor Lamps.
Electric 'boasters and Electric Appliances.
Our Stock is Coittpletc with a wide range of
Everything Electrical.
Give The Gift That Is Appreciated Most.
WILLIAM THUELL 0 PROP.
Telephone 5 - Blyth.
Weittifti
McCALI.UM'S 1\1IEA'1'S
ORDER YOUR
CHRISTMAS FOWL
Turkeys, Ducks,
Geese and Chickens
'PHIS WEEK
for
('IIRWISTMAS
DELIVERY.
L McCallum
i };u[ihrt. Phone. 10, Blyth.
i tone Orders in by 9 a.In.
for free delivery
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Perhaps You Are Con-
templating a .lob in
Decorating
1 AND NOT JUST SURE WHAT
YOU WOULD LIKE.
• •
•
J
•
END YOUR WORRIES
by living 1111, a call, You will be
assured the job %v'i!l be done U.K.,
and the finest Materials used. I
Whether Paint or Wall Paper.
I FIRST COME FIRST SERVED..
F. C. PAST
Phone 37-26. LONDESOORC
;BRUSH AND SPRAY PAINTING
Sunworthy Wallpaper
Paints and Enamels.
001,1..4 4.1 AI • ...1 _,1.61.: .:1 i111.k'i._...•raS a
Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1917
THE STANDARD R
AvaiIaIilet your Co -Op GROCERIES
We now have a full line of feeds, including:
Dairy, Ilog and Poultry - Complete Feeds.
Also (grit, Oyster Shell and i1'iolasses.
1Vc also have available, Electric Fencers, Batteries,
Universal Milkers, and Sparc Parts, Anti -Freeze.
Blyth Farmers Co -Op Association
TELEPHONE 172 - BLYTH.
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;i. BLYTII --- ON'T'ARIO.
P.:1:i::
EXCELLENT 1 Il OOD - GOOD SERVICE
meals at 11 Hours.
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FRANK G 4 irNG pm Proprietor
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We Specialize In
ome-
ade :taking
0 `.inks.
FRAK'S HOME BAKERY
1
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elp anted - Male
COUNTY ASSESSOR wanted for the County of
Huron. Permanentemployment for the right par-
ty. Applicants state qualifications and salary ex-
pected. !Tuties to commence on or about January
1st, 19-18. Applications to he in the hands of the
County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario, not later than
December 18th, 1917.
12-2 N. W. Miller, County Cleric, Goderich, Ont.
Cut Mixed Fru•t, Dates, Raisins,
Prunes, Walnuts, Cherries and Peel,
Almond Icing, Eagle Brand Mille.
Fresh Fruits and Vegela!•Ies.
TRY THE NEW BIG•3
LAYING MASH
Picnecr, New Life, Shur Gain
and Roo Feeds.
Poultry and Hog Concentrates.
A. L. KERNICK
GROCERIES — LOCKER STORAGE
dull•••
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ROXY THEATRE, CAPITAL THEATRE + REGENT THEATRE
CLINTON. ( SEAFORTH.
Now Playing (Dec 11.13) "'I'I!A'!' Ncw Playing (Dec 11.13) "COPA•
CABANA" starring Groucho Marks
WAY WITH WOMEN" starring try in "-Frei To San Antoncntone Now Playing (Dec 11.13) " u -
Sydney Greenstrect and Carmen Miranda
Mon, Tues, Wed, (Dec 15.17)
''LOVE STORY'. 'two Features Sydney Grcen.trcet. Joan Lorring
I!Ilc, t Ill ill d 111717 h uus gill DANA ANDREWS, Jane Wyatt,' and Peter Lorre
ILrill 111 m t'll hl,nuifnl roulantie Sam Levcne and Lee! J Cohb If •,1111 111.1 '111 vii 'tingsu-
ha4;a ulurit \. Mill I11 L; re- .\ Italie-- pr'•ecnt,.r lisps his re- •pen 1, ,Intl a fighting love interest
you will enjlly
"THE VERDICT"
Mon, Tues, Wed, (Dec 15.17) J Mon, 'rues, Wed, (Dec 15.17)
menlhl r I Palet.(n to name a guilty mal
Patricia Rcc, Stewart (',ranger, and j "BOOMERANG"
Margaret Lcckwood Ann Marlowe, Eve Whitney,
Marc Cramer
Thurs, Fri, Sat, (Dec 18-20) "LITTLE IODINE"
i'yr: ne Power, Alice Faye, and I 7 Itur e, Fri, Sat, (Dec 18.20) Maurice Chekov, Adrianne Dru,
Don Ans the G'nger Rcgers, Jeanne Pierre Au- and J M Kerrigan
:hi, of the �t re.Ite-Ili :111 n 11.1 al
III:It• r.'nrns, t the koi,t been. Imcnt, Adolphe Menjou Ill''adway', great stage comedy
I \\•itll Basil Rail:hone and a grand d Ill•, to the I\l gout ,crecn with all
; ,(IMI 'r11n',-1 1.,1,1
in ''i:ll \\ o"d'' It :Il'pI;1I ;mod riot1111, humor
"ABIE'S IRISH ROSE"
Thum Fri, Sat, (Dec 18.20)
D.lu•t Tui•. •
"ALEXANDER'S
RAGTIME_ BXND" -�
Corning (Dec 22-24)
"THE VERDICT" with Peter
Lorre and Sydney Greenatreet
romantic flit
"IiI,EARTBEAT"
Corning (Dec 22.24) "Temptation Corning (Dec 22.24 BOOMERANG
Adclt Entertainment and "The and "LITTLE IODINE"
Return Of Rusty"
Matinees Sat & Holidays at 2.30 p.m Mat,, Wed„ Sat., Holidays 2.30 pm 1 Matinees Sat. & Holidays at 2,30 p.m.
WE DELIVER --PHONE 39.
t ; 1 • 11 r 1.1 :11 Y1 .1 •d11 III .1. 1111 1L. , .1 111111111.1111 1411
GROCERIES
FRUITS AND
VEGETALES,
Bulk Mincemeat .. 2 lbs. 41c
Corn Syrup, 5 Ib. tins 72, 2 Ib. tine 31c
Clark's Pork and Beans .... 2 for 35c
Raisins, Currants, Dates, Cherries,
Peel, Walnuts and Almonds.
Dairy Ration, Hog Grower, Laying
Mash, Salt and Oyster Shell.
Men's Work Boots and Werk Clothes
Newton Yarns, 2 and 3 Ply.
STEWART'S
GENERAL STORE.
WE DELIVER
PHONE 9
Doherty Bros.
GARAGE.
----a
Acetylene and Electric
Welding A Specialty.
Agents For International -
Harvester Parts & Supplies for their kind r •in • • I r;uu• cs ni cards' Our Agency has the following
White Rose Gas and Oil. flowers and fruit, while I ryas a recon? property listed for sale:
Car Paintingand Re ail'111 , +)>raticut in the \1'iughanl hospital• Y hal acre farm within 1 mile of the
p t \Irs• TTowa•rl Tait. Village of Myth; two-storey insul
brick -clad dwelling, 20x30 and 14x
WITH AUTO TIRES CARD OF THANKS
1.1; franc barn 5(tx70, steel and
SIZE 600x16. shingle roof, cement stabling; lien
1 wish to thank the 111)th I ire Bri hdlusc .70x14; wiudlnnll anal 2 gone
glide, and all individuals teh , assisted tt•el1s; water su > 31y in the barn :
PROPERTY FOR SALE
On Diusley Street, Myth, a solid ' In rnntrolling the tire in m) store on '(1 acres plowed,! 8 acres new seed -
white
Saturday morning. The quick response Ing. Sell farm, or farm including
white brick 7 -roomer! house, three-• to tht' alarm' was (really appreciated, h cl< and implements complete. AI
piece bath, hot water heating system, raid undoubtedly saved much inconvcn- most immediate possession.
t,moil basement, essio 1 and garden lot. fence. \Irs• Eras \W151111 t• 112 acre farm ideally situated on
Immediate p sscssirn. telephone 34. 13-1p.-ifighway 4. On this farm is situate
Myth. 12 -ti. _.___•________________.______-_—__ a frame dwelling 33x28, hot water
heating with two baths. Barn
frame 90x38 with wing 32x60, stone
\WIc arc agents here, and sn.;ge-t ,.nit On Saturday evening, December 13, stah1iii.• with water in staid ,; drive
place )our nyder soon f'Ir 1')48. (.'an- \Ir, and \Irs• James bah' Price -f shed 28x(1 metal; silk house frame
a,la Approved, breeders pullorunl test- ' Londcshoro intend celebrating their 1(hltl; chicken house 20x18; silo
ed. Save your time by getting prices 1 Golden \Wedding Anniversary • The 13x40 rel icnt. This property is now
and other details from n,. 1. Arils- ( gathering to he held in the Lnndcs_ operated as a dairy farm with
strong, phone 179, Myth. born Community Hall. Their many hands);me annual return.
IN MEMORIAM. i friends wish them an enjoyable even- \\'est 112 lot 39, concession 5, hast
til( and many nlufe t'l'al's ill happy \WatvatlnSli, e•'31ions:lttg 100 acres.
PEI:,\'I'l.Rl:—In loving meunny of On the premises is situate lt.'r• storey
married lire • frame dwelling 2(1x28 on stone wall;
alt dear father, Henry 1 Icatzer, who •I.1 I' I- f theYh and ')th t
m ttl
~NO NII/I< IdtttNttNdttlltNtt,IdNd
{•g♦o••-+0..d..•.,•..•,el.00..yd..•sod.,•..,•,,: >..y .� 1 NOTICE
Poultry Wanted!........•.........
�`• (.Y'C',EtJ1T'I'Hh;A'I'RE
fi =. �I•;.11.1•:D (31� will he received
WINGHAM—ONTARIO.
Two Shows Sat. Night
Chickens, Geese and Ducks.!
HIGHEST Pf,UCES PAID s;
Twc Shows Each Night starting At
•+ 7:30 :•
.1 Saturc'ay Matinees at 2.00 P. M•:'.
;:Changes in tilnc tell) be nntcrl below;,
Jo R. HENRY
12-=1p. Phone 150, Blyth
For Quality Poultry
FOR EXPORT 'I'RAI)E.
Pic tures subject to change
laithl. nt notice.
I:v the 'I•. unship of \lorris for the
.,f "I•loteship Feral which is south -half
1 lot '!,, cl Ince,.ion 7 • The highest or
:u>r offer Mit necessarily accepted.
3
()fills must In. in not later than 2
•r11., I)crcnl)ct 15tH, 1917•
12-2. GEORGE MARTIN, Clerk
.J
Wed, Thera, December 10, 11
"HIT PARADE OF 1947
EdJie Albert, Constance Moore
CARD OF THANKS ; Fri, Sat, December 12,13
°' "MEET THE NAVY" •.
I wish to take his opportunity to „"; All Star Cast
thank the many friends for kind let- •4 —..- _-_ - ---
tors, car'., flowers, and gifts, received `; Mon, Tues, December 15, 16
du:'iug lily recent illness• " "CROSS MY HEART"
13-111• \Irs• NI wk. \lurray•
Betty Hutton and Sonny 'Tufts ,.
.----_ - CARD 1; THANKS~1'44.0,., ;.•:,.4.,.0..;.;•.;.r,.•;.,.a,••;,,;.;,•.••.,..;.
The family of Ih'. John '1'• Boss! VN1tIt1.►t,s, IIINtINIINNNItN
w•islt to express !heir apprcciatil n for,
the many kindne.,ses shown during
their recent bereavement• Thoughtful.
deeds and loving words of tribute are
a very real comfort — —
CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to thank the many friend.
(;„rd()„ i•:1lultt .1 11. R. hlliott
ELLIOTT
Real Estate Agency
BLYTH.
RUBBER -TIRED FARM WAGONS
EQUIPPED
HILLSIDE CHICKS
HULLETT
died December 13th, 1024, els., nay 1c 'arm 'ovum I 1
n� frame barn 18x71) 1111 slouc founrla-
held their meeting at the honk f \Ir• tion with water in barn;/rain iirive
AN OPI'C,T:!NITY
IT stal0shed I.nral \\•atkins 1)istrict
evadable If v u are aggressive and
h, gegen te hages of 25 and 55, have or
call secure trate outfit, this is •i- lir op-
portunity to stet t- tahlishcd in a pro-
fitable I>nsine•s of your oven• hot•
full (artil•nlar, \\ lite today to The I.
l:. \\latkin: Company, Dept. 0-B-19,
2177 \I;Is• n St., \Inntrcal, Quebec.
,. ttIIIIIIIttI+NI+II.P#4 .
A. L. COLE
R.O.
OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN
GODERICH • ONTARIO.
Eyes Ex/mined and Glasses Fitted,
With 25 Years Experience
tIIIdNt1,4~~. .0.10./,I,j
EVEMiE
BY
J A C K S O N• C O L E
Synopsis
C'll.\l'1'l•;l`
wg I:,,1tides
' \ill l'.1 l:.tl eller(
i, e. i,1'y tI through die fuer)
rear loor to e -cap v, \\•hen Con.
coy tries to shoot hint, 11jc?,;tel
draw, fist and !sills the second
man on his list to :t\ cn.;t his par-
ent.. ile is ;I,!ta.•e,! t • fir, I lt.ljt;,
?jt^
CHAPTER xvlsr
,.lint i have derided to co \\ ith
you. scour" the rill said simply,
"1\ h,,, ye, you go. l ant going. Is
not tl'is ntv fight. too To tylctt bet-
ter tn" o -e could I devote my life?
1 h;1\ e nothingelse to "
lite fir.
"i:ut you still don't understand,"
\'alder, told Ler a little desperately.
"I rim ;,vitt no'•y to Deep \Vater
Vara?, :rn(I there much trouble
there. ra "I;ere will lie l,lr,alshtd, and
Yon i! I, t d•tg(:. You must—"
"Then we are guMg to Deep
\\:ter \ ;ah v.' tl , ' I :ukwered
him, still eahml� rind \ alIez did not
know hoc.. to h;:idle such a situa-
td n a- n.ov col fr,,n:ed hint,
sli t Irnotvin,c, there a;ma ;tre(I only
one tiling to do. Thera -, roped noth-
ing I' r it 'mi.,: 1 ui(
G;;•t for the plat !rip's
\1 I eft \lei o; \ ;tI l ' made no
firther prote•t. Cie pair'• fell in be -
N,,;, 1::m ,ill and the\ rode
to •rrtip,
""1 e1! nix ;;i,, ,;t l Ic' n \Vater• \'al•
.lie s,j,i
' li is not a l'reil', •iturttion there"
\'a(„
aid, and Li• feae clouded,
".\s I understand i , ;t elan named
.\ttir,,t,c,l to be a priest down
in ` :sora. klejico. I ince, v, hen there
c:.;.le ,t c'.it:s::v iu go'. •rnntent clown
there, the new ;:ut!,nrities didn't like
hint ;nil told hint that he could not
he a padre any more and told him
he v til l h,it'1 to ret otic.
"ltc drifted rap t, Itet_p \\iter
\'rale,, with a g ,., 1 many of his
former In ri,hioner., and they help-
ed him get started again, Just so
there would not he any v‘ minding
over pro!.erts•, Ire kept the title to
all tl:e property in the valley that
they had settled. lint lie', dead noir,
and w':itlout hint to rule, jt seems
that some other in1ks have got ideas
its thtir heads about the property.
That's always a cause of trouble,
and tdere is tt'ontdc there navy —
plenty."
Juanita nodded under-tanthngly,
"And you ahways seek out trouble,"
she said. "Is there no longing in
your soul for peace.'"
Ile did not answer. Itis thoughts
sped to a blind man in a ntission far
to the south. Ilow could Ire know
that at the same moment the
thoughts of the girl who rode be-
side him were also of the same man,
and that her woman's intuition had
told her that the blind man's hope
was that soon, soon, this son of his
would know peace?
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\ rn, rem endier:" \ allez said to
Juanita. "They pint to the fact that
tin bo„ of the whole shebang of
crook, \vim hate been stealing one
range after another is ,sonic roan
some\\bete in 1)ecp \Voter Valley."
111, lips tightened in tits sante grim
maul. of determinatjwu. 'I've gut to
find that titan.
—11:k re is another reason t uant
to go to Deep \\ ater \ alley, too,
There is another elan there for
\horn I have been looking for a long
time, but not until recently (lid 1
have any idea where to find hint.
Ile is an hombre by the name of
Train C. rter. \\•hen I get the man
\rho is the moving; spirit hack of all
the devilment, and also get this
Train Carter, 1 reckon my veuige•
aiti e \\ Ill c,ittte to all end — and
maybe there twill be a chance for
some of this peace you speak of,
Juanita. It can't ire long now. tt'e
shc,uld get to the valley by tomor-
rownight, and then--•,. .
I'he'e «as no need for further
word, 'flue t\':e Iter.:, logged
abotg together.
r
Ittanita, too, 1:i.; silent a long
time after Michael Valdez had fin-
ished ,peaking. But !,'tat thoughts
tier: in her inion would have stu'-
pt'istd him. This Wool beside her,
this cLattt;,iott of the oppre••ed, 1'.l
Caballu'o dlojo. !tad stubbornly re-
fuked to admit it, hurt in her heart
she knew that he iteciftsrf It(r non',
:w,1 that from tt.nv on he i',uultl
aly,ai's need leer. Their trails had
finally converged and ttr•rt:ed into
orae.
i•or silt• loved }'gal. �!Ili,'i,n •l bill �_
I.' ;lie hard hill n it ' .- ,re she had
ever ridden to the NI i•kioc of Corp-
us Christi, but the bjjnd ratan \vho
v:onld never ar,ajn 1,1,,1; at the light
in a woman's eye- had opened hers
until site had ,errs clearly into her
heart.
She glanced t'ed ri7er at the silent
pian. wandering ‘':flat thoughts
tiers now betit•rtth his furrnned
brow.
"" go. got: stn i 1, ,id' hi'
side." she said in the soft voice that
sontelto\v always ;vote's l hint, "to
Deep \Vater Valley, -
Michael Valdez nodded slo\vi\
and (ltd not protest this time. For it
seemed to hint, \without giving tlla
matter conscious thought, that des-
tiny must have nrilained that this
beautiful, half ui!d young girl
should loin force: l\;' ''int ill halite
for the riul't.
All day and all ni,!tt 1.1 Caballero
Rojo and Juanita de Cuevas rode,
like tvto crusaders of old — Itutil the
beautiful spot that was Deep \\later
Valley was reached, it \t et; ;mother
garden spot such as I'aj.ano \••i ley
had sip; -eared to the rider of the
vengvancc trail v. hen he lead first
set eyes on that green valley.
Lila. two ,ghastly figures the rid-
ers t::oyer{ t?:' tl(th tits darkened
horn's, the low uturntur of their
voice., blending nit', the night
sounds. W11:4 they said, and what
they planned, as they -rode, covered
all that could have been said be-
tween them had they :pent weeks in
their planning. El Caballero Rojo
was well used to nrtl:iug plans
swiftly, and to putting them into
action on the spur of tite moment,
Signals to be used between them
when necessity arose lyse settled
upon. Juanita's eyes, in the clear
moonlight, were bright and shining
with the spirit of adventure, She
would make no mistake,. -he had
promised herself — and hint.
They had reached the valley, were
at its very entrance, when they saw
the huge cross on the top of an
eminence that Valdez identified as
ltfission Ride, by the cross that had
been erected there in honor of the
deposed priest who had settled with
his faithful followers in this lush,
verdant spot. And it was some-
where itt this vicinity, said the letter
nolo in El Caballero Rojo's pocket,
that there would be found the two
mets for whorl he \vas still looking
— one them still a than of mystery,
* * *
As the cro-s, known far and wide
as Don :\ttero's Cross, and a shrine
for many a weary pilgrim, loomed
up, Michael Valdez leaned over to-
ward Juanita de Cuevas and Mutter-
ed a soft command. At once her
slim form astride the sorrel faded
into the brush beside the trail,
It was precisely midnight when
the cry of a mountain lion shattered
the tomblike silence of the valley. It
floated out on the crisp night air —
a long -drawn sound, ghastly, and
pregnant with warning. It seemed
to keg for a like response from
some spot in the valley. But there
was no answer — at once. Silence,
intense and oppressive, gripped the
moonlit expanse, snaking black vel-
vet of what would in the daylight
hours be a carpet of emerald green.
Then carte the answer of another
mountain cat.
(To be Continued)
I ANNE I4IRST I
ifvc✓t hi nay C,u.titcF.ot
Do's And Don'ts
For The Bride
51 N t, 1•. n riling rules for a bride-
* groom recently, 1 h; \e been he•
singed by engaged gals to offer
* rules for the )tide. 5o, following
* the sante pattern, here they are:
1f your !lance hasn't talked
* frankly about his income and the
* standard of living it will allow,
`ou bro'tch the subject. One of
* the primary causes of divorce in
* this country is misunderstanding
* about money platters. The time
to consider that
is before your
marriage starts.
So get (!own to
brass tack s,
Make up a bud-
get with the
man. You prob-
ably will have to
revise it six
months a f ter
you marry, but start out with one
* —however simple.
* 0001) 'MANNERS
NE\'ER let your manners slip. Con-
* tinge to be as courteous to your
* husband as you are during these
* wonderful days of your engage-
* aunt. Don't forget to say please
* and thank you. Compliments, and
* a little flattery judiciously applied,
* oil the wheels of daily living,
* Don't make dates for going out,
* or entertaining, without asking
* your husband first. The home is
* as much his as it is yours, a place
* to relax in. Entertain itis friends,
* whether you like them or not—
* and try to like then!; they roust
* be worth knowing if he thinks so.
* 1f you don't know touch about
* his bttsiucss, learn about it, if only
* so you can listen intelligently, A
* man likes to recount itis little daily
* triumphs and disappointments, and
* his wife should he able to enjoy or
c' sympathize with hint, She is his
* partner, and should be his most
* satisfactory audience. Never dis-
* tort the truth, even in small that-
* tors• Let your husband depend on
"* your slightest word.
!le more than rare to his family.
In lets ec'.'rtt of any misunderstand-
ing (and !here scill be sone,'), it's a
great thing to have them on your
side. Re as respectful to his mother,
and as considerate of her, as you
!tope he :ci11 be to yours. and con-
vince her that your one (tires in life
is h• keep hint ;cell and hit pp;.
Learn to In n good housekeeper,
but don't make that your one anlbi-
liort. Thing (1 good companion is as
important. Keep up ti'ilh what's go.
ing of in the ceorid, so yotir convcr-
s(Nuwt isn't confined to the high cost
of living and icheiher lase iattudry
sent for Fatty linens.
Keep hint proud of gait --of your
appearance. your pleasant disposition,
your ,spnrtsenouslrip, your personal
integrity
lion'! be Jealous Trust yottr• hus-
band implicitly, and let him know
you do, rl Bran usually measures up
io ,(Turf he believes you think of hien,
/sant't uag--and remember if you
mention a subject twice. he's apt to
ra11 it that.
,•111(1 never le! any quarrel last
ovcrni�thl. ,Voi one of them it
.(or ;h that.
*
't'O "U155 N,Y.Z.", "AFRAID OF
* \IARR1AGE","'PRYING
* HARD," \R1)," 1':'l'C.: 1 swish I had twice
* as much space! Hut these hints
* will set you on the tight track.
• Study them, enlarge upon them—
* and good luck!
* *
7 h Golden /lute wor'!'.' out ul mar-
riage, loo, and the will to follow it
becomes a !orbit. Ask Anne Hirst
to guide you, Address her at Box
A, room 421, 73 Adelaide Sl. ilzest,
Toronto.
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Sunday School Lessop
By Rev R, Barclay Warren
Loyalty Under Persecution
Revelation 2:8-11; 7:9-17.
Golden Text — Ile thou faithful
unto death, and I will give thee a
('t'0\\ n of life. —. l evelatiOtl 2:10.
Of all the books of the Bible the
hook of Revelation is the most dif-
ficult to understand. If the seven
ch retie: addressed in chapters 1-3
symbolize smccessive periods of
church history then Smyrna repre-
sents the time immediately preced-
ing the conversion to Christianity of
Emperor Constantine. 'tl;tny Christ-
ians were put to death because they
!would not renounce their faith, 'l'o
the persecuted Jesus sends a mes-
sage of encouragement and hope.
}Ie reminds them that Ile :died but
is alit': again, So, if they are faith-
ful, though they die for it, 1le will
give them a crown of life. it is not
an easy sway. Jews assuming to be-
long to God are among their per-
secutors but, says Jesus, "!tear none
of those things which thou shalt
suffer" "11 e that overcontcth shall
not be hurt of the second death."
By the "second death" Ile is refer-
ring to the lake which hurneth with
fire and brimstone in which the
cowardly, faithless, polluted, mur-
derers, fornicators, sorcerers, idol-
aters and all liars will have their
eternal abode, (!'hap.2 1).
« « *
John's vision as set forth in the
second portion of the lesson is most
intpresive. Those of the innumerable
multitude gathered from all nations
are clothed in white, waving palms
and giving glory to God and the
i.antb. "These are they which came
out of the great tribulation, and
have washed their robes, and made
them white in the blood of the
1,antb." They are still serving. lint
how different is their lot now,
"They shall hunger no more, neither
thirst any more; neither shall the
sun light on them, nor any heat.
For the Lamb which is in the midst
of the throne, shall feed then!, and
shall lead them unto living foun-
tains of waters: and God shall wipe
away all tears from their eyes".
* * *
The clays of persecution are not
past. Some of us have persecution
in Wild forms. But a great tribula-
WHEN YOU'RE DOWN
AND FEELING SLACK
tion may be cooling. We may hays
to choose between death and deny.
ing Jesus Christ. Let us ever rM
member the words of the text: "11
thou faithful unto death, and i vrl�
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The iiil K(1111011 11:1\111111III, IiIllnrgIi, 1 )iitario, as he receives the fam-
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Pep fed 1<ite,,.- Clitinea Champion ',old for *10.50 per pound, The leserve Champion Carcass
also came from the \IcKinnoti herd,
tutu 1.y 11-01
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of Richmond Hill, )titario. This magnificent animal weighed 88 lbs and posed for the
above S1101 with all the aplomb seasoned model, '
Photo by Ful -0-01. Photographel
An it1tCriCti I•pccuttor at the Royal Winter Fair is \V. J.
Holman from West Alonkton, Ontario. Here he inspects prize
oat sheaves exhibited by Airs. 0, lIroiviiridge of Georgetown,
Ontario.
Easier To Criticize
Than To Improve
In a vast enterprise like the Royal
\Vinter Fair, covering hundreds of
different activities, there are almost
hound to crop up incidents or hap-
penings which lend themselves to
criticism, People arc prone to single
out such incidents for talk, and
daily newspapers — ever ,on the out-
look for something sensational —
tend to magnify them far beyond
their actual importance,
\Vouldn't it be better, and more
constructive, if those who noticed
things at the Royal \\Inter Fair
which they thought could be im-
proved were to write the Directors;
frankly stating their views. On the
whole those responsible for this
great annual event have done ft mag-
nifeeot !(), — one in wh'cli all Clo-
ada can take pride, aid we feel
they would welcome seri' opinions
as a guide to even gkeat, r and het 'c'
thinf, in the Nur--7,
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W hen it collies to Royalty yilti Wilt See vany more Kings and Queens in one spot than m
the above group. Mr. Albert 1'01)1411s of Latta, Saskatchewan, was crowned "King of the
Oats". Mrs. Amy Grace Kelsey of Erickson, 6Queen of Wheat", an T E.
..rown,
"101g tyley."
Western Boys Win
Valuable Cattle
TIAo in lads \void }tome
tr,in the Royal \Vinter Fair with
prices Naltu (I ;It a couple of thousand
dollars but 1\ hidt may Prot e, in
.\( ars to come, ‘vorth many times
that much to them. For outstanding
1,r,„gt, ssitt junior lairy work, the
1 wipes named lobert 17.
lark's 'ro•••tiw Sask. w, inner of
"Gle-naiton 1.. Holly Sylvia", a
heifer calf heed by J.J.
\let:ague of delta( ton rarn), Al-
liston, Ont. and presented 1. the
Ful -0-1`4 Feed I ./i‘ ision of the
quaker Oats Company. The heifer's
sire is "Ra.., .Apple Talisman" IA how
dam is full s -ti e to fou.- times -‘11
American "Mont ie Nap Apple Bon-
henr." Her dam was nominated as
All Canadian 2 -year old in 1915, and
was first Canadian cow in her class
at the 19-17 1();(1 \Vint( r Fair.
Judged to be top-ranking junior
beef cattle It orher, lf noir! 1.ees,
Arcola, Sashas a‘v:Inle(1 a valu-
able Hereford heifer sired by the
same bull that sired all the Caand
Champions of the 19-1() loyal for
John Stuart Jr., 011 Orchard Farms,
fleterboro.
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liowl at tle: Ro\ al \Vilna Fair brought many an interested
spectator. lfere little three year old Andrea Smith from Cuth-
hert - with some awe prize ducks exhibited by M. Shanlz
of Ayr, ()11tario.
!tot° by FIII-0-1.(1/ l'hott,grapher
lilabel Robinson, Eric and Ali's. Norman, hold a couple of the same type pig \1r. Norman
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Fair rird v,Trc• a big drawing card. The children in rarticnhlr hqind tit f p,'
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The flower show at the Royal Winter Fair was one of the best they have had in years. Joyce
Arthur, Nina Hughes, and 'Margaret Davis, all of Norwich, Ontario, High School, admire the
flowers shown by t he Donalda Farms,
Itt I itt1 1.: ,d..p.idete
Lorme Ftttkii i Is litltlint allutg at cai,j(I clip fr the Grind Champion Steer -1.ncliy,
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\f rl<night . _
\lireEva a
\trtin of m• rntnn .bent PAIZK�JIEV�
week -end
the at the home of :Mr, and
\Irs. NY. 1• \!shall, 1\1\•111.
\I r. Robert Newcombe ewcoma arrived bolas I ' BEAUTY SHOP
nn Monday following a period in the
Victoria 1 lospital, 1 onion •
\Ir. herb. \IcFlr'v suffered three }1, F. Citi 1 IAN(
broken rills in a fall last Fr'day. i Y
Miss 'Ella lletcalf left the end of PROPRIETOR
ll11• week t-lr 1 01111111? \\11(r( sFm 1l11s i 'file Personal Parc of Your (lair
taken a p. siti -1, ;1 i'1u':Ir, 011 Hosp.. : Is Our Itcsponshility."
t„I•
Nits. George Cole of I.onrinu'viritel!
last tree!: with \Irs. \\•. Gibs 1'.
Mr. and \irs• jack. (,racism i•nel,
moye:l into, the former R' bete Il;,pial
re,'olcnee
.\gar•
nntw ntrncll '1y \I r • t i•.arlc•
9; WESTF IELD
Harris & Company
Telephone 192.
'The Corner Store' o
n
IO=O, -OLIO. ,OiC?0• ,01670, 10=01
Mrs. \\ ill 'Taylor who ha; ,pent the
last few play: at the 11 our of \Ir.
arn1 Mrs,. \\'ill \lcVittic rcturucd t t
St . Helens hast week .
The Christmas meeting of the \\'e,t-
field 1\'. \I .S. was held in the base-
ment of the church on \\'wine, lay,
December 3rd. with a good attendance
At this meeting a special invitation
\vas extended to the men t'•t attcud.
The ladies were pleased that several
accepted the invitati-m. Mrs. Stan-
ley Cook had charge of the program.
Several Christmas Carols were sung
with \Vinnie Campbell at t1& pia?tn.
\Irs. 1lugh Blair read the Christmas
Scripture Lesson. Prayer by
Dead and Disabled Animals llcwitt. \Irs. Itct. llrwitt s;uwd a
REMOVED PROMPTLY.
Exeter 235; Seaforth 15, Collect.
DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTD.
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1 The BlytIi Sandai'd
Make Christmas
Right With
the Kiddies
If It's rI'oys, Games, Gift Wrappings, Boxed
Stationery, Christmas Cards, Tree Decorations,
Fountain Pen Sets, Christmas Tree Light Sets,
MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS.
We have a better variety this year than cver,
OUR CHRISTMAS CARTS ARE BRAND NEW
AND DISTINCTIVE.
Here Are a Few Gifts Suggestions for the Kiddies
To Solve Your Shopping Worries
Crokiu.le hoards, Pin .,all game,
Printial Sets, Rocker Crayon
Sets. ''t^anklay Modeling Set.
Comb ; nd \lirrors
Sets, 'i.tephones, Baby Rattles.
Baby's Plastic 'Table Sets, (oink
and blue), Pastry Sets, \Voodc•t
Blocks, Children's Plastic Table-
ware, "I-lczzic” 1tinior Slide
Whistle, hlutopliu e, Squawker
Balloons, Plast•= Auto Racer,
Juvenile Jig Saw Puzzles, Christ-
nrts tit =kings, Christmas '.Yee
I.igIrts, hotly multiple and single,
Christmas Tree Decorations,
Halos. \Iirostar Reflectors, (glass
Ornaments, Snow, Noma Lite
Star,, 'T.u,cl. GAMES: Johnny
Rabbit, Old i.a'ly (loose, hilly
11•ear, Pa(1d-e 1'ig, Parcheesi,
Snakes ami l.a ;derv, Lost 1lcir,
Snap, Checkers, Ring "boss•
WaltD_:n:y Bubble Sets.
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION.
As in the past we will hold gifts for you.
1
Christmas solo and \Irs• Mc\'pities
\Irs. Fred I. Cook and Mrs. Stan-
ley Cook gave readings. Roll fall
teas answered by each member giving
a Bible verse on ('hrist:nas. \Irs,
\Ie\'ittic, the I'res'ticnt, tc'k charge
of the httsincss• The minutes of last
meeting. were read and adopted. Scr-
ct d items of business was looked into
after \shish the nesting was cl •sed
with prayer. Lunch was serval and
a social time was spent.
\tics Roberta \IcVittie spent vt4•1'
Sunday Neilh her parents.
\Ir. and airs• Charles Smith and
family visited on Sunday with Mr. and
\Irs. Fred Boyce, of Ilrureficld•
air. Gordon \Irl) -well and :\fr.
Graeme \fcl)owell spent over the
\vcck-end with \lr. and 'Mrs. John
Gear, of 1<itclicncr.
Nit-. and \Irs . Douglas Campbell
and children visited .11 Sunday with
Mr. and \irs. John t)acr on the .\u -
burn Road.
\fr. and Mrs. \1rm. \lc\•ittic were
Clinton visitors un \Iond:ly •
The Farm Forum met in the home
of Mr. and \It's . lack Buchanan ou
alonday night with a good atten-
dance. The radio hr .adrast and the
discussion was on the Rural School
Teacher. it was felt that the rural
teachers should receive a higher sal-
ary than the stenographer as her dut-
ies and responsibilities are much great-
er even if her living expenses are not
quite so high. \\rc also decided that
the minister should receive consider-
ably more than the teacher but we
elievcd that the rural teacher should
(sews mere than the teacher of a
me -room school in town. \i r • J. 1.
\Ivi)owell was in charge of social ac-
ivities and next \vcck Mr. lack Tlu-
tanan and Eileen Tayltlr will he in
barge f social activtics and the meet -
ng will be held at the Inline t•f \1t•.
1101 tIrs• J. L. \lcl)nwell.
Lunch was served by the ladies, and
t the conclusion the Natioral- :\n-
hctu was sung.
LONDESfOit()
1 Mr. and \IN. Melvin Gardiner and I
Marilyn. -f Farquhar, visited with \Ir•
t and Mrs. T. Allem on Stus'Ia1••
$I ',fit: Lillie Carteri;'!it. cf Su:.:.., spent
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Announcement.
Commencing. Saturday
morning, December 1:3th,
I
will be open for a com-
plete line of Shoe Repair-
ing for the Village of
Blyth and community, in
the rear section of I-larris
& Co.'s Store.
I respectfully solicit the'
patronage and co - opera- 'a11
1Icr
tion of the people of this
We have collected for your inspection a pleas-
ing variety of gift pieces that are practical and per-
manent, priced within the reach of all.
Mirrors, Table Lamps, Sewing Cabinets, End Tab-
les, Magazine Racks, Card Tables, Bridge Sets,
Studio Lounges, Coffee Tables, Floor 1%Iats, Hall
Trees, Pin-up Lanlps, Tri -lights and Mattresses.
These are but a few of our selections
James Loekwood
FURNITURE — COACH AMBULANCE — FUNERAL SERVICE
Phone 7 or iI). lllytlt
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Bread - Cakes - Pastry
1
Have our ]Delivery
district. > 4
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H. T. Vodden, Proprietor ietor Ontario
IBlyth,
Shoe Repa11'. Blyth, Ont•t NNIMIM�IIrM�N+#tNNNtIJIfNIN NINJNJJN#MMIJNJ�Nw��y
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Factories and
farms must
have more
electricity to
keep up full
employment
and produc-
tion.
Please turn off
lights and ap-
plinnceswl,en
not needed.
54'
the tree!:-ell1
frith her
Their Business
DeKalb developed and
controlled parent seed stock.
DeKalb controlled seed
production.
DeKalb controlled testing,
inspection, and processing.
DeKalb Hybrid Corn is sold
ONLY through authorized
dealers .. .
John G. Speir, R.R. No. 2, Brussels,
H. L. Sturdy, Auburn.
\Irs. L. Cartwright.
Miss 1` trecn ;\ristri ng spent a few
days 1a• tack with friends in Forest .
Hiss :',lire Fiugl:md had the misfor-
tui: to fall ;111(1 sprain her ankle this
past vcck. Ilcr many fricn.ls wish her
speedy recovery.
'the 1•ederahun r( •\gricultrn•e are
mother. showing pictttrcL in the Community
!Hall. Londesboro. on Friday. December
12. at 2:30 in the afternoon for scho.d
children and 8:311 in the evening for
adults.
The induction of the Rev. S. II.
Brenton in Londcsboro United Chnrc!t
will he held 1,11 Monday, i)ere nt'^r 15,
instead =f Friday, December :2, s had
been planned.