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Attempt to Sell Stolen Bonds
Toronto—Toronto police have un
covered an attempt to sell the major
portion of the $80,000 worth of bonds
stolen from the Imperial Bank of
Canada branch at Jordan Station,
near St. Catharines,'it was reported.
Ontario Securities Commission inves
tigators were reported working on
the case.
gotiate a .commercial accord with
Germany.
in London culminated with his nom
ination.
Will Continue to Investigate Death
Temporarily checked in his inves
tigation of the death of Mrs. Mabelle
Horlick Sidley by a judgment hand
ed down by Mr. Justice McTague in
Osgoode Hall Chambers, Attorney-
General Gordon Conant reiterated his
determination to probe the case fully
even though the inquiry would be
forced to follow channels of proced
ure other than an inquest.
Germany to Dominate
Berlin — Germany has lost no
time in following up Chancellor Hit
ler’s triumph in the Sudeten quarrel
by organizing for a drive calculated
to make what is left of Czechoslov
akia an economic dependency of Ger
many. Germany plans as complete a
domination of Czechoslovakia as if
the fatherland had annexed its small
neighbor. By going about the mat
ter this way Hitler secures all
advantages of conquest without
gaging in war.
the
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Would Be Ready for War
London — Sir Auckland Geddes,
war-time minister of national service,
appealed for re-establishment of a
Government office similar to the one
he headed during the Great War to
insure “mobilization of the popula
tion for a total war” yvithin
months after the outbreak of
flict
a few
a con-
of the
Japs Take Action Against
Outside Powers
Shanghai — High officers
Japanese army declared Japann was
prepared to take extreme measures to
end what they, termed assistance to
Generial Chiang Kai-Shek by third
powers. They mean Britain and
France.
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there be of the confidence which
Canadian mothers and their
physicians have in the purity
and quality of ‘Crown Brand,’
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for the whole family.
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Defies Britain and France
Rome — Premier Mussolini joined
Chancellor Hitler of Germany in de
fying French and British elements he
labeled war mongering enemies of
Fascism, “Diplomatic information,”
in an article believed writeen by II
Duce himself, warned French and.
British anti-Fascists against hoping
for a “preventive war” against
and Germany.
Italy
Hitler May Settle Czech-Hungary
Dispute
Munich — Possibility that Hung
ary and Czechoslovakia would settle
their territorial dispute aided only by
the mediation of Reichsfuehrer Hitler
was seen after representatives of the
two nations had presented their caus
es to the German Chancellor. At the
same time Field Marshal Hermann
Wilhelm Goering’s ^newspaper called
on Czechoslovakia for quick evidence
that she would assume a loyal atti
tude toward Germany.
Spain Talks Strike Snag
London — Italian control of the
strategic Island of * Mallorca off
Spain’s northeast coast was reported
to be one of the principal snags in
the current series of talks between
Great Britain and Italy to “settle”
the Spanish war and put into effect
the long-dormant London-Rome pact.
Leaps to Death Escaping Fire
Sudbury—Oscar Philion jumped 30
feet to his death in trying to escape
when trapped by a fire in the top
floor of the McCool Block. The 41-
year-old man landed on his head on
the pavement. Police said had he de
layed his .jump, a second or two, he
would have been rescued.
Mount Brydges Bank Robbed
A pair of heavily armed bandits,
fleeing westward with $4,000 snatch
ed at gun point from the Royal Bank’
at Mount Brydges" Thursday after
noon, apparently slipped through a
police blockade of roads and made
good their escape. Dodging bullets
and outdistancing pursuers, the pair
drove madly along dirt roads leading
from Mount Brydges, a few minutes
later raced through Melbourne and
then vanished. ’ So far, they have not
been apprehended.
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Con
ant announced that he would appeal
to the Supreme Court of Canada
from the decision of the Ontario ap
pellate division which quashed the
conviction of Lakeview relief strikers
who had been convicted of unlawful
assembly.
Province Will Appeal Decision
Toronto — Attorney-General
PHIL OSIFER
OF LAZY MEADOWS
By Harry J. Boyle
“JUST RAMBLING”
Con-
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Macaulay Out For Leadership
Toronto—Leopold Macaulay,
servative Hpuse leader in the
tario Legislature, in an address
placed himself definitely in the field
as a candidate for the provincial par
ty leadership; made vacant through
resignation of Hon. Earl Rowe. The
leader will be chosen at a province
wide convention December 8-9.
the
Paris Fears Alsace-Lorraine Next
Paris — Debate developed in Paris
over, whether Reichsfuehrer Hitler
had his eye on the French Provinces
of Alsace and Lorraine, which be
longed to Germany before the Great
War. The Chamber of Commerce of
Stratsbourg, principal city of Alsace-
Lorraine, apparently started it by de
manding the French Government ne
London Conservatives Nominate
Manion
London — Unopposed and with
enthusiastic backing, the Hon. Dr.
R. J. Manion, 'Leader of the Federal
Conservative Party, was nominated a
candidate to '.contest London City
riding to fill the unexpired term of
the late Major Fred C. Betts, Con
servative M.P. Twelve hundred dele
gates filled the auditorium of the H.
B. Beale Technical School to acclaim
their Federal Leader, whose full day
Air Service Nearly Ready
With an air-express service
tween Montreal, Toronto and West
ern Canada scheduled for inaugura
tion this week, passenger service be
tween Winnip.eg and Vancouver ex
pected some time in November or
December, and scheduled flights from
Montreal to the Pacific Coast already
a matter of routine, Trans-Canada
Air Lines moved another step near
er its goal with inspection of Malton
Airport, near Toronto, by Phillip G.'
Johnson, Vice-President in charge of
operations.
be-
Strikes Out at Catholics
. Vienna — Joseph Buerckel, Nazi
commisionef for Austria, announced
three measures against the Austrian
Catholic heirarchy as a result of what
he said were “church attacks against
the National Socialist party and
Adolf Hitler.”
THE NEW RATE FOR FLAT RATE
WATER HEATING IS 45c PER MONTH
FOR 100 WATTS INSTALLED CAPAC
ITY.
GET YOUR INFORMATION ON
WATER HEATING BY ELECTRICITY
AT THE HYDRO SHOP.
Dodge Died of Drowning
Little Current — After two doctors
who performed a post-mortem testi
fied that the death of Daniel Dodge,
motor car heir, was due to drowning,
an inquest into Dodge’s death, Aug
ust 15th, was adjourned, until Octob
er 24. It was reported the wounds
from the dynamite explosion did not
cause his death.
These are the mornings when
rime of frost makes the grass look
like jewels, and the apples in the box
es on the verandah are absorbing all
taht Nature can given them. They’ll
be mighty fine eating, when the snow
is in a fair way to bury the orchard
and the wind is whistling in the eav
es.
These are the morning when it’s
hard to get up. The floor is pold on
bare feet, and your overalls are hard
and stiff and goose-pimples come out
on your skin . . . and you can think
of a thousand things to prevent you
from getting up. The fire seems to
be a long while coming to life, and
you begin to get doubts about wheth
er you will like the country in the
winter or not.
I’m stabling my cows over night
now, and there’s a cloud of steam
that meets you when you open the
stable door. The cows are munching
quite contendedly on their cuds and
not worrying a great deal about whe
ther winter is coming or not. They
feel reasonably sure they will be tak
en care of.
There’s something about the coun
try this time of year that’s quite fas
cinating. Every would-be writer, for
as long as I can remember, went in
to ecstacies over the .line of smoky
hills or the colour of the trees. The
would-be humorists all raved about
having to put up stove pipes. They
Wingham Utilities Commission
Telephone 156
Bulgaria Moves to Stop Revolution
Sofia, Bulgaria — The Government
invoked nationwide police precautions
against political terrorism after the
discovery of a revolutionary plot ag
ainst the government Precautionary
steps ^apparently were directed chief
ly against the outlawed Imro, an or
ganization of Extremist Macedonians.
Officials believed the assassination of
General Yordon Peyeff, chief of the
Bulgarian general staff, was to have
been the signal for revolution.
Nazis Golt What They Wanted
London — An official map teceiv-
ed in London disclosed that Chancel
lor Hitler- had carried his new fron
tier with Czechoslovakia forward to
lines' corresponding roughly to those
of his Godesberg map which t’rime
Minister Chamberlain refused to ac
cept
SMALL FRY
FILLETS
may be right . . . I can’t quite label
the feeling for Autumn that I have.
It’s also the open hunting-season
for all the cats around the farm. With
the grain in the granary now, all the
field mice and rats are moving in by
storm to take up residence where the
provisions have all been thoughtfully
stored for them,
Tabby, our tiger-colored one-eyed
pugilist, has had one of her best sea
sons in my memory, She has gloried
in bowling them over, and then after
bandying them to death, tossed their
dead bodies over in a rather con
temptuous way to the young fry. She
also feel? that she is privileged be
cause of her prowess as a mouse
killer to come in and have a daily
snooze on the rug in front of the kit
chen stove. Mrs, Phil has other ideas
and I get really told off for letting
“that cat” in now and again,
This is also the season for little
known relatives to call in , and see
you, They come in cars with baskets
scarcely covered in the back seats.
They are very solicitous about how
your crop has been, and they hint so
broadly about your apple crop.
Common decency, of which they
have none, makes you ask if they
would like a few apples to eat or for
baking. That is the signal for them
to grab up the baskets, pick out the
best apples you have picked, fill up
the back of their car ... head for the
barn and skedaddle with a bag of tur
nips and three or four bags of potat
oes. For all of which you are invited
to come and help eat them some
time. They depart without your ev
en knowing where they live. You
scarcely get rid of your great aunts
first cousin before your grandfather’s
secopd cousin’s grandson calls in for
his share of the spoils of war.
It strikes me that the majority of
city cousins have the idea that living
in the country is a lark. Nature
each Fall, up and dumps in your lap
about twice as much as you will need
for the next year. They never even
consider that you have to
it. No, you just sit around
ure provides for you . . .
shouldn’t you provide for
relatives. Well, I don’t mind giving
in the full flow of the milk of human
kindness, but I sure do hate to have
the well pumped dry.
And so this is the season of Aut
umn . . . and I hope that my readers
will forgive this letter, because I have
a basket of apples and a nice grassy
spot picked out in the sun, to while
away the afternoon with.
work for
and
and why
all your
Nat-
DRESSED
OF HADDOCK
1 cup of milk
Vi cup of flour
1 tablespoon of mustard
2 cups of grated old Cana
dian cheese ..
2 tablespoons of butter
fresh chopped parsley
Prepare a white sauce with
the butter, the flour, the
mustard, and the milk; add
the grated cheese, season.
Wipe the fillets with a damp
cloth, cut in individual
pieces, cover each piece with
the cheese mixture, sprinkle
with chopped parsley, place
on well buttered oven dish,
and cook 20 minutes in
moderate oven. Fillets of
any other kind of Canadian
Fish may be used instead of
Haddock fillets.
FRUIT And MEAT OVEN GRILL
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The kiddies’ eyes will sparkle when you
bring in an appetizing platter of Fish. It’s a
dish fit for a king, with its delicious, palate
pleasing flavour ... yet so inexpensive that:
you will have money left over for extra meal
time treats. <
You can enjoy Canadian Fish and Shellfish all
the year ’round — over 60 different kinds —
fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned or pickl
ed ... as often as you wish. Many tempting
recipes make it easy for you to offer delightful
variety to hearty appetites.
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4
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4
(Serves 4)
green-tipped bananas, peeled
orange slices, % inch thick
tomato1 halves
lamb or veal chops, % inch
thick
Place on greased broiler rack.
Brush bananas with melted butter.
Salt bananas and tomatoes. Broil for
10 to 12 minutes with broiler rack 4
inches under moderately high flame.
Turn once to secure an even brown.
Serve on a hot platter, seasoning
meat with salt and pepper. Garnish
with lemon, quarters, sliced stuffed
olives and parsley. This is a quick,
easy, economical, well-balanced main
course.
The man with the suitcase chased
the train to the end of the platform,
but failed to catch it. As he walked
back, mopping his brow, an interest
ed on looker remarked: “Miss the
train?”
"Oh, not much,” was the reply.
“You see, 1 never got to know it very
well.”
FACTS REGARDING
THE RESTRICTED
AREA PLAN
Huron County cattle owners are to
be given the opportunity this fall of
voting in favour or against the “Re
stricted Area Plan” for the eradica
tion of bovine tuberculosis. Before
the petitions are circulated in each
school section, a large number of ed
ucational meetings are being held
throughout the country, by the Agri
cultural Representative, Jas. C.
Shearer, to outline the rules -and reg
ulations of the Area Plan. Every
tie owner is invited to attend
meeting nearest his home.
The following questions and
swers cover two most important
points:
Question: How many cattle arc
Huron County farmers likely to lose
through the T.B. test?
Answer: It is impossible to answer
this question but the results obtained
in areas tested may give some
of what to expect.
Cattle
Tested
45033
23259
16106
18960
19492
54883
cat-
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an-
heavier in dairy than in beef sections.
Abnormally high losses were encoun
tered in sections of York, Peel and
Halton Counties. In most instances
these losses occurred on farms where
cattle of unknown origin had been in
troduced to the herd from time to
time.
Question: Is the T. B. Serum Test
accurate and square?
Answer: It is the only accurate
test for tuberculosis in cattle so far
discovered. An ocasional cow may be
so bad that she won’t react but she
then may show the disease by her
condition. Many that react have on
ly a slight amount of disease. One
never knows when such a cow may
break down following illness or
heavy work and become a spreader
of the disease. All animals that re
act have tuberculosis in some form.
The staff of veterinarians on this
work are at it all the year round and
they hold their jobs because they are
skillful, accurate and honest. They
are anxious to have as few reactors
as possible but they must be accur
ate. No government inspector is fool
enough to pass tuberculosis animals.
Someone would soon report him and
his job wouldn’t last the month out.
He must tag all the animals he tests
and ear punch all reactors.
HE’S THE IDOL OF CHILDREN
County
Northumberland
Halton .............
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Johanna Hofmann's face fell when
she learned Guenther Gustave Rum
rich had confessed to spy charges
with which she is jointly charged, <
The defendants were termed small Ontario
fry by the prosecution at the New York? ...
York spy trial
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Re
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1959
3179
2954
991
2637
3634
%
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13.6
18.6
5.2
13.5
15.1
Results show that losses have been
Once the toast of Canada, Tom
Longboat, famous Indian runner, is
now employed by the Toronto street
cleaning department. Forgotten by
mosj, he is remembered by the child
ren in the neighborhood whore he
works and they look up to him as
an idol.