The Blyth Standard, 1944-03-22, Page 1TH
VOLUME 19 - NO. 32,
LYTH STANDAR
BLYTH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCI-I 22, 1944
SLEET STORM CRIPPLES Red Cross Contributions
LOCAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM 'El'
BREAK MAY COST $1,000.00 AS
ALMOST MILE OF' MAIN LINE
TOTALLY WRECKED.
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As a result of last week's sleet storm
many subscribers of the Itlyth \lunici-
pal 'Telephone System have heel) %vith-
out telephone service for a \veeti, and
probably will be for several days yet.
On Thursday afternoon the \wtight of
1he ice 011 the wires became so heavy
that the heavy lead, consisting of 44
wires, and 24 poles, stretched out from
the outskirts of Illvth to Chester \lor-
rison's corner, on the Auburn road,
collapsed.
This was the plain line leading out to
the south, and as a result all lines in
llullclt 'Township, and services to Auh-
tirn were cut off,
The problenm of supplies has held the
work of repairing the line up until
today (Wednesday). The tcleplumne
commissioners have met several times,
and much time has been spent in con-
sidering the (rest way to repair the
line, A cable system was considced,
and the thought of re-routing the ,line
so that it would rut out the highway
instead of taking the detour along the
old road- to Chester Morrison's corner
and down past the Union Cemetery,
vas also discussed. 1)ue to the incon-
venience it was causing ratepayers,
• it was decided to erect the old line in
the shortest possible time. All neces-
sary supplies have been -ordered.
All together 19 circuits have
affected, and in addition the line to
Dungannon and Carlow arc also out of
commission.
The break may
Know).
It is about 18 or 20 years since the
last severe sleet storm put the same
stretch of line out of commission,
been
cost upwards to
Party Held At The Home
Of Mr. And Mrs. W. Mason
About seventy friends and neigh-
bours gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. \\'alter Mason, East \\'awa-
nosh, on Friday night, to enjoy a so-
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A Sliding Good Time
A sliding good time was had by all
during last week's sleet storm, Rain
which immediately turned to ice the
Iltollmellt it touched anything, continue('
to fall most of Wednesday and, Thurs•
day, and it was as much as your life
%vas worth to venture out on the
streets. In spite of the very icy Con-
dition of the toads, no serious motor
accident have been reported in this
iocality,
Miss Alice Rogerson
New Telephone Operator
At a meeting of the Itlyth Municipal
Telephone Commission held on Monday
night, AI iss Alice Rogerson, daughter
of AI r. and Mrs. Frank I:ogerson, of
Blyth, received' the appointment as
Junior Operator, to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of \Irs. Ber-
nice Glonsher•
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Letters To The Red Cross
Italy, March I, 19.1.1.
Dear Friends: May I gratefully ack-
nowledge receipt of your parcel which
was sent during the latter part of Oc-
tober. It arrived several days ago and
was very surprised and pleased to re-
ceive it. Using airforce slang, 1 may
say that you really have the "gen" on
packing parcels, or in other words you
seem to know just what we like. Thank
you very much indeed, and it was most
appreciated.
The food we get is quite substantial
but very monotonous with little var•
ict)'. The old reliable is bully beef
which we get at least once a day for
about four days of each week. I nev-
er realized before how many different
ways it was possible to cook the stuff
without repeating themselves.
life is treating us very well and,
considering the conditions, we are be-
ing well looked after, and I have no
complaints at all, Of course we all get -
homesicl< and fed up occasionally, but
we are living in hopes that the time
cial evening prior to their departure isn't far distant when we will be see_
for their new• home on No. 4 highway 1 ing the shores of Canada again, Never
just north of Blyth. again will I be fooled by reading tray -
The evening \'as spent pleasantly in
el advertisements of "Sunny Italy" -I
cards and dancing. 3.Iusic was fur- ha%e never 5111111 SO much rain in my
Dished by Mr. NIhton itruce, Jim He as during our four and a half
Pierce, Airs. Herbert Dexter and Mrs. I months in this country, and it has been
Bruce. very cold and damp, and extremely
During the evening Mr. Jack lou )paddy, The days are becoming %warnt-
chauan spoke a few words, expressing er now, a11(1 when the weather settles
regret at the departure of the Mas- down it will be very pleasant,
on's front the neighbourhood, but also it was a real treat to see the or.
expressing the satisfaction of all, that Icharas, yellow with ripe oranges anal
the family was not moving Lu' away. I tangerines at Christmas time. Fruit
A delicious lunch was served,
and nuts arc very plentiful and I'm
Mr. and \Irs. Alasnn and family generally stuffing myself with therm.
will move shortly to their new farum, I Many thanks again, my regards and
which they purchased front Mr. John hest wishes to you all.
Johnston. Very (,ry si.nccrcly,
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CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to Mrs. James Wil-
son, of East \Vawacosh, who will cele-
brate her 77th birthday on Saturday,
March 25th,
'JERRY BRADLEY.
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The following letter was received by
Mrs. Sam Kechnie:
Dear Mrs. ICcchnic-Just a couple of
lines to let you know that I am the
Congratulations to Irene Lawrence, boy that got your Sunday School pap=
(laughter of Al r. and Mrs. 'I'onutmy!ers in the Red Cross parcel from
Lawrence, who celebrates her 3rd Myth. They sure were nice to read
birthday on Thursday, March 23rd. lin my spare tinme.
And i want to thank the Red Cross
of Blyth for the wonderful parcel they
sent Inc.
I and now, at a rest camp in Italy. 1
sure see a lot of strong folks but very
seldom sec anyone I know from home.
It Horst be pretty quiet around Blyth
Congratulations to Miss Margaret
Cowan, of Brandon, Alan., who cele-
brated her birthday on Sunday, March
19th.
Congratulations to Mrs. Ann Camp-
bell of Toronto, who celebrated her
birthday on Wednesday, ;March 22nd.
Congratulations to Master Leonard ' now with all the, boys away.
Kelly, who celebrated his 4th birthday Sorry I must cose, for we can't say
on Wednesday, \larch 22nd. ton much. Once again I thank you
people of The Red Cross for the gifts
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
received.
James Wilson, of East \Vawanosh, who
will celebrate their 50th wedding au•
niversary on Saturday, March 25th.
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ELM ER SCIIULTZ.
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RED CROSS SOCIETY
Relieving At No. 16 School SAYS, THANK YOU
Miss Edith Lockhart has been re- The President of the Myth Red
lieving for Mrs. Laughlin at No. 16 Cross, o1 behalf of the Society wishes
School, East \Vawanosh, this week.'to thank all dose who so generously
Mrs. Lockhart was involved in a minor gave, and helped to put the recent
accident recently when she was thrown Campaign for funds so successfully
from a vehicle by an unruly horse. lover the top. Special thanks to all the
She received no injuries other than a Canvassers, the Local Chairman, and -
shaking up. 1A[r. Whitmore, for his publicity.
UP
TO NOON ON TUESDAY.
Charles Liddle ... .......... ti 5,011
agues Radford 5,00
Josephine Woodcock ... ..... 2.09
Harold and \frs. Foster .... 1.09
11'n1, and Alrs. Itotvcs .......... 1.11(1
\Irs. Jack 1lardisty ...._.. 1.11(1
Miss Mary Lockie _2,)))
Mrs. Albert Iirigllatil 1.01)
Jack and ,\Irs. Bailey 1.09
firs. Margaret Ilarringtun 1.11()
Mrs. Alary Phillips
Orton Stubbs 1.011
Ilarvcy McCallum ,. 2.00
Dorothy Stewart 3.110
C. T. Dobbyn 5.09
Olive ,McGill . 6.00
Robert Powell , 5.00
Frances lfullyntan .50
Frank and Mrs. I hollynaun 5.01
Frank Gong 5.00
Maitland and Mrs. Henry 5.011
I)r. ;1114 3.1rs. Nukes 2(1.1)0
Alrs. Annie Rouse 2.00
Mr. and Mrs, James Davis ..__ 2.00
Alrs. Annie Gidlcy 2.00
Afr. and Mrs, herb Dexter 2.00
Mrs. George Leith, Sr. 1,00
Mr, and Mrs. Orval Cook .50
Mrs, Richard Sanderson 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. James Morrill 2.110
Mrs, G. Bradley 10.00
Mrs, J. R. Bell 1.00
,\Irs. Alice Fawcett 2.01)
\Irs. Fred Fawcett _........._1.1)0
Mrs. AI, Fritzlcy 2.00
Mrs, A.'Cole 1.01)
Mr. and Alrs. C. Rhicl 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colson 5.00
Alrs• Elizabeth Pollard 1,00
Mr. Alfred Cook 10,00
Mr. Robert Baird .50
Mrs. Sadie Cunning 5.00
Mary Alice Taylor 20,00
Ross Tasker 1.00
Mrs. John McGuire 2.00
Miss Ida McGowan 2.00
Mr, and Mrs. K. Whitmore10.00
Mrs, D. Floody 1.5(1
Miss N. Hermans 5.00
Mrs. C. Grasby 3.0(1
Mrs. F. Metcalf 1.00
Miss Ada Stackhouse 5.00
Gcorgc I-Iammm .50
Rev. P. H. Streeter 10.00
Mrs. If. Phillips 1.00'
Mrs, J. Potts 1.0()
Al iss Lena Livingston 5.00
Miss Myrtle Livingston 5.00
Mr. Fred Oster 2.00
Robert Nesbitt 2.00
Ilarold Phillips 1.00
Mrs. Edith Creighton 2.00
William Alorritt 2.50
William Logan , 2.01)
Mrs. Bert Kechnie 1.00
Mrs. A. Lyddiatt 25.00
Misses E. and S. Gibson 1.01)
A. \V. Robinson 1.00
3.Irs. \V. Potter 100
Mrs, W. Tasman 1.09
William dills 3.00
Chester Morrison 5,00
A. Tasker 5.1)0
N. P. Garrett 20.01)
Douglas Morrison 1.50
Mrs. R. AI, McKay 2.00
Mrs, Ruby Johnston 2.09
F. A. Rogerson 5.00
Miss Al, Grieve 5.00
Miss Edith Lockhart 1.50
\Irs. Bowen 3.00
J. S. Chellcw 15.00
F. Slorach 1.01)
E. J. Cartwright 2.09
A. Smith . 2.1)0
Freeman Tanney ....t 1.11(1
IL Robinson 1.011
N. \V. Kyle 25.00
Betty Fairscrv'ice 1.00
Mrs. Phocbc 'Taylor 1(1.110
AI r. and \Irs. George Radford 7.00
Stewart Durward 10.00
Alrs, James Logan 3.00
\Vm, Johnston 10.00
J. He f f rot 2.0(1
Mrs. Jean HIarris 1.00
11, McElroy. 5.00
\Irs. Ii. Browne 5.00
Mrs. Diana Cowan) 1.00
Mr, and Mrs. T. A. G. Gordon 25.(K)
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hilborn 10.00
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rutledge 5.00
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thucll 2.00
Mrs. Nora E. Bray 3.00
Mr and Mrs. Franklin Bainton 5.00
Mr, and Mrs. A. Kernick 5.01'
Doherty Bros. 5.00
AI r, and Alrs. Lorlme 'Webb _ _5.00
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Wallace 5.00
Mr. and Alrs. Karold Vodden 5.01)
Elliott Insurance Agency 25.00
Corporation Blyth Rink
Committee 50.00
Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Taylor 2.00
Mr, and Mrs. 'Jack Cole __ 2.00
Airs. Fred Crawford . .. 2.1.11
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Sinclair 1)).))')
AIrs, Annie Colclough .-. ..-. 1.1)1)
\Irs, Henry Young
... .. -. 2,1111
\Irs, Borden Caul:.. 1.111)
AI r. and Mrs. 1'. Kelly .... 2.1)0
Airs. James Laidlaw 1.00
\frs. 1'. Poplestone ...... .. 15.11(1
Alrs, Daniel AIcG(m%w;uu ...... 2.11)
\Irs. Irene 1.uthcrford 5.00
\Wnt, Jenkins . ............. 5,00
Esther 11. II. Ross ._.. 1)1.00
\ors. Helen Shipley _ ...... . 5.11)
Mr. am! Mrs. 1V. N. \1'alson 15,1:0
Al rs. 11. 1 hall ._ .... 10.01
Miss AI. A1cCoulell 1.09R. 1), Quance ........ ..... ..... _'.011
.\ Friend .. __ ...._ 1:11
3.1 rs. \V. Al cNall 1.0)
\Irs, \V. McLean 1.1)0
AI r.'and \Irs. M. 1Ioltzhaucr 211.1111
AI r. ;1114 \Irs. John Doerr 2.111101
Miss Mary Watt .. 101)0
Jaunes Denholm .. 1.110
\ir. and \irs, I. 1). Philp .... 25.110
James 1kffrnn 1.00
\l iss Kate Heffron 1.011
Mr. and Mrs. B. AicArter 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gray 2.50
.1 r. and Mrs. G. Augustine 1.15(1
Mr. and \irs, John Mills ._._5.00
Alrs, L. \Villianns 15.(1)1
AI r, auul AI rs. \V. Gibson 1.1)1)
Mr. and ,\irs. Silib 2.0(1
AI r. and Alrs, B. I lerrington 2.00
Alr, John Ross 20,11(1
Miss Margaret Ilirons 2.01)
Robert \Vatt ..- .- 6.00
AIr. and Alrs. S. Kechnie 2.11(1
3.!r, Norman Manan .50
AI r. and Al rs. S. Creighton ._2.00
Af rs. C. I). Kilpatrick 25.00
3.!rs. Laura 1Vightnmum 2,00
O. E. Augustine .50
bliss A. \Vatson ............ .50
Mrs. \Val. Craig 5.110
Mrs• Michael 1lcaly .3.110
Air. and 3.1rs. A. Barr 1.110
AI iss Jessie Somers 2,01)
Mr. and \Irs. Ruin. Johnston 3.00
A Friend 3.1111
Mrs. Jamie Sinus 1.1)0
Mrs. Ed. Johnston 1.00
A Friend .25
1)r. K. Jackson 4.09
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nether)2.1111
Mr. and Mrs. 11. \Walsh 1.00
3.[r. and Mrs. John \I. Craig 10.01
Miss Iva Switzer 4.1)0
Glen Gibson 1.00
George Johnston 5.110
Lorne Badley' 1,00
John and Finlay I.att(Ilaw 10.00
Robert McDonald ._. 5.00
David \\'ells 1.00
Ilarvcy Brown '2.00
Mervin Richmond 2.00
Kenneth 'Taylor .....10,110
Robert Newcombe_ 1,0i)
Alfred 11aggitt 5.00
John Fairservicc 1)1.1)0
\Villiant Blake ....................... 1.00
\Vat. Cockerline ...-•4.011
Ed. 3.1cA[illan 2.(10
Mrs. Joseph Marks .._ ._.._1,00
AI rs• Lorne Scrimgeour ... 1,110
Mrs. Lilian Cook 1.0(1
NIrs. J. Armstrong . .25
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvcy Dulle). 1,00
\1 r. Harry Combs . 2,01)
Mr, and Mrs. Eli Iloltzhaucr 2.01)
Mrs. Christine Schaus .50
Mrs. Peter Brown 5,1)0
Alrs. E. Dennis .50
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright 2.))0
Mrs. Eva 'Taman 2.10
Earl Noble 2.1)0
Mrs. Eris Kelsey 1.0))
Alrs. George Lawrence.-1.1)1)
Raymond Griffiths 2.00
Russel McDonald 5.0))
Gcorgc Sloan 1,51)
Charles Sundcrcock 1.50
John Blake 2.511
Russel Wilson 2.5(1
Harvey \Neils .... 1.00
Mrs. Sam Patterson ...•----... 25
Al r• and firs. 1 . R. Mongan 5.)10
3.1r. and Mrs. \Vat. Bryant ... 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. John Young .... 1.00
1[r. and Mrs. George \\'alt . 5.0'1
3.1r.•and \Irs. 'Thomas Pate 2.00
John Sanderson ... .-.. _ _..... 2.11(1
\Villiant Watson, R.R.1 ....... 1.0)
Archie 1'omug ... 4.1)0
Colin 3.!cDonald _.......... 5.(1(1
May \Vightman 5.00
J. l laggitl 2.00
Mr .E. Ilageitt ._... 2.11)
('ccil 1.vddiatt .--- -.-- -.. _-2.011
\Nam. 1leffron .... 2.00
George 11u%%a11 1.011
\Irs. Elsie Brigham 3.00
Gerald 1!effron 2.00
(Continued on page 5)
Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance; $2.00 to 1J.S.A.
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RED CROSS DRIVE
$400.00 OVER OBJECTIVE
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Thursday Ilali' I-Ioliday PEOPLE REALi EI) '1'I -IE NEED
Commences In April WAS GltEA'1', ANI) (:AVE
As has been the custom in the past, W1'IO1.E-111.1 '.' '.Y.
the merchants of Blyth %\•ill begin the * " A'
'observance o1 the weekly h:lli hnli>ay I Le re ), 11 11:' I:: 11 (no. ,!I:I1eal
the lira 'I'hurs(lay in :\p.11. The half for fund, %this II 11a jr t rl I, :.i:1.I•
holiday will continue until the end of depot the be:o•! of .1!: 11c:11 \''iron•.
November. Also commencing 1111' same \Gila \Gere ('!1-11`' r nllrrted 1111!1 11!e
wl'(')i, places of business %I'll) remain %1uI'k nl lllc y'Tlelt.
open \Wednesday t evenings or the cop
\\'ithlntt r\1' 1111 'n, r'!';t:e,� ; rc-
veniellet' of the public. portal et e1 t' �111r 1
The first half-h`4iday ‘till be oh,crv- uper:Itc to the fo111 1 e',t'u1. \lar
cd on Thursday, April 6th. official eleu renl,u!.1 d 111;t tin ohi, -
'I'he only two open nights will be live alight have Hoop (:Ir!.:i11e;! ,qu!
\1'cdncsdays and Saturday,. :the neves ,art' cmo,„ ' ' X11•'
•DJ•••••.O, *•• • J••., •, •* ,•• • • •••.• • •. (111u 11'- h cart w.l� 11(: .l' ,
puh!ic,
Nephe\W Missing i Iayth ;0111 1li•trie : !. 11,1 :'1u'LIn.
\, I.. Kornis): hats received w•or(I Up until 'I'tt !.Iy .1 1ot;11 .1f .:1,..1,11.1
that his nephew•, Flight -Lieutenant had been received, :u d there 1111' !.1111
Blake Fyfe, son of NIT.. and \Irs. J.:\.
-Fyfe, of 'Toronto, is reported missing
after ;lir operations over mealy terra- include the :will c:
Ior%'. flight -Lieutenant 1'y'fe %vas a ,is over alt!
member of a Pathfinder Squadron. 1fe in i'vl ntiu:; tl':ei1 t I:1 111
had visited his uncle here on different supply r;ult.
'occasions. The yol4lg 111a11 i, III 1111 + (.1'112,1%11111-1..1' II . 1" 114e ;'eo11!v "t 1111
!
early twenties. Ilis father is also al lli'.trict for ;11, 11;1 r 11!:11 11 t'.e!l >1,,1! .
the R.C.:\.11%
more return, to eon:,
\\'c point Hit 111;11 11 1 1;11 1L 1. 1111
member of
'frees May Be Secured
Free Of Charge
The Iloron County Council have
made it possible for the citizens of the
County to secure shall trees, except
fruit trees, suitable for planting. A11.,lt
any kind of tree can be obtained.
The teachers in the various selnwls
are acting as agents in this platter.
Anyone in Myth w'ho wishes to get
any of these trees, may order then)
from the local Public School teachers.
These trees are absolutely free of
cost.
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In a troatll we !.;!1 h.t1( ;I n:ncll I,ir
'ger task on 1a1' I.;"1d`--1llr 141-11!.' X11
our (1u11ta ill ('an:t'L1', Sisill Victor,
I,n,ut, which cononen's, :writ
An Omission
\\"e regrcl 111 n i'! relnu'tin'' the
manes of the IIon1'nr Roll which uta;
unveiled in '1 rind t .\n:'Lranl c'l,ttrc!I
recently, the !mine- ti 0ce...\Inset) awl
Alrs. 1\'tn. Timed, were onlitt(d.
Chait'inan Of The Sixth
Victory Loan
It wits anttlnunl4 11. -day by tle 1111 -
run County \'ict ry 1,.. ,ill I leadlo a -
tors that Rev. \V. .\. I'cecroft
T \\ in,¢haul hat, attain herd naoued (har-
1Viil Marl: 50th `� edding
,11(an of this loamy 1,11. the Sixth\ -ic-
Anniversary (tory Loan, which Hari,. on April 'lab.
Mr. and \Irs. Janes \Wilson, es -1 'l'hc initial un etintt was II'1,) in
teemed residents of East \\'aw•anosh Ifs -Ilium' on \l on(:at•, 11:11 '.11 211J1, and
Township, vilI celebrate their 50th plans were
\\reading Anniversary this Saturday, �canlpaign.
Marcum 25tlu. :\ celebration, befitting
to the occasion, is planned by members
of the family, roads and %vcather per-
mitting,
Keeps In Touch With
Ontario
:\ letter from \ors. \Villiant Slorach
'of Rockglen, Sask., renewing her sub
scription to The Standard, informs is
that they are all well, and that they
had good crops, with good prices last
year.
Of The Standard she writes, "1 look
'forward to it so patch. It keeps me in
touch with good old Ontario,"
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OBITUARY
,1 aures G. Cartwright
An esteemed a114 lifelong resident of '
llullclt 'Township in the person of
James G. Cartwright passed away in Huron County ileadlluarlcrs will Ise
Clinton hospital, un Sunday, \larch located in (io4erirh and the Urg;uti,:
910, after an illness of several %%ticks' fors will again be Mr. ll. I. \ ,lndcwat-
3.lr. Cttt'tvriglit \vas horn in .\must, cl', AI r, I.:\. I.nnls4en, and 11r, It. I.
1571, a sou of the late lames and Ilan- Ala•shall. l'rrliniinary oraaui�4tional
nab Cartwright, and had resided on the
wort( is now• proceeding and the none,
ltontestcad all his life, of the General l'onuuitl:u will be an -
In January, \'1()l, deceased \rtD1ar- nouncei at a later date.
ricd to 11art•ict 1lo%vat4. of Itlyth, who Among those altendit the first
predeceased hint in December, 10711.
meeting weer. }he%. W. \. I)ce1'rofl,
I'hcre aIcft to uunun tluir 1os�\\'ingh,un, \\'. C, Attridge. (iodcrieh,
one daughterrc (Mary') Mrs. Lennard, 111, `lone Pryde• Exeter, Alr. I. N.
Boyce, of Brockville; and four sons. : reech, Exeter, \1r. Kobelt Itow Iran,
Cecil II., who reside: ohe lumte Brussels, AIr. C. K. Samplers, Cr, de-
116.tstead; Edwin J.. of 111;t11(;)
lyth; ILtynu,tl+1 rich, Ah. lams I�inhca`l, ti,`4erieh,
of Clinton; A. Eal, of Sudbury. Two Alr. Ross Scott, I)rueefield, Nit., 11. C.
;sisters also survive, (Etta) Mrs. \\'. J. McLean, \\'inghanl, NI r. George .1 et-
' Andfew", of Goilerich, and 11.011e) Mrs. ferson, Clinton.
),till for the f• .r111 -coming
REV.
W. A. BEECROFT
]lett Gibbings, of Clinton. 'I -here are
nine grandchildren.
The funeral on Tuesday, took place
from his late residence. Concession 0,
An organizational nleetine of the
following counties, \Valerluo Nortll,
\\'aterloo South, \\-cllington North,
\\'clliugton South, Perth and lluron, i
Hallett Township, with internment in being held in the Offices of the \luttcll
. Cilnton cemetery. Rev. P. 11. Streeter, Life Assurance C0inpany in \\'atertlo,,
of Blyth Anglican Church, (:f wh c't on Thursday. \larch 231(1, at which re•
:deceased was a member, officiated, presctttativcs of Huron Cou tis• %%i11 at -
assisted by Rcv. A, 1':. Menzies, of tend. This put;'1•sc ^1 Ili'' It) sting i,
1."11deshoro United Church. to lay ),lams for the
The pallbearers were, Al essrs. \\•m.
Eater, Charles Stewart, AI. Lloyd, T.
:Adapts, V. Kennedy, Charles \\'ey-
: mouth.
attd to eoti i h'l' %%'a\''i and means of
improving `h
tion, itt order to raise the lar_ )`os -
1 iblc amount of tt
EDUCATION ON WHEELS
When Johnny has thrilled to the last lines of Tom Sawyer or Huckleberry Finn and when Jane has
lived through exciting experiences of Anne of Green Gables, all they need do to get more literature is stroll
down to the corner, take a street car, return their books and select others as they ride back home,
This is the system which has proven such a profitable and popular innovation in the city of Edmonton, Al-
berta. Thousands of books are thus circulated weekly among young, and sometimes older, Edmontonians.
At left a group of youngsters are seen inside the ambulating library exchanging books. Another group at
right is boarding the "educated street car."
WHAT SCIENCE
IS DOING
Plasma Miracles
Blood the 1G:(IL' .Ife-
saver of \vcun.leti nun '.:: this war,
has been split into a number of
fractions, ea, -11 c'i v.tt c'' is as mir-
aculous as hiasn:a itself. Some of
the new devcl, l-'inents wt re de-
scribed to the .\nlcric,:rt Chemical
Society at New worts a few weeks
ago by Dr, Edwin J. Coin (.i Har-
vard Cniwersi;' ,
One fractio::, athartin, docs all
the work of plasma and only cne-
lifth the volume is ru(iuirt
A second, one of the ,giohu'Iins
which protect malt from many dis-
eases, is the hest pre\t;ltive and
treatment for measles yet found
and is in large scale production
for the armed forces.
A third, made of two of the
blood's clotting elements, is a new
plastic, \which looks like a cross be-
tween nylon and rubber, and is in
use in surgery \where sheets of it
have been substituted for lost lay-
ers of lining over the brain.
Two others are new substances
that quickly stop bleeding in
wounds.
A sixth is the substance which
defines the different types of blood,
and is in use in military blood typ-
ing.
And these are only Eonc of the
discoveries made.
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
1. What should one Fay if it is
necessary to be excused from the
table before the others have fin-
ished eating?
2. \Vho should be asked to give
the bride away if she has no par-
ents or near relatives:
8. How can children be taught
to he socially s stall ' at ease?
4. Wouldn't it he better to have
a home wedding if the invtiations
are to be sent only to the immediate
families and closest, friends?
6, 'What is the correct Itt'iTt of tie
for a man to wear with evening
clothes?
6. \Vhat is the correct way to
serve and remove dishes front the
table?
Answers
1. "\\'ill vnu dolts me. plea
1. She may ase: an old friend of
the family. :t. it can can be. done
by allotsing then to .single v ith
adult guests whenever puc.ible.
4. This is a matter cif per, nal pre-
ference, but a cliurr'i ',voiding is
preferable 1\ icll „-tarty invitations
are issuc,l, 5.:1 ',tiara linen er
pique bon' tie, to mate': hip skirt
and waistcuat. 0. Tl.' 1;r:tl'l be
served from the left side and re-
moved from the richt.
Have You Heard?
Docor: ''I'll have to
twenty shillings for intedrilvini,e
hearing."
Aberdonian: ' \\'hat:'.
Doctor: "I say .:our bili is t:\"e_
shillings."
Aberdonian: ".1 raw;,, hear ye,"
Doctor. ''Then I wort charge
you anything,"
Aberdonian: "Than: _:e, doo'tor,"
Mulligan (to grocer)—"If Oi
lave yez security equal to what
01 take away, will yez trust
me till next wake?"
Grocer—"Certainly."
Mulligan — "Well, thin, sell
me two o' them hams an' kape
wan o' them till Oi call agin."
The Old Bromide, "All work
and no play makes Jack a dull
boy" was amended by one of
the contributors to F,P,A.'s
column in the New York
World to: "All work and no
play makes Jack."
Ile one. of thou tail! ser-
geant, v\h" slake basic trainees
quake in their (.ii ttroga:ls, One
day be infotvtd to his i:iLht: "1':we•
right.' Frvitl the rear r,inl;; cont'
an unid entiiicd dr v.1, "1'o x1:,1 i.
,
soft; you're a serge;:r,t.
First Cannibal (running into
camp): "Is I late fo' dinna'?"
Second Cannibal: "You is;
everybody's eaten."
Don't Blame Your
DRUGGIST!
BLAME
THESE 2
✓ THUGS
( \ —plus
INCREASED DEMAND
for Any Shortage of
BUCKLEY'S REMEDIES
When you ask for a Buckley Remedy
and your druggist says, "Sorry, l'nt
temporarily out of stock",don't blame
him. The ingredients that have made
Buckley's cough and cold remedies
famous, come from all over the world,
and Ilitler and Tojo sometimes delay
their arrival,so that you cannot always
get the Buckley remedy you want just
when you want it. So, don't wait until
a bronchial cough,chest cold orgripppe
strikes you, Get your Iluckley's Mix-
ture, White Rub Cinnamated Cap-
sules, Throat Aids or Cough Drops
at the first opportunity and bare them
on hand to nip oncoming coughs or
colds' in the bud. See your druggist
at once!
Skin
Itch
Stopped int Minutes
Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams
and pores where germs hide and cause Itch -
Ing, Cracking, Eczema -like Rash, Peeling,
Burning Skin Blotches, Pimples, Ringworm,
Foot Itch and other skin blemishes. The new
treatment Nixoderm stops the itching in
minutes and goes right to work eutbing the
germs and should quickly help make your
skin clearer, softer. smoother and more at-
tractive—in fact Nixoderm must satisfy you
completely or you get your money back on
return of empty package, Get Nixoderm
from your druggist today—see how fast it
works and how tench better you look, The
money back trial offer protects you.
RECTAL SORENESS AND
PILE TORTURE
QUICKLY RELIEVED
it you are troubled with ttchtug
plies or rectal sureness, du not delay
treatment and run the risk of lettinn
this condition become chronic Any
itching or soreuwss or painful past•
age of stool Is nature'e warning and
proper treatment should he secured
at once
For this purpose get a package of
Ilent-RO;d from any druggist and
use os directed. This formula
which Is used Internally is a small,
easy to take tablet, will quickly
relieve the itching and soreness and
aid 1n healing the sore tender spots.
Hem-Itotd is pleasant to use, Is
highly recommended and It seems
the height of folly for any one to
risk a painful and chronic pile
condition when such a fine remedy
may be had at such a small cost.
!t you try Hem-Rold and are not
entirely pleased with the results,
your druggist will gladly return
your ennner
If You
Gel UNights
p
HelpYour Kidneys
Do you feel older than you are or suffer
from Getting Up Nights, Backache, Nervous-
ness, Leg Pains, Rheumatic Pairs, Burning.
scanty er frequent passages? If so, remem-
nie i )1<uu ",n,t, ::1? \fin- ber that Solt Kidneys are vital to your
health and that these symptoms may be due
to Kidney and Bladder troubles—in such
cases 4'rstec Ovally gives prompt andoy-
ous relief by helping the Kidneys clean
out poisonous excess acids and wastes. You
have everything to gain and nothing to lose
In trying Cyetee. The iron clad money -back
agreernent assures a refund of your money
on return of empty package unless fully
satisfied. Don't de-
lay. Geta Cyate*
Y (SIss-rex' from your
•I!,lei tine ;!1111' ciregelet tndey
nesot:l
at a drug 't',r! if 4tie:, ital any_
'squirrel" 1\hl•hr 1.
"No," said the , iI rk. t I can
flip you 0 little
"Aye don't t:u't t•i ;it." said the
Swede, '.\tn
around a little"
stex
.11 t.'1'11I\ 5.11,17
AI't"TION SA1.1; 7 llh.1D til' Itill.
I1 ,I: tt tits :o111, 1 wised and blood
le�r,.n 1111 ;,loft ., hl VRr 11'(1 n, k
st ,I„hu \V. l;rt It( trrt-\';, (tt,t.
1101 I,I':It FOR S.tl,l:
(Ni: 11.11.':'.
1..11 1; 1., ,'otul'Iit,. Lout+, hhn end
'
it• .. oldie, !oral Co n1 . siu0, Lr:(n
11.11 t,'!.
11.1111' tit ll'lee
11.5115 1'111e:tie
P.\ 1:1:1111 1;111.1' EIA tin) TESTED
1,,. 1.1 day utt'•'e'ted 017.1;1
J'i ll to :'u'. No wai;-
it:c, E. J. 11:..•.•, 220 l;ri,i_,' .1v..,
ea) \fl','ll' DEPENDS e1N 'alit;
11. Io sort• you're
_f,i! :4`02 r ;with Fit Not''lt
11;.-60. 'Top N,o1 eh , hiI'l:s Cir
hnleiled Dori flocks ear.folly
s.•It, tot for liigll product inn 440.11
1 i2:11 1igor, ea refidly pulled, r:n-t-
inliy 111oodtc.1.1. '1211' tleina nil
1or Top N„i -h clucks is Or -.iter•
that; y v,r lu•forc. 11'0 fere•:ttw
title d' ntalel and prepared our-
rrt.. to 1:,0,- care of tho (1I10:.mt,
11''1 rant eiye prompt deliver) on
ell the po,ul:I• pur,breeis and
by Lrid .cos<,-' tit nun-�• Sed, pul-
1, 1s or ro -121 ret chicks. Ater]
Own - a ds :,vaiL:J)In for L•,tet' In-
lit•11Y. I'I'`, ant: i, tt r. 'I') No1.II
hL•Ict tin:, t;tielph, (intario,
19.1.1's 1:1•:5'1' CASH l'RI)P 'WILY. TIT:
poultry :Intl egg-, Neither (trout 14
nor flood c:(1 bring disaster to
the man 111144 successfully !'Mises
put ;try (o;tl produces , aI-s to
Meet 1111' t,('0l'S \erld-wide de-
mand. Vette main responsibility
of tours.•, is to start :with the
tight etude. Tw•ed,ile has Leen
supplying tate richt stock for
nineteen yeas. All eluates are
Gov.-(111e0t A p p r n v e d trent
bloodlust, d breeders, Juin the
thous:Weds of successful ehtrken
raiser, :who stat't tvIth TW( (Idle
1'hteks year after year. We can
give yeti hntnediate delivery on
day told and started ,'hicks, \Ve
will 11x0 leave thousands of dry
nids available for April, May and
Jun.. delivery. T'reo rnlnlncn.'.
9'svt,i 11(. f'htrk llntehct•les Limit-
ed, Tereus, Ontario.
111(111 I;It:\ell: BLOOD '1'ES'11:1)
Barred and White Rocks. Tied
and Leghorn Chicks Immediate
deiivery, Eleven other breeds for
later deliveries. Order at once.
1tfferin Hatcheries, 2045 Iluffer-
ht, Toronto 11),
I'f.N'I'V OI' 1112A1- CIfTi'K9, SO
don't hold bark, send your orders
anti we'll fill then; with breed
and deliver)- to the hest of our
Ability. Bray Hatcher•, 130 John
N., Hamilton, Ont,
POI 'rlTltY-K1:i•:I't•:Its, RE SURE:
of a good healthy bunch of haby
chicles this renting season. Good
cheeks mean gond hens and more
ee'e•s. Immediate delivery on dny-
nld ehieks. \Vrite for 19.14 eat -
Hogue and prior.; on our (Tnv-
erltnu nt Apt -o - -d ehleks. :1it)Nh-
TON 1(1'i'rrt5 I':\1;115, llottk-
ton. Ontario.
15 FREE CHICKS
itT'P S0'I'i:I1101t QUALIT\' CntCICS
"1:S'I'RA PROFIT”
All from inspected approved or
certified brood testu1 breeders,
P.arred Rock Price Per 100
Mixed 9f''o Cockerels
Pullets
Day old 1.1.00 2.4,00 0.00
1 week old 17.00 27.00 9.00-
2 weeks old 22.00 32.00 12.00
5 weeks old 20.00 37,00 15.00
To all who will buy chicles and
take immediate delivery. Wo will
give thron 15 free chicks per 100.
Send order with deposit. Will ship
C.O.D. by Express
Aelc for oar !'rice List for 20
other bre-eds.
\51LFltl:n LEFEitl'R1:
2025 .1nlherst Street . Menlrenl P.Q.
LiciI'I'I'S 10.1.1 C111C1KS
FIRST ll.\TC'II FEB, 1. PRICE LIST
supplied, All birds for our 1944
hatlhing season have tha Inter-
esting O.B.S. Government Band.
Culled and blood tested by De-
partment inspectors.
SOLOMON LICH'I'i
MIli-crton, ILII. 1. Phone 1)0-24
13:181 ('iITCKS AND POULTS,
Barred (tock and White Leghorns
from (;r,vt•rument approved and
hleedtested stock, all eggs set
front our own stuck. Also White
t.1 and Broad Breasted
Bronze Turkey !'emits. Send for
peke list. The Wright Farin,
Brockville, Ont.
CANADIAN APPROVED CHICKS
for immediate delivery, Loghnrns,
Pere, .1 Royle, Nrw IInmpshire,
Ru- •.\ and J1 brids. Write for
11144 1'ntalogne rind price list.
34ONKTUN POI•LTRY FARMS,
'Mont:tom Ontario.
R.O.P. AND R.O.P. SIRED
BLA('IC AI'STRALOltI'S AND BAR -
red Rr.cks. Donley Poultry !'arm,
R.H. It, London, Ont.
IIh.tC'IC111?Itltll
E5'I,RIDEARING 131 ACK131:RRIE5,
very hardy. Ilave been suecess-
fu;ly transplanted on Prairies—
peeked to moss. heavy rrop-
prr fruit, large, sweet end in
1tts'r•rc, Ord( • he fore April 10th.
4 vines for 11.00 Prepaid. A.
Klein, AgnssiZ, B.C.
How Can l ? ?
By Anne Ashley
Q. 1I,,t. eau 1 store an iron so
that it w ill not r::st
A. l'li ll it w Ith a little fat t'it,it
dos not contain salt, \\'r,lp it in
brut 22 hatter, au,l it 1\ ill not rust.
Q. 11 ow can 1 cut hot cake, and
shortcakes without crumbling?
A. Make a slight start acru>s the
top lvith a sharp knife; then fin-
ish the cut by 'working a thread
back and forth in a see :iv: man-
ner,
Q, tiara can 1 rutin -we the nti+ r
from a medicine h'ittt,.
:1, Fill it half roll of cold \:,,t, t
and alld tine t;ll:lt •piien 1 1 icy
mustard. Shake tt•oriinehly, itt
stand for halt d ll: 1111d 1 11, 11 ,'iL•,'
carefully in rt.id watt r,
Q. 1 lot: c:211 1 r1
stall; '
A, Onion nice 0. \''r,' (0 rive:
in rel::t \'in) eco:''h st,li:t' train
15111;1 material,.
11 Tlov: ea:: 1 renutvt. \5;:itt
spot` on furniture c,tlied 1,y 11( at?
A. By 4:111,1)
a '' :t :Intl and th,.21 rubbing the
spr,t• with furnilt:re hoiis!:. Ifo m:•
CV( r .. 211,2 1']' 2 ::r,' tic, 11 tLe ,.nly
curt fc•- then rtalt isilin
( 11111'IJ:'I'II l)I !'I:It 5.1 I, 5.11.1:
411
DEAD
EEI,I,IN'; (IN Tr ESD.\1', JI.\1:t'1.1
2911;, le 11. .\crceelit•d IIe:'d
s' t, h Sh, '.'horn: ll, -ed, -ti I:y
Ply. he 11,1 Ales!. r `.lint, 1. 'i'ho tit-
le 1'In :Ile Itidt • 11 tt,tt .SIL:ilt fe-
rmi]. s tend 7 re:ail)' , hut, on01
Trill -it..1 by :he Int ernaii,.0r.1
Ul eel l ''h:Im11ivn ,':(1112(11 its t,'o11'1-
011,11,t 111)p,,rt(el: and l(1yth\eood
11;,. t.'• 11.91.1. 4 Gra II I'l tuc}l . rs
\lili,lll'• 0: ora 1.041 2
4;tul,i. t'nllytie 11'•y.11 I1ar-
1;{;e.',I.• 0' 1:I1111i11' 1':r.u1
rrtn:
2, ,1 1.1tt,,.tt t'11.'.•1"y :•110
u.- w"rlto
t.' 11. i':ut, 1, De hula, unt:tri•',
1't, In t' r. \u.•ilou' . r Robert
T. .\In.:'. J, 1-2. Muhl. 1;••1 t'r,o•s
s. ilii e into h.-- a1 1':41m.
DYEING ,C CLEANIN(.
HAVE Ynit ANYTHING NI:EUt4
dycinn or cleaning? Write to us
tor Intomtit fon. We ore glad to
answer )'ollr questions, 1)eptlt't•
mens it Parker's Dye works
Limited. 791 1'onge Sheet, To.
f'I1in
111;1:S W.t\'1'1;I)
1111:III:e'1' I'I111'Re PAW
U
2'01; 1:11;5 LIVE AND DRESSEDpoultry. Payments tonne prompt-
ly. leo:-t. rn !'arm t'raduets Co.,
42:1 St. I'titll T:ast, 1ltirit:•' :11. (!tit.
1:1,1:(:'I'Itll'A1, I:(tl:ll'.111•:\'1'
LLEC'1'I;IU MUTUIt4, NEW, USED,
bought, seld, rebuilt: hell s,
pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric
company 1,1,1., 2:120 I)nffcritt St.,
Tneento
11141'1' I)AI.M
13AU11I:1:KA let)u'T BALM destroys
offensive odor Instnutly, 45c
bottle. Uttawet (gent, Denman
f)rtn; Store. Ottawa.
1.'.tit11 I-(tl 11'111:x'' FOR SAL!:
USED 'l'II1th:SIIERS AND '1'ItAC-
tors of various sizes and 111111(:s
for sale, ;wholesale and retail.
Fut• particulars write. Bugg tads'
Sales and Service, \\'ilson :\venue,
Essex, n11111rio.
PAINS FOR S.t 1.1'7
1'11L'I'T AND I'UULTRV 10,111MS
for stile, 5 to 50 acres In Niagara
district, Easily financed, ll. (2.
McGhee, 90 Jackson St. \Vest,
Hamilton, Ontario.
FOlt SALE, NINE Al LES 1'1(01[
Galt, one-third utile from 97
highway, \'glens. F11111t of 112
acres, ' eighty acrestc.cleared, b,ti
-
anon bush 1111(1 1ul of good cedar.
Good buildings, land in high
state of cultivation, Fort' acres
In hay and wheat, remainder
1)1c0cd, close to school and store,
gid lige reason for selling. G. \5',
Idutbter, KIT. 3, I'usltuch, Ont,
tO-A('IlI 1':11111, G0u11 111:11.D -
twee, hater • in burn, lforning'tnn
Tolwuship. false only $2,800. Id,
J. lofty fi Co., 108 Downie street,
Stratford, Ont,
100 Al'11T1 2'.1I111, NO, 8 111E111\'.Il',
close to Sea forth, gond building's
end land, 1 ;yells. Apply to E. C.
Chnnietlain, Sen forth, Ont,
FARM, CO A('I(1:�, \\`1:IJ, 1{1'11:1',
with or :without sleek, one hall'
mile school, willar.• 1111 toile',
Tlox 12e, 73 Adelaide 55'., 'Toronto,
\\'1:ell:IUN LINO
160 ACHES IN NOR'I'HEleN S,\S1:-
010020an, all tinder good Nil lh'a-
lion, good mixed farming- district,
3 toll -s from t trt'( \t it it 5 elc•-
vator,, on gond high n'ny: pate('
$25 per acre, $18 per :fere rash.
balance arranged. Pox 1111, 71
Adrinidr 1V.. 'I'ornnto,
1'Alt3f 111;1.1' \5',0N'1'r:1)
RESPECTABLE, TIICST\\'01('1'111',
men without children to opr•1•ate
10 acres asparagus, raspberries,
otchard. On main highway, 9
);tilts west of 'I'nt'onto. Separate
house This would suit active re-
tired falvnc.r, \Vrite fully statins;
lowest ;wage wan: ed. 'lox 122,
73 Adelaide St. \Vest, Toronto.
FA111niAND, SINGLE, ESl'I'11t-
lenced mixed farming, milking'
machine, good twlth stook, 41ond
Job for right man. A. 0. 1lalst,
Ridgeville.
MATcitlED 11AN !'Olt 1' R 1" T''
farts, sopnrate house, hydro,
yearly engngemcnt, Stet(' number
of family and wages, J. It. Stork,
11.11. 3. Sl, Catharine -F.
FAit11 MACHINERY WANTED
WANTED. JOHN DEERE POTATO
Seed Cutter. Will pay sante pried
es nr•w ono. Alco 1110 row T'nt::to
Planter, furl Bizet. attachment.
Dntnld Cameron, 31, 2, it:trrie.
Ont,
110111; iiINIH:It1:11t'I'I:\
Mi)'rlll:11S! Vt1: ,'.\N .510 Title
early IPiratinn of your pre-
school chill with our Yrnntite
hntt'lwnrk nisplac' no11' arattnhlr'
for 110110 114 21(•11 as 'el) ,1 ase.
They i0clude rue-oms-, silhouctt,s
1,o1 drrs, 1y0O102; 111rnrnlions. (•tr.
trin-i ions f"t' oII tI'lleti„Il
\nth 010111, r1 1, ,or rs et"I2.,2
etr. 'Thus. it re Itrl,i c—I by t,:•tett
rtt11 :,tlnn••1 id( .'. T. ti • .,n t
Wink 111 the r(!•i, :"_ . l - fo+ , r••"•It
loom h. eor'tnle.tn •, i•
its „ ;,t•h I,,,,.,•I,'. T. • ,.1,, t,
Sergi' e, :'3 Serio :;t 'l', ono°.
Easy to roll, delightful
-- to smoke
FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO
r� h t - v V t X11• +d. �;, ��'�,,
Gets $2,000 Bath
Every 20 Years
Ne.1 .111 ::1141 hie' 1;4111(tto l (111111:1
in 'fraf.4',1: Slinarc got a good
hath and overhaul norn1a1l'; about
ever: 20 Scars, at a o -t ni be-
tween £ Mil and.L, ad, 'I•'u.rc aro'.
Usually s 'a:r repairs to lie done,
On (-:;e of these, occasiri:'' ImAe
crack in \el•on's arm, ;.s 1;'t;,t; as
111110.11s 1'O11 5.51,1:
10:1;. 1`.\LII\1IN11 i;l'.\1;'1'1:1( 110118 -
es 110'1 reg, 1'al„ntinn 'l','nner'1' :0
\\'nikint: !(axes of grind ct tti-
pl"n Leo,: i lines, Stallions from
2Vr:401in'• reit- 10 5(220t
tlgio: mere:; from lr•e:tillillg to
bro.91 n1ar'-° 111 fu:.1 10 ,fir net--
st:unlir.c' stallions: 3 )0e44'1 I'sl-
ulnfi: t •toe': hors. -0 of /(:writ•
h,:r; 1,r• ,.din 5 r1 p', r':tlnntinu
g11.100t 11;11 p!,asttl'•' burse`',
\cry gtu;l••, x•,121; fur Ialt:-', rhi!-
dr. ..0 Ll•'x11eri. it d tillers:
'1 VV.411e.ing
shoo' bur c. 1.et nu 01•,11' your
rryulrnn,n''', Send for our lat-
est d. s• 1 iptiwe price list. 11'ol'!d':,
btu:. t I,rt dere of Palomino
hut' • r 1'I;:111.11t 1':1Lt1\IINu
Suudel ton, 1'a,
11A1111th12551NO S131001,
•
L In A It N 11A1ItlJlti5!PStNU 1111:
Robertson method. Information
on request 1'egttr'dlleg cin see,
Robertson'e Ilalydreseing Acad-
emy, 13? Avenue Road. 'Toronto.
11,5115 (OHMS
\V I (l �, .'['01'1'118, 'J'1t.\NS1'Olt\l-
ntiols, St\aches, Crlr)s and all
type: t' finest quality Mur
Goods. \Vrite for lllustr:,ted ea1-
aiogue. '1:0(01to lluntan Hair
Supp!y Co., 525 L'athurst Street,
Toronto.
H.t 1110
11V1:ED�
GENUINE HARRIS TWEEDS
AND 4 1'.\1;t) ENDS AT £2,(0 1'.I:1t
yard. High tirade half yard Sttit-
ings or Gabardines, suitable for
children's rluthes, 00,: each, Post-
age extra. Louis Rice, 301 $pndina
Avenue, 'Toronto,
11.1\1)1YIRIl'I\(..
DISCOVER YO1'It 111DI)EN TAL-
ents, Complete handwriting all -
0. Use Ink, untitled paper.
Send any fifty words to Caroline
Sines, (41' Burnaby Pled., Toronto,
HARNESS DRESSING
3141'11' HARNESS DRESSING —
1.9nest leather lend harness prc-
her\vuiwe. Slipit also has ninny
houeshold Maes 25c up at most
grocer)', hardware and chain
stores. :1 product of Lloyds Lab-
oratories, 'rul'on10.
iHOIRSI:S FOR 5,11.1: •
FOR SALT; 0,11t1.0AD 0000
horses, fourteen to eighteen cert,
(nrreeponnenoe Invited, '1', 2:.
.Murphy, 1'hnplitl, Sask.
(11'VIM '1'0 INVENTORS
AN 0PrL11 TO EV111111' INVENTOR
List of Inventions and full Pnfor-
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Once more i am goi.lg to give
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Agriculture, Ottawa, and a:c most
helpful.
Propos Storing
1. Unwrap at once, Wrapping
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Combine
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cup vinegar
4 clots
Small bay leaf
1; teaspoon salt
1 snail onion ,,cut fine)
Place nkat in a bowl. Pour over
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Liver Patties
1 lb. liver (ground)
3 cups soft bread crumbs
?:j cup grated onion
1 egg
4 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon salt
Pepper
ltix all ingredients together and
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melted fat. Bake in a hot oven,
400°F, 10 minutes. Serve with Sun-
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Sunshine Sauce
1 tablespoon fat
2 tablespoons flour
1J' cups milk
Salt and pcpi)er
1;; cups grated raw rarrots
!fake as cream sauce, adding
carrots just before serving.
Sausage Strudel
12 sausages
1 apple
1 tablespoon 1)rttt'n sugar
Biscuit dough
!fake biscuit dough from 2 cups
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thick and 10 inches long. Parboil
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Bank Staff Makes
[ Rivets At Night
A miniature munition factory has
been opened in a Birmingham, Eng-
land, balk. After closing their
ledgers and locking up cash boxes,
sten and women clerks return at
night as war workers.
The bank is helping a big muni-
tion factory to double its output of
rivets. The factory takes the work
to and from the bank. The bank
staff is paid trade union rates.
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VICTOR
��tt��,, BOSSf All
it:
C1fAI''J'ER XXIJ
1)av'' }irli1'111 iurlt;l!,I aCd re-
licved \,, t'll „f iii• gu1,• "l t111
;in lntt \Ire teem, duan ansa the
said, 'lint }u'rc gain' t., tall; in.,
and straight, if } nit grant to get
back to \1 es, al tt itlout a oast;
rues. 011 Cure Shlnli!dct \1 Lal
halt. yuh Mone with I.oi,:"
"Bruce" answered 1 ogg.nrll,
uI ain't ret et es on Mks
she rode int) tuna the n, loin' ul
11ool:cr's murder, i.ecin' 1 \\ as
knocked cold 11 in' t taut h rt you,"
The declining sun ,inane straight
into Dave's eyes, sliot\in'. t!Ie hag-
gard line, )f hi, tare. Ile ,tared
into ('o,y,tt 1 11', tt'\ ;ole t„ real that
truth.
"You sn,'.1: that,'• Il;t.c
cried suddenly,
"I'm t,llkiu' trai_!„ " answered
the sheriff. "1 rode up here t'.ith
the id, a of c;ltnl,in' ow. and ;tarns'
on a hunt foe yore trail in the t:'oi
in', If someone nail: 'alio; Lois.
away selien yntl Pads gone, it wasn't
me. \Vhy, I don't know tv'.;ere you
two been hitlin' up. She ;.i::'t hurt
bad, is she:"
"She was gettin' 'soli. \\'e etas
goi11' to start out tomorr,,o." And
suddenly the Mask of hate vanished
from Dave's face, "1'm belicvin'
gull, sheriff," he sail. "tint ii is
wasn't you 1\10 look !ler awa..,
who \vas it?"
Y • *
Sheriff Coggswell \\ as silent.
Dave Met the keen scrutim\ of his
eyes, then suddenly handed him
back his gun anti thrust his as.n
into his holster.
"You got the drop nil 1110 ne.tr,
Coggswell," he said. "I'm trustin'
you. You can take me into Mescal
if vult want to. lint I ala ass felt
yule hots• 1 didn't !:ill old Jlrn.ker.
And I'm asl:in' cub 1,1 shalt my
word sante as I trusted gores, and
ride. 11ith 111e to find the skunk th.tt
took her away. :'after that, 1'11 he
ready to place myself in yo...e
hand."
Coggswell holstered lei- t�ttn gnn
in turn and gave 1),t\e itis 11:111(1.
"'That goes with nu,' 1e sa''d
gravely. "Y)'re right, !inlet:. i t t
party sure volt didn't kill ,:311,1 11 n k•
cr. 1 been n'orkin' on a line .:f
my own, and I think l'nl on the
trail. I'm ace:cptiu' them terms of
yores. And in a few Minutes I
think I'll hate some evidence. It's
in that cabin. Nope, not 51 i Lois.
I just trussed up and gagged a
hombre who was actin' suspicious,
after hat'iu' to kill his horse"
Ile led the way into the cabin.
Trussed and gagged \cry effective-
ly upon the floor was the Mexican,
Pedro, tvhout Curran had sent back
to the Cross -liar,
"Ain't had time to question hint
yet," the sheriff expl;tined. "Ile
was sorter stunned when his horse
dropped under !tint. Now we'll
sec."
*
Ile pulled the gag out of the
mouth of the helpless ratan, Pedro,
who recognized Dave, glared in
snit , d , . , '.•1 fury at 11:111 and at
"Vol, fir - !1.', 1'1 11: , i,l the
shclir, p un' 1.) uu
,: �' tjlC,'{�, lir yore life
ain't vt . . ill a ',i, l,(l. I'd just a0,
•oou 'i:1 h situ -e 11, 1'11 5110,)1
a tt Oleg :: ,Ih r. 11 here', litotes.'"
"1 d , n..l hnhon, St
sell," t rola that
the 51 11,u1. "1
ride jus' ;1 t1 bari; 11, tl: range,
alter l..„1.:1;' for s,t;,, )ou
shoot nr, ,, and tic Inc up.”
list, i, Pedro, it ain't a bit
of tt>c lain' to n., " replied the
sheriff, "he.an•c 1 gut the, ynds on
}ub, 1 hues ‘luin' solo,: W11
Myself i111 1110. fcty das s, and t scut)
}nn and (.event, l'e)wl111' around
these Nat, 1'»» 11i1' for someone,
"It :,alciud you this nlortun
,
ride out into the hills, and I
w'atebo1 you ride hack, \\ !len I
allr•d 1311, \ 1111 tried to git atvay,
Now I'm putting it up to 31111, Cur-
ran hila' ;.1 :Ie. 1 • -1{; r. \\'here
:s he''
"1 s,,, '.iul last night. 1 do rut
know toda , Nle and hint we look
for titiF :;.:uh." Pedro jerked his
head in Date's direction. "Today
I look---
"I'nn ptltt:n' the question in an-
other ',rat's" islet the sheriff pa-
tiently, "\\'11re's Curran got Miss
1 -ohs'"
"Scor, 1 110 bare see iter iince
that (3501: s'tc fide assay with this
man Ir,. !!' \I(••C:11--„
• •
(egos, c'i Oren' lite
1115 11(1' t, : ali(I 51)i111
six•gnn front
the cylinder.
Ile 1111014 to 11::ve.
"\tat• as well take this feller
v.liere v.1 aisle 10 bury hint," he said.
"No iniac i'l Illtlssllt' up this floor.
There's a place at the edge of the
mesa allure the ground's soft."
Inc t'ici, d up the end of the rope
that boon,! the Mexican and began
drag>,ir.:: 1L% man 1'0011(1 the door.
=en,. ,' ehatieled Pedro, "you
Cannot 1111:dee Inc. 1 diel ret take
tie pi...! ,:oat',"
"N'oe'l e had your chance, Pedro,
Conic' on, l3l'Itce, let's get !lint over
the sill and finish him," he added.
'I'Ile six -glut jerked uptt;u•d, P
scream lanky from the Mexican's
lips.
"Senor. 1 tell---dun't shoot—I
tell, chattered Pedro. "Curran
bring the girl this nlvrnin' to the
cabin that the gold prospector built
many years ago in the blind can-
yon."
"l Tenon' where it is," answered
Coggswell. "All right, Pedro, quit
saved yore life. 1't guiu' to leave
yuh tied up here, for which I reck-
on you'll he grateful to Inc after-
ward. I'll get rub a drink of wa-
ter."
('og'gswell filled a pitcher and
held it to Pedro's lips, setting it
dow n beside him when he was
th„tugh. Ile turned to Dave.
"Rediae tvc better ride," he said.
"I got uhy four men waitin' down
helots' the mesa, but I don't ;rim to
waste no more time with Miss Lois
in the hands of that feller."
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at top, it is doubly formidable. The center photo shows it splitting
the nighttime darkness with a stream of death. At bottom a "Water
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Dave only spukc once during the
ride. "Sheriff," he said, "you hived
in this district quite 50111e time,
ain't yuh? 1''.'er her' of a waddy
disappearin' mysteriously- Course
he didn't have to be a tt.tddy, May
have been a prospector."
Ile describe,! his discovery of the
skeleton in the rat ine. 'Shot
through the back ui the head," he
said. "teller had fractured his seg
at some time. up near the thigh. 1t
was all healed up rough."
"Yult fourd him:" shouted
Coggswell, turning round in the
saddle. "Well, that clears up con-
eid'rable more along the i:ncs I
was 1(311' ' "
• • •
"It's all right, judge," cadet! Cur-
ran, ;ts Lnnu'gan dray rein suspi-
ciously, in the tray Ferris had done,
"Here's Mr. Ferris, and fust Ile,
and we're mitis' to tall: things
over pleasant -lila.
title," grumbled 1,oncrgan,
titie,' grumbled Loncrgan, dis-
mounting and stalking into the
shack, Ile nodded curtly to the
ranchuuul and seated hints( If upon
one of the three stumps, waving
away Curran's offer of a drink.
Louergan's manner was still that of
a judge, a elan condescending to
meet those socially beneath hint,
"\\hat's that noise in there?" de-
manded Loncrgan suspiciously, as
Lois, hearing the voice of the new
arrival, made a desperate attempt
to free herself.
"Yoh can go in and look if yuh
watt to, lir, Lanergan,'' grinned
the foreman. "But that's strictly
a private matter."
Loncrgan strode to the entrance
of the smaller roost. Ile could just
stake out Lois fastened on the
bunk, and her eyes turned implor-
ingly upon his. Ile hesitated, then
swung back angrily.
"\\'bat's that mean, Curran'" he
demanded,
"Got on Bruce's trail this morn -
in'," answered Curran. "Ile made
his getaway, but I nabbed the girl,
\Vas waitin' for }'uh to examine
her, after this other business is set-
tled."
(Continued Next \\'col)
Super -Super Bomb's
Blast Rocks Aircraft
1 ne blast from Britain's "saps: -
super blockbusters" ---a 12,000 -pouted
bomb—is so great that it rocl.s an.
aircraft several thousand feet i;l Iht
sky, an R,A.F, pilot related rye en:-
Iy. That was his experience after
dropping one oil 11113 (;Monte-l:i,011C
engine works at l.in1ag(o, 1'sme-
ary b,
"Ecce at the lieieht of 111.01)"
thousands of feet the blast is suf-
ficient to rock aircraft," he said.
"The '.\ hose sky is lit up as thong 1
you have created a nen' Sun, The
blast seems to linger for a whlit
and spread out.
"After 1 hail dropped a 12,000 -
pounder on the (;11011113-I:hoee
works, 1 went out to reconnoitre
and take photographs, All 1 Call
say is that the damage from one
of these new bombs looks like a
concentrated attack on a number
of aircraft with the small type
bombs we used in the early days
of the \var."
When To Dry
Hybrid Seed Corn.
In view of the fact that practic-
ally all hybrid seed corn is dried
artificially, the findings on this sub-
ject of the Forage Crops Division,
Dominion Experimental Farms Ser-
vice, are important. Further
research studies on the effect of ar-
tificial drying of seed corn harves-
ted at different stages of maturity
have served to confirm previous
results which showed that Ow! 'ptL '
ruination of Ct.541 L'011talilitlg 40 per
cent or more of moisture is so Fer•
iously injured by drying of the tars
at 110 degrees F., that it is :en-
dered unsatisfactory for seed :Ise.
Similar drying had no effect ::port
the germination of seed front tars
which contained 20 to 30 per .en'
of moisture.
An appreciable r.linf.01
only once every few years in the
Egyptian desert.
'o -day, as always, the `Salada'
label is your guarantee of a
uniform blend of fine quality teas.
TEA
I've found I eon give up dosing!"
"I've found a far letter way to correct:
constipation! One that gives me the
kind of lasting relief I've always
wanted, and never got, from harsh
pills and purga-
tives. I've tried
ever somany,but
it's KEi.t.mii.5
ALL -BRAN regu-
larly for me
front I10\' 011."
Such a happy
experienceisius1.
,'neat thousand.
among people who have tried
KELLIXIG's ALL. IIR1N for constipa-
tion due to lack of "bulk" in the diet!
ALL-IIR'1N c('rretls the cause of such
trouble, by supplying "bulk -forming"
material needed for easy, natural elim-
ination. Ii ibis kind of constipation
hasnlagued you. tryeating I:max ;G'S
A1.1. -BRAN regularly, IT several gall. -
• IMAM every day.
IJ.Inntiinseveryday. Drink plenty
cm water. See if you don 1. oraise
its welc)mo r list: lit'! ALL suety(
at \Usti' r, gel's. . 0ve.:niettt C1 es.
Nlade o\ t',il tn,' in L'nclvu, r.
Pate 4. '
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J. H. R. Elliott.
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Gordon Elliott
Office Phone 104, Residence Phone l: or 1.10,
"COURTESY AND SERVICE"
DO YOU NEED WIRE ?
A. GOOD QUANTITY OF WIRE ON IIANI)
AT THE PRESENT TIME.
SUPPLY LYMITED
J. H. Brunsdon
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 15.
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AUBURN , DON NYBL,OOK
The distribution of the ration boo!;;; \I r. and \Irs. Arnold Craig entertain.
will be 111 charge of Miss Amelia \I c • (NI a number of ft lends frons \\'inghant
IIw•ain. The Ora gc hall will be the and vicinity on Friday evening,
centre and iia March 311 and 31 from i The St. Augustine \Var \\'orker.
19:0( to 12:1)) a, in. and I.t'O to 5:1,1) net on 'Tuesday afternoon at the home
p. m. \1 rs. l'red Ross, \Irs. Karl \l c- l of \1 t's. R. Channlcy, a (milt \\ as cunu-
]�night, \Irs. 'Tlentas Johnston a'tl'pletetl for the lrd Cross, a number o1
Laura I'hilt:ps will assist at the distri- articles were donated by members for
tuition. the boy's boxes. .\ bazaar )tat, 11rl1
Mr. Stephen Medd of Elderton visit. ;and a urn cent lea scrvrd•
cd with friends in .\ubnrn on \Ionday.I The \\'. \I. S. nut on 'Thursday af-
'fhe neighbors and friends number_ tet'noon at the home of \Irs. Norman
ing 18, met at the borne of \lrs. Sant -('Thompson, a (milt \vas completed for
uel I)acr and trade two Rcd Cross the Rcd Crss and lunch was served
and a social time enjoyed.
quilts \thick had been patched and
donated by Mrs. 1)acr and ht r daugh-
ter-in-law. \Irs, Bert Dacr. The col-
lection will be given to the Overseas
Pox fund. Mr. R. Brown of \lorris, spent the
\Irs. William Hamm, of \litchcll, \(cel: -cud \vith Mr. and \Irs. \yon. Fear
and Miss Irene (role, of 1''1.th, \lith I \Ir. \\'nal. Dalrymple Jr., is a pati- nt
\1r. and \Irs. Ilcrt Craig, in Victoria Hospital, London,
\frs. l:nidd 'Taylor, Thomas, David! Mr. and Mrs. \\rut, Morris, of \Vin -
and Laurence, of Owen Sound, with nipeg, visited the latter's cousin, Mrs.
Mrs. 13. \Vright. R. C. \lcGowatn,
EASTV WANOSH
THE STANDARD Wednesday, March 22, 1944.
PIE IN THE SKY
BY R. W. R.
The spacious tit tn.tntcnt on high,
\\•itl all the blue ethereal sky,
.\nd spangled heavens a shining
Frame,
Their great Original Proclaim.
Addison is face to face tvith the
immensities. \\ Irat colossal noun,
he uses! \\•hat glittering adjec-
tiye,! Firmament, heavens, and
sky, are varied terms for the same
thing. The ancients thought the
sky was a solid vault, firm, resting
on the distant hills. If you \vete
there, you could touch it. 'I'Ite
heavens is just the expanse spread
over the earth. The sky is becom-
ing lore wonderful to each gen-
ertti m. \\'c speak of the open sky,
the sky line, the sky is the limit,
pie in the sky, sky high, sl:y blue,
sky rockets, shy scrapers, skylark
and skypilnt—It is the Bigg\ st
thing \vc know; bigger than the
oceans, bigger than the continents.
It is the inc object in nature that
every eve can see. \lultitudes
never sec the Atlantic, nor the
Rockies, \\'1; all carry the sight
of the sky from childhood through
to old age. It is c\cryhody's sky.
sly brother bought the old home
farm, chiefly for recreation. Ile
likes its looks: it is beautiful for
situation. It has family traditions.
His decd describes its location,
size and limits. Ile paid for what
is inside these limits, for nothing
more. Now he discovers he is pos-
essor of external things that cling
to it. Ile can't disentangle it from
its surrounding landscapes with
houses and barns, highlands and
lowlands, fields and trees, gardens
and steams owned by the Ilalla-
han's the McGill's the F.11ises tlnc
l arlferd's and Fars. This pleasant
outlook is not mentioned in the
title. It is a free gift but not from
the sellers. Ile owns the 1(1(1 acres
of land he paid for; and the 100
acres of sky above it that he did
nut pay for; they belong together.
There is pie in the sky. It's clouds
water his fields, no \tater rates,
It's '.nn lights his pastures, no
hydro fees. It also stakes every-
thing live and grow and produce,
no charges. Elis eyes have the
right to range the \thole panorama
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When is a Dollar Not a Dollar?
When it won't buy a dollar's worth of goods! For instance, compared top resent -day
standards, your dollar of the last war was worth, nota dollar
♦ . • but sometimes
less filen O.. Housewives, who went marketing in 1917, had to part with
fora four --pound jar of jam which you buy to -day for .
set him back ¢�` then,as compared tothe C
. dad's winter underwear
he could buy itforto-day,
You get a lot more for your money NOW s .. ♦ because price ceilings and
(4? 1 a
other anti.inflationary measures have kept the value of your dollar HIGH!
That's why it will pay youtosee that selfish spending
never undermines
price control in Canada. Remember, you protect your dollar's worth when you
use your money wisely . when you pay off debts ... refuse to buy
needless luxuries... give black markets a wide berth .. and don't hoard goods.
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I promise to give my support to keeping the cost
of living down. I will buy only what I need. I
will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell -
7 /
ing goods or services. I will pay off old debts,
save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and
War Savings Certificates. And I will support
taxes which help lower the cost of living.
Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO)
to help reveal the dangers that inflation represents for all the people of the Nation.
of the sky \vitlt it's many moving
coloured pictures of sunrises and
sunsets, It's dazzling displays of
electric fireworks in the crashing
thunderstorms, The show is free,
There is nothing on earth the shy
docs not reproduce, cloud, contin-
ents and islands, cloud, lakes and
forests; cloud cities, Nyilh totters
and spires; halls of crystal; gates
of pearl; streets of gold. \\'h() Neill
sat that in this old world we never
get something for nothing? \\'e
du! 'hlavish luxury! 'hat
pricel\\essat trcasul'es arc for ns, Nt\\itlt-
out stoney and without price!
The sky too is a faithful sampan-
ion, Whither shall we flee from
it's presence? If we take the \tit,g-
cd airship and fly to far off lands
and strange people. 'I'Ihc fannliar
sky goes along with us, carrying
our trusty friends, sun, moon and
stars giving a touch of (Ionic
Sweet (lame,
lI'he beasts of the field knots
nothing of the sky. They use the
light that falls from tt. They
don't look up. \\'bile man gazes
in rapture at the majestic beauty
of the sky, his horse indifferent,
gins on eating grass, The tragedy
of life is in what we amiss.. "No
day" said Jean Pant "should close,
without a look at the sky," '('here
is no excuse for being ignorant of
the loveliness of the sky. To de-
vote oneself solely to bodily needs
a:'d pleasures; and neglect the sky
is to drift to the plane where the
animals live; and sell our birthright
for a mess of pottage. To miss the
beauty of the sky that stirs the
souls' admiration and reverence is
to al'ow God to hrcal: one of his
alabaster boxes on our head, in
vain. All good things coons down,
(lack of the loaf is the snotty flour,
:\nd back of the flour is the mill.
:\nd bark of the mill is the sun
and the shower,
And the lather's Mill.
Everything is sky born, Every-
thing, day by day, is fed by the sky.
There is pie in the slay. Without
the sky, we perish.
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39th Annual Spring Show
CLINTON
Thursday, April 6th, 1944
FEATURING
HORSES, BEEF CAT" I1I,E, and BACON HOGS
$1250:00 PRIZE MONEY.
Exhibit of Dressed Bacon Ilog Carcasses,
Junior Fanners Judging Competition.
Loud Speaking System.
THE FAIR WILL BE OFFICIALLY OPENED BY THE LIEUT-
ENANT -GOVERNOR OF ONTARIO, THE HONOURABLE AL-
BERT MATTHEWS, WHO WILL ARRIVE AT CLINTON, 12.03
NOON. MRS. MATTHEWS WILL ACCOMPANY HIS HONOUR.
Middlcaex-l;uroo Regiment will furnish Guard of Honour.
NO. 5 R.C.A.F., STATION BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE,
ACCOMPANIED BY DIFFERENT R,C,A.F, UNITS FOR THE
OPENING CEREMONIES, WHICH WILL BE BROADCAST
OVER C.K,N.X„ WINGHAM.
This promises to be an outstanding stock show.
A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL CITIZENS.
JOHN INNES, A. J. McMURRAY,
President. General Manager,
BIRTHS
s'I'I?RI,1' (i—.\t Pontiac, 11ich., on
\la'c!h -Ith, to Mr. and \Irs, 11. F.
Sterling (nee P.leanor Jackson),
gift of ;t son, I )avid \Valters.
the
ttl \lrs, Traylor rut' the very enjoyable
evening spent in her home, which was
seconded by Mrs. II. Phillips.
Farm Forum Meeting
The U.S.S. No. 111, East \\'awvatush
and Mullett harm Forum Incl (in mon-
\11. A. Grout) Si)elld day night at the hone of \I r. and \Irs:
E.lic:yilble Evening l eau, 1lallahan, with an attendance of
The !numbers of Group No. -I of the ,30.- .\fuer the discussion period, Miss
\\'. .\, of the United ('hotel held a Mora Coulter gave a very fine five.
social evening at the Itonlc of \Irs, :\II, /minute talk on "The Red Cross, it's
'faylor on Monday night. origin and work." :\ social hour was
The cveeing \vas spent in flaying spent in contests, and lunch was serv-
ganns, and quiz contests, and \Irs. \\'ni. 'e 1. The next meeting, the last weekly
\I ills gate a reading. The lucky nun -'one of the season, will be livid at the
.her prize \vas won by \I rs, .\. Sinclair. home of \I r. and \I rs. \\'. I. Manahan,
.\ delicious lunch was served. The five minute topic will be takcu by
\Irs, Grtsby moved a vote of than(:s Dan, Ilallallan, I?veryleely welcome.
I i4 i.. 1.1,1,,,J 1..1 .11 1A I. i
This is one in a series of advertisements explaining problems of electric supply to fain
and handct consumers served direct by the hydro-I?Iatric Power Conuui.,sion of Ontario,
.New Hydro Rural Rates
Reduce Your Bilis
Note the saving you will obtain under the new rate
of 4c,16110c, and :I is in the following examples show-
ing comparative quarterly Dills for several common-
ly used quantities of energy:
Where Old Rate Was 4c, 2c, 3I,1c
STANDARD FARM SERVICE HAMLET 2 -WIRE SERVICE
3 Months'
Kilowatt
Hours
YOUR BILL A'I'
Old New
Rate Rate
150 $8.60
300 11.52
600 17.35
5
$6.56
8.86
13.53
3 Months'
Kilowatt
Flours
YOUR BILL AT
Old New
Rate Rate
100 $6.93
200 8.87
;00 10.82
$5.52
7.54
9.10
'(These examples illustrate the savings you \gill sccnrc in your hydro
bill in lural districts where the old rate was as shown above. The
amounts shown are for quarterly net bills, including Dominion Govern-
ment \\'a' Tax. The reduction in your hill in a district having a higher
old rate (such as (ic, 2c, it', or 5c, 2c, -i:je) will be proportionately greater
than the examples shown above.
Please note that the service charge for farms is discontinued, but
the minimum bill for such consumer is $;1.5() per quarter, for which
amount up to 1(43 kw,-hrs. can be used. In a district having a former
rate of 4c and ?c, this same ant,.mnt would have cost the consumer $8.29.
((armlet coesnnurs have the srt'vic. charge cut in half, but the
minimum hill is *1.87 per quarter, for which they can use an aliment of
83 kw. -Em's. In a district haying a former rate of 4c and 2c, this amount
would have cost the consumer $6.1(1,
These explanations are given to help you mid( rstand the new rate.
In our next advertisement, we \gill discuss for your benefit, the l.rNl-
FOIt1f RA'I'1;. In the meantime, if you need further information, please
ask your Rural District Superintendent.
THE HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER
COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
Weiinesiia!V, Mardi . 1044, r THE STANDARD
,ji4.84440.0•.••On♦u00♦+ 440•4O4144444d4; i Nit', and NIrs• (.(tarp's Smith, NILS. J,
LYCEUM TI-IEATRE 1, I„ NIl•I)I,ttrll, wVete Lom111tt dtsitm's
1 WINQHAM-ONTARIO. 'Tuesday.
1 Two Sh9(11'S Sat. Night : The Darn( Forum un t on AIIn day
evening at the hour Irl Mr. and \Irs.
jThurs., Fri., Sal., Mar, 23.24.25 -. llntdard ('anll,hcil, pith a punt atten-
:Charles Coburn, Marguerite Chap• (lance. The irrugrani etas in the f,rrnt
man in of a musical ewcnin 1, which consisted
'"MY KINGDOM FOR A IiORSE )
♦ • of choruses, readings, sulns, quartettes,
�.('harles ('nhtn•n brings you an even-„ orchestranumbers, the ladies having
iii III); of hilarious comedy in on, (: (III il• part of the program first, after
story of life and its problems (.. (chit(( thealts performed, lunch
1, ' I nt
:: ALSO "SHORT SUBJECTS" is was served.
=: Matinee Sat, Afternoon -2.30 p•m.'•
r :.
P.
Mon., Tues,, Wed„ Mar, 27.28;29 •,. i3ELGRAVI;
DOUBLE BILI.3.4
;, Ellen Drew, Robert Preston, in . Alts, G. II. Dunlop returned home
"NIGHT PLANE FROM "la( Wilt after Visiting with her par -
:4, CiiUNKING"
• '' rills at Ottawa,
,;'and Eddie Albert, Anne Shirley in:; Inc Ilcll .grave Farmer's Club held
LADY BODYGUARD";�I
r' ..• +4.4. ♦ • +4. ♦ ♦ 44+44 ♦ • • • •4;4 ♦ .. V. their
March meeting at the home of
a.
IAIr. and ,Airs, John AI, ("unites with a
- . good attendance. The President, Lyle
WES'pI+'IEI,D Hopper, conducted the meeting (which
was opened with community singing.
AI iss Eileen \\'alsli of \\'ingllaii'
Air. Itobcrt tirI rrher of Seaford],
1lospital visited one day I;Ist \\•cel: with
was Present and addressed the Club.
her parents, AI r. and \Ire..\. E. \\'wish \I r. hunt of Scafurth also spoke.
Mr, Elitier 'lason of Leamington Alts. lac(: \1'ickslcad favoured with a
spent the wccl:-incl under the parental solo, At the close of the meeting
roof, pinch was served by the ladies, The
Aliss fierce, of Illytlt, ttas a guest next meeting will be held at the home
at the home of her friend, Atiss Aril- of \Ir. and Mrs. J. \Vickstcad.
dred Carter, C. R. Coupes spent a few days in
1,:\C. Clifford \\'alsh of Camp llor• 'Torun(() last week,
(len is spending a few holidays with The Euchre and 1):ct:cc held 011
his parents, ,Air. and Airs. .1. E. \Valsll,'Thursday night was well attended.
Owing to the illness of the pastor,1'rir•es for high score were tion by
het'. If. Snell, who was suffering from
Airs. C. R. Cnultrs and Robert 1'nill,
flit last week, there were no services The music for dancing was supplied by
at \Vestficld on Sunday, I'il'fin's Orchestra. lunch was stip
-
Pte. Harold llustnan of Lund•UI plied at a lunch counter.
spent Sunday twit(( his parents, Alt,
and Airs. slauricc Bosnian.MRS. ROBERT OWENS
Air, and Mrs, Howard Campbell Vis- :Another of the older residents of
fled on Sunday with AIr.:incl Airs .\• the community died on Sunday after -
E. Johnston, \\'est \Vaw'anoslt. noun when Airs. Robed Owens Passed
\Irs, Bert 'Taylor spent aver the ;away at the home of her sister, Mrs.
(Neck -end with her sister, Mrs, N.1 John \'anC:uup. Mrs, own had suf-Ito rally, The funeral was held Tues-
Stonchouse, of (Acrid]. fered a stroke sonic time ago, but was clay afternoon fruln Trinity AngCcatt Airs, Mary Grasp}•, Sr. ..__... 4.00
11 r, and Mrs, Norman AIcb)uvclt, able to be up and about, but Friday Church. Thomas A. Grasby . 5,(10
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Albert !\('sitit1 r 1.00
Torrance Dundas 2•011
Mervyn Govier 1(11)
Mr. and Mrs. James Phelan5,(11)
John Nesbitt 100
Air. and Airs. George \\Filson 10.00
Millar Richmond 1.1)1)
Laurie Scott 1.00
John Collinson 5.00
• Wesley Kechnie ...................- 1•00
Major 1'nngltlutt ......--......._ 35
\Villianl Gross .75
Alfred 7lachan 2.00
Mrs. J. '1'iernay 1,01)
John Creighton 2.00
- (ins, Bishack 2.00
George Cowan .50
Calvert Falconer 2,1)0
John Daer, Jr. 1.(11)
Herb. Gloushcr .5(1
Thomas Roberton 3.00
George Maines 1,00
Robert Patterson .15
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelly1.)0
Cameron Walsh 2,00
Nora Kelly .50
\V. G. Nether), 1.00
Air. and Mrs. J. it, Johnston 1,00
Ile sure to PRIN'C clearly, accurately OT WA 71rs. Dlary A. Kelly 1(1(1
and completely all information re• ""' T DEI .: Jack Kelly 1.00
(pared on the card -including the Allen Pease .....
1.00
COUNTY in which you live. Mr, and Airs. Sinton Ilallahan 1.00
Sign at the bottom with your usual Archie Montgomery 2.00
signature. Persons of 16 years or over n Mr. and Airs. E. Cumming2.00
must sign their own cards. Cards of 1`T1 A. II. Jackson 2.00
persons under 1 ti years s must be signed T. AOC UNDER Is . Flora Coulter .--_-... 5.00
1 '' h 1oE,'St MOMS OE I. ANS M r, and Mrs, D• McKenzie5.00
S I DCCIAR[ I AM THE "OLDER er TH[ RATION 600N '1 -
by parents or guardians.
FROM WNICN THIS CARD NAS aLt, TANLN, O" TNATI
AM SIGNING IN GOOD FAIT" ON at4ALF Or TN[ 11;trry Grasby - 3.00
HOLDER. WHOSE NAME AND ADDRESS APP[AR Appy[
4 Applicants must bring their Ration /E DiCL ARf. iTRE LE biTENTEUR DU CARNFKr bf R[t. Quitters, T } 1OUlt!,-ARE NEEUR FRLDEESNNFFOI POUR I`E ETPUNOAI U.S.S. Ni.N3, 1\I<)r-
Ilouk$ with (lien to the Distributing DUD FI INTFUR OON I'LCS NON ET ADRf.S7E APFARAIS. cls and East \V;Iwt anllsh.__. 1(1.(1(1
SENT ('I DESSUS
Centre. "Children under 16 may not Airs, R. and (lett Fear ........_. 111.1)0
apply for Ration (looks for themselves ( I,
or for 'other member's of the family. 1\ Illiam and Leo Kelly 10•(10
Mrs, Albert, and Edw. Quinn 2.00
Do not detach application card from ;sass i. ' Ill r. and Mrs. K. McDougall 1.00
your Ration Book. This must be done \Vatter McGowan 1.00
by an official at the Distributing Centre. ; AI r. and Mrs, \Vit. Gow 5.(x1
If accidentally detached, bring the Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell 5.011
application card along with your Air• and Mrs. Geo. Caldwell 5,01)
Ration Book: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall 5.(10
ARMED FORCES: All members of the \f r. and \f rs. C. Johnston 2.00
Armed Forces, whether on permanent
7I r. and Mrs. \Vit, Fear 5.01)
subsistence or not, will obtain their 11 r. and Mrs. Albert \Valsh3,00
Ration Cards from their own Units. Ur. and Mrs. George Charter 3.01)
Mr. and 71rs. Leslie Johnston 5.01)
On presentation at a Distributing Centre of your Ration Book 3, with 71 iss Tltelnta Callwclt ..._.....-. 5.(x1
properly completed application card, you will be issued your new Ration Mr. and Mrs. E. Leggett 4.00
Book 4; and your Ration Book 3 will be returned to you. Att. Roy 'Poll 3,00
(,((woad Shortrccd 2.0))
Mr. and Airs. R. Caldwell2.011
Mr. and Mrs. A. McGowan 2.01)
Orval McGowan 1,.0(1
\I r. and Mrs, George Fear1.00
Mr. and Mrs. G. McGowan.._ 5.00
Mrs. James Wilson _ 2.110
A Friend _-----.._._...... 1.00
Mr. and Airs. R. C. McGowan 2.110
Mr. and Airs. Ii. Gloushcr_.. 1.00
Miss Amy Toll 1.0))
William Dalrymple LCO
Norman Radford --_-...........__-2.00
Elmer Pollard 5.00
Airs. Mac Mc\all ............._1.00
Earl Caldwell 1.03
Pte. Tctl Fear
1,1x1
Sam Fes_ .50
Airs. W. G. Bell 2.1x1
Earl ._.._. 1.00
Pete Ileal}' 1.00
• • '� raze 5.
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ROXY THEATRE, CAPITAL THEATRE Ib +'(:LN'1' TIII+:A'1'.Iti:
CLINTPN. GODERICH. SEAFORTi{.
as NOW PLA''1N(:: Sherlock Holmes '3
in "The Vt i:e c. Terror" with q�
"Middle Watch." i5
Red Cross Contributions
(Continued from page 1)
AI itis Ella \I etcalf 1.011
I:silt}' ParrOit 1,11))
I )avid Craig 5,(11)
\\'alter McGill 5.00
Alf Pierce _ .. .. 2.1)0
Jack 11, \Vat sin 111.11'1
Airs. 'l'hotn:ti Elliott _-. 5.00
Mrs, James Collinson 3.00
Mrs. Al abet :Armstrong .. 21)1)
Ait•s, E. Johnston ............. 1,00)
5)mart Johnston . 1,011
Airs. Howard 'Tait ._. 1(,1
AI rs, Charles I;eII . .. .- . . 1,01)
7) iss NI c('11118 1(1 ...... 1,1)1)
A Friend .25
Allan Grant .. 1.00
Thomas Edwards .. 5.0(1
Thomas 1<t rnicl: 2.5(1
George Bailey . .. .- .25
\Irs, N. 1 t slit 2.1(0
7)rs. \V. F .Ai orris ... 1.00
Rtissc)I Dougherty ... 3.00
C. Galbraith ............ 1,00
\\', J. 1lallahan ......_ 1,01)
Norman Hamilton 1.00
Louis Hollinger 1.IY1
Clarence Hollinger ... 1,(111
Sant Appleby ...__...-._-.-.. 2.00
Earl Kelly ................. .25
Al rs, I?lijah Pease ........ 1.1)0
George Noble . 1A0
Albert Sanderson .._. 1,(10
A. Glass 5.0(1
Independent Order of
Oddfelluws .. 5,00
Thomas 'Taylor 10,0(1
Girls' War Auxiliary, Myth.. 15.00
John 7)eNichol 3.00
'Thomas Laidlaw 3.00
l.co J. Cronyn 2.00
Mrs, P. J. Kelly 1.00
AI r• and Airs. Leslie Fear 3.00
Mrs, Bruce Smith 2.00
afternoon she took another, and failed
I
NOW PLAYING: Deanna Durbin NOW PLAYING: Robert Donat
n, "'fllc Amazing Mrs. Holliday." "THE YOUNG MR. PITT"
i
E
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
'i Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda, Cary Grant, John Garfield and
r, Phil Baker and Alan Hale
, Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. A briny tale of the hien aboard a
Jap -hunting batik -swaglrti,
t Pack your cares away (while you sec
this 'I'cchni:olor tunefilnl that "DESTINATION TOKYO"
Monday, Tuesday, WLdaced.ly
John Garfield, Maureen O'Hara
'Tell ;t story of frit ill -11i) ;u,,l r( -
tril Iiliull against ;111 Iltlt. ra,(!!�i
b;lcl.g(l,un01.
tops thein all. "THE FALLEN SPARROW"
Mat.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 mMatinees Sat. & Hcli:l:ty:.: 3 P.M.
Y P• Mat, Wed. Sat &Holidays at 3 P.M.
at�)074/013iDiNit+)iliibt919tDikkDigaliDat/tDiDi tLtDINN9t`atWADtDiktitDIDINDMD121)rPt2t21,4,i�7, adat)l%:e,:�l:i42; li::,- ,:r,�,:24'2,:,'::>t9;:41 1
"THE GANG'S ALL HERE"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland
and Brian Aherne•
\\'ere (inter pastures greener?
Claudette Colbert faced the ques-
tion, \'ott will know how site de-
cided when you sec
"SKYLARK"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Paul Lukas, Luise Rainer and
William Bendix.
:\ hest seller conies to the screen
with superb fidelity of cast and
production.
"HOSTAGES"
COMING: A. J. Cronin's:
"THE STARS LOOK DOWN"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Bob Hope and Betty Hutton,
(lead a Iasi of polwl.t • f lnnu,ll:� r,
iu at cyclone of laughs lu Hull tun I.
"LET'S FACE IT"
COMING: "Caudalcanal Diary."
IN MEMORIAM
FOR SALE SEED GRAiN FOR SALE
llnantitt• mixed :.',rain. Manner 'at4
(;b .\51)1'-1n loving ntctnory of Char- Chesterfield Suite, in good condition,
i:ul h;lr}•, ;Il,o .Vasl:a oats ;old \'cl-
lie, who passed away \larch 24th, priced reasonably. :Apply to Alts. L vet barley; :\Iso onantite Red Clover
1937. llardisty, phone 85, Illytlt. '-' 1 1' seed. 1'rire, teat,( n;thlc. Apply hi
I often sit and think of him, when 1 - -- -- --- Nlar1in \IeD •11(11, 111 ill 111-1;, L'lytll.
ant all alone, •
.1.... -'-----------------'------ -'
For memory is the only Friend,
grief can call it's own.
FOR SALE
-Ever remembered by Al aria,
Robert Wallace 3,)10
James Richmond .............._2.00
John T. McCaughey 1.(11)
7)rs. John T. AlcCaughcy 1.00
Norman Nicholson 1.1(0
Charles Nicholson .75
Air. and Mrs. Archie Scott _1.00
.lantcs Scott 1.00
Quitters from S.S. No. 1,
Morris, R.R. No. 2 ..... :.. 2)1.00
CLIP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
RATION BOOK 4
-WHEN AND WHERE YOU GET IT
Distributing Centres will not be open on all days of next week. Make sure that
you know exactly what days and hours the Distributing Centre you intend to go
to will be open. Help the volunteer workers by following instructions carefully.
RATION B00K•S WILL 'NOT, BE•,.AIAIL •D;'OR DELIVERED -THEY MUST BE CALLED .FOR
0 ,
HERE IS WHAT YOU DO TO GET YOUR NEW BOOK
1
2
3
Fill in the application card -the first
post -card in your Ration (look 3, Do
this at home. I'hc application card is
printed in red and is numbered 811.99.
1)O NOT USE ANY O'1'IIER CARD,
Follow the method shown.
II I
PRINT IM slot
RB -99 (icRIRC A L'E,TCRt FN LETTRE'N INN•
(
BA a NOUL[FSl
ILAST NAME -NON DE FAMILLE)
_JOHN WILLIAM
I FIRST NAMusI--PRiNOMIS)
3.39'5 REGAL RD.
(ADDRESS OR N.R. NO.-ADRESSE OU R R NO, "'-
TA
OWN OR VILLAGE-VILLE OU VILLA'"
t.CARLErON ONTARIO
COUNTY- COMT1) ,PROVINCE -PROVINCE,•
S SAMCASrRONT or DODMI
NU L'Ro bF siR/t
"•z (LE MENF D(rE 407 LA
rAcIQIA Ig167_AE LANNrr)
5
6
S. SIGNATURE
1
APPLYING FOR BOOKS FOR
O'l'IIERS: Any responsible member
of a household may apply for Ration
Books on behalf of other members of
the household, or for neighbours un-
able to apply in person, providing
Ration Book 3 with properly filled in
application card is presented,
WARNING: Be sure you get your new book while
your Distributing Centre is open next week. Otherwise,
you will not be able to obtain your new book until April 17.
RATION BOOK •3.CONTAINS.UNUSED`.COUPONS YOU WILL NEED. DON'T DESTROY IT.
LOCAL DISTRIBUTING CENTRES
Addresses
MEMORIAL HALL
BLYTII.
Dates
Wednesday, March 29th.
Saturday, April 1st.
RATION ADMINISTRATION
Hours
3 p.m. until 9 p•I11.
3 p.m. until 9 p.m.
THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD
1 Scotch Shorthorn hull, 15 iuo'Iths
0(11 Also sonic heifers, :Apply, Melvin
II. Taylor, Belgrade, Phone 6241.12,
\\'inghant, 32-1p,
FOR SALE
AUCTION SALE
Implements and 1Ioubc1,.1, Effects.
Con. 9, Morris, 3 utiles cast of Blyth
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5TH
commencing at 1 p.m., the follo win•.:
I \11'1.1'.11FATS --. !.1.-I I. hinder, 7-
A-
A gtctntity of choice Seed Ilarll'y, fust cut; \1. -II. cultivator; 1 grain
()...1.1C1
Nu, 21, :Apply to J. C. Stoltz, drill; I reaper; ?vection sptin,t{-too;11
Auburn• 32-3p. harrow . ; • 1 1; t l roller; 1 2 -fm row d
v ti(in ( Oho% ; 1 di nlocrati ; 1
I road cart ; 1 turnip drill; I hart'( ; ;
I set of sleigh„; t hitt lit' ..f Ilres-cel
.:\II wuu have to do is lc) tell us, as \la tle and I1as,tw, o l it tin;-: ( luau(•
!it•;ty agt•Ili, \dial you need (I.N1 ill III\' UI Pllll' Ittlllht•r ;Ind pl,llli:; 1
later, of Bray chicks dal- old or start-
1101'SE11(11.1) I:III;t "IS - Cool.
(late that shits you -but please do so
stove; Iron, bed and sprin mann-;
Extension table and 5 chairs; ba tile--;
nowv•
A. L. KERNICK, BLYTH. Puts; fans; I-itelien ni(n,il.,;
Lanterns; Nunoher of other ;illicit-.
TERMS -CASH.
Finlay and John Laidlaw, Props.
'FENDERS WAN'ITEi) Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
2.
Township of Morris asks for Ten- i'
dors for sale of South half lot 26, Con-
cession 7, winch consists of 100 acres, AUCTION S1+ I/E
more or Icss. Considerable hush. Of Faris Stock, and Implements, and
Highest or any tender not neccssar Some Household Effects
ily accepted. ,
at Part lot 1;-i8. Couee,sion 8, Ilullett
Tenders must be in not later than ON TUESDAY, MARCH 28TH
2 p.m., April 10111, 104.4,
BABY CHICKS
crate; number of sheep crate-.
t'd, the breed you prefer, the delivery
GEORGE MARTIN, Clerk. commencing at 1 o'clock, the foliotwin
32-3. 11ORSI':5 - 'ream horses, nicely
matched, hay lit•ts:, 12 years oil, 1•.(y
mare, 12 years old.
AUCTION SALE CATTLE -Jersey cow, ri ye 0 old.
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
to freshen in April.
(F.\1\1 1\11'1.1:AI1 NTS - \\'aeon;
buggy; cutter; set holo sieitll,;
11 -litre drill, with cultivator teeth at-
tachment, nearly nett•; Tnternatiin;rl
walking plough, nearly new ; Kidd I1wo-
Scttffler; Turnip , drill ;
fnt•ruw Plough ;
Set iron harrows, 4 sections; Stock
tack and 16nut 1)1,N l'nllll,lll('11: 8:1:
truck; 'I\went)•-Iwo foist ladder: Set
10110-I1). scales; Canine 1)0%, hand or
Poty t': horse take, 10 -ft.; Sling ropes;
Trip rope; Sling chain; (rt,ss-rill saw;
i)itching scoop; (iril,din t tle 1 ;1114
roller l'tlltvi'_.tt Ill' . `=el smile h,trl,l•.,
nearly new; Set ti 1!,' Maroc,'; 11,11)'
set double harness with weld,
((earl}' new ;'Tm•nip pulp(r ; Somc 1 i i t
Some \Iangolds; Large sugar tile;
Some gratin bags; t)nantity of (umbel ;
horse blanket, all tvoo1;
III:NS-13 Roc(: hens, Iwtr year,
dd;
40 White Leghorn hens, 1 and 2 year',
old,
A yuitntity of 1942 I'rhan oats, fit for
seed. Also a gnantity of 1'113 1'rh:l
oats; 1511 ins. Al ixed Grain, 19.12 1'rb;ut
Oats and Barley.
iIOt'SI:1IOI•I) l t'RNI'Tl hl?-1'ar-
lor suite, 4 pieces; lone bench; i.arge
stove pot ; 1(i -gal. stone churn; Stll,ill
glass churn.
TERMS -CASH.
No reserve as the farm is sold.
\1'illianl 1lcsl:, Proprietor.
\\'illiatu 11. Alorritt, .\uctioitct•r.
31-2.
\\'illiant 11. Alorritt, .'Auctioneer, has
received instructions from the under-
signed Proprietress, to sell by pnlolic
auction on the premises, Queen Street,
'Myth, on Saturday, :April 1st, com-
mencing at 2 p.m., the following:
2 bedroom suites; dining roost table;
extension table; 4 small tables; kit-
chen table and chairs; 4 rocking
chairs; porch chair; chesterfield suite;
couch; Quebec heater, with heat pro-
tector; Victor victrolia; Perfection
3 -burner coal oil stove; electric floor
lamp; electric table lamp; electric
radio lamp; electric but plate; ('tngt,l-
cunt rug, 9x12; kitchen clock; toilet
set ; dishes; kitchen utensils; :\ nuns •
her of fruit jars; galvanized trash tub;
and other articles.
TERMS -CASH.
Mrs. B, Cloudier, Proprietress.
William H. Morritt, Auctioneer
37.2.
AMONG TI -IE CHURCHES
BLYTH UNITED CHURCH
AI ARCI I tri.
There will he an open session of the
Sunday School. The Temperance Com-
mittee will have charge of the program.
11.15: "The Distant 1)csci1lc."
7 p.m.:"The Two Roads..'
TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev. P. H. Streeter, L,Th., Rector,
March 26th, 1944.
Sunday School, 11 a.m.
WILLIAM II. MC RiUTT
Divine Service, 12 noon. LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
intercession Service, Friday, at Specializing in harm told llousehob!
4.45 p.m. Sales.
St. Mark's Church, Auburn. Licensed for the County of 1ltn'oa.
Divine Service in St. \lark's Church Reasonable Prices, and Salic;faction
next Sunday, at 10.31) a.m. Guaranteed.
Trinity Church, Belgrave 1•'or iufm•ntation, etc., write or phony .
Divine Service in 'Trinity ('parch 1\'illiaut 1-I, Alorritt, phone, Ttesiticnen
next Sunday, at 2.3(1 p.nl. 93; Shop 4, lllyth.
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Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY.
Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seaforth, 15, Collect.
DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTD.
Total up to Tuesday _.$11,331.00 �;•
•aiDtDt.')t3tiiDt3iDtDiFti`?:� ^�:ar..�tDt `.>t46
EDUCATION ON WHEELS
a+'i"'»,�:.wo3"'rd r:g7t• y °?ba.eeee
''a31pyK
When Johnny has thrilled to the last lines of Tom Sawyer or Huckleberry Finn and when Jane has
lived through exciting experiences of Anne of Green Gables, all they need do to get more literature is stroll
down to the corner, take a street car, return their books and select others as they ride back home.
This is the system which has proven such a profitable and popular innovation in the city of Edmonton, Al-
berta, Thousands of books are thus circulated weekly among young, and sometimes older, Edmontonians,
At left a group of youngsters are seen inside the ambulating library exchanging hooks, Another group at
right is boarding the "educated street car."
WHAT SCIENCE
iS DOING
Plasma Miracles
Blood pia•:tta, the foremost iifc-
laver Of WCtnl,l('+1 I'tClt :!i this war,
has beta sl.:: it:t,1 a number of
fractions, each of P:1711:: i• as mir-
aculous as plasma itelf. Seine of
the new developu:en;e were de-
scribed to the :'Imcrit,,n lhemical
Society at Ne'.': York a few weeks
ago by Dr. Edwin . Colin of Har-
vard University.
One fraction, albumin, (does all
the work of plasma and only one-
fifth the volume is required.
A second, o:te of the .globulins
which protect man from many dis-
eases, is the hes; preventi\t• and
treatment fo:- t:tcaslts yet found
and is in lari.'e Scd': production
for the annul fnrcec.
A third, mad'_ of two of the
blood's clottins. (deny:its. is a new
plastic, which lo:As like a crt,,s• be-
tween nylon and r1:hber, and is hi
Use in surg(:'V «!:(r( streets 0: it
have been s ksti:ated for lost lay-
trs of lining , V(r' he brain.
Two oti:r:; are new ntbstances
that quickly s:oa bleeding in
wounds.
A sixth is the suilstance «•high
defines the different types of blood,
and is in use in military blood typ-
ing.
And there are ,only tome of the
discoveries made.
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
1. What should one say if it is
necessary to be excused from the
table before the others have fin-
ished eating?
2, Who should be asked to give
the bride away if site has no par-
ents or )tear relatives?
8. How can children be taught
o be socially at ease?
4. Wouldn't it be better to have
a home wedding if the invtiatians
are to be sent only to tite immediate
families and closest friends?
6, What is the correct kind of tie
for a man to wear with evening
clothes?
6. What k the correct way to
serve and remove dishes from the
table?
Answers
1. "\\'i:l yon excuse me, please?"
1. She may ask an old friend of
the family. 3. It can can be done
by allowing then: to mingle with
adult guests y,lienev€r po,sib'e.
4. This is a :;ta'trr of prrecnal pre-
ference, hut a ch n,_lt \\ (.'iding is
preferabie nate inany invitations
are issued. s, .\ t i '' linen or
pique bov, tic, to match his shirt
and waistcoat. (1. They should be
served front the left si'le anri re-
moved from the right.
Have You Heard?
Docur: ''1'11 have to charge von
twenty shillings for „ nc -'o';.
Ataring."
Aberdonian: 'V•, a.1?
Doctor: "I s n:r bi;, , t vel';
shillings."
Aberdoni:,c: ".\ ;,,nu,t ho.:r yc,"
Doctor, ''7 ret, 1 \ot't charge.
you anything."
Aberdoniat.. ''Tits., . ye, du,:tor,"
Mulligan (to grocer)—"If Oi
lave yez security equal to what
Oi take away, will yez trust
me till next wake?"
Grocer—"Certainly,"
Mulligan — "Well. thin, sell
me two o' them hams an' kape
wan o' them till Oi call agin."
ncs')ta rills; ' ,'," ,!a ; ;1•.;,1, inepure,l
at a Tena if th : I.:'l any
`squirrel" .',it -1,,}
'Nn, ,1,'1 i. 11 rl., 'intt i ran
slip til11 :t litt'r • )lr1 I' a
":�1•r .i„u•t ,:•tit !n ;I\''” said the.
,.,.yr turf
around a Et)'(."
, 111;:1;
The Old Bromide, "All work
and no play makes Jack a dull
boy" was amended by one of
the contributors to F,P,A,'s
column in the New York
World to: "All work and no
play makes Jack."
Ile n;, t. „r t'7,,.( 't.: 'i sc"-
gcantwho n::tl:e basic trainees
quake in tl:':ir (;I hr, , 'n:e, line
day be lull ned't,i his ilii lt;: "Eyes
right," Front tht rear rank, cant,.
an unidentified drawl, "1' . sh,t :.
suit: yours ;' ,'ri:( mit.
First Cannibal (running into
camp): "Is I late fo' dinra'?"
Second Cannibal: "You is;
everybody's eaten."
Don't Blame Your
DRUGGIST!
BLAME
THESE 2
THUGS
1 -plus
INCREASED DEMAND
for Any Shortage of
BUCKIEY'S REMEDIES
When you ask for a Buckley Remedy
and your druggist says, "Sorry, I'm
temporarily out of stock",don't blame
him. The ingredients that have made
Buckley's cough and cold remedies
famous, come from all over the world,
and Hitler and Tojo sometimes delay
theirarrival,so that you cannot always
get the Buckley remedy you svant just
when you want it, So, don't wait until
a bronchial cough,chest coldorgripppc
strikes you. Get yam' Buckley's Mix-
ture, White Rub Cinnamated Cap-
sules, Throat Aids or Cough Drops
at the first opportunity and bate then
is band to nip oncoming coughs or
colds in the bud, See your druggist
at onccl
Skin
Itch
SIoDDed in 1 Minutes
Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams
and pores where germs hide and cause Itch-
ing, Cracking, Eczema -like Resit, Peeling,
Burning Skin Blotches, Pimples, Ringworm,
Foot Itch and other skin blemishes. The new
treatment Nixoderm stops the itching In 7
minutes and goes right to work curbing the
germs and should quickl • help 'mike your
skin clearer, softer, smoother and more at-
tractive—in feet Nixoderm must satisfy you
completely or you get your money back ors
return of empty package. Get Nixoderm
from your druggist today—see how fast 1t:
works and how much better you leek. The
money back trial offer protects you.
RECTAL SORENESS AND
PILE TORTURE
QUICKLY RELIEVED
11 you are troubled with itching
plies or rectal soreness, du not delay
treatment and run the rill( of letting
this cond1tlun become chronic. Any
itching or soreness or painful pass-
age of stool is nature'¢ warning and
proper treatment ehou:d be secured
at Once,
For this purpose get a package of
hem -gold from any druggist and
use as directed. This formula
which is used internally is a small,
easy to take tablet, will quickly
relieve tho Itching and soreness and
aid to healing the sore tender spots,
liens -Raid is pleasant to use, is
highly recotnme-nded and It scents
the height of folly for any one to
risk a painful and chronic pile
condition when such a fine remedy
may be had at such a small cost.
1f you try liens-Il.old and are not
entirely pleased with the results,
your druggist will gladly return
your money
If You
Get Up
HelpYour Kidneys
Do you feel older than you are or curter
from Getting Up Nights. Backache, Nervous-
ness, Leg Pttins, Rheumatic Pains, Burning,
eternity or frequent passages? If so, remem-
ber that vont Kidneys are vital to your
health and that these symptoms may be due
to Kidney and Bladder trouble;—in such
cases ('yetez usually gives prompt andoy-
ous relief by helping the Kidneys clean
out poisonous excess acids and wastes. You
have everything to gain end nothing to lore
:n trying eyelet. The iron clad money -back
agreement essures a refund of your money
on return of empty package unless fully
satisfied. Don't de-
Iey. Get Centex
isir:-tex, from year
f:,ilt 0,,, {titre GNgi:iht t`,tti'i.
stex
.1 r("1'loN S.11,1.1
Art"t'ION S.\1,1: :3 1111.\1) ltt' ]U
:t;.
1I leitiu.. trop, reined t(t,,l blood
t, sled on April G it.
l,t ,)uhtl 1\'. 111'1i, 1100te\v, 01,;.
I1niJ,1:R 1'llit 5:51,1:
Eolt S:\I,l: itr_Ill.l:l;, ONE. 11.1:,'1.
lee h,p. 1'etupp te. i:(t, I l<,• tui!
lt,rsehlu, 1'eret 'e n,'.e ion, 1.1-1111-
f 10:1"11.
111111' t'I111'k.
Itt111' 1'llll'h'
jet pit 111) 1t) 1e 111,)01) 'i'11S'I'1'.D
t'{u( ke, 1-0 itt)' wt -1.x1. 1 117.E
Hundred, Tull:, e'er, en. No we It -
Mee 1:..1. \1:...., eel'. I:Fel:e Ave,
11'eldeor, (tett.
Su 1tt't'IT ltl:l'1CN1tS ON '1'111:
I'd.: lit start. Alelee elle, more
lit : Start tl'illl 'I,1p ,\„teh
ehieies. Top Notch eh!elee are
he tidied (tont !Iger, ear, fully
eitl ted for high eeiti 'tion and
1L:'h
vitnir, vele folly tulle), r lre-
f ully I,Ie ilte,t, d. The dene,
foe• '1'r!I' Nets h ,•hick, ie urr:,ter
tluut tier 1„•fc,1 . \\',• for,•: -a l:
11"s dt ire' ,t11 end hpar, d our-
s, ',see; to tee, f,, •e of the ,i,•mo d.
ll',: ,rte t ice 1,1(,(711 delft, ry on
the It I iil:,r par, i, , ed. and
hcl'rid 10 os>, 7.rn ' 1 l,nl-
lets or cork, tel leirlte, Aire
th,ntserile et:HI:,i,le for I:,:er (I,-
;it•(1 s', 1' , , ,•etel„e.ue, Top !Cot' h
chlek(ri,'•, Guelph, Ono elle,
1101's 1:11S'1' ('ASIi )'ROI' 11'11,1, 111:
poultrc end ,rr=. Neither dime
t
et. (Inuti eon lo list. (Iis:ester• to
the men wit sureestfnlly rnle,s
poultry ei,,l produces eggs to
11(•1 t thio• ye:u•'s world-wide de-
mand. !'our main respnesil,ilil
of „e firer, ie 'n shut with the
right stuck. 'I'tveddlc has been
eupplyine' the right stork for
nineteen y, tors. :1l1 rhi,•h., etre
Government A p pr o t e d from
blood tvet ell breeders. Join tib(
thous,' tut of cin (•css(ul ehielcen
re Isere who strt. tvhh 'I'weddle
Chicks year after yei,r, \1'e can
five you immediate d' livery on
des old enol started 'hicks,
«ill n)5,0 have thuusends of day
obis 11v:111011, for April, \ilny and
Tune delivery, free catelegn,
TteT(141le C',hlelc Tlnl(•het•ies Llmit-
erl, •'rrtru +)ntt mio.
111011 01t:lrtle 1tlMO1) TESTED
farted and WVhite )locks. lied
end Leghorn (`hicks Domed inte
delivery, 111(•) en other breeds for
inter deliveries. order et once,
1)ufferin Ttnteheries, 20.10 Duffer -
in, 7'orontn 10,
PLENTY 00' BRAY' ('lTlt'KS, SO
don't hold Miele, send your orders
end we'll fill these with hreerl
and delivery to the hest of 01114$
ability, )tray Hatchery, tan John
N.. Hamilton, Ont.
P01'I,TRY-KEEPERS, 1:T•; 5111111
of n gond heelthy Minh of baby
chiebe this ortuing season, C1nod
chieks menu good hens and more
eggs. Timone te delivery on day-
old eldelce, 1Vrlte for 194.1 rat-
aingut' and pileup on our Gnv.
ernotrnt Approved ehtrks, MONK -
TON 1'nrr:rItt” FARMS, Monk -
ton, On 1' rlo,
15 FREE CHICKS
111'\' SUPERIOR (31,11,1'1'1' CIIICh5
"t:X'i'iOA PROFIT"
All from inspected approved or
certified blood tested hrecders.
lbnrre' Reek Price per 100
Mixed 915rt Cockerels
Pullets
Day - old 14.00 24.00 0.00
1 week old 17.00 27,00 9.00
2 weeks old 22,00 32,00 12.00
9 weeks old 2t;,00 37.00 15.00
To ell who will buy chicks and
take Immediate delivery. \Ve will
give them 15 free chicks per 100,
Send order with deposit. Will ship
C.O.D. by Express.
Ark for our thrice List for 20
other breeds,
WILF1t1a) LErrn\'llI
2025 Amherst Street - Montreal P.Q.
IICIITI'S IULt CIIIChS
FIRST HATCH FEB, 1. PRICE LiST
supplied. All birds for our 1944
he telling' season have the inter-
esting 0.13.5. Government Band.
Culled nod blood tested by De-
partment inspect.ol's.
SoLOIIO.N 1.((211'1.'!
MIlverinn, i1.11. 1. !'hone 1111-24
BABY' CIIiCIiS AND 1'Ol'LTS,
Barred hock and White Legherns
fa,nt Government approved and
bloodtested stock, all eggs ret
from our own stock. Also White
Holland and Broad Breasted
Bronze Turkee' foul's, Send for
price list. The Wright Farm,
Ilrockville, Ont.
CANADIAN AllI.lW
' ('
IIICSS
for immediate deiivery, Leghnrns,
Perrot Rrn:lc. New Hampshire,
:: cx not hybrids. \%'rite for
1.
41 CninloE rrind prire
tlst.
:1k)NTi'l'ON pot ' 1.'1111 FARMS,
Ainnicton, (nit: t:..,
R.O.P. AND R.O,P. SIRED
BLACK AUS1'ItA1.0111'5 AND 11Art-
re•1 Itoeke. Donley Poultry Farm,
71.11. G, Loreto/1, Ont.
1t1.A1:ICIlI:Il1f1GS
1;vEItIJI:A1t1NG BLAClC1:1•:fruits',
very )lardy, H: ve been sdcces-
.'ully trnnepint,'ed' on Prairies—
well parked in 11,00. I(r avy crop-
per fruit, istr'r, s«vert Anil in
,•171• tt1 . Order hr f'.r(. April 10'11.
4 t•Ine., for I1.(0 J're:of:id. A.
1Cieln, AFeeelz, 111.1`.
HowCanl??
By Anne Ashley
I. How e,i t 1 tyre ir(n fn
that it will not (..,(((i-
A,
'n,1:A, i ub it ssitli a little ::,t
dos not contain salt, wrap is
them%11 paht1 and it «i11 not rust(
Q. Ilo\v can 1 cut Ind ''ai,e• and
shortcakes 'without crnntb!iite?
A, \lake a slight start acre's, t1:e
101) with a sharp knife; then fin-
ish the cut by working a thread
hock and forth in a
tter.
Q, Ilu\V can I rentoic the od. r
from a medicine loath
A, Fill it half frill of cold r,,,t'r
and ;old uni 1;11111',1)i.,11 of dry
mustard, Shake tht'r,.n:,h!t, hit
stand for half a day, acd tire:: rias':
carefully itt coli \',atee,
(ti1, llo\t can 1 r( ilh'tit
stain,?
A, Union juice ie ter'; r'ffc, tiye
in removing sc,(rc!t (iI;:in- 0 :11
white material,
1,) 1 io\\• can 1 t emove
spots on iurnituro cenee0 by holt?
A. lly applying \\ 0(4 alcohol on
a soft cloth and titin rubbing the
spots with furniture, polish. ;foe; -
ever, 1l the spots arc (10th t!7(_ ord
curt: for them is refinishing,
(.:u111'i,1:'1'1: 3)I51'11115.11, 5.11,1:
11) 111111)
SI1I,1,1Nt; ON '1'1'1151':\1', \1Ala'Ii
28th. 1941, .\rrredited 11 c d
Sent, 11 Sher' horns: ll, ride,' by
Jtlythtveed Master Model, The "r -
tering inert it•s 11 top (tu:tlty 0 -
ntttlrs end 7 really eholcc \, tn,r
]lulls, Ariel by the Inhrnittl ee:el
Grand champion ''anlpbt•ipt cern.
roam! imported; :inil 111::ilia'''''
-\in.,t,r Model. 4 fir,101- Ieue,P,:,
-\Ii1h111's Itensein end e fl ed.
thole lot re t'o113 nie H„> ni per -
rnt',.
1.:111, 1111, 1.'111111
sinenitd kettle, n ('h' -1, \• 01.4
10.;40,ro. ger :t c:,rlh•f u, et,',,
to ii. S. i:,lel, it shoe,,,
T'roprietor. .\11011,01,
T. ;\nips. ,I. I?. Kuhl. Red ('rte,
lunches a1 I'•ernt,
DYEING & CLEANING
HAVI': 1tilt ANYTHING NEEDS
(veinft or cleaning? Write to us
for InhirntnHon. 11'e are glad to
answer your questions, Depart-
ment 11. Parker's Dye Works
Unified, 791 1'onge Street, To -
noon
t•:1:1:5 11..1 N'I' 1i 1)
111(,IIES'i' PRICES 1'.111) '
FOR EGGS, Id N'11 AND DRESSED
poultry. Payments made prututlt-
1y. I::Itl,•rn Farm l'r"dttcts
4'22 St. foul hast, \lontrcal, Qui,
EI,EI•'I'RIU,1I, Ell1JII'3111N'I'
ELECTRIC MOTORS. NI; \V. USED,
bought, sold, rebuilt; belt s,
pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric
d„
Company Ll320 Dufferin SL,
Termite
1'4101' HALM
BALI\{EI:KA I''L)uT IJALAI destroys
offensive odor Instantly, 45c
bottle, Uttawa agent. Denman
Drug Store, 'Ottawa.
F':51131 11II 1 1I'3111NP !'Olt SALE
USED '111It155111';1tS ANI) T'1tAC-
tors of various sizes and 110111•1'14
fur rale, «•huleuale and re tail.
For particulars write 1111ggtu•ds'
sales and Ser1•ire, \\'ikon Avenue:
le,eev. Ontario,
t'.11t31 S FOR 5:11,1:
FRUIT AND 1'Oh1;PR1' FAiRMS
for stele, 5 to 50 acres In Niagara
district. Emelly financed. 11. C.
McGhee, 90 Jackson St, West,
Hamilton, Ontario,
FOB. SAL!';, NINE MILES FROM
Gait, one-third mile from 97
highway, Valens, !'arm of 112
acres, eighty notes cleared, bal-
ance bush and lot of good cedar.
Good buildings, lend in high
state of cultivation, Forty acres
in hay and wheat, rente'ruler
plowed, close to school and store.
010 age reason for selling. G. tV,
Lanbier, ft,lt. 3, 1'uslinch, Ont,
60-ACIt10 FAUX!, 0001) 1t1'Il,n-
Ings, water itt barn, 11m•ningtnn
Township. Price only $2,800, 11,
.7. Cotty & Co„ 108 Downie Street,
Stratford, Ont.
100 AC11i'; FARM, NO, 8 i111;1I\VAY,
close to Senfot'th, good buildings
and Lund, 4 wells, Apply to I;, C.
Chnntberiain, Sen forth, Ont.
FARM, 60 ACRES, WEI,T, 0riLT,
with or witbnut stock, one half
mile sehnol, village two utiles.
Box 121', 73 Adelaide \\'„ 'Toronto,
1\'i•1S'I'ERN !AND
1 G 0 ACRES IN NOIYI'11E11N SAS1C-
atchcwnn, all under gaud rultivrl-
tlon, good mixed terming (Hendee
3 miles front town \V ill] 7 ele-
vators, on gond highway; price
$25 per neve, $10 per acre cash,
he hove arranged. ltnx 101, 73
Adelaide 11'.. Toronto.
1',511.11 111,J,l' WANTED
RESI'RCTA13LE, Tit l'S'T1V0ICI' 111'.
man without children to operate
10 acres nspuragus, tetenbetu•lee,
orchard, On rutin highway, 9
miles west of 'Toronto. Separal”
house. This would suit netiVe re-
tired farmer, \\'rite fully staling
lowest tvage «vtuelyd. I111x 122,
73 Adi'laide St, \Vest, 'Toronto,
FAI1MIIAND, SINGtd:, l';XPlelt-
feneed mixed forming., milking
machine, good with stork. Gond
yob for right elan. A. 0. Ilaist,
Ridgeville.
1tfAR}tll:ll \iAN FOR 1' It C 1 T
farm, separate h005e, hydro.
yearly engagement. State numb' r
of family and lenges. .T. 11. Stork,
11.71. 3, St. Catharines.
!'ARM 91,1('111X1:111' WANTED
WANTED J)iIN T ,l.l1, POTATO
Seed (utter,. 1111 y same pl
e
ns
Alen f,au rnio retetn
'Planter, trrl;1izer :Mailmen'.
T)nnall Cent( ren, 11. 2, iIa;rie,
Ont.
1111/11/ ICINI)I;Il(IA lt'I'I1\
1)1)1'111:1:5: Y121- r.1N .111) Tilt.:
early eduoat en „f your pro-
srho,•I r•hild with our tree (lite
ben/hyoid; 'lyalin He.
for home 11.5 «veil at' '''heel n:e,
'they inr'1n11e cut -tole, ,ilhor•tl(e,
berdrr<, 11prto. tth'n•-.
ir,crru, tions f ,r
1,11.-11.110:110i
ty11b coloured pellet-, er,coe•
'i'tt :11'r 11,• pi', d by 1,.0..11
COTO-W.0rd 10,
tithe !n 1 h eir'- oar roe 1•'(11
reoe,!h, , 1oent, 1.• e,..
`Cc 7; r,,,h 1, Irl•. •, 'f,•"b,:
Serv!ee. :3 5' ort r r ,
Easy to roll, delightful
to smoke
FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOMO
Gets $2,000 Bath
Every 20 Years
Nelson and his famous Column
in 'Trafalgar Square get a good
bath and overhaul normally about
every 21) year:, at a co.t of be-
tween .L 100 anc112;.00, '1•Itere are
usually tome repairs to lie done.
tin one. of these: tw ;tsi.(ns ilttgr
clacks in Nelson's ;mil, as long as
eight incite- ,uni i+ler incite, deep,
had to 10 iill(d iu with a •l,rrial
cement, The increase of heavy
traffic and tibration hoot the ttlbr9
were not supposed, by the +iii'e
of work., experts, to be doing; the
column any good, and daring the
air raids of three years ago it nil -t
have had a further shaking,
Moro th,lit 111,10111 training air-
craft are in use by the I1riti ?t
Commonwealth .lir 'Training l'lan,
11(IItellS 1'O11 S:t1,11 l't:'I'S 11'AS'I'11O
I11:11, 1'11 L0\i1Nll Q1'A1t'1'1.11 110115-
ce end reg, 1'eluntino 'Tennessee
Walking horse of gram] cham-
pion bl('od lines, St tilione from
«•ranting roll, tc, servo"able
vires; owns front weanling to
brood mares in feel to our out-
sL'tding sinlliens: 3 good Pal -
11111t1) tioelt her>ra of (mauler
here,, breeding; 5 meg, 1'al"milt,
geldings, teal pl,:hurt• horses,
very gro:le, sato for lattice,
Oren or ine xp' ri, need riders;
snvenii reg, teeneeeeo \1';Ukinr;
rite«• horses, Let nt,• knew your
: cquir, 101, Send for "u:• lat-
est tit et Rohe, pricelit,), \\'nrld's
leri:est breeder,: „f, 1,,I,Inlinn
h o r s e s 1'ISIJI:It 1'ALU11iso
1•'.111AiS, Solid,) tun, 1'11,
iHAIRDRESSING SCHOOL
L 1'. A it N HAI Itiel1Llt SING '1'1110
ltoberteun method. Information
on request regarding classes,.
llobortson'e Hairdressing Acad•
«m)•, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto,
11.5111 GOODS
\V 1 (1 S ,'l'rll'1'11S, 'I'll.\NSI'Ort\1-
a.tiens, ' So itches, Curls a:td ell
types or lir,r't ,finality holt
Goode, Write for Illustt•at,(1 cat-
ulogttr, 'Toronto 'lumen limit'
Supply Ce., e25 L'athurst Street,
Toronto.
11A RI 'I'wl•:11115
GENUINE HARRIS TWEEDS
3 AND 4 YARD ENDS AT £2.t'r! PER
yet el. 11it: h (lr:,de. half yard Suit-
ings or Gabel dines, suitable for
chil,.ircn's clttlie:'. 8i5: each, Post-
age exist, Louie Mice, 3111 Spadtna
Avenue, Toronto,
11:1NI)11'111'11NC,
DISCOVER YOE1t iti1)D1;N TAT,
ents. Complete handwriting an-
alysis, $J. Deo ink, unrnled paper.
Send any fifty words to Caroline
Silos, +140 Itwnnhy Itivd,. 'Toronto.
HARNESS DRESSING
SI,I1'IT HARNESS DRESSING ---
Finest )(ather and harness pre-
servatite. Slipit also has many
houeshold uses 25c up at most
grocery, hardware and chain
stores. A product of Lloyds Lab-
oratories, Toronto,
HORSES iO(( 5.11,11
FOR SALE ('ARLOAT) e; (10 11
horses, fourteen to eighteen ewt,
Correspnnrl.ncr. invited, T. 1;.
Ninrphy, i'henille Sask,
()PEER '1'(1 1\\'1;\'l'fltS
AN 0P1'ETl TO EVERY INVENTOR
List of inventions and full tnfor-
mallnn sent free. The Ramsay
Co., Registered Potent Attorneys,
273 Ilnnic Street. Ottawa, Canada.
11IO'1'OltS f(►It SALE
•
N1';11' MOTORS FOR IAIMI;I)IA'rl:
delivery, all sizes and electrical
speei0'.'thins. Large stock or re•
huilt motors, nuu'iiiue shop egnill-
mont and wood -working nutchim
roe 91ery Machinery Co,, ley
King Eris!, Toronto.
3iEn1(',11,
001)11 ADV11'E! i':VEit1' St:l'I'EI;-
11. of ith,•uinntil' faint' or Neur-
itis should Uy 1)ixnu', Remedy.
Munro's Drltg Store 335 Elgin,
tlft:etee, itneteeld 01 ill,
NURS11)t\' STOCK
le it te 1; -- COLORED NI'It11101'
catalogue. Full lite of Ft MI
Trees; tivergterns: 1''lowerole
Shrubs; Perennials; Shade Trees:
R o s r it; Rrnnkdale-kings«•:n'
Nnrerrte». l:mym:enville On berm
1'110'1 tiet 10 A1'11\
SPECIAL PRICES
ON COLORED AND FRAMED
ENLARGEMENTS
Quality Enlargements 4x0" in Beau-
tiful easel mounts, 3 for 25e, Prun-
ed in Gold, Silver, Circassian
Walnut or Mack !'.bony (inlet)
frames, on ivory stats 7a9", 59c
tacit. 1f coloured 72e each.
ANY SIZE ROLL
G or 8 exposures
DEVELOPED ANI) PRINTED 25e
Get prompt mall service on quality
work at lots cost. Sa defi1 custom-
ers nil over Canada will tell you
Hint Stor Snapshot .tt\e
.e does s lite
best work,
DON'T TANI. RISKS
\fell YOUR FILMS
S;apthnts eau never be taken again.
Send your roil:, to Callao -Cs largest
end tints) finishing; studio— .
STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE
Box 1211, foetal TcrnlinxI .9, Toronto
Print Your Name and Address
n )' on .111 Ordeie.
MAIL YOUR FILMS
I'll iMl'I:ul.\I. fell: ;i: \Lae,
r•rt'lre end •etisfeetien 1; or 8
e.p(Hute thio, r•; 1, I'1111ts 5 fpr
. linnet ial Phot" S( ryi,_r, Str,-
en J. Toronto.
N'AN'1'111) 1'r\N.11tl1'i1, l't;l'1'lES,
J'er=ion J;ittens, l'igcnus, 11th+.
Pots. Send dcs(•ripihnts i,rivy to
Sot,; k 14(18 Co„ 1230 St, t:atll-
'mine 91'„ Jinntrrn1.
I'A'1.I'N'I'5
F1':'l'll t,itS'rON IIA UI I1 & CU\11'AN Y
Patent SuHcitore. I:shlbltshed
1890; 11 Bing \Vest, '1'orunt0,
booklet of !mut l:ttlun Lai re-
ediest.
I'latsoN.tl,
(.GAIN 1\'Istatei EN('L,OSR Itllt'I'li
dile, SL•tnlps :iecepte0. \'oluutar':
donations, 1',O, ltex 8„1, Otta%re,
eel mole.
111 11,11:s.“ 1'.t'r (.11 E %
QUILTING PATCHES
1''ANt:V Torre t.1'l'INGS .\N11 111(;11
grid,. Sin tinge, 1,1,010 ;::'“1, 11
'r«•, i ,l t, (x 18, 11) pie,•cs $2,1',11
postage itic'ltlded. !.on: Wee, 161
Sp:ldin•t .\11 nu,, 'I'oroe:to,
It I I1:I'.11.t'I'I l'
11%1V4
l'I'S I111'llll't' \N'I'-1:\'i1It1' 101 1'-
f1.rr: f Ith, unlit:0 !'min, or
N( ue ;t i`•• should 1 ry 1 ti\,,tl•a I:,•nt-
edy. Sold Homo's Irma son,.
aa.' I:igin, (1llatva, 1'o,tl,ai,l c1•10”.
SONG litileU11
11'1?:'1'l:p To D1: St:'i' 'I'0 a11•511'.
Send p,,,'nl for inl(to,li lt' rnn-
sid'.r: tio, five Ste r Nmol' Aiast-
res, 311 Rescan 1011:., Pete! on.
Alnss
S11111) CORN
11'11 ARE G1t01V111:S AND .919 11e -
eters of the famous '!'ruck Lund
Ear Brand seed cure, Order early
MA save money, 11,110 }fiver
Grain .1 Seed Compat:y, hello
River, Ont.
SIIIOIIS 1011 5.11,0
TIIOltOCI;11b1' 11EcI,1':.\NI•:D I;UV-
111 Ment graded +lover 501 ds,
Timothy tool ($nssnrle .\If•117',.
Write for prices. J, E. Muir, Cey-
lon, Unterio.
SEEDS
1944 FLOWER NOVELTIES
1'111+ vE.\lt (;R0\\' :1 0.1ltl'ENI'I'L
of rainbow colours, Melee 19x1
Introductions --- Petunia cheer-
ful, :t fret -flowering clear pink
henuty; Marigold Meinmeth Alum
with it 'e Iel e -t, 11eblooms;n
pinwheel
a picture 111
colour lint, from int, ur c n ine-
re(1 to cherry pink, Solid (7' to-
day for 3 phis, of hos 1P :\11 .1(t-
et'f+a 59't1111els 1\'nluc 77,1 to
Dept. \1', \\', \V, (lick and Sons
Limited, I,ludsii7, Ontario, "1,41,43
of 71+rit."
51:111)5 .t: 5:1..515 I'S
\'1:1;1:'1'.\Iti,bl & 1'1.011'1:11 51:1:11
nod I'Iaal•, pek, fur etentp: eiel
swap for need s•Iamite lee. Mil h,
Pin til co., 1ia1:,111:1%1,1 ;,4.
1'(111 5.5L11
AAIE111('-\N 1'1011.\\1 SI:I'.\I:.\'I'Olt
Sn1r0 1ti t SerVieo ne10 mud re -
h1111 lett t in'o. \en, t 1,':111 <, 11-
'1 1•111' aai, t;e(brirli• (ne,
1:(111 .11,1:
KNITTING, \\'11.1\'INI; 91'O11I.
e aro. 11111 ply, 0111 , Hee, red,
kleilci, Meek,
per pound. rinae:e0ll1.11 1:,111t111,
'1, 111.11'/, 101. .11 runt:, 1:111
5111811':11 1111"O11'I' 1\ TED
\1' \NT1:11 '11)111'1• 0 )1+11 I'.\1'I\,;
Stnnnu'r R, •ort m• I lotl. oft
rash to. 3 went. I;, b, : 1 *.d.,;105
lnrlcron :11x,(1 1yi,l. II: null ma
t tnt:u i,,
'('11.51"1'1111 Y I'11I1 . 51,11
Mct'llltAll1li 1 1I:I1I1IN0 'fit \i"I'I lit
fifll, 11 thirty, now ria_ r:1 el
pills, radiator. I1lrrdt•ut ro(dl•
tion, S71111: 2 he IIIbore, , le, t • r
motors, 3 phase 2;,11 vet, (eel
525, in .91 chine., Friel Beide ,07,
('nl'0) t iib', lint,
=_TRR 11"1'011 11'.1\'1'111) --
\\'.\N'I'1/1)--1,.\'i'tl Altlrila,
'I'i:t tee• all Illi l ' fon , eehh, pee
to, Ile, men. 10') 1 "
'1',11'1111 111131
STO11A1'l1 .9110 'riled;,\11 \Vitu'ds
7flell 'e e 1 n' r: ., n 1
of
iI ul'( f 11 h, .1 I h
111 11111tt'1o, 1111 •u'rt No eke 11)1•
ionto:'! 9\'Its !'„i bit , )ml 1f !Itis
is your tremble" Inlnre=line uar-
ticnl:ns—I'ror1 t\'rhe \Inlvtrlev'a
ltrml'dirs, 5t1e'( lits I'• 1.,nln 3,
all
1'1"1'11\'1'111\1 9\ 11111, 1:11111‘1:1t
MR. WOOL GROWER
('1115 1'1.1+ I:S'1'.\111.IS11PI1 1\tiri1.-
1,
it 11:11 i- under h..e. hrulaue-
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BETTER
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them Nabisco Shredded
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Canadian whole wheat it
contains the essential energy•
buildelc: co,bohydrates, pro•
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TABLE TALKS
SADIE 13. CHAMBERS
Once more I am going to give
you a fete meat recipes. I believe
we all have the habit of neglecting
something "nest" in meat dishes,
possibly because we feel that a
meat dish of any kind satisfies the
appetite and we just adhere to a
daily or weekly routine.
I'll begin with a few hints about
the storing 01 meat, which we would
all do well to study. 'These are
given out by the Department of
Agriculture, Ottawa, and arc most
helpful.
Proper Storing
1. Unwrap at once. Wrapping
paper draws juices from the (teat.
2. \Vipe with a damp cloth. Place
on a dry plate and cover loosely,
preferably with waxed paper,
3. Store in the coldest place av-
ailable.
4. Ground meat should be used
promptly whether raw or cooked;
For Faster Relief of
CHEST COLDS
Muscular
Aches & Pains
Tired Burning Feet
MASSAGE WELL WITH
PRiCE 30c and 50c at ALL Druggists
MIDDLE -AGE
WOMEN (yrs.old)
HEED THIS ADVICE!!
If you're cross, restless, NERVOUS—
suffer hot flashes, dizziness—caused
by this period in a woman's life—
try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. Made especially for
Women, Hundreds of thousands re-
markably helped. Follow label direc-
tions. Made In Canada.
BACKACHE?
Look out for Trouble
With Your KIDNEYS
II your back aches or if you have
disturbed sleep, burning or smarting, look
out for trouble. This condition is a stns.
sign that your kidneys are not fully
ridding your blood of poisonous acids
and wastes. When the kidneys slow up,
wastes collect. Backache, dizzy spells,
puffy eyes and rheumatic pains may follow.
Your kidneys need help—and there Is a
time -tried, proven way to help them
known as GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules. These Capsules contain care.
fully measured quantities of that widely
known diuretic called Dutch Drops. You
will and their action fast and effective.
Be sure you get GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules, the genuine and original
Dutch Drops—packed in Canada. Get a
40c package from your druggist.
it
f prllS mete 'llni:1
U l' then 11:: -
ground meat,
5. Cooked nolt should be all„':: -
ed to cool, uncovered, then culer-
ed tightly an+l kept cob.(.
o, Stewo Neat soups, etc., cook-
ed wjth potatoes or thickened Leith
flour should be used promptly;
they spoil quickly.
Spicy Pot Roast
Combine
'2' cup (pater
2 cup vine;:a
4 cloves
Small bay leaf
r.l teaspoon salt
1 small onion (cut fine)
]'lace meat in a bowl. Pour over
it the spiced liquid, Let stand at
least 3 hours, turning meat several
times. Remove meat; prepare and
cook as Pot Roast, using strained
liquid in place of \eater in cooking.
Liver Patties
1 lb. liver (ground)
3 cups soft bread crumbs
I:j cep grated onion
1 egg
4 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon salt
Pepper
Mix all ingredients together and
shape to fit muffin tins. Roll in ad-
ditional flour, Place in greased
muffin tins and brush tops with
melted fat. Bake in a hot oven,
4000F, 10 minutes. Serve 1pitll Sun-
shine Sauce,
Sunshine Sauce
1 tablespoon fat
2 tablespoons four
11,2 cups milk
Salt and pepper
13 cups grated raw carrots
Make as creast sauce, adding
carrots just before serving.
Sausage Strudel
12 sausages
1 apple
:1 tablespoon brown sugar
Biscuit dough
.(fake biscuit dough from 2 caps
flour. Dull in a rectangle Li inch
thick and 10 inches long. Parboil
sausage.: ; minutes, Wash, core and
cut apple in 12 wedges, do not
peel. Dip in brown sugar. Press
sausages into dough in pairs with
2 wedges of apple between saus-
ages. Leave a small space between
each pair of sausage, Bake in a
hot oven, 400°F, about 25 !Me-
ttles.
Mit,, Chambers neleonus personal
letters from Interested renders. She
Is ',lensed to receive suggestions
on loples for her column, and i►
always ready to listen 10 your "pet
peeves." Requests for recipes or
special menus nre In order. Address
your letters to n3llss Sadie 11,
Chambers. 73 'West Adelaide Sf.,
Toronto." Send stamped self-ad-
dressed envelope If you wish •
reply.
Bank Staff Makes
Rivets At Night
A miniature munition factory has
been opened in a Birmingham, Eng-
land, bank. After closing their
ledgers and locking up cash boxes,
men and women clerks return at
night as war workers.
The bank is helping a big muni-
tion factory to double its output of
rivets. The factory takes the work
to and from the bank. The bank
staff k paid trade union rates.
_ By
VICTOR
ROSSEAU
t
CIIAI'Ti:R XXII
ria (,• stei+ptd ,tial 111•
liet•c,l t ,+t;};-tetll o1 Ili' gun. "1 ou
out sore haler dote a 1111,' " ;02.
said. ,112 \','er g"iu' t+' 1,111, Ilse' '•.
:111x1 stotositt, if 1'1111 1l ail( 21 i!r!
6x111: to M's,..1 ttitlluut
Twos un yore shoulder-, 11.11,x1
hale yuh (lolls
"111102." an, llerld 1 opg•,tell,
"I ain't set eyes o2. is, Lois sines
she lode Int" hien :11, iti rein'
1111 111 s's ,s, 'll' 1
nllnl'I,t'11 � rill
Till' tier:in;np :n1, ,;i,., ,ttaip1:.
mill 1l,ltt'. ct, •11'ntlaa the hay
Bard ,Ills, nl hi- foe II,- ,tar,
Into (- •t'.- lt, Il . no "se . , : cad to .
truth.
"You sec.,: ,a
cried suddenly,
"1 111 talkie' : tr.'i. ;•! " .111,11 eetsi
the sheriff. "I r'+Ih' •ip here 111121
the 1111,1 of ea:npi 1• and s.t2:tie'
on a hunt for yore tr„i! in the re, r'••
In', If soIncune 11,11: \I1'
awiit• 11'!1e'lt 12(11 gn'le, ?t '1`:.':
etc. \\'hy, 1 don't left''' v. here 1
two been 111(101' up. :eht ain't !met
bad, is she?"
"She was settle' ',11'11. \1'e t'.:.'.
goiu' to start out to:m.getw . 2.11.11
Stuldcnly the mask of hate l.ulisiutl
from Dave's face, ''I'1:: htlie'.ill'
yuh, sheriff," he sail!, "But ii ..
1va!It t 1'01 21111 %,s, •
Y,'lltl 2',;t' 1t:"
• . a
Sheriff lo::gsp, el: ',2 silt et.
Dave 111et 111(1 1,111::1 scrutiny of 111`
Cyt', thea s:uld'nly' ll,tn h' l
back his gun and thou'.: ill. ,'s :.
into his hurter,
"You ere)) the. drop 11:1 nn' noon
Coges«'ell," he 5x111, "1'01 fru tin'
y'Ott. You can take 1111 into Mescal
if snit hunt to. But I always felt
yule knell' 1 didn't kill old 1looker.
And I'm ;Klein' yuh t') trust no:
word sank as I trusted yore,, and
ride frith me to final tilt skunk that
took her away. After that, 1'11 ie
ready 10 plac'• 20:. -cif in , ,:•t
1',ands."
Cot:goes:II holstered !lis nn a c,•.r.:
in 11111:1 and gave Dave itis. hand.
"That goes svith nre." ;le sv l
gravely. "1'0'110 right, Bruen, I'1l
purly sure yuh didn't kill old Hook-
er. I been •,vorkjn' c':1 a line of
my otpu, and 1 thing: I'ni on the
trail, I'm aceeptil;' thele terms ui
)'ores. And in it few minutes I
think I'll have some elidenre. It's
In that cabin. Nope', not Miss i.oi:.
1 just trussed up and gagged a
hombre wig) \vas actin' suspicious.
after havin' to kill his horse."
Ile led the way into the cable.
Trussed and gagged very effective-
ly upon the Iloor \vas the \lexical,
,Pedro, whom Curran had sent hash
to the Cross -liar.
"Ain't had time to question '.din
yet," the sheriff explained. "Ile
vas sorter stunned when hi; horse
dropped tinder him, Now we'll
tic,"
1, *
Ile pulled the gag out of the
mouth of the helpless man, Pedro,
who recognized Dave, glared in
nlistd I,,0 ,I. l fury ,at Lim and at
(
toe -ern,
"Vole c jet up, 1', dr ' 'hid 1.211
`•h('I'll i. ', ', re town' to r111„
acne, Ind 'u;2 (pea, or • ort life
ain't „ol t!1 a nickel. 1''l just as
s(em s:.1, t nh ;Imo .1, l'd shunt
t 1'. dee. 01,1( le \\'pert', 1'1111.211'"
„I 112' not Leine,
11211," protested the \l '22ran. "1
ride jus' 1) 1l, Ino 11 to tit 12112)211,
afar i " I,,;1' 1 „ stray. .1:!d yet:
:!luta n,, ,• ,11111 t: no- !Ip.,,
"Noss li-t: 11, 1'2111',, i. ,1,11't I, bit
of use ly'!) to 0:e,' r, plied the
shertif, :like I trot Oft .1"2'11., on
ytlll, 1 bt'':1 1100 h.12110 ,tdlelilil'
:uysclf the 1,I•1 fr;': (1•1 'I :,::11 1 :0011
y111 ;11111 1:nr:lug 1,1.1:11:1' art':111,1
there part- look0l' 1'10' „ 120 0.2..
"It 1'.21, 4'1 you this
ride out i1!tr' the dill-, and 1
atrbcd } on 11210 bark. 11'!1211 I
11!1'1 still, sell tried to go 03'.
1'21) p111;i11g it up t" : uh. Cur -
:,u1 ain't ;,t t1.,: I;.tr. \\'iO'I'.
"1 s2t 111111 la"t bight. 1 do ::u`,
I:nuw today, \1c and !lila nre 1, irk
for this man." Pedro jt•rlu'd his
head in 11x11,•0 direction,
1 look for-ir)y,---"
puttln' the qui -tion in a:1-
cthcr nap," said the 5h1t'rl?f pa-
:itllt!1•, "1\ l•ere's Curran got Miss
Los:'
"Senor, 1 .'10 !late see Ile'r `ince
that Mein x110 ride alga'. 1pitll 21:is
nom fn':n
r ■
toga,-1'el! drew the -i.'gme from
his 11(1,!111• and spun the cylinder,
llc turned to !nave,
"\Lay as well take this fells':
':here ne ainl to bury hili(," he said,
"No 2e1ke 11) IIIIISSUI' up 11115 floor,
'1'ltcre's a place at the cdoe of the
mesal '1 here the ground's soft."
Ile picked uta the end of the rope
that hound the Mexican and began
dragging the nine toward the door.
"1cncr," chattered 1'etlro, "con
2annut murder Inc. 1 did nut take:
the girl assay,•,
"1'uu'te had your chance, Pedro.
('Quit, on, Bruce, let's get hint over
the sill and finish hint," he added.
The six-gun jerked upward. A
scream leed.e from the \iexican's
lips,
"Senor, I tell—don't shout—I
tell," chattered Pedro. "Curran
bring the girl this nto•nin' to the
rabin, that the gold prospector built
uOtIV years ago in the blind tele -
"I know n here it is," answered
Coggswell, ":111 right, Pedro, yu;1
saved yore life. I'm guilt' to leave
yule tied up here, for which 1 reck-
on 301)'11 be grateful to 1112 after-
ward, 1'11 get ytth a drink of wa-
ter."
Coggswell filled a pitcher and
held it to 1'edro's lips, setting it
(luwll beside him when iie svas
111ough. ile turned to 1/ave.
"Reckon nye better ride," he sahl.
"1 gut my, four 111(111 waitin' down
benne the esa, but I don't :tins to
(paste no more time 'pith Alms I.ois
in the hands of that feller."
DEADLY NEW 'WATER BUFFALO'
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Photos above show the Navy's deadly new amphibious tank, the I.VT
(A)-1 "Water Buffalo," whose improved features include a 37 -mm.
cannon, two 60 -cal. nmachine guns and a turret "super -structure" to
protect the crew, Because of its ability to travel on water, as pictured
at top, it is doubly formidable. The center photo shows it splitting
the nighttime darkness with a stream of death. At bottom a "Water
Buffalo" backstops, with its heavy fire power, marines it brought
ashore on Parry Island, Eniwetok Atoll, as they take cover behind
sand dune.
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COUGH SYRUP
Invaluable for
COUGHS—COLDS
BRONCHITIS
ASTHMA
n1 WHOOPING COUGH
SIMPLE SORE THROAT
Children love Veno's
1.1xve only spoke once during time
ride, "Sheriff," he said, "2.0 lived
in this district quite some time,
ain't yuh: 1•.ver hear 01 a waddy
dlSappc:ll'lll' Illy steriously• Course
he didn't have to be a a add . May
have been a prospector,
lie described his discove.:'y of the
skeleton in the rapine. "Shot
through the back of the head," he
said, "teller had fractured his leg
at some time, up near the thigh. 1t
was all healed up rough."
"Yuh found him?" shouted
Coggswell, turning round in the
saddle. "Well, that clears up con-
si(l'rable more along the !at.s I
was ipurkin' "
K * •
"It's all right, judge," called Cur-
ran, as Loncrgan drew rein suspi-
ciously, 10 the way Ferris had ,!one.
"Here's \lr, Ferris, and just nee,
and we're waitin' to talk things
over pleasant -like."
title," grumbled l.unergan, dis-
title,' 'grumbled Loncrgan. dis-
mounting and stalking into the
shack. 110 nodded curtly to the
rancIt11tvl and seated himself upon
one of the three stumps, waving
away Curran's offer of a drink.
Loncrgau's manner was still that of
a judge, a titan condescending to
meet those socially beneath him,
"\\'hat's that noise in there.'" de-
manded Loncrgan suspiciously, as
Lois, hearing the twice of the 11CW
arrival, made a desperate attempt
to free herself.
"Tull can go in and look if y'tth
want to, Mr. Lonergan," grinned
the foreman. "But that's strictly
a private matter."
Lanergan strode to the entrance
of the smaller room, Ile could just
stake out lois fastened on the
bunk, and her eyes turned implor-
ingly upon his. Ile hesitated, then
swung back angrily.
"\\That's that mean, Curran;" he
demanded,
"Got on Bruce's trail this morn -
answered Curran. "Ile (lade
his getaway, but l nabbed the girl.
Was waitin' for ytth to examine
her, after this other business is set-
tled."
(Continued ":;ext \\'cel)
Super -Super Bombs
Blast Rocks Aircraft
'1'hc blast from Britain's "super -
super blockbusters" --a 12,000-pint:d
bonth--is so great that it rocks en,
aircraft several thousand feet in the
sky, an RAJ'. pilot related recent-
ly. That was his experience ;ate.
dropping one on the t;flonle-Rho::t
engine works at Limoges, Ftbre-
ary
"1vee at the height of many
thousands of feet the blast is sut-
ficieut to rock aircraft," he said.
"The ss hole sky is lit up as thoug's
you have created a new stat, The
blast seems to linger for a while
and spread out.
"After 1 had dropped a 12,000-
poundcr on the Gnome-1:hot:e
works, I went out to reconnoitre
and take photographs, All 1 can
say is that the damage from one
of these new bombs looks like z
concentrated attack on a nuntbe.
of aircraft with the snlail type
bombs we used in the early days
of the (var."
When To Dry
Hybrid Seed Corn.
10 view of the fact that practic-
ally all hybrid seed corn is dries
artificially, the findings on this sub-
ject of the Forage Crops Division,
Dominion Experimental Farms Ser-
vice, are important, Further
research studies on the effect of ar-
tificial drying of seed corn harves-
ted at different stages of maturit'-
httt'e served +tet `'" 'on prc1Iuue
results which shone at the ger-
mination of corn containing 40 pc:
cent or More of Moisture is so ser-
iously injured by drying of the ears
at 110 degree F., that it is ren-
dered unsatisfactory for seed use.
Similar drying 11110 no effect upon
the germination of seed front sari
which contained .11 to 30 per c0:11
of moisture.
An appreciable rainfall occur -
0n1y once every fele years in the
hgy plian desert.
o -day, cis always, the `Salacla'
label is your guarantee of a
uniform blend of fine quality teas.
E A
"I've found T can give up dosing!"
"I've found a far better way to correct
constipation! One. that gives nre the
kind of lasting relief I've always
wanted, and never got, from harsh
pills and purga-
tives. I've tried
eversoinanv,but
it's KEI.I.O(:G'S
ALL -BRAN regu-
larly for nre
from now on."
Such a happy
eetperienre is just
on0of thousand.
among people who have tried
KELLOGG', ALL -BRAN for constipa-
tion due to lack of "bulk" in the diet!
ALL•11R.\\ corrects the cause of such
trouble, by supplying "bulk -forming"
material needed for easy-, natural el
ittatiun. Ii this kind of constipation
has t )lamed you, try eat ing IcFJ,R)CG'S
A1.1: 11R.\N regularly, or several ALL -
111t:\ '. tnutlins every clay. Prink plenty
of water. See if you don 1. u aisa
its w•ticonlu r lief: Get ALL -BRAN
at your racer s: . e• )venient si
Made b 1 Ks 11 gg' in Umlaut', n.
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Olive McGill
.-111•1.1_.,.._._.
&kiwon
ei
\l rs. Alice Fa\wct tt and \Irs. Fred
AI'a\w•iett spent Sunday in London.
NI iss Velma Naylor of •1',rolllu, spa 111
the \week -roll at her hunk here,
\liss \Vilma \\'atsnn, of I\ippcn,
spent the \rock -cod at her Moore here.
\Ir, G. R..\ugustine spent hast \Veelt
in London.
hi
\I r. 1 Limy \iet:idiom has moved lois
butcher business into the Ite\w' premises.
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Waxed Paper handy -package 10c
Waxed Paper in rolls, boxed for handiness
tear off what you want, 50 feet 20c; 100 feet 35c
POCKET-SIZE MAGAZINES 25c and 39c
These are complete books with 250 and 300 pages,
by popular authors, splendid for sending Overseas.
PANDA PADS ---We have again be able to secure
a limited quantity of the Popular Panda Pads.
This pad consists of 200 pages, letter size, and a
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PICTURES ---A love'y assortment of Pictures - 35c.
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Meals at All Hours.
1 \lis; Prances Johnston returned to
Toronto on Monday after spending the
past two %\'ccks %•illi her mother, \Irs.
11. C. Johnston.
\I r. Elmer Pollard and airs. AI,
hritilr} \\rrc London visitors on Sun-
day.
\Irs. harry \\'est and sons, Boger
and Eric, Ili 'I'ecs\vater, spent Friday
with \1r. and \Irs. J. U. \\'arson.
\Irs. Chester \lorrison and children
returned home on \londav from a
it \\ jilt relatives in \lonnt Forest.
\Irs. Clarence Johnston and Miss
lona, visited on \londay with \I r. and
airs lailhhy, of London,
1.. -Cpl, Jessie Phillips of Ilarricficld
spent the \week-cntl \with iter parents,
Mr. and Airs, J. 11. Phillips,
\I iss Bertha llrogdcn of London
spent a few days last wc;k with her
sister, all's. David Floody.
Mrs. \V. P. \lorris spent the %week-
end \with het• nmthe'•., Mrs, Anthony
leCilynn, of 'I'crswater,
is. (alive \Ic(;ill, spent a few
days in 'Toronto this week, visiting with
\I r. and \Irs. \Vcllington \Ic(iill,
Doherty Bros. -
GARAGE.
Acclylene and Electric
Welding A Specialty.
Agents For International -
Harvester Parts & Supplies
White hose Gas and Oil.
Car Painting and Repairing.
Wednesday, March 22, 1944#
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100 CAPSULES $3.00,
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NYAL VITAMIN TABLETS are high potency B complex factors, nat•
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meats in cases of dict deficiency, All all -year-round vitamin
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\lisses Laura Bruce and \Iara;arcl >• Decorator's ShoppE. 1�:
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\1r. Scott :\ntcnt of 'Fronton, and
\I r. Harry :\aunt of Sioux Lookout,
visited at the home of tate fornier's
father-in-law, \I r. George 1lirons.
\Irs. NV. .1.Armstrong. accompanied
by \Ir, and airs. James Gipson, visited
last week with friends in St. Cathar-
ines and Port Erie.
Misses \laurcen \Iorr•itt and Dor-
othy Redding of \Ionkton, spent the
week -end with the forncer's parents,
Reeve \\', 11. and \Irs, \lorritt.
airs, Freeman 7'unncy returned
home after visiting her parents, \(r.
and Mrs. Thomas 'tiller. 1ler father,
\\ho has heen quite ill, is now a patient
in the \\'inghant hospital.
\I r, Stanley Sibthorpe has moved his
barbering equipment into the building
recently vacated by the Elliott Insur-
ance Agency, and is now open for busi-
ness. 1!c has rented his barbering
business in \\'inghain, and expects to
shortly move his fancily herr,
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= THE BLYTH
::Horticultural Society=
FRANK GONG Proprietor i
will hold an
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Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery.
Please Phone Delivery Orders Early.
Morning Delivery, North of Dinsley Street.
Afternoon Delivery, South of Dinsley Strut.
Delivery Orders - $1.00 or Over.
Neilson's Cocoa 1 lb. 29c; half lb, 1.0c
Jiffy Whip, flakes Whipped Cream
Blueberries .. 20 oz. tin 30c
Sardines .. Tin, 10c, Lk and 15c
Kippered Snacks . Tin, 15c
TOILET SOAP SPECIAL
7c CAKE OR 4 FOR 25c
Paulding Powders Each, 5c to 12c
111.• New 0 Cedar Furniture Polish Bottle, 25c
Hawes Lemon Oil Pottle, 15s, 25c
GARDEN SEEDS
SATURDAY --- Celery, Lettuce, Cabbage, Carrots,
Radishes and Tomatoes.
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EVENINGS
ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE SCHOOL ROOM
of St. Andrew's United Church
FRIDAY EVENING 1'
_I
MARCH 24TI-I - 8 P.M.
So!oists: Mts. Gcra'd Brailey, and
Miss Luella Taylor.
Reports by the de'e3ates to the
Ontario Hor'icultural Convention.
Mowing Pictures by Court:sy
Mr. Lorne Webb.
' The Popular Play
n ="THE NINE LIVES OF EMILY"
by Senior High School Students -
will be repeated.
AAdmission, 25c and 15c.
Y�v
"COVERALLS"
da
RSponsored by Group No. 4 of the
■ W.A. of the Blyth United Church
In Blyth Memorial Hail
PLAY
ENTITLED
put on by North Strect United
Church, Gedcrich
Girls' War Auxiliary rents. Mrs. J. Silas and Mrs. It. 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
The War Auxiliary met MarcllWalsh1ilthl alsh poured tea.
at the honk of Mrs. George Radford The next meeting will be a social
Mrs. Rutherford presided for a short evening with a 25e c:dlection, and will
business meeting, followed by the he held' at the home of \liss Dorothy
work period, directed by llrs. D. Pnplestone, Thursday evening. March
Stewart. The hostess served refresh- ,30th.
This plat• conics highly recommended
having been put on a number of ties
in (;ncicrich and Dungannon, to full
houses.
Admission, Adults, 35c, Children, 20c.
urniture
Living -Room
New styles in Chesterfield Suites, upholstered in
high grade, pile fabrics, spring -filled throughout,
at Attractive Prices,
Spring -filled Sofa Beds and Studio `Lounges,
tailored In Attractive, (lura i)lc Covering's, at Mod-
erate Prices,
End Tables, Book Cases, Coffee Tables, La111ps,
Kneehole Desks and Other, Living -Room Pieces
help to make your home more comfortable and en-
joyable..
Every War Savings Stamp You hick, helps to
Lick The Enemy.
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1y/, Phone, 7 and 8 - Funeraltar
Furnisher
tiaiDoiLaOaa.y10yMD,q Yaivar ksztD,.7 aat'gzineiraV ki:?2mlo0yDiDa(Re
tX
Ho111ya
BAKERY
9
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PERSONAL INTEREST I \vel e \ cry Vlach appreciated.
BREAD, CAKES, \I r. N. \V. Kyle, manager of the
\lass \laxine hail returned to Ilcs-
PIES and BUNS
lural branch of the Canadian !lank of
pcler NIond,ly ;a(ter spending a fc\w Commerce, teas present, and spoke
AL,dVA'YS ON 1-IANI).'days at her hone near :\uht'11' briefly. 1 l was accompanied by Mrs.
Mr. and \Irs. Maitland Henry, and Kyle.
sun, \\'illianc, td the R.C.\.\',h., off The balance of the c\'c;•in}; \vas
London, spe!:l the twcel;-end with the spell) Ill pl;l\'1111; Iilllltn,
formers mother, \lr, \Vin, Vender, I'hcre %were SII errs{nl.
and \h•. Vender, of Ilad .\xe, Mich. The last meeting of the season \\•i'I
be held on Monday night, at the lo me
of \Ir. and \Irs. I{d, I1oug;ul. \Ir. and
rs. 11arvcy \Vells will have charge of
the Recreation period.
4 :> 4.
S.S. N. 1 Rallio T'a'i I orunl tnet
al the hl'nit of \Ir. and \Irs. Robert
\\'apace, with 25 present. :after 'the
broadcast a lively discussion followed,
after \vlich games %were played and
lunch was served. The last meeting of
thr season \vial be held next 3100day
night at the school house. A wciner
Seaforth, anal roast \\•ill be a feature,
Confectionery and Tobaccos.
PHONE
38 - BLYTI-I.
11 I110I.111.. 1.a.J3
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7-1 THE FIFTH WALL
()F EVERY ROOM.
Forum Groups Join Hands
It'or 1i'Ieeting
The Farm 11,'111 Groups of l lar •
lock and 1lnllctt Boundary nut togeth-
er at the hook of \I r. and \I rs. l itorge
\Vatt on Monday night.
The feature ;attraction of the evt n •
The ct Ming, wltlett is usually' ;f int \y -1s the showing of a group of very
1larger than any single wall, should
' e ecnsiderrll as ;t 1•:flh wall. Tins interesting slide., by Mr. Lorne \lcbb
when plannin.. Iho decoration for a'• thc pictures \\crt' shown through the
remit it Ira Just as im))aa'laul 10 tie- = courtesy of 1. \1. Scott,
deet a correct ceiling paper ass 11 1:4
to chop o the Trotter wall dccora-
'tion, Your preference may, favour :one el contrasting colour. l'o,t't j
': be ;u"1•aial that a "Colour-I'launte•l„
- 'c:ent wall extend your Budget. To
realize .t:lis you ran readily do 10 i
by tjcein;; my natople:0'--over 500 _
•:lo pic•'c from. .\ nal remember, 1 i
'rperialdze In that toug;t j:.lr of talc -
!Ing of,' \\'allpaper.
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F. C. PREST
Phone 37.26,
LONDESBORO .
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Vodden's
BAKERY,
WHEN IN NEED OF
BREAD, BUNS, PIES,
HOME-MADE CAKE
OR COOKIES
REMEMBER
"TIHE HOME BAKERY"
II. T. VODDEN,
PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE
AND DANCE
ander auspices of L.O.L. 963
in Oraltge Hall, Myth,
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MARCH 29TH
Adults 25c. Children 17c
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-� Hold on, Little Fella -
,
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Were rung.
No, the stores not be bulge
with diapers happen net the war's
Yes, babies have felt the impa aaaa have to temem•
of war lust okb the rest o th tog
shortage.It's been dl(11- allover, And y
Their big trouble has been the iter daathat 'tasawe produce more
cut fo I emand, belet-up in
were busy there will likely a
cult for them their Mothers,i ictutewill
making
our looms
tart' jie The general supply phut more
hundreds of vital mill- importations.
iut
we
to items. adua ly back beginning
some only change alightly.
to=li'It hFrY and diaper of those long-time favourite
a ou ite
civilian production, our list of Canadian -made goods
goods.
available.
cloth is high ed g LIMITED
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