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The Blyth Standard, 1945-09-26, Page 1VOLUME 56 -NO. 05. LYTH ST NDAR III4Y'1'II, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1915. Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance; $2.00 in the U.S.A. Clinton News -Record ' Local Horses Do Well At ;Mrs. 111ctcall' honoured 1lir. And Mrs. Robert'I'urvey Changes Ilands Kincardine Races (1n ler S9th birthday I ',Hove To Blyth ph :1,111T tf1i, 1ee1: in 11.1.1 - George Edward Hall, I'rotn•ielor and Publisher F1.r The Past 29 Years Diep:les Of Business Thy performance o1 t\\t, local Irlrit.- Intr.(•,, ' 111" 1 , rt ;It the race, In !11 iu I\III''arthiie las' I ri'!,I\. ill ton' ecii.in \\ It!! the 111111 1 1hue kill fair WEDDINGS 1 Thanksgiving Day Races Beacom - Laidlaw Be held In Myth I I,' pars 'M;tcr of III: til t tilted 111! 1 Iii., II r, '•„'tied 1 11/rn•, ut 1I\r,l ,oMu11 to our Willa!,,', \Ir and \Ir` 1 11111.1.11 1\;l, tit, scene (,i ;t ',!girt i\ tit. 1'LAfvS ART•, COMPLETE FOR A fur 511111 Ilirtla1I\' on Saturtho, Sep- h„bt.rt fnrvey. ilia ha\e relin,1ui-It'll! :FULL. AF'T'ERNOON ANI) EVENING I 1111, 11(.,1)1:11.! ';11 11 l,t)' III , i:l„ It, ! itenl11,'r _"nsl• Itheir farm on tilt -erond line of \beer 1' , 01' SPORT ANL) EN'l'EltTAINMEN•f „', I (1,, \\M' n \Is'\ Etta, daughter of \Ir Limn Inch)); Christopher 'Tile lad0 • ,t 1 fhr 111•1g111)(111111"11 It.' 1:1'4 '(111, 1;11;1, who 111, 11'e11111' \Ir. ;full \II . T!1, ma- I.;u'iIrt\\, \Io;tj- 11 Stmt, \va- 1.1, _'1,d. ;mid .itol in Ihci1;!thttool at the hone of \Irs. CharL's in;rri,11 \Ir mill \Irs 'lair \'0 have 'Tot\n.!i",. \\,,. 1'ui',,I in nl,u1'i,,;,• t,l 1.11,1 \\'eeh'., ) !'e '!,, n;b1 1 i llc Blyth 'Puri l II.'1"II \l'\1 ,-It cl'tir,l ,:I` trot or I;;,'„ ( !11'1'1,,, l'1' Stout (rl'll lll, '!I ti;11111'I;I1' ;llit'I'll, illi to port Moen 1111' 11 \1 1'!11111; 111, the e„I'lll': 1 i t I . 1 ; l NIr. I I,'I Deet \1 c- \ Beacom, n, ,on „f t III;, L, i'1 •I nit (Clio' u,:' on \I outlay , w1n made th ' anto':nce11u lit that the bn-j- I t+ ,\\Merl I1t' :\I: \Ic(•I:;u-te,, of Lucl;-'pa\ 111r aimil,l" trihnt, ,.0 1111, ocrt- „I \\elliii;tton an) \I ill ,tenni., tr„nl \Ir and ..\I r- x\•1',1,•1 Il',,c'n11, "1 Lon. I. neo had pia„1'li under nee, o\\ncr,hill IR, wt hitt \Ir •111111 1 3 1 Ilial htrr i„M. \I r, St:i 'ey •stip .c ;111+1 \Ir, their oainlit\\, NI 11,ii..1,1 \olden, 111:', \t 11, 11 1,1,111. 1"r on, of the highest Mr 1i F. 11;!31, Oho 1111, 3 10 „11nt'r i a".11 h;n',- Wheu 111 re idenre here "'r1, I!,I,+ t\tr 1., 1. 1,'.11 in 111,' le.i, r„. I le hri,lt' , ur,tu '1'l, k1'w. ;III -Irimilrr ti•:'illll oil the local trail:. 111';1 •111' V err rl'sp,ll•I hit' 1111' tilt' of 1 I .\. til1,'11.1', „11','1;111 ,1• \ "' r'r ,, , '.,, ;ul i'ub!i her .1f the °HI'n printing. This Tor.•.' j, r f11'1'-\,ar „Id, ;mid ha, raimenieir-, actl the iolioniug lathe, )! \It all1 \Irs '1•nrwey have lilyd on j plant sjti:; I')lo, ha, ,, ,11'1 the hu,uw,s 1, I! , hrtd,' \l ole ;l inrll•1, I'c,l n:l ,.i Hi spit mill record This i. Ili, second \\ ere preen! : \Ir,, \Iclk:ly, Mrs A. the ,ecoid line r1 \1„rrl> ewer ,ince Shetland \\„"I, \\ Hi 111111'1: ;ice,-- '111; to \Ir t s .\11:1\ and NI,. II I, 'h,'uI lyean• of :mein'.;, acid in t1\cloy racy;;i', "3'iviiia t', \I r-, 11en,icr,lnl, \Irs honer- the' \ltr' inarrttd, ;Ilan"t forty \•ear, lilt,:'n, win, 3:,,11. alreal!v .ttlken po' 111 , .\life koger,on, \I r, Potter, l a k\ pit, „'r -.'cel ;,!•o ;I 11'1, 1.1 \\ Imo ht' ha, n,lrtici ,:Ite"I he Ila, oil\' ago '1111, farm Ila, been under the tic?,11,11 I x\1'1,1 \\a: ell. Ihl l'il't , 1 the :'1'„1111:. "I'll, , .I ,e fi;itai,(3 opt of the ub,uc\' Ili, \li„ lo -•.•;'Mine \1'oodr, 1'l., \I r, Slor- 'Fur mime ewer linen \I t• '111111'' In 1'11' ,I'•o ra"I rd l.cl• .\u''• w, d'line Pil,li,lier, Ihr,mgitmt \\'(.,11TH (11'1- 1ial cit Hail, fi:1111 around the s1'00. aril, \I r, \\'illiaitt Logan, Mrs 1.\(I,li;ttt, gra1111 Itt•1 toll: it rap from the lro0'il M,!n,lh'r''';,1 'i line la, c. 'f Me couple '1 II:. t, !,I 1x:11 1 of a full ;tf marl, Iib' dri\1r, NI r I'nrwcl', I, a Mr, \\' '11,3 Mr, I'Mn:1 1111 of Plitt- dirt\' year, al_o \. a trjbutl• to the ',alio 11111 kali , 1 \Ir hall'- retiryi nelll 'Hail 11'„' ul::,.t, ndt l lith 101:1 1,•ar•I 311 01\1, i,apt'r tirrle, \\1111 len \c;tl, (Iriv'iol u\;,cru'nee. illi•- ton, \I r, Stan:(.\' Sibtliorl,c, :inn \Irs e-tr,'nl 111 11'lli,'h 111,x' \\'ere 11(.1(1 its the •1'111 brille and g1,.. 110,11 ! of hill,", ler e racing, 1111(1 in;; that t.n \,;,, \Ir furwc\ has (ir.l ht'. The Rey. \Ir Henderson, commlinj'1, a loge number of itywrl- . m left later 011 a ;I 11,:1'! 1 ,I i (((n, n'. It i, :11 pl;nule 1 he \\a, \idely hno\\II mill hi:idly c,-, tell, through e1•t,rn p 1111 tr, lui,l" to 11:.,1, .i h•I' ! „+n' a an 11)1)1(.,1 ;,t ,Irivel1 fill. I)uil,ti!I \Ic('Ii;trle,, tl I"uel:-' kc't••r ,f Tri ity .\nt;liciul Murch, of hear, gathered in hrolyntol\n Srhnol to ' lcrnud II i, le;'be,l 1\1.11 e;rn }ltcat-I t •llotnl. I f lral,linc :I 1'111'1' ,h'1'.,, v.1111,r i,+i I:, i. .r1 ,i i he pr..,urt'll• tr regret I\' th!e press 1 e !i:''r 111 Thr 11-\'' I"",t (Myint \Ir ('u,tnlorl: of \\ Ile,l \Ir, \Iel,'iaf i, a dc1'out n!t'luhcr, give th„ni a 11re11, 11 hart)' \lupi,' t !,1111 trine. at ,I It'tln„i•e e„,l. i 1 I:.' ,".t'! 'nc I, :'•„'!! \1111 ronsi t of ca1 h Ill Ile ;til \Ir \Irt'hilr; \\a al a pl,e•t, 10;1, fur111,31)3 by \Ir, Ilre11cr, \Ir!' Standard, \\ ho began his caret'r ;l, ;a i' 11er1'ge 1nilII,L'll, \I.,, \I111'ICI Smith, I (til 1!n'll' I'r1111'll the\' \\ ill 1'e•t'''t' on ,,'. Hit i 111'!1!!.' concert, I, ",! 1'11 0111 111.1 1011 in 1101 office in 11))1 '\\'„re joint x0'111 , r ,\(lintel (iratluiI ,\ ,ni;:,1111 ;t,3'l!c,. 11'11, read to \Ir, a 11 and 1.11, t iltlt;lly nmr,ed and guided lwllo 1:11, ;I s;':1111 (1 horse Thr} ,old \lett;di 11y \Irs \\'nl. \I ill,, ;1111 \i ' Mrs '''.:11.1 Elliott :Ind 1ac1: '1'll\'nc. \Irs the gro Mn', fafarmfarmill111111'tt •1ottll•11'3)• • \\ 1'11 1'11ttr ,lance in th, \Iemori,ll Ilial 111'0 fear ago, au'I he i, aIle rac-Potter 1rr,entcd her with :I b:,,het of Rus'e1 hone. real) al ad)1re;,, and Mrs •.--T 11,13. pito the ;vele, t') pri !ling until he fin- j i '1'lll'wet• rc1111'e,l a Iti1't'11' occasional (t:( a' 1 !1111!1 1•, 111 It; t'- Illalllfe,t al ally bel a n1' on, liuotype o;'1rat, a a II!.! in the l'u Il d State, 1 Ilo\ver,. She \\a, .13,o the recipiem 1 chair, \Ir •Purvey a .smoking stand, and Alll)lll'il t"Oi(llel' 1111ll'1'le(l tui , .;' ,,,..,,i, 1.r \\'ell attl•udl d 1!o'iii 'u ,,luck he lit:10 magi tilt, sptjnlr al` •I tyvt.w v.i.l be driving Chri,toph' fol n!any rnn".raitilator.v car,k, an,l their dait,hler ,NI Evelyn, 1\ho also , • , ,r l ul; of I'),i8, \\ hen The Standard ,las 11tH t .n in the r ming I,I,111i;,!.ti\•Int, ,Ther i iii,. I ler daughter, \li-s I'al,tOverseas \I cha:•ctl kart• :ct :111 1111111. on '1'hmll:-giwint'•\Ictca!I'e, 1\111, i0 cu1111olt')l ill Otfa11'a, tonal to LI\tll 11'1111 them, 1111, the rr Al St \I , Church I'1.11,01 ,•n I );I\', 1, 11'1E1 i• beim.; .pon•orl d by the Myth 'Puri ('Ie1 ,!i, Ile,!, :11111 nothing re- . :a'I • but t„ He flit ni into effe, t. At, Hi nee' 1"1,.., it \\ a, dc1'ide,l 1,1 'po' l • day at tilt. 'int 11 i'1 ,, 11,3 1'hanl,•L'ivin: 3l,l\, (it - t .Iter \It• hall 1)(13;10 .16, ciu•ecr as 1 010''.- p:lperMlan 50 year, ago on The Sintro; Reformer 11,' \\a, tin,: 1-1 years of age, ;Inti had jest conlplete,l ti; public edncatio11 I I1' caw, In ('limon in 311', t;tl;inL' a positi, n \\jlls ill(' Nc11, kcrord, 1111th 1:1, Ilcn o\\'ucil by the laic \\' 1 NI lichen Ile al,, \1',11, clntl'ot'cll for ,oto(• time tv'itt the N111• I{rl, a paper \\ licit erase(! pnlln•atit , I in i'),i.l, \viten it 1'11; anutl- t'anatc;l \\ith the -Netts h ,cord As- sociated \\jilt \1r hall for i)llny \•cal•s, \while the \\ 601 111:, au cntployce oC I he \t'1' it',nt, \vas Inc bite \Ijs, \label R.'h,''t ('1111.11, \\ ho \vas on the staff of Ihc \1'1,-kurotd in the cepae ity of trliloa• in 11)111, when \Ir Ilall pnrcha,ed the Ilti'jnc„ :\fo 0 mem- ber of lir ,gilt for many year, \v;ls \Ir Hall', stet, Cu pion I, hall, now o\vner and publisher t 1 111 Ila! 1110111 1 .\Ilvo- citIl', pl't'11t'11 aI (;Iwliiil II 1:1, Ill! \VIlo tanolt Ile \triter h ',v tt tickle the ivories on a 111 )1}•pt' hey board Por many pars the ,gtff of the \1'w,-1 (.cord vas jn,l tine bit' hnp;s\ fanl;lw, if 1'1;:'11 the 11riter 11 as privil- eged to be a member, \\'e will 011\11\•1 remember \Ir 111111 a, a good friend and ad\ j •er, newer ;1, ate-, ct,•ion a, to the hest 'Lite for 311'- 1,r• :'bull !T.:lilte'I in leas re;'I'cttilhl: abseil 011 this tinea,- ''j!,ient of a ,('t\inl: cabinet The pros• L. 'ie '11'.ri1-.,:'111'.'_' I).ty holiday beim, I, atnr,la\, September lath, the 111,1,11•"' Irtation, \\ ere Inane by \\'1111011. .\ u•,' t le'c'I I„ 11', 111.01rit\'• It \\ a'‘ felt LIII, hill •!11 Ihd 1,1'o\',Ill' .I i„Wt 11' birth_ I 1'' tool\ place of Miss Irene Cox, youngest day c;al;r• I l'r ill: Shay anti \l its \Villa :\gar 1!1111 ;los s! t'. \\' n,d uit everyunr 1\'lu, t .\n 111,"• Ircal Tor„•, t\llich ha.: been daughter of the late Mr. AIbert Ed- ,1, •11,1 \\,I l( L. 111'.1 ill. Idol childrenin, 1,','.:+1', great ,1'1111, 111 1111,, 111, fir -.1 wear) I)all'lt1• ft'tl',`.illttlelltt fere ,t'l'wt•II b\' I'„ll„11111,1; I, .1 ,','p1' (1 ill. 1)1111'es,: tt;trd (-o•:, :11111 \II, (-1,S, of Sandpit I, !, \fell'! 1111:.1. of racing, i, I)t'trh 1lenley. o\\ne(1 h\• the hn,l'•-,c,, \1(s, (.1.0,0x' and \II,.,"\Ir and \Ir, kohert 'I'nrvc\', an)1,l "tl;acc , 1':\1.11„11. and 1'te t'!iiftird I'I'.. elle'' \':'I 111•'-i+t tt three clas- \\'al••`n Ileo., of t Itt11 This hnr.1. i, Stbthot•I,t 1 tttttl; Carter, 18th Highlander, of Canada. „', ;1 .'''I Iron til' parr. d _._h trot of Meint, raced an! (rained by that \•t•teran 1','1101111 1, a cop\' 01 the ad,lrc„ \lany of your flicnd. and nciglbotlrl 1 111111 1 ,'n \Ir ;Ilii \I r, •I,+hn t';n I ter,of \tllltir11, OSI;it'I,• "lilt' bl'ntr-1,a,'e, :1111 ;1 CI'1c, race For Ilii'':18 of It t I: ',\peri\'ncc, (1(111r \Ir\:111. Jr. read to \Irs. Metcalf tit\'e_ g;t'hered here tonight to ,pend lgroonl Til• been in the Canadian :\rin\' i111 '.'',lilt-„ ;nu ,', 11,1 . Itill for earn \t the hin1(1 ilc rare, on 1 iida\' t)t•;u• \Ir, \letcalf; 1'or nee day in ',one more evening tl'itll \•ou :Intl to ttoli !! i' he Heal(. it ,p'en!id showing Inc 11';1, Tor five \•'ars, taking part in the hal- 'race 11 tie o Itr,.'11, and for the green every three !ninth mild st\I\•-it\'t', colt Gni', Spct)1 a, 1'011 111(1'1 to a 111'11' I rare, ;I purse of `••'11.1111 11'111 be offered first one heat, finish(.I in a dead heat 1 Jan campaign, and being 1'„undo, 1m IParll one of 11, 1• pl'I\'llcgctl to relrbl'aIt ti tillllllllll\' in \vhiel1 to IIIa1:C 1'ntll"III Thr ':_'M ;'Iul ':15 there 11'111 tC for first in 111 •errand heat, and cattleIhc (111 of her I,irtll. 'fo-d:lt it i, eotn hoult'. Ilhc fighting I.,' the Gothic Lint'. I'or l i the past three years the bride has been they, he Its, \\ lh every heat a race• rr ,rad in the third lent only I,1,IIII, it I tnr•1 al • t I t rat i 111 • and \'t', 1'„ 111' }; Itil I: \oil have 1.\'1'11 :11111111 ll; for 111;111\• i , Tilt. ill', .11 1•ac, 11111 coil I,t of three by a nu;c Thi, Morse i, one of the il fri,11,3,, have gathered to pay tribute t 11vnl:int in ;l 0 its munitions factory at Read- Mali mile Mei 1 t ,I hrr'I later; in ('i,nada, his )111111 \'1:n's and \wC Ililwl' tottn'I 3'ou the Inst , jig, 'fhc bee h: \' !<in0,tt,': off lriat- ! to Coll .I, you peal antlhel' Illllr,l„IIC' „1 Ill'IgIlMolll'. 81111 friends, altl'a\'. 1\'ll- \• „ 1, I .\i,' i1!ttilil't3 Itir the afternoon is a beim: that o1 \\'ill's (irattal with 1 I I cd, and Il„ I ',are- \\'ifs at the organ It i, pleasant to fool: barn: upon the Tin,"1111,3! t)url:anrrmt Arrangement; 111;11'1: of 2;11'1, 111, ,11.1' 1\'11, Peter - !, to lend .1 helping 111111(1 111 111111'11 ,`f (n iia\' lwl'ddlmt 1111I,IC, '1IIC 11\'IIIIU 1 luny year, til \\ ifing ,ovine and 1111111 for train, ,till 1111\1' to be nladr, but I1Ienley, lith a paring it:trl, of ':It.-".i''irjrn 1 1: \yltjtll you h;n'c ,pent among tlecll 1\'hcn lite people of L'I\th knots sung 1ecr.', -Lead n,, Ilea\elt31 Father, ,, you :l; we 3:no1•, you, they 11'111 under- lead us,' and ' Love Divine. All Love g"o,l prl.1 11'1,1 ,tl,o bt' giwcu fir tllj; Ind a tr , ting mark of _:01 .\, we ns ;eat 1t' 11'; 1 and prl\' that von may -t'1!e l Irl' n es 1111, i, ii, lint \•ear of Island setnethinci' of how the feel in 1:\relling.•, ('rent b, 3 tt 1(1 1 + u, I' ,r „am. 1eat., l0 1 The plan- t) the concert and dance having you leawc n, The bride 1v•1, Ojveu a\vay by her raring, and in 111, lour .tart, during l`Dllll'. .\, ;i ,'11;111 expression 01 our Ma1', Teen I,'it i' the baud, of the en - ;the current ,e,l•ull Ile Ila, Iltll,tlt'( oitl\• ,I11r1'I'l' r('g;ll'I fol' w011, 1C all: you It \\'l' ;II''! ,1.1'1'1 It 1111'(. 1011 gra, !)Int oldest brother Frederick Cox, She lei HE(' committee, and twill Ie ;Die 11:'11 (1111 11,1 lift' 111,'111'\• \\ 111,1,11 'accept these 1.,111,, along t'111I our hell art. glad to know that you are going to wore a g 1011 111 11•ltitt' figured (•11,111' :11!I1cunced ;I• soon a; arrangenlelltS hr,,, I:1','e been kcenb- intcre•fed n 1yi,hcs for a hrlcllt, healthful and take III' cash r, :u 11 su ia1'e Ittit twitll ti It 1, am! net veil tigurl' 3 111!1 ;tee cunlpll'te 1';I,'lilg IU1' ilial!\' x'1';11',, ;11111 1111, Ill)i'le ,rn„ 1111- Illli,rl', :leisure 11111(. 111 11'1111'11 to enjoy It true lov'er's h1•"l,, and ivy leave.., ;l•t,1 foul;,, very n,.nli,ing They have re- Ii ' ut ura'Igr bh ssunl brad (Ire,,, it it ' foilo\\tnt: committees have been \11', \1(.11';111 \1110 1, 111 ,plclt'h,l Ilt';II111, 1 •\, a ,light lokell of our l',fl'l'lll for I !:1,,, ,1intcd, 11'1111 the 1i1,1 mentioned in reiwed „tut t', r\' tempting bid, for this replied to the addrc'•,, 1111th i:'t; her y11n, n•1' 1011 ;1st: you to accept the,c'g'1,l ('rut dull 1'1:1111 11t1 1111 8111 01 111' ,,,,,,,I, rel.'• a, chairman: 111 r,r, 1111, 11 011i.1 ,1 eutngly rattler have I'rieu,l, i )i ttcn 1111)1111,,, and c\pres gilts mot for their value, Cult ;is a re- illr111,i own til c carries! a ,It'1t'rt Dare committee--L'aillir 1';ur,ll, Gen .1 good it"'.'>l' 111;111 the 111'•,Ill'\' I 111CIIItranl'l' i,t illi' \'1'111'. S,l'nt 111 the knit 3IRt 111 da I: I•l'lh 1•11 1ttiotl-, tit',11 \. ,jig herself a, nnt\orlll\' 0f the Ian- I\Ir\all, lar!: \,i;t„'n, \laitiiuul llcnry, Ili. driver, stir \I1'\;ill, has many our thus best, ,tI upon her. The ke\•, III•ot\nloltn (ti itotnity" 1'1111 rihhnls in the bridegroom's rl'!tl'! Intl hill II,Ill,lhan yacht:), year,' txperietc hack of hint .1 1. 11 1Iemly.sull alto ad Ire,. sill Ihc Mr and Mrs 'I'nrvey are no strangers nnntal ,"I11ut,, a d 1113 attcndt''1 Ip\ thou !, Commit tet' -George Radioed 11,01 frjv t'is, \Ir< k 1 H;ll\er, as 11lattou \Ir \Ir\;dl 101 cn1' nl the l.lrl\ (lirt'r- gathering. iM 111\'111, h;ning wi,itc)1 1'1111 their ,11111 \Vat•11, :it:sn 5ihthorpe, Jack At - \\'c learn 11.1111 pd ante flat I1' Hill tf I ti _ urs ;Ind \l i„ Uorotlt\' 1)tnlge\•, t ttir+ of the 111 pian 'Trotting :\1.01111- 1'he :Ilaulald join; with friends in dl;ughirr,, \Irs \'o•Iden and \Irs Hut' bin on, liabcrt \1't'tlit \1'altir \f r. stili continue to re i,1' in Clinton tion, of Toronto ND \I,\all has den Cull: from time to tItttt \It '110 ;l, bridesmaid, inti 1,\' \lastcr Christ','' Gill, Ge•v'gc I'ro\\n, Inert '1'11,1;1'r and III\ ll :11111 surrounding CDIIIIIIIIiIjt)• 111 I pher Cox, het nephew, as page boy. While 01 rlgtet very much \Ir hall', r1 -ell and rac:'d many horses, notable e\Icudjng hc;trty cttlgralulati„Il.; to,eey is it present on a trip to \\'jnuipcg :Trani: (l•'11, \It's Lal:'r am: \Ij,s hung(.\ \ort pate retirement, 1, must n,'t forget a \word among these Icing .\rrhd;lic (i1 111 Its` \Ir>, \itIt ilf on the veasio 1 t;i her in cunlian\• 1'1,11 \It• Charles .Agar. pink dresses, a. I 1111: rue Intl head- NI ca,l 1 I'iu;lnrt' Con:nutter-\„it I:clr, 1LIr- Df tvelc 'int' Ili the nett' on'ncrs, 'Air \\'1IA a 'Hari: of 2:0'Cl. which he soul 1 I 5)111 birthday, 11111 these lint yea. ago 111 John :\thou 1l \\'r, :Vkcv and \II 'I'nnllin, sn men conte Li 1'131)1"i kicky(' by a \vide ' 111111, for the handsome figure of experience in nc\tsimper 1,r11 Moll $81:11 were a , `riate.! will The h:ric I?\ \I r \1,. I'\ll ill \arIe driving Dutch 1t' C CIJ i f_oityc "f5 ---V anincr, .1 weekly publication, 11kcyIllnl\ ,11 tit Ihanksgi ing haft, \hitt as nt'\I', .Ilitor, and \I I• 'I'otnlin,tn as ' 311 hl1'tll ti I 'I'Manl:,gi\ ing Day, , Oclotcr :\„ist;Itt Supe, inlenticnt For the pall nth 11'1:' comp( linen on that day fill year ND. .\tke': h:1; been Editor of the keen, it, titan, wt.! hnr,t•s are t's- 1)ail\ ('^nurser_'al \e\v,, of 'Toronto: pecle(1 \I:tkr \•rttr plans 11111' to ,pend \Ir Toutii,•!r.n has scrod as a Staff 'I'Icllksgi\ing I ta\• in 131\ill Sergeant with the Canadian Army for the past two and 0 half years V - - \\'e all I our \Dice of welcome as they G(plid Roads C011lmittee begin their l an: rs :Is publishers of The r \, r 1 mice .Anllual l rip Taman Re -Union held In L011(1011 \h. and \I r, \\'illian I':i sigh, of 'l'ot- tenit:tnt, and former well I:noon resi- dents of Illytll, were callers i:t Myth on tIond•ly afternoon, and 1'llile here TRINI'T'Y CHURCH BLYTH dropped in to say hello, at The Stand- ard Office. \Ir and \It•s l: ttigI have been visit- ing at the li0nit• of \Ir and \Irs ,\Ilcn Burl,11 n•t, of London. \Irs hurt 111 1'or- '1RINITY CHURCH BELGRAVE nail\• Ida Taman, daughter of the laic News -Record, and express the hope \Ir and \hit lobi '1':11 111 and i, also I I Ihtt't•c \\'il)i•lut \forritt returned last ';?II 1' 11 l'.;eni.ng Prayer and Set tech I:nu1n herr. that lh, undt'ttal:ing \will Hol only he ',week rn.l l011o1'ing a very cnj„\'ahle mon. b1'. iclirial to themselves, but also to the . On Sunday 0 rt' -union was held at 11'111111llllil• wIlt'11 tic \1'\\•1-kccot•d Iri1,, a, a member of the Ilnron County ST MARK'S AUBURN the honer of \Ir and Mrs Burt, Mienserves. \\•c;1%, stn., it \will Connri1 {int'd Nom!, ('rnnniltce. '1'111<' the following ptople were pLcsrnL All ' is an 11111111,111 event for the Gond h ids Harvest Services art very well InwtVlI In 1110. cotulnittt- Connmittee and embraces a tour of in- 11 am -Nlorning, Prayer and Sermon it\•: Local Nati011al Clothing >In'riil'n through different peat, of the i:,'tl 1, 111-1!ilrwc•t 1Iotne, til' i'ct•• \Ir and \Irs hoc Sturgeon and \lis. Pro\Mat of ()Mario at 1 (Quebec. 'This It \1 1' hu11eel, of ('I:nttu 11)1it'I Gidlr\, Toronto; \hiss Barbara Collection ( OI111i11tteC \•t'ar'> trip look in many p'Int, in On- t1.1'Yall; iiig Progralln ta'3„ ltd l)nchtc, and the ronuujtfe . --`-\'--`- Mien and Mr James Jones, Detroit, \lith•; \[r and \Irs A, Mitt, Loudoun ArAI organizations in the village, and toured the northern part of both pro- i , BLYTH UNITED CHURCH \lt and \Irs \\•isliI?n, London; and the schools adjacent to itlylh are co- 't•3nces One experience that stood out l;t' Ilii t , Mrs R M Carter, of Totten- in Reeve \lorritt's r ,inion, 1 a, a wish I I'ht' 1\,111\• Service last `inntlay morn_ 1 Totten - operating to I.ovidc lora fine enter I I, barn. tainntcnt to be givl'l in the 111\11) inn:, the ruining di,lriets. The gt•oul, 11110 las very largely attended (hying t C'''nnnunitw 11;1111 on \lou)1ay evening, leen 1 111:0 on ;. Iota of the Fast \I al- Ito the ;I1ness of the Snperinlendent, I .\ most enjoyable get-together' was October ISth, The price of admission Mr !Whorl', the ntit istcr presided Ihc result of the reunion, :vile \line in Northern Quebec, mill ' 11111 be a parcel of "t'sc)1 l'Intlting'' .this prnwed a nerd inter(.'ting ;andens \\Dunt( ladle,' choir, under the kid- I \Ir and \Irs I?mtigh returned to Lon- twhic't will he scut to 11'1furtunales in lightrniutl c\lrerirlrt,t,crshii) of \ir .\ I? Cool:, contributed idol] again on Monday, Ina expect to 1I1t splettdi 1111'rlllrors The Scriplurt' lie hack ttt 131\111the end of the week. European Countries. (live this worthy I 'TI.(i,,e who 1. id; the trip were \Vat'- Les.ons lett' head by kora I'llilp, Atm \\'bile here on \loud -,y t' "1 tact cause your support and help to rclitt'e den .\ lex .\lerandct•, of racy •I'ott•n- teatime \ere lead Donald Cowanhan,l the suffering of countless million, . :ship, 1:evve Cecil \\'hccler,. of 'Morris, • many old friends who were debit htrd \It• Cool: :\ long lilt 0f members of Ito see then', again. T,Ite people of ltlylh and vicinity are l (.eve Iu,scll if,'rrarce,\Irl illop.'thc school was pre,entcd with Uiplumas all urged to be prcicnf, so keep thti Andrew Contbcs, District Engineer, of , 18th Sunday After 'Trinity 1) a nl -Holy Communion. 1(1 ;l !n -Sunday School. awl seal, for regular attt'i1 1t' Also alcove date hi mind .\ silver collet•liou Stratford, 16'y Patterson, Niton Coon - Diploma, I.'r Scripture \Icuu,r\ \\'orI:!ATTENDED WEDDING will be taken at the door to defray t\' I'.nginccr, Godt'rirh, and Reeve \\'rat• leen distributed Sc to 0 large number of expenses of th" hall, and any surplus \lurritt, hlylll.ANNIVERSARY boys aid girl; who recited correctly will be used to purchase additional - clothing \'--- frrul the pt•esctihed Course RIPE RASPBERRIES \ haptistt al ,elwict• 111, ctu)1utic')1 Sol luhn C lcturllls Galbraith, st>n f MOVES 'f0 VANCOUVER \Ir• \M,Ilter NI c(d1 plowed flown a \I • and \Irs C Galbraith patch of tan^ respbcrrics last ',week-, Next Snnd:ty the service(. will to held ;)r (' I', 'I''•'ll, \Irs 'Poll, and daughter land in Ilse pro(t'ss informs us that he according to Standard 'Pint' Jill, have taken rap residence in Van- I.tolipc'll to pick ,(.feral ripe berries, 111;15-Sun)1a1 School a,uvcr, 11,C, where 1)r Toll has taken which were of splendid quality There a position as Dental Supervisor of were also Hoary green outs (01'111 11.1 011 11 ai-'.\u Ambitious \lather° Schools the branches 7 pin: "'1'hte Spitler in the Palate" Iresst's, 1'1111 gold 11crlactl Illi(' gift „f tld \•odd'•v, Jack .\thi,',on, 11111 \V;II- tn, l'lif Shold,r0ok, 1'•tncr,on Wright the tridttirootii0 and carried bouquets 1 1'ublirit; Committee -Stan Chcllcly, of pin!: and white carnation,. The page boy wore 0 blue ',nit. 'Hit' bride's minuet. 1.11•)1 'l'urvey, George McNall, 1)el Philp, Stan SihtIorpc, Stuart Robin - lore a grey coat and tilt ,ilk dress, ttitll 1!11"1: actessorit•s, The duties of Isclllail i'onnnillec-\0ry Kyle, tett best nlal \were tarried out by Corporal 1,..„., (io:dolt .\t':il,tille, Cor 1),(!tt'rty I h Ion•'s, Lryal 1?sinlonton Rtgjmmnl1 I:nlrrlainnu tt Committee - Frank of Canad I. Ile also read then) a tele grant fro ti the bridegroom's parents its 1 1 t111lan. Harv,'\• 'McCallum, Stan Sib- Canada, Fifty guests attended a re- tIorvc, Stan lltcllct\• I'llrse committee inch will pleas pay reptiou ;It I•:lesholt 11;111, and the honey- , utirulol• attr:,lion to the committee; ',noun ty n 'pert in Laudon and Nov- thrl' arc ,n, and unable to act, should castle, \I'•,. (ole' going away in :t (1011: grey pin stripe snit, \till) black I:otjfy the Turf Club, ,o that alterations accessories She and her husbatld ca11 I,' 111,a111', Inc bj,• (lav only a ',Tel; and rcrciwi'd many \\coding presents, in- eluhng gifts of money from many friends. to he on their tors This event trust 111, dole in h!,torr a, one of Illvth's \' molt ottt;taltdini, vettilll•r: \ large (.vitt•\ of horse, i; almost as- I4ea(iill;,' litildsillall .1acki 111c- .nr,, i, evt'n tl1j, early ,late Every Llr01' 011 Leave From1' vulien, r i now available at the Ne111 011lldlillld local rare it•;;r1;, particularly good a re,lui,jle if you a half a't\0y, ;111! committee, will have Leading Bandsman lack \fr1'.Irow i, 1'n jo\'i'tg a t\vo-Nvecks' furlough ,It Llhlittg, wnt't 1, ,c\pcct to get Loon horses Officers Elected Iris home her, at•rivitrg home by trail', ; .\f a special timeline- of the Turf on Saturday lack fila, been ,tatit,neu (Club, held 1,11Tuesday evening, the at St to:ul',, \toftundland• for over following olfirrr, leen t3e,ittl: 11'0 \ car,, and l.;l, been connected 1 ith i'rrlidrnt : AD 1?11u'rsn'1 \\'right :\wan,''' h;ll•ul 'Ie is also a I1\ICS member of th• drum section of an \, Secretary. \fr lfaitland llcnry orchc,tra, \O deb i; composed of mem- liters of :in. bads' Thi, orchestra has BIRTHS Mcen very ptpt,lar :and ha' played 1111111\' 1lt'1.1.1W-111 i111t11, 011 September centres throtiebout 'Newfoundland 1;111, 1035, io \Ir. and \Mrs Harvey Jack enlisted with the Royal Cana- 1 hill(.\', a ,ku,ghter The baby passed Wan Navy at Toronto in November, way tin' ,ane be 19.1', and prior to going to Newfound- _v- 1"1"1 1\':1, 511116nm•,I with the 31\ICS TAKES POSITION iN ST. THOMAS '11) 11 Hand at Toronto. which las lin- I tlr Icadcr,lti, of Lieutenant Com- \Ir h,lw 1)01,11ytt left on Sittlday for \Ir. Elmer Pollard, -Mrs. 1'rjtzley' 1 ' honl,t, where h las secured a \Ir and \1r, John Staples, Gordon, inlander .\ 1•- Lr;!ll\, 11110 was 1:1 charge St.f t " t ' 1 •tot l't'nnctll (111(1 \\'ilnta, \Ir and \Irs Geo. of all Canadian Naval hands ;esi i, it in a hardwarI '; c c Ile report to Halifax on October Sill, --_v \Ic\all, and \11-. \1•illiam Radford. all 1 of Myth, and \tics N'ttherine Du- where he will hl stationed ATTENI)INC, ONTARIO charnn, \Ir and Mrs James Nogg, 041 I..\(' h.I•ric \I 1-1 who iia, been AGRICULTURAL CCLLEGE Scafirth, ;Metaled the 5th \voiding an- 111- '11.(, during t:it• pas1 Iwo \weeks, got.; Mec,r; Tack Watson ctrl Arnold 1tivt'rsat'v of Mr and Nit's (ICirge f, Toronto on Saturday, and expect; .l'aletttt'r 1 1\ . et'ttalicnl'ed a course at Fritzley, of hurford, o1'cr the \'(.tel:- ,11''•1\• to receive his discharge Barrie idle Ontario Agricultural 0' liege, end. ala: hetil .(ativncd at Camp Borden tCtielplt Secret Details Of Jap Balloon Bomb Disclosed Forests of British Columbia In Danger From Attack Of Incendiary Bombs Widespread fires in the vast for- est areas of British Columbia anil extending onto the rich grain lands of the Prairie Province; might have materialized, had rho Japan- ese been able to eos(tnue tho war and so maintained their incendiary bomb attacks by halloos on Cale ada, it has been di.selos.,d by Na• tlonal Defence IIeadetut •ters. The bombs, first of which were discovered at \liuton, Sask., early. last January, cascaded down in unknown quantities from the Pa• cific coastline to the Western On, tario border, and had their fiery loads not le on smothered in the snowy vastness of the \\'est, some rich areas would have fallen prey. Disclosing some hitherto secret details of the Japanese device, the army said sotto of the booths were of the high explosive type hut any which were detonated fell in un - open country told no material dam - ago or loss of life occurred. Fragments of the balloons, which began falling on the United States and Canada last December, have been found as far south as Mexico and north to Alaska, In Canada to date 250 recoveries, from tiny parts to complete balloon, have been made, with tho latest at Mc- Bride, 13,C., August 4. Danger For Years The army statement warned that It was possible tho balloons re- covered were only it fraction of thoso completing the lower strato- sphere journey from Japan and there was danger for years to come of unsuspecting campers, trappers and tourists detonating unexploded anti-personnel bombs. The self -destroying mechanism on many of the balloons did not function and the picric containers, designed to explode tho paper bal- loon, can be just as dangerous as the unexploded bombs. Although no definite clue has been unearthed as to the object of the attacks, it Is believed the Japs eventually hoped to gain In• formation on weather conditions, prevailing wind currents and be- havior of their balloons for future systemized flights, Research experts, inter -service bomb disposal squads, air force personnel, Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police, civilian police, Indian trappers and forest rangers joined as a co-operative force to comb the great hinterlands of the West AIR HERO SETS UP AIRLINE INTO ONTARIO TOURIST HAUNTS His score 11 Nazis planes destroyed, a probable and seven damaged. Sgdn.-Ldr, Bert Houle, D.F.C., and Bar, Massey, Ont.. is seen with his mother when he re- turned home. Now he's setting up an airline into the north country of Ontario. to recover and render the missiles harmless. R.C.A.F, pilots were successful in shooting down several of the balloons. • Ingenious System The balloons, constructed of tough paper, ill feet in diameter and carrying 19,000 cubic feet of hydrogen gas, were designed to operate at a height of nearly five miles and to stay aloft for about one week, This was done by an ingenious system of dropping ballast when- ever the balloon dropped below its operational height. If the balloons went too high, gas was automatic- ally released from the balloon. The merchanism, with its battery- and aneroid barometers, was so ar- ranged to release the bombs after all ballast had been dropp,et. On the amain balloon there were 19 shroud lines, each 45 feet long, gathered together at the lower etul and knotted to a steel ring, When completely filled, the balloon was capable of lifting, at its operation- al height, a weight of 250 pounds. Self -Destroying Devices Tho outside steel ring, or "chan- delier," contained 72 holes with blow-out plugs In all but two holes. These contained long green fuses which were ignited by friction ig- nitors when the balloon was launched and after burning through two 33 -foot pieces of safety fuse— taking approximately three-quart- ers of an hour—two plugs were blown out and their sprit allow - KI the connection of the aneroid barometer to a battery. As long ns the balloon stayed at a proper height there was 1.0 need for any mocha!) Ica! opera lion. The weapon tsvas fitted with two self -destroying devices. The stand- ard Japanese picric acid demolition block was tied to a wooden block In the inner ring with detonator and fuse through one of two holes. The other hole was fitted with a GO -foot length of safety fuse which led to a flash charge fastened in a sleeve cemented to Ute balloon. When the last bomb was releas- ed, a contact detonated the bal- loon and ballast release gear and both were destroyed. Made of Paper All of the balloons found were of paper construction, except 0110 of rubberized silk which carried a radio transmitter in placo of the usual incendiary citnnlster. This gave rise to the belief that these balloon armadas were accompan- ied by at least 0110 balloon -borne radio. Standard signals picked up by a listening post from such transmit- ters permitted the e: emy to plot the course of the balloons acEoss the Pacific and procure valuable information about prevailing winds, \VH:\T CAN YOU SPARE THAT TI'IEY CAN WEAR? ... Used clothing is wanted for over- seas relief . , , Take it to your local clothing collection dept. Thi;; sign marks Houle's airfield. He's only employing veteran R.C.A.F, per::oncl and plans a feeder -line for T.C.A. as well as a service for tour- ists seeking the best hunting and fishing spots. MEMORIAL TO JEWISH CANADIANS As the result of a fund started by Jewish Canadians, during the European fighting, the sum of £500 has been raised for the purpose, of establishing a "Canada Memorial Grove" in the Holy Land. This is the equivalent of 1,400 trees, On Sept. 6 a scroll commemorating this project was presented to Lieut. -Gen. the Hon, P. J, Montague, Chief of Staff, CMHQ, by Pte. Lillian Meltzer, St. John, N.B., on behalf of Jewish members of the Navy, Army and Air Force. The group which participated in the ceremony are shown here,, left to right: Capt. W. Epstein, Calgary; Pte. Meltzer; Lieut. -Gen. Mon- tague; Col. J, Logan -Veneta, Chief Protestant Chaplain, of Ottawa; Col, M. O'Neill, Chief R. C. Chaplain, of Edmonton, and Maj. Gershon Levi, Senior Jewish Chaplain, of Montreal, who made a speech, S/Ldr, Jacob Eisen, RCAF Chaplain, of Edmonton, was present also, LIFE RETURNS TO ATOM -BOMBED NAGASAKI ROAD BACK to new life in Nagasaki. Families, like one above with loaded cart, trek in to find homes, NEW HOME for bombed -out Nagasaki family above is built from pieces of tin fcund among debris. Mother and her son are eating their usual meal—rice. Photo is one of first showing rebirth of city. BOMBED -OUT occupant of home that stood in place of this of rubble in Nagasaki has found new place to live. Jap char- acters on the board give his new address. BURNED atomic bomb vic- tim above was Japanese pris- oner of Japs at Nagasaki. CLEANUP of ruined city is under way, as picture above shows. F.oadvey is open for at least one-way traffic and homeless victims o` Naga-aki ado^ is bomb gather rc' - 'rt ; and kin' -licher. This photo was taken in ccnter of devac:atcd area. HORIZONTAL 1,7 Pictured former U. S. ambassador to Japan, 11 Value (abbr.), 14 Verbally. 15 Hoarfrost. 16 Unit. 17 Fragrant, 18 Helps. 19 Quote. 20 Like, 21 Amperes (abbr,), 22 Bow slightly, 23 Article of furniture, 25 Debutantes (collog.), 26 Jumbled type, 27 French article. 28 Default. 29 Knock. 30 Chaldean city. 31 Girl's r 32 Cut ofi. 33 Clothe. 35 Erase, 37 Negative 38 Mexican Indian. 40 Fatten. 1 2 3 4 _14 17 2,0 23 24 FORMER AMBASSADOR i Answer to Previous Puzzle 18 Ile is an able MESCIAONEY (pl.), JA T E C H L I ,`.:' SIE A L E D� 19 Company R I ., ",:71 L2,A (abet,), gll Antenna. NG�;EDE'T i l_. PRO 22Hewas NEHTENDEDy,�ES ambassador to G A L_ EA 7`;: T E_ N fE AN .I S E ---, or Japan. L_PNCE EMI T-_23Smears, SHORT gAT":L 1 ONS 24 Weird. L I PSTC I_N,SLLRA T L�1T -"LH I N E STA R J S N . p 25 Portal. ES 26 Ache. airy N:T,S_TA 28 Mail (abbr.). CAGE RE- /11:1- 29 Registered M A D nurse (abbr.), 34 Earth's surface 42 Ontario VERTICAL 36 Wandering, (abbr.). 1 Book of the 39 Tavern, 44 Illustrate, 41 Dative (abbr.) 46 Exclamation, Bible, 43 To plug. 48 Aggregate of 2 English money 45 Interrogative animals of a of account. word. given region. 3 Food dish, 46 First man. 50 Sworn pledge. 4 Trees. 47 Musical 51 Granted facts, 5 Bend. instrument. 54 Feminine 6 Henry (abbr.). 48 Distant, name, 7 Grasps. 49 Chemical 55 Morning 8 Eliminates, suffix, (poet.), 9 Print measure 52 Sesame, 56 Fungus (bot,), (p1.). 53 High card. 59 Coloi',10 Us. 56 On account 60 Gone by. 11 Vacant, (ober,), 61 House of 12 Insect. 58 Symbol for worship, 13 Sheltered side. germanium. S ._.zs 27 '3o 4 31 ?tiMi11 33 34 ? ; 35 ,rti,r• X38 39 40 3.I 45 49 41 43 7 9 9 10 FIs 19� 12 16 %'," • 37 41 aj IS 1i(V .SI tiS7 S8 f1 61 52 S3 N OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams ,r'NIOM SA(D;SOME.DAY t•1A`/- ' '' .. %� e; •I BE YOU`COLILD TAttiE ' ' `�', j��,/ ' ' PIAMO LESSONS-- /l .I ,� � ' NOW DON'T GO I �!! 4;•,i',t ,i GETTING ANY, I - \ ,;. 1I; OTHER. FUNNY •:1,Z•4'• . iill1111 IDEAS; .. y,. ;'i,: \���`gli //./. /' 'I.µ� '/ ' /'/ / r•� 7 r . ttw, uc. I•AP ofKr, nae•THE DREAMER, JR.WILLIAMS THE SPORTING THING By Lang Armstrong "He says he's autographed so many basebl!s he can't write in a straight line!" THE SPORTING THING 4 fi "Why use the machine? I can see through her!" FOP—Retribution /OU NEEDN'T VIC 7'.;:?, -. 1-fE WON'T C YOU This Curious World By William Ferguson ALASKA AND Q'-QELL, N O RWAY, ARE IN THE SAME GEOGRAPHICAL. LATITUDE. pile AVERAGE: RAILWAY PRESIDENT REACHES HIS POSITION AFTER 30 YEARS' RAILWAY EXPERIENCE. a 12.16 ANSWER: A bird, commonly known as a nighthawk, i COPR, 1941 BY NEA SERVICE. MC. ��//f T.14. PEG, V. 9. PAT. OM� ✓ V V A BULL- &AT ISA E3/r2v RFPT/LE MAMMAL. SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith �ti �' � /- .•tea• _ air^•y �'! .,,,.�. lel fj ���� -, ,. COPR. 1939 BY NEA SEBVI C. 1.1.1. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 4 6-i9 "1 think it's a shame you sold old Nellie. She'll never get used to those city folks' ways." MUTT AND JEFF— Just Goes to Show LOOK OUT, JEFF! IM O.K� I'M NOT HURT -- I FELLON MY HEAD! YOU'RE BURT! STAY RIGHT \\\ WHERE You ARE! I'LL CALL AN AMBULANCE! that CROSSTOWN By Roland Coe "Stop interrupting, Dear! After I finish my account, you can give them the actual facts!" THIS ARMY "He just keeled over Sir!,—I told him he could draw any amount he wished!" a Patient Shouldn't Be His Own Doc HM -THIS CUT oN YOUR HEAD! I'LL HAVE To SEW IT ONLY TWo oR THREE STITCIIES! By BUD FISHER WHILE YOU'RE AT IT, WouLDYol MIND SEVJ I NG A Burial 1 , oN MY Y[ST? L'M Not MARRIED! WHAT A DUM$ DOCTOR! HE SEWED UP MY VEST AND SEWED A BUTTON ON MY DEAN . ) (3.3 !pl REG'LAR FELLERS—The Constant Lover ,P5"- SHE; LOVES ME, SHELOVES ME NOT! L.,.... Mt AHO GET Mc ANOTH`-;?- DAISY •' • SHE LOVES ME., 5HE LOVES tylE NOT! THIS ONE IS NT COI\JN' OUT RIGHT EITHER! NIP �y — +\ W` •a% 11..1. Y,.. 1„41Y,•,•,.4 I'LL GET THIS THING RIGHT IF ITS T75' LAST THING %(NT6c2,1 - HE HATES FAT "-111eleMead by Tho 11"11 SynJlaelr, Ttlr.) By GENE B s RHES —AN Ir I.DON'T \ SETTLE IT HEFLE. I'LL FIND ANOTHER. FIELD '__ By J. MILLAR WATT a PAGE 4, ' THE STANDARD I.I Lel i i'''i141CtiRKKIQiRt[K 441114 4g,4"444'4"4lchul•ch that' %':a, bc;ultifnl wit );ladi-t,\\innitre'! \i,ited 1.1,1 ttwel: \lith \ir• t uli, a,tcr lilic, and t 1111'11 lar\;,. .\ ;tui \I r, t' \\ Ilru\ n, of S1 'Ihunta,• -11 ElliottInsurance 1 /A 1 `l ,r e n cy IlliNetl i h"ir UI ,; 2 \ ,,it t • tang two ;11,- , \I I . 4,, I. 1„ •nt.,11 and lldll ;htl r, of -, C7 jllrl,priatr ,lnthrnl, \\1111 \Ir, Lala' Ii l.i IluinItl 'I, arc \l-lttng \Ir :Int! Mr, BLY'1'II-- ONT. is; Munro .I1 the organ ;11111 \Ii,, Vivian Main 1,,,,• lit',tu,tll• Strain:Irto ,4 'It inii llcr ,11 the pial'.,.. mi. .lull \I r, 1.. ,lir \ inct'ui ant' Iltct Hugh l \\Ikon a lu'nur nlini,trr children \i,tel on Sunday with Mr INSURE NOW! AN I) BE ASSLJREI) \\,t, 1:1111.1 ,I,e;ll;cr• In hi, ',penult:- 'old Mr, II;Ir\e \IhI)„\fell• Car - fire - Life - Sicliness - _ACei(Iellt,'1•1•111.111” \Ir \t"II•n \ciconlell ri,itul' I.r;Luft.; Se,u'a:. 1'Ilvii \\'Ithtlnan of A, trtlnl 1 ttt,l•'.\ hl,•t•h, \\ t ...tIi1l,L Londe`- \"ictori,l, 11 C 1, \i,itine hi. },;trent., ' J. _T. It, 1 1111ott. Col'(IO11 Elliott A ' hurt%, (ai nut\, ; It,i the ,i.tt r church of NI'. awl \I r, I•:;i 1 \\ II llIlnau• 4 Offleo Photo 104, Re9Idenco Thune 1:9 or 140, fi `the \illwage, and a{ a ,aid hr felt 1).,,glily , \ nunlbcr 'rum tlli• di,lrirt •1ttrudcd "COURTESY AND SERVICE" A i!1„n ted 11' be I;th in .\Itlmrn. .tltc .\i ii \(",,ti', -entire, at the Knox r i4 i1i`dl$i•Di`r37,dt`dtsPINN?!i`NItai t'IN)iDi°NpaliS1: lealit31/2+2a,i912121 2Dat3;)INNDIND19191D1914I Ht Set 11;0'11 L : 'quit', ,un ui MI.l.nitrll Cinirch' .\llhur:l, ill tinnll'IY1 • _ land \1r, l lial!1, F. .\,/lniill, ree,ntl\' where the Itcv I1 1• \\•ikon of ltru„cl, — rccci\ itt Ili, di,t harge hum the RCAF, nil, the pnw,t ,I'akcr• left un NI 1,11,41 4, re-enter %lura!'; \Ir, G rd.'n Stull vi-ited on Sunday . I Y t'nictrtt\ a• a science ,lullint, ;liter an al.,enee of five ,\ ear,. row nulla half year, wire -I"tot t\itli the RCAF Ile \\'a, atttl•:Il; llu first group to ;gra Mate tl'„IIl tIlt• ( ll':t,,,1 Ia1111, tc!lo.,1 ;VIII t''.' Air, 1e1'itl (,Gill' ut '\itl•t!t'I1,,,.. For employment with a,thl'ivint; in(lustry in the '`tn ,t'I\''`•t' 111 l•:ntLul,1, .\tlic;t. Italy, \it .1,1,1 \I I, I.\ wan Javelin where - Iceland ;oft' !.''itit!I• r \\,act; -wild', till, at tit Inane of \Ir. and \i r, Til ml;l, .1ardin and ,'thcr friend, Girls Wanted tt.ilt her ,i,!Ir. Mr, .\ \\sapper 1'I' Au- burn. \\c(h-,•1111 tt,Ic•t, at the hunt' of Mr an \Ir, I 1. \lcl)'Iwell neve Mr ;hitt TOWN of CLINTON A real opportunity to earn, and \\ ith a gOU(1 future. Particulars may he obtained through the Nation- al Selective Service Office, Uoderl('h, or through the Town Clerk's Office, Clinton, or at. the office of the Blyth Standard, at Blyth. Order No. 19iS. 05 ....I, 1 A I •I WESTFIELD \It•• \\•',Viii% (ittvier had .I ,newt,%!%{ farm ,ale on \\', dite,da\ • Lr,lic I t'ilgcr ha' recciv'e,l hi, Ili- I•lt 11'.'I4r:l\'e \Vowel'', I11,titrtic hill1 t'llartit from the I:l .\ I' and i, \iitint; it, Sctliw,nln'r meeting at the hunt' of I \larl<cniu rondurrt'i1 ;I cunte•t 1 - hi, brother, \ir F. lodger. Mr. Cad _'rut•:er in Mucci, on 'Phar'- I which 11 ,1, \I1l! by Nit.. (' 1' C'ttlte,• I Mr, ,!\ atter:' 11u null t\\CHty-ti\•e it„ii,„ I I•: I' r'1 returned to her home 1, t t n•s 1 1Linrlt tea, .er\rd i\. the h11 t,•>, •1- i,, I at ('I,Iilt;•r, i:it,•r ,tteiu}ii!,. ,wvcra! In allett•I:i t.•, Tilt' 114"'-11.11111 nit. ;u•- ,t,!'y \Ic, .1 \I 1iultc,, \1r, h Ilruetcr 1 natal', pith Lr• .iter, \it• \\ 1' Canti' r, :e,' ;r. \I.• h I \lacl\enxii, cote -'•1111 \ii. I., l r,\tl'llrtl.utiice on hell and \Ir l•au,;'hwll• %allot• f':: i 1It s Fetniuilic,, ;Intl nil' h 1 \lac'icniie Inn, ,u'd Ili, farm on a rathwr c\tra,•r•Illiar' The \• I' 1• livid ILt it fir,% meeting conducted '\ 'tit•• 1.:;a1 ,\ndcr,oi, taw the 4th of \tor 1, 1,1 Mr 1, Itoit ;old Ila, I tlletlht'r of tltt , h 'm.ehot,l a thi, LII' „II •I•!'.n•, !.,0 %•\'witch pith a PI c,iticit• .\ (lunation of S25 \as l!Hrclia•'.• 1 the !•rtt!rrrty and Inhitle,, 1 l c ,d at'cntliIt t , Social acti\iuc nrr,• r1'•ed I„ 'nc \1''n',hanl 1Ia.tiital Ilttild- fre,ttt I .\ (,et'•!c,• enjoyed under the lcader,llili, of ':c%• ii:; hH•'d and to l'tntrtl \Val. fund •Phe Inc: ra\"c lu-Ofur;Mite .\ ,,,,r1,1 1 11 melt. "lite ,Crilltttr, lc„utt \ea, It \\, a„. It•cit!t'ti to luahc a ,hilt far 1•1111 'a1' jure'la,wd the %,r1';I I'(v awl read by Donald Snell. Prayer, \i,.tet atw:',e:l• r.li.'f .\ I•elwrt tf K12 11 11'1'1', inr•inc„ trout \I1' :\It's ;tinit it;.ice hill' 1' belt ituttt,, There.There.,U.uk. t akir, _'lila:t 1 i\I,r• The ti, v1; r ul!,1ett11 ,:tl''t. the 1;H meeting' II \\udc I;,1, di,tn,.t 1 \lul hi, t,r ! cfI'ccr, ft•1v ilict•Iiin,_, year \\et•t• el nil, ,i ivc.l and nen \hurl. tai,trib11tct'• crty ,'and i,11 -in,•>, to \I I• \\• I\a';itiui H. ecteli• Pr, ,idem, 1't!\ ili- Ci'10, : 1,1 \I r; \\•i1'.!;nn `!•1 ir, ,lave ti dt•ntoit,tra 1 l,rn:.I•. I I3ELGRAVE 1Vednesday, Sept 2(i,1915, a CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF LIVE STOCK iiORSES, CA'l” I'l4E, I'OU 1;1'RY AN 1) 11OCS. Al Lot 29-:,'0, Concession 1:;, 11tlllett Township 3 \lilt', North -\\'t•.! , I Lu; 11: bot,., ;lull \l Ih 1\ c,t of 111\ tit FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5TH connnrr,rin, at 12 welt%!., Nu 'It, Shari , illy luliottlint :— I).\IR:l' (•..\•f•I•l.l•:: 33 llul,tcitl 1,111,, $ Itt 7 \c;l+., tdd, inducting 13 Springer,: It,ll;iltt•l' IIId1, 1111;, ,11111 •tlt,!I' 1'1'11 to III' in Calf. \IYI•I•::'I•hi, i, a choice Intld ui (lair con, i'. (io-,d Condition. 111':I'.I CATTLE: 1(1 I lerei rtl c,'n ', i iIvv, h' their ,ide; 5 -year old Hereford 'wife!, ; 2 I'nl t hrrd t tvrrfurd 111111. ; 21 2 t car ul'! feeder, ~leer,; _"I1 ycaru!d ,Icr1,; 15, _'\car old ileitet,, 1)nrh;lul; li, }t,lrulll 'riiwr,, Ihlrh;lnt; 111 Ilut,trin \rat 1''d Iltiiet,; }II t,tlnit r;llt'c,• HORSES: 11r,\in %cant ldmt)!', ri-ill:, -i ;Intl Intel, colt, %•fang 3; Yearling cull ; Itruod ware, foal II\ her ,:dc, PHIS : 34 Chunk,. `tt t.l 123 II!,. ; ; s,,,\\ , 111 pit!: 1 1 \\'caner. !'Ol I .•I• h \• : ,011 \\ hitt Lrchor- pullet,: i 5 Rel, Note; This Sale will Start on Time and Comprises a Choice Lot of Dairy and lice!' Cattle, Attend One of the l,arg'est Stock Sales of the Season TERA'IS CASII. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. `Vilnler IIo\\'att, Prop. 1larold Jackson, _Auctioneer I • .. .,L..11.1 IAII, IIII...,IYIIIIIIYI II IMI ..I.:IIII . 1.1Y.. 1.111 .1I , • KITTENS! ' KITTENS! WI10 WANTS SOME KITTENS? \I r, \ \\ i' \ L 11ral,tu'II in lit the '';ttltr,L,v nicht to Icll n; c1 cat which i, a Fitly, \On' a \\• only a year old. rather ihit,el,t•,,tetl the hy!r hou,ch1'ld nli, i u I ritl'it. `ettteiu'cr .'I,t :he III I ),I c, \ F. I )ae, and \' I UHy. 1t1RURN \ire, rraetme \Irl) tell; rrrt t;lrl• ti 1'11 nlaiin I \ gcl l aLr and this I1'lul I: \\ rir, onlc ,un 'i lir I1 1' NI,. and \I • , (' I: Cnnite, , peal tit,' NIT. an I \Ir: !.Inmer , i R,•l,_er and l.ilten'f't\1u:.; "!arc;l•m'cr. i)unald Snell; pr \ell \el-\ in'. re•lin,. \Ir• R Procter 1 \\', it 11 1' un \l,ild.l\' t., o Iter \\ c,tctl, , week -e al \\ WI 1elatit•e, ; 1 1'ar,u!n'illc, 1 f•iimili• •111'1 i e •ie ' 1',h—ttr of \Ve.aricltl (:rout, Iwaller,, 1 t,trl • atili'••'m, Norma novo a ;lap'''. 1 I,'"\I\ I1,:,t \Ver I longe' • \1. i. 'an l'ni\'cr,i!\ ill att.nded 1 ititiit'li 'Pat'iut konal,1 •I'a\lur, \lurray \ii I oir iva,ti• ; ;•1,, \Ialjurit and Mar- I' oadtcialr and. ;'r i. •t to rnli,linh, \\a' tr;\vi'1 (i rum' me' n\t\ell• The Rico- IIr'r \I asi._;1''i , It '1111;1 .\ndrr-on and it ,..11'lt'lit 111 Hi 1\\ Ittl,lllt'•, 1 1,1tt•ge mg ,.L, -•,.I ,.-;,L ,It.. I, n1•,1i1•t ,, , \Iiltli'r l it ,i; •'111 i! ltll'el' .1,111:,• ''Ipl.'tn. II y„11 111\'\' 1111 Itl'lll adverti,ctncnt in The Standar%! ,'; well,,!__ lir and \Ir• \\•"rttt\• Fouler of rich with Mr: \\ il!lant .111,1er '11• \li<, \IilI'md `'en't, I: \ ,.f \IitGhrll t .apt .\ ':, t t ''i t i. 1erieh, with itol,cr•t ,l Scctt. I ileo C•11 rol of \1 ilchtl1, and 11111 ho- 11 ,f i',•riih, with their friend \\ illi;un 1 r;lie Jr. Toronto Ile t li,ted e;trl\ in 1')111 an 1 \Ir and Mrs 11 F (';uuitiv!l and \li,, \\ ere rt' H! I,\ \i r• I C Prutiter, \i r, R st;u•ttd li' training in Setlteilhcr 1'1.111 .\ flet' Ili. ha,ic tt'ainirl, hr \a, ,tatioit- ed •1t Sky Hari, tor, t iudcriell for a till., and then '.':;it Inottti Ir, O11;111'3 %\!lore he \a, •latiuicd 11.111 tlti, year \Ir, .\iht•t t; Ittthuri.e ut (icdericlt \viten ll\ receive_' hi, di,charne with \Ir and Mr, 1 I lohcrt,ui• 1 Fity vttr, in ilu•inc„ H, a tailor, hohcrt Scutt attended the :,il\•cr tved 15 of them in Auburn i, the record of dingy annivcr•try of \Ir ;ant! Mr, i)an- Janie, \\' \l u!d. 'mown to a hu,t of ill \Jell -Wald at Rilt!ty on Saturday• friend. in Atha•-, a, "Jimmie" \ii Il! \ir an 1 \Ir \\• I!ianl Smiley of Tor- I It tial, in Setptcnthtr 1')t(I that Mr nab rellti\e, alt! \ere accum \Ictlli ti 'ttt;I IT !tk Luloring hu\ine„ 4'•111: t 11 —11- I,y their ;amt,, \Irs 1 L III t!'c hni'dinl n 'ic n,c'l a, the local Clark and \ir• \\'i•liant 1) •Ind• l,c,t office where he t'cntainctl for four \ir an] Mr, Gordon \\•all, Iinlvtnod, \'car. Ile then lmrcha,ed Ili, present w ittt \Ir- 1„'i Arthur. h '1, a';'1 dwelling from Jilin Nichul,•tn The hell fr :t; talc Lutheran (lnircli anti ha, ;ince maintainer) the Ata, Ilan . 1 t” the .\nnlican Church I ,cati•,n in \litctlt" 1,' the Int er, Cltarlc, P., TIT, 11'nial ii'rcha"t learned hi' ._;Boit!! It II. , t,t•ri cm the church tl;t 11 III Minton With Jark,on B'r'other, 311t1, !la '1'1'11 11 1'! it, Cwle- al,d 7111'111 lite 11•.1 11,11' year, in !(titi- bra'c :\ri'i tirr 1 n •;1111t. \ovcnttcr 11, _'Jit, pan on. :tonin): to .\tiburn at the turn of the •••itnry \Ir \Icdt! recently --- celrl,r.11ed hi, ;WI itintlttl'ty and enjoy, loved 'wealth and i• remarkably artirc and sill c^ndcrt< hi, It\ n 'wine„ 1\111'\ 1)114.0 Church was fill -d to capacity of ti'- .';ty tri rnintb for the tannual ann:ver:ary tent ices. The EDITH CREIGiITON'S DECORATOR'S SHOPPE PHONE 158, BLYTH. I .1 SUN WORTHY Walipapers ARE INEXPENSIVE LUXURIOUSLY DESIGNED LASTiNG.•Y BEAUTIFUL PRiet: , ARE RiGHT ALSO PAINTS AND ENAMELS OF QUALITY RIDSMEL to Strp Pant Sme'1 SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY. F. C. PREST Phone 37-26. LONDESBORO ALMEtS' WHEN BUYING SYNTHETIC RUBBER TIRES CHOOSE THE TIRE THAT IS PREFERRED BY TIRE•W1SE MOTORISTS COAST•TO•COAST FOR ... MILEAGE DEPENDABILITY TROUBLE-FREE PERFORMANCE NOW, AS ALWAYS, THE FINEST TIRE MADE SEE YOUR GOOD YEAR DEALER I-IAMM I3ROS. PHONE 159 BLYTII, ONTARIO We iv n.t, itoihinu l %Lahti 11 ;ti tt( ihi, int•id- cnt, hit \\ hen Mr, I'\ It ful't'\'cd nil nil' 1'e inllrtt",Ili 'it that 1111 lull• 1,1 ,.f inn• i,',Ir tit,• ,:our cat had given I,iltll t , in; h;lltIt that really tea, Heil• ! t'.'I 1,, te'ic, in II•,. 111.111 three ulunlh, ;ni'l ',inch. he a record .\nth i„n” de,irili.; I %'len, in thine ,ittulll lu ,1'11, Ill' ;111 ,tj i,i\' t" ;Illi d,el' of Illi it before... 00 plow/Xi"' '' \\ CSS\• .4 tiUf Ul? tD AIGN(R:` ; titAH WE HAD NO PRICE COILING tASi TIM IV(IY10DY 1NOUGH(, LOST 0( LIVING 1011 -forst inflatioh `came after the last war .1 ..1 a_ NOW is the Real ¶estinq time ... The only controls tit it are being maintained are those that aid the production of needed supplies and their speedy and fair distribution to the pubic, and which prevent an inflationary price rise. As soon as conditions warrant, these will be dropped. Until industry gets back to normal production, price ceilings, rationing and some necessary safeguard for everyone of us. Keep them working. IT'S YOUR JOB AND YOUR SAVINGS THAT ARE AT STAKE controls are a This advertlsemenl Is ono of a series being Issued t; the Government of Canada to emphasize the importance of F1:venting a further Increase in the cost of living now and deflation and unemployment later. .rv•r1 Kyle !1Y eitlll'Sila.Y, kept. 26. 19.15. .t WE'LL JUST HAVE TO TAKE A SMALLER SLICE AIF Trlc CL1cEs RE SMALLER -rH e R. . L BE C110UGH FGR EVERYC3ODY THE STANDARD 1 b f0/4/61/'s World sugar stocks are dangerously low ... . use less—use with discretion LUN I)F SBOR0 Nest :;Modal• at tc I o'clock the tine Sund;ly• \Ir and \It> To Tito-,• \yho loon' her, Ino \ycciis :\11 \\ill hint home will' (low much \1 eek -end 111 'I'oroll'o. Nit. and Nil., S ory I.;III,ing i''. 'for- (ttitll onto over the ttrrkelnl. day Sulu.,'I ;In•I Church tint ire Brill hr \I r ;111'1 \I r , 1 tiin,'lair, .\ nn awl I \\' I oll,t l nh„ .III'ut cunlhint 1, it brim; l:ills' !i;ly. The maria', Milli o \Ir ;toll \I r- II Itil.y, \lith thrlr s"n reuu•ned member.- cf t!,e -' li 1 sill meet ill t . the. b:l•rltlt'I11 .II ';..-13;lull 1..a.Ilio intoII' 1 111'il ,0111 NI I't'I•II \\at -on, them. III, '\1111 ?.1 r- t !I;Irle. the audit, ri'rtn ..tt li iI\ will be the .I,.aker ;a al ,prrial nnlsie by the eh .ir. \Ir ;I , 1 \Irs \Ir and .\rthtn• Clarke yi'ited \I r, L. stir \\•t: ,t1 ;ill of AL ✓ PAGE ,r, BOXY• HEATRE, CAPITAL THEATRE RLGI:N'1"I'lIEA7'1tE CLINTON. GODERICH. SEAFORTr!. NOW PLAYING: "Where Do We NOW: Bing Crosby in Go From here", with Fred McMur• "HERE COME THE WAVES" NOW: Son)t Heide in ray and Joan Leslie. Technicolor I IT'S .\ PLEASURE" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Betty Grablc, Dick Flames and Phil Silvers 111 time \lull III" time, moil', this la\i,ll\ product ll musical, loaded nitb I•Iltt"';tilnnrnt awl filmed i;t 'f rr 11 hila ill ll' "DIAMOND HORSESHOE" Thursday. Friday, Saturday SALOME, Where SHE DANCED In Technicolor That 1'Ivelc Canadian beauty, \•\Mons.. tic Carlo, who caste into Illi \\ est :u 1i1nu' 11, bll!tict,t hearts and challenge it, nildc,t cxrittttttnt, Rod Cameron, David Bruce and Walter Slezak COMING: Bette Davis in: "THE CORN IS GREEN"' Matinees Sat & Holidays at 2.30 p,m. Mon. Tues, Wcd Oct 1, 2, 3 "THE SONG OF I3ERNADET TE" ler Haul/ \\'mel. .1 III ,IItt,iullt. Mitt, 11 story, pI riled\ portrayed A\ immv..orilly ea -1 Jennifer Jones, William Eythc and Ci,arles Bickford , Bette Davis: John Dalt, Nigel Bruce Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday "'r)IE CORN 1S GREEN" l 'ill- llrl'dlll'llllil for ILLI' ,,er.11' ni"-t gl"rillu al'trt- 'I'hurs, Fri, Sat. Oct 4, 5, 6 Thurs, Fr:, Sat, In Technicolor "PA'T'RICK THE GREAT" "BELLE 01 THE YUKON" flriIwin t v •r is t (trifle Cott ,tar n.gtint r ;.,:,lin in tilt'ir Illi\(' -1 .1 lil,lt fall I the north, \thll• 1111';1 ll ell'lit ;It ill.. "ILII( Ili ;I t`,Iltl ne dance n' full •In'\\ I Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan and Gypsy Rose Lee, Randolph Scott Frances Dee ( and Dinah Shore COMING: "Molly and Mn" with COMING: "SONG TO REMEM- "THE BULLFIGHTERS" ( 13ER••. Paul Muni, Merle Oberon Mat„ Wed•, Sat,, Holidays 2.30 pm Matinees Sat. & Holiday, a' INMEMORIAM f ,..;..; ,..;..;• ,.•;..;,.;a.,. ;,•;..;a.;..;..;..;.•;..;•.:..; .;..;.•;., ; r,;,a ;.•:1 Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pop,?,:* and Other;1.11t1(I ries. f.01)c11 all (lay andcve:ling.• .=.1'Mlaill Street, Llyth. 1'Ol.l..\l11—Ill loving Toldt try of our 5: LY ILCiRI l Iih,A l RE .?. : WINGHAM—ONTARIO, ATKINs 1h;u' 11' the. Nebo passed as;ly II ago, , •t Two Shrn\vs Sat. Night gars 1 September ,iU• f ,; •, ONS P001, ROOM. .\t night the ',dent stars look down. ;.Thurs, Fri, Sat, September 27 2ti 2941 Ona grate nt.i tat' Iron It :. Dennis Morgan, Alan Hale, and , , , t ' Where skits 1!tt one we can't lurgct, Raymond Massey in Qui ;, ; 111\ 1)I IES ,.. "GOD iS MY CO-PILOT" >+ :\ml ;tlsa), lot' ell so 1Ivir, +lite .a of nnc.rimirrah!e men ;loll,". The Dearest :Jother this world could ' the ,;Brit that f'I!!ltt diets hilt) •, It 'Id. tl l ri•iue The ehcrric,t ,I;:ilr and a heart of gold, ;; ALSO "SHOR T SUBJECTS" 'Matinee, Saturday afternoon, at 2.30.;. Y•, ,, six year's apo • Mon. 'ruts, Wed, October 1 2 3 The lard ('rt;-. sill hold their nt"nth(\• utet'lil1..; I it Thor '.ty, 1 )rather \Ir 11' I:rern, I.ond'm, t'ith her trysts. \Ir ;it t \lr, \\ Ctriffith,. \Ir- 1'':n'n,.l, I< I \ rettn'nt• ! home t\t' , arty vi,itine her daughter. \I i • \ it in •I'''ronto- 4th at _':Jot in the (''mununity 11,111. try, ..t, , I a r tit Irnnir III tht• \ il- 'I'he0e \\'ill he quilting a"11 ;111 or enl I;r'r .`,Ir ;nl l \11, l haters \ I'rlden. appeal 1 'r t't 1.11 used rho thio;' and ! \I r \Trio Sh ;ll'lil. •!lint Thr stile shoe; are needed. e:',1 t'.:t'I !,er I';t'''ut, Mr and \I r; \\'c ('I•n't';tIt';Ite Mr, llii,lhrtli I.von \\,Ti's. u1. a' Marren. \Irs Jean Tamblyn and Mr John \Ir. 1' \Ie\t r. and •I,tekie, Stratford, Pinglalttti, who rclrbt'art their ,gill ti tied I;t't t'trl: .111th her n'111:•r, birthdays this month, \1 r, \\-111;;,111 1 y :n lt•st "'Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy; 1, ,, —Sadly missct; by her fancily, Beryl, i in ii } 'n ;Ir. 1..nel., \\rite I ,i' NIi—e, U„rotl'y Little ani! 011ie \loon l•aylller ant; George. !. '• (larh.t I1. \\,1.11 , lid tt,lnip ♦. "WITHOUT LOVE” \ert. buss. for the \\ The I.•Iude,hl•rll United Church Sim - School sill (,old their annual Rally 1);ly ,rrvice nest Sunday morning at 1 111 o'cloel: til.cci;tl program s1cr:;ll nnl ir by the titln''Isty School choir Rtv eninan ill ;II\;tkrt\Ir 1,l;lendid\t ervitt cc i, lhe ooked : for kv"rvrnit 1lelcollle. EAST W:1IVANOSII Mr and Nies John Snell awl \Ir, It\Ii•- )I,lt't Iir,lineer returner! to \Ir an l \Ir, (_•baric. Coultcs of Bel - Peel; ,tl'•ilt the tvt•t•!:-Troll t\itlt \Ir and -I •ronto tin, perk' grave and \Ir it l' Nle ius;tn spent the \Irs Itay IAisbu' in Galt. I \Ir :Ind \I r• Iohn Seto and Miss seek-en,l ;it ('arstnvilie, Michigan, Mr awl \1r, Bert Shohhro,•h acid \torr SiI',t;silent Santht\• \title \Ir nd They tt'trr accompanied honor by \Irs :\ir and \irs Perry f;ibbin;:, pent tot;• \1r, .\ B'oadil''1 o1 Scaforth. _ • I. II 1., I.ui.l I Id II I' 116111.4 Iil1 ., 1.1iN11 .v.l.l 6114.1! 1 ,Ii,lr...,.I. d., 11 i1, \I C(io\\;I:t, I 1 II.I., J.. Ilii I.I . 1/:,III. I THE Is for our Protection EVEN though your Hydro makes electricity available to you in Ontario at a very low cost, it is important that you pay only for the amount of power that you actually use. The electric meter on duty in your home, is your protection against paying for more than you consume. Every one of some 000,000 meters in Ontario is tested and certified by a Dom- inion Government inspector at regular intervals to assure complete accuracy. Electric meters are among the finest of jewelled precision instruments .. ; as constantly true as the finest watch. For your protection, Hydro installs 9 separate meter, exclusively for your own household. Having a meter of your own is the only possible way to be sure that you only pay for the electricity which you use. Imagine buying food from a mer- chant who weighs several people's orders at the same time, and splits the cost evenly regardless of the size of the orders! You want your order weighed individually when you buy food. When you use electricity your meter assures accurate individual measurement. Low cost Hydro service in Ontario offers amazing comforts and conven- iences. For your protection ... so that you will pay for only the amount of Hydro you actually use, a Government Inspected Meter is installed for your own household exclusively. DEATH NOTICE 05 1 p:, ., 1 LtI1'I1i, craud romantic tram in „in-,: \ 1', a > -- -•,Rhee comedytaken the i ilt1t,„U1 ':11 1) ti. I:LI,IO'1"1, '- play ht' Philip Parr}' >~ LtrtNcll 1ultio,rcr For Ilutu;l 1tiALSO "SHORT' SUBJECT' Ira, ;etnrltl! f trot cryier \\iu tLe ti + 'C.—In1 : ;,• ♦ ♦ • ♦ • • • • • 004140 : 0:..:....01:40:....!'; 1 '1''11 (; ItGI'it. '1 .\II• 1' I'I'I t', ;111'1 n';11 tit 1 (71 i I { h . O \ , '1' I I ) \ i O ti I of n t ..............; .,,.,. r,..,, 1:10.11:10:.•:. , r •n'.lnon'"; lei, Arlon': oclnpltr'n. Edward, at the home of his flallglllel•, • 1 rrr•l'tt Lt•;tit 111nttttltly ail \\ere+t \Ir, It I Buchanan, on \\'cdncsday, LnnulL;I' ;u'';11't'en1r11t, can he nerd,: September 'I rtlt, 'I'Itonsl, C. Roger._ DWELLING FOR SALE for ole, !tate ;It The Standard Oificl, st(, i11 his 1,1 I'I' b',' rtiiilllt; Hone _'ll,i, Clinton, lh year Sp!l"11111 hl'leli dnt'11111g II ilrrll Gist oth'l,ite and hdtlsfaett"tt The Funeral will Like place from the lir,,tantcrd. boon' of his daughter, \Its Jaue;• `'treet. Myth, ennvt'iiently located to \It rritt, Morris Sired, Myth. on lilotvn tttl\tl, ant'. ,itnatt•Ii IIs 111:01 \\;Iv Friday, ticpten;bre '8th, ‘lith service 1 No -I, run title through Myth For own - at 2 p.m Interment in Union Ccute- tiry FOR SALE 511 purebred (tarred Rock pallets, starting to lay Apply to A\rcllie Young, phone 40.8, Myth (151 LOST Small Airmail wagon, with all hub - caps utissing Last seen i11 trout of our d\yt'iling on 1)itisley street Finder please communicate \v'ittt \Irs Fred Chapple, phone 1.11, Myth 05-1p FOWL SUPPER l.'nder the attspiees of St. \lichacl's Church, in the \Ientori;tl hall, Illyth. on the evening of \\'cdnevday, October 3111h. Keep th, date in nl:nd. Further particulars late- 05-1 I-Iorticultural Bulbs Any :somber of the horticultural Society who wish to purchase Bulbs for out -dear planting, or forcing in pots. Inuit order through the Secretary no later than Orlobcr 10th Emperor Daffodils, per tloz .........:,1.75 Ding Alfred Daffodils, per doz ..:1.75 \latnntoth ily:;riuth Bulbs, from 1 lullan'l ........... ... _...--•..-- each •I0c aledilm li acinth itulbs ... _. milt 20c Prices on Tulips and Crocus, and other bulbs on request, from the Sec- retary. MRS L M SCRIMGEOUR LOST cl•, nan' and ;Id tress, apply at Thr. Standard 1)flil.c Ili -:i 'FLEECE -LINE YOUR HOME G. R. AUGUSTINE 1tl':I'itl•.SF.N•i'1N(i THE l IMIONTREA L LIFE "TILE FRIENDLY COMPANY" 2 Associated with The Atlas Insurance jCompany, London, England, LIFE • PENSIONS - ANNUITIES \VILI,IAM 11. I1'IOltltl'I' 1' LICENSED AUCTIONEER. ' Specializing lit 1''arut and llouselioli Anal (—dings of yon(* boon. \\ ill ,aye fuel lith more comfort and `Sales, protct•ti''ti I I.!cetneil for the ('aunty of Huron. OUREQUIPMENT WILL BE !Reason:llt!e !'rices, ;nal S;1lirfactton ICnarautt'ed. Per information, etc., write or phono \\'illi;ttn 11, \lorritt, Rhone, Ite`;Idenctt ! tt;l; Shop 1, Myth.4 4.) f. Ilion reel:t\ool 111 :...111111.11 in nal', 1 ,IN THIS DIST'RIC'T' SOON FOR FREE ESTIMATE AND TERMS—PHONE 136 BLYTH ti Pnuematic Insulating COMPANY, T,'1'D• i)It \\'!:I'I'I: ROWLANiI) C. DAY 5 THORNTON AVE, LONDON ....MI M...JJ N..•. N I N... MI N I I _ Horse Dealers WE ARE iN THE MARKET TO BUY OLD LIVE HORSES WRI'T'E FOR PRICE Frank's Bakery PHONE 31BLYTI I, ON'1'. ATTENTION Brown plait(, ,rayon -covered umbrella. Valued as kccpsake Finder please leave at Stau-tard Offirc. 1:cs'artl 05-1 Fraternal Societies Open After Summer Recess The local Independent Order of Odd Fellows held their election of officers at their regular sleeting on Tuesday night, with tht, following results: P G: Ilt•o Harold Phillips N M: Uro \\'illiain \lorritt ✓ M: 1)ru Harvey \tcCallunt Rcc-Sccrct:tr : tiro G Mc\all Financial Secretary Bru F '!'annoy William Stone Sons LIMITED , iNGERSOLL, ONTARIO Is HAROLD JACKSON Licensed Auctioneer. Specialist in Farmand HouseholdusoHouseholdSales. Licensed in Huron and Perth Counties, !'rices reasouatilo; Batts f tetion guaranteed, Treasurer: Bru J .\ (-city For information, etc., write or phos! Other appointed offices \\rill be Itade Harold ,Taeheon, lt.lt. No. 4, Seaforth. later The Society i; anticipating a I I'lton(t 140;61. very successful year Myth \lasotic Lodge opened it's TRY A CLASSIFIED AD. 25 CENTS scssilnl, \londay night, t\'itIt a good atti tt !'once, i;lcluding visitors from Morning Star Lodge, Carlow, and Mul- lett i.udg,2 A\ busy year has been en- joyed, and pr,•I_pccts are very bright for the future HOME FROM HOSPITAL -.Air Guidon Elliott returned honor from the Clinton lloTital this Wed- nesday, after having undergone an ap- pendicitis operation \Vednesday of last week PIES, CAKES, COOKIES, BUNS, COFFEE CAKES. . I''RESI-I EVERY DAY Everything Homemade HOME-MADE BOLOGNA '1'NIS WEEK -END OUR OWN HOME SUGAR•CURED Smoked Side Bacon 45c PER L)33. BOLOGNA, WEINERS, SAUSAGE S A GOOD SELECTION OF COOKED MEATS. . McCallum Butcher. Phone 10, Blyth. Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY. Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Scafurth, 15, {:ollect. DARLING and CO. of C &NADA, LTD. You'll enjoy our Orange Pekoe Blend TEA LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM CHAPTER XX She saw' the red temper rising in hint and, knowing it of old, re- calling mail;. such encounter's and their unhapl'', outcome, she fought to control her own not too gentle spirit. "Maybe I didn't believe so snick as I-1 loved you in spits of any- thing that seemed to he against you." "That is %rima 1 mean. But it was not so with het-.". "Can you expect a qrl to go on caring for a titan she met for a few hours on a n:onot Ce or some- thing, in some Rmrtani:m Loud. long ago, even \vhen that nems seems beyond doubt to 1, a tr.t t- or ,:n(l wore:„ "Yes," said Michel softly. 'Yes, I can expect that. .\ mountain, you say, madame—but you do not know what a amebic mountain; a Rmritaia 1 land, you say—but you cannot dream what a magic land it was; for a few hours, you say, but you—you mut know that such thin; as this are not measured in hours, We knew each other al - wars; we were to love each other always" "it was so said?" "1t \vas so understood," "But \lc'ridcl—I ant being a traitor to Roger now -- 1 know \Ieridel has never ceased to care for you," "I watciie 1 her tonight in the lovely bridal gown. 1 saw my bro- ther bend and kiss her, I knew then it was time for me to go." ".Because your pride was hurt. Because you expected her to be- lieve in you. no matter what hap- pened." "Nut entirely that," he said wearily. "Roger loves her. Ile's a great lad, Roger—one of the bort, the salt of the earth and also one of the noblest of the noble breed with w !eon he Bios. \\'ell, suppose she still does cart for inc, can I cont I,..,'!: now ;till- "You til l -"You mean — you are stepping aside for Roger' voted give up your—" "The only great dream I ever had, mmadanme," he said, and his voice was flat now, ;onelcss. Like Uberlieutenautt Faber's voice. "1'm going away tonight—note. You are not to tell anyone that I was here. neve He'dacie uick! To prove how fast Aspirin is ready to go to work, just drop one in a glass of water. "Clock" its disintegrat- ing action with a stopwatch. Within two' seconds, you'll see it start to disintegrate. It docs the same in your stomach. That's why it stops head- aches so quickly. Get Aspirin today? The "Bayer" cross on each tablet is your guarantee that it's Aspirin. -ASPIRIN- NOW—New Low Prices! Pocket box of 12s . . . . only 18c Economy bottle of 24 . . only 290 Family size of 100 , .. only 7911 ISSUE 39-1945 1'llat is understood. When—when they are married, 1 shall return." "\Yhy, you headstrong--" "—tuhhorn, thick-headed mule. Yes, 1 know it all and maybe I'm every hit of it. But that's the tray it is, "Pante Minna—and that is the tray it Will be. I .lon't flatter my- self I can take her from Roger and steal his happiuess, but 1 shall not et en run the risl. " 4' Ile stood up. He came to her and bent and kissed her. "1 have some time in Canada before I have to report again; 1 may even get a post here, i don't kno\\." "I)or.'t go \l ichel! 1 tun't got" "What? You're running out of ammunition You're turning soft on ale again, These are new tac- tics, and clever ones, but 1 have learned a trick or two myself and I will not fall for this. I shall go as I came—quietly, .\nd you will not speak. Promise!" The old eyes burned at hint and there was no softness about her mouth, but that was only for a mo- ment for soddenly it smiled— rare, miled—rare, sw set smile. "1 promise, you mule—you lov- able, splendid donkey. Rut f tell you it is a very fonikh thing you do." "Neither the first nor, I think, the last. Farewell, lust tante." lie retrieted the hat, turned at the door to smile at her, to show her the wild imps in his eyes. "We always ()morel, don't we?" he (-di- ed. "And always make up." r. 1vridel and Roger walked over the big hill that lies between i'hili- bert and the village of St, Didier des \fontagnes. It was a narrow path among the great spruce~ and cedars that grew thickly on the mountainside. In winter the trail was ostially closed by the drifted snow, but now one could walk Cas - 11y enough over the crust. They were on tlic way to the House of Gerard (-•hanbcrlaud, the govern- ment agent, to bring back Pol 1lart1n and Rosins who had been invited there to have supper with the Chanmberlands. The stars were dint, but the track lay clearly marked through the darkness of the tvood. From the time they left Philibert they had talked little. Both of them felt constraint, uneasiness. Roger, always ready with gay talk and laughter, was strangely silent. 11eridel, walking along beside hint, looked up at his shadowy profile and longed to say something that would break the tension, But she could find no w'or'ds to say. .\/d she thought, Is my heart empty of things to tell hint—so soon emp- ty? 'l'llis i; nut the tray of love. lie said at last, "You cried to- night, \f eriucl. Your tears fell on the lovely gown that is being made ready for your wedding. You did not think 1 saw you, It was when you left rho roost after my aunt had gone upstairs. You first look- ed at yourself in the ntirrow and then you cried. Why diol you cry:" "1-1 do not know, Roger. I really (10 not know. Do not girls who are about to marry often cry' "Not like that. 1t was a differ- ent thing." Ile was silent for a moment. 'then he said w hat ma- dame had said that night after his departure: "Un (tui :time; unc qui se laisse timer." (inc who love;, nuc Who irtherself be loved, Is it so with its, Jieridel? I want to know." "Olt, Rosier, why do you ask the a thing like that? Hove can one know? 11cm can one he sure?" "The answer i, in veno heart, I think," "1 have louhcd there.," "And \oil have not found it." She did not answer, but 11e knell from Ler alt ace that ,he had look- ed in \sins "You told me once," said Roger, "that only one key would unlock your heart. You remember?" "Yes." It was only a whisper. "I remember well." "And I have not that key? You must answer etc," (Concluded Next Week) \Vifc: "It says here that the average person speaks 111,000 words a (i:Iy." Hubby: "Yes, drat; but you're far above the average, you know." KNOWS HER MATERNITY WARDS Last spring a dog wearing a tag bearing the name, "Whitey," ad- mitted herself to the Army General Hospital at Camp Butler, N.C„ was accepted as a "patient" in the maternity ward and, with WACS and GIs in attendance, brought a family into the world. After a few weeks Whitey disappeared and wasn't seen again un- til she scratched on the maternity ward door again several days ago. Admitted, she gave birth to six more puppies, two of which were stolen soon after. Whitey and the remaining four of her new family are pictured above. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 1. \\'lien a than and a woman are eating 111 some public place and another ratan stops at their table to talk with them for a moment, should both rise? 2, Is it necessary that ushers at a formal evening wedding always wear full dress and white gloves? :3, What. is the proper way' 10 ad- (Iress a formal invitation to several sisters in 0 fancily? 4, When a new employee enters an office or store, is it necessary to introduce bite to the other cm• physes. 5. If there are manly guest, at a large dinner, is it the duty of the hostess to introduce each guest to all the others, e. Is it permissible to greet a friend if one catches his eye while in church? Answers 1. The new r,heuld rise, but the girl should remain sated. 2. \'es, always. 3. Address the invite• tion to, "The Misses Brown", 1, It is not necessary, hit. it is a very courteous tiring to do, part- icularly to the other employees whom the beginner will contact regularly. 5. No; but she should introduce those nearest to one an- other. G. \levels.' senile; to spcals or how is unij''e ,try. Why The Hurry! 1t is rort:linly' pretnln'l for tine retail meat trade to declare definitely that rationing won't work before tlie3' have had as chance properly to test the sys- tem, asserts the \Vinntpeg free Press, The method of coupon ra- tioning should be tried for several weeks, not trot' several clay's, be. yore the trade makes up its mind. Until the retail trade can male a constructive proposal showing how Canadian obligations abroad can be fulfilled without imposing tate present system of steal ration- ing, that this present system will have to be retained. If, however, the retail trade has fl concrete plan ,whereby meat exports can be increased without causing the inconl'etli('nves which the present plan of meat rationing necessarily imposes, then the Government can improve the present system on the hasis of that plan. ilut on no tic - 0011111 caul WO fall to stake good our promises to people who are literally starving, Ration Fashion Planned For Two The use of tokens for Meat pur- chases does much to simplify ra- tion planning for the small fancily for it means that greater variety in meat purchases is possible. Dere is 0 suggested buying plats for a family of two whoso weekly ration is two meat coupons or 18 tokens. What to Buy ;11 lb. lamb chops , , ..liroup .1 tokens 1;2 ib. bacon Group A, t tokens 31 Ib. hamburger Grnup C, :1 tokens II). liver Group C, :! tokens ;; lb. veal cutlets Group 13, :I tokens !.i 11), cold cuts Group C, 1 token !. Ili. fide fillets unralioned I -low to Use It The weekend'; purchase of 3 lb, lamb chops will allow enough to tale care of a guest for Sunday dinner. The 'hamburger stretched \\ ith 1'4 cups bread -crumbs makes 0 meat loaf that will give six scrv- iu(;s. Serve it hot on Monday and cold on Tuesday. Serve liver 00 \Vedncsday and use any leftover liver together with the remains of the meat loaf fur a savoury' stuffing for green peppers r 51111111 squash for Thurs- day's dinner, On Friday, use unraliotted fish. The veal cutlets served in tomato sauce will stake a substantial din- ner on Saturday. The cold cuts and bacon will help in the planning of lunches. If baron is not available, two to- kens might he used for sausages and two carried nye: to make it possible to buy a roast the fol- lowing west(, c, Meat Pie!—Piping Hat and Tasty When meal is short and appetites are long, there's nothing better than a Meat Pie! This Beefsteak l'ie helps two pounds of beef to stretch around 0 table of six or eight—with generous helpings for all. And oyery bot, delicious bite has the fall flavor of beef, topped with a crisp nutlike bran pastry. BEEF STEAK PIE 2 pounds round steal( (rut in 1•iuch cube;) 11,(e cups sliced onions ?:i cup tat 2 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon \\'orcestershit'o sauce 3 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 tablespoons flour 31, (raps water 2 cups diced raw potatoes lei teaspoon pepper 1 recipe Bran Pastry Lightly brown steak and onions in fat, Stir in seasonings, parsley and flour; mix well. Add water slowly, sth'ring constantly, Add po- tatoes; cover and simmer about 30 minutes. four into greased ('asset• ole. Covet with I3ran Pastry. Prick with fork to show wedge -shape pieces. Bake in hot oven (450°K) about 20 minutes, Yield: a servings 13 '.;•tach casserole), BRAN PASTRY ;•Vj teaspoon salt 1/1 cup bract 11, cup shortening 11,2 cups sifted flour 4 tablespoons cold water (more or less) Crush bran Into fine crumbs; combine with flour and salt. Cut in shot'teuing, Add water, a little at at time. until (lough Is moist enough to hold together, Roll out on lightly floured board to about 1,i inch 111 thickness. THE PICK OF TOBACCO • CIIRO 1CLES of GINGEN FARM 13y Gwendoline P Clarke • • • • • Ginger Perm doesn't seem the same place at all, It just couldn't be, because you see Partner isn't here. For the first tint) in twenty- two wentytwo yea's he has left the farm to the tender mercy of hands other than his own, And 1 wouldn't mind betting that at this very moment he is wondering 110w' lir0 are making out, whether the c'olt's that he gon- erally milks will "let, down" their mills to strange hands, whether the harrowing was finished on the wheal. ground and if there have been any bids to tlreshimgs. Yes, 1 haven't a daunt in the world that Partner is wondering all those things — and probably a great loans. more — while we are won- dering if he is comfortable, whe- ther ho is gelling all time attention he should have anti how long it will be before we have hilt heck home again. :",atlu'ully you will not be sur- prised at our anxiety when l toll you that today we went to Toronto and before, we carne home we saw Partner safely anchored in a hos- pital hod. (Ili no, it WIISII't all aeel- dent or aeythitg like that -- he went in for X-ray's and observation - a little matter that has long been delayed. Delayed because lie fell. he couldn't go away until son Bob was given his discharge and could be home to look after things in his absence, It has been quite a week. Firs: of all son Bob was in 'Toronto, go- ing through all the rigmarole in- cidental to it military farewell. In that he was lucky, 'l'lto 0. C., rea- lising that he was urgently need - ('d at homie, put Milli through i11 im matter of hours, \\'e didn't expect Bob would be home for several days so imagine my surprise when I heard some coughing going on upstairs the next morning. Either he is at past master at creeping 1n in the wee small hours or we must particularly sound sleepers, • 4' M The next few day's were taken up on the wheat ground — and that is quite 0 worry. After all, when one spends good money for registered seed and fertilizer, plus the cost of all the gas and oil needed for tractor work it is not a job to he undertaken lightly, At best it is still a gamble, However, it looks as if we are off to a good start. It is raining — and how bad13' that rain was needed! Over lite week -end we had the house full again, and believo it or not, all the dish -washing 1 did was in the early )11orn111g, Strange thing about those early nmot'nitg chores — ]tow seldom there is anyone around to help with them! One day niece Joy was exclaim- ed over tho beautiful sunset and I said to iter — "les, that's all right — but what about the stat - rise?" Sunday afternoon our week -end- ers travelled the "mountain" roads and brought me borne three baskets of elderberries, 'Not only did they pick them hut they cleaned them too so that, before going to 'To- ronto Alonday morning I had then preserved and in their sealers al- ready for winter storage. To- morrow I expect a bushel of to- matoes so I am beginning to have a hunch that my time will he pretty well octupied while Part: nor is away, 51ny 1 talon tills opportunity In thank "Anonymous" for the nta,;a- tines that were sentto me. Ap- pareutly you know what tvoui(1 in- terest me. Not that I have had my much bolo to study them yet but I shall. Some nigh) when the rest of the family ipretty well occu- pied 1 shall give therm my me divided attention -- particularly, tho l'unadiat copy -- for whir!' think there w113 0 definite nerd. • • • Well, today fs Tuesday; the horn' Is 5.31) f).S.'I',, and this col- umn must be typed and on rho early morning train so that the Chronicles of (linger I avid mus' be yours to read when you get that good old friend' of yours -- the local paper. Not that you would lose notch if (linger h'arnt were missing --- but it is 1111 to 011' to see that it gets there and then you have the l Wiwi of reading it or not as you choose. Glory be -- I 1100' the cotton perking --- that should help thine.; along a little, don't you think? \\'Ill you have a cup with Inc? lint I forgot -- you slight not al prr- ciale it -- not at fivr-thh'ty in the luoruine! 4536 sIzEs S. M. I_ P4eess Gaiety and utility it an apron [or misses and women„ Pattern 4586 can be trade from little fabric . . e•vett from a grain or feed bag! Pattern 4556 comm in Si!,('3 small (32-31), medium (36-3;i) and large (40•-12), Small size rcquirea 1 yds. 35 -inch material. Send 't'w'enty ('rents (20c) in coins (stamps cannot be accept- ed) for this pattern to Room 421, 73 Adelaide St, \Vest, Toronto, Print plainly Size, Nanus, Address, Style Number. You Will Enjoy Staying At The ST. REGI!-; HOTEL rultlN'10 • Every 11unm (%ill( 1111111, S110114 er (11111 1'(•Il'pla1105. • Single, $2,511 :,p— Double, Sat.511 No, • (i004 10(111, Ilininll nnil I)noe. lou MOO, Sherbourne at Carlton Tel RA 4135 Pruritis—Intense Itching Relieved quickly by this Medicinal Ointment • There aro two forms of itching which aro especially distressing. First pruritic vulvae -- from which only wontctt suffer and Emend pruritis ani—itching at time rectum front piles, pin worms or varicose veins. The causes of both these forms of intense itching are often difficult to locate but what you do want, at once, is relief from the severe and depressing itching. Then let Dr. Chase's OINTMENT help you for it brings relief almost as quickly as applied. Once used it will always be kept at hand for quick use when the need arises. 60 cts. a box. Economy size jar $2.00. Dr1 Chase's Oi4w'nt DECORATION DAY Rivalling the display of decorations that Hermann Goering used to spread across his ample front, is the collection of medals, and ribbons worn by Russia's Marshal Zhukov at a recent review of Allied troops in Berlin. crosses VOICE OF THE PRESS SURE CURE A. California medico says (hat freezing a person will kill all dis- ease germs he may he harboring, No doubt, It is also understood that decapitation will permanently cure dandruff. — Kitchener Record, END OF THE PEDESTRIAN An automotive engineer says it 'will be possible to turn cornea's at 40 miles an hour with the post-war ear. 11' so, the extinction of the pe- destrian Is just ar0011ll the downer, — Now York Sun. CAN'T BELIEVE HIM Ilitler, boasting of being a vege- tarian and teetotaler, is now re- vealed to have liked liver and kept a stock of liquor on hand, Why, the lean oust have been deceitful! — Windsor Star. THE PEACEMAKER Blessed 1s the peacemaker who is twice as tough and strong as the party to be pacified, — lh'atulon Sun, A Different Way Of Looking At It An I?nglishman and an Amer- ican were presented to the poten- tate of an eastern country. As the Oriental looked over the English- man's passport, he said, "I see that you are a British subject." "I ant sir,' said the Briton, swelling with pride. "And you, " said the monarch, turning to the American, "are a subject of the United States," The American gazed' at the rul- er in amazement. "Subject, heck!" he exclaimed, "I own part of the United States," GET AFTER HEADACHE PAIN THIS WAY - 1 Instantine Tablet brings FAST RELIEF! NEXT TIME you suffer from a simple headache, try the Instantine 1 -tablet - way to prompt relief: You may be surprised at the speed with which 1 Instantine tablet can byingyou fast relief. It generally takesonly one Instantine tablet to start bringing welcome relief from headache pain. You see, these fast -acting, prescription -type tablets go to work almost immediately casing pain, lesseningdisconfort. Instantine's scientific combination of three proven medicinal ingredients works in these ways to bring relief: 1. Speedily ease the pain. 2. Prolong relief from pain. 3. Reduce "depression." Give mild, stimulating "lift," Try Instantine—chances arc you will never again resort to slower -acting preparations for relief of simple pain. Remember Instantine, too, whenever you suffer from pains of neuralgia and neuritis. Your druggist has Instantine. 4iistantine 12 Tablets 250—about 2? a dose Am, Oahe Mil limp!. Pala No Hope of Hornes For 5,000 Orphans A spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration disclosed the ex- istence of nearly 5,000 displaced orphans who have no place to go because they have reached laic age of 10, They are in addition to nearly 8,000 under 16 in French, British and American zones of occupation for whom homes are being found in France, Switzerland, Britain and elsewhere. These countries will receive only children of 'adoptable age" - under 16. "WI have not been able to give them any kind of hope," the spokesman said. Have You Heard? —o— A country lad, observing a city fisherman on the bank of a stream, asked, "flow ninny fish ya got, Mister?" "None, yet," was the reply, "That ain't bad," observed the boy, "'Thera was a feller fished here for two weeks and lie didn't get any morn than you got in half all 11(1(1'," * * * She (reading sign over box office) : "Oh, Phil, it says 'En- tire Balcony, 25c." Phil: "Let's get it so we can be all alone." * * * * * * Bill: "I hear they have taken the early morning train off your route. Do you miss it?" John: "Not since they have taken it off!" IMUS PAI Relieved Fast This Easy Way! Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril and feel it go to work bringing quick, soothing relief frons miserable V `I ICK sinus pain. VA•TR®•NOL Improve Your Health by Correcting Sluggish KIDNEYS This Way is Swift, Economical Few conditions can wreck your health faster than disordered kidneys and inflamed bladder. Your back aches miserably. You have restless nights. You suffer leg cramps and rheumatic pains, When these things happen your kidneys need help in filtering out acids and poisonous wastes that are undermining your health. GIve them this help—quickly—with GOLD MEDAL Ilaarlenl 011 Capsules. GOLD MEDAL Capsule. contain accurately measured amounts of the original and genuine Ilaarlcrn Oil (Dutch Drops), You will be gratefully surprised at the way they relieve dogged kidneys and irritated bladder. Go to your druggist now and get a 40c box. Be sure you ask for GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. RUB OUT THAT HEMORRHOIDS 2 Special Remedies by the Makers of Mecca Ointment Mecca Pile Remedy No. 1 Is for Protruding Bleeding Piles, and U sold In Tube, with piste, for internal application. Price 73c. Mecca Pile Remedy No. tis for External Itching Piles. Sold in Jar, and is for external use only. Price 60e. Drder by number from your Druggist. RECONVERTED BRITISH AIRCRAFT CARRIER With a brave war record to her credit, British carrier HMS Implacable is ready to leave Sidney, Austalia, harbor to bring released prisoners home. The 30,000 -ton vessel was launched by Queen Eliz- abeth in 1939. I-Ier planes' first target was the Tirpitz. Play Santa Claus To Europe's Needy Millions of sten, women and children in the over -run countries are today without the most ele- mentary articles of clothing, shoes and blankets. The enemy took everything they had, except what they were actually wearing, and, today, the rags that remain are in- sufficient to cover them. A call has gone out to the more fortunate countries of the world, particularly the United States and AGi:N'1'S 11'AN'1'I:D AGENTS; — TERRITORIES STILL open. Sell $5 gaso)hn' saver and super charger: 100',,• profit. 5 minutes to instal. Write "Gas- oline Sever" ilox 52, 73 Adelaide West, Toronto, SONG POEMS 1VR1'TERS, It1;COf;- nize(1 music writer, whose stows are published by lending publishers, coast-to-coast, will write (11USiC to your poems. free copies, now publishing 111 Canada. Write Snngmnster Studios, Sussex, NM. BABY 01110(S WE'LL )IAVE A STEADY \VI;I;1C- ly supply of exeelient broilers available. Order now, also your frill and winter chicles, 1)Id you get our Fall Service Ilulletin? Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Iianl- ilton, Ont, BUSINESS OPI'OIRTUNiTIES '41 BUICK SEDAN WILL BE SOLD FOR $1.001 TO holder of lucky ticket tit Picker - Ing Rotary Fair, October 17. Send $1,00 for five tickets to Box 200, Pickering, Out, "IT COULD BE YOURS" A Bi:AUTIFUL MODERN 5 -ROOM Bungalow, now under construc- tion, or choice of $10,000 In Vic- tory ilonds, situated at the corn- er of Lawrence Ave, and Scarlett 1n Weston, This beautiful home or the bonds will go to some lucky shareholder, It Is not necessary for the winner to be present nt the (]tart'. Tickets $1 each or 6 for $5, .Wail yotu' order for 1 or more tickets to Treas. Weston Lions Club, Toronto 15. ,Get yours now, $1 FOR ROTARY HOUSE SHARE TICKET GIVES YOU 0P- portunity of owning this beau- tiful home or $4500 cash when lucky ticket is drawn, Proceeds for Crippled Children and Com- munity Service. Send today for ono or more shares to Rotary Club, 'lox 428, Essex, Ontario. $7,000 OPTIMIST HOME "MAY BE YOURS" ALSO I'ARTiCIPA'I'1': IN $50.00 monthly Boned draw, Other prizes, Details on recelItt Shares , ' s 00 each or 6 for $5.00'nd$Ifo shares to St, Catharines Optimist Club, ilox 445-i1., St. Catharines, Ontario. 1942 PONTIAC TORPEDO SEDAN WILL BE SOLD TO i101.1)- er of winning ticket, to be drawn In llespeler, Thanksgiving 1)ny, Tickets 25e, 5 for $1.00. Proceeds Kinsmen Service Charities. Send for tickets to Kinsmen Club, Box 428-C.L., llespelce, Ont. $10,000 HOME BUILT ANYWHERE IN CANADA to winner's Slice iflea tIons, or $10,000 in cosh will be awarded 111c1(y winner. Also chance on $100 monthly draw, Winner Is still eligible for house chow. All proceeds for children's welfare, Tickets $1 each -12 for $10. Mail remittnnee to Sudbury l:itt'nnis Club, llox 53. DYEING AN» CLEANING IIAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for information, We are gind to answer your questions, Depart- ment II, Porker's Dye Works Limited, 791 Yonge Sheet, To- ronto FARM 31A('111N1at1• 1111( SAI,E NEW BRIGGS & s'I'RA1ToN AiR- coolcd gasoline engines. Most up - to -dote engine made. Low cost. Dealers orders Invited. Scope Sales Co., Box 852, Ottawa, Ont. "VIKING" CREAM SEPARATORS and repair parts are always available either at your local dealer or direct from Swedish Separator Co. Limited, 720 Notre - Dame West, Montreal 3, Que, FOR SALE QUANTITY OF LARGE WILLOW trees. Hunger Limb Company, 85 King Street West, Toronto, Ont. PIANOS, OUR SMALL NEW PIANOS will be available shortly. Beautl- tul In design and tone. Circular mailed promptly. Factory Mason and nisch Limited, 642 King Strut West, Toronto. Canada, for serviceable used cloth- ing to be sent immediately to these heroic, suffering people. Let your spare used clouting, for •which you have no neat, he your Christmas gift to the war- torn people of Europe and China, Give them to the National Clothing Collection for liberated countries, October 1 • 20. 'Blankets and clothing for chil- dren, women and omen are urgently needed in devastated \Vac areas , , , WIIAT CAN YOU SPARE 'I'IIA'I' THEY CAN \VE.\R? FOR SALE GENERAL S'11iltle ON 11i(11I\VAY, Iirtrniltun Vicinity, nice home stlr- roundings; $9,500 complete, $G,000 cash required; owner retiring. Ask Worthington, 21 stain E., 1I11n111ton. FIVE ' PEDIGREED ABERDEEN Angus (wattle. Three Heifers, Two Bulls, :Address Eckhardt, Price- vllle, i).)!. 1, Ont. • S'l'Ai,LiON — ONE PURE 1111E1) French Canadian Premium A, five year old, one two year old, French Canadian Stallion, one yearling Sorrel stallion of same breed. Priced reasonable. Box 50, 73 Adelaide W„ Toronto, (IIUTAT DANES HARLEQUIN ANI) PLACIC GREAT Dane puppies, registered, best Canadlnn and American blood- lines. 22frs. 51 Hopkins, cor, No. 7 Itlghway and 5th Concession, Unionville, Ont, STRAi(;iHT FOX HOUNDS: ALSO crossed with blood hound. One month to two years old. Good running stork. ITnwkesbury Ken- nels, 11nu'1(rsbury, Ont, 5111500 V 1' DUCKS, WHITE, drakes $3.00, ducks $2.00 F.O.B. Partin farm, I'.O. Box 101, Alder- shot, Ont. 11,1:ANLiNGS FROM RE(;ls'I'EItt:D Yorkshires, over 6 weelcs old, 8 for $50. Also Registered breediing stock. Crates free. ]leg. Briggs, Clear Lake, Ont, PRICIIT'SREAL ESTATE \ViND- sor Ontario offer 150 acres Black Lonna none' Forest, Ontario, Tiled, Fenced, Price $49 per erre. Brick House, Barns, ('onrrete 5110. $3350,00 Omen payment. 20,000 l:It11EI)1Ne; E\\'ES. 50,000 Feeder Lnnlbs, ltnnlbot111)et— Merino Corridnle Cross, Southern Sask. Wool Grower's' Associntlon, Afaple Creek, Saskatchewan. 0, S. Iderringer, Secretary, SURPLUS ARMY STORES Army Petrol Cans, captivity 2 Imp - gallons; with carrying handle and heavy brass cop. ,lust the thing lot carrying extra n Y 6 ( t g, a aline, water, anti- freeze or any liquid. Price 79c each. Used Land Aline Boxes, 84(2 x 8?1 x 28" long. Price $1.39 each. Used Ammunition Boxes, 13 x 11 x 18" high, double hinged rover, 18 ga. steel. Two heavy carrying handles, ('rice $1,75 cavil. All-purpose metal containers, 17" high x 101,1, x 5112, with slip-on rover and canvas carrying strap, Price ,79c each. G' folding \toss T(tblrs, rive $S 95 each. 6' Folding Benches, 322.20 cnch. 0,0.1).—Transportation charges ex- tra. Write The Alison Machinery Com- pany Linnitc d, 208 Simeoe St., To- ronto 211, Ontario. Ul' '1'O DATE Diit't; S'I'JRE equipped with Soda Fountain service and Souvenir Shop. Good business all year round. Reply to Pollens Pharmacy, 210 Main St., Ltchute, Que., 45 miles from Montreal. 1:1.1.(1'10(: SIUTuItS, N1;tV, US1:0 bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pul- leys, brushes. Allen Electric Cony pony Ltd,. 2326 Dufferin St., To• roots, ELECTRIC MOTORS 1:E\Va)U51) AND 111:1':\1111:11. EX' pert workmanship. Moderate prices. Lloyd 11. Betteer, \lonlc• ton. Ontario. PAWN POU SAI,I•: 75 ACMES FOR SALE, GOOD buildings, 2 utiles to Barrie, 8 acres wheat, 12 acres clover, 25 acres ploughed. Plenty (water; well fenced: hydro available. Possession Oct. 1; $2700 down. Apply Earl Barron, Barrie, Ont NORTH BAY DISTRICT — 160 acres, free and clear deed. Good road to property, Good hunting and fishing. Total price 3500. If you want n quiet property In a good place to relax, give me n call. Several more properties In same district. Geo. Wight, 303 Canada Illdg„ Windsor, Ont, ISSUE 38-1945 Great Britain's Workless Nest Egg Britain's "workless nest egg"— the unemployment fund—now to- tals more than $1,270,000,000. Just over $8,000,000 was paid out in unenlploymcnt benefits between March and June, as compared with close to $5,000,000 in the corresponding period in 191.1, Contributions to the fund total- ed more than $70,000,000 for the three months ending June, 1913.— New York Times, 1'.tf11iN FOR SALE 21 ACRES FiRl1IT FARM, 16 ACRES of fruit trees, new modern 5 -room dwelling with space above for 8 additional rooms; large enclosed veranda, double garage, 2 wells, Hydro, modern conveniences, 312,- 600 tern's to suit. A bargain for the shrewd buyer. S. Vujkov, 1I.R. 1, School Itd., Ningara-on- thn Lake. Ont. 100 ACRES, (1001) Ill'n.DINOS, electricity, 1 mile C.P.R. station, Kenlpt'Illc, (Int., 1 mile Bedell station, schools, agricultural col- lege. Mrs, le, C.otnnm, 390 First Ave., Ottawa, Ont. 150 -ACRE FARM FOR SALE— Clravel loans, brick house, good outbuilding:, new silo, abundance of water, half mile from high- way, Apply Box 1228, Smiths Falls, Ont. VALUA131.11 FRUIT FAi151, 33 acres of exceptionally well cul- tivn ted orchards, including pears, peachee, cherries, plums, prunes, grapes and apples; attractive 10 - room brick home, electricity, bath, hot and cold running water, beautiful surrounding's; tenant house, barn, pocking shed, 2 gar- ages, chicken pen; all In splendid repair; half mile from school on good rood, Trice $25,000; must sell. Owner living; on farm. D. E. I.Ightle, Ridgeville P.O., Welland vicinity. 1.)0 ACRES, ABOUT 10 ACRES bush, good house, barn and sheds, .Apply Henry IVell, 11.11. 1, Tavi- stodlc, FARM FOR SALE, NEAR A 0001) town, on the oaten[ highway, lots of tenter, good buildings, $3.500, .Apply to J, H. Goodrich, IV:Ilkworth, Ont. 104 ACRES FARM, RICH LOAM soil. New steel barn 1n 1937, near- ly new 8 roomed frame hoose. Hydro, running water in both house and barn, 8 acres hush, driving slued and hen coop, good fences, 25 acres hay and pasture, the rest ploughed, drilled well 38,000, at least 34,000 in cash, 10 miles from Guelph, 3 miles from Rockwood, 5 miles from Acton, 1 mile to school, Mrs, T. 1181(1)41tch, R.R. 4, Rocictvood, Ont. 200 -ACRE FAR\1, i.0T 18, CON, 13, Enniskillen 'l'ownehlp, one mile off No. 21 highway. Eight -room brick house, 11111 basement. Barn 40 ft, by 60 ft., finished off with eenu'nt mangers and steel stanch - lone, 1284(1 concrete silo. Good machine shed end granny. Good (lay loan, well tiled, 25 nrres hardwood hush. Apply \\'alter ('Lurk, \1'yoming, Ontario, 111:1.1' 1V:t\'1'1;11 1101'SleleEEl'EI1 1'51)1:11 FOI1'I'Y rellablo, t(u='worthy, for Taal home, A11 conveniences, two wale n'lnits, Reply !lox 234, Barrie, (Int, LINO OPERATORS AND FLOOR MEN WANTED ('(1\11'('('EX'(' ),) 5)1 Ol'Ell .A'1' 1115 :and floor midi wanted for news- paper prinline office, permanent position, hiL1i, st wages. \\item Publishing ('o., 73 Adelaide W., apply neareet Employment and Selective Service Office. ()Met No. 1. 11Eu1C.t1, NA'I't'Itl;'S 11151,1'---111::1)N'S (11;31- (1y for Ithetimatie Paine. Neur- itis, Thole -ands prnis!nc: it. \lun- 1)'" Drit(:' Store, 335 EIein, Ottawa. L'ustp:aid 31.00. (M.\(•It A511 1)11111111 11'ult>IS often me the cnuse of III•henith In humans, n11 ngcs No one Ila mune! 11'11y not find out If this Is your trouble? Interesting par• ticulnrs-1'rre! Write Mulveney•s Remedies Specialists. Intent() 3 BAl1\11;1ai:1 FI111T 11111.31 1)I;• strays offensive odor histn11113 45c bottle Ottawa neem Demme 11110 store (ninon (;001) R55u1,l'TION — 1:\'EllY sufferer of Rheumatic I'nins or Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- edy. Munro's 1)rug Store, 335 lacin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.011. IIA1(111111';NNIN41 L 1'1 A i1 5 HAIItIU)l0sSIN'l '1111. Robertson method Information on request recording Masse, Robertson's Hall dressing Aced, emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto Colossal Effort It is a significant fact, and one that peaks volunnes, for the British people, that their Government spent a higher peiccntaltc of the national income in paying for the than did , ither the Putted Slates 08 Itussi;a. It twat a (o1os- sal effort, and (mc that rettccts credit on the patrioti-n1 and devo- tion of the 11n ti:,h people. —'Brantford Ex11o,'itor MOTEL E TROPOLE All Beautifully Furnished With Running Water. Rates: $1,50 up NIAGARA FALLS OPPOSITE C,N,R, STATION We recommend: FORBES YELLOWKNIFE GOLD MINES, LTD. (No Personal Liability) Bid 40, Ask 45 Circular on request Alliance Securities Telephone ELgin 4104-4105 Four Colborne Street, Toronto 1, Ont, 8!USiCAL IXS'rlt091ENT5 FRED A, 13ODDINGTON BUYS, sells, exchanges musical Instru- ments 111 Church, Toronto 2 OPPORTUNITIES F01) 454)31EN BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCI1000 G:eat Opportunity, Learn Hairdressing Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful Marvel graduates. America's greatest aye - tom. Illustrated catalogue free. Write or cull MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS 358 BLUUR W., TORONTO Branches: 44 King St. Hamilton 81 74 Rideau Street Ottawa. ('11(ITO(711A('IIIC WINDSOR PHOTO FINISIII:RS give you better pictures. Try our gloss-tex finish and see the dif- ference; six and eight exposure rolls developed and printed 30c, reprints ,03e each. Windsor Photo finishers, Box 490, \1'ind- sor, Ont. CANADA'S LARGEST STUDIO STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Don't risk losing your pictures. Snaps can't be taken over again. Send your film rolls to Canada's largest and finest studio. Get better pictures at lower cost. PIIOMI'T MAIL SERVICE Any Size Rol1-6 or 8 Exposures DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25c "1 get best results from Star Snap- shot Service" writes a customer in Novo Scotia, who odds that she has tried many places. SPECIAL ALBUM OFFER New Style Album With Prints sizes 16-20-127 it 29c (4c extra) Is sent with film roll. ENLARGEMENTS— COLORED AND FRAMED Enlargements 4 x 6" in beautiful easel Mounts, $ for 25c, Framed, on ivory tilted mats, 7 x 9" in Gold, Silver, Circassian Walnut or Black Ebony finish francs, 59c each. It enlargement colored. 79e each. OLD PICTURES RESTORED We can restore any old photograph or snapshot and make any number of prints or eniargemeals desired. The process requires the work of skilled artists, but the cost Is re:asonahis. Send us your Picture and tell us what you taunt done and we will tell you the cost before doing the work. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Box 129, Postal Terminal A, Toronto Print Nnnle and Address Plainly on Orders TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION your limns pr11p(:tly dcwolopcd load printed. 6 00 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 25e IREl'I;IN'I'S 8 for 25c P151551' ENLARGING SERViCE You may not get all the films you wall this year, but you can gel all the quality and service you desir0 by sending your filuls to I11I'I;IRI.tl, ('1111'10 SERVICE Stnlion 1. 'Toronto I'A'1b:NTN leleTREItS'I'11N11A1'GU & ('u111'ANY Patent Solicitors. Established 1890; 14 ]:Ing \\'c=t, 'Toronto. Booklet of Information on re - 0)1100 54 ANTED \1'ANTI;11 101: ('.4511-1'.\5.4)11.45 autonlohile licence plates; mohtli:uln. Se. ioa t 31 u s 1• a Ul, 111nllin+,,lulI, Tenn. IL\1' 11.11,1;11 \\'.\N'I'1;11 1N (W)) condition. 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Shoes Women's Slacks 69c to $1.19 $1,19 to $1,98 $1.00 to $1.'19 ;\\cul. end Children's Suti Suits :€ Mosquito Netting' THE STANDARD \I r,• \I''rl t' 'row), \ i,ited in Lon- (1, on- I lanlilll'n and Caledonia, last \week \Il an l \Ir, I) .\lice and 1). .\, \\t':1- T„ront,t \isitors over the per 1'il1'(1 l0c .iii, \Ir, Ilc:.i.ouin \i''rritt has returned ;. (>ioU(l Assoi'tllleut of Men's, \ o111eI1's and ii,iter a two acct.,' ‘,ration spent with her ,on, \Ir lac(. \I'rrrit1, of London Children's Camp Shoes, ;; it Mrs \\• R Dell ,dent the w'eel;-end sem, in 1 )c'tr.'�t. the guest of her daughter _� Olive■IndIitll• IlAg ('alit 'rill I, „ \ i-iting high (lis sista•, `I .> \Irs .\It,; \I' 1101\ an• ullatlllt21?th.'atrtcrk?.i2t?1rI �131).a2:�,103th�,.21Di.al l.NisWIN/�t RIONDaiNatblalrlihVri NI r• 16,1)( rt i4.0♦S••t •*•, ♦♦4.0♦i0.••• • ••4 4.•n01:':