The Blyth Standard, 1945-11-14, Page 1LYTH STANDAR
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VOLUME 56 - NO 12. BLYTH, ONTARIO, 'WED NESDAY, NOV. 14, 1915. Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance; $2.00 in the U.S.A.
Huron County Loan Quota Goes Over
Co -Operative Planning To
Sell More Shares
New Equipment Purchased
To Cope With Heavv Snring'
Flow Of Milk
At a meeting of the shareholders of
The Blyto Faricers' Co-taperative As-
sociation, held ia the Nlemorial llall on
monday night, canvassers were an_
Pointed with 1. view tea soliciting fur
more shares in the Association,
The A;sociat'on has purchased anoth-
er new vat, and a new cheese press, in
anticipatio.) of the heavy how of milk
next gring and summer
Nfr Simon Hallalian, the Association
President, ha I charge of the meeting,
and gave a brief outline of the NVOrk
so far done, and Mr. Carman ihnIgins,
manager of the Plant, also spoke
br:efly.
Canvassers Appointed
'With a view to selling more shares,
the fcliowieg lis; of canvassers were
appointed:
John l'aylor, Ed. Nc.Nlillati, Herman
Daer, Ntajor Younghlut, Nelson Picked,
Ted Mills, Norman Thompson, Frank
Kirkby, Victor Proctor, Leo 1(elly,
Alvin Snell, Omar Brooks, Albert Nes-
bitt, and Gordo,. Elliott,
Making Four Days A Week
Cheese Factory is now making
four •days a week, which is the usual
procedurg in all cheese factOries during
the \vinter months, Making 'laysare
Nloodays, \Vednesdays, Fridays, and
Saturdays. The prodeztion is running
R1)011t. 24 cheese to every make, whicti
is exceptiotrally good At the present
time there are 133 patrons.
Interior decorating is the order of the
day at the Plant, with considerable
painting being done.
The Aasociation is very confident of
an excelle:at future,
W. A. MEET
The regular monthly meeting of the
Wantan's Association of the United
Church, Was Ile!:; 011 TI1CS(lity, Novem-
ber 13th, nres;dent, Afrs, J Phillins,
presided Nteeting opened by all re-
peating the Lord's prayer in unison
The minutes of the former meeting
were read by the Secrejary, alrs N \V
Kyle, and approved Treasurer,7N1rs J
\V Pelts, gave her report
A committee was appoirted In pur-
chase : Aficient articles fcr the tables
Several Committees appointed at our
last meeting gave satisfactory reports
Mrs Charley Grasby, Convenor Of
Flower and Visiting Committee report-
ed October collection 50 cents, 5 boxes,
5 small donations, 3 bootiets of flowers,
7 sympathy and get well cards sent out
during the month and made 17 calls
The election of Officers \'ill he held
the last Thursday in the mon(h, Nov-
ember 2)01 at 2;30 Lunch will be serv-
ed
Meeting was brought to a Close by
all repeating the Nlizpalt benediction
To The Citizens Of
Blyth
The local financial committee of
the Ninth Victory Loan wishes to
express, throngh The Standard,
their thanks to all \\to so \vhole-
heartedly co-operated by "Signing
Their Name For Victory." We
like to believe that the high stand-
ard in Myth was reached and main-
tained, not only because of the
soundness of the investment, but
also through a sense of earnest de-
sire to help the great rehabili-
laden scheme being carried out for
our service men and women 'Hie).
have proven their loyalty to a great
cause, 111(1 it is gratifying to know HURON couvry TOTAL $4,170,000
that \viten the appeal came for
proof of loyalty front those on the
front, the response was so
generous.
To the canvassers and bank man-
ager go our thanks as well, for they
handled the tools in the campaign.
We hoite and believe that their con-
tact with Myth folk will result in
greater frier dliness r a 0 d mutual
go el will, for we can see only bene-
fit accruing to those who respond-
ed to :heir appeal,
LESLIE iiILBORN,
Local Chairman.
7 Million Mark
HOW THEY FINISHED Blyth Finishes At The Top,
And Wins The Plaque
CANVASSING DISTRICT QUOTA
Illyth 1. $04,000
Exeter 209,000
zurieh anc1 llay \ \ 'est 128,000
Howick .... ... .... .... ........ 314,000
\\Test \vawatiosli .......... ....... 97,000
Ileitsall and flay East ..... ..... 142,000
NVinglutin 265,0)0
Brt\a.
sels 104,000
East \\.awah nos . (7,0(X1
Scaforth 229,000
Clinton , 249,001.1
Goderich 1,-avtiship . 120,000-
Usborne Township ... .... . . ... 142,(1C0
t.i.:Itortie Township ..„ ........ 93,000
Stanley. Tcwiiship ............ .. 114,000
Millen l'ownship --------------------142,0(0
Stephen \Vest 94,0ttO
Morris 'cownship 134,000
Mckillop 'Lawnship 142,10)
Stephen 1.,:ast , ..... _......... 93,000
Town of Goderich .. .......... ... 605g0
Ttickerstivith Township .... _ .. . 142,000
Turpberry Township Ift8,0011
1; rev Township 107,000
Ashfield Town,hip 148,000
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To The Citizens Of Blyth
At the Ninth Victory Loan Ban-
quet held at Clinton on Tuesday
evening, at \\ hich time Blyth \vas
presented with the Plaque for hav-
ing the highest percentage over
quota in the Couaty, considerable
praise was heaped on me for nty
work in this connection, but 1 want
to take this opy:Ttmoity to pass 011
that praise to the two canvassers
Ross Threll and Gordon Augustine,
Mt() did such a grand job, to your
11'..tory Loan Committee, and es-
pecially. to yet; good reaple of 13Iyth,
for it was you who really put this
over, and 'have really put 131).01 0O
the map.
1 believe our recard of 26(1 per-
cent vill be one of the highest in
Canada for any one community.
you have an old soldier,
(aside fcr your Chairman,
another old soldier for your hank-
er, and two young soldiers, Gordon
Atigtistiee and Ros Thuell, for
your canvassers, it is not difficult
to see why. we started, and firish-
ed, on the tit of Ole list.
N. IV. KYLE.
Home From
Mrs,
Hospital
;air Schools 50,500
COMBINED TOTAL -----------4,22o30()
SUBSCRIBED P.C.
$170„350
509,601
300,600
()87,5(()
189,550
.209,400
479,200
185,200
170,25(1
394,650
413,450
191,550
223,350
1-14,0ou
221,350
216,0(0
138,250
194,8;0
205,00')
130,510
805,3114)
187,750
138,550
199,000
161,850
$0.928,550
32',350
206.10
244.82
218.05
234.85
,
• I Saturlav night saw the completion
95.41
lid the Ninth Victory Loan, which will
a e.,h down in history as one of Cana,14's
linosu
st successful 1.08(1 efforts.
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Huron County's effort in this Loan
The ci,itens of Myth, the Victory !was a splendid one. Every municipal-
Laan Canvas,ers, our Bank Manager, ity in the County exceeded their quota,
and the Victory Loan Committee, re- and many had (lone this several days
ceived the acclaim of the County \'ic- before the Loan closed. Nothing but
tory Loan orgacization, at a banquet loptimisin was txpresgal by Loan of -
held in the basement of the Ontaric4 ficial, front On start, and this optim-
33.1 1
Street United Church, Clinon, Ant ism seemed to flow over into the indiv-
Tuesday night idualof the county, and the Loan was
40-32 ; (ht thn at occisiorepresentatives of not 1 -ng
mulct -way until the results
s
32.22 tile. local Victory Loan Committee re- showed in daily sales, which niale'the
_ sales of previous loans look like small
1/3 '9 eelvrd the Plaque, awarded to the ur
change. The county objective was
$4,170,000. This was oversubscribed by
66.15 percent, for a total of $6,928,550.
The splendid effort of the air schools
ran the conthieed total to $7,257,900.
Their quota was $56,500, and they rais-
ed $429,350, for a percentage total of
582.92.
Tile race 101 top honour was never
more keen, and here Blyth took the
honours, but not before some anxious
moments were experienced during the
ilast few days. Illytth lost the lead for
County Chairman Presides iione (lay during the final week of the
Rev, W A Beccroft, Chairman of the Campaign, When Zurich and Hay West
/ftwon County Victory Loan Commit- lwho were running a close second, turn-
_Lch cd in an excellent days' sales. The fol -
tee, presided over the meeting, %%IIi
took the form of a fowl dinner. Nl '. ii°wilig clay 131311i slipped in a few extra
thousand and again took the lead It
Beecroft has been tlte driving force in
was the Village of Exeter who provid-
past countv lotots„ and this was again .
l the case in the Ninth Loan. led Ole thrill on closing day, and sent
During Ole dinner hour, Harold Vic- 1 the local canvassers scurrying for last
minute buyers, and their efforts were
tor Pym, of NVingliant, one of the craie ,
not in vain.
vassers, lead in a brief sing -song. '
Rev, Mr Burton, pastor of the Ontario CONGRATULATIONS DUE
Street Urited Church, asked for divine The Standard would like to add it's
blessing before the (Helier commenced \vords of congratulations to the people
Many Speakers !of 13lyth, the Canvassers, and Mr. Kyle,
There were several speakers during for their splendid effort. The village
the evening, Including air, Grahaindreceived some splendid publicity
Liason officer between the Counties; !through it's efforts in this Lan, and
C. K, Saunders, of Goderich, head of , perhaps more important, was the splen -
Publicity: Charles Parsons,
head „f (lid srl'i1 of co-operation which pre-
;
Special Nantes; County Organizers Ivailed on all sides throughout the Loan.
N'andewater, Lumsden and Hilborn
It is efforts such as this that will boost
If. MeLean, James Kinkaid, Frank our town, and the result will be a
warden progressive municipality, by whicillii°arlel
Fiegland, "Doc" Cruickshank,
'Alex. Alexander brought greetings in the er111111twilY will benefit.
;from the County, and Harry Sturdy.,
L
a Iloett
i'rs
efforts, rttsji,i'anc212\1‘).1:ticulliitt3I'lespoilrdit townillt°
Ifrom the Federation of Agriculture.
flourish
Robert Bowman, of 13russels. pre.
Mr. Bown.an Presents Fuses
89.70
800
78.08
75.51
72.34
06.04
59.02
57.29
54,84
53.72
52.11
48.08
46.5(1
45.00
resen atton
At Clinton
01,52 but municipality with the highest per -
09,36 :cottage of quota obtained. Our (f11001
NVas 56-1,000, 11101 1I1C 1001 MI1011111 rak-
06.15
82.93 ed, according to figures released on
Tuesday Mght, the village had raised
$7,257,900 171.72 $170,350, or 26610 of it's quota. The
nearest competitor was the Village of
Ex -ter with 243.82 percent of their
quota. The -plague is now adorning the
cast wall of the interior of the Bank
of Commerce, vhere it can he seen,
and admired, by every bond 12uyer in
Blyqh,
Huron
District Odd Fellows To Former Residents Thrilled
Hear Grand Master As Blyth Victory Comes
Over Air Waves
BANQUET HERE ON NIGHT OF
NOVLMBER 21ST
0(1(1 Fellows of \\'inghant Di Arict
_ No. 9 will have the extreme thasure
of listening to the Grand laster of the
Grand Lodge of Ontario, at a special
banquet, held in Itis honour on
nesday, night, November 21st, The
banquet will start at 6;30 in the Nlent-
orial Flail, The Grand NI aster i, Rev.
\V. T. Nfark, of Hanover, and he is an
outstanding speaker All Odd Fellow;
who can possibly do so, are requested
to attend, and should secure their ticket
front NIL% Gordon Augustine as quickly
as possible,
The banquet will take the form ei a
fowl dinner, and a suitable.program is
being arranged, NVilll the Grand Mas-
ter's address being the feature of the
evening.
A short lodge session will be held
in the lodge roosts prior to the banquet
in the hall. Around 90 members front
the fisc lodges in the district are ex•
peeled.
Hullett Farmers To Vote
In Hog Marketing Scheme
:\ meeting in ecinteeti3O with the
proposed scheme for marketing hog:,
will he held in Londeshoro Community
fall, on November 23M, at 8 Pal.
All hog producers of 'kitten Town-
ship arc invited to be present at this
meeting, to hear the scheme discussed,
to register and vote.
This he the last chance to reg-
ister. No registration will 110 accepted
after November 2401 in Huro» Comity,
Tay.'er but you may if registered, vote until
December 8th.
A very' important pint has been
Mrs. Jean Icychnia., is also conval- reached in regard to our proposed hog
escil.g at the home f NIrs. Pratt, after !scheme. The next few days will de-
an operation in the Clinton hO'SPital. Bide NVIledler we win or lose, This is
the biggest' and most important thing
ever attempted by producers under the
Farm Products Nlarketing Act.
The apraval of the scheme will he
decided by a two-thirds favourable vote
of those who register, and not two
The Blyth Ilrarch of the Woman's of joy and pleasure to the recipient thirds of those wh;,.. vote, Thus a pro -
Institute met in the Alemorial Hall on Mrs M. Henry demonstrated on I (Incur who yegisters, but fails 0) vote
Friday, November 901, at 2:30 P.M., "Ilow to make and bake Cream Puffs". will be counted against the scheme, as
with the President, Mrs L. M. Scrim- Mrs Henry had made and brought to
has
returned home
from the Clinton hospital, and is con-
valescing at the liolue of Mrs Pratt
Women's Institute Vote To Meet
In Memorial Hall
though he actually voted against it,
geour, and the Secretary, Mrs. A. the meeting a half dozen puffs for
Taylor, nresid4 g. The meeting was which a draw was made, Mrs Kilpat- Williou: Workers Honour
opened by, singing the Opening Ode, rick was 11 1 lz 1
_le atc..y wanner, and reported .
followed by ore minute's silent prayer, Ole cream puffs delc'cus, , The Williog \\ orkers, that progres-
due respect to one of the members M rs E. Rutledge gave a lesson on sive little group of ladies of the 901
passing away, M rs. Douglas Morrison. , bias binding -making, which was. very Line of Morris, together with their bus -
Thi s was fcilowed by the Lord's Pray- helpful and intFresting. She makes 26 bands, and families, joined together -t
el' in unison.
Pte. (Bun) Hall
The secretary gave a very splendid
report. The matter pertaining to. rent-
ing the Memorial Hall for holding all
IoMitute meetings was thoughtfully
dit-cusicd, and carried unanimously, that
the Hall be reeted, and in future the
Instit.ite w'll hold it's meetings there.
The December 'meeting will be held
the first 'flittr:4-,y. Dr. Annie Ross
will he in charge of this program Hos-
tesses, Miss Weeekock, :Mesdames
Cowan, Chellm, Kilpatrick.
Soldiers Appreciate Boxes
Two letters from soldiers Overseas,
who had received boxes sent to them
from the Institute group, were read.
These VDtKes have given a great deal
yards from 1 yard of material. Mrs ;the home of Mr. and m rs. \valiant
Harold Phillips rendered a solo, which Cockerline on Tuesday night to p'S'
was enjoyed. Afrs Colclough gave the homage to Pte. (Bun) Hall, who rece 1 -
report on war w.-rk completed Mrs ly returned home front Overseas. The
IPelts conducted the question. drawer, evening was of a social nature, and pro -
Mrs 1vers, the District President, gressive ..tieltur was played, \vinners
was the guest speaker, and gave a fine in these events were, gents high, Pat
talk on "The beauties of friendship and , Nun", ;ow, joint Fairservice; ladies,
friends", To have true friends one high, Betty Fa 11 service, low, NI rs. Jas.
must be a friend. The roll call was Gibson.
answereei by "My Favourite Supper i A special feature of the evening was
Dieh", with plenty of good ideas left the preseatation to Pte. Hall of a bean -
with us "Happy. Birthday" was sung tiful billfold and cigarettes, acc..-gunait.
for Mrs Sadie Cutning, and was much ied by. a suitab'c address. Pte. Ilan re -
appreciated. 'plied suitably, and all joined heartily in
1
Mrs Del Philp is to be the pianist, singing, 'For Ile's a Jolly Good Fel-
and presided at. the piano for the dos-
ing of the meeting, by the singing of Lunch \vas served, and everyone had
God Save the King. a mcst enjoyable time.
i.
The old home town is never
dearer to a person than when he
i1 far away, and it is then that any
news of an outstanding nature
particularly warms the heart.
Such was the thrill received by
Mr. and Mrs, Fro.Somers, of Tim-
mirs, when they' recently heard
(gag the CBC radio network of
Illyth's achievement in the Ninth
\'ictnry Loan. They 'were quietly
enjoying themselves in their home
listening to the National News
Breadeast, \then the announcer
told the story of Blyth's achieve-
ment.
\Vriting home to her mother,
Nfrs, Blanshard Herrington, Mrs.
Somers said: "Did we ever get a
thrill, ata did our chests swell with
pride of the old home town".
Living on the sante street with
the Somers in Timmins, are former
res'dents of Sea forth, Brussels, and
Clinton. NVe can imagine that it
would be with special pleasure
that the Sinners would remind
tluge people of the fact that they
came front Blyth -the first town in
Canada to go over the top in the
Ninth Victory Loan.
seined fuses to the various salesmen
Farm Forum Held At Home in recognition of their outstanding
Of Mr, And Mrs. D. Hallaban
No 10 East Wawanosh Farm Forum
met at the honk of Mr. and NH's. Dan
Hallahan on Tuesday evening, with 22
present. After the discussion the 5 -
minute talk \vas taken by Mrs. Clar-
epee Johnstm, who spoke very fitting-
ly. on "Remembrance".
Next Monday night, November 16th
the meeting will be at the home of Mr.
and NIrs. Calvert Falconer, Recrea-
tion period \vill be ill charge of Nit.. and
Mrs. Dan Hallahan. Mr, Clem Gal-
braith will give the 5-1111ntite address
I Everyone is crdially invited to at-
tend
V
Dist. L.O.L. Elect Officers
The district of NI orris 1. 0 L com-
TOWNSHIPS DID WELL
The surrounding Townships of East
w.ark, Among those receiving this re- INVawanosh, Ifuilett and Morris, did ex -
cognition was our local salesmen, Lieut. !ceptionally well. For several days
Ross Thud and Gordon Augustine, East NVatran000 was right behincl Blyth
and our banker, N. \V. Kyle Mr 1(yle in a contending position for first place,
replied very. fittingly, NIr. Creech, of .but slipped down a few notches before
Exeter made similar presentations to ,the Loan closed Hullett Township was
(Continued 00 page 5) (Continued on page 5)
East Wawanosh Federation Shows
Increase In Membership
Annual Meeting Held At
Belgrave, Friday Night
The annual meeting of the East Wa-
wanosh Unit of the Federation of Ag-
riculture was held in the Forester's
prising the lodges of, Blyth, Auburn, 1tan. Belgrave, on Friday evening, No-
Londesboro, and Bclgrave, met in the 1vember 901.
Myth Hall on Tuesday. night, with a The program consisted. of National
large attendance The following dist- Fihtt it c
...naies, win! NH-. Harvey Johnston
riot officers were elected, and installed: of Nlorris Township, in charge of the
W M: C Falconer
1) NI : E. llesk
Chaplain, John \\'chstcr
Rec See : Inine Wallace
Treasitra: John Nott
Alarshall: Robert .\\'allace
1st Led : Harvey flunking
2m1 Led : John AleCallum
Lunch was servedand a ot':_t enjoy-
able social hour spent
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Maur List Corrected
The Standard Moiling 1.ist has been
corrected up-to-date. Please exam -
f .0 the laltel on this \veck's paper;
it 511 0t1 Show the advanced dating
if you have paid your subscript:on.
\\'e have several subscriptions in
arretrs, an early settlement Of
thcse accounts would he appreciated.
The Standard is the ideal Christ-
mas Gift. Outsider sending it to a
friend, or member of the family this
y var. It will be appreciated in..sre
than any other gjit.
Receipts, membership fees__ 136.00
Second prize, 1944-45 Farm For-
um Attendance Contest . 20.00
Other sources, banquets, etc 207.43
TOTAL RECEIPTS $45L55
Expenditures
To Bond $50.00
Banquet, membership fees, etc._ 2.5.00
iSecretary's salary 25,00
Cash on band 56.67
machine. Several very, interesting and
educative films were slnawn.
During a short intermission between 3
the first and \atm! films, NH% Charles
Conites, of Belgrave, gave a short ad -
'dress on the "ling Producers Organiza-
tion."
At the conclusion of the second film
the Past President, 'N1r. Norman Rad-
ford called on the auditors for their re-
port. Mr. Albert Walsh responded,
stating that Mr Norman N1c1)..-well and
himself had audited the hooks and
$451.55
Assets
Victory Bonds, total value .... $250.00
Executive and Directorate For 1946
Following is the slate of Executive
and Directorate for the year 1940:
President : Lawrence Taylor.
Vice -President ! John Buchanan.
Directorate: SS No 8, Art Scott;
SS No 9, Ronald Coultes; SS No 10,
Orval McGowan; SS No 11, Lorne
Scott; SS No 13, Albert Coultes; USS
found them correct and in good order.
No 11, Calvert Falconer ; USS No 3,
IDati liallahan; USS No 5; Lewis Rud -
Secretary -Treasurer's Report
The Secret ary-Teasurer's report Is'; USS No 6, Howard Campbell ;
showed a': inclose in the membership USS No, 7, Mason Robinson; USS No
last year. His report was as fol- 12, Charles Robinson; US No 14,
Aldin Purdin; USS No 16, Carl Gov-
ier ; USS No 17, \Vt:1. VeClenegan.
Old, and New, Executive To Meet
The old and new directorate are ask-
ed to meet 0.1 Thursday evening, No -
180 venther 15th, at the Belgrave
Co oper-
8822 ativc Club Roonts,47it 8 p.m.
over
lows:
Township executive meetings__ 12
1945 menthe' ship 136
No. of members signed up 00 the
1 T -fifth mill has for the year
110
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DARK LIGHTNING
SL, HELEN TOPPING MILLER
CIiANTIat VI
He said, "What's this picture?"
and his voice was hoarse and
strange. Gary caught the tension,
and looked across at Mona Lee
with eyes that were a little sorry,
"It's a rough Idea of the geologi-
cal etruoturo under this ranch,
air," ho said. "I looked it up to-
day on an old map that Ilughey
Fothergill owns—after 1'd found
what I thought wore surface Ind!•
cations up there In that gulch a-
bove the pasture. This map shows
a promising structure, that's all."
ilo went over It all then, marking
out lines with a pencil on tho
sketch.
What you're getting at is that
this land is the kind of land thoy
find oil under?" Harvey put In,
"That'e what all this sclera%te
stuff means?"
"It Moana that this land is the
kind that oil (night be found un-
der," Gary qualified, deffnitoly,
,,l'm not making any statements,
Only a competent geophysicist
could give you reliable advice,
They have 1110 knowledge and the
instruments—I'm just a beginner.
I've studied the stuff but never
had an opportunity to work at it."
Mona Lee could see Harvey fidg-
eting lin his eh:iir. 'filen ho jumped
up. "What's the reason wo can't
go up to that placo now? I've got
a flashlight, And the re's a moon.
Want to go, Mother?"
"I guess not , . ,well, If you're
all going trailing out there like
crazy, I might as well go along.'
* *
They tramped through the pas-
ture, a atrnngo procession, Adel-
aide skipping ahead and Gary and
Harvey behind her, The Renin of
Harvey's flashlight went search-
ingly ahead, Ile carried a spade
and a clout sack thrown over his
shoulder, And when they arrived
at last at tato little canyon he Bo-
gan digging immediately, tossing
lumps of rock and earth, into the
sack that Adelaide held open,
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"Whatever we do, Dad, lot's not
tell Oliver."
"Why not? Ile works with oil"
"Because he'd want to run
everything . And Grace would
move In and take charge and
think wo ought to let Oliver run
it. lie doosn't know much about
production anyway, he just ped-
dles leases."
"Of course," Gary said, as they
turned back to the house, "the
sensible thing to do Is to sell a
lease, that is, If there should be
oil down Chore, If you sell out to
a production concern, they'll put
down a test well and then close
the area end hold it for future
production,"
• ,r
But Harvey disagreed violently
with the Idea, "If there's off down
there, the thing is to get It out,
And it's my land, and if thero'a oil
under it, I want it, I don't want
some bunch of capitalists to got
rich from what belongs to me,"
"Of course," Gary said "if
there is oil down there --.and if it
won't cost you too much to go
down after it—and if the Govern-
ment will let you produce it after
you find it. There are a lot of
tricky angles to this oil business,"
"'There aro a lot of angles to
the cattle business, too, but I got
along, Conte on back to the house,
I'm going to cull up somebody a-
bout this business, You kids help
Mother along—I'm going on a-
head,"
Adelaide siiid, very blandly, be-
fore ho swung away, "You know,
Dad, Gary's leaving tomorrow
going to Mexico,"
• * *
"There,' said Adelaide com-
placently, hanging on to Garry's
arm. "You see? What did I tell
you?"
"Oh, but—look hero, Mr. Mason,
I can't iso that. I've got a job.
I've got to get to work. I owe you
too much already,"
"You've got a jot) right here till
I get the dope on this oil busi-
ness, You found this oil didn't
you? You Wok around till we
know what's what,"
And Gary Tallman, because he
was in love and weak with the
knowledge that going away would
tear his heart in two, agreed tenta-
tively.
Back in the house, Harvey be-
gan thumbing through the tele-
phone book frantically, Mona Lee
sat, a little collapsed, In. a deep
chair, Gary sat in a corner, look-
ing white and spent, •
Harvey was shouting into the
telephone now,
* * *
It was midnight when he hung
up at last, hot and triumphant.
"Well, I got me some fellows
who know their business," he an-
nounced, "l -lad to chase 'enc all
over Texas and part of Lo isfana,
but I got 'em, And . they'll be out
hero Friday."
"Friday's unlucky," protested
Mona Leo faintly.
"Not for us. Not if we get those
men on the job, Why don't you
folks go to bed?"
"What's tho use—with you yell -
fug enough to wake the dead?
Gary, you go along, You're not
strong yet and you've had a long
day."
"How can I sleep," exclaimed
Adelaide, "when I'm bursting with
excitement? And its three days
till Friday,"
"Roll over and shut your eyes—
that's what I'm going to do," an-
nounced Harvey, 'umbering up,
"Tomo: row 1 want you kid., to
drive up to Dallas and get me a
good map."
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CHRONICLES
of GINGER FARM
We thought that winter was
upon us this morning but then a
warn sun appeared, snow vanished,
the hard ground softened and we
rejoiced in a reprieve from winter,
no matter how brief it Inay prove
to be,
I think all of us welcome spring
and summer and we glory in the
grandeur of the autumn season, but
winter , . well, that's something
else again. Of course it depends
upon one's age . . , the very young
think in terms of sleigh rides and
snowball fights; teen-agers of
hockey, dances and skating parties,
while to staid middle -alters tt
means problems concerning storm
windows and coal bins, Storni
windows , , . I don't want to see at
touch any for months— although
I don't mind looking through
them. You see, way back in the
summer of '44 we ordered five new
storm windows. They were de-
livered on a cold rough day hast
December — unpainted, of course.
We never got them 00 at all. They
were just left in the storeroom.
Round about September I began
to think they really should be
painted if they were to go on the
house tltis fall, 'Thinking was as
far as I got—that is until the end
of October. Then my conscience
wouldn't let inc rest any longer—
those windows would have to be
done.
* * *
Have you tried painting new
storm sash? Do you know what
a slow job it can be? If you have,
then, unless you are a magician,
you know you can paint only one
side at a tittle—arid with two coats
of paint that oceans wrestling with
the job four different tinges — or
more, if you are interrupted. Your
eyes tire, your feet ache and you
continually find yourself painting
the glass as well as the \vocal work.
On one of these occasions sou Bob
volunteered to help. I accepted
gladly—until I found it tools me
longer to clean off the smears on
the glass than it did to paint! May-
be painters, like poets, are born
and not made. As to that I don't
think I was born a painter either.
Came the day when the windows
were finished, also the arrival of a
carpenter to fit them — and there
was I getting dinner and running
around ahead of the carpenter to
clean windows before the storm
sash was put on, \Vhy didn't I
clean them before? Because I don't
like doing the salve job over again.
Clean windows ahead of time and
as sure as anything it rains in the
night leaving them woefully strea•
ky. There was no use looking to
the men for hclpthey were busy
enough drawing in red clover seed.
* * *
Eventually the windows were on
— old as well as new—and that
same night the wind whined and
howled, and rattled the shutters
from one end of the house to the
other. I lay in bed listening to it,
feeling more thankful every min -
ARMY SUIT
Glor:a Collaton wears a neva:np•
ed CWAC summer uniform, for
which she spent only $2 for braid
and buttons .to change it into a
smart civilian suit, . The insignia
and epaulets were removed, black
braid applied down the button -line
and the right sleeve, and civilian
buttons added.
START THE DAY with
delicious Maxwell House
Coffee. It's a superb blend
of choice Latin•Ainerictul
Coffees. You can't beat it
for mellow, full-bodied
goodness.
ISSUE 46-1945
By
Gwendoline P Clarke
• • 0 0 1
ute that I had stuck to my job and
got ahead of the weather fur once.
If that were the only job that need-
ed doing , , ,
That's what I mean about wint
er , . . unfinished work gives you
a sort of panicky feeling — after
all, cold weather discomfort is of-
ten only the result of being cau}mt
napping — because, as you very
well know, we can all add greatly
to our own comfort by a little fore-
thotnglnt, And don't I wish 1 had
sense enough to profit from my
own words of wisdom,
Sunday School
Lesson
November 18
The Outreach of the Church
Acts 11:19.30; 12:24-13:4.
Golden Text
And 1 le said unto them, Go ye
into all the world, and preach the
gospel to the whole creation --
Mark 16:15.
Growth of the Church
Acts 11:12.—The phrase "the
hand of the Lord was upon them"
is an expression occasionally found
in the Old Testament to indicate a
direct interposition of God in the
affairs of men, either for blessing
or for Hindrance.
22-24.—I3arnabas had one theme
with which he exhorted the mem-
bers of the church at Antioch, that
tuey should cleave tanto the Lord.
His ministry was apparently not
that of teaching, but of exhort-
ation. Both are needed. Teaching
must conte first; exhortation is an
inspired encouragement to practice
what we know. And Ole church
continued to grow by the adddition
of new converts,
25. --Saul was needed at this
juncture to cope with the rapi t
growth of the work at Antioch. It
was here that the disciples were
first called Christians. The follow-
ers of Jesus were called Nazarenes
and Galileans by their Jewish fel-
low countrymen, but this new
name was intended to mark the
difference between Jews and Gen-
tiles on the one hand and those
who, whether Jews or Gentiles,
were followers of Christ,
Strengthening of the Church
27-30.—Many prophets appear in
'the New Testament records. Some
of them, as Agalsus, foretold the
future, and some, no doubt, were
possessed of the gift of tongues.
Acts 12:24-25,—John whose sur-
name was Mark was the son of
Mary who was sister to Barnab,ls
and we leant in Col. 4:10 Mark did
become valuable to Paul who said
"he is profitable to nuc for the min-
istry."
The Dual Commission
Acts 13: 1-4.—To worldly eyes
the sending forth of these men
would seem of no significance,
none would take any notice of
them, glad it been a Roman army
going forth, with banners flying,
to serve the Emperor, what excite-
ment there would be, what cheer-
ing) But these two insignificant
Jews, accompanied by John Mark
their attendant (Acts 13:5), passel
on unnoticed, their only weapons
were the Word of God and prayer.
These men however, were to do
a work which would long 01 1' -
LIVE the Roman Empire.
TABLETALKSII
Satisfying Suppers
The habits and preferences of a
nation are supposed to be reelected
in the nursery rhymes. if this is
true, food must take first place in
man's thoughts, for Little Miss
Mullet, ,lack Horner and a lot of
others cont: sntrate on the subject.
Tommy Tucker sang for plain
bread and butter, and your fancily
should certainly sing loudly when
you serve any of these recipes
from the Consumer Section, Do-
minion Delia( trent of Agriculture.
Tomato Barley Casserole
34 cup bar1.'y ( about 2 r cups
cooked)
21/2 cups boiling ware»
3 cups canned tonlatr(cs
• cup diced cooked carrot
1,4 cup sliced raw onion
1 teaspoon minced parsley
1/2 teaspoon salt
• teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon celery salt
1/2 cup grated cheese
• cup bread crumbs
Cook barley in boiling water, 20
minutes, Mix with tomatoes, car-
rots, onions, parsley and season-
ings. Pour into a casserole. Bake
in a moderately hot oven, :1r5 deg.
F, for :33 minutes, Sprinkle with
cheese, cover with bread crumbs.
Return to the oven for 10 minutes.
Six servings.
Green Tomato Scallop
h medium green lonmatoe.
4 large onions, sliced
2 cups soft bread creed
2 teaspoons sugar `
2 teaspoons salt
Pepper
2 tablespoons bacon fat
\'?as11 and t 1 tomatoes. Ar-
range tomatoes, sliced onion, and
bread crumbs in layers, Sprinkle
tomatoes and onions with sugar,
salt and pepper and dot bread
crumbs with fat --have bread
crumbs on top, flake S: hour at
375 deg. F.. Six servings.
Fricadillies
tt slices whole wheat bread
2 cups rolled oats
J1 medium potatoes, cooked and
maop
2/:3 cup (bopped onion
1 tablespoon chopped pickle
1 teaspoon celery salt
1 teaspoon grated nutmeg
1 tablopnon steak snore
1/2 teaspoon salt
5. teaspoon pepper
3 egg
Soak bread in cold hater for
minutes, press out until dry; unix
with roller) oats, add t, !stables
and seasonings. Add beat( it eggs,
mix R ell—form into 12 flat pat-
ties. Saute in a little bot fat until
brown. Turn and brown other
side. Six serving.. Serve with
spicy chutney or catsup.
GOING UP
The- primary class in punning
hit a jacic1101 in the strike news,
with New fork bakers wanting
more slough, elevators asking a
lift, and auto workers demanding
higher jack. — Stratford Beacon
herald.
Do you suffer
from MONTHLY
�
NERVOUS PENSION
wi F its weak, tired feelings?
If functio nal periodic disturbances make
you feel nervous, tired. restless—at such
times try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound to relieve such symp-
toms. Pinlc)nam's Compound is one of the
most effective medicines for this purpose.
Follow label directions Buy today(
/1eJ�_ 1+ /J}. _ L/ _-__,, VEGETABLE
pC RC�'v V (lU�UFIi�7g7L4 COMPOUND
T•Ig''''''3'WHO'S
SYR(jP
�,wi ? ! coLDS,000GHS,DRoticKirls
r ,,
STOPS WES
Hirohito's Fortune
Over $106,000,000
Emperor 1! lull to's imperial
household fortune amounts to 1,-
regeo15,000,(ltd yen, ur slightly
more than T1 H;,000,000, Allied
headquarters. 01)01 1)) (((Id.
The total, supplied :Allied head-
quarters in compliance with Gen.
tlac:\rthur's directive, includes
Bash, negotiable in.Uuoreuts, real
estate and timber holdings, but
dues not ins lode silver billions, art
objects and jewelry, which will be
reported later.
E;4SE
IN
OF COLDS, SORE THROATS
1
FA
See for yourself how quickly Aspirin
acts! Drop one in a glass of water
and "clock" it. Within two seconds,
it will start to disintegrate. It does
the same when you take it. As a
result, it provides relief with remark-
able speed. Get Aspirin today. The
"Bayer" cross on
each tablet is your
guarantee that it's
Aspirin.
NOW -Hew !.a Prices!
Po:ket box of 12s .. . . only 18c
Economy hotilo of 24 . . only 29e
Fcmily size of 100 . . . only79e
Correct Compluxlon
Faults At Hoare . .
PA' USING FAMOUS HISCOTT
FACIAL PREPARATIONS
11b.1inn: e case;/ o1 pimples and biackheads —intolerable
cases of eczema ;ld rashes •— sluggish complexions —
evcry type of facial skin blemish by the thousands have
h. • ( • nese fully treated by the famous lliscolt Institute
in its half -century's experience. You can buy these same
!(reparations by mail-order. If you have a special prob-
lem write (giving details) for a copy of "For Appearance
Sake•"
If convenient visit us for free personal consultatioro.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, Moles, Warts, and other facial
growths permanently removed without pain by our method
of Electrolyr: S-tirfr.ction assured.
HISCOTT INSTITUTE, LIMITED
Hiscott Bldg., 61a College St.
•
Estab. 1802
Toronto 2
CKAC
The Plague of
The outdoor man, whether ho be
farmer, truck driver, or railway
operator, is often subject to backache.
This may be the result of exposure
to cold and dampness or tho result
of strain from the jolting and
bumping of the vehicle he rides.
To many people, women as well as
men, it would be great to be free of
backache—one of the most common
and annoying of ailnments. And hero
is how you may be relieved of back-
ache and other symptoms of poisons
in the blood.
utdooe men
The treatment suggested is Dr.
Chase's Kidney Liver fills. By
reason of their stimulating action on
both the liver and kidneys, ,'ott have
two chances to ono of getting relief
from your backache by using Dr.
Chases Pills. The torpid liver is
aroused to action, the kidneys are
stimulated and consequently these
organs help to purify the blood of the
poisonous impurities which bring
pains and aches and tired feelings
Keep regular and keep well 'by
using Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pilis.
35cts. a box.
PAGE 4.
THE STANDARD Wednesday, Nov.11,1915.
1*'R'�°�I 1 l Mullett Township Council 'Harold Beacom, trucking ...... 1 SQ I LONDESBORO Alistiion Band MeetingI:d,� Italur,l:,c, "'LT' all
� MOl(1 Nl11'ellll)el' 'll!Ctlllf;' I \l
i>, 11olf,llr, I.ittlr, 'I' mutt), and 'I h, \l i,• ion Il,n;d of Low.}; Service
illiott 1i su ra�ace Age11cy rid ida. meeting the 1111 lett 111,111;''• ttcvd 111'1 Bow ll;ut Clintlln, with \{r, ;r d held 111(.1(. rr u!;Ir iur: tin Saturday,
r f1'w n,It 1, Con ., it met n rhnrsd iv, , \1'ul. l ,I:,r, r1 ;il .ul,. ,57 -0 \Irs, h1,',y1 t
BLY I H -- ONT. o Rarlf ell, hull Itltcr Ni( t t nlhrr III n, lh, ha.rmmul of the
\inte!nh: r• `th, n tl,c Common)), 11:111, George 1.g`, \I r, \1ll'i•;n1 I;unh,yn, 'I'cr,,tlto, ,prat
Fir,, w(.etl. 1 2) I l niti d t'1Hu•cii barn,• Pollard acted a,
.tlml„h, .1 . I'.n ht CVC .1t l all tnctn r the wrrk•end .'! the \'ilia} c' Illi•t Ihr i ; Ili(. \\'orship period,
IIt1 l , tntl ii hciur; I'tscnt. The 1?, .\ ;,,11 w r,ds _101 \1's, Hint \\'.kens London, with I '
Hell „era, her u!lli,r, \Irs Clnt!ar \\•:lit' n. 1,c;lrr was offered by \lis, (Tare \Ic• -
INSURE NOW! ANl) BE ASSURI;I), 11
lunn!lr, ' I llv I, t rr ular ntcrll"}; "' I':I.n I,' I );, !r• cul ti ill
I I`:
�011tlhcr 1:11. ..nit Special nlertin} 1 \Ir, Ilayes, Brand \•alley, with \I r, ti w;ul, „Id I) .\ md,,,,•nct(. \Irs
yyyrrr Car - Fire - Life - Sickness - Accident. 'll.e• r};, I'' wn. 111!1 and M1 ;In,l \Irs. I. I�i;;1a,ul i
i I l lt'111ht'I` lli, war, read. I . , 'S IY,I r (.11µ'e 11114 ,I ..t, 1"1' , 1!I "Talents" ,Ilel11," :\1111
J.H. R. Elliott. Gort1011 E1hOtt { I\tl u!1 kl ;rl Ili 111 I \Ii\I I'il�iii, \ tul};bau, p,ul 111(.
-
� \lotion 1-- I',; 11.11, n and Oak: I halliorll, marked lhrgnc 111,111 1211 1r;11".1.6'1\:d' •1•': :a1e Ih, ,ri{Iturc
Office Phone 104, Residence Phone l2 or 140, rrudi„} , ;um I:url 11rn, ! I
R the minuet - 1 11111 I;I•I reg; ldir !nect;n.; tie . I 'ii'' f rd!,(rushing 'I '13') 11) Wet l ttitl, her ll;urnt., \I t' an! ! aII ;in exi, ana-
71 "GOURTEBY AND SERVICE" �` • atul the mirut., � f SI.,,'i,ll \Iretius; , t \Irs \',111 ;hail lltven Sou'11 Miry st r) un tltr 11 , on lar,; Tyre
(ic.Ir}: Itadilr1 I' !lard Drain 1211111111 NI \Irl Ilrnn•aon, I.undou, spent 'l nrul ;I `I Ihn,li. \\`,>nl'utll rrrrnrd
�IM111111th)12014iNliNiliiiMhIliNN.WINDiiNMDI INA)1311111111it7171)171a7011ii1D1217iDt • October _ 111 ,', ;'ilittiltd a, read. Cal'' liot'du i h,ulid+rd, ,;ds and t it '14 IY1 few day, l,l,l w'rrh w'ilh his ,;ticnls,
rich. 11 hu ,\r:o,lroue.; Kerte s:;Lary 1211 131 i tltr t,fler,;l; Shir!,y l :flour(. i'rad the
\Iotit+n _'—Ity Ile',vn and Il;irea'1'11.1 \Ir and :des t' Ilrnnsdirii !n!innic, 1 .ut I\tr11111; It:ld t \:1\(,1; Ili
II)'-I;rn \o. I� \.I1., 1')15. he read 1 th, (it'1't v C'. Ilrowit ru•nteilt r s:tl \li s I.anra Stell ,rent _the 11(.11 call
� Morris 'hO11'1lShl1) C(lllllell lu'1 II11 I 'I'otecr .Itn't• i t nn Sydney, \ 5 11t -
t i , fir I and ...coin! nit time. C.0 ries try : t nl un Jt uY
SUr�VORTl1Y The \I 11411 o N Counra Incl in bel home here harts Ndp,,,,Id; gave t !
for `I'uwn,1 p 11.11 0i Mehl is \nvettt- \II li.In Itr Irttiit a1 1 I);tl.: `1'11,1! I Ira 1.111, n, eonnril!or ,alar}' 111 coCtl I \li„ 1. 1'1111.,: is visitin r tricitd in!
ler 1 2th, with all the members Ire,(.Itt. \\' t I. Dale, c11nnci11ot• salary 1111) 01
t~ lbrvii: Illt ::I arilIlri};ani1111.1I1�-L•nv \11 I� .\11.• Ir45 :u (.rad n lint1\'.I• I�',titl,dounrillf+r,:ILu•}•dll'ItlIroru :::::(ii
iutrtc,tiu_. ,t1,r1• 111 the w•rc lots,
Wallpapers 11hr Rrrvc Jrrt:idt'd,and •ceo:dl Inl,l he Ila„rd. Carrick', :,athering In {lonrur of Mrs, 11ivcY\lis, l l;lrl 1lrllolt;ul lini,hcd Ila'
I. :\I111•tln •�, trip to Ii111,r r!t i 1121 and Mabel. ',Id1;t I, .u; itimy 'rwi,-\\'111(.1,", ful-
1
The mimltrs .,f the hist meeting wrrc Mo;io;l t I1', h;i;Isun and I)alc: 21`11.! .\. \\•ryutil'Itll, };(.:ier i•rp;ln• ' 11!
read and ad!' ,tt d 011 Int,tiun f 11 11 vc>' 11}' 1 ss .\d1 IK .\.I t, 1'f 15, he lead ,1 I.a,t I ri';at :1f:cr 1 •n a ver} pit as !uwrd hv n lil'''t In,I� cr that the 11111(.1
ARE INEXPENSIVE 1.\. \VvY;11ln!Ih. griper operator 117 i), I:rnt time 'in
int 551111 111 Il:u'r,.t• 'I child-
loh sten and \1'il'iam Speirs third time, l`a ri„I lie. rgc l' '.outs lacrk. i' ern 11;11;111 ;il! ht n1or, like
LUXURIOUSLY DESIGNED \lord1 i 1`11;:(.2(., t`t r.s1, s,t iItil \I 'i+t 1'.t R;1p,on :ini1 11r1rwu:I--_.-__-__-_ :itt \Iai,:1 in ihcir huure, \Ir. \\`at- \lar:;tlrri,, II.11t save ;1 p11(.ut "Itt':ntty
Ill' lane, \111`11:1, that rad la's .1; That 11�-1:111 Ih .\.11. 1'!45, as r.ad l ern mall all :1',Lcss, aryl Mrs. Radfuril iu \11t,•u!h,r" '1'111 Itirlhd:ly Su.} 1111.
LASTINGLY BEAUTIFULALL LIONS OUT FOR THE
- pre•oiled be lid. Carrie!. the third tune be !lased, sign' d, 'lr 1 .;1tr Ih".0 a ht;intifnl ileo(. lamp, I'"! sung for lite d hi'tlrru I`he children
h' NEXT MEETING
Moved by \I'nt. Spcir, seconded try the 'rctt a •Ir.l1 :cal attached, 1 iri ti d• lu rillg i, the adder s : Itrr1 rrnundt'11 , 11111;(. Autumn
'I'hanh-
PRICES ARE RIGHT 11 irsIs Johnston that the C1'uncil re \II tion I, --lir Icwitt :Hid I)alr: 'I'll;lt 1 \I r. 11'1:,,. 11ia;;, t f I `I'hl,ucls' IR'ar \Irs. Ilarvr5 aril \1:11111; \\`r
I)ffering next Sona.. evtning, \orem-
I tislrirl (i''t'erl",r of 11i,lrirt \o. ;\ I, her 18, 11111'111,,; t'In11T11 ',(.wile \I r , lar.-
commenl to the 1i)4r) Ccnncil that the we pay Law,l;; ,Young the sunt of ten si ti iiic,ltl, and nei hl, urs have };;itb-
ALSO '1'rustecs of the Sch -01 Arca hr paid it liars for cst,;l stork un •1':Is Slip:, will hr the special guest at the Lions.; tired herr t11i, afternoon to spend a ,•ltto , I of \1`;dtnn, will be } ncsl spcale-
nlr,tiug on '1 tit .ay night, \uvctuhrr <ilci 11 holo will, yon, :1':11 to t s Ire>;
PAINTS AND - a rcnlnllcrttiun in additb'n to the mile- Carried. 'nth, \I' elfin at (1:,111 u'r1 ve \11 I 1 r and lantern ,lisle, will he shown
age note x1110 11. Carried. 1 \Ii+tic11 7 1!, kc, „„,1 iitt,.1:;:'1'itat ' 11:1;:‘1.\;t','ty g.vtd wishes iur y tin sotli 'lis :ire ;I,krd Irl grin: mite -hoses,
Lions requested to hr present for Otis
ENAMELS OF QUALITY 1 \Rived byC'it:iris Coultas, >reondrd the 'I're;t neer be „tit hori,etl 111 ,ell I lit It , hal:in.e ,It talent ;i t t bean nuntey to
Its June; \lint t that the meeting a 1- ;h01tt(10 cf \'ir,,.r5 Mond,, carried, I '1211(. Healer d;i'.1ee 1'. :I; ritlrr, with Linn ' "11`1 fell we ,nttlll not lel this oppor• December nt1 f ling I ricn11,11i11 circle
RIDSMEL to EtTp Pant Smo'I 'you'll to meet ;+gain on December 15th, ' \lutio:t 8--iuv Brown and I rri eon.: Uutiir tis, tt'i'houl slilttt'in in sonic was formed ,1•id friendship verse rc-
Lcs. I IiI,1o;.,1 ;;, chairman, wi I have I
1!)45, at III a.nl l`arric,l I'itat all accounts hr paid, Carried, way the e. te:n1 in which y1'u are 11(.1'1, pealed
SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY. I \loll n 'I -It R;p,'! ; and Ile, mi. rh:u'ar ,If 1111 I r'I rani for this meet--
Accounts r J 1 n1g. _ — -- it\ lipltlls up ny'ntrl hullne,t tv, hope
and Iw'ill _____v___ i , _� 1111 2{'11.1 we do n Iw ,ul`Innu to uuet \u-
luhn \11.\(.ter, calf killed ........ t CHRYSANTHEMUMS I IIEMUMS IN I
- vcntlrr I!), 1')I , ;it ti 1'.11, Carried. ! 1enn,'d dun Ili one old friends," 1 13. C. S. 1,itel'Itrl' Society
i 1 1\2.11.(.1 Agar, valuator's ices _ n'J ;
T• R. l'aticrsin, engineer u11 Accounts NOVEMBER ! '1'111 Mary (.ir•rr,rn \iissilru 11 ;0111 w II ,
TREST'1t) I• t'1{ .\Mt ti' , present a I ,r;l'! i Illy 111\III (Illllllllll
F. C. Pipe drain ... ell 111 Rclie[ \Irs. lana I hold their fall `I'Itank-Of ineetim.;
E. I. C'rlw f;'r.l, flitch, cent 13... 21) 011 lovely bo'HIn(.t of Chrysanthenmmis to n sa,,,rrlay ailcrn.',I:, at '::il 1,,,,;,,,.k lion Srll •od I.lrr;tr! S,Iciety teas lulrl
- Phone 37.26,. LOttDESF30R0 = I11:1Lig 11'altin and 1lrl• • 147 UO F• Shr'hhn ilk, weed 111,11,11 r 4 1111 The SUut l:u t on `1 111 lis tvhirh she in the 11,1,1111 nl ul the t i ti it \1`c "n \os ilhee 2.n►, at 14.1.-
'4
1n ee
Lights The nl.ctnlg 1,n,tl by • 'noting "O
'Nelson Higgins, audit 5 l::1 ball and Za;,'c, typewriter 111 Ill hall just picked out of her garden. ittlt• will h, }Ind to welcrnu' for \\`.\I .S.
L:Iwil• ).0111 t'. I:Ix ,1.111-. 511 ") 11'1; wo.:v 4rrally a iircei out, an I Camila,” •1.111•• nannies of the last
PHIL O3IPHER OF Leat \\`hcelcr, sciclttng jurors 4 1"11 popes; also the utothrrs and their t hii-
0nt. \Ina. 1 'ird, 11111th it ? 111 a• she remarked, "it it.itis is ;t novelty nlcrtir1 tt,rr 11.'1(1
t tl ; it t 01trt+5 1 The
LAZY MEADOWS 1.\.;,., IIIe,; rr, r'cctinh 'pip r, .. 4 111 hen ni ; u' Lab} I ,ut11 I.unrll 11111 ht' .,(.11111 1 p;Iper w:l, real,, after which
) •,,.'c lie,'rgc \larlin, seleetirg jurors 4 0'1 Village of Illrfh, di,l. tonrl irr• ,U Iu1 10 have tt•rslt lower. on lit. table in rave t at the ilr:c of the i tttti' g. I `
(By Harr1' J. Ir 1 1:118:1121; \1:11>L;111 read ;l ,bulli pn1111.
Jam's \Iehatu'an, i1owirk hire Co.('of 1larotl, i:o,pitatiii:tit 11.. ) I';J the u: u'.h „i \cvcnlhrc.-- Rey, \Ir I'ultt'an preached a very fiuc
hcok puh11,hcrs said nu Fred :\. Edgar, htnncdy drain 2111 It:).1 i, i ra,hy tutu Illayra :i Halm solo
Somctilttrs �: serntc1 on kitIni bane(. I);!c. Sc..-Sct•-
11lDllrlll�l' Company, III>lll'- � � ' � 1 Ih!Ilnhl \\;Ill �,•:Irl :1 p,Il';II I(.11111 "51111 t;,
copies of h.rk, that they thin,: farm Gc,'rgr I ,bald;!, gravel, bridge 12 Il;l' 1'.:15 `�rf��tirf��OS 1 lora, tear ve'cr:ut; of the Iwo areal
mice on Ball :u tl Shed ... 4 sill ; ;� \lis, I�aihlrr: ILisfur,l ul' llantihtill .,f S.Iurd" ;�1," Irina \\ alt and 1?nit
11oldc wont.I be interested in, \I='st Dr. Ci i sioLd, \tOtl ........... 21) 111 John 11.,11, grader repair w:Its '1c'tpicd 1111 Iront pctvs of the I i t t t,l ,!net,
i I it, Lmuly I' ` cr l'o., snot(. frncc s11It t 11,4' we,'k t nit 11 1111 her mother, church, 'ri�lrun s n ' i •11 ` i 1'' •t
of them are pretty good but (.rail Cecil \\'haler, 1101 L ... t t • I i
and I,n,.l iUo 75 Sympathy i; lxtcndcil to \Ir<. Irr:wl< Ihr,' then re ill rr, t'r l statistics of
r tiling to race alcor, 21It other week' lotto Craig, 11011, 3 TNI --_ v meeting 111.1 I with
1 milts(. I r1 1 t d ti1itis 7.i 41 \larsh:ill ht III-it'Idrn passi' : of her 1 I til • s •11 1,'1 •t" I the •n ' e
I.ongnrlr.s, (�1rcn and C:nlpany. in George \larlin, 11011.... .- , I!') 11 '
t)5 2'1 in ;thcr, ?Ir.,, Rei 1, rf 1hillett. ITRY A CLASSIFIED AD, 25 CENTS lied Savo the lain};.
Toronto, sent along a copy ut a 1)011: , Vic. Falconer, cement
(.ick•rge. C. Martin, Clerk.
811 about 1111' early days in Alberta. It I _,•,�„t'^„—,-- 1 i �ttl 1. i J,1, - ,. _4. ..:I,,.,1111111111.-.,,,11
_ . 4111.116. r i. I,1 1 6 . • �• a • Y 1• iY, r ,r I 1 u ,.l I . 11.1,1, Y.,,,-: 11.1i111.141414 i,-7ut 414 41.1 •
. �,� o+,� , ..r r-Irc:� •,u i d,� u1�I,.r..u,.+ua.�i... atw,�.1,.+n , n.
„,> c7111d1 Jr11mly (`l,in' :rk and it was WES'1'F1IELI)
written toy a fel.ow called Robert I..
Garel. \I r, and Mrs Norman Radford, \I r.
i knew I1ob Gard. 1le's a hitt soft- and \Irs 1)ougtas Campbell :end Juan,
talking American fellow with a soft were London visitors on Friday.
sl,rt in h r heart t• r the early history I \I r. and \1rs. Gordon Snell visited
of Ole \\'rstcrn Plains. \\'hen he was 'with \I r. ;1nd Mrs, John \'ttmigblut on
at the 1 i vcrsity of Alberta he collect- Saturday.
cel these .)ares about Albert, which by \Ir, an.t \lrs. Reg JO a11(1
and chi',•
the way r nt very cid so that the star- fret: of i)ctrcit were week -end guests
ics are still in Ole hearts and on tha at the home ci Mr, arta Mrs,
11:tgucs f the - liter folk;, \\laiden.
a most nitcrestiI1i book and it \I r, and M rs. \V. F. Campbell and
nicves al '' is that sante, s'-sv spoken \liss \\`iitnifrcd returned home eft Fri-
wav cf 1` 'r Gard. In fact it cou'rl day from Comber,tvhrre they attended
Mare stood just a little pepping up in the funeral of Mrs. Campbell's broth -
spots but nevertheless it's chock-full cr-.0-late, Mr. IoIm I?. Ford, woo pas•
of the kin' of s l ics that a lot of our sctl away quite suddenly following an
youngsters should read instead of read -
'operation.
ing about the glorification of war in Mrs. J. 11. Hoover of \\'clland visit -
past cc:t:uric;. That's something 1 ed her br Idler. \Ir \\'ilhtun 11, C'amp-
ecttid ne cr figure out. \\'e faithfully bell, and t•lhci' friends over the week•
keep all the ht'nian aspects of the his. end.
tory of toe world and our c:untry away Mr. and NI is. \\'vlIin;ton Good, of
from our childr"n, Financiers are glori
Auburn, visited in Sunday withMr, and
fieri and politician are whitewashed Mrs. 1)ouglas Campbell.
into plaster saints but the little folks 1, Mr. and \Irs. (Toward Campbell an I
with their r^ugh a :t mw''!y ways and family voiles on Sunday with Mr. ;nil
big hearts are just glossed neer,
;Mrs. A. E. Johnston of \\`est \\'awa-
nush,
I guess it's because 1 feel so strong I Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan of llclgtato
ly about 1111 subject that I wish more were guests on Sunday at the home of
people would write more bo:ko: like 11-. and \Irs, Harvey \Irlhtwrll,
Johnny Chinook, and the people who Nil's'11'. l:ro,icr of London is v`sit
lay d,tt•n the rules of study for schools Ing her 1.111(.(., \I r, \\'ul. Campbell.would wet some scu;.c and let the Mr• and \Irs. Charles Smith, \Irs, I,
youngsters reed ;boat people who L. '"").-'well' wereLcndun vuiturs due
really built this con ttry. They're all cllast eek.
in this book including Paddy \'•-Ian, the ay \I r. Ilarweic llosnlan has rcutrued
famous lawyer, Bob Edwards 1111 .liter home after span!}Ing a couple of
and Father Lacombe and dozens of ttiortths n the \1'esl, and at present 15
others. working at Huntsville,
\1r. and Nil's. Harold Cardiff and
children, Miss Margaret Smith, of
Brussels, visited on Sunday with \1r.
Messrs. Torr. Colson, Ilarry Sturdy,
and Mrs, Charles Smith.
nelson Lear, Arthur C^1son, James Mc- —v—_ -
Ewing and Hugh Campbell have re-
turned home alter a week's hunting at
11racebrirlge,
The Lonticsboro skating rink club
have sponsored two successful bingo
and dances in the hall and are holding
..._--------r+
HULLETT
Y.P.U. MEETING
'i`he \'ottllg I'enplc', m'et'e+r hell on
Monday night opened t%illi the .ingitig
of hymn 125. Followincc this Enid
Brigham .read the Scriptutc. 1'ra}er
no 461 was then read in unison. •Itynnl
another this Friday night. \\'e Ii ;pe 1) was sung. 1liII Jolinst:at read "Self
the revenue thus obtainer, will insure a Confidence or Faith in Oneself." Shir-
season's sport for the young people of ley P'hillins played a piano solo, which
the community. was much el1Jcvcf1 by all. The special
\Irs. i). R. '''eKeit sic of Lucknow committee. will meet at Enid Brigham'.
visited with h•. parents, \1r and \irs hottie to arrange for the s'.'cial avenin is
\1'illiant Carter. ,to be given in honour of the returned '
Y boys and girls from active service. All
WALTON took part u1 a game, led by Jran Whit-
field.
Mr. Alvin N1cl)nna11 has returner)
tThe minutes of 1111 last meeting were
Monte after (tell ing at the western bar -read and approved. The offering was
'1st, taken, after which the meeting closed
Mr. Hugh Campbell has returned iwfth the Benediction,
• ' irrlln a week's hunting at i3racebridgc. 1 c
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kellar visited on WEST BOUNDARY RED CROSS •
.r' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs John Mc- The ladies of the \Vest Boundary Red
Donald Cross held their first meeting or the
RATION COUPON DUE DATES ,'all season at 1111 home of \its. \1'il-
mcr ilowatt• 12 members and visitors
Cnlpons now valid are sugar 46 to 67, were present. There were two large
butter 116 to 129, preserves 33 to 57 quilts, and 1 small one quilted. The
a:nl P1 to 1'21, meat M1 to M11, hostess served lunch.
•4.i •1.111„
” ... There the Goes!”
YES, there goes the whistle that It means we must maintain controls
means jobs! But remember! and price ceilings; support rationing
Factory whistles will keep blowing and urge the support of rationing. Make this Pledge Today!
... smoke will keep pouring from We must buy wisely and with the
factory chimneys, only if you and all greatest care: be on guard at all times, 1 pledge myself to do my part
of us do our part to keep Canada's checking, working, fighting to keep
dollar sound. And unless we keep Canada's dollar sound. If we do in fighting inflation
the Canadian dollar worth a dollar, this, we can keep prices from rising. By observing rationing and avoiding
we're headed for inflation, and its If we don't, some day we'll be paying black markets in any shape or
inevitable result—depression! a dollar for 30c worth of goods, form:
which means our dollar is only By respecting price controls and other
Canada's active fight against in. worth 30c. anti-inflation measures, and re•
Elation is a vital part of all our poSt- [rainingfrontcarelessnndunneces-
war planning. We Canadians must
We know what happened after the sary buying. 1 will nit buy two
last war! We must fight against it where one will do, nor will 1 buy
now—more than ever now—fight to happening again. For our own sakes a "new" where an "old" will do,
keep Canada's dollar worth a full
dollar! --for the sake of the men who fought By buying Victory Bonds, supporting
overseas and to whom we owe a taxation and abiding
,ill such measures
Why now especially? Because now future with a job, we. must keep which will lower the
civilian goods are scarce, and yet Canada's dollar worth a full dollar. Ta cost of living and
money is This is a danger., We must keep up an at..ive fight �'" �'� help keep prices at a
} plentiful.g normal level.
ous condition. against inflation!
Published! by TiIE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) to reveal the dangers alienation.
110411 1.11 I 11..111i
ednesday, Noy, 1 I,1915.
Presentation 11Iade Blyth Finishes
(Continued taint page 1) I t 'tut!n:l,'tl II t u1 l {",• I I
'salesmen in Ow s uthern di' tract,, ht•.it 'Co .te ;SII tl Il arts, and 1,11 ll, I
Flt-Lie.tt I'arkington, f the t lint •n I\'ilii '' l e ul.uh. III'
Air School, ,puke I,Ii.fly 'fit' air .I. \''n•IIi;I ..j `'orris , tluon'
t.ilr1', roi nr• the t! int! l,lt „f,I,. Ilill'1'V 1101'llc's
s.bool raised }ill percent of lit it inn rtes
I.t',ut. One no. -‘1 ri.i/I it of dirt 'fi'ttu-I I''Iavotirin . 2:k
twlnich actor 1;11,4. 1 hint, \\;t, u, 1,
it quarter-Illllllt),I 1.11;111 111.1! 1II(•
nlii II( no eat 1t• I no!.I, Int( tilt t fear Iced Ittlse C�(if 1Ce, 1 11). ,1:))c
Organizers 1 resul'cd with Siivr.war I
The prtsentaii'n of ,ilwer\\,ut' tt;t; iltro\eel emu, I., ,'rou,llllt unl ti:' S)le\1'11�1ke A111111011ii1, 1)1(g. 5e
made t(, the three County O1•�;nni/et•,bw I'ottll`Iltit IIII' ••It II ;I rt ;i, :;tltl\' Nell el) _-�--_
tit \iter-("Il;thintin, an I \vete snit;tbly in the •.t;ul!inn (ou,'ratidat tri ;Ire
atl<nntwlcdgcll Idue tilt r w'rl tl;, n,!nlicilr,Ililie, for
Receives Plaque For B•ytli Ibt if c,00 !
T1T1 STANDARD
GOCERIES
'They rat: ed nt the nrt.;bb'.'nr11 'od of I''I' ' l (car-, t' I I�tlil> ltillllcelllellt,) 11)s. , .;i 5t'
In tilt' ""ay i L'tl,lc ab,I•n'.,• .,i tic clliltl', or, i lii tilt r, ',old Stott Nle.
Myth ('11,1irmrul Leslie I lilbt l n, \I r' Lt ]Ir :I n Illus, alt , i(.c n i le, \\art' tl!I'
1. 1) 111111;1, a nu'nlb(l 1 11:e 111,111
L., tl;�u•t ±•, I:I htulor of i111, ores•
('uunnlirtee, ret eiwed the 1'1'1" i,'r i n the , ilu'ri \\, , 1)an,tilll1.k
111ytb. 1'11c prtstn'ation \\a• mall,• I,y \\iib t\Ili;r ;I101 silt t\ tilt ultltenrtnt..�
Janie, !.Iti!hie:, and Mr. Philp replit"! i)ttrin., 1111' I't'rflol'� ;1 ,I �I•t, '•(t'I+I
briefly I ,
1,1,•. O'I: [nod," \\.I• •nn): by \Ir .I
The presentation I f tie I'I,Itine to (•,jo1 It. 'I'„ are,milr,tie i 11
the leading mural mut iri;t;li 11 \t I i
1 1 1 r•. k. I. I'll
lllil',e b\• 1\ OS, 111111111'll, till, 111)11t1111.t' '- 1 Illy 1;, t'1,;1,11., ;It h'lldell iin all
i!i to Zurich and Hay \\'est. tient I in St, \lath'•, III Smithy or,;n-
Blyth's Effort Chief Topic
The \'illagr of Rl lit
caw' in fIn sof \I r. Ibottle' son, \\;I, the first car -
nmrlt tlrai; t b:.' alnte•I every Ire;titer,
Iell I 1 in St, ',1arl f r some resits.
tvitll \Ir. Nyle, and outCanvasser, re- I le.b%t'rian ('inrri
\h....1,, 1. \Ir Ittlnl It, \Veit I nd ht
lio. 'I it •rhe, !, \wl L h \was in t b;n::e
RAISINS - CURRANTS
• CITRON PEEL
FROZEN SALMON
FRESH AND SMOKE!) FILLETS
Pioneer Ft cd - Shur•Gain Feed
A. L. KERNICK
Egg Grading Station • Locker Storage
WE DELIVER • PHONE 39
Card Of Thanks
t•en•mg their )n•t dues it i, rot nem ‘\ illi 1/r 11 l' \'\'sir (hike \\ ho su ail\ insisted
sary I ::ay t;tll int c aii"cli1P4thy' \1r, lebn .\I hist, Ruth and tbert
1 1110'1 Irons tlleth,'Inlo.t boiled ower .\rlllttr, \Ir, and \Ir-. 1. Keith .\rtlnn' I,I,t ;t snots,
with pride, ;Is they li'toted to the,: - O
I"illi \I r a d \I r• Gordon \fall, I I(tly-
1
contldiiii ,try ren:arks.
The c •t,gregat.on of Ohl St .\ndre•tvs
\\;sh to thank al;
their
.\Indy( r•ar • Service,
�
rood.
The evening prugrant rorlsjsttd ''1, 1I;u•rt 1,. Stir Iv rut n•ned on satin._ WINS CAR
a few musical cumber, by Nie, -r,,
llcrlacy and Ilan, of \Vin::ll;un; ,;,I„ Il;;y ui'.'llt ir�'n1 a hunting trip near , ,
1lract•!n•itl ;r, lucky \\ inner , f a 1)41 Plymouth coach
by James Ste\\art, Self rth. I \l r. ;1111 \IN. 1 1' tit,itr \\int \Ir ;Intl raffled in fort Colborne last \\'etine,-
Mr. George Jefferson, of Clinton. \Ir, I':Idtl 1 ,.;1 Ili stn,! \I, 1 (hol,in, of d;ly Hight In 19•1.1 Miss Ilaechlcr \von
thanked the ladies \\ Int catered to the 1' 1.on;.t• a 1 -1 -day cruise In Bermuda in a !toys-
banquet.\Ir. x11 \11... :\ii , \I;til t\, \let l,lin, falser contest, 1t,t, ;ntd she also owns a half
The evening cloned with God Save ti.,,l,,, \\ i,11 \it. tend \IN Ilerbol \Int,_ •interest in an antoul bile she won prey -
the King. i iuttsly
\Ir- \L•Lepn;til, Sethi ; i l lean \lc- Miss tt t rider, tthu is a farmer T'avi-
'
'Liman, and 1 nuie Patio, t tittv;lit', ,ti,ch girl, k 't sister of \Irs George
Special Remembrance Day Services %%i!11 .\Ir. all \II-. 1'h;ll'Ie, 1t •e,, ('t151an, of 'favi -trek
A Special It"tltvtttbratler Day serCce I \Ir, t'•I tut \\*right ,t itle relative, at \•
\vas: held on Sunday mor 'in;.; at tit. \1't heti I,
in staking
11 Sunday
St Andrews Presbyterian Church
\l i„ Ivy Rat ruler of London \vas the
AUBURN
llarh's
Anglican Chnr,li, ss hen
J. 1.. 11, i Icnd''Ft tn, Ow rector, eli\•-
crcd an impressive message trial I:Iti-
csians &Aline \with our ditty tow,n•tl re-
turned ,,crvicen.ut and their rehabili-
tation.
,\ baptismal service followed a hen
Jean Edna, one-year olll daughter 1 f eras, In and a"ound the btl,h. Larne :Thomas Lawrence who celebrate their photic 33.5, Myth.
.ler. a''td Mrs. ('it is lune;, \w.l bap. tate,, an•I mall ones, no i;tarsi til tit 5111 \\'erldintt :\nuivcrs;try uu Tuesday,
lined \Irs \Icl.ennan, 1,lue\•;de, thea nits, and ,mall ones, nu I : ger dent1 NJ \entb:r 21st
CONGRATULATIONS
- \r---- ('nngrahtlationls to \taster Jvhn
SNAKES IN THE CRASS (•roayn, who celebrated his 6th birth- STRAYED
\1r. 1) 'lc Lill tr ha, bce•1 busily en- (I:1Y on Tuesday, November 1,3t11. Str;tyvd, on t:, the premises of the i't lir apartments in Myth, will be
1 -1"1 -It'd 1t •Lilt Ilei.. 11'4, in the Ln -,t n t Cunt;r itnlati,ul, to \taster \\'sync ;undersigned about November 8th, one tinl(I scperatc or as ;t whole, S65(1 each,
the Ilrittlev f.tei t itt 1':;1,1 \\';nw;untsh. (Altitude who c-lebrate, Iii; 5th birth- red calf, about n months old. Owner excepting for south one, '700 For
)Ir, Little ,,,t, testing tt, Inn Saturday dly on Thursday, November 15th may have tante by proving property,'
terms apidy to John Clark, 4 Ontario
:•it'bt, nett •11,11.e, abound in the lona lwratiitatioy,s to Nit- ant \Ir, amt paying cxi.cnscs. Alex \Ick\wiug, strcct, .\11t 5, Stratford 1O -.i
- 12-3
• .�'! PAGE 5
1
ROX 1' Z'IIEATItE,
CLINTON.
VOW PLAYING: Abbott and
Cotcllo in "Tho Naughty Nine-
ties."
M'. nday, Tuesday, Wednesday
George Raft, Joan Bennett and
Vivian illaine,
Tilt' It,ui;:n co:t;t fl;uue, aurin in
;111 It, tatnele,-hanlelr•, gloat•
"NOB 111LL"
In Technicolor
Therday, Friday, Saturday
Batba:a Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan
and S, dney Greenstrcct.
The head of the homemaker'., page
\\ slit sin ;le but ,he It•' to post'
as a wife and mother while she
entcrtainc:1 her publi,hcr as he
sttvt11
CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT
COMING: 'Here Conte The Waves'
A Merry Musical.
Matinees Sat & Holidays at 2.30 p.m
.,
CAPITAL THEATRE i
GODERICH.
NOW PLAYING: Joan Fontaine in
"THE AFFAIRS OF SUSAN" NOW PLAYING, "Here Come The
-
Wase," Nish Bin; Crosby,
Monday, ruesday Wednesday I
Ray Millane, Barbara Britton and , , M(today, T uesday, Wednesday
Walter S!ezak I Derc.lhy PJcCuire, Robert Young
.\ Trani; Il• r/age productionII Ilia ; and Herbert Marshall
111 t 'Ilia 1111• ;l t,Ie;ilittl.' ,tut \•
;t -tory of enduring l,\e anti telt \1 I
I I11-\ter11";, deettth'll•
"TILL WE MEET AGAIN"
REGENT'1'IIEATRE
SEAFORTr!.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Gail Rus.ell, Diana Lynn and
Charles Ruggles
It', t'ty ! It, )o11n::!
\ title of \ol,ut to"rlt rn- i all tin
nnllull�iu:, note !1.
"OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG
AND GAY"
COMING: "Pan American" and
"The Falcon In Hollywood"
Mat., Wed., Sat,, Holidays 2.30 pen
THE ROYAI, BLACK KNIGHTS
rind
ORANGEMEN OF BLYTH
;tr.: sponsoring a
PLAY
to be put on 1,1 ibt'
BLY TH MEMORIAL HALL,
on the evening of
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD
{'This i, a splendid play, being lust on a '• •t• �'I'01)iLC('OS, Cigarettes, POI),''
reit many "Drama ant! adventure a, one plan•: '
g ny t ales this season, It is be- K. ,
tants• ag;un,t ,ewl'n. != T. 1111(1 OtIlc)' Sllll(ll'1(ti.
int given by the Young People's Union .: :'•
of Scaforth Presbyterian Church. :; ALSO "SHORT SUBJECTS" ;t;Op('ll all (iay illlll L\'�allr;•,;:
For Further Particulars Be Sure To .. •1• t
Watch Next Week's Issue, `�Matince, Saturday afternoon, at 2,3V.�> =.illalll Street. B1,yth. :
FOR SALE «. Mon., T'uer., Wed„ Nov 19.20.21 >,,.;..;..;.,;• ;•,.•, 4;
o head .' yearling .., , ., I'1 -year- tffi DOUBLE BILL y' ..
Fred MacMurray and Joan Leslie in';
"WHERE Du We Go FROM HERE •
of 1,1 ,i,1- ;Hid Itch 11I;It1i ;11
retreat
"TILE ENCHANTED COTTAGE"
Thurs., Fri., Sat., Two Features
Joan Davis, Jane Frazee, and
Bob Crosby.
!II ,l ,t! hilt
"KANSAS CITY KITTY"
.\nil ;I- ;in ;nitIt tl iter:Irtitnt
Charles Starrett in
"THE LAST HORSEMAN"
COMING: "THE CLIMAX"
with 'I'urhlut Bey. t'
Matinees Sat. & Holidays a! 210 p.m.
i
(r•48••:-.. .0.0.... v. r•0..•• x••0+000.-:. •0.00•J i, 1 •:.: .<.:o'o+i oe0••O:••4:. 5,••,•54.0 i•.W.4.0e.4•;,)
LY GEUNI 9IILA ATRE
•_• WINGHAM-ONTARIO. ATKINSON) S
•
1
Two Shows Sat. Night
nt >• ,
rh�,Novembers, Sat., 1546-17� POOL ROOM.
44
'Paul Muni, Marguerite Chapman, in ;,
:: S�1I{)ISI' R'S SUNDRIES
;; "COUNTER-ATTACK" f
old cow, due to freshen. Apply to Ce-
cil Cartwright, phone 28-7, 111yt11
12 -ii
MERCHANDISE
Presto Coktrs n,.\s available at
Dobbyn's Ilarti\wt.re Orders fur Cltrist-
ntas Itt,w ;tcccpled 12-i1)
:.and Richard Travis, Eleanor Parker„,
IN "THE LAST RIDE"
,-
;. Tile first ti fantastic ;col dI li�htlnl
•natty and the second a nlel ttlr;na.t.
1•
;•.4..0.0.•..0.••.•• •0.0 4.••• •••o. ,..•. •sg, ,..•.,•,.o •o.•,.;..•�
APARTMENTS
FOR
SALE
r•
I. 11 'I1 ,I,
,,.J,rN01000...4-eirHMmume,-waaM p,$7 .m.°!'t• .,• 116 . -t, i ra,.r.,
arise
}.tom
•
it..
Emily
•
oti;
Banks are continually making small loans to meet these
emergencies which cari upset the best -planned budgets.
Three out of every five bank loans are for less than
$5o0. Many of these are used to take care of such expenses
as doctor or hospital bills, temporary embarrassment
at tax -time, a sudden journey, the winter's coal bill.
Again, educational needs of the family often are financed
by small bank loans.
These small lovas enable individuals to consolidate
debts, and to pay back from income.
Small loa.:; furnish just one more example of the service
available to you at your bank.
This Advertisement is Sponsored by your Bank
• FOR SALE
1 pair (1111-16 'fire Chains; 1 set 1937
Ford slip covers; 1 hit ;iii• beater, all
in good condition Inquire at the Stand-
ard Ufficc 12-lp
PIGS FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Desirable property on I)insley street,
I;nutt•n as the \lonely Property Apply
to Leslie llitborn 10-31)
FOR SALE
h Vorl:,hirc C'hunlis Apply to Cleat
16 little pigs, ready -to -wean Apply Galbraith, phone (ib Myth 11-2p
Calvert Falconer phone 18-6, Myth
12-1p
FOR SALE
\I;ut's fur coat, large size, only worn
a few times, For information apply at
The Standard Office. 12-1
PIGS FOR SALE
22 pigs, 6 weeks old. Apply to Archie
Young, phone 4(18, Blyth. 12-1p
NOTICE
Voters' List, 1945, Municipality of the
Township of Hullett, County of Huron.
NOTICE is hereby given that 1 have
complied with Section 8 of the Voters'
Lists .\ct, and that I have posted up at
my office in the Village of I,ondcsboro,
on the 211'I clay of November, 19.15, the
list of ail persons entitled to vote in
the said \tuniciplity at the Municipal
elections and that such list remains
there for inspection.
And 1 hereby call upon all voters to
take tnunediat': proceedings to have
any errors or omissions corrected ac -
coding to law.
Dated tat my office this 2nd day of
November, 1945.
GEORGE W, COWAN, Clerk.
12-3
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the
Nomination of Reeve and Four Conn- Voters' List, 1945, Municipality Of The
cillors and School Trustees to serve the Village of Blyth, County of Huron
the Township of Morris during the year NOTICE is hereby given that I have
1946, will be held at the Township 11x11, complied with Section 8 of the Voters'
\lorris, at 12:30 P.\L to 1:30 P.M, ort Lists Act, and that I have posted up
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD, 1945 lit my office, in the Village of Myth, NOTICE
If demanded a Poll will be opened at I, n the '6th day of October, 1945, the
the following places on - The noxi meeting. of the. Haremlist of all persons entitled to wile in
County Council will be held in the
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3RD, 1945 'the said Municipality, at the municipal' Council Chambers, Court 'House, Golly -
'rich, Sub -Division > o. 1, at School elections, and that such list remains Crich, commencing on Tut,day, Novent-
ilousc SS, No, 1, Deputy Returning there for inspection
Officer, Laurie Scutt, Poll Clerk, Tilt -1 Anil I hereby call upon all voters to bcr 13th at 2 t' nt
utas Kelly; Polling Sub -Division No. 2, lake inunedi;ttc tttocecdings to have any All accounts, notices of deputations
:\t School H Fuse SS. No. 9, Deputy Re- errors or utttis.tiutts corrected according
turni••;g Officer, siva;'.' 1 •,•t sou, Poll to law
Clerk, \\'alter Shortrced; Polling Sub- 1 Dated
Division No. 3, :\t School HIouse SS, Octobers
No. 5, Deputy Returning Officer, Harry
\IcCiuirc, Poll Clerk, \\int. \•anCantp;
l' tliin,il tial -Division No. 4, :\t 'Town- •
ship hall, \lorris, Deputy Returning
Officer, Jaunts Reran., 1',,11 Clerk, Jack -
Clark; Polling Sub -Division No. 5, at
School House SS. No. 7, Deputy Re-
turning Officer. \lclvillc \L•,thers, Poll
Clerk, Charles Solicit; Polling Sul, -Di- -
visi!nt No, 6. at School llouse S. No,
10, Deputy Returning Officer, Sperling
1ohntoit, Poll Clerk, \Vestey jet. myn.
Polls to be open from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M
GEORGE MARTIN, Returning Officer
RR. No. 4, Brussels,
roil SALE
Barn ,6x50 .\pply to Leo Cronyn,
''hone 13-11, tit Int 11 -Ip
Notice
Plumbing
Business Moves
If )Iu are Lately, write lhix
('lulst 'it, \\'asst Send stamp
EI)1V1kRI) W. ELLIOTT
I. \erred )nrtit�nect For Huron
lists ;Out -lied from service \titin the
Royal Canatji,::t Air force, and will be
r
twinning Ili, former occupation.
(.•t rite -Istat le:tee promptly answered
Iii ediale arr;tttg-tuents can be Heade
for tittles [tale at The Standard Office,
or by calling Phone 20,1, Clinton.
tillage modulate and satisfaction
(;narantvett.
G. R. AUGUSTINE
RE1'kl'al?N'I'1NG
TIHE MONTREAL LIFE
"THE FRIENDLY COMPANY"
Associated with The Atlas Insurance
Company, London, England,
LIFE - PENSIONS - ANNUITIES
1VILLIAM IL AIORRITT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
Specializing fu farm and household,
Sales,
Licensed for the County of Huron.
Reasonable Prices, and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
For information, etc,, vt'1te or pltono
William 11, )horrill, phone, Resitlenco
IG; Shop 4, Myth.
Frank's fakery
I ant moving my Plmnbin.; Equip. PI-IONI: 38. BLYTH, ONT.
mint to my Garage ou Dinsley St„
\\'est, and ant prepared to give the
tante courteous service to the public as
always.
The contituid patrouagc of the gcn-
eral public will be greatly appreciated.
Prompt Service.
Satisfacticn Guaranteed.
A. W. P. SMITH
Phone 92, Myth
NOTICE
PIES, CAKES, COOKIES,
BUNS, COFFEE CAKES.
FRESH EVERY DAY
Everything Homemade
HAROLD JACKSON
Licensed Auctioneer.
Specialist in I'arnt and household
Sales,
Licensed In Huron and Perth
Counties, Prices reasonable; salts
fiction guaranteed.
For information, etc., write or phone
ilarold Jackson, R.R. No.' 4, SottforUi
Phone 1.1.6151.
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
at my office this 215th day of
1945
GORDON ELLIOTT, Clerk
10-3
and olhet business requiring the atten.
tion of C'tuncil should be in the ltantl.s
of the C')unty Clerk not later. than
Saturday, November 10th
N W MiLLER, County Clerk
Godcria, (Natio 10-2
Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY.
Telephones: Atwood, 50x31; Seaforth, 15, Collect.
DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTD.
■
HORIZONTAL
1,4 Depicted
state.
12 Before.
13 Elliptical.
14 Poke around,
15 Inches (abbr.)
17 Soon,
19 New Testa-
ment (abbr.).
120 Its -- are
not very
extensive.
t3 Type of cheese
25 Alleged force.
26 Sturdy tree.
28 Female saint
(abbr.).
29 Recounted.
33 Size of shot.
34 One (Scot.).
35 Frivolous.
37 Secure,
40 Pattern.
42 Cable hands.
44 Golf device.
45 International
language.
47 District Staff
GRANITE STATE
Answer to Previous frizzle
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RO TEEN'�P1 NT
OLBEY�'=DO.e.EN .,H
C}OiRPIS'':.'B U =M0
SE�REENE; OLUM
(Egypt).
50 Saturate.
53 Negative.
55 Cessation.
57 Girl's name.
58 Boat paddles.
60 Wild ox of
Celebes.
62 Roof Curial.
64 Pompous.
65 Soak hemp.
VERTICAL
C
FA
0
RAT
e
U
cysts.
4 Chinese
measure.
5 Hawaiian
pepper.
6 Horse's neck
hairs,
7 Trudges.
8 Hour (abbr.).
9 Electrified
particle.
10 Decay.
Officer (abbr.) 1 Compass point 11 And (Latin).
48 Chief god of 2 Silkworm, 16 Portico.
Memphis 3 Sebaceous 18 Peevish,
(2
�15
-2o 21
-
,29 ! 30 31
'37 39
6
n3 r?
39 1:c 40
43': 44
q9 s0
56
6I x'162
4 s
13
22 ;rte
272B
32.
36
1
20 Its capital IS
21 Harem room.
22 Kind of thin
satin (pl.).
24 Encountered.
27 Know (Scot.).
30 Sensible.
31 Genuine,
32 Son of Jacob
(Bib.).
36 Negative word
38 Roulette term.
39 Little demon.
41 Bare.
43 Province of
the Union of
South Africa.
45 Red Cross
(abbr.).
46 Exclamation.
49 Whetstone,
51 Always.
52 Back of neck.
5'4 English money
of account.
56 Pagoda
(Tamil. coin).
58 About.
59 Street (abbr.).
61 Near.
63 That thing.
e 2
io i1
47 a0
153 Sir
.58 59 ';: x,60
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OUT OUR WAY
WHO'RE
YOU, A DOC
r ER SUMPIN
THIS LOOKS.
TIKE A
DIPLOPIA.'
24
41
YES, rtISA
DIPLOMA FOR
LEARNIN'
TH. I'•'IACHiNIST
'TRADE!
11-PREE ~EARS
AT NWE
CENTS AN
riOuR!
61 52.
65
46
63
19
By J. R. Williams
rr SEEMS TO
IRRITATE
OLD DAVE
TO SEE
SO MANY
GET TIN IN
ON 'THE
MACHINIST
'TRADE Ai
SUCH BIG
NAG ES �O
SOON
THAT'S
NOT SUCH i
A SILLY
QUESTION --
I THINK
THEY'D HAVE
HIRED
DOCTORS
TOO, IF
THEY'D
HAD ANY
SPARE.
TIME!
MOVIE GOER. CONGRATULATES
HIMSELF ON FINDING SEAT WITH
UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW BEHIND
A SMALL 601'
SMALL EOY DECIDES HE. CAN
SEE BETTER BY KNEELING
ON SEAT
MOTHER IMMEDIATELY SETS
TO WORK TAKING SMALL
BOY'S COAT OFF
LOSES INTEREST IN SCREEN
• LOOKS AROUND AUDIENCE
SPIES A FRIEND TWO ROWS BACK REQUESTREFUSED,CAUSING CRISIS
AND WANTS 10 SIT WITH HIM PAREN EID OVVER.COME E R
STANDS UP TO FOLD COAT AND TO KNEELS ON COAT. MOVIE GOER.
EXCHANGE GREETINGS WITH FRIEND BEHIND HIM HASTILY CHANGES SEAT
THE SPORTING THING
By Lang Armstrong
"What'll ya gimme to boot?"
•
I THE SPORTING THING
BY LANG SPORTING
:Hobby 5qunal�' =--
� Jir rn, I
"I wish you'd keep your toys out of my darkroom!"
ON THE HOME FRONT
YOu ROE N FRONT
k.VITI-I cJAMES PE.
CAN (AUT 714E COAL
BACK HERE VITN
ME /
.
By C. Kessler
COAL IV Now ON A
CASH MO CARRY BASIS
1N AEU YORK CITY.
Not As A Hole
At a meeting of rural district
council a deputation of farmers
asked to be received. They wish-
ed to complain about the state of
the main road just outside the
village.
They found, however, that their
i A.ww1 4 duaN.111 Mm hmrrl
arguments did nut receive a very
good reception. In fact, thc mem-
bers of the council objected with
enmhasis and much noise,
1.00k here," said the chaihman,
"tire road is fai'•1y good . as a
whole."
"Yes," replied the spokesman of
the party, "but we want to use it
as a road."
This Curious World
HUMAN
BEINGS
ARE THE
ONLY
CREATURES
IN THE
AN IMAL
KINGDOM
THAT
/.1,p0.2/V
71"7/.4/R OWA/
PE,e stws
FoR THE
SAKE OF
BE.AC/YY1
By Wiliam Fergtus?n
BOAS THE OBSERVANCE OF
CHRISTM.AS EVER. I3EEN (l)
FORBIDDEN IN AMERICA [t
•
.ANSWER: In 1644, the English Parl:amcnt passed an act forbid-
ing Christmas observance, and some New England colonies ad-
ered to the rule for a time.
COPR. 1941 DY NEA SERVICE. INC.
FUNNY BUSINESS
REG'LAR FELLERS— Direct To Consumer
TOPSY 15
1W0 YEAR5 OLE. TODAY...
SO I'M TAKIN' HIM OUT TO
BUY HIM A BIRTHDAY
PRESENT I f
AN' ON ACCOUNT
OF Ifs 4115
B1R.THDAY, I'M GOIN'
TO LET 'IM PICK OUT HIS
OWN PRe5ENT!
By Hershberger
d�%ii�/%,'QUIET''/ii' './/,' 4MATERNITY WARD
Tei/ , • ig
•''.'/; /
flP
,c.
i,
w;-
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• CO/A. 1944 CY 11CA SSAVICT,I`L. .A1. RIG. U. PAT Orr
I-L?ra=t-1
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"Excuse me while I go out and buy two rioro Victory Bonds!'
By GENE
1.,
MUTT AND JEFF— If You're Looking for Dough, Go Where the Dough
IP YOU HAVE To RoB TttATt WHERE
A BANKIWHYDoN'T WE KEEPOUR
YoU Go RoB THE MONEY! Hog
FIRST NATIONAL BANK? HAND OVER
ALL THAT
LMT g DOUGH OR
M11I'IUL ELSE•_
PN{I1
SANK'
H
UIDWHICTH6YGWAYo?
THAT WAY!
THEY TOOK
EVERY CENT!
Is
By BUD FISHER
AIC, GooD MORNING,
Ail,
I vJAI(T To
DRAVJ ;;;Soo FRch1
L _�rMV ACCOUt1f!
•l't',I� r
fYESSIR!
JUST FOLLOW
THOSE cosi
POP—Dream Come True
I WANT YOU TO
STAND BY THAT
pOOR AND GALL
THE SERGEANT'S'
NAMES AS
THEY AP. IVE I
•
GOOD! —
�Ulcite:rd Ly Tho llill ti, n
:.,•#, Inc.)
By J. MILLAR WATT
-I'VE BEEN WANTING
TO DO THAT
For. `YEARS NI
JAPS LOST FACES AND ARMS, TOO
Demobilization of 7,000,000 Jap troops, accomplished recently with unprc.:edented speed by Gen-
eral MacArthur's forces, has necessitated collection and tabulation of enormous stores of enemy
weapons, as illustrated in photos above. At upper left, Jap officer assists an American in check-
ing off airplanes at Utsunomiya airfield. Propellers have been removed as provided in surrc der
terms. At top right, Lt. Charles Dorick of McKeesport, Pa., prepares to inspect one of thousands
of riflc.3 displayed in racks at Utsunomiya arsenal. The GI at lower left obviously enjoys carrying
to his outfit's trophy room an armload of ornate samurai swords, the symbols of Jap militarism. At
lower right, an officer from a special U. S. ordnance unit lists some of the captured field piece.
BRITISH NAVY LEAVES U. S.
English officers and civilian workers leave for Scotland as British Royal Navy closes shop in the
United States. They were assigned to various British Admiralty offices throughout country during
wartime. Offices now are in closing down process,
You'II See it Again
You'II EA it Again
9da4 au a�edto do
441
REMEMBER WRAPPER
because your Long-time favorite,
WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT Chewing Gum,
will be back just as soon as it is prac-
tical to guarantee you top-quality and
finest flavor. Yes, you'll see it again .. .
you'll enjoy it again ... just as you
used to do.
WRIGLEY'S
Win 41
BEAST BEHIND BARS
Tominaga, former Jap Gestapo chief in Singapore, once boasted of
beating a European woman doctor 32 times because she gave
medicine to another sick internee. He isn't bragging now as, behind
Singapore jail bars, he awaits trial as a war criminal.
WHERE CHINA'S REDS FIGHT NATIONALISTS
Pictured above is the coastal anchor of the Great Wall of China, at
Shanhaikwan, where Chinese Communist forces are strongly en-
trenched in the undeclared civil war against Chiang Kai•shek's
Nationalists. Jap troops were reported co-operating with Chung-
king armies in stemming Chinese Reds' advance.
QUITE A DISH
Mrs. Lillian Ogrodonig, above, of
Chicago tries a little mushroom a
la mode. The mammoth 2,3 -pound
mushroom was discovered in In-
diana.
BLOND FOR AMBER
Mrs. Annette Simmonds, 23, blond
Irish Lass who has had several
tests for leading feminine role in
screen version of "Forever Am-
ber," lives in London. She has
been married twice, her first hus-
band having lost his life at sea in
1940.
NEVER FORGET—Max-
'well House is superb
coffee. It's roasted by the
famous "Radiant Roast"
process. This captures
every atom of goodness
arid, flavor —roasts every
coffee bean, all through.
ROLL YOUR OWN WITH
ritish
Consols
CIGARETTE TOBACCO
MEL METROPOLE
All Beautifully Furnished
With Running Water.
Rates:
$1.50 up
NIAGARA FALLS
OPPOSITE
C.N.R, STATION
POULTRY
WANTED
Send us your chickens, fowl, ducks,
geese and turkeys. (Must be
dressed.) "Highest prices paid."
QUALITY MEAT PACKERS
203 First Ave., Toronto
FOR
COUGHS - COLDS
BRONCHITIS
ASTHMA
WHOOPING COUGH
SIMPLE SORE THROAT
QUONSET `BARN'
The "Quonset 24" utility building of many war uses has now been
converted to the ways of peace, and especially for services on the
farm. The packaged, easy-to•erect all -metal structure, shown above,
manufactured at the Great Lakes Steel Corporation's Detroit plant,
is described as ideal for farm tools, implements and vehicles or, with
open front, as a barn for farm animals.
MOVE OVER, SOLDIER—THE FLEET'S IN!
Soldiers take a back seat in New York this week, as gobs at -
riving with the fleot take over. This GI in Central Park does the
rowing, while his buddy in bill -bottom trousers entertains the girls
--count 'em.
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1t.��ti r
t11011Er t[tO KKIMEt';etiEtEKICIPI,
SPECIALS
Children's Hose 19e to 95c
Ladies' Cotton Hose 25c
Ladies' Lisle Hose 29c to $1.00
Men's Heavy Wool Trousers $5.95 and $6.95
Heavy Wool Breeches .$5.95 and $6,75
RUBBERS and S1IOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY.
Olive McGill
Ot i liPtliklitIONN MANDIN7N;rialsNAND*1)0alto21NANOMPl itatinliikl l:lt
THE STANDARD WelinestlaY, Noy. 14,1o4d.,
PERSONAL INTEREST Doherty Bros.
1 tc, 1?tlw iu Craig, of Cruutlin Milk
tan• staff, ,pent the week -earl ttith his
parents, \Ir. and \Irs. Robert Craig,
r>. 'toward Leslie and daughter,
Pat 1')., of Ne\tull, ,pent the tteek-end
tyith \Ir,. N. i.eslie.
\1 r. anal \Irs. V. \I. Bray, and Lon a,
of Kitchener, \Vere wVeek-earl visitors
with old friClids in lllyth,
\I iss 1 lcicn I li-tt•att spent the week-
end nith her parents, \Ir. and NI rs.
Wilmer 1lonatt.
\I r,, .\. C. \\'. I Iardi.ty and son,
Georgie, ,.f Galt. visited with the form-
er's sister, \If .s Josephine \\'oocdcocl:
on Friday, 01' their retnt'n they were
arrrtnpanieil by \I is; \\'oo :'cask and
\I is, Daphne Dawson, who remained
there un'.il Sunday,
i1 _ _ _4.1.444••..jgM'r+4.+4.•.•.$-4..•0.0.0+4 •.•.•0•.•01.•.1.10,«j.•0.0•. OBITUARY
STUART ROBINSON
Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery.
Please Phone Delivery Orders Early.
Morning Delivery. North of Dinsley Street.
Afternoon Delivery, South of Dinsley Street.
Delivery Orders - $1.00 or Over.
THE LATE MRS ALEXANDER
REID
• On Satut'tla': morning, November
3• loth there pa- sed away, at the home .•f
• her daughter, \Irs Norman Shepherd,
;, another of the 1 1) resi nts of 1lullett
;• township, in the perst 11 of Janet \\'ells,
• \vidow• 1•f the late :\It:voi ler Kai 1, in
:▪ . her 83rd year She had been cuj yin.;;
her usual go, -)if hca!:h, when su(llenly,
• on Friday everong, silt was stricken
+•
r".• kith a s'.roke front whish she did rat
' • Chicken Haddie reenter She w;;s
r)JC ;t kind and luting,
mother, a gnat, unassuming woman,
Neilson's Cocoa, half 11). 19c . whose chief interests lay in her h: to
•' ars I in her church She was a member
Aylmer Tomato and Vegetable Soup, 10 oz. tin 10c of Bursts' L'ni'ecl Church and a l.ife-
2 for 25c .; \I ember of the \\'oncal's Missionary
• I Society Hie hate NI rs Reid was burn
• in 1ilansh.tri •fort';:ohip, 1'crtlt County,
in 11163, daughter of the late Jaine;
\Vells and Betsy 'Thomsen \\'hen ;he
•_• was 9 year; oui, the family moved to
Oranges,Lemons and Grape Fruit. •..I the tarot new owned by Harvey \\'ell
•s• 1 co;:cc, ion 1•I, iIullett On January 12,
_• ; 1887, she mart ;cd the late Alexander
+44+4.¢4.4.4.4.4.4+4. ew",'.00..1'•i •/'.MP00• I.1....:,+•:......,N..H.,,:••..,444 4.4444444:4+41444N'4 Reid, ..,f 1 lullrtt, w I predeceased her
__ �__• _...._.._ _.- ..._-__-_ --_- :-- ' years ago She leaves t mourn her
PERSONAL INTEREST family of Fergus visited alter the week- loss three chit hen, namely, \Irs Nor -
end with the latter's mother, Mrs Roh matt Shepherd (Annie) of 1lnllett ;
\Ir. Russell tier ors of Simcoe is tis -
NI ..O..;•••„•..j•..ort Johnston Is Irat<ar,a(Katie) Ils•:�...r
itiing his hr "her, \Ir.Albert Sellers, 1.y
\\ an•a,:o;lt; Edward cm the homestead, 1 •ILL.-..�.....
\[r. and \irs. John \\'right, of Lou- \Ir and \Irs C lla,lant a: d f.ttnily,
concession 10, 1lcllctt ; als lite g;r:l l•
t -it spent the v eek -end n•it't \ir, and and NI rs George Johnston of Dungan- children, and one sister, Irs David
Mrs. John Doerr. n.n, visited u" Sur'ty with the tat \\'at,cn, \Valton, the sole survivirg { i PECIAI,Mrs, Rose iiradn k of Gr:derich, cr', son and daughterin-lit• \Ir andmember 'If the family of nine
visite-I with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Rob- \Irs E : Jvlins.t n, .tea family
The 11111w-it!f the
ti 'I; place on \luncla
in,on, 1 \1 ek ,s Hid' Lockhart, over
\Ir, :\ (' 1<ennedy of Burford, t:s:ter! November 12, from the horn' rf her
the week -end. her sister, Mrs :1 \\'and, a' d NH -\\';u:1 daughter, \Irs Norman shepherd Ser -Tills Week
Mr. awl Mrs. Frank Elliott, of To over the ,reek -end vice was co: Coded at the house by
rento, ti,it's over the week end with \lit NI Oda McElroy of Guelph site::: Rev Mr Penman, 11111:'"r '( Ilona,' Un- FRESI-I FROZEN
the fennel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J'the „eel: •cu l „it!, her in :her, \I r;. ited l'hurcn, folll+tec'' I„ interment in S:�LIIION FILLETS.
II. R. Elliott, of Blyth, and the latter's Burns' Cemetery The pallbearers were
,arenas, \I r. and M 1•• Robert Peck, of I,di':1 hell, ant! sister, \Irs• I. J, .'ins i; FRESH FROZEN
lsix replii'w s. I lili \\'ells, 1 L•u•vev .
Zurich. • r. and \Ir.. \\*drain Lyon, Thorn- S7ILVr
dale, are ti,ititi r•'lative-1 •and friends \\'ells, •I'1111 \\';.goal Rr.hcrt \\'alson, ER BRIGHT\i r. and Mr:. Robert hell and son, in the vicinity t f Llnulc,horr, and Myth 1\'att and Nbort \Vatt The flaw- SALMON STEAKS.
Billie, au.' tar=. H. !Jolley and (laugh- erbcarcrs were aLo four nephews• .\Ice
this week. '!'heir s. -n, Gnrdr.n, who re- \fell;, Robert
ter, Irene, ti.it+d with Mr.. Irene icor- obert \\'ells, Earl \\'ats.ol and
man of Listowel on Sunday. Mrs. \\•il_ ''earls riturue.' home front ;er;r;t'' \\'illiant Ilantiltuu
giant Bell, who had been visiting there has taken a pnsitil,n at \\'e ttnin,tct
returned hrnle with them. I Ir.,; 'tat, Lon 1i
t .
Mr. and \Irs. Thomas E'lwards re- \Ir. and \Ir>. E.trl ile' ticy cf (;ah
turned Erle last week after a visit visited last Friday with \I r. 'nt I \I r•.
with relatives and friends in }-Iarrow. John Dom, and ther friend, an I re -
Miss Hazel Potts of l.ocdon, spent knives. NH. Pt n'icy ha; di ;' ,cd c f
the week -end with her mother. \Irs Ji his taxi business; 11 Galt to his s n.
Petts \\'alter, w•ho recently rettn•n(' h'nu
\Ir and \frs Ernest Curring and from Overseas.
Shredded Wheat
Tea Risk
35c
Kraft Dinner
20c
Red Rose Coffee
per 11).
'15c
GARAGE.
Acetylene and. Electric
Welding "A Specialty.
Agents For International
-
Harvester Parts & Supplies
White Rose Gas and Oil.
Car Painting and Repairing.
Vodden's
BAKERY.
WHEN IN NEED OF
BREAD, BUNS, PIES,
HOME-MADE CAKE
OR COOKIES
REMEMBER
"'I'IIE IIOME BAKERY"
11. T. VODDEN,
A. L. COLE
R.O.
. OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN
• CODER ICH - ONTARIO.
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted,
• With 25 Years Exrerience
.
w•:11 he at
:k R. D. Philp's Drug Store::
._. BLYTH, ONTARIO .t
NEXT VISIT ��
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st
IA
FROM 2 TO 6 P.M.
TELEPHONE 29
R, D. P1i.Ll''S DRUG STORE
FOR APPOINTMENTS.
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The Gift That Lasts
The Year 'Round
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PLAN NOW TO SEND "TI -IE STANDARD" AS A
CHRISTMAS GIFT. We are ready to send "The
STANDARD" anywhere in Canada or the United
States, as a lasting Christmas Gilt from you to any
friend, or member of the family. In Canada the
yearly subscription rate is $1.50 per year, 3c an is-
sue, in the United States $2.00 per year.
No other gift will bring the thoughts of those
far way hack to the home town so often. Subscrib-
ers away from home refer to each issue of The
TANDAPD as the weekly letter from home. We
like to think of it as just that. You can help in till,
respect very materially by reporting to us your
weekly doings - had you visitors, did you visit - any
freaks of nature you may have encountered - tip us
off to the right source for presentations, etc.
CHRISTMAS ORDERS, either renewals or
new one[. will be received any time now, and a suit-
able card of greeting sent with the first issue at
Christmas time.
TIT " CHRISTMAS GIVE A SUBSCRIPTION TO
THE STANDARD - THE YEAR-ROUND GIIr'T.
34 Shopping Days from Christmas
DROP IN AND SEE OUR CHRISTMAS NOVEL-
TIES AND TOYS - ALSO OUR CHOICE SELEC-
TION OF CHRISTMAS CARDS, CHRISTMAS
WRAP, SEALS, AND DECORATIONS.
Believe it or not - There is Only 41 More Shopping
Days Before Christmas.
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MR EZRA BENDER LAiD TO REST
AT EXETER
1;n,cral >ertt'•e, were hell last
Thursday for !':era Its mkt, of I: t:h-
wootl, 'who dial in \'ict.•ria ilnspita!,
London Burial wa's in Exeter eeiue•ery
Pallbearers were (•'ayto anal (i;o act
\\'ildfong, 1'rla)' Philo, 1 aird 1acghl•
Delbert and Clare Geiger NH- Lender
\tai horn on the 14t1, orale. i 11 of
Hay tu•.ruehip where he farmed for a
etinlbcr of ye are hof':rc op -rant.; u
store itt Myth and for the ;a•t 18 y
had resided in I)aHioo-d Ile wac a
member of the Calvary L.van•;'fc:1
Church and had served as Sunday
school superintendent for a rmnber of
years, and wa; also on the Ou''rterly
Board and was a class leader
Ile is survived by hi ttife, the format
i:muta \\'agner, an I one daughter,
Jl rs \'e'r:•on Schatz, t.l' Dashwood, and
a son, ;\ chic, of '1':ronto
THE LATE
HERBERT Sl'ARLING YOUNG
1:
The ,url1e11 . passing; n f Ilerh-r'
_ "r •:'rl n, \'oat's. at the 1latnilt.in Gen -
'i'
•_• eral 1dos,lital, 01 Sunday, November
. 4th, carte as a great shack to rulatieus
and aunty friends.
▪ Ile was hcrii in Scafnrth. hat spent
+• I • his youth in lllyth, attending public
.: school there, the, (Collegiate in Clin-
:_:1 ton, until Iv.tv,tig for the College of
.=. II)
harmacv in 'I'1:ront', from which he . - -...____-_____-__--
•;.graduated lata.
? .I For ashy years It's home was; in St;'r. Pre -byte. ian Anniversary
'i bury, latterly in .\t,.,,;aa Falls ;nal S, rvices Well Attended '
1 1:ev. Dr.
PRO.\I PT DELIVERY
Wednesday and Saturday.
Phone 10
11 McCallum
Butcher. Phone 19, Blflh.
Vl;1.17. I. Y i • 14,1 I ,
to llul ,.,I u.l,•lil
su�woirrpic�'.,
't'ttn•wA”...P. >rq
EDITH CREIGHTON'S
DECORATOR'S SHOPPE
PHONE 158, BLYTH.
Hamilton.
Survivors, besides hi wife, the for.
tiler Eth-1 \i. Culver. a f Orilli,r, are
two daughters. NI rs. R. 1.. Cleland
(Katherine) of i:oselanrl, Hamilton,
and Mrs. 11. W. Beasley tllelen) of
Comex, B.C., also a sister. \Irs. \V.
\V, Sloan, of Toronto.
A private siwire was held in the
Chapel of Blackford arrl \\•ray's, Main
Street and \\•i:t Avenue, Hamilton, on
•.1 \\* e lnesrlay afIerncon, November 7th
er at i :31) n'clo-k.
_' Interment took place
34• interment took place
. Cemetery, Toronto.
5:rat
Old Favourites Return
We are pleased to announce that the following
articles are now in stock, some arc in limited quan-
tities:
RONSON LIGHTER - $6.00
$2.75
.49
5
THORENS LIGHTER
GILLETTE RAZOR -
AUTO STRAP RAZOR
ELECTRIC HEAT PAD
.79
$5.95
SET DISHES, (32 PIECES) ..... $7,75 AND $9.25
Y. and S. LICORICE STICK .10
R D. PHILP, Phm. B.
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Lining -Roam Furniture
We are offering Several New Designs in Ches-
terfield Suites and Occasional Chairs - upholstered
in the latest fabrics at most Moderate Prices.
A wide selection of End Tables, Mirrors, Has-
socks, Living -Room Tables, Wall Brackets, Coffee
'fables and Other Odd Living -Room Pieces, which
help to make your home more comfortable and en-
joyable.
A call will convince you of the many excellent
values we are offering.
J. S. Chellew
Dome Furnisher -- Phones 7 an S -- Funeral Director.
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HURON GRILL
BLYTH --- ONTARIO.
EXCELLENZ FOOD. GOOD SERVICE.
Meals at All Hours.
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'J.- .lcrich, had,
charge of annistrs•aty'services held in
the 111. th Presbytcrian Church on
Sunday. 1n the to r::: ig he preached a
suitable lcros%,'brance Day sermon,
Special ulttsic was furnished by the
choir under the Iitder•ship of \irs. Ilar-
cl 1 Phillips. i'liss Josephine \Veir o'
Auburn sang :t enlo, "Iicautifnl I.a')d
011 high." At the evening service a
made quartette consisting of Messrs.
Frank Ilndlyan''t, Irvine \\'apace, \lait-
land Henry. ;old Stanley Sib:horpe,
Pa::ikt r.Ot\Ip sang "The Old Rugged Cross."
in Park ! ;•yn i Good crowds were present for both
. services.
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TRINITY CHURCH, BLYTH
.,5th Sunday After Trinity
10 a.nr; Sunday School.
7:31) plot : !':venin; Prayer and Ser-
mon.
TRINITY CHURCH, BELGRAVE
1:55 !mfr..: Sunday School,
p.m.; kvetnig Prayer
ST. MARK'S CHURCH, AUBURN
9:45 a.nt : Sow'ay School.
10:30 :tan : Morning Prayer.
BLYTH UNITED CHURCH
Suuaay, November 8th
10 :15 ; Stoll ty School.
11:15: An Appreciated Service,
7 P.M.: \lissic'n
wood, of Walt.- 1,
Song picturt s will be shown.
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SGT. SAM AND MRS. THUELL
HOME
Sgt., and Mrs. Sato Thucll arc wel-
come visitors is lllyth at the present
time Sant is on furlough until the
and of the mouth, He was released
from the hospital a month ago where
he was confined date to illness f
,three months, Sate eventually hopes
to get his release, and intends to settle
in Blyth, to assist his dad in the elec-
trical business.
MISSION BAND TO HOLD AUT-
!UMN THANK•OFFERING
The Mission. Band of Laving Scrvicc
will hold their Autumn Thank-Offcr-
ing on Sun d'ay evening, November 18th,
during clic church service. Rev, Gor-
L'.ln.] Thank -Offer- don I-Iazelwood, of Walton, will be the
i;'!;• guest sp.akcr, and lantern rl:'des w.11
l i est Speak,. r : Rev. Gordon Hazel- he shown,
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HEADQUARTERS
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Christmas Cards, Seals and Wrapping,
Toys, Dolls and Pictures,
Tree and House Decorations.
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