ghnrlcg SiICEEBWYIO’ won the Medal _ iignigglxloiilluzsry decoration, tor serotonin. Scotland, Sent wiping out three machine-gun nests ll and igililnglndi) o! lng te 0 Jolt today ""2"" h" rem‘ m‘ ‘m’ cllflloiiigewgilgereclted in detail. W‘- gpaCe reserved for ‘mnemonic 14.1940 .p . REMOVAL. NOTICE “ We are moving to a new store, locat- ed in the- Currie Building at 185 Queen Street, formerly occupied by Crocketts Furniture. . Beginning Monday, September 16th, we will be closed for a few days inorder to move our stock. We expect to open later in -the week and will announce the opening day in good time. uowano MeINNIS Fitted Foollnar . W. C. T. U. l . ‘NOTES TIGII TIOII If someone stole the keélifl"! keys and let the til" 0i" flcciIiuantl-sotciallcoéiduet we woul sure o ou Yet drinking beer and whisky will injure one and 5a what's more anti-social sellmg alcohol? -Florence Marflall Steiiwagen. IOBONTO DISTRICT SIXTIEIH 7 ANNIVERSARY than Landmarks of sixty years of seri- vice were lrecalied at this conven- tion May 14-10 in Willard Hall, Toronto. With s, small group of workers the early influence of the W. C. '1‘. U. in Toronto was strong z to ina urate new reform move- i menta. n 1888 the officers of the Toronto W. C. T. U. waited on the City Council. to ask for the fran- i cilisc for women, This was referred to the Provincial government, and partial franchise to widows and s nstara was granted. In 1890 the latrict officers, with the support Dr. Stowe Guilen, organized the t Local Council of Women in onto. Under the name Domestic Kit- chen Garden, classes of children were tau t housekeeping, usi toy iurn ture and utensiie. wit music and songs. This was the be- Ngw YORK, Sept. 6 — (AP) - active duty" Jnitod States‘ " (Bantam-Hie h the enemy dur- mauled a nrivatfl wins uaj/gn in rtslv. sot l Aith h l. x- w“ F e Arnhem and in clttswa “pericds of T1‘ contained one word in capitals: "none." . 0- oom- oi’ the a Dininl Room was built, later Arnhem film "theirs is the 01m’? st Balmoral castle simultaneously with the premieres in landcn, in Sept. l'i. second anniversary oi Arnhem. , sossnrmuo saw Oriental Dish Gardens \ p-nin Very unique indeed. Different varieties of Cacti planted in attractive colored bowls, with pink shells, little bridges, and numerous other small plants. These weird Cacti dishes are very distinctive and artistic in their own form- Be sure to see these gardens for yourself. WEST END NIIRSERIES LTII. 22 Richmond Street l I {L ginning of Domestic Science in schools. As early as 1888 the W. C. T. U. had a tent at the Exhibition with lunches and literature and in 1896 itepiaced by the concession of Din- ing Room space in a Fair Grounds Buildings, In 189i a building on Elm street was bought as a centre for cutof- town girls coming to the city to secure work, and twenty years lat- er the present site of Willard Hall was acquired. which today with its extension is worth over a quar- ter of a million dollars, free of debt. and can accommodate 200 girls. The Travellers Aid work is an- other valuable service in which the W. O. '1‘. U. co-operate with the Y. W. C. A. to support six work- I Erl- Eishtv new members have joined of the W. C. T. U. through litera- tur and visits and gifts to Christie Str et Hospital and its field secre- tary's and o-ffimrs’ services is much wider than its own member- s l1 The receipts of the General Fund were over $15,295 and the mem- bership in the District over 1.800. The aim of the organization is to promote good citizenship and eliminate the Drink Habit, through education and legislation. LESS (mam non amrrsu BEER moan lav SCOTTISH runners: EDINBURGH- An appeal against the use of grakl in the making of alcohol was made here recently by the Right Rev. Dr. John MR9“. OUT OUR WAY all BOTTLESC FOR PROMPT PICK-UP SERVICE corona nos m H, _ By J. RJILLIAMS M/i-Nfll-i‘ KIDS ‘IE9; I'VE i-NN RAISED HIM LP iN-BED FZHGJIQ ON A BOTTLE I ‘THE 'i'i-iE‘/-'LL BE SICK " ‘s YOUR PRETTY HEAD I . M‘! NOVEL MY ecsv,mv_ . ‘SCIENTIFIC STUDIES~ r a N01’ lDLi A MOMENT! -~ w Gi-liP i5 even NOW 6NUNG lotto F021‘ steal-m am: zle. speaking at a temperance rally durinz the assembly week. Dr. lWKenzie has spent a life- time in India and spoke of the famine there and in Europe. Ho said in this country he read no- tices in every hotel asking us to eat less bread. The Moderator urg- ed that the Government put the plain facts before the people of what might be done in the allevia- durlnlz the year but the influence b: England. and Hi ,___ r- - , edrai, fountainhead o Cathedral in London, Roman harvest was observed. dismal report and barley mm in yea".- m m: cuagcorrrrowu CUARDIAI: BETTS be assembled in one showing. the Church Westminster salons of the Cathedral arch ocese. l‘ the National Dav c! Prev" 1°” i" And from all over snsinn¢ W11" and Scotland came much the same Farmers travelling to the ancient Norman churches that dot “the lea‘; land over roads hub-deep t m?!” passed a dreary PPMQFFM‘ ° T‘ flattened" fields, which once mised the best oat. corn. when pro- CIGARETTE MONEY From N. Y. Herald Tribune some day. no doubt, s, learned, Fashion Furs Grand Opening or cuancorrarowws NEWEST sun MOST MODERN FUiR SALON SATURDAY, SEPT. 14th. ' i Beautiful F URS l i“ It's I. picture to behold and with regal pride we cordially invite you to attend BETTS Fashion Furs grand opening and preview of the loveliest collection of new furs ever to Open Evenings all next week Free Storage and Repairs for 1 Year BETTS\ EUR SALON 168 Great George St. if minor economic treatise will make an adequate study of what still seems one of the strangest media of exchange in the long history of money -the American popular-priced cigarette. Today it. circulates across the face of Eur- ope, a much sounder. currency than the flimsy paper issues of leg commerce. Tips are given ln clg- arettes (by twos or three); prices for such substantial articles 1s old silver, china, even ,food, are quot- ed in back rooms in cartons and half-cartons. The Associated Press has com- pleted a survey in thirteen Euro- pean capitals. and, though quota- tions differ wi-deiy from one to another. the result gives an aver- IME..__ Telephone 1693 age value of 81-90 f0!‘ I 919K886 of twenty, which costs 18 cents here. APPEAL MADE T0 MOTORISTS “With the t "II of schools motorists should 'pay special atten- tion to school areas. reducing driv- al ing speed even lower than the re- quired iimit. which is that consid- ered reasonable and prudent.” This reminder to the motorists is voiced by Elliot S. Campbell, Regis- trar of Motor Vehicles and Provin- cial Traffic Authdilty. at a time when boys and girls have again started to travel city streets and rural roads to and from classes. "From the records compiled in regard to traffic accidents it is apparent that children do not pay 34'» -. it? s?» ~. R .37 w‘ . ,1 rt‘ -..-., A v ,,_ I y" . . £3 o : . _. _ l‘ M—::____ . ‘F? ('f.v<.‘vl./_",<,_ \r‘\\'lt\l‘~ ‘»1?,it»els‘b3io§_p d» _s_ .1\ l“ :1 the desired attention, and that some will play col the street; despite efforts to have them do otherwise,” Mr. Campbell points out, add-ng, "It is very little satisfaction in the motorist knowing that the child involved was the greatest contributor to that accident. For one's peace of mind the utmost caution should be observed in op- crating a motor vehicle, and this particularly where cars are parked in proximity to a school." EVENSHAM, Worcester, England —(OP>—To handle the plum har- vest ln the ‘Vale of Evenshcm 15 daily express freight trains were run by the railways. fi ISTANBUL. Sept. 11 - (AP)~ Several thousand pupils of Istan- bul University demonstrated today against what their leaders said. was the killing of Moslem Yugo- alavs of Turkish origin. Published accounts saying thousands of Mos- lems had been slain in Yugoslavia touched off the demonstration. (Yugoslavia once was part of the Turkish Empire). MOVILLlE. County Donegal, Eire, Sept. li-(CP Cablel-Lady Mont/- gomery‘s attendants tonight re- ported the condition of the 82- year-old mother of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery as unchang- ed. She has been seriously ill since Aug. 24. , ti-on of hunger and the relief of famine by abstinence from drink- ing alcoholic beverages. ‘On patriotic and humanitarian grounds we are urged to use less bread. Is the eating of bread a more sinful action than the drink- irag of whisky and beer," he ask- e - i "'.l‘i'ls Government had recently sent some barley diverted from the brewers to Europe. but we had only to study the facts to see what the manufacture of alcohol meant in the use of foodstuffs. We were told that we needed dollars by the export of whisk but we would like to tell our tends of the dol- iarr country that we wanted food for the hungry rather than dol- m» In moving the report oi‘ the Committee on Temperance to the Assembly. the Rev. R. J. Muckey said there were some very ho efui signs, but ur ed vigorous e forts to uproot d nking among young people. Duncan MacLennan. ‘joint-con- vener, said that last year the peo- ple oi the United Kingdom spent on liquor 885,000,000 pounds. In the same year they spent on bread. cereals, meat, bacon. fruit and similar foods 635,000,000 pounds or 50.000000 pounds less than the amount ape-tit on intoxicating liq- uors. The amount spent on beer alone was many millions more than that spent on rents and rates. What of Scotland? Its expendi- ture m drink in i946, he said, was 00,000,000 pounds -— 1,150,000,000 pounds every week. The target which the Church Extension Com-,‘ mittee had set before the church for a 10-year period was appreciably‘ lsas than the amount spent in lcotland for drink every wofl of the year. IRITONS PRAY FOR b” SAVING OI’ CROPS LONDON - Millions of Britons in all the churches cf this ruin-i battered island bowed their ileads in prayer today for salvation of i the harvest, already more than '50 r cent destroyed in many areas y the worst August weather in half a-century. Rain lashed at the great stained s windows o! Canterbury Cath- We flave—_ Stools Some 550 x I7 Tires 060 x zo Tires I50 x 21 Tires ALL SIZES PASSENGER & TRUCK TUBES sartorial. aarranlas t, Co;- 168 Kent 8t. Scott & bold punching. insoles. $8.00 McHaIe fine heavy Brown Calf Double Soles. $10.00 ' Winged tip shoe with T0? grain leather soles and Who Has- The Season's Newest ‘In Men's High Grade SHOES ‘I " Q5“ wnaoarrs Sunnyside Shoe Shop and Queen Street Store In this year “f Greatest Scarcity since Wars End, Here is WRIGHT’S ' Offering You Scott & McHale’s finest Brown and BLACK CALF Shoes, Brogues, Moccasins, wingtips . and Plain patterns. A call at either of the " i‘ WRIGHT STORES will pleasantly surprise ' you. WRIGHT’S SUN NYSIDE SHOE SHOP. WRIGHT SHOE CVC- _Queen Fine st l d h some stitlfheli toreimwitlilr :32: :31‘ dress. Double leather i el. rubber heels. $8.50 T r super-lo i- Brown ca" Moccasin $8.00 a 051.". .-.-..su an.