“LMM’IMW mm: 'ett"ett.v.'rtuuytattrnttofmertrrtsti. "titttt,NihtandoitttriGiiiititth'trr" 'Yeeiatd-tderteei-ftedee-r. umuuuumu ahmrut.theai-treeeeettrtI-tl-. Wu. mum-hull“ 'JriitnT'tt,'h'tl'llT,%.' tum. me “I! N That's the fellow who toke- meal drinks too my merely because they are free. There an the femur who refused to buy the set of books that would help him farm better because he already knew how to farm better. A __ ly till-.3113? i '36va ___ it'. taint td pro- vide security from the cradle to e can but wants it “My. A MARKING LADY AM)’ of fascinating chum now has on- and the political m of Canada. Mtn. George Drew. In a bountiful voles. awa- sing wifely sentiment- which found . - luau-tad capo in th? Era-tummy: when AM u been Ch- an. an cm. Wt. can. J. out»: â€WW. â€In. his: mttatttmt ’30â€, M.-. lI-I'IW - nu un- ._ -r_e-_-'e" - her, In. Drew Gu; addr-ed the Con- "rvative delegates following the MMM" of her ttttated on! Satutdat. And At ell-Eda: If we weren't in such I hurry. un- wouldn't happen. We ail know with I mo- ment's "fuetion, that the uncut of buying aritrhtty-:hon,t a six room home to I rattle for the baby-lr to have the money to pay for it. The secret of having enough money in to ’Ve regularlv. The new of ante, WHO hie swim. in Canada Savings Bonds. lore than a million Canadian My - this and because they tmmght Can-Ill Savings Bonds, Serieu.0ne :nd fro. ' It In the ended um cm istiattk os,itesrgt.fde'rrdhl'tr, no and nu um vu -'-m'-".' --- V“, ias"i;GiiiTiiiGayi.i"tetreettt iriF.iriii"eCiittiEihriiiit.rueh1-1"t when she in trout Wt. . . ' o,tedidnothavrtor.e.pr.ee1tt1y, Coliseum to guide this hum of sunbaty culture: “midlands-0d in every wortwhicll can: we: the radio. Perhaps it is not tumult. 'g,trg it thfe1 tpk29dfi'l't'lrlh ttu2"iPt "ttme of e ' a tkehegorhood ends in Bud-'23 my Ti'i"7rtiitTiiiidi-Cu.9,tr, with 3 family mun duo " leader of In; Monty's loyal Opposition. Mr. Bennett was u when. 'l'ili'N'r'."'r"GrrCi"iGriiFfe.itiiLedhe" be?! yen-s olgon-Qeeemrer linen. Tilt cum 1iMBl8tttt 22:. 'rUttctyt a... my WW’IW theGiGiieiinowuveit iseverrro' . SEASONAL norms mennu "v a... , It ian't just the “turning" leavea, at: from thirsty Am green to autumnal y Bttnea, reds. pu browns. new change the already changing light that ttttem though elm and oak and beech along many a shady and erstwhile dreary stint. But notice. too-at' if you could have mined thern.uAhe tawny tops. the golden braids. the shadowy tram. the short-crop- ped towheada that oatch the morning sun. They mfUet it back like ray! of laughter, a this year's tint-grader. march bravely into that no man’s - called learning. m A BURY. “Bill? 1iG"i,"riGiG0otett2trtt,',e dayk-plrticulu‘ly when it camel to saving. We know how very Important ssvinz is and when our psy cheque srriven - intend to put a part of it in our suing: scoount. But we lead s pretty busy life-and before we hsve had the j',t.'te',1t to make I special trip to the ban ' the money has been spent for something. . O . . If we weren't in such s hurry, this wouldn't happen. We ail know with s mo- ment's "fuetion, that the secret of buying - -- Tf.'t.212ra,Titourittie LIVINOITON In. LAWN. MM Am the compensation: anon tseiiie-rfor coming cold her min, for wind: whole howl than their tsito-the" wave. imittieolor4 u . was of Ae) Among the compensation: that the fail season tseiiie-rfor mung cold. for Novem- ber min, for wind: who-e howl is no worn than their tsito-thee waves of children. multicolor!!! as a many of front-touched loa- ves. musical as a chatter of gruekiq .tllllLti gang for southward night in a may ed against the late afternoon ' make these edgel of. autu.mn new and chinks. And if winter comes, what then.' Imel- family evenings. ttreside convenatlooa. lees adventure Meld, more companionship at home. And another season of unfoldmnt in thought. as pleasant to behold u the untold- ingof leaf and flower lin months just out. " US 8 MINES sums-55mm- Tban there's the citing whopq plain- I'D-imam " lone wk by MM v have it. my their itadow wind the may m. Another point mm: mrttqrttNeittg is that Cumin Savings Bonk are hum In the tgg/att thus 't,'ghgtght mutation nu pol-IN. y an ttthed It "ly ting; l . at Attr Inn-Rh Cats. ad: .-fo.rtheirNlfMerahietihriiiidiiii. Thin new lune of Cumin 8:th Band. will he weleome new: to may. We My recommend them to maple in a hurry. MOVING EXPERIENCE h 'tgtSatptLt',rtTett,utge w o u not?†undergone e experience in a complex were!!! minor slimy-noes. 'r1yte.?ietumtA-rhiraiiiiriiiiiGi, when they ere sumo-ed to errlve. the others who turn up and do the when: things. and the few who never turn up at all. Iwere In the nempper delivery boy who doe. not deliver the p-toth-ddr-heh-t t,t,'tt,d,t,tatt "m Itt leg, tg new - lect n_blll tttqtthiheinir owner: of the home have left Giiyid.' _-_ Then therehthetehuhmAeheueof address new: a change a! telephone number. 'rutnextlttutohMp-itutttartneho !tytrtomd,ift.htt.tmtmtttttrrealoteOo hlmwereonethathednotbeeninuefnr some time. Amnntly. however. dun-ads for service on the telenhone compeny have canned them to reissue discontinued number: before they hue had time to die out of the memories of those who were in the habit of using them. - 7 'Nat,atunttt.uthemt1ivhtwhreh he an mat for the feet that, (lulu! the weekend 1ttwttiehthe-trteiktNm,there were frequent all. for En. To the Amt few caller: he politely pave the him-mum: that they were culling the wrong number: but that did not stop the any - Hebenutonttlndovan and her friends. At the Mth mil. hetold the mue- mannttheoturendoftttehethait Eva ,mntunddrurthandemtidpqtes1tettetotre telephone. The lulu-mm dklnotwnnu'to sunrise theaatier. The sixth Wm m totdtttatEvahadetetovamahirer.irttlte themthlarnodthatlhemlnthem- emlhowttal., - - - By the time Eva's numerous (rind: have all and her when†number. several more interacting bits of 'ttuirtfomtatimt will Over the yarn eouhtleu Candi-u. mil. itarrandeivft,)tntrevMted Mndame'Ns. und'! Irhr Wet! ktetodye.eate.syt don. hie hr 15‘. mm of gtteekek Holmes. '2?,t,idhittteagiiflrdl'.it but the unions show was T tated. During the century and a half of its existence over one hundred million irll'lfl'l', have seen this wsx collection of the Instr-ions or the wicked. At. tendance av 8,000 a day. with long queues on 'l%el't PtofiU are said to be $400,000 a year. Entering a small three-storey building. you mount stain and are " once upon your guard. Who wants to be a sucker and speak to s life-like policeman or to some seeming spectator sitting on a sofa? They might be . .. -__xu__ udhniui from w I MIMIC P""""""'" v. - --.._- - -- iiUkGkaitiiure..ttte They mightbe l wax. as is the smiling receptionist from I Glt'd"Li'iaGa7iiG7ediAiirtAtte..e: $11- on duty. have adopted a waxen atti- , e. _ Once a monkey was fooled. Having clim- i wl't"i'i'ti"iir.ii'!iiir'EiitLa,e?tJ?,2e',: ammoniteyelttlï¬inthelapofoneofn Henry Villa wives. e intruder tried to at- l tract its attention by chattering and when ignored. paved the dummy. only to draw back in terror. A keeper from the :00 found the escapee glad to go home. There is a eonstant changing of wax -r-Arm1t, ftttamt annually are melted down. Celebrities of factor!†are discarded. $pencer Tracy and therlne Hepburn have Just been ousted for Greer Gar-on and Danny Kaye. Dempsey and Tunney have been dis- placed for Nehru, Jinnah and Mr Laurence Olivier of the magnificent “Henry V" again showing in Toronto. Kings Leopold and Peter of Yugoslavia are gone. Needless to say. one - on a galaxy of British kings and queens. among them Victoria. British admirals. generals. states- men, novelists. poets and scientists are there. One sees Nelson. Dickens. Napoleon. Ttto, Stalin and celebrities from all earts of the world. But writing in the New York Herald Tribune's weekly. laurenee and Sylvia liar- tin stress the American in the show. George Washington on a pedestal leads several US. nresidents. William Penn is present and Ben- iamin Franklin. Done by Madame Wound herself, in 1788. when he was American am- bassador to the Bourbon court. it is the old- est effigy in the collection. it is the stale and sen-en stars who make the strongest Ameri- can showimz with Chaplin, Mae West, Bette Davis, Mickey Rooney and Montreal-born Norma Shearer. Joe Louis is in the eports gallery. From the grim Chamber of Horrors. Dr. Cripnen. arrested when he reached Canada in 1914. has just been removed in effigy. Among the M notorious criminals in the chamber are two ikGiegtn.-4htitqy who iuaaxsinnted President Garfield and Kemmer "flrgt man to be eieetroettted in the United States." Harry Truman is the latest addition to American statesmen. and if Tom Dewey is elected in November, he will be in the wax .......1,. Minn ho Irate into the White House. 'a'lt'i'i"li"fio"iiiiiiGiri.trit1 be work: before he tteta into the , about to ttMyr.grt flu“... ‘ax Weds Still Drawing Crowds . . . Wax a 'iriifii I'm-Mon hue more mm temptation THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT' to hm mm to her mum N0- FiiWiiiiGiiiiiikitqa'iyet,rttrt" "fiiGi'ieGiGGiirGii%trqreporei-, iiiiGititrriin"iiriaktiiiitttutttte""r liked t5; Gm, hid-gym!- SUI PlCKlNG: m ROBIN HOOD "'7“: I as. mummy hold conviction tutTf"GGiiiiiiairiiiiGutth-rfhe? the Ttt ma..." it and dt'eetdl it "non t we won all on: ',,"a11',',l"l'lt would have can!!! on a loci-link: paling. - - It', I wondtrful ' "eept for the very simple (at that "not of that much. what- ever '0 my think. we walk! people have nlretly And the â€WW. “39.339253: iifGiird'ii"tit"e" iGiiF'ik TiiiitiiGGiiidn't change our aittatitttt to my unwed-He ox- tout. In 1943 them panhandlin- tle better than nine billion dollul. Now how 'mathatdMdedtT'o ittepeopu_ttttoeet GaiiiiairiiGGiFiiitaunadoh-t 45.7% of the goal. . . . , Another 29.5% went to ttettgttt cum o,A,gttrgegigttg'agtdttir. other 6.0% includes all than whole ell-aim rush to8tk600.Str tiiitrtittuofatitttemtr- ey that Wll and in Canada mt Into the when qt people who, earned llll “thug Add another 4.3% for sthoee ttet-tt 88.500 and 85.000 and you have better than 85% JftSGdiiiuuitereniirte-htmt all sauna. coming to you and me when top limit income " $5.000. - A Now this hum 11.4% for the well-W mph who can; up to 810.000. We wouldn't wt to fake anything from than bonnie magnum: "itiiofet1mhtirttothnt Agoodlittle tsuainestroramttdmttmr. {union-l Ming or even beinv a motor or u latter omntive would puma. mt In much. So that louve- only the 8.8% of the whole We who [at more thou that mt Innmlly. Savannah thousand monk when ova-Iceman! -tineoreittitp_ttmttey- sateen thousand donut]! logkpjilgg My iiiiGiUii riihTi-iiFGGEiiiiia -- [itiitiin mas. than once been taut: for violent hand. Hitler'- holds the mood. In 1986, Commu- iotu -dittigtt" with nil punt and mid n Mornâ€. AfSrDimtehiraathryit-d with attack by Canadian ooldlm. who were however. diaatttaded. American G.IN kept tsteatlgyrhiqiryttemer. .. . .. ' Though the manuement denies it rumor persisted that Ilinseauds has a standinx offer ofmonetary m‘ardforanyone daring to stay overnight in the Chamber of Horrors. There have been applications and several stowaways have been ejected. But only one person is known to have braved a vigil in the place. s policeman locked up by mistake. In the collection is the tuure of a quaint little old lady whose head is covered with a laceedred black hood.andwhowearslarge spectacles. it is a‘ self-portrait of We 'l'ussaud, done at the age of 82. She died in 1850 aged 90. but her spirit seems to wide her descendants. Born in Switzerland. Marie Groeholu learned wax modelling from an uncle and soon became a favorite of court ladies at Versailles. Due to her royal connec- tions she became suspect. but the revolution- aries used her skill. In the Reign of Terror she made was inane of the illustrious sent to the guillotine. Among them were Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and later Danton and mm, These models remains the most faithful portraits in w.erlfteteen, ... , clut- of maple who and In. than ;,500. That includes the vast majority of She untried . Bench soldier. Tuuaud. who - let her. and in 1802. with her we: work: and ler two boys, she emimted to England. mtltintt her debut at the Lyceum Theatre. Iarrdttt.t.. 9nd hnttatt.int.nte.dAte. euc- can. The Ttttthh were {tainted with her show of iuxMotm loyalty and ferocious re- Giititio-usftmlt. name the Channel. When Sea-on the getttimser, named his gttiliothte for Mk of when. Madame 'Nueud booth! it and GOt it to England. After her death her Ml. French and Joeeph. earried on he Maine-e. The dynaty i. strong we.“ IT of her mat met mud- son: served t World War I. Bernard Tttr and. one . mahmthen. is chief cust- adieu of “Jenny wax works. Sehohl Ittttn brine their pupils to Madame “and I to see history come aliw. It in said tpst before the common of Ed- ward vrr, Ninth": PM consulted Tutu nud's to get tt ettaet shade of Pumlo re- quired for math]: role.... The wax works had mm zhhrobes .of William W and by turning down em dUeovered the color in- tact. In the one of living "ndidatmeketed for the we): will. my photon-e taken and movement- made when pdble. It take: three months to male n tire and coats from $600 to 84.000. We erold. Ber. nard Il‘uulud medals the heed in clathen taken a mum-Pm. cut mould whiz filled with molten m. Mex only the on expand are made of vex. the rent he plaster. Honda and hind: of ftetttm we moved at intend: for cloning end m. ation. 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