He‘s Just The Same Old “GameCOCk†Normie wll‘lerâ€";heh Broth er Ken in England For Th Folks hereabout, key fans, well ren Warner, (the "Go of 8/8gt. ~OAmSCOUnR . Ine meeting of the mmmunmm,. what dramatic as Ken went overâ€" still a little tyke, not six and carrying three hooks Well, here we are again, all safe and sound. Hope you are all well back home. TI was writing a letter to you and Mrs, Moore yesterday and said Iâ€"had not seen Ken (a brother) yet. Just as I got through putting that down on paper who do you suppose walked in? Well, it was none other than Ken himself. L was so surprised when he spoke, for I did not know who it was unâ€" til I looked up, and when I did I espected to see somebody six feet grown up very much. F broader in the shoulders, I stood up beside him he if I had stilts on. He was a sight for « OK. He is going on leave someâ€" time this week and want me to go ;;t'wtzogmrmwsm nice time. Ken will be up again this afternoon for his parcel. Well, Do Not Mail Jam In Glass Bottles "l'hlllldeUp-â€"Wlthwe"-â€" .omd.mmmmonm cover of a soggy and broken parcel wonrtozhewm .;ma.nmotneetwnefl‘ $ _T o §eudfamn Af tWn Bs ABC EBME M MCM l00 ditioning. An.;l.:m-u::; ackage told its own * Porrpody had malled a ©1855 J8T Somebody had mal®‘ * 2. °°° 1 _ _ a cR wengâ€"r LN y had malled a glass JAYT rm'moflyvimumlfl“ of fin wax, but thoughtfully â€".. songinr en th A_-hudM_ be heid up. Now the e es e handling to give all parcels carefu (inst year vâ€"<r 20,000,000 pouldl’l Sut it cannot guarantee â€"« 4°* .fl‘lflï¬dhnwd'“m mails so that a particular «nd *€â€" â€W‘uml The obligution lies on the sender dewrgiynalpreadrae OCV . 0 Wem!orkobullnmng the O0U6*""" ""/" Leong enough ï¬om.wm ..--w"‘“""m"" conditions. Base Post md. Acials state that liquids and talt * " _ " Cche or card> rst “-e*;‘â€"â€" .Y- L swii ae 00 _ come to EN4 n h. mss EC / .'-tDQ- ‘ mlmukdl'"wm flvï¬l-“"‘“m.“d.-†WUW * Jams Ukely to & verseas Shipments of Ereâ€" served Fruits Should be in Leakâ€"Proof Tin atainers _ Much Mail Destroyed. forvwurd 2°2 ***. .e f 8 ag.m‘:’dh ."n'ulmu“:u.'-wâ€" Te _â€" abhould orwarded stm®k thing terrible. 1f you NS pudunm(mt‘h-m -gm«m.mm1 ume.;mmanymmm owmflmm muwfl.wm-:w‘ npnna-onudlheuud- Woutdow‘tpdayywwmd-y mMMhMflyufldm mtmmmwg"mw."i **-fldzrndvcï¬nm.mw\nmauadmug vane t lmmm"wdm.ny.'lm with Col tles or carom,"" * ‘:".u' mere waX "MW†used. ...m,....ubwi"‘"“' Iwml’tï¬ï¬w’ ’-md""*"w g. W days, wrbw®* ; BBJ the utmost in flavours quoa ty is of suprem* imporiance. Ask for â€"â€" "SALAIA fraternity ) Somewhere following lett he is the sa The meeting ut, especizlly remember N ‘Gramecock" t Post Office endeavours papier mache Of ®° _ -,iflM“- turs, or in "“"‘d_-: b“g“mm . .!lmmw hese days af on the way, 8N B . 'whmw "’MW _ _ _mame fmporiarCce supreme import s "" somebody om, he | not six foot then ‘re in England August 3, 1943 youngest Warner. Normie Norman. letter m I did I y six feet has not e is a lot and when wondered Norman _to the you old sat all when tea must Y!F S mae .uu‘lll..‘ GONTINUATIONS : Sworn In as Members of New Ontario Cabinet ‘ 5 GEORGE A. DREW, Prime Minister. um...wmd"“‘"‘“““ the books in Grimsby, North Wby,mvflh.mm .up,moflm-by.wmm mtumwmhll"- In Grimsby the volunteer wofKe ers will be in charge of Burton lmyu“““-m Assistants to Mr. McIntosh are: C L me ‘a Tiz â€" aeaa e oi n 0 s 5 t Jersâ€"1.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.: Mrs. A. M. Aiton, Mrs. A. N. Ashâ€" ton, Mrs. K. C. Baxtet, Mrs. D. Cloughley, Mrs. Harold Jarvis, Mrs. 2 W . Metcalfe, Mrs, Gordon Met Oc * _ UAfes T H. Kemp. Jersâ€"5.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.: Mrs J. B. McCausiand, _ Mrs. i Tuftord, 2Miss Eva Cline, Mi#® C ncmn.nn-m ounmmiï¬-â€â€˜â€œ'm xfr. Vernon Tuck, Mr. 6. Burgess. From Page One 'r'_""l »rtland Dickson. Recordersâ€"£.00 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.â€"‘ A se 0200 Maneo® cities RATION BOOK DAY W. Crittenden, DAZZLINT LBbC _ . __ ..,u..jdllfl'"“" McIntosh are: Jas. G. Walkâ€" George hed to|#ross her breasts THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ‘ drew their patrons from curious mmmwmm the feminine form divine really looked like when clad in tights. \ Circus side shows did the same had no legs. If anything happened to their lower extremitiee they spoke of them as "LIMBS." I am a womar walked down the street her skirtsâ€"which included two or three petticoats â€" trailed the ground. ((Petticoats were underâ€" skirts in case anyone does not unâ€" derst_nd. It was an event if a passing breeze lifted those skirts high enough to give a glimpse of a trim ankle. AN ELDERLY WOMAN told me the other day how she had been daring cnough when a girl to wear an ankle length gown to a wedâ€" | rible*" lhlhcukhl. She was tired of scavenger skirts which swept the sidewalks. I always like that story of the dd-dd'hmbhll“ | London bus when {vere was a high ‘m-i blowing. At iast the exasâ€" mmaw-w“n» | lively lydey. iapnh’tlouutb Just then a very, very fat, midâ€" die aged woman of foreign extracâ€" tion walked by, supremwely satisfied wilh herself. She must have weighâ€" | ed 200 pounds, which war quite a |weight for her five feet two to |¢m. She was completely bare .‘rmh«mmmfl" |eoured worchief which was tied I can remember when women St. Catharines the other day, "I am gisad to aee the women folks havâ€" ing a good time, but I do wish some of them would cover up a litâ€" CQsider«"le expanse of fat, olly hi. noshin t THEL stinach in view, and then -""‘-""'“’“'“m‘ bryhtly colored pailr ot short bus into‘ .-J.‘IHM' fing .'u.-lr,.‘ tithts surmounting a square pair e o o m‘ Desun, of legs which would have made|""/ l M :““"nlw'. Gueiph Bod foundations for a plano. â€da:-‘. farm scene wore a colored bandess or lc". “â€"m..lwm .,g,: ;u,mmmn-w finest bÂ¥some dark blue glasses. I ruthu | Ner S B l 'll“'â€",,mm Wabhed I had had a pair of my own of 6# Wth absolute‘»; coague lenses. es s A LAMIT i $ W. J. Crawford has dispoen‘ of | men,m‘.‘hl wummwnmmlmutbhb‘ bGy in public Some x the sum.| *" y mant w te, to Mint | mertolks are sketing pretty close Enis Delores Puditti, of the Oivil \t% it ‘The mauin street is scarcely Service aiaff, Ottawe. The ‘ e streot is SCRICEY | _/ w>i, eqyperty is being remodéel amie unnorac"fk / (1""" 2. Fe dh'M-uldh"'M Bod foundations for a plano. Ene | Of wore a aolored bandess ot her | L# tad, and her eyes wer. snicided | D" brmmuum-rum†Wished T had had a pair of my own | D#! Wth absolute‘» cvague lenses. 5 THERE :s A LIMIT beyond|, . Wich it is decent to expose the|"" Te _ "alk "J'F C oi .7 But she just went Slmc K# vit 2R + body. woman ;w__,‘ Farm Properties | uiss\ Change *Iands ".:\ ‘Two very fine farsis in the pesâ€" for a)}bsus coanged hanis recently, “lw the real estate agency of ___"" | Mus Winifral Congdon. _ _ _ _ mu-mdmmm skin tight she might almost as well You Can Prevent | be uncovered, No stout woman Accidents should ever wear them. Pants were d-l‘mdtcmhm.mw Thirteen ways of "asiing for it" they are admittedly comfortable are listed in this montk‘s memoranâ€" mmmmm,mmwcwm reâ€" muuecumdcmhmmwmmwmm ers. hvoflmmmuoopmmm Assuciations. . These mmmmw"mmwywmmu- like their women dainty. dustry, in the *=me and on the Butwnt'st.hued:m-uwt- Here they ar«: male ranting against slacks. The| 1. Crossing a busy street withâ€" L@.:nm?nut:ym‘mpmmwm. n seem to care a hoot what they look like, ‘Ther 'l,,:,a":‘h:‘:"’““'“““ once wus a time when a WO‘.4n * 8. usmm-m-ecnu- :‘me dnnmyhllth-norh‘vln(ï¬n- ly. ‘Thank heaven there are still a arms loaded at any time in the |few of the old kind left. M m“ * se ‘aky Brothers Meet On Ship Board Ee Ee en C Tt Wm. Forester with a heavy antiâ€" aircraft battery met his brother CH is _Jobu weskskemst Mrs. Forester, 11 Fairview avenue, unmumwmm y-nut\u‘lutu-uom in thas time . When th: two units . embarked for overseas they were on the same boat and it was when the convoy was half way across the briny that the Jads ran into one another. ‘ A third brother Robert is trainâ€" ing in the Naval Ammdmm s both in service, took place in led. ‘There i® on the farm went with the is being erect railsing Ango! j 130. The man wao i ; veory exce‘lent tarn and all equipment deal A accond barp it vÂ¥ ardeut *\ You Can Prevent ns Accidents gh|\ ‘Thirteen ways of "asiting for it" ie | are listed in this montk‘s memoranâ€" | dum to industrial executives reâ€" leased by the Industrial Accident Prevention Associations. . These suggestions apply to those in inâ€" 4. Reaching f# any el@CU connections while in the bathtub. for cleaning either in the shop or FRUIT CGROWERS Culverts â€" Fence Posts â€" Pipe Structural Steel Plate 186 Ferguson Ave. . GEO. C. ANSPACH COMPANy, Dally Report on Gaies wE BuÂ¥Y Iron â€"â€" Steel â€" Scrap Metals New Galvanized Wire Shorts For Top Market Prices 14 COLBORNF STREET, TORONXTO "Upâ€"toâ€"date Selling Methods" : 7â€"6712 tw# A. J. FRANK & SON â€"â€" Shipping Stamip and Pud on Request â€"â€"â€" Suitable for Fence and Grape Vines. WE MAVE FOR SALE 8. Chipping or grinding without -Ԡm‘ Snd without a proper 10. Failure to get promptly for very minor with matches. 12. Fallure to correct any hezâ€" ards immediately. Ned o se _ 18. Accepting the idea that a~â€" cident prevent or scfety rules "are 11. ALEXANDER HARDW ARE Reference : Royal Bank oft Zanada King & Yonge §ts. 19th, 1943. Hamilton, Ontario soratch or apI Mi ‘me tov dis in wi th