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Lyceum ,Theatre.
.virmtourAiik,
sboyi Starts At 8. PAIL
„ SatilirdaY
, MARCH_ 24-25.26.
MARTHA. aAir.E
• '" BOB BURNS
In 0
0,
"MOuntain Music"
An hilarious `-efInedy vfttw) a• ,
hill -10Y setting.
DOES NOT .PAY"
and "NEWS"'
Monday', Tuesday, ,NiredpeEtdaY
MARCH 28-2940
'FRED ASTAIRE
'• BURNS, and ALLEN
• JOAN kl9NtAINE.
Damsel In Distress'
A modern romance with Am,
eriCa'S' 'number one dancing
star ad comedy .team.: The .
story is, by -P. G. Wodehouee.,,
Also "PJ:IONY "BOY".
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March 31,.April 1; .2
SPECIAL' "LOST BoRION"
KNCI
• Guests_ With Mr. and Mrs„,,. Thos.
Dickson, Sr., for the past week were
their.1 daughter, Mfrs. '(Rev,) E. "C.-
' Taylor and, .daughter IaiVoine 'of
. Wheatley, • Ont. ;and .- their daughter.
,Miss Minnie:. • Dickson, R.N. of:. the
Goderich Hospital staff, and for the
week -end; ,Miss Marjorie McKenzie
of Port Albert and Grain-
ger of Hearst Hospital,. Hearst. •
•' Mr. Millon Kilpatrick has purchas-
ed' the, 100 -acre farm on the gravel
ARK 'owned by Mr.' Sam :cpok: Mr.'
eactiMrs. Cook ara moving' hack to
• live at their former :hOine on the 9th
concession of East Wawanosh; owned
by .their :sok "Wm. Cooke
'Miss Winniel".311c.Clure-, '•who j
has been nursing at •Bayfielddining
the winter ;months, arrived2honte last
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Mr. i Stuart Pinkly Elstew, Sask.;
visited his aunt -Nina -L. Dreaney-orr
Saturday and With her accompanYmg
they visited Mr. :and 1$4..5 Nicbol•
ion,. Auburn.. , •
Mis. • S.' J. Treleavenhas Utri'ved
home from Edmonton, Alta, afteran
eitended--Visit-:-with-vher-daughter;
Mrs, 'Edith Andre*.
, Mr .and Mrs. ')Elha• Stother arm
MissJean Stathers-or TcTitafte; spent
- 'the 'Week -end with ."their father, •Mr.• .•
Thos. StOthers. •
Miss Elizabeth Elliott has returned.
frora• Calgary after 'spending • the
winter with relatives. •
Mrs: Roderick ;McDonald' spent r
week, visiting her ,sister, 'Mrs, Leslie
. Ritchie. Since her return Miss Emily
Brown, her niece from • Amberley,
"visiting and .talctiii. the Short course
. in rugmaking at. the Pariah Halt.
.A St. Patrick's, Social Under the
auspices of -Women's Association of
the IJnited Church was held, Monday
• night andpreyedquite a success in
entertainment, 4 well as
The admission was .15.C: and totalled
$16.50 ::for the .,evening's proceeds;
;"•Mrs. Jas, McWhinney, the president.
was :in the chair and opened, the de-
votional Period with a "hymn and
prayer and Mrs. •Robt; Moore read
•,•the scripinre, lesson. ;After „another;
hymn • and the roll call; an interesting
programi was,. given, by the follOwingi•
;guitar music by Everett Harris; kilo,*
' Lorna 'Roach- reading by Miss Mellilt
, Fowler, entitled: "God Bless the Ir-,
ish," guitar music by Car) Finnigan;
Piano solo by Etta Belle Webster;,:
•'pole by Ferne Alien; 'reading, 'Cora.
, Dickscin, entitled "The 'Song My Pad-
dle Sings"; Mi. Hodge •with aecord-
lan .0arl Finnigan . with guitar
gave music.", *After these numbers
were enjoyed all •engrigial in progres-
sive crokinole Or: circle.,:gaines and,
.Iast,but not least, Came PandWiclies;
;Crika•-•'-tarts and toffee; The Sunday
•sc )ioms Were tastefully
.atateivith the ever popular shamrock
and 'Other • trial! emblems.. Everyone
'reverted a geed evening.
Tuesday morning, one Of our leCals
heard a MOrniiir .dove, which he
thinned was a sign of Warm. weather.
Well it tu'inedetit Warm anyway taut
spring was, in the 'air4' §01116 of the
" farmers having lighter land, .have '
ready started' plowing and report
the ground working up likely. A
farmer on the 4th: of Ashfield
ne-
nieinbors 25' •Yeatt
ago that theyi1-
ished 'their •tieeditig • on the 12th Of
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PARAMQUNT-1,To, F. W. 0. '
" The March meeting of the Pari”
inePlit.' 0.• F.W. 0., Club was held en.
:Tuesday afternoon at the lioille 4.!
Mra, JanieS;Mac1090i114', Thg'." 'Prei.-
dent, Miss Ethel 'Martin was in 'the'
chair, The:. Meeting opened, by singling
pie Ode,,:folleWed by the Club prayer
in unison. The minntea, ' of the last
meeting were. read by the secretary,.
Mrs. WM. Kenivtfin and Were: adop-
ted. - The Correspondence; WaPread
including • lettere ‘.,Ot' aPpreciation:
Several' ainigancentente Were 'Made,
and we had splendid :discussions. 4he
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roll, call •WaS arifi* edbY Iris ,. 9 es':
The Pregriii,P. censi : ted of-cerninunfty
singing ; 'it. reading .,by _Miss, . Edna,
G'ociR".• '4The Cattle •Thief!';. an Instru-
mental: by, Miss ' Verna Harailtet: The
motto "It .11.1ird for';.all, .eaii4Y. 'bag: to
stand "straight"; by 'Mrs: •Vin. Mac-.
Gilt A• paper on ''The •Legetid pf pt.
Patrick", by Mrs. Rebt. Hamilton; 1
duet "There's ,A1 Gold Mine in the
Sky", by Mrs. ''W,M.',..KemPton ' 4m1
,
Mrs; J .aelc„..:,1-Iajnilt on ; ,etirrept„:, :eeii ts„
by Miss: Ethel .Martin. •A paper ."A
Tribute. "to St, Patrick", .1iy Mrs. Jack
. .
,IlainiltOn' . A ,vote of thanks Was mov-
ect-te-ihe hostess and 'also-to:ail- those
Who -helped to make the meeting such
,a' success.. The meeting elosed ..by
singing., the 'National Anthem. A num-
ber of ,very aniusing Irish contests
were aajoyed by all: A. dainty. lunch'
was 'served; by the liCiptess. and a sp-
Chill hour Spent. . The • next meeting
will be held at the hOnie of Mrs. Robt
Hamilton, On Tuesday, April 5th, in
the form of -a quilting bee:
-KINLOUGH
, Mrs. 1? J HaldeiibY,is visiting al
the 'Lloird .horne. in Luclinow.
ermes, spent; , the ., weels-end at, the,
•home of 'her parents, Mr, and :Mrs,
, „
Jas, Hodgins:1
Mr. and MI -P. W. Lowry from,' th
West Were, recent *Visitorswitb. rela-
tives here. " • ' • ,„
• Mrs. EStanley -and. Beverley sp
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u.few 'days With LueknOW friends. -
• Mr., 'Art Breckles was to Toronto
dining the week. ' • ; ",
, Mr; and Mrs. •Ellwood Barbour and
children of near., St Helen's. Were re-
ce,nt visitors at Mr. Isaac Tinnell's.
Miss Winnie Percy, R. -N. anent'.
Tuesday of last week .at her home
0 -4 •••.,
here. .
and :Ws:. 'Gerald .Mclyer
-chileiren-ivere•SlIfidq-SiSitO:S at Mr
J. rB.-.4tedgkinion's., ' , •
Miss MeParlan of, Kincar.
cline 'spent .Siniday at ,her' bonie, here
The pliurch soefoiY Met on MoadaV
eVerking.in.,:the:Anglican....0...bareb, The,
speaker,. Mr.: deo., Halelehby; .Presided -
1The meeting.,Openeci.-with hymn
"jesua Keep. Me Near the .Cross"; 'arid
'prayer ty Eev. Mr. Young. Scripture
leading, was taken. by :;Helen
Thomp-
..son ThjsWis follOWed with bYnn lee!
"More Lov for Thee".•.• Minutes of
previatis meeting wereread and .ad••
opted,alSO the. roll called.
Maloalni 'thee ,:faVered With an ' Trish
Polo "When., I .41ream•••Of ' oid Erin":
The Main 'feature of the evening was
a deb4e.' "Resolved that poverty hai;
done more to develop character 'than
has rich'ea.' 'The affirmative was'up,.
. _ . .
held by Mr, Frect'Jackson, Miss Jean
Anderson, ; Mr. Mac Lane and. Mr;
Wm.' Ilakleiby. The 'negative was up-
heltl. -by Mr. bevi Eckensvril ler, Mr
Art. Graham; hs. Levi EekensWiller
arid Miss „:Hazel Percy. EaCh debate,
haying itiaay-•SPIenilid .points - and- also
I • ' I
gav9 thern. in a very fine manner: Xi%
Yonng'gave,.the 'judges decision..Which
brought in.. a • tie: The captain.. Levi.
Eckenswiilei-and ,Pred4acksan' moved.
.vote of thanks to the 'Indies:. Mt.•
,Walsh moved a: Vote of thanksto the
debatera; Madeline •BI•eckles then sang
"Did your mother::cenne front Ireland"
the .singing of hynni 25,', "Saviour
Breathe an Evening ;Blessing".',' and
the clbsing prayer :by Rey.Mr. Me,
Ritchie:hi-Ought the Meeting io a cloPR
' The.., iteXt meeting will be held in
the ,Presbyterian ehui;ell; 1Vionday ev-
ening,' April 4th, an(1will take'. the
forof 4.• "hynin pragrain",•: Those
in charge • Of papers' are: (Rev.)
YoUrigt,.,;mr•§,•.'(Apv) McHitchle, '
•Graliarn, Miss "Alnie• .
and
• Miss .fieenice ..Reueh, who is Sjpdy-
ing .fittirdreasieg at Listov,e1, pent.
Sunday at:hee 'Parente hoine, Me, and
Mrs. Arthur .ItOaCh.
"Miss bliVe Make, who is taking 'the'
short, catirse in rug- making,. 15 stay-
ing at thedione; of Mrs.; Annie •Stew;
titt, '
r., and .Mrs". J. D. li.eSson' and Mis,,
.01ar roule Of Stratford, visited,
1),',$peoule on .8.urulny.:* •
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, A motor 'party , of friendvisited
..relatives and friends at'Tdronto Tor,11:
•fewdays last 'week and wefe Mr.
Lorne Mckenile, Mi and 'Oeni•ge
ItamiltOte•ittid,' little daughters,
'Arthilr-BreWn',And Mika' .Arina Reed.
Mrs. •Wm, is•''viiiting
friends at detterith* this. „week;
„Mr, and Mrs. 11,,1 L. tedy • anti ,
ViSited,. Mr; arid°‘ MrS..
Nieltle* 8#.uttos'a 60
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irthcp,
,DwIplo.,s,gtuips OF EPREER1EF
(cAmthiaed rtOin Page 1)
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' The robbery at , Kingsbridge coin,
raittoci, daripgthe night teat Wedne4-
Waa. discovered by Rev.. 'Father
day merniiigt When be PrePared •tc
Quigley at 7.30 a'rclOcfc,Tluirs-
eelebrat0 a .special • St, Patrick's Day
.nlas.a; • •
Stolen , froni. the, church after breah.
ing into -4t, was. Ei.,;350 'Peund safe.
.containing •Saereitt.;,ressels.: And • the
blessed. °.sacrainent. Two, gold-platee.:,
eiberipm, valued at three, hnndied dol-
lars; were arnopg the 'coptentaof the
safe; 13144 -*ea:Pointed out WO'414.not;
.pproach: thii valbe'"if Melted...dawn;
, Parisi -dopers. joined.- With. Police .41
4ekehing fni the •thieves' 00(1 it wag.
reported ' they were ,StileVesOul . in
tracing Marks ...of .a suspected: motor
that was in the vicinity that
evening, as far as ths. 'Kincardine
area. Coat chise'
ls crowbars and 'ea
sledge hammer! stolen from Geddes'
te' break into the safe. It was
found 'under a bridge a mile • north
of Araholloyihe next day.The door
IiiiiEeeU
and badly battered.; Its sacred con-
tents were iniSSiflg.- • • ,
Early Monday morning the gam.;
returned; 'forced' their way into the
Pam' Garage at Godericb, rolled oat
a safe; loaded' it and headednorth.
stopping • at, Amberley to breale,inte.
Brown's •gas Pugin, to fill up with ,gas
before heading for Clifford Or a See-.
onci 'thieving „visit to that lvillage : in
'tenithde4!psOderich safe, badly dernolish-
ed; was.: foand onthe roadside, seen
Miles north .of ...the. town.' -.NO eaqi
had been *Secured, but valuable .hookr
and recordp,Were.found streWn'..in'the,
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'CREWE
The ;net ati the home, of
Mr. and Mr's. W. )retipan on MOndaY
evehing with ivir, John Martin • in
charge. Mr, Lorne Hasty gave the
topic, and. a reading wa:S given hy
Bert McWhinney, Afer the clesine;
hymn Was sung,he • M4-"gah bene-
dfctiea was. rePeated. A'cOatest was
then enjoyed f0110:aed y sOrne
intru-
mental iiumheri •giveqote,:the pow
by Lorraine, Drennan,
A Y. P. U. soeial Was held •in,'tho
.School, house..•con Friday' evening. •A*
good program Was , enjoyed; , also
games and.COntests; folIOwedyy lune}
.4.0 • pleasant, eyeniag
•.Proceeds amparite4 to
; Nif"5 T:1414.)14,RacittIttr of Blyth .
itect friends .hero on :$'aterclaY.:,
' Vittoi"•Whitley'and 'family left
Satin...day morning for Sunridge where
he has rented 'a farm and has gam,
to make maple .Syrupt ,as therear:e•
about 3000 treesto t4.
Mr;land_„Mrs. 'Aonald Stoz.taL,-_apint.
last week at their 'home near Harris,
• Mr 'Bill French and A1v4n Sher"
:mood --returned, ' from Sopth, Rive
where they spent the winter. ' • .
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Miss Prunees Crozier and Beatrio(:
Treleaven are attending the. rag mak-
. • • • _
ing coursewhich is 'being held at
Dungannon, under • the :supervision • Zif
•Miss Wright. ".
Mr . and' Mfs. Cecil Chamney .arni
Ann and Mrs .• Joe ,Charimey of Bel:
grave spent. Tuesday with 'Mr. ane
Mrs; R.- Finnigan..
Mr. and Mrs; Lorne Emmons at
tended the funeral of .their Linde. Mr
Alex, liorton of Leebern on•IVIcnielav
)Mr. and :Mrs. • joe Day and Mrs,
Win'BegleY-ef:.,Hamilfon- Spent' thi.
vveek-erid with their• :nether
CONFLICT IN EAST SEPARATED
'MISSIONARY FAMILY -
a:tinned, From Poke 1)
rieksha* when travelling was * safe
.snd'.w.h:eSh,..er or. not, the .hitchell fan
ily has been 'reunited was not known
at., thetitne of .Mrs; Craw's :_letter •
. The; next two paragraphs are ex-
tracts from it Chriatmdsrletter.`froin
.Mr.. Mitchell and sent out from ',TOr-
ontO by his brother, Robert 4..:Mit-
che4.41;,a'st. • 1,riday. Dr;.
Reeds and • Dr.
niratur-Were. work:in:XI:AP onerafing
recite, trying .to. Patph,np,ja:
feet' Ile; had .,:been •walkingin his
yard! ...Carrying his baby, when a piece
Of metal from a bridge:ever half a,
mile awaY.,, flew l across and took off
the.„.frent part Ol-both''feet. While op.-
eration was op; d Japanese aeroplane:
appeared , overhead.; scouting , ,apPar-
ently, but nobody knew what it was
doing., The . guns got, after it. 'It, WaS
eading. right Tor jis, SO. I had,-tc
stririd outside e 'operating roam
window and shout to the doctors the
directionof its inoVemerits..Porta '
ely it headed, away without doing any
damage; but operating, under .these
cOnditionsAs a novelty to us in Chan-
gte; and „our neves haven't quite get
steeledto etch events." . _
"We are tryirig2tp hold bri At our
posts , if: possible. If ;we stay on the
ground we may be able to. keeiioul
hospital • Plant, and our . Chance ' to
work'. We are keepinga skeleton' stai,.
dressings. The Only chance We
see :of continuing the Mission work
after ithe rOWs over ' is to dig in and
stick while the row is on. I hope we
cati do it."
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Mat ROSs.. held a tea, foe -the
lediee of • the. 2nd and' 4th oii Friday
afternoon when blockP Were sewn for
quift top: ',Collection $1.75.:
.„ . •
'Miss Reba Marshal spent the Week
,
end with Miss 'Grace Richardson.
The .Latigside Rtiral;;Club,.held their
dance Thursday night. A large Crowd
*attended, . • . •
Oeite.• a number from, this comniun-
ity Ole, Sale "..held liY . Mr.
Walter' Forster ' 'on Monday. •
1The , United , W, M, S. held, their
Maeeil °meeting on Wednesday after -
neon, The tenje "The.. Manifold' 'Min-.
7istrY", chap i in the study book, was
given by Erhersen. • :The .clip
,sheetS. dealing With Temperance was
,giVeh. It was decided to ''haVe..4
special speaker for .the Easter Thank
;offering.
Weed.4eatting.- tha-brder ;of lite
day With, -Mr. Russel Moore etittihg
Oti, the 4th,- east of Dangside and 1Vtiq
jarnes Scott inthe iihniediate
Mr.' I. dengraM delivered i• horst
to the SirOirie Bros. on IVIoaday,
The Jr, W. M; S.• of the Presbyter-,
•itin Chili -eh held ,thele meeting tft. the
home.'
of Mts. Robt.'1VioWbrity on Pri-
ddy '•aftertiadti,
". ,Iltias Rose. anll Bent, CaSkihette Are
tpending a few i'Veelts.•in'..ItitehenerZ
Mr. and- Mit, !rhea, ItOckleY% ,ruv
,spendifig. the tireek With Me, Mid'. Milt;
illeern' Of Wingliewie
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Menary:,' They. ae oraPanied ba
.by Mrs John • Menary, who willspenel
some tune 'in he ity
.11.1rs. ',John Kiljiatriek. and .N.e'rees•
• • • • • •
ef'LuelcnoW, i3.pent a pleasant Week:
end with Mr and' Mrs; Jim ,SherwoOd
Mr. and Mrs.' Hert. Treleaven:: and'
Gweridolyn,:..visited a day',. recently
With: Mr,- and, Aire, Heih-Stothers.-i
KinlossCouncil Minutes
• • ICinloss. Municipal Cent -all, niet
March .14th .1938, ap..„,per 'adjourn-
ment. :All Members present.
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1' last
. Meeting as-*"readby app1'vct'
'gr. 'enzie',. tha.t.th'e'She. 91.1
, .
Giaham-
ciim of ItichardOnest mnburiting.tc:
34fi 60 be-Pa1ec...andL,DaRLiVic-Doii414-bel,
paid .$1,30. inspection "feles. •• .
McKenzie---7-Irwin, that Dr. Ball pc
paid $2.O0 Medical examination of
Mrs. :Cribbsat House .of Refuge.
*McIntosliGittharn, - that all relief
11111-15e÷el1Seentimied A15ii1 1st 19.1c3,
all Accothits, to be in .for APril
'nee. :I. • : •
,Gri,LarttL-Irwiri, that the clerk ad-
vertise for tenders for crushing and
trucking of gravel required ht:1933.'
• 1VIc1atcrsh--1rwiii; that •Councillor,
McKenzie be paid $10..90„Road conven.
tion expenses.
Graliam-H-MCKenzie, that Miss Pill*-
vis be refunded $3.22, error. en • taXes •
.• Irivin-drahani that.; Pied Hedgin..
be ori taxes
; Graham -MacKenzie,.,.." that .eicier,,'
be issued in Payment of all,bills :mall;
accounfs-teisPed at thie 'Meeting. , '•
• McIritosh-TIrwin; ,tat we 'do, new
adjourn to meet againf. On Viei'nday ;the
11th day-vof Aprii at•.the, usual •tinn•-
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Cheques ,issileilLrAieph Agnew; 1,"'2•
Court .costs .1987;.•$13.; Miss• • .T.ean-
Weir, typing • auditor' report ,$800:
Richard Girest, .sheep0laitn! $46.06;
Dan McDonald,. 'insp. ' above : $1.3();
McCharleS,. relief . supplies.. pi.O.pc);
Dr: Hall, exam. -Qribbs.,:.;$.2.0 0;
Peter Moffat, weed' to, hall $13:12;
Alex. 1VIcKenzie, .Conyention expense
$16.004 A. t, Thompson, caretaking
$5.75; ,Miss S. Purvis, refund 1931'
taxee $3.,22; •Fred 'Hodgins; refund
1937 taxes !„ • ;,
..• Highway Tiffin •"' p• -•iv
list '14, $6.60; (44: Lockhart, pay list
45; $12.95; It. .Sutherlahd, pay, list
16, $12.66; ". Wesley •Thimipson; 'pay
liSf' 17' $7,25.". Metten7ie pay
list 18,$[0.60; Harold "Oorigram; pay
1it 19, S'id.170.;,' ROY Metrines;,pay. list
20, $940; 'Alex McLeod, pay fist gl„
$gP354. Read No. 1; Pay: list 22, $4.80."
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Bring -Tine a plate of bash; ;•Said' the'
;diner. • '" "
The waitee 'Walked oVer to. the kit -
,Chen (lent' vants to:take a
eintne84 he 41ci11od dbwri the Speaking
tub .
•
•111 have sOine-. liaah, • tOo Said
• ,
seeiO4,•ritstesuit,
The waiter pleked,, the •' tubo
agaih; Another sport he yelled.
'481am of' the,Molith•f•zitnitting: givo
vOrneti SO1lefhing,i0 think about ‘vhil'e„
they are talking. °
4th , PON,, KINLOSS
The:.14.9,xch' 'meeting: of the U. F. W.
0, was held on T4tir414y, 100.1 Mrs,
A. Hughes as hostess. There :Was 4
large attendance ofe;frnerahera and
visitors. Ty:4 meeting opened 14 Sing-
irig the,.1T.Openias Song" and :repeat,.
ing the Lord's prayer in unison. Mr4,
A. -MtIntyre „read the reii.w.t, of the
laet nieetingi, also letters of •appre
eiatioa 'from ,Mrs. R. Martin, Kis. D.
Macintyre and IVIrn Alliet't Little.
.The' roil 'call, was •answered by "An•
; Irish •,Joke!'. After community sirig
ing the business was dealt • with
1lowed- by an trish•••prograart,". it being
'St.. .liati'ick'e..1),ak., Mrs. 'Sutherland
' ga-re". a iiati.ar ‘Vil4t 1. can 'do this
year to improve -inY health and happi-
meSs:" A. Selo -by Mrs. Carruthers;
reading' by Mrs. Hiniterr:selp by •Dor..
is Irwin; current eventS:.bY Miss Pea
McLeod; solo by. Mrs. E. Ackert; a
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paper by, Miss Bessie Caranochan.
"Ireland's Contribution to Canada";
triSh songs, by„Mrs...IVIartin, ma's,: Me -
Donald, Mrs. McKiniioh and
Middleton, aecompanied by Mrs. Rabb••
A paper by Mrs: A. Ackert; .a duet
by Elizabeth Robinson• . and Bessie
Carneehan; 4 paper •: :by Mi§"palth
McKinnon "Legends Of ,St. Patrielts".
A vote of thanks • was ' tendered the
hostessfor her itOsPitality. The Nat-
ional Anthem. was .icung,.
:hreughttihe, 'meeting to a close. ..A.
tasty lunch was served and a pleas--
antatime spent' The April .meeting is •
to held in the Orange Hall. Lick -
new': • •
Mi.•and ..iVIrs. G. Lobo
, .
With . Mrs.' J. Carruthers last
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and fire proteation. comes in hae, easily handled
sheets., The joints fit so closely they'repracticelly
-invisible-It is,inadainboth,"-CopncilaStandar.d.;
and. "Acorn" 'quality. Send ridge and rafter •
raeapurementisforfree cost estimate: All Council
Standard trimmings, ridge caps and hip eapaare •
now hot -dipped galvanized after forming. This
gives extra durability. ,
•,•Mr„ -Jack Fletcher of North B4Y
is spending this week With Mr. and
Mrs. Dan McKinnon' (6th con.)
Rey. C, N... McKenzie :and --Mrs. •Me
kenziewe
nesday. • . „, • ,
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.1VIra. Jewitt of. Lucknow' Spent Suri
day with Mrs.,. D.' L:Meginnon..
Miss Doll• bre, spent last' week at
her:hom9' . '. •
• 'Master Billie: Webb of St Helens;
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visited •14;st week with his Mint, birA.:
A. linghes.;,
„crowd. itteneled:therilance.
in Helyrood on Monday.. night. '
HURON COUNTt', TO
DISCUSS ,'RESTRIC'TED AREA
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The qu'eStien of making: Huron
County' a T.B. re'strtefed area . is to
„he_illiguasedLatLan.,CAp_eiti..Litie.e_ting, in
itIiht-Oti:on Fiiday afternoon, 414'11
i.-. The, matter will be presented • to
all, interested parties, including reeves
;Of . breeders of pare -
bred cattle ;and feedett of Market:
Rattle -!..clirector-of-:--the-
I'..fvestockJ3ranch:Ofl.the Ontario De-
partment of Agricultuye; will he • the
epeaker and Will outline the complete
Thereare nevi' senly'abont Six „
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'sLcourL.
tieinnihC-e
have doeo
icted
area plan , up to now, and all of these"
are1fi Western Contities not
already restricted areas are. in the
process of b.eponling so. About tWo-
•
third's' of the canvass in Bruce County
has •bden. Completed and a series 'Of
educational meetings is being held at
present in :Middlesex! County,
'.The :fact ..that • • the neighboring
;county' of •Huron, is considering the
matter, Will be well .:reeeived by -those
:favoring making • Bruce, a restricted
area. In •past Weeks' a canvass has'.
been carried on in': this section' , of
Bruce Co:". and, a 'large percentage of
farinere are said to favor the restric-
ted area. -With Heron favoring :the
plait; it Would ,elirriinateany boun-
dary -line ppposition • arising • in ;cases
Where One Ctinnty, is a restricted
area and the otlier-not. Under, Such
circumstances :it is -Pecessitry, for
restricted area , 'buyers .ta have Rattle
tested, when lbought fiCirrf.a :neighbor,-
for,instanceS, prObably, juSt. across •the
edad,but not in the restricted area,
To make , any County a restricted
area the plan must first he approved
by the County Council by a Majority
vote, Next :petitions are, distribnted,
and • everY; Cattle , owner in the county..
inust haVe the, opportunity to vete for
or against the scheine. A -Majority Of
66 2-2 per. C'ent: intiSt be obtained in
faNcif the plan or 'else it cannot go
,
:!•,, If a Stiifitiept :Seeired
the not • Step is up. to he yettlth*„..of
Animals. Branch.Pf the Dominion
De-
partmeit Of .,Agriculture. .InspRetars
are ..Sent into 'the.' County ..and coin,
mence testing : a)):icattle;'.regardles'A,,
of Whether a,feriner has vetpd'fer. or,
While thetesting,
cattle : are veined by
thc inspectors e.ud. 8111,Hil* reactOKs
maxununi CoMpehatititat •tip to '$.10.0.
;.fler.liead ,Is' allowed on purebred, ani
,M.AU. • 'Coippeusethiri all cases is
paid by the Darintildn. ge'Verninetit AP
it isa Pette,eal Plan, ‘Nd toMPensittion
is -paid by th;e.,g6vertueett, :howeree,
'on.,grade ;b11,118 afid luni1 jaw etifti6,
Every itliintal reacting is inarked
4t, a loge
the tifir and intiet shipped for 'Plate,
'Otter.' to a guyeriiiiipiitlitlpeeteil,ab
Eaton', ,„
,manefacturers.ef the •-•
famous Preston Stier
Truss Barns, Tite-Lap
metal roofing and '
Jantesway Poultry
Eauipment ' •
84 Guelph Sl ..
reel.
' Preston Ont.
rnited-
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. Faddists also al . .
Montreal andToronto
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ARE YOUR childten' •
fussy akoiAt'fobel?;Haire they.,
, likes and dislikes? '
...Give them Dried or °Pickled 'Cana-•,,
dian•Fisb, fixed up in one; of the tasty
'dishes-4nd cart--br-rreidewithihis fo-o-
: --You can ,get such Dried, Fish as cod, Haddock,
ancL_Pollock., 'and:stith_picklecLFish
as Herring; Mackerel and Alewives, no matter
. how far you live from'open water. It comes to
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:• . you: in perfect condition, every :bit of its flawur:
•• 'retained for your enjoyment.
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It's grand for the!, fainily'sfieulth„. fish"
tainS.the proteins andminerals that help build.•
Sturdy b!idies . and its economical, too. •
Serve fish more :often. . for. the health' and
' :nOttrislunent of the family.;
DEPARTMENT OF 'FISHERIES, OTTAWA.
FltiR 'FREE BOoKLErt '
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' Department of fisheries, •
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oiLLuictA,Rp,p EM:l'IISl ZE ..WH ITE
CROSS. SAFETY CAMPAIGN,
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..Mow • Wrinit"S.., Your
:iftiery""''is,the suggestive and atteht:
iortrarresting ' sentence,. being di'spiey-
ed on ever: fo,in• 'hundred • billboards
his Week flirough.''On'tarki, • '
This safety sign directed -to tbv
Motoring public has been Made avail
abl.0.4 donation of the necessary\
billboards space by t, h.,Ruddy•Cem;;.
pally Limited to the .Whito Cross•;Saf
Dri g •',VIcivement., The. gosters ,Ciarry
" lege •reprOdrtetion'. of the 'White
.Crbss ,:emblem,. in: eOlOray.'i•Aiiclition
to the »les:gage; quoted, ad the, ;well-
known Slogan of the, Iliovement , "I3e
A...White CroSs• Driror"'
hOttOril,• •
According to a.''Otatenient,Istnied•
Dalton J. 1 itt10, SOCIV.tArY, of the
White Cross. 'Safe Driving Movement
to theirilietS Or he Ontario- All
Connnitted, ,;253,4$1\V.hit0 Cio -. e01.
bletlishave ben distsIbuteit from his
office ;same ,410 CroinnierikiMeut, of tt.w
Pan'llutign; 2.Ith ut;ple
Safe Driving Ciijiie, fraPerial•Oil Lunt
ited, Canadian:
to IVIArCh n(1 itu1tisi.e, ThiA sticot-,v.1
etfort 'hobAinr A publie moventelit on
Septenther ."aird hii, Vith the eo.,
opeeatithfor ,the, 'Ontario Department
,
ilighways,• Ontario .Safety ,Leag,e •••
of the present represeittative
1' 0011-
ittee was, in eart, enlisted. with the .
balance 'cifthe t w eat
in 'different parts of the Prbvince
sequently`: . OStir ,
eeinted, The CaMpaign is' at 131'.es.Z!ilt,
('00 thicd to th 1.11.0011c:6 Oe. Ontario,. ,
.".• The %posters ' referred to, hich are •
dorte,4n' four eolars. I have been prov-', •
ii,clueodfoi
d.at.,VOS'ttheetiro,
Stose.Liplitcti, anti the
subscribed• to c'date by pity •busints$
firius located in. Ststeen..1\ Tunielpalit=.
les of the ProVince..TheSe c'ontributw.,
ions are listed!' inthe report to Alie•
Coinmittee: ••• •
All tieen130 iseiers of the Ontario •
fiejiartinent of IlighwaYS' Are' supply-- ,
lag embleMs to iaotoristS 'who agreel "
to put: then en 'their' cart"s,, ;Is, a token
Of their adherence to: thesimple rules.
Cv sure driving cOntnined in thc
Safety 'Pledge ;'
each ei11111011. .dale; the.I1ense ISi, '
nor's:have taken dii.3.1.1
this pur065e,.0141 beitig
wale, chilly to the. ieStiors. a:4 WiVir•
upilj�, of ,entbiemss, e 0yea exhaust,
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