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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-01-09, Page 5a 'PHYRsDAY, ANUARY, 9th, 141- , • Show atts t. 8 p ni exeept Saturday. eSatirday night 'two ahoWe it e.45 and 9.45 p.m., Thuradai, Friday, Saturday Jan, 9 10 11 .DOUGLAS 1iAIR1BeANKS, MAR A.RET pzigicyvooD . W114; FYFFE-. 41." DI,GA14141..ON • •Mr. and WO-. Harold SteWart, AY4-. Aner'sPent a TOw day e at. the 'end ef, :•the week with their relatives hete. : *kite Bernice Blake returned te Richard's Landing near the Soo to resume her duties of teaching seboa After epeediegthe Cheietutaii vacation with, her ,p•iteents M. and Is. Jehn Blake, - ._ mr., Elmer, lieWhiluieY •efeeheelteY-- i . al Canacliae Engineere, PetiiwaWa has leeeri speeding a few days -among rela- tives at Dungannon .an Nile. * Mes. Arthur Baer, • BlYth• Viated, a.few•daYS last 'Week'evieli her daugh- ter, Mee Kitchener kineigan. Mr, Dave Berkley after' :speeding the: Christerial season With -his mother, „Mrs. •.J..., Barkley .and ether'reititives in ,this,diatricetaunted to his home via train to Limerick,'. Sask. ' • ' Fine lited;Crols Shipment •The secretary, Mrs...Olive Culbert: Of. thelocal Red Cross has eecefeeif ackeewledgemaiiesor the , last , ship- nient to beedeuareers at-Torotite and. :vvhich. 'consisted, :of one carton of .re- fugee clothing, four carton§ ' of 51 pair eiec, 2:,sweeters, 7. scare% 3 ha - meta, 52 Pair pyjamas., 86 'pair pillow capes, 104, sheets. It will be Pleasing for the workers. to know the everk has •been vety satisfactory and: with each acknowledgement •s� far • there ' has .not beeri any ,complaines..Work ,ing' ahead eery 'well at -peetent; and tif. course Materiel is-, usua115-Teen bane or more -Willing workers 'to kiln in The story of thee rivalry be- , „•tween ninhng' iessele and • .-eete04Ateentships e eeneury.ago,. . . •• • '„ • mmateig in the nest steed:, . • cressing of the Atlantic in 1838 Also "Cartoon' . and "News" Matinee Sat. afternoon 2.30 p.m . •• Tuesdee,1Wednesday jar". :13:i 14, 15 :ARGARET 'LINDSAY PRESTON FOSTER -"20-0110-MEN- A YEAR" Thrills -Slid act', as. the.go ernmerit trains "e0,000 men a Year' for .he military aviation ., • • , reserve, ---A-IsteetAndy---ClydeeCoMedlY------ , and ."Spert Subject" • WHITEcHURCH Mt, Athol Purdon .whe has --been 1 ' working in the 'Red Front groeery ' Wilteleun fee ehe past five. yeera acceeeed a epoeitien Witheethe. Chrie-fie biscuit' Compaey, Meat cfeeede We Wish hinvisriecess.• Mr. Malcolm Rees of. Levaek vis ited With his earente Mr.,..and Mts. ' Mae Res% ' Mee Roatie ef Tee.swater epent • few daYs• fa,st week. With her: daughter. "-Mrs, James 'Marines.' • Miss 'leap ,Porater of Stratferd. scent tile holidaye with her :parents: eimer'ited21•Irs. jetties Fbrster, . nuTber Of eelativeS end -neigh- beers 804. New .Yeat's day' with Mr. •rind Mrs. ReseeI Gaunt • • Mr; :Allan XeCharlis Luanda, , is working for Mr: George Keenedy. Mr JaCk pollock of the Elgin Reg- • linent .epent the New. Year with' his e • •-e-parents -Rev, aed Mrs- Poflcl ..,Mre and „Mrs. John Falceeer and family oe Wingleim spent NeW Yeae's With Mr. and Mrs. :Ezra WeilWood. -• The Larieside Y. 1'.. Met at the heMe. of Mr: and 'Ws, BiI1 .Scott on Monday .evening. The neivie el- ected president, Miss Gertie brown, presided, giving the 'call to worship" and Condicting the business. Roll:call was answered by Paeleg membership fees. The social convene; Mimi' Grace Richardehn took charge. Prayer was given -W7dor47.-11, Vat, rhe • scripture .was read by .btlie 1140 WAIL The meditation was .given by Clark Lapp. Readhigs .were given by GraharreMof- . LUCKNO ENTINE', , Published every Thursday "inornine • at Lucenow. 'Ontarie. • MI'S. A.' to. MeeKenzie-Proprieto CarePbell Thempson„--Publisheee THURSDAY., JANUARY 9th, 1941 00* omsiAbi. F:4icEs , i wAlies gupliEME 1.,f,ts "IT - lae New Year finds Canada drie7 iatilcgaitstfetlayo:rh:made,tiet4foirfmwar7oIlnverincte.. aihe..gave an intetekting . and ififOrniCV: ° ' . See handbills for eareplete het of destinations. at ane Mrs..V. Emerson., The closing, e ..FO:r fares e; zretutie Whits, train information,: tickets, etc, consult prayer was,given by MisS -Richardson -teen- OlOntlis,-11, 4,eace:loving• people -`1--iiive • , . peper on g s on in regare Le i lid ' ' ' ,;•• goatana....a.amatmas. HELENS !The. jannary ' meeting de the Wo- triere's Institute evee,held in the COM - =way Hall with a sinall• attendance. Mrs. Ball presided 'and the roll call VAS 'i.e§p0i4ed "MY Nev' Year's Resolution' It was decided Eta end ee.00 to the-Inetitete Fend for a Ward for A ciUiadran,00* flosPital• A "Committee was aPOilite4 to ar- range 'efor the February= eAte-Homee It 'ia yeirdested ilett ehe names the ,. autograph .quilt ee... handed in •as :loon podsible. The:subject wai in alive Of Mrs.; Ewart MaPhereen ' v.^ a • ' • 1,4 PAGE FIVE LIND /TR ARGAIN k, FARES JAN„ from 111001.0W • 1,0 Ste-6ns •GehetVe and Diet inelesive, Uxbridge, Lmd say, -Peterboro, Oarepnellfordi ,Newmarket, •Collingwood, keaferd, Midlend, Nertsh-Baye Pam' 'Sudbury, Capreel Weat to ' Beardmore, • - P.M. Trains Fri., bit, 17 All Trains Sat. Jan. 14 • :TO 'TORONTO , • also •to Brantford., •Chatham, Godcrich,',GuelPh, "Iiiimiltcin,,•London, Niagara Fells; Owen Seund, Catherinee, St Mary's, SarnireeStree; ford, SteathebY, Wooesteck.. • • nearest Agent. • T.11A and Mise Reba Maratill then conduct twelve inillions has been •trnniOr". to edeeeteen. Mre Riee favairedwith ed Very..interesting contests after neee:iilio a nation united in determill- a solo- and efre. ,Ball": recited ""Wee , which ,luileh was ',served 1y the host- .atien to pursue 'the -*14,!...0- •finis.he Joey gees .to „Sehoel". "At the con- es. . ettefere.' chiding the, presiderit •'• k,v.nadie,n. Array' "Corp awaits ..chisikeeen 'Patient Secial:bep,r: • thanked Me. and' MrS.Eill sou: fee tei Dieted leingdoin les cali, to :the .epe4 when lunch _was 'served by the entertilinieg the society This e Wes ,e-e.e.ne /ewe, , ceneeian:. *jeep eeye eneteee; 1 len: Riee. • : ., . .. i heartily endorsed by allepreseet The fought in 'the 'Battle .of, London. Cane • Mrs, AS. Gaunt, Mrs. Eat' Gaunt ' .„ . „ worship-mem:net, Cbaeles Tiffin, will au -e len:naval veisella•are,peerellieg .Gt. • and -Kenneth are spendieg ,the eek have charge Of Ole Meeting next • Britait's, lite -line of 'the sea.' Three with the feerneied daughter; Mrs. Monday evening. Attendance 20.. Col- eection $2.00.• , • Canadian contingents and one Aris- Ward Shickluria. , : ' . , e, trelien contingent of graduates Under . School reerpened, with 'Mr. Wilson • . The Young Women's MissIonay iic;c,.' the Empire Air . Training Plan have . and Miss :McQuillin in charo. .Me. lety had theie meeting on Friday at already arrived in Great Britain from *Don, leaves on Friday for 30, days: the home of the president, Mrs. 'IthYs 'Canada. Th Canadian Navy whieh, at, Pollock. The scripture was read lc.4', the outbreask ing biS • absence Miss MeQuillin will of War, consisted Of only milieary training at Kitchener. pur„ Mrs. Johnson ..Cenn. The meditation a .1 15 vessels ' now has 120 naval craft: , . . was given by Miss Grace Richardson iv, ithinet Year100: vessels Will be have. fall 'eharge. Mr, Robert Itee'QUillinof 'Sedbary, • The Study Book° was given by Mles. added. Foodstuffs, ammunition, guns, 'l, • Jean W:ell*O04. Miss Velma Seal airciakt, Meeorized - equipment,' With Mr, George McQuillin of the R. C. led in prayer and -MM. 'Wallace Conn, 'a great variety of Ither ecluiPreent, A. F. ,now" at Toronto Kr. Charles Of 'Zurich and Mrs. Vtien. gave- a , reeding. . The liestees served are pouring atIrOas the Atlaiitic, iii --McQeilline Mr. Alden Hasty and bride of Step- h•ereivilleespeire-seefewedeerselasteweele 'at his -aunt's, Mrs. John Blake and who entertained in their hanoe. On New Year's day With all the relatives -present., Mrs. George on Fri- ast week • _ • luneh. ' • . • en ever :incieasing stream. ' with , Purdon were Ne Year's visitors . r„. Wm. MeQuillid and Miss Beat On Saturday evening the Girls' e -er-it---Twit at ' Andeene-theeeeeno.meeei-elde„Calutd : ---,e,,,feemii,i.e---....e.e.,....,-„. . ffii-hiiiii-e-Tf-1C"--- 'irY '-is 'eontributing as she could not con- ric .e9ii . _ . . Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil eCharnney and few eteene_Tite'er....1 ° le-call*---WeoWered, leituWeineethee•Greet-IX-ere'ofel9r4effee 4?-resOntTeW1414.-Waf-eltili-..-9-rsitea4-0-15--st144-and Theee, was •a large, etteridatice at Mrs. Raemond Finnigan: by -Name .of :a person Meking an; Economic aetivity in Canada es et a; The leader, • Miss"' Grace Richardson • ' , In the first. ten mentiel or 1940,, iteWometes Institute in the..Cominunity sPeat New Year's with Mr. end Mrs. , .. reviewed the invisible enemy, create- $10-•veaseinade for patriotie • I M the • corresponding ecerbed of 1939.• P4:A . e ..- gr.., 'and., Mrs e Pelmer -.Kilpatrick ' Mies -Agnee•conley is visiting at the. • .end 'sell of Toronto' spent .a.'few 'daYe.L - honie-Of Mr. and Mrs. lina Conley. ....„ • .Mr. and •Mre. . F. a ..goffat and with. friends here. . e ..- , .: • Mr, .1,,otne'llasty epent•ri few days' Margaret and Miss Entine Ilieherdsot ' at Welland. " ' • • . ;..... e , .. lite, 'Jerold Blake spent' Christmas. W'Ith .: hie: sister, Mrs. Stanley..: Fines. etid....'also:. -with •Itie sister,. k Mrs. Com- fort,, St. Catherines.' He ',Wag- accom- panied .home. by his: nephew,. 'Ennis: Cenifert.-who•-willevisit With:..feiende, LANGSIDE NORTH es' Clifford Ep.yV/000, the' Week -end with his. friend, Colin outstanding contribution eto health hi bee level thee ever recoTded before. the dance ender the alliPtc'f% of . the Me. and Mrs Jack Bradley and Jim oieeeeeete. alk.eneelebdileettlthe:sezeleti- ease eee..percent-.0Te,e e-- eve ore--flielleeen----Firldoteewhetr-e-gennefirQ1-Dreixiien. • Rutherford is doing 'as nicely as can be expected since her operatien at Goderich Hospital purposes. :, r.. and Mre. Bert Treleaven aed date in ease, .0f. infection- and rales :.re_ After dunner,Fircid liumPhreY family were guests' of Mr. and Mrs. ;three of. sanitation.. ' Roane. assignmenf-L- ,1)°176-ini°n foods for . gale in your coni- eriateniuleyntenteineViicars;----7-'- . ivied sheer the highest' level ef,indus- ' Bureau. Statiptice -waseealled-toetheefrOnteeelfliglerDavieteciety, . who iies on leave from PetawawalYeerion :Hunter,. Ripley on 'Wednes- . • • munity graded, The haitess, Served • 'MacDoztd relid an 'Eiddisese arid7We ere glee te teport' Der. Victor . Netv Year's with.Mr. andelre. Stuart den Spent la , • e , a ' TeesWater... spent. Feiday, 'with ber: farin • laride,- 'her abeedenee. of All thoee interested eire asked to days With her parenie'ltle.•••and. Mrs Win Taylor -' • Mr. and „Mee Donaldson and Charles Of CillraSe spent the holiday . wieleeMieleande-Mrse FariateMoffati- e. The eepseeie Bensee meeting which was to have last Saturday at the honie 'pe Mee F. Moffat will be: held this :Saturday,: l'anuary Ileeth at The y. SI held their annual meet- ing in the church on Monday evening:, Decembee 30th.. Election officeee • Gertie Brown, vice-president, Hope his yeareeni-felrewete-cresidant, , . , Wall; sec.,. 'Mrs. • Bill Stott;. treas., .convenerele worship, Charlie Tiffin; literature, Gorden Wall; Missionary, Ardys,s Brown; See- Geace Richardeon • The Y. P. - S. held their social at the Canada has become. One of the her mother and Will epend•this apent-7,:ic home of Mr. and los. Wm. Scott on Arieobservationeendetettelerig, inLoch-here-e Monday evening, January 6th : MBert eereleavai spent -a few, an attendance of 20. The call trieweeeT • • a rtit:WC h sources:of her industriel strength are alsh sclidei. • • . Ship - was given 'be' the "president, Owe; trede, BroWn.!Peeini 93 was thee Sung, ee. minetes.ee the last. meeting were'. ' read and adopted:. The reit call was aris:Wered by paying membership •fees spent the. holiday at the home, of Mee and Mrs.. j .W. Ross, Teeswater. IlOPe Well spent , last Week with Mr., andIVIrs, Bert Moffat. • Se, and MreseW; Op.,' Jim and. Bob visited on :Friday evening at the home. . Mr. and. Peter:Mega,. 8tb Concession. •" • ere • 1/4-4Witer-Brolce Sheinkteie- iueee .nre cowl..1419,11e. toal wre thFulloi:060,„: lad mc ,.eietie 'on behalf ef , friends': Whitley' returned from cr0,(141101 14°S - Little Sandy Andieivs, young eeer •" Mr; JOhnsete:'COnn-helct a quilt'. elite flee fute•li„ eirpereee feae-el, 7"lieleh,fieffee peesented-HireoldyentViefed- - he:7. was a' with on Mendes; ehese attending Were Mire. b°6.-, ••• t 7 7 • a' gold Wrist watch.. . old son of Mr. and Mrs: ,An - Mr. and Mrs. *m. anin a'r131,1Tien---c2PPall,enesfee Peek!. ' ° ma at .ron o was a visitor with' . rs. erb tethers atid - War orders -Placed for Canadian ac- varner 'IPluraf prieumenut tar the last wo eon; Mrs. wolitee cone, mei: been-. coestrected. anada is turning- . , • when' On the ice on SaturdaY. Medi- V•krin; , text shelle, ammenitiene •bopeA, Mies RuthRainage whe-is'attending cal tad wits .eumrooned arid eat& it olY/. Mies Greco Richardse . dee** „met .evithet :painful 'accident- Taytor • e r I Te t ' ' ' Mr' and M 1-1 .J4 pent Wits' Vein& ent.lie 'bad brokeeriltinie . • " •• • • Pte Rriiini,O0d, Patrick, Cain:II-13er' S' eve, eeeteoreeki, u , :Mr. and Mrs.' Ross end Jessie 'of . -LeemisseemerionreeNeeenenreeetudent ee_s • . , eheeee eleettical pewee, ,• -,', her forest attend, a . meeting of the Farmers' •Josep,h Hackett, Luc now. nurse in lite 'seeond year at Goderich an Mrs. 7., Rielfildson spent weeleeRheiewealtir eetaineived-mineeClubein-theelialleneke-Merulay-everinge--Teiiclierrie-reterned•-;-terettlieer.-sc .Mrse " PLEASUR.-TRiibs°' . . .,TO THE .0., S. • pinkie' is:urgently in need of aero- planes, iieroplene engines :rind pales and other- vital 'war requiremeets. Most suschematerials mast be. phr. thased-in-,the-Umited-Sta-tes-andLmust. be Paid for: in Cash, in tinged States: dollars: To secure. these, less, import, - tint Calle teem Canada's Ai/ails:Ile. sup- . ply•ef fereign eechang.eesueh.aa eure „travel, must ,he subordreated; , That is WhY the Geverriment has esle: • - ed Caeadiane to: forego pleasure': via. • its to, the United Stites. It is net that Canada is spending lees money in the Untied States than 11446V -ere. ,As a Matter of 'fact, air expetidituees, are relining to• record The question is one of, deading ••tne relaeive importante of the purposes t� which' am' 'foreign • eichiege re„ . spends may be used. 'Obvious:1y aero planes and other menitions of war ate • More ireperteet in the national in. terest' today than pleaSere. trevel . of . our citizens in the ele S., A. • ' resideril of Canada „must have permit to take Canadian or Amer lean dollars to the United .States, The FOteign.lEechange' Board stirIclies Upe ited States dollars and gives perittite to pite them Out of eanada, for lee itinette .businees trips, travel -for health reasaiseand ip certain, tither , 44th:a cases„ Special atrankenlents have alas been made fpr Canadian Ink in herder cotrinienities to con- ' 'finite their oornial soeiai intercoutse ,with friends neighboringArnetipan cotianduilities.'• Otherwise, however:. Canadians desirons eripleing the United States etie pleitetire' will pet. he permitted to take. out', Of panede e•elthet: 0/6111.4.01:0,.A.IneeteP...4enars• • Canadians wile de .not Of-Aerie:the- Begulatiens and atternpt to take Mon; ' eklout of the countty,'withoet a Cetteie tire making theteiselvestable cagier:. , h�o ew rears with Mr. •and Mrs 17Teo, era, e• Januaty eeth. feoirr here: 'Bernice Blake, to oli Mark i-egulations tc• completeher ttaining r raining -and m tallergical in- T e regu --' f the P dale; Aldon. Hester., Sherkstont Hospital 'was transferred through new. H•arktess•.. • . • ite et•St. Thomas Meinotial Roapital and left Monday -with -the other three KINLOUGH • The social convener took char ilustiles haste become leadizig :World ',IL was held -with Dorothy Miller, vice Croziee Lieuryt Muriel Quinn, Crewee, Alen Durnin Crewe- Madeline 'Cae•-' f ' • a e meetmg. Hymn 2,70 was bung.. ge • ,produceri of •eoeriereniekel, lead and Peesidenten the chitin Th e topic was Hope Wall reed the Seripture reading' youngeladiee of her class to report On zine -four the.mOst essential war taken RpV. O. A. Barnard who gar, Cedar Valley and Frances 'Crozz dety. • • bf bv e Dr. Wm.,. Malcolm ' returned , from minerals-e-and•of asbestos and plaittle'gaee the stOry of Verity Ford as told ier to Westervelt, London,' pupils Badneinton.' Club, Seeial . • NOW 'kerit to spent Chriitrnas with /Ten. produce lege quantities 12..y Pi., Archer Wallace in one of his • Lerainne Drennan & Lorainee. Dur The badminton Club held a social. his •brother, Iter; Robert' Malcolm of such other nilnerals • essential teebooks Mr, and Mtee E; W. Rice fay- nin to Goderichi Ellen Maize, Loren ere liOnie frem, Toronto Where she spent _ industrial use 85 coal, petroleum, net- eered :with et duet , : Crozier ,unct Norman ,Rivett to leick :leaf gee, gypsum, salt, Many ,from.beee, attended the fun: PPw' . , • ' on MonilaYeeveeing en the forin of, a ' -Misa 'Madeline Weeklies eeturned treasurer hunt. They were divided • .forleived by e prayer by Gordon Wall., 7: -Clark Lapp gave the nieditatiOn and a hymn 295 Was' sting. A.:-story,.."Mag- - rietic Mine" Was read by .Mra. V., Emerson. Graham Moffat gave a read - e. ing. A pOerd on "'Craving the Bat" cobalt, nllCa to groups rind beeore eneering hat to the 'gest few Yea's. • ' . • Mrs- Hiberston Weyburn, -Seek Douglas, were recent visitors with- . . 41-6 which• turned clef to .be "good' ".. • • secure the password Irene phone no: Mr. andMrsEckensev•iller arid leek". Speed arid godd respite in ob- their Parents and other relatives here. taining the treasures ; was the main ' Mrs. Karl Boyle pie Marilyn Spent object Some of the articles were each New Years with hoe parents at. Lon, as a yellow hair erten a cat; a brown. don hair from a horse, a White hair froie . • 1416s Ellen McBride of kineareine ion is listed • among ehe chief pro - S,' goat (some village: citizeris were Toveliehip spent the holiday with her 'direees. ee gold and iileer. Canada's , . parents, Concession 10, ' . , 1940 production of geld alone is es-. Oursuit 'didn't, return with something , Miss" Enae-Pinfiell of Kincardine timated'ent -$00,000,000ea-ndeie• Ore..: eleo asked td assist) in &tee those in More than they wanted, A geraehun spent a:.feW days at her hOme here., vidieig credits for War; Perehases ,a leaf, pictiire of- a club member, etc: The Church Societe held its neuter broad, 'gold production is Of prime consequence. The Winning .side reeeived a box of .Chocolates. On their return, a hot ap- petizing lunch was ser'eed. The young folks said the- frosty air and mean - sulphur; selenium & cedinium as, as cement, clay peoducts tied other. structural ' Owing 4,, its abundance of cheap electrical pewee Canada is 'a leading peodtieer of el:, uminium, the. most essential of war- plane Metals., Likewise, the Doinin- „ light, was good and they'd had a lot of, fun.' : , .• H.amultOn Miss :babel MacKay read se .Miesienery,,,'Seciety_eMeeeleg : ' a paper on the minuies„oi the -The .eatinia-re meeting Of thetJn- meetiee were read and approved ited aural Missionary Society Met in the 'S.' S. roonts of -the church. Mrs. Aithor Elliott, the preside* opened the devetionel• eeerciees. There: Was a dis•cuesion on the new Mission 132.0 formed ,and Mies Cera Dielmori and Mrs. Clem Christie consented to take peit the. leaderehip; -The minetes of- .theLlaseeneeetieireeeettcl. -arid approved and the yell call Was ans- wered -be payment of fees, MrseNeW. Maw led in the scripture sSon, 90th Psalmhe part unison. Then .fellowe•3 period of silent eireyer. 'After a henin Mrs.: J. M. Reed then eetre till d reading eri Canadiarie in- Ja- meeting, on Monday. evening • en the - „ . Anglican Church.' Mr. G.. Haldenby . Cmiedles total minerel. prodeetion ,3 meeting. Opened with, for 1040 lir 'eStiriiated ,at an all-time hymn 76"Jesus keep nie 'near the record of $500,000,0067 Ten Mille pra.i. predided. The Cross" an Prayer by Rev. H. R. ducts, all of the, greittest irePortence in' national, war `, 'economy, contributed. VO per centTheyewere 'copper, nicliel, lead, zlfie, golk-silvet, •the plat -urine d k an pan.. Mrs. Alton gave ex,eeticling„ 'sent and Pray", Mrs. Reed "Japan7 ese in Vancouver". MrsElliottalso. gave a reading ,along the same Mrs. Finnigan gave a tent on Tem,- peranee, e„ readingeeThe Master from whope hind will come temper. ance and peace". Mrs i Dickson gave a talk.en. Stewardship. After hyten the president closed the, ineetingtle prayer, ' e • last and the roll called. Mr. Wm. Pinnell -metals, coal, Petrel.eure • a " ••• and natural e led the discussion en Right.: Ethel. g6e- ' • ' .• -' • Heldenbe , 'then rear' d the ' current 'Cariedien develcennent Of base,met- eyeete 'gee', It BeHinnilion then gave al production bas provided .s, 'large a tali( on "What connection. is 'there reservoir of vital war „Metals eequire between ,God and Natere". Helen ing the minimum ef• ocean, shipping Theiteson then. • conducted a Bible fotdelivery to the British armament Quiz. 'the' next 'Meeting will be jen- indeetriee. It conserved Empire for •u-ary4Otheinetheelifesby-ter1areehrieehe eige--exeleingeeby--:-reenchig.ethe-per,- - .... :•a 'girl' refuses every Tme• clutees of these •enet'als -which would Many . -' - -);:therwiiiiehaee to be made-ft:QM rieu Dick and 'Harry because she Weee• jack. •, ts. tral.counteiee. Beeause of loW.:prodUc- eral of the late Cornelius Foran e . On Saturday. Mr. False was a highly is' visitieg-hei sister, Mee. Victor,was• given by 'Grace Richardson and respected and life-long resident • of Whitley.. . , . hymn 61e waiesung. The Meeting glee. the Ninth Concession • arid his wife Mr. and Mrs. •Cecil Blake enter- ed by. prayer ' by Grace 'Richardson ' end family have the ' sysympathy of tabled a number of friends on Thurs., contests were conducted by Reba many Weeds.: , • day. • : 'Marshall, Lunch was served. 'el . .S.t.u_Auts,:f Out The "AL -fellow named Adolf.„ WtOte a sterY eetitlea 1Viein. Kampf rn it he did -closes leet . haw he .proposes To Mite all the world bete eampf; flue .--Aeldlf rflL never .be eliampf, " :h And he'll:not teach the tePs ot hIF , ranwl, Ali- We each put a "drodist- ln hie blitzltreiging trempf When, We purchase tt: War Savinge ' Stainpe , • Kinsineti .• • • . 4 zp6N .•Mre.... tied Samuel Ee and familye Mr. erid•Mre„ Peter Cook and family spent 'N'eur Year's day with Mr, and Mre, chap. MacDonald,, St, Hel- eus • . and :Mrs': :Freee-Aedeesori had as: their guests on New. Year's day. Me. and Mrs. Jitek,'MeDeniteb sand. fetidly, IVieeirs. Chia, Meleenagb aid Leslie. 1111aCeith, ' Mr. 'Midi' Mrs.. JAsses Jack. xitPeie ‘bbli,dity visitors with Mrs. Chas. Ritchie •atid Johd. • 'Mr. Ski Gerdster Visited the :pest week with Leeburn and Pert Albert friends, e • Mr, and Mrs. 'Henry Gardner and Lane spent New Yates, day with Mr: 'Mrs, Peter watson,,'Lnek. no*, • • 4 4: Mr.afld Mrs. .G0,-rdon 'stose 'elle Mietjety de eTeetWitter Were rete.1.4 *WA'S With ,Mr.'; and Mit; Garde:: kirklend. • e 'Quito nurithee of rfienitien in Our burg are laid up With 'la, •• tion costs; it conierves the. fie:tea:4 reseeices of the Enipire. .-ThuS, Canada drives ahead., , 4714URCI!1. 'NFWS i3resbyterinn Y.. P., S. . • tke ',meeting' Was in charge- Of the YoungMeWs Claes The opening hymn was 697 l -after which Nor/Ilan Taylor led in 'prayer; The scripture lessen was reed he Gordon Fieher and Clyde Reid -toe); the Bible study, A chore* wee° eleig by -the Yeeeg Men's dass: and the- minutes (if the .last Meeting were raid and adopted' after- which the. offering' .was reeeived, nyrnii 6$7 was bung and the first,part of the topic was gfveri , by Mel Orr. • Another chorus by the Young Men's, Claes and the eecoed^pitit of the toPie tt:fiS glyen by Leonard. MacDeritild. A, via:lin-duet Was, given by De. Little and Oarneion M3oi8tdatedeer Stewart gave a cornet sole', 'another cherus*.was iveui lied after 'heirie 671 wets .supg, Cameron MacDonald -dosed! • with prayer, - • • ......... ... ..... ................... B' linker pace 1817, one ,hundrea, and twenty-, . three years ago, to dovertunents-Dominion: . ProvInCiaI gunidpa17- the Sank of' Montreal 'W30;1= them the special forms of banking, • Sen,ile: they require. • , , Serriog Canadians anti skeir histittgriokis in evety sailor f the CONSINNO* MO* you- 1s.d4ags„t you# hask.isig 4:quite:nests with us.- Awing the people employed by these lover*. ments are thousands of out customers, who ireer• *elk surplus funds in our sayings department, bat. rowforcersonal or home improrderit net* ot make ltse.of citir serVices in a *tote of other ways.• :key . WAR 6AVING5 • CJIRTIPIP.A.TESnXPERIND' ,BANKING. e.elt:OCE. • MODIRN,. .1 I 0 T. 0 N A:14 ". INA. tot Ws' tiini Osts.let ;JkO.CtitiN're eite eiteeOete" Miro. 4 be Outcome of 03 Years' Sueressfal Operariesil