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New Shipment 4.1CIIIFFON HOSE—Subs. Alt best nhades: Silk to
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•TAiLE CHILDREN'S SWEATERS—Not ellt sizes' in tot, :mostly
:Laige Sizes, Pare wooL -Tip Clear at . . ,. • 51.19'
Agh5ORTED 'COLORS OF TPIISTLEBLOOM' YARN—Replier 23c a
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SEN1 NEL
REVIEWS EARLY
TIfURSDAY, JANUARY Mkt, .1941
1M `:MBFRS OF BRUCE ° `
COUNTY CdUNCIL,,,,1941
Watch for the particulars of the complete list of members 'of
LA,I, talking picture show 'conning " • By W. M. Johnston the. 1941 Bruce County :Council..fol-?
art the large area of;Canada Com -l
_owns
Mr. and Mrs, ,Arthur Lightle • of pany land, known as, -the Huron dis S • EdmuunR -taRee,•a el -Macs e bti•
.• •. were: recent visitors at ,drict, stretching from Guelph t---0 God= . y eld;.
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the home -of Mrs. Henry Mullin. , erich,'' ,settlement %went on apa ' ' f I Ras nor—l#eeve John .Dawson
. , •I lowing' the clever advertising of the. Albermarle ---R00 Wm, A. Weir.
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]forma Ritchie and walla
ndeaso ' ' Amabel—Reeve • Thomas;.. Evans.
r , company officials, �ana was especially , •
members,'of the °.Jnnior-•.ch�ar, sang a trran-{Reeve Thos Duff.. :
rapid from 1830 to 1840 .Bait north
United. Church,•, a of this. territory settlement -was 'ate Elderslie=Reeve John Slaan.
duet at' the evening service in th
• : �. . ''� its best from. 1843 to 1855 it'began � B a t Chisholm,
razrC.-peeve• • W r
111. With Pnenmouia about 1849" after surveys, were made 1 ;Deputy,reeve iver.: urrel .
1PtGi McGill '. ea'st" of •t'he v�.li : in 1889 and succeeding years. : ! Carrick Reeve Jacoh cher.
Fns
. p Greenocic=--Reeve Alex iif�eTavish.
age,,`is ill with pneumonia, but it be- In . Ashfield. the first settlements Culross ,Reeve _Joseph' McInnes. '
ed the attack is checked and he. were made at this 'tame along the C eve R ' ar Elliott.
lake shore, followed in X843. to 1845 inloss . R,e ch
• asA making satisfactory progress to. , Hui'an Reeve HerbertPFarrell:
d ,recovery: • " da newcomers along the' eastern ,hours.
' Kincardine . Twp.—Reeve ' Wm, • Shew-
dory : . i .
liege,
RHEUMATIC PAIN, Sciatica,.l From 1845 ,.to 1855` the centre of Braga—Reeve Kenzie Fester.
bee, ngicl ly.relieved by us;ng RVM the • townabi became the attraction
ACAAS.. •R'ec_onimended:'by thousands ' ' ' P Saugeen--Reeve•': Donald Christie..
to newsettlers. Ther fine clay belt Lion's Head: leve `Gordoti S. White.
roOho have gained better' health. Mc-
extending from. north to ;South 'and ' epwottii L.Reeve E, oa. 1'lowns. •
KIM'S DBLJG' :STORE: a general absence of swamps as re v
Taa--Reeve C. Roy Valase.n.
• Mr, and Mrs. Phil Smith and aaugh- ..vealed ;b�., the survey ra' .reports :a ; paisley Reeve J. A Eagle, •
ter have moved into the,•Thomas Mac- Pear to, have had their, influence in Port Elgin -Reeve W ,Sr Fenton. .•
HtiRCH NEWS. The meeting opened:by singing hyMn
796 and Mra. Little read the scripture
lessen. ;Short' prayers were given •by
• Presbyterien 'Y. P. S, Grant Gollen .and 'Helen Orr; • The
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The Meeting ic:gt in charge. ef 'the .13-ind, divided for the stiply period;
Literary"TiOninittee and opened •;by Mrs. Little taking 'the sepiera and
singing pa '109 Th rd's preyer• Miss 0aMpheltlhe Juniara. The 'dos -
was re elite& iiigL hymn was 768 after whiiii'-fhe.
stewert -read the scripturo ietrou. rLorda -Prayer Was , repeated in: um -
Donald resideneet Mr: .Sinith has been attracting
those in
search
of
L1..1.:.. .. - - _ McKellar. '
ernployed here for seine tirn as a in thin neW land..
'draftsmani with the Maple 'Leaf Airh'i Rome early Settlers along the Lake
Teesvrater-..LReeve Jas. Ross.
craft. Cerebration'. ' ; Shore Renge where the- land is geed, • , _ .,..
' but level and wet because.,they had LeeKnew-eeee II' Bushell'
' john Weston of TorontO aPent mon- not learned to underdrain al that Ripley—lteeveP Duncan Munn.
early. dete milted three 'Or loin. miles . Cbesley—Reeve S. 11°. Earart. ,
daY With his uncle,' R. J. MOore. He eastward to the higher land and made •:SPrii1;a111.Pt0P, Rene Dr I F MOatell
'eonnit'n/tesalaiii:11,40.tirtn_._,FrTt__„1 ,.m.. -F lite '''R•C.11•11AI:e: 4 line sincess in (they new location.
Pool. John •:ia'• only'18. end. his ambition niAmen6tniognIhthoese
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the last meeting were read and- ad- Kintail W.' M. S.
,. Richard FinlaY and George Sarnpson.
oPted and the offermg receilattallymn Ta NATIONAL SAVI N,GS !These were lellowed by Matthew • .
Th J •,* f the ing back for the winter to cho dawn
fail Woniell'S Institute was held last', CAM PM GNU TO 0 -PEN. Blake and two. sons, Robert and Wm.
- • ITheSe came' from 1848, to 1851. Others .e, woo, s er a c earmg. .
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. . coming into this central area about
did this for four or, five years near
' t Mrs • The anost i orta t news where the Town of Paris now' stands,
• •tOpic, "The 'Life' of.' .John -Thanyart,". JerrY this time or --very .soon after, were
played a .Piano sold after which the Feidasr afternoon at tbe home'of Mrs.1 ,
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Robert Scott presided. The roll call the eyes of Canadians at -the present
• • the last fall he broueli back four er
w as answered by "What I detest most tune is the activity across the country • ' ' ive ead o'yu gc
derson gave a ,reading. Hymn t56 was dersnn, Bartlett, Scott, IVIcLegins, Bal-. . •
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sung and-rft.• MacDonald closed with ; - • - ---• - - - -• -dwint;--Reirls;-Laite; -Qhhin,-Wallace,,he_mar,ned tin 185,5 an t ors wa
• work' •was the main topic for the af- campaign in February to enlist at • • happy and prosperous 'home, 'Mrs.
• Preabyterian NY: Mr. S.
The January- meeting of the Pres -i
hY,Ierian M; S.' was liel‘in the
...char& on Thersday-afternoira: After
•the opining hymn, No.. 695, Mra. Ste-
wart gave the scripture reading and'
Miss Pearl Henderson led in prayer.
The all0eotion for 19,40. was exceedh'
ed, anti it Was ,decided to hold the
iethe• homes. , Miss Mary MacLeod
aisisted in solo barts by Mrs.. Horace
Ai4hia-On. Miss Pearl' Behder.son-gaVe letter of -thanks from Father M. Dal- ' a new' hallmark in nation manage- w- Qe Pi eY a ° P a little homemade sleigh, loaded with
teimoon, Misi Anna Mae Farrith, Whe leest two million ,men and WOmen, as . • '" Finlay (A.uot Kittyy as, a girl waa
- • • Catherine ' Freeborn, one et the Free -
was the ; Red Croas :repreaentative .regular warcsavers—inv4Sters in .War Pagan and many Wore:,
since' September; resigned 'and Mrs. Savings Certif!cates—and tile back-, , ' • • . born sisters, folk of whom were .mar -
R. Bisseit wa0 aPPOinted. to take het .ground, .the anetive behinci.'this cantai Of these ,mentioned and ';in; ,fact: of 'tied Within a Mile of one another in
. „' , ,,, „ • • , i alnaost every one in. this district it .Aslifield township. '
-place, Tentative plans were made for paigm '
, • • 1:can be said of thein that •thev were ,
the quill donated 'by' 'Mae: E. 'John- inewledge :that --Shrewd eCOneinists
in the ...thrifty', induStrio-us,- peaceable", reli-
field Township was 'frequently toid
A:story of ;the early days in Ash;
Stith. Mrs.'N. J. MacKenzie and MiSs throughout the Outside -world ere
Their last suMMer befere they settled
;Annie Mae MacDonald gave readinge Watching Canada's War effort witil 7 .
and Mrs T. MiteGregor conducted .a :intense ' interest., Comment 'frank ;the 111 imp we 1 o- of appy , armers:
cOntent. Mrs. W. :Farriali acted as Eziited.States .and England in recent i • We . eilllet give them credit far' A lot•I, W. a,- coneesion 10, was spent
Santa Clan§ and' distailnited.. the in-. .weeks indicates a groling belief. that Willingness to rough it and , apply in the ' viciaity of the . City of Harh;
terehange of gifts among the mem- Canada's Method of carrying Out her themselves,constantly te the ta le Of
T..' -- ilton. Ori their return in the fait they
1..0- reported a eednemic program in war time sets clearing, the lapd. Being althost al-: brought a small yoke Of..-Oteers. and
' the Bible ,StudY and: the..-4topic wa's ton of England .for: it; ficti receiVed meat, ': • : . •. ; up 'with Many incOnveniences. and of- their belongings. ;Mrs Stott said that
; given:by *ma .Greta , iCarapbelL Miss grom the Institute. Mrs;:„ ' Dalton wad There Ili mere
te this: forthComing. .. . • . „as she walked down ithe hill into
instructed tilt send another a ell b , ' paign than raising rzu minion . ,
r'ort .Albert. With her husband:she was
AlPlial:§ a year.:.It is likely true 'that Far instance; the' first tell acres the proudest wOman in Ashfield.
"'the government cola scrap . this job planted: by the -Celemans- Wes -plan-
- Though -sttaing So humbly the deie
ted to potatoes; wheat . and oats and eaMe when „ they copld hold up their
the only agficUltOral implementa theY heads With the proudest' in. the lend,
:veltintary• workek-a, 'add 120 million
oxt had were hem. Men, women and, c 1- .surrounded by a . large and elver
dollars to the objective of the
that *ere thine, only 'these With high -
.61 reward' Ao want no lenger sat op , three Or fear teachera els& ainongst
be able tO :, participate., Hundred
.;• ,,, thoueends in the lover ingome grauPel
their. •deorsteps. • , .. ; his. children' and' I cannot tell. hoW
would then be: forced tO pair,' up thru • •Soine single men like Thonsaa Fin; many. of his grand-ehildren qualified
:taxation : Jalone . front .Whigh . theW lay left for ilhe Ode'. aettleinents7Tdong the : saMiline. Other families
would' be' no return. •• ' • farther &tit end "Worked ' during • the all through 'the centre Of the town -
BY 'placing eMpbasis on the sale Surnmer with the farmers there corn- ship did, jUst as well' as the two Men-
tioried and tode their descendants,
of 'War' Savings •CeirtificateS; - Our '
leaderi at Cittawa ere gliiing _almost in -some cases, aa far as the sixth
The metitii6 closed. with. hymn ,697 &
Viktoria ission an
The,January-ineeting of the Misaion
to him and 'to Harold Collinson,.both„
of whom, ere in England. After the
meeting,Mra: Dalton served'a dainty
buffet The meeting, will
home
held. At the
Band 'Wes held on Monday, January
13th in the school room of the church. Intyre.
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LADIES' DRESSES --This is, a' special group of Ladies' Dresies.
' PURE WOOL BLOOMERS—Ladies' pure wool bloomersall sizes—
Ths WeektEnd at 11170.0
LADIES' $LIPS-46hite and Tea Rose., Rizes 36-44. Reg. • an,.
PANTY .SETS--Baassiere and Panties to match. Sizes, mat ii,cd
large lolly. Reguler from $140 to $2.50. 59'c
TOI Clear • At
everybody Lan oPportanitY to have n . generatiOn, are on the sante old home -
financial, Stake in the future. of their steads, Like their pioneer forefathers '
',The, .1)04, is a ,Iong-sighteir ;Me: ' UNITED '' . est, church -going peonle and . best of
Put simply, this is What ,haPpens CHURcH- , i
all thesi are unspoiled biratheir 'dui -
gess. Their hitch -strings still hang
when we refuse to spend ail the mon- LUCKNOW _
, , an the outside for the stranger iindi
ey 'we eaan in. war, time and invest •
jr"--i• if the time be around noon, .he lel
, greeted with the inquiry, "Have you
bad dinner 1/". If his answer be 0/sto",-
aiailist . the, thne when . the . war. is JAN. 1.9th
: , he receives 'the irraitation,. "Well,
over and the War factories suddenly _
coine right in and have Some with us".
alait do*. Then •-people will,. cash t " ii.m._,:moinini Woiship.
urely, farming must be .the• life
all thote peace -time needs their. have 3 p.m.—Suitday, School.
' ElySian .As far ai this World is con-
) ) . ceined, Conditions may sornetinies
been doing without . during the war.
And peace -time •industrial firing, fee- ' ' 7 0,,m;=-Suilrject, .PrEE wromAN seem, strenuous but for the Stability,
ed with a sudden increaaed demand WHO PlINTED .IIER FACE' ,
for man-ufaetures, of all kinds, will."
then ..lie forced to • hire •warlanen reh 8115 p.M.41mitorial Seryice- for
In ever-growilig measures, Canada
is inereasing her economic contrib-
Seheme under Consideration to train
100,000 men and bOya fel: 'war work
'in 194L •Scheriie involves changes
in Youth Training; Plan.
Widespread exten
ken and distri
serve wartime in
hydroheleetea 'progress in 1940.
Nevi water•-poWer installation& dui -'1
ing 1949 totalled 302,109,• horse -4,
througilpart. 'Canada now. total .8,
584,438 horie-power; Or• about 19-4
per cent of country's recorded
shies and
Index of physical volame Of busineas
advanced farther during November,'
reaching a neVa high point ;of 151.4,
surpassing the maximum -of '156.7
ed a high point in /%roveniber; '1940, •
ri,","Siat X4114 17e' t0
"FLIGHT ANGLES"-.
'John Payn°
'KING F THE
"Sandy Gets Her Man"
Stuart Erwin • • Una -Merkel
aggregating '$220,687,838 as against By - Order -in -Council, rehabilitation,
giant -7 approxinnately'.eqpal to orte
215,435,662 in October, 1940 and
-$183,051#50 inp-Ndvemberr-1539._,_
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Dollar:sales of wholesale merchants
aderage.,&44 per_ aent higher in
-N7-rt-reiriber, 1949, alga'
ber, '1939, bat- eight Pet cent lower
than in OditOber; 1940. 7General in-
. dex stood at 122.6:compared With
.130.8' for October and. 107.8 for
Countri• general store sales averige
. 15 ,per cent hi'gher in November,„
' 1940 than in Novernber, 1989, and
.11 per cent higher than .in Octeber,.
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Cash income from oele of farm Pro-
ducts •estiinated at $714,635;0,e0
..,1.940 against $702,794;000 .in 1939.
1:hjs highest cash intome since
'1029 When sale of :farin products'
totalled' $922,300,000.
Marked increase in cOnsumer pur-
chasing ..reflected 'in retail trade
statistics for November, 1940, When
• dollar, value ,ef sales for -twelve
lines of husiness dealing chiefly in
feads, clOthing ,and. household re-
quirements averaged 19 per cent
higher, than in November, 1939.
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Crude index of emplditinent baied
'1926 average aa '100, Slightly 'de- ,
month'a pay and dependents'. allaia-
'discharge, to members af;
Naval, Army and Air serviceat w
sievice since. the Outbreak of the.
present war.
Grant intended 'to afford diiicharged
men assistance aurnig period -
their re -absorption into civilian 'oe-
Health-And Peintiong with telpiek-
lb1011t '19bilatta Of Canada) -acting
jointly ;with ithree, service, 'depart-
' merits, to assist re...absorption.
National :War Savings ,CP
plans' campaign tO., ,sel
. War Savin
montk
iitel
ions Brit'
Wit Canadian stir
eitablished• in
house. • Course colt
of advanced milite
Announcement tha
registration of_ JO
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rndex number. of wholesale coModity
prices, "on the base 1926 eqpals 100;
Time from 844 for the week , ended
December 27,to•84,3 "for week end-
ed January 3. Thcs was two points,
or 2.4 per cent above the standing
of the week of Januery 5, 1940,
when, indeir• was 82.3.
Stotka Of creitinery butter_ in 'nine
cities on JanuerY 1 totalled 22,665,
310 pounds againat 29 826 188 lbs,
our savings in Certificates':
to meet the demand:
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of the family for Several generations
and now with the tadio; rural inail,
telephone service, daily papers, hydro,
churches; sehools, automobiles, etc., it
is the life.
• at JanuarY 1, 1940,
Mr. and Mrs.
}toward of 'Clin,ton
at Mr.' Isaac Pinnell!s.
The ;Church Society will lest
Monday evening neXt,Januatir '20th.
the Presbyterian •Churalf. Mr. Willox:,
ef: Ripley will be the guest sPeaker.
roe, Red Cross hart started
of, the community ere urged to at-
tend and do' yonr ,bit. Mich Tuesday
Miss Qinenie Wilkins of lomidon
Normal School was at our wheel lait
;week doing practise teaching.
Mr. Levi Hodgkinson, Con. 6,,spent
in the, Prange Hall. 0411 'the ladies
Contracts 'awarded during the week
" ended December 27 by the Depart
numbered 1,448 and totalled $7,121,.
103.
Naval recruiting tour opens covering
Arthur, Lient.tdottunander„'„•DISL.
; Robertson, 1,WIN.R. in charge. Ex -
The annual vestry meeting Will ,
held in the Anglican chnrch, Th
pert craftsmen needed.. day, January 23rd at 8:80 p:riat
NEW, -CLEAN, WELL BLEACHED
BATTING FOR QUILTS az COM,
PORTERS. ALL' THE EgilentEn.
19c 33:c' 59cf.
Chintz Prints. Cretonnes
CHINTZ., PRINTS.
CRETONNES, ETC., FOR pEAPEE-
IES AND QUILTING. ALTHOUGH
THERE IS A 'SHORTAGE cof'
GENEROUS. SIJPFLY AT 1 OLD
Ibex Blankets
SPECIAL LARinp SIZE IltEX.
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS ?Ong
VERY FINE FLUFFY FINISH' AT
A VERY LOW PRICE., $9 90
New Knitting Yarn
BENMILLER at 24c
Per Skein
At 'Per Skeiq -
WE ' HAVE i1081` COLORS JUST NOW
Luc now 9