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THRIFTY RtJYERS .WILL HO WELL TO . VISIT OUR STARE
'DURIN:G JANUARY
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Rf+r.ASI'r IN PRICES ARE UNAVOIDABLE.
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-11UR1IGb,.J•ANUAitX XJ,,PRE WAi-'RICES.
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'MEWS LIGIT *FORT COMBINATIONS -Long Sleeve anddsntile
length. Sizes 34.42 ,.. .. $1.00
5TR
3..JSERS.=IaneTtv.eeits sctabl-eLor irorl.er -sart-wear.
Pair 03.95
'YOUTHS'LONGS-'in Nevi'Serge ,... 82,15
'LEATHER MITTS for Boys. It;egi lar 59e. Sale •, '. .. + : 45c pr...
MISSES KIDI Tb --Re 1.:00: Sale: w .. , s-, :: 75c
: IVI T le
. Piir silk to' the .to - 'S dial 75c
N HOSE- e , . P.. ; Pe. , . • .
L.d.DIES LIII'F'Ft0
Discontinued.. HASS of FOUNDAT.0N GARMENTS Regula;;.;`i:95,.•,
,, $1.25
ati 1
T S t
All Wool •COY ORED' BLAN.YtFr S - in•
LOCA, and GENERA.)
Miss l:•I,a ze1 Webster left on Wed
sd-
neay , for Grimsrbyr. where she will
spend ;a egtiple of months,
Fxom.A. •iwin of the 0ntario JUST AR ITEI •A rlodoff' es-
-. _Te - era"nce- ederati _comes••the #ole_te :n --:Coal !-.Rosedale',.- 1lierta's
• lowing letter' 'written by. a Toronto dames. a fuel k'now._.Qoa1 Co.'
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IN OUR LIBRARY"
.THE FIRE AND THE ,WQOi
R.:C:, Hutchinson
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a „ h ', hi' i Scab-,
'The author .•of. •? .e S., n ng c b• ,
.__ :- written. anm,1her fine hovel,
,art] lies wri
High., School teacher: • ' In this a gapping, beautiful love story:,
. !! V gliel Rae of St. t _Marys and "
Dear Mx Editor.. , , Mk • George Porter of Cal ' ar. Alta, : f or?i1s, the, pcentre a)out , which a :thrill-.
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At.t a lee nna of -the ear, 19 1: � .----:_..__�_���.._.-,_.-_. x,..,._ .--•'--m -a if -mourn -• o -r :. lues, T ere=
h , 'beginning : rig. • .. , Y ". ; 4 .spent •:last .week. �vit Mr: and Mrs.,'' . g+ vx t • .g pl t: gyo . h ..
Pub]ic'F,riemy°No, 1 is still strong ,and‘ is. the absorbing interest.•of .me,
P.gbert'. Rae.
destructive, as'shown by -recent bomb, research,' the rusk of terrifying ';eats;
Ines. While- • consecrate ourselves ' 'Miss'. ':Hanna.' MacDonald•, who re- finely, woVen into a :gradual t en -
'tui n
aneto Meet him; let us; not neglect ' '. • ' ed from Norwich . est 'w:eek; was during love. All -the : gilalites,, of ;it
• tile,' fight against, another • enemy in called to carp; for Urea 1Vlattliew good book; n el characterization,
our own'household. This is the liquor Walsh of . Pine River, ret ism` in Beath "�. of Tot are ',ie. be
1. , g. tY P
evil. which costs.the Canadian People _-..: • � found,,
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l' JUST AR•lIi1VED N.F,,W.DR�SSES.. :.:- w.' . •• _ .
,about• 0179,338'y35,4.18•a as.
: year:- Let '.
, airs. P,earlmien his just: returned from �oet;. ;another -+'of 44' stories with,
• • exa' ine 'these` an other''figures. :In':,. - N . i G. man back ound» ,intoler-
,,m d .. .. Toronto With a• 'wide variety of'1Vew .fl• ..� 2 rj.., e?F., gr ,
the recent `Red Cross` Campaign. the D e see:' I � anc persecution,:,escapefrom a' psis,
�' s Ca 1 in axed see them. �
00' .-,
a '' 1 ontriliuted 50 tamp and`:finallye c � e'fro the
- Canadian Peeple .c , .. ., $ ,... ,, . •.. .; ,. ,... ' .. on..c p, , s aP m
000. 'During -the year. we spent thirty-, ,Remember the talking picture -show country which has now:.becoine no:
four times this amount on drink,,,hi'"Ten N'ghts tri A Bar Room".,'to be thing but'a' vast::;prison camp:; I3ow-
"� four months we have 'donated about 'shown'. ; the Town :
Hall` aturda�
-, S . y, ,ever.,�or •'clean, swift moving' Attire-
' $200,000 to the British. War •Victiins: February lst; under ' L O.L. auspices "The true .Fire and The, 'Woad". 'wouldI
holidays'' included;-' thedrink bill ' ewart' ameron of bhe A & S beenarealistic, compelling,
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blenders tat' d' at
CHURCH .NEWS
United Church W M: 'S:
Th a United Church'• W. M. •:S. was
';held at•the',home of: Mrs. Murdie. This
was this annual ,meeting •and.• reports•
were given,.on the .'work. in .all le:
• partinents of the;S'ociety "M•:
•Andrew : had..charge of the program.
' .:The stud book, :Men `of Africa, was
y �-
: taken b ; Mxa'::.W. 'And'ers h,.: _ors
y,
lenderso•n anti Normo' i$ii`ch'ie saris'
a.`'very pleasing duet. '.The.. Meeting
'closed with prayer by Mrs. W. P.
• Reed
,:Presbyterian' Y.•. P. S: .. -
The meeting :-was'in charge of the
ed - o o en
program committee; and P 'by
-:slinging--S7.• ". •The -.•i ordts,.-pr- yer_.:
was repeated . in . unison 'and, • Lloyd
Stewart read; the sacripture lesson.
Mrs. --Calvert 'took • the' Bible 'study,
after 'which lig inn 553 was sung. The
minutes of the last meeting were read
Land, adopted' and: the offering'ieceived.
Dorothy Nixon .took the. topic; "Rib
ert:•Burns" and .Helen and Bud Orr
sang a. duet•. Donald` Henderson gave•
a reading• and after hymn 587 was
sung, Mr. MacDonald.closed 'with
prayer.; •
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Tilted" Church Y. ,P. S.
• 'The Young Peoples meeting opened
with the singing of hymn 358,, follow=,
ed' by repeating the Lord's'prayer in
:unison: The scripture IeSson,was tak
en by. , Keith.:Hadkett. The minutes
.• :wert'read and: 'adopted 1'he program, -inan ' in .1826.' - : • •
t
was in charge of :Hazel" Webster.. A , The•.velocipede .was • invented . ' by
duet was• sung • by Misses Kathleen ; Drais in 1817.. • _
Gardner and 'Lorna: Reed. The topic e e e
• 'Steel needles were -firs " ,made •in
.for the -evening was given by 'Hazel . •' •
. England in 1b46. ••
Webster,.. "Are; the World'conditions Shorthand :Writing was '•the inven-.
growing • 'worse• than in. the Nine:: tion of Pitman in 1837.
• teenth Century". Mr. Todd ad,a,dis- Billiards. were invented in France
cnssion, irlong •.the 'same list . Hymn ° in 1471, I' '
150 and to repeating of the bene- The first' pipe organ; was niad'e by
c4ietion , :closed `;the meeting. . The Archimedes in 220 B.C. ,; •• `.
Young :Peoples .' handed over to.' • the . The first dictionary was made by
local Red:.Cress $20.00. - the; Chinese scholars in` 1109 B.C. e '
•The first'pair • of spectacles' was
' ASHFIELD • made, by an Italian in 1299. '
The dinner fork' %rasintroduced 'into
Italy in. 1491: and into •'England ir.
.Mrs, Fenety'of• Toronto' visited her 160.8. •
parents Mr. .° and Mrs. John MacRae The game of backgammon Was in
• last week, vented' by a Greek. about_ 1224.• .-
The February meeting .of the Kin- Glass .mirrors were•. known in A.D
tail Women's Institute will' . meet ;at 23, •but: the art'of making. thein wa-
:ttie"-home'o`f Mrs. Duncan'Mclntyre.T lest, ••acid •not.-rece•vered mail 1300 `?n,
The:.h dro in has'been ::extended .Venice, :
Y. e•
down what is known' as the Church : - "' ' preach
A Negro parson had 'been
Sideroad to the Bluewat•er then oat ing about •salvation, and ,concluded
• as far s`� i sbri
a Kn d
g � by saying that it'was free as' aster. of the'Society, as well aa .benefit the.
We 'congratulate the editor of the Immediately after' the sermon came health of all public school pupils.
• Sentinel on' how often some item of the -collection. ' A group of those' interested in 'fur -
news is. read by 'Mr.. ,Andrew. Clark "But,- parson", objected• one of the thering :the' plan recently met at
on his Sunday `morning neighborly Congregation. "I thought you said .sal- Walkerton, when a committee was;ap-
news broadcast, from CBL, Toronto . ' vat;ion was free like water:" • • • pointed to investigate the matter fur -
Quite a • number, of our .boys' are "So it is, brother, so it is," replied trey and to confer ,with the county•
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sway to. camp for, their one month 'the preacher, "and so is water, We council with a view to having the plat'
military training. • . ' • ' only charge for piping it to you," implemented. ,
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TH1:RSI Y, JANUARY 23rd, 1:941
`i'bury Fri., SM. Jan. 23, 24, 25.
1 Canada_ 'at War
Conference between Dominion. & Pro-
vincia'1 overuments to consider re-
port
of mission -on Dom-
port Com ,
inien-prst_vincia1 relations 'opened at.
'th ' Houseof Commons, Ottawa,-
'Jan.,
ttawa, -
e
Jan.; 14. Provincial governments .of
trio er __- _ _.. -p- 3 .•
Ontario, Aibeiia `end British�.Cd.l
unabia opposed comn)isslpn•'s i a9,T:t.;
I view of th"eirop ositioil, confer-
ence after two `days discussion• was
Conference
indefinitely postponed. •
unanimous in deterniinatio i that.
ort
Canada should; make every • eft
to win, the. war • '
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New contract: • announced' `betweet) . .
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'.Crown and Jahn,• Inglis Co:; Tor�rn ,
producers.. of Bren• machine gun.
New : contracts" provide that com-
pany: will operate armament part• of
plant- for- government on .maiiage-
•ment' fee basis: Part of company's.
Fund, but every , day, ; S.undays' and... • be. hard to match. :No character• :has • lent not inducing. armaments;'
I t •
plant, P'
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. is g s iox#e Niagara .mor 'more' remains under company's ownership
CHRONOLOGYI INVENTIONS $465,.000, or. ;more than bwice as greatthan Ithe young .Jewish doctor .pas,
OF .N - Falls is:;s :endin' two -weeks' •leave. , ; ..'and"exclusive•control', ��y
• 64 •as ,the +Fund 'for the: four months: In ' .., P g sionately intent in his work. Nor is .. WEST V6 ,AW'ANDSH
at the home ' of lila Mr d
BES'! , li1t.LI3ILl.1 CHOW TII1,S
- YEAR.
Barn Dance
Village
Lulu Relit":& Scottf Vera..Nague'
Etc.
rs
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liidood.l ,
Plus==
3: 'MESQt' 1TEERS 'WESTERPN
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pocky • 'I�o,untatn . g
Mon:, Tues., Wed. Jan 27, 28, 29::
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ANN SOTHERN • •
'.Congo Maisie**
The follnwing listing • of dates , .4 one night the Star broadcast raised .. s parents,
. an there, anything more touching than
Mrs.. R: 3 Ca moron:. •
various inventions mayrove iiitor- $17,000 for . the Santa ° Claus Fund: i,the; transformation by •; l+ive of this.
P.
estiii' to' Sentinel readers- The =article Canada's drink bill - is ' tent' thqusand , Ross 'MacDonald •of thebank.staff seentingly hapless individual
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i .. reprinted' ~ clipping,yellow times this amount f at :Southam ton lastwee with -' • Briefly, the story begi�I`s 'with the
s • from a ye p. � • spentt k
a point �o' i h°'an t
ea def 7e m
:- '=i. h � ` e . -9ixi , the - o sero .. f.. • The mo-1.;_raised for _ he -Red- � rAsfi.--h-i�fatlier-at�P-iter-boron h --an ` is vis-- -Pp Staff
m . , �- -.... p -p -
a t -ag :. n P see n -o -Mr,- y t .4r g ., d
e itui wi i n the 'staff. of a• large city hos • ital: In
at ' - a• T• • • -=the -par V-ic#M4.,Fund ' nd thy.. Santa . __ ... ... th•fr..e ds. here..t 'is -week ss -...
Henry M, herscafTwn. W ,a g i3 Roy
a an las th h o " h's new' lodgings, away from, the hos-
Baronieters were. first made by Tor` •plane Fund. has 'brought ,h health d P Y on, a pout ampton Juni r hoc • ,
•healin " cheer and comfort court a key.' team. Pita], ,•he' finds a patient,'`M nna, upon
Ticelli in .1,643.• . , 1. g, •
'. g c o r
s which he.. a , put.to. •use many . u s
• Bombshells •wks Y si de-_ n I#ap.i-and.-rn^pitati'e$ j 41-41Eirhagpineseat--•-•----
w .a .; .. r^:•--and•Mr--.'..'elrngtou-•..•ender=-�1[` •,lies nt in -'r®:caro&`
land" iii 149b,'�' _ thotisans .xn Canada and Britain. But ,., ae Gradually
I` son were .guests on Fridaywith their. e` r
o n rlev ox• " is e the . patient r, responds; b the . P olong-.
Th first 'al ante' wasprintedin : J la . Ba c n th enemy of the e m a daughter, Mrs. •Donald Graham, • and .ed sso i do sts l' ht 'o
a ' in' • - ', home, church and' school; factory- ln-
Huimg iy . 1470. Mr. ' Graham' 31. Shrewsbury street.their aelationship: It is then tha't•per-
S.tratford. •Mrs.' Graham's, sister, Mrs. secution picks:' uphis .•trail landing
R: D. Trench;' Mr: .Trench'- and son hi finally in: a concentration auxin.
m y P,
Bobby' of•'Teeswater; 'were 'also their ,His escape from•`, this, through the.
guests. • ingenuity' of--Minna-and -their-reuri-ion-
y.
e .
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.ol w n t s c f
IS la d b. tr u cess ill
a
.bu
Air'
Y Y g'
Airmen Were e G esti' • � ..
u.
s
escape` Pram the.:country •'itself.
Some .twenty-eight • airmen,. from • _ v r'
Re iewied by Iii`: Carpeneto.•
the • Port Albert ' Air Navigators' •
'School were guests at Village homes '
g. g OBITUARY •
O I UARY
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on Saturday and Sunday: These' young
men' had Week -end leaves,. when trans- '
portation::was .provided to .'bring them '
MRS. RUSSELL REID. .
teentii century, , to the Gills .e. on 'Saturday a On January 10th the death' of Mrs:
thatare killing ,: s b - our • g . y nd to •re-
Stem, winding watches were the 'in u but bendi ig turn the to h 'airport , Mary Reid- occurred at...the ; home, :of
m ,t e p rt Sunday ev-
vention, of Noel • in 18ii1: elbows too, ,often. ,What shall we do? earn her ,daughter,., Mrs.: Walter Walden,
The hist, iron • ;wire was drawn at
Nurenrburg in, 1351....'' '
•. The torpedo was first: made hi 1777.
The 'firstplaster east was Madeby.
Verochio in, 1470 ••
Adveirtisem'ents first appeared' in
newspapers in '1662. , ,
Th•e lira railroad was built in"1826,
The folding envelope wa`s -first used
in 1839:
Co l' oil was first used as an ilium.
Productioai in Canada greater in`1940' OuNCI.L' MINUTES
than in any • other:year! in .history. •N.
Index` of physical' aelume of busi- '
:mess more •than. 19 'per cent', higher The inaugural meeting of thev1941
Q-du3ing-first
eleven• -months -;of, 19:40:-eounci•1-for=•-•West--Wawanosh Town---
ar lth 'n
., than -in --•same- per-od•�-of .Prseeiling• ship-•-vas-held on --Jamil • Y--1 ,-•�
year. - • . 'the Township 'Hall:. Reeve Thos •W1
• • aster' . and - Councillors Harold Gaunt; .
•
:of'.livin aInd " tr ber�--ori-- se i �on- stn allac - tiller--&'.
•, �Gost•- _�"` , ex -n m bas. --God �k•F'hei• ,, e^
'equals to: 8.0 th si ned"�th5 necessar " "`
• "1935-1930 100. rose . 10 Brawn Sin g e . • y
in.'December.froi�i.107.8 in previous declaration of office:.
a c n ea a .new light n xrionth and, 103.8 in .Deeenrber 1939. ' , .
t ,The minutes of the December meet
Ing were read and accepted on motion
Iron . pavements. 'were first laid• in', dustry' and transportation,.During the
London in 1817.: `,I34ear he registered 49,336• convictions
'' in. courts for drunkenness and,•breach-
Buekles were fir>xt.. made . in. 1680:` � . . .
•. Brandy,. was first made hi, Fx`�ance es of the liquor laws, and sent in On
• •r -
ir' o
1
a i slant' ' 12"8 to oal-f r terms.
in 1310 a e 48: g s 'm •
Drink -a
• Dan haat mad . o splendid -hi high.
Skates were invented �by e. oar g ,
ways dangerous, e�rous filled' ward in our
Plympton in» li3{:3::. � : Ig ,s •
The. ,first American .paper money .,hospitals, debadched our' men, •impair=
was made in 174.0, •
s were first used a sorrow an suffering in
in`E 1 �80. •
and � in 1&
rig...
Alcohol' was di covered -•in the thir-
teenth
ler the ,efficiency of our -workers, •cans -
Covered' carriage d d ff iout homes.
Evezi' the Han .drew •his'•:punches for
Christmas but John, Barleycorn in-
creased his attack. dis •.not Our 'feet
Pass a law?,No, that is;net'enough. . _ oiithe'Second' Concession of Buren.
Let'. us highly , resolve that for''•the- r
g y She'Was. in` her eighty fi, st year. Her
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duration of'the War . we shall abstain • , �S',� 'htisf�and-herring-- redeceased- herr .b •
'�. 11 Y�
from. 'drinking as a' patriotic duty .,six years, ' '
Drink is. our. Fifth. Column and Hit- Mr,. and Mrs, 'Gordon Ritchie spent A dau liter • of.Doli P ock and
er's :al » rout itFriday evening with lli[r., arid' Mrs. n ' n , or
I .ally. Let us ro t that .w8'. ~nayJane :. Thompson' she was born ,on..the
Lake. Shore on 'the farm owned by
'teak. o rendering' a knockout . blow , rs . L oyd•-fiunter and Tames spent Wesley Pollock,
to `Public -Enemy, No: 1 in Europe: ' :Sunday With .Myr .aaiid 'Mrs. Will Hunt In .1855 she married'Russell -Reid:
Give :serious thought to_these; state-: ter. 's'" '
• . 'They farmed in Huron. Township.. until
meats and ,tet` accordingly. ; 'Miss Lorena „' Hogan 'resigh'ed .her 1919 when they retired' to Goderich,
.. , . : Yours since_relp, ^ position as teacher'at Riversdale Sep: • She was a inetnber of Victoria • Street
High' School Teacher. School and 'at :present .is supplying
United ' Church. ' ' •
for. a teacher at ; London for a 'few•. Mrs. Reid was a wvoxnan of stifling
Pullman. passenger to the potter: weeks; •• , ' ,._:_ qualities' being' possessed with a kind;:
"Tellme, what is the average tip you Mr. Hugh Murchison whoh genial .disposition. She made''.hast'ing
get from a= passenger on this run ?". o as been • friends . Wherever . she went.. •
m • poor' health for the past• year• is She was: always a ,devoted mother'
"One_ dollar, sun",' was'the 'reply: .not so well' for the `last few weeks. anS ever ready• to lend `a helping.
The traveller handed' over, a• ,dollar. We hope to•soon hear of an improve- •anlI hand' to rhos1p g.
hill, and • the porter. immediately purest mot. • • 1: • '• a in need.'
lute voluble thank:.. °'Sun," he' said, ' • , 1• The church and all its activities
.Mr: and Mrs.:R . E . Gilmore spent Meant much to her.: She `wad also. a
"you` are the first man ;who has ;ever, •Monday evening ,with Mrs. Lon Arad ' ,
Long, a member of Reids Corners *omen's
coine up, to. my average." � o
Jens. •Institute. and . took �'an ' active part.
1 •She leaves tq mourn -a -family -of-
'two
ot
two ,daughters and five sons, Mrs.
Walter Walden, • Huron; Mrs. Ernest
Pridhani, Goderichr Wesley; -Toronto;
Stanley, London;. , Willani, Arborg,
Manitoba and John and Lorne of Eur-•
On; also twenty grandchildren' and '3
sisters and 'five'' brothers: Mrs:,•ITelson,
Grahain, Shepparton; . Mrs. William
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• -Smith, Tororit e; 11�fiiss- •Margaret' .-Poi- '
lock, Toronto; Thomae-_l'ohock,.,._Kin-
cardine; •Robert, dames{ .'Wesley and
Alfred of Raton. • • •: •
TWA service was conducted by the
Rev. • C. N. MacKenzie,, assisted by.
the Rev., J. C. Nicholson on- Tuesday.
afternoon. Interment' Was made in
Maitland Cemetery, Godericli. • '
The pallbearers were her five sons
and soil -in-law ••. pilar grandchildren
I bearers:
acted. as :flowers._ '
Mrs. Raynard Adkert of Holyrood
Iis a granddaughter~' .•.. '
better 1 .ate, all', aur energy re''tire A. Culbert,.
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-pitOPOSE MEDICAL INSPECTION
FOR BRUCE . COUNTY PUPILS •
Sponsored by; Bruce County Child-
ren's •Aid Society a meeting was held
at which plans .were forxbulated ` to
arrange for°'quarterly medical inspec
,tion of 'all' public schoiil pupils in the
county. »
Donald W. Cameron, superintendent .SUNDAY .:.t.
of the • :Childrenrs Aid ;Society ,says. °JANUARY 6th
that the' adoption of the Plan tbrongh. . • : •.
out' Bruce' would 'greatly aid.the work 11 a.m.-Mor 'ng Worship.
3 p»tn:-Chu- ii School
7 p.maa. SR4LL. WE .BLAME
HITLERI IF DEMOCRACY
FPAILS. I. •
After the Evening Service an•open
fo'rum, where Janyone may air his
or her views an the jubiect.'..
THE
UNITED
' CH.URC,#'.
LUCKNO V,.
:Batting For. QuiIts
NEW. ` CLEAN, WELL BLEACHED
BATTING 1''OR QUILTS &
PORTERS. ALL THE REQUIRED '•
• • SIZES' AT ' • °'.
..19c`, o -33c 49c 59c
•
Chint 1 Prints, .Cretofl:
NEW ''CHINTZ, 'PRIN•TS,
CRETONigIS, ITC., POE DRAtcHR-.
IES AND . QUILTING. -ALTHOUGH •
`'TTHERE IS.A SHORTAGE OF SUCI[
MATERIALS, WE HAVE -A .'EERY
pENEItOUS SUPPLY ;AT' • OLD
• PRICES. • •
•
Scheme to •provide 100,,000 trained
war •workrs in,,;1941 officially an -
.
'In: recruiting trainees,pre-,
ferencewit-
egiven to• the middle
and older age groups land' veterans.
of the past and present war. • •
Machine tool production in 'Canada
jun'iped . 860 per.cent In 1.940 as.
against' 1939. To meetshortage of
Machine tools, Dominion. `-Govern-
ment' established a .Crown Company;
q.
Citadel 'Merchandising, Co.; Ltd which
sine its inception' on June :•i,' 194'0,.
has purchased or arranged the pun=
chase of tools to a• value of $40,-
000,000' for essential` war industries.
Third' group called' up for compulsory
military training under ,Mobiliza-
tion • Act. •• •
:
Military training of young nationals,
of Netherlands •• begins at Stratford
Ontario. Group. of Netherlands of-,
ficers in. charge. ,
Canada's war expenditure estimated'
• at • $850,000,0.00 for _current' fiscal
year. •• Present • war expenditure et
• rate • of about • a billiondollars. a
year.
PARAMOUNT''
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drennan visited
recently with their daughter, Mrs:
Melvin Raynard. .
James McDonald's friends.'and
•neighfiours are glad to. report that
lie is able to visit among them again.
A very successful sewing bee -was
held' at Miss Ada Stanley's: Everyone
heartily enjoyed the day.. Letters 'of'
thanks were. read from Ronald Hen:
derson of Petawawa; Lloya',lleniler-
•son; of the R;C.A.F. at Sumnterside,
�..- I. and "Raymond Richards If'
-Oalti-- thanking =the -Paramount 1Y
ifor the sweaters sent them at Christ
luras
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Mrs.
Robert Hamilton viie
d with
friends in Goderieh. •
Mrs. 'Orland: Richards spent a •.few'
days with her parents at r ocilaIs .
Mr. and Mrs. George T.wamley• pent
a day with .Mr. and Mre Wm. 'Kerne-
ten.• � '•
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Mr. Lorne Hamilton is ern lo. ed'
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with Sam Congram, 2nd Con.
.of • Councillors Smyth and Gaunt. By
Lavin No. 1 was read, a' third timeand
PassedOn motion: of Councillors Mil-,
ler r and' • cl?herson. e:: and
M Ree' e
'�h v
Clerk were authorized to sign •theap-
plication for • the 'subsidy an highway
expenditure in 1940 By No. ' 2.
setting' appropriat'igns ler highway • '
expenditure for 1941 'v% s passed . on ' .5
motion of Councillors ` • Miller and
Gaunt•
, The following, are the Township
ficials for • ;1941. Assessa]r?^ lleiht
Taylor;.•Collector-Chas.' Alton;. C1e►
D•urnin Phillips; treasurer. -Win.
Boyle; auditors•=Thos, B. Taylor,
I. Miller; caretaker los: Foran:,-Bd r.
of Health -4a B, Murray , 'Thos.:. Salk:
eld, Jos. Leddy; livestock valuators
''H. Rutherford, '. A, Anderson, U.
Thompson; Jas. Sproul;: poundkeepers
Brown; R. •kTaylor, II: Reid, W.
Nicholson, V. Walslf, A..Kinahan, M•id::.
Huinplvey W. McQuillin; , D.. Alton;
feneeviewers-W; A. Orser, IL King,
S.• Johnson,. J .Durnin:.W..., •
Armstrong,, Geo: Swan, ' G. A. Greer.
The Council adjourned to meet Feb- •
ruary .11th at 1':90 li.m.
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SPECIAL:
Reduc¢� :Prices
NEW •DRESSES.
JUST= ARRIVED'.
B.. P.EARLMAN
fuckrrow Onts .
Lbex Blankets;
SPECIAL. LARGE S: a,E I B$ lit
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LANNELETTE ETS •70 4.
VERY PINEFI.F i Nt'&1 -Al
` A VERY LOW P% iOE: $229
A PAIR . ...YY:'Y :.... ! 9 ..
`-New Knitting Yarn -
' - BENMILLER at
Por Skein K, 4c
• C .'•SJ ECIAI, at ' .
Per.Akein - ... '
AIJVRATAM< DEtY'fifki:141
At per P,ke ii • •` 35C--
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WE .IlAVEi. M081' COLORS, Jt,JST 'NOW .
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