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THURSDAY, TNVTA:$Y 114, 1940
;(J.ocM andGENERAL)
ll¢iss' Arabefl -Cameron 'of Strut-
ford Was"a week:end visitor with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Camer-
on. •
'Mr., ,J. C McNab' wasIllilenoln last
week •attending the two-day sessions'
of the Managers' ,Convention of Silo
verwotit'd Raines, Irtd:.
Myrtle Graham,: ''a, 1939.graduate
in nursing at Stratford General Hos-:
pita7, has . successfully passed her . ex,
aminationa.'for nurse registration in
the: Province of .Ontario, as required
t'y. the Department of Health.
The :regular 'meeting of the Wo;
men's ••finstitute will ;g. held in the
Town` Hall :on 'Friday, January 12th,
at 2:30 p.m.,Roll call, . " When or how
I first.:net n y husband and' what "1
ladinirodv most :abaot;hi*" • , '; •
PREPARE,'..FOR.
FIRST W R LOQ
OBITUARY prudence, courage; and kindliness—by ada's first war':loan effort of the new
: all his walk and conversation. a .gen- world war, a National War Lean'
Committee and • a National Sub-
scription . ^Con inittee are. in process
of formation across 'Canada; and will
be organized in time forthe initial
effort Ori the .economic war• front:.
The National War Loan Comniitt
ifnder the. chairhianship; of the Ho
J. L. Ralston►, IC, .C., .M:P., Minister o
Finance, will be' composed of fi
former Ministers of • Finance, Can
QTTAW;A Iii. preparation for Can=
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MRS. ELIZABETH SHERWOOD tleman who will always be remcm-
• bered for his, virture and .charity:'
d . . Mr..Dalton wart in Detroit,. visiting
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Another of the old: ' and • • esteerne
residents of • Ashfield Township pass
ed away December 28th, 1939, wh
for two ;years had made. her. ho
with Tier .sow -in-law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs. Adam N. Johnstone of.' L-
4; Concession 10,
Mrs. Sherwood . was in her 8.3r'
year and had been failing in . healtl
for the 'past few .months. Death was
due to. a paralytic stroke which she
re with. patient fortitude.'
his sons. at the border, when. he ways
seized with the: illness which' resulted
fatally . on Tuesday, December 26th,
in the eighty-third year of �his•age..
Mr. Dalton was 'horn' in Ashfield.
May 2nd, • 1857, the ,son of Maurice
Dalton and his wife' Margaret' -King.
Most of • his, life ' was, spent ° on the.
farm, •but. for 'twelve years,.. 1906-18,
•-he-:was-co]lector--o on an � revenue in
uoderich, still retaining his home in
Ashfield. It is noteworthy that during
this time he drove a horse to Goder-
ich daily, summer and winter,. until
he purchased a•,Ford•car in 1916.
, lie was a, member of the ,Ashfield
'Township- Cenn and represented' tri;
Township on the County Council for
several, years Politically he was a
staunch and active Liberal, 'and for
,rears' •he • was. president and after
yards hononary p4r"esident of the
North Huron 1iibe'ral. Association.
In '1.889 be married Mary Sullivan.
who predeceased him December 8th;
.912„ ' Surviving is a family of four
Iavghters, and five'Sons: Mrs. Arthur
O'Connor ,(Margaret),;' of Pickering,
Ont.; 'John, ,of Kingsbridge;.Mrs.
D.' Cleary (Josephine) of Wallace-
• rnr-g, Ont.; . Walter,•of Dearborn.
Mich.:. Captain the Reverend, Michael-
J , chaplain 'kasex't o�tnslt: Regiinent.
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The funeral;'' Saturday afternoon,
December'' 3Oth, was largely. 'attended
when •the reznains• mere laid. to rest
Greenhill .Cemetery. Rev 3.. Wilkins.
of Hackett's United 'Church conducted'
•the service and Mr. • -John Menary
sang a solo,, " 1 Wil ,,Sing You A. Song
of *That Beautiful Land," which. was.
,ya• `favourite of the .deceased. '
Mrs.�Sherzwood •was born on the 9th
fi Concession ? Ashfield• i:•on the farm
novo owned by George: Taiamley, Jr..
her maiden, naive being : Elizabeth
* ` Twatnleg. ,Slie Was married°�`on Jan?
uary 2nd, ' 1883 to the' late'Mr. W.ni .
GR ,Sherwood, who, predeceased her
two years': ago,•. November 27th,'1937..
• The yo ung. couple -settled on :d. farm
on. the 10th Concession of Askin' ld
now owned.�by their son, A]fred' where.
they rai'sedd four.: daughters • and • onc-
son. Mrs• 'Adam Johnstone. (Annie)_
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Cogrrie's, ;'Corners; Mrs. Jdnies Mc:,
Whinney ;(Bertha), Dungannon; Mrs.
• Alex Watson (E';velyn), Nile; Mrs.
]ltaiiert. Mclnpea'•,�(Marie), •Teeswater
Alfred' at Belfast `There are ten
children. Two sisters;, and "a bro-
e .:living,' Mt. .WM. , Twamley.\
t; 'Mrs. Sam Sherwood, . Belfast
Mrs. James, Drennan;' Coupe'
In 1917 Mr. and: Mrs. SherWoot!
.1., moved tO Belfeat where the); lived
together for 20 Yeaik .
nephew, M Elmer Cranston, Of God -
,•. Herb Cranston; Sam Sherwood, Gee.
' Sinn `Hdtchison,. Wilfred,
Earl sorurciO4.
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tDearest` Mother, thou hest' left us,
Here •thy. loss we deeply feel, ,
But 'Us God who hath bereft 'us,'
lean all 9or sorrow heal. ,
MORGAN DALTON
The 'death of Morgan Dalton of
Kingshridge, briefly noted ' in these
tediums last week, removed one of
the landniarks of the Township of
Aphfield. Mr. Dalton' was known far
:and wide as one 'of the leading men
of North Buren and as one of the
patriarchs of Kingqbridge, head of h ,..o
faraily of fine sone and daughters W
who are carrying on the. traditiong G
of a Worthy sire, a man of Wisdom, 0
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Windsor', Oat.; :RayiMond and Denis
of Kingsbridge; Si.ster Maureen (Hel
en), of"Sacred Heart traient, London
Ont.; and•Antoinette„,of Kingsbridge'
All were home fOr their father's. fun -
There 'was a large congregation at.
St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridke, fo:
the funeral on ,Saturday morning
many old frienthi coming -from neat
and far to pay their last tribute of
reSpOct and affection. The service of
Capt. the Reverend M. Dalton, son
of the deceased, rt.:misted by Rev, T.
Ford, of •StrithreY; se deacon; Rev. S;
MacDonald, of Clinton, mob -deacon;
Rev.. T. McCarthy, ef St. Peter's Sem-
inary, Londen,•;niaster of ceremonies.
Rev. R. Gavin, of London, thurife.r.
appropriate and impressive sermon
Was preached by Itty.-W: T. Flannery
D.D., at St, Peter's .ffeininary; London
Other clergymen hi the sanctiiirr
Were Monsignor the Right\ go. A: P.
er's Seminary and Vicar -General of
London •Diocein Rev. Fathers line,
sey of Seaforth, Nagle and Fallon Of
Goderich,' McCardle of Parkhill, Pa.
iuette of Winghara, McMahon of St.
5ridge. The hody was consigned • to
.est in the church cemetery, the' pall,-
arvey, John O'Connor 'and Lennzin
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karanc0
We must reduce our' . stock before.' •..° . a # • ' . the
.s%cktakng. Now is the time :oto nave many. as• the prom of ail
merchandise is going. G _
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I� Irk MOSEY ��`W,. S E ST�IRTS. January , • ��.. _- Ja. ua y 1�, , ccr�tir�uirg until 1a�:u�.cy Z7
Brushed W 't _ . , '�
4 SWEATEI.i�S.
,Plain nd Fancy
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WINDBREAIERS
Reg, to :$4,.95:
L1NEII GLOVES
In ;Grey,^.Brom. or Black
Regalar,
All .; Wool Ribbed
UNpERWEAR
• Odd sizes, only, a . few left .
1'E1rtMAN'S '1Yo. 95
'While they last. 'J
Se orate :amen c sarin $1 r •
P g r,.. ta 1 gat .
Men's Fine `.
dIFIRTg
Tooke make. Reg, 51•.5J.'. Clearing
Men's Hear* .Winter
k CAPS',
Men's :leather , u
CAPS, w.•.
Odd Pants, 'Real Reduction'
OVERA.LI S
.8 Oz.., Clearing'
anis 1. -UP
$2.00'
1 INDDREAKERS' .... .
Horsehide .
•LEATHER• COATS
Fur Collars:• Clearing
envy
^WORK SHIRTS L
WORK
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en:, CARD OF THANKS
f Mr. Adam Johnstone, daughters. an
fly son of the late Mrs: Wm. Sherwood
sincerely 'wish to thank 'friends an.
d neighbours for their kind. acts and ex
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s, pressio of sympathy. and floral trib
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`aria's nine prov.,ineial treasurers, an
more than 200 representative .citizen
The fi
formerMinisters of Finance are: 'the
It Hon. Sir Thomas White, the Hon.
Sir . Henry Drayton, the Rt. ;Hon:, R.
Bi Bennett; thea Hon. E. N. Rhodes
and .the Hon: Chas. A. Dunning. The
nine Provincial: Treasurers are Hon, •
Thane A., Campbell, P. I :Hon. An
gus, .L, ,Macdonald, Nova Scotia; Hon
G. T. Richard,- New Brunswick; Hon
Ji A Mathewson, Quebec; Hon Blit
chell F. ,Hepburn; •Ontario; Hon. Stu
art $ Carson, Manitoba; Hon: W. J
Patterson, Saskatchewan; on Solon
F. Low, .Alberta,; and .lion. John Hart
.British •Columbia: . '
Mr. Dunning has. also accepted the
chairmanship. of . the National Sub
scription Cginmittee,' which will ,s's
silt the National War , Loan Commit
tee, and will 'be .concerned •with the
securing of .larger. subscriptions . of
a national •character: It will be' re-
sponsible fol organizing the work of
canvassing the larger institutions' and
corporations, • in additiop to ,stimglat-
ing the broader :sale of the •bonds to
the .public. This committee will have
the active co-operation .et investment
dealers.throughout Canada,, a num-
ber of whom have. • allready done con-
siderable work in the preliminary .or-
ganization, . •
The First War Loan will provide
Canadians, as a whole, with their first
time -of their bereaveMent.
The family of the late Mrs. Eliz
their sincere appreciation foD the sym
pathy and help extended ^te
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their recent bereavement. , \ Special
. thanks to those who so kindly loaned
cars, sent flowers and to Rev. J. Wil -
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"Sandy" ThomPeon, injured
baseball Circles, was the victim.of • an
unfortunate accident recently, when
_ Off h ladder .While taking doivn the
\Christrnas 'tree. Mr. Thormiscin is em •
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pied From Injuiies.
kink
Albert, E. Quinn, a commercial
yeller and heating & plumbing expert
who' calls -at Lueknow, died on Sim:.
day, December 31st,' in Western Hos-
pital, Toionto, 'from a _skull fracture
Suffered in a fall down a stairway. .
known by a number:of people in- this
Community, and is a personal friend
of the Alurdielemily. A brother, Wm.
LUCRNOW
UNITED •
CHURCH
BORN •
HosPital on Januarr 1st, 1940, to Mr.
arid Mrs, Arrnstiopg Wilson, Luck. -
PALMER—In Kincardine General'
Hospital, on December 29th,.1939. to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer, Kin-
cardine, a son, 'Charles Michael.
JAN.. 14th
11 a:M.—HOLY COMMUNION.
Singing with Lantern Slides. .
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Friday, January 1201—Prepara-
tory Service at 8 o'clock. •
ST. 7 HELENS
The January 'meeting 'of the Wo-
men's Institute was held in the Corn,
presiding. .The Oil call, "Samething
a fair response. A•committee was
poirited.oto arrs,ange for two At Homes
thiS 'month and it was decided ta do-
nate $10.00 to the Ked iCrois. ToWels
and handkerchiefs to 'be eewn 'for
the Red •Cross were -giVen.. out. This:
Was Grandmothers' Day in charge of
Mts. Thonl read a paper entitled •"Our.
Grandmother."1. "Thoughts for the
New „Year" was the title of a poem
yead ki Mrs. Bannister,. Mrs. Charles
MacDonald read one on."Featherbee.
Mrs. "Ball, Mrs, ,D. Todd and,Mrs.'
3. 'rho.= were jadges for, the, eandy
Big Savings -
THIS WEEK -END
B. PEARLMAN
contest and' awarded firat prize. to.
Mrs: Ewart McPherson and second tri
bY the 'hosteases. Mrs. Miller,
Anyone iu the eenimunitY who
weould like to aid the Red...Oros:4 by
knitting or sewing may obtain mater-
ial by getting in tench ,with Bire.
pr Mrs. Wallace Miller,
servation and teaching at the school
Mrs. Harry -Middleton of Listowel
la spending .this. Week with ber par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Swan. I
An "..At Home" under the auspices '
of the Women's Institute .will be beld '
in the Community Hall on Friday
evening. • Musie will be proyided by
The Y..P. U. meeting was, held on
Sunday evening with the -president
,the chair. The Scripture lesion was
read by Mrs. Charles MacDonald.
Special numbers were, a reading "See
It Through" by Helen MacDonald; a
'trio composed of Dorothy and, Gor-
don. Miller and E. W. Rite, sane`Near
Good Time" was taken by` the presi-
terestink. discussion en• the topic, led
The Y. P. U. held a .sleigh riding
party on Monday evening .ivith tean•e•
supplied by Walltiee Miller and Ear'
Durnin. After a pleasant ride, lunch
and,games were enjoyed at the -Manse
*The 1i:tanner meeting of the United
' uar3i 16th; at. r o'clock. All members
are urged to be present.'
SURVEYORS ARE 11J1Sir,
IThere is much conjecture over the
' cOntinued" activity Of engineers and
surVeyera 6f the Federal Department
of Defence on 'property hi Ashfield
ifovinshiP, "locatep on Concession 4.
(the. Dungannen road), one and onot
qUarter miles east of Port 'Albert.
thesecend contigent: of engineers is
non on .e ground.
Reports 'are insistent 'that
,airfield of one:thousand acres, to he
• used in connection with the Erripire
aviation training scheme, is io be la-
cated on the light; sandy plains of
Ashfield, now osed as grass Wins.
Another report has it that. thre
be •located in Huron County, to be
used for specialited training, bomb
ing being mentioned. One. official o
Sky Harbor airport, referred to the
tWo proposed landing fields as aux.
iliaries to Sky Herber in the partici!.
lar specialized training course -tilt
Department has in. mind. The close
ness Of Lake Huron is, .of course, th:
important factor. But the fact tha''
already three snrvey parties have.
been Sent here ia,taken as significant '
'Nobody knows what *hat;
the Officials of the _Department art
not talking. Loeal airport officers 14o
fess tO know nothing and that id prot
ably right. The iamp suspense and
conjecture exist in Watploo and other
entities, where surveyhrs at* bask.--:.
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oderich' Signal -Star.
A child's definition of an adult is
ne Who has stoPped 'growing except '
n the middle. son.
United Church W. M. S.
'The. Women's •Missionary Society of •
the united .Church held- their annual
meeting Wednesday, .. January .3rd.
The btisiness period included the. re-
ports of the Secretary$ and treas-
urer, Mrs, 'Turner, President of the
:Mission. Band, gave a splendidre-
peat- of the year'3 work'and asked for
on assistant, as a number of the.girls
are now teen-age . girls. It was de-
sided to •consider organizing a• C. .G. '
]:. T. Group. This .matter was left in
the hands of the Nominating Commit-
tee: The pastor, Rev. R. CG. Todd; con-
ducted the installation. of .officers for
the Year 1940. •
Hon, presidents, Mrs. John Joynt,
Mrs. John Button; . pres.; Mrs: N.
Bushell; vice-presidents, • Mrs. W. P.
Reed, Mrs. G:. Andrew and . Mrs. 'Both-
well; ;,recording secretary, Mrs. W. r,
B. -Anderson; corresponding secret
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any,' Mrs. R, 'IL Thompson; 'strangers'
secretary, Miss, M. Mallough, Mrs..
Campbell;' treasurer,, Mrs. Thos.
Ito.irns; Temperance . secretary, Mrs:
T. Alton, Literature secretary, Mrs.
Wm. Murdie; associate helpers; Mrs.
W. L. MacKenzie, Mrs. E. Hodginia;.;
Missionary monthly, ' Mrs. Barbara
Strtithers,• Mrs. C. Decker; Christian -
stewardship sec., Mrs; J. W. Joynt;. .
Missionand president, Mrs. A. Tur-
ner; supply committee, Mrs,' Fish ••
er, Mrs, G. Greer, Mrs. A. Hainft
ton.; sick •committee, MT% J.. R. Me -
Nab, Mrs. 3. Cameron; pianist,.Mrs.
J. Ball, Mrs, R. Robertson.
' At the close of the meeting, after-
noon tea . was served by Mrs. Bush-
ell, Mrs. Cameron and ,Mrs. Ander-
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ecials in Blankets, Rugs, Ciongoleunis, Oil Cloths,
Sheetings, Cottons, Dennints
Warm Underwear For Ail Xlte Family.
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