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Marjory Olliphant, of Bur
is holidaying with Mrs. Ed
her girl
previous
“We did very well with that ad
vertisement. I want* .to continue it
for another week,” said one of our
advertisers on Monday.
Revival Hour
9-10 p.m.,
E.D.S.T.
Buffalo, visited last week
parents, Mr.
CHARLES E.
P.O. Box 123 1— Los Angeles
California
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Applications from those engaged in war work will not be
considered.
Evelyn and
of Woodham,z spent
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.unnit
Sunday next
a.m. Rev. L.
Tourist: “Do many strangers
settle around here?” Tourist Home
Propietor: “They all settled, And
them without no more baggage than
you, have to settle in advance.’’
SHIPKA
Isaiah Teatreau who has
for the past two weeks with
was taken to the hospital
TUNE IN
Old Fashioned
PILGRIMS’
HOUR
2-3 p.m. E.D.S.T.
Mutual Network
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Local Station
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CONSUVT
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyres, Mr.
and Mts. Mark Coots and Miss
Ruth, all of Detroit visited the past
week at the home of Mr. Joseph
Carruthers.
Mrs, LeGrand Wright, of Detroit,
yisited during the past week with
her mother, Mrs, Hayter.
Mr, and Mrs, McKenna, of Park
lull, Mrs, Will Hardy
Winnfred, of London,
Mr. Mansell Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
during the Tomato Season
beginning about August 25th
Libby, McNeill & Libby
CHATHAM, ONTARIO
Choose
RATES
1 to
750
KIRKTON
August Meeting
The Class that Counts held
iAugust meeting at the home of
Miss Evelyn Hammond. The theme
used throughout the meeting, “God’s
Purpose for Our Nation.” Jean Al
len read the Scripture. :
Toria Ross. The roll call
Hints” was well
■decided to buy
It was suggested
husbands at the
Dorothy Tufts
lovely solos with Mrs. Fred Swit
zer accompanying her. Beatrice Rog
er gave a paper on “Canadianism”
After the closing number games
were enjoyed.
Prayer by
“Canning
answered. It was
two quilt linings,
we entertain our
October meeting,
favored with two
Hickey
tended the funeral, of the late
Arthur Jackson at Seaforth
Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Perry Bice, of Lon
don, who are holidaying at Grand
Bend visited on Tuesday afternoon
at the
gins.
Miss
lington,
Stewardson and other friends here.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Carruthers
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray
attended the birthday party at Mr,
YZm, Mellin’s on Thursday evening,
Mr, and Mrs. J, Carruthers and
Mrs. Edison Pollock spent Sunday
at Pt, Edward.
GREENWAY
The religious moving picture “John
Sterling,” presented by Rev. Moore-
house, of Arkona, will be presented
in the United Church on August 30th.
Mr. and Mrs. George Luther, of
Sarnia, visited reeenly with 'Mr, and
and Mrs. Arthur Brophey.
Miss Viola Curts, of London, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr,
and Mr, 'Chas. Curts,
Mrs. M. Clemens r.n., returned
to the home of her parents, in For
est, on Friday after taking care of
Mr, Robt. English for several weeks.
We are glad to report that at present
Mr, English is somewhat improved.
* Mr. and Mrs, W- Miller, Lois and
Don, of
with her
Shettler,
Misses
CRER1TQN EAST
Mrs. Sam Sims and daughter Betty
spent a few days at G^and Bend
last week with Mr, and Mrs. David
Baird and, Mrs. John Baird.
Miss Arliss Wein has returned
home after holidaying in London.
Mr, and Mrs, Lome Hayden and
family, of Birr, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Charles GJanvilie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, of
Sarnia, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Mots.
Miss Gwen Sims, of London, is
holidaying with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. H, Lewis.
Mrs. Lucy Brown and daughter,
Kay, of Ailsa Craig, and Miss Olive
Quance, of Toronto, visited Mi', and
Mrs, Wm. Mots on Sunday,0 Association
Mrs.
been ill
pleurisy
in London on Sunday last.
Miss Shirley Mason, of Grand
Bend, spent part of last week visi
ting at the home of her grandpar
ents, Mr, and
dine.
Services on
held at 10.30
in charge. Sunday School following.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keyes, of Var
na, visited with relatives .here on
Friday last.
Mr, and Mrs. Austin Sturdy and
Mrs. Sturdy, of Goderich, and. Miss
Reida Sturdy, of Port Albert air
port, visited on Sunday last with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ratz and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt, of Cen
tralia, spent Sunday last in Wind
sor with Mr. and Mrs. E. Bawden
and family. . . ■
Miss Nola Sweitzer, ;R,N‘, and Miss
E. Stewart, R.N., of London, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Matt.
Sweitzer and family. The girls are
camping this week at Grand Bend,
Mrs. Roy Deitriclr is confined to
her bed at present. Her friends hope
for a speedy recovery.
Miss Violet Sharpe has returned
home after attending summer school
and is at present holidaying at her
home' here.
SOLDIERS
RUB OUT TIRED ACHES
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oke, of Toron
to, are holidaying in Exeter and are
staying at the Central Hotel.
Miss. Gloria Appleton returned
Saturday from Stratford after a two
weeks’ visit with her cousin, Miss
Margaret. Johnson.
Mr. Gordon Emmett and Miss Ruth
Fraser, of London, were holiday visi
tors with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Fraser during the past
week.
Rev. J. W. and Miss Florence
Down left Thursday, August 5, for
their extended trip down East. Miss
Down entertained some of
friends over the week-end
to leaving.
Mr. Billy Hill, son of Mr.
Francis Hill, of Hamilton, is visiting
with his grandmother, Mrs. Grace
Aidworth, and the the home of his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Moses
Beckler, of Usborne,
Mr. Ond Mrs. Lawrence Leggate,
Kitchener, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Leggate’s sister, Mrs. Wm,
Cutting, of town', also two nieces,
Mrs. Margaret Coombes, of Hay, and
Mrs, Ruby -Maier.
Miss May Armstrong has returned
from Kincardine after a two weeks’
holiday. She was accompanied home
by her mother, Mrs. Sarah Armstrong
whp spent several weeks with her
daughter and soh-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. I-L McCreath.
The Cough That Sticks
The Cough That Hangs On
This is the kind of a cough it is hard io get rid of,
the kind that bothers you during the day and keeps
yoU awake at night.
Why not get a bottle of Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine
Syrup and see how quickly it will help to relieve you
of this coughing condition?
It acts promptly and effectively, going to the foundation Of the trouble,
loosening the phlegm, soothifag the irritated air passages, and stimulating
the bronchial organs.
"i “Dr. Wood’s” has been on the market for the past 48 years.
. Price 35c a bottle; the largo family size, about 3 times as much, 60c, at
all drug counters. u t „
Tho T> Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont,
Mary Bullock,
the week-end
with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. E.
Bullock.
Mrs. W. T, Elens visited last week
with relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woodburn
and Leona visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. E. (Harris, of Brinsley.
F. J. DELBRIDGE, Representative EXETER
CLIP THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR REFERENCE
The following is the official count
of the Huron Provincial election
held August 4th. There was but
one change in the original figures
of the votes polled within the rid
ing. At No. 4 poll, Hullett, Dr.
Taylor secured 25 votes instead of
26 as published, Dr, Taylor’s plura
lity is 470. The change in figures
Majority for Tuckey
is due to late returns from
Camps.
Military
1 >»5 S o
8 aj o
o Eh Eh
Exeter
1A .............. 9 65 41
IB .............. 8 71 47
2A ............. 8 73 50
2B ............. 7 69 69
3A ............. 16 75 53
3B .............. 8 71 66
4 .....................8 41 24
64 465 350
Majority for Taylor—115
Hensail
1A ............. 12 81 67
IB ............. 5 84 88
17 165 155
Majority for Taylor—10
Clinton
Advance Poll '1 5 7
1 ................ 21 115 89
2A ............. 15 57 38
2B ............. 14 57 57
3 A............... 21 67 39
3B ............. 7 51 40
4 .........1.... 33 86 67
112 438 337
Majority for Taylor—101
Seaforth
1 .............. 10 57 64
2 ............... 12 61 67
3 .............. 18 30 71
4 .......8 39 60
5 .............. 30 43 23
6 .............. 13 45 61
91 275 346
Stephen
Usborne
.;..... 18 53 43
....... 26 38 41
........ 21 25 46
....... 11 48 40
....... 13 54 54
.... 14 47 16
....... 19 61 33
———
122 326 273
Majority for■ Taylor—!
Majority for Taylor
McKillop
1 ..So ...... 4 17 145
2 .M.iU.-i...--...... 57 36 ■ 63
■3 ........ 69 24 71
4 ...................... 33 47 55
163 124 334
Majority for Tuckey—210
Number of Voters on Lists 17,518
Goderich
Advance Poll 0 2 3
1 ........... 12 46 32
, 2 ................... 17 87 52
3 ................... 23 05 66
4 ................. 27 40 23
5 ................. 20 67 71
6 .............. 19 30 41
1 .................... 22 91 71
18 ................. 4 26 45
0 ................ 19 122 72
Majority for
10 .............. 15 91 68
11 ............. 14 35 52
12 ............. 26 68 49
218 800 645
Goderich Township
Stanley
1 ................. 11 29 48
2 ..3 20 72
3 ................. 13 21 38
4 ............ 23 129 ■32
5 ................ 12 57 24
6 ................ 12 57 49
7 ...12 24
8 ................ 7 100 59
84 425 346
Majority for Taylor—1■79
Majority for Taylor—122
Majority for
Hullett
.... 52 27 65
.... ' 16 40 36
.... xP 25 41
.... 30 39 77
3 17 21
7 17 61
.... 27 48 54———
146 213 355
Tuckey-
•39
Hay Township
1 ................. 14 36 46
2 ................. 12 21 54
3a ............... 29 25 44
3b ................ 23 31 37
4 ................. 63 54 78
5 ................ 20 33 36
6 ................ 26 144 25
7 ................. 8 22 26
8 ................. 13 15 74
———
208 381 420
Majority for Tuckey—:
Majority for
Tuckersmith
1 ............ 51 40 40
2 ................ 24 45 45
3 ................ 40 16 72
4 ................. 17 28 84
5 ................. 29 32 57
6 ................ 18 26 54
—*—-—
179 187 352
Tuckey—165
Recapitulation
Clinton .......... 112 438 337
Goderich ....... 218 800 645
Seaforth ......... 91 275 346
Exetei’ ........... 64 465 350
Hensall ............ 17 165 155
Goderich Twp.. 110 317 195
Hay .............. 208 381 420
Hullett .......... 146 213 355
McKillop ....... 163 124 334
Stanley ........... 84-428 346
Stephen ......... 268 728 270
Tuckersmith .. 179 187 352
Usborne ...... 122 326 273
Military Camps 21 46 41
1803 4889 4419
Majority for Taylor over Tuckey-
Total Votes Polled .
470.
Rejected or Cancelled Ballots
Number of Proxies
11,154
A New York newspaper used
print its shipping news on the same
page as the obituaries, One morning
the readers found two of the cap
tions interchanged, resulting in a
long list of highly respectable nam
es being sot forth under the marine
heading: “Passed Through Elell
Gate Yesterday,
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speedy distribution, Ration Book 3 will be issued
locally at the distribution centres listed below.
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1 Fill in the application card—-
which is the first postcard in
your present ration book. DO
THIS AT HOME.
O PRINT clearly—do not write
“ —the information required,
and sign at the bottom with your
usual signature. Follow the method
on card illustrated.
TO THOSE ON VACATION
If you are staying at a sum
mer cottage, with friends or
relatives, or at a hotel as a
non-permanent guest, give
your usual or permanent
address on the application
card.
2 Do not detach the card from
* your ration book. This must
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Distributing Centre. If already de
tached, it should be brought in
along with your present ration
book.
4 Persons of 16 years or over “ must sign their own cards;
Cards of persons under 16 years
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dians. Children under 16 will not
be allowed to apply for new ration
books, either for themselves or for
other members of the family.
DO NOT SURRENDER, DESTROY OR THROW AWAY YOUR PRESENT RATION
BOOK. IT CONTAINS COUPONS YET TO BE USED FOR MEAT PURCHASES;
RESIDENTS OF RURAL AREAS may apply on behalf of their neigh-
hours, providing Ration Book 2, and properly filled in application
cards, are-presented.
RESIDENTS OF A TOWN OR CITY. Any senior or responsible
member of a household may apply for new Ration Books on behalf of
other members of the household, providing Ration Book 2 and properly
filled in application cards, are presented.
On presentation at a Distributing Centre of your present
ration book with properly completed application card,
you will be issued your new Ration Book 3; and your
present Ration Book will be returned to you.
Volunteer Workers are giving their time to serve you at the Distri
buting Centres. Help them by following these instructions carefully.
LOCAL DISTRIBUTING CENTRES
ADDRESSES DATES HOURS
Public Library, Exeter
Town Hall, Hensail
School House, Centralia
Township Hall, Crediton
Commercial Hotel, Dashwood
Township Hall, Zurich
Grand Bend
Township Hall, Elimville
Aug. 27, 28
Aug. 27, 28
Aug. 27, 28
Aug. 27, 28
Aug. 27, 28
Aug. 27, 28
Aug. 27, 28
Aug. 27, 28
2 to 5 and 7 to 10
2 to 5 and 7 to 10
2 to 5 and 7 to 10
2 to 5 and 7 to 10
2 to 5 and 7 to 10
2 to 5 and 7 to 10
2 to 5 and 7 to 10
2 to 5 and 7 to 10
p.m.
p.m.
p.nL
Townspeople are requested to get their book in the afternoon
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