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THURSDAY; SEPT, 13th, 1911
Dashwo'
Mr \i Ehlers and friend '11r. Slhgir tt
of Brantford spent Saturday' jntow'n,
Mr,. and Mrs. Ig. Weltini and" Miss
Uiiuia ..pent the week end at Clif-
ford:
• Mr. .1o?tn 'Oestreicher; Naperville,
I11.. is visiting his parents,
3.11. and JIrs Henry 'Kellelrmat of
Elkton attended •the Brun,net—Oes-,
treicher nuptials,
Mr, and Mrs Goa Cook„. visited in
Auburn over Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. lS, ),: Adaiims •of Lind-
say are visiting e'elativies.
Mr. Lloyd Edighoffer .is attending
Business College In Stratford.
Quite a number from -.here are at-
tending. London ,Fan this Week.
'Mr and \Lrs. H. Zimmer of Strat-
ford spent Sunday in town,. •
_Rev. P. Grammer spent the week
end aL _ Ottawa.
Rev. H. A. 'I eil,ernian of Niagara
Falls attended 'the ,Brunner—Oestrei-
cher wedding Saturday.
Mr, Chas Rinker .had the misfor
tune to have several ribs brakes by
being caught in a belt while, at. work”
in the flax -mill.
WHALEN
Mrs N. Ogden spent a few days
at the home of Mrs, J. Schiefle of
Stratford and also attended Toronto
Exhin.tion last week.—Rev,
Hazlen oad of Toronto is visiting ret
ativea around these part's. -Ey elyn,;
- Ogden and bride are spending- :part
of thein honeymoon here with she
former's parents.—Mr. and ;firs.Al-
bert Gunning a,n,d Mr. and Mrs.'Aaron
Davis spent Sunday the guest of Mr.
Rab t. Knowles.:—Miss Edna Gunning
spent last week ,with hiss Mable
Parkinson at St. ?Tarysi—The fulnera1
of Margaret 11cGee .was largely at-
tended, internment taking place at. R.
C. cemetery near Lucas.—,Quite a
number from around here attended
London Fair this ,week, -Hector Mill -
son has purchased the implement bus-
iness in Granton, conducted by Herb
Gook and also: a new house 'in . ' the
Langford block, opposite the station:
He will take over the business Nov.
1st, Ile will dispose ,of his farm;
stock. implements, etc. shortly.
(Tao late for last week.)
A very sad death oL7curred hereon
Monday morning, when Margaret, the
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Pata
rick McGee died from an attack of
quinsy. The young woman was in her
24th year, was highly esteemed in the
community and popular among her as
sociates This is the ,second girl they
have last, their other daughter having
died 12 years ago. The sympathy •of.
et
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" During August,lnst I went to blunt
x real to cdnsu It ti speeialistas l had been
mg suffering terribly with Gtoue in the la
ys Bladder, iie had decided on an opera-
tion andwesassisted byanotherdoetor,
>s'they said the calculus -was Larger than.;, 31
ys a bean and foto bard fo crush and they
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could not title Rout, wer5 recom,.
• mended by a friend to try Gin Pills.
I I bought a box and found relief from. a
p( the pain at once, ., I dial not expect ■
id that they would relieve inc df the
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193 stone, but (0 my great joy I passed the
stone on October Srd and ani now a �..
or web auto and very happy.
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>f1 Gin Pills are the greatest saJvent ■
As for uric acid ever offered. Profit •'
by hlr. 1,essard's example if you It(
=( -have Stone or Qrave1, Rheuma-
▪ t'isni or others Kidney or Bladder
la disorder. X
Sart n/, all dealer's at ,5dc a box or
M6Lem-es for $2.5o. ,.
'1 Sample free if you write to
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10 • of Conteh, irimitµd, - T root*.
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neitlini.t.XOLIOSatl0'?�.5!555NIxt*N1'$„5*1
is extended to the family in, this their
sad affliction.
Centralia
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Mr, T. Bayes ' has treated himself
to a new Chevorlet ,carr-Wardhas
boon h ece1a ed r`1'li aynham
that he will be allowed, to come home
from Switzerland, where he has been
interned for a year, he having been
otter prisoner by the Germans at the^
beginning the war and held there
for stbortt a year previous to his trans,
ler to (ie m,tnyt,—Mrs, kl, a'lulls orad
Jars, T. are the delegates to
attend the .Patriotic League Gamlen.,
tion its H inan's .full next Tuesday,
Rev, .,Mr. and Mrs. Blatchford, form-
erly of this pastorate, are here renew-
ing old ac cluaintanc es in, and around
Centralia,,—Mr. nine. Mrs. Finlay .aa 1
sora of ,Blake are vits0tiprs. at the par-
sonage,
GRAND ' BEND
MILLINERY OPENING SEPT. 20
TO 23." -,Miss 101yn. Green has just
received a large stock of new and
0P4,o-date millinery and extends a
conidial invitation to the ladies of this
vicinity to cah .aund. inspect her stock.
KIRKTON
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The little son` Mr, and Mrs. Jas:
H • Rtobinson was laid in his 'graves ;es
f irkton Cenmete,i'y tang Friday after-
noon_ The parents have the sympa-
thy of the entire •com,tnufuity in 'the
sorrow that has ,come. to,' their horse
during the present season, Thciir.
t • youngdaughter, . � was
bf t„h � Rthu ,
taken after- a short illness from diph-
theria in the early spring, while their
eldest bay is overseas,'
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ZURICH
Mr, Nicholas Dear=hent anal sora of
Detroit visited relatives ll.eze,—�l'iss
Gertrude „Smith 1of i,Detroit is the
guest of her friend, Miss Mabel free
t t r,Mr„s. 13,- A. Campbell and children
attended 'the, Toronto:: Exhibition,—Mr,
HXubett 'Klapp, dental student, of ]'or-
ontoy is visiting ibis parents
ldi.ses Nettie and Tillie Well re-
turned to IDetrait last week—Light
frosts visited this section.t'ecently but
little damage was donet.-Na services
were held in the Lutherans e:hurcll on
Sunday, nor will there be any next Sun
day, Rev. llclub e being on .his. holiday
AILS:A. CRAIG—Hazen Faajoy, son
of Rev Fan.joy of this place, while, up
a telephone pole, •working for the
l3ell Ga., lost his'footingr and fell a
distance at''25 feet breaking his shoul-
der 'bone and tearing the cards.
OLDER BUT STRONS411
To be healthy at seventy, prepare at
forty; is sound advice, because in the
strength of middle life we too often forget
that neglected colds, or careless 'treat-
ment of slight aches and pains, simply
undermine strength and bring chronic
weakness for later years.
To be stronger when older, keep your
blood pure and rich and active with the
strength -building and blood -nourishing
properties of Scott's Emulsion which is a
food, a tonic and a medicine to keep your
blood rich, alleviate rheumatism and
avoid sickness. At any drug store.
Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont.
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BRUCE1 IEL b
Th:c --Reel Crass supplies. for Aug-
ust were 112 pairs . of sodas and 24
suits of pyjamas. -Miss Meals of Kip -
pen has begun; „teaching :ita'the •Tuck-
ersInith school 'east of here.—Dr. Ro-
gers 11as parc.hased the medical Prac-
tice of Dr. Glat(Fpteld and will short-
ly. return to. 't'h'e villagcj.—Mr. Ueo.
Broele,, has; sold his splencl d i farm an
the Mill Road to Mr. Rannie Asn-
1 strong" for $8,000;, A'Ir. Brock will'
move.: to the village where h.e has a
house,—The sacs news was received
here an Saturday last of the death 61
Clarence 'K uz{ert . Ile is a son.- of mi.
and irirs, John °llaizer of our village,
Hie: had been;sufferi;n from an attack
of typhoid Lever, wrliah onuse;d his
'death', --Rev, John Hart ,has l-eturn,ed,
Ip the home of 'his daughter, Mfrs, P.
Madden after 'speinclatig jthree montls
with friends 'down ,cast,—We are
glad to n'se,ntian ,rive nncovery, of Mrs,
Niles A:ikenhead, who has been very
ill d ri a th10 ast wee.;,
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Vision them at early morning when
through the rising- mists, there bursts a
hurricane of fire --
See your valiant boys-- calm, grim,
cheerful, " t r " °
but�jch.,�..z. �; �,, , s�r�ti��w ,�to��.rms until the
Hun's "morning hate" dies away.
Picture them. at breakfast, the meal
that must . bring them` the bodily sus-
tenance to carry then through the
strain of another day.
Then 'think what might happen if,
'one, Morning, '
there was no breakfast
.
---no , food, and Wo°d went down the
,lines, that Canada had failed them.
Vision all these things, and then ---
as Women of Canada -- Mothers of ,.
Men ---Answer this Call to Service.
Canada must send 'to Her Own, and
to the Allies. Fighting Forces, . more
wheat, more beef, more bacon, and
more of such 'other foods as are non-
perishable and easily exported.
They
statistics show that, everyday, in Canada, sufficient food is
thrown into garbage cans to feed the entire Canadian Overseas,
Army. • Travellers have often remarked that many a European
family would live well upon the quantity and quality of food
wasted in some Canadian homes.
Such waste' is shameful at any time; but in these
times it is criminal.
Woman's Auxiliary, Organization of Resources Committee
ers of - a+` -r +Ez
Canada can do, this without depriv-
ing her own population of a fair share
of any of these foods if You Women
will but help.
All we ask of you is, that instead of
buying so much white flour (if you do
you y c , n baking) you vary your baking
by using one-third oatmeal, corn, bar-
ley or rye;„ f lour. Or, if you buy your
bread, that you order a certain pro-
portion of brown bread each day.
Second, instead of using as . much
beef and bacon as, formerly, you vary
your family's diet, by, substituting for
beef and bacon such equally nutritious
foods as fish, peas, lentils, potatoes,
nuts, . bananas, etc.
Third, and this is. most important,
posi tivel y prevent the ' waste of a
single ounce of food in your house-
hold.
ouseholde .
Must. Be Fed
Sign The Foo
Our only hope is that with these truths before you, and hi
view of the vital issues, at stake, we may count upon your
earnest co-operation in stopping this appalling waste; and in
substituting other foods for the wheat, beef andbacon that
must be sent overseas.
Next week a Food Service Pledge and Window Card will be
delivered to you. It is your Dedication to War Service. The
Window Card is your Emblem of Honour.
in' Co-operation with The Hon. W. J. Hanna, Food Controller.
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