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WE-STFIELD, k'eb. 20, -Reeve Ray-,
Mend 4eL10101h1 attended the Lione Club
:Alto' night, baroniet held at the Mee
Kenzie liouee, Clintore, Wt. ereeelnewe.
Mr. W 11. CalliVklI visited Wit 'week
at the home of hie 91augittal Aira. Wea.
i 'meter, Crewe.
Aire. 'Woe Govier visited at the lonne
of her son, Mr. Mervin Goeler a Mor-
rie towneldp, and her daughter, Mre.
Earl Caldwell of Myth, last week:.
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We are Burry to hear that Mrs, Harry
Armotrong had to enter Clinton Ho3-
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pital for an operation on Thurieley.
We hope for a speedy reeovery.
Reeve Raemond It. Iledationi at-
tended the *Mai meeting of the
County Council at Godericit on Monday.
A xnunber of the ladies met at the
homeof Mr ni Fred J. Cook en Monday
afternoon to quilt a quilt Tor the Red
Cross., Thee material was donated by
liss Annie Harrison. A pot -luck SUp,.
per was served. • . ,
W. A. Campbell and Mr..1Cen-
neth CamObell, visited on Thursday
with Mrs. Barkley of Dungannon.
Mineral of .the Late Frederick Gook,
'--The sympathy of ,this community is
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t • rni
Use I ut‘li
go* haw _ Ffibierposas
taupwols sailor Isoppeanimit
aselictir
1% KIK Prn.aleg neer bottom* .
liwimortewomo 1 tooloponoila
lager 1 tiompooli win* _.
1114110I): (I) View tgitt;r:suil ow; &di
beitka.mg udbeat fc.r 3 xr,auto, (2)
Sox wtb PQwut cj.sad ait tatioe,
andaddistte4-44t,e0,43111324talitiltroNQ,I.
lrywavo rola Fttle,y3ta wattr
twutswenglik airriatiVe :n tnttutn(, 4)
1.44.Tailawnfibcatiwc11, kocak
Cut la ECOdelate Wit,1 of 125,cicirocr.,, 1:Trcai
fgotkitictwc-calciyuaGna0Tht*ofeake.(,,c,..•ea-
lautocc eppc'ilant=a4bo5pzirklciont,..T. .
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.L;stete to"CAVALCADIE OF wiikokr
Ery Alonday, Wawa*, ottd Ergo,'
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eenee-eneene.
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(1200 K C.)
(1210 Ka)
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ST. HELEN!
Feb,' I,
'Aadersoa returneA on Saturday .froin
Yoronto, where Mr. Anderson is malting
• favorable recovery after An OPeratian
•-performed•last week ia-St. -Mteliaers.
parents, Air: mai Mrs. W.' Jellumplirey.
, Mr, Neely 'Todd orStratfaidewite,14.
recent visitot at his honie here.
Women's Institute suc-
eessful at-beitue, was held, in the -Com-
munity Hall on Friday evening •under
the auspices of the Wornen's Institute.
Mrs. Allan 'Durnin ,presicled over ti pro -
Hospital. , gram which Included community sing
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The. met weth. the Chriatian ing, a nafeical number by the Martin
fellowship convener, Dick WeatheW ..dwrchestra, a vocal duet byLASessrs, Gar:
' • head, in charge, The meeting was . net Farrier and Scott katterson
'opened "vvittenquiet -music. the topic-, '-'5V.hitecleurchenseeselatineteseiection- ber
.'Our Quest for Truth," .wao: ably taken,' Garnet Farrier and a skit; "A•Terrible
byeeMree-Rtimage. Thie WItiiit followed tiatieeteophee well pteeented by Ray
, by a duet by Cuyler and Arthur Ram- eatennisten.Earl AlcDonalde Jack A.itclei-
age. Plans are under'. way -for the : sOn, 13111Ie McPliernoxi and Eddie , Al
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annual banquet to he held sel Thursday 1, breelit, under the direction Of Miss. lel, c-
,e,mning.; " (1,eillin. The Martin orchestra of
Mr. and Mrs* George Walker of „East , WIlitechnreh provi•
ded music for the.
•Wawanosh - were recent gues'ts ef her dance that followed.
ifarr,y Edge of •Seafoxili has cemil kAire. wit
1w a 1110 late
'snowed work, on the reniodelling of the Jaiw t1 MeMie11ai4, died ella1el11e7
11ell Telephone office at St. Ataryee for Weelneedtis evening'et last wce4. t 1:1ie
whieh 110 llaS the„nolltraet. • ,of her, daughter, Mrs, „IL R.'
While playing 'tag at Winghara public Irobanee „at Syafortli. She' enffered. a
6C11001, Lein Loehridge, daughter 4)f Mr. ' three hours -before her death,
111(1 It Waiter Loekeitig,e. tuad 110111. atV„oxboro i5eVerItY,.€31X 5,'"eari1 ago,
fell, breaking both bones in her, fore•-•htvau a g'randda'ngliter of Robert
tirun , eirott, pienver reetelent O meionop.
,ex.tended to the' liereav,ed family .and
friende of the late Mr. „Frederick Cook, 1144111 'Skinner,. Passed awliee at Exeter
sr., who passed away last Tuesday .on leeheay last in her ,eightieth year.
Morning. The funeral service; ?nitieli .seteetteeng are two Sons,- Everett and
wasi • held on Thureday afternoon at Frauldia, and a stepson, Melville, all
tile home of hie SOU Sterdeet, wAS coil"'
4aoeho, one a ser1for1.ie8 .Slinee the death of her leueband he had
oe.,t rteddeno, dicdDfl eirmay nit;ht 1111 made her home 'with ter denglittnee
ioe nee.ty.,,sieon• - tee had noon Alexteethe! nerr and MIt
ro. . r.
eident of eafort
Sh for. over eixty ni4P4'”'"1 ,both. of Seafoetb
re .
um** yNopairiamidi et
raionades.
The euunal depairtsmitit ezeuiditittluit
ihuetable foe tile ei•boul eerut emit*
trifttelenniner hate*.eiir
initario flpiUueutot,,,Edueat Oen Et
a1IihU 011 rpper *Ilea integers
enema:Ten Friday. June It anti Win .ne
completed 011 Friday. Jul* 4.411,
tranve examinatiotte coif tinenee JUili3
27 and will he completed. 3 one 2'4,
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qpiic following the timetalftle: Up-
per liehool; Juno 14, probleiwe; tone
17, Grei.:1; anther..3 and Greek composi-
tion; 3nue 114, Spaniel). author; and
etoneweltion; Jane 19, teen:Us:1i
etenpoeition andnilgel)ra; Jnne 249, .14it,g,
literrttnre tAnd algebra ; Juno 21,
hiet'orer aud pile -eine; June nt Iteneh.
authore, Vrenett literature told Feenell
Retiring ,feene Business . __. • 4.4 101.0enition; June 29:1, botany taini % trig-
, gt A t tr
er for 'forfS,' "Verikeon
-- a • ovaetJ
ry une "0- '1 et in eutbore Ott, ineitietion of Itev. Fred Fo\vier, ,
of Vancouver, to tile Charge og r•lue- 1(14 1411 at ceeeeton; Ilafiedienpeed o leaten nenvoegtion and teet(1ey•iee eone.
frale and tla(lie'S rt(,31).yteri.l11. eengre- ht.; ti,,•e0et.111 ,let(,,re there (and isr tit11t.. nioree ,junene, eepeog-y andeeeesideeey; , fe;
nations Will 'tahe Pl•ViCe at 'IA11011410. eio,fte onein'eite " Tees seeieeseoe as Store- Jul* eel, German aittltore andeGernian. ')" Draie5'sor''' 41; a t, (.411111aiirY '
, oyes atldreesing the student* ue ta e ,
Cr°°(1 • ''••• • keener is lfras'er Brown." a Klrediton boy, *ti "
The death' of Craig, haehe- who hat, been mduo,. their departure lie hail been er"erbose
1, jljj 110 'tor 14. IU( 'of H04811.11, oecurred on the winter* ,
1 * le '''' 't- IL l'..tes Iiigh sehool entrance timetable; Aix°
q 4.,.. • y tmd prosy. . .
February 20th la hie 'seventy-seventh Bees Dee . „ , 27, Iettelleh litelature an4 mathematics- „
e , Flieally, geatlerneu,lie et -included, .
ear, A brother, aohn Craig, „and a ,
. Ivbeninve,Rebha , . , June 28, 1.;.Ln„-litiiit compomtion tuid gram- Afreraem or , n w en 3,4011 go on into
b fie t le -' t " ' '
er,' MiIl
se, anneheresidet 11(11 a11 aWhen Air . David Leitch' df Esmond,- -1(P4'Itir 'Ind 41.18g-liSh .1)41111'''''''' ''' the world you will 'find yourselves heft
Ost
.' It idoee not appetir Me. the time.- tO face with a lot of peoide who liave
Catherine Andreiie. widow of Wil- ville visited leis beehives the; Aveek, a
e table, the -date for, tine subjeet to I* lost their heads,'"
short distance west of tb.e village, oe arranged after th, 4,;ti-Pidieatiells ',re re-
fontio that. marauders 11 td tampered .
ceivd-e- ellietory. of, eopeneeree in the "IS that nay hat?" sad ill° restaurant
W the hives and , as a. result two eteen , eee, 'llus been.- 1A,tron, to the hat -cheek girL - "I den't
sWerma.. of bees were dead. The ;tow ',24,,t,c-r toecenee
Auld been torn em the hives , anti the provided, for students, who leave . been:
examinations
know,' sir,", she replied, (lent it's the •
FridaYelast-of. WilliameEd,wariMilieh-- nyoneewould get -in-ILAIlinter hive ' Is ;School or department and intend to
ailed' at the University of Toronto*
• ducted by Rev, IL C. Wilsennwho took
thetext of his addreseefrone-P,salms904
12—"Teach us to number our Oays that
we may apply our hearts unto wisdom,"
The pallbearers were Messrs. II/altet
Cook, Geo. Cook, Gordon Walter
Scott, Telford t ook, Fred W.. _Cook.
The interment evae in Brandon ,oerae-
Belgrave. •
Wedding-- Anniversary.—. surprise
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The „death ocetirred at Seaforth. 'hooey etolen. The little bit of honey in attendance at a eouirtiereial High _one you gave meet ,
,talientheecourseeineemmeree- and -flee
was a. native.of Ilullett, but farmed .beee and other elaniage,-Mr.; Leiteh
...ley, in his eightyelifth year. Deceased 'nothing comPared . to the. loss of the
111 Alelnillop before 'Moving to Setifortle, states. .The matter is beteg reported to -
PEACE AT 'WALKERTON A 11.1F To. Those_
"He is survived bY ilia wife. . policee-eSeaferth News,
• Mrs. John Keys,of Ilennall, died sod!
a ti " the--inu •
0_, ge
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her sOn, Albert, north. of Exeter, with eir. II. ' MeCtertney, God,eriele town- wene repereussions -over" the appoint-
denly ori February 21st at the home.of ° LOST AIONEX RECOVERED enpal arena at Walkerton, where the e
Past ddi
Peate has -been ilecl re in
Wlien men pod' women get pitet"
• whom. 'she was Yielting. She, was in ship, leas one reen of Aiinehine -to
Ment of littrold Barite]. a forme' 1114111-
.perty ivas held at the home of Mr,. her eightieth year. Iler husband pre; 1)righten the gloom 411u);041the„loss • 134 111-
and Mrs. Roleitel Vincent on PridaY deeensiel-1.411 'and tss o. sou„e and a oe..eie houee by ern iaee wennesday. uer of tilli.f;',eonelb, tonen. clerk
evertingein honor of their thirtieth wed- (laughter survive. • . " -It was reported at the tnne [that m and* treasurer. Mr. M. I. Joneg repre-
r. •
-•-•"Ilinee Ellen Sreenan, lifelong resident ,leieentrtuey htiO Iost *70 04,811. ''While tfltiVO 14-t-ue rovnioial 1)('Poxtment
of Ilay' township„ di:ed on, 'February
ding anniversary. Thirtyesix-felenda
and relatives wel.'e present: * Aire and
Mrs Vincent were reeiliients of
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gifts of lovely silverware„ -Mr. 11. Yin -
cont, -.4s. the son of the late Air. an,d'nqrs.
Alenno -Vincent. Mrs. yincent was
formerly Mary'Buchanan, daughter of
the late Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Buchanan,
The wedding Cereintmy wan performed
at the home of the brides.. parents on
-February ,••23, 193.0, in the presence of
ducted .by. Rev. A,1; Jones, pastor of
the Westfieldchurch at that time: After
their "marriage'. MIT. and "Aft'S. Vineent
event Weet and limhesteaded at Co„utts,
AlbernienTheir home was the home of
• all ths ihomcsteaders aad bachelors in
n • that part of the rcOuntry.Mrs.'-Vincent
taught school for a year while- in the
West, a special certificate beinwrh'franted
litYritilx"ittrottMeheirmwerewnqrrailialdat
ante time. In 10.0 Mt and Mrs Vin-
cent moved back .to this part of the -
tonotry, ,where.theY have since resided.'
-Mrs. ' Vincent has taught a class • in
<Sunday school for years, and both Mr.
anO Mrs:•Viiicentare willing helpers- in -
alt church work. Both are members of
the Westfield Malted church. We ex-
tend to them our heartieSt-eongratula-
.
• • CongregationaMeeling.--The annual
congregational - meeting of ViTesttield'
6thilte11church -wa.s held on Wedneiday
afternoon, with the pastorrRev.
"Wlisoii, lit laarge. * MisS. Wfnnihei
Campbell presided. atthe piano. Mrs.
AllekvinMeDowell waseappointed Sbere-
tary for the Meeting. The Scripture
lesson -was read feom Isaiah •55, and
eho 23rO•Psalin was repeated in unisoh.
ev
'R. • Mr. Wilson 'led in prayer. The
'Ys'.91M7AV:4:,
4t.11,,,..1-mttrvar.
20th at the home of her nephew, Arthiir
,Sreenan, tear Blake., Deceased, who
nets in ger eighty-eightla year, had her
.honie in Zurich, but spent the lase two
years of lier life with 'her nepheW and
• wl.re. • .
• Sarah widow of W. Stott, a
native orOlinton,. died' at Detroit on
February 17th in her.,seventy-fifth year
mid the remains w.ere-t.fought to
ton for burial.- Deceased was (4. dangbe
114 he was around the rains next. 111°1'111'1g of AlunielPaiz Affairs, h•;18- withdrawn
he spied a ebarred part ot the pocket
vontoinino•4'fhe mOney and by a stroke.
of good 1uck the money waS little -the
Worse. Some 4ytie1eS 'Which .w'ere
thought lost have since, tuened up, Ilan -
Mg been taken to neigh15ors9 hOmes; As'
soon as' it is cony,enjnit ,),Ir„ McCartney
and family will move to theehouse on
the .1';'Aider ferm about threequarters
02 a mile down the read from the
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former bome:' In the meantioie they:
ter of the-lat'eAir. 6,Jed Mrs. Sohn 'Mal- are living with neighbors who haVe
.loy 'mid a s14er of the late Mrs. James 'been very--kintL in offering MIT in any,
Twitchell of Clinton. po•Nible way —1\Tevv,z4-11 cord.
M11 ob/jeCtion to Mr. Barker's. appoint-
ment; the CooncillorS whoeresigtied lu
protest of Mr. Jones"•interfeeucehave
withdranui their reSignatioos, and Mr.
Borker line -taken twee efine•daties*ef
his new offices.
Ik WaS. attending a 'meeting of the
Henpecked (iub uUden1y'th'e door
opened., - Hi wife sailed 'In, grabbed
him by the "Vier, shook. him until Ids
teeth rattled, and exclaimed: "What'
31.0 you. mean by attending this club'>
lou re not benpeektoL"- -
'Iliadic Age their energy.and activity,
in. many just...9,1)4es, leegm' to decline.n,
and their -ger.teea:vitality the
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Little eieloaeoses. and ailmelite f3eern •
harder to elialie off then formerly --
, and, here and there', eyiaences_of
breakdown begin to appear.
Now in the ttme vviten those wlee
wish to maintain their health and
'vigor, and retain- tilde -energy ,em-
iiiipeired. should :take a, course Of •
tlilburn's Health and Nerve Pills.
That -brace up and invigorate the
". System, and help stall off the decrepi-
eude of advancing Vare.
The. l',...-411!arn. Ltd.. ore:rant:a,. Ont. -
- Atti:14.
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when your home is properly efiiiipPecl -With erectile kV
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Eames. Wash day has no errors,tironing is a pleasant.
past-tiniee'cooleing is just fun, and polishing the floors'
doesn't cost any effert. Letus show you 'bow to enipy
theee,,, re odern comforts: -
Church membership roll was read, show-
ing a7resident inembei'ehip of 152 ;and
12 mon-resident- members, The. mem-
• bers of the session are': Rev: H. C.
Wilson, T. It Taylor, W. J. Parks,
Marvin MCDOwell;-Wm. McDowell, W.-
03aniPbell r board of .stewards;or
an Radford, Vine Valden,... Fred
• J.' Cook, Maitland' Henry; 3. L,
McDowell, Walter Cook. -.Alva - •Nle-
DeWell as Chuteh treasuier ; .missiOnater
:treasurer; Wm., „MeThAvell ; enurch 'sec-
retary,' Maivin .-McDowell; trustees,
Pied 3. Coo1 Fred IV, Cook,.cStelvin
Taylor,, Albert Walsh, Alva, McDowell,
Cliarfes' Smith, John ,Vincent,, veto is
riekesentative on the 'Official board; or-
.ganigt,:Wifinifed Gampbelt; assistant,
111.1r.g. Wm. McDowell church offieer,
Edgar Howatt ; • ushers, Leonard:Cook,
.Tain'es Walsh;' nteaeme• Alelfewell, Ray
Vine ert 14n0LjJjefl ne James
• MeGill;_*anditors, Albert Walsh, John
. - L. 'McDowell.The stewards? report
showed $886.112thlsedduring the. year
With a balance of $94.58. The mission-
• arY , treasurer reported $72.08, -for-
••egirded,- The Sunday sabool raised
Se4:150. • The W,1%LS. -report showed
$138,40 nasal •andt; $133.1g, isen!' to
, branch treasurer. The .'Ladies, • Aid
rtilsed $9220, with a balance of;$43:85
on hand. $80..10
'with 'a balaifee 'of $51,87.Th4. mcition of
tem.:
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appreeiation was extended to the
torical Committee. Tile church secre-
tary was asked ,te write a letter of
protest to, Premier Hepburn upon al-
. .
„low-nneebeer parlors to operate In. Huron
,bounty. •.Wm. Walden dismissed the
Meeting with' prayer, after Which,- the
• ladies. on the .',W.ALS, served a ten -cent
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ikere(ttg plane.early this year to harvest a bumper crop of smooth,
J-v•i- clean, high-quality potatoes. Good seed is the first requiree
ment for an excellent crop . t because only good seed will"geow
vigorous plants, plants that cart' withstand mostof Ale serious
diseases Con:WIWI #r,potatoes. "
Caoa.diaw.,Certificd $00,4' Potatoes are goodsed potatoes. By •
planting them, many of thilOSSes-diie to disi1as4 wilt be e -
higher -quality, cleaner,. smoother, -more uniform potatoes than
those grown from ordinary seed stock will be produced,
So, thisseason, harvest finer potatoes --and more ofthem.PlantCatt«
mlian Certified Seed. Grow potatoes that will grade Canada No. 1.
Csnadian Certified * Seed Potatoes are available! in all eitiadard
varieties. Be sute -to select' the variety, most Shitable for your
loCalityl Ask the local Districi Government Inspector, rant Pro.
tection Division, for full information and list of nearest distributor.,
' ° Feed supplies are senpoetani in wartime —
This year, plant and raise only the hest.
Look for this eertibtion tag 60 tilting or toatahiet
—the eety way of being sure of
palm; ainadian Cat('
fu'd &ed. Potatoes,
Examine it
CO El
INSPECTOR OR
oecrAnt o '
District Inspator, SadPotato Certificatiou.
c/o Horticultural Department, Ontario Agri,
cultural Cellep, Guelph. Ont.
.4griettlettra1 Supplies Ilona
DOMINION DEPARTMENT
• t/i: AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA.
Bootoarable 41,intes G. Gardiner,
itt
motor.
An advertfeing. expert. Is quoted as
saying that a careful* research elms
sliown,that a, certain 'well known metropolitan newsPaper is read, on an aver-
age,. for, twenty minutes, while the
ttiertige eountry' newspaper has a
tettiling life' of three hours to its
.e.redit. It is Italit arOund the house for
a week and everyone in t!li fara
takea turn In going through it.
e • ,
oes - our Food
Cause You Distress?
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NO EXTENSION 0F -:TIME: 114:BE.GRANTEDir -
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';•For the convenience of motiorisis, 1940 . registration
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plates and driveysl licenses ate now available No exten-
sion of time for lisp of 1939 plates andlicenses beyond
the date of expiry (Mairch 31st) will be ranted. The',
.. ta
The ilnittirment of the stomach is •
often of seriouengenedqueneest
foi-
only by properly digested food is the
System nomished and sustained.
, Bdidoele, „Blood Bitters is a re-
liable remedy for stoma& disorders
such as dyspeptilin Indigestion, sour
stOmach, belching of gas, headaches,.
etc.
It helpe to etimulein the °sorption
of saliva and gastrie.
mato factor in. digeetioneneutralizes
acidity, tones up the lining mem-
branes of the stoinac,h, and restores •
the natural, ehealthy preeese of
,
. digestion. * "
'Put your eteinielt right by taking,
B.I0.11. and bee' hOW quickly you will
start to enjoy IMO m&$ ire*. front. „
ligestive trouble*.
The T.. Mobutu, 0.....1414410ftwitiN
P
-,..• , forms' of app!ication foryenewa1of permits.andlicenses
A ,
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-:414/111 be found: on the back" of thoseissued for 1939.
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Secure your 1940.plates 'no* .t.pAirtit_ast our driver's '
license at the same .tinite.
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MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH" ,
-.,-O".11fA1TlifENT OF HIGHWAYS, ONTARIO
OPERATORS:
An :public
conntieidal
vehicle licenses
. entre
MARCH 31st
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