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REV. J R. PETER IN
OLINTON HOSPITAL
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(Coutinticil from page 1) ("I' INTON, March 25.-- i7tev. MR 'R.
*GO,I)F,RICII TOWN'�SIIII.'' . Peters, United ilureh minister at
1 85 Varna, is. in Clinton 'hospital zg the
2 ^,y 80 result of a motor accident at noon. to-
8 d,64 day on No." 4 highway one and a-ltaalf
4 4.0 miles south' of Ilr(teeneld, •
5. 48 Mr. Peters was driving south to the
6 40 Ire call highway intersection• with the
Zurieh, -road, near which point he was
181 to conduct a funeral service for Mrs.,
�Ch�arles..Ite`amri'a.rt, of near Zurich. A.
drifting snow screen prevented, him(
1 us F
62 ' seeing a ear ' approaching from the
: 131 6 south drivenb
Robert Barnes, e
s o
f
8 1d4 a17.,, ,Go erk1, until the two were almost
head-on in collision.
5 108 .•
8S Ile placed his foot on the brake to
e 7
6 R 55. 54 lce a. quick stop, aria • the lmpaet
107 129jaiallued his right kneecap against the.
mat
instrument board, resulting In as broke)
0A 8 72 and •mispxaced linea ap.: , 7. �o na ely both cars were travel-
ling ' 733 s 53 P rtu, t y, r
10A 80 h 08 ling at low speed.
p
A. passing northbound.. • motorist
10B6 brought the i»jurec mainister to Clinton
11 .57 70 F
( Iles ital' ' where' his injuries. were
Advance. ,Poll
12 1 ,fi a� 10730.
03 Ta • ,
0 treated b r. W. ".A.. 'kes.
, e� y � �.
v Officer 1'"r Ta or ill
_.• r....w.. Pro facial ce fink'1
1174. vestlgaied« ; J,M
]Sr, Pet rs, whose' worit`ineludes the
ehurebeai . t Blake arid Goshen, may be
unable to . take full charge ro>." a few
�_
weed. A Zurich Clergyman was called
'to, take charge of " (rte funeral service.
7 ARDEN ESSENTIALS
in Sw�i
.y 1.
G\i' d Q
1 �1,
Treasure Cheat
Eli ,beth Arden Special
'reasu,�rette
4, thrilling gift,, , • priceie
poa.session for the 'woman who
travels sand the :+womnan twho
Mays at bolt ; . the 'Speeial
� . k as t tte presents in one
Waage, 7 Elizal eth° Arden'
t'`1 ;sentiai ts. ,for Los tixies`s. •
This beauty tlbox bran • you
aii the nee'essitie',s for the "Eliza-
lbe;th .A.r leu -look.
The Treasurette contains
Anima, Cleansing Cream
Arden( Velva Lteaaa( Mask
Ardeua. Velva Cream
Arden( All -Day Foundation
Arde�na Skin Tonle
l'oudre d'Illusiomr
3iat�d-�D-Tanik
the Tre'as`urette costs „ 2.95
1 Store
'Campbell's
'� stir!.
OICI 90 - - e
e �g,L1,ar
• ►h
It. CROSS REPORT
King Administration Sustained
with Overwbelming1VIa;��ri
'q`pf y�..�.(
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NpA 6, Ross (14()„,,,,......•...,•....1 $393 ,•31.1111rowge• McLean (L)' 8102
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MIDDLESEX W� I 1ST. (1 298` �)r, y/➢���y 1.
L. W. M. lire e '(^'`GQ..,, s e............ 383L'n'
Robert McCubbin (L) ' 0031.
AWSFOKA-ONTARIO '( --457)
xS. J. Ear s (L-Pr�ol) - `1261
N. E. Prosree �(N ), • 6334,.
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NORFOLK (L-3333)
A. C. Pratt (NSG)
s.W. IL Taylor (L)
NORTHUMBERLAND `(L 176' '
Jaaraleso1 Ione (n:VG) ...... e .............. 3202
SAV. A. Fraser (L) ...... 8934
': , ONTARIO (L -x•2928) " '
s:W. H. Moores (L). •11808
Harry A. Newman (NG) ...r,...•., 7706
�ry
OTTAWA (L -Asci)
Aro Chaartrand (Indy) ... .....L....... 103.24
xJ`R A. Pinard (L) ................=,f,.,•. 12020
'C, A,'Seguin, (NG) 5972
OTTAWA WEST' (L-6381) .
T. 11. Leggett (NG) _z, ...:. 18703
C. J. Mellraith (L) ., 26767
,OXFORD .(-ro783)
°Charles Miltgtl {NG) 8139,
• A, S. Rennie . (L) - ,........... ... 10867
PARRY SOUNI (L=2265) :
A'- C. McLean. ('1eG) ..,.,,.. .., • 32►.0nw
Slafill. i sS„_sase".w.,,,{•.? �,,,ru�..AF'.. .4
C. E. •Culvert (ND) 598,
PEEL '(C-170)
• George Farr (L) 7076'
":Gordon Graydon (NG) 8290
PERTH (L--5215) ; °
John Murray ,(NG) -.. A 8456.
: e -G. n t4 r"(L)y"--�'_R _- ---_ - ' 129
• PETERBORO WEST (L.-1685)
Gordon Fraser (NG) 8892.
R. '\1. 'Glover (+L) ' . 8743
PORT ARTHUR (L73784) A• A. $arton ('NG) 5092
;Hon. C. D. Howe (L) 9961
Aleft _Gibs -�OGF 2953 ` 'V ', J. Hill (CCF)
' an ( ) xWalter Little °(L)
PRESCOTT (L-414) G. D. O'Meara (NG) ..,
xE: 0. Bertrand (L) .5628 , '
L. Maisoaleuve (Ind�L) 1871 A. E:Swift (Ind -L)
P. 'Tierney NG - 1625 ' VICTORIA (L=60)
PRINCE EDWARD LENNON (C-640) 'C. R. H. 1racAl�ie (NEG),
xG , Tustin NG ' 6244 xBruee Me►Ne'c'in (L') 7137
WATERLOO NORTH L-8'� 8
O 4
5 01 .
Howard se (L)6 l
o Wee .
• RENFREW- NORTH (L--224) xH'on. W. D. Euler' (L) 14174
• 5. F. Leavuie (NG)•026,
6
Delmar .Vondette ;CiCT`) • ,...........� • 666.-... _ ___...
�� Enoch _ons •, ...r-
AL. M. Warren (L) 5584II b rge' (CCP) 1594
E. T,, Wood (NG) - ' • 4078':_ WATERLOO SOUTH (C-4946)
ENFR W SOUT (L-2614) P„ 3. Flynn (L). 6
R F H -
M. 0'
1M. J. MaloneyM olio G .
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xJ. J. McCann (L) 5761
O. II. Smith (NG)
STORMON
xis. ('hevricr (L)
E. F.anard (NG)
TORONTO R1{(E DV1EW (C-38"3) .
xTR L. 'Chureh (NG) - 13758
G. Cresswell (L) • 7632
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TORONTO � T iY 47 0
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Plantain
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2342,
1'Lewis Plantain (L) .;.....«..•. 887o
xJ. D. Harris (NG) 11581
5709 TORONTO DAVENPORT (C.-13244)
92'16 Neil ('a nu ron (L) ,......•,....•...a...,.•, 11019
XJ. R. MaeNicol (NG) . 14504.
TORONTO EGNGTON (6-4212)
aR. 14. Baker' (NG) 166"47.
Iced Hbhl�►txell' (L) . 17088
TORONTO HIGH PARK: (C-2592)
x.. J. Anderson ,(NG)' 12046
A. J. P. •C'ameron (l'.) ` 12011
Carroll Coburn ('CCI`) ..,,..... .1763.
TORONTO GREENWOOD (0==-I214),;
1. E. Leavens' (�C( }') • 3402
:Denton Massey (NG) , 14254
Thos. Reilly (14 ," 7418
TORONTO ° PARKDA,LE� (C-•1858)
Hon. H. A. "Bruce (NO)..,,s....,.,13067
J. P. Travers (14. ... • 12328
TORONTO ROSEI)ALE (C.�-1185)
Mrs. Norah"Dyrnond (C'C'F) ,..,974
•,-R Jactmaan"(NG). 12149
J. L. ,Shannon-: (.L
V O� V C` 53
4. N1�ST��! L
J. 11. Rooney (L)' 14'832
xl). G. ss"152 9
Ross- (NG)2
TORONTO SPADINA, (L-4721)
G. G. Blackstock (NG) 12746
xSam Factor_ (L) 18864
Stewart Smith (Comm) .... 720
TORONTO TRINITY (L-865)
' �G) .:10933
Hon. G. R. Geary (-�' try
A. W. Roebuck ,(L) tr.ya..1 •..1r..,14431
Douglas Stewart (Ind) a 1052
' TI1111SKAMING . (L-449 )
Thor Church (Farmer -Lab) ...:. 352.1
2199
8674
4169
92
073.0
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9$23,y�
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The following ship.m',ent went forward
' to , Toron'to _ iRed :Cross headquarters
from the Goderich branch on March
23rd; ss 0: • Hospital gowns, 6; pillow
r~
raises,. 0; gauze wipes, 1100 ; ,py1Affias,` fi;
sox, -72'; scarves; 31;' wristlets, 0; bed
jackets,: 3.
The it Gui under leadership
he G 1 des, thers P.
.of . Miss C rtude Wilkes ',and Miss
'Margaret Watson, gave a very interest-
ing demonstration o'f Guide' work and
'also put en A little skit during the tea
hoar at,the" weekly_ Red Cross bridge
`• • and " 60D Wednesday,. of . last week. • RUSSELL tL--2j.44,) .µ,
: 53
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"1�.isrwas tl -rut ed ,the ladies- Fs Ay Ca er-�,N, i- .....�.............,., r
baa y toy lay e
6221
414441.
The, Millers of. Purity Flour cangraulate•• these
clever 1ad�,es who have been awarded the cash
prizes in the recent Purity Flour, contest:
1st.;PRIZE'r $30 CAST. :• Geo. McGi livary, Paisley.
2nd PRIZE -$15. CASH -=-Jean ,Purvey,Blyti:
"' 3rd PRIZE --$5. , O.ASH-Mrs. Wm. Shepherd, tensall.
10 $1. PRIZES: Mrs, James• M. Brown, Colpoy's Bay; Mrs.
W. E.'Plemittg, 756 -9th street E„., Owen Sound; Mrs. Simon
'Goetz,' R.R, 3, 11!iildma" y',' Mrs L. M. McHardy, Fergus; Mrs.
,Arthur' McNally, R.R.1, Markdale Mrs. W. Lyman, Godes
rich; `M r . A. ;11. Boyle, R.E. 2, - Auburn;' Mrs. Gordon
-Murray, Box 425,. Clinton;: Mrs. Earl 3. Taylor, Sebringville;
Miss: Eileen 'Evans -,Dublin.
xKarl Ki Homuth (NG) .,•....,....
Vardon La tsch: '•(OOF) .r;..... 1541
WILLD L-�-
_ AN ( 54)
A, L: Brooks (NG) •• 14313.,
Tf. Ranulde (L)- =�a.a... •190 ,
B. Woodworth ((AGI'.) •• . 2833
WEITWORTH (C--218)
E. II. Corman (L) ' • 10785-
1 E• Lennard (NG), 10220
vELLINGTON NORTH (L--2578)
xJ. If. Blair (L) .. ,•,i 4950
Lewis Menary (NM ,......., 4033.
WELLINGTON SOUTH_' (L-2986)
Roy Austen (Ind) 6078
xR. W. Gladstone (L) •• 8221
H. C, tithrie •(NG) «. 3995
YORK EAST (C-2112) •
R..A: Iravizi (L) 10134.
E. B. Jollife (CCF). ° 4583
,xR. H. McGregor (N() • • 14709
- YORK NORTH (L-4342)
'George 'Dix (NG) _' 9553
x' ..P. Mulock (L) ,�� 10453"
YORK SOUTH ;(C--3349)
Alan Cockeram (NG) 14928..
F.- 3. -MacRae (L) ..... 12709
J. W. Noservorthy (CCF) ' • . 5360
YORK. WEST (14-60)
'IL ,R. Adamson (NG). 12615
C. J. Bennett ('L) ......:,., , ..::::12037
David, Lewis (CCF) , 3778
7324
Cardiff Majority inNorth limn
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81
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25
303
Maj. Crdif)'•182
GOD RICA
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11,28°
60 • 67
544 65
25 . 73
36 80
85 1.'16
05 68
372 • 541
Maj. DeachmaW--i69
HOWIIQK
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81- - - 56
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556 684
Maaj. Deachman-128
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PAISLEY. LP4D"9'
. Ti TEsT 'RRX .F.
First Prize of $3 cash in tete recent
contest conducted' by the millers of
Purity 'flour in the counties of. Huron;
.Bruce, Grey, Pero?, Wellington . and,
Waaterloo .pias been wort -by Mrs..Georgy
:McGillivray, of Isley:__. Twelve other
clever ladies, have _alsgy won, prizes in
the contest in which the,entraants were
41siced to eompiete, in twenty-aftve words
or less, the sentence beginning: "I like
Purity" Flour best for all my baking
because...:" q t
Second prize of $15 went to Mrs.
.lean Turvey, Blyth. Third 'prize of $5
was won, by. Mrs. Wm. Shepherd, Hen
sail. Ten further' pries of •$1 each
were • awarded, to Mrs.'..,,James . M.
Brown, Colpoy's ° Baa ; Mrs. ' W. . 11
Fleming, 756 -9th St. E., ()Wen. Sounds
Mrs. Simon Goetz, It•11• 1V1ildmays
Mrs. L ` M: McHardy, . Fergus ; • Mrs.
Arthur McNally, R.O. 1, Mar-kdale ;
Mrs. W. layman, Goderich; 'Mrs, As IL
Boyle, R.R. 2, Auburn; . XVtrs° Gordon
:Murray, Box 425, Clinton Mrs. 13larl 3.°
Taylor,. 'Sebr'ingville ° ' Miss Eileen:
Evans,: Dublin. • , -13
.,49 -51
37 - 65
1 261 300.•
M j. Deachman--39
FASTAW ANOS'H
1 29, - -59
2 • 84 84
67 75.
39 ---- , 52 •
or all ,...g yoiw Bain
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SUPERIOR ST
RE.5
LAR. FRI.
"Aylmert, or
"St. William's"
StraWberry
offee 1
ti
lue Boy" Coffe It's Good 1.4b 35e
olo GOden ax ean
2 tins' 19c
ifebuoy Health Soa bars 1.5c
4 bars 19c
Surprise Soap
pridlthire. 16.0r. -
AKinumilmirmirminimirimmotodosirimiwrairoire
Red River lge pkg. Heinz' TeMato
Cereal , 250 Ketchup 2 lge. 35c
Johnston's ,i.th
Floor Wax ..59c
Lemon . t236
One fruit howl tree
Interlake
Tissue -3 rolls 25c
Fresh lb.
Sna,PS: .100
Singapore Sri( Til15
'Pineapple 2 25o
Royal Yolk 0.14
aim loam
Palmolive
Seap, ..3 bars 17c
le sale
Kuskies..2 for 14o
Aylmer • Pork 20 -oz.,
Beata 2 tins 190
a zit*
Dog FOod ..19c
a* Giant,
Oxydol 24c
Quick Suds Jig&
J. CALVIN CI
PHONE 110
MoEW EN
PHONE 46
.'PERSONAL MENTION:,.
"Mi'' and 1VIrr.sAlbeirTaa;yr"b''.`V14'itei
oronto friends at the Eastertide. •
Miss 'Evelyn :McNaughton is spending
the holiday's at her home in Chatham.
Ms.:slack Abell ---of Toronto 'spent- -tb
week -end - with his 'parents' here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernnsr'M. Lee of Tor-
onto spent Easter with 'Mr. Chas. C.
Lee. '
Mr, Leo de Pendry has returned from
Florida and is spending a.'few• days in
town:' 1' ,
`Miss Helen Baechler, of • Saa,rn1a
spending the Easter. week here with -her
. parents.
•:Miss-1illeen O'Brien; . -of -Brantford,
is spending the Easter vacation at her
home here. . '-
Miss Mabel Powell, of the G.C.X. staff,
is spending the Easter holidays at her
home at P'rescott.,
Miss„ Marjorie Ackerman . le visiting
with her parents at Campbell2ord dur-
ing the holidays.
Miss Evelyn :Clark, of Ottawa, is
spending Easter „week with her smothers
.Mrs 'Robert Clark.
Mr. Donald Lane of 'Toronto, was a
holiday guest of his parents,
J. and Mrs. Lane.
• Mr. Bruce Twamley,- of the G.C.I.
staff,. is spending the olic'layp at his
home in Listowel: •
Mr. and Mrs, J.°W: drAigie have re-
turned frosa
eturnedfrom „a visit of several weeks ,at
Washington, DX '
Miss Katherine Park, of the Gf:O.I.
staff, is .~peiding the week with her.
parents at Lttean. '
s Mies Donna Bell enjoyed, the Faster
vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Rouso, at "Norwich.
Mrs. Robert Clark has returned home
after spending the winter months with
her daughters at `Essex.. '
Mies Marjorie Utae '1e ,spent .the
74a►ster�,1holicla3rs at�ty= Toronto with her:;
aunt , MI G. rif 3itije "
Mr. 3._ It Saunders; of Toronto,.,.Was
An -Baiter guest (with Itis parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. IS; Saunders.
Migs-' Norah Costello, student of the.
University of Toronto, is spending the
holidays at her home here.
Tfiss°A. Rose Aitken, of the Ooderich
Public Library,: •attended the librarians'
eonvention at Toronto this week.
Miss Lucille Lassaline of Welland Is
Visiting With her p. rents, Mr. and ,Mrs;
D. 3,. Lassaline, 4 oderich toWnshiiv.
Mr. and Mrs., Clare :Lotman, ', oronto,
spent, the roaster- holidays ,with 141r.
and, Mrs.Peter Baeebler iuul family,'
• Mr. W. Luni'by; jr., a.irteraftsn,a#i with
the Lt A.Is'. at Toronto, spent tiie
week -end at'tho parental home here.
Mrd,and Mrs. Thos.. Sandy" .leave . this
afternoon on a torp to Florida. They
expect .'to be away three weeks.
Mr. J. F. 3obnsfon, of Toronto, was
an, Easter gtwst with his sister,, Mrs.
3. It Graham, , and .,other relatives.
Bombardier Ned , Sale, of the 07th
:Field Battery, Liltowel, spent the
'V'( Ors'=end here visiting relatives and
friends.
268 ,.
Maj., Deachmair 14
WEST W A.WANOSII -
1 ,9:rA ......e _ 71 ,
2
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45
6
CAPITAL THEATRE .sop,
><
m �► i (1ve a'uus
NOW PLAYING-- Saye Old Waiver DexterDexterar,tlae a
., BARRICA'IE °
R►LON1, .1, V E$ & WED.
FP. ,41
GAYNA
r
Goof
ltM ,S I A 'WAYNEMOMS *JINN $*YA$
' MMEAIIt'JA$tWYMAN' lE10411.
'outran $,aM A tur..k. 401.4. D .css W War
'' EmIgMr 00141. c.rset Mows
I Iwl rT1110rAdflilfnWrlilYf�ilM� .
Ti URS., YRI. 1Su SAT..
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• a-N{4tiiA�rtiiJ Wed.,. Sat ,, ,aR1./.1,. .� ,.... r;
UIN �.Ts�CaL' sXeand Bohn Downsl.n i 1iAi4
UN NIGHTS:
E. X)
BROWN HONORE')."
-
Presented with Certificate of Life Mem-
*ship. in Bible Society
Sersjsre n ma b eetinof the .Yoca
branch of the Bible -Society head at
Maei 'a.y H'a1t on Wednesday evening;
Mr, E. Douglas Brown °was Presented
ted
with a certificate of life=membership
in the Society.` in • recognition or t'he
,in
service he' -has given as treas-p.
iupa�,er of 'tbe, Society' for several years,
11ev. A. C, Calder presented the certiii-
Gate and spoke of Mr.Brown as, one
o.. understood the'good` work done
bye the Society' and who accordingly
worked diligently in its interest.
The' treasurer's report for the year
was as follows:
• RECEIPTS '
Balance. from last -year. .$ 1 18
North street Church collections • -124 05
-St. George's -church collections 19,00
Baptist church Colleetigns ,,::.,.,. 3 00
a,.
Victoria street church roller-'
. •tions 5 00
'Saltford , LS. collections .... 17 00
Week of prayer collectionsr„r .37 03'
W .E• P.,; t "13: 00
$• 219.26
men' at: d women: , to seek the instru'ep
tm us oMissionaries., i aries., It is 'estimated
'o '
that one-quarter of the books d'istrib»
uted in Canada annually are given out
to immigrants at ports of entrance to
ountr .,
,. lus on sever e ai�oa,1`u °aft:
tiereeting° ,gleanings taken- from the
1934, '36, and '38 reports of the/. col.;
porteurs were read by Mr. •Mllligan,
telling of the problems .which- these
.men encountered sin. _dieren+t countries.
DOG. QUARANTINE OFF?
Last week's Wingham Advance -Times.
had the following:
"The 'by-laws that was passed to pre-
ven('tie spread' of rabies last fall has
'been cancelled by, the Town Connell.
Word was received from the Depart-
ment that it was not,necessary to en-
force this' by-law any longer. Dogs
may now be allowed. to run at .large
and it IS not necessary to Dave a Writ-
ten ...
i a dog d th
ten • ozxlerr to take g y e
town boundaries
4)n enquiry o -it the' Town- Hall here
The . Signal -Star was informed, that no:
'such-advice:haa been received yin Gode-"
rich, ' Probably the Government official
'responsible for :having: the dog.-qua7ran.,
EXPEIvDYTURT'S One established here has forg'o'tten' all
1-',fifig� _ , ,
Cheque to Societ 165 2ib; u4 it.
Direct` to Society S ,P5+4 40
Balance .......... r :. 20
312 '
28 '88
23 40
'Maj. Deachman-80
141
114
163
91
Advance -Poll 2
674
alaj. Cardiff -s-13,5
, RECAPITULATION
Blytt 192.
Brussels • 270 200
Clinton 505 -43.6 .
Goderieh 1174 1128
Goderieh Township 363 181
454
261
East Wawanosh • 208
West Wawanosh '267
Wingham. 674' -
130
78
4'
639
•
• Canadians, certainly. do like
Canadian, wheat , for breakfast -
when it% offered in such an enticieg
form as Cubs. these little bundlee
. of goodness are just whole wheat' --•
inclUding' it's natural minerals, its
bran and its wheat gerin-biencled
with mellow Malt anct toasted •a,
tolden brown.
• Young folks, old folks, city fdlks*,'
.country folki-t,heY all took to, Cubs '
once -and are eating moreCubs
41PNV than, ever.. ffave you learned
how tasty' they itte,.how wholesome
and satisfying? Try Cubs for break-
fast temorrow.-
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Terrs, 000per, who is attending „school
at London, is speuding Easter week at
the *Mae of his parents,' Mr.- and,Mrs.
Coqper.
. 'Miss Audrey ,of Detroit, has
'been spending her EaSter 'Vacation with
-her grandparents,, Mr; and Mrs. Get).
Dr. and Mrs. Dotiglas Clarke, of Gt.
Old' Mr. ;Stanley Clarke, of IViadsor,
.te recent visitor 'in Colbotme township,
coming to attend the fUneral of the late
-Chas. A.. Robertson, a former neighber
Miss- Audrek Charbonneau;•., .of the
WIT.' staff, IS „spending tVer holiddy
week in Toronto, where she is attend -
teachers of -Onta.0e.
, Miss Imelda Choquette, 'University of
Toronto -student, and -AlissItachel Mad -
Mr' the Easter vaeation at their homes
include 1Vlisses Mary ..and„Helen. Bisset,
jack Cutt, Itoy Errington and Francis
work there on Tuesday after spending
'three weeks"' viteatien with his ,parents.
nutrY, of 'Owen Sound; Along 'with Mr.
and Mrs. james B. Parsons and. daugh-
ter Anne, of 'Toronto, spent the Easter
Week -end with Mrs. G. L.' Parsons and
'Miss Mabel Strang returned to her
home here last week after spending
several months at Toronto, ' Her sister,
Miss Grace Strang, of Guelph Col.
legiate Xnstitute,41s. spending the taster
vacation Jtere with her.
"Miss ,l‘fadeleine Lane and three young
ladies -from Kitehener andirerento are
a motor trip to Daytona, Florida.
On the trip smith while erosging the
State , Of New York theY ran "into a'
'arrived in a `district vhere. they enjoyed
heavy snowstorm, but the follOwing day'
,suminer warmth.
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Mr.. A. 'M.: Robertson was rete-rned
tai --the president's office by acelaimaation,.
s were Mr. Frank. Clark and: Mr, E.
Douglas Brown as secretary and treas-
urer,' respectively, Rev. W. P. Lane
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