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. , . - pe- out and cooked ham. Moisten
Testa 11ly mix
p eel. , res
with mayonrlai�e or cool�e�i .M ,41
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ecu elites
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CeS
l �t
.� Spread escrows y
file,.. Sp 1 k
. e or whole wheat l read.. '
of whit
r Lunch or Supper Ham
lam Salaal� for
and Egg Salad
1 ced • cooked ham ..
g cttp� a i
1 , cup diced celery'
hard -cooked eggs, sliced
. tablespoons minced onion
French dressing ' .
with
' edlents and spruitle n
C wihiiine' ngr e
French dressing. Allow to. strand, then
nxix :,with cooked salad dressing or
mayonnaise. Arrange in salad `bowl
m,.
lined with lettuce or� pile ,on crisp let-
. i ual s 1ad plats. `.
Luce on ariclav_d �
Cooked
fl ,slices cooked ham .
1 small, bar. white: cream cheese
-, or 1 eup cottage' cheese
Cream to moisten
1 cup' horseradish
l package lemon jelly powder
13/4 cups boiling water
'/# . cup vinegar
1/w teaspoon' salt
Dash of cayenne and
Make . -a paste of cheeses 'creams
horse radish.. -Spre .d •generously on -
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k'QR MANY. OCCASIONS
, it is to ►ave i
What a convenience
l h ul 'ora .Smolka�d shoulder ' of
ectol�et a
°pork•inh the refrigerthto:r ready to serve
ent',s notice 'q (inc t,haxat.ter-
at :a xnohn
which
smoked Meats whic
istic, of these
r:, a. lute is . their excel--
'horxhornaker� ,`anti both before ,anti
lent ,keeping quality
4, I you buy a haul grin-
�a,lrter �cool.in�. l:
lunch,
' as cold meat for lun ,
." oipally to use
e picnic basket, why, not.,
�uplit-r or tl� �' , meat for daaut-
. e as the hot meat 10
eLFt it ar • - lie] useand,
ser: ' • I�ot 13�'lia a�elc baked
a slice eut from tile ham and
makes a . very palatable hot
separately �. � � ., :,
'.vent cauxae: The t. oi3 uiiier': Section,
9�
Max�keting' Service, Dominion ,Depart -
Meat . of Agriculture, •,suggests the fel-
'lowlier g cies for.liam--hot and cold:
�Owihi�, re
Baleed Ham ,Sflee for Dinner with
Tomatoes.
Cut' slice of ham -about la.e inches
,k.. •,]'tit •"otf rind. :Cover. bottom of
thick.
r 1)aikixig dish with • s iced
•,vas
•anions; • Place ]faux on onionso t.#1Son l thin slices of liana.. tightly. Ar -
2 Cups eanned.htonaatOes with a , pep- sin, Mould. Dissolve jelly
and
-.. u-- r, Pouroverhaaill; Bake- xitnge _roll .. vine -
hoursasaga .1 powder in boilingWater, to whichi
a uodei•ate-4von.-inL) t bout ,/,. l c Salt and cayenne hie: beer] Nadded..-
h• aar,
'R'rt�ia biota Syrall
B(a•'' 16"J ELD July at Mr. and ' .,
, t'tart r and sola hilly and Ml
the
q,¢
.•, itis
n
t
Prentice of lCol;4n �
elaend with Mx'e• W. Stimson, Mrs.
/Curter an; ];illy° tharailtilillig fear
• Mr. awl Mr& V. Burt and faintly, of
Louden, -spent the 'Sveelsend ,with Mr.
;And Mrs. Fred Baker. •
Mr. and Mrs. George .11ack, Miss
Lean •Maack and pMiss Ethel Row, of
Paris, spent Stun ay with Mrs. W. J.
• Vo.;ter,
Mins Pauline Maxwell returned -to
Iies,peler oisMtarday after ePendin'g ten 1....y
dalys With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
�//ee.��b a x
w+� ,. f
�"T
Mr. Tett ((~rave of Detroit spent the
vel,ld here. M
r,
rase vhQ
had
'been vleitiag her mother,, Mr:. W. J.
e cod the past. three weeks, returned
with hint.
_- Mr. and alts. Wm. 'Parker • were in
Mitchell on T lesday to attend the taxn-
er'al af. Mrs. 'Parker's uncle.
Miss Ruth Baird of Galt, who visited
Mr. til 1Mrs. A. •Maxwell the past tea
days, returned house on Monday.
Mrs. George'Woods, Miss Peggy Boyd,
andsMr. Mr. D., Gemeinhardt spent a few
"days -in Mount + lein1Of e, Mich., • and,
Mooretown,, Oat., last week,
,,, Mr. and tips. Harty -..Baker and fam-
ily,
11yy of London, were guests 4f Mr, and'
a
C�i%�:'c`r`'i�ake�o't�er�*the •wee1:eencd,-.'
Miss Margaret •Ferguson of Tecum-
seh -arrived on Thursday last. to spend
the summer vacation ,witi "Iter. parents,
Mt. and Mrs. W, J. Ferguson. ''
MISS Mina Procter of- Toronto is
visiting Tier aunt, Mrs„ George King.
Mrs. K. Mooriiouse and. daughter
Mary, Jean, of-Londou,spent the week-
end
eekend with Mrs. jack 'Ferguson. Mary
Jean is remaining; for the week.
Mr. and. Mrs -Chas. Ferguson and
small son, of Sudbury, are spending
this week with the formers parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson. • , • __-
• yr R. .'_ F.- _Gnirdiaer.-•ancl_ _ Miss___,
Betty *Gairdner returned liome on
Cool ' hursd;'ay lust after .a motor trip
Then thoroughly set, cut into oblong
shapee with one ham roll in
Serve on crisp lettuce. If desired one
half coup seedless raisins may be added
to jelly mixture when partially set.
-,a A man noticed- 'a `woman whom he
dislike(' coming up his front steps;
Taking. refuge in his study, he left his
a a
f t entertain the caller` Half an
ours or ant ham 1s tender. 'i Pau- over ham rolls and chill.
slice of hang about 11k laches thick
Cut
and cut off- rind. Itt1b •about 1/a tea-
spoonwmustard into ham. , Stick a
cloves :into stat around edge of ham
slice, four half .cup maple- y'rup over
bait,* Bake in a moderate oven. (3iii0
About 1 .r hours. or until ham is:
tender, a ?`covered during
keeping Sans
[first part of ].baking:.
Ham Sandwiches for ' Picnics with
Cheese .
•
Spread . two slices of white or whole•
P
wheat' bread lightly with " mixture"' of
grated �c'heese ai idFbuttele ' Place, slice
b... hon one slice of bread. Cover
with•.second slice to form sandw>,c .-
With Peanuts
OIVVI MO*E THOUGHT
TO, YOUR *REAK1AST
Here's the way.
to envoy the
a�/ , . total` lack of Vita-
min of zit the eget
cauees polyneuritis.
is
The wheat ger'txa
recognized as a use-
Ai/source sfVita xrxl $i. Cubs
wheat
vh
e
e fr zxi
U
ttx+e zs'r,nd
z which the wheat' germ is
retained in its entirety. - •
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Contin•uecl frt►tn Page )
s iiin,g up adclitiasnll war-•ylgp;artalent!a'
.anbtl tit rmlia..ter of conoahaie civet
fare and a,, departtIAerlt far , hoIrie the
al.
n •� be eola5idebC
fence might well
The ,10ud t'td"debate will .L i tinihe for
eonhe d.'ay-, probably until next Theora-
aiaa. Parliament' 'will take a day off
on Monday, white; rr Dominion
Cabinet Changes Expected .
' Next Tue§dlay,' dboltt, Mt'. King Is
expected to announce the ensu• ge3 he
flans in hip abinet.° Apparently he is
having some difficulty In eecuring the
,.outside" men 11.0 wantF. I e �rnaY set
have to. fall Bala on his 'following, i r
•tlhe. ("ominous for the three or .fou
h needs,
r car
' is. e s
In
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t
Conservative Deader' ' Hanson, on
elicited the ,official state-
�iiednesd�a�,
King e e
i V'
foe tlh
that, Premier
em
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anent from
current summer seas�0I1 at any rate, the
-Gover'nitlen t .has cleeidetl' not to- require
"1.` tIlt041) , 't iril' dthh 10
Amerieans---toanrists and etlhers -- Ihterb
ing Canada !to have a piassport. If, in
September, it la -felt .passl�t?t'tM should
be rcclhhired; ample public xhut ee will I)resent. The. pr'esidenit, ,MI Ilarvey.
7�,. r: King: inntimated. .A.•m- icDowell was•.in :charge.p' Margaret
be given, ;�tib3,1°'
"! , . .
eriean visitors to
Canada'
ctrlll be warm- 'Vincent read the :Scripture, lessor. from
the " IPrime Minister J h'n 1!R :. -343 suet ,� lxesians d ,..
av Yvelconnetl, t , . , , • Sk, •o �!
stressed. Stich visitors willeeee a cows- 10-� !Rev. I , sC. Wilson led in prayer,
oIr
WI STF IE
(Intended for last ,weeli.)
1'47'i'l`FIELD, June `�'.•"r,; M9 Hilda
Muellar ' of Linwood •fit` the_ wee)4-
eni at 'the home of Mr. R. slicdmorid,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell wore
guests over the weekend with Mr. and•
Mrs. Daub of Brantford.
M. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell p and
]r t"iam l►eil
]Miss Wbiulfred Campbell visited on'
Friday with: Mr. and Mrs. Noen1an
Carter. of iSeafor'•tlh. , o
:About twenty.. ladies gathered at the
church nil Friday afternoon and quilted
4a ,couple of quilts for the Red Cross.
Mrs. J. E. Ellis and Missy Mary Ellis
are spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. J. D.. Isley of Molesworth. •
Bert
M. d'i'm. Mcl7owe11 and err: I3er
Taylor are' both busy renlovating their
]louses. Mr: Mel:iowell is .raising the
..,
h 1 putting
'of 'his ,house and 1n t
part � n
'r o onn�
-roofp
an ]upstairs ill, while" Mr, Taylor has _ y Ped race—
CEMETERY 4iovier. Three-legg
�tpiit his house. -And is turhhing part ,of Dorothy
CEMETERY
MEMORIAL!
b.
If naiotlelr�t,:desigu—Vlnest Plater.
Jai rand Works anship. .
Cunningham' Pryde
�,: ]� TER , i EAvoit � wT
Phone 41. Trxestiay & Satu�; day
: Carter,' sslhooe
Kicking ehoe-Mildred
��yy h
o
O Mt y,
S+�rahnlDle••-�"hyll' Cook, 7G.i
4 .1
Arnold Cook,
'bier. q`hireading needle---
and
a
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h ]lis hook,
d. Buchanan Albert Mason, 2nd
it axons 13x11i>e� > 11's. Coop, :rd
y , d l'hy i~
Xoung People venin a X'.PA. IVO 1Jorothy •Gooier an . - .
Wednesday 'avenin with twain Cook and Jlanetta Snell. Wheel-;
an S'4' � �", �' V inlet C
B111. Buchanan and Al' »
barrow: rArnold Cook and
batt Mason,. 2nd , • slai .. l,'hyllis
Ralph Rodger-; Girls per"'
R 10 s,
Cook,, Janette °Sne11. BoyS' ,sing
tion Arnold Cook• •' &tlri}
batt 1VIa ,
r irls---.J anetta Snell,' Phyllis'
'backward, g
Cook. Boys --Ralph K Rodger', Elmer
Yat llis�'
Mason. Hop, skip, ' jw . p..`" y
, It . Aruolil Cook, Ralph.
Cook, Violet 't.-oo ,
Cook, ..Ralph Rodger. ,
d umCr-,A.2nolti Co ' Rodger, 'Arnold;
jump—Ralph g
Running .auanlh-•,R . ,
y ��gg r —Dorothy . Gooier,
Cook. -1J�g •xace n .
Ja et'ta Spell. Bean race --'Dorothy
ovier, i'hy1l°s•..,,Coolc. Rope Jump—
Arnold Rodger. Trustees'
Arnold C ,
race Earl Wightman, Douglas canto -
tell,
+tell. Young girls-�Bileen Taylof, Dor- y
een Vincent. Married women Mrs.
try at 'war with !Germany and Italy,
but at peace .with their friendly' neielh-
e ,S. ates' .he r•ernarked.
btaras from the t •, ra-
The Government acted: as it did to•e
•�lde 'this
.�aEra.re tl�e>..�ue?r�4,„lp�.to�lt,istxlx<_�•:.�
swimmer as much as poseible.. •
A,
iareoGovernlnent has! de -
The !Canal
clad" to 'issue a ! 1 passport" to the
States egood for a year only.. This
•each. through New. York State and the New
England IStates, returning home via
the Thousand Island bridge.
Mr., and Mrs. W. Buchan and Mr.
Ewing -Buchan .of : Dunnville were the
:guests Of Mrs. N. W: Woods over the
week -end;.'
?V t. and • Sirs. 'E. ' Kendall of Elmira
are vlsitinl, 'the latter's parents, Mr.
wife o. ` his retreat and M'rr. W.- R.• J-owett,
lipur layer •he emerged • from .- fir. and Mrs, G. Knight and family,
listened carefully on ,the landing, and � -spent the: week -end with
nothing below, called dawn to of 7 oranto, 'tspe
hearing n g
1 wife "Has than horrible tiining fors„ ._some.
.„ - ...._ •- au1r ;.Mary_ .are ;.,xem. �
a
e r Mrs; F. 'G+emeiu'hardt. • Mrs. Knight
bl o old bore
his
The, 'topic was' given by Winnifred,
Campbell- .``If ,I be lifted u r .from the
earth, 1 will draw alk msen, unito•-ine.".
The meeting 'closed with. the Minpath:
benedietion -,-----
Shower
, xr^:h : zx c Y- u c •a .ro F •Y!
'oer .for `New'] weds.--aOn Wed-
nesday
Y
nesday ,evening a. eniecellaneous a power.
a vas; given, at the hall at Bel ;ra've In,
honor of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Vincent,
passport will have to 'bear the visa of who were •recently ;parried. The ed -
a representative of the „United States /who
was given'by Mr. Rayinae hd .R•ed-
'Government. Additiona.l•ofhces for the mord., r; Jlarold Vincent' and 'Miss
Abe opened by the r i . gr'o.
visas' will . Pe •C . k ass ed the br de �axhtl om
issuance of Alice . no . t
United .'States ,Goyernment••-aerosS---the in'openiiag thele gifts. Mr. and Mrs,
• alar con- Y i . Llo yV ald.en. ,
Domini0zl in addition to reg Vincent thanked their ,friends for their. I3nehttnan, airs, s, b�
Earl
• •• 1 Eal
sulates YvdriCli ,Silva 'been. operated in �,gaftts and food wishes. bunch: sous. Married luau-�i)au�las ,Campbell,
Wightman. .The trustees had charge -
of 'a booth where ice cream, soft drinks,.
etc;, ,were 'served. , 'Winners' in the
races
rite treats at the booth. , -
raeeg receivedi'
the past. ,.
Plans for, .National Registration
- Mr. King stated on Wednesday, in.
replying to questions by ,George. W.hite,
P'y__.g it -
�Con:;etvative, Hastings Peterboro,• pat
the Government,4s proceeding with pre-
liminary ' .pla-ns-. for•• -•national registra-
tion. Mr.King said he _could give' no
definite information,rat the -moment, as
to what classes of men will be called
to the colors first or how �sbon.. uci1 a,
step will actually be taken ,by the.�Gov
ei iment funder the' tinobilization- bill
passed a week `sgo.• ' National registra-
than . may be taken.on a set day, in. July
or early August. 'An official annouuee
inent is expected soon on 'the G ocern-
ment's, intention In this regard.
• A, National Labor •Supply Board,
and A. 'Hills," chief -of; -personnel'
been
Or tile: � 1�JR., as thairmaxni, has,.
nulled to advise .the `•Government on
labor relations and, conditions .in eon
nection with the expansion of.indtns�try` decorated. with flowers and pink, and,
for war purposes.
=Some 5,000 'British.:ehildretl ar'e., to white streamers: Tlle'•ttble was decor
arrive in *Canada ,between now and July.•
25. An.• initial movement -of ten•
thousand children is being arranged.
Minister •Grerar told the Commons the
Movenhent ' May reach 'very large .pro-
Portions. Anyone' wishing [to take an
gone . m .wap g
The objectionable woman Sstill week1VJr. and firs. BlytheSteverisbxi and
ethe dr the ;roam, but his wife was family of Toronto, are spending the
equal to the occasion. - " summer at their cottage There: •
-Yes, dear," she called' back, :she
went long . rkis' here Dr. and Mrs.' Harvey el( a and .fam
- -- - -faero. Mrs.. i • 'aer
,C'ombine equal cttuantities of chopped
xl o
• f Toronto,
t0 spent -the holiday week
now." ,
end at their slimmer • home h1 the vil-
Among `ithe dourageousw•few who:beep' lage.
!•
ventured to define "marriage " was the
witty -Syd'ney -S1lxitlf, whose effort 'reads
as follows :--Marriage 'resembles a
Pair .of shears, so joined_ that they 'can-
not be separated , often moving - in op-
posite direction -s; 'yet 'alWt y s punishing
anyone who comes between them,"
Mr. and Mrs.. William Speed and
tonally, Of Detroit, spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry McClinchey.
Master ' Billy remained to spend some
time with his grandparents.
Mrs: Douglas (Gemeinhardt, .who
spent the pastmonth in Orillia and
Toronto, returned to her home here on
_ ,a.turday. .. l
' 11fr. acrd Mrs, �F. G "e' s, of Seas,
_ forth, are spending some time'. at their
THE NEW WHOLE WHEAT' CEREAL
• Cuba contain „the whole wheat —the -
precious
bs
precious wheat;germ, ,the bran, the
minerals. And in addition to being a
source: of nourishment and energy, they
are also delightfully' tasty. 'The nut -like
favor - of . the••'wheat is 'blended with
mellow malt to make it,more ;enticing
still. Give the family a real treat. Serve -
Cubs tomorrow for breakfast;
.4product of The Carehdian-Shredda
Wheat Company Litrnited
served, after which some time was
spent -1h dancing •... ,,
For the 'Bride-e1ectr7Adelightful
miscellaneous shower was held on. -Fri -
(ray
evenrt•. n €� . at the -Untie -Of Mr: -v arid. ;. -The ']tidies"` awed lunch to :all present.
MI's. W, A. Campbell in honor of their
eldest daughter, Miss' Marjorie, prior
to her . wedding on June 29th. The
were received by Mrs. Albert
Campbell:;, Community singing was en-.
joyed. The address was given by Miss
Margaret Jefferson "h:nd the presenta-
tion was made. by Eileen Taylor and
Margaret Wightmem , Je in Campbell
assisted ini the opening : of the .gifts:
The bridbride-to-be thanked the friends for
'their -gifts ant good "wishes.• -
,TroUSsesxu - Tea.—,A: pleasing' event
teak .place•. on (Saturday afternoon and,
,evening' . when, Reeve Rayntend Red-
mond held a trousseau tea, in ;hoi}or of
•his • ziieee, Miss ':Grate Redmond, whose
wedding 'takes plaee on Wednesday. of
this week -The +rooms were prettily
HARPEN_
Have yOui lawn Mower sharpened on ,the most modern
machine on -the market. It costs no, more to liave it done
the right yvay. All work'froishq when 'promilied.
NEW LAWN MOWERS at prices that will surprise you..
GARDEN TOOLS
We have a new shipment of Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Forks and
Clippers, Treat yourself to some new,garden tools.
Geo. 14/i., -Stokes
2O6J Machinist EAST ST.
summer home here. *
Mr. and MTS. Robeet Middleton of
:holiday week -end.
Mr. alfa Mrs. Jack Stewart and Mr.
Stewart, sr., of Hamilton, arrived
op Saturday to spend the summer at
their home here.
Mr. .1. Canieron of Toronto is spend-
ing the ..timmer at his summer home
on the Bltte Water highway:
MTS. Le Ray Porh. and sen Ronnie,
who 'have 'been visiting her parents,
to their bathe •Caledonia on Monday.
1)r. and *Mrs. Marks and family, of
London,- have taken the Mustard cot-
tage. Air the month of July.'
Lennan and babe, of Kiteliener, were
the guests of Mrs. F. A, Edwards 'on
Mrs. Ft.,V...-Grainger and faraily_and
Mrs. Tanner and danghter, of London,
are with their ,parents at the Hamilton
Suffering from Burns.' \a71,,lthdol/ih
Woll, son of Mr.*and Mrs. Einil Wolf of
Waterloo, who have (menet' a butcher
shop in is'in Clinton Hospital
sufferipg from severe burns to his right
leg and arm. In the late afternoon of
July lst, Mr. Woll „a:n(1 Rudolph, aged
sixteen, were driving up-feom'the river
in e light -delivery 'truck. They 'Were
caused, they" thought, by water iii the
gas. !The ear stopped on the highway
neer Peatherston's store: The boy;
who wag trying- to remedy flie trouble,
hat] accidentally: gasolipe hie
trouser& -.The car backfired and 'eye-
witnesses; saw the flame "ledp to the
boy's clething. The ' father in ex-
tinguishing the 'flames had , his own.
hands badly burned.
Minister Indficted. -- On Thursday
assenibled in 'St. Andreve's 'church, Bay-
field. to witnees-‘:-the -induction -of ReV,
gregation •and Of the conaregation of
Gra.ce chureh, Porter's Hill. Rev. An-
drew Lane, ef Clinton, presided, and
addressed the conigregetions on- the
theme; "The Church of Ohriet." He
stressed 'the, absolute dependence of the
Clitirch leS113 Christ As the branch,
ea not hear fruit of Itself, except it
abi e in the vine, no more -can. the
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OR•�.• A•T
'HORSES_
'rem ved• --tom itl and 'efficiently-.
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ttte�d' with a lace- tablecloth, eentred
with the wedding cake, and' Streamers
ruhiniue from ceiling rto each. ;earner of
the table. Tea was poured by_ Mrs.
Jack Thr anan' and serbed by 'Mrs:
'Emmerson ItoclgeI and Miss' Jean .Me-
evacuated• child is advised to cohnniuni Dowell. During the evening an ad-
cite: with theProvincial Gbverifinen•t;• , dress, was read ..by --Mr. J Buchanan
whose welfare departments. will be the and the bride-to-be was ';presented with
responsible governmental body itt each a. nurse of money And other gifts Miss,
Province. Redmond 'thanked •the friends •for their
Unemployment Insurance.. 13111 , kiudness. and '.gifts. !'A•short tine was
It. took the .commons but ,three, hours spent ui 'community surging:
on Tuesday to approve a Gover.nrlaent Seirool Pieuule• .d•�-4S:S: .Ne.' '6 held, a
resolution that His Majesty the Bing picnic �,oti Thursday afternoon by the •
be requested to'lay-before the British 'river an M. marl Wightman's ,farm:'
erlizten .far, arts. a,rv.a i ,royal Although the weather was somewhat
a' proposed amendment to _ the -13A. r ]p+ar=to ha vrh3� glad
A.ct placing "unemployalae�nt insurance" effects art the ,crowd. Football +and
lir the category of 'subjects. over which ;baselia11 were..enioyed •by both -player
I'arliarient:s�has complete jurisdiction.
'
All the Provinces have now agreed to aid 11r. Albert Walsbi were ;in charge
the enactment of a scheme of unem- of ,the races. Those under scligol age—••
theploennt Insurance; < n national lines, amet: Buchanan, Betty Rodger, `Gerald
Maier the complete control of.the Do- McDoYvell, Lonna Buchanan. !Grade I
'minion Government. Despite the fMet -dial Buchanan, Billie Rodger, I'ranke
that Canada made separate, farina] de- lin Otlmpbell, • 1aruey• Wightman : and`
elarations of a state of "war between •Kathleen Ma. err. Girls' race.--�Dnrothy
Germany and Canada and between: Gooier, Phyllis Cook, Hattie Wight-
Italy and' Canada, the Dominion still
luau. Boys' race- Lloyd Wats#, Nor -
;has not the •right, to amend her own man'Vii;htrnan. `Girls' :sack race
constitution, the B.N.A. Act. Approval Phyl]is Cook, I3aittie Wightman..Young
of the British Parliament, it is be- ladies' ,sack race—Elsie -Cook,- Margaret
]levee], will be merely a matter of, form,
Wightman. Boys' sack race, 11 -years
but nevertheless any constitutional
and under,,—lt,oy Buchanan, Norman
amendment 'still has to be ,.submitted Wit;htman. -Boys' sack 'race,. over -11
to and approved by the British Perna- years--�Bi11 Buchanan, Ralph' • Rodger:
-church .on earth, without the presence
of Jesus Chriet. Fellowship and per -
church members --such harmenY '01*
articulation as exists in the human
body, where if one meniber suffer all
the ,members suffer with it, or it one
member he honored,all -the members•
rejoice with it.' The °Chure-h is the
body of Christ Mr. Currie was then
inducted into the - pastheate of these
two eongregations- aecording to the
'beautiful ceremony. used in the United
Church of Cftnada. Rev. 3. R. Peters
of Varna addressed the new minister,
ladving hini wise counsel from his own.
experience es a pastor. Ile urged him
not to confinehis interest to• just his
own pastorate,'Inth remember that be-
lievere everywhere were fellow -mem -
here, of Christ% Church. Mr. Peters
emphasized that 'sympathy. in affliction
wag a duty -and opened the way to the
'on 'behalf of Huron PresbyterY,. wel-
comed the yonng Minister to his qirst
aPPointment as an ordained minister.
".rhen leaving the, pulpit he directed Mr,
Cerrie te• ite.rwhere he begins what we
bope may prove, a -very fruitful min-
istry. Mr. Currie pronotmeed the bene-
diction, `The congregations accepted
Mrs Colin Campbell's ittrettation to ad-
journ th the Fichobl room of the' church,
where an hour of social intercourse, -
was spent, refreshments served and all
had air ,oPportunity of becoming-. ac-
quainted with Mr, Currie.
ADTAN. National's Continental
Limited id the modern air-con-
ditioned train. that Travels *est the
Jasper Way—the scenic ronte across
Canada!". Modern travel at its l5est--
tion-Iibrary and buffet car; sleeping cats*
wi,th comPa.rbnents, drawing -rooms and
berths; delicious and moderately -priced
Bide the Continental Limited and learn why experi.
enced travellers prefer the extra comfori of thil
the
Telegrifihr
DesoriPtive* booklet tom wily toted: Cinidiart
National Agent; also complete' *formation
th6 alternative *I`Ttianglo Route" through
Aerofoil Colman Tour..
*. For safety and cesventetto ttse
etettotelitot 1.1-401$ Money Oath'
Nagging,Dragging
Pains In the Back
Many Women nave to do their pat
housework and the constant bend -
trooping, ironing, goyim, SO ,XLSC,Sa,
'tory to perform. their household
duties puts a heavy strain en the
back and kidneys, /ma if there were
AO kidney vireakness the Ilttelt would
be strong And welt
rend to weak, kaeltaelle, Martel suf.
feering women.
an oblong grey* box with oat us41
Don't wept a aubatitattAt, Ha.
onto owl, got gr.000n'o."
Sirhp phone k'COLLEC.T"' !o
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WILLIAM STONE .5 • HS
. LIMITED `
. . ..RSOL .
•_ NGE M.
PHONE 'St1 �
"601 r 21 'Clinton'.'
.
:Various speakers -approved prin-
ciple bf unemployment insuranee and
practically all agreed ahe scheme mast
be launched on a 'national basis to have
any chance of being suceessful. --Some
thoughe-the current period of stress is
not the best time to launch the edlieme,
:While others felt that, with employment
likely 1to reach. new peaks throtigh
Canadian and British GOVOritilleHt war
orders, the time is really opportune.
The -Government indicated hopes to
have aa enabling bill Tor unertaploy;
tributory basis—passed' hefoxe the end
a the current session. ,Obviously, how -
;ever, inauguratibn. of any nnemproy-
merit insurance scheme will place
added burden ,on. :Canadian industry
'and .cut" the wagea of the, workers to'
the extent of their contribution. • .
the Coinamons against the• -attitude of
floury Vera in refusing to manufacture,
airplane engine's- for the British Gov-
ernment in his Detroit factory. ,Acting
to suggest that the Goverornent should:
promptly take over control of the ,Can-
adian Ford 'Company. Munitions Min-
"tster • Howe' end 'othees, observed the
Canadian Ford Company has given ex-
cellene to -operation purelY Canadian
war orders, Conservative Leader
lIangon was aellous to have the, GeV -
element bring what pressure it could
*on the United States, •Government to'
modify Mr. Ford's 'attitude regarding
possible airplane engine .mass produc.,
tion in his Detroit plant. Mr, King
made no comment eon this suggestion,
Prank Ctirroll, of the Kitchenee polite
fir attended the first. mass of Rev.
elite on SunduY. last. Atter tfie ter.).
onony two hundred guests --kogenibled.
at the' home of Mi. and. Mrs. Deitrich,
where a delicious dirsaer wag served
in honor, Of the young priest. °
home after a -visit with her cousins,
the Illakef4
Mrs. Jack Lettont„and son, of Tor -
°eta, visited friendwhere last week.
onuments!
'To those eo'ntempleting build;
ing a Monninient . (ict my
prices before• buying. Cemetery
Lebterittg' a specialty.
All work guaranteed, •-
JOIIN GRANT
CLINTON MARBLE
. & GRANITE 'WORKS
Clinton - Ontario -
Successor to Ball & Zapf°
BROPHEY'S
FUNERAL SERVICE'
(Established 1875)
TRADITIONAL
.SINCERITY AND
EkPERIENCE
. Prompt
Ambulance Seivice
Phone 120 .
Goo4year Earwigs
'Exceed Divideind
IteeMiernents'
Total .8ales Keep Pace
With 1930 'Levels
quarterly dividend elteque, Pret;ideut
A. 0. Partridge otated :
"While completed reports) for the
47tt months are tick yet available,
our total f•Ales for this Period will
compare very favorably with the came
period 'of "1031 and earninge eon.
tinkle t6'evecd dividend requiremeniFt.
CatiatIo. nen? ear and trttek
tratioti4are 40‘..,j) ahead 4-4 1931A,"
R. Wheeler
Putneral,Diteetor and Embalmer
Ali 'calls proMptly attended .to
day or night ,
Hamilton Street, Goderich
,Sympathetic,and
Sincere Service
Dignified,,but not Expensive °
THE
E. E. CRANSTON
*FUNERAL Hon„,
•
IVIiss Agnei'.0tothers, of Arthur, is
to be -congratulated on baving pasaed
the second -year examination,s of the
tlniversitY of 'Western Ontario with
honors, In th.e honor course in English
and Vreneh. Miss gtothers also won.
a scholarship valued at $10,,, half of
her tuition feea for next year. Silp
won a board ot ‘governors' prize worn'
$10,, which she 'Was unable to accept,
having reoelved th6 larger award. „she
is the da.ughter of lIttron eounty par,
..qentative tor MicilingtOn county-, hand
Mrs. Stothers, of Arthttr.
Why Worry About liousOsorld-
Let electricity' do it by using, one° of the*, laiest models of
Washing Machines or, Ifacuura Cleaner&
An electric coffee percolator, toaster, iron, or floor polisher
grt;iina' igtesalwrurnY8.1sahcceel'oanbleVriri. 1::g% all w' finis. b;
One agreed ,11port.
Coolness, ,and absence of heat and
haste, indicate tine qualities. A. geutto-
FRANK 111cA.RTITUR
West iltreet
Phone IP
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