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'1►'lOk1T.F1 Fils1 , Oct, Y,$ --, , large' nun.- '.y; , is her ti ter tai Tli 'rorty .= f�$
u nslcd `Pe+ Awa al r anzl 7l iaan nt.ei
gear lCr flits vioiuiry ;atti:Adol, tilC' fairlast meet•
edgy r3 ria'( rid , 1>~ii tR A3 alai . `i'la(r'' inter aivartcttc, NOL`n=' c -
Sm. ray. fog}eMl, I➢ottgl41:9 A'ami*wtl, Harvey
ek�tigrattilatia.�a�; arta e�,;it�radeYd: to ALL,, ' ➢oweal ar�Ft ldIyf. ��"al�l��aa it��lst�-.�6
birthof ,a 'baRh' gin orzna lat Race AAwing.'��°Iin the e �rviee of H�;al.ing• at the six ti th
dim, ji �:pieal etas eeepeeel ie°r.' eerie ., anniveruary of the building
the
,Mrs. llomer 'Keith of • Fklmonton 'el1111"lD t I4eeitilirn oaa $1111141 Y. I. arras]
17-4r- Ell, :1(41411 a8 M wu Stale
'visited'atthan home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Miss KathleenMcGill of Stratford'mina. Mu1ersi>+n Ja)t 'week. Ka
W tfeld, Milted sellureli �q ill poli
spent the �ti �el� gad' under the lrarcut°il �
roof,
/hi acini erlaary Gervlee tin y ulillay. Mr. and :itis. oraamai Radford at=
'October 13th, at 2,30 sand 7.30 lt.ann.
likv, A. Sint -lair of 'Mee' tin lila tee tended the funeral' egtheir aunt at
doPeakee at both erviees. 'In, iiia• Smforth on sTlhurstiay.
afternoon special 'music; • wills be Mrs. Wm. Gooier spent za few aliass
given by the ITnited clrtireh ehl it of last week at the ,home • f her dough.
Mrs. �IaaSt� Caldwell ,Blyth.
Wings fad- Britctin
ter, ' ' s. ' ' d 11 of 'llh;th.
14r,- and 1xrse 1' 4''•aeupi1Ul 'fisc
Win albeit •, and Mr,' and Mr4. •Bert
11vyier attender] the flinieral on Thurs-
day .of ,their Lu1 vie, ,`ler, Wei. Blies 7,f
4'°l,+rltcazx.
PieSe!ntatiofl .-Ou Tuesday night c�
numberin the v ivinity Met :at the
hoffie,.. '. `41r -.and- Mrs„ (,c arida Bos -
Peen scald pre ertted_ • the newt \v els
a nec►u:�
- .. �+hA� er, The address
n11ac E lla
was given, by .Miss Mildred, Thornton..
fter the presentation Mrs, i�"Nic•hol'
responded, thanking, the friends for
their gifts .awl. extending a wellenne
to one and .ill' to visitthen] in. thehe
'new V ►�l/LLi.e a 4 J,^
served by 'Mrs: Bosman and ,some
time was 'spent in scram .
,&ubuu n In „ thy* evening :the men's
choir and, sensor :Quartette. Will have
'charge 'Of tide anusie. • Vea the f'oltew-
- Jog Sunday especial numbers' ail lrc{
a!enalered by t&ie junior chair.-
„Mesa J. ,11 Ellis is visiting at the
W.M.S. Meeting. --Tice monthly
meeting of the W'\Ls' was held on
Thursday afternoon at. the home of
Mrs. J. +L:4 io1)owell with .twenty-three
.
present. Lairs. J. L. McDowell read
thee.. e xipttrrt'M lesson • and Mrs. H. C.
WiIson led in !prayer. Mrs. Win.. Me -
Dowell presided at the piano. Mrs.
J, L. M'.'1lowell and Mrs. Wilson avcn
readings. A trio was .rendered by
1i1 Stanley Cook, Mrs. Wm. Wftllie.t.t
ar ,: '1'le
a2 sl +iia°., Fmuiersori Rodger.Pr
CUTS COSTS
DOUBLE-ACTING
BAKING POWDER
• -Pas ed by Censor
(anadiatt Official Photograph
recently
g bomber .added their roar to . the
'.Cllrobbing motors of this giant Handley -Page tt�,e iimeleubo
a
he.first. of _,a. laude' orclei for :the British Government.
rising. teYYipo. ofGranada � aircraft industry, t ._ ...._
G CH TOWN SHIP`
chapter in the study book on ChrI tiau i
- to rrdsh.i,p' was taken by Mrs. :lie'-
�'ittie.. Tbe. roll' ca•11:was responded to
by each one giving a verse of b rip-
ture contaiiiing a the woad. prayer.
PIsuis' were made to organize. a mis-
sion circle with Mrs. Norman Me-
Ieewel'l as _-leader, A resolution- was
passed to .petitio)h the` Prime Minister
to have all.beverage rooms. closed.
ten -rent tea wac' served • at the cic;se
•bf the meeting, by - the' group i11
charge. • • •
•EELF.AST
1!IL AST, Oct. S.—Mr. and lir,.
Johf'son 4ae.Leod, of near P•ipley, ,
spent Thursday -vvit h bier parents; , Mr..
and `.firs. Roy Alton.
&r. and .Mrs Roy Alton and sons,
Clayton and Alvin, spent . Sunday in
Paisley with- Mr.- and Mrs. Ernest
Wilkins and family.,
Mr. Andrew Nelson- • and air. John
Mullin spent !Sunday .afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson, Mrs. (
Shantz and Mrs. Mullin, who are in
Kincardine Hospital.
1Mrs, Henry €am,p'bell,_D.unmannoit•,
is gpencling a few weeks with her soon,
Mr. Cyril Campbell. •
'The- ••Misses; Grace and. Louisa Camp-
bell,.
im
bell,. spent a- • day recently .with their
unc'l'e. '�LIr. Walter Roulstona aril Mrs.
Iton1;ton, near' Ripley. • '
"Rush All,Deliveries, Jird..'. barked -the Chze�f and..
•
In co-operation with departmental
authorities, the Canadian Red Cross
Society has completed the establishment
of emergency equipment on both the
Atlantic arid P.acitic coasts. Stores of
,supplies have been provided, mobile
x-ray and hospital equipment placed at
strategic points, and countless other
iiiaterials`p1a eel In readings to'•ineet-
from the coast.
aiiy emergency arising
This is another of the tasks that have
made it necessary for .the Red Cross•
to aok your help. 1Give, when ~you are
and' give more than you can
-fi
ask
spare,
13oy--Say, Daa, what does it' mean
when . the. paper` says some man went
to a convention, as a "delegate at
Dad -It means his .wife ,didn't 'goo
with Trim, son.
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BREAK: UP
EST- COLD!
o-.
. fox immediate: reports .On all con.
trach r Yes, TIME. is the essence of all
contracts these ,_days y,,Pficieut fast and
''private in War Or Peace, Long Distance
•
,TelephoneService' 1s doing its bit on
.thetictizierionte ",Pay ant bitty Long
°nl »
Distance Stands ready anld waitx �
For eet"onon zy s, cerin low rate, antilyt
titer $eve p.m. and ail day ugday.
..-::�•' car»
Nor
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TORONTO
Try
HOTEL WAVERLEY
Lteated on Wide Spadina Ave.
at College St.
Easy Parking Facitttles
Convenient"to' Highways
Single - - $1.511 to 51.59
Hates Double • 53.50 1. $5.99
Four to Room, 55.00 to 56.10
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Close to the - University,-'
• Parliament Buildings,
Maple Leaf Gardens,
Theatres' Hospitals,
Wholesale :Houses, and
the Fashionable Retail
Shopping District.
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A. M. PROIWELL, PNr nnarr
ODERI
.G'ODDRtICH TWP., Oct. 7. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Orr and family spent
Sunday _ in ,,London visiting with Dr.
!Gacaihane who is still i11 there.
Mie. John McClure 'e visiting in
Seadorth With Mr. and 'Mrs. Les. Me-
ure.
firs.
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John Steep e Of Colborne ,is
visithhgA with•', --'her niece; Miss• Alma
Jennie., .
M. Earl IM.oAllister of :Gait and
Pte, 'Brie !,1Me,Al'lister of !London silent
Sunday a't their°hoine.
'.Miss Joyce Hadden of ` .Gdderich.
spent Friday with her grandparents,
Mr. •and Mrs. R. coke. _ • r
Red. A Cross Benefit. -Ohl: Fn.}itlay
'.evening a sucsfu'1 progressive euchre
'party was held. at tto'home of Mr. and
airs. D. J. Laissaline, sponsored by the.
eorth „branch of (1od.erich Township,
Red Cross, Society..: Over sixty people
were, present. High honors for euchre
went to Miss Adria Jennings and Mr.
Harvey '• 'Fullet Consolation prizes
were'aival•ded to --Mrs, Con. Bissett and
MrRobt. A.ncirews. A dainty lunch
was served, after which Misses Lucille
_and Artllelnise' Lnssaline• entertained
with piano thetas_; - aircl •-Arthem se
played a solo, "The Robins' Return."
The October -meeting of the Ae..'C"+rods
Society will' be held at the ''home of
Mr.:and, Mrs. G..Harwoed on .Tneeilay,
Oet0 )er 15. ,t The next 'eudlire • party
will be held: al,..the horine of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Chishoira on •November 8th.
-' irseeHer woodepresidetl• a'teethee imine
for the National Anthem.
Union,_=Chili chi . Notes The ,regal t r
meeting of the e. V [J Tv .s e'ld'''' iii
Thursday evening, With Rev, C.y 1
Brown, convener of Christian mission.;
committee, in charge, and Mips. Har-
wood presiding at the -organ. • Rev. C.
L, Brown gh' e• .an, interesting talk on
"Astronomy" and a review • of the
Various inission,ntations of the United
Church. PPlaris were made- to hold ft
'Hallowe'en ipaarty on Friday, November
1st. The meeting closed' with a bynnn
and the 'Mispah• benediction ' The
autumn ;thank -offering meeting of., the
W.M.S. -Will be held at the home of
Mrs. Robt. •Mellwa`in, jr., on Friday
afternoon of this week: Mrs, , (Rev.)
Sas. Hamilton of Goderieh will be tho
Lpeaker......,.The sacrament of tho
ord's,.!S'upper wa s observed at Union
church on 'Sund'ay, when the pastor,
Rev: Ct. L. Brown; delivered a tsplen-
l'
• cid sacrait en'trrr sermon from -the -text,
"For I delivered' unto you first of all
'' that whieh I, also received, how that
Christ died .!for our sins ,accerding to
the seriptui•es " (I' Corinthians 15:3).
Next +Sund'ar is anniversary Sun-
day at Union. At the 11 a.m. servee
Itev,: Hi-. Barnett. -Of -Godesieb - v -i
-ll-
preach, and at the 7:30 pin. •service
Rev. Denzil ,Ridout of Taranto wile
preach. Special Music by the choir:
at both servicers.
Dad: "Johnny, what -le this '60' on.
We have troubles of our owns but we ,can take over your
machine troubles sand they will not add to our woo 'iss.
fact that is our business to
RFPAIR4
MACHINERY
All you need do • is .bring the parts' to us p we will do tido
rest an4 have it ready when you .want it.
Geo.
PSflNE 20&T'
W. Stokes
1440NISW h..
Ax z , FLANS :OOMPiETN
FOR PZOWIt'Gr w141011
'International Event at Ste Tanana_
Expete(1' .to prsw ' 150,000 People .
Ju lgh1 by adYance eri_thusialam,
,- n . d' h,�{}r •[ tet
the,past s months, thee hlternatirn all
plowdiig° 'match and farm 'dnaellinery
d'emonstratio'n being held on the On-
ta'rio !Hospital and Hon. M. I', Ilep-
burn farame south of ,St, .Thomas from,
oetober 15 to 1$,• ine'l!li:yive, pr(tnllse>.:
to be the most succees'sfui of tile ]cog
list of international aQndtIches 'slionsored
eche--O nta,rioe ':lowsneeger , ,e caeca ane
,The prize liSt totals.$7,000.
;Plans Have .been completed down to
the .last -Min rte detail ..!by'._. Secretary.
J. A. Carrell, the hoard• of 'direetors,
and the Elgin and St. Thomas Com-
mittees. Preparations have been
mode to handle a t°otal erowil •of
150,000 tpeople f'or the -four ;datee th e'
„snatch. Provincial police will take
over trafficdirection to, parking •_lots -
where attend7tnits 'will smoothly handle
up to 10,000 ears per •div. • 'There will
be no inconvenience or delay in,.-part%-
ing.
The "termed city" , of some fifteen,
acres will ,house over $600,000 worth
of farem
, achinery and borne con-
veniences: __The-erfetim. of Canadian
and American plorwanen will draw lots
r
for' the 1715 sturdy plow teams being
provided, while over :200 tractors will
roar clown she road each morning to
the 'piowing'i1.elds. This in itself is a
'sight worth' seeing,—.,°
There ,are valuable -trophies •a:°d
p'r1 les _in. the herneshoeing com-
petitions, which wills, attract the best
blacksmiths in Canada. This featire
has grown rapidly 'and arrangement
have been made .to a.ccorair edate 'large
numbers of spectators. 1,mteresting
and editeation al d'elupnsfi^ations Will be
daily features of the match: • They in-
clude' farm {drainage, ;cultural irlhnle
AST
reents, row 7cmp" traetoae. hybrid. eorni
tests, pick-up . baler, plow setahg,
Multiple hitch; combine hs rvei iaug,,
seed eleaaning,ataid a+il, testing:' There
will also be exhibits by the Ontario
r)epartanent, oft ►IJealth, Ontario. Fore
estr'yy" Depar,tent, gradiail of :farm
yanars,•- t y d '1L'L , -.a�ntl:u..-farniir
Kw,„ .Jtnnr,A 1._1td?zA . :F Iik� ".''�u xl�:.:- 3%C t s11g;5
late •last daffy, of the mateli (Friday,
October 18) wall see a parade of,. �aumte TM
3,"i00 members, of the RR.'C•A.F., through
the grounds • of the tented city at 2
Thal Ij , remie•r M. L', ,Hepburn, will,
take the salute.. , These. Air rorce men
-
are in training at the largest• technical
ai„i:r. tliainieg; school in 'Canada, having •
taken over the On' aro ospii '"Ir( ` -
ings adjoining the plowing mlttc'h site.
Evory fariner in Western, Ontario
. .........
owes hinnSelf and Tnniny a hholi lay
the fall ,of the year. Ile .can combine
business with pleasure and will re-°'
eTive a hearty welcome from the •otli-
. he _ owing inatoh,. .the _ (i(AU. ;.
t'icxrn.ls of t plowing
of iSt. 'Phomas and, last but not least,
Elgin, county as a whole.
F•
Does Your Food
Cause lou Distress?
fie=-impairmentesf the stomach is
often of serious . •consequences, for
-only by properly digested food is the
system nourished and sustained..
Burdock__Blo:od • Bitters isa re -
:liable remedy for -stomach disorder,s
ch as dyspepsia, indigestion, sour .
stomach, belching a gas, headaches,
etc..- • •
It helps to stimulate the secretion
of saliva and gastric juice, the
main factor in digestion, -' neutralizes
acidity, tones up the lining mena-
branea of the stomach, and restores • ,
the natural, healthy . process.. of
digestion.:
Put your stomach tight by taking
B.B.B. and see how quickly you
start to enjoy your meals free :from
digestive troubles.
%lie T. Milbnrn Oo., Itd., Toronto, Oat.
EMETERY
MEMORIALS
Of modern _design—Finest Mater-
anti ---Workmanship: -�
your report card"
Jahmaye.e Do Ylineseappose it's the
temperature ,,of •the 'school=ream?"
Is ijverjyedThat. Frightful
Pains No Longer ° Torment Her
Nilestown Lady Thanks ... the
Day $he: ' , Found Syntana.
.Back, Joints ' `and MVMusoles Were
Sore and Inflamed '.]sifter..Years
• of Suffering With Stomach Gas
• and Acidity.. Was Subject to
Headaches and . Dizzy Spells.
Nerves Were -Bad and Sleep
Broken.
"Syntona ]las doneg
so' .mine]( for ine
that s will be only too' glad to tell
others, about it,'4said Mrs. M. Kat-
sinskas, Nilestown, . Ontario, ,in a re-
cent interview:, • '
"Three years ego •ny, stomach start-
ed giving •:ne `trouble and it kept get-
ting steadily worse 'until almost every-
thing I ate caused gastritis, tramps
and acidity.. 1 was, Subject to frequent
headaches 'anti dizzy spells, and 1 was
'tonstnsntly needing'something foss con-
stipation. Then, ,these pains set into
my back and nay joints and inuscles
'lseeatne• so - inilatined • and sore that 1
was€ 1n agony clay `and' night.. I
couldn't sleep, iso 'I got- terribly ner-
vous and •rundown,,'°4yistorr had , been :r :recommended to
we ate afteli, that, I linhlly derided to'
try it. and 1 am, € Stray , thankful' that
I (lid. 1 have been Acing it forneva
eial. eeita now, and" 1 feel better ill
every way than I did in. years 'before,
T11e 'pangs have left !bite, 'I am .fret . of
dizzy spells ,anal: headaches tU&d my
nerves are relax. My s#�ontticll
BECAUSE
it ' cuts right through
clogging dirt, Cxillett'e Lye
Is a boon to the housewife! Keep
it handy always -for clearing out
drains . -.. for souring pots -and
pans . ,for many other every-
day household tasks!
•Never erlissolve 'lye in hot water. The •
action of the tyS itself
heats the water.
•
•EXETER :'SEAFORT11 -
Phone 41 ' Tuesday & Saturday
FREE BObKLET --.'Tho Oillett`r Lye
Booklet tells how this powerful cleanser
clears Clogged ° drains ... keeps out.,
houses clean and odorlessbydestreerieg
the contents of the closet.. •. how it
performs dezeni of tasks..Send for a
free • Copy+ • to Standard Brands Ltd.,
,(Prater Ave. and Liberty Street,
T ,ionto; Ot t. '
Monuments!
To those contemplating build-
ing a. Monument Get • my •
prices before buying. Cemetery
Lettering a specialty.
A11 work guaranteed.
JOHN GRANT
CLINTON MA1f ELE ti
° & GRANITE' WORKS
Clinton Ontario
Successor to Ball & Zapfe
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4BROPHEY' a ,
.FU• NERAL SERVICE
(Established' 1875)
TRADITIONAL
INCERITY AND
ax • ". �.. EXPERIENCE
—0—
Prompt ".
ma Ambulance Service
Phone i2o
FLOYD .. LODGE, Director
e
J.R:Wheelr••
Funeral Director and Embalmer
All calls ' promptly attended to
day or night- , -
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•AMBULANCE SERVICE—t-'
Phones. Store '335. Res. 855W.,
Dam lton Street, Ooderich
Digni1eal, but hot Expensive
rE.,E. CRANSTON
°FIINF.R,AL 110312
241bourg Invalid Car Service
17 Montreal. St. , Phone 399
MRS. • M EA'tSINSI1AS:
doesn't tause ane any .trotble any
more, -so 1 tan enjoy tsy meals where. -
ever I go." TSinee 1 have been getting,
my proper sleep, 1 arise mornings feel-.
ing •reete(1, whereas formerly I always
felt tired ancl° worn out." -,
rsyntota prodiii+esu` °.these results
without the aid of drags or defies
sora., it is made only frown 'pure ber-
bal extriretti that aid in the proper'
assimilation of food for t trength tend
energy and rid the ,system of execs_
acids and poisonous, waste tnlattOr,
Syntorni is sold . Sal reeeiruntioled
3r� Godetic'iii at Campbell's Drug Store.
Pint out how it can • ► *Adie to r
Monuiuents!
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
`ge foreign ga trite liotock Ohaose ftt}in, A, postcst v'.. IFing
. uS • to yiour ho**e. *Vet ttraxtspartat10 t to our office.
Williams 8t, Son Granite Works
147- St. if"rk St. lime 1655, Sr ikstroRD
n