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1 r . Norminan 114 CDowell r'si►ld.
visited at Clinitei and Ooderlelt oh .
Tlittrsaa ward°aibpb+ell *z4"'�
i�'rP mar Mrs.
Lois _visited on MendaY With Mr. arid.
Mr's, "s9►. 1. JOhusteri of Wait
Wawvano le
Ther caterpillar now p1AW Wait ilUCT
on the roads in -this section en $und*y,s
and while it was uneble "to remove it11
the icy and snow 'the ears sire now alga •
to run, _,
Mm. Melvin Taylor .returned tioi
on Monday after spending several dam
with 'Brussel- friends.
aia' St>izmday ,Row. "Wrenn spp'he,
on The Crucifixion, •eddies -;b1 taxi
from. Vit, Matthew 27:36. Mr. Albert
Wale and Mr. J• 14. MMDowe1l favored.
with a duYoet,u4 fihere "I PindW'tNheno FauThlt ftiey
and Mr. W.
*LS Campbell- sang alae 041o,
Were true°-
fleddi,rsI.y Ja rd ?"
UCIa• Ai1 entertained, a
number of the ladies a couple of days.
last week at quiltings.
'Mr. and Mrs:
'Gorden Smith' x'
and., ..
-.Barbara; 'o 4 derich, •visited on • Stsn.
J . Mc
Mr. MrsMcDowell,
t 1�.and1
day witho 1
J L, P
Mrs. McDowell returned
home
With.
them, for a few days' visit,
'MissJean 'McDowell . has returned.
home, after speeding the winter With..
heWr sisterTSTIb'IBv Mrs ordoAprnil
Smith of,iGode
'rich `
Badman_ caned.. n....W,ing - •,f riciids
011 $day:
MrTue, and Mrs, Norman 'Radford at-
tended the funeral on Friday of the=
latter' uncle, 'tbelate-.ilerw,an Sunder •
cock of Londesboro. .
Mr. and Mrs. Q,lbert Wals'b' visited
With Guelphs friends on . Monday ands
Tuesday. -
Mr. add, Mrs. -Douglas Campbell, were
Win;gliam visitors`•en TCiesday. "
Mr. and Mrs. Wm...Cartel and 'Mr:
and Mrs. John tarter attended the -
funeral on Tuesday of the late Mr.
Fred Lockwood of Clinton.
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MaDONALi
1AIN'S WGR COMMISSIONER
son of:100=w.stitith Pease Atirdster W.ioomod at Ottawa.Somo,
t** of Onadiam Production. of Wax e►1 0iu da's Help
� _.Brit n s War turabffes `' PrissIoe of gip-
preoiatiOR from ,Old Colottrjr JouI'*' *ez Dan ZLvor
Recent Event a tr epponse to rampire's Day of PraYer
CREWE
CREWE„ April a it 1,° 3Mr. Warn. , Freneh
the week at Ur. Ccei1-0iiamne
&int 's y
-swear 'Belgrave.
Red Cross Notes. --Since 'the lst of
January -Crewe has seat 12 pairs army
socias, 7 seems, 4 turtlencek sweaters,
6 suits pyjamas, 8 helmets, 1 pair two
Way mitts, 2 quilts for
F r
-refugees,
also lso
dr'e Iaroelchild ren►s clothing,value $5,
the gift of Sirs. Agnes ,McCormack of
los Angeles, 'Calif; I
W.M1.S4,Meeting.- An interesting and c
Inspiring meeting was held ou. April Ord
#It the hone of Mrs. Cecil Blake by the ;
ladies of the Crewe. There
s .#were..eighteen 'ladies present, and the .
r of. d oina
• f1
.don't took!clla ge the devotional
o
period. Thee Was, a, discussion on
ntaking hospital quilts and the choos-
ing a delegates. to attend the district
Presbyterial meeting at Thames Road`.
The program which followed consisted
of a reading Eby' Mrs, C.•Rla'ke, a duet'
.v S. 1,Kil .trickandEdna f
la' Magi's. a c -
p
.
Whinney, -a reading,en Trinidad by
atri ck,
adnet bq
, Mrs. r
er an
andMrs..„Clif ord, tails—by-MrsKtl
-
Mrs.Riv tt Mrs.Newman ledin
prayer. , The chapter' in the study book
by'Sherwood, was Mrs,S. ' w d and
givenShe.
g
the meeting was favored with short but
impressive remarks from Mrs, Richaird
)1 eWbinney of the,Pee-abyierian`'Soctety
of Dungannon, 'he” ,;pneettng closed '
with a hymn end the'benedictien. There
weak several' visitors,. whom :the ladies.
yaree }always ,glad• to welcome to their
LEEBURN
LEEDURN, '-April 8,—Mr. and Mrs,
Rod. ,Bogie and Mrs. Jaines Green and
young son motored to Toronto on 'Wed-
nesday' last and returned on Sunday.
`F'alc.ner.cco ..,. •,as.
• o e a mpanied them as
far as Guelph. •
The many friends of Mr, John ,Ohis-
holm, sr,, will congratulate him on
,passing'hieightieth birthday, on 'Sun-
day. April 6th. ° ".
Mrs. Maud Horton of Exeter is spend-
ing a few days in our burg.
Mrs. Geo,' Morrison of 'Kincardine
called on the Misses Horton on Thurs-
slay last.
We don't pretend to know everything, but we do •Tarim
to know •machinery and ' how to repair brea1ages or worn
•
out parts.
Our achine Shop
- is open every Way and_ we are at your service:
Stokes
Ii�AQ$IL�tIST'. ' EASE` ST.
(14 J..34:11tutne,
SP0e4s1 Corraopond- speciion and, to the eo-ciperaiiott Of
est) Canadian cont•raotors, with the.Muni-
«i"anr WA, April 4. ---Warm word of tions and, Supply Department. There
praise for Canada's° -war effort werehave been smile ewes of careies n ,
given' by fRt, lion.'Maleohn i'aeD'onald,. but I have °net with only " me eaSe eft.
M.P., new United :Kingdom and''North.. atteanpt a :dishonest pract"" and that
ear Ireland hi h eomuwisstoner to Can,- wn17 �isn ,a "1a11 t°olatract:
P of War •Prodnetiott
ada,, oni 'his arrival bel a yesterday. •Defen4'e Miniist J. 'L latongave
"The comradeship sof +Canada in the . er J " Ira
war 1sustainedthe (7opa Moils suuatrtarized ,1 formatioir
a has po�rerfu ly the Bri Qu ' he ' ro ress o r uction of war
tish ole " ° Mr.. MacDonald observed- t .P $ ,, pa, •a e
"Canada's Pf '. equipment hi 'C7aa ttda° ' rear tactorlea
oontributlon Last endons- are matin undo. rls 'and de-
ly im ressed ever boy in Britain. g`i"° - r
p y xiFyery is exacted, soon► The Inglis
Your soldiers, ,Sailors and airmen. have
company at Taroa° will shoartly get
been teeming across the Atlantic and into antistank rid to Production on ante to k ° ea,
cleanse the earth,
tha sea and the
Throe-
isch mortars rs are
inpro
d
u
tio
n
,► and two-inch are -under Way.' American n
skies of the Nazi enemies of mankind. rules being usedfor trainingand
Picturing the .spirit of the Brltisfi Sufficient Enfield riflesarebeingro•
peop
as unconquerable and aggres- Bused for ,operation ° purpo+ses. ; Bien
sive, Mr. MacDonald , predicted conte
fidentl that "'the -neons cteo r- s are ':beingtrrrsduced oxl'an adequate
y 'pont atle fortraining; 'b y the end ofA il,
-tion of the fret ole of the Ort y,
�' al Qs#nadistn'f�oxces going will
1twill l i t g
Coinlnonwcea h gain. a g ox onus . b
►► � .. have adequate :ren guns, and• y May
'3vietory. • . Canadiana i it be
• . alltraining Centres' w
1,g' t,et# 1,
Mr. MacDonald, son of° �the�late. �Rt. . -
J3on. Rams- � tat:acDonald ., , fornier� fully equipped with these• guns. Barrels
Rea',
y , fort ,anti..aircrafts,tlns+.,-are-°being,..
Pro -
Prime ,Minister -•of 'Britains..will- shortly ducced;' these 'barrels ore. interchange -
be
, joined hereby his sister, Miss Sheila able, because that part of the gun wears
Mac+Donald, who will act as his official out quickly with continued tiring. Un-
bostess...in.:Canada, ass_he is._a !backeler,,--iversal carriers -a junior tank—will'
Mr. MacDonald' -said he considered it ,be turned out to the full quota,° three
"an enviable privilege" to serve as months. Work is Pre
,gressi'ng on the
British high' comniissloner..in Canada. 10,000 Individual drawings which are
He„ proclaimed himself --"•devoted" .to necessary* in designing the -large' tanks.
Canada as a young an:d vigorous coup-
. ,_• . Productaon ,•of..meehazlical ,:transizonL is_
X17.on a large scale, with many machines
It was air all -party welcome which being shipped overseas. There is good
was accorded Mr. MacDonald on .his ar- production of mall arms and artillery,
rival. yesterday.' The welcoming party with large quantities of both being sent
included , Prime -:Minister W. L. Mac- ' to England. Canada •3s equipping ' her-
kenzie Sing, Opposition Leader R. B. self with gas. masks and is helping
'Hanson, many Cabinet 'mainisters,"mnem- South ColAfrica on -this item.
berate Parliament,. and representatives i . ,
. ._ , Ral�tozz}} said. . I have every
of the diplomatic and Oommonwealth faith in Canadian industry to do the
corps in' the capital. . production job :facing it. Equipment
The British Government, aside front • shortages are being made up; slowly,
sending a man who Juts. held several but surely."
cabinet posts ;iii; -Brl air as high cora- supnty Minister ( D. Howe reitesr
iaissioner, ;hass'further strengthened .its •a,ted the'Government's-shipbuilding pro-
.governmental .representation at 'Ottawa gram as one of building ;• as many 10,000 -
by the appointment of Sir Patrick- Duff ton cargo 'vessels as possible and is
as deputy commissioner, and W. LI. quickly as possible. An;order dor thirsts!..Coates- lig financial- �.dviser.._..., ;.._.__ ." .- _ a
ng=
Pane Syilioats;Csisting aii'oiit �1�a(),OOtI
Ilielpi4 Britain in War Purchases ea'ehr: has been placed with Canadian
Leading British 'newspapers have Vickers, Ltd. These flying boats 'halve
cosrrmented in• eloquent terms en Can- two engines, a crew of seven, and have
adsetsdeelsion, announced,last week, to a cruising range of 3,000 miiles,
finance all but $350,000,000 of Britain's
are playing..
superb 'Fart in
helping
O
-General Wladyslary Sikorski, ° corn -
war. Purcha of:*1;°?4,%;000,000 in Cain, -..-mender- an:chief and Prime ltinister,of
ada this year: The 'Financial .News,. ,the exiled government of Poland, now
operating from London, Eng., arrived in
Canada this week. He will launch u
•trainieg; camp for a' Polish' Legion to
be located .':at ;Owen --Sound. • Be ;will
go on to Washington to consult with
%President -.Roosevelt ori ."the :proposed,
formation, after the war;' of,, a Polish
CzeehosSiovakian • state, • with a :come
mon "foreign 'policy....for 50 million .Citi
zees, but -with each :unit hawing some
measure of.independen e.
A mysterious. incidei .. occurred Mon-
°lav =when Trade and, mmerce Min-
istter J. A. 'MacKinnon said it would not
be in the' Public" interest ter details to,•
be given
iven on $072,00
0
, Cana
dian
exports
tJa an 2nr.January .and February this.
'Year. Japans ana
t the 'Berlin
Rome Axis, Z`hns it ;is 'difteult''to See
liow ' informtattionto the enemy would
be given by. ' answering the question"
asked. At that, it Ls claimed, -Canadian
restrictions on trade with Japan are
more severe than those of'either Britain
or the United States.
The Tax on Sugar:.:,
Action taken by the _ Government
through' the War' Times ,Prices and
Trade Board in advancing the mite - of
sugar one cent per pound, the money to
under the heading -06anada, to the
Rescue," said: 'rite unqualified -pledge.
.of..Gftnada'a.ttillest cooperation in war
finances is a promise of assistance in
the solution ofBritain's dollar problems
almost is •.important as the ' American
Tease -Len "Fill ;itself." , The Financial
Times observed : 'The fundamental
principle of -Canada's action is .whole-
llteated co-operation in,meeting every-
difficulty.
very-
di cult . 'rile "line foll .wed meaes
yo $..
that .Canada in straining every nerve
to accommodate -.•.its financial and.
economic structure to file demands of
the war." And The °.Lender' Times re-
marked: "Canada's action shows clearly
the invaluable Part -that Dominion has,
-Played. fs` eonta:nuin to'la on
and ,. gplay
;the financial side of the general war
effort."
Likewise encouraging comment on
Canada's war effort came from Major-.
General R. F. Look, chairman of the
United Kingdom -Canada Joint Iinspec-
tiouBoard, testifying before the Com
mons special °committee en• war ex-
penditures on Tuesday. "Canadian
wur supplies going -overseas are extra-
ordinarily good," General Lock stated.,.
"This :has 'been due to the strict in-
moiemorammeivimmimmerainear
"Every" dray, well tin& honestly done, is a eontr'ibution to victory." __
Tilt PRIME MINISTER OP CANADA.
STANDARDIZED FOR EFfIGIENCY„ -
A'car with Nova Scotia license .plates limps into ,,,a service station in
"Winnipeg. Stearn is spouting from under the hood:
*,it's yourwater: pump, says the mechanic. "We can have a new
i F won a up -long” ._
Only a water pun4,--perhaps ajsembled in Oshawa or Windsor
from, parte made tin half a dozendifferent towns, yet it fits to i 7` r
when this Manitoba mechanic,ppts it on a car from Nova Scotia.
Uniformity—standardization,-are big factors in telephoneservice,'
too. You can talk'. practically anywhere, any time, for one reason,
because telephone' equipment made with meticulous care' fits to a T in
all parts of the system. Operating methods' are co-ordinated, too, so
that your call is put thro gh quickly •
�'p/titJtrCe
acid . accurately—your voice spans the x � itle t •
railer direct to your:. listener's s ear.To
a natioar .at' war, sueh standardriation
is3 a'reat asset,,
too the It=
tectiveli m
14 ii lllw �i Oa, i * tpI ytIIq of as n`u to
•riyl�we
of the tax sugar foot t to MAO
V rp04 t b
dgwa9. The leeettett b •palind
Sugar tax to*bout 4l•If+ 't
the ,Dus4►iuiuQ� u it sRu 0 -.
Op wheat? CP*00440,4 14041er > 4
,sugggted a price be 'Owl -to egver
production coasts uu a limited 'amount
of wileat Ile sUggeeted also that 100
Million bushels of Canadian wheat be
milled into dour and cont as a gift to
Britain. Ile o1?pO any increase to 50
eu is per 'buahei On what as a Pre-
cessing tax,'because dt would -raise the
price or bread in. Canada by a trent a
loaf. °
Rev. Daniel Mel vor, Liberal, 'Fort
William, &elated WO, the pro -British
revolution in Yugoslavia sand the naval
victory when ttbe Italian -fleet was shot"
to ' piece& near Crete eigaitituted an
answer to the national day, Of prayer on
;March q2 throughout the British Ern-
1‘1
an-' I do not think we, should ask
the Ovine '.Giver for , any gift unless
we expect an '-answer and are ready to
"
o• o a ' to • he utmost," M . Mayor
Mr.
c
rte t m
said: "AAs one who 'took part In that
of prayer, I exgratitude
day e �re$s.'.m�
Fublicly to theAlmighty." Applause
followed Mr..Mexvor's brief .remarks in
the Commons,
Odd Bit of Iotorn ati
, s op ,
DeputySYleaker Thomas °,Viers weFt
kind
of beserk when he • ,ruled the:
word "unfair" as being Imperilment-
BENI
X71 ltaireli',. Canadians betwixt
$10,053,706 of war satvings .eertificatee.
From the outbreak of war to -the
end ofFebruarys 'the Governinegt has
Paid •a total of -$5,2 02,020, split about
evenly between 'the C.N.R. and the
,for the transportation of troops
-within the Dominion. :r
Senate Conservative Leader Meighen
let' out another.,, blast:,.aga against
ernment-for `thumbing its nose •at the.
Senate, giving it .only chickenfed''busi
Hess to work on and in showing cynical
disdain 'for that chamber:
Col. Ralston stated no Canadian
troops : have been in € etion in Greece.
A ' few Canadian ' engineering 'troops
have recently done some good work' in
Strengthening the defences of Gibraltar.
Hon..Dr. R. J.' Manion, M.C., former
Conservative leader, is going to Britain
on behalf of the Government to cheek
up on auxiliary services for the Can-
adian troops there.
For ,the Dominion census on June 2,
17,000 enumerators will get dive, cents
.foreea person- enumerated. -
James ,SCollisom,,famous British flyer,
arrived in 'Canada this week to "ferry:';,
American-made bombers across _ the'
Atlantic: f
The. budget; expeeted next' week, has
been pat off ;until after. the Easter
recess, which runs from April 9th to
the 2Sth.
Another MacDonald takes up resi-
Bence in '`Earnscli e," a 'beau'tiful old,
stone residence on the banks of the
Ottawa. River !where Sir. John A. Mac-
donald, -'beloved Conservative Prime
Minister, passed the last nine years of
his life before his death in June, 1601.
ST. HELENS
ST. HELMS, April 7:; Miss Laurine
Miller of Stratford is spending the_week
at her home here. ' , a
The weekly meeting 'of the Y.P.U.
was held .with Miss WinnieBarnard in
th -.'! hair.Th
eo topic, "The ;Sacra-
ments,"
meats," was taken 'by Rev. G.
'Barnard.
Women's Institute: The Aprilmeet-
ing of the Women's Institute was held
in the Oomrnunity Bail with twenty-fiive
ladies In attendance.. `Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Pherson presided. The roll call was
responded to Eby. the naming -Of a Can-
adian author. Mrs. McKenzie Webb,
Miss Mary Murray and' Mrs. W. A.
Sr ilier were appointed a nominating,
committee. Miss -Winnie Barnard read
•twti 'of r Pauline • Johnston's poems,
"Work -worn," and "Give Us Barabbas."
The topic "Famous Canadian Wamen"-
was taken by Mrs. E. W. Rice, who
gave a splendid paper on the lives of
the 'author, Nellie McOlung, the'Senatbr,
Mrs. -'albs, the judge, Mrs. J. H. Me -
Call, and the member of Parliament,
'Mrs. Peter ,Neilsen. Mrs. Thom con=
elected- a -•quiz- contest an "Stitc-hes."`
At the conch cion lunch :was served -by
the hostesses, Mrs. John Cameron, Miss
Annie Dirnin and. Mrs. Lorne Durnin.
KINGSBRIDGE
I311fA;NM.I ', , April Mr. and
Mrs. Mestere and Mr. arad MM.'West-
brook mid ejiidren, of Goderieb, visited
o f Sunday - with, Mre. Gardnear and
Keith.
A bow anci4lrla' conference will be
held in Goderieh on • April 16.
Rev. Its GP 'Igazeiwood occupied his
fpulpit on Sunday and delivered an in-
spiring Baster inessage. •
A special service will be helit on
'Good" I'rida ' in Carlow United church,
Mr. and Mrs, IFI. Good and family
spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs, W:
Thorn a Auburn,,
A pretty wedding took ,place at Ben -
miller Parsonage on Monday, when Mr,
Duncan Million and Miss EdithardY,
both of .Colborne 'township, were wilted
in .wedloetk. Rev, R. G. Hazelwood Of..
debited.'
The - -embers, and adherents of Ben -
'miller )United church• were delighted, to
learn. that, • Reve
r
eklazeiw
ood has s
decided to remai .apws or for another
year. •
Mrs.. Gardner and ,'Keith 'vis°
t+cd In
Kiteiie n • r
taero .P iday. '
Groups 2 and 3 of the :Women's As.
sociation 'will present their play, "1te.
.
hellion of Youth,"
In BeI#millex church
on Wednesday, April 16. Admission
Vic and :.1l5e
The as ial evening� the
oc sponsored by
:Satttord Red Gross, which was held
In the C.O.V. Hall at ►w
,lienmiller Was;
quite. a" euceess. ' A. large nnlmber at.
tended. The ~rya,nera_r.ntextchres,were
.
Ma'a. Stanley Vaanstone and Mr. '.Ed:
'Montgomery, consolations going to,' Mrs.,.
Bolton and Mr, drank Chambers. After
tt bountiful':lunch,, _dancing ,ensued, -the
.Monk .orchestra providing the music,
with lZr, , ieMichael as door manager.
FARMERS'. FEDERATION
w...
8F
A� xF
Deppty. Reeve Frayne Elected President
'at Organization Meeting'
At a meeting of Ashfield township
farmers, -held in the Township Ball op
Wednesday evening of last eweek, a
unit ' of the iFederationb of Agriculture
was organized, with Deputy Reeve Gil-
bert Frayne as president. Reeve Fred
Watson of •S•ta:niey township, of .'the
County C'ouncil's agrieuitural commit-
tee, was ehatrman of the meetialag, and
Reeves 'ramble of Howick and Whit
more of ,Tuekersmith, also • nem'bers of
the o{I
�nty Council 'committee, . and
Ex -Warden 'George Reagan addressed
the, gatbeelkg.
Allan Reed, Dungannon, was elected
vice-president,, and other officers.will
be selected at 'tlie first meeting of .the
board of directors; which Was elected
as follows, one representative from eaeh
school section in 'the township: Mrs.
Robert Davidson; Dungannon ; John A.
Johnston, -Cedar' Valley; Leslie Pent:.
land, Nile; John Foster, •S'heppardton
Albert McGee, Port .Albert; W. A. Cul:
bort, SA No, 6. Raymond Finnigan,'
Crewe ; T.J. , Littman, • S►S.: No.. 9;
Thomas ISSulllvan, Kingsbridge; Mrs.
George Lane, Lanesville ; Sam Alton,
•Belfaat ;'Hugh "McKenzie, Kintaili Fred
Anderson, Zion ; ,Gordon Ritchie, Loth-
ian;•Muerdocli Matheson,ollemloek City;
'Wilfred Bradley; A:mberly ; Reeve Alex.'
MacDonald, Lochalsh; Grant Me.Diar-
inid, Paramount; -Herbert Seto hers,,
S.S. No. 17. • .>, '*-
"Sandy is getting married on •Febru-
ary 29." "What's his idea of cbaoosing
that particular date?' Be has an •
thrifty, eye on future. anniversary ex-
penses, I guess."
BROPHEY'$
FUNERAL- SERVICE'
(Established 1875)
TRADITIONAL
SINCERITY AND
° EXPERIENCE
—0— .
Prompt l •
Ambulance Service
Phone 120
FLO' 'D $5L, LODGE, Director
J. R. Wheeler
• Funeral Director and Embalmer
All calls p pniiptly attended 'to
day or night.
::AMBULANCE "SERVICE-
Phones:- Store 335. Res. 355W.
Hamilton Street, Goderich
St�pIihaTicklhig-
in
the Throat
That°•tiekling-irthe thiaat"is m st
distressing, and is• caused by a cold
settling in the throat.
The, dry, ,hard cough not only keeps•
you in misery all day long, but also
prevents you getting a good night':
'sleep.
What you need to relieve this
tickling cough, iss-Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. This valuable prepara-
tion is composed of the most sooth-
ing and healing expectorant barks
° and herb!), with 'which is combined
the virtues of the world-famous
Norway pine tree. .
When you asic for "Dr: Wood'ia''
see that you. get it. s'
! lQ. M1.ibura Oo. Ltd., Toronto, Ont.
Complete Service at treasonable
Prices
A PROMPT - INVALID -CAR—
SERVICE
N� extra charge "for the use of
--our modern Funeral Howe.
17 Montreal St: - • Phone 399
�K1I GSC RIDGId April 8. --- Miss
Charlotte Dalton ; left for Detroit on •
Friday. ;She plans to. ^visit there fel' a
few weeks. •. -
om : award, of the E,L A.r., sppe.n
the week -end at the home of his par=
ents. " x
- On Easter :` tonday there will be a
dance in -the parish hall, With Roy
Mackenzie's orchestra playing. .
• We are glad to hear that Mrs: earl
tDrannen and her baby girl are home'
again. '
Mist 4uarry is returning•to Burling-
ton to spend the Easter vacation .at her
hoarse there.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Dinny Dalton, on the arrival of a
"bouncing baby tboy."
Pat Pardo spent a few days visiting
here last week. He brought with him
a first-hand, description of the strife
'at Ford's River Rouge plant In Detroit..
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CLINTON 'MARBLE' • • ' u
& GRANITE WORKS
Clinton Ontario
• Successor to Ball. & Zapf
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"He'11o_J immix _where are yon gcing?"1
'° am going' home. 2a is going to
spank me." ."L'ut t rhy are yon in such
a hurry?" "Becauso .if Is don't . get
home Soon pa will be in and he will do
it"
Agonizin
Eczema (Salt _hewn)
N o res t,- day oac night for tbosj s
t icte c1 with that °.avrfuI `ren dis-
ease, eczema, or salt rheum• ae it *Os: commonly taper°, -
T1ie intense burning, itching. and
smarting, especially at night, ar
, when the afteeted part is e.tposed to
atrong,heat, or, hot water are almostunbearable, - and relit' its gladly
To get grid . of ecs�
e� fit #b 7t
es t4 bsrve the blood elestnaed bb�
the anre Of O. eezethghiy reliable"
blood medicine snob a* Durdock
Blood Ilitteri which doling °lite past
60 years ha * met with great a'ac
in. relieving ouch distaste a by Ito blood,
eletnfing a14d Mating g pra>'peartlea
Ma T. /tubers 0a4 Tari.. Vaonats, .Dank
)numents
Our prices have not advanced om last year. -
Large stock of Foreign. and Canadian !Granites to choose from.
SPECIAL PRICE ON ii•ISORI'PTION WORK
W. Williams& Son, Granite Works.
141 St. Patrick St. STRATFORD
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ommamiammommi
'hone -1955
CUNNINGHAM &. PRYDE
EXETER and 0EAP0&TH
We ' hivlto yeti to inspect our stock of
Cemetery Meiuor
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R�� III W REP PT ATTENDEE,
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. SEAFORII
Tuesd.ayss & Saturdays
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