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11 BAPTISTS HOLD ANIMAL
Work of the Church in Thriving Cow
ifitksb-Ointera Meted
The annual church supper and bust,
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Pork and
Beans
tzs, 17c
.1-JILLCREST PURE LARD Carton
1 Pound
MAGIC
Biking powder Cowan's Cocoa
NEW LOW PRICES
11,1:. 15c 25c
9c
Corn Flakes- 1
"BLUE ROY"
Coffee
Bag I/0%d
19c__
BRAND MILK
RED ItIVR CEREAL Ar,:gA, 25c
"HEINZ" "CROWN" CORN
KetelnIP kti.t:`:619c Syrup Vit• net: 43e
"LIPTON'S" RED LABEL it "ELLIVIAR" VANILLA
Tea 3r4b.v:kg. 38c &tract 8-oLarz. CA. 15c
Peaches 2 14:s. 25c Floor Wax 25c
„ WP,,ORT FLuyks.
8 -oz. I.9c :Mutt uiee 25e
'Pkg. .Glass Free Pkg. -
Tumbler
' Free
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THE WEATHER •
The temperatnres in toderich, for
the past three weeks are In contrast
with the temperatures 'of •the year,
mponding weeks last year, the official
records showing that day for day, al-
most without exception, the weather
has been considerably warmer this
April. 'The record is as follows: -
1941 '1940
Max. Min. Max. Min.
58 38 34 30
55 40 50 83
Tues„ Apr 22- 44 36 44
34
32
34
26
22
23
25
33
28
35
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31
28
04.11001:00i:: FARMERS.
LOW COST POWER
Registered Trade 'Mark
IT DOES THE -WORK OF $1,000 TRACTOR.
COSTS • flit PRICE OF •ONE- HORSE. IT SOLVES
THE SHORTAW OF MAN-PO*EICPROBLE1V1. IT
DOES MORE WORK IN LESS TIME.
THE WISEMAN'S TRACTOR
FaiDNE, ;OW.—
E. It SOMERSALL
Illatehford's Feeds and Itennie's Seeds
church were held Wednesday evening,
April lidth, and were attended by many
members 'and friends of the ehurch.
After the supper, which was prepared
anti served, by the members of the
!business meeting was ealled; to order tO
reeeive reports a the work done by the
various departments of the eitureh dor,
ing.tbe year. With every repert pre,
Kilted' It was evident that the ehureli
had.had ,one of its best "years, and .eVerY
branch of the work was seen to be in.
;thriving tondition. °Financial reports
showed all current amounts. Met, in ad -
A. Pleasing, feature • of the evening
was tb.e pre.sentation of purses. to Mrs.
ereenelaile 'and Mrs. W. Donaldson
in'recognition 'of their• faithful services
at the organ throughout the year, -
The election` of officers waS held and
resulted as follows: Sunday eehool
etiperintendent, Mr. 1. S.' Greenslade;
Arthur Beevers; chiirch clerk,' Mr.
Albert' 'Wilkins:, financial secretary.,
treasurer, Mt S. 'Greenslade; mission-
ary treasurer, Miss; Marjtmle
orgartiSts, S. Greeislade,-Mrs. W.
reunion table stewards, Mrs, Gee. John-
ston, Mrs. .A. Clutton ; deacons, Je
Campbell, A. Wilkins,. A. Beevers,„ Ham-
ilton Clutton Geo,. Joiniston, 'S. 'Green -
.glade ;-trustes, James ,Campbell, Hume
son, A.-Wilking, Douglas Johnsion,
Miller, Geo. jolthstan; telIerS, Misses
Vera Virilkins, Verna Miller, Jean
PrOefor,-Mes.MVX-':iteevers; -Weights
Johnston ; ehurch ,board, A.
Arthur Beevers, Mime Olutton, S.
Geo, Johnston, • W. Donaldson, John
ARTHUR CIRCLE-
Membera and friesbadS, of .the _Arthur
Circle gath.ered in the lecture room of
Knox •PreSbyteriair church on Monday
•meeting. Mra. Harold Rivers,. president,
presided. ' The Scripture -reading was
given by Mas. -Frank 11,,feArthur -and
iss Mary McKay offered -prayer. • The:
musical numbers,were very. awrOpriate
and well rendered, Miss Madeleine Lane
singing, the solo- "lie _Si:ailed on Me,"
and Misses Mary MeKay, and:Gertrude
Hoist the duet "Illitek of the* Clouds."
'was the gnest speaker for the eiening
and held, the undivided, attention of her
audience while she spoke Ofi "Is -this a
Religious Wilt?" The speaker's pleas-
ing manner and .interesting add.ress. won
the admiration ,of all.
',AAn interesting letter from Dr. Allan
.Reech'of Manchuria was read by iVliss
Gertrude Harst.
Mrs. D. J. 'Sane on behalf of the
*Circle thanked Mrs. jack for her timely
message and the meeting closed with
singing and prayer. •
-"4-- After the meeting- the members and
friends -enjoyed a delightful lunch,
with Mrs. 'Geo. IVIacEwan and Mrs.
Calvin OutLas hostesses.' 6-
House
Housecleaning is the order of the day, and with it comes
the replacing of Many items in tile -twine.
--,Fluor-Coveritip=AxidinSter -or wiraii Atigs' Inlaid
Linoleum(Congoleum; Feltol, etc. Ruis, border ,or 'border-
less, in a wide variety: ,
Wallpaperemi-trimmed fof'your convenience. Suit-
able for any room in the house. Good selection, and prices
are from 10o.to 390 p'er roll. '
▪ Curtains and Dx•aperies in a wide variety. .Made up or
,by the yard. Sunfast and tubfast colors in Harmony print -
.ed fabrics for drapes.
Venetian Blinds ty brighten up the home. We have
the agency forlcirsh Steel Slat Venetian Blinds, the newest
development in good blinds. Iot us measure your windows
and crake you.
• Free! Freol The Congoleum Contest is on once again,
changed slightly, but still free to 'all.' Make your ento.
at this store.
Your itirri
Stoie ULU
1 Value
W SCHAEFER �f
FOUR THOUSAND
PLANTED AT DUNLOP TOMB
Over four thousand small trees Were
set ont 'last rElriday on the ,three -acre
plat at the site of the Dunloli. tom.b at
"Garbraid." 4rhe event was sponsored
bk . the Junior Farmers of Huron
County, •but owin.• to dull weather and
the rain which fell during the day,the
attendanee was somewhat disappoint-
ing- . - Warden James Leiper, L. E.
others in publle life in the eounty, u'rlth
offieers of the Junior. Farmers, took a
, hand in the tree -planting, which, in-
icidentally, marked., the hundredth an-
niversary of the organization of Huron
At noon the party were entertained
at lunch at the Bedford Hotel by the
Board of • Trade, President G. W..
Schaefer. piesidiag: - ,,
During the day,the viSitors to town
paid a visit to SkYllarbor airport.
•
PAYMENT REFUSED
011 Permanent
Wives
(,$1.50 and up
°Pe", writoorrinT Arperrent
EVERT WAVE GUARANTEED
:HOLLYWOOD
BEAUTY OTIOPPE
(Next Capitol Theatre)
West St. Phone 12w
0017111tIVS1 oonwpas, April 22.--*
MiSs' Anna Mae Farrish visited friends,
in Toronto last weeX
. Miss Doris Wylds of Ripley and
Port Albert spent, Faster week with
Locine -Parrish and 'George nre
irlaiting 14 Toronto this week.
; iand gra. -warner ,,Smyth and,
two children and Mrs. 'Clara 'Smyth. oz.
3r.alcknow IsiereStinday visitors with Mr.
of • Pinkertan,Aliored friends there .0n.
• Mr. tand Mrs, Dwart Jamieson and
London ono Sunday.
,,1%Irs. Robert ,Scett and babe, Robert
Francis", arrived home from Goderich
hospital en Saturday. Miss Jean. Ray-
na.rd of Paramount' is assisting Mrs;
' Miss Pern,T,ivamley, of the .Stratford
Normal, is- doing practice' teaching .4t
our school this week.
night, friends and neighbors 'Of Mr,
Keith johnatime met in Currie's .hall for
• evening, prior to 'Keith's enter-.
ing training in the 11..C.A.F. The first
part Of -the evening'Vai spentin play-
ing cards, after which lunch was served,
Then, Keith was Called to the front and.
expressed address while Mr. Joe
CourtenaY Latade the presentation, of it'
wrist -watch, Parker pen and pencil, set,
inpney7lielt and some- Money. -..'t -Keith,
_replied 'fittingly, after--whieli daacing
Was enjoyecl'for a few honrs -to flange
"giippliedriirMesArs. 'Robert Nelson., Wm.
Lannan, and Louis Dalton. We all
PORTEWS -HILL
PQRTER'S HILL, April 22.—Mr... and
Mrs. -Parscins, who spent the paSt Year
on .Mr. Jack Yuill's farm, are moving to
.Seaforth,' and we understa'nd Mr.' and
Mrs.. McDonald, ' who have spent,' -the
past few months at Porter's Hill, are.
Moving to the Tull' farm.
Mr. Joe ',Wilson 'had the telephone
installed -last Week.
The W.A.`; of Grate cliiirch held their
April meeting,* the. basement of the
.church. Quite a number ,xirere out. ,
Mrs, ;Weston -and Mrs. Herb Cox are'l
both improved in health. We trust -
they will -continue fa; improve.
Oh Monday afternoon, about twenty-
five Were present at the monthly.meet-
ing a the Porter's Hill ,branch. -of the
Red Cross.- Two quilts were quilted
and a bale of knitted. articles was
Packed for the April shipment. Money-
inaking projects were' discussed and it
was' decided -to haVe a .social evening
'With a short programa and lunch' sonie
time near the last of May. The Meet-
ing Nyas oPened with the National
A.nthem and prayer. Mrs. Allen Betties;
president,' Was in the chair. A dainty
lunch' was served. by the ladies of the
.4th and 1st concessiong. • For the next
Meeting, on May 19th, the ladies of the
Oth concession .are re.sponsible for the
, Mr. and Mts. Lawson fockhart and
son:Jimmy, of -Royal Oak, .Mich.
Argyle Lockhart, of Londesborough,
spent Sunday with 'their parentA; Mr.
ST. AUGUSTINE
ST.. AIIGUSTINE, April ,22.-1Elouse-
cleaning and Seeding are the ehief
activities in our burg at the present
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank-Leddy find, fa' in-
Ridp;ewood, Goderieh. 'We wish', them
every success In •their new life.
Miss Bernice Boyle and 'Miss Norine
Einahan lege returned to London after
spending the Easter- holidays at their
homes here.'
rafter -spending the week With her par-
ents. in 1Goderich.
Mr. Harry MoSs of Paris
home here :over the week -end.
Gunner Ed, Martin, of Niagara Palls,
visited at the home of Albert Martin
last week.
The students of the Winham High
School have returned to their studies
after a reek's holidays.
rimavesemmenowiromme
ments in the ease of,.a Huron datinty
girl student attending Collegiate InSti-
tute at St. Thomas, for whose tuition
the County of Iluron has been billed,
When the account was received from
the St.. Thomas 'Board of Education
'County ,Olerk Norman Miller replied re-
fusing to pay if; on the_ground that the
required statutory, notiCe of thelliq's
attendance at the school had mit. been
given. Meanwhile an uncle of the girl
for some $80 to' cover the tuition fees
and nothieg has' been heard of the
.Matter since.
WESTPIELD, April 22. — Miss
Margaret Loekwood of Clinton visited
with her cousin, Miss Mildred Carter:.
Mrs, Norman MdDowell is spending
a- few- days with. ber niothet, 'Mrs,
Twenty-,ffve ladies met at the church
.,en, Monday and 'quilted five quilts for
the Red Cross. -
Miss Mrothy Govier visited last
week at the ,hotrie of her brother, Mr.
Mervin Govier ,of Morris townshipt
Mr. Mansel (look was ir redent visitor
ut St. Catharines.
LEMON JUICE RECIPil
CHECKS ItlIEUMA TIC
PAIN QUICKLY
If you suffer from /rheumatic, arth.
ritip, or neuritic pain try this simple,
inekpensive home recipe. Get a pack.
Age of rtu.ex Prescription from your
druggist. Mix it with a quart of water,
add the Juice of '4 lemons. It's easy
and pleasant.
times a day.. 'Mien within 48 hours—
sometimes overnight—splendid results
are obtained. If the Pans are not
relieved 4xill if ‘Yo'ut do not feel
1,),etter, #u -ex Prescription win east you
seription is tor sale and recommended
by
J. 4. CAMPIREM
and other leading druggists.
0-86
Nall, of the 1.R.O.A.F. Manniag Pool,
TerontO, spent the week -end with his
perents,' Mr. end Mrs. Thee. MeN'all,
Mr. and Mm. Stephen Medd, Donald
and Atephatilei ladertonp Mrs. Fred
itngee and Arlene and Mrs. iletit Medd,
Wends here.
Miss llorothy Wil.on returned the
latter part, of the week after a visit
with Mr. ,and Mrs, Uarold, Nicholson, a
last we• ek with her mother, Mrs. .Annie
Mr. and . Mrs, Frank Woods, of
rAondesboro and Mr, and 3,ItS. Edwin
Woods and family, a Hullett, Spent
Sunday with .7,kir and Mrs James
Roberton. *
Miss Ruth'. Wilson was a visitor last
week with relatives at St Marys.
Mesdames W. 1-1. Sheppard, IL 0.
Woods attended on ILtuesdar a Presby.
terial meeting at.Thames Road United
Visited • for a couple of days with' her
parents, Mr. and MO: John IlouSton.
Mr. ',and Mrs, -Clare Spearin,
Alarys, visited en Sunday with gr. and
SlandaY,evelling With Glenn Raithbr in
charge. Earl Raithby -led • in prayer,
and Harold lieldt-read„.Ithe Scripture.
Royce Phillips sang a ..solo and Ma.rie
Raithby and, /Maine johnston favored
with a duet. James Raithby gave the
topic. iStanler gave a, reading -
and the Mizpah 'benediction brought the
meeting to
Cattle EscaPe 'from un-.
usual mishap occurred when: Andrew,
Shepherd, Hullett township farmer,
was trucking a load of Western cattle
from the Auburn 0.v.R., station 143-1114
Doan
Don't forget your wind° s are either achairsgl or midi,
reliozznel, y people on the street as well as your rued* la As*
Dcon't pUrehase elservilero before seeing the large as-
sortment of window materials we are showing this spring.
We mention only a' few, but would be pleased to show
you there. all.
Silk and Cotton Netts, Figured Cotton Marquisettes,
Natural and' Colored Monkseloth, Color Fast Cretonnes, 38
and 54 inches wide, Shadow Cloths, Silk Drapery Cloths
Also a large range of made up Cotton Nett and Ruffle
Curtains at popular prieea,
Or maYbe you are plan-
)4ing on
Venetian Blinds
for your home. V you are,
`.‘/Cirseh" Metal BMWs
or
farm on'. Monday. i'Vjfen the track
driver was changing gears on a hill uea,r
MT. Sherehercl's tatiA, three of the cattle
broke throne the rack at the ,haek of
,been recev&eti. They are valued' at
c;at. e ea trio -haV.e. no:
W.M.S. Meets.—The Women's Mts.
.sionary Zociety of Knox Presbyterian
church' 'held ,their Easter thank -offering
in the church on Thursday., when4hey
Presby▪ terian W.M.S; There were
tWenty,five Members 'and- ten. visitors
present: The president,- Mrs. John
Houston, pre,ided: Miss Toll of Blyth
led in prayer.' Mts. Fred Boss intro-
duced the guest speaker: Miss Dorothy
Dopglas of Lucknow. Miss. Douglas is
political eonditions ..she, along with
others, was forced te return home, as
all missionaries in Formosa are re-'
&eta. Miss Douglas gave a very inter,
esting find Inspiring talk on -her work.
Formosa is. an 200 miles long
ana eighty miles wide, with a popula-
tion of 3,000,000. A.Iisses Ila and BettY
Craig sang a duet. Mrs. A. M. Boyle
on'behalt of the •Blyth._W.M.S. thanked
the Auburn ladies for their hoSpitality
and MISS 'Douglas for her instructive
talk.. 1VItS. Liftmen, on 'behalf of, the
local society exPreised the pleasure of
theanembers in having the privilege of
hearing Misw-Donglat.and thanked her
for her splendid •address. Mrs. Jas.
.Samples of these ma be
,soen at' our store;
• Entry Card To -day..
Ilewitt_elosecr the m'eeting with prayer,
Red Cross and Women's Institute. --
The -Red Oros,s aid.Women's" Institute
held a J6Int meeting in the Foresters'
Hall. on. Sntiirday afternoon.. Mrs.
Edgar iLEiVirSall, poesident of the Insti-
tute, presided for the Arst part. Mrs,
Herb Alogridge, president of the_Ited
,,Cross, then took charge and read a:
letter from headquarters - rega-rditig
sewing and imitting. In the absence
of the treasurer„the treasurer's report
was read by Mrs. showing, a.
, R. J. Phillips repotted that boxes ha&
beeir sent to the three boyIS. Who are
with the Canadian; troops in England,'
A. letter was read from icrs. Fraser,.
district secretary of the Institute, in
regard to an exeentive meeting to' be
held -at the home. of . Mrs. Fred Oster,
on May 6th.• Mrs..Gardon Taylor gave.
Games for:the aural' Oommunity." Mrs:
R. foi.. !Phillips favored with a piano
iiisitrumental and Mrs. Earl Raithby
gave a reading. Mrs. Herb ,1Vlogridge
then took ,the chair .kfor,, i e-eleetio of
ce ,: Nvh'iclr 1ted. a follows
Honorary 'president;Mrs, asr foods;
presid�ent,�M�rs. Edgaxr'aws n ;`-14 vice-
president, " Mrs, Herb Mogridge '2nd
vice:presid+ent, Mrs. J. J. Wilson; secrc-
tarygreasurer, Miss : Margaret . Ring;
district 'director, ry. Fred osa;
pianists, Mrs. R. J. Phillips, 'Miss die
Carter, Mrs.' Win.. Crai ; visiting tom
=Wee, Mrs. Jas, Woods, Mrs. E. Phil-
lips;
lip;' program committee, Mrd., O.' E.
E.rratt, Mrs. -Gordon Taylor, Miss
J'o'sephine ` Weir, Mrs. 0.. A. Howson;
directors;. Mrs. iF". W. Sturdy, Mrs. J. `Jx.
Robertson, Mrs. J. 'C Stoltz, Mrs. Earl
R,aithby, Mrs. A. J. Ferguson, liftsv W.
T. Robison, Mrs. Geo. Bean; auditors,
Mrs. John Thompson, , Miss, -Viola
Thompson. Mrs. Lawson thanked; all '
the eominittees for +their splendid .eo-
operation %luring' the year.', After the
meeting a sale, of 'homemade baking ...
was held:- in aid of. the Br"itish: ' War
Victims' Fund and some' $17 ' wase
realized, Zt was ,ennoiuneed; that the.
Auburn Bridge Club had .made
donation of $12 to the same fund. "p
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Boys and girls are encouraged to ask
questions . in * Canadian schools.
false principle% and theories. with- ' ,
This is the freedom of democracv
and on the World! .
So.. .. you who want yotir children
. freedom of thought and 'action is
yogr part to help to Win the. wat
'WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES
• come hack to yoU with compound inteteSt. The
more you save and tend, the hettet for Canada
NOW --the better for you THEM '
Published by the, War Savings Committee. &lag*
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