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NEWS QF BAYFIELD
Itear114417). April W. Air. W. IT
WIPPet ot Billing*, Montana, and MN.
were here owing to the illues* and
substluent death their *other, ItNi.
turned to their homes ou Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. ftred rowlle of 'Loudon
and Ntr. OW Mrs. O. Koehler otZurieh
spent :Sunday wit/A the Misses E. and V.
Mr„ and 5.trs.. Harald We404 and
small son, of Retrolt„.spent the eweek,
Mrs. a ConV, of Toronto Is Spend.
ing.thesummer season with her Mother,
B.C., a former Baylield boy who is now
in Mining it .t..Thomas, is spending
a few dos this week. with his brother,
Lead, is attached to the air trtrining
centre at Dunnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leger of, Pori
Stargeon , spent the -week-end
Torrroesentonto. community gather.
,,ing'wos held in tbe-ToWn Oall. on Oil -
day Last,' to ,bid farewell to (.). S. Robert
going to Halifax. The everting *as
ing. 34.. Wm. Perguson acted"' as
ments had been served) RobbY Was
called to the platform and MilSr. Gaird-
ner read' a farewell address, while Mrs.
D. Prentice presented him with gifts—
Set) eobbY resPanded. , in. his usual
happy, smiling manner. Ahother tea-
ture of the, evening was the ProseUta-
of a beautiful tri -light lanai) to
Air, and Mrs. ilames Itobinson; an ad-
dress--on-the- behalf at the connuunity
being read by Mr. Leslie Elliett.
at the rectory, Cheery with a grate
Are and. inas,seS of daftodila and. PUSO
willows, was the scene of a quiet wed-
ding' on Wiednesday, AOril 1.601/4. at
10,30 a.M., when Margaret Jane 'York,
second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. v.
Baker, beeame the bride of. Lloyd 'Mit-
Seotehiner. The eereinatiy wits per-
formed by the rector, Rev. J. •Graliam,
and the witnesses were Miss Mabel
Scoitchiner and Mr. Craig Kerr. - --Tee
bride -wore a bright blue sheer dress
with. navy blue coat, hat„shoes, glov.ea
land, Purse. After the cqemony, the
through the Niagara PeninSula and
then.' to London, where the -bride's
sister, Mrs. Victor Burt, was . hostess
'at a party on Saturday night In her
honor. The guests Ivere Baygeld people
how liv,ing in London: Mr. and 4 Mrs.
Sunday, when Mrs. Baker entertained
in their honor at supper at.' which a
cousin! and his . bride, Mr. and Mrs. -
Borden HoWard; also were present.
Oon,vatdiations and best wisheS are
extended 'to the newlyweds, vvixo have
taken up residence in the groom's home
on Keith Crescent
Easter, Misqlierade...— The annual
Easter ' masquerade was held "in " the
Town Hall on Wednesday evening of
la.st week under, the auspices of !the
Bayeeld, Agricultural SoCiety. The hall
was tastefully deeorated for the -oc-
casion. with cedar boughs and streamers
in Easter shades. The - nwaher
.Restume was not as large as usual. The
judges were Mrs.,.obb, Missies Alice
Drouin and A. Pernette, who awarded
he prizes as follows: Ladies' fancy, ist
3rd Miss .Betty Reason ; ladies' comic,
gents' comie, Mrs. E.. Sturgeon; girls,
at Marion Atkinson; 2nd Barbara Mid-
dleton, 3rd Monica 'Graham; eonsola,
With On determination this young and
nation dons her 4ruiartir,*kles on her sword,
Prom coast to coast the tempo of Canada's war
sttrif,„ and. ef4uipment ,e'very kind are being
,- Pomona! -sacrifice must match this ,national •
• Yours is the duty of providing the dollars so
vital to.Canada's wat needs. Yours is the duty
to save. Invest in war savings certificates reitr-
larly. Build up your savings account. Save for
TpE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
tENMILLER
* and lins. Ha.zeiwbod visited his parents
at .Klitton on Thursday. -
MAGIC
ALWAYS
GIVES
LIGHT, TENDER
TEXTURE
MAGIC
tiPariti6
POWDO
k;:a:==40
ess than
10 per
overage
baking
MADE 04
sPent the week -end in,..Toronto.
Ann Bowden, who spent the boliday
week -with her .grandparents here, ire=*
turned to her home in Toronto on Sun-
day.
On Sundai next, April 27, instead_of_
Rev. R. CIL. 'Ha.zelwood attended Pres-
bytery meeting at plinyvIlle today
(Tuesday).
----A-1-arge number turned, out to bear
the play, 'Rebellion of YontV pre-
sented Bel:miller United church by
groups 2 and 3 of the W.A. The play -
"ere all took their parts in a very cap-
able manner. Rev. R. G. Hizelwood
,directed the play and the, premeds
•
Mr: and Mrs. Les.. Jervis and family
of • Holmesville visited With Mrs.
Walters and Ployd Sunday.'
kiss kIeRwen and her puirils are back
again after the holiday&
1
.Parker, Dorothy Ane liief,,e0d. Vert
The waste was provided by the titp4J
floor manager. The holder of. ttie
lueky tiektt wan Miss: Dome 3(04
011uehey. The willies were War saVliga
stamps. "
Mr. Borden noward. and hride,
Toronto., spent liunday. with mr!
Um. ti. JD. Howard arid other reletives.
aev. and Mrs. Z. Graltara aud two
elrildren spentithtturday in London.
Atr, Widetunbe returned to the
village last" week atter having spent
the winter in WindaOr4
Mr. and Mrs. John, McLeod and tWO
children are in Port IlurWeill where the
fernier is lishing. °
death oecurred her beme in Bayfield
on Wednesday morning; APril 16th, of
Janet Moodie Carrlik'' widow of the,
was in her eiglitY-third year, Was, Oorn
at Paris, Ontario; the:eldest (laughter
family moved te the Bronaon line, Sta
ley, arta liPon her' marriage to•- .
Tough her new beree Yins still on the
Bronson line. Over fortY Years algo
they retired front the Punt Anii,,snimred_
to-Itsy&ldi-Piliehaelag a" house froin
13alley which was Pro-
cese of construction. at the, tithe and
reas
,OTS AND PA1V
St. HELENS
— ST. II.E1.4ENS, April -214-3/i. George
McQuillin, of the R.C.A,P. training
school at ,Malton, yvas 'a visitor at his
liame here.
Mrs. Short a Oak Lake, Manitoba, t
.31r. and Mrs. John Cunningham, and
Gerald of Walkerton were recent guests
, MISS Meriel Of Toronto was a
visitor -last. week with: her friend Mla,s 1
W. D. Rutherford.
SIWNSIOWSialasse
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need to scrape and scrub
4.4 sPnvr witter.',, 001,116071* Of
Gillett's Pure Flake . Lye just
lifts off giceise 'Ayers . loosens__
drudgery •out of ivashing up.
Booklet tells hoW this powerful cleanser
dears tinged drains.. . . keeps_ qut-
housei eltan and odorless by destroying
the contents of the closet . bqw
free copy to Standard Brands Ltd.;
Fraser Ave. and Liberty Street,
Toronto. Ont.
P -TY THE P0.0-11CROW!
From Ottawa to Ti;ronto is only 223 miles "as
the crow flies."
But the ertiiir, according to experti
Natural History, flies only thirty miles ,an
'hour. Even the swift carrier pigeon makes
The telephone C'overs the distance --- we
you might say, instantaneduigy, The sound 'of'
your voice, changed tO electric waves, travas
with the speeeP of light.
And it's .the same between any two cities
of the continent. Whether your message is to
Iralifaiti, -to Vaneouver, New York or San
Vranciseo, the telephone 'makes- possible an
immense speeding Up7-distance is hardly a
factor nny more. ,
Whet. for the great emergencies that
,„war brings, or fdr every.tlay business, the
telephone meets the,, '
need for quick cam- Aet,4,0` e ge441447
pletion of every de," 7T
oboota
Mower-
hec*fgam their boai* y1or the
i*der of ter liree. Ura TOO
Nailed on in, Rteraber, 1011, and since
U*n; Mra, Tough has four the arroat lmrt
lived alone. SIN never enjoyed robnst
.;health and of late Sears had settered
fruuz inereaaing f ebler* She wes
& Member of 'sta Andrew's United
eh treU and °tire' funeral Was held from
her residence on 'Friday afternoon,
Rev. H. V. Currie having charge of the
service. Interment Wag in BayAeld
cemetery, the Pallbearers being ' four
ment was in Bay)leld_eeMetery,
bearers being Percy Weston, 3. Cain
eron, A. V. Erwin, Ernest Feathersten,
Penhale and .Hugh. McKay. Among
funeral were:- Mr. and Mrs. Ira cod-
atte, Mr. and Mrs, Carlton ;Smith, Port,
Dygnent-15-eittliOrn; m.
Tippet;- Billings, Montana; Mr. and
3,1ra. Dalton 'Smith, Ingersoll; Mre-and
Mrs. Percy Tippet, Hensall;' Mrs. E.
(Intended for last Week) -
BAYFIELD; April 16.—Miss Betty.
iGatrdner, of St. Hilda's College, Tor-
onto, was home over the Easter week-
Ao. Leonard Prosser of Port ,Albert
Was the holiday geest of Me. and Mrs.
Miss- ;Betty Reaion ' of London , was
the guest of Mrs. R. EI,'F..Grairdner'for
the Easter vacation.
Miss Elva Dewar of Toronto is spencV
.the Easter "(vacation with her , par -
Mr. and Mrs. E. Kendall and baby
dakighter, of Elmira, canie on Tuesday
to sPend this week with Mrs. Kendall's
The fishing season opened, 4n Bay -
;field last week • with large 'ocatches of
Mr. and • Mrs. Harry Baker and
family, of London, spent Good Priday
with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W, Baker.
A successful Bastersupper was held
hi the Orange Hall on Tuesday even-
ing under the auspicest•of th,e Guild (,)
fully,decorated with 'bouquets daf-
Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Howard and -Toots,
31iss Anna Drouin and Mrs. G,
Woods motored to Mooretown on Tues-
day dad spent the day with Rev. and
'Mrs. Aimstrong and grandson, of
Brantford, are visiting her daughter,
Mrs. .Gellner, this week.
Mr. 'Walter Orierson and Miss Ruby
Grierson,• who spent the past 'fortnight
With her aunt, returned- to 'Kitehener
two children, 13111v and Bobby, spent
Easter WitID friends in Mitchell. Mr.
Parker returned home on 'Monday,
while Mrs. Parker and children re-
mained for a longer visit.' •
-Miss Alice. 0 Drouin and Miss..
Perneete of Detroit.- are at thelecottages
for the Pieker vacation. Miss Anne
Drouin of Detroit is the guest of Mrs.
Mr. Donald Murray left on Saturday
for Port Celborne, to join ithe.ship
vvhich he is sailing for the summer
months. 'Jack Murray, who la o'n the
port at Goderich, spent taster day with
Captain D, ,Secord, -which put into
his mother. .
Mr. Julies •Cameron of Toronto IS
the gueSt of his brother, John R. Oam-
eren,.for the Easter vacation.
Mr. and 3/1rat, Jowett returned
home on WednesAy,,of last_ week after
-hireliiiApent-the wirder at Vt. Lauder -
•
NARVO
NA IZVOsAll
IYA MtiO
BRIGHTEN YON? HOW:
-MARV° COLORS !
For only 10 days ,every year is KitaVO
sold at these zeducesi'prices1 Danl. delays
get ,,your .reqn,irenients at Once.
Save $1.50 a gallon. 30 bsantibil
neither Paint. enamel nor lacquer but,
conshines the good qualities of all three.
Tough as rullber4liqd as ebony. Covers
dries quickly and is odorless. .
Made by the Makers al Murphy. Paints
For Sale by
,Ree*ers 'Seivice Station .
WEST 13TREET - PHONE 741W
Jessie Metcalf of Detroit are here for
the Easter vacation. -
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burt and family,
of Landon, sfient the 'Easter IrolidaY
with r,. and Airs. Fred Baker. Peggy,
spend the weee with- their, grand-
parents, ,
MisS,Margaret..Ferguson of Tecumseh
'spending the- Eitste -Vaeatlinir.With
her parents;,. and.
Marion and Christine., af Port Elgin,
sPent Easter 'vvitleXissei A.' M. And 31
Miss A. M. ,iStirling returned tome
last week after having ,visited in Tor -
Mrs. S. 'Atkinson, Misses Barbarte'
and Lorraine Atkinson of London were
at their :cottage during the Eastertide.
'Pt. -Lieutenant S. Marshall; Port
Albert, was a geest Air. and Mrs.
Atkinson over the week -end. 0
Play Presented. --„A. I'llempest
and ,Sunshinei"..was presented on Wed-
nesday eveningv April gth„*., in the TOwn
Hall, Bayfiel4) by the :United .0hurch
Young Peoples .Union...-ana- Was en-
ence. Those . taking part were ' Mts.
Fred Wallis,' Miss Bather MacMath,
Mrs. R. Grabiger, Fred Wallis, Miss
Walter Wallia, Jeanne 'Dunn, Ethel
Vatson„; Fraser Stirling, Marion-Catitle;
Charlie Wallis. --Director and, stage,
manager, Rev. Harold F. Currie; book
holder, .Miss Darot.hy Henderson. 'Music-
al numbers were supplied betefeen acts
by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Welah and son.
Robert., After the perforinanee. these
taking part enjoyed a period of fellow-.
Ship and refreShinent nt the parsonage.
.on .Eaoter ,S7unday evening in St.
Andrew's United ehurch a beautifully
rendered .cantata, "The Redemption
Song," Was presented.by the Bniceileld
United church ,choir under the direction
of Mr. 'S.% Rennie, _organist and choir
leader; The Easter stary presented in
song and recitation brought ita glad
reenSage to the .nudience in delightful
manner. .
dale, Florida. ,
Mrs, M. nnfott and Mr. Leslie Elliott
spent' ;,Good' Vriday and Easter with
Mr. and Mrs.' illenry' Miler at Mount
Clemens, Michigan.
Misses:M. and j. Miller and Miss
trt-
Nieht
_Coughs
Terribly wearbjg on the system
the cough that conies on. at night
and prevents sleep.
Sometimes it is the constant cough,
cough that will not bo quieted,
,,,Somotimes it is ,s, Choked -up, stuffed -
up feeling that makes breathing
Dr. *oeci'a Xorway rind Syrup is
the' rentedy you need - to give you
relit!, for the, reason that this preii.
sinfon contttins the healing virtues
ot the Rorlay pine tree with which
tombined wild Cherry bark, and
the soothing, healing and expectorant
properties of ether excellent balsams,
barks and herbs.
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COmplete Service at Iteasemtble
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All work gettranteed.
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Large Stock of Foreign and Canadian Oranites to choose from.'
•
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