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.101111rellit'S 11114 May 27.4,4dirs,
Xis; Osx and baby have ref,urneil from
Itiospltal a elintefa and are wending
*Middle with her parents, M. and Mrs.
Tim& 101liott
Mr. awl Mrs. Jas. Durtain, London.
Vetit the holiday with Mr; and Mrs.'
Mtltou.Woods.
Ulf* ,'Dorothy Cox,. ‘tDavsolen, was
Ifteme ewer the weeleend with. her _Par-
ents, Mr. andMrLeslie Vox.
Organ was placed iii the church
last Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs.
Reid TorreUee, to replace the,old one
which had outgrewn its uSefulness,
The eltoir and ,organist appretiate the
change, and their thanks g to Mr. and
Mrs Torrance, ,
War gorte—The regalar. Inceti4ot
the Red CrOSs was held In the basement
of the church on May lOth, with seven-
teen niembers preSent and Mks. Allen
Betties in clime. It was decided to
ask all. In the community to bring any
salvage they eould 'collect to' J. Tor -
Tames, where a truck wiI plck it up.
Proceeds will be used, to buy material
TB GODERICII SIGNAL -STAR
'It lap MAY. liotb,
quilt* were quit -tea 4024.11 SATAan
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saterial were handed out to Make
neeessary comforts 1or the 661diera
iighting, and in hospitals. The'ladies
of the north end of the concession
served lunch. . . Nriday evening
sotial evenin‘g and ,mixed program
was, held in aid ikf the Red Vro,s$
fund% Mt& splendid, numbers were
alarrison aeteAl as chair-
man. Mrs..iliott diarrison donated a
lovely wool tushiorr on which tiekets
were sold, netting a, good' Gum.
Tiekets alse were sold on a quilt made
by the AJTior Ireq, ()rigs children of
S.S.; N. o, under direction of Miss
.1Iazel Wilson, teacher, and quilted by
the ;senior Red Cross. +he draW-,:fer the
OM was made by Olatlys Oole, and the
holder of the lucky tieket was Wm.
Coveell. The'draw for tbe eushion was
made by Lola Jervis, the winner being
Areft71.1ettles. 41'wo lovely pot -holders
as seeMad prize went to; Bill Harris.
ProceedS of the evening were
WESTFIELD
wg*TrIttai, May 2q.—Miss Jean
W. A. Oarapbell.
M. Alex. Nethery and Miss Dorothy
NetherY of Hamilton were Westfield
visitors' OVer the holiday. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. }t} of -Comber
61)ent a flew days 'With Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. eampbell,
Orval 9L\Unney has returned from
Clinton hosPital and Is convalescing at
the home of Mr. and Ntr,s. ',Walter Cook.
Mrs, :Gordon Snyi, th and
Barbara, of. Godericle spent ',the 24th'
with zwy. Mrs. L.- McDowell.'
* Mr. and'PMrs.- 'W. A. eampbell,?jean
and Donald rvIsited, on 'SundaY With,
Mrs, :Barkley„ Dung:Innon. ;
'The ' Westfield United eharcli an-
niversary service8 will be, held on June
22nd, afterdOen. and eveningp Rev.
Andrew 'Lane of • Olinton. will be the,
guest speaker.,:,
Mtn:day -with Mr. and ars, W. F.
and Marjorie, of Ohafhani, 17,Sitf'd en
0:p..bean71 r: „Clifford FOrd, AndreY
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°oak of` 'Belgrave' waS,
.Westileld ',visitor on Sunday.
She,: 'gave you any poor relat ves?
Ile --Net one that I knOW. She: ave
to tarry on the war, work.. All savage ,Campbell Of Ritchener ,spent the week- you any rieh' relatives? Ile: 'llet one
to be la by Saturday, May alst. Tvvo.end' with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. cthat knows me.
''Wswommadawslossaimmiii
tock -taking After II0useeleanilig?
If you are a a „: a let its suggest you call at
4. W. 11. BLACKSTONVS
vest street " , 240
and us show you, some, new furaitlire ; or maybe some .
new , paint woulci save you a few &liars. We have both,
Niorty.five students .of Exeter High Can WeSt. Ile is conducting -a Party of
Shool have lett the School to do farm prize -winners a recent internatiomd
work. . .„, -, . : . 1 plowing matches en a tour of agrt;
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a Deuternug, ,,of romvirich, cultural in'stitutions.
was elected president of the East Huron .Parm Home Partially
District Women's Institute, which met Deetr9. Yeti by Eke%
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at Ethel on Thursday last. - . Tile canc brick home of, Elgin Me -
Rev., A. a Owen, Ar .the lut ,twa liinley, en the Goshen line, (Stanlei
l'ears ' motor of at Paul's Anglican., township, was badly' damaged by fire
ochureh,. ,Olinton, bas been aPPolated andwater when a blaze started in the
acting, principal of liuron College; roof. The Zurich Ore brigade went to
Landon, to succeed' Pr. Q. Cameron the. scene and most et the furniture
1
At a -Meeting ot the ratepayers of
No. 4, Rullett,, ealled to consider
amalgamation with the adJoining sec-
tion, No11, the vote taken
llownstairs-was saved., but the upper
part a the house. was, templetely
destX4e4.
EligageflleilltS
The engagement is announced 024
.Showed the majority opposed to the Jeanne iaertrnde, second daughter of
proposal.. Mr. and- Mrs,- J. 11..-Phil1iPs, Blyth, to
flensall had a military demonstration Pte. Vrerald Robert .1:lards,' tBrockville,
ou Friday last, Sponsoredby the
illensall War Service Committee. The
R.C.R. band from London' and units of
the Kent Regiment' took part in the
proceedingss. °
Rev, Chandler% who has been
in eharge ot the. United tliuri eon-
gregatiohs 02 ICIPpen'and dillisgreen for
zglir-pargi- •ho-beeir
Pastorate ofeparkhill United church and
has accepted the call.
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Mat
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Ithighgloss finish for Go
turfatesinao or outilde:
2$ sparkling cohort:
100% PURE
PAINT
For all outside homepaint.
ing. Gives great.erprotec-
tion anti -Wing toady.-
stmtGloss it4P---11—
ENAMEL „L....E.
A sanitary
for wa,llswashable-
6nish , ceilings
aid woodwork.
A large. barn on the farm of John
-Eiditr_near_ - was totally - de-
stroyedby, lire Wednesday evening of
last week after being struck iby
lightning. A 'number of pigs, calves
and chickens were lost in the blaze.
-Jack Dorrance, an employee of the
13e11 Dngine dild Thresher .0ompanY•at
Seaforth, was taken to the hospital
there suffering from burns. WhM
carrying a pot of molten iron at the
foundry he slipped' and the liquid
burned ,his knee and leg.
John McGowan, lifelong resident 02
Stanley township, died on Saturday
, an his sixty,eighth year. Ile is sur-
tvived jby his wife, three sons, John,
farming in Stanley; Frank' and Ken:
neth, at home; and tWo daughters, Mrs.
James McDonald, ,'Brucefield, and Mn.
A. O. Batt, Stouffiville.
Op Western Tour
Gordon MeGavin, of MeRillop, vice-
, president of the .Ontario Plowmen's As-
] sociation, left lastweek on a six Weeks'
.1 trip.throuoth the Oanadian and A,meri,
Fred Hun
oh..•••••••••••••••••romonmor
mr..•••!mmim '‘Nomm.mmoim
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ynungest son of Mr. and MA% A. P.
Uarris, Clinton, the °marriage to take
place early in Jiily
,
Mr, and Mrs. Jonathai E Ilugi11 of
TUckerSmith township announee the
engagement of their youngeSt daughter,
Marian, to Gordon Alvin Horner, only
sen of. Mr. Itfid Mrs. Albert' Horner,
Varnay-the,roarriage=to take-place,the,
Second week in June. •
Mro. and Mts. A, IW, Moore, Seaforth,
announce the engagement of their
steand.. daughte.r, Marianne Rose,. to
Angus MaeLean, son of Mr.. and Mrs.
R. W. MacLean, Egraondville, the mar-
riage to take place about the middle
of June, o,
The engagement announced • of
Jean Eloise, daughter of Mrs. Dungey
and the late Oharles Dunoey, of Sea-,
forth, to George Sillery Kruse, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rielittrd Krue,%. of
Egmendville, the wedding to take place
in June.
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Mr, and MrS. J. IL Hopper, Wingham,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Alba Lillian, Reg.N., to
Robert Earl, Johnson, son.- of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Johnson, S.Ceatharines, the
marriage -to -take place fluietiy early in
June.
Mr. and Mrs, Jo'hn liersey, Watford,
anniunce "the engagement of their
clang..Mary Josephine, to Frank.
Edgar Tayl.Glinton, eldeSt on of
Mr. and 'Mrs. F. B. Taylor, Watford,
the marriage tO take place quietly. the
second weelt in June. '
„NOW TO COMBAT
Rheumatic. Pains.
RbetimStic pao atata tented byllie
acid in the bleed., We Wed
sisould be extracted by the Th.
oleo Weed excess uric swciol soul* s it
irritetes the eousdos 4nd joists .arsoiag
emaciating Treat rimanaktoo paw
by kw** Your Watts
Take regolorleDiiiitro Kiey Pills-fer.
half a center" thekroxice kidney reisody.10,
Dodd's Kidney Pilis
• ASHFIELD-
a, eoMPelled to leave Formosa now;
1)u ,the 'rormosans will carry on the
Christian work in ,homes and Oaf:arch.
Miss DoVglas spoke of the Church etab..
Ilished-by-,Dr.--MaceKty-ofc,Oxfordrth
MacKaY Memorial' Hospital and iOxford
College. ' MISS 'Douglas closed the
meeting'with "prayer. Mrs. Esler,,
assisted .1Y. .friends,1 served .a. dainty
lungh' and a social' half-hour ,was spent.
flefore leaving Mrs. Allan McAuley
'thanked. the Ashlfeld ladies fortheir
kind invitation to be present with them.
BELFAST
BELFAST, May 27. -*---Mr, and -Mrs:'
Wilson Woods and little son Teddy,
from Guelph, visited with Mrs. Woods'
brother, Mr. 'Wilfred Hackett, and Mrs,
Hackett, on the holiday.
Mr. and l‘Irs. John Oampbell and Mr.
Dynes Campbell attended the funeral
of their cousin, Mrs. -Brosifn,
Tiison-
burg, on Tuesday. -
dmi Mrs. .John Collings, near
Ripley, visited, with Mrs. John Mullin
last week.- ' •
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RATES OF PAY
IN,THE RANKS
$1.30 per Day with Board, Lodg-
ing, Clothing,Medical and Dental
care provided. EXTRA: (1) •
Rates varying from 250 to 750
per day for skilled tradesmen
while employed. (2) Dependent
Allowances in Cash: $35 to wife,
$12 each per n'Ionth •f6r 2
- children—only 3 dependents per
• sdpiklior,
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DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE
'CANADA'
a .
ASFIFIELD,,, May 20.—Mr. S. Mac-
Intyre of London 'Visited with his
sister, Miss Annie MacIntyre, last
week.
Miss Lynn Vliagner Of Owen Sound is
visiting her 'codsin, Miss ISally Mac-
donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Heston. of
Toronto spent the week -end with the
latter's . sister, Mrs. Colin MacGregor,
Mr. and MTS. John West of Listowel
&Pent the week -end with friends here.
Dr. William Rabb of Winnipeg is
visiting his, brother, Mr. Wesley Robb. .
The -Mission tand..met on Saturday
at the home .Of Mrs. William Macd9n-
ald, who is. the leader. Officers were
elected as fbllows: l'resident,, Betts.
Maedatiald--iti; ce-bresident, 1:149.en John-
.ston ;* secretary, -Isabel Howes; ' treas-
urer, 'Sally Macdonald ;' membership
committee, Anne and Margaretta Berry,
Velma 'Macdonald and Flora Edna
Mrs, Margaret Fletcher of Goderieh
is•visiting her brather, John -McKay.
Mts. Donald Martin of London spent
last week with her parents, Mr. and'
Mrs. D. A. MacLean,
Miss Madeleine Johnston of GodeTich
:Was home for the .wCelt-end.
Among thas,e'who attended the Smith -
Culbert wedding in Windsor on Satur-
day were Mrs. Andrew Culbert,Miss
Jeah Long and Miss 'Mabel- -macdonald,
W.M.S. Meeting.—TheiAlay meeting
'of the A.slatield. Women's Missionary
Society was held at the home of Mrs.
(Rev.) Esler. The meeting was opened
with a hymn, and Mrs. D. A: McDonald
offered prayer. Theaddress of wel-
come to the Ripley Women's Auilliary
was given by Mrs,. Nell J. Mackenzie.
Mrs. Neil G. Mackenzie read the Serip-
.,lesSon- from Psalm 4k) and gave-
exPlanatary notes on it. Mrs. D. Howes
offered prayer. Mrs. Tia^ekenzie
welcomed - the guest speaker,- Miss
Dorothy Douglas, who gave an_ in-
farniative address in her pleasing way
an -her work in the mission field at
Tamsui, Formosa, The natives, she
said, are very.fearful and superstitious.
They still have to contend with the
savage head-hunters. The old people
continue the -worship of spirits and
wish the young People to, do the same,
',but out of every hundred ; people one
has 'become' a Christian. -Their faith
is strong and simple. All teissionaries
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