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• MUMS - THE WORD
Re indeed, w-e'dpnot want you to 'keep it quiet
we hope that you will spread the news that -
ac sons
fac—t, •
lorists
at the old stand, 40 Brucel3t,, (and your'nearest'neighlior
by 'telephone at 100 haw one of the finest, Num chips
theiouldry, You doubt it; Well don't take our word for
it but come and,see fOr youxself, The earliest are just
coming info bloom and we will haye,4 oustaut succesSion.
of•TAarge Comraerciatand Pom Mums until:New Year's.
Rather, a good thing for the town. We feel that these
1V1Mns.come on just as the garclenvflowers are over,
.-,------
Dongl s left Eng an Sept ;ST. HELENS . Mrs. J. *A., Ward, irs. George Stuart,
They stopped 'at the A,zores
en •Yeate 0, Canada 'on th
!Mrs. James V'ilson, Mrs. T. F. Wilson,
ST. HELENS, Oct, 9.--Mtsk Mar'''.
. . , • 'Miss Grace II eatherhead, who .is a . . .
land. Mies Margaret. Sebben. , ,
, rived in Halifax September 3
= aret Sebben, Reg.N.. of Stratford, was '=.
,. _ stneent at. the Stratford ' N.0i,nial tne ship arrived at the ' east
.
crowds welcomed, her and
the guest of Mrs. fr.., P. Wilsim last School, was hoiae foi. the holidayi
. saluted with Whistles. -On
.. . . •think it -was the end of the war the Distance, 82' 6",
Week. . ' weekend. • •...
-4 IP
di ilitaN bril
PVBLTO SCHOOLS trAVZ
'THEIR SPORTIF DAY
(Continued frOM 'pap ,
Pritzley. JohnIIawthOrtie (W. Dist-
ance, 190 feet.
SeitlOr 61,141S
75-ya.rds dash-BettY Tayler (V),
Mary 1401.1 Sanderson )(V), Agnes. Wit -
neer (t'' Tinw, 014. See.
.15O -yards t daslie-13etty Taylor., Mary
leddlog Seamau peuelas Oiahane LOp,„*Sandersen; Jeanne Alli'son (e),.
lit•CeNX•rte• seri of 31r, 'Maleolto Gra- 'Tillie, 10 See, •
„ham of .town, returned Wane on leave BrOad. -jump-7-103re* Johnston, (0),
I from everseaS'IaSt PridaY: after Seeing Agnes Witmer, AnareY VraWford (V).
,aineli action since be eulisted, In the Distance, 1,2, 5". •
• navY at:i,Londoit in Angost 1041. Ile High Jurep----Agnei -Witmer,. Joan
wt -first to Vie east,:e0astr and tben izei (iCok, Gretta Arbour (V.):
for fifteen ,months he. was • with ,
11-51.C.S; Prinee Davd. Ofte.A.Ineka, §tef.tball thr6,w - Jean Men,
Since1,4•0.,ing.everseas.in June, 1913, this ,Ziyrtle. (C), Doris Co* (v).
• young. seonali 1ia en plentY,' of I)istance, 1.07.' .8".
. ftQtiOn ' 4 oho of the hero -crew "of 1elay-1st Victoria; 2.nd Ctentral,
ILM,C.S. Ilaida'all the way,,teeleur..50-yards
(i )4
luallsk Russia to the French in-
Ivasion coast. Prior to D,Day lie had eYnthia Young 4(0), Norma Beattie
. seen "quite a few scraps" hi the Eng- (V). Tim(, 77,,i see,
lliSh Channel. Last month his Ship, ,,....1001ards dash --- Nora= Beattie,
was, earryiug small atene.,,_ ewe. and, Viola.' Leitch, Cynthia Young; 'Time,
ammunition to the French, Ferees. of 14 see.
• . Broad jtunR-Norina Bep.ttie; (Joan
the Interior.. . , ,
• ance. 11 10". Witwaxiosh and the County road,.south
and ar_ High jurnp--Viola Leitch' joan • .
W • ' , ' = ' ' 1
• DUNGANNON
l:)UNGANNON, Oet. 11.° •Ur. land
Mrs. Wilfred ,:.:S'ivens and family, of
SaItford, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Reht. Moore. ,
1, The 1S,"..111.S. thank4-offering. serVice
will be held at the Dung,annon rotted
.ehureh. on. Suncia'Y 'night; October 1.51h,
-
at ,8 pan, The guest' speaker will 'he
Scott Merton', Padre at Port
Albert airport. ,
Mrs. Emma 'Young annennees the
emeagement. Of her .yotingest- clangliter,
Iflola Jane, •to Ralph joSepb. Brodie,.
elder son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Emsclale. , The ietarriage r will take
Phiee the middle of Oetoher.
The. Dungannon United church" W.
M.S., will he the. guests of the Pert
Albert United°. church" aniirfall .04
Triday, Qctobee20th. •
"MisS•Ida Iti'Vett ha.s...ateept,..ed ,a. poSi- • OBITUARY
tion at •Alexandra*HoSpital,
URON.PERTII • LIBERAL ASSOC.
NommAnoN CONVENTION
TOWN. HALL, =MALL
Tuesday, October 17th
• at 8,30 pan.
SPEAKERS
The Non. Angus McDonald, -Federal Mims' ter o
.Naval, Affairs, •
' • e •
• • W. R. 0014ing, M.P. for Ifuren-Perth.
- EVERYONE WELCOVIE.
CAMPBEI, 414, • W. L. WRVTE,
President, „. • Sec . -Trews.
GOD SAVE THE XING! 40ix
MrS, D. W.:Anderson and daughter
JOHN W TRTISLER
'Aline spent the' ThiihirsgiVing week- _ • •
end at,Kincardine. • . ..death of John W. *Trussler, a
Wm. Caldwell has , purchaSed the A.:Priner 'photographer p in • Goderieh, ee-
-farm of David , 111cGratten • on the eurred on October ,4th at Kitchener in
•
: eighty-fifth year. Deceased was
a native of Waterloo county w and was
at 'Walkerton before coming' to- Gotten?
rich, He is survived 'hy'a daughter,
a I dS t b• IY*Iiite (0 )., joan Elliott • (V) . Dist- corner of the 2nd eontesSien of West
• e Haute..•• of- Dungannon
• • • 0. when lute, Ruth, .k,ager, . C\), T Height,' gt. T hruton. Eetly, of 'Camp
„ Borden' was with his parents, Mr, and
ern port, 31'7". .7., • . . • : - ,
she was Softball throw -Dorothy Langridge 'Airs* Miss Violet Trussler of Walkerton, a
Gnr, Robert Montgottier$ has.
.g. 3.• 1,.. EedY,` for the week -end:
re_ t hrother,4, GeOrge,,, H„, Treester of Water -
e would (V), jean Wavier (0),_, joan ' White. turned to Wihdser'; N.S:, •after ` visiting 1.0,'" and two: sisters, Mrs. Eliza Ann
to .sll'i I winner:Atre'i..
Land-kindergar-ten-th •'' • „,,,---
, , rom ie To er c ()Spiral. atter spr. i - - : 00 --P flee at----te_eller-on tr1.,„
II I I St' 1 h returned h teitiraehali ofir. Far rininiclon; tillich Tile .4a_fen,-
and ' Mrs. 'Henrietta Lieber-
,
this mother, Arrs. Tas. Montgoineri. ' I- li°bus.
' d. Itelay-1st Victoria, 2nd Central.
received Mona. Alobring ey ) , 3rd Colleen 'Grist '-'+)c ,
Girls-lst Evelyn Huckins ' 0) ,jad ing aweek -there- recovering frenl_
ace rlacerations. and a broken __ " • • •51.-• --0,,1, xi•uSP '
• rib received in an autoinobile aecident. , There passeA- away, in 'the ,city of
c-eivoa a (.P)• ' t \.'".'
BOYS:-..--5.1urray,4 Sehlegei -CC), It . . 011, ..SOPtenaPPY 19..th,
a- during
L4 : on Alexander (0), Bobby • Mobring (V), 8, VS 1 . r• , • .
' _obiere :vniealsrliat,stl'-Th,fisie Dliicitthson,hesr.szvrolt,tro:i,v,47.4cRoyer,.B, „
, in. her• Sixty-first year Mend
o the 4th, concession of Ash-lTe*$1Y; wife of Iingh Rose, Mrs. Rose
• Clayton •Streiighan Jirnm B •
e. ttie.,•was the yoengest daughter of the late
is making BarlyWillis, John 1I'liller. Y Mrs. Fred Dickson Awl two little Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Tewslv and was
.
, born on the 8th coucession*Of Colbeine
Fitblado Douglas a f 1 '
her husband's township. •Surviving; besides: her ,htts-
r nfonthsi left band, are threel sons, Canipbell, ItoSs,
brother a.nd and Elmer, the last named. 'of the
eaternity_,NO,e.was. the subject
of the final lecture* in the nursing
course, -held the Conithunity
and taken by Mrs: jamei Wilson and
-Mrsz,--11%.4.--AVition.-Practice-ivor4iu
"...bathing the patient, bandaging, ete.,
Wa'S del* 'under the supervision if
,
TAILORED-TO,IVI.EASu,itti
ORMS
Place your order; niiw for -
out wiater OVercoat
- Altering, 4 Repairing,
Re -sty
• TAILOR
'can 317,
• West Si.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Brown. of Water- :„
yere...1.104,0tors,,,,with,41.r.ra;nd,,,4:elii.eilnr.rtivyeodimifoluseeariallisatili IcSr.)Xliatitrill.:gly sai
. .
,• Mrs. • 'RI'. Woods., •. hi -• leave at his bone. ,
Mre. Diiinin' -;Plaillipsrspent the week- 2 _
end with:41er tparents, Mr.- and. '1'..11rs. • - - -
Mrs., Leslie PitbladO has
Currie,- at -Goderieli. „ •-- - .
Anniversary_ ;services will be held'in word -that -.her huSbana• -re
. the United church .on Sunday., Otteber bullet cvound in the ahdome
night manoeuvres in ' Eng
rt•Mr. Robert eNeely and Mis.- Klein-
ISiiiitin of -Pigeon; Mich., are . visitors cpivea is to the effect tha.t he
a good recovery. Pte. Leslie
en te m
September. 1.9th. Latest report re- ' ta e - oys---- obby ockst der,
an 1311Ne"ai-s Ali?rigrairetit!Ea,mbeini. eArls000417, Jeneane • Youn, , g . .,
' 13 C e•ho Visited, among
sons,A
with their Sister, Mrs. D. Todd, and ---1. ci . 1040- --a•riks1)e°1
nearly three and- a -half years and
Grade 'III-Boys-AI/an Straughan, relatives for the sunune
Mr. Toad, Accompanied by Irs. Todd. -- . reutidiers.
Malloulh,Bill MeDeealel„ Girls a's. t week to vilit 'her
.
and Nir Sta.nlev Todd.- tiles -smut, •
now with the WinnipegG
His.-evife -(the -former-.ekaire 'Webb
) 'Alex.' .
..„
rich will be the speaker. '
122' when Rev. R. II. Turnbull of Gede-
_
PM. Stuart ,. Collyer, Mrs. Collyer,
Monday with Mr.. and Mrs. D. J. Me-
Intoeh at St. catharines, . with her Young family ef two girls'.
and his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. :William ''''.At'ulkof.,miic;
and a bUk, 1iVes on St Da Id street
' Q''''''''. Rean .bicycle race ter boys
Jennifer Fairburn Marcia Hi ckinst
-Sheila Gallow, Joan, . Sundquist, . "
•
, N . 1 -' 'with her sister, Mrs. Ha'
. . sister ur Toronto
Mrs. Cook of • ,Torento
Mrs. Jos. <Hamilton
Teddy'and Tb.oinniy, of Port Dover, arevisit& 'to Toronto. whe
: was won b Edwin -•11
sPending ii. tWp weeks' leave
and Mrs. E. S. Thom and Lucknow < • - -
with mr; Pitblado, on Regent. street. •
y onk in
sec. Frank Schinielt and Al.v.4iirtin."1g i her d ght .11 ''' n
au er, iss Ge
friendS. • • ' ..„ Pte. HaWand Tre_mbl?., Iin,..C.R., who
t e girls bicycle ace Norma
ee were isecona and third. tton, i$'rho is coriValeScing
Ill'OrneWs Institute. •-•• The October arrived tonne last week as already re- (3:
. .LU h r ' appendix, operation. ,
meting of the Women's Institute was
held in -the Corm:amity Hall,- with Mrs.1Mrs. Edith Tremblay, enlisted with the
rIlarolal-G-aunt presiding. ‘. The rOt-etill .11;C',,R"f Londf.m on April 5, 1049, and
; was •regrailad,"'t6 with, dopations for i'vel"":7:1941'. ---tr:
I.a, quilting. ' October 27 was the date• w" in Englaiiel until July, 1943, when
-thosen -for the Red CrosS".4iiiltin he went •:witli ' his,:division .to Seely:
is •a viotor
rry Ryan. L.
Was. a 'recent
re she visited
evieve ,Hamil-
after a eritical
.t d and is now with his mother,• M • nd Mrs • David 8
T.TdaCrgNaVretili.; eth'Qrue:
of -Victoria, Mary Harford and
Clara Jamee,' both. of California, and
four 'brothers James Tewsl.v of. Van- •
• cOeyer; Henry of Oregon, Joseph and
iiIue bothAtf_taigary, Alberta.. The
remain§ were, laid to rest in the Forest
• • Lawn Memorial eemetery, Vancouver,'
rit 1 ft -
on ,WednesdaY of thls Week to spend'• • ,
the Whiter with their -dabghter, Mrs. .ms,......,:iuttGARE_T___Aiitaxolszstax_
-ffiigliesr- Toronto,- -
NeWs Of the death', of -Mrs. 'Margaret
• Miss Ellen who has a :Steno-
alacDonald, which occurred at Clinton S I 'k *I it; tl • t
remecy now. pa ir • te spo -
ago., !She ,was an earnest,. ,veorker in the
• PreSbyterian elihrelef both here and
in Clinton, and was• esteemed
in every Community in wide]] she,,lived.
The surviving Menibers of ber
, are C. W. MacDonald,".. of . Favouiep,e
Lake, Ont;;: 'King' MacDonald, a
Montreal Mrs., R. B. Carr,". of Toront,o;
Mrs. N. D. Munro, of Vancouver, ILO.,
and Mrs. Lawson, of Clinteh.
A funeral service was..beld,,en Sat-
urda,y` afternoon ak,the home Of Major ,
II., C. Lavatozi and Mrs. Laweon,'
OIin-
to, and • was-, attended by relatives'
and friends from Montreal, Ottawa,
St. John's, Newfoundland; Toronto,
Ilarirston, • Listowel, Goderich and
'elit; • Burial viote,'".7"atisse
where...a short Service was helel,„Tee_
eetVices were.condueted Rev. Rich -
era, Stewart of `Goderich, Rev. G. G.
33eu•Son .of -Clinton and Rev, -IL -C;
Wil-
son of Brussels. •The Iiiillbearers were .
'Moines and ,George MacDonald, of
Listowel; Thomas Straciihn, of
Brussels; D. S. Hicks,' of Harriston;
'Gordon Lawson and Norman. KelinedY,
of Linton.' ••
ivernemaimmiOierriasommernwommemouni,...
d, J .1 t • r' a rr ng on e
Ahhott ,finished in that. order. Time,
l_min. 53 ...see
From the-ItibertMabiny 'Almeria].
f nd th Th111 S h 1 '
, p
f
40 •
Don't neglect sore throat, •tonstlitie,
spasmodic croup" gough, bronchitis. 4
, . .
my el el, one Mil . asthma, neau. anr.
chest colds. ::(.*se
g' Ile -returned • to the base m -Englandfrided a. treat , of hot dogs J41d2aLLrU ppies graohic paSitlon. Lot -Mop, sPent the
reh
013- for the boys arid girls, so, besides • a. week -el -id -at -lhe homdoof_ter parents, Y , • g '. • -•.,'., -gets, you better faSter, Safer, At less ''
T •
Mr's. 'McKenzie Webb conducted a....con- eened. with regret by friends in Gode.' .
- ."-Mr. and Alts.".'-ilarvey• Maize, cost. No risk, ' ResnItS or money bark. .
in August last, and . was invalided
s gryen-a- ci N ic- reception -1,-
i test, "A-love-Stery • iirllowers."--:---The happv- afternoeri of:sporti._the children . , -where 11Irs. MacDonald: lived for
horne. Ile_wa enjoyed U ."picaic",as well; . _): •-1 The United .-Church Women's' „AS: Ti•Cl-i-
-twelve Years before- removing • to Olin- _
;SPahrle. spellS vxicToRY. -,_Trrit. Ail
subject_T_Theffrigin `Of the Bed GrOSS" - • soeiatiOU meeting has been chanied tol Druggists. (Excellent, for • 'el *ld ' ) '
was taken by 41,87,7. A" er, .,t,,,,, 011'S'andex night 'iVIreirhe was greeted.
1)y many old friends. , •
,.
ton twelve years iigo -ti) live witE ., , Ix rem
October '18th, "at . Members in • ,
• - 130117111s1G •
charge, will be -Miss Dorothy Robb, Mrs. her _daughter,' Mrs, H -C -Lawson. *Ks
other.contest„•"The Gardener% Puzzle," .
kacDOnald 'WaS • .bora' ven ••
' conducted by Mrs. EW. Rice, was wo.71 T f • td • . • .
he ollowing is quo e froth. a , e ty-thiee
by Mrs, 'R. Woods Ala Mrs. Webb,
i
leiter written. by Capt.. John B., Lesslie, • Meinb,ers are asked to bring ,Chr stmas1
ter of Mr. and Mrs,. Duncan Tay
°.„ The ena' of the 1}1W11 • bowihig seeson letter?' for Overseas.
Jas. Finnigan and Mrs.' W. Cranston. •
years ago in Grey township, the (laugh-
. •
'elder son of 'the late E. V. Lesslie, form-
erly manager of -the local ' Bank of
Montreal:.
• "Bill Webster was. with a unit that
did the 'same job as my regiment did,
and. spent her early years in the
.ments. haVe led tO the adOption of
,suggestien boxes ha arinye establish- is approaching, but the kitty:chasers I RatiOn books will be given, out at the Brussels district. She married Samuel
*Public% Library on .0ctober 19th and
')Otli fill 10 a t 0 30 p ' •
hitend to stick it 'out as long as -pos-
many-successful inventions to improve
• "
C. Witson, who died in 1922 Sind some
,
sible, ' An opeu. doubles tournament - • • 0 • • • years. leter. she married 'George mac-
,, . 0. -
the tefficiency of the Canadian Ar3ny.-
"-A Christmas card, 'bearing the signa- • ; iii • The adies' Guild Of St. „Paul's
. so.rry was held) on ._Mooday, . with . TiW g, . Donald •.'whO paSsecl away twelve. yedi,s
fare, of Prime Afinister Mackenzie in the assault landing. 1 em Anglican church held a successful bake- - ' ..
d / teams. present from Seaforthi Blyth,
. , to hear he has, been wounded, an
. , .,.
• • sale , on atuida at ,the parish hall.,
Lhcknow Wingham, Making with
Ring, e sent to ana an pri.- am sure the regiment' is also, because
soners-of-fra'r in Germany. - theY had nothing but praise for his
work in action?' . • .
MI%
ANNouvonlq
OPENING...OF ,
eaut.y
,All br-nches of ilea,uty-culture specialiting 'Mainly in.
PERNICANENT WAVING,- • HAIR STYLING
• FRENCH BRAIDING
lyiss. E. L. WillianisrPrd PhOne 74: .
r appointments.
91 East 'St.
• ••;',
, This refers to a former Go.derich-
., boy, Dr. William Webster of tfamilthh.
•
-0/8. 'Theraas Rartney,
left for the east rcoast -on. Monday _after.
: sPendifig- the w6ek-end ' with 'his par-
. ents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Ed, Hartney, Huron
-.road. He enlisted as, an air gunner in
the R.Q.A.F.,Ja..September, 1943, and
transferred t6 the Navy July 7th: 1044.
•—• •
Military headrinartere•lit Ottawa an
-
flounce the protuotion of Ralph It&
Creath, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.., H.
..McOreath of Toronto,A•to the rank of
major. ' He is a specialist on tanks
and is at present in Belgium with the
3rd Canadian ' Army Corps., • Only
twenty, -five years. oldher is one of_the
youngest of Canadians Id hold the
rank' of MajOi: , 1 •
CEDAR POL 'WANTED -
ydro-Electric Power Commission
Of. Optario
.
Farmer S .and owners K)f wood lots can, facilifate the eon-
. ,
.struction of Hydro Rural POwer Lines by. supplying Cedar
Toles; 30 feet and longer with 6" or 7 -'2 -tops., Delivery will
be accepted now or neif -spring.
Specification's and prices will be furnished updit'-:;•equest.
• A. M. KNIGHT., Rural Supt. •
• CLIN7ON, ,tiNTAR10.•
• .. • . . ...
Petty •; Officer : ,..Afelbouree MeVittie.
has returned to his ship, alvi•Q.S.
Walla:ceburg, after spending a :twentyl
eight:day leave with his wife and other
relatives here.
Ssaman. Ronald Watson, EN., son"
C',f' Mr. and Mrs. Ea.-Wation; Ilandlthie,
• is visiting his iuicie, Mr.11. L.' Watson,
WEile on leave 'after service • en- the
• Atlantic with- the corvette .44NOrth
• Bay? • • : .
. ,____......,
•
111 a letter received recently by his
• mother, Mrs; Roy Black, Harold Blaek
tellsofhis trip into-Belgiem He writes
from "Somewhere in Belgium," Septem.-.
ber*Oth: „, 4 ,••4 ....„, •
•, Dear •Aloni.,--Well, you are probably
• 'Wondering why • I haven't. written. I
tetild haVe,lnit -OW',11,0stoliiqCla „ti.en't
1 none has gone, out. , l'on'll also be sur -
beep set'up. 'We've had mail in but
~ prised to see. I'm. In Belginm. .1 wish
• 1 eatild telt you wi3.at I've been doing
the last week.: I never got to Paris -at
et, . but have' been near. 1 si., ,in
acilnien.— a . few times. • . . „
•Since" we chine up' here 'I have been
IIn Brussels and I think it is the most
'beautiful city I haven ever .been ,iti.
It's a • tot nicer thanany city 1 . have
`seen in . Canada, England, or Pranee,
. although Amiens was nice, but I never'
sawmany people, who could . speak •
- English, although I got bY in ,Freneli•;
..„_,I but here there are a let who speak
, 'English. . i ' t •
• We eanie through" a eit' just inside
.• the border and it Wade me feel. proud.
- to knovr,--rve have heipeethese petaile.-
For 'milesalongthe streets "we could
hardly Innv.0 onr•trticks' for people whol. ,
1
, came out to glatett us. Everywhere G
, they were throwing - us apples. 'pears,
plums, flowers and everything, and
*when tve bad. to stop people are all
along with glasses giving us wine,
cognac, and all kinds of liquor. .
One town I -was in this morning I
got out of the truek and right away.,„
people (balite running froin every diree;
Hon to shake hands.' and kiss us; then,-
, n girl came puShing her way. through
. the erowd and threw her arms around
I in neek and started to kiss me. Gee!-
. 1 wat.4 embarrassed. She Was yeti
nice -looking, about nineteen, but. one -,
i of the few who couldn't speak English;
It's the Seine thing everywhere . we
stop, , • ' • • 4•-;-4 •
i, Coming through Brussls I. Saw a
sign whiell was in English. "Stop net*,
, for (o Cola" Everywhere they say."
3 we , arethe first. Canadians or Am.- '
leriCan4 they have seeifliere ',' se t grieSS
' we were the first ones to get in, and
1 r Was leading the fret bunch of our
trueks. , I guess Germany will 'sm.'.
render 'before • / get a leave. but If I I
do get one ru fti.e, go to Druspos or
somewhere here .anyway,• Since, a '
ester e wite
•
To make room. for extensive kiterations in our 'Furniture
and Stove' Department, we a,ve offering theft remarkable '
value
•
• 10, DA7jet ONLY
Bilt aChesterfield Cesterfield Suite ---Cornell Wine and Blue
• Reg, $150,94 .gale Price $1p0.00
Snyderigani Bilt Chesterfield . , • -4-
Reg. $160.00 Bale 'Price $15.00
Way Sagless Cheseerfield•Bed. Suites-- ,
3 piece suite Beg. $145.00 Sale Price $130,00
.3 piece suite teg, *140.00 Sale Price , $126,00
ZIAtee suite eg* $125.00 Sale trice $110.00
2„piece suite Reg. $110.00 Sale Price $.'03,50
Studio Couch w4iArms— •
Reg. $ 60.00 Sale Price 52.60
• 10 nrirs ONLY —
.11TRIII10114 AND STOVES •
BROIEOWAV: Or OODER1011
• $
the local players • twenty-four tearns. The proceeds anteunte.d to 10.
A. Lucknow ' conple, W. McCoy and, 6°Iden Wedding Celebratien..--.Mr.
and Mrs: David S. Erringten were tend-
IVes. Huston., took the first prize and
loeal teams teot, the i•est, as folloWS:1 ered a 1evei3Y surprise celebration of
Jheir fiftieth 'wedding an
'niversaryon '
2nd,. Geo.. Mathiesori and Rev.t
.
r, \_
Stewart ; 3rd, Bert Sanderson and Ed:. Sunday, Octobe8th, :with' all the
-Mason; 4th; -Pred, Hunt and J. B. flierabers.of their family, live daughters
-S-'E.. .Pritc.liirtd and two sone, present with their WiVes
Pacwan
• and hinnies,' numbering in all fifty-twe,
Winners m lhst night's. local tourney 1 including a brcither-in-law\ii W J..
weret lst„- B. Sanderson and j.
T. Ooqth, aged 'eighty -live, of Brussels
MacVicar ; 2nd, T. Pritchard alid -"17:1who was the oldest guest, present , Mr.
Thole. ' .•and Jewitt of .Whigham
• alSo were _present, -Mr: Jewitt being
,
P. .
Mrs._ _Lrrington_s_ brother •and, the
• •
ERSONAL
. ; groomsman at their wedding. Mrs.
Airs. H. Bone is visiting with friends Erringtoil WEIS formerly 'Olivia .Jewitt,
at Detroit and Royal Oak,. Mich., , daughter of the late Mr . -.-and Mee.
Mrs. Wm. 'Phillips IS visiting friends Thos. Jewitt , of Bluevale, lir
at Lueknow and Brusselsion js the'•So,ii of the late Mr, and Mrs.
Itaymond Dean of Ottawa David ,.„;Argton of ,Dungannote ?let.
visiting his par_ents, Mr. 'and Air. E. me. Pringlethep. the resident relpister
L. Dean. . • '• • at Bluevale, "performed the eeremony.
Mrs. • Fred Kiekley, of 'ellamilton, 41Ir: and 'Airs. •Errington lived on . e
spent last week -end. with her aunt, farm nowowned by their son Everett,
Mrs. Walter Priohaje. on the, .6th concession of • West
Aiiss g. Routliffe of • Toronto was Wawanosh;: until -they retired to Dun- -
a gest + with her siSter, Mrs, Jos. -gannon a few years • age. Besides -
Bropity, 'for 916 ,T4miksgiying,,reek-,:nunierolls gifts, they received beautil t •
end.. • • • trilight lamp. A Onftet luncheon
At the election of ,• Officers . of the ' was served, with a lovely ' three-tierl
Literai.7_ Society .:of • the _.Stratford,- wedding., cake We extend' Our eon-.
Normal School Ilarolcl . F. Taylor tif !gratulations and .wish- for them con-
Goderich •wes eliOsen -as president. and ! tinned health and happiness. They,
MISS Ruth Middleton,• R.R 3, Clinten,
eintend to leave Soon to spend
us vice-prsident: the
i Winter WItli their daughter, -Mrs. Stan-
• ley Hughes, in -Toronto. "l'heir family
9 •
, ' are :Ociadys Black, Goderich; Belle
week ago last Monday I have put 885 ; Badthan, Essex; Cora Hughes, Tor
-
tunes on my truelt, . !onto; Mary Riiett,SliePpardfon; Eva
Nearly all the way, across • France Blaek,"Lueknow;' Victor .aya, Everett,
Ierry left in too big a hurry to blew 911 the Otlf ,cOncession, -•-of West
+-inAnuelk,-So-therel-s little.-aamage, and Walietnoalr..-- Fred. ',Ali& eldest son,
Barber's TY.
-Is doing its best te• establish a
.repniation for at
.•
111E EAST' .St. BAKERY
• when it comes to
BREAD • PIES,
PASTRY
Our enstomers.must lie the judges.
May we seritiott .too?' ••••
Harry -Barber
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•MIGHT-HOUR:EYES AREi
A HANDICAP.
•
Grey dayS and 'longer hours
„ of ' artificial light. increase the
demands •on your eye -sight. -•
Be 'sur(., .yeur ylsio'n will cafry
fOu 'through' the 110. It's tittle
now ' to •prepare' your eye -sight
for Winter.. -
Efficient eye -sight reduces fa-
tigue.-,reakes work less tiritig.,
• •
'Brussels is, -.Well .stocked?„ the StoreS,..I; gaVe .his life in the first Great War..
mean,'forlsiothes, ,f9.9d ao„:,jewellery... Mr, .tied.111i.s. :Stanley Hughes obserVed
- -Well, Tin out of patier,, iii will dose , .ffielf-TiiffiVenth:" Wedding, iiiiniferSiir
forY.'
. now. Lets' of, .cwe, .Ithrold, • at the same tithe. "
.. •,,
- • .
oSe. COn eseilitg„
_ After Severe:fllness
r
•
After ni.0ariy4eevere illtesseit or serious operations
the. patient is very often left in an extremelY weak,
nervous, run-down condition. ,
To all thOge convalescents who need some kind
of a tonic AO stimulate and baldup the weakened
'stem, we would recommend Milburn's Health and Nerve Ells to: assist
em back ,to health-Lhappiness. • ,
Thesepi'-eiernentef 'necessary to assist-the-novaleseentr-
in bringing back bodily strength and vigour. •
Price 50c a box, 65 pills, at all dreg counters. .
ticiok-forour-registered trade mark -a "Willi -ea -3V on the package.
MilburnCo., Limited, Taranto. Ont..
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'.66N6.MAN, APOLOGIZE '
TO YOUR MOTHERSHE
;MAKES DELICIOUS .STEW
•••, •
ALL RIGHT,
BOB:1 I<NOW
YOU'D LIKE STEAK
EVERY, DAY
4
THAT RI6HT THANKS -TO
YOUR MOTHER AND.,OTHERS
LIKE HER WHO ARE
SENSIBLE ABOUT
THE UYING,
YES, WOMEN ARE'DOING
A SWELL JOB OF
RATIONING, ON
THEIR 0010 ,,
YES, WE CAN HAVE
ALL THE MEAT,WE WANT
BECAUSE WEVONIT'OQY
ALL WE CAN
THANKS
TO THE HOUSEWIVES
They're doing,a real 'job. How
many men colald run their:
businesses, in the face of
shortages, as quietly and
cffi-
ciCtltly as these women do?
They are planning, dal after
day, 'varied, balanced meals.
No .ineatt task in wartime.
So let's forget the complaititS
and remember to thank our
*et and mothers, instead.
JOHN LABATT LIMITED
LONDON CANADA' • 4