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'OREM ON BUTILIP, •
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Prom now on omitted sheets of
,- coupons, „used, for. the -purchase of, ra
'Monett foods wIR be eneoreed, b3„.alt
.-thatia.Lwbo handled them, according to
in announcement • by 406 Western On-
tarkrregional .planr•
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duced7:in-lke„ new , consolidated order
Oti.;,ratitur•regaiallenaia'de.eigned ae7.4
Safeguard • against the passibility of
supplies 'getting into the hands of ,the
'"unscrupulous feir,7;-.The Ration
aninistration May, as before,investigate
• records at any tline • and
Without notice. In ennouneing the
consolidated. order Donald., Gordon,
Beard chairman, said, "..Our OVirn (Meet
war needs As wen as those-of:our. allies-
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and liberated 'coiintries.make it urgent
that n'vail4ble supplies do. net ,get bite
,r,the, hands of the nnScrupulons. Text,'
The .136ard has every intentien; of talc,:
ing whatever, steps • may appear - neceS-
%try to, enforee these. .regulations
%:the interests ;of -the 'public at large."-
: Nailing 'ruins the truth like stretch.
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Phone 116
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AUBURN, Ilan. 0. Mr. and Mrs.
Maitlanil Alibi have returned tome
atter visiting Maids in nut, Web.
Mra. ,Gordo n Taylor is spending a
few day* In Terente.
M. And Mrs. Herb Atiogridge .have
returned borne alter a *It with their
dangr, Niro. ctiorneer Tholipson) and
Mr.Tee*. ..pieu, at Brampton. •
Mrs. A.. Z. ll'ergesee bite returned
home atter 4 two month e' vieit with
her daughter, Mrs. Ray O'Neil, and
Mr. O'Neil, Ottawa. .
Mrs. Seri Altelrosight hex returned
homet from 0ttu140 beepitel, where he
W&8 a patient to. two weeks.. IP
Mrs. Wee. Wein* who was visiting
ber niece at Leridesboro„ has returned
home.
All public sehools in this, district
opened on Monday, having been closed
' last week owing to the severe storm.
Rev. and Mrs, H. Currie, and son
Wayne„ of Benmiller, visited with 'Rev.
and Mrs. Snelllast week, • •
Visitors with. `Mr.‘`.,400,, :Mrs. Bert
,Oreig last' Week were'lqr.,and Mrs. Geo.
McNeil, Mrs, john McNeil and family,
-of-Myth.- - - .- •
The mentitly meeting of the Women's
Institutelvill be held in the roreeters'
}IalI on Tueaday, January Idth, at 2.80
o'cleek. The topie is to be given by,
_Ma. Gorden Taylor, " and "Current
-Mientiel by Mrs. Fred Roll call
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‘Witehteitatn; Gioia esal, Olen VistsbInt;
4.year Seat •Talis $10614,10; Itelev: mit
Carol fleadie, Bobby ZUUSbilit; Sifter
Neel, Howard Alma; 1 -Year 'ditgomay
Mary Andrew, 41.1i4o. Craig.
1Reildo-The letdifee guild
▪ St. Mark g Antaleart thurb, met
in the grange att_TU0SdAlovVith
the president Mrs. Altrd ti• in
charge. reading, 'The , Oatewar."
was wenby Mrs. Neebit
Year's greeting was -read from Rev;
P. XX. and Mrs'. Streeter, London. 'Mrs.
George Beadle invited .ttion Goad to her
home for theOirebrnext meeting, which
la to. leeAn champ et 10(re. rhos. John.
sten aild the topic to be given by ,Misa
Laura. " • The usual eviction Bale
will be held at this meeting. , Mrs. T.
S. Johnston tendered 4 heart* W01001)39
to the new president and „secret,ary.
Nine raembere answered the roll call.
The treasurer, Mrs. ilaggitt reported
$3$ -en hand. The programs for the
earning year were made out. •Mr.
Nesbit 'closed the meeting with Prayets.
W.M.S. "„ Wet*. .4.. The .'preeldent.
Mrs, ja84-43V004 r8 was in Charge ofthe
meeting of •the W,M.8.•of Knox T./Cited
'church *Iirch was held in the Sunday
sch601 room: on Tuesday.. The yearly
reports ; of the digerent secretaries
were given by •the recording secretary,
Miss M. King; the corresponding oPoro
tarY,'Xiss liOnnt,.Mittch ; ,. the " treasurer,
tMs. C. . Straughan; ,supply; Mrs.
,the; name of .a.•good book 'which you 3. Arthur; MisSionaryMeuthly, Mrs.
have recently read and . its author.'3. Roberton; strangers, Mrs. J. Irwin'
tiastegae*-711r8; O. M. Straughan,,, Mrs,
EL Philips, Mrs. Geo. Hamilton.
A union prayer service' was .beld, in
the,United. Chnre-h-- On- Tuesday evening.
,Rev. JL Snell:was in charge and Rev.
Robt; McOonnell cif the Presbyterian Christian , Stewardship" and Mill.
•cluireli gave- the message, • At the WOO& en "Home Missions." A duet
Baptist church on Thursday, evening. was rendered bylkirs, M. Allin and Mrs;
Bey. H. Snell will`dellyer the message, 'Wm. Craig, accompanied Mks. S.
Sunda* Scheel Awards. ---At • Knox ,MeOlinehey. Mrs, Woods reed a paper
United church Slimier settool the 'fol. which WAS .Pepb.1.0. by Miss ,Margaret
lowing received Seals: i1 -year- seal, ',Small ; of Toronto, •; "Message for the
Betty, Marsh,:Billie Craig.; 10 -year seal, New Year." • 'UM. 41. M. Stratighan led
Eleanor Andre*, leek. Ladd; • 8 -year in prayer.' • The meeting closed With
seal; Dolly Beadle, Billie_ Andrew:. 7. the ,singing of a ,h,yncr and _prayer h3r.
year seal,.'1Tattle Wiegman, Norman Mrs, Woods. , 1 • • - 3
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Mission Band., Mrs, Earl Wightman.
Prayer was.OfCered by Mr. Woods and
• readinfA--"Heppy-,-.NeW--Year,'---Was
even by Mrs.* * Mlin. The heililds
responded, Miss; 'Mae 'Ferguson • on
CARLOW,
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- CARLOW, an.. • p.
.'Pearl Fore -
Man ,add,' son George haVe returned., to
their home at Flint, Mich., having spent
week • with her nother, Mrs.. A
Wilson. , • •• „
Quite.. a. --number from around --herelt
tended the 44.1ncefit-TYnda11. wedding in
-Go.dericlroni'Salurdity. .
lilisa„,Ann Walter sPent, the week -end
in goderich. • .
-:--2-Mis..-1Aibert-McClinchey-has-returned
from Toronto,. . •• •
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Cantwell is not AS well
• as her -many friends would like.- We
hope a -while in the hospital will im-
proVe her heath, • '. '
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• The Farm Forum met at.the,home of
Mr. and Mrs. • A. Stoll, 'with .4 - good
attendance, end it- was a very good
meeting. The next meeting•will• be at
the home 0! Mr. and Mrs: Tom Wilson.
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(Intended for laat.week).
CARLOW, Jan.' g. -Mr. Albert Me-
Clinehey- has retnined.-tir Yarmouth;
rishing Industr
Extinction
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Meeting at Owen Sound Diusses
Situation and PropoSect
Y• Remedies
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.The aireraft inspecter An the Pic.ture •nhoye chetke a Motortwith-
.. a girl 'front the Accessories 1)0par:talent 'pi this .Eibionton air. -
craft •Plant, At this 'plant; Men and Wonien work side' by side.
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- grOoming the.. transport .1%d. military planes • for north . land
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..servicerop .•,' National 'Film Board 'Photograp
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."‘Iiiilled in ilk -Min. -Mrs. 'Afattliew Queen:Ellin:het . Club and they visit
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it when they are here. •': - of office and tekektheoatitof tale -glance:
There are sure grand stores., here,' Pa°n:4. assisted in "-a-two-Riee-e-4ress or
His Majesty the King,,,they began-
. - . • of green crepe with a corsage of gold' . _-_, - • •
hitt everything ,is very -expensiYer and' , • • -- - '• besinessi • . ' - • ' • • '
' d '' 'ilik roses A. fo' 1 inn ' ' • - ' :
Shackleton has learned "with regret that
her, neplieW, Sgt.. Jack, gray, s(ie • of
Mr. and . Mrs. •Lawrence - Gray,,, was
killed, in action on Decomber,5th. • Sgt.
OWEN SOUND; Jan: 5.•:L.-Ceminereitil-
fishermen - on the Great Lakes- . are
threatened With the loss 0!
livelj-
hood because :of . the. decline . in :lake''
,trout and whitefish In recent -years,
T. A. golden; TobermorY,' told the
annual,. Meeting' of. the Georgian Bay
and Lake ,Huron Commercial Fisher--;
men's Associtition hero today,. • ,
,• Mr.. ,Golden, 'reelected presitlen.t Of
the _Assoeiation, -,suggested7tlie Pro-
vincial pepartraent of game and Fish-
eries
ahdatd be ▪ divided, . with, onesec-
tion„ deyoted entirely to -the' commercial
fishing-Aidustry, and •the .other to- the
tourist trade.- ' • •
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his ', -parents ,reside now at 'Belleville.
-1:te-itad-heen on active' duty oversee
And returned to Canada last year on
furiough;--Thr-hatt-an. optiontogo to
'British Colninbia or overseas, and he
ehose the latter, "to get back to his
pais." He had trained nien,:for several
months in,.8cotland.'and took part as
an infantryman Ito the invasion of
Italy. Besides his :-parents, brother
and sister, he. leaves his wif&and in. along' w r - last d and
.passed. fur t im and ' ' matching. feather . • . ' -the
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fant- '.-The young man was' in When we Were at the zoo we could hat' and brown : aece-Ss".1e14` • Bylaw No. ante as year, was an passed.liis .
rold_twohties: • see. qhe mountains frOna where- we .713,13 • bPda and groom were.. Ole re. read a. third. time and paSsok beteg
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lilTIEWART ogoail w
Pink IOW white chroantheratana. and ReUi
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deeorsted areitei' of evergreen and f. PUPOigi "I}C1a4441"
faie
tinga,114forwahitepaper made °mat teueehtlinitererettsyt I sozeowletroat4ength_ witudireset4voiseanst-brevrAgar4 ,40044,
In the United :church, Lueknew, atVtateb1041; hat 8414
• 3 eeleek Saturday, joinery St.b, when'of Corel, row* *Ad y&low 'I�
Dr4ghern7erto.,1' 'Lue°1511141.4 kter:4,41:thegt1411"C"rit.iiie*Intb714C447.11111niaatIQUe1480949„' th°1dOillereHt
°Tr refilinTigstrlpitn*ItS to
and the eogple will reside
Riktillts"g
of •Sgt. Melvin Roy, Stewart- of Win,.
nipegr, ,cuilx on 9f Rev. W. and Mrs.
Stewart, Liteknow. Given. in marriage
by ' her father; the youthful bride was
ehnrIning lit 4 Hoorr•length. gown ot
, white Duchene Win with panels,' of ' A (Inlet wedding took Oat% at Pirit
betlice and full skirt. Her etreet United church, Handiten, when
floor -length .vell wag, held place by Miss NlargarePeaboi Sandamen,
heart -shaped halo. A: string of only .0n -tighter of Mrs. Mary El. fiteteder.
pearls 'wee her only ornament and she soh' and, the Sender,
earried a .cascade bouquet of Anierieen son Of Goderieb, became the bride et
Beauty roles. White. 'minim and ferri.. Vhernas ItabY Terenter 041,T
The ina4d,' of lamer, Biatelte An ;of Mrs. Beatrice, 414„Raby and the
Stewart of Toronto, sister . of the groom, late Clifford liah*Y. Rev. Es M. Maw.,
iwenafiggirezr otinugbhintebsyltmeeo.ricteringLehiteouwide;erz .offielated,.
and she carried It bouquet Wbilte and; : IFITROCUS0141*-4Vitiallinilk
yellow 'Mums." The bridesmaid,* Alias )4r.' and Um. W. A. Mugford, New -
Joy Stewart of 'Toronto, Oster or the gate street, 'wish to AnnOU140 the mar,,
grooni; was in•plak Sheer- With match,. nage of their eldest daughter, Margaret
ing shoulder.letigth . caught with }life. lertn:,;-tre'o,r-To:0071:P.;:duci,eNasrognsoeet.":
xnaatwettinuitog, flowers eyree ca,mr
umriesd aaubdoupenia:, 41.0:44:7104:et-,' to:ode:017: '04:103744 'a, n4dt 31..ta,$„:
The groom was- attended by Sgt. Nor-
-Stewart,. father of Abe. groom, per -
man %rem), 'of Toronto-. Rey.' perfortgoll 'OsonziNuo;er rhes,eirallnexth4t. ,Mutzulftn400.Afre.
formed the eeremoriy. The Bridal: • ••
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Morns* from "'"Lehengrin7 was played TowNsElm. CO
‘Ottbill.ltYtUhileed4r*reerMaelsonxtPtie:FtrixLii4:Ostr. vasrWilettegild. riiThthin'mweg,thssusra°341611. ahairelitt!: i,n:u..eTtvg4h, Itretimeir.,ora'.ew:e.emehtin:tji.„0.za7'ntu&Ii!.assum,
taang7-"1-.Love---you--Truir" Towskin. or *omit=
were G. Drennan,' brother of the
his duties:With; clitoinot eifloo*net; )4(r.
ed
bride . 14d. Ur. MeKint. = of • • - • •
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laieknow. ..- • .
c'•-• After the cereMony,, a reception 'watii
held at the home, of the bride's •par-
entsf Mrs, Drennan receiving in 4 two.'
piece beige dress_with brown. Arlin,
mings with. 4 corsage of pink ca"rna-
tions. Mrs. Stewart, mother of the
site Cox i the new Councillor; took,
of4ce with.a healthy interest, whildlize
Other three members, Messrs. Smith,
Stirlieg. and. 4' Orr, started. the year
ready to, give the "ratepayers theabene-
fit of • eir. seasoned eaPerienee. After
all ha subseribed 'to the, declaration
takes loth' of e011 .We.e.r 1111112413 .1). • • 00.grtitraq"Cillitrir[fropi:',11q*RO,rrar,7-
coupons, 80 we managed to buy few- was Servg. • 0 :•about thirtY • guests tcluoatIoa. re'depointinent of oohed, .
little.things,;'cousins of:the:bride, the wedding .cake attendance, -officer;:•-'10-.".-.:JOhn-Rarris-----
'0'it't -111:11:1°Ils'..to, seeto -441iiked hite..earnatiens.
Orion -read-lind7Iited7 „4.44-ifeete*
144143,_ JnalL-,tor and, reSeS. centering_thsbride's table:An
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nie.--1-11--geing back a day earlier so 116 livihg*Iwn't which sc1119 eireCiiv.elY •Staples wroie,asitingtor af•date to meet
I can get rested up' before going back cleeorathd. in pink „and; white.; •
the Connell re the eetablishing*. of 4
on duty. Sister McPhail. As stopping in Ur. and Mrs. Stewart left on Monday school ,area* the Clerk to reply.' York for another day, o6 I will have to by train Air a honqmoon trip, to ,
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go on from there alone. However, 1 Toronto, St, Catharines, Hamilton and 4„,„ gtc ... wsnom-or., let,..., John
partraent of '. Agriculture on, the appoint-
Drayton,amthebride travelling iii:a 'chi-, ''''•*" Y* "' weed. ' 1...1.1,.'""."' t '''''-‘
am being met iii London, I have 4,tg . . - . -- • Harris re -appointee:
Of good friends ov'er here, so I ,get • - - w-- , Bylaw. We , setting les
namon brown. Wool -Coat' with. bite ' , . -
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fellowirig As a letter to ' krss Flora
ontribution- -Acknowledge& The were and theY were -.covered wi,th ,weir,etts_a2nan....4Y be,,,anftil,n2;51-Ztsi'ani°116'' the same as last year; except .that Mr.
snow. The sun. was -,setting at'the time -;(rs -k,:acurwai.,fthroms•the
Ruisei Neal asked to ir,re•IfOved and
DUrnin, coach otithei Speedy Spaders and it is 4 Very pretty sight. It is
Garden"' Brigade- Den difficult t d ib tialtsch7-0' or of Service" hih Id -YP7' Earl Blake was- aPPointett '
ir.), e8er e just how beautiful - 7,,
, ga no : Dear w c • e r e mug a,n lot i
active •Member, crystal -from the-" '
*kr ° tO borrow Dionel' item.
11. H. Mackay, Chief biologist •or•the -Mists Durnin,-This, will acknaWledge
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' everything is liver here. I ain very • •,, °11" the Royal. Ilank-I,, or current eiTendi- -
and- Ifrd. Harvey_ 'WebSter glad years „for...iake. trout, while :research. the-1110On- COuntY SPeedy.-:Spad s' to • ' • a
TNOloquItto?4$016,11CiAlin•!,11•.! g47,1"--far-as 1)..ng„604-r-tia....e..a.t.,,,,..askOd.-ftw,„.1..eliereadul.„..tti, the tebeint. of ,your----..ineeex, ..0 -Mad .1- itaxeliatT-tki....0)4ph-ifn- ity.t&see. ward- class:•of which. the.grOoniAvas.'a ,It _
letely-lb'sedo-sbaAblgs- ItertratO .1$40-;00,1,-Oregfetith-lt It'VOUttiliTitiOn111".oiu -----.............-„,....,_-_-_,.......,...........„.. -77- etabetj,&;:,tina....,,a,7,-,ixtegf4tevod.- -.bond- - fret*. --,-„- ---
.7.--rEditibu ..4s-...the,-leoarafit,ha-4e. rilleatride‘70..plaW, -• • ' --
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famuly,of and Blir• A. Brown. into - the. f_ feeelJui habits 4a4 -at; war-s=6rvoe"Thin' cy o r ---here' . .
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of "Dungannon,' spent New lear's,with .lainiareY eels ' --and other predatory ilsh for a minOsvireeper. I al:U.-Particularly 0O11 111
very- helpful.and- good to us. They. are .-'' • . - . -; • .,- •
V1111C.,ENT-TYNI)ALL' ‘• • -
'Air. and mrs...R, ,tean. . ,..., • - , was carried out.; -. . - • , - , '.. : 'Pleased to 'receive this" contribution at just like Canadians -and can't do enough A. wedding of. much ' local. interest
ton for a few slays with his pithily. Mr. me,ekay Raid, With, the ea lamprey an additional $T30 before the. Junior.
• Mi, Tom Wilson Is home froili Mal- .There are two varieties of -lamprey this time, because I.em hoping to raise. for you. I nin-
idte'ritbon; at •4 *o'clock;
afraid I shall -be want- took place in Knox Presbyterian ,ohiu.oe
Mrs. Chita. Walligt:near°Bayfteld. . -- LekeS from, the ocean And no,* reported. so that. a 'cheque for .$1000 • may ' be rmagthteorcothmalbagockinhgerteo opremblynd. next ,leytv,e! 'On Saturday
Our Hallowe'en', party' last, -Tuesday 'became the Imide. of Mr. Nerinew Vim-
', -Mins .Thyllis •.Bean is •with Mr.. and haying worked' its .way up the • Great- Parmerconference to be. held.at Guelph * when Miss lyrvion Kathleen. Tyndall
cent- The ' bride .4. the ,daughter Of.
Mr. avid Mrs. P. -Clark -and making' 'serious inroads' into food -fish' presented at that 'time to the British night was a' big , the •Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin C. Tyndall, et
Mrs. 'Foreman and George, ' Of ' of Lakes Ontario, and Huron; MinesWeeperi'. Will you doctors came dressed up In something_
*Mich., Mrs. Stoll and Edgar ; and gr. lig department he said, was seeking" kindly„lextend thanks to. the SpeedY or other. 'They. -were, all good sports Colborne ,townshipi, and. the bridegroom-
ahd MINI Win. genet, of Hawkstene, specimens Ot,tbe Sea. lamprey for stddy. SPaders, anti Wishieg. them every sae- ThiS 'will
be all now. I vviI1 write is the son of Mrs. 'Florence- 'Vincent
Spent ,NeW Ye,ar'S Gwith. ;Ur: and. * , A Serious: Situation • cess. am, yolirs very truly,' A.., 11. when I get back...„Hope there 'will be
8.* :Commercial lifting on-. the Great luartin. -• • ' a letter from yon_wjLen arrive, Vincent a *4141.en. .11&.12.nd" 4e±.- of---house-
steiv1;-1-rf' minister °Z.' '141;64 elleOPi• $31:i05. Rev. Oliver. • error
Toni Wilson.
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, as litoniertes-riiStittite...The liungitunon
ASIIFIELD
• A.STIFTELD, Jan, 10. -Dart MacTean,
hitS returned- home after spending New
Vear's at Auburn:
----Mr:-Wilfred-rraiteey;of the -ret;
erans° Guard at Monteith CampL•North-
e111.9ntar....kiLsPending-a--tows days
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at his home' here.
• • -Mrs. Mary 'MacDonald and her sen
Kenneth -have gone' Toronto,.' where
• they are remaining : for • the winter..
Miss, -1Sabel left , for • her' **lied' In
'W,tPititirtiAli-oevoirtreft'
'Thyre , and Stephen Elliot have re-
turned to their . keine , after • • week
visiting in .Port 'Colborne.. • .
• Dtincen Parrish has gone to Hamil-
ton to. twelve a position, •4 -,•-
• We Are pleatied to -know thek. the.
Uttle.Carter phild •".is ,improving after
being burnU by the upsettlng of. the
tea-pot.
After A...ieng struggle with the • Eng-
liSh langfiage, a 'Prenchniait:tarnecl to
an American friend for counsel. "What
„IS a ;polar bear?" '"A 'polar • bear?'
Why, he' lives 'way up north; sits on zr
cake of Ice and eats itab," answered the
'American., "That eneugh, abt(e.;
lutely will not aecept," ”What:do you
mean, you will not eteelit?"' ''„Wea
invited be a, polar bear at a funeral,
but I will not do. that t",',
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, *Firm LEOHOUNS-RARRED ROOKS
WmTE ROOS:-.4.10-11.7 SUSSEX
ToW.i8 the time to start thinkindoi, your baby chicks for
next ;cason and everything point4 to a big' year lb.. poultry.
or breeders. are fed a geed vitamin ration arid all ere
teate4 for puldlorum. Ilaelt breeder is a grind bird--melcted
for $ andard egg sties good breed type, vigorou$ health and
good egg production characteristies,
on into* vOn vmetootto AN nipgs;
Phone 194'
-TCI1ERY
criaterobt
Of Toronto and • 'the late Mr. Vivian
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ee've-and..,Clerk- were -inigri.M
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-expeif urd-Oir during .19$4 to
the :Departinent :of HighweYs. and ask
the statutory grant. thereon.. The .001-
time- was.; extended until next. "-
nieeting. he to receive I4 per tent. for
,eollectin, on delmq,uants,
• Tilideri, 'Sehool No. 10 being. dolled,
tbe ROVe.rainigilt satiably • of one nilil for
eaticationi
to: -the goderich • •
township • ratepayers,: amounting, to
$12,35', _ - • • ••• ••
Accounts- passeeir. Miss 'Aeheson use •
shOwn• terride.."decliries. Taking 1936 branch of the Women's Institute met at
-BERTHA.
Lake Huron, • only . ,25. pounds were members and two visitors present. The
as 'representing 100 'pounds of fish on the home of Mrs. L-Ivers with eight
marriage•by her father. She-•iVas‘
yellow .'mums„ the. bride was given in. $8,80; $0;•peria- tendent, -lily 'roll No;
• .
'caught M 19t4, While whitellsh 'were 'meeting was. led by the president, -Mrs.
men will be eliminated," he dedlared. were read front boys overseas in ttp- of :tulle • 111'mi:on' ,erestea with a ',111:'?;1613--,001cr.s,c11-::*Clerk),"
The :cloSed. seasQ0:41 ..,1114bglie,4-- Preelation-•--of veii
• „
spray of orttnge blossoms. • Her flowers 1"1"1""'""",
church; oillebited.. the.group stood assessment, $2.37; Sturdy, post,- '
• BAYPiELD
B.A.YFIELD;'lan.10.--:-Re .
max-; 'Moore - --Birmingbant,
visited the latter's parents, Bev. ,A. 'S.
and Mrs. Colwell, tit the parsonage last
; •
•
"Mid. M. McMichael, who has- been
•
before an embankment (if ferns, ge; °$.12:68:;• Nifltitely, postage'
„the-pointiehere-the-commereirtl: fisher- "My -favorite Christmas c4r01,."- Letters
down 47 per cent, • . Are gettlei to Iledge.,,,-The-roll call- was -answered -1)f -white pet' over* bouffant taffeta: fashi- :Aztbn ,,,irebruary:,5; at 1.3d pan.
°ha, incting-,trt-a go..wn potai, €0. ute,n adjourne. d Ineet. on
loned-with a softly shirred basque,. with
it had been shown in great Britain Trvine•Eedy; Fred Dickson, :Alv'in Reed/ with her sister-in-law, Mrs. David
itot-th7e7aliswer to ,.the -problem, '-k•since Currie, , Albert Rivett, Bill Sproul,
She .was attended by her sister,' 144iS,
were -whit0 -bride ;roses and orchids. '
that after the lest, war .fishing had not Allan Petrie and Ken Hodge. The sum Volume, for the past week left far her 1 Ruth' Tyndall; attired ill a frock of
improved,. although., , fishing Was tux.... of $5.. was donated to the home in Rennie., Man., an mondaY. ' bar°q-lle -ereee,' gad shajtel,„„withc
tailed: • ' ,•• " Library azic_ljEttEgit atrr-Rehefir"'Lerstemiunehrerairelfre'T-browu eAltasortea, aird .earrreibbrOnse
Wndr:
e -Xlrs. Everett pinnigen gave n --,and glen Siuith.returned to London 011 snapdragous. Mr. tttli: M. Wilton.. of'
fish that . smell's like'. a cUeumber,? paper on ``Christintts in, Other LandS."1:Thuisdity after S end n N Toront *M.
Anight har.e been, r
ew ear o s best an and the ushe
• espon ible for the
decline le lake trout fishing •should be
investigated, he said. '
The lampreys, Air.' Golden "saii,. had
been fonnd..killing lake trout ,that Were
in 'The pound ' nets. •
rs-
A discussion took place on a, civic re. week -end at the home of were Mr; 'X' , Vincent of Pert. Erie.
eeption for those retuiiiing from. over- Parker, sr, , • Mr. Charles Miss
C1/,arai
lesTyeneduail.uogIbreothvelaeyel
Se6-8 service. .., Miss -Beth McConnell The annual meeting- of the LadieS' j.).ril
gave a Christmas reading: The meetr 'auild of Trinity church was. held at .the wedding and Um- It' It.
leg -Closed •With the National. Anthem, the home of MrS. II. R. MaeKey on. Saunders sang „"TLIntil.."' • , •
.07'7110 .elOsed ,g1ISOn h4§1.,•.-PArTAits
,
Mr. Mackay
said:. "I ant positive that if We relied
steely, artifieltil 'replenishment of
our ,Streams and .lakes - -we • couldn't
maintain •sport .fishing and- T feel the
same thing applies to the. great. Lakes."'
PORTION Or :BEEr
PRODVOTI°No 1945
In discussing "Cenades.0 beef program
for. 194.5,. the recent Doblittion-rroiho»:
Oak Agrieultutal Conference estimated
that beef ,.parketings , would probably,
reach 'reeord'of-:1,420,009 Ireed. And
there is a -market for alf,of lei, • -•
,Britain :wants Canadian.. beef and
early ',Iit_.„1044•,:signed :•.ti two-year eon -
tract 'pr.' 'W.. maximum of 112. , million
pounds-of.beef in 1944,. and .132 milhlon
pounds in 1045. Big now. there is no
maximum', no limit, on the .:quantity
Britain • will accept.„ In 1044 alone
Canada delivered approximately 140
milllon Peuride., 'It 'Canada e'en deliver
esonuch. or mere, in 1040 Britain' Will
take it: asanted outlet •1s new
extended to' include the .yeat 1040. • •
after which the hostess servecLretreph-. ThUrsday, 'Rev, R: Roluieg` wqs _kLii,40,, After 'the'. OorenlOn-Y, , INCePtioc
totier ;from jones.......,Lieut. the 'coming -year:‘,.. ()titters 6leofed and -Mrs; 17ineent left • On' trip- 440-
and;'Mrs.'Frank Jones, 0.4:leave spent. president,- Airs. Win. Parker ; treasurer,
erthe /blies , Vgrifes her parents, kr. sident, ,Mrs. 'Lloyd Seotehmer
biteo*wel-.eotirl;'intbhlea. b' Trihdee,tvsr-iilvia•initianitge'
,h20,,hts„ .,-.•-• !thatinfort---tro.--e-leettoif 'of • oft -ii -ora. Hou -se,. and .iiiiter•Alr.
' ' •
id Edinburgh, Scotland: Dear Metter "
&tiTIDed,-It eitY,hist.night here,
,So have -stayed in t6. peek up and get
to bed early to be ready,•, in the morning:
Oust two of us came up' here, but we
'come acres* several ether- noises" that
we. knew. end We have had a Wonderful
time, only not enough time to see every-
thing. . We started- out mat Wednes-
day evening and stayed in London
overnight and,f34W a„. good play ;while
ati, enjoyable' trip' up
here. the next. day and the country' was
beettiftil. 'We saw the ,North Sea at
differeet 'points along . the Way. We
,vialted *friends .of eons*. Jaek. Moffat
and just Imissed seeing him', As he had
been IV :there:, .We all went to a show
end evening,. with tickets atek had left
ns for a. -treat. Sattirday, we vis.ited
ridinburgli Castle and went dancing in
the , evening, at the iiiiieette,,elub. Sun-
day- morning We Went to church . at
St. Giles'' Cathedral, the ,higliest Clinreh
Of Seotland In the world. It wasan
.. In peacetime Catiatlit'kexport market. ertnistice service. The assistan, t min -
for .surplus beef. eattie was• the 'United later, .Tan , McCauley, • -died -of- wounds
States, „bile tide market wils closed to: last. week in Europe, . It is a beautiful,
Canadian producers in the, latter part building, especially Inside, Anti so largo.
of 1042 by the 1)0)11104in' Government, The Xtleg And Queen attond4his,,cluirOlt
.'-wlificli &committed, however, toretnove when- up here. We itad our pictures
the -restrictions When the wartitire food taken -standing in front of it, '
1
neeto of Canada and Britain have hien "-, Yesterday we saw 4. MOW' hi the
met. .• . afternoon and a play in the evening.
So for 1045 Canadian farmers need SuadaY. We got eatiglit -in, a terrille
halre no cOneern about marketing their hallstorin arid it was very windy and
Surpluti beef. Domestic and -British, eOld. 'This is a very windy eltY. Sat-.
ffetnend will consume the 1;420,000 head urday night it huge plate glatis,•*Indow
---'-zeight per oent. more than in •104A -of a *tete Was bl4W11 ail over • tho,
which Will be ready for . market in street. .Today war niee, 86 we did
10415, _ , -..-._ --...-- . - - - -- - - - '----`7 '''.- ' - -Sghte'' more -•Obriettries -illtoppittg-- and,
. Nevertheless, even a two-year con. went ,to the soo afterwards. We saw
tract fortsurpiterbeef does'not warrant , every animal, bird, iish, etc., that I
further increase in catile breeding, for ..had over heard toll of, and even more,
the yeaks ahead. Tho conference and then didte,t httve time,io set it alt.
specifietaly reeommertded tha.t there The officers .clob here 13 Vett Mee.
. no fitrth'er increaae, lit beef 'herds, ls "teei nii....„e is '.`tw 10,1..g 6i-4kt-end
11.
Miss Lucy; U. Woods; secretary; Mrs.
S. MetWan; visiting ceinitiltttre, Mrs.
P. Baker and Mrs. G. King.
• .Mr. ,and Mrs. ',Hugh MacLeod of
Rinoville spent few days 'with Mr.
jr., last week.
,. Po. Hum MaeKay retuifittriV.„ Lop,
leave with her parent$,'Mr,.• and 'gra.
A04 on Sunday after sveek's
•
Mrs'. • W. • Mecteod, si.",,,10,nd -son
Donald' re turneti • home on Itiriday after
speeding 'the past threc weeks in De.
t.1:411‘litr*. .311•S‘,. Stu-kgeo'n, sr., and
Mr. • and 1411'S. j. StUrgeon, jr., and Son
returned home on AiOlidaY‘ after spend-
ing the , pest „three". Months Pert
Dover;
...Mr; John -Tents'. returned /10111e 011
'TtteSday„ from Port "Dever, where he
spent the past -four'inonths. ; •
• Miss Jeenne,biirin returned 1101110 011
tItiturclaY after Spending the ri,Jtstifiveek
in Toronto. ' • •
Mrs. W. Harvey arid Master:000p
reterued.• to 'London last weele, .having
spent Nes- Vear' s- week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sturgeon. .
USED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Whether ,for juntor'S tint 4111$10 les.;
sons or for jive on the downbeat,- used
niusient.instruments must.:nor' be soit1.
for prices exeeeding those for similar
used instruments $301ti in the 'ba6Ie
Period of September 15 to .Ottober 11,'
1041, according to a statement issued
by W. Herold 1%te1h1l11ps; priees and
representative for Western On.
tatio.--Prices all= eases, -not
Owned eighty' per Cent: of the...1)4N)
of a new. Instrument sold iu the same
loeality. Any estinutte.d cost :ofrv.
pairing the itietruMent to place it, ,
iirst-elass condition must lie dedueteil.
from the eightper. ee, nt. ittaxinnint.
home in Toronto; ,• , • " '
- • - VAN IVESSEL-WISE
'Yellow and rust • phrysantbeinnms
formed::the' setting in Erskine Unite's,'
`eliureli' 014)4 Toronto,. for :the wod-
tling--ort---Saturdayiagrw ktetit Mira
Wise, (laughter Of Mrs,: Wise end the
late Albert W. W186, of Torotitofdrxn-
erly. of Goderich; to Jacob Andries Van
..GRAWIrruDE-, ,
A. ;wide* bis'reeeittly written .
.cr; owe you a debt of grat:
ft.* the *ay in Whieh you
have handled ..raY aecomits."
Trw sen ervz is,,,,,erva
to yOu., 'Simply "send Is out list
tda and .wateh the pleasing
reiulis
,
No collectioe, no eoinratssion. •
KLLt&MKN,,
e
C011eetiOn
• Arangevilie, Ont.
2-6
will be open
AND Zig ItEIVIADIDER- Or piE
ts ZR LtenTlfAN suflrbo out of town Atonday.puivh
N';w MerehandiSe.
(Feta*,
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