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MA ` EIN , April, 24. °E' ash of the
appoiutuienta on `ttie Ashfield circuit
of the United Clinkwas well repre-
sente• at Ilackett'a eburch on Tues-
day might to hear Rev, - Mr.. Woolley
of Corbetton, ,Who: Was' preaching OF
aeall.. The.eglialeard extended alt
h invitationhttn,Y htelM.aceept
.'
Mrs,' Cecil;Flake, and Children,.. of
Crewe, visited at Ri�h. Kilpatrich's on
aturday last, '
• , •rs.
M. ilarve Elipaiti•k• .war able : to
return ho qe fro* . W uaghanx hospital.
bier nether;` Mrs. .a,. J. Cornish, of
Sarnia, Came en Tuesday afternoon to
remain with her this weep..
Rev. A, E. 41l,: Godericji;;. had•,
charge of two services ,An this appoints
anent ;,last Sunday, when Rev. .,f .• G.
Efewse w;ts away':
The W.M.S. ` meetltag on,"Thursday
afternoon at the Home of Mrs. Cleo.
Saunders was : Well attended,. Mrs,
Will' Irvin, Mrs: $, Ciirra>~a• and .Mrs.
That 'utaai bads tho world Cn prods 01.04
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Settliid goid, aliOwn 1fforCuri. imolyh!enuni. •
mks Third [popper, sliver, zinc, fid. •
TUE line of duty is elear..Once
a .
again it poirnts tolthe purchase
of. �'ictory'Bonds to'the limit.
"VG** dollars 'are- needed • :to
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Make victory �seete,__every
Where; to bring our amen come
to aidtheir return' to peace.'
time life.
The' line of opportunity is
deal., too- For the moneyYou
invest now,"*""at ...interest, will _...
help you tol carry out the plans
you've made while waiting and
woirking'for victory. ,•._': �_
},, . Bil eusuess is just "another name
for .a clogged .or sluggish liver. It
a very eainmon, complaint, but can
be quickly remedied by stimulating
the flow of bile. This softens the
accumulated mass, ,the : poisons are
.carried out of the `systemand"the
liver and, bowels are relieved and"
toned up
MilburiesLa a.1,iver•Pills-quick
and enliven the sluggish diver, open-
.ing up every eluumel, by causing a
free flow of bile and thus cleansing
the liver of. the clogging impurities.
They are small and easy to 'take.
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Do not gripe, weaken or sicken.
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That year :purchase tan re entiion of Y story Ponds
and Millar Savings Certificatesfwill help to make your'
plans come true When Peace as won
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T: M. , Anderson provided an interest Other readings were .given and bti"si-4
noon.•
ing part. of" the program from They .. ness discussed. A quilt fox. -,the, Red _
Came', Through, 1,1r X. • J. Beaton. Cross was...completed during the after Try The Signal -Star's classified ado.
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PORT ALBERT
P t • T ALBERT, April 24. -- Mr.
Hector "igert, wireless(( operator in the
R.C.A.F.,' stationed iri. British Col-
unibia, bas been spending a two weeks'
furlough' visiting with his father,z4r.
John Tigert, and other relatives in 'the
community.
f"ix�'� ArntyF
and an k* aitd 'daughter e
Mae, of Welland, spent, a week -end
recently at the home of Mrs. Jantzi's
parents; Mr..and Mrs. Jas. McMillan.
Visitors last Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tigert were
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dtihlpp and
daughter Helen,. of Kincardine..
The Port Albert Dramatic Club pre
sented their play "A • Ready` -made
Jfamily" in• the Dungannon Parish Hall
under the auspices of the -Women's
Guild of the Anglican church. There
was, a large attendance and after the
play the play east met at the home of
Mrs. Robt.: Oke, where a : soei l.:hour:
was spent,; Mrs, Oke and Mrs. Bert
Crawford serving a splendid lunch.
This play will be taken to Whitechurch `
on Friday • evening et next week, May
4th,., where •'the play and dance- will'
beheld. •
_-Two-thousamd m es -were
planted in ' the lot ' behind the sohool
4on Monday' of this week by -the pupils
of the school and' grown-ups • in the
'community.,
- Several films of movies wit* talkies
Were presented in -_the school -House .on
Tuesday afternoon and evening °otiast
wee to a Targe gathering: Mr. Harvey
rola stop, R.1Z." 1, Blyth,' -operates the
machine for the Huron County Feder-
ation-of
eder-ation-of Agriculture and it is serviced'
by, the National Film Board Of Canada.
The films -were very interesting and
enter0 ming• -
Miss Sheila Quaid, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Quaid, underwent
an operation .in the Goderiell' hospital
0:Tuesday of -this 'week ' for ..the °re-
moval_"of, tonsils and adenoids
.Ashfelil Patriotic. Circle: --•The , April •
meeting of the Ashfield '•Patriotic;
Cirele was held at the home of -the
president, Mrs;' Sohn Bennett, with
seventeen present. A quilt was quilted
and nine_ bXXes •were packed for the
local boys' ove'rseas.� The contents of
the boxes were valued .at $x' each, all
beirtag. donateds..11fxs. Prank Willis held
e lucky ticket on a quilt made by
e ''Circle. Sixteen dollars raised on
the sale ofi tickets was voted to be
used for sending, the boxes overseas.
The May Meeting is to be heldat the
home of Mrs. Will Brown: The meet,
Lig closed with the singing . of the
National Anthem. ,..Lunch - was served,
by Mrs: Frank Willis and M"rs. Chas.
Crawford.
Church Workers 1V1eet.--The
and W.A. of the •United church., met
at the .ihome of Miss., Eliza McMillan,:
with sixteen pre3eiztw The Scripture'
lesson was'read by Mrs. Gilmour. The
Iiyograin In the 'Missionary Month1',
"A. Wartihue 'Hasten," was followed
throughout. 11rs Bert Crawferd Meted,
as leader, assisted ;by • Mrs,• ,jas, Me-
itenzie,,Mrs. CGhas. Crawford and Miss
Eliza'. McMillin. A chapter in 'the
sttaly Welt s' is read by ,.1Xi s. 'B: Orate,
ford, Mrs,- Lednorr and Rev, D.. J.
Vlckerson. 'Mrs.•B. Crawfdrd and Mrs.
Jas. Me en'ie were appointed • dele-
gates to -attend the Presbyterial meet"
,ing lit ,North street "Milted church,
Uodericb After the <.Miuging of a'
hymn, Rev. Mr. Vlckex•sonc ,closed, th+
meeting with prayer. .A .1,oVely .lunch .,
wets served by Miss ;McMillan and tier f;
sister, ,Mrs, Oliver,
A hist*ry o1' tine C radian Wenicia'a
Army Corps is in coarse of preparation
• for army historical records by oneNof
lits iemWr'Ms, ° Lientenant EdithDeyell
O"Gt"xlt«
Everybody knows what a comforting
thing it is to have -money where you. can
get it when 'youneed it. So, in most'
homes,, � ,
,. Viiei, Vctory, Loan'salesman gets a •
cordial Teelcome. 1Le :offers an oppor-`
tunity"toron to help your country's war
'effort by just saving your money. ,In case.
of emergency yon .can get cash for your
bonds at any bank but you know that
G when you`put savings.into VictoryBonds
they will likely stay there, .intact
�' j " • drawing good interest. :Your savings are
r� protecte from your own temptation to
use them. Buy all the Victory Bonds you
= caia, with°a11 the cash yob. have. ' M
` And, to ive yourself an ,obfective td'add
ta: your savings, obligate yourself rt o
buy mbre, Victory. Bonds on the deferred
payment, plan: "'Make a :first payment of
1 % or more when you order the bonds.,.
.-. and '.pay the balance .with money as,.
you get*, over a period of six months
' . Your Victory Loan salesman will, give
you neo y of the letter on the right.
is a reque*t� to your bank to burbondrfor
your -Atli bank will.lend. you the money
to do t s and the,: Interest the bonds
earn pays the ;interest on the bank loam