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:Go lerich Branch:- A. A. NICOL,' Manager
24NK ING SERVICE....TBE OUTCOMB ” OP 5)9 YE,AItt ' SUCCESSFUL OPERATION•
4' The ► . *'1Vilthdrirt1ieirrii Haiti
ly meeting at the 'Initrie of Mrs. Jas.
McMiliarir on Thursday, Fe'b. 18th,
VAOIOUrr -ON ROADWAY,
FILED 'WITH`: APPLES
It is riot news "for:apy Paper tosay
that in'the middle 'of' 'February there
was so touch snow that horse or car
could ' hardly travel, but it -is newvs
when one reports that it rained so
hard in the -.middle of February that.
the roads -were washed away In pia
ces. ' Such is the case in some of the
surrounding eountry:jarge wash outs
appearing in the roads after the
heavy rains of Monday. ' Streets in
God'erich took on the • appearance- of
Louisville, kentucky,• at the beginning
of the flood. Furnaces: were extin-
guished by the water, in' the base-
ments, of the residences and potatoes
and fruit were floating around on the
cement .floors of the cellars.
In one instance on the country roads
an orchard was lying in water and a
washout ori the road opposite the or-
chard was nicely filled with apples
which had been left lying on the
ground in the fall. ,
•
o"I'm lear'ni to
pretty' -soon 1 colo take
A, beautiful • rLfl e - of
wool , it�►d ' x'\orst ds ;
Tweeds, in , a n y at
and strLpe o iU
se ,thes 'n w samples
o'' `tfi time to order
ur Suit'.: or Tod A, Ian
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titBle r" r x1`4 � d. li� +� �(
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Ilya Grandma.
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in an airplane,"
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automobile—the Away "Pvovi exne;a •
tended me -to go, •
4X. "wonr,
it could borrow your -rugAea
Mrs. k: ..rm . solrty, 4ir
.but he doesn't ,come ' home
o'cloek."
SCOUTS UNVEIL PICTURE!
OF FORMER COMPANION
The weykly • meeting, of 'the second
troop of the.,B'dy Scouts was held Under
the, leadership of Scoutmaster -Glen
Lodge anti • assistants.
The meeting wag opened by the un-
veiling of a -picture of the late Robert
Haskell
«Deya►.
NIBLETS: CORN, 2 12 --oz. tins 21c
F �»Ib.. tin 25c
HOT CHOCOLATE,1/� ` S .
• POWDER.. 1�!ib,. tin 323e
PASTRY FLO 44b . t
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,alai +C }a' « SCADE" -
Sweet indeed Fatloo l k
• PICKLES SALMON
L e. Z9 -Air: "SO o ' g SX lbr.' "iia ►, :25o
NAL CORN. FLAKES, 2 ,.plrgs. 190
MINCEMEAT ., M . , ... 2 Its. 25e'
Lill CHICKEN HADDIE, 2 tins 27c .:
Ct i�+tN. KIPPER SNACK4SS fr the 6.14.
4"SI4LADA" TEA
'y,►le..-r as ,s
�I+D�Nf�LabC ---B1ytfWrifl-4Abe
"1/241:s. 1p �•Ix'27e 1/44tai. pkg. 31+c
ICING S - .y • . 2 lbs. 19c
Choc., COATED PZA�>K lbs.19c
essaareaaalsimamakaammoriaamoimasuiramaaaariaimia
• laanaf y AMMONIA,. ,, , Igo, pkg. 5o
of 'tlr,.uttr
Aftkt patrol irspe:lion' by the scout-
master, erroop• strr Fred Whittingham
took over an exciting game of snatch
the karat kerchief: The nextgame was
taken by the scoutmaster, followed by
half an' he= Of instruction by patrol
leaders and officers; , many , tenderfoot
and second class' tests being :passed.
After another snort game the sheeting
was closed by investing. Vred Dowker,
and the lowering of the, flag.
SUNDAY ' IS VALENTINE DAY
Should, you rete$ vve few tough look -
Ing pictures on Monday don't feel griev-
*d- or' grouch about it.;n;,Sunday is 8t.
Valentine's T7aay. Should some- -of'.:'L1,our
'admirers send a box of candies, per-
tatsne,. baridkerchiefas, or some •other
gift, so muchthe better, but if they
(select ugly' pictures; don't worry; Ws
only their idea of a• little bit of innocent
Murton
Roach entertained the
.,. =
-members of. the Bridge Clubat her
home on . tida3 evening. •
•elve ,tables Of crokinolewere in
progress: 'at the social' evening sponsored
by Blue. Ribbon Lodge . No. 67;1, L. G.
B. A., on Friday evening, Honors wen'
ware _.by -.goy Rutledge- (playing- -as-- _ _a.
girl), and George Hodges (men's prize),
while a reso1ation prizes were awarded
to Vis, --W=.- J. • ay_audGerald Currie.
The door prize - Wes 'won by C3eo, Vent -
land. Following' :the . game§. a short
program was presented, with _Benson
Finnigan presiding. Itlis the intention
of the L. D. B. A. to Sponsor a similar
eIening''s entertainment ori the pith.
,• The The Junior 'Hockey team, won on
Saturday when it niet the LUcknow
Juveniles 'on Lucknow ice. The score
was 10-3, in. favor of Dungannon. The
line-up for Dungannon: Goal,
Durnin; Defence, Allan Dernin, Harvey
Culbert; Left 'Wing: Irvine Eedy; Cen-
tre, Dick Park; Right Wing, Raymond
Currie; Subs, Frank Eedy, Robert
Montgomery, Laverne Culbert , and
Lloyd Hodges.
Miss Eva Ktllough, Reg. N., has • re-
turned to Toronto and resumed her du-
ties in the Connaught. Laboratories
after a fortnight's leave of absence,
when} she was in attendaase. upon her
father, Mr. Joseph A. Killgh, who was
suffering !rim ipneitmonia. - His many
friend will be pleased to know that he
is much improved and hopes to be al-
lowed out of bed by • the end of this
week.' Mrs. Kenneth Cameron, his also
ter -in-law, of Lucknow, has also re-
turned to her home.
Mr. a E. Augustine .is a guest at the
home of Mr, and Mra. Robert David-
son.
Mrs. James K. McEachern- and two
children, Mary'and Keith. of London,
naval were ayeek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R, A. McKenzie. • , •
SCHOOL REPORT
Your kidneys are liteially • sentinels of �
.
there-
fore
ofyour bib#c1,. re
health. They are the filters, , .
careful atm' ,over the.
lt c
ar rat* .
• 1 t
0 eel
p well :.t i.
fOrct i � keep
110
1 perform :their netitaut dy
U\ they fail ter fully P
poisons are left.R in t'h blood and withOl.t their
proper eliniipation gOetrhealth is not poesiblo,
i�:.id.larr.�tz- �.
il< moi.
...1 +t directly on the kidneys and assist thea ,
irritating,body poisons. Give thew
fleshing away-
* .trial,
S. S. NO. 9, ,COLIBORNE
, The following 18 school report far the
months Of December and January:
Sr. W. --Keith 1 arriah, 7$ per cent.;
Harriet Horton, 78; Eileen Bogle, 73 ;
Lillian Chisholm, el; -Douglas 'Bogie, 83;
Donna ' Fisher! 54. Jr. 11/.—Maxine
Chisholm, 156.. Sr. 11. ---+Gerald Fisher,
81; Madeline. Chisholm, 80.
IlAfVID P. ANDERSON,
-Teacher.
Correct
An Admiral was examining
cadets' for promotion. .
"Tell
c
"Fell ;me." he ai ked one young hope -y Mr,and Mrs,.Elmlor Cartwright. with
ful, `what must an officer be ba;fQre • he theiavid Johnston,
who w d gere � ere. for�thefuneral of Mrs.
can have.a. funeral with Tull naval hon-
ors
Cartwright's mother, Mrs. Andrew
'�'► 8tetvart, have returned to Toronto. Miss
"Dead,'" was "tile .prompt reply :rwntlfe-:�MeClaire: R. 1i., of Niagara. al-
t,
NowIE�layfing ao cue Cooper in 'TOUGH caw wltiv losepl3 CnItel '_
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MON., TUES. and WED..-' .
• 0NEL BA YMOiRE�_•_-•- i--•-._•__
U
AIAREEN O'SULLIVAN and FRANK;L&WTON
Something Different?. Here is a mystery with a unique and entertaining
twist. You will be fascinated try the amazing adventures of
"TflEc DEVIL DOLL"
THUR., FRI. and SAT.--
SYLVIA SIDNEY and SPENCER TRACY. ,
Co-starred in a grand and likeable draniatic hit.' toil will not scop - for-
get the dynamic characters In -
"FURY
Coming --"Trouble for Two" starring Robert. Montgomery.
Matinees 'Wed.,. Sat. and holidays at 3.48 p.m.
411AttiliIrP0 ' Ca,ts are aeff u pni dt *fib
s rttltfdt-
Ihdde ttoiterrentawhTwheond
•mit liatep,;sr p your fl to
Wtrm!04'mrdr°lr era
fitsh th *b el r1MC`f ,yt�
' bodie Ctistdrrt 't'iat, Four -Odor Toarina! Salaam, itluatrated
See, Rich and Compere any scar `In the
price irioe finMd with the
NEW ' 193'. DODGE SIX
omt of the three tie* bodie Cars will give you luxurious
�t�r�ayn� to atictyat the price you watt to pay.
�y
Use new Dodge a" win C.amr!'s styling . r roomer in-
teriors ...larger luggage space. «. wider chair -height Teats
... knit' level, rear coMpartmeft floor. Discover their a lnaazing
eco) any. The midge (safety all -steel body' has been strength-
cited and has a new not -piece solid tel top,. Tbk smooth,
gentle, pOsitivo action of Dodge gen ui"aye hydraulic brakes
has„off~
beenfurther` „ oed.: s'
Drive one thitantifL 11937 bodge Cart and you,
too, will Want to Switch to kit w p 'l4 .
aaa Dodgers' and gave Me 3r t. +ear.
Dodge- De to :. l >�c ire tt
dotter todi; I;r »sa!' dray exit*.
MI1-1EALTH ... yrs ... because
Canadian Fish and Shellfish
are rich in proteins, _ vitainin._
minerals and Iodine. tut health,
is not all. There is tastiness .,
the varied flavour of over sixty
different kinds of fish foods: There
is economy ... the sound thrift
of a food that gives you full value
in healthful nourishment for every
cent you spend.
Make "Any Day a Fish Day".
Whether fresh water fish or sea-
fbod . : . fresh, froaen, canned,
smoked, pickled or dried ... you
can be confident of the prime
quality and flavour that 1 have"
made Canadian fish famous
throughout the world.
DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES
o rrAWA
Try This Appetising Recipe
' • RAKED CREAM SALMON
I T✓' lb. can Canadian Ralmon
1 pint milk
Salt and pepper 2tbsps. butter
2 tbsps. flour Grated ordain
Free the calrron fr•+:-n hones and termite
inti bit4, Cook the (your and butter to.
gpther without browning, and add one
tint of milk, tart and pepper aand'Ennuatt
grated onion to ft arc r delicate) . PlarR
a lager of saucy in a baking dish, then a
layer of fish and to too, having gaUCe tsn
top. Bake to a golden brown and nerve
very lot.
SARDINES LYONNIUSflti
4 Flap together cold $riled potatotst► are
¢mall anion, the conterd4 c( Wit' tin of
Cattadien '&atniit>:e9 (drained); fry with
nutter or Inert fat until browned and`'
c¢r a with prtle1+.
,Law.....•. r.aM..r rr•i,a
Department of Fiati.rl..
Ottawa
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Please tend ire .your free 52 p:tlte
IIooldet, "Any Day a vat Day
ttntaiaint 100 delia'iatful and eton-
crartal F'01 Recipes. 167
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