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A.UBURN, Feb. 19. -Mr.. and Mrs.
Jack, Weir of London.. spent the week-
end with Dr. B. C. Weir.
Pte. Itaithby of Crundin Was
a week -end visitor with 'his parents,
Mr. and •Mrs. Earl Itaithb,y.
. Douala Rose of Galt spent -the week-
end with his mother, Mrs. , Fred Ross.
Mrs. Little of Nionkton Spent a few, -
days With her son, Ellis Little, and
Firs. Little..
Pte. Wilbert Lawlor, who recently
returapt* from overseas, visited his
Laurel:1114,31r. And Mrs. Geo. Lawlor.
- Stanley ,,McNall Galt spent the
week -end with..„,his_ parents, •Mr. uud
• Mrs. Thu. MeNalL'
• r ME. WL,I. Itiddelli ;she was- visiting
here' from the West, has been called
,to Winnipeg on account of the serious
illness of Ads father, a brother of the
• late Thomas Riddell of Auburn. Mrs.
Riddell will remain until: the end
of -Marcia.
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be saw aa 'he fett beme tor the eervleeo
beheld,,` Waii old plerii of
hoidgear Willa he- used ArOilia& the
..innas;ass'
ann
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4ef Melt' Ordlulittle4. ist,144401$01
**here are tialtin$ ithent pitkin.$ WIlir
on Andante as r411)elii 14, 'threatening
head itn the wOrldnat ,140. 4%.11 kladgi
of znisdehigS, have Sandwiched the
noble and whniesone aetiVities
•people. But one strange theft, got
newepaper publieity and one thinks
general attention. At Mitchell, a man
who has been in busineas' tlairt -111,
ings Around 4orne
xweit
haul tra do g ditrty obs it bad'not
been' ork anybody% head for a
It 25 Valeritine*Day grid th(? rlail p-4ar4er did" nOt .comet by anYchtmal
e,s0 Jae left It 'the ear •i he enttnie
tered
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man 23 stopp2g at 4liveurt41
ry ral ,Tos.. ihoroking. TheY wilt faehtlowledgo vatert,_ 'the vestibule 'end whVged down PAO'
b9,74 and leavtas‘ - tbose w00% love, wbeing, and a•great mileage ot gQI g ainle solemnly.. But be did not "know 1
tokens that Otis and hoY13, a$0 gaud
and cOmluge throngh months d pe-fjai-d 1'
at the d 1t 1,0fiCY CC 0
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hU3 a thhe, to- 133' "tb ng dirtY 'ilmIldut en 145 etlierWi8Onef,all' years, and tinellaturbeti by thieves, had
D1der-P2014% calm to 41-e tot• 4:4-W about the check put upon the threll h an -c tt. r . l't
- - '''''' a largo 900-1b. granite. tombstone
nityself I was greatly ' pleaced to get much reckoning and obsorvation et, but a halo. It was just one black Zitol6n frinn his monument yards. It large amber wolf started up, but ille
from the grandehildre cards Mallheingothe gentleman, the one and'onlY, curve. Ile noticed tama at SopeoPle hava thinu ale one weuary enough to bag t.
juet enuded love for grandpa, 041 lbr A use.easas. ., „ looked queerly at him,. and some had the impulee of a moment Or a casual
-couldn't, e been don 'e. li
then, tlie girls never mi Ss sending levely )
fting 0V -something that belonged to
, Mr. Jeremiah Dalton vvas calleil tAI:
Valentinea to their parents. Some may 1 It remains to be said, nevertheless, to snigger and whisper. %couldn't li
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somebody else. , The weight. oe-Aiie , t,,,, .,„ „, a „ „ n, „„.„‘„„ns.n
Amde, who is verY ill. e all•hePe -
Detroit 'last week to see his Sister .
custom; .itiheidtt ‘svaicyctorpstul girls wuo become sans- understand it, until his vvife savv the
call it a sillY, and uuneveesary aud nialee 4.111X1Vtit3 10, get I marls, anti then Waled 'herseif with sthtohloug aria
when dragged' from where- it ‘o ""w'i.''' o'. her °Pce114-Y !'''''''''''''l .
but who is going_to argue against any sn.
outlet that gives eipression to aineefina„,,LWanttor5. lot' tiTe-witer'itoe- alt•tAte Wei4".1'5- handisnychief In 'removing the offensive,
negate that. It Was a 'thing deliber-t "---
ome here for the• week -end.
Mr.' Charles alfon, from Gal," NVIS,,
loaded on to a ear would ,,,,
and esteem': • We modest, unemotional aild art that ncourtstaaP suggests au disfiguring line, to his own einharritsa-
ately planned and caviled out. : A
!tannic, svho don't wear . our hearts order. to ntsfau gnat, loare uot all the -,ment and the, amuseilient of some of lot of energy
mid nerve Was invested en,
Waitress: "I have, stewed Muer:4
• opportunity of boiling' over enthusis -
. aStically Once in a while towards those
tee:miasma., Ver. syne are toiotisthat inu:1 the cong_regatioa_. That was histurn
,t,o choose a husoona, or .talw to wattage , wasn't all right about_ you In . the
e'ut, 0/ /nu ma urns aita le en , he to klibw bow you felt when everything
g C i 7 in that ignoble act. And how a man
head the kraves
dare' to uSe a- stolen toibbstone to' '''''''' ''
of ninsself and loved se:::10; `tongue, fried, liver, and OW
t Diner: "Don't- tell me yr
upon our sleeves, sliould Welcome the
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e whom we love and have our feelinge - '
, ile are written, by spinsters. 'rue I church. „ troubles. •Give rile_ ehicken 'pie."
autlibraty that masses tuat, statement I
RODAY, 'PRi3107.14R7t 214 1946 '
' KINGSBRIDG'S
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KING$DRIINIE, Feb.; 39. Ws*
Wiurile Kelly, from TAondou, gleatt-
lug a teW slay S with her parents,.
alsd, Ms.
• Mr.' and Mrs. Ed, antins.frOM Wiqfiis
Ser, ' are visiting in theneighbOPhood."
There.was plenty a exeiteiteut here
on Monday wbeia number of the WO
were on a .rabbit drive. Suddenly ia
- made vocal or put.dOwn hi the nicest
What stran e thin lufve ha n •
d
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-Welt heard preparing to go to chase .
way and sent to the loved' ones. And , doesu eay whether taese Ispinster* • g , gu • PPe e
y al a it genitals • Use of . this week, according to the.. newspapers
lie farmed about one and a-lialf„. iniles
that Valentine `picture and ':Verse„ with " all artl o
east of Auburn before retiring to 1)y aientine Day. We are lett guessing. in our , world l'sStrikes havrEeen Qom-
SUrViViler are , oue sou,
its eolor and daintiness, itt3 a. channel
i mon in. so. many countries; even Can,
Kitchener. , la• for the heart stream as is the Christ- .
nats card, a sort of remittance form ,
Mrs. W. J. Hopkins, of Newiliarket, . ;_ 'the Mena: of a marriage ceremony, let accordingly. The usual burglaries and
for those sentiments and romantic - •
and Irhaa and 1.'10. at Kitchener ; three ,,,‘ or .s i ine rePeat fhe impressiona oi. a bride- break-ins happened. ' There ,snems
a awitiell we 'are pleaseu to uSe. , hi which he , little let-up even in our own country.
brothers alai three ..3isters. . ThUse two saints, both bishop and grows *a Ills weLttIlag
lilloW the 'iter ovouni he niterestea. While newly appointed cardinals are
. W.31.8. 3leetinga-31rs. Harry Govier
priest, who bore the name Of Valentine Aniong 'other • things, one eleiigneied converging on Rome to get the seal
gliNt. her Iiinne tor the Febrwiry meet- and were martyred near Rome, ou
iiig of the W.M S. of balux Presby -
February 1-1, about 279 A.Da never paragraph. of lus uescripti%e Letter
terian church. The .c-.'vik7e-president, dreamed. that the anniversary ot their read: '
'./.'he event 'Look place at. noun.
it was rainiug beautuuity at the tune --
Mrs. Ilerb . Govier, was is. charge.
luartyrdom would be used in this
Milton, of Detroit; three daughters, I fSnice . the above „fiats,' come so near adian soldiers got..the germ and acted
Club held their meetiug the,. Orange.
Hall on Tuesday, when the -following
• officers were elected: President, Mrs.
Jack Armstrong; vice-president,-- Miss
Amelia Mellwain; <secretary, Miss
Madeline Yungblut ; treasurer, Mrs.
• ESuest Patterson; ,social committee,
Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs. Wm. Craig, Mrs.
Barrick Wright, . Mrs. Wesley Brad -
nock. The Club is sponsoring a dance
•„, in the, Foresters' .. Hall this Friday
nighfnaiiiii-auusaicasupplie4 tly_Aarneln,„
!"----711,rrier and his orehestra.
•• Former Resident- Dies. -Sir. and
Chas. Scott,Mrs. Win. Straughan
and itiSs Margaret Xing.- attended the
funeral' of the late Jelin Pfeffer of
Kitchener on Tuesday. Mr. _Pfeffer,
Aviles -was 'eighty4lareenyears- ot .age,
was found *dead by his family early
'Stinday a few moments after he had
;n fashion of sending love tokens -through- •a goed omen, no (newt. Tue Arnie
The meeting opeued with the "ridiegs"
praa er reci.ed • in unison. T1,1! S,71'-•: out the world where the English was suitably' attired aud so- also was
Lure was read responsi 1
e -Y- 'isue Bible"language is spoken. This festival of the bridegroom; Xlie minister also
ven tue lieiglibor WiU)
study was gi%en by Mrs. Ellis Little:_ February 14 perhaps has more behind was attireo.. E
acted as second witness was attired.
-The firstth
chapter of_ e new study it than the death of these two That ,, a, , is a
„dare' seems -to sitave been -a -festival -I :-‘,4s-e- •R• 141"------Igr-14- hag. naYes
.book Was gilt a -by Miss .Berthaa_Unga. ..,..„
ner. The see'retary's report waS'given ancient Rome and aa'aprvival of thi.le ' for only. tue one may -Ills victim, so
by Mrs., I red ROSS. The roll call was Roman custom of boys' drawing names cannot 'fil the least tieSeribe the Cere-
answered with a verse of Scripture. by lot in- hotaor of Junor'Februalis at i 111°11Y or t.he'• attire' of ,olthe,rs. 1
prestabe the
The meeting was brought to a close tiand the ceremony' performed, pi 1
re LuPercalia. i • promises 'weresiliaty made
with prayer 6y Mrs. Lawson. Re-
i Islf the latter Custom had much to •
1
-freshuients were served. ' de with choice of a girl, with it view recall something about a declaration
—linemen's -:Lestitlitt. - :..11's• Rsigar. .t..0..aeourtship: :-,4i-n• -in -- - - i tbatt the two were limn and Vito."
- d etrimorrynn it -was--- - --- - -- - - - --
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Lawson; presided fur the February Seine 'Of - niY 6r -respondence is hot
More of a lucky. bag transaction than itieliii4 ha spice. -
meeting of the Women's Institute, the romantic, free-will arrangement of , -
which was held in the Foresters' Hall ,
the Valentine method. Fe'reValentines, '
on Tuesday afternoah. Letters of These are windy days. March hits
except the jokey , and ca rice ture kind,
thanks for card S of sympathy received been using February to put on her
are sent only when, the mind and ,
were read from Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ., show autl we have been blown about,
neart and will prompt. The boy, is
McNeil and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craig. -- to say the least. One man was telling
choosing to send an affectionate greet -
An interesting program was enjoyed in . ; inc how, on taking his wife to ,church,
g; the girl likewise exercises her 1
which included a piano duet by Mrs. the • Wald behavednitself very badly.
freedom to receive and note the love
Wm. Craig and Miss Ila Craig, read- It whipped tat his Nvitey , best go -to -
token and _reciprocate in some nvay.
ings by _Miss Ethel Washington and. meeting. hat, blew it over the car as
.,, We have heard of some men • who
ales.,Lorne-aSerinimgiara prg-Psi-0,41.-9'--tiaiena.s. if--7,they-g4t-their sweethear-ts-14-ah----e •
4steinied ' Out to 'make the wilk
• Myth Institute: a ladies' quartette, p. tenth-e-etturell doer,nanartandert It
by Mrs. Eric Anderaon, Misses Sadie and wives the lucky bag way. But I in .
a _pond of ' water that lay in the
Most lovers and husbands know their
Carter, Josephine Weir and . El= ! orchard:.across from the rural church'.
Niutch,• a duet by. Mrs. Earl Raithby I ,iiicia•limaimaiiireiei-GaIlaiitly the husband rescued -the
and Miss • Mlle Ferguson. A coatest ' valuable headdress and returned it to
Was conducted by Mrs. Gordon Taylor, 11 the good wife, who was vainly trying
will) also - gave a' reading: • - -Current' to pat- to somesorder the- hair which
eventa were- given by Mrs. Jasz-Woods, the wind • had shaniefully ...disordered.
The roll call was responded to -with Shaking the hat well -it needed it after
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ones passes my coMprehension. What
note ought to be inscribed on such a -
stolen: artiole?
• Hai Hal
A psychologist says, that in 100 years
people will have nothing to laugh ate
We don't get it. There vniln be old
albums, with pictures of the ladies!,
hats of 194& -Ottawa Citizen.
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demonstrated the making a the .-ndreSis wieked wind took it off her head again,
• • "Detinitioh of a home.'' Mrs. Fred it had been in the poad-she started
Rutledge of •Blyth was present and again for -the church door when the
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predated.- On behalf of the Institute
_Mts. James Wood a extended a hearty f
vote ,of thanks -to Mrs. Rutledge for her
if:badness in coming out and demonstrat-
ing the "dressmaker." This was s6c- ,
onded by Miss J. Weir. • The National
Anthem brought the meeting to a close.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.'
Wm. -C%-aiga Mrs.- J.-Tay.lern, Mrs.- An
Kirkeonnell arid Mrs. Wm. Anderson.
NILE
NILE, Feb. 19. -The regular raontli-_
ly 'meeting of Nile WM.' Society Fits
held at the herae of, Mrs. Herb Morris
on Wednesday, February 13th, with 1 -
an atteadance of ' eleven. The meet- •
Mg was opened with a hymn, followed
by the. Scripture lesson read by Mrs.
Stuart Taylor. Miss Currey . led' in i
prayer. The worship service' 'taken I
from the Missionary Monthly was read I
by Mrs. Rutledge.' The study book r
on Africa was taken by Mrs Thomas;
Mabee and Miss McMillan, followed 1.
by the* benediction. A • aainty lunch I
was served. bythe hostesses, Mrs.
Morris and MranOlver.
Carman Bifildley took a truckload
of people to the hockey match at
,Winghatu on Monday night between
Lucknow and WMgliam. They report
the score as being 12 to 1 in favor
of Lucknow.
artri'
ctchtnery
IS STILL mown SCARCE
We have a limited -number of
• the famous
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Horse & Tractor Drawn-
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'ens
grins- of those -twit°. -hung saroundnthe-
'chard doors': This time her young
boy ran toathe rescue. It bowled' along
merrily on 'the. -road until he nide
one. ,successful attempt to get it, but
it Spelt ruiaatiOn for the hat and dis-
may to his mother.•junlPed •clean
on topof the millinery .ereation 'and
-so Stopped nits -windy career. " -The
iady .told me she was mortified to 'go
into charch• without her hat, and With
hair outrageously disarfanged. . But
igavely she took her 'Place-. What
would Paul • have advised her. to do
who told how shameful itwas for
women to have heads uncovered at
-worship? That 1s a problem for ec-
clesiastical lawyers.
The' lady who suffered all _this says
she was the victim of good-natured
comments that day it worship. But
there. came a 'Sunday when her man
_looked worse, occupying, -a seat- in the
-church, -than she did, • though she didn
not realise it for a time. • He had•un-
thinkingly taken the first hat that
,fiameno.
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„.. you could give lc a year and thus support
do it? A new induStry which creates jobs---=
a- new industry in your district, would you _
-gives added employment.
Of course you would! Well, believe it or
not, 1" a year average., per person:. you'll
be ,spending to build the tbutist industry through,
The Blue Water Highway Associatiorf and, its
advertising. . Is • if' .47oT-th- c -a year? Judge for
yourself.. Thp tourist incletstry put- 89 mil -lion -
dollars °in Canadian pockets in 1943 -
Yes, it's- a good investment:- For a fraction-.. -
of the -price of -,One loaf of bread, you attract
• tourists who.kNeill buy thousands of loaves of bread.
For a fraction of the price Of one.papeyou bring
tolirists to your _clistriet wlio will buy thousands _
of papers. For a fraction of -the price of an egg, •
you get tourists .who Wift bily thousands of eggs.
You ‘s.,e1.1 church congregations, theatre and dance
-- crowds:J-4n -ether- words; for -1-c---you- bring
to vow district a market with hands in its pockets
and, naturally, you benefit. . •
But, first,' you've got to direct tourists your
way. You: -=can de. this by support of The Blue
Watnr Highway Association.
• g—e-ttoTirage your tOuncil-. . your -neighbours
. . . .nur retwe . everybod4 . .to get behind
The Blue. Water 'High -way Msociationr It boosts
The Ritie Water District which -extends front
WalInceburg on the Snye Carte to Orillia on Lake
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Memorials
You ,are invited to hasped our
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Enquiries promptly attended to.
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W.M.S. Meeting.. - The February
meeting bf -the W.M.K. of Ashfield Pres-
byteriau church was held at the home
of Ars. David MacKenzie. The vice-
president,. Miss Sadie' J9hnstan, took
charge and opened themeeting- with
a -hymn and the Scripture lesson from
Mark 14 read' by • Mrs. (Rev.) Ithoad.
Mrs. GibSon read a paper on "The
Passover." . Mrs. f):..• A. MacLean of-
fered prayer. 'A peraiin tie fits study
book on Africa was read. by Mrs: 11.
MacLean. Mrs. (Dr.) Simpson gave
tua outline Of -the work 1)?. ()thin
in India and Mrs. D. , R. MacKenzie
read' a paper on "To the Blind." Miss
Anna Mae MacDonald offered prayer,
a.nd. the 'meeting closed with-POod Save
the Xing" and the Mizpah benediction.
The attentian& wayatwenty-sevenr. Re-
freshaients were served„by^ the hostess.
At the close of the meeting 'Mrs. Simp-
son telephoned -Mr. and Mrs. John
Jif.mieson of Lucknow, who were pele-,
brating their' fiftieth wedding annivers-
ary, and offered congratUlations from
Ashtield "VV.:1LS., of which Mrs. Jamie -
Son was a lifennember- while residing
lit Ashfield. • . _
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Based .upon d picturii
painted for Carlinea
Fred Pinky, 0.5.A., and
01643 of a eeriea of eubjeote
oin trio oonaervation of
Canadato narural newt&
, * Pt ull colour roprocluotion,
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The deep snows qf a Canadian Winter,
othough they add vastly to the invigorating
pleasuies of outdoor'recreation, are all
too often only cin added hazard in- the
lives of -the wild creatureS thett.initabit
• our.forests and fields. When heavy sziow
oOvers nattiral food supplies, game birds
• suCh as pheasants and. partridge— even
. large animals 1lce moose .and deer 7
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—of -your• great heritage qf lorest wealth,
beauty alai wild life.. The first step in
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awarenpss of the vital need for
- conservation.
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