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,; ca.�t� why should net our : the lritblik. In,. gamer al• I t'3aay ban ld
.,hunne , , homes, but filet create industry and,
��owal invest in :a few well ctrlihta'ucta.al � - , - , , r � about
new flumes. \Lit a . their inti u reser<•\-es, \5 e will not h.l\ ¢ to \\ u ry tb
• ' ° wn is not in the , houslhg•
bnt it seems tisk iLo Why i,, it that Some members of this r the laintail postollice for',aalniost forty
irttSiness ; but' .tier, a we
real estate -ltottsiu • .cenunittee are nut tau sure years, tailaing eintrUe Of it after the .late' P... 'almer are Mgrs, 1 11 a Palmer, Lae the Easter vacation with" her parents,.
u.tlerstand, il.faveu years the lu\�u
> , .•; ,, a on this 'latter aiid yot vote . for it? lt. N1'hitty, He was a'luelnalrer of Ash- troit, and Mr- Donald rainier, 'A'triwnto. 'Mr. and Airs. John Felty.- ' •> >
t 1 •la t , , r 'u LOU• Mr, and Mrs. Charles L.udiuore, Aur-- Neairly e\elyont from here attended
unto, called on friends in the villaage the funeral last .Saturday of the late
in the
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3trs.,Taveuer spent a few,. flays the high esteem ail which ]ac was held, and
past ween iu Toronto with her sister, we all ofieer our sincere sympathy to
Alis Lucy Cozens, who, guttered a frac-1. his scam\wing relatives.
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The cement work on the llrliigk.s as
being rushed along', these days ora ' the
Blue Water- lii �ghwity it'd the grading.
will follow soon in preparation for the
o . tni t�ftul tactivity, kite waara n aDblit lnn � i a i is visiting' with M. and Mrs. Ray -Mond
IIOL USVILLE
✓ avid courteous servant ane the public, - i Dalton.
thorough tan lois business 4aness dealings wig)
7� e p ��•� 4 Mr. and Mrs. load. Gunn of rWindsor
II4, LMI�S ULL)l a�pl r 22• Blr• •
leis fellow men, dependable and ac- V � , - . , , were \•isiting' here last week,
c ,, >' • l inaver • wa • an o a l Stock, Guelph, 1 Zent the past weeli miss liiaary Murray, our school
t(a,nta, anti every b � lA zai►t• � E I
Christian gentleman. Coupled with
bis duties to the general st'o4e, lit►. 114(1
with his parents, Mr. and -Mrs. 1 . J.
Stoup:
Raster visitors with Mr. -an►d Mrs.
teoat'hk'r, is spending'tiae °�la4aster vacation
at her home iu Dublin.
Miss Winnie Kelly of London spent
,ga'tti these vial tllut ituu5t .. ...
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*LUUl) 6st) it .looks as though t11Q•y will
1 tlt l.,a\ t \tilllaittt tl they are t
have to tale loll the real t ate liusi-' iuu,,11 111 favor.
iteez,,,,eBet tali, 1 think teSw is the nets someone some v.at,dllt lots th.lt
tiiuem-to ;et. into Il ra-llt t u t 1 - there would be a p►utLtai that tht;y, Want, I.tEhc'n':s failing htaatlth. IDevuted to his
not wait for Pnifteell years.
PI`ht, :slumpearnkto yell, and see al
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P
a ^vs iu
► n 1a 1 1 e le l to mourn
to set ht an a d Ill •$
chance t
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rued
1) uPerta might takequite i rill ►f tgietll, trr \\'flat it llk'hilld 1t atil':,1 thtatr 1419s his burro\ti'liig' evitlu\v, t�vo ttlred shoulder suiue weeks ,a ;u, sand Is
b3; that time. > ►A,e; .1110 anti^
not realize that ant- lyre sou; and two daughters: : E:ar1, of ;.'Ash- reported to be progressing favorably.
1 think wartime lu�ttsing1 should he , 1 r e are hundreds t1' of ht°:s° houses stihlci; Will, �°'o1 Colborne; ' Airs..Toni ;t. l<). Collyer zlnd .Wry. Collyer
Iaa:itl" atsltle tikAl(Iiltt'1y, and c,'t►Ilt't'lltratk' sent ltI tll rt l
uta some ,tnid industries. If. \\e can' stilt st:iiidinm unfinished anti the writer X Bogie (Alice), of Laambeth, and Mrs. 'were. guests of Mrs, J. B. yfaclllath on
Pu fiadustries here the knt,\\'s that 'there .are melt lining kept Ed. Riley (rpue ), of California, who
Satiate ;skittle good on the pad roil ,�vititill for Iiiaterial.}came by . plane, 'to attend her father's
housing situation'tsi\'lll surely take card \1'qt�� Xa 1.1\illi, loi this': When from funeral; also by sixteen gttlldchildren,
of itself ; if not, Well, it's just a failure. 1 ` •
If the t. iatnot provide industry \\hat the time these house, 'torted will they all of whom Imee°the sympathy 'of the
llavc� \ve got to offer ill order to induce t.. tiiiisht'd'P
From one to two ur per- coulmuuity in the passing of their
people to make their huiues alert who ,.haps three years. where are a lot of loved erne. 1 videns:ti of the,respect and
1 questions to be answered. Isn't it esteem in which he Was held was the,
have to work': i , getting r>
d\'e cannot expert people to It cote in slum' wk we're ,t tting sortie answers? large, nituther of sympathizing' friends.
What
came to the
far andnear who a e
i'-- from
our town on their owninitlati\'e. if we < What are we afraid of? til hat se
take all and have Nothing to offer in the clatter? This Is n1► tilne for play funeral,' which was held Prirm his
return. , or recreation; let's get down to bust- residence on Saturday. Services were
In eighteen years I have been a , Tes•. \\'e are very fortunate to have conducted by his pastor, Rev, Dr. W.
resident of txoderich I have not seen
amongst tis a great many who are will- 0. Rhoad. „LA profusion ,Of beautiful
nor can I recall where there has been tug to do their part if given a little flowers surrounded the casket. Six oi`
anything like as much effort made inducement. Let's start this business ,his' uearest neighbors' bore the remains
towards getting new industries here as oaf at the proper end, not in reverse. to their last resting place in the nearby
-Matter - Nt,. Itldustr • first. Housing- wills_Isiutall cemetery; Dan MI1Leau, Harry
there has been about this matter of � y
fifty "wartime" houses. Look at 'the! then tae care of itself... It is the MacDonald,. Murdoch MacLeod, Wil-
sc% es- of residents; who are upset for future we have to think of, which'a,t liam Berry, Con. O'Keefe and John S.
fear they will build such a type of the present is very vague. Where is . Dalton. "He lived as a wan ny the
house nett to their homes. This is a ' this all going to end? I think we had! side of the road and was a friend of
fact; It is common everyday tack.1 better give thin a grit deal of thought. ! man."4
Would any 'of our. officials of our coin- , Eve.,tl1hiug at the preset points to the 1
mittees or Council. like to have one five that we are heading into the
Cif these houses built right nest their ' inevitable. ,
well -kept homes? - I venture to say i _ JOHN JEFFERY.
tient I'resbyteraaabd e!lau.rek, and political -
1,v was a staunch and aetive Liberal.
yearslas ,� ..ill (' a d U�
) 5U84 \ a it. n
(,$ 1dtt. his �
the business successfully ; owing to lt,is
1 e start they . bought 111► w\$Lt•11 they thought
SEE US —.•
early for your Hay Cars,
Track, Slings and Pulleys,
nay Yolks. p
YOU may need SteelStan-
chions, Water Bowlsor a Lit-
ter Carrier for next season.
Order NOW`':
Paint and Spray Painting
Barn jobs a specialty.
N. R. BAER
'PHONE CARLOW ' 2821
KIN TAIL
LEEBURN
LEEBURN_,___ Apr. 4'23.—Mr. Hugh
Chisholm motored pp from Sarnia for
the holiday on Friday, returning toy
work S tturday evening.
Neil MacDonald Passes.—A shadow A good attendance at church on Sun -
was east over the Easter season by day was' encouraging. Mrs.- Ralph
• the sudden .and unexpected death of I Foster, from Sheppuratua,'-favored with
Mr, Neil -MacDonald, which 'occurred! a solo, , accompanied by Mr. `?waiter
in the early hours of Thursday morn- Tigert 'itt the organ. The congregation
ing 'at his res ide nee in Kintail. Het are very thankful to ,them for their
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s��a�vvlth uYasbars
mwxpittaried
his family to a .late hour. He was I with a life -membership certificate by
seized with' a cerebral hemorrhage, to the Leeburu W.M.S. at the April meet -
which ht';” succumbed iu a few hours, - ing.
Sunday. -
the many friends of Res. J. W.
Her.bert, Toronto, will be sorry to
lelarat that -he .is very ill. and hope
he will soon be feeling better. •
Mrs. A. Yeo returned to Weston
today, after spending -a few days with
her sons- Frank and • Jack, on the
(:r
tYt line,
Extensive improvements are being
made to the property recently pur-
chased by Mr. bred Mulholland, and
formerly owned by Mrs. Tom Camp-
bell.. Mr. and Mrs.;Aiulhollllnd ex-
pect
xpect to -make their home in the village
shortly.
Cennmunion service was held on Sun-
day morning at the Holmesville United
church, with the reception• of . sev„eib
new members. . The minister, Rev. C.
Tavener, was in charge, and delivered
an. 'inspiring Easter mdssage. Special
music was rendered by the choir. The
W.M.S. Easter thank -offering service
will be held next Sunday.
though medical_ aid was .summoned.! Mr. and Mrs. T'errence'`Iiunter are
Mr. MacDonald was born near Amber- spending a few days in Toronto,. Mr,,
ley. and was,. iu his seventy-fifth year. t Hunter is attending the school trustees'
Ile was the youngest and last -surviving i convention held in the city. '
Lli�u c:r uf_.n i iliily of, fourteen born ! 't% ' IS. Meeting.—The April meeting
to the -14e Mrs and. Mrs. James Mac- r of the TW.3IB was held at -the -home -of
Douala. early pioneers of the district, Mrs. Jos. Freeman. Mrs. (Rev.) U.
and as an early age the family moved E. Cronheilm took charge of the wor-
' to Kintail. Possessed of ambition to shlIreperivd, following the theme, "Ye
succeed in life, he learned the tin- shall -be my witnesses," from' the Mas-
! smitlling trade, and carried on business siouary Monthly. She was assisted by
in Bervie for six years. In 18911 he‘.Miss Belle. Shaw; Mrs. W. Stillow.e
- married Margaret Taylor, of the 10th and Mrs. T. Hunter. The -roll call was
coucession of Ashfield, a faithful corn- answered by a verse or some reading
pa niou and helpmeet. Had he lived on the word 'Resurrection." Mrs. L.
until August they • would have cele- look gave a reading, "1 Don't Deserve
ligated their gulden wedding. In 1906 That Medal." Mrs. ,Crolltleiltu spoke
r
he piirchawed the Kintail .general store
from, the late Doonald MacMurchy,
Thus -he not. only grew up with the
coinnauuity but was very much a pkrt
of it: He had to his credit a lifetime
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briefly about n-ituersing, telling of her
work in China 'as a missionary nurse.
The meeting closed with a hymn 'and
the .be1nedictiou. A dainty -lunch w --as
served and a s'ocfal time. spelat. -
ARM-JMPROV.EMENTS
./ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
AND EQUIPMENT
New or used.
1.11ES1O0t would like
Maybe You
,: breeding buy some w bull to
stock or nld upthe quality of,
your 'herd.
hot surface.
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CRE\FE, Apr. 22. --:Messrs. Raymond
and Chester Finnigan attended the live,
stock sale at. Listowel `on Thursday,
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Little �an
visited for a few days with her grand-
parents,} Mr. aud°Mrs. 'B, Treleaven.;
Other visitors for. the Easter week -end
were Mrs. Lawrence Tremain and son,
Kenneth, of Toronto, Miss Marjorie
Sill -ib, - of . Port ,Albert, - and . Mr. and
Mrs. V. Hunter and family. of Luck-
Rov'.
Visitors over tete Easter Week=end
were Mr. Gordon Ruddy, Miss, -Lorena
Crozier and 'Miss Elva Twamley of
London- a;Tad Mr. and T1fr`s'„ Roy Maize
of Wing"ham,.
Mr. Lorne Hasty is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hasty and family
nt Niagara -on -the -Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kilpatrick Iiad all
_ -K NG-SBRIDGE-_ - _ the members- of their family visiting
them .on Monday. •
r` - Several in this COm a:4,0T - enjoyed
„iilNGSBRIDGEk' Apr, '23. — Miss hearing Rev. W. J. Rogers' service on
Adeline 0:Keefe of Chicago is visiting the air on Tuesday morning. The
with the Cone' O'Keef fly '' Misses Shirley and Norma . Sherwood
Misses Reta and Eileen Wallace- are also took part.
spending the Easter holidays with their -
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace.
Misses \Vilhemena and Rose Mary
Lannon. _ spent Vaster at theii, llo uo
Mrs, Bernice La Pointe and Miss
Maus Murphy were at home with their
parents for Easter.
Miss Theresa Austin, from Loudon,
spent the holiday at her ptiren"tal.home.
Misses . Mary Theresa and' --_Agnes
'Austin, from Toronto, are spending
a_ few days at their home here.
,' tiffs:- M. Jr--O'CCan-nor has-r-etu.rned
to her home here after spending the
winter -in:Detroit. ,
Miss Patricia Reynol'ds of Hamilton
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.BENMILLER
vigftosr`1 with fir, and "DIrOy` nn>ah (ail
over the holiday.
f New
was t o Iii 1v
Mrs. Ryan and on , Stewart. .
Yorlt, are visiting' at the hove of Mr3.
Ryan's sister, M. W. Lona. 4
Mr, and Mrs. R. Moore spent the
wa'eh,-eaad at Strafforalville.
A pretty wedding took place in Bona
miller church on ThursdiaY, whewhenMl$$
Ilelen .Fisher and Mr. D. L. Pratt of
Stratford were united in IIlnlarriaa e,
Rev. U, E. CilOpheilm oiliclatiUa.
(.ronliielin took the evening service. at
Varna on Sunday evening for the -
Rev. Reba .Vern.
The Women's Association will meet
at tihe home of Mrs. Will Long on
Wednesday, .May 1. Mrs. Long and
Beulah are the hostesses. . -
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Kitpatrick and
fa uil3, of :Termite. are enjoying their "
holidays at their respective -homes at }
Beliuliller and Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Parton of Toronto were
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lIM�1Ax�,rnrnr
Yes.4hey're still
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When yO u 'start. Sp ing Cleaning
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Please remember
PTY BOTTLES!
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Cartons and bottles are still scarce.
Don't let them take up needed -
space when -they --can dd' a job on
the production line.
Our home deliveryservice' will
can for your empties if itis incon-
venient for you to return them
ppersonally. Call your nearest
-BREWERS' RETAIL STORE.
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• Nr F I MlfOUSE OR OTHER FARM
BUILDINGS -
Construction, improvement Or
repair of dwelling, b•n, silo.,
ice -house, garage, labourers'
cottages or .tourist cabins;
painting fa.rre buildings; inter-
ior decorating of your home, or
adding one of 'more rooms or ,
storeys.. -
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1/ FENCING, DRAINAGE LAND. IMPROVE-
MENT, ROADWORK
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Including ditches, tiling drainage
pumping and diking installations
redam posal system,' dealing,
anon and soil conservation.
Ni LIGHTING, HEATING OR WATER
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SYSTEM
tal i . o equipment, in,
--Installation' oal gas--atid
eluding wood, c oilers,
electric furnaces and boners,
sink and
etc., gor repair
sinks resent
or modernization of P
system.
-s/ FARM McmlUL SYSTEM
Installationof new or so
tem oderdo the
present one.
.'Inhere ie a world-wide shortage of s agar. Last year world sugar production was
twenty-five percent below 1939. Reasons for the decrease are:
t Destruction of the sugar industries in JJava and the. Philippines.
► et -=Shortages of labour and fertilizers in many sugar -producing countries.
Last year's drought in' the Caribbean area, -especially Cuba.
0 Damage to European sugar beet fields. - -
World•sugar sup ies are pooled for the benefit of the United Nations. Canada, the United States and
Great Britain are allotted an ogtial.shareAof sugar according to population. Available supplies must
also be shared With other countries.
v rfRItAl EOUIPME
Milking Nr
PumPstors, refrigeration, cream
etc. ' 'washing machtines,
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F CA NT O 5
This year's canniz;tg sugar allowance is ten pounds per person
--the same as last year. Instead of special canning sugar
coupons, ten additional green "S" coupons are being made
available for the purchase of -canning sugar.
' S8 to S12 inclusive become valid on May 2nd; SI7 to S21
incIusive. on July 4th. Each coupon is good for the purchase
of - one pound of sugar. -
The ten "S" coupons for canning sugai are in addition to
the "5" coupons which regularly become valid each month
for the pair""chase of sugar and preserves.
Those who do not wish to do home canning may use the extra
coupons to buy commercially packed, jams, jellies, canned
fruit, etc., or sugar to supplement the regular ration.
The ten "S" coupons for canning sugarneed not be used
immediately they become Valid. You will be given ample notice
of their expiry date. - -
THESE ARE YOUR .Etl' COUPONS- FOR EXT,RAU "AR
MAY 2
VALID --...... '- u�1LID JULY 4a.
WHICH DO I NEED' MOST ? .
Any valid "S" Coupon, including those shown
here, may be used to purchase sugar for can.
ning, or the amount stated.below of preserves.
The green "9" coupons 98 to 912 and 917 to 921 are in
addition to the "9" coupons which regularly becozrie
valid each rurr�ontl for the purchase of sugar and preserves. t:
They are validated to make iayailable enough ssugar for
/assn canning or for other household uses. "
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ALTERNATIVE VALUE OF ALL !'S" COUPONS
And when you've decided on the improve ' 1 -le . knows the farmer's pros ems, an
ments that will .t+tean most to you in oper- you will, like his friendly, helpful way
ating yourfarm, call on your nearest ' of M of doing business. Remember, when you
r aa n - manager to discuss the best ark fora loan at the B of -M,
Unn � tvay' to finance your plans. you do not ask a favour.
rJ A le11 JM 4C/AI$
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Call or write for a copy of our folder on farm improveu cnt
loans, "Quiz for a Go -Ahead Farther".
loth Joie and 516
44h holy • 611 is S21
18111 July .522 nod 523
' 15th Aeon, . 524 aed $2.5
1 Ib. of sugar
OR
4 Ibs.l osoy
OR'21hs.
Ay hotter
Olt �1b 0. o1
taeueed fruit
OR
24 ff. ex
tam, jelly#
oesrmolede
OR
4142°
Maple roper,
D.
so 11. Si.
maple syrup
*WI May 31#
liter
fl' es.
11. sr.
OR
2 gis.n0olaSses
1n.
fl. oz.
blended table,
tone or
torn syrup
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BAN"K. " NTR.EA,L
working with Canadians in, every walk of life `
since 1817
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Goalerich Branch: H. ID. K LSTROP Man g r.
AMOUNT OF SUGAR USED IN CANNING
fa* bowo sAsy use hofCialMing sugar to fit tho needs of
h*r pAx�c t' 1►hold. A� common method is to alloy . lb.
° •
mod lot ems q+a ct rimier of ca tad•ft•tilt; and 1), Do. so
ice too* i eti stun of 1e17. .
SUGARLESS METHOD OF CANNING FRUIT
Many home economilats recommend the eugarleca method of
canning fruit. Sut ¢t. can be added during tho winter an the .
firuit irn u8ed. f you have ib!: at` copy already, write the Bogart=
anent of Agriouittlro, Ottawa, for "Wtittirno Canning" pArdphloi.
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