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HAYFIELD). Mar. 1U. ---Mr. and Mfrs.
Charles .Berry. who were. called to
London two weeks ago owing _to the
i1lneSs of \Ir. Berry's ititlthn'r. ret 'trued
home on Monday.
Rev. and Airs. LaVerne Morgan and
sniall daughter Karen arrived in Bay
field on' Monday from Brantford. Mr:
Morgan has been appointed rector of
the parishes of Bayfield, Varna and
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Middleton's. Services will be held in
all three t•hurelres ` on Sunday /text,
weather permit tmg.
Ale's. \\'iii, Sturgeon spent a few days
in Clinton last, week with her daughter,
Mrs. j. Cruickshank.
Mrs. \\'m. Camerons of Seaforth is.
with her mother, Mrs. H. Talbot.
Mr. apd.Mrs. Jack S1;iittlewor'th, who
spent the past Week tate guests of Mr.
and M rs. S. Irvine, 1tate returned to
Windsor.
Mrs. It. II. Middleton and small babe
returned to Ilensall on Sunday after
spending t he past week with her
mother, Mrs. N. W. \\'o jd.s•
A joint. meeting of the Women's
Guild and the W.A. of Trinity church
was held on Thursday last at the home
of Mrs. N. W. Woods, Jr'rs. E. Heard,
president of •truth societies, was in the
tluiir. Plans wore discussed fur the
sttruiider bazaar and the outfitting of
the Indian girl al St. Paul's Sehooi,
Blood Reserve. At the close of the
meeting refreshments were served by
the hostess,
Women Church Workers.—The 1Ctr-
iuert's organizations 'of the United
church suet on Thursday rust at the
home of Alis. M. 'fonts, with some
t\\*t'itTY' members present. In the
ab,tact of the C.\ ..pne.
president, Ali.
\Wittuiit, tlit' Z.rit'Sidt'iit* uf"The-ll":A
Mrs. Matkius. was' in c'h.tr e. plans
tits
1v� re efts fuss t d for the attune! "Irish
social to be held -on March .:.'(t. and,
Tilsit -n• proposal from the Lions Elul
r& -larding their charter- night banquet
to be held in May. Mi -s. Robert
Scotchmer - told the story of Esther,
tine of a se ries of -studies of women
of the"Bible. .At the close of the meet-
ing 1unt.11 was served 1►y a committee
api`►ointed.
WHEELER'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
No extra charge for the use
of our Funeral- Home, Toron-
• to Street
Prompt Ambulance
Service
Phone 335 Res. 355 or
Cemetery
Memorials
T. PRIME & wOPT
(formerly, Cunningham & Pryde)
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150, or phone 41J,
Exeter
and we shall be pleased to
call.
The Snow Hloekade.—Last l'eek's
storm was bad, but conditions in Hay-
field could have been worse. All roads
around the village were passable fur
ears a>:id that without the aid of a
snowplow. However, all- roads in and
Wit 1vel'e blocked, with the exception
.., ,f Ili :4&Ia.t0( te-14--rotacl• .t ifitipS 41
who sultered mo.4 were the babies, as
'there was no milk delit'ery from Satur-
GAVE UP FOOLING
BAC BAS ` y •`.•
ACID
STOMACH
"I found out to my sorrow
that continuous dosing
with ordinary sugar-
toated pills, laxatives
and so-called 'aika-
l.zers, which gave me
temporary relief, did my stomach more harm
than good.A friend recommended PPUND$R'S
TABLETS. I bought them on the 15 -day
. money -back plan. Now I recommend them to
may beat friends."
Leading Pharmacists cad many users praise
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caused by .zcosa acid. You, too, can try them
toff 15 days without risking one penny.
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NEWS of AUBURN
AUBURN, Mar. 11. --Mr. Harvey e- stewardship, Mrs. Bert ('raig on India
.Anti MINS. Jtltties Woods on temperance.
A ..duet was .gendered by Mrs. R. D.
Mucro and Miss Sadie Carter.
Albert Ctuupbi'll gate an interesting
address o11 "Wonieit of India and Their
('ttstoihs." Miss Ia'nta Metch favored
4vith a st)1t. One verse of the hymn
"I kniiSs Its •\% t11 '1'1iy Blessing, Lord."
1vtts sting as the closing prayer,
Jeltlytseeond Wedding Amative ary,—
Mr, alnd Mrs, -Ezekiel i'hillll)s rt'4•f'iltly,
telebraated their- fifty-s..ecund wedding
anniversary. . They were. /harried in
181/5 • at the, Anglican c•liul'ch 1i'ectully,.
Lueknow, by Rev. Charles Miles. '-'hey
were 'attended by Eliza Phillips, now
Mrs. Alfred Tebbutt of. (loderit;li, sister
Of' the groom, and Jamey W. Medd, -of
Auburn, brother of the bride. Mrs.
Phillips watt formerly Mary Ellen
Medd,. 'youngest daughter of the late
dr. and, Mrs. Robert Medd, of West
Wawanosh. Mr. Phillips is, the young-
est son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Ezekiel
Phillips, of Fordyce. He learned his
trade as blacksmith with his father,
when four of the family were engaged,
in the business,. John, on the 10th. of
West Wawanosh; Thomas, at St.
Helens; Ezekiel, at Whitechurch, and
the father, at Fordyce. 'After their
marriage, -Mr. and Mrs. Phillips resided
for twelve years at Whitechurch, where
strong, Mrs. J. Armstrong, Mrs. Gordon Mr. Vhillips was engaged in the bla`ek-
McClipcchey, Mrs. H. Snell. smithing business. -They then moved
JIr"5 'itftl Mrs: McMichael of Seaforth to •4iburn, where he has since eon -
have moved into the house they pur- tinned at ,his trade. Both are valued,
chased from .Mrs. John McKnight and members of St. Mark's Anglican churv'h.
recently ocettpied by it1r. and Mrs. They have one son, Robert J., of
\le1\'in ('raig. F Auburn, and two daughters, Mrs.
congratulations.are due Miss Evelyn Thomas S. Johnston (Ellen), . of
ltaithby. daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Auburn, and Laura, at hoiue. Mr, alid
Mrs, Phillips were entertained at a
flintily dinner at the home of their
sou, Robert Phillips,iind Mrs. Phillips,
in celebration of the anniversary.
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(lee of North Baa is Visiting friends
here,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Melvin ('raig •have
I!moved into ':\in.'s. Witt. J. 'i'honlpe on's
htntse.
• 11r,.Ilaruld Asquith Of South I'orcu-"
!rine is holidaying with his parents, M1'.
turd Mrs. Chas. 1E:...squtith.
• Miss Laura Phillips spent at couple of
days this Week -with Mr. awl Mrs.
W.. ill, 5heppar-d tit:- Blenheim.
Mr. i$oss McPhee is a prttient' in
(,utIeriell hospital. Mrs. Gordo!), Gordol'1 \\•ad.l and' baths son,
David Gordon, are visiting her mother,
Mrs. John Arthur.
Mrs. Eckmier,• Huron cotttty librar-
ian, will make. an exchange of boobs
MI Monday, March 24th, Miss King,
the local libral'iaan, Would like all
(entity books ill by. Marcia 22nd. -
Born. ---()n •Saturday,, March lith, at
the Goderich hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson •(Bertha Wagner),
11 daughter. ' •
The monthly meeting of the Women's
.Institute:will be held in the Foresters'
hall
on Tuesday, (larch 18th, at 2 p.m.
The topic, "Home Economics," will be
taken. by Mrs. AiI ert Campbell. Cur-
rent events will be reviewed by Mrs.
() -Anderson. Roll call—display of
handwork. Hostesses—Mrs. H."Arm-
Glett Raithby, who teas successful in
passing with honors the grade 8 exain-
inatibu of the Toronto Conservatory of
Jlnsic held recently itt Stratford.
Evelyn is a pupil of Mr. A. E. ('ook.
W,N1,-.S. Meeting.—The W.M.S. ..trf
I' II U\ United church suet itt` the ,A'hurcll
schoolroom on Tuesday, with the preSi-
deut, Mrs. James Woods. in t;harge of Nile, Mar. 11.—Now -that the storm is ,
• the devotional period.Thet'urresliuud-
apparently over and the roads open—
iiig'seeretary read several "thank you"
letters. Miss M. King took charge for
.the 1aru;;txaitt. which.folio u;esl:__tlhe..pr:u-
grant i -u tltt Missionary - Monthly.
Prayer was :offered by Mrs.- .Ids.
11ulreriton. The heralds responded,
Mrs. Ernest Patterson o>~t.. chrl..titrn Tlic,.z eat order of the day, is tapping.
trees and making snap_ le syrup.'Roy
day, until- Thursday afternoon. when (iirvin and )\'ilmer Rutledge have
Snider's ()airy of- Goderich sent (111th! tapped.
_'U0- pounds of,,intik by 0 plane prl ted Roy Girviu had the misfortune to
by Keith Hopkinson. He landed on have as cattle beast fall in the water
the river. It was such ,au event that trough and drown. Luckily they
the teachers gate the pupils leave froiu caught -it in time to butcher it.
school and Bill - Parker tarok loth Geo. Rutledge attended the funeral, of
leacher~ and pupils to the river. (This ; his aunt. Miss Wm. Cunningham, on
is a far cry from the days when almost -Saturday last. Mr.. C•unnitlgham was
every houseltuld in hayfield boasted a visiting her. daughter, Mrs. II: G. Elder
• cow - 1v.hich supplied the fancily with of Tiflsonburg, when: she passed away
milk and hatter _and mowed the village' suddenly un Sunday morning, March
streets in the sgunrnler:)-Tlu;'Apfellteck 2nd."
VbiRti t.y--44(1,4r: Ig insinesa:,;Gl gtnigh,•7 izt.. .,.l..r ua> aix- tel .-rurs._.to nx lce,.:t;hree.:
week with farmer's corning in on 'horse-
back and with teams, which had -to be
dug out of the snow in Seine cases on
NILE
althoug)j not in 'i'ery good yonditioc-
-t took the bulldozer
and snowplow
>>
anti fifteen men,,,,half if '
t 4t da • to break
througlr' the drifts in front of tics '
ledge,.i'atrm, a distance of about twenty
rods_ The road is full from fence to
fence.
trips to Stratford with hogs, as on ac-
count of•. the storm no hogs were de-
livered last week. There will be many
j_the _tlderti:h • road.._ At one spot in heavy bhi
&iogs this week..
Guderit'h township wire fences Sr'ete '\'e are sorry to report that Ross
1 cut -li\'e times in a mile to allow :hjl
orse- McPhee, - lit
not as well' as his any
!-clra'wit .vehicles through the Iields. The friends -would wish' to see. The roads
H-E,at t 'wua getthig..To-w, bnt•on Thursday had to be opened to his farm so that
' Lallemand's truck came through front ' he could Ile taken to the hospital at
Stratford in the afternoon and brought) Goderich. - At time of writing he is
.t fresh supply. Uir Friday-tu.lik came , somewhat improved:
1 in by truck via Clinton and Br"uc'elicld.
A-;plane_chartered by. B.A. ()il Co. and I
carrying yeast for Standard !Brands I
of Toronto dropped yeast on Lindsay,,,
field just tiouth 'of the villageI CARO
W. Mar, 11.—Jack Wilson
ruff!/ J and Frank Mcllwin .made -a trip to
As previously arranged, - with B. 1. , ,.
a. I almerston on Monday to bring a load
of much-needed feed.
CARLOW
C�ODERICH ,MEMORIAL
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NEWEST' DESIGNS
BEST OF MATERIALS
Guaranteed workmanship at
prices that will please yon.
SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES'
Call at our office: or drop ' us a
line to Box 161, Goderich. We
will be pleased 'to call and help
choose a suitable memorial for
your family plot. , •
R. A. SPOTTON
St. Andrew's St. .
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When' this- firm is
called -upon in • time of
need, the ,,relatives
may he sure of inter-
ested, personal atten-
tion.. Every service
we conduct is given
the thoukht and con-
sideration one might
expect a funeral
director to • give ,to
his dearest friend.
OPHtT newseise.
ivi. LODGE , QIRECT0R
• l3MONTREAL ST. PHONE 'l 20 I
agents. Grunt Tunnttr and Reg. rant is
1 outlined a.patch of snow with waste oil
and lighted smudge fires: "The pilot
repcii'ted that Bayfield was the easiest
Place to locate, •-as it was ' su well
marked. The first mail .came In on
Friday evening. The letters and Fri-
day's papers were sorted that evening
and distributed, and on Saturday morn-
ing twenty-five bags of papers and
parcels were sorted. The postottice
people reported it was busier than
Christmas 'Fortunately there 'was-rrc)
serious illness in the village last week.
The school bus commenced running
again on Friday -via- Briieetieltl, south -
end Goderich township pupils meeting
the bus hi Bayfield. `
(Intended for last week)
BAYFIELI,?, Mar. 4. -- Mrs. Ellen
Howard was called to Detroit last week
owing to the illness of, her son, .Mr.
Cecil Howard, and his subsequent death
on Monday,. '
\Irs. Josephine Robinson of.London
wad" a week -enol guest with JIr•. and
Mrs. Grant Turner.
- Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Corrie are
spending a long week -end in: Stratford,
ars t1Tey have not been abld to return
house.
At the annual meeting of the Bid -
field branch of -the Red Cross Society
the question of continuing the branch
was considered and after Considerable
discussion it was decided to 'disband.
The Girls' • Auxiliary ' of Trinity
church held a toboggan party on Tues-
day evening, afterwards entertaining
all the, young- people to lunch in the
Orainge ,Hall. There were thirty-five
present.
The Snow Blockade.—Owing to the
Murch hayfield Is having a milk short-
age, as the dairy haps not been down
since Saturday. Butter is another item
that is very low. -If yeast is .not.,
brought in today the bakery will have
to suspend snaking 1)reaid' they had
just enough to bake tixlay. At time of
writing the road to Brtu'efield is Sipen,
1"mt all other roads' tare still bloc set.
Student~ who aftend Clinton C'ollegia'te
are bit ving a * holiday, as the school
hos-has, been- •naalrle----to get, -through,
Fortunaptely there has been no serious
illness in the community.
ASI'IFIELD
ASHFIELD,_ March 10. --Mt', -)avid
JfaeKenzie spent last week itt Toronto.
Miss Betty MacDonald returned to
Kintait-' school lastweek after an
absence clue to illness.
Mr. Jack Drennan, who was serious-
ly ill with pneumonia. is making a re-
markable recovery since he received
medicine 'Ott "Wrrdnrr:vd sent, by plane
from (loderieb., .,
Mr. erne1 Jars. 'IVllliatit Johnston, sr.,'
are visiting their sdn, Mr..tioi►Ie John -
stem, in Lucknow,
Mrs. Jannca. Bradley of Kincardine
died on Sond0 morning. Surviving
are fofnr Sons, John of Ashfield, Wil-
fred of Amberley, Nath and Elmer of
Toronto, and one daughter. Mary, who
lived with her mother.
The way we etalte being taken down
is the way we go up or clown in people's
estimation.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolaf. Bean and family
speint Sunday with Mr.- and Mrs.
Harvey 'Webster of town.
Mr. Albert McClinehey made a trip
to Stratford. to-. ring- up a snowplow
which had been ,there for repairs.
Mrs. Harvey Baxter and children, of
Goderich. spent Satu'riay w pthMr. and
Mrs. Sallows.
The sympilthy- of the community goes
_to Mr, and Mrs Allan Stoll in the
loss of their baby.
(Intended for last,,week)
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arthur and
John. --of Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs.
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Goderich operators connect 5,100 calls from 1,200
telephones every day—yet nine out of ten times.
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you 'hear "Number please?" within ten seconds.
f'outtele c,�ne operating r m it ted
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by skilled Lwomen with years of training in the - J.
b-usiness. The professional skill of these women
has enabled you to receive courteous and efficient
service ._ though switchboards ' are' *busier than
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\V. Pettman, of Nile, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank J1lIlwain. -
- Mrs. Allah Dickson 'of .Port Carling
visited with her mother,' Mrs, Allan
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CREWE,- Mar. 10. —' Jimmie and
Linlda Blake of Dungannon are visit-
ing with their grandparents, Mr: and
MI's. S. 'Kilpaatricko
Mr. and Mrs. Les. Ritchie and Alvin,
of -Belfast_ were, -Sunday •vitiitors- with
Mr. and Mrs. Jini Sherwood.
LAKE HURON SLIGHTLY
LOWER IN FEBRUARY'
- -The Federal Hydrographic and- nap
Service reports• that the level of Lake
Huron at. Goderich in February was
three; -quarters of an inch higher than
in January ; 10.1/ ines' lower than
Feb rnaniy, 104 ; 38.
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inCheslower- than -
highest Februarj' ; 251/4 inches higher
than lowest February ;,71/2 inches lower
than average of February.
Lake Superior also was loner than
in January, while Lake Erie and Lake
Ontario were both higher. •
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