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1)Lilt July :.1t. --•- M las
Lorna Buchanan of London . sin'ut
the week -cid with her parents, Sir.
and Mrs. Jack Buchanan.
Messrs: Norman 1Vight►uan, Veva
Campbell and Lloyd Mclk►well were
uwvng thus• 4(u the chartered bots
t,• Brantford fort 4(n 1Vednes(140- when
the luckshutt Co. e•utr•rt tined the
Junior F:u•lners.
Mr. and Airs. l:urtlr'n Smith and
f:uoil� (isiled on Su)lI1. w1411 Alt.
and Mrs. 1..%u,:4(t Jardin ill hole
e„tl:tgc at I1:tltuy Ite:tclt.
SI r. .Doha (:ear ,.t•• Kitclenor
Ale ((crk e•w(1„. (lith Nies. Gear .11
aIle hun1e of Sir. Armand Mcl4urue*.
\! r. 'hhulna•s ( t,,k and Sirs. I.
Snell of \V111;;hattt :wet Sunda o
with SI rs. i•'red 1'uok.
Mr. and Airs. \Vitt Smith :ut,l
fatuily of Itrus.ets visited roil mitt-
m.41,1y with 11r. and Mrs. e'harh•s
+ Snaith.
• 1►r. Douglas and Sirs. .Io -Dowell
and family` ,4(f Detroit visited on
sautratly nut( Mrs. -1k,(
:McDowell. • •
Mrs. .1. 1.. \1el►4(well was a Lou -
I (14(11 visitor on '1'illul•sday.
Masters laugh and Harold Ca loll -
bell. suns of Sir. and Airs Reward
Campbell, had their tonsil; reism%e(1
at \Viuglata hospital 4(u 'Tuesday.
Ur. and \Drs. •F►auk 'I;uublyn of
Londesl4(ro and Sir. and Sirs. Ray
llama of !holt► ve vistl0(l on. Stu,•
day, with \1r. and Sirs. Bert '!'xylol•.
Mrs. Al. Al.I.t•unm, of l'1►icag,
I:uul
Miss -.Annie ('lark of 'Toronto
are visiting their sister. .Ire \Dar-
i yin Alctro(('el1 and Mr. .4'11►u(vell:
(:nests during the week at the
house of 1t•r.: and. Mrs. Clarence l'ux
were 31r. and Mrs. Harold Wagner
and family 01 Atwood. Sirs, Il:Irolil
Sprung of Hullett, the lit'(', ;lira
and \1rs. Cox of Carroll. -Manitoba,
\I r. and Airs, l:a•rland Barrows,
Joseph and David of Illyfhs'.wood
and 31r. and Mrs. \lelburn 1'4(1
of laoderich,
' Sirs. Emerson Rodger was a Lon-
don visitor on Thursday.
Ur. and Sits. Earl \1'it.rItt1111ur :114(1
-Normal attended the Henry re-
union at Harbor lark. (:<slerielt
un Saturday.•
Air. and Mrs. IA•uiinrd look 4(f
Blyth` visited with SI•r. and Sirs.
Stanley look .ht Sunday.
Mir. and \Drs. • 11i11111rd .11•R'erson
altd,.family and Miss Margaret Jef-
..or ,,;R��,,,,, .feron of 1)ulwyhru(►k visited on
ome,a Sunday ' with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
llnchut►an.
L 0. WhMstono Mr, 11i11 Rodger and Frank Bu, -
i nit of M1Iterton- and Miss Iletty
• LIVING ROOM 'LINKS
Golf score creeping up? Now on
the market is a special practice golf
(mil which indicates .quality. 1►f
"stroke," is easily . retrieved and
can safely be' used indoors, reports.
The k'inaneial Post.,
Mile of Pennies
/Mile
the Square
Monday_ Old Home Week -9-.12 a.m.
• GIVE A DONATION'WITH A SMILE-
, .t L a~ HELP TO PAVE A GOLDEN MILE:
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Rodger of Goderich spent the week-
end with Mr. and Zirs. Etat rson
Rodger..
\I'r. and Mrs. R'illi41111 ,leVitt•ie
of Illyth visited on • Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook. •
Sir. and Mrs. Uaurice Buswa n,
accompanied by Mrs. L. H. •B0,, -
man of R''inghan,, visited on Sun-
da,,_ with Mr, and Sirs. Roy '1'ut'vey.
of Slorris Township. '
\ire Sydneaa- of London visited
on Friday at the itonle of 'AIr. and
Mrs. Walter Cook.
' The members -of the choir enjoyed
a social evening including •a hall
game and wiener roast at Mr. Earl
Wightman's grove on 'Friday even-
In
big.
Entertain Atisyic►n hand.
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-LOCAL. WOMEN ATTEND .' .7 ASIIFtELJY:W.M.b. •
W.I. EVENT AT O.A.C. Mrs. HIec•tor MacLean wati-hostetse
for tit. July meeting of Ashde14 J AUBURN., July �S.-aces. •1)ur-
Presbyterlun W.M.S. S{rs. Ittsgh local and Miss SlayiN`( r};uiiun have
MacKenzie pt'esidtd. 1•'1►y wt•etiug
opened (villi the hymn, "Smuttier ('returned 10 -St. George after spend -
Suns are 1:144wing," after W111t11 Sag live weeks in the village..
31iss Sadie Johnston -led to prayer. -air:' and Mrs. Ed. Stoltz total Mr.
Airs. Tutu Maclkuutld read the
S4•rii►turt• and Sirs- DuncanSinip-
sWt gave the meditation on it, deal-
ing (('i}h the text, "Gift up your
eyes and look' on the peals, for they
ar.• alre:10 to• harve t•" The
h)•tuu, ••1► S)►irir of the
wits
THURSDAY, JULY 'lith,' Milli.'
- AUBURN
Fifteen members of the Guderieh
Women's Institute were among tile
more than 1,500 members of- the
Federated Women's institutes of
►t1t:tt•(4(. who concluded their fourth
ansa;(( hallux) :II the 4 int,4(.10 Agri.
culi lir:t! (((41 .gt-, 4 (I(t1.1l, till 511:-
urda '
Urs. 1t. (:. 1'tu'(-ell of Fort \1'il-
li:to,• 1•'.\\'.1.11. 'resident, and Airs.
J. 11. McCullough of Brampton,
pro% aur'au1 secrt11lr, , s t u) 4•'41
thr 4'I 11um Ile (((•.•k to greet the Wt. Wert wt rw velvet! word that she h11s trt•(iwe
4(a alio rs, (1•hu 4:4(410, fount .11torl 4(f 1,►fease(l and tori,
Ale central and southwestern lir wilej;eY�l lot have the 144. me, her :1.\1'.('.1,1. with (asst class honor;
tu!'io 00'11111 les. Suhisslet' of Innerkil,. who tis now front 1110 1.10(01811)' ' of Western
1►;lily fe:los. of the ((tvk ►were 'a kutler at Kint:lil carol►. bring as 1)114a i4(, 1,on(Jon. Sirs. Rodger:
periods ((wote:d to morning dev(. :it
uu•ssage, "'!'i1e Stook laud Ile• studied,wlth dater SGtjrllu elf IAot►-
Iiun�• 411u:ic 1m41 4.0f immoty World" was his theme. Ile showr••t dolt, formerly .of l:o(leri(11
Singing. c111)1)rus tutors, and greet- us aur task, , iii spreading the: \Ars. Nelson hill and grand.
lugs f►•i►tu,the provincial president (:vspel, 111i1 only in-f(5•11n Laois, daughtvtsititlerg Sliail 11ss 11t(lfnrtt'rericlyire
and t1. 1.('. _Acting President, .Prof• but in our own 11oules • uud vow-
wuuitt,., Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
J. It. (overs. Sloss of the re SL•Iry I..,4( l'ullinsun snug very .U►(ersuu (vere \fes. !'ecce 1'atier-
lwaiwder of the (bony program was sa(•ttly, "(:4(d Sees the Little sun of Clr:rwpiuu,.AItu., Alrs. Ihtwid
taken up with attendance: at talks ti)a,rr,►(( i�t1L" Sirs. Stuart \lac- Yuttlrsun..l►f Lethbridge. Mr.
uud.
by 1 1..1.1', 4(11(1 Macdonald Institute .e11ua11 read the lith chapter of our Sirs. Stewart Patterson of Barrie.f:4( ally members i11 subjects rung Sirs. Sculrie of 'Toronto, J1r.' 111(11
lug t4(u1 Nea. .�tylc�. in i'lural study book on British'. Guiana.
Urs. Flora Simpson thanked the Mrs. \1'lllhtut Kruse and daughter
.lrraugeu14111 ,uud "What's New i11 speaker for his inspiring „talk. \1'Ir Elizabeth Atm Of Galt and Sir, and
Your Garden,' to 'Let's Know' Our s,lg the hymn. "iluu's King Shall Sirs. 1\'urtl►y Fowler anti :;4(u I)un-
Sle,lt ('urs" and :Sw1111 Kitchell ► Reign Victorious." Rev. Mr. aid of Godet�lch,
Equipment."A1iss ,Aunt I'. I,c•((15, S1•hissler sins(•(l the meeting with 11 r. uud .Mrs. John 11'eir and
1)Irer1
or, 11'uaten's• Institute , !waver. The huxter, served ,it two children of Ottawa and 31rs,
D. A: Sla,oKay and two children of
Kintull are visiting -•Ur. 11. C. \Veir.
Mr. and Mrs. 1)onald Fowler
visited Sir. and Sirs. ]toy itii'ohel!,
Stitch..II, on Sunday.
,'11'. 14. I). Munro attended the
Masonic Grand IA1dge held at 'Tor-
onto last week:
`Mr. and Mrs. iter( !Whiffler of
-London Visited 31 r.., i1u( Mrs.
('•ha'rles S(;i•ttt' on Sunday.
and airs. Joe Stoltz- of New Iluwdee
visited Mr. alai 'Mr's. .1. 1'. Stoltz
on Sunday.
Mrs. Jt-. 1:: ling and daughter
\larlyn of 'Toronto are visiting her
parents, Mr. told' Mr's. It. 1►• Munro.
Mrs. Emmet -son Rodger „11115 r,• -
BIGGER AND BETTER
SEAFORTH
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Branch, 4(u two t the eveuin(�.'s' (111410.lunchtutu all enjoyedshowed colored pictures i❑ l e social time together.
(4.1.4'.'s 1'a r Meiaoria 1 11a11.
An advertisement in the Signal.
Saar brings results.
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CEMENT CONTRAC-
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BUILDING BLOCKS and
CHIMNEY BLOCKS
Chimney built or re:
paired.
Phone Carlow 1612
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-Th.. ladies of the 1\.\1.5. entet-
tained the members of rhe Mission
lt:tnd 11t their tweeting on Friday
afternoon. 'nit. ulct•tini; (t-1ls led
h)' the group leader, )1rs. Ernest'.
Snell. and the program was given
by members of the Mi15i011 Bawl.
The nweiing opened by r4.ne tt ing
the Slisa4(n 111111( l'tlr)(r(s0, '1'414
Winn. "\fiat 11 Friend 11'0 Have
lure was read 11y 1111111 1111 w:I:t.
lay Urs. Howard 1'aw,)►ln-11;
duct. ""!'ell ile the Stories '.t
.Icsu�" Icy 1111111., \\':l1(1r11 ;4111 I1,Ir
14:tr:I• 5wpith: te:llia:;-` 114(rie11 11 '.v.
:lot. "s:ud'• (411rd(h1": solo. Itot,.tld
S11o11. "(lark : tis The SI epliord•s
\-4(i(•,,'.: r(1111hi: be (:nreluu Smith,
"1 believe in I'i':Oer" piano so,e.
(:(veil .11,•1 towel,. The guest
1 11(,ker. Sirs. 'Io.1ic 11 Iilhtt1I:4(I oil
Brick United Church. (war alt; r( -
(leed by \les. :orlu;It1 S1+!►asci..
Sirs. \\'i1htmr.4(( „;l(( -some
e iut('re -t
Itp�• iteurs from, the conference
lar:tuelt meeting held at Toronto,.
Sirs. ('h•trles Swlith• the )Iresid0u ,
((-:IS i11 charge 4(f the business. • The
21rtl psalm was repeated res)(t(n.ive-
ly. Prayer was ulTor.(I Ib Mis.
Sluitit. '1110 roll 4.1111 was answered
by 17 members of the \1'.SI.S. Aft. r
the closing hymn 'and the 1(e•nedi,-
1 ion. lute -11 was served.
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• Before he bought a. MCCulloch,
George worked in a meat market
You can- do. more than fell and buck tiers with a
McCulloch chain saw. You can limb, slab, cut cordwood
and posts. But here's one of the most important things
you.can do -you can pick up your McC1'illoch'in one
band, and carry it easily to.
the next cut. Try that with
:anylother big-timber•siw►. `
ST. A UG US'i'INE
ST. IA1-(:I'S'l'1NE. .Itrly "'1, -
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1.1:i:I*UIIN, July 23. -Bliss Lizzie
Horton visited lust week with her
brother, Mr. Henry Horton 11nd
Sirs..ilurttnt of Dungannon....„--
The
►ungannu11.-.-..w_..w_-.The Misses .lanes Voting of Car-
lo(. told .1udy Graham of Godericn
speat lust week • with their grand-
parents. Mr. and Sirs. 'Harvey
1"isher.
Mr. and Mrs. \1'..1. Meyers, John,
Noreen and Ann enjoyed a three-
day- motor trip to Midland and
\ltlskoka and .1(110 (jnjoyed a. boat
ride from Midland to Go-IIome Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, new.-
ly-weds, arrived at the week -end
and will take up resdenee••in the
Sandy apartments. Colborne Town-
ship• Mr. and Mrs. Moore were ae'-
eompanied ,from Detroit 1►t the
bride's- parents, Mr. and Mrs.• Elmer
Bennett and family and also her
aunt and uncle, air. and Mrs.
Joseph- Armstrong and family, who
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Terence Hunter.
\lass' Blanche Shaw • arrived ltit
Saturday --frons New -York- for a
month's vaeatton at, her home here.
Sirs, \1 iarico 1•:d(vards. 1,elndoli,
s)s Sit host week with her 11.111 s,
:Ind also her aunt, Sirs. 1:rus!a
Hebert. who has 11 cottage at Kin-
tail
in-
tail Beach.
Mr. and Airs. Joe Lane and fam-
ily of Sealfor.th visited 1(1 thۥ'home
of Ray I,e•ddy- Sunday (evening.
Urs. Frank Carrot and Mary
Frances :4(•(, visiting Mr. 1111(1 Mrs.
(:us I►evereaux flits week. •
.\11 r. Maurice, Edwards. London,
visited Mr. and Sits, (:us Kii111ht,n
aver the (week -enol.
Mnthel• Nature has smiled fondly
1111 the graceful }Sandell (wheat this
year. 111141s also l,a % (('anon to
Anil.. as they pre11a10 to cut their
1.1.11)1.1 115 the (wheat harvest has be-
gtlt, again.
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ASHFIELD
-ASHFII':Iill; .July 2:1.-M r. Burry
Slaedonald is making favorable pro-
gress after an operation in rt,,l.on-
don hospital.
-.Bobby Drennan of Centralia is
Visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Sirs. Elwood Drennan.
Sirs. Ronald Oke and Jimmy of
Kitchener and .hack Oke of
\apanee, who spent the past week
at the home of Sir. Earl Rowes,
have returned home.
Mr.` I). R. Mackenzie is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ledbetter and
daughter of Brockville are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac-'
Gregor.
About 70 ,girls -link their' -leaders
from Camp Kinail attended morn
SIi.%FOR'I'll DISTRICT" l,'ONIAtl'NITl'
FRIDAY, AULT 25th
• Doors Open 8 9.111. - !'lay Start,. 9 p.m. -
$1525.00 CASH PRIZES
THAT M11sT BE PAID 01'')'
15( UI -(;l' l..Ut 1:,1r\I I•:S A'I' 211.111 :uN►,11►'
1 SD'ECIAL• GASH.; AT 5(1.(0 51/.111
1 S'1'I'A31A1L CAME AT' 75.(11 7:.111
1 SPECIAL, GAME A'1' 1111.00 100.00
$1000.00 .JACK I'(/T
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Note ! New "Bingo Blower" in Operation
.1141. '1(!I14: ABoy F, 1'Itl%1':S \PIhi, IAN: tom 1►
No Restrictions - They've Got :r4( l;4(
Seating Accommodation for 2,000,A
Admission for 15 It(,}:uh1r I:a1les • $1.(1i
Extra lards and Special Gaines 25e. Jackpot ((argils :nem- 5 for $1
si*: YOU AT 'rlii: SEAFO1ITII IIING0-11{11)AY,'J1'i,Y 25'
Ing service in Ashfield Presbyterian
Church last Sunday.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Arehle
:\laeSlurehy 11ist week -were: Mr.
G. IIaight and Mrs.' Berthas Slay-
nard of Uetrtiit ; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Jameson. of \Voo(istoek: Mr. -and
Sirs. Robert Ironside, Mr. James'
Ironside, Mr. and Mrs. .Harry
Smart, all of Detroit and Mr.
Frank MacGregor of -Duluth,
Base Sletal.,• mines' are adding
more -than -•.625,000,000- annually to
Quebec's mineral income. -
How"Skinny"Girls
Get lovely Curves
Cain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep
Thousandswhonever could gala weight before. now
Umbel. ugly hollows. They thank O.tre* Ithp u
flesh On bodies sklany because blood leeks iron.
Peps you ftp, too• Improves appetite. digestion so
food nourishes you better.•Don't teat (snipers' fat.
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