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POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
LIBERALS
of
NORTH HURON
A meeting to nominate a candidate
to contest the riding in the next
Federal Election, will be held in the'
Town Hall, Wingham on
• THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th
At 1;30 o'clock P. M.
Our guest speaker on this occasion
will be'
George Wood, Esq. M.1p. for
Brant Riding.
All Liberals and friends should hear
this outstanding Speaker.
The North Huron and Huron -Bruce
Liberal Association.
W. C. Attridge, Secretary.
A. A. Alexander, President.
REGENT, THE ARE-
Seaftorth, Ont.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
Oct 12th, 12th, '14th
Two Features
(2nd show starts 8:451)
Marta Montez Jon Hall
Sabu
White Savage
Also-
So's Your Uncle
B11le Burke Donald Woods
, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
•ctober 16th, 17th and 18th
North Star
Taken from Lillian Hellman's
great story
and starring.. , ,
Aisne Baxter Dana Androwd
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
October 19th, 20th and 21st.
Anne Baxter Thos.• Mitcheti
The Sullivans
Tate story of jive heroic brothers.
Coming—
it
Jane Eyre
RU
SE'LS'
Ls,
' Wednesday, October llth, 1944
'Come Unto Me All Ye ' That
Labour And Are Heavy' Lad-
en, And J. will Give You Rest"
Melville Church
Rev. Samuel Kerr,' B.A., B.D.
Minister
10 A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 A. M. Morning Worship
• The Minister In Charge
3 P. M. Memorial service for
The Late Pte. Gordon Nichol
and Trooper Arthur McLean.•
7 P. M.. Evening Service
Withdrawn.
Louts D. Ti,ompson, Organist
'•..,1 tied Church
riinlster—Rev. Hugh C. Wlisee
11 A. M. Morning Worship
"A Great Social Evil"
Mission Band
12 Church School
Enlisting For Temperance
7 P. M. Evening Praise
"The Rest Of The Soul"
Everyone Welcome
Church of England
Perish of Brussels
Rector, Rev. M. F. Oldham
19th Sunday After Trinity
Otc. 15, Children's Sunday
St. John's Church Brussels •
10 A. M. Sunday School
and Bible Class
11 A. M. Morning Prayer, Holy
Baptism and Sermon
St. George's Church -
1,30 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
2.3b P. M. Sunday School
and Bible Class.
St. David's` Henfryn-
2.30 P. M. Sunday School
and Bible Class
3.30 P. M. Evening Prayer,
Hely Baptism and Prayer
Annual Huron Deanery Meet-
ing at Hensel. on Thursday,
October `49th.
.Presbyterial Rally
The tall rally for Maitland fres
byterial. Society ,of the W.M.S.
the roe Y Brian• Church in n a
will he field on Wednesday after
noon, October '18th at 2 o'clock 1
the :Presbyterian Chareh,. Lucknow
The epeeist speaker will be ere. A
13.' McDonald, A]']sa Crags, Confer
enoes will be conducted by Mrs, C
A. McCarroll of Molesworth, Mrs
K. McLean of Wingham and Mn's
t1 1' h t Caned
Macauley, Ripley. A 'season
prayer on speattieS . subjects, Each
auxiliary wild give a brief rasport on
some feature of work which may be
of interest and helpful to other
societies,
BORN
DAV9SON—in Scott Memorial hos-
pita], Seadorth on Sunday, Oct.
Wth to Mr. and Mrs, Dean Davison
---a isNnn Wayne Gi•Tbeit,
iV EMORIALS'ER.VICEE
in Melville Church on
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15th
at 3 P.M.
liar the late
Pte. 'Cordon Nichol
and
Trooper Arthur McLean
who laid down their lives in
the service of a •great cause.
The Anniverary Services of
Knox Presbyterian •Chr*rah,
• Ethel,
will be held on
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15th
Morning Service at 11 A. M.
Evening Service at 8 P. M. c
Special Music by the Choir.
Mrs. Glen Eckmier, Soloist. r
Mrs.
Gordon Hamilton of Atwood.
,
will assist the choir In the evening.
Speaker will be the i
Rev. Iver i , 'Mlaciwer, B. A. of
Nanaime, B. 0. °
L. S. Donald Doll
Welcomed Hoiite
of
Many of his' thomotowa folk a
Personal friends gathered at
home of Mr. and Mrs, O. Doll
Friday night to welaotno their nit
teen-yeaneold sou,' Lb. Donald
• (Maio) Doll home from two yea
service at sea with the aoyal Ca
radian Navy,
I *, o *
PEOPLE WE KNOW
nil s m o * x F :t ,u
the '
our
Mrs F, Mitchell spent last week
re,in Toronto,
M,
' Pte, Jack Rutledge is home on
rs leaves here.
Pte. Leonard Walker le oil leave
at his home here from Vancouver,
da. I 1', L. Bowman Galbraith, ,with his°
.
in nrothea' Mrs. J. Galbraith,
f Mae' has been .'beard the lea.t
over since it waus commissioned
September 19.48, The Tiaida has. bee
prominent n1 the news many times
in ercent months tor its el,hsltes with
enemy craft.. Mae participated in.
i the chase al' the Sella;,ihorst and
has been in aetlrn many tunes
aboard the Haien, ate wits north
of the Arctic Ci-cle to Spit:cbereen
Island,
Hee 1 t
u fisted n March 19•iL. and
served first on the Cobs. ` 11.1 Resti-
gouche. He arrived Moine on Ilia
noon train 01 Pt"r1,1f
The melnbe'0 of the firuasals
branch of alit Oa lr late Ltgror, and
the band w•,er ptevc.nl :ti the
1 gathering at h ; h , ,. • :n I+ r,rlay
. o toning,
l
Blood Serum Need
Greater Than Ever
The Nene has come for Canadians
to "rave every ounce they can
spare" of their bicap]. This statement
was made reeent]y by Dr. John T.
Phantn', ,chairman 3x. the National
iti�ood. Dreier Committee of the
Canadian Red Gr'oe5 ,Soeiety. Over-
seas stocks have been drastioa%p
lepteted due to.tkeir ernergexey nrss
fur tae realms of ,tse robot bomb -
few,
Au •inexhaustible blood bank meet
tt FO. Wnl, Rowland, I3agersb
spent the holiday weak -end at.
home here.
Ma•, and Mrs. G. Ellis of Toro
tvero week -end visitors with
montller Mrs. E. C. Mcintoeh,
Mll'sls Helen Speir or Toronto al,
, the Thanksgiving holiday with
' Ilarents Mo, and Mrs, John Spell'
Mrs.ea. T. Bell, Toronto, we
viator t
. tet'
µ1t11 h •
el mother olhzr Mrs.
„ Spell' and sister Mrs. 0, Dunbar,
Mrs. Fred McCracken, Edman
ie a visitor at the home of
daughter', Mrs, R. Currie,
Miss Jean apeiran of Toro
spent .the holiday week -end at
itonae bere, '
Miss Pearl Baeker. Toronto w
Lea' parents, Mr, and Mrs. W.
Baekir,
Mr. and Mrs, Bronson Joronto a
v4siting with her parents. Mr,
Mrs. F. Mitchell.
Miss Hazel Ooontbes and
Dahl of London were week -enc] v
lions with Mise M. McKelvey.
Mies Evelyn¢ Cunningham. Toren
speat the Thanksgiving holiday wi
her parents Ms'.` and Mrs, D. R, Cu
Ingham.
Potty Oftteer M. A, Lewt y an
Mils. Lowry of Vancouver are ho
id
ay�ng tt ttj)r the •halter's moths
is W. Speasut,
Mr: and 31Jrs. Gee. Da:ddson, Joa
and Jlatik, of Palmerston visited nvs
the 'lield,ay at Soo home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Rowland.
Coe W. B. Manlier of Soottfieldl,
111, and Mary Itelen Eokmier of Lon-
don, .have been visiting with their
Parente *', and Mrs L. 'VF'. Dekrnjer.
Ar'their 55101;Mrs. Bosch and Miss
Camra. Manning, liltchener with the
latter -la parents, Mr, and Mrs, 13.
Manning. . .
On behalf .50 dais people, Rev. Wil -
see wtslaee to coevey our sineare
synllpathy to the Editor, on the lee's
of a brother Capt, Frani: B, Kennedy
whose life was given for freedom.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Tolerant, John
Topham, Mrs. W. Wallace and son
ei
le
la
be befit uleff the ;Area of many. of
our men on the fighting frenbs wli$
not be, needlessly sacrilleed lseoause
f the selfishness or negleet :of we
lianae'tians at home
Let ns net leave this duty to 'the
RATION BOOK 5
issued between October 14th and 21st
Distributing Centres will not be open on all days. Make sure that you know
exactly what days and hours the Distributing Centre you intend to go to
will be open. Failure to get your new book during distribution week will
cause you' inconvenience.
RATION BOOKS WILL NOT BE MAILED OR DELIVERED —THEY MUST BE CALLED. FOR
11 7
Before you go' to a
Distributing Centre;
1. Write your name and address
on the front of the stub of
the 1( coupon sheet in your
Ration book 4. The age' of
persons under 16 years mast
also be written in.
2. Fill in your prefix and serial
number on the back of the
stub.
3. Do' NOT tear the K coupon
sheet or stub out of the book.
This must be done by an
Official at the Distributing
Centre.
CET �`` ,t E'rr°
7
Take Your Ration Book 4 with the K Coupon Sheet Attached 'and the Stub Properly
Completed to a Distributing .Centre and ,Yorr , Ration Book 5 will be given you,
ARMED FORCE5
Members of the Armed Forces
will °Main their Ration Cords
from thele own units.
APPLYING FOR OTHERS
Any responsible persons may
apply for Ralson Books for other
members of their families or
neighbours, providing above re-
quirements oro complied with,
PARENTS MUST. APPLY
FOR CHILDREN
Children under 16 may not
apply for their Ration Books or
those of others.
WHEN AND
I OCRL 't ISTRIBUrI'ING CENTRES
liddresto Deist
At Brussels 'Aran? Thursday, Oct 19th,
Friday, Oct. 20th,
Saturt ay, Oct. 21st,
lbrns
From 1.30 P. M. to 5,30 P. M.
From 1.30 P. M. to 5,30 P. M.
From 1.30 P. M. to 5,30 P. M.
Clerk's office, Ethel Wednesday, Oct. 18th From 1.30 P. to 5 30 P, M.
Thursday, Oct. 19th, From 1.30 P. M. to 5,30 P. M.
Friday, Oct. 20th, From 1.30 P. M. to 5,30 P. M.
REFERENCE
Clip e HIS An' 'ER
ISN'T FOR FUiII RF REFFR,WCt
ether dt•::rw," This. ie, a responsd-
biluty •that must Asa fulfilled by eaalt
individual that is lshys1aafly. capable
of being s blood Elc)icr. Could i e`
I y
1 forg4ve ourselves it one Canadian'
1 fighting plan die d because we at
lrotne would not give our :'blood se
that he might receive it *1 lois ,dire
_:I neoeseity,
I8 ,you have aireacly. regiscerod as
a dont• let nothing keep you away
faom this iliportant privilege if yen
are called. If you have neva- been
a donor, how le your opportunity to
do Your part in supplying blood in
this throe of dospera.te neeessity.
The next Blood Donor Clinic will
be held In Brussels as friday,
October 37th, NEW .DONORS ARE
U1SGE TLY 1EEDED, WON'T
YOU BE OND?
' CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank friouds and
neighbour's for their kindness and
'deeds during our recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Mrs. 0.
Davis, Mrs. Zanies' Beyens, Mrs. 'Wes.
Kerr ,and Rev. Folvle3. Also for
floral Itrib'utes Which will always be
remembered,
• Russel Currie and 1`aouily.
Missing Airman
Is 'Reported Prisoner
Stuart Bryans, ''who was reported
misserig .1n ,air operations' overeed's
last August is a prisoner of wee
Interned in a 'Gallium prison camp,.
His parents, Mr. and. Mrs. E. Bryans,
Walton received a letter from ]4itue.
all ,Saturday last weele. stating that
he is 10 good hef.lth. The letter from
Stlaai't was the first intimation that'
had tleat .he was alive and well.
Polio Detector, Newest
Weapon of Science
Fiat ai the polia victitas would
never develop ,paralyste 1f the dread
disease 0ould be •deteoted and treat.
ed in time, Read . in The •Ant.eei•
Ban. Weekly , with this Sunday's
(met. 15) issnto of The .Detroit Sure
day Times, ... how scientists have
.devised a simple, sure way to
diagnose infantile .paralysis before.
,sripplleg sets en. Get ' SUMO.%
Detroit Ti•rnee,
Risco Has Leg'
Broken Ry Car
John Stmmonls stuttered u' broken
leg when iutecicad dews :by,a ear
early Monday evening, The' ear,
driven by .Lorne' McCauley, who
recently woe tnvslidesi 'home frena
active service In Ftaiy, went But of
control 'when iho •driver swea'ved to
sx.oid running clown n• boy en a
Moyc;l'e.
The ear ran into A. telephone pole in
onnlrol ran into a telephone pole 'n
front nye the to1ep110ne ofhee break.
Ing It Off and, wont onto the e�idewallt
Itnioclting 'Mr ,•Shlnenotie down end
narrowl9' ltllssed hitting .little Marg. ,
Al e,l. MoCutcilegn
Melville Y.P'S.
'IVto V. P, S. of Melville CI'atti'n)1
will attend au rally in Knox t'resbv-
terian •Chileelt, Illiteeele, oo Friday'
stoning lar title Meek, tire, Rev.
Croat. Teeeteeter' Will he the 'guest
ebeefiter,„
BRUSSELS, ON'sAR.IO
United Church Anniversary'
Largely Attended
Tile. Right Rev, J, H. ArnuP, D,D„
was the guest preacher et the
is Anniversary services in the 13ruseels
g' United Chure•Ie. In the morning Dr,
a y,. Arnap addl'oseed the •Children
t brielly, The morning serttt,o:t was
based on the text Acts 2;42• - "And
1, they continued steadfastly In the
e Apostles' doctrine and fellowship,"
Y The subject of the ,morning eerwon?
5 was "Why I go to Church." Dr,
Obitufrry
Martha Currie •
A life-long resident' of Al err
Twp., `Martha Currie died at 1tl'in
harp General Hospital on Sunil
October' 1st, 1944, where she open
the past five montll,e
IIornIn Morris Pwp, In June, 197
she whits the daughter of the int
Donald and Mrs, Currie, earl
ssttlere of thin community when
urltil two years ago. Arista) gave three reasons, To *'lash
Three asters, Mrs. Joh
1 n Bayne, a vision that is better that . myself,
111e, ' Mi•e, le cholas, Arnold of fianliiton, Icor IO.strilOttn, and For feilowsh±p
M • , A.
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ervin were, Sunday visitors with
, Chapman and' Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
one er5y.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Ailirecl Wilson, For-
rest with 33r, and, Ml's. R. F. DoWil-
ing. Mr, W19sen was a former ac-
countant at the Canadian Bank of
Commerce here,
Mr'. and Mrs Gordon Smith and.
family, Milverton, Mrs. 'Don, McLeod
of Anubern and Miss Annie McLeod
of Toronto were Sunday visitors
with Mi•, and Alt's, McLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and family
were honoured over the week -end
in the privilege of extending host
p4tality to ,the Right Rev, ,T H.
Arnnlp D. D.,' 'Moderator .of the
United' Ohuo ch of Canada.
Miss Mae +Skelton accompanied by
Mise lhlkbythe Forsythe rettu'ned to
-Long Br'anclt, Monday to resume
her teaching 'deities aftea' sponging
the ,holiday week end at • her borne
lit Btnuseefs,
Rev., M. 2'..and Mrs, Oldham seont
Thanksgiving Day with relatives
d friends 15 -Chatsworth ata'] Owen,
and. They also spent a few days
wit
Sri:endsl in Thornbury and
r'ksburg, where residing before
Aug to BivsseEs•.
r. anti Mrs„ Cecil Collett of
anitbrd Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
De
and Marry of -Ms liill�op, Mr,
and Mrs. Herold Marshall, Strait
fora], and lire. Glenn Wheeler of
London were ]holiday week end.
ghteaite ' wilt Mr. and U,'e ISh,altlay
an.
go
wi
Ole
can
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1St
D
1s Ctnol.es, Morris Twp., and with friend*, neighbors and with the
one brother Nelson Currie of Sas- Unleeen.
]catoon predeceased he.'. Being The morning anthem were
sm•vivel by two Mothers, John "Praise ye the Lord," by Peace.
Currie, Morrie; Tail).
Currie, Maidstone; Sash; Robert Soloists, Mrs, H. Campbell and Miles
Dorothy `,Dennis
hone Turn:berry St., Brussels on ,SIrechan, soloist.
; "As a hart' in the
Panoral was held from her, lata Pores -4," by Wilson with Thomas
October '3rd, 1944,.Serv]cee being In the evening Dr. Arnett discussed
gond
ntWtecl
byRev a Blue
vale, , Fowler,
BI vale,' the problems confronting the
1n the absenee of Rev. Kerr of Christian Church in the world at
Bruseels. Presbyterian Church, where large and with particular reference
she was a member: Interment' was to the Miseionary work of the
in Biuseels cemetery Pallbearers church. His text was "For a great
ooneisted or old neighlaoura, Alex door and effectual is opened unto me
Brewer, Frank Duncan John Lowe, and there, are many adversaries"
Prank Garter, Charles Davis and I Corinthian* 16:0. The evening
James ]3ryans. anthems were "I will arise and go
• to ma Father," by Wilson; soliet,
Mrs, Margaret McDonald . Lloyd Wheeler and "God so loved
The death occurred on Thursday' Ike world," by Starner. Mrs R. B,
C,omatn"0 Rest in the Lord,"
s sang
hi Clinton hospital of Mrs. Margaret by Mendelssohnl, in excellent voice.
Taylor MoDoteald, widow rot George Words of appreciation were spoken
illness -eased by a heart con- valuable, assistance end to the
Whin. .4 ]laughter of the late Dun- decoealbing committee tor the taste -
can Taylor and Margaret Wiisnn fun arrangement of •the, (lowers,
]McDonald in her 73rd year after a to Dr. Aunntp for his inepiaing
trial messages, to the choir for its
Tay'4or, elle wine born •O taher 10th
1371, neer Brussels; Ont., where she
also sent 'the early year's of her
life. In 1906 elle married Samuel
Wilson and they resided In Goderieh
Air. Wilsoe died in 19.22 a1'd ' lour,
years, later (silo married George 141e -
Donald. I5lnevale, µhe tiled 13 years
ago,- For ,seveuti years past she had
reelded with her daughter, , 14Sns, H.
C. Lawson, Olinten, The body, rest-'
ed at the home of Major and Mrs.
Lawson, where a.funeral service,
was eondtucted at 1:30 p.m. on
Saturday, by Rev. Richard 'Stewart
of Knox Presbyterian Church, God-, Sol -lowed by a short service ' 1
'at the Rawn fnnersl parlors 13
Morrie Federation
Of Agriculture, Banquet •
The Morels Federation el Agri-
euiture held their banquet in the
basement; of Brussels Presbyterian
Chard'. on Tuesday night, October
10th When it large gathering sat
down•
to'a bountiful supper prepared
by the ladies of Ithe ehurca. Harvey
Johnston, president .of the Morris
Unit, acted as dbairman.
Mr. Wes. Nellands, Provincial
Secretary of Farm R11dio Famine,
was the special speaker and out -
hied the work of ttee Forums and
eels, at 30. lnkern'ieut took: Pia
to Bru sele Ge)net•ery,: There survl
Cameron M•eDienald', Favorable LekOnt.; King McDonald, $]cruors
D' Russet Bolton Trice President of
Huron Federation and 14Ir Jeffer-
s
co
neva* ee were also gdvon by L 1)w ardift,
e, M,`F., John Fianna, 141', P. P„ Bruce
1; Matheson, Agr. Rep, for Huron,
Mrs, R. B. Cart; Toronto;'Mrs, N.
Munro, Vancouver. B.C. ani Mrs. H •
C. Lawson, Clinton.
'ilhe cortege proeeeaed to the
leann's tamers]. teazle ` where man
former friends: viewed the remains
The ,service was. conducted by 'tit
Rev. Ttiu 1a Wilson in, the absence
Rev, iS'. Kerr. The floral tribute
were most beautiful. Pallbearer
were: David Hicke„' Thos. Strachan
Ge.ot;ge and Thos. McDonald and•,twa
friends from 'Minton,
what they were doing, Short addrese-
son of Clinton spoke on the coining
Y . Victory Leon. Mr. -Thomson, organ -
1st of the aerate acted as pianist
of end gave a mini as nnnlber. Mr. M.
L'aycook, led the gathering in corn-
s minty singling, .During- the evening
W. Speirs, Past President of the
Federation, sang a solo. We hope
lve
may have another baugnet next
year when even a largo, number
will attend.
"Invest In Victory”
Seventh Loan Slogan
The organization for the Seventh
Victory Loan, which starts Monday
October need, iewell underway,
Lieutenant Ross Idilborn, a former
Vlotory Loan. Organizer now on '.Act-
ive Service with. Army and stationed
at Ipperwash, has been granted
special leave to assist with rlie or-
ganization in Heron County.
The County Chairman, The Rev.
W. A. Beecroft,' has expressed his
gratification at the manner to which
the •Connnoiiteo Members are accept-
ing their respons4hilittes for the
forthcoming ;loan, and the Cam-
nittee Members • are in turn o'n.
ficlent that their respective districts
will play their full part in 'this all
important Victory Loan,
7th VICTORY LOAN
Colborne Township „„ ..,,.,, 60.qu000
ota
Canvassing District 7th
A*1o91eie Towns*8104 OUQ
Wawanos3 Wes,'
, , c
Godericit 485.0'00
Waveranoslt mast 69 000
Annual Eanquet of Grey
Federation of Agriculture
e The Grey Township Federation of
Agriculture held their second annual
meeting and banquet in • Ethel on
Thursday evening. Oct. 5. The
ladies of Ethel United Church are
to be congratulated on the efflcierit
manner in which they were able to,
serve the two hundred and eighty
plates -so bountifully. The presi-
dent, Wm, J. Turnbull, presided and
called on Harry Sturdy to introduce
the direst guest: speaker Mr. Alex.
MsK4uney, jr. - preeident of the
Ontario Federation.Mr;' McKinney
congeatulated the president - and
exeoutive of Grey Twp., . in the fine
showing they have made in organdz-
Dan 11,g the 3suimers of the township,
04,000 He. then gave an outline of the steps
being taken 'by the Federation to
provide e solid • ccenamieal found-
ltring4mtn
Tnrnberry 'Downside
Hawke. Townsimip
Morris A7owtlahip
01.035 'PownsR11!
Bruesels
Blyth
ation for the faanler. One of the
receltt aecotnplishmonts is the floor
191,000 ,prices' supported by 200 million
76.005 dollars' from the /federal govern.
226,000 , anent. Alt present,the Federation
94,000 ie, using its influene to bring about
110,000 a settlement of the strike threaten-
,. 75,090 in R • the packing plants. They .have
,tn inn.
Tu,alteritsenith Townehif, 101.,000
M°I:4l op Township 161,000
Itlullott ntawnehip ., .,.. 101,000
Realfoeth 100i
Stanley Towe,1 '
102,000
Gm/catch Towasitip..................•. 85;000
Hensadl and Hay 0])ast 100,000
Zurich and }Say West ..,.,..,., 91,000
/]shorn Township .,,, . 150,000
'Exe er
Wheeler: •• 1,,000
i t •
j Gtep�•ern Valet 0056,000
• • Stephen wool;06,0'15
Clinton180,000
Melville Church W.M.S.
The W.M.S. of Melville Church
.met, in the prhmaey room ou Friday
afternoon at three o'•n'look, Mrs, S.
Kerr presided. 'Phe meeting opelted
by the singing of Padre 19. Most 5,.
W. Ecl-rnier read the Scripture and
Aim, Parker offered prayer. nytnn.
2.84 wee then ming and the seem•
taryat and ,treasurer's reports were
fea.d and ndoptod. The sectional
meeting will btt»•i.* 1ct at 5013kllnry .sn
Oct, 14 Brit it if donbt1ml if ant
ears will be going from 'Brussels,
After the offering was received Mise
Grate Stewart gave a 'very interest -
tag. 11132; on the work of Dr, Mohan -
an a.rneng the Mils, and :' Mrs, 0.
A5van9 read all fleecing of the lite of
,James Robertson. After the sing'•
Dig of Hymn, 899, the Platting Was
defied by retreating the ILordts.
Prayer 1111- i Je0)0,
12,080,.000
Brother Killed
Ie Italy
Cotptoin Frank B. 'Kennedy,
brother' of 11. W. Kennedy of
Braseele, wag billed in actibe
Italy on Thurtsda1V, Soil , 281H,
Calaid t Kennelly clad been overseas'
with the Perth Regiment tot' the
past three yearn i'te was ,well
known .by Mian throughout .1hi0'
Elisiriet having been district editort
Mid tows photographer with the
:SWmitttoi'd teare r'iierald before itis
enlistment Me is survived by .lie
mother, Mrs.' A. Il•. 10Minidy of
Stratford and three brathere, Roy of 5
Brntsteis 110T$th et 'antro*] one,
Donald nil' ' lit' It CAP lytta
'net with the heads of p3citing
plaints and were .able to obtain a
promise of ten days notice from the
heads of the Trade Union leaders.
Mr, R111:06 Matheson' in introduoing
Dr. 1VieBositer, the bead of the 'Field
Husbandry de'part,nestt of the 0,A.C.
stated tlroe.t 'Grey tOWnsh n, with a
membership of Over 870, now leads
all townisttip* in T-iuron. Dr, Mc -
Dottie spoke 0n the value of the
soil. ISinco 05%n of the ltopntation
, live largely upon plants, it is very
important that the fertility be
maintained. Inc also warned fennels
Ihat in •ohoosin,Q' variottes of grains
it they ;elaouDi not stress .ivantity of
m
yield too mated becalm° soetimes
varieties \Vital lower' yield In quantity
heal a greater food value per acre.
Be also stressed the treatnretat of
plania to prevent delloienoy diseases
lino• a 001511le the 4proving of t11r11dps
with 11 !levee eoluttee to prevent
brown heart and water -ore. Mr,
Boa C,00lt end Miss' 0111e MacDonaldi
ref eaatowel supplied 01terta.inment
of the highest 'quality , wi11e!i Wee
Touch appreciated.
The election of officers was a.p
as fetioase: president, Witt, 3, Turn,,
1111)14 vice president, Watson llrown;
direct ora. Tiaulglnta HetntfnrtvaY, tort
Toitneton, Wtti, Etinith, Melville
Donn3095 Wm, Nabo ori, Roy Tial];
f enrge Menzies. Ramo!.Ramo!.RntgI it,
Orville' lq'aisrlaoti, It. W W ltideid,
La410'3' Ylf art. 1ltlen iUown, 1251Pi`y.
* „ Ottawa ;Holger