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All 1940 Dodge Cars have
the Dodge Handy -Control
Gearshift. Gearshtfting is
simpler and easier...3 can
sit comfortably in the front
seat. Horn ring standard
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-Bodies in allDodge cons
for2940 are -55" wide at
:the front seat, 56" wide
at.the rear seat...wider
.than the -seats ,of three
earmchdirs.
Rear doors in all
.1940 Dodge cars
a7 -e straight up
•and down on
BOTH sides like a
, house door.
1940 Dodge De DuxeSpedial 6 -Passenger 4 -Door Sedan
The rear view of the .new 1940 Dodge- cars is a sym-
phony of curves.. . . the :rear window is larger, has
no dividing strip and is -curved to fit the body.
COMPARE 'THE PRT.CE WITH THE VERY LOWEST PRICED CARS.
"FULL FLOATING."'
RIDE
ALL PASSENGERS SIT IN.
TIIE weamityd
EXTREMELY WIE)1.4 BODY
ON 117" WHEELBAS CHASSIS,
4). All this size, beauty and luxury and the:
great Dodge reputation will cost you nothing
extra. The amazing trathie that the Dodge-
Kingsway price is right down with the other -
three LOWEST PRICED CARS!
The Dodge Kingsway Sedan is a .true six- .
passenger car ...SIT in a Kingswa3r and you
will instantly see that the seats are as wide
as the seats of 3 armchairs ...and as you sit
you will 'see more because the, greatly in- •
creased GLASS AREA in ,the Kingsway'
gives you visibility like an observation car.,
The "Frail Floating" Ride is first introduced'
to the lowest -price field in the Dodge Kings- •
way...the seats are located in the 'comfort
zone" well forward of the rear axle.
Generous interior dimensions are matched
by wide doors that OPEN wide...the trunk .
is very spacious and the wide lid gives you
easy access: Lower centre of gravity makes.
the Kingsway- steady on the times and
safer to drive.
Prove these claims. for yourself. Phone your
Dodge dealer anddrive a Kingsway—today!
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Remove hones and Sig,ite one small
can of salmon. h/fix eAdth 2 table-
spoons horseradish, 'II teaspoon
lemon juice, 4 tablespoons mayon-
naise, seasonings. Sp. -gad gener-
„rously 'between bread shoo; spread
.putside of each sandwALI, with
inleltecT butter, toast on la' sides
(Under low bfoiler heat unTigillown.
Pour over the sandwich A. wuce
.rakcge oi melted Cheese.
POTATO AND FISH CASSERDeie
lirlalre one poundof canned sir
cooker Ash and place ;n ea$V3.,
roe. 9k, -,1y melt :‘,/i lbcheese
in double boiler.; stir in ;4 cup
ijtk,lb.j.,pc. this over Elie Ash.
Cover thamjxture with masi.Nd
'cooked potatp, and line the rjni
of the cassrmie with nub:sired
biscuits, Dake in hot (425e)
oven until bisen,its are drme.
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'ere are so many delicious
.va,tieties of Canadian FISH
available all the year round, no
imatter where you live, that you
(Cen etAd pleasing new dishes to
the Lankily menus.
Aadsernernber, Fish is nourishing, and
is Leasily sligested. Ask your riealer
about the iiifferent kinds of riPh he
can get or :,you, and arrange to serve
Fish to ereue family often.
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FARMERS needing money to
finance improvements which good
business judgment approves, are
invited to consult with our near-
esf branch manager.
The Bank of Montreal recognizes
the need of farmers to keep their
properties from becoming run-
down and their equipment from
becoming obsolete.
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Borrowing to keep your farm in -
good working- condition should.
be profitable; it is &constructive, use.:
of credit.
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Our local branch managers,- are -
familiar with the needs offannerss
in each locality. They welconte
applications for. kanz having,
constructive purpose:.
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LOCAL NE-Vi95th
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VIS Themany1endiliStlirdi4Laforth and!
9.1a,
.1.4r. and Mrs. Nelso•n Masse a the'
iileli, cone motored to .Courtrighe on
•Satarday 1at.
Air, end Mrs. Ezra Smith of Ile-
. troit wero visitors with friende here'
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lejWY?elen.k. Gaiter of Lone,. sp-
‘. eht th?1, week-eld with he' Mead Miso
1 13;+";-1,- TIT pm n r!r, 14th eyn
BLAKE
Vicinity jofled Ifl eXtendtolg congra Owing to thean--
tarsury services
;et Varna church on Suedes*, October
• 5th, the rvice wEET be withdrawn in
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the Blake church.
illations and best wishes to Sydney'
Jacobs, who, Monday last celebrated
his 05111DiTO
ehday.
CALL PRAYER
Ail nierribers and Frieede of the
'evangelical Cherelt are requested to
meed on Sunday eight at 7.30 for
el'unb'ele 4Prayer and Inter to
od ee this period of desperate ne.ed.
ee4,00,,est is made in compliance
e amer of the Dendelen Gov-
trnment.
miss xnlane 'Jeffrey and friend of:
London, visited at tr,ee 'kerne
parents, Mxt ,and aerse Leon jeffenee
Mr. and Mrs. lit......Zenfe and memb-
ers of their famib7 trait& Bruerefeeld,
len1 ftiende, l'arit
Tlimeeirerf, . actieber letle, 1939
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St. Joseph and Beaver Town,
Mr. and lierS. Leon Bedard and':
Mr, Joseph Bedard of Aux Bouleau,
motored to .Courtright on Saturday
err. Eddie Brisson of Beavertown,
is under medical treatment dee to an
attach of pneumonia. There is a.
nurse in attendance, and we all hope
for a speedy recovery'.
I-TILL-SGREEN
Mrs. 'Hugh Love is spending some -
•
time at the home of her daughter,
;Mrs. Percy Campbell near Hensall..
Mr. Prank Hagan • has purchased .
. a new International Tractor and plow
Iand is busy at the fall plowing.
Threshing clover wee making apple
butter is the order of• the day in
this Vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Love visited re-
cently with friends in Pereste
Mr. Edgar Butts has putohased the.
50 atmos owned by Mr. •Jas. •Melding-•
e'er nf lefitchell
DAS.HV/OOD
•; In response to- a special request,.
Red. FL E. Rpppel wil attendthelOOth
, anniversary of the Willoughby church
;near 'Niagara Falls, Ont., next Sunday
October ieth. 'This was Mr. R.c.ppel's
.fieee charge after his seminary -grada-
tion in 1918. So the opportuaity to
.assist there again on this historic oc- :
casion is one of rare distinction. Rev
Mr. S. Peaehey of the Mennonite
eherch will conduct the services here
an Saralay as supply- izi the. pastdr's
absence_
Mrs. Betty 'Taylor is visiting with •
'her brother in Port Dalhousie.
• Mrs. Miles of Sarnia and Mrs. Pal-
khaufer of Toronto are visiting with -
Join Bender:
Dr. Lorne Tiernan of-Otte:elle, • N.:
.Y. .is spending his vacation with his
perents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tiernan.
Master Ronnie Garvey entertained
a number 'Of his littlefriends to a •
• birthday party 07T Tuesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. John Sa1-male-1 of
Sebwainte • lvdele, Mrs. Ie. Vallett ote
Piiiit, and Miss Anna Hess of Zurieh
we.w. visitors -rite Mr. and Mrs. H.
1 Hoffman on Monday:
A number of relathes from here at --
tended the feeneral of the late John
Mier in Perkhill on Monday.-
, 2efr. and Mrs. Spear of Pentiee,
iMich., are visiting with Mrs. P. Mc --
:Isaac. • •,•
Mr. and. Mrs. L. Hopkins .(piadal'
:couple). of..Crttarwa and Mrs. e....-4kinse
l'of-St. 'Thomas are visitined4eite* irre',
Jeanie wrirs,A,,GAttschant on T.Iggoy...
. ,
Wo,wan regeivedelr4i.e of '' 'the .
'death ofleare,Willert re.: ;73 -years of '
Bee-. City, Mich; who -'"ed folleevOlirig-
a Tingering illness. Thr -t at leashwoo4'
he 'had been a resirledt of zSay City
for the past 25 years. Surreeng are
his widow one son Ezra,, Willert - of:
Bay City, two daughters, rers. Leith.
E. 'TM of Saginaw. and Mrs. Aman -.-
da' Peterson of Sharon, Pa. and five ,
brothers, Adam of Buffalo; Sam of"
Niagara Falls, M.enal. of Tekomah,
• Neb., Leeds of London and Theodore •
.of :Carlo. Mich.
Zion Lutheran League
• . 10n Sept. 19th the young people of '
Zion Lutheran church at Deeeworel;
• held their first meeting of a new lea-
gue year with Topic Study: Yonr.
Relatives. Leader in the discussion.
was the pastor. This topic though it -
seems -to be quite common -place, pro-
ved to be very enlightening and in-
structive. .On the next evening the -
executive officers of the Walther
League met with the pastor at'the•
parsonage to outline the program for'
the corning months. Bible study, topic -
study and missions will again be the
deeding subjects, but additions to:
these educational features it was de- -
ceded also to study a very practical'
bock written by Dr. Theo. Greabnex
of Concordia Seminary, --: Louis,
whieh bears the name; - On the bor-
derland .of Right and Wrung. OR
October 24th a Zone Rally, compris-
ing all societies within 50 nitre rad-
ius will be held at Dashwood underr
sponsorship of the Daswood Society.
This event will provide plenty of pre-
paration on the part of the Dashwood
young people ani they ..• are eagerly
looking forware to this event.
elea's Skating
A very fine men's meeting with
good attendance was held at the Ev-
• angelical church on the eve. of Sep.
19th under auspices of the Yoereg
Mena Sunday School class. The nese
tor, H. E. Roppel acted as chairmant
• with iorr. Harry Hoffman leading int:
a lively sing -song. Dr. H. R. Tayhere,
local physician, gave a very timelyeag-
dreSS with a strong appeal to the dien
foe -unity and co-operation in the in-
terests of the social and moralbet-•
te.rinent :of our corneae -Ay.' The.
guest speaker for the occasion was'
a Mr. Gime Petch of Toronto. Mr.
Petah ie, a sales-managee and contra -
4 - I
ve er ut h° also-
the Canadian "BibleC'Mi3e1814713:'
are internationally known Sor the
ginat work this association of bus' -
nese men is doing by way of Bible
distribution in hotels, hoepitazi, uni-
versities and other schools through
out, the country. Mr- Petal's whi-
xeme personality and sincere cbaraet-
or as n, chrietian business man nuele•
praloud impteseion epee an the.
menin attendanee. After thepea-
rarenehrnin hooure: oufteshociablo,sfe0111;er w -at
thoreghly enjeyed by elle'
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