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$O initCl3 in this war that a resolute, loyal
e;co;:oiniC'ront Ike may be the determining factor."
' MINISTER QF FINANCti..
To your restless question ""When can I help win this war?" — the answer is NOW.
On Monday next, the Government of the Dominion of Canada will offer the First
War Loan. The purpose of this Loan is to provide money to carry on the war, not only
on. the battlefields, but MI along the Economic Front.
Let us explain what the Economic Front means. It means a war in which the entire natural,
industrial and financial resources of the country are used to defeat the enemy. It means
a "total war" in which every' citizen takes a part, in which his personal resources must
support those of the Nation.
In such a war, one of the chief weapons is money. Where is this money to corse from?
There is only one answer. It must come — and come voluntarily — from the savings of
our people. The difference between us and the Germans is that we, of our own free will,
lend our money — it is not ruthlessly taken away.
This is your opportunity' to do your part in this struggle against Iiitlerism. The eyes of
the world are upon you, upon Canada, one of the strongest members of the British
Commonwealth. Canadians must show that their strength, their courage and their resources
are all in this fight against "brute force, bad' faith, injustice, aggression and persecution."
The news of the success of this Loan must go ringing round the world.
Be ready to buy War Loan Bonds. They will have the proven safety and salability of
Dominion of Canada obligations. Any Investment Dealer or Chartered Bank will take
your subsciiption. The quicker the economic war is won, the greater will be the saving
of human lives ... the swifter the. collapse of the enemy.
TFIE GOVERNMENT OF THE. DOMINION OF CANADA
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Mrs. Leonard Bender spent a few
days in London last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Guenther are
spending a few weeks in Windsor.
Mrs. Lane of Dorchester is very ill
at they: home of her daughter, _Mrs. A
Oestreiclter.
itis•, Van Dyck of Tavistock is vis-
iting with his daughter, Mrs. Ness.
The Red Cross deliverer) their sec -
4,1 -1.t1 shipment to Exeter last- week
nwhich. consisted of 19 pair socks, 5
;t3+•ate.rs, 2 hospital gowns, ti suits of
ikjamas, 3 comforters and a. bundle
'urs clothing.
'The Red Cross will meet in the
*land Hall every Thursday afternoon.
All ladies are urged to attend.
Capt. Eugene and Mrs. Tiernan re-
turned to their home in Kingston af-
ter spending a few weeks here also
ttending the funeral of his father,
the late Ezra Tiernan.
:Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson of Lon•
Aon spent last week with relative;
:here, also attending the funeral of
Iter brother the late Ezra Tiernan.
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
ing still confined to his bed.
Mr. 'i4lasinro Jeti're'y of Beavertown
who has been -confined to his bed the
past week from a cold is now able
to be up.
Miss Cecelia Alassse •of the Blue
Water Highway south had the mis-
fortune to burn her foot recently, is
now improving.
At time of writing we are in the
midst of a good old time winter. Much
contrary to the opinion of many far-
mers in this community, who could
be seen plowing in their fields as late
as the last week of the old year, with
the advanced idea that they were
being shifted on to May weather. On
the borders or old Laake .Huron King
Winter has always given r+- a good
treat of snappy weather regardless
of aforehand prophesies, already
made.
enc' .:11rs. Percy Bedard of the
Loth con,, G•l'eere feavertewe vrsrtors
'With Mr. and' Mrs, Morris Denomtne,
Mr. and Mre. T'yrus Stansberry and
-sten of Ddt'rvit spent New Year holi-
days with'. the later's 'parents,
Miss Sherry Jeffrey who has spent
t 'few weeks in Detroit is now home
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Beavertown.
:Mss Telma Selman spent Sunday
Frith her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. 1'red
x>impn of St. ,Jnseph.
Mr. and ;ilia. gilberts 'Iefr'rey were,
:r ytttlflny v..isitor with 'Mr. anej Mvs.
Dencemme of St. .Joseph.
Mr. Jean Cantin of Montreal, ;p.,
etre,. Sunday .with his parents Ire*.
earred Mrs, N. ll'J. I''antirt, "J"hr' 1pter'bc ,
GRAND BEND
Mr. and Mrs: A. Sharrow and Mrs.
Norman Turnbull were called to De-
troit owing to the illness of their sis-
ter, Mrs. McPhee 'who is very ill.
Miss Veleta' Baker of London vis-
ited with her.mother a few days.
Miss Beatrice Green spent the holi-
days in Toronto. ee
hies Mansel Mason ha, sold his
as "private" or "no admittance..,, af- i
ter all this they apps: ently for a time t
centered their pranks around thef
I home of Mr. Oliver Turnbull, whom f
they finally aroused and who met
them armed with a hefty piece of I
board -strip, and soon put -n rad to
the 'molesting in that particular part'
of the: village. No particular casual-
ties was the result, but an auto who
had been taking part in the annoy-
ance, suffered a few dents at the
hands of Oliver who by chance welds
a good husky blow when he does
let go of a swing. Police have since
investigated, but no charge; have
been laid as yet.
HENSALL
Sherritt—Sinclair
A wedding of widespread interest
wt;s solemnized on New Year's 'Day in
Blyth United Church, when Marion.
Elva Sinclair of Toronto, only dau-
ghter of Rev. and Mrs. A. Sinclair of
Blyth and formerly of Hensall, was
united in marriage to Thomas Hare
old',Sherritt of Dundas, son of Mr. T
J. Sherritt and the late Mrs. Sherritt
of Hensall. The ceremony was per-
formed by the bride's . father, Rev.
A. Sinclair pastor of the Blyth Un-
ited church. Mr. A. E. Cook church
organist presided at the eo'lieole. Give
dwelling •to 'Mr. Herman Desjaxedin:e, t en in tharriage by her brother. The
Mr. Mason expects to build a . new bridesmaid was Miss , Helen Murch,
house' in the spring..on the acres Ise; of Toronto cousin of the bride. Har -
bought last spring.' old Bettger of 'Toronto was grooms -
Mr. 'Bruce Ireland visited with his man and the ushers were Messrs
parents, iMr.` and Mrs. eaten Ireland. Lloyd ,Millson and 'Keith Campbell of
Bruce has been with a Forest bank ; Toronto. The soloists were N. I.,,
for some time but has been moved an Murch and, 13. J.- Connelly, Following
to Kitchener., Idle ceremony* a reception was 'held
A BIG TIME? I at the home of the bride's parents
A large number of yours men with 50 guests present, assisting al
had somewhat of a "blow our last the reception were two girt friend) of
ll t1 .v',a''.et evelii11 r tVhrr> they ra. rie. tee beide .Esso Jeyes Seruton
ed around and deposited in roneplee Movie Si>a:nr:or Of `Toronto, Let ••
ou, placers, small buildings and other' the ynving c'oulals left on ei bone'3 tnnon
itatr,ni et,tfcles. The Vint Aid sign's trip crud loch thea relliro wFfl 1 tei$t
P')i1te ti. 'tt',th 0th+.'i' sign'i p.14, , i'i 141,11t'lli;'
Th ears slay., January lith, :1 140
FIRST WAR LOA.11 Ztepben.- -Reeve, Aloonzo ItieCann,i
Q1tawa's announcement that pre -deputy ;reeve, Roy Ratz.
. parations are under way for'Canada'" Tuctkersinith S. 1II. Whitrnoi'p.
:lira war Coati, now schedules to make turu}aurry-•--Roland Grater.
Its first appearance during the first ,1:3'tb*ra+e--i'exey P.as,nt i'e,
quarter of 1940, is good news in Bast Wawanosh—Raymond Redmond
asmuch 'as it will provide the rank W. Wawanoeh----Thos. Webster,
and file of Canadians with an op- Clinton—N. W. Trewarthae
portunity to make their first- direct Goderich—Reeve R. E. Turner; dep.
contribution to 'Canada's war Watt. uty reeve, E. 1). B'.,oVen,
The backbone of Canada's 'p utaipaie Scralorth---Kcc.ve, J. H. .8.eOtt.
ion in this war -will be financial be Wingham---It. ;S..H,etherirgton, K.C.
cause the vast amount of foodstu11 , Blyth -.--1 C eve, .Geo. McRae.
materials and military supplies that 13rursel: Reeve R. 3: Bowman.
will be required from this eteinetty. x :il1-- i"°a nvc' It. B. Shaddick.
, True, much of • these, nateriale Will bt', i';'neter•m lees'!, Benson 'i'uekey.
timid foe by they Allies, bu :,:.a.. or
1 tha Elitist' ,purchases in taus . ,•uner;w t he Magistrate's Court
1 '?; :vivo- to be financed by Canoda,1
i'o'xa,rx I
acres Canada's o rI rt:'eit be L" lc sten - :.,Dene Utticy ,:n:� Alfred
a .. r.t' 1 ..: t, I;.etehener young men, pie_
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I ti -e. it seem� that at leant ileo ;
I ,.,.,• emit of the national me Daus t' in ' t i g+z'lty� to charges o t.uu d rob -
1 rewired in the next year tri "nee ?. ci V At, lying&fridge, on Nov.15 last,
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the coat of war and other e It: sestet•• t eehen they is i rad a gas 5.1'.t.iou using
erre; of all government;', in Canada' a gun- hires were renianael to jail
and to finance British purchases none. i for a week for sentence. Zits. Drennan
It is indicated that the: foithcotniu'Y, x,5•1'0 .•'id youth was fined $100
war loan will have bonds as low asi or time months for illegal ,possession
50 in dernoninatiolt and' it is to he of iquor and $:l0 and cost:; or 30 ds
hoped that every Canadian will be -t ''or being found in possese'on of veni-
corte a creditor to the Canadian Gov; start, he went to jail. Gerald pitzger-
errtment through his or ;herr owners't -id 'Pleaded guilty to two charges of
ip of a Government bond, A creditor entering }tontes in the Exeter vicinity
relationship of every citizen with his and dealing sums ofmoney, he 1)114...
government is an assurance of good a.dod .not guilty to two more similar
government and of goof citizenship. charges and was remanded a week.
Huron County CouncilConvicted os issuing worthless she -
fcks at Exeter, E. J. Kennedy also
was remanded for sentence. When the
he following is the personel
ei of t:Ite case of Geo. Leitch, charged with the Huron County Counpencitheft of .a motortruck, was called, it
Ashfield—Reeve Alex 11fiac1)cnra'icis was announced that Leitch had been
Deputy reeve, Gilbert Erases . t returned to Ontario Hospital, London
Colborne—Geo. Feagan. 3 from which he was recently released.
Goderich Twp.—Benj. P,athweil. The ease was adjourned sine die. Hc:
Grey—Reeve H. A. Keys; deputy is alleged' to have picked up two hitch„
Reeve, T. C. Wilson. hikers, one of thetn W..,Sweige r, got.
Ho•wick--Reeve, W. J. Gamble; de- ie of Goderich and given thaem a ride=
puty reeve, D. L. Weir.• 75 miles an hour along highway
Hay—Reeve, Geo. Armstrong. No. 8, finally ditching. the trusts,
McKillip—N. s—Fra. P.. Dorrance. Sweiger was on his way to Clinton
Morris Francis Duncan. to practice. lie still is in bed recover--
Stanley—Dred Watson. Ing from 'the injuries.
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UTYTi.nter's Fuel1
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We are Now Filling Orders for this Winter's
Fuel. Let us suggest the Most S:r table Fuel for
your eating Equipment... Price3 -always within
the limits of other Dealers with Quality Considered.
• SEED CLEANING
We have an up-to-date Seed Cleaning Equ'-ment
that we use for Custom Cleaning, and invi`.y the
Farmers who have seed to clean to ajrat.p. Fish us
for this Work.
PURINA STOCK FOODS AND CI -TOWS
A Guaranteen Product that will greatly hese your
Stock and Poultry to Vigor and .Production, which
will mean greater Profits. Try
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• Not once nor trice but six times yearly the specifications for McCell-Frontenac
ges°line--the famous MARATHON' "BLUE"—are changed to give your Motor.
its accustomed power under different climatic conditions. J.[ED INDIAN motor
Lubricants, too, must conform to requirements that are toially different in •
"Winter than those of Summerdri'ring. PLAY ,SAFE--RE)INDIAN .prodnetag,
sure you of trouble-free performance the year )1esand • , , „ � ,•, '
Drive into our station. ,TOMORROW and lei' us put your car, in
shape for trouble-free, repair -free sor,d a duri ,g the Winter months, •
.Aliti-Ixecte' n time, radiatorWinter-grade' RED' INDIAN or RED'
INDIANAVIATION in the crankcase--Wanter;geariuiiricatits in gear
box anddiferentiO-battery checked (mess,tires checked—chains.
repaired, cleaned and made ready for use --chassis lubricated—tank
filled with Winter --grade MARATHON. ` IBE" for a quirk start and • •
steady power no matter how low the thermometer goes. DO IT NOW!
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