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Jams a d Jeles Set Perfectly
Taste otter . v Cost Less
01010 •-+EA•5Y-.For making jam with
Certo-you•give. fitly aonemiinuteto
two -minute 'flail rboil -= for
jelly •a'halfominute to aminute.
!ECONOM1CAL-0-So little tutee:has time to
boil away that• eou-get•iupt to -one half
snore jam or jelly front the same amount
of fruit.
1FRESH TASTE ,NATURAL • COLOUR- In
the .qutt>k-' Cestp -boil: jams and jellies
retainboth'''the fresh taste•and the nat
ural colour'bf the fruit.
5PLENd+D RESUL'TSr•-^`"Wilds every bottle
cif •Certo•'1 ou get tested recipes. Follow
them . exactly, -You'll :get good results
always!
Book 472
Tested Recipes f
under lrlbel'd f
every CERTO
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sill, Seeferth, London and '.T'o'ronto,
'1'he store business and residence
of Mrs. James Taylor' at 13elgrave.
has been purchased by T, 13. Johnston
of Iordwich, who takes possesslor
May 1st, Mr, Johnston's store at Ford
WiCll was
'destroyed
recently.lire
CloseBusselsJBranc h
The Swift Canada Co. closed. their
Brussels Plant recently. They 'have
operated a branch there for the
past seven years. Although the local
plant; has been closed a truck will be
maintained on the road in the district
Lad Caught Dig Pike
Boase r Yack, the 13 yr. old son of
Wm. lack, while angling at the bre-
akwate:a near the West End ilyridge at
Walkerton, hooked what earned out
to be a mammoth pike. When weigh-
ed the ilsh tipped tiie scales at U lbs
and anea.st.reci• 4$ inches en length.
Drowned at Gorrie
Donald 11ueeeton, 7 yr. oru son of
Mr. and oets. Knowlton J. Huoeton,
Corrie, lost his life at the Gorrie
data.. With another young lad he was
:playing at the dam when • he slipped
'into• the water, and when the body
was removed fifteen minutes later life
had flown, the doctor worked a long
:time trying to restore life. Donald
was his parents only 'c1iild.
ungblut--Mugford
A quiet wedding was solemnized in
the Presbyterian manse, Blyth, when
Rev. A. M. Boyle united in marriage
Mrs. Jenny Mugford and Mr. George
F. Yungblut. the bride wore :blue
embroidered steer with white acces-
ories and wore a corsage of T.alis-
,tnan rose buds. The couple were un-
attended. After a wedding trip they
will reside on the groom's farm. just
east of Auburn.
Clinton Lions Raise $1500-
' $7.500 was the approximate amount
realizes] at the Lions street carnival,
at ,Clinton the other night. The weat-
her .and; presence of the 'e vaIcacte of
Floats And numbers of soldiers and
Air Force inen all contributed to the
success of the frolic. The Lions in-
tend furnishing amusements fox. the
Radio .Air School men with a portion
of ,the proceeds, .and .will give the
Andrew of Detroit, and two .daugh
i ters, Mrs. JohnCairns, Brucefield,
and Mrs. Wm. McKenzie, Hensall.
The deceased was a member of Car-
mel Presbyterian church. The funeral
was held from the late home on Tu-
esday last .conducted by Reve Wm.
Weir, B.A. Interment in Baird's
:cemetery.
The teachers at the public and con
tinuation school have all been •re
engaged for the coining year.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McMurchy of
Toronto visited the past week waith
Mr. T. Welsh and Miss Florence.
JMiss Evelyn Corbett had. the :xis-',
fortune when returning home ffran:
Hensall to fracture her right arm ,
A sack of feed had fallen off the run-
ning board of the car and in ,ende'av
oring to lift the sack on again .she
fractured her arm.
.Mir. and Mrs. G. C. Petty, prorniin-
ent and highly esteemed res dam'is of
Hensall quietly observed their -64th
wedding anniversary t their Rothe
here on Sunday June 29th Their'
marriage was solemnized be Reye 1VIr
Tyler, former Methodist anineleriat
Kippen. Both well advanced' an year
1 Mr. and Mrs. Petty enjoy raxriy, goon!
health. Their union was blessed _With.
a family of seven chilth n,,
During the month of Jiily when:
Rev. Weir will be on vacation',there
will be morning services only at Car -
mei IPPrePsbyterian church, Rev
Hill of Exeter in charge, then in Aug
ust there will be evening services'
with Rev. Weir in charge.
Much sympathy is extended 'to
Mrs. W. R. Davidson In 'the -death of
her father, W. S. King, who passed,
away at hie home near °Bingham on -
Mr. and Airs. Norman Alexander I Monday last following :a lengthy 'ill
X...,,-... a .r,,, _ v; ,+�I .....�,, c ,,,s.�s .ness. Mrs, Davidson has...-,. the
.,f ,, pas month at her former home ow -
with the latter's parents, Rev. and ]ng to the serious Hicaw %f her
Mrs. E. F. Chandler. father.
Mr• and Mrs. Archie .Parsons vis 114x. and Mrs. Gus Voth :of Me-traitited on Sunday.evening•with the for incl '. rs. Lou Simpson aisited With
mer's brother, :41x. .and 144rs. Fred the latter's brother-in-law :and -sinter,
Parsons of SM`.fiorth- Mr. and Mrs. James Ma c7YTartin .'at
Mr. Robt. MaacDoirgelleof the Can- Barrie.
adman West is Melting .with Eir. and Mr. John 11Ii11er of Exeter 'visited
Mrs. John Jaxbott• with his son-in-law and diameter, 'Mr
Quite a number from ;this vicinity and ?4Irs. H. 0. Dayinan.
attended Decoration :in :Exeter .tem -
Word was received here 'of'the
etery on Sundt:. death of Mrs. Robert Sweet in 'Bar -
The W. A. of the ;Uxiitst Church nia in her 62nd year. She 'is surdived
held a very svhiarchf'il ;stnaui*,bcday by her husband and a daughter,. Mur
festival on the church lawn on Friday g ,'
evening last, atter :avliicir 'the .Ptcul iel of 'Sarnia, a sister and a 'brother
:Bros. of Kia-kto>'i 'anti :Miss .Dor thy 'Vise Annie Moore and Mee (Charles
Green of Exeter put on a•-iea•;; inter, ,Moore of Hensall. . , ,
•sting program. A special feature o..
he evening was when the congregat
Isis. „iiai•ie Smith of Gro -;s Pointe, ons of Kippen and Hill green pre --
Mich., is spending• the eurnnwr mon- 'rated Rev. and .M11:,. . E. 'F. Chandlc'i
the with he. • •isti_r and 1' •other, Mr. rho leaves this week 'tar :Parkhill wilfred Carman Hiscocla, Mt of
Ed. and Yla si13 YlrtuYtau. kli a well filled burst.coc The Pres- Mr. and u Mrs. A. L. iscocile Wvod-
i ire many friend; of Mr. Frani, x iat-ion was made t".J flirt •Jrihn t;e,chtock,.the marriage to take place fhr t
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
The late (George McClinchey passed
away in .Scott Memorial Hospital,
.Seaforth, Friday last in his 75th year
He was born ,on the Goshen line, St-
artle and spent mast of his life there
before nrovfeee ..to. Hensltli, where .h
bias resided for the past few years at
the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs.
James McClinchey. Surviving is one
sister, 2.1. e,:JOehri'st.on. Of .Clinton, and
.one brother John, of the Goshen Line
Stanley. Buttal took place at Baye
Field Cientit:tee cnn:J'. on.day of last
?week:
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KIPF.EN .NEWS
lT.>fd etesifty,, July ard, 19411.
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PURIhA CHOWS
We carry a full line of Purina Products, such as
Startena, Chec-R-Tabs, Hog Chow's, Etc., Etc.
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.remainder to child welfare work. ' '' 0
Engagement
'•1\1t••;and Mrs. A. E. Hunt, of. Hen-
sall, have announced the engagenren`
of the=;• daughter, Hazel itra2ilo to
tCora'vea i .te=11 be hapr - to `tear he ia'te and the adclrc. n was :rc.tad b, t latte,r:part of June.
is ieic0t'erin ll:C 1,: _. .n his serious i.: Forsyth.
illntess of some time ago.
• 31r. and Mrs. Guss .R•c.•ach of Lon-
don .-pearl Sur ttey at thelitter's horns
hu- Louis Durand.
Mr. and Mre Noel Lain rte visited
1;lisses Gladys Jarrnrtt anti --Irmr I
Fe,ir'ue on and Messrs. 'Edgar •Sentt1• ? COUNTY NEWS ,
ante"4rnold Gackstetter eihited -on
SunM iy at the home of br. anti Ill
Wal1,itc,, Makins of near P.3xele..r• Was Operated
wit - ylr. Willard Cor:riveatr• at Byron 'hiss-Irabella Alexander, leacher of i -Miss -Phyllis Bierling, R.N., tleuet I
Sr - iterins last Sun a<•. near 'e in-ddon is spending. the •vanat- ' ee tc+i .of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Merlin, i
Mr. and :fir;. IGieik tb ins, also ion :eneemer parents, Mir. aural Mrs. Exeter North, underwent an op
Crushed by Gravel Truck 0
A sad accident happened when the ;
life of 7 yr. old Jimmy McIntyre, only s'
sin of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mein- •
tyre .of the Coibourne boundry near
Dungannon, when the lad was riding
on a wagon leaded with chap, drawn
by',a..team of horses in charge of Iv-
an Keay and proceeded north_ The
b.o3* • was on and off the load in play
with another boy, when he had just
jumped down from the wagon and
stsuited towards the other side of the
road when he ws struck by a passing
loaded gravel truck, owned by Yundt
Bros., !Stratfeed.
Has Problem Too
Exeter for years has had an eye-
sore in the form of a dump ground
on the •r`bad leading to the cemetery.
There tin cans and all sorts of rub-
bish 'have been deposited, making a
said contrast to the, well -kept comet
ery farther along the road. Naw a
Toronto firm has offered $25 for all
the 'old -tin cans and scrap metal that
:is itheae now or that will be udm:ped
there this summer. The Exeter peo-
ple hope the purchasers will make a
,good rob •ofclearing away the refuse
lectrio \asher
BargainS
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1 Only - 7bj?iestir-ghouse, Regular
94.50: Bargain, Price ....$6,9.00
O>sly—Coffield: (Sunlite) Regular
8250: Bargain, Prices - ... $18.00
1 Cssl.—Bieatty• (Whitecap) smasher
Reconditioned,, like new,
Sale: Price
$2200
11 Only,—Beatty (White cap)
Reconditioned $20.06
1 Only—Easy Action Handwasher,
slightly used; like new only $8.0O
3 Only,—Hand Washer $2.00
SEE: THESE BARGAINS AT
RADIO
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GENERAL NEWS
• :SELLS COW AT $205
W.Blume Clutton, Colborne Twp.,
sold a purebred Holstein cow at $205
to 'Erb & Co. of Pennsylvania,. the
usii'ieraj lbeang shipped last wesdc. with
a carload purchased in Western Ont-
,ario..Good stock is always in demand
SCHOOL TO CLOSE
The,natepayers of S.S. No. I3: Mc-
Killop, the Roxlboro school, voted in
favor .of closing the school ectapor-
wll•y-;as there would be only five pu-
pf'ls in attendance next term. It is
' =peeled that Mlle :i uplls of the sect-
ion will attend S.S. No. 2 a mire and
a eleutetee. north next year. This is
the .second McKillop township sc:hox>I
to close its doors within a year. •
JULY 12th CELEBRATION
The 12th of July will be a big day
tri Seafortn, when all the district
lodges will celebrate at Seafor;th. A
meeting of the committee in charge
was held when details of the event
were arranged and plans nide to ac-
coanotlate 12,000 people on the 12th.
There will be a big parade in the
frternoon, following by special spe-
akers.'
• MARKS DECORATION DAY
Decoration Day was celebrated in
Exeter on Sunday. In the -earning
officers and sgadrens from London of
the 1st Hussars, accomp_iied by the
regimental band, united with the Ex-
eter squadrons in a parade to Main
St. United Church. With them went
members of the Exeter-Hensall bran -
eh of the Canadian Legion. The pas -
tar, Rev. Wood, in his address, poin-
tell out that in Germany his sermon
w;otaid not be permitted,
FOUND IN LAKE
:+i-rkrlling of a cushion from a seat
of Ole till -fated Anson 'bomber that
presumably took a fatal plunge into
Lake Huron on the night of June 10-
20 with Its ,crew of four was taken
as futither° esidence at Port Albert
Navigation Sca`t',00l tht the aircraft it
located on the x.cttit.e bottom not far
ret» Goderich. The 10ea,tion of the
findyy'bia only halt a t>lilo 'Croin where
a flier'tt ,suit belonging to one of the
crew was f"v,und riibout• fw t?la:es rvesl
orplthw�tl QI' .G. o.dexir lt..
Ni . Gwen Dt;LGrf n.e. or .Stratford
visi..'d at the Ge1,n i ;t, ntague
home one tiaty rt c,gtly.
DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Camp1 Il of De trait
visited with Mr, anti; lies. J. Zil'ys a
frit•,• days last wetik.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Louis %iti'.ader, Ma=y.
W. ;, -xander• i nation 'tor appendicitis at the Kitch-
Miss'Smith, teacher eeist eif the suer: Waterloo Hospial, her condition:
village 'is spending the vaaafkon aris favorable,
her hot -tee -neer Dublin. F•,oriner Reeve `.Passes
The -pupils and parents 'of Ne. 'George -.Richard Westcott, it pro
7 Staniti .' i_hee: their annual at;hool niineait farmer of Usborne Town-
;'cnie in .l"uwett'.s Grove, Bnyiht'lallto n ;hip died 'in London hospital in hit
Saturdilt, 0th year. 'Born in Usborne, he was
JUDGT'N•CO,IVMPETiT1ON ora nunnber • of years a member of
Anrangernents+strive been made fox
tht;'Council anti for a few years ser -
the Annua> 'Livestock Judging Com -.with
-as reeve lee was united in mar:
petition open to •ail farmers' sone.in ridge -.with Miss -,Agnes Heplmrrn who
Ness and her fats, 3 :tl4r . Dyke speatrd Huron- County, to -be held in the survives, two,daughters, Mrs. H.
last Fliday with fiends iii 1 tivistoelc , . en o C Exeter
Ai,, Dyke remaining shote for tits ,='Clinton dlistrit ,on fTeesday. July Sl
'� , Mit. L. Lawrence of.
y :two classes of the fdo]lo wing live, } one on, ;and a son ,Allan at Mime.
*lack will be j:ridged•::fileavy Horses. l Mrs. 'Si fidget Purcell, Seafortitsdieu
beef cattle, dait;t+ cattle, %heeep and •suddenly, only ten days after the
swine. The comps titiou widl be under sodden death of her husband, Jona :Er
thetilirection of J, if;, ,SShea'i.i r, Purcell. Sha was a dative of j ,c
ultiy,ia•1 RereserY�iipe; Gti-ltt.irn, 1(iil'l�r+•ancl'ir, her 67th year.
In her 'fB:rd year Diss Frances
Wdi'itely, of Tuckersinith, passed a.
way. She was 'born and lived all her
life in ttowns3iip.
The directors of the Ripley fall
fair have decided not to hold-t,he-fail.
this year. Track of Interest is ,given
a r ,a reason for the cancellation,
Have IVM'eved To it xeter
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns, ,oi
ZTsroorne, have moved to Exeter into
bite 'residence they moved reeently
pure b teed from W. Cutbush.
field in Queen's Park
The a*t,rprtal picnic of the :Penner
.auminer.
Mi,s Brubaker of 1r 'itehent • spent
a fc..vr days with Mrs. E. 'Tietsan.
Mi -e Onieda Restemeyor R15, of
London spent a few das with her
P>'r ente.
Mies Amelia Willcrt And Betty
'Taylor of London spent a fk3NY lairs
with their rale nts, H E i ll : A I. L
Lorne K _ ...river of Bown 1 nville3
*;pr,nt the holidays with his parents. John P ,rtes and Ken Passmore of
IYGrs. Leona Bender has moved to the RCAF, Trenton, visited with the
"Toronto where !she will join her hus- tatter's parei ts, Mr. and bird. John
band who has secured a position there Pasemore.
Rev. H. A. Kei'lern-an of Waterloo Mrs. Emma Boyle and daughter
:and Noi'ninn of Kitchener were bus. Helen srf 'Toronto, visited at the Rona-
ness visitors hem ,m ronday. es of A. Clark ia01 T. Welsh.
"1r'. and Mrs. Clayton I',1l e arc.. i "s. Wm, McX0)zie was called
'ei'dting relatives in Detroit and Lan- 'mine from the West where she rec-
«sing, Mich.-•r:tiy went for a visit. tcrw w:Yg to the
rtt',rs. Clayton Wildfong of London. suelons illness and dead; rk' .r. r. fa- " ,tee was 1 1d in'• a
C�ucen s Park,
is spending h. few day: with kir jno- titer, the late Hobert Muydt,`rk, of Stratford, with' ; r:»xe 86 persons pre-
,, ex',t t'1^,o, .1' A.t'llAelze °; 1 Druct+ffelri, 8.li;rvi'i'irtg is (Mee San. °'stilt from ,gc.r'fiG ell, Cl111ton, Heil -
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ANY users: say.
that thei'e 13'uro•,
Water Supply: Sy.s-•
tem is their best in-
vestment because it
furnishes constant
running water ; has
reduced:the he dr-urlgery
of housework. and
permitted the instal'
lation of nezessax}a
sanitary c',ra.ven:i--
ences so essential' to,
the health and Com—
fort of a family:.
Are you doing without these daily requirements of
family contlentxatent.a see, a small expenditure for a
Duro Water 'Supplytem
will remedy the; eonc3itien,,.
The Duro System; ont be bought -with conlid'ence. Al- -
thougli the de iigni Yeas~ not lzeen drastically changed, the •
quality has been iromitautttv hiaproved. Thousands, of owners.
have had years:oii saitiishat rys vice from their Duro .Puinps. .
The Snow-isibte- :205");e42"' Enamelled Sink, illns-
trated above, iuen udaiag Faucet ready for instal-
lation, costs
Sink and Cabiinelt wiinktfa sxei<..
('Th'ae. ii?aebs . bit atml 3ittie,gs natra)
The Duro Special Plump: bas a capacity of 250
4 gads. per hour; is su piretal Mita a 23 gal. tank auris
2 or 60 cycle naeton.. itl:cssta'+ y»�
$34.90'
$165.90i
86.00
Running- water idburco s.gt ut your bonne makes it possible
to have modern Ess tceiii Bathroom and Kitchen equipment
Ernco products are q ullity built in all price ranges..
The .Miro Finance Plan enables you to spreads the ,,cost:
over a period of three ;ears.
STADE antiWEI
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