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-Eightieth Year _ A. NClVE BER 241., 1939. MQ 'air ' i d �hi �" fix` 111 ,1
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UNAUTHORIZED Sayer Treasurer �s I-Iuxor: NARROW E . CAPE 16c Per patient Per Da �� � � ,I�i � 9�x ������1.
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CANVASSERS WORD Co u n c a. l ]Molds Meeting �S FUMESFRI` E Anri,ual "lie ort Records 0111".X1 1.:'{ , I'l
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Every Canvasser M u s t ! o' * e • i Council Chooses Mrs. Mar- Four Buildings ;Are De- Number of Patients Admit -
Show Card Signed by the E. Jacobs as Manager �tro -ekl Before Flames • ® A Meeting studies "IVWha�t � zt �s�
Be of GoodCheer �' ted, Drops, but Average C. T.U. T's' end What � 1
Local Branch. a1I>td Matron of County ITnrier CantroL Length of Stay Per Pat- Elected It Does." w" t�'' I
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A" book of over one ,hundred tent Increases To rJ.9 Kenneth Jackson, Seaforth, was - -.- -i
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SEAFORTH RETURNS IN 11
poems, entitled "Berprice,
Good OF UNKNOWN `` ORIGIN on Wednesda elected second M'•
Cheer," at a popular price, by H. Da s. y INTERESTINO'M ETIN
Isabel Graham, in a smart: bind- ASK FOR SPECIAL, p a,
_____ .,, y vice resident of the United Far- - rd a
Seaforth and Egimeadvdll'e made a Ing of Mandarin red and black, 's' mers of Ontario at their Silver ---- r O
k. T{he most disastrous �TQ in the his- �; a
most dibemal 'responSre to the appeal which will appeal to many as a COLORED GA'SO'LINE -tory of the village of ostboio aG W. H. GOLDING M.P, ][ Jubilee Convention -held i•p 7o- The H(PPftlt-Exeter W.C.T.U. met
of the local branch of the Red' C'nosa souvenir of Seaforth, has just d > > ,ronto. Mr. Jackson has bee ,p ,,
j __ _ turned on MondaY everrrlrg of this n ac- in the- United Church schoolroom an i
Society foe Puardu to carry on their been published by the T. Allen week . when -fanned by a high east ELECTED CHAIRMAN five for many years in the organize. Thursday, Novemrber l6th•� There .,
war worl�, Publishing Company in Toronto- Hurom County Council opened its tion and for some time has been was a • *r':
v fall session In Gade.tsiph on Monday wind, a fire of unknown• origin swept gid' attendance with a goodly ,•
Seeforrth was divided into three The outer cover is 01twtrated by through, four 'buildringa im.#hat village Manager of the Seaforth Club. vumlber from Exeter present., ,Mrs. ,`" ,r
Mr. George y, your mfternaaii. Wan•'denl R. E. Turner, in'
wards, East, North and South., with ge Dal a clever g threatening three others' before it W" H. Golding, M.P., was re-elected
Jinks conducted the devoti'anal exer-
raddkestsiimg aouncl referring to the chairmvaw of tthYe Board at the annual
a Chadrmitn for each, who was assist- artist and son of NST. and Mrs. J. yisiks of Their 1Viaje ties tat Oauada was finally` bmougait under control by ® • ® ® ® cines, assisted by Mrs, McQueen and y t
,ed try ohhez• c'ol e.ct'oi•s, and a System- F. Daly, of Seaforth. Miss ' Gra meeting of the Boland of Scatt Mem- r
said it had proved' a fine gesture in 'three district first depastnlerLta, Mrs. Spencer, and a number leading ,3i
`stir ooINaction for Red, Crow Echis hams poems have received favor- arias ay eve ng, in the Hospital on i- :•
bringing about a united people. Since Destroyed are: Garage of Alex. Tussle irl payer, and Mrs. Heddn oantri-
was made gver the wleetk-end', able comment from: leading Can- Wells; Erects building, formed used Y evenrlmg when the year's �:.
five war tact been, declared, and the, y MARRIED 50 YEARS �� a s al'o. Pnomdrzen. among the '
The Eaat Wiardk, under the chair- adian poets and critics, some of by Wnlliaan Bruhsdon as an im btrstinresAs was reviewed an'd officers ,yin's suw z .
mianslidp of Mr. J. M. Meblirll'am, Con- which we quote here,-- "Poems of people were united in their efforts to pie eleoted. Twno new members, Miss; a was "Spirit of 'the Liv-.
3rtbu�ed $24'b.75; the -North Ward', um-, „ assist. Brrit'ada arnd her ally, France , hent agency; frame, warethouse of A. Fer son, and Mis's Carolyn Hoboes ]� � ° rng God' 1.
more than ordinary merit' -Kion- to treats a Ya's sate. James McCool general, merchant, MARK ANNI ■ b�RSARY' . ThQ gresient, Mrs'. Hess, took the ,{
treat. Dail Star_ "This Burns i P were Hamad to the Berard,
deer the chairmanship of Mr. A. F. y, and Mr, MCCoAl's store. which also clh8k, for theremainder of the meet- `r• 111•
Cltrff, $447.90, and the South Ward, like piece 'There's Aye A Some- He believed. the roads of the coun- Reports of Treasurer M. MCKeltar,
housed the
post office and the Hul- mg. The also
thin ' ty would compare favorably with indicated tate per diem cost per ees o Miss "' Douglas,e'et
under tabs chairmatislhip of Mr. G. D. g, will doubtless appeal to those aY an in tate province. The lett TownsRrip office. patient decreased, lfi canis, to read 01ie minutes of the last meet-
gusou $294.75. lagmandviLle, un thousands of readers:'-Vancoke y The store of Percy Martini Mr, and Mf'S, J. G. Sproat der tlhte etraiirrmansihip of 'Mr. George ver Province. "Verses of Soft gu'nCh'asE roe a catenpil4•ar t'nactar was ng, across $2.51. In 1936 'the cost was $2.43. p Oat ing and called the roll_ The treasur- ,: K'
„ Y a the street, was datmagerl, while Mr. er, Mrs, McQueen, in a concise man- P y
A Jackson, contributed, $600, making appeal." -Toronto Globe and Mail. good expenddhwre as he felt mads McCood's dronse was threatened by The figures are for the year ending Are HOnOred At Home Her, presented a very gratifying re I.
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the substantial total oP $1,588.40- poems. remind one could not be kept up without up to- the high gale, as was a secontL duel- September 30, '1939, part. The stip rhes. entitled, "What I'llSome of these
at times of Lowell or Lon date mrachinlery. Constdleratiou of a Number of partiewts admitted to Ute In Stratford. the WThe , . Is and What It "Wha
iu4ormatiom has aYoatte to the So- Longfellow, ling, saved by special, shingles on the
ciiety, however. that independent while the Scotch son eriuitabie building to House die ma- hospital dnoppeti from 562 in 1938 t.o
per- songs would not roof, - was taken' u The followilig
+sem eine gn;aYkfng era illle 1 canvass be unworthy even of Robert 'clvun,e�ry, sq that itY•w•awld not be scat- 545 for flue year just passed. Patients p• o are �1,i xa
One man was, dn7u,re'd. He was r Mr. and Mrs. John, G. Sproat, of some of the gleaudngs on the sub- e '
3m the name of the Red Cross, in Burn '-•Christian Guardian, tered in differeiirt 'parts' 'of the Sys- days ,totalled u,816. The average
tetra, and wou4d' David Ewan, wlho was ,struck by a Stratfand,I celebrated their jest: The W.C.T. LT. was loan in {�f
Iprrolvide a plaice for length of stay was 16.1 days, wnhile golden
coons country. 'ddatricth, and it urgent- fatling timber during the fight wedd,tn prayer and is an or '.1'
ly requests that no person make a repairs. the daily average number of patients rg on SundraY last. Both, are organization of
S ® ® • against the flames. former webl known nesdden,ts of thds Chris women' banded together for 1.
in the hospital' was, 15.9.
rxunt'ribuUiau of any kited imttil' the ran- Ne'w stabling had been built at the The fire broke out about 6.30 p.m. ddst'rict, Mr. Sproet .lvavi• the protection of home, the abolition
v Lsser pmodnrces an official Permit county dhome, his wor5lrip continued in the Alex. Welds Officers elected, are: Chairman, W. farmed in of blue liquor traffic and the triumph
garage, a frame H. Golding, M.P.; vice-chairman, Jno. Tuckersmitiil where he was bonn,and1 cc:
from chef Local branch in the district. A luetd of Shomthozzt"cows, and four structure. How the blaze originated Findaysan; sacre4sry, Mrs, r F. Daly; tater ,im McKillop township, where he of the Golden Rule laid' down by ° ;i
72ND ANNIVERSARY broad sows iced' been purchased. is Hat knrown, but fanned by the, wind Christ in beet law and social use 'I
In McKdilop Township ands in the treasurer, M. McKell'lar; Cammsttee: resided until his removal to Strat- ge•
d]strir� about Blyth and Brussels, There were several applications for the fire sp.rea,d to the Br-u'nsdon im-. foss,, Members wear the white ribbon bow
R. G. Parke, W. A. Crich, John Laing, "`k•'`,
canvassers have been visiting bhe the pos•iticue of manager and matron plem'ent shed, then. to the MCCoal as a badge and prayer for social pro- 4','
HELD ON SUNDAY Dr, W C. Sproat, J. W. Beattie, W. J, as Stratford Beacon-Hemald makes l�
country sc1aaols and, ,asking the pupils of the Cmrnty Home for the Aged. warehouse and finally to the store it- grecs, especially at the naolrtid•e, as :1
to sell Cluistma5 carats, Duncan, Mrs. R. S. Hays, Miss A. the fallowing reference to the dlaappv a bond of fellowship. ,`
promising a tlluey were: .M r. and, Mre� Larne E. self, Meantime Bre trucks from Clia' Fenguslan and, Mlis,s C. Holmes. B'en't:
,prloportio:n of thesle stales will bee " Povper, ,S•tamf+otd, ,Centre; Mr, and ton, Blyth and Winghami had been The most. permanent evidence that
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donated to the Pied Cnosds. Such pro- Mrs. J. W. MacMild,en., R. R. 1, Gods- Summoned. • "A h'a•ppy occasion on, Sunday was we have that the W.C.T.U. serves a 1.
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Firsit Presbyterian Church Shortage of water supplies. hrandi- the celetbration of the golden wedding necessary and beneficial
6ee<ldugs are against the 'Act awl• the rich; Mr. and Mrs'. David Kilpatrick, g 'Pp purpose is in s~�'
local police ,have already started an Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Doig, R. capped 'both volunteers from Londes- of MT• and Mrs. J. G. Sproat, art th-edr persons 'helped in character building
Has Special Services Walton Couple home, 382 Cambria Street, It was and in educational attainments. This
investigation, R. 3, Se§vParth; Mr, aukd Mrs. Leslie 'boro and the megtzlar firemsn. 50 years ago today that Mr, and Mrs: is not all, or as one of the means to
Marking Oceasiobx� Adams, tt R. 2, Dasrd-, R. Mr. and Married�OYears Sproat were united in mat,riage, but thresh end, they have built. Willard11
• MT®. Matthew England; R. R. 3, Brus- Men, `however, were sops 3o save
eels', Mr. and Mrs, Hugh R.inn R R all the H lllett Township records ds u- the anniversary was celebrated, Sun- Hall in Toronto, inhere hundreds, of
The s,ervsaes in eormection with well as 'all mail and postal docu- dap, making it possible for a number girls away from home in the city,
.Advises Early 1, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. John J, ments from the McCool store. Hydro Mr. anti Mrs. Jbehwa Denn,isan, of of members of •the famEily and friends giving them the pleasures and com. ''
the 72nd amniversayr of First Presby- FLymin, Detroit, formerly of ClimtoYl; service in fire district was cut off for Walton celebrated their 50th wed from distant t
Xmas Mailing .erten Church, Ite1d on sirnaa were n Martha E, Jacobs •present actin points do attend. forts of a
y' g same time when debris carried down ding anaviversary at the Thome of Marry gifts and flowers were home with class rooms for. .4
inspirational and largelyattended, m er-Tastron:; E. J. Jacobs, son. -of pre- lectures and study courses, as well
poles and power lines'. Service ulti- their ,daughter, Mrs. Lorne S,peare, in sen3t'ed the couple who Nave been as recreation robins -for social gath.
Rev, James MacKay B.D. D D , of Mrs Jacobs, for the 'position of uuan- mately was restored y " i
ager Mr, awl Mrs Thos. D. Ailing- by emergency Harriston, on Monday, November 20. well known residents of the city for crines and a well equipped' gymnas-
Now that mtailings for Great En- New St. James' Cburch, Lon;dou, was gangs of hydro workers. Elizabeth Grace GTigrg was married the past thirty-five yeams- The pre- ium and swiwlmti• °•'„�'
{lain and overseas countries are ap- the ham, Godvrdeh• ng pool with insttvc- /'
guest preacher and- `his spiritual The loss, it is believes, will run to Jasthua Dennison at the home of senbationm were inside following a tars'. London and St. Catharines also
preaching the rush Christmas period, messages made a strop. a cal The "The debenture debt of the county her parenrts Mr. rand Mrs. Geer•. Grigg, family dinner anal the ceupie fibtimgly owe build§nest Kim,gsd•on and Brock-` "
g PP close to $30,000. In mddri+tion . to the
the public is urged• ante again to subject of his 'morning discourse was has one more payment, $12,950,46, buildings diestroyed, loss was also at Walton, on November 20, 1889, replied, to the dmpr•amrpttr messages ville (have 1,
mail early- The contends of all par- "The Ove7shafdowi Cloud," oaken wthich represents the only debt of Rev, Mr. Torrence, of Ghe Methodist of just this year presented y
t'g suffered by the Percy Manning store cong'ratwaattMs, their communities with marble drink -
cels shoultd be described as fully as from the transfiguration scene in the the county a'n'd will be paid off in which was scorched, Church, officiated. Mary Grigg, now "The table was arranged with - ink f,Ps 1,1 ins as memorials of the 0.
Possible on the customs declaration. Gospel of St. I.ttke, 1940," A. H. Erskine, county tre:asur- Mrs Crawford, of Talmadge, Sa�sk., QU{'eIr Anne Lace cloth and a lou- Frances �1 i1)ard! Centenary, and these
In consequence of overseasa sailAnlgs, er, announced after giving his report, • sister of then bride, was bridesmaid. quet of butterfly rose's and candles to art, by no mean's the full 14-,l of W.C. "r'
cruder Warr ronddtian�s, the public is He referred to the war cloud 'that Mr. Erskine advocated tbo con,tiunu- Mr. •S'watlow, of Lead'bu•ry, was the match. The assdcvtan't9 were Mrs. F, 1'.l . lmrman'ent a h et ements.
advised .That i2 ds desirable, in, 'order is avt4rs'hadowing I�urope and also anc.e of the pay-as-you-go policy be- C. Y. ®. Sees groomsmtan, Splroat, Mrs. G. C. Sproat and Mrs. Tt hYS b� r asked if '.1 -^� "�1� e - . +
to assure payment to payees before the bitter experiences of life tthat cause of the demands due to the war, U'nUl 19012 Mr, and Mrs. Dennison Jane Jamieson. Throughout the day
Chiistmag, dhat money order r^emit• come ulpon• us often in the most un- ganization far temperance w crit is at
which t zf necessary will mean a rats- resddredl on a famztt year Walton. They Mr, and Mrs. Spmat received the necessary when most u'nman's VIis- a
lancet should be precured' early, says expected and undesnrable times and ins of 'tate raUe to meet all abides Ovies Of Trip moved to 11f+Dace Jaw, Sask., arc] well wishes •tiff a large number of si.ana,ry Societies have err least one?,
Posltmas.'tem C. P. Slips,, in a statetmeat ways and the fear that takes posses- tions. He asked the co-o'p'eration of .- homesteaded there. In 1913 they fIienxl,s and acqua.in,tances, Guests si,onary So etiesprogrn each year. The
issued thus week Sion of us as we ender the clozrd. all committees in dealing with new The C.Y.O. of St, Jatmes' Church moved back and took up residence In were preeen•t from Toronto, Seaforth answ4r is that while t,ho �V.3I.S. stu- 4:
United States ctr tam requirerments' Glom and glopm, joy and a'or•row, busdutess in any demands, s'o that .lucid their reh�trlar monthly meeting Seaforth, un4il 1929 whenr they mov- and Peterborough, Mr, and Mrs. dt tt�nr:p¢ran'ce, they have no {'
are as follows: Parcel poet up to 8 weeping sold laughter are so closely UlreT may be included in the esti- ed to 'near Walton to make their Sproat `have three dau Ater, Misses persons •kJ
ounces, all packets paid; at letter :rate associated. The cloud overshadowed in the pa`tc'h hall on Wednesday ev- trained especially to give full time to ,
and all packets mates' ening last, with 'home with their y�otrnlgesk. son, Jahn. Baatri,ee, Ru and Mrs. Howard x.
paid at printed mat- the mountain, but it didn`t hake Jesus g t Mr. F. Reynolds, �' temperance work. Their funds are `
The county bdghways committee There are fine ahid'dren: Elmer, of Griffin, Toronto, and frotrr Sonic, Cthes Uslt fund's given far missionarywork 31
ter rate; . the mailer will enclose a away. He was there to eomfork and 1}residcnC of flue club, presiding. Willows, Sisk.; Ilia, Mrs, Archie tel`, D, Toront Dau las, itn, Ch h, a
custom de+clama,tlou, ar invoice. strengthen, were well wit'him their estimates. A Theme were sono 38 mermbersd pres- g g alone within their own denomination-
stxrplus was strewn in the general ac- soft Taylor, of Davyrroyd'. Sisk.; Irene, Pa.: Wesaey, Detroit, Mich., sold Fras• 11
Parcel post over 8 ounces' and, up at flebds of service and cannot be �. y.o
#0 15 Dr, MacKay's Sermon subject for epunt and the provincial highways a Mrs. Geo•nge Gates, of Readlyn, Sastk„ er, T,oronito." M
pounds, the mailer will affix a After the business discussion the sport on temperance work, howecar
the evening was "The Lilies of ,the surplus of $300. Grptta, Mrs, Lorne Speare, of Hnr• 1
custom detl'arartdon,, but if this Should program o•penled w-ibh Miss' Mary Me- great the ne,e'd may bP., All 1KC.T.U. l
Valley." Excellent music was ren- "Add to thds' the amount of capital riS'to'n, and' .john, of McKillop. • women belong be a commier•cial shipment, th'e`n an Iver giving a reading on the work of g to the (R-.VI.S.; all
tiered, by the choir and a male expeocUtuo s such as new fill Mr. and Mrs. Dennd&on received W.M.S. women might well belong to
invoice is iltta to be enclosed. quart- filing, new the Red Cress; Mr, F. Reynolds, a LOCaI SCOUtS At
efts under the efficient leadershvp of ®tcker and foundation stock at the numerous gifts and messages of con- the W.C.T.1'. ".
During the Chrastrnas season theme sdro7t talk on htne spiritual silts of
Is and unusual -parcel congestion. at M. R. Kenv,ie_ The neighboring County Home, sad I would predict club work, while Mr. Ed'. Dal gratitla.tion'S. If
Al. ieast two full-time field spCre-
g churches were closed 'in the evening a surplus in excess of $5,000 on the Y gavf, ClintonRall tarirs ars at work reeularly in On• 9fe
United States customs poin4s. To en- an intere9tizug accourni. of his trip lty • • ta,rio doing temperance work. Toron-
;atitre deldve before Christmas, and the residreat clergy, Rev. Dr, Hur- Year," Mr. Ors -kine declare -*d. "It has
ry par- plant ftAorm 'Poronto d<t F:dmanton� Hc, to disrf.rict. Chad a field secretary at
tette for tike United States- should be ford', Rev. H V. Workman and Rev. been a very successful year tonsil•
also sbow-e'd a colored movie of lac- err
W. A. Bremner assisted in the ser- eflm,g the expendNtures which had to es of inite,nes,t clu,ri'n the •tr] Games romarty News fh'e annual banquet for Scouts of work lases. year, who in Steven months
snai.l'ed not ],ester than the .second Sg p.
vice. be made at the County ,Tome an,sl by followed, and, the meeting adjourned. I Huron 'drisitn'ct was be4dl in Clinton on visited a different Sunday Ccrh'o•al ev- X11,
week of December. Attent]on to the g j
above detta le will faciLitatle clearance the I'r'oPe7tY Committee after t1t'e g wi'Ll be on Dec. 13. A very enjoyable and, successful Fridtay evening• erp Sum day to teach temperance from 1'
The next meetd'n,
through, hire Unuted States Customs. - �-I esti. Tu had bees. struck." ..-, bazaar was, held, in' .tore barsain&nt of Representhinrg the Seafonbh Scouts 1 a sriendific Sta.nd'point. `slit
Itt`�slwndd be rememtbetned, also t4sat V�l Ir
ST. COLUMBAN At Tuesdiay's session, of the coun- the church on Frfiday eveni,ntg under 'sold: comgnIttee at the meeting were � Ontario W.C.T,I'. has a full ti2nP
Ci4 Mrs, Mentha E. Jacobs, the pres the ayslrices of the tactics` Aid So Keith, Sharpe, Alistarir Wigg, IL G. field secretary, who Specializes to { 11
-,
�a.riled o to ZCi pounds can now be Mrs Ray m, TWO11tto, visited her ent matron, was e1weew unanimously --" ciety alnd the, MaTiou Ritcduie, Girls' Meir, G. C. Bni•gthtrralk I -I_ E. Smith work in. day s'ch•oods. Eighteen couts-
atailed to any point in Cartels with by Huron county council to fill the anrdt G. M. Srznith. I tips bevy had her within a single •''
,inisuran,ce free up to $50.00 in value. par'en`ts' Mi•, Land Mrs'- Jamteu O'Sulli- Group :incl the Anna Rendre Mission 5
11hene soeents' to be in, this dds'trtiet an van, during (he past week. Fo'sdti'on of miamager and matron of Band. Quite a collection of articles FeeAures of the meeting were ad. 1 "at, and address :ma.ny of bhelit• school
Iltnran' County Home after twelve ap were surld. A pot Tuck supper toes aI- dreswes' by C, V. Nunn Lorvdon and ! ohild,ren in the classtraom. Her worts
erroneous idea that Ntrds post office Father Wilttlam Devereaux, of Chi- plicattlons one`s comsvdered i•n, commit- so cotrtribubc+d by the cLifferen•t socie- Ja`me's S,Pi4ta,l, Winghaam. Two Ti11- has won• high approval frons srhtaoi " 11
r'
9r4tndies only canal. meg. RED CROSS
ca,go, who abtended trite funeral of tee of the whole. Herr son, E. J. Jac- ties and carved by members, of the sotrbung Scouts slhawted s4dde-s of a .prinfeipahs. When visiting A. town,
the Tarte Mrs'- Mary Byrne, visited' ,obs, was appoilnitedt the assistant man- Laid-ie's' Md. A ]large gathering of scoud camp in Scotland wwcsb they she •is oft invited t•o sP'eak to •
Mr. and M-rs: Wm Dorsey and ocher ager- NOTES liked at•tendted. church or -j
J111. I
"A case of love at first 0iglht, I reladdves. People of slid secs' from Tittle children t a,nizations:. She also err-;
SWpose?- Mrs. Jacobs Tis• the widow of John and their parents and friends attend, • gamdzes new unions, Y.'s arvd L, T. 1I
J. Jacobs, who died aver a year ago ed' and a very happy social time, Sergeant: "Amy of you men got a' L.'s, During school vacation`s fib' a
"No-seCorrtd eilgluC'. The first time The executive of the C.W.L. Crave :ands who had held, the position of The Seaforth Rmandhl of the Cana- di,nty uniform?"
he saw Icer lie d,idnk't know Srhe was organtized a diratve to solldent and for s'perrt. ell Secretary helps in summer
stn' heiress-' the Red Cross tlu manager for sumnal years. Mrs. Jac. d4an Rred Cnose' Society is making an Mr. and Mrs. Adan Cameron, of I ravate (`hoping for a new uni- sdhool work. Two ")" Camps have
aatgltovt the partish- obis' application was` accompanied by a•PMai for quirks, blanket% sheets., M't h 11 •; ;f -d -'.l M • i 14 form) : "Yes s'ergeallt iaok at me" been ca ' d
a petition) from the lurnatee begging
, ah
p0lows and pillow oagtes to be used
r' c e , vr, r wr I 1. , ohn C.
Cu'itlo,oh.
rn,e on. rn (lntarro for the 1
SYvrgea.n4: "Y'ou'll do, Rctport to- last few ymrs4, one on Laky C•on'se•son .
Ul:at she be Ireatarinnedl ''
by the llocal mdlittia:. Those wishing
Mr. and• Mrs, F. Lloyd Milletr, sf
morrow morning at 6.30 far coal and one on Bide-a-We,e Isle, near fI
The Agrlbultura4 Committee will
,W conMbute to this worhhrwh4le
Stratford, vitsdted with Mr•s. S. Miller
shovelling." (C7ondinued on Page 5) ;;
devzl with a mouton sponksored by
cause will kindly leave articles at the on
WMOesday afternoon.
_
Reeves, Feagaw and Cardiff that the
vrov'incilai, government "be petitioned
Armouries as soon as possible.
s • '
Mr, and Mrs. Warren Parker, of:.Eli�ille'MS
Detroit, also Mikis Barbara McLellan,
,;u
m ^ Ids
H6
authorize a special kind of colored
Bor h
f d'
IThe Socio shPopped 72 pairs of sox of
Toronto, and Miss Ada Speare, of
. . .
Avery Psa2rt time was spent at the au'ddeneta, must have been, very
g atmre�, an of ,ens who use
where to rebate is
•tbiv week and received 25 pairs from
Seafa'nth, spe'n•t the Reek-esn,d at the
• •
Election
Cl
t bond of Mr. and Mist Hairy Cak]F
amntsli'ng am,d Laughralble. Those tak-
gra returnted so
that they •will pay •the oil companies
St. Columtban,.
o ' m
&resme off, Mr. Josegrh Spears and Mr.
of
1940 Officers
wviell when the Kippen Easit W. 1.
besld their
],rig ,the part o3 the old inside were
for gas only without tax, and a fine
Members- of the IW,at Legion w114
and Mrs. Andirew McLellan.qf
A lively marksman con.te•at was'
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