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Groceries, Bread, Cakes,
1'rt4its, Meats, Yegetabres
OUR PRICES GbODrD JUNE leth
HEINZ TOMATO FrEll'CRUP
8 -oz. bottle
CARNATION EVAP. MILR
Tall, 2 tine
Q.DAKER C011i'...,!71,A.K.Ep
• 2 packages
10c
13c
, HILLOREST SHORTENING 23C
2 tiounds
HILLOREST TOILET TISSUE 2;5c
311011)5
With one roll FREE.
CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S GOODS
NOW IN
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Date and Nut Bread, Chocolate Nut
Bread, Prune and Nut Bread, Oyster
Stew, C.,& B. Meat Sauce, Worohes-
tershire Sauce.
ALL THE SOUPS — Chicken, Vege-
table, Chicken Noodle, Cream of On-
ion, Tomatst, Shrimp, Mushroom,
Scotch Broth, Beef Broth.
All Soups -2 Tins
25c
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR
STORE
' Farmers and Others: On Saturday
nights and busy days, you can come
,in the back way; it is well lighted.
Ross J. Sproat
Next Tasty Grill - Phone 8
SEAFORTH
ouUneit Tbs. P4ftellif• %Warne& to Ithe
identgloatinsidlc willft0140•04.114t Edi
.presenteci to entail 460Us tedi Man,
A aragge4414.041 fronli Burlington eat
action be taken An ednnectlen with
the" lortaittlunt'Of •thAlUe: pawl unit
was tabled, ' The 1e4ey raised the
question of subvftsive stettettieff
witbin the town, btrt .counnil was a,4L-
Vined that steps thud already been
taken by: the Legion in this coupon
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(dont
Accounts were passed as follows:
Win. Reid, .$15.13; S. Williams, $11.25;
3. Williams, $11.88; Robt. Grieve,
$11.88; Scam Currairtings, $11.88; Don
Dale, $10:63-;- J. D. Daley, $29; C. P.
$1Oi Treasurer Public Library,
advance, $366; Robt. Grieve, $4.38;
D. H. Wilson $59.93; A. M. Hudson,
$23.83; H. Snell, $.70.; John Currie,
$65; .Thos.: Storey, $60; 3. A. Wilson,
$20; Municipal $19.96; Prcn
vincial Treasurer, $3,13; P. U. Com-
mission, $209,30; • E. C. Charmberlain,
$24; Canadian National Railways,
$(j.95; Bell Telephone. 00., $4.29; 1.
H. Scott, $514.97; D. H. Wilson, cash
relief, $35.24; • Wm.' Read, $4.38; 4:aek
Williams, $4.38; Jack Cummings,
$4.38; Sol Williams, $5.25; John Pint:.
oell, $2; John Stewart, $5.40; J. F.
Daly, $7.12; Superior Mfg. Co., $2.51;
Kerslake's, $11.20; Wme Montgordeey
$24.50; Huron Expoeitor, $151.50.
Farmers Must
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Referring to the old red cow •as
the backbone_ •of any farmer, Dr.
Cheitie- told of asking a small town
baekker Alho were the farmers who
get along the best in his district.
His answer was the fellow making
the money is not ,one running spec-
ialties, but rather the fellow who, pro-
viding he hai proper grass and rough
Huron Sets' Up !age conditioes, farms with en old.
red cow, some hogs,and a few cheer -
ens.
"The trouble, is too many want to
do as the Jones' do. They are. not
content to analyze their. own condi-
ti\
ons and stick to that elicit best
suits these conditions. Th.‘rice of
beef cattle , may be low new, but if
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An inquiry of Reeve Turner made
Tuesday, es to why the road eom-
missioe had purchased a caterpillar
tractor 'grader from an Ameellean,
-manufacturer, orad why the lowest
tender had not been accepted, Reeve we got dither prices, th•en, it would
Grain, chairman of the commission, I east more menu to raise ,theme Dr.
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gave the amounts of respective ten- Christie said.
der s to prove the lowest tender had Committees in charge included:
been -accepted and in the opinion of Sports, Orville Free, Dungannon;
the 'commission the beat machine pur- Hartyvall Strong, Gerrie; Geo.
chased. The tenders., were: Adams ! die, Stratford, and Ben Thiel, Mit-
Co., $8,022; Sawyer Massey, $9,100, chell; Lunch, R. N. Dorrance, H.
..and Oen.enel Supply,- the successful Armstrong, John .Hillebrecht, R. W.
compaty, $7,750 in Canadian funds, Campbell; Live Stoelt, W. C. P. Oes-
complete and with no 'exchange' paid. ti later, 'Crediten; R. M. Peck; Zurich;
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lieeve Grain said that an entirely ;Lincoln. White, St. Marys, Arthur
wrong iffhpreSSi.C)4 hae 'ebne out. to I agg, St. Marys,
the public in reports Led asked that , •
the impreesioli b eori ected. The Do- •
rien!or, lasa,1 Maeleseey Go, (lode-
,' ice, had nrt tendered at the time 28t
h Eucharistic
eeeclers7were 'Celled because it. was; . , .
not, at the time, making a machine ! • ContinPild tram Page
,,ef the type asked for. A. price bad Pontifical Votive, Mass of the Blessed
been received two weekafter
ten- Sscrament in th,mornlng were: Cele•
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ders had cleeed, but it was too late. i leant, Iiis Excellency Bishop Kidd;
Count Engineer Patterson also assistant priest, Very Rev. Dean D.
dealt at len-gelwith the purchase of J. Egan, V.F., ef Stratford; deacons
tha .grader, •giving his reasons why of honor, Rev. F. J. Odrowski, St. do -
the American-made machine had been luenban, and Rev. F. A. McCardle, of
selscted. Parkhill; deacon- of the mase, Rev.
Reeve George Armstrong, of Hay_ L. W. Power, Zurich; selycleacon of
Tevreehip„ asimoutroed that Dr„:„.Alex-• the mass, Rev. j A. Feeney, .Landon;
ander Moir had made anoffer to turn masters of I•neremonies, Rev. William
•,over his private imapital, located near Bourdeau, Windsor; Rev. W. F: Sina15-
•••.1-1eniall, to be used as a .sheiter for son,- London; Rev. George ' Childs,
war refugee children. ife\also offer- London; 'assistant: Rev. ,D. H. Roy;
ed his services as a physician. . sermon by Rev. W. T. Flannery. Lon -
«t am too old to fight, but not too don; bookjabarer, .Rev. W. G. Smith,
old to make some contribution to London; mitre -bearer, Rev. C. A. Pet -
Canada's war effort," the veteran doc- tit, London; bougie -bearer, •Rei.' Carl
Walsh Chatham; croeierbearer, Rev,
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pleihaliereMueity, .
On Thetreiday, June tett, '-the Tante
ed Pena Wieraten 1. witb thIe Lake
Uiw'o 'Mit et the tome Of Mr. anti
Mrs. leteed Taylor, Ghent!, Bend. 'hie
meeting. iopene'd with Mrs. A;• Ihiehan-
an in the 'chair. • Afters stinging "P
°made and repeating the . 'United
Farm WoMen's Prayer, the roll call
was answered by members of 'both
clubs giving "Ide,as for raising money
for the Red Cross." Literature from
bead office was read; monthly bulle-
tin questions and questionaire were
,anewered. This was followed by
eommunity singing led by 1VIrs.
Cali•ns. Papers were given by Miss
M. Marks and Mrs. C. Haugh on "Our
Club in War Time" and "Is Co-opera-
tion, a Woman's Cone:eel?" The piano
solo given by Miss M. McQueen and
the v•oeal sole given by Mrs. J.
Carne, aocompenied by Mrs. J. Set.
der, were ,both enjoyed. Mr. B. El-
der, a member of the CanadianFed-
eration of Agriculture,. was the guest
speaker. He gave a report of a four-
day conference ehe. attended in Mon-
treal last March. His address was
interesting and thelpful. A discussion
followed. Miss Eva Stackhouse gave
two reading e which were muoh ap-
preciated, Treasure •Trail questions
wane, conducted by Mrs. J. Snider and
Mts. W. Douglas. A vote of thanks
VMS given to Mr. Elder and to Mr.
and Mrs: Taylor. A social hallehour
was s.pent* when an excellent lunch
,was served by members of the Lake
Huron Club,
lefr. .and Mrs. J. Hudson, of Pon-
tiac,' Mice., and Mrs. Harvey and Mrs.
Logan, of Hensall, were visitor* at
the •h'eme of Mr: and Mrs. W. a:eig-
hts last week:
Miss Janet Watson is home from
college at Toronto.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the graduation exercises of the
School of Nursing at Stratford on
June 5th, when two former girls, Mies
Evelyn Grainger and Miss. Jean Wat-
son, of prucefiele, graduated; ,
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Zapfe, of Kin.
burn, visited • with relatties here en
Some from Imre attended the anni
SIIS,13dM7e.
Some li•om here attended the anni-
versary services. at Bloke on Sunday.
Others attended' the anniversary ser-
vices at Chiselturet,
- Mr. and Mrs., Lorne Manson and
Murray. of London, visited with Mrs.
Manson's, parents, •Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Thompson, on Sunday.
The Sacrament of the 'Lord's Sim-
per will be observed at the morning
service here next Sunday. Prepara-
toryats,Dservice wile be held on Friday
Jack Manson, of Dundas, visited
with Litany Allan over the week -end.
mr. Harry Dalrymple has had- the
appearance of his garage greatly im-
proved.
Miss Doris Dutot, of London, spent
the week -end at her home.
ansimosisma-,•=cocra
kt.irr.14.N .
Kippen East Women's institute
has planned a garden party to be
.1tetdat. the Red Tavern School on
Weenesdey, June 26th. Thei e. will
he a strawberry supper followed by
outdoor dancing. . •
W. M. S. Meets.
The W.M.S. of St. Andrew's 'Unit-
ed Church met at nee lienee of Mrs.
lohn Cochrane for their June meet-
ing on Wednesday afternoon and were
;lofted by the Hillegreen ladieSe The
meeting was presided over by Mrs.
Council will hear Dr.. Moir person- ROT Casein, S.atthurifer, Rev. „
ee:Mutl-tete. TN Scripture read-
. ally outline his. peoject Tnia;
hursday. P. Marentette. ' 'Windsre or; acolytes,
tugs .e• .
• The ,hospital would take care of 25 Rev. ,B. R. Laverty, London; 'Rev. L. were tlten byMrs. Mellis and
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to 40 children. - J. Phelan; sacristans', Rev. F. S. Mul-
Mit. OhiPthasand the Lord's Pray -
kern. St afford; Rev. R. Moynahanet' was eetteeted in unison. Mrs. For
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and roll call -were taken and dialing
.. I - In the afternoon a special session-
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-will discuse.it further with the can-
missiotb.
A representative Of a fire engine ,.
company ,disatissed with .caufecil the
advisability of purchasing additional
equipment, but council took no ac-
tion.
The council authorized the Mayor
to purchase a uniform for Constable
Currie.
Letters of appreciation from Maj.
G. H. McTavish, Dr. J. D. Colquhoun
and Corp. A. W. Jl1ery were read to
OUR
Used Car
POLICY
It is a problem, in selling
Used Cars, to know whe-
ther it is better to sell a
car "as is" with' no guaran-
tee, or to recondition and
guarantee the car. •
Natqrally, if we sell the
ear without even Inspecting
it, we can advertise It at a
very attractive price. But
are YOU getting- a bargain
if, a week later, you have
to buy a new battery or
tire, or even need an ex-
pensive engine overhaul?
We have found, over a
peridd of years, that our
policy of putting our cars
In good condition -fesuits in
our customers being really
•,. satisfied, even though we
must, of necessity, ask a
higher price. -
The "as is" buyer too
often 'regrets his "bargain."
At the present time we
have a veryattractitre as-
sortment of •reconditioned
and ,guaranteed cars in
stock. We would be pleas-
ed to have you,,,, inspect
them at any tithe.
J. F. PALY
FORD - MERCURY DEALER
Phone 102 : Seaforth
the business discussion it was decid-
was held for the clergy, teking place
that next month be the Baby Band
in the school house. A r!paper On
"The Importance of children aasist-
meeting and that Mrs. C. H. _Christie,
. • "It
Ing properly at the' Holy Sictefioe of of Exeter, ad•dress the meeting.
was also ,decided to ,h0h1 a straw-
oftee Ma on Suirdays tin.d Holy Days
berry festival. Mrs. ,Chandler gave
obligation," was `enesentedby Rev.
topic and the nee.etene closed with
G. • L: Blonde: Presiding over the i 'aue . .
m,eeting of the cletgy was , Rt. Rev. ha 'Y an pa, '
on
John StanleyD.P.promoter
in 'unison. Luncth west served by Cir -
Francis , ,
of Euetherie•tic Congresses and Pre. de No. 2.
Mr..a,ncl Mrs. •Glen, Lockart, of Por-
ter's Hill, visited on Sunday with the
latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
John CbChrane.
.,•efies. Edna Cochrane spent bhe
Week -end with be sister and brother-
irelave •Mr. and Mrs. Roes Dick, of
Smethsville. . ,
Quite a number from this vicinity
.attended. anniversary services at
Blake, Hillegreen and Ohiselhurst on
Sunday.
Mr. At•thur Ricker spent the week-
end with friends near Plattsville.
Mr. Jack Squires, of Georgetowp,
visited on Sunday Witth hl aunt, Mrs.
H. Ricker.
Mr. and Mrs,. Oliver Jaques spent
the week,en.d with the ferroer's par-
ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wesley Jaques, of
Miss Doris Alexander, of London,
er par -
&sent the w•eelt-ene with h
teeter. •of the Priest's Eucharistic
League., • • •
Later in, the afternoon a children's
ehe .ession tock place- in tchurch, be-
ing a visit to See Blessed Sacrament.
The canon'Was delivered by Rev. J.
0. O'Rourke,.of Tillsonburg.. During
his remarks, Rev, Mr, O'Rourke urg-
ed the boys and giret to pray for
their mothers and fathers and their
siStees and brothers and lastly for
t17 ms oh, es that God might show, ,them
the path of life which they .slhauld
,felloe• in the future.
Ti;:, solemn closing ceremonies,
el ,eel•1 in. the everting with solemn
bemelletian, the celebrant being Rt.
Rev, A. P. Mathoney, D.P., V.G., Loaf'
• den. • 9The salmon, fitting •for the oe-
casion was delivered by Rev. J. F.
Mahoney, of London.
en.ts, Mr, axed, Mrs. W. Alexander.
BRUCEFIELD "Mr. and Mrs, Walter Talebaire, of
Hensall, visited on Sunday with their
Mits. John Rettenbury ,and Eleanor
daughter and don-in-le.w, Mr. and
and Betty, ,of Burlington, spent the
weekend'. with Mr. and Mrs, Ross,
Scott and Mrs., liattenbury. „
The Red •Cioss Sooiety begs to in-
foim the public that it is holding a
shower and demonstration and sup-
per in the Brucefield United Church
eohoolroom on Fridley, June 21st. Ev-
eryone should support this society and
help those who are in need of help,
SIO! don't forget the date,
Miss Doris Dutot, of London, spent
the weekend at her home •here.
A number from there attended the
graduatioa exercise of Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital this week et which
Misses Evelyn Graingen• and Jean
Watson were graduated.
Mr, B. O'Rourke end Mr. H. Gil -
Moen are sporting new Studebaker
Champion care, which they purchas-
ed from Mr. H. Dalrymple.
Mise. 'Anna Cornish, of Seaforth,'
spent the 'week -end .at her home thefe.
Mr. and Mre. J. T. Cornish Visited
in Exeter on Sunday.
The last regular meeting of the
Young People's Union tvl11 be held on
Monday, June 17th, Daring the busi-
ness period there will be the election
Of officers '1"er the next term begin -
ming in, September. A full attendance
of members and friends is requested:
The annual Weiner roast -which
dome the meetings for the term, will
Mrs.' Ross Love.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Mayfield, of Zion
City, Ie., visited on Sunday with Mr.
H. Ivison and Jeae.
The Kippen East Women's Institute
meets at the home of MTS. C. Stone-
man on Wed.nesclay, June 19th, at 8.15
p.m., when the topic'willbe "Peace
Education and International Relation-
ship." The roll cell wild be the name
of •a. coentry involved in, gee Wee -and
its capital. A,nyonehaving blankets
tic donate foe' heiepital Ube please etend.
to Afire R. Simpson., Mrs. W. Martin,
or ,bring to this' meeting'. Anyone
sewing for refugees please have it
ready to bring tto this meeting es it
will be shipped at once.
Mr, and M•re. Alex. Colborne, Mee.
Keith Celborne, of Goderich, and Mr.
Keith Colborne and his cousin, Mies
Hazel Wellington, of Bratiliford, were
guests' of 'Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dayman.
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'Cost Less and Are
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DELIVERS ,NOW
We were pleaSed in' see. Harvey
Dolmage able to attend the „football
game after .baing lent in a game in
Sean:nth. He -Was unconiscions for a
number of honks, having Suffered a
slJiglattraottUre• on his fottehead.
Mr. and. MrS. Allan ThOmplon are
visiting Mr. and llens. David McFar-
lane.
While IoTimie Eeettern; Reymond and
Welber Chambers. were ,playing in
Eaton's yard the other evening a
small fia.ve, came from ,behind late
barn, then it -leaned Over several
fences and over the creek and back
to Thoma § Sheapon'e bush. Several
People saw it before it made off. The
Dohnage boys ellen saw a very young
one
Many friends were pleased to hear
Ferg. Bullard speak over the radio
from England on the 27th of May.
Ferg Will likely know by now what
roe war es,.
Mr.. Ralph Davidson is wearing the
soldier's uniform and is with the El-
gin Regiment.
'Wedding bells will ring east of the
vilitige en Saturday. '
We are still being blessed with
heavy rains.
Winthrop feet:ball team went down
to defeat again. Atwood .11We/it-I:ere
Titeeday night, the score being 1-0
for Atweod. Bettetsels will play here
Ms Friday night.
HILLSGREEN
4, The preaching of the Rev. R. -A.
Brook at Hillsgreen last Sunday night
was much appreciated. The special
music for the occasion was furnished
by the Kippen choir.
Beginning next .Stinclay morning the
services will be held at 10 a.m. for
At 7 weeks your chicks are on the
way to becoming money -making
Fall and Winter lay ers.,Re ep them
going in the right direction by feed-
ing RoenComplete Growing Mash
—the feed that has helped
hundreds of thousands of Ontario
chicks grow into sturdy, strong,
productive pullets.
This complete feed is of a
medium texture; high in digestible
nutrients—with the correct
balance of proteins, minergis and
vitamins youcchicks need to pay
you big returns in Fall and Winter
eggs. Ask'your Roe Feeds dealer.
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GR WING MASH
Sold by
. W. R. KERSLAKE,
Senforth
ALBERT TRAVISS, Whitton
IRVINE WALLACE, Blyth
L. WHIM • .
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q, Du, 4, X. MoLepat of 44140clat
California, %ito has; been the 8119*
big.) brother, Mr. Keith McLean, left
for hts bonee' en Tenatisdee. •
• Me. jefaes Grant, of Toronto, was
the weekend guest of ler. and Mre.
Keith- McLean.
• Miss Gertrude clejoia, ,of 44mm:to,
spent the week,end at her 'home there.
• Mr. and eine. R. G. Merle and
famile spent the week -end itt Wind-
sor.
• Mr. Joe Eckert left .this veeek for
Blind River, to p4;i,tmp.aie Ids' work with
the King Construction conwary.
• The many friends of Mr.
Reid will be glad to learn that he Is
oonvaleschig from Ibis recent ,
• Miss Hazel Elcoae of TonentoS
spent thee week -end at the home ,of
her fatten -a -Mr. William Elooat.
• Mrs. J. E. Willte is visiting, an
Dundee
• Mr. E. R. McEwan, of Toronto,
formerly of the Provincial Bank here,
was lav town on Wednesday.
• Mns. 3_,R. MeClrea., of New Lisk-
eard, is a guest at the Modeland and
Balt homes in Tuckersinitk
• Mr. and Mre, J. M. McMillan: were
in Sarnia this week.
• Mr. and Mrs..Ryerson Hertry, of
Welland, are guests of . Miss Harty.
• Mrs. R. N. Douglas, of •Steaes-
•burgesSask., who has been -visiting
;elatives and friends in this disftict
for cheapest •few ,:months,'retuivis this -
week to aaer home in the West. Mrs.
'Douglas is .' a daughter of the este
Herbert Crich, 'i'uckersmith.
• Miss Helen. McLean, of Toronto,
spent the week -end at her home here.
the summer months.
Mr. Hugh Love spent a day ip God -
&Act recently.
' 'Mr. •and Mrs. Earl Love and„fam-
ily, Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold Reichert
and Mr. and Mr. Wm. Reichert a.nd
Elda visited Sunday witli friends in
Aiibernearid Blyth.
-The anniversary of the Hillogreen
United Church] was iheld on Sunday
evening. Rev, R. A. Brook, .of Hen -
sail, gave a very inspiring address to
a large oiangregation.
Mr. A. E. "ones, of Moose 'Jew,
Sask., is visiting at the home of his
sister, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dav-
idson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. );levideon visited
Sunday 'at the home of ihe. ,visited
parents near Listowel.
VARNA
• Miss Eisler, of Minneapolis, has
been •the ..geept of .. her sister, Mrs.
McOon.neliefor the .past week.
Mrs. DodsWorth and son, of Lon-
don, in. company with Mr. and Mrs.
Robinson, also of Landon, were the
guests of Mrs: Smith, the farmer's
mother, and Mr. Dennison on Sunday.
Mei.srs. Harald and Alvin Elliott, of
Kitchener, visited the parental tame
od Sunday. 1•
Mr. and Mrs. Laytham and little
SOD, of Lordon, spent Sunday with
the letter's mother and daughter.
Mr.. and -Mrs. Walper, of London,
called last week on the bride's 'par-
ents. ,Mr. and Wee Chuter, and the
bridle's !seaters. Mrs.: W. and J. Me -
Bride, of Blake.'
The W.A. of et. John's Church met
at the home or• Mrs. M. Reid on
Tthursday.
MANLEY
Quite a number from . here attend-
ed the Holy, Name Rally at. St. Brig -
id's Church, Logant, last Sunday.
Pte. Fergus McKay, of Petawawa,
spent the week -end with his. parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. Thorneis McKay, and
his wife and two ohildree in Hullett:
A large, number 'fleet here attend-
ed the...funeralof the • late Mrs. Geo.
Sal.tiam last Monday at the ,Luther-
an Church, Brodhagen. of which she
was a life-long merober.• She fdsneee
ly lived in our burg, but after selling
the farm retired to •Brocheesen, and
after the death of her husband softie
years ago she resided with her daugha
ter, Mrs. Fifer, in. Brodhagen. She
ia survived by or,e daughter and one
sister. Mrs... Louis Baker, of Strat-
ford, and one hi:other: Mr. John Ben-
newies, of Bradtagen, who have the
sympathy of the community in this
their ester •of sad' affection.' . '
Potato planting is the order of the
day between showers, It's going to
be tt late crop this FC,I1S01.1, but they
may escape the potato bug pest. ..
A large number eoin,here attend -
el tha Eucharistic Congress.. in $t.
Patrieles Church, Dublin, last Tues-
day.
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The Holy Name Society of the R.
C. Church Observed the annual ser-
vices on Sunday which were held at
the Drysdale Ci:teat. The attendance
was large, visitors being present from
many distant points. •
Rev. E. Tuerloheim is attending the
annual conference of the Lutheran
Church being held at Stratford and
no services eel be held ip the local
church next SundaY.
A considerable 'sum was realized
from the centeert rind dance held at
the hall for the local Red Cross
traneh.
Mr. Paul Hess is receiving the con-
gratulations from his friends en his
success at the exams at Toronto Un-
iversity. Hp rece•ived first class hon-
ors and. also won the Carswell sehol-
arship in the law course.
Mr. George Armstrong, . reeve of
Hay ToWnship, attended the sittings
of Huron .• county council, held at
Goderich thisew.eek.
The many' friends of MT,' William
H. Hoffman will regret to bear that
he is pot enjoying this usual 'health at
present. '
TUCKERSMITH
Mrs. L. J. Doig ane Mies Janet re-
turned home from Detroit after spend-
ing a few weeks' pleasant vacations
Mr. John C. Doig, LL.B., or pe -
trait, .spent the week -end, the guest
of his Theater and stater.
The .Tune. Meeting of the Tucker -
smith Ladies' Club was held at the
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JUNE 16th.
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'borne of the president, Mrs. .Edwin
Johns, On Wednesday, with twentY-
seven ladies. present. The meeting
opened with the opening Ode follow-
ect. by the Lord's Player. The secre-
tary gave her report on the last
meeting and read several letters ,of
'thanks, one from the Qlinton Red,
Cross for a donation sent to them
and others froth ladies who had re-
ceived flowers .cturing their illness.
•The Red . Cross committee reported
41 pairs of 'socks knitted and asked
for ladies to knit , sweaters. More
yeru for socks was distributed end
flannelette to make clothitig for re-
fugees. A reading on "Work Done
By the Red Grose" was given by
Mrs. McGregor. Roll Call was re-
sponded to by a quotation on Nature.
The programsconeisted of a readipg,
"What Women Teach Us" by Mrs. R.
Fear; a reading, "Thew New Ma-
ehlia4" by Mrs. F. Walters; a piano
nolo by" Mrs. Rogerson; "A Busy
Housewife's Prayer" was read by
Mrs. H. Johns; a reading, ”Devices
Disoovered in Loved Gardens" by
Mrs. L. Lewson, ,which told Of ...the •
many uses of garden seats, how they
could be made, and weraeii :Should
make more use of, them. for summer
days are gone all ten 'soon. Group 3
will :have ebarge of :the next ineettiag •
Which will be, in September. The
meeting ,olosedwith the, Homemaker's
Prayer. An executive meeting was • .•
(held after the regular meeting to.
discuss plans for the annual 'picnic.
The remainder of the afternoon was'
spent in sewing, knitting and a social
'halt hour:
Sunday school anniversary services/.
and Flower Sunday will be held in •
ITurner's Church an Sundlay. aims
16th. Rev. Andrew Latae', f Clinton,,
,be th'e speaker and the service
•will be +held at 2 P.m.
Mrs. C. O. Martin. of Englellart, is .
visiting with ibex parents, Mr. • and
Mrs. E. Beal.
Mr. and Mee. S. H. Whitmore van'
ited Goderich friends on Tuesday.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. Coleman a.nd fam-
ily the Troyer picnic at
Bayifield on Saturday. -
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