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an, enjoyalAq evening
The Wee At the Z*atorth Coneglate. ImVtute 4 "by Rei J. wler, Of Alu
The World's Day.,!# Prayer willbe- Tbe AMV. ters W-wr
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(By Ken Ko lqba.erved In, the TJndted �Chuzck.--Var- befm
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4� wewo A�A .4
n -a, at, P p.m. on,; Friday,, Feb. 2 oLaua
if, seems thet brightly colored plaid 'chell basketball team Playe& at the A,aeL-j,,. , .0. MoLaula
�Iiat 'T al domonstriMon T"Iskeard; J"Ohn,
Tueedy Aftor- YU1111 and
ighirts are the, latest style at a 'Toba ! �Iil ,-
�!the S. S.C.I. TE6 results waa h
Hai
gx ly three of the Mitchell-w–Peame 10, nigbn 5, Ratz n9oa,aib I was, a fair at- -Gaft,�,Wth wa§,'wall
but -so f _9-4- The fact i-haf 1 �gv PER!",
imoxe daring pupils h�wq been spart-, -1, Hocking 2; Seaforth—Harrisoit' 12, tendance. M P,
kn1DW4 0119bt a large'representation wus f, 52
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em. ckupll 7, $outlf Jam- of Meii�
ing th H1 gate 6, Dale Ji The pUP111sw of Parr Line,adhool @md different part Of. the�
Mitchell 18.
ieson Seaforth 27, their teacher, Miss Silk, were enter -
Province to atteikd his funeraL .24 x
Now that the excitemeht of the tained by,,�the Varna pupils and teacb- x4 4
',Victory Revue" is oier, the teachers
er, �z
-Nothing since ShaikespeaWs "Romeo Mrs.. Beatty, TiXesday aftern6oa. T -ENI:
are looking forward, to a quiet period The plipils of both schools enjoyed the
and. Juliet" can compare with. the -ro- "RRY TOWE
which the etudents may. devote en- views put on. in the hall, by (be 'In -
7n.
mantle eMorts put torth by a local
UPely to studies, To encourage this Cross Notes Excellent quality Bath Towels, Iii
coed's beau.. Thp laid dwelling oA ternational demonstrator. VIF M,�- I
the Easter -timetables -have been,post- Mrs. Bill,%Bail- and her dnfaft. son (Continued from Va e -J) stripe and check patti
the "Orchi&- For Remembrance'# 9 -�rns, and cQ10ra.
ed, In all the florins. 11 that we
Here% a t6we It I
rehearsals, incidentally free of charge dW -
theme walked all the way to Milt-chetl spent 'Sunday -with the' lorm-er's
"Mother, �Mm. Mossop. cate again at..'
-N-urseries so di6 coul Pin an orcEid'' —their donation to the Red Cross,'7To .......
*ar will soon, be over, %but many or on nis fa, deb. She wore, Miss M. Redd, of Dayfield, In. com- the members of commAtteev, who
Of couree everyone hopes tha�t the it at her debut in t'�e "VictQry Ito- papy with Me. Ed. Merner, called on worked so fgithfully and weR, we -are
vourite S.C.1
-the -school -1. ' Th
,,,Ihe Male population� in� friends in the vililage Sunday. even.
most gratefu eirs was not an
doubly so and not eirtirely for,,Vatr4. ingi.
OtiC Teasons. It seeiris that many, of Gordon, MoGavin of Walton, who is easY task, butAt was a task wrell.
The S.C.I. is complet6ly q1 a wax SPECIAL VALUES
cell the 7"
the S.C.I. glamout Qgirl-a have now President, of the Ontario Plow- done. The Members of cast,
foqt��ig now that the now system of men's Asso pianist and ore
displaying Enilisih airmen and does- elation, Is a so their perform excelled, in
, -ft. spoken;
clase rotation has Mile inito effect. MA=Nr -Ey amice. It meant' *tw'o
that make the local CasanovasiburA. practicaiii-fupon,eou�aity farmer. lie HOUSE DRE�S'ES
This conveyor belt sysItein gives the btalped lids knowledge 1p.,the school weeks Of -regular daily rehearsals dnd
Cecelia Eckert, �dmigihtor ofMr. and o in -these bu-sy days -that.�was a real J
Best quality 80 count. prints in new
Wilien. returning to tlieIT reggeatlire teachers abrief rest between periods of bard, )Mocks, "Experlencia." He sacrifice. We want them to know floral and *ripe patterna. These
and alls'o wakes the pupils at the ead Mrs. JoUn A.. Eckert, has returned
forms at the end of the day, it is Uot of thp period (usunally). home from Scott Misipprial Hospital, will blush fuTIDuslY when he reads are aware of that and thank, them for dresses are a r6gular $1.95 value. All
al for a pupil to find his desk this but his neigh-bors, waii it
unulau and her Many fi16nds'-:- are iglad. to th, ell YOU -their wholehea ed interest.
liftered with different articles A.eft by at he is a man of good common- rt sizes in stock, 14to,50.'.� ...............
dbaent-minded student,B through it -he The local, co -ods . bave revamped know' -she Is dinpiroving. Sense and, Pmetileal 4 'IWO muet not forget the Merchants
MM-7.milliam. Manley has returned values. in to I wa who contributed to the finan-
coumse of the day. These are Patient- their idea of joiu�iiij: the C.W.A.A.P. home after spend(ing a few days witbo Gordon atarte4.quf Plowing at the cial success by . gdvej.tisifig In the
pla.ced on the teacher's'desk to be They site m!ovq awaiting a Hollywood E OInternational with a battered tractor -booster sheet.
her parent�, Mr. end- Mrs. Con e - I
cilefined.by the owner. contract since their recent stage de- ert WhLill the was-Inbla early teens. le
l. Murray of WinVham , was hds compla- I Pealed to. the public for a e period
,On Tuesday of this week the Wit- but in. ','VietoryRevue." I P� . "The local Red Cross li�' not ap- NEW ST LE
ir. Con, Eckert is still In a serious GM.
condition, and his many friends wik4. on, and. he was apout the shme'Age. Of time, and we were enheartened, by
It was a new and rather ferrifyin'
The. Week At the Cliki6n Collegiate Institute him. a speedy ecovery, 9 the -lous, risspohR6 -and good
marvel SKIRTS
I. experience for the lads to be so far
Quite a number from here attended wishes of the many people to'misjrt
(By Bill Sproat) away from hbme, and other P
the reception givien' 'In. honor of the IOWM!6'1 us in carrying on the, humanitarian All -wool SVpherd and Alpine Cloths
new"eds, 'Mir. and Ars., Frank kept ribbing them about the condl. work we are doing. in pleated or gore styles; zipper clos-
The saZe of War Savings Stamps the 27th of February. On, account of tion of the tractor and their Youth -
this week 'was $19.75. OoMing up present conditions,,only athiletdc and Kr#iiskopt The need for supplles—hoarpjt�l, sol- ing. Light and dark shades. All 2o.9--8 1.. 11
fulness' 'Gordon won In that PaTtlell- diers' comfor sizes ... ...........
again! i,;cholastib awards will be:m1ade, and lar class the first �Yew at Bro� . ts; vsvecially..the navy, ........ I
-entedi iii the Town kvdHe.,, clothing, quilts, etc.—is great and is
these will be Pres and the flext Year 'St- Niagara Palls Ancreasing daily aa bombs are drop -
Me liasketball score, between tl�e� Ef . all. - DUBLIN he came home With the 'honors. W11 . . '71 -
boys * *!. - * Ping in Many centres where devas:ta-
R�CAF.'team and -the senior Serving for a number' or yeqrs
1. " rpl, A -1 -go -t i r-' MI, 0, Mrs. Catherine K uskopf a Well- as 'tion of life tand property is beyond
a ay 5— was - t— e a �coach for va ous plowimen, at the
com LONG A.ND SHORT SLEEVE
team Wednesday night. townsh Totired, from 4.-
R.C.AY. Detter luck next time, C.C.I. played the , Goqerich 'Senior bon' known and highly respected citizen og InterntilvDA after he prehension.
Hospital, London, last Thura" ae t
Sc6res-next McKa ip, died in St. Jos- active COMP6titionhe was- elected to
Pwlll�,, held on. th', week., Refreshments were 'served af- eph's In December this branch sent om
The At -&,i, day morning. 'She was in -her 190th the director t of he Ontario Plow- a box to' -the boys who,bad enlisted CARDIGANS
13th of Mur6h. To the man about ter the game, What waftressesf Men's Association in 1938. M IM
ce does not wide assortment of shades dn d
on! hooks. Got any -spares? Caiet have weeks. , Born -in -Soutb Easthope, Mrs. to�rq in connectiom with the Match. In permit publishing them, bti,t '^'the weav . eS. Sizes, 14 to- 40. These
,ld their -clotheg,pn, thO� floor! Krduskopf was the daughter of Mr. 1941 he served as, 'vice-president and. names of those, who have acknowl
town, this is conrect. The R.A.F. Radio -School, needs, wall year, and had beeu'ill, for only a few ;time he has been Since that from here, Letters have been receiv- Pure. Bota ny Woot Cardigans in a
The Commencement wdll be he -active in all. mkt- -ed from so many that spa,
amid Mrs. $ebastian, W�eis. Before her this Year heAs Prestident. 9 a- box appear Sweaters are a real value at— .....
marriage 50 years ago.to Joseph B. ed receigin-
ciation of -the lovely quilts being J.'rauakopf, (she was. Catherine W I A faimer.-in McMdllop township, he' Ross Allen Van Bell,...W. C.
appre els * also works with hi.�'s faither, John- Me- E, D.-Beli,' G. Bender, J. H `Bolton,
VARNA inade and donated- to Britain by the- Her huslialid predeceasod -her eight Gavin,, as a drover. Re is -thorough- Win. -Edgar, Jack Fortune,, Harold
Canadian Red Cross. I Aer . M . ajesf� Years ago, and. since tha1 time she ly (*rIversant with - the probl�m8 Free, 4. A. Munn, Bob McCallum, R. FINAL CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S
'"Mi'd lived with her nephew;' Louis
Red Cross Notes. mentioned especially of visiting a which face the farmers of Ontario
home for aged women� What a note 11ruxer. Mrs. Krauskopf was- a faith- the present time and has been,on' at, MacDonakd, Ian MacTavisih, J- Pur-
e of ce
In a friendly atmosphere of Petri- of Individuality', cheerfulness and ful member of St, Patrick's Church, the main forces in having the Ontar" 111, -F Golding, Keith Sharp, W. C.
Dublin, and a mem Sutherland, Don Scott, Frank Sill§;'A. AL N
atIc good -will 26 ladles of Varna comfort these quilts gave to the beds. ber of the Alta,17 Plowmen's Association g! WINTEn COATS
community in�t im the Red Cross Concerning the request for.old. lie- Society.and Sacred Hesixt League. s1s,. n to, ve every as- Wigg, Fred Willis, AIL Sillery, Gibso�
worluilooms,on Wednesday afternbon; ense -plates, if yen have not already --She is slirvived by one mater, M(rs. ta ce the dd6plaYof all itypes �of White, H: A. WhIttaker. To clear up the balance of our Winter -
With two -quilts !in the - franie�s, the taken care of this matter please" do A—nderson, Hays-ville. The funeral was labor-saving Machinery which 'will iii, i§;tbck- we --offer for-aAhnited-KiM4�.'
anY wi aY help the war effoft. tau
needles Were kept ver� busy. There so at once. 'Takiii them-t� Your local held last Satwday morning at 10 a.m., W541 the laddes who are sewing'on only this worthwhile discount- Buy
were three sewing machines ;almost garage, where they 'will be collected Daylight Saving Time, from the resi- 'Gordon di5 strongly in favor of , b ys' sthirfs, size 12, pleAve 'have th for futu 01f
special, display Of machi . �01 em re needs at'... .................
continuously,on, the hum, while other and taken to Hamilton. As, previous- dence' of Mrs. 'Elizabetif Braxer, to wUl 'help the farmers' of nery whieh eturned t? the, wGrkicionis this.week.
Ontario to The whole.
ladies -were doing handwork on little, ly announced, -the - show which the St. Patrick' i s Church,' Dublin, where carry,On in spite of the fact that the shipment is being held'Up
,dresses -and �ressing RW.shed, articles. Red Cross is planning, will'be-put on' Requiem. High Mass. was celeb, ed f I just for these garments'.,
The c -lick: -of busy knitting needles in the Tqwnship. Hall on Tue . isday, by R-ev. Dr. Ffoul kes., Mj rat arm, liaborsituation. is becoming More I * * *
so Mary SeVdOus all the -time. H. W. KItching Co-operative plans to provide shil5- EN,GLISH
was heard over in a corner. Beautiful -Feb. 24, at 8.15 o'cliack. The Beale presided at the organ and, Miss of -the department Of agricullt;ure'en-"
film, . 1,
Quilt. tops -are being donated, each '.'Bxitain At War," with both motion Shea sang,, "Nearer To, Thee, My ment of _3,000 tons of bulk foode6tuffs ALL Imported from. ErKjland
gineer4ug of the, Ontario Agricultura.]
Treek, sometimes linings as well,. Re- and, , sound' effects, will -be shown_ Go&I Uap piritual offering& wpre 00 ege be n n , for allied prisoners Of war held by WOOL in 1113e r 1 b, p I -ri n
cently a message was read from Sey , er;�l local young girls, are eta . y, a ]l has 1 e I . ieonsul&tion: wit -ft the J
ging received - from a large ntibiber of him about the matter iand undoubted- aPahese have,been.-oomoleted by shade, Pure Botany Din
Queen E147-abeth, exTw�ssing her deep a marionette show, which when giv., friends and're.latives. The pallbear- -oDerateon th� display -the Red Crow Societies of GreatBri- Wool Hose. Just the
Y they will co tain, Canada,. Australia and the Unit- FINE' thing for cold Winter
Last Year Mr. WeGavin eQnduct'd 68-StbLtes, The Japanese Government days ......
a tour. for the gold and- sithler medal- sir avc pr..
isti -of ibe International and.ho 34sit- ba agreed to supply names, of prMs- HOSE
ed,i�ronilnent farm'65-1leges and farm- oners of war and. have establielied an
ers* in the Oanadiam�. West, British information bureau in Tokyp, r As
Columbia and th -Midale-Western "Som, Me ti�q� names ;6f Camacbaris%ate �'n
Umilited States. During the course of available and an agreement reached
X, -ithat -trip be- gained a great deal of to trairamit this adddtl�na-1 food sup- MEN'S
ply, shipments will'be sent from,Aus-
valuable experdencer mitch 'of
tralla, because of Its Proximity to Ja-
benefit Of *e In . ternational Plowing T e Retail Furriers! Associati
Match. on will Fitted or Raglan styles, in Grey, Blue,
"131trron',bounty. is extremely hand over a cheque for -a sum. in ex;. Green, Brown 'and Navy. Alt -wool
which he do adapting Ju ihis own agrq-
Cultural .1 as to the pan. 'WINTER COATS
PuTimits as 'wet
fortun-
cess of, $75,000,Alid 'Oivcee�* of the coatings, smartly' taflored. �.��Ize"s 35
ate this ymar in'baving onkyof -Its
or most sal,6 -of -the donated furg, ',Wlth this to 46. Regular $18.50 to $35.OD ...... .�DISCOUNT
Vractleal- farmers as the head qf
amount. added the Rus-sla-al aprPeali Will
the � SPOns0ii11,97 organization. of the
International pilowing. Match, (We be over.ttre- $587,006 mark.
OWATio Plownien's As666-i-atlou..
Ten Ways 'ro Kill, a Bran -oh
1:1111iii:8 (Eddtorial.,fr6m American. Red Cross
Addes,Mount Vernon, N Y.)
ets'were Louis Bruxor, Charles Wst� MEN'S AND BOYS'
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—M iu�- Luvuut�l-t auro� 'm. Lrjuuy; -ma'sm.
Mafry:MW3rath, OF St. Jb�seph% Hospi- 10. Encourage your friends Dot to times greater than at the end of 192,2.
tal, Londion,with her ptaren* to the Red- Cross
Mr. and 11 ..Jor ser This. Is a'remiarkable gain when
Mm. Pat McGrath;, Miss Rose Veen- 0e, because they -have too many You' WINTHROP
Consider that a roduction in rate was
working for them always for
ey, Londonii, w4th friends in Dt
effected 3n 1930, with a loss of rev-
-ank Si over- $Q,000 P1 e. Xithur McClure, �f. Cemij Bok -
RE,
Capt Dr. Fh thing." enue -to your Company of
as, with his purents, MIr. and Mrs. I (When we got this far 'we thought a year. de-ri., visited at f -he liome 6f Mr. and'
WiMam Stapleton; IA -C. James'Cur- ppohe that we think is VERY Impott- .,Tb,4,s surphis places You in a sf�onq; Mrs.,Jphu, MvCLure this Nreelf,'.
FA t1h, Sarris, with his Varents,'MT. and -Rut an14 we canlit resist sticking it in): financial position atid has permitted Me. KeWietb Bottles, of Brantford,
Mrs. Will, iam Curtin;, 3141sa Alicia :. .11. .0on't tell the'Pubiticity depart- you.. to.quPscribe * to each War and visit�d his parents, Mr. and MM q
Coyne, Stpotford, w9h har " peirenis,4 mient about anything you do in your Vi r Loan In your tiiatiorvs de- Themn Bettles.
'tory
ivi� %be Might put it in the pa- fence."
yme' i ion.
Mr. and) gichaei CQ ' Mr. and d - ��M r. Sol Shannon Is laif� up. wdth the
Mra. 6��es, Rayo, . 8tVatford, wdth. per. and someone w9ould know about it! The officers are: 'President Alex i flu.
Mf. and Mrs. WilbouT Vathers. R. Mrs. Frank Johnson, 1.4 vis-Iting (It
-president,
McEvoing, Blyth; vice
'er tg,
Archibald, Seaforthi; manager and the home of h pare -11 MT. and
Arm Sea- Mm., �Ohn Bolger, as b;ar mother in
71 �ecretary . gurer. W. A. Redd
McKillop
BRUSSELS forth; Directors: Alex Broadfoot,Sleia- Hill.
William Knox, Lonidesboto; MisL% Isabel Bottles, n? LQ�Idoq, vir,
her paxents�,
Dies in Brussels Mir. -and Mko.-
Insurance 101h;
Chris. Leon-liart, Brodiikjen; R. J. ited sN
John Heniry Galbr" pammd (Continued from Page 1) Trewartba, Clint.or;' Thoma�; 'Moyl' 16 Theron Bettlee, on Thursday.
R. I
9 his readdence, Brupels, on Sunday, 46 direct fire and , lightning losseg,
Seaforth; W. R� Archibald, Seeforth; Mr. and Mrs, ff. T. Bolger, of Wial-;',
"Irank CGI q,
Feb. S. He had a hoft &ttaclj tltee two being of major PTOPOrtiO116, One Alex McEwing, Blyth; I M, -e- -ton, qpent , few d S,wilith Mr. onff
years ago, but Was In 190od'health un- a barn -by lightning, the,other a dwel—kor, Clinton: Mugh Alexander, Walton, 'Mra. Thomas, Pryew
�l -i� fe— before his death. He ling from la, coal Oil stove, F`uither
I., ts 1-orn� Ifemilop towughip, and hwllnds aloo obovos -three other s`hiall
es a ainiflar cause, while
W as (the sont of 44*n, atd Susan Gal- I d". from
braltIL In 1907 be. wat married to Ida eight others were attributed to chim-
nowmia Itho 1656-'Jamea ney firesi, bverlheated pipes, etc. Aniyt
ICTORY BONDS 8, daughter Of'
....... Bowbafin iand Mts. TfGWM,�Jk, Bmsselq.' one of these might have become a,
'Re -lip gAirvived by his wife, ftb'daugh- 'major Ios#, and'ith stion- st Is Dead andDis' a'bled Ani, m
e,-que 'r S9
a.
ter (WOlma),, Mrs. Mbett Bradev, To- "Mw, -many of these could have beell
Iroat,6, imd two' isons, borMan, Ii.C.A. avoidedi?'� - HEMOV
3: OA44vp Aww &&wo -vaton, and G
P., Ta eeft*# ov- thk pan eight Years It has,
erseng, "aad. two �g il&fldon, Pot�r been my, pleasuria i[b report, a ou-b- PHONE COLLeC-4 OA�FORTH 15 exensr".484i
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Dridoli aftil, Jane Brd b t6riinto- al- s, �-tial i-A&6nao in gur a eh ye4r.
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0 two slisters,'Um Jobti, Dulke , j -, iija This pear it liwq been In6reas,6d bY
DARLING Aft OP CA141ADA VM-
Warles Malrbln-, both df, Voneou- 112,038.35:' ThO gives you -a total
Mrs. 01
ver, DV.., and 0116 bMfilet, Wodi-16f j', las of $10,162.51, with &'net of %
Poi,t Atoody, D.C. Tho d04 $05,710�ft, *61th 1.0 Approxlrdatel�r, 11, . ...... 111��4111,�
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