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• Office hours: Twee-
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Saturday erteues. 1.30 pm.
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Insurance
Life. Mx% Auto, Sickness end Accl-
aim% Whidstorm and guarantee bonds.
reasonable. All aisle placed fas
ftstebuts companies.
Intormation. cheerfully to.
1. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENClis
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'04100111, BracVville. Caroline ER/an-Qr.
' dellghtee of Mr. W. J. Sime and the
late Sims, Blyth, was married
ChOrles Emerson Freestone,
414011 o 11/Ir. and Mrs. W. E. Freestone,
Of DI-feat-ord. Rev, S. Lewis officiated.
Mr. -and IVIrs. Freestone will reside in
Mount Royal, P.Q.
Union Services. Northside and
First Presbyterian Church services:
Service in Northside 'United Church
dtiring July. Sunday School at 10
a.m. Morning service at 11 a.m.; su.b-
jecte "The Increase of Feith"; even-
ting -service at 7 p.m.; subject, "Does
Ged Punish Sin?"—Rev. Hugh Jack,
'Minister.
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SPENCE'S Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING STATION
Highest Cash ' Prices •paid for
Eggs and Poultry
IrhOne. 170-W: Se$14orth
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SEAFORTII
MONUMENT - WORKS .
(101MHBLY W. E. CHAPIIAN)
• Operated by
1CuThrtingharn & Pry -de
Yen ore tovitod to inspect our aback
of CEMHIPAY NEHMOICALS
Seratorthl, Tuesday , & Saturdays
SevSe.-Meibura for appointment any
ether time —rPlione 160
Box .150 EXETER Phone -41
Smith - Macleenald.—In Listowel,
Ont., on July 22nd, at, the Presbyter-
ian Manse, by Rev. W. E. Kelley, Kate
MacDonald, daughter of Mrs. Janet
MacDonald and the late Thomas Mac-
Donald, of Listowel, formerly of
Lucknow, to Clinton E. Smith, Sea -
forth, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. -
Elbridge C. Smith, Blyth.
Death of Mrs. Ralph. Elliott. —Tilt
dgetibe occurred ...suddenly Thursday
morning, July 22nd, of Annie McGav-
in, widow a the late Ralph Elliott.
Mrs. Elliott had been ill ,since last
November with a heart condition, but
Iliad been going about for the past
couple of months. She was born in
LAKEVIEW CASINO
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY, JULY 23rd
' ONE NIGHT ONLY
Mart, Kenney
AND HIS WESTERN GENTLEMEN
Admission $1.00 each •
DANCING NIGHTL14
STAN -PATTON AND HIS '
• ORCHESTRA
atAtileY To,W1lsbil).,seVel4Y-eight yew:a.
ag4 SO•later: MOIred. With• her- pareut4
tp •i;U? Tcomr400, rirlpAT: OP.
tended seliepri; She, Was Merried
Teinity Anglicen Chitreh, BaY4eld, to
MkeoRk1Ple' PltiOtt Over eiXtY yeas
ago, who Predeeealled thee in 1U6.
Mrs. 1Uott wa,s a kindly pereen and
made lia.any friends. She was a mein-
ber of Nerthide United March
Left to mourn her, lose are Ave bro-
thers: John, of Tuckersmitb; Fred,
of Detroit; Alf. and Dr, Ed,ward
Me-
Gavtn, Windsor; Arthur, Reading,
Penusylvania,, and two sisters, Mrs.
Tasker, Windsor, and Miss. Mary Mc -
Gavin, Seaforth. Funeral arrange-
ments have riot as yet been conaplet-
ed.
SPEIAL
SUNDAY CONCERT
JULY 25th
Stan Patton and His
Orchestra
Entire proceeds for Overseas Cigar-
' ette Fund
Silver Collection. Please Help Now!
St. Thomas' Church.—Rector, Rev.
Dr. Hurford: 11 a.m., "What Man-
ner of Man is Thier No evening
service for July 25th and August let
only. Sun -day School attends church
service.
StMary's Churoh, Dublin. — 9.30
a.m., "The Character of Jesus."
LOCAL BRIEFS
• LAO. Gordon Finnigan, 17?eston,
N.S.; Gnr. Grant Finnigan, R.C.A.F.,
Halifax; Mrs. William Rollins and
Stuart Finnigan, of Sarnia, and Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Finnigan and sons, Rob-
bert and Douglas, of Hamilton, are
spending a few days with their par-
,
NOTICE
Meeting of :the Seaforth
Farmers' Co-operatilie in
the Public Library at
Seaforth,
TUESDAY, JULY 27th
9 p.m.
Report of the year's business up
to date, and other important busi-
ness in regard to •the Co-operative.
Members and all interested are in-
vited.
R. S. MckERCHER, Pres.
FRANK REYNOLDS, Sec.
enson
1-1E7r7L_
THEMcEILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT-
OFFICERS;
Alex McBwing, Blyth - - Pres.
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - 'Vice -Pres.
Merton A. Reid, Seaforth, Manager
and Secretary -Treasurer.
• DIRECTORS:
Chris. Leonhard -t, Brodhagen; E. J.
atew-artha, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
E.R. 3, Seaforth; Alexander McEwing,
R.R. 1, Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R.
5,, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 1,
Walton; Thomas Moylan, R.R. 5, Sea -
!forth; William R. Archibald, R.R. 4,
Seaforth; George Leitch, RR. 1, Clin-
. AGENTS:
Finlay McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin;
V. Pepper, Bruceffeld; J. E. Prueter,
'Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Myth.
s scac
Liberal Candidate
• In The Riding: Of Huron
Respectfully solicits your support in the
forthcoming Provincial Election.
Wednesday, August 4th
SUTHOr4AND BEAUTY
will be closeuntil further
nOtice,
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ents, Mr. as Mrs. W. J. Finnigan.,
• Mrs. pAgi Eckert, who 'has been
visiting her.oldaughter, Mrs. William
Manley, for the past two wee,ks, has
eturned home. .
• Mr. Russell Hays, of Detroit, is
visiting relatives and friends- in town
this week.
• Flight Lientenant Ian MacTavish,
of Camp Borden, is spending his fur-
lough at his home here.
• ‘ Miss Julia Murray, of Chicago, is
a guest -at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Murray.
• Mrs. D. H. Close and Miss Diane
Mowatt are spending a week at
Grand Bend,
• Mrs. J.•Hunter and Miss Joan, of
Toronto, are guests at the home of
her mother, Mrs. J. L. Smith.
• Mrs. J. L. GrieVe and Mrs. Thos.
Halikirk have returned from Lang-
staff, where they visited the former's
daughter. .
• Lieut: Arnold Scott, of Brock-
ville,,is a guest at his home in Me-
R.11op.
• Miss Mary Holmes, of Toronto,
a guest at pie home of her parent,
Mr. and Mre. Charles Holmes.
• Mr- Sam Carnochan has returned
from a two -Weeks' visit in Lucknow,
• Mr.and Mrs, H. E. Smith and
family Spent the week -end at Port
Elgin.
• Miss Kathleen Holmes, of Sky
Harbor, Goderich, was _ a week -end
visitor at her home here.
- • Miss Marjorie ,Robinson left on
Friday for her home in Lietowel. She
was accompanied by Mrs. Grace Hog-
garth and Lois.
• Master Billy Henderson, of De-
troit, is a, guest of his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Wilson. .,
• Mrs. Peter Cameron and Mrs. Ad-
am Hays, Of Stamford, are visiting
friends it town.
• Mr. and Mrs. Russel A. Walter
and daughter, Catherine Anne, ' of
Dundas, are guests _ of Mr and Mrs.
J. E. Willis. Mr. Walter left on Fri-
day evening to spend two weeks in
camp at Petawawa,
'
• Miss Jean Ross, of Port Huron,
.s a guest of her cousie, Mrs. M. A,
Reid. .
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faulkner and
son, Fred, and daughter, Gloria, of
Detroit, are guests. of his mother, Mrs.
F. Faulkner. . .
• Mr. Francis Devereaux, of Port
Hope, is visiting his mother, Mrs
Margaret Devereaux.
• Mrs. J. - C. Bell and daughter,
Patricia, of St. MaryS, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bell. Miss Mar-
garet Bell returned home with them
on Sunday.
• Mrs. R. S. Reid and Barbara and
Douglas, of Stratford. called on Mrs,.
J. f".. Reid on Saturday. . .
• Wing Commander A. McLean
,Haig, No. 1 Training Command Head--
quarters, R.C.A.E., Toronto, and Mrs.
Haig, were the guests of his aunt,
Mrs. Robert H. Harrison an -d Mr.
Harrison, of Egmontiville.
• Miss Sadie McDonald, .of Hamil-
ton, is the guest of her uncle, Mr.
Donald McDonald.
• Mrs. Margaret Wright is, at pres-
ent visiting with relatives in Luck -
now.
• ;Mrs. U, D. Clark and daughter,
Evelyn Anne, of Sarnia, are guests
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Greig.
• Gnr. Stuart Wigg, of Sydney,
Nova Scotia, LAC. Alastair Wigg, of
Vancouver, B.C., and *Miss Marjorie,
Wigg, of London, are guests of their
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wigg.
• Renee, Gloria and Dick Sohockor,
of Detroit, are visiting relatives in
tO WM.
• Mrs. McCannell, of Holstein, is
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Camp-
bell. -
• e Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hill, of George-
town, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Reith.
• Miss L. Crowe, of London, is a
guest af Mr. and Mrs. E. Crowe, of
the Teall Apart:tents,
• Mrs: K. M. McLean, Mrs. J. H.
Grant, :Miss S. I. McLean and Mrs.
D. H. Wilson were in Woodstock on
Wednesday attending the luneral of
the late Mrs. W. Wilkinson.
• Mrs. J. R. Brodie and to sons,
of Toronto, are visiting her mother,
Mrs. Robert Beatty, "
• Miss, Laura -McMillan, of Toron-
to, is spending her holidays with .her
roother, Mrs. W. 'F. --McMillan, in Eg-
mondville.
• Miss Lorna Dale is holidaying in
London.
• Mr. and Mrs. Melville Smith and
family, of Windsor, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith this week,,,..,
• Mr. and Mit. Leo Buckley and
Miss Ola Foe, of Port Hope, were
Week -end guests at the home of Mrs.
Frank Devereitim .
,, • - Mrs. Frank Ondinore and- daugh-
fer, Nancy, retred to Toronto after
spenditt two *leeks with her mother,
Mrs. 'J. Reid .
• Mr. . J.„ ;Dev:greaux, of, Ancien-
ne Lorette, Qtt ee, spent the week-
end with his MObb.e.,,, Mrs. F. Dev-
ereaux.
• • 'Misses Mtergaret and Erniatine
White, of TortatitO, are "SPeeding two
weekle vacatiti: WM their Mother,
tMrS. Margaret: ',Viitlie. • ,
,6 tifigg Mice Nfereaut of Torcin-
td,•-IS sPending, her hOliclaYs 'With her
Panther, Mrs. 11,00rertgattati.•
le •
Mr. and tk A, :d.: Mallen and
tt
SkVatt . ittitliOrtii:Vidit14. "With
trot4fitOltiehd f' ,, ,ovviii..' 0.44
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eral Rall
• For Huron Riding
Exeter Town Hall
SATURDAY, July 24
8.30 P.M.
COME A LITTLE O
EARLIER T" TOWN
THE MEETING WILL BE SHORT and .SNAPPY
Guest Speaker
0
adi4ate
0- XX& ThenaelS 111,Ckscin. WhO Wag
tbe gneSt q 111r. and Mee. E.
well, has, returnSd t r bUtite
Mr. and Kra, i. ,DaxMan, and
detIghter, pf St. CatherineS, and Mie-.
and Mre, Alex Stnith end falnily,
MeKilleet, Vieited Mr. and. Mrs. Peter
MCC,Owe.o. o 02.3mro,
• Mies 'Clara Dello.age, nurse -in -
training at Victoria Hospital, London,
is visiting her p.areets, Mr. and Mrs.
Sydney Dolmage.
• Mies-. Ethel Shinen, of Toronto,
is visiting hee pareats, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam 'Shinee.
• Mr. Ross Rennie, of Toronto, vis-
ited his parents, Mend, Mrs. M. R.
Rennie, in Grand Ben -d" over the week
end.
• Miss Zetta Dunlop, nurse -in -train-
ing at St. Mary's, Hospital, Kitchen-
er, is a guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Dunlop.
• Miss Beulah Bradburn is visiting
with her aunt and uncle in Camlachie.
• Lieut. T. R. Roe, formerly of the
local Canadian Bank of Commerce
staff, graduated from the Brockville
training school this week.
e -Lance Corporal W. A. Hodgert,
of Wainwright, Alberta, is spending
an eighteen day leave at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hodgert.
• Pte, Frank Kennedy, of Ipper-
wash Military Camp, spent the week-
end with Mrs. Kennedy.
• Miss Helen Moffat, nurse -in -train-
ing at Victoria Hospital, London, and
M. Basil Thody, of London, spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. P. S.
Moffat.
• Lieut. Helen M. McKercher, W.
R.N.S., Toronto, •spent the week-
end at the home of her parents, Ms -
and Mrs. Finlay McKercher, McKil-
lop.
• Misses Gloria and Frances Gen-
itaro, of Irvington, N.J., and Miss'Rose
Musarella, of New York, are vitiet
iiig their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Phillips.
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TUCKERSMITH
Vollick Family Reunion
Sunday, August lst, at 1 p.m. until
sundown, is the date set for the sixth
annual Vollick family reunion to be
held at Hidden Valley Park, Alder-
shot, Ont. It is expected that mem-
bers from various parts of the United
States and Canada, 'will. attend. A
cordial invitation is extended to all
those any way related td the family.
The committee want to make this a
bigger and better year., There will
be a good program of sports and ac-
tivities for all. Members will bring
their own luncheon with sugar and
beverage, 16 be served around 4.30
p.m. Officers are: President, How-
ard T. Vollick, Hamilton; treasurer,
Raymond Jackson, Hanailton; secre-
tary, Harold Neal, 49 Edith St., St.'
Catharines, Ont.; committee chair-
men: Refreshment, Mrs. W. L. Vol -
lick; reception. Mrs. Edith VW:tick;
entertainment, Miss Vivian Morgan.
VARNA
Mr. "and:Mrs. Cecil Wiley have re-
turned to Detroit after spending -
few days with the former's sister,
Mrs. Gertie Reid.
Rev. Reba Hern is at present with
her mother, who we are sorry to say
is not enjoying the best of health.
Mrs. E. McASh left Monday for De-
troit to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ham-
ilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Latham and family, in
company with Miss Eleattir, are guesfa
at the home of the latter's mother, and.
sister.
Owing to special service in St.
James' Church, Middleton, • next Sun-
day, there will be no service in St.
John's Anglican Church. •
Mr.. 'William Dinnin, of, Cromarty,
and Mrs. Daymani of Lethbridge,
Alta., called on Mrs. M. G. Beatty on
Tuesday.
Mrs, 111 Hart spent a day in Bay-
fel&
Mr. and Mrs, Billy Austin and
children spent Sunday with the for-
mer's mother and family.
non•INC1166
*minus
KIPPEN
Mrs. B. Brightmore, of London,
spent the week -end with her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Jno.
Cochrane. '
Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter, of Guelph,
is spending a couple- of weeks with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Homey. ,
Mrs. Wm. Ferguson, of. Thames
Road, is spending • a couple of weeks
with Mrs. Archie Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz and Mr.
and Mrs. C. Glanirille, of Crediton,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
m. Horney.
Mrs. L. Eller, who has been .visit-
ing relatives, bere, returned to, her
home in Toronto on Monday.
Master Harold Parsons, who has
been visiting his grandparents at
Denfield, has returned to his home
here. •_L,
T teW:..Xerviee on Sunday will be con-
ducted by the Rev. R. Hicks, ex -presi-
dent of London Conference. The Sun-
day school study period follows the
service.
!The Sunday school picnic is held
this year at the Lions Park, Seaforth,
on Friday afternoort.
The lVfiegion Band held' The July
meeting on Sunday morning last. M -
ter worshipping with the congrega-
tion the children adjourned to the
school room where the meeting was
opened with prayer by the leader; fol-
lowed by the Lord's Prayer in unison.
The children stood to repeat the Mis-
sion Band Purpose. After the roll
call the offering Was dedicated by
the children repeating a deriteatory
prayer. Miss Isabel Alearancler told
in a, inoet interesting way the etory
,of Sanipathi, a little girl of Trinidad.
At the conclusion Of the steal How-
ard Daynte,n moved a veto4f &3k5
to Mtgsklexancltr, which. Wig SOO/W-
ed by !Van Wren. The Meeting 060.:
ed with the Waging of "Ten Me the'
Stoles of lens," and -.the Utzpah
benlitton tspeated In thieen,
Visitaf: urn itad Isa
tinanciett Iteiv iftro", iota '411-'014
Seafoti.k
THURS., SAT.
The Fighting Anzacs •
"40,00 .HORSEMEN"
A glorious film 'tribute to the Australian soldiers!
GRANT 4AYI.CIR BETTY BRYANT.
MONDAY-, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
Onegof the pest Films -.of the Year
• NOEI7, COWARD'S MASTERPIECE
" IN WHICH WE SERVE"
An epitome of the whole British spirit!
NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
RICHARD DIX . LEO CARRILLO
" AMERICAN, EMPIRE "
The spectacular romance of America's greatest adventure!
FIRST SHOW' STARTS AT 7:30 EACH 'EVENING
All patrons in by 9:15 will see complete show wheu single features
such as these are shown.
MATINEE EACH SATURDAY AT 2:30 P:M.
NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE
Fourth Compulsory Employment
Transfer Order
A Direction to Specified Employers
and Employees
,This Order applies to any oung man who is
16, 17 or 18 years of age, and who is'working
at any one of the employments specified in this
notice. It is also directed to the present
employers of these young men.
A. Objective-
The Order provides for the transfer of the young men affected,
to work which is of more importance to Canada's war effort. Trans-
fers will be made after taking into account the health and domestic
circumstances of these young men.
B. YOUNG MEN WHO ARE AFFECTED:
• Every young man who is in any one of the employments-
_ specified, who has reached his 16th birthday but has no reached
his 19th birthday, is covered by this Order.
C. EMPLOYMENTS SPECIFIED IN THE -ORDER:
This Order applies to the young men described above if now
employed in any of these oceupationst, •
(1) Any occupation in or associated with the-follo‘ing: (a)
barber shops and heauty parlours; (b) distilling aleohol for
beverage; (c) dyeing, cleaning and pressing,4•11ths, guide ser-
vice, shoe shining; (d) entertaimnent, including but not restricted
to theatres, film agencies, Motion picture companies, clubs,
bowling alleys, pool rooms; (e) weratiqn off ice cream parlours•
and soda fountains; (f) manufacture of feathers, pinnies and
artificial flowers, chewing gum, wine, lace goods, greeting cards,
jewelry; (g) retail .stores; (h) factory production of statuary
and art goodsi (i) retail and wholesale florists; (i) retail sale.
of conieetionery, candy, tobacco, books, stationery, news; (k)
retail sale of motor vehicles or accessories; (1) retail sale of
sporting goods or musical instruments; (m) service stations
(gasoline -filling stations); (n) taverns, liquor, • wine. and beer
stores. •
(2) Bus boy; charman and cleaner; custom furrier; dancing
teacher; dish washer; domestic servant; doorman and starter;
elevator operator; greens keeper; grounds keeper; hotel bar
boy; porter (other than in railway train service); private
chauffeur; • taxi driver; waiter.
D. 1191M1' the Order affects Young Men still attending School:
Young men in the • age groups mentioned, now employed, will
not be interfered with insofar as returning to school at the opening-
of the school session in the Autumn is concerned; but young men
in the age classes covered, ,i/ho are now worlking. during their
summer vacation. must comply with this Compulsory Order. . •
E. Procedure to be followed:
All men as defined above must report to an Employment and
Selective Service Office not later than July 24th, 1913. Men
resident outside a city or town having an Employment and _Selective
Service Office, who are too far removed to call personally at such
an Office, may write to the nearest office in ehe firsi-nisfance, and
await further directions.
F. Appeals:
If directed to tiansfer to -employment subsequent to inteetiew,
a man may, if he objects, enter appeal with a Court of Referees,
within 7 days ,of receiving such direction.
G. Penalties:
Penalties are provided for employers who retain, or take into
-their employ, after July 24th, 1943, any man covered by this Order
except under special permit. Also, penalties are provided for failure .
of, an employee covered by the Order, to register. or follow a
'subsequent directiein to employment. •
H. Authority: • .. .„,„ •
• This Order is 'issued under authority conferred on the Minister
of Labour by National Selective Service Civilian Regulation (P(.
246 of January 1%11,1943, and amending Orders in CouticiL).
Employers or employees uncertain of the application
of this' Order in a particular case 'are advised to
communicate immediately with the nearest Employ-
-merit and Selective Service Office. •
Attention is directed to the lace that the Third
• Compulsory Order, which contains a list of occupd-
tions different form the above, also requires -certain
Irung men -16, 17 and 18 years of age to report to
National Selective Service.
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Minister of Zabour A. IdseNAMARA,
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