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WATSON & REID
M. A. REID - Proprietor
1phone 214 -'-- : Seaforth
FEOIALIST IN ALL LINES OF
IN,.SURANCE
The Second Division
Court
County of Huron
Once 'la the Dominion Bank Build-
Ilti , Stafsrbh. • Office hours: Tues-
day. Thursday and Satnrday,,1.80 p.m.
toll p.m.; Saturday evening. 7.30 p.m.
di• • pm
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EGG GRADING STATION
lHlghest Cash Prices paid for
Egnind"'-Poultry
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
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SEAFORTH
MONUMENT WORKS
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Cunningham & Pryde
Ir. are ' dnvited" to inspect our stock
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$eatorth: Tuesdays & Saturdays,
los Dr. Harburn for appointment any
ether time — 'Phone 160.
flex 150," EXETER Phone 41
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The Late Mlssee Govenlocie The
death took plaice 1A Calgary Hospital
of Janet Bell and Jean Ellen Goven-
lock, 'daughters of, the late Andrew
Govenlock, formerly of Winthrop, fol-
lowing a lengthy illness. They died
within 34 'hours of one another. They
moved to the West many years ago,
abut have made several visits to the
east in that time.
Societies Hold Thankoffering Meet-
ing.—The Women's Missionary So-
ciety and the Mae Lane Auxiliary of
Northsi'd'e United Church held their
autumn thankoffering meeting on
Tuesday evening, Oct. 7th. Mrs. Roy
Lawson, president of the W.M.S., pre-
sided during the evening. The meet-
ing opened °•by singing "Jesus Shall
Reign." The Scripture, Isaiah,, 12th
chapter, was road by Miss Rena Fen-
nell. A reading was given by Mrs.
Charles Glew, after which Miss Irene
Workman favored with a solo en-
titled, "We Thank Thee, Our Father."
Mrs, M. Cuthill tlicen gave a reading
entitled, "What Hast Thou in Thy
Hand?" The hymn, "Thou - Whose
Almighty Wora" was sung and Mrs.
Owens, of Stratford, very ably deliv-
ered her Thanksgiving message"bslY'1`bh
was an inspiration to all presenh The
hymn, "In Christ There is NO ]last
Nor West," was sung and the iueet-
ing closed by singing tl4e ' National
Anthem.
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
IFIRE INSURANCE CO'Y;
NAD OFFICE — 8EAFORTH, ONT.
OFFICERS:
®Ues
MeEwing, Blyth - - Pres.
W R. Archibald, Seaforth- Vice -Pres.
9ea:AOS A. Reid, Seaforth, Manager
int Secretary -Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
Leonhardt, Brodhagen; E. J.
S►ae's+nlrtha, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
XX. S, Seaforth; Alexander McEwi!ng,
, 1, Diyth; Frank McGregor, R.R.
,, Linton; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 1,
Walton; Thomas Moylan, R.R. 5, Sea-
forth;-William
ea-
f etlf;_.WTiam R. Archibald, R.R. 4,
q/asforth; forge Leitch, R.R. 1, Clin-
AGENTS:
�inllay McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin;
SI, Pepper, Brucefield; J. E.• Prueter;
,CIIrodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
You *Are Invited to Inspect the
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TAI LORED-TO-M EASU R E
SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
FOR
LADIES AND
GENTLEMEN
IN 7 PRICE RANGES
$22.50- to 542.00
SOLDbONLY
IIL LESPIE'S
CLEANERS - DYERS
TAILORS
ll! ydli thirdre you're hard to fit,
werre her 6 ()flange
your mh'.d.'
Northside .;United Church.— Anni-
versary Services; Rev. H. V. Work-
man, Minister; Rev. Jesse H. Arnup,
B.A., D.D., of. Toronto, guest speaker
for the day. 11 a.m., Why I Go To'
Church"; 7 'p.m., "Tow'ring O'er the
Wrecks of Time." Special music by
the church choir. Sunday School at
10 a.m. Welcome to these services. '
St. Thomas' Church Rector, Rev.I
Dr. Hurford: 11 a.m., Rev. E. O. Gal-
lagher of Wingham; 7 p.m., No sere
viae; attend United Church annivers-
ary. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Fri-
day, Oct. 15th, Deanery, Meeting; 10
a.m., Holy Communion. Afternoon
speakers: Bishop- Fleming, of the
Arctic, and Mrs. Fleming.
St. Mary's Church, Dublin. — 2.25
p.m., Sunday School; 3 p.m., "A Mes-
sage For the Times." -
First Presbyterian Church.—Sunday
School at 10 am.; morning service at
11 a.m., Rev. Kenneth MacLean, of
Wingham, will conduct this Service.
Evening service withdrawn for North-
side United Church anniversary.
Young People's meeting Tuesday eve-
ning at 8 p.m.; mid -week meeting
Thursday, 8 p.m.—Rev. Hugh Jack,
Minister.
NNIVERSARY
Services
CONSTANCE
UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, Oct. 17
Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Guest Speaker—
Rev. Reba Henri
Special music by the
Choir
Assisted 'by, Grand Bend Male
Quartette and -Mr. Harry Hoff-
man, Dashwood.
served at the home of the bride to
the immediate families. The mother
of the bride wore a dress of navy
sheer and navy hat with corsage of
Better Time roses. The groom's
mother wore a two-piece dress of sol-
dier blue and matching hat. Hercgr-
sage was Jq,b o.a; roes! 1V Ir.
and Mitr.- aifieeii°41eftiate't" for a
short honeymoon. For travelling the
bride wore a • green crepe frock and
.tweed topcoat with brown accessor-
ies. On their return they will reside
in Seaforth. Guests- were present
from Stratford, Guelph, Dublin, Riv-
ersdale, Ipperwash, Blyth and Sea -
forth.
The Late Mrs. Richard Harman.—
The death of Jessie Maude Dolmage,
widow of the" late Richard Harman,
occurred suddenly on Friday, Oct. 8,
at the home of her brother, Sidney
Dolmage,. of Seaforth, after an illness
of several months. Mrs. Harman was
the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dolmage, of McKillop. Born
on July 30, 1882, she was .married in
London 31 years ago to Richard A.
Harman, who predeceased her twenty
years ago. She -resided in London
for a time and later moved to Detroit,
where she since resided until coming
to Seaforth on a visit six weeks ago.
She is survived by one son, Floyd,
who is serving in the United States
Air Force Corps in Virginia; four
brothers, Joseph and Charles, of Mec-
Killop; Austin, of Hullett, and Sidney
Dolmage, of Seaforth; and two sis-
ters, Mrs. George Fox and Mrs Mel
ward Lloyd, both of Hullett. The
funeral was held on Tuesday, Oct.
12th, from 'the home -ef her brother,
Sidney Dolmage, which was conduct-
ed by the Rev.. Hugh Jack, of First
Bannon - Benninger. — A .pretty
autumn wedding was -solemnized in
St. James' Church,. Seaforth, on Sat-
urday, Oct. 9th, at 9.30 a.m., when
Jeannette Mary, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Benninger, Blyth, became
the bride of Leon Bannon, eldest son
of Mrs. Ellen and ethe late Mr. T.
Bannon. Rev. Father Hussey offici-
ated and sang the nuptial -high mass.
Rev. Father McDonald, of Blyth, was
present in -the .sanctuary. Mrs. Frank
Devereaux, organist, presided at the
org,en. The bride, given in marriage
by her brother, Raymond Benninger,
Guelph, wore a lovely floor -length
gown of white satin. Her finger-tip
veil was,held in place by e Queen
Ann headress. She carried a beau-
tiful bouquet of white baby mums,
Better Time ,roses and fern. Her
sister, Miss Leone Benninger, of
'Blyth, was bridesmaid., ,and ,. wore - a
dress of pale pink sheer over satin
with shoulder -length veil, and l;'arried
a bouquet of^bronze mums and Talis-
man roses. The groom was attended
by his brother, Mr. Jerry Bannon,
of Seaforth... During the iOffertory,
Misses Loretta and Betty Bannon,
sisters of the .groom, sang ,"Ave
Maria," They also sang during the
signing of the register. Following
the ceremony a wedding dinner was
MITCHELL
CIDER MILL
will operate
• TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY„ .- FRIDAY
of each week during October and
November.
TERMS — CASH
FRED HENNICK, Prop.
MITCHELL - ONT.
Presbyter. p 't,`.1zurgh. "The Pld Rud
ged Oros" 'wu `beautifully rendered by
:ern. J M. % '•enloels aI.s.o of $ea.
:orth. The -.floral 'tributes were large
and beautiful, including "The Oa'tes
Ajar" from her neighbors and friends
of Detroit. The pallbearers were
Stewart Do.Ima;ge, Les Dolmage, Har-
vey Dolmage, of McKillop, William
Dolmage, • Roy Dolmage and Allan
Dolmage, of Hellett, all nephews of
the deceased. Flower bearers were:.
Mrs. Roy Taylor, ,of Royal, Oak, Mich.,
Mrs. Robert McLachlan, Tucker -
smith; Hazel Dodds, 1V7cKillgp; Viola
,Dolmage, Thelma Dolmage and Mary
Dolmage, all of Seaforth. Friends
and relatives .from a distance were:
Floyd Harman, Virginia; Mrs, Roy,
Taylor, Royal Oak, Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. George Schatzman, Mrs. B. Hum-
mer, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dozer and
son, Al, Mrs. P. E. Chamberlin, Mrs.
D. Fraser, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Stark,
all of Detroit. Interment was made
in Maitlandbank cemetery.
Egmondville W. M. S. Meets.—The
October meeting of Egmondville W.
M. S. was. held in the vestry of the
chi4ih on Thursday last with the
'president, Mrs. Gardiner, in the chair,
the theme being "The Bible For Ml
of Life." The meeting opened by
reading Hymn 655, "God's Law is Per-
fect," •and prayer by Mrs. Keyes. The
minutes of . the last meeting were
read and adopted and roll call was
respondedby seven members. Mrs.
Keyes reported writing to one of our
members who is in hospital with a
fractured limb. Mrs. McMillan gave
the treasurer's report. • The section-
al meeting is to be held in Londes-'
boro on October 14th, to which Mrs.
Allan, Mrs. .Keyes and Mrs. Richard-
son are delegates. the study book is
to be • circulated as far -as possible.
The worship service was conducted
by Mrs. Nott from. the Missionary
Monthly. ,Mrs'. Gardiner summarized
the first chapter of the study book,
"For -.All of Life," telling of the great
problems whibh' our missionaries have
to face and how efficient they be-
come in handling the situation. Mrs.
Watson ani• Mrs. Keyes conducted a
questionaire which helped solve the
problems. The meeting closed with
Hymn 187 and prayer.
AOZ. TLonra,s Cluff, R.C,A.F., Ta-
ronte, Spent the week -end with this
father, Mr. A. F. .C;luff,
• Miss Annie Brodie, of Toronto,
spent Thauksgiving with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodie.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry and
daughter, Elizabeth Anne, of Strat-
ford, spent the week -end with Mrs.
G. T. Turnbull.
• iyfiss Gertrude Crich, of Toronto,
and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter, of Chat-
ham, spent the week -end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Crich.
• . Mr. and Mrs. John Hinchley and
family, of Owen Sound, were Thanks-
giving guests of Mrs. J. D. Hinch-
ley.
• Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Parsons and
son, Walter, of London, were Monday
visitors at the home of Mr. Ed. Mole
and family. -
• Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Patterson and
daughter, of Bre mptan, were 'guests
of Mr. and Mrs.' J. H. Scott.
• Mrs. Joseph Carpenter left on
Monday for Calgary, Alta., where her
husband is stationed.
• Mrs. Harold Ross spent Thanks-
giving in Stratford.
• Mrs. Del Krauel, of Brantford,
was a guest at the home . of cher par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dale.
• Dr. H. J. and Mrs. Hodgins and
Mrs. Morley Hodgins, of Toronto, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. JohneBeattie.
• Mrs. Thomas L. Scott, of Crom-
arty, underwent an -operation for ap-
pendicitis last Friday in Scott Mem-
orial Hospital.
• Mrs. L. E. Richards and Miss
Olive McCormick spent the week -end
with relatives in Toronto.
• Miss Margaret Maloney, of Mc-
Killop, is in Scott Memorial Hospital,
having undergone an operation for
appendicitis.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McGregor
and Hollis, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Forrester and Ronald were week -end
visitors at the home of Mr. Ed. Mole
and• family. -
• Mrs. Gladson Campbell, of To-
ronto, is spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hunt,
in McKillop.
• Miss Joan McMaster attended a
get-together of the councillors of
Orendoga Camp, near Bayfield, over
the Thanksgiving week-encl.
• Driver. Kenn'e'th Barry, R.C.A,S.C.,
Toronto, is spending his leave at the
home- of his mother, Mrs. Jas. Barry.
• Mrs. John D. Jackson, of Tucker -
smith, has moved into the residence
ownd by Mrs, Sillery in Egmondville.
• Miss Alice Daly and Mrs. .C: P.
Sills attended' the Diocesan Conven-
tion of the C.W.L. in Loudon this
week.
•. Miss Alice Devereaux, of•,Toronto,
and .E'`C2. Edward Devereaux, of Des-
eronto, were guests over the week-
end with their mother, Mrs. F. Dev-
ereaux.
• Mrs. Hugh Jack, Mrs. Merton A.
Reid, Mrs. T. Swan Smith, Mrs. W. J.
Thompson and Mrs.' D. H. Wilson
were •in Clinton on Tuesday attend-
ing an. executive meeting of the W.
M. S. of the _Presbyterian Church in
Canada.
1 Miss Mabel Turnbull and Mrs. D.
H, Wilson are visiting in Detroit this
week.
• Mrs. Clarence Trott and daugh-
ter were in Dublin- on Wednesday.
• Miss Grace Kaiser, of Kitchener,
and Mrs. James . Louth, of George-
town, were week -end guests of Mr.
end Mrs. John Kaiser.
• Mr. Joseph' Johnston spent the
week -end and Thanksgiving with
friends in Guelph.
• Mrs. Cunningham and son, Paul,
and Miss`Jessie Hill, of Georgetown,
were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Claire Reith.
• .Mr.'And Mrs. Seegmiller and son,
Harold, of Thedford, were Monday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser.
• Miss Joanne .McMillan, of Sarnia,
spent Thanksgiving with her parents,
Mx'• and Mrs. J. M. McMillan.
• Cpl. Thomas Sills, R.C.A.F., • of
Windsor, and Mrs. Sills, of Camp
Borden, were week -end guests of 'Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Sills.
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FOR SALE
Modern .7 -roomed brick house, situ;
ated on James Street. Bathroom;
good–cellar with furnace and automa-
tic 'soft water system. A, good loca-
tion and property must be seen to be
appreciated. Garage.
Eight -room frame cottage, situated
on West William Street. Furnace,
lights and soft water on"premises.
Garage.
Six -room frame house, located on
Goderich St. West. Furnace, bath-
room, hydro' and town water. ^
Seven -room frame house on North
Main St. Furnace, lights and town,
water. - -
Seven -room brick house ' on East
William St. Furnace, lights and wee
ter.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Seaforth, Ont.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
Phones: Office 334; .Res. 220
SPEED the VICTORY.
The 5th Victory Loan
Campaign Opens
Monday, October 18th
SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT CANVASSERS
WHO WILL CALL ON YOU SOON
TUCKERSMITH:
ROBERT HARRISON—Egmondville and East Side.
W. E,'SO'UTHGATE--tWestern Side.
ARTHUR NICHOLSON—South' Side.
McKILOP :
JOHN M. ECKERT—South Side.
R. S. McKERCHER--Centre.
RUWELL BOLTON—North.
IIULLETT:
W. J. DALE W. R. JEWITT
Same territ s last loan.
StAFORTII:
E. C, ti:`HAMB RLAIN D. L REID
J. A. STEWART M. K. REID
Same territory a9 last loan.
'MEET THEM WITH A SMILE!
t's Better To ,Thor Roads Then' Wear Them !
.LOCAL BRIEFS
EGENT THEATRE FO H
NOW SHOWING—'-THURS., FRT., SAT.
TWO FEATURES—Second Show starts' at 8.45 •
CHARLES STARRETT RUSSELL HAYDEN
" BADMEN OF THE HILLS "
A thrilling Western!
ALSO
Blondies and the Bumsteads
in
" IT'S A GREAT LIFE"
The newest and funniest of all Blondie hits !
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
' SECOND SHOW STARTS 9.15
BING CROSBY DOROTHY LAMOUR
A gorgeously fechnicolored musical
" DIXIE "
The staler of Black -faced Ministrelay from its beginning.
NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
SECOND SHOW STARTS 9.15
BRIAN DONLEVY e WALTER BRENNAN
ANNA LEE
" HANGMEN ALSO DIE"
• First Show starts at 7.30 each evening.
MATINEE EACH SATURDAY AT 2.30 P.M.
• Airwoman. Jean Currie, R.C.A.F.
Rockcliffe, Spent the week-
end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Currie:'
• Mrs. J. W. Jefferson, of Regina,
spent tyre past week at the home of
her sister, Mrs. James Carnochan,
prior to attending the marriage of her
son, Lieut, K. I. Jefferson, of Barrie,
Ont. -
• Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, Miss
Jean Wright and Mrs. Janet Fysche,
of Galt, were guests of Mayor and
Mrs. J. J. •Cluff over the week -end.
• AC2. Jat es Flannery, of St.
Thomas, spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. James J. Cleary.
• Mrs. W. A. Wright .spent Thanks-
giving in Toronto. Mrs. W. W. Kent
returned with her.'
• Mr. and Mrs. Rby Benninger, of
Guelph, 'attended the- ^Bannon -Bennin-
ger wedding in town on Saturday last.
• Mrs. Foster, formerly Miss Clara
Mason, of Welland, was a 'visitor in
town .over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. P. Miller,
of Dearborn, Mich., are spending a
week's vacation at the home• of Mr.
and,; ,Mrs.. J. J. Cleary..- .
• Mr. and Mrs, Milton Chesney, of
Toronto, were Thanksgiving guests of
Mrs. Jessie Flett.
• Mrs, J. J..Flannery and daugh-
ters, •Gefalda and Theresa, of Guelph,
are holidaying with Sgt. and Mrs.
John Flannery, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Cleary. -
• Miss Winnifred Russell, of the
University of Toronto, spent Tha$ks-
giving..,at the home of her mother;
Mrs. J. B. Russell.
40. Miss Bessie Grieve, of Chatham,
and Miss Margaret Grieve, of Dres-
den, were' Thanksgiving guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Phomas
Grieve; in Egmondville. '
• Miss Wilma Hay, of the Univers-
ity of Western Ontario, London, spent
the week -end at her home here.
• MrS. George Hill and Miss Rhia,
Hill, of Toronto, spent the week -end
at their home in- Egmondville.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Teall, Mrs
Teall, Sr., and Miss Ruth Teall spent
Thanksgiving- in London.
• Mrs. J. R. Brodie and family, of
Toronto, spent the week -end with
Mrs. R. J. Beattie.
• Pte. Clifford ,Barber, of Barrie -
field, o'nt,, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.. C.
Barber, of Soverign, Sask., and grand-
son of the 'late John Scott, of Rox-
boro, was a guest of his uncle and'
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Scott,
of Roxboro.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Broadfoot
and son, of Hamilton, were guests of
,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyndall, in Tuck-
ersmith.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Walter and
daughter, Catherine Ann, of Dundas,
were guests of Mr, and Mrs. 3. E.
Willis over the week -end.
• Miss Teresa McIver left on Mon-
day to attend the University of Tor-
onto, whe'e she will resume her stu-
dies.
• ,. Mr. and Mrs. John Finyson
were in Galt over the week -end,
• Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, of Detroit„'
and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, of
Windsor, attended the funeral of the
late Michael Matthews, of McKillop,
on Friday last.
• Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart, of
St. Thomas, spent the week -end at.
their homes here.
• Miss Mary Duncan left on Mon
de ':for London, where she Will et -
tend the Unitersity, of Western On-
tario. • . H
CITIZENS
HURON COUNTY
Listen to the
FIFTH VICTORY LOAN
BROADCASTS
Over Radio Station
CKNX
'WINGHAM
Official opening by
REV. W. A. BEECROFT
CHAIRMAN, HURON COUNTY
— at —
8 A.M.
Monde, Oct. 18
• There will be a five-
minute program on •Sat-
urday, 'October' 16, and
each' day of the cam-
paign at 12:40 p.ni.
The first of these pro- -
grams will be an ad-
dress by
Warden
BENSON W. TUCKEY
SATURDAY, OCT. 16th
Followed by, a prominent spetker
daily
October 18th to N•ov iu- ..
. ber 6th
BUY ANLL BONDS
SPEED THE VICTORY
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
Anniversary
Services
Sunday, October 17
REV. J. II. ARNUP, B.A., D.D., of Toronto
will be the guest speaker for the day.
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY MUSIC BY THE CHOIR
MORNING SERVICE, 11 A.M.'
SERMON—"Why I Go Ttr'Church" Dr. Arnup
ANTHEM—"Who Are These in Bright Array?" Shanks
ANTHEM—"My Task" '. Ashford
EVENING SERVICE, 7 P.M.
SERMON-L"Tow'ring O'er the Wrecks of Time” Dr. Arnup
• LADIES' CHORUS—"At Evening Time" Wilson
ANTHEM—"Lord, Open Thou Our Eyes" Sullivan
(Unaccompanied)
WELCOME TO THESE SERVICES
REV. H. V. WORKMAN,
Minister.
SPEED the VICT • RY
° -As Chairman of Huron County War Finance
Committee I send out cordialgreetings to every
citizen. The raising of this 5th` Victory Loan is
the biggest task to which the people of Huron ever .
set their hands. It' will be one factor in our final
success if we begin with. a full realization of the
vast and difficult"responsibility to which we are
committed and match this challenge with the
earnestness and determination that is the very
sluff of Victory.
There is good news that our armed forces
are moving forward and that news should lift our
spirits to a high level of eagerness and enthusiasm.
But there is no news' that the- war` is just 'about
over and that we may relax: our efforts. The pro-
spect is not for a war tapering off to a quick and
easy finish, but of a war rising to an increasing
crescendo of stubborn fighting.
Something tugs at our hearts as we think of
our boys caught in this fury of battle. What can
we do for them? The best thing we can do for
them is to give them the weapons, an abundance
of weapons—or rather the best thing we can do
for them is to buy Victory Bonds—for. with • our
Victory Bonds the weapons will be provided.
`For the sake of all our Huron County boys
over there—
To
speed the Victory—
Out of Huron County's great prosperity—
As your answer to the call of duty—
As an act of Thanksgiving—
BUY VICTORY BONDS !
Yours faithfully, W. A. BEECROFT,'Chairman
Huron County War Finance Committee.
N IMALS DISABLED.
(amply ,removed in Cldan Sanitary teks. Phone collect.
210 MITCHELL
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