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Tft 44T 6,f W47 Cent, "Where'p Grandma, The T,ouugoiiat, 49ow To
liGrandma Alive," Relles,11 TQ a 'OR usertlau.. 2§ Ocg* a coup V le 9_,",; W40, W d th . .... W,
gilt 040, Ile .044# .; -A We ' I* two big nights; Pddvy., April 21st; M 11's 'Cook W Vo, 0. Pk Y, I I " t '0V161" , W iwa Vra ��AA tne, *30M OC_ eAt Wr Milrimun 8-30 P'M� Saturday, April 22nd, $'45 b,. 39lAuiau*0q it cwar ed, ��,ouly tu 00,44
In Above clam, are net VWd by the P�lu. All local talent. Comia andhgve L�a-Vils Is all. ever iil.Atl wo. .. M Vlm'�Jw, . ,;Nbn_, B *W na"It 401,044 # WOPOR VA b '514 Ahe Abe ad won rim Ne, 101111- VeM" beal- FVA _O farj*L. abuj'�tjj,'earp _o
a good laugh Admission 0, nt ctuPA 'by wpr, frg .4at t ogs e.- 0 y PAX 0 0 *
"j, v;;4 ky'� tl dren 20c. ain. 1 *Qm#1P, o]Bell." 19011 traine4, "for s. nIt bapka,ches are Mowing you up, t4443 Afeitures included vT4v.,olopes, Wbeba. '004001g:�' 00 d :Ott, at C�', tr4lIq Alrp4rt.� go
take RUMACAPS. Pains and achlaq Mmo J0 xv �44, on, all t4lking i ppkr At- W.,?C. .U. nAgents WantM are relieved, after the jlrat dose tlie;,ve 1310ek" F Alto Col
for-' souuO films., Xr,, 4GbAs i p1m. IQ r U4 'y FARM MAN WANTED F MiddletoWs PrOg Store, ne'April x Holwall.: Mr, and t -dealer of -.Heniv t I I., ut � A OR RAWLEIGH ROUTEL jeetlug of e.- Mrs, Jr. Q_ g,,,p h *1 abit 4regs or 'p, aid �.wa �, �n - a ior: ployed Ot
Exeter brOuch-of the C.hIJ Pupils. Of eup4k,pu (MA- Real apporotauity, We help you get start- 0 school tro 4 its RAW-LEIGH�S. DePL ML, tian Tompelince Union was, 4e14 KBOf ekt la'Alle, a ed, by -B. T. Sage, blo-C The wedding of
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cholse 4" 1 . ;, e,4,,,Wri lContinued from'Page 1) Miss a man'�for e--Coch4hutt P16w.,Co Two KIinou a Or Pon (Ovqr.-
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ply to WW S98 4 schoolroom the ochurj*L' -IL n alway 44 T fthowal Scrabuick �I`00n will contribute 4A_.QbeXetta. -and. door prizes were give d we e seas),' at of, ternoon, `A)p -at S. -O
Mrs. I
, I ,L TendM An Easter wedding was solemnized A. B�oqb�. led he d1bviltionai* pe yWm. Park% of Reusall Wnta pupils from' Mr.
�wes room a won by, Mr.
rio; at the Lutheran Parsonage, 4ondon, which opened with singing Musical - number$ will -.be given' be. and. Mr� Robt., MoGrojq
tween cts by the pupils. when Rev. Killing6r officiated for the "Ylelo TemptattodW-and. e emnize Paisley, I
tb Lois Henderson drimdug ihe wipping 44y, r Olt F0 4R"t TENDERS WANTED age of Rabhael Scrabulck, Of Loid's Prayop n The scrIp.. The Late— d' -ant tickets. *a. 'Pred Beer and Mrs,,, J. tiler f Urp, J40k in undso FOR PLACIN Regjua� Sask., and Gordon Henry ture 1essd.W..',Matthew 27::62-66, -and Mr. Edward.'Q;r4ijt;.jj)n of the late A- Paterson, were In charge of boxes -imaA
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ogmewf,,,�ODar in the basement of S. S_ DURIN, WIT59, A". Mrs. - Noi 0 r
3 Schoalhoutw_ Tuckeramith. Cn tractor son of Mrs..VioletSchwalul 28: 11-16, -Waa ioad by Mrs. .11rooll, fQl� Peter Grant, of Ki '.en" �!Aded at each dooi) and 401140blis has returned to herbomd;Mer sbend!-
on* mences. Corner of, Market and, Ord pp 'died b
Apply to BOX and the late Peter Schwalm, Hensall. low0d with pr4 to#' Hospita on Suiidy list, in, his of monpy._g1y-p
27, 'Or to supply gravel and cement' A -he tenders as bpg- lug a few days, %Vltb h6r'iliter �an&
_yer by Mrs. Jinks. The for the over�e
Amn 25. - -was -eE SO WT. retedo tim, the main room. in school. The bride .wore a blue tailored suit ejosing- 11 11R, c4q, die per. Oth year. - He *as born, in W.
rk ,
6 d yr4A beetlanoi ea. $19.26.Uin1g, reall ed' This was brother-in-law, mi. gn.
in summer holidays, if Poo- witli. aftbi which the 'president and lived in thoii'W�ti i0i some 7ew Bonthron.''' corsage of -roses and matching ji. it sponsored -by the Women!s Illstitute Rf!,,W. years �ago.� 4ccesaorlefs�,' Mrs. J. A. Mao:F`Ola4�, preld for. the remainder of"I the befor4 C Ming 4 Td,'O.end' Boxes overse Miss lean Mur;r4y,"" I
0
W. o 4ida been.
of St. Thomas, was brid, Help Warited' meeting. The'rol-1 call was r6spond- His -Wi Institute spend -with Ur.
fe, who pr6deceaged. -The ladies *
_g the winter mouthw
Ing -a rose - coat and ed'to -with the scripture verse, "Res- years ago, was the. f6rinei'Miss. �gar,�. wish to announce that they and'th� tLnd, X 'A. 0. .. &ii1W, j roj
dress, beige
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MAN WANT—SD-To ASSIST ON 'SMO Alvicili"' Sales matelling accessories. The groom was urreetion.11 Mrs. Brooks, .-Mrs. Me- �sbail, of RogerVille.' �urdving Is one"Wur, Service. Committee will"be ship- retur�ed to her- horffie. In Heuqall� on
-building wark, 'Good *Ages,. -im4uding 4 e ded by his brother, Lee Schwal
dIn,Q -.daughter, Miss-- BiaatflQ6, Grant of ping approximately too
ueen and Mrs. PassloOre were w4kpit M board, Apply at,once to Hamilton The wedding dii 50 boxes to the 'Miday of last
Jackson. 0 SALR MR. HAROLD of Ittee to Toronto. The-remal fl'�jed at'Bou�, Aensall boyi'who'a�e JONATHAN H(IGILI,,. Phone 34416, Cli.- CLEARWGZC"b=iu&t=ctQ to Deb by (111611 1�ohlted 0, nominating do.lumi n serving over- ulany'-friends. were "pleafied, to see her
ton. 39azz public auction an. Tm owas served at . the home of the I select. the new Slate of officers for thrn's Puneral Rollie, 11�nsall, when. seas, possibly the second or third home again., Mr. and Mrs
A_.�%. Sialt.
Bounlary between Hibbert And Usborne. live -groom!s sister, Miss Mae Schwalm, I 1944-45. r Membors are asked o inake a �private funeral �service was ho&I& week III May. Those wishing to add lie are,speudinga.fp* ' -
_ or weeks with her.
southeast of Hensall. at 10 o'clock noon, London. Mr. and Mks. Schwalm will � 'quilt -block, the size of The n U T d an., conducitosot tw the receipts hand may leave Gunner Byran Kyle, of Camp Boi-
the following. Thite horses; 30 head of a Huro ue Ilay at 2;30,- p on
wmted a h.= d," full reside in Hensall. Expositor, to be,brought in to, the, by RX -jai. E. Taylor, minister,of Car- their contributions w4th Miss, Gladys den, spent the week -end with his wifev fatm machinery., ing Will.b. At the Masonic Lodge meeting,last May meeting. Iffies 1�;dua. Grant, Na- Inel Presbyterian -Church 31jen"R. Luker before may 13th. Donations of and family.. WA14TZ�X�_�ATTLZ FOR PASTURE FOR sold as the owner has soold,his far= Terms. Monday evening it was a unique oc- tiofial 0 ani 11r"Exeter, Cemetery.- (boutinued an Page 4) Burial, was mad6 f fniinths. APply W. I i. --oGash. JOHN - HOLTON, P:rovriebor; Har- tasion in that. Wor- Bro IL 1) -Bell,'of the _W.Q.T.U.,'addressed. 'M th rg lzer and Field Secretary sugar - for the roWsion o candy_will me I oV -A DAVIDSON, Hillsgreen. Phone Hens,all _q_k1kqk hankoffetinip ille old Jackson, Auc4oueer. a Past Master of Huron, 11-litti, -e,d "hi's ing and pres-ted a very I-# - -; r -
FORZALIF—FRESH COW,,; ALSO TWO OF FARM IN THE TOW14SHIP � OF Lake, is semding'her Easter holidays Durham calves, about 5 -months o)d. Ap- mckiLLoP AND RESIDENCE IN with her *grandmother, Mrs. Ahce ply to GEORGE COLCLOUGH. R.R. , NO. 1. THE 'aunt, Miss Beryl Pfaff. .-Clinton, on No. 4 Highway. TOWN OF SIPAFORTH . Pfaff, and�,her 3994xl, 1131_� -EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE'O.V Sg , t. Ed. Norminton left last week for Halifax, N.S., where he will be VORK HOG FOR SAT , SENkN ONTAS the late'Frances Givlin will offer for sale' -Old.' Phone 652 r' E. P. OHESNEY.. y Public Auction, at her residence, Gode, 39S4xI -rich Street Seaforth, Ontario, on Saturd*y, sfationed somewliqre in Canada or 2 the duration., pril 22nd, 1944, at, -o'clock in the After- Sgt. Norminton return- SALE OXFORD AND DORSET noon, the following' real es -tate: tly after three years' service
FOR sheep and lambs. � Apply to J. W, PARM�Being Lot Number 11 in the Sth in England and.Africi, spending his THOMPSON. Phone 933 r 31, Seafarth- Concession of the Township- 8f McKillop, con- furlough with his wife and, family. gg&4_1 taining 100 acres More or less all ceded, g d water supply windmill, 'no Easter� visitors With Mrs. Violet *a VOR SAIM—AENFREW ROYAL RANGi well; frarde� dwelling house, seven Schwalm were: Miss Florence barns wood �aly. AJso heifer caM- A large fr... bank b.. . to.. Schwalm, E.F.T.S.; Sky Hirbor� Miss CANArIA Ply to FRED RUISSE, Seaforbh. good stabling, cement hog pen. DWELLING ' HOUSEm—Fram M. Schwalm, London; Mrs. ifao�Far- 3984xl house, being parts of Lots 14 and n, lane, St. Thomas; Lee Schwalm and nialOck's Survey, §eafort WASHING 'MACHINE; -2 Ga h ! roodern. rac- Pte. Carl Schwalm,� Hamilton; Mr. FOR SA'Mt�A tically new bathroom and furnace. ............. two-ganon crocks; ftuit jarsi quart and and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm Hamij above p ill be old ton. TERMS—The ropertim w ........... He pint size., Applytv MRS. A. MDIR, one mr south of Hen all. No. 4 Highway. subject to a reserve bid. IW� cash u clay of Mr. and Mr�. Harold Hanson and ......... . . . . . 39S4 sale and he ba&ance in Su days. family, of -Stratford, were Bastet vis- OSEPH GIVLIN, Dublin, Ontario itors with. Mrs. Schwalm and Mr. and -POR SALE--O*P rs. Robt; McKenzie. JOHN,- FLYNN. Dublin; Ontario, HUNP)WD AND Executors,. cemetery mouumefits�' including the fol- Lou Rowland, Auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoggarth have 'lowing colom- Black, Red. Gr�-y and White 3984 returned home- after visiting with Mfthell b3r Grapkites imported). Transportation UrrAng- ing a 'their daughter , aAd s*n-ixi4aw, Mr. ed to and from or Phoning 99. Cl�EARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM ... ....... . . . . . POR RFIELD and Mrs. Roy� Mear and family 'at Stock -and Implements, Noorbheast: bound- chell, qi�t, * .... ..... 89814 ary of Usborne Township, 6 miles southwest Dorchester. ...................
on FridAy Av il 21st t 12.30 pm HORSES IS- 01 Hemall. 3% miles southwest of Cromarty, Kathryn, Lavell, of Palmerston, has. tq, -FdOT 16,SSEY-AARIL FOR SALE hinder, new -condition-, Ir i -hoe Messey-HiLr- returned to her, home at Pa4merpton 12 yeard 1 team, 10 and bay xis -disc drill, in new conditi",, 5oection ........... home, 12 years old. CA71%F_2 Durham after s0eding the. Easter holidays ....... Massey-Earris cultivator, suitable. for team 2 Ditrionva. cows 'fresh with ber little cousin, Judy. Shholdick. .......
-am cows due in or tractor- barn 80rio with Mfoot. lean; cows due timeof sale straw shed.'and bog, per4 fi0x80-. all timber with calves at foot; � DvAi Mrs. .0bilrebill and daughter, Miss fat cow; 4 farrow cows; 3 Durham n repair. __Lat 21, Eivira Churchill, of Toronto, have re- To Rent Mbber4, for gram.. Abe east ....... .... rising 2 years. old;' I ]Durhsai steer rising 2 y ra old; 9 D,�rham calves rising I- turned home after spending the EaS_ to W year old; 2 baby'beeves. 'PIGS --I York sow ter vacation wi 'tb Mr. and Mrs. E. R. ith litter of 10 pigs; 3 York saws-due.in 9 A. -4 Shaddie ... Dubl, 83 May; S,York chunks, 75 lbh.;. 1 York 'old;- 3 young York -sows. POPIOLgI Uncle Divs in Calg'ary TRY -175- year,,qld Hybrid heM; 3 chicken Miss CasSie Dougall, of', Hensan, F arM For I MPLEMENTS — 14assey-Ha i rrls reeeived the Sad news of the death binder, 6 -ft. cut; XasBey-Harris �mower.. 6 -ft. -Harris hay loader; Mass -Rarrid of h9r uncle, Robert. Paterson, .who dot; Massey ey side ii�ke; aulky rake� 1�` Massey -Harris 11- died at his home -in Calgary, Alta., on FARM SALE --in ?a AvREs bush.' 75 acres under,"cultivation. Red hoe. fertiliter drill; I Massey-Hartis 13 -hoe .ultivator; I steel in Hensall 83 years ago, and was the pig stable, he hapse,, grain drill; I stiff tooth brick hoas% bank barn, April 17th. Mr. Paterson was born driAbc 1�6t 24 Con0essiou V, Morris roger- 4 -section, harrow; S-Gocction,harrow;,l Township. Apply to WMLIAM BACHERT, Mass - Harr�s bean rcuffler. ;mol new puller; son of the late Robt. Paterson, -'of R.R.No. 3. Walton, -or phone Brussels IS r S. I =.y -Harris manure spreader; hand touf-! Hensall, -having b66i resident of Cal- 8984xl fler; 3 walking Pows; I rijing Plow, I'two- 40 years Mr. and Mrs. Pat- gary for ... wheel traijer', 1. DeLval cream sepaatior, Bai % farm I box; I rteel "'on celebrated 'their golden wedding agon, grave wheel truck wagon with ay rack; I set of in Janua-ry. He leaves o mourn Ws ............ Notices i�loop sleighs (ne);'I wagon box; 1L buggy; Passing his -eidow, the formr Mary fanning mill; scales, bag truck.� grain 0ags Miller, Of EXcter; two Sons, Robert, TICE POSITION -WANTED AS and sacks; pig crate; sugar kettle; NO r m -Calgary,, a d Harold, also of Cai- bousekeep- a dolne hausecleau?rog by'A barn jack; 2 hog self -feeders; nu her of of day. � APP13k to Box 4,18, HURON =POSI- pig troughi; hay cai, rope, pulleys and sling'gary, and a daughter, Catherine, also REINFORCEMENT SE 'UNIT U BA TOIL 39Nxl iopes; sling chain and hay fork; 6 bunches I living, in Calgary. A daughier, Jessie, X shingles; quantity of lumber; cedar Posts' died 20 ago. He..is also sur- REINFORCtMENT OTICE—TO- ALT OtR FRIENDS AND 20-foat -ladder and 80 -foot IaAder, 5coo�. years DEPCrT NORTH AFRICA yen that Mr. Frank Y!"Intl utradet with es: wheelbarrow; I leg vice; grass seeder:'l' Hensall, and two brothers, lack, of . lcal:ri Co us has expired- 'So ' hing Watkins' electrid fence?; RkINFa N* Customers: W� Would like to inform shovel; I gas drum; 3 barrels; 2 chop� boge,,'xived by One sister, Mrs. Beligougli, t RCFAE T forks, sh�Dvels, whiffle rees,! Toronto, and Jim, Of Hellsall. Two BATT L Rxodacta Please deal direct with'yourr Wat- neckyokes� logging chains, ud � other articles spring tooth Sisters, -Mrs. A. Dougall, Hensall, nd -Nf ORCEMENT UNITS Idn's dealers, MR. OR MRS. -WV_ BRAD-' too numerons to, mention; I MAI TO REI ION cultivator.. HARNESS—.� set backband har. 1 Mrs. MUrray,_Of'Regina, Sask., 'prede- C, M. F.'IT40 8983x2 ness -, I set of heavy singloi harness: number ceased him three years ago. of horse call -Am. HAY AND GRAIN — 50 A CHAL L E N G E T 0 U'S ALL . . . Do YOUR BIRDS Go LAME OR PAR- bushels of wheat; 150 bushels of 6 -row. bai!- Melvn Orr has returned to alrxed? "Kews" stop'them. KERSLAKE ley; a5e bushels of rr�ixed grain; Alaska oats her home at Lucknow'after spending and No. 21 O.A.C. barley, suitable for se6d;: the past �Veek visiting iit the home Seitarth. And,E. D..KYLE, Kippen. Inumber of tofis of mixed hay; 12 bushels, of' of Mr. ind rs. R. A. Ori.. is a war Q 'movement., Never before Fn41N`S POULTRY TONIC AND seed beans; 80 bushels of turnips; 4 bushels Mr.,Wm. Hyde, who has been in Vitamin Builders—oteps oaaruba,Umm ofo timothy seed, quantity of household fmni- and E. D. t— No rMerve as farm is sold., JOHN poor health for some t1mb, is bnprov-� have tFo'pps been moved such incredible dis- A&VANCED XYM KIPP11m. BOLTON, Proprietor; E. Pj.*Chmney, Clerk; ing nicely, his many friends Will be
HarolA Jacksom, Auctioneer. tances REINFORCEMENT in so many theatres of war� so quickly. T'M IWWS DARI-MIN FOR MA871718. pleased to learn. LAC, John Beer haS been -posted to DATTIkLION- C.M.F. W does the lob� KERSLAKE' F -i$h ousands of menire in,motion, Calgary, wllere he will continue. his It and day, &
farth,,and EL D. KYM KipDen., by CArds of Ilianks wireless c6urse, sea iiiiispelrt, m otortruckandair.,.edgiqg VT 'YOUR LAYING BIRDS PALrs AND Liberal Association Meets scoury? use Finwo Poultry Comitzianer rPHE FAMILY OF TIM LATE JOHN into en6my territory, shiffin to keep theiment 'k, meeting. of the executive of $out . h 9 'and Int-bBal Cleanser KERSLAKE FEND. Nolan esires to express their sinceiZe. H 'Kip appreciation uroir and Huron -Perth Liberal As- of swprise. DM jou ever stop to think what it for the many kindnesses and
-6y=vathy extended to them during their re- Town Ran, sociation was'beld in the Vito ens i cent bereavemerit; also to hatik thasiF all, L on Wednesday, Aprff 12tb, mians under these tring condid 39847- to, find Priem GEE sent aroiritual bouquetio. I
fo organization purposes. The guest 4
Speak youf;friend or relative, and put 'our letter er ws,14r. Farrell, Presdentof y into the We�sterh -AffntaAb Liberal Associa, YOUR 0
d"Cl-VtU"AM BRADSITAW, Births his hands? tioii.' r.'W. H -Golding, M.P., and- .Wdtkft19 di?alet�� And -also Agent for R D. Scott M,mariai Ha,itl Mr. Benson TUckey the . . . . . . Si6ft & 9oft's fruit qnd ornamentai nursery FLANNERY-In ald0 -spoke. yet -*in Spite of dAe, tr;emendous task involved, UNIT WbkTc, Market Stftot� Senforth, OIWL plious April 13th, to,:MT. and Mrs. John Fian- attendance and enthusiasm At this 3"34f n ef -ery encouraging, Dele- ihg was v trOM-9 On who ar6 'moving from re111f0fte- gates were appointed to attend the Deaths annual meeting of the Ontario Libet-, mciat umts in Englan,t group- d6rio�s in -Italy W, S., al Association to be 'held in Toront6 0 X61-1, Denfield . . or from. one location to another ... or through GALBRAITt-In Douglas, yoming, U.S.A.,' in June, L A comroitte6 was Ago -it#, !,F"T TO MALUE.GlitookTOR on Tnesdsy� April. 11.1h, Grate B. Galbrai pointed to attend the auntal meetIng '"k ti t -While on leave-, in th faq RIM. a oti beral Aa� of the Western Ontario Ll w _00. 3 4�9%QWLegers
agt6i- Pho#6 94k t* owkwos. A, banquet was Jleld at *o-P,;rcq1s-,aaoo&ir:1tems;, 'reached ho, Colamtr ftiil.Hoteli Hensall---ft h# ev Mrs. MAxy Stephan Is pending our The foll 'in are extr&ets 46f a 146t- . ..... D P.S fm DRAWAOX ime at Dash*odd at the bedside of ter"receiVed �bf Mrs. Fred Be her br6ther' Mi. Dan Sellor, who Is CPl. Helen Bell, of the! R.C.AP. -0*bk� "got 16**h "JW Fseas, wife f 'Plying. Officer Alvin G. -e. confined to bed 13611, Mr. Gordon Lov C rane b6lhg� hijured in -'an deaddht.6n the am. mg.ilink thj6 lettarto,r 61ft,4nd hI9h*Wy Ilftr 6xiball. W-hilLi talking that�ydo express my mdgi"h t WAn. In a tar liltd-toL.all tb. 46-ladW.-of -the r*0 41,& 60 1A Oil �4� g� Mift to ociCr nd evi. tuto wb6 :§o (boughtfully 4r6ff the- 96 6ftig hitl ow Into the Vatl� oA lovely bot Whloh I rkel�W the. Othor struck him, thr idkil6t. begi v but' I fi&*d redol WItollk 6.V, 1ho 0 f V Who a d. vholrod, 0&40. f, he _fdogt b 4Ve to *"bft �t6"## ..... . ..... -,7,7 ;,fL7 y I 4
r I.
own soif,�Glenn Earl Bell, A�`Tlox SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EIN into the
- k,
and informative talk- --relative- 'to her
, 0 "Ki-, a)qRLQ, eringof, eW.
M. $- Ot Cartnel Presbyterian �MUreh
fects, on Monday. April 24th, t 1.80. p.m.
the home
mysteries of Ancient Free Mas()UrY�
work which was well, received and
was! held In th6,churob
Personals
at of Mr�s. Thomas J. Wel;eter. orleT
mile waA of Pgroondville: Bookcase and
The Vic tory Loan committee head-
much enjoyed -by an appreciative slid-
selloolrooin on,
Thursday aft!e nooh,'APril 13th, wI&
i
writing desk cambinaroak bookcase; I small
ed by,Rv. B. W.'Beecroff, Of Wing-
ience.. Ml`ss� -Can-
Giant is on a cio"
a splendid dan' tten ce and Mrs.. R. Y.
TP BACKACHES -ARE SLOWING YOU UP.
chest of drawers; 5 -piece parlor suite; 1 up-
bolstered chair; 1. bedroom suite; I single
bam, chairman for Huron County, and
representatives, 'met in the Town.
ada tour, Which tak es hot, from Vic-
MacLareu, presid ea. "Christ the.l*ord
-take RUMACAPS. Pains And
'the
---.e, I oak buffet; 1 complete
toria B.C., to Sydney, N.S,i and. at.
'meet
is Risell Today was the �obeuing
Tdievopa: after first dose_� KEATING"S
STORr—,
ng r000m suite; -ch I -table, buffst, cbima
sars,
Hall, Hensall, Wednesday last to
her go educational work is
hymn, followed by prayer, by'Mrs. H.
cabinet; I oak table; I oak davenport; I 00r_;.make.axrangements.
for the Sixtli.Vic-
stressed and talks ire gived 'in
Worlanan. Mrs. I-MCully, read the
ner wardrobe; I dropleaf table; small tables;,
hall r=k. walnut setee (antique); 2 Platform I
tory Loan.
Mrs. J+ E. Taylor and -little daugh-
schools, colleges, convents, ref rm
schoolS'"etc. 'Miss Grant has
scripture lesson, after which, Mrs. R.
For Sale
rockers (Antiue) * 1 Adjustable cot; 1 fold—
ing cot and utaa": kitchen Xuge; I coal
ter. Audrey, 'have returned home af-
adAroeag-
ed 110 boo boys and
I girls and'young
Y� MacLaren gave .4 paper on, 'ITU
First Easter Day," Mrs. W. Sangster,
FOR SALF—JERSEY COW, TWO YEARS
oil stove; kitchen �cupbooard and linoleum; 2
tea kettles; kitchen table; couch; wu�hiug ina-
ter spending a few weeks with Mrs.
Tayior,s -'Parents lif Torblito.
people and Many of these�.aretaking
Part in scientific tempierance con-
led in prayer and'Mrs. Jas. W. Bon -
thron
. 0A milking. XONY to JAMES ELF6RD.
.�Phone. 664 r 21, Seaforth. 39.84-3.
pKine; Wr apet; dropleaf table; icp crearn
freezer; 2 *mautle lamps,;
r. Charles Wolff, well known lo-
tests. Miss drant stat6d that alco-
con - tribubbol an appropriate solo,
J.:!94e Di� 'a Broken
d
VR SALE—STA40K OF HAY, TIMOTHY
clacks; coal, oil,
heater; verandah gate; bkkomn dishes, ro
bunclies shingles; tools; sealers; dishes;
cal resident,'was tk4Aitd ScOttMem-
orial Hospital, Saforth, on ThursdaY,
hol is the greatest'social problem the
of Heart." Mrs.,
1-Mal0olm Dougall aoeompanied'�at the
and alfalfa mixed. A"Iy to J. W_
W00% Henall. Pbi6ne 92 6.
A
qu%,utiikof dry wood; linaleurn -rug 4x5 yds.;
"naleom, �ongaieum
eve ng, seriously ill with a heart
world faces today, because,,of its,as-
sociation, with'crime, disease, delin-
PiEffid.- Mrs. A. R. Campbell took bb , e
to pie, choosing for -her
T
3994-1
grey, l3xl8; ruk+9xl31/!;
linoleum, blue and white, l5x9-. linoleum.
conZn,
I d'
quendy, agoi ents, etc. She. also ,said
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rAR FOR 9ALE—ZTUDEBAJPM . SEDAN,
13%x_16%; linoleum -new, 15x9. Teraw—Cash.
MRS. THOMJA�S J. WEBSTER, PBopriefress;
Mrs. Annie Dabus underwent an
operation in St. Joseph's 1rqspjtaI 'in
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that th WX.T U. is the largest or-
"Beneath the Cross of i6sus',,was the,
Erskine model, in A-1 condition. Six
H�ld Jackson, Auctioneer.
ganizaion of wmen in the,world, be -
Closing hymn, and, the Lord's -rayer.1
good upholstering firwt� class Apply to
London. Thursday of iast week, for
Ing found in 53 countries.., Prior �to
in unison concluded the meeting.
JAMM Dk�FI�UUX _ Sfoth. 39M-1
EXECUT RS' SALE
removal of cataracts from her eyes.
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FORZALIF—FRESH COW,,; ALSO TWO OF FARM IN THE TOW14SHIP � OF Lake, is semding'her Easter holidays Durham calves, about 5 -months o)d. Ap- mckiLLoP AND RESIDENCE IN with her *grandmother, Mrs. Ahce ply to GEORGE COLCLOUGH. R.R. , NO. 1. THE 'aunt, Miss Beryl Pfaff. .-Clinton, on No. 4 Highway. TOWN OF SIPAFORTH . Pfaff, and�,her 3994xl, 1131_� -EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE'O.V Sg , t. Ed. Norminton left last week for Halifax, N.S., where he will be VORK HOG FOR SAT , SENkN ONTAS the late'Frances Givlin will offer for sale' -Old.' Phone 652 r' E. P. OHESNEY.. y Public Auction, at her residence, Gode, 39S4xI -rich Street Seaforth, Ontario, on Saturd*y, sfationed somewliqre in Canada or 2 the duration., pril 22nd, 1944, at, -o'clock in the After- Sgt. Norminton return- SALE OXFORD AND DORSET noon, the following' real es -tate: tly after three years' service
FOR sheep and lambs. � Apply to J. W, PARM�Being Lot Number 11 in the Sth in England and.Africi, spending his THOMPSON. Phone 933 r 31, Seafarth- Concession of the Township- 8f McKillop, con- furlough with his wife and, family. gg&4_1 taining 100 acres More or less all ceded, g d water supply windmill, 'no Easter� visitors With Mrs. Violet *a VOR SAIM—AENFREW ROYAL RANGi well; frarde� dwelling house, seven Schwalm were: Miss Florence barns wood �aly. AJso heifer caM- A large fr... bank b.. . to.. Schwalm, E.F.T.S.; Sky Hirbor� Miss CANArIA Ply to FRED RUISSE, Seaforbh. good stabling, cement hog pen. DWELLING ' HOUSEm—Fram M. Schwalm, London; Mrs. ifao�Far- 3984xl house, being parts of Lots 14 and n, lane, St. Thomas; Lee Schwalm and nialOck's Survey, §eafort WASHING 'MACHINE; -2 Ga h ! roodern. rac- Pte. Carl Schwalm,� Hamilton; Mr. FOR SA'Mt�A tically new bathroom and furnace. ............. two-ganon crocks; ftuit jarsi quart and and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm Hamij above p ill be old ton. TERMS—The ropertim w ........... He pint size., Applytv MRS. A. MDIR, one mr south of Hen all. No. 4 Highway. subject to a reserve bid. IW� cash u clay of Mr. and Mr�. Harold Hanson and ......... . . . . . 39S4 sale and he ba&ance in Su days. family, of -Stratford, were Bastet vis- OSEPH GIVLIN, Dublin, Ontario itors with. Mrs. Schwalm and Mr. and -POR SALE--O*P rs. Robt; McKenzie. JOHN,- FLYNN. Dublin; Ontario, HUNP)WD AND Executors,. cemetery mouumefits�' including the fol- Lou Rowland, Auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoggarth have 'lowing colom- Black, Red. Gr�-y and White 3984 returned home- after visiting with Mfthell b3r Grapkites imported). Transportation UrrAng- ing a 'their daughter , aAd s*n-ixi4aw, Mr. ed to and from or Phoning 99. Cl�EARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM ... ....... . . . . . POR RFIELD and Mrs. Roy� Mear and family 'at Stock -and Implements, Noorbheast: bound- chell, qi�t, * .... ..... 89814 ary of Usborne Township, 6 miles southwest Dorchester. ...................
on FridAy Av il 21st t 12.30 pm HORSES IS- 01 Hemall. 3% miles southwest of Cromarty, Kathryn, Lavell, of Palmerston, has. tq, -FdOT 16,SSEY-AARIL FOR SALE hinder, new -condition-, Ir i -hoe Messey-HiLr- returned to her, home at Pa4merpton 12 yeard 1 team, 10 and bay xis -disc drill, in new conditi",, 5oection ........... home, 12 years old. CA71%F_2 Durham after s0eding the. Easter holidays ....... Massey-Earris cultivator, suitable. for team 2 Ditrionva. cows 'fresh with ber little cousin, Judy. Shholdick. .......
-am cows due in or tractor- barn 80rio with Mfoot. lean; cows due timeof sale straw shed.'and bog, per4 fi0x80-. all timber with calves at foot; � DvAi Mrs. .0bilrebill and daughter, Miss fat cow; 4 farrow cows; 3 Durham n repair. __Lat 21, Eivira Churchill, of Toronto, have re- To Rent Mbber4, for gram.. Abe east ....... .... rising 2 years. old;' I ]Durhsai steer rising 2 y ra old; 9 D,�rham calves rising I- turned home after spending the EaS_ to W year old; 2 baby'beeves. 'PIGS --I York sow ter vacation wi 'tb Mr. and Mrs. E. R. ith litter of 10 pigs; 3 York saws-due.in 9 A. -4 Shaddie ... Dubl, 83 May; S,York chunks, 75 lbh.;. 1 York 'old;- 3 young York -sows. POPIOLgI Uncle Divs in Calg'ary TRY -175- year,,qld Hybrid heM; 3 chicken Miss CasSie Dougall, of', Hensan, F arM For I MPLEMENTS — 14assey-Ha i rrls reeeived the Sad news of the death binder, 6 -ft. cut; XasBey-Harris �mower.. 6 -ft. -Harris hay loader; Mass -Rarrid of h9r uncle, Robert. Paterson, .who dot; Massey ey side ii�ke; aulky rake� 1�` Massey -Harris 11- died at his home -in Calgary, Alta., on FARM SALE --in ?a AvREs bush.' 75 acres under,"cultivation. Red hoe. fertiliter drill; I Massey-Hartis 13 -hoe .ultivator; I steel in Hensall 83 years ago, and was the pig stable, he hapse,, grain drill; I stiff tooth brick hoas% bank barn, April 17th. Mr. Paterson was born driAbc 1�6t 24 Con0essiou V, Morris roger- 4 -section, harrow; S-Gocction,harrow;,l Township. Apply to WMLIAM BACHERT, Mass - Harr�s bean rcuffler. ;mol new puller; son of the late Robt. Paterson, -'of R.R.No. 3. Walton, -or phone Brussels IS r S. I =.y -Harris manure spreader; hand touf-! Hensall, -having b66i resident of Cal- 8984xl fler; 3 walking Pows; I rijing Plow, I'two- 40 years Mr. and Mrs. Pat- gary for ... wheel traijer', 1. DeLval cream sepaatior, Bai % farm I box; I rteel "'on celebrated 'their golden wedding agon, grave wheel truck wagon with ay rack; I set of in Janua-ry. He leaves o mourn Ws ............ Notices i�loop sleighs (ne);'I wagon box; 1L buggy; Passing his -eidow, the formr Mary fanning mill; scales, bag truck.� grain 0ags Miller, Of EXcter; two Sons, Robert, TICE POSITION -WANTED AS and sacks; pig crate; sugar kettle; NO r m -Calgary,, a d Harold, also of Cai- bousekeep- a dolne hausecleau?rog by'A barn jack; 2 hog self -feeders; nu her of of day. � APP13k to Box 4,18, HURON =POSI- pig troughi; hay cai, rope, pulleys and sling'gary, and a daughter, Catherine, also REINFORCEMENT SE 'UNIT U BA TOIL 39Nxl iopes; sling chain and hay fork; 6 bunches I living, in Calgary. A daughier, Jessie, X shingles; quantity of lumber; cedar Posts' died 20 ago. He..is also sur- REINFORCtMENT OTICE—TO- ALT OtR FRIENDS AND 20-foat -ladder and 80 -foot IaAder, 5coo�. years DEPCrT NORTH AFRICA yen that Mr. Frank Y!"Intl utradet with es: wheelbarrow; I leg vice; grass seeder:'l' Hensall, and two brothers, lack, of . lcal:ri Co us has expired- 'So ' hing Watkins' electrid fence?; RkINFa N* Customers: W� Would like to inform shovel; I gas drum; 3 barrels; 2 chop� boge,,'xived by One sister, Mrs. Beligougli, t RCFAE T forks, sh�Dvels, whiffle rees,! Toronto, and Jim, Of Hellsall. Two BATT L Rxodacta Please deal direct with'yourr Wat- neckyokes� logging chains, ud � other articles spring tooth Sisters, -Mrs. A. Dougall, Hensall, nd -Nf ORCEMENT UNITS Idn's dealers, MR. OR MRS. -WV_ BRAD-' too numerons to, mention; I MAI TO REI ION cultivator.. HARNESS—.� set backband har. 1 Mrs. MUrray,_Of'Regina, Sask., 'prede- C, M. F.'IT40 8983x2 ness -, I set of heavy singloi harness: number ceased him three years ago. of horse call -Am. HAY AND GRAIN — 50 A CHAL L E N G E T 0 U'S ALL . . . Do YOUR BIRDS Go LAME OR PAR- bushels of wheat; 150 bushels of 6 -row. bai!- Melvn Orr has returned to alrxed? "Kews" stop'them. KERSLAKE ley; a5e bushels of rr�ixed grain; Alaska oats her home at Lucknow'after spending and No. 21 O.A.C. barley, suitable for se6d;: the past �Veek visiting iit the home Seitarth. And,E. D..KYLE, Kippen. Inumber of tofis of mixed hay; 12 bushels, of' of Mr. ind rs. R. A. Ori.. is a war Q 'movement., Never before Fn41N`S POULTRY TONIC AND seed beans; 80 bushels of turnips; 4 bushels Mr.,Wm. Hyde, who has been in Vitamin Builders—oteps oaaruba,Umm ofo timothy seed, quantity of household fmni- and E. D. t— No rMerve as farm is sold., JOHN poor health for some t1mb, is bnprov-� have tFo'pps been moved such incredible dis- A&VANCED XYM KIPP11m. BOLTON, Proprietor; E. Pj.*Chmney, Clerk; ing nicely, his many friends Will be
HarolA Jacksom, Auctioneer. tances REINFORCEMENT in so many theatres of war� so quickly. T'M IWWS DARI-MIN FOR MA871718. pleased to learn. LAC, John Beer haS been -posted to DATTIkLION- C.M.F. W does the lob� KERSLAKE' F -i$h ousands of menire in,motion, Calgary, wllere he will continue. his It and day, &
farth,,and EL D. KYM KipDen., by CArds of Ilianks wireless c6urse, sea iiiiispelrt, m otortruckandair.,.edgiqg VT 'YOUR LAYING BIRDS PALrs AND Liberal Association Meets scoury? use Finwo Poultry Comitzianer rPHE FAMILY OF TIM LATE JOHN into en6my territory, shiffin to keep theiment 'k, meeting. of the executive of $out . h 9 'and Int-bBal Cleanser KERSLAKE FEND. Nolan esires to express their sinceiZe. H 'Kip appreciation uroir and Huron -Perth Liberal As- of swprise. DM jou ever stop to think what it for the many kindnesses and
-6y=vathy extended to them during their re- Town Ran, sociation was'beld in the Vito ens i cent bereavemerit; also to hatik thasiF all, L on Wednesday, Aprff 12tb, mians under these tring condid 39847- to, find Priem GEE sent aroiritual bouquetio. I
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d"Cl-VtU"AM BRADSITAW, Births his hands? tioii.' r.'W. H -Golding, M.P., and- .Wdtkft19 di?alet�� And -also Agent for R D. Scott M,mariai Ha,itl Mr. Benson TUckey the . . . . . . Si6ft & 9oft's fruit qnd ornamentai nursery FLANNERY-In ald0 -spoke. yet -*in Spite of dAe, tr;emendous task involved, UNIT WbkTc, Market Stftot� Senforth, OIWL plious April 13th, to,:MT. and Mrs. John Fian- attendance and enthusiasm At this 3"34f n ef -ery encouraging, Dele- ihg was v trOM-9 On who ar6 'moving from re111f0fte- gates were appointed to attend the Deaths annual meeting of the Ontario Libet-, mciat umts in Englan,t group- d6rio�s in -Italy W, S., al Association to be 'held in Toront6 0 X61-1, Denfield . . or from. one location to another ... or through GALBRAITt-In Douglas, yoming, U.S.A.,' in June, L A comroitte6 was Ago -it#, !,F"T TO MALUE.GlitookTOR on Tnesdsy� April. 11.1h, Grate B. Galbrai pointed to attend the auntal meetIng '"k ti t -While on leave-, in th faq RIM. a oti beral Aa� of the Western Ontario Ll w _00. 3 4�9%QWLegers
agt6i- Pho#6 94k t* owkwos. A, banquet was Jleld at *o-P,;rcq1s-,aaoo&ir:1tems;, 'reached ho, Colamtr ftiil.Hoteli Hensall---ft h# ev Mrs. MAxy Stephan Is pending our The foll 'in are extr&ets 46f a 146t- . ..... D P.S fm DRAWAOX ime at Dash*odd at the bedside of ter"receiVed �bf Mrs. Fred Be her br6ther' Mi. Dan Sellor, who Is CPl. Helen Bell, of the! R.C.AP. -0*bk� "got 16**h "JW Fseas, wife f 'Plying. Officer Alvin G. -e. confined to bed 13611, Mr. Gordon Lov C rane b6lhg� hijured in -'an deaddht.6n the am. mg.ilink thj6 lettarto,r 61ft,4nd hI9h*Wy Ilftr 6xiball. W-hilLi talking that�ydo express my mdgi"h t WAn. In a tar liltd-toL.all tb. 46-ladW.-of -the r*0 41,& 60 1A Oil �4� g� Mift to ociCr nd evi. tuto wb6 :§o (boughtfully 4r6ff the- 96 6ftig hitl ow Into the Vatl� oA lovely bot Whloh I rkel�W the. Othor struck him, thr idkil6t. begi v but' I fi&*d redol WItollk 6.V, 1ho 0 f V Who a d. vholrod, 0&40. f, he _fdogt b 4Ve to *"bft �t6"## ..... . ..... -,7,7 ;,fL7 y I 4