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O �1, Mr. George Q t d, of askatC.. � 'tiu?rr .::w t>} 'a4.a thing: ecce>laorios- ;, ,, :r„ . '' , T regular n►e of �tf 'the W1 ,, - 0, .: ` ata ,F° ,S 4gfhgl',� a and e wJifa a0ll t;wi•R ba '10 ill# �pSt'S %0- vran, . is , a visitor wi#i1i tktd pTowal+cfi their cQraages were pink roses 44d' :gamily. svhiCs sweet, peas, : A buffet. sal .er $p , was held jn tU :aelXgif rgom, of meq.: �, ' 1' � l �;., 10 'N. a,aile. of ,Valifa,, ar••it9 pts,herr p.#r, • Mr. and Mr'a. J�azn'es Ferguson; oE' 'was s,grvad.hA tbe' evening,to _a .grqup e11 on We�esda� ;Afternoon � J. ' , i� e>ttts .-1Mr, and' Mrn.: , ;,, " ' a . Ani' z?. laondon axe a e din their ]mall a s oli. relatfvea and #fends. p n g d. F llth,.._ Mrs w;Ilfax>s i riitton talcln 1 `':Melt► T$Q Rev - Ir Mayber-F,y''whR was _, ., yin the vdllage., J' Mr. and 1 , town lit 91s.1i 0011. ehargg• `he theal4}e 1Ahs, titre : " ,M indllCted ifata 'the < [Iitend 'Cliuroh on ' . Merton Merrier, 4f the Navy..,:arriY• eyxuoon to Ste. Anne de ZjalxPr4 and Churches of El-rRpe Today, Hymn. ; , 30$ Britton ::3 dday.evening 1 st,'ocouHied the pul cd home on Monday ..fro 1 aliFax, Quebec 'City. For kraaielling, the bride was sating' a,ud of fered Tine Bible t on rSuuday morning a,)ast and where he left his ,boat after .cross- eBose an ensemble of aqua 'silk 'jer- .prayer. read>tng, , oxen, 13:1-13, was followed by a read - preached an impressive •sermon, A. sudden shock came to the eiti• jug the ocean from England. sey with white accessories. ° Misses Grace'and Ella Ca>nleron,,of Amoxlg :the guests from a distance ing,•iry Mrs. George Addison, "Estab tens on Friday last in the death of Chicago, and Mr. and "Mrs, Frank attending the wedding were: Rev lishing a Home" �fiii4lites were read Iiouo,ld Galbraith. Deceased had been Cameron and William Cameron, of, Austin Brown, C.S.B., and Rev. J. Mc- and adopted, and an'^ open meeting ; ' fin• his, garden as usual in the fore- Detroit, are visiting their sister, Miss Carty, C.S.B., Toronto; Rev. E. Web- was planned. A. reading was given .-noon and was. found dead in his home Elizabeth 'Cameron. er, Kinkora; Mr, and Mrs. Fergus by Mrs. Brixton, "The Protestant diter dinner.t The Funeral was held Brown; Flint, Mich.;. Mr. and Mrs. Churches in Europe Need Our Help, from, the home of his brother, Archie Ambrose Brown," Detroit; Mr. and Now," and Mrs. Dave Millson very. Qobraith, on the Varna Road, an Monday. Rev. Mr. Holmes conducted •" Mrs. Robert P. Brown and James Fa'M" Riau lion Brown, Kinkora; Mary Brown, ably gave the chapter in the study `book, Thiland UnderTest-" A tem- the service, and the Orangemen, also ily Miss (Continued from Page 1) ' Reg.N., Stratford;' Mr. and Mrs. Clif- • p,erance reading was given by Mrs. ,11 4took part in the service of which he Toronto, brother of the groom, office Mord Fuller, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Addison -on "A Wedding Reception:' • Vas a member for many years. The ated at the ceremony and sang t'he Thomas Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James, The hymn, "How Firm a Foundation" +&amity and relatives have the sincere nuptial High Mass. Miss Mary Beale Atkinson, Misses Mary and Margaret was sung, 'and Mrs. Nellwain then . sympathy of the community in their presided at the organ to play the bri- Atkinson, all of Toronto. Mr. and. took charge or the W.A. sorrow and loss. dal music and accompany Misse's Ger- Mrs. Brown will reside i.n Kinkora,., \/} The glorious 12th of July was Gele- aldine- and. Patricia Ryan in singing Personals; P0. William Benn and l . WALTON orated in the village on 'Thursday "Ave Mari" at the offertory. Given Miss Mary Benn, Toronto, with Mr. ✓ - .last, when over thirty ledges attend- in marriage by her father, the, bride and Mrs. Frank Evans; P0. Thomas The United'Church young peoples' Doh?.✓ -ed. and a gathering of nearly, ten was Joovely in a street -length frock of Mclvor, Toronto, Rev. J. J. Melvor, camp is being held this -week at Godo- 4thoussnd. The weather was ideal till sky -tone sheer with matching head- D.F.M., St. Marys, Misses Marion Mc- rich with Rev. R. G, Hazlewood as evening when rain lowered. the at- dress, and carried an arm bouquet of Ivor,• Reg.N., Rita and Rose McIvor, Dean. Doreen Coutts and Elva Shot iendance of tbe• league ball game of Briarcliffe roses and bouvardia. The St. Michael's. Hospital, Toronto with , dice are attending ,as delegates from i ltratford and London, having to call bridesmaid was her, sister, Miss Mary their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Walton United 4murch. „ ttt of after the fourth innings, The Atkinson, Toronto, wearing a street- Melvor; Mr. -and Mrs. James Atkin- Next Sunday, in the absence of hhe lodges all enjoyed a gala day. length gown of ,shell pink sheer with son, Misses Mary and Margaret At- minister, Miss Vera' Decker will bej , A shower was, tendered Mr. and matching accessories.. Her • flowers kinson, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. ( the speaker in Duff's United Church. I"'I Alis. Robert. Turner,. newly-weds, in were blue delphiniums and pink car- Joseph Atkinson; Lawrence. Beale, of Miss Decker has been head of an. ' -the Town Hall on Monday evening, nations. The best man :was James Stratford, and Edward Beale, Detroit, Indian school in the West and she is . ,after which. dancing.,. was enil'oyed. Brown, brothel- of the bridegroom, with their sister, Miss Mary Beale; speaking for the Huron Presbytery ! Miss Guest, of Toronto; is visiting and the ushers were Thomas Brown Michael McQuaid, Detroit, and Mar- young Peoples' Uuion. 1 . " 'Miss Donna Toms. • and James Atkinson, both of. Toron- tin McQuaid, Toronto, with Mr. and , I 252 was sung, after which Mrs, Fer- Mrs. Joseph McQuaid Frank Me �, •.--•-..,..---.--.1111111-.1. _ .J " 'Grath, Waterloo, with his mother - -_._THAMES.:t?QA� . ,\ �� _ rs. Mary ;VicGrathI Frank Elliott, ® Staffa, has purchased the] residence Miss Elizabeth .Staples, of Tor. / ®• O i on No. 8 Highway, recently vacated ronto, is visiting with 'relatives and. ® o ® o' ® o �� r 3 by James Racho and' 'family; Mrs.' friends this. past week. • Workman and Mrs. Staulake, Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kydd and Mr. f C `, I � � - y N �, �' sall,.with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brio- _ 'alter Rydall, of Shallow Lake, are 0 y , " ton; Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar, of pending a few days at the farm home o �j�+ % ® o Stratford, Lieut. R. F. Gibb, Vernon, of Mr, and Mrs,- Kydd.. ' B,C., and Miss Twyla Smyth, Lon- Miss Lillie Miller and her gr'and- . - o e o o O m o don, with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mal- father, Mr. Miller; left tori Wednesday .i +•T1 I color; Mrs. Dan Herbert, Toronto, for a month's visit with relatives in o ® I with Mrs. J. Belfour; Mr. and Mrs. -the West. - r 4 0 ` i � r �/ Charles Honey at Grand Bend; Mr. • Mr, and -Mrs. Leonard Harris and ' , and Mrs. James T. Malcolm at Bay family spent Monday at Port Stan - .11 I Mr. and 'Mrs. Lawrence Barker ley. , . Ix.4 T . k A ,�t YY 40 G ! r W:I REGITTIR3r One,plyce styles In size M"ge 'f/�o season's •dro'sses In tlilral',-chock airtti.a Include Blue, Rose, Gregis, Navy and, Via' QN Ia�A kE A'T - , GROUP 2 Regular $5.95 Dresses Many in this group are two- Misses ' Mary Margaret and . Teresa a regu r y g Ryan,' London, with their parents, the Mission Band wfll be held on piece styles in better quality a>wa8omcost. l��°g W aocoss t .,.W tUyov. cotton Summer fabrics that Miss M EIla Robinson and Mrs. A- take to the tub as often as• Mrs. Joseph Carbert and daughter, of you wish- Colors include Mauve, Navy, Red Rose, .. .: Green, Blue and others. All s I ., r this season's newest styles. Circle girls assisted the ladies serv- REDUCED T411 Holland; Miss Mary Stapleton and usual hour on-Sunday:'Sunday School 44,29"i""'I"i",i 01 rl.,*,�! GROUP 3 . Here V. a special group of all our higher priced dresses in new Crepes, Rayons and Finer Cottons, in popular ane or two-piece styles. Not a better dress is with- held. Every dress in stock up to size 48 goes into this big sale at . % DISCOUNT and daughter, Donna, at Goderich; Misses Roberta and Doris Duncan '-,, - Mr. and Mrs. Britton attended the spent -the week -end at the home of .. Y,, of .Harris reunion at Stratford; .Mrs. Geo. Mr. and V.rs. K. Simpson.- E. Holland in Toronto; Mrs. Leonard Miss Mabel Selves is holidaying at . /vi�vDS Bader, Detroit, and Mrs. Otto Kyllo- Grand Bend. ' t Ca" %IT d t n it 10 Al . :r:a ran, Toronto, with their parents, Mr. Joanne _ a -r an erwenF a o s tjo� and Mrs. Martin, Feeney; Mr. and operation at Dr. Fletcher's hospital pp N - blest40ty. VdIul AS "r I Co.- *a*� A'i �Kr \ eras, Joseph Giviin and children, of on. Wednesday of this week. -_ . I • V . % �a �,OG IS.your London, with Joseph Givlin, Sr.; Mr. Miss I. T•urnbull'and Bert Gardiner - . OY'� QepEo�� q��,co at anfi" Mrs. gtrs .:3teyaoi33s; Detroit, o -A Lctnd�en;-spsxt the w�e,eud at the _ , ,,,: _„� ittO %,gl6� oso with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter; homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardiner. . .. E° Th la monthl meetin of ' -11 COX" 04 0�- Misses ' Mary Margaret and . Teresa a regu r y g Ryan,' London, with their parents, the Mission Band wfll be held on a>wa8omcost. l��°g W aocoss t .,.W tUyov. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryah; Mr, and Sunday morning in the church bake Miss M EIla Robinson and Mrs. A- ooYC'o-01 4 Goo 0 ;4blccn'a' Mrs. Joseph Carbert and daughter, of ment. Rhode poured tea and the Mission tee 4e �s V I vo Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sunday services will be at the Circle girls assisted the ladies serv- YOU, TO of OPTF Holland; Miss Mary Stapleton and usual hour on-Sunday:'Sunday School h wan ing. The 'birthday cake, which was QpA� Y 0,1 Miss Barbara Holland axe vacation- at 10.15 a.m., church at 11,15 a.m. decorated ,and. iced in pinkwhile, pQ t4 410 ing in Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. James 64th Anniversary of W. M. S. ,and was out by Mrs. John Allison. . • Krauskopf in Windsor, where Mrr. ', _ ` / - Knauskopf's brother, William New- The sixtieth anniversary of the do . oombe, is critically . ill ; Mrs. William. Ackroyd and children, Toronto, with. Thames Road W.M.S. was held in the church on, Tuesday afternoon at Shall we Eliminate - - • • • . • -Co. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke; Louis 2.30 p.m. with `1{l2 in ' ,attendance. i . . . .Elimville Bruxer and Mrs. Elizabeth Bruxer at- and Roy's -Society and the DeP�'e$$jQT]$ tended the funeral of Sister M, Bert Mission Circle girls were among the • - .,. • • rand, Notre 'Dame Sisters, at Water- guests "'with ladies of Thome (R. J. Deachman) according to an announcement by ties:'. 'loo, on ;Monday; Miss Phonsine Meag- _,along R - d congregation and past members ° __ •,•---•-:-,',_. .___-__ _—_..._--__—_._.-.-_.___.._ her in London; Miss Mary Beale in from Exeter, Woodham and Toronto. Depressions have a long history. I We cannot solve the problems of • S tratford, Mrs. W. Stone and Mrs, E. Pym were have on my desk a chart covering ;t< i pound bag $3.75; 75 pound ;bag, $2.8'1; . in charge of the registration at'the 1 153 years of economic progress from 1790 to 1943. 50 pound hamper .$1.88; 15 pound cow 1.7 -': our econo" c`problems. We have at- WINGHAM door and Mrs. Charles Allison and tained , a high level of national in- tainer 41 cents. Miximum . prices o fnow� • Mrs. Stanley Coward acted as ushers. It' was Compiled by the Cleveland mand where costs would be ignored, - ',The body • f Mrs. Ray Kendrick, ,of The meeting opened with the presi Trtist Company, an institution which ' Colbeck Ave., Toronto, was picked up dent, Mrs. Mair, in charge, assisted does a good deal of- research in re - Ing centre from Harrow, providing it by the freighter Charles Huntley off y by the vice presidents and Mrs. Wise- Bard to the trend of business, has customers and friends. Never in all previous Canadian history was there Wholesale and retsil mark-ups we- Peter Point in.Prince Edward County man and Rev. W, Mair. After sing- been doing it for many' years—does •;x "' ' • ✓ Thursday night. Mrs. Kendrick was' Ing the Doxology, which followed �t rather well. " the. former Alma Bosman, of East with the National Anthem, the Lord's . Wawanosh, the daughter of. Nix, and Prayer was repeated in unison. Hymn In this chart the normal line.. is 31ys. YIaurice Bosman. She was one 252 was sung, after which Mrs, Fer- taken as zero. Variations are repre- R ' of the eight who lost their lives. when guson read the scriptdre lesson, fol- rented by plus or minus signs 'above ` ...•.•,..• the schooner Siren burned .and sank lowed with prayer by Mrs. P. Stone. and below' that level. It is in two , off the Niagara River mouth on June Rev. W. Mair then took the devotion- colours, black and red. "Black" ris- -line 18th. Her husband is the only one al address, after which Mrs. Mair ing above the marks an era of •• of the party whose body has not"`yet welcomed,the guests. Elimville Aux- prosperity. "lied" below indicates been recovered. - The freighter• took iliary, Mrs. H. Bell and Mrs. Ed. depression, , • the body to Toronto. Unlike the six Johns rendered a duet. This follow ed with a history of the Thames Road' The "reds" are, at least, equal to bodies recovered shortly after the Auxiliary given lire. Wiseman. An the "blacks." We have had perhaps c ' iac-fs cident, Mrs. Kendrick's wore no life and no burns could be de- "In Memoriam" service was then con- se 'more Years of hard times than Of was •C preserver tected according to Dr. Julian Lou- ducted by Mrs, A. Gardiner in -mem- good. The 1929 to 1939 period the deepest depression of all time. "den, coroner. cry of the :past members who have passed) on to a_bigher service since The present wartime boom' gives us Mrs. Kendrick was 32 years of age. 1935.. Mrs. A. Morgan_ •and Mrs. G. the highest level of production in bu- r .She is survived by her parents and three •brothers: Gordon, at home; Stone then rendered a subtable duet man history. Nice, isn't it, that Jack, who is overseas, and Harold, at 'the close of this service. Mrs. Hugh those now living know more about booms and depressions that those who is' stationed at Camp Ipperwash. a Taylor, Toronto, a former pastor's who lived in any other period, of hu - ° Mr. and Mrs, H. Bosman, of -town, wife, was guest speaker for the af. terxtoon a very timely ad man society? We have a wider ex - NE CENT a word A are grandparents and Mrs. R. H. Lloyd, of toren, is an aunt. and gave dress of the inissionary work in the Perience. foreign mission fields. Roy's Auxil- Despite it all, or is it bea4use of minimum 25c) - Is - ,® iary then retldered a duet with Mrs. it, we have made -more progress in CROMARTY ' Stanley Hocking and Miss' Gwen the last 153 years than in all man's 'Human x,11 that it costs fox Hocking taking part. A' few words previous existence on earth. ,you Mr, and Mrs,,.Weitzman, of N.iag- of greetings were then given by Mrs. progress would not bave been as a classified ad. 111 The ars, are at present visiting with E. Pooley, president .,of Elimville So- great if, over that. period of 1.53 friends in the neighborhood. Mi{s- ciety, and from Mrs. B. Russell, presi- years, these fluctuations in the tem- �I1: con Expositor. All Munroe, of Port Colborne, yrho motor dent_ot Roy's Society. Mrs. J. C. po of, business could have been elim ' -and be read by more ed over with them, is also visiting Gardiner, of Kirkton, was then caled Inated. • The ups and downs represent that each week will reach with friends and relatives in and upon for a few words and very ably . around Cramarty. •replied, quoting some $f her very fine changes in mood aad temper. A dyna- an 2,000 families. A heavy windstorm with rain pies- V(,etry, Rev. Mair then moved a vote mic age can never escape them. We ed over this community on Saturday of thanks to all those Who took part learn from depressions, progress I ' If you want tb buy or sell anything, there. -is no night acid It-ooiatinued to rain all tine in the program and helped) •to make would lag withoult them. High blood is • _..... than using an Expose- next day. n.. It a success: , The offering wag taper ' pressure may be dangerous—so lying cheaper or more effective way Mr. Ernest Allen 1•s at present er- by Mrs, L, Ballantyne anal .Mrs. R. low. Life does not consist of classified ad. Phone 41, Seaforth. ecting a handsome new fence in front Cann. ,Hymn 249 was sung and Rev. In a hammock. if Adam and Eve they might !)r of his residence on the corner of pronounced the benediction. bad stuck to thb garden • 11W Main and Front St., which adds great- ,),Mair The ehurch auditorium and basement have skipped the depression — but ' - ly to the 0-pearance of his property. wag adorned with floral 'tributes of mankiad would) have missed a lot; ' -he Huron�1. Mr. slid Mrs. Parlc`or--motored to delphiniums and redo earnations. Ail . •Strttf0fa tAtif `a •few other villagers guasts then aasem'bled' in, tele, .Sund•ay The chart records 153 years of hu- man (history, ita ups and downs, the ,:. and called ' A Miag Currie, �i*hq I$ at school room where a Wicfous lunch restless heaving of the aide of life. �. , .., i>t� tete- hospital tli�ewb.:ond it's 'wad sensed erne a soCial.•t3'in'tt' ]spnirit. � dant' t'�is ta>hg ti+striAir'thoi`e' t'hftti . .. � . _. (,'lrx'71p'8ilt k� --.- Dead and Disabled Animals . REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT: SEAFORTH 15 EXETER 2S5 DARLING AND CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential war Industry) i ;`You will find yourself one of the best informed persons in `,•' Our caimnmumity Fwhett you read The Christian Science Monitor � , pftularly. You will find fresh, now viewpoints, a fuller, richer �t;iii'd$t•ti`dndong of world affairs ... truthful, accurate, unbidsad wlr. 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It wholesalers are until July 21st,_ 1d& ;t< is madness to assume that a redistri. pound bag $3.75; 75 pound ;bag, $2.8'1; '"r� bution of existing income can solve 50 pound hamper .$1.88; 15 pound cow 1.7 -': our econo" c`problems. We have at- tainer 61 cents,' and 10 pound door- „1 tained , a high level of national in- tainer 41 cents. Miximum . prices o • come under the pressure of war de- potatoes sold to any distributing ce-s- `" .,x mand where costs would be ignored, tre other than Harrow will ineludo but we cannot live in the faith that the normal cost of transporting potar the world can" prosper from'-destruc- "toes in carload lots to that distxi'lerut- `''*, tion, ,that we can 'enrich' ourselves Ing centre from Harrow, providing it from the deepening poverty of our does not exceed 40' cents per coat] 11 ;1, customers and friends. 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