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' Elva Moraui?. vvho,is workin in London,
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wasvieiting art her horn over the
week -end.
Mr. Jack Charlie Dalton has left for
Detroit ta visit his • daughter, - Mrs,
* ' Lilian ,Webster,:: who is ill there.,
.. ' M. and Mrs. Seery Dalton 'have re4
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MJIUJR Feb. 29.,„ r•e- „1,11se Zeta
1),funro Of.•Serniits4perit, a eW, days
at the home of heil permits, Mr, and
Aire. R. 1).Attmro„ *
Airs,' rred ROSS is visiting frieodts
Norent0.1, '
fiss AimaMtcb has returned from
'visit -Witieliiendaftr-Toronto:-
eel‘,1r.
on Johnston spent the Week-
e1inTorento,
Mr. GeorgeAndrew' let Sernia is,
visM
iting with Mrs. as utell" !led
Aiise Nieholson. • • ,
Mr. and. Ms, Wra. Mead of liode.;..
'rich Visited. with Mrt. -and Mrs,: ',AlfjoUiirsoi.
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Wedding AnniVerSary..„.-,Mr. and Mrs.
J...Phillipe 'and Airs, C. A. Howson'
,enterfaieett:atqlieir--hour -OW "StIndaY
.ev,eeing ittlionor')fr.autl igrEe
Phillips,. Who were' 'celebratingtheir,
forty-ninth wedding- anniversery.,Those
presen, t were Sae: Meddi-brether_of
Airs. *U. •Phillips, Mrs: T. S. johnsten
• and. 1.4anra- .During the- day
the eciuplel-ieeelVed., ed`e,gretuItitions.
frem, -Gederielt, •Plenbehn, $t.Helinis
and- * • " - •
Meeiing.---The regular Meet-
ing• of the ,B.T.P.IT. was • held in the
Baptist church on Sutit1ay4n1ght. Doris
AleXnight °was in charge -and Marie-
Raithby presided at the piano. •The
"limning prayerwas 'given bY.Mrs,''Eari,
Itaithby; a reading by jpne Beadle:
.the Scripture reading by4D-bilY" Beadle;
a voCal° solo by Sea Ladd Mid a piano
solo by Marie Itaithby. • The tqie,•`‘A•
Lost Radfance,-Joy," was ably taken.
by the guest speaker, Rev. Herold
Snell. of Knox United churchlwho also
pronounced the benediction.
-Honoring an Air. "Force' Man. -A
turned .to lingsbridge frpm*Brantford, .dence was',Iielci,,tri4the,..Foreeters! Hall
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en WedoesdeY night in honor --of PO..
•LeOlie Bedew:, of "Westheld. Music
was eupplied bY Tifilo's oreheitre of
Pressed, the goed wishee of the gather-
pr,esentation. -Pilot 0 cer Redger4
Goderleb Rellegiete Iestitntet, .7iie ;wag_
Langeide. `During' the evening PO.
•Rodger wee preeented lath a. puree
of money. Mr, A. J. "'Ferguson ex -
lug, and LAP.. Ray Vincent .made theWorking . at,. St. CatliariOes. :when
was tole of the graduates at removing
on- February 11t1; „He'lett on TOtire-
The, 'Day- of PraYer.--The,Wornen's
tended Westfield °Publie School- and
enlisted en Februerp Sth, MI. ..I.Ie
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day for .South Maitland. near • Ilelifax.
Werld Day „of P.raYer, Wei' ObSereed
ineKnobyterian Church-oteRridaY.
afternoon and.' the 'meeting was well
attelided. Miss Josephine Weir was in
eller& of elle serviee and •Mies Norma
Piler . presided .at* the .-orgart,- Mrs.
*Alvin Leetlierland of t. `, Mark's
A.110.1ean church', .1)irS, 'Will TablrOf the
Baptist CfitirOh, and Airs. Geo.- Bean ° pf
the,. 'flatted elturch. assisted 'With the
'Prayers, ',,The ..offering - was .,,receiVe'd
.by'Airs. IlerbertsGovier anti Airs. Fred
Ross and ti. duet„,ln keeping with tire
day was rendered by Aire. Cline, Ilo*-
spn--anel•.:3Are. -WM._ Haggitt, !whom.
panted, by. Igrs, IL -1 • Phillips, The
devotiontil address on ""Interceesioo
and Prayer" as inspiringly giveri bY
Airs, Harold Snell, who in her toesSage
stressed' the urgent need of prayer for
laeting peabe*---and: that God's- InereY
sweeps througe..:_all, creation. • Mks
Weir expressed, her .thanits ' and those
o,f, all ' Present to Mrs: Snell for • her
address. The National Anthem and the
henedietion„ Concluded tile eterviee..
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PfuI,MiLEiiidJdW.
the Cauge of ich Miseyr
If you euffer from Bog you know how sick and
▪ miserable _tliey ma.de_ymi,feel.
are an outward indication of impUrities in.
' the sy$tetn, and itfst when you think you,are rid of
one another.crops up to take its pace paid prolong
yourraisery. All 'the lancing and pottIticing you can do _roey.noLstee more,
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` TV help- overeeele- boils. you shouldr'ptirify the blood, SO why eot,,give
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t. •old, reliable blood' medicine, ' Burdock :131obd 'Bitters, a chance to show
• hat it will ttio yeti got rid'of thera?,, Thousands have *usedtiVfor
ti:kuipose'for-ilo past 607cars. Why' not you?- '
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Mr. Walter L. Sa,unders, of Otte:five,
spent, the week -end with his. relatives
.hare-• ° •
Visiters at •the home of Mrs. J.•A.
Harrison lor the--weelc-end wer-e Mr
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and Mrs. V, G. D.. '11111ifftX1 1VIr.
and Mrs T. Whaley,. Hamilton, and
Mr, and Evans and son George,
of Toronto. •• .
Harry and G,rant Snell, and Miss
Ruth Snell. of Londesboro, 'and Miss
Laura -Snell, --ppleic school tertcher--of
Weiland, visited on ..Saturday with
tbeir ,aunt. Miss A.dclie Jenkins, liioton
street;;•
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There are, nearly 90,900 ,„Boy Scouts
and Wolk Cubs in Canada,
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mfaWilialceireary
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DUNdANION, Aiarch• 1.. --Aire..
ter, ,Prrington' sperit a, -few Aleyx-latelr
with Me. .and Mrs.- Wes. Veddee, at
LohdeSboro.,
• Dorien :-.1111*dge, einployed at
Sky Harbor, is at home, a, Victim ;of
Mumps, ,
*jPttribelle >Webster,' at' Bran.t:'
ford hospitel, 'is ',eaving 0.:Nsteeles reSt
at • the' home ,of,lier-parents, lVEv,. end
Mrs, Tjios, Webster:.- • ;• ;
Aquiftin "bee" was held at the
13340:01:8:y. Mrs, Vi.ctor ,7,7ington, ,,Oth
concession of -- West -l'Arawanosh, last;
The Dengennoo",scheoi re-openot, on
Teeeday .after •beingclosecl for t week
owing tothe case of epinal. meningitis.
We are glad. to know that Paul Caesar;
who was affected by the Malady, is
'getting. aleug • We% He IS, 014JeCting
to leave tile Winghani•toriPital in a fe‘er
days to retnrn •
• Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred. Elliott •and
family,„ of Goderich, were week -end,
visitors 'w„ith' Mise Betty •Elliott,
Ohas.- -Durnio- arel-son,-- S.C.
are Ivisiting Air. and Airs. Bill McClure,
Ooderich. " '
Mr.-•"--1Vilson4,4Me.Leee, • of 'Winnipeg,
visited his :platers at.LucknoW and. his
brather;-.Air:Thoe.r-Meteac, and -ether -
relatives here at the week -end.'
Mrs.. Will Shields, etir. coneeselen of
Ashfield, has rented her .farm te:Jvir:
•W. A. Culbert for another year.'
• Miss Clara Sproul of Stratford spent
the week -end with her mother, Mrs.
Dc Sproul. • c• - •
The • March • meeting of the 'United
'church- W.M.S.' Will -be, held at tile
horme', of M. J':;4'. Ryan on Prida.$7;
March' 3rd, at .2.30
W. 1V1cOlttre is 'spending title'
week visiting his daughter, Mrs. Alfred
Ilefford, 'Boronto.' • '
:..y.Voeld Day of PrayerT=Tbe. World
Day of. Prayer -was observed St'
Anglitan, • chinch, oh rritlaSe,
efter the • funeral, •of the--_lete Miss
Ivers., The preparekprogram fol-
lowed-lind.leaders from the th&e lopal
churches took part -Mrs; J. Reid,
•Al.r.s.,....R474,...Davieson---and....-41-rs....-11.--S.. •
Durnine: A: splendid aedress-oe prayer
was .given, by Mrs. (Rev.) J. W. Don'
aldson., Mrs., Rich. • McWhinney. in-
vitation also spoke a few Words. _Airs.
Ralph rosler rendered a vocal' number,
"Air Task!' Tee. ettenclanee was very
good., compared with that of Other
years, .
• BAXIPIEL.1), Feb. 21). -The Women'e
Day of Preyer was .observed in B*y.
tiold at Knex rmhyterian eitareb.
Owing to the absence of lira. D. J.
Lane and MINN Jennie' Mauston, who
were •unavoidably absent, M.
Volume, 1)/1100 M. Stirling and Mrs,f.
Oraham led theIgro. 4. 0.
Alitei J. Stirling, Ms. D.
Dewar, • Airs. IA, Mak Inek, and:
-Heard led lu praYer. Mrs: Rohert
i•leatelierefliresided- at- -the..-orgem,„.„,
• Mul.. W.,fl1 Telbet ,,,retilnle4403.11e
tedaY after • 'spending the past , week
with 110 •aaeghter,- Aire, 4. •Camerote
Seaforth.' •••, •
Sgt, Arther liopSon and Airs,
soe. end two children ruOveckto the
viUage last-Frieay ifom Orill'ia. They
are living in Mrs. Weode," •house on
BWr 1e se,, , ., • •
potoore Birmingeam,
Micb., is . the guest' of her ,14rents,
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,reec - and :baby daugliteri Parbare
1.111zAbetli, have returned beme ;front
Clinton hospital, •• •
Charlie Cedmete, from
Prinee Bdward-island,'NliSited: trIP3(1*
in Iloireeeville recently.' • ,
th.,,Aei.ieweeelTrilrde.c1.,cvlitteurd„t oefr• Ce.1,01unrinn--6, miieinsfit
Mary_ ••
• Miee tleta. Potter of Olinton cox).*
Rev; anti, unt. colso:eu. „ finee' to her home here with; ulnrepa,,
14„strs;:elic 'coil, ?Le. liwoein§.4st TowOreOnusiOmftoriviVipt Nfr. MacDonald ,of Teeewatee
Mrs. N; W. Woods, •
• Clarmice Ioareort of London spent ° the
weekzend" with :his mother, Mrs. 11,
Larson. ' , *, 7° ••• *,
The Bayfilekt.and, Conni,innity Active
bielt. e.t Fruitland,. on Setur,day eveniog.
t8heorsveicewhBooxmCaQemb14piotiebreistilhet!pataltkainuse, Death r.cor Mrs., cteerge molt. on
of the candy and cake for the 'Paster Teesdlry, Februaky 2end there passed,
is visiting thie week fa thebolno.,40,
18IrKeed Mrs. 'Ebner Potter. •
Airs McPhail has recelvee word
a the cleath of her ,brother, Mr. II.
Holdseveith.; Valifornie.., •
• -Aiise, 'Acheson reeeiVOa 7wortt
the,, death 'ot her'nephew, Cal.°
!away finaturth hospital, a
of this eernmenity for,
Mrs. _Oeorge Mair, bar
Yeer, tizimetly *Loy
Osbalcleatoo, *petit bar girlleood rears
on the farm where Mr. H. Oahaldestos
,After her marriage •she lived
on the farm. now. 01%0 by
Muir, until four .Y4*rs ago, Trawl alw
.moved Clintoe. ,She ;is survived by
one ileughter. Mrs, I. t;ilkert
from ,,,,viume ,holue the iloneral vas
touilucted Feiday afterimon by Rev, •
A. P. Silver ,o the Clinton Bant4st
church.
LIJCENOWS NARROW MARGIN
1.ateltn'ow Jost oesed out their oppon-
,ente in- the.;Iineknoiv-ilanover. play
In*. juvenile •Teekey. They were
fated oo their own ice at Iatekno*
last night-6-4.01mi; virtne of a three:.
goal lead ,in tile Hanover 'game• eo
'.,'Slandev night they woe, ..thp„.,ronnd•
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boxes" bi donating eugarl° -th -- •
4u12ierRed....-c4ss and :teachers of the
Iieyfield Puliffie School for their don-
ation of 'auger and half -pound ,•tin.
. containers, . also , th.e • artistic' Paster
greeting cards thetme.cle.for the boxes..
Junior Red Cross. -The pupila of
:13u/10A Pubilc School -held- an__ open
meeting ef the 'Senior Red Cross
So-
elety 'on -Friday, February 18th, when.;
the 'parents and friends were invited,
After a brief introdnction by the prin.-
sintL Mr. -Sobn -Bates, thanking the
-gneset- for -theft- intereet .-io--the work-
of:the girls and boys, Sequeline Parker,
president ottrie Society, presided., The
.peereter.v,...- Glenn 'Brandon3
report, followed by the „treasurer's re -
ort given by Audrey' Sturgeon,- •Den..
aid McLeod. then.:gave report of the
besineee, committee, ne4 five dollars
• each- were donated to. the -Red • Cross
Society and the -Bayfield and COMmun-
ity ACtive Service rend. At the clese
• of ttee business meeting anenjoyable
nrogram wee given by the. peons -svhien
leeleded, recitations, •plays and *songs,
for which they were, accompented by
Mop ca Grahani • and Mr; Bates.; After,
the efogram lunch was 'serVed.'•. • .
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of the Ausiriess. It was decided to
have a quilting at the Mareli meeting.
It Was _decided fo „send boxes to„ the
Six boys frota this cOnirhunity -who,
are_overseas_and:_aleo tO two bays on
the west -Coast.. The -Lange' AM den -
ated- $10. Oh the Ree Cross at Auburn
for the boys', over -sees eons. :, 'The,
meeting plosee, with 'Prayer by: the,'
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Death of Miss Elizabeth 'Ellen 'vers.
-On • Thursday morning, February
24th, there passed away Miss Elizpheth
••- Ellen 'vers.. at Clinton, in her. seventy-
.SeCond year. „Miss IverS had sufrei
paralytic' 'stroke the week previous:
- -She:wee leirn..in..Weet_,Wewenosh, her
• parents- being Anthony* and Margaret
„..1 Ivers. The only remaining
meMber of a family of, twelve, children
Isa. brother, _Mr. Wilson leer*, of
Milo, Alberta., • The funeral tolik place
on Friday afternoon Wit11_a service, in
Anglicanchurch, ' of
whiCh: the. deceased .was ' a member.
Rev. S. W. Dopahlson, the -rector,' was
in, charge of, the service. The. remains
.were laid tb rest in Dungaimon-emetery
with four:nephews is pallbearers, Will
Chas..Fowler; Gordon. Oallgram
aierLorne-legrs.
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;never catch up to pricesw
, nen the . start ;
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to stied • • • , "` ...•• • .
Bow would we like' to- pay $1.10 a
dozen' for eggs? • You sax it can't • •
-happen? Don't forget Ws: already .
-happened tight here _in this Do)nip-
ion,, during the last.wart And it Will.happen
aptoz . . ,, „unless, Nye re on oer toes t� keep
' the cost (Ali:ging flo;Arn. Every Canadian must.
face.this challenge! It's our responsibility.
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But be of good heart. Lig. costs
have risen LIS in Canada than
•Fly:where else. Canada ,leetis the
world i» the`fight against inflation,
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HERE'3 HOW 'IT'S DONE-
In 1941, iCanadadetern1hted to
contra the cot of li4ng Price
ceilings, Were esieblished oh wages*
rentals. and commodities; subsidies
Were paid on essential foods; goods in short
supply were rationed so t at everyone
• conid get their fair shareat a price they could
aftri)rd to pay!
'Dui control of. prices Is a two-wxy
•spoivibility.. It needs.pur support
if it is to cdnitride working egectively.
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o make this
IPledge Today.]
I PROMISE to give iny support
to, keeping' thre''cost of livikke •
'down. 1 Will:buy ;wily what 1
'need -1 will observe the cell.
Ing whether buying or.selling
..• goods or setviees:. 1'11 pay off
• old debts', save for the future,
invest iii Victory Bonds and „
War Savings Certificates -and
•will support taxes which help
lower the cost of living.
Polished
TI•111 i311,11WIENG ITJST1tS (6111".411.X,O)*
to tiveld the datnteri wh;chwation esti ole;a• to ell the, eeogito(Ciiiirtia,
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'Canadian Scouts in Britain on active
serVice havetornied a Canadign Scout
Olub hi London* Which Meets •at
perial eeadquarters: •
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MotiOh,Victittes.
"41.4 OUT TO 'WIN'''.
Wartime Activity in Field- and 'Faetdiy,
SEAVICE-ogli+Alix 3,11-teTrixEs.,
Showing valuablehintS ,for the 'care of your equipment
At. Oddfelliiws''Itall;-Gbdetth
Saturday,litarch
2.16 pm.. and:
sProxm, FDATTIBE , •
"THE • BATTLE, FOP,
,A. thrilling Picture of how the' people of'Britain metand
mastered, the German plan for the conquest of the British.
Isies- Just released, this •neTir aim js-one- that , everybody,
'should See 7-71 '
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ATh other comedy and ecluca,tional featureS
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-HARM
.„-Childrenare eecia
-0:wing 2.15.
FenderL.
Masse3i-iiiirkaocal.:Dealers:: '
$19
invitedcto.attend-at-the'altOrnzon.
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- wWESTPIELD, Feb. 20. -L --Master John.
-Wileome-ofeeBrussels,---- s'pent.-,thei. week:
end with hls'friend, LA.C.-Ttay-yincent,
who -J4 -home 'on furlough. 2..
* , Miss Doreen Vincentof 131yth -spent'
, the week -end underthe parental roof. '
. Mr. *and Mrs. Douglqs Campbell ancl
•.1ohn ;Visited on Sunday with. Mn' and
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Mr.. and Mrs.. L: -Sallie of Torbilto
•.were reeit-egcl gnests, et. tee, hone of
,Mr. and .Airs. °Thoi. Saielin. , • , .
Mesirs.r. •S. L. IVIeDowell, Alva Me- •
Dowell* erid Norman • MeDoivell were.
,In.,,Toreetb .overT.the. weelterie,,,havieg,
ShipPeil -a- lead et 'eattle„.. ' •
- P.reSentation.....-•Therewas e gather-
iiig at the hitii du Auhiirp ,otovveddes-
day night in Iiiiher -of Pilot 'Otheer
-Leelle Rodger, who was leating •on
•Thureday for Halifite..7.11iffin's orch-'
. testra of Wbitecburch. Was' in attend-
. 'anee..' 'Tile address Was giveri'bY Mr:
, Art„Ferguson,, while -LAC. 17tay Vincent
-„eireeented-IlesileWitli-4 Purse-Of.nrey.•
Leslie very' ably tbanited those present
for, their kindness. ' •.• . '
- Young People's'. Meeting. -The 'goring .,
• • people held; their reeeting or Wednes-
dux :everriew-Yeetth \,PhylitS,,tCook in
,Tcliarge. The •Sseeilletire.leason was read
by -Eddie-Taylor- and,.. prayer was led
ebyr PLO, Auebairan.. A Bible quiz ...Wes'
-e.exeleeted- by RM..% 1-I. ,/,"411el1: • With
PliylliS C,00k and Margaret Wightnuipi
.71 -is • caPtaies of the t8Vo -teethe. •The
Iffeeting closed with .- the -Atiznatokine-
Aietion. ---- . . %
-.-varnr.Fottait.---The. -members--..pf the'
farm forum. filet on Niondey evening
• . at • the' home' of "Ali.. 'and • Mrs. Strek
• Diichenan. Willi tove'r fifty present,
. After, the -btptitIcast, -over CBI. 'on
11,Oited., Niitionse• rood • Conferenee,"
groups were .formed •and the pubject,
• .was. disiiiisseir at some .lerigtlf.
•.Vred .I. "CloOk gave a ilveeninute folk
ori. ‘trertilizer."' Tlie social- netivities
, were conducted 'bY Sirs. 'Howard Cainp-
bell tind-Airs;'Dorigift.e.Oarepliell,••Liincit ,
- wne eereee, .',The fortnn iiext -week will
be held.,at the hope of Mr. and 'Airs. I
.4..L.;.,, 'McDowell, . : .1 . ; ,
' Women's Day Of Pra370K-?I'lle .1Yerld
Day' ot ,Pruyer aud W.m.f.4; ,Keierice °Was
----held ell Friday, with. ten.present., Aire,
AlVa 'AfeDo‘i".ell presided .at the plano'd
.11frs..,,It.„Ylneent was in eliarge of. the
•- program.' tied was one. of the leaders.
Airs. iStaivin MePowell \Vila' the keeeed 4
!leader. The. Prepared prOgrein \VAS-,
followed, Preyere Were offered by, Arre..,l
• IV; V. CeruPbell hod Mrs, Solin Beelien-
en; The devotional 'oddress on "Prayer",
• was giVeti ,by .Mrs. floWard ,Compliell. '
The offerieg, $1..75.. is tobe Peet to tbe
treqsurer •of Alio W.Nr.f4, of "ranada..',
• 'rids .part of the meetieg eleped with
prayer' W 1%trs. It. .'.t7ipceut, anti the
• sin:glee' of .the National Anillein. The,
president. Aire, ''.1.1eV1tt1e, Was ill charge.'
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,men's -Rubber Jackets and Fants,
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