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S under ' consideration at Exeter. rch Presbyterian
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vale, formerly • modexaati►r of, the g r. and Mrs,
'MaseJl, d�au titer or M
Presbyterian ,Church in Cauoda.• is cenelee . E. mason, Luekn"ow, to
is patient in the Winghan h,o4ptta1. Johnna. II, Cooke, son ' of Mr. and
. Chester Rintoul,: Marrs. towns'hipr Mrs, Chas, woke, also of Lucknew,,
died in the Wing'ham •ho$$tai. ,on was .solemunzed by Uev. R, P. A.
. February 14th of ' a °hearb• eottdltiot. Currie. Tho, couple will make their,
:,at the age of forty-eight year/4. home in liuekupw.
6 lie"`'lure• end two daughters stir- Lu
r- f dingtoits— r ,Johnston .
i • In a, ceremony performed by,Rev.
The. 'Clinton PubXIe School Board
is
etlnfatii0a"m>;' 'the creation.• or a .
.new' i2-rooxn.'r shoal •lit cin ,es#la iated
ooet • of $300,000, half of which
would be Contributed by the one.
tarso Departtnent'or Education,
Clinton Town Council has ap-.
anted Joseph Farrand; of C'uelph,
police chief at aalary of ,$,2,800.
Whe new chief bas. been a guard at
the Guelph Reformatory since com-
D.r.. V. Crossley Hunter in Trinity
n
United GhurCli =Toro `to, Rena
r
Eleanor, daughter of -Mrs. Johzi bon
andthe late J. W. Johnston, Varna,
was united in marriage to Horace
J. Cuddington, son of Mr. and Ors.
Fred Luddin_gton, of, . Toronto, The
couple will reside in Niagara Falls.
Luckttow Couple
55 Years Married •
- Mr. and Mrs.. John
Jamieson,
Luekneeet# ';Areae •>pftYeAfth wedding
anniversary Was ou February 1,M110
were honored With . a Surpriaft Par. t1G',
at the homie of his grandson tituatt
Jamieson. 'An ad,drs wad ;read
»X Jack Splan and a number of
handsome guts were presented to
;the bride and groom or,ltrtyetiVe
years. Guests were present froin
(oderlcir :Iilo1vaned PQct Al
b
ert
and other points. .:. •
,alatgigua ,Boy
a
at
't. nXP>re ffrom;,'Home
Twelve -year-old John ,Section, sou
of•*.Mr and Mrs.. Wilfred . Seddon,
Win.>ham, ,wandered away .from
home on Sunday 'evening a vlleek
ago, and when .4e did not return.
that night parents, friends a>�d
Police cornbecl the. district. all .night,
-t uitd
a � .. znu•. die w o
in c#
Monday.. morning in a bush ilea!:
Teeswater. Though suffering -to
some extent ••from exposure, be . was
not seriously the worseof. his night
lit the open.
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DONNYBROOK •
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tV.M.S., said W.A; I Meet. < The
W.M.S. and W.A. met on Tuesday
afternoon at 'the home of Mrs.
fihas. Jefferson. The program, for
the W.M.S. was arranged by Mrs.
Edw. Robinson land was presided
over by Mrs. H. 5'efeeiswn. The
opening ' devotional exercises were
taken' from the suggested prbgraia
in the ,Missionary Monthly. Psalm
23 was read in unison, and prayers
'were read by Mrs. S. Chamney and
Mrs; R. Chamney followed by ail
repeating the Lord's Prayer. Mrs.
H.' Jefferson read an article on
"Christian Stewardship:" , M1s8
-Elaine Jefferson contributed a splo,
"Give Me Thine Heart.",...Mrs.,
Norman Thompson read the chapter
in the study book, "The United
Church Re-enters Japan through,
Education." • Mrs. R, Chamney read
au article' in which Miss • Sybil
Courtiee. a , returned missionary,
told of the appeal Communism is
makieg to the children In Japan
through Red literature. Mrs. Gor-
don Naylor gave a reading entitled
-"Talk, and M-rs- -Chas. Jeffersona
read a ,poem, "Roser, in December.".
The meeting was closed with. the
Mizpali �tenediction. The W,A.
meeting was i.n charge of Mrs. R.
Chainney. ' A11 joined in reading
the 4th, chapter .of . Luka.; Miss'
Elaine Jefferson -gave a reading,
"Grumblers," and Mrs. . Chamney
read some verses. esti lett "When
I' Have Time." :Grace Thcunpson
and Louise; •,Jefferson favored with
a .piano deet.. At the close of the.
meeting lunch was served. Aslist-
ing hostessesware Mrs. Mark Arir1=
strong and Mn.. Norman Thompson.
The March 'meeting will. be held
at _ the 'home of. Mrs. -Norman
Thompson, With'the president, Mrs.
H. Jefferson, in. charge of the,
W.M:S. anal Mrss' Stuart Chainney
in charge of the W.A. program. •
CREWE
AUBURN, $"eb. :20.—.Mrs, W. T. 'Washington, continuing the series
Robison in visiting her adaughter,
Mrs,Currie, and Rev. H: ,Currie,
Lynden, •
Mil Frances, B3oustan. ' Re .Itii,r
tendon, spent the week -Mt with
her parents, Mr.. and, Mrs. J,
H. e
uston
• Mrs. Geo. :ol uston, who under-
went
ithe•'od r
e c
vtren.'t an :operation_. #� •G h
hospital, has returned home,
. Miss Garage Scott of Kitchener
ispent the week -end with her father
• ad 'mother, •Moet. 'J. Scott 'and
Bien Scott,
Donald Rose—WIG—pit was a. week -
Mother,.. -Urs,
e#tI�„'V�it��•'t1F"h3$` :
Fred Ross, a'
nuanber,frQna• here attended the
at-home • In Goderich Collegiate
institute on Friday night, while
others 'attended the ice carnival at
Blyth.
, .A, special .Easter service will be
held in Knox Presbyterian, Church
on Easter Sundaty .evening, March
25th • ,
19a[rs. O. 0. Washington spent a
Week with her daughter' at Cree-
more.. • ,
The second 'in the series of pre
Easter services will be held='in the
United Church next Sunday morn-
ing. The minister, .Rev. a. C.
SCHOOL
•
.
"Toward- Jerusalem with Christ,"
preae1l On "The p rnpaidozis• a
the. Way. ,
Moa and Mrs, T. S. 'Jo1ri
ston
a
n..
d
Miss Laura Phillips were visitors
at `don on Tuesday,
1WWon a's Ixl ti#uttv:«rMre, Albert
Campbell added for the monthly
bra n u. e
meeting of the Women's � stit. � ,
held in , the Fore terns !Hall e
.Tuesday. 'Mrs. It, J, Phillips pre»
sided at the piano. .The seeretary,,
Miss M. Mellwain, read ,several
”thank •you p" mitis. A • letter was
read, . Miss jean Scott;, iiiPae
economist'for Horan, nd Perth"re
gaid1i g grain cauLLrse.„ ` . wits•
decider; to sponsor the course "The
Club Girls, Stan'd oa: ;Guard,"gni
Mrs. Wes, 'Braduock and 114ra.
lk,Saurice ,. 'Bean t were appointed
leade:ts and will take the course' at
Clinton in March, 'It ,Was decided
to holda box social ` and debate
en the evening of,. Mareh -21st in•
•the 'Foresters' Hall. , Au interesting
paper,' "Historical Research", which
was prepared by, Miss Ethel Wash-
ington, was 'given by Mrs, C. M.
•Straughaus ,A duet .;wius rendered
'by" Mrs. Gordon. Taylor and Miss
Sadie .()atter; a reading was given
by M•r4. Wilfred Plunkett, and Mrs.
Geo. Mullion and Mrs, Gordon Me-
Phee contributed a duet. "The roll
call was responded • to with' "ui,
stormy - day Job." x ,The program
cipsed with •"�Grod Save the King,"
and a dainty lunch was rserved by
Mrs.' Ken McDougall, Mrs, Chas.
Scott, Mrs. Geo. Hamilton, ;. Mrs.
Geo. Beadle, Mrs.. R. J.. Phillips and
Mrs. Fred Plaetzer. , •
NON'S
PREVENTEX p`
TARLErl
PROTECT YOUR
' C'A'LVES
Against Delloiencies
Causing'. Scours, Pneumonia
and • Q,ther Diseases
Prevelitex Tablets•--eontaiun--the=
vitamins, minerals and trace
elements- needed by new-born
Calves.
Avoid Calf Problems •b' r resiling,
about Prevf»ntex at : .
Canalibeli's Drug ' Store
dtoaemtary have turned to Nor.
we#d atter, al nding ,several months
with Mr. and Mrs. ,E. 3;' Thom
while Mr. Rathweil was is charge
Of '.building, Mr. and Mra...74.,
Tltampsonr s , hoIne in Luck+ low..-
Mr. - d Mrs..Jahn 'Gap Bron and
Mr Dolt Canter z, Afore recent
visitors with .Mr. a> Mrs,.. dal.
Dougl s at Mitchell.
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Ake
E. is
M
rs W. .
„�►. Metz �.
h Februa .
w os o the � meet
a � r
a hos >r' Y
s.' t o. ,-f.
Women's socia xz, o
tag of the Church.,
A t
'r
t u it u ch. hz ee'n lzidie
the oar ed Lh r . �,� '�'.. t s
were "present: • itis., .. Charier
Denitid presided and the•' theme• of
the worship . +service was "The
Pharisee' and ,the Pubiiean," .` .:iklrs.
• Johu Cameron, read the: 'Serlpt'ue
lesson .and- Mrs. Frank McQuillia
1 .n; thoughts', mntitt
the sso c
e
4 ce
1'Vi 1i>pUt +rtkiliwre4hw-Avat@r'i l
for the members to Make into
articles ,for a bazaar. The • ladles
eu1oyed •a social time sewing calla
Weeks aa4d,.l0n01''was served with
Mics: J. Cameron, Mrs. F..11ZcQt1iilin
and Mrs. "W. A. Miller as 'hestessee.
-- ST. HELENS
ST. $ELENS, Feb. 19. — The
Zion Busy Bees presented their
play, "A Falx of Country Kids,"
before a large and appreciative
audience under the auspices of the
'Aroinen's Institute. Music for the
dance that • followed wasprovided
by Bruee's orchestra.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ron Rathwell and
CROWE•, Feb. 1.9.--M•r. and Mrs. 1
Harvey Bass of Lucknow :visited
reeently ,: with Mr. and Mrs. • Jim
Sherwood and Norma. • •
• Mr. and Mrs. Jim 'Sherwood • and
Norma "spent Friday evening. With
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood and.
Robert
of Illung .
an
noir, .
We are :soorry to 'report Mr. S.
J: Kilpatrick it not feeling 'up to
normal at. present.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Finnigan were in
Goderich on . Saturday and. called
on Mr, Tom. Tw•amiey at the home
of Mr.' and Mrs. J. 'McWhinney.
. Mr. and Mt' . Lloyd Finnigan and
.family, Of Thornhill, • visited on
Sunday i ith Mr: and•Mrs,,Raymond
Finnigan and family. , '
Visitors on Sunday with Mr..and
Mr"s. Jack. Curran were •Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Treleatren, and Linda
Of. . Goderich; M•i. and Mrs, Allan
Corbett and five ,children, of Cedar
Valley..
Your credit, is always good when
yoti- try to borrdw. trouble.' • • '
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prices that will please you.
• SAVE ALL AGENTS ,.FEES '
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• St. Andrew's St.
Farrn:improvement loans can• be used for fencing,
drainage and other improvements 'on yqur farm. •
Amounts up to .3,000 may be. advaiiceci under
the plan arid the money repaid by instalments
.e
spread over. one, _t�vo_so% more years. • _ T rate
he
charged is 5% simple interest. Ask for full pari
titulars at our nearest branch. •• •
GOPERICII TOWNS''
The' Federiit on of.Agriculture
will meet at Taylor's• Corner 1cltoi 1
eat . Wednesday, February 28th, at
•
8.30 'p.m. 'A, social iioui will be
spent, after which some films will
be shown, , Everyone " 'welcome:
Ladies please bring ,lunch '
Women's" Prayer Service.. The
regular' monthly, meeting of the -
W,M.S. of Union church was ,held
at the Koine of Mrs Harvey Fuller
on Wednesday, February 14. ,The
'World Day of Prayer was ob'seryed,
with Mrs. Wm. Fuller conducting
the service. The meeting opened
with prayer, followed by responsive
reading, with all the members tak-
ing part, on . the 'theme "Perfect
Love Casteth Out 'Fear." Rev. D.
W. Williams of Victoria, ;. Stiree,t
'united' Church gave a toast inter
"ergting address, showing• how the
peoples 'of the Old and 'New Testa-,
ment had been sustained by' prayer
and faith, itt times as. troublou$' as
our' own. After the roll call, Mrs.
George. men—wain ..-yang a _ sola,
"Lead Me, Savior," accompanied at
.the piano by Mrs: Forest McClure..
The service closed .with'the singing
of the hymn ,"The Day Thou
Gat east," and the ,repeating of the
Lord's Prayer. ; The March Meet-
ing will ` be at • the home of Mrs.
T. Sowerby. , •
• NILE, Feb.. ?0. --• Miss , Wilma
Pentland of.London spent the ,week-
end with her parents, - Mr. and ,Mrs.
,Leslie Pentland.
Mr. and Mrs.` Elwiii `McConnell
of Kingarf, newb'weds, are honey
mooning in this `district and," visit,
i•ng at Henry Matthews' and skein
d2arr's.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Richardson' of
Port Albert visited at' the Morris
house on `Tuesday: . .
Mr.. Ray Iliobin,son; was in Lon-
don '''on . Thay ursdfor a -check-up
of the spinal operation he lately
underwent. • Everything was satis-
factory.. • . •
Mr. .T in McMillan of Goderich
:celebrated WS- birthday with his
brother 'Joseph at Nile onFriday
Y
1 'last; r. are ei It The' brothers e ty-o ne
and :eighty-three 'and finite active:,
. Mr. •Stuart' , Taylor, local elee-,
triciait, ha, been' 'sick- with • in-
iittenrtt,•
rintt' people C'et• •bright, and
ea rly—others , ,just; early.
can also beused for
New implements, machinery
and.equipment, •
• New foundation, or breeding
livestock..
Construction, repair; or"
alteration of any. building on • '
the farm.
Jottn., electrification.,
Fences,' drainage and other
developments. •
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It's the, biggest contract I ever went after,
so I' -lost no time,in 'getting over to my
bank manager.
We went over the' whole thing, discussed
how much I would need. When I' landed,
the contract he gave me a lime of credit
'and 1 was able to go right ahead. Now
the school's as good as built
• It an everyday part of your
local bank.manager's job to
provide short.term credit --'-
o thatvayrolls can be ,met,
. F. , material bought, goods prodced,
r , .
and marketed.
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Clinton, Exeter, Sea•fortb
Write B0=.150, or F l.oi.e 41J
ESeter
. and we shalt. be plaints. to.
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1 THERE'S A BIG JOB TO BE. 1 •
_DONE IN THE FIRST 8 WEEKS 1
• It's extremely important to use a top grade.
chick starter bdCause, with ltr--
A chick. 2 weeks old shows a
200% Tease 'hi weight
over a day;old chick;
�EA0STOCK
HORSES 810.00 ettplt
0ATTL $1000 each •
HOGS ,"$2.50 per oWt.
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460%aincreasein weight over
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A bird eight weeks • old
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Naiiowel way h tasty' because
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di contains adequate quantities et the animal protein
• fOctot and vital pasture dross.
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