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A Request,--i'f there are: ani l tem re r� �/'���,a �QtOa 1af+: Wigh%luan, of 131yth, rs, Ma'e:, Wig4tman, oP the en o klyuln 34 was sung and, .Circle No. $ 41 Ve `Y q1f erase In mew 0sl) 0 ..agarnmt limo in A gid r im 'etc., and which is r Ir4 'statutory lire Bol^ d� free titviS(iting hers , a Seaforth 'famili h ve . rite yet the armed forces and have, not received their identification bracelets, kindly leave their names at Westcott's Jewellery 'store. • Fertilizer is under Government eu arvsion and is cried. We are list p n agents .for Shur gain, which com pony is zoned for Huron, The flrat Fertilizer you get will be best, tea Royal Ap.., snit$, who is on the Fick at pis ;. • -Miss ra •McLennan, of Strat- r ford, is vest her pa;)entm, 'Mr, and Mrs- 4 Mel4ellan, charge o ,the meeting arrrl Ilyml 187 was suig, The scripture lesson was taken by Mrs. Wm, Cht>i'ch, from Matthew 4th ediaplter, verses 17 -?5. � + The topic on Christian Ednlcation was • NOW SHOWING --4'T` T'U'RS., FRI,., SAT. GINGER ROGERS , RAY M.ILLAIND in / ci " MAJOR AND 'THE MINOR � x'30 4 is granted • e regale/done. iii 4 '':11 i5'ttla to contat$ our tta:.tdividnally, We Would .@, Girl Guides Meet.—The Girl Guides' meeting on Thursday last opened with by Dolour ,the When curing space is refilled it- does net get proper time •before it din • AC. John Hotham, R.C.A.F., Galt, vi'"'ted hi& reli�ts, r, and Mrs. John pn M,, Hd'tham, over the -eek-end. ably taken by Mrs. Hugh Alenander. Ii ymn 6X3 was sung and Mrs. Allan Ross gave an interesting article an - �` he uproarious adventure - of a big,' little girl, who's too good to ba, - true! ' pmt , iko tklil or telephone' for full ' } onK 1 & REID ItEIpr, - Proprietor I �!� 424e. 214 Sof Cl°th the raising of a flag the Party from No. q. Iris Patrol, and "0 Canada", inspection and roll call fol- lowed. Patrols went to their corners. More progress was made in Morse Code and other tests. A relay game was played• and then the horseshoe is put use. We are filling orders now and will deliver yours any time from now during March, and date of delivery will be marked April 1st. Do not delay. • About tl),irty young ladies were in Clintbn on, /l:`uesday night attending the R.A. .,rda;pce held there. '` • Miss Norma Hableirk, R-C.A.F-, Rockeliffe is home on a six months' seek leave. • The World's Day of Prayer for Temperance. The W.M.S. offering was received and Hymn 184 was sung. and the meeting closed with the Na- tional Antheur and Mrs. McDougall leading in prayer.• o MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY" GEORGE SANDERS HERBERT MARSHALL in... THE MOON AND SIXPENCE" Ruthless, brutal too dangerous love! Yet f��t' L#i�TS IN ALL LIN ES OF The flag lowered by First ordered, first served. We 'held r cruel, . .to women INSURANCE was formed- was the Colour Party. "God Save the have two. trucks and can give you You women will be on Friday, March 12th, at 3 p.�an., •in the Salvation ArmyONSTANCE from Paris to the South Seas were his slaves. t ` rc r..irs.ir� 00.0 O O O O O O O O O 0end S.. T. Holmes & Son 0 FUNERAL DIRECTORS O 4 Main Street, Seaforth O O O King" was sung and the Guides were dismissed• — --tenet,— Taught in Si- u.i hCollegiate.—Col. Edward Williaur llagarty, retired school principal and former command ing officer of the 201st Uvers.eas at talion, C-E.l`., 'Toronto Light Infantry, good service. .gain nothing by waiting, and. may lose. • '® SproatMonday PHONE 655 r 2 - _ SEAFORTH - � �'" ' Govenlock; solo, "Jesus Lover Of My Hall. • Mr. R. H. Sproat spent the week with Mende in Guelph. • Pilot Officer Hinton, of Capnp Borden, spent the week -end with his wife and. son at the Thome of Mrs" L. C. Jackson. The Farm Foruin met at the home of Mr. land Mrs" '"Charles Dexter on when there was a lively lis- cuss'ion. Games and contests were en+joyed. There were 25 .present, The W.M.S.of Constance United NEXT FRIDAY SATURDAY THURSDAY, VICTOR MATURE ' LUCILLE BALL - in • "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE" It's the musical of the minute , with laughter every second O Charles Holmes' residence, 0 Soul," Mrs. Frank Kling; current ev- hied in 'Toronto on Tuesday after a Mrs. N. Gillespie. Mrs. T. B.ew • Mrs. William Bruce and son, of Church met in the church on Mon- day Tas.t, with Mrs. P. Lindsay in the— • , , and the rough-and-tumble romance of the year! O No 308. 0' Goderich Street East. • Phone 00 brief 1872, O; , Ambulance Service OI. in O: Adjustable hospital bed for Oto, Q rent O taught ents, illness. Barn in Brantford, in Govenlock took as her topic, "Japan Col. Hagerty went to Toronto and the Church in Formosa," The his early childhood. Col. Hagerty meeting closed with prayer by Miss in Aylmer and Seaforth, and Lena Graham. Mr sand aivus� Harry St rt Wath • Mr. George Ferguson, of Toron- visited with'his sisters, the Misses Ferguson, on Sperling Street, chair. The hymn, "We Have Heard a Joyful Sound" was sung and Mrs. J. y Lindsay offered Prayer, The business was transacted and Mrs. J. Hugill . Coming — "ROAD TO MOROCCO" SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 P.M. When single features, such as these, are shown, all patrons in by 9:15 will see complete show. !Ci Night Clls—Phone 308 O Q.' Day Calls—Phone 119 0 4 Charges' moderate. O 1247 0 i>Qat O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 was headmaster at Mount Forest a► High School from 1887 to 1891. Later • Death of Miss Doble.—Manyfriends he was appointed classical professor in town and district will sincerely re- ret to learn of the death of Miss Harboard Collegiate, Toronto, and gret held, that position for fourteen years. 'Clara ' Doble, which occurred in Scott He sable his retirement Memorial Hospital on Wednesday e • Mrs. A. D. Sutherland is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs.' George Elliott, in Toronto. • Mrs. Grace Hoggarth, of Baden, spent the week -ends' at the home of her gave a reading on "Faith Of An Atii- can Boy." "Mrs. John Nottingham gave an interesting story from the study book on "Wholesale Recreation." Mrs. C. Montgomery closed the meeting MATINEE' EACH SATURDAY AT 3 P.M. �:�. .F;�f;13i<,c ::r• •, . 'rim ' ry' ," «- yr •t ,fir 44.' a r t r r in was principal 1928. • morning, March 4th. Miss Doble had father, MreRiebert Scarlett. • Mr. Mrs. T. Scott, of St. with prayer. P Mr, and Mrs. Robert Johnston, who 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0D' 0 id! •J. 'A. BURKE Omonth's 0,-, , Funeral Service 0 O Dublin : Out O O Night or day calls : Phone 4S T 10 0 O,O 000.000000000 s76 +. been in failing health for over'a year, Ladies' Aid Meets.—The Ladies' Aid but entered the hospital only a week Society of First Presbyterian Church ago. An accomplished musician, she met Tuesday afternoon in the echool. had taught music in Brandon, Mani- room of the church. with the press- toba, and Lethbridge, Alberta, for a dent, Mrs.. F. W. Wigg, `-'pres•iding.-'number of years, and later carried on Several letters from boys overseas, large classes in Seaforth. For the thanking the society for Ohristm'as Past twelve years she 'haat' made her gifts, were read by the secretary, Mrs': home there with her sister, Mrs. W. and Johns, Newfoundland, are spending a holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scott. • Mrs. Lorne Lawson, of the Huron Road, has been s'pendin+g a few weeks in Chatham, • Miss Barbara Best, R.0"A,F-, St.• Thomas, and Miss Carolyn Holmes; of were recently married and who spent their honeymoon in Winnipeg, have returned'. and spent the week -enol with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Medd. The Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Dale on Mon - day. All the work that the men and. snow had in,opening the AR r o up.. GROCER FOP •-n•- S_ ��� ��/D COFFEE, E. Russel, 'The letters were from D. Bright. A private funeral will be London, were 'visitors with Mr: and plow county road, ha s been useless as the storm on Fri- ` —� - The Second Division • q Jack Cameron, Ian Nesbitt, Frank held from her late home on Saturday Grieve,, and Jack McNab. It was de.- when the service will be : conducted tided to insulate the Manse, but it by Rev. H. V. Workman of Northside Mr's. Charles Holmes over the week- end. • • Mr. W� J. Free`ris suffering an day, and mostly every day since, has blocked ocked the road 'again. OUR FAV T A Y O R / E BEVERAGE VER G E Court 'was Church, Miss attack of the flu and is confined to left to the board of managers of United of which Doble County of .Huron Once in the Dominion Rauh >iatfd •ba"q''- the church to make the arrangements. was an old and faithful member: In- The meeting closed with the National torment will be made in Munro came bed. • Flight Lieut. Charles Murray, of BIRUCEFIELD Chatham, at St. Ursula's Convent les gave a missionary chorus. Mrs. Om Seaforth. Office e'v. Thursday end Sahmd•y, iso p.m Saturday 7.aa Anthem. tory, Fullerton Township. London, spent the week end with friends', here. Mason - Wilson there; Mises Irene Donnelly, Goderie'h, and DorothyDonnelly, Sky Harbor, H. M. Aitken, the president, was chair- lady for the evening, and Mrs. George et 5 p.m.; evening p.m. to 9 pmpretty + , Women'sper- Institute Will Meet.—The _ A wedding took place at Brucefield United Church Para'onage with their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Shipley conducted the devotional E. C. -CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk the Women In Donnelly; Alicia Coyne, Stratford and iod" regular meeting of on Saturday, February,., 271h, when Insurance ,,. , stitute of the Seaforth branch will be held at the home of Mrs. John Hille- McKILLOP • o L)orothy Isabel, oldest daughter of Mr, Mary Tillsonburg, with their Coyne, Mr. Mrs, Michael Coyne; Many former students of the C.C.I. attended their annual dance in the Idf•, Fire, Auto, Sickness and Acai- 1 tlsht Windstorm and gaariiwtee bands. Rate, reasonable. All risks placed in . ' "'" "'day, brech.t on Tuesday, March 9th. 'The roll call will be "The most neighbor- I • thing that has happened to me.". The Late Mrs. Harry Dennis • ' the death took place on Wednes- and Mrs. Lorne Wilson, of Bruee'.,parents, field, was united in marriage to Pte. Garnet Ray ,Mason, Royal' Canadian Ordnance Corps,• Chatham, only son and Pat O'Rourke, Kitchener, at his home here; Pat McConnell in Toronto, Collegiate- auditorium on Friday even- ing. —" — "+' �-' lrstekass companies. Information cheerfully ¢ivea. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIES The motto, "A Healthy Mind and a St. Thomas'Church.—Rector, Rev. Health •• Bod y" will be given by Mrs. Dr. Hurford: 11 a.m., "Lent and Re. Leonard Strong. The topic will be pentanes"; -,.,7 p.m., ``Take Heaven, taken by Mrs. R. S. MoKercher, Take Joy, 'rake Peace." Sunday school Feb, 17, of Matilda Forbes, widow of the late Harry Dennis, in her 85th year, The deceased had o ly been ill 0 for a week. She lived all her long lite on the 14th concession of McKil of Mr. and Mrs. T. E: Mason, of Clin ton. The bride wore a sky blue crepe dress. with long torso and pleated skirt. Her corsage was Better Times • Madelon Word was received here by the O'Connell family of the death of their cousin, Albert Robertson, in Cleve land. : ,.... Small Daughter: "What is alimony, Mother?" Mother �rornre l wife of insurance agent) : "Alimony.. is a man's cash ,� roses. Miss Ma on, wearing - ' r' i r* at 10 a.m. Ash Wednesday, March 10, The Late Mrs. William Oliver.—The "The lop. The late Mrs. ,Dennis is surviv- ed by a family of five sons: Ephriam, ocean green crepe with brown acces- bridesmaid. Her surrender value, dear':" • • s t . service at 8 p.m., subject, Lord's death took place on Friday, February t 'California; series, was ,corsage .CLINTON • "It's the I'm SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS (i'ORMIIRLY W. B. CHAPMAN) Operated by .Cunningham & P de ry rut ams invited to inspect our stock of CEMETERY MEMORIALS - Seaforth: Tuesdays'8 Saturdays fns Dr. ]3fbrn for appointment any seer time — Phone 180 Prayer." ' 26th, of Margaret McLellan, ctaiughter St. Marys Church, Dublin. — 2.25 of the late Mr. 'and Mrs. Andrew Mc- Pam, Sunday School; 3 p.m., "Lent and Lellan, of Hibbert Township, and Repentance." . widow of -the late William, Oliver, al- ;Northside Unified Church Rev. H. so of Hibbert. Mrs. Olive•r had been in failing, health for over a year and V.• Workman, • Minister: 11 a.m:, "An had .been confined to :her bed since Overmastering Purpose"; 2.30 P -m•., November at the home of her dough Sunday School; 7 p.m., "Joy and ter, Mrs, Robert Eberhart. She was Tears." Thursday, 7.45 p.m„ Prayer in her -91st year, and was born in Service. Welcome to these services. K'irkcudbrightshi.re, Scotland•, • and' • First Presbyterian Church.--Sundaycame with her parents to Hibbert of, Orville, Wiltse and Lloyd, of ,Qrk'ney,' Sask.; Porter, at 'home; and 'Emmerson, of Blyth. The funeral took place on Friday with Rev. W. J. Patton officiating, and in- ,termemt was, made in Brussels came- eery. The, `,pall bearers were six nephews: Rueben and Irvin Aitkens, Dwblin; Alex, Wilfred, Ebner and, William Dennis, of McKillop. .,1 was of Talisman roses and mauve sweet peas. Sgt. George Yeates, . of Clinton, 'supported the groom. After a wedding dinner at the McKenzie House in Clinton, Pte. and Mrs. Mason 'motored to Toronto and Hamilton for a 'brief wedding •trip, ' Mrs. A. T. Scott continues very ill in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. M-rs. Angu's Brown and Mrs. Gil- Mom-, of Port Albert, who shape been visiting their nephew, Mr, Thos. Baird At a special meeting of the W..M.S. of Ontario Street United Church held on Wednesday evening, Feb.. 24, Sqr. Leader Rev. Scott Morton, Padre of the R,A.F. Station at Clinton', gave a very interesting. and instructive 'talk on ''China—Past, Present and Future." The speaker dealt with •the situation, size, population (as one-quarter of the world's population live in China, lang- not -school complaining about," said the small boy who had ,been called to interview the headmas- ter, "it's• the principal of the thing." • Movie Actress: ' "I. want to get a' divorce." La wryer:" "For what reason?" Actress: "Dear me, do you..have to have a- reason?" • • Township and Mrs. Baird, have returned home. uage (explaining how the Chinese Performer: "I to Box 150 EXETER Phone 41 , when a. child of eight years"' School at 10 a.m.; morning subject, She was married over sixty years ago "The Note of Victory"; evening sub WINTHROP The Mission Band which was to have held its last Sunday, characters originated and their mean- certainly object going on right after khat monkey act," • Jett, "A Healing Influence"; midweek to William Oliver and they farmed in , Hibbert until 1914 •when they moved The, World's Day of Prayer will be meeting will de held next Sunday morning: ing), and religions, stressing the fact that China is now for mis- Circus Master;,% "You're right. They may it's o THE•McKILLOP MUTUAL meeting Thursday, 8 • p.m.—Rev, Hugh to Egmondville where Mr. Oliver pass- Jack, Minister. ed away in 1929. She is survived by three Thomas Oliver, held in Cavan Church on Friday, March 12th. , • Parents please note. Pte. Olen Swan, who has been at d is Ipperaash' Camp, is on leave an• pleading sioneries, nu s, doctornurses clerks and homemakers. He left this fact with think an encore." • "What have you done with that FIRE INSURANCE COT. ` ♦ • sons: of Staffs; • A. R. Oliver, of Tarzana, Cal,, and The Womep's Missionary Society and Women s Association of Cavan spending it at his home here .and in nig hearers: "If every one cared en- ough to share enough, all would have book, 'How To Live a Hundred Mrs. Brown, )LEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. Church Groups Hold Joint Meeting. Wm G., of Winnipeg, an'd on'e dough- -A joint meeting of the Women's ter, Mrs. Robert 'E'berhart, of Sea- Church met at the home of Mrs. Robt. St.. Catharines and London. Be sure to be ready for the Red enough in this world." : Many ladies years'?", asked • "You don't think I'm going to leave OFFICERS: A9rex MeEwing, Blyth ' - Pres. ' W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - Vice -Pres. Auxiliary and the Ladies' Guild of St. forth; one brother, Andrew McLellan Thomas' Anglican Church was held in and one sister, Miss Agnes McLellan, the parish hall Tuesday afternoon, of Mitchell also survive. Mrs. Oliver Mrs. W. E. Southgate .presided. over was a faithful member of First Pres- byterian 'Chu'rch McFarlane on' Wednesday. afternoon, March 3rd, with an attendance of 15 members. The't'heme for'the meeting was •Cl>,ristian .Education. Hymn 387 Cross canvassers when they call. The need'is greater than ever. This com- munity's quota is $700,00, but we nev- er let then down. •• - from other churches were present to hear this address. Miss Elva Wiltsie rendered a solo and eight young lad- that lying about with your mother in, the shouse, ,do you?" replied Mr. Brown. �%et+tan A. Reid, Seafo; th - Sec: Tress. the Georges'ild. and took, a keen in- was read in unison, after which Hymn DIRECTORS"; chargeA. ofnd hes. had of the .1,a -dies' Guild. The terest ea all its activities, Rev. Hugh Jack officiated at the funeral e . Mon- meeting opened with the scriptureprayer: 378 was sung.. The president, Mrs. Toll, led in a The minutes �' DUBLIN a. ``- w .. William Knox, Londesboro; Chris. iLepashardt,• Brod�hagen; E. J. Tre- wi th'a, Clinton; Alex Brcadfoot, R R. S, Seaforth; Alexander McEwing, R.R.1, Blyth Frank .McGregor, R.R. f, blinMinton- Hugh Alexander, R R, 2, Walton; Thomas Moylan, R.R. 6, ea- Sea S /will; William R:' Archibald, R.R. 4, day afternoon from the residence of lesson being .read by the president, her sort . law, Mr. Robert' f truce- followed by' prayer. The study book and Mrs. John, D. Cairns, of Bruce- was read and it was decided during field. sang a beautiful solo. The pall •the business period that during Lent bearers were Messrs. Neil Gillespie, they would ask all oft the memlbers for M' McKellar, A. C. Routledge, W. D. -a cent a day self=denial. The meeting Smith, John McKenzie and George ' closed with the benediction. • Vivian, Staffa.. Interment took place a in Maitlandbank cemetery.That were read.and adopted and the W.A. reported $1.40. The W.A. offering . was then taken, A Christian Steward- ship reading 'was given by.. -Mrs. Robt. McClure entitled, "The Christian Song At Thanksgiving." During the buss ness period it was decided to give $10 to the Russian Relief. 'A collection 'The Late Mrs. J. A. Darling, The death of Mrs. John A. Darlir}g occurred at her home early Se -birder morning last: Mrs. Darling suffered a strobe about a year ago and hedb'een in ailing health since that time" Ana- true of Bornholm; she wa the former eofr 365,000,000 dozen eggs ' � t x ,„ rj one.million n , � 4 ; J dozen a day ' • Miss Ada Idella Scorns, daughter s what we Canadian poultry raisers 'have been Died in Winpipe'g.—The Winnipeg• George Scorns, AGENTS: )0'lnllay ,McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin; R, Pepper, Brumfield; E. Prueter, Free Press of February 25th sayer LOCAL BRIEFS "Frederick William Cardno, '68, 420 the late Mr. and Mrs. Prior to her marriage on Dece ntb'er asked to'turn out this ear to bel win the 'war and y. P Write the ' J. >1hnodhlagen; James Watt, Blyth. , of ..'SEAFORTH, Maryland Street, died; Wednesday at . Mr. John" Beattie spent a few his residence. He was born in Sea- days with his SOD, Mr. Douglas M. FARMERS jj 22, 1920, the departed woman resided • on the 12th concession of Logan ship and had been a resident Of Dub- peace. - • W. A. Brown, head of the Dominion Poultry forth, Ont., and came to' Winnipeg Beattie and wife in 'London, , CONERATI f E . lin for the past twenty-two years, She ' services that 'We "get by" f :a^ SPEHCE S Prod ' . , GOVERNMENT ' REGISTERED Esti GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices' paid for Eggs arid PoultryGrass Phone 170-W,Seaforth shout thirty-five years ago. He is • Mr, and. Mrs, Malcolm, MacDier- mid of Hallett, spent the past week survived by a 'brother, Alex, of Win -1 in Toronto. _ ni,peg; and two sda'ters, Mattie and • Alias Ruby Sanderson, of Strat Cerro, •both of Calgary. The' funreraT ford was was a guest other Sister, Mrs. service will be h'e1d at 4.30 pen. Sat- K33nneth Campbell, 'a, d Mr. Campbell, urday .at the Olark-Leeatherdale ,-fun- over the week -end. oral home.' The .body will be taken to •Miss Margaret McKellar, of Palm- Glencoe, Ont., for burial.'p Mr. Cardno erstori; was 'a guest over the week end was a son of the late Alexander Card- at the home of her. parents', Mr. and `was born Mrs.' M. McKellar. We have received notice that a s_ car of 5X $. C. Mingles have been shipped, Peed, '.and should arrive here the end of the month. Lcrtus have your Fertilizer and Seed orders as soon as pis- mitis. • We have a complete line of Co- Op. Feeds on hand, including Baby was an a'.+.., stent of St. Mary's Angle can G''hur ,, Dublin} .and a member of the Ladies' Guild; of which she was a paet president. Besides her husband Mrs. Darling is survived by one laugh- ter, Muriel, at home; two brothers; Edward Scorns on the homestead', Log- an Township, and Wesley-Sci>ins, Kin- kora, and •two sisters, Mrs. Henry says might with :345 000 / >' 000 dozen -- buts asks for 365,000,000 if it is uman- 1y possible..' Even the, lower figure' is X65 000 000 , , dozen above last year. , Canada needs those eggs this We honestl (believe that• this y year . . , 1943. Part of the is the profitable as well as the ,'increase he® to come from pros- exit laying flocks. But another patriotic thug to do this year= - no, of Seaforth, where he • • Mrs. J. L. Smith, of Toronto, and and spent his early life. Chick Starter" Brod'hagen, Logan Township, and Mrs', William H. Wolfe,- Clifford. One son, part will • have to Dome from start good chicks early, as many hatched this season: as can handle son, Glen Smith, R.O.N,V.R., Halifax, • ' pullets you properly, and have been .,visiting relatives .and PHONE 9 SEAFORTH Roy Alexander, died in infancy, and If iris hatched this season as early as you can. Don't IVIf§sion Band Holds Chinese "Party. friends in town for the past week. she was also predeceased by a sister. go are going to deliver anysub- by the date in f.• -The Goforth Mission Band of First Miss Allen The funeral was held Tuesday after- you stat^ted -them • o• ��r�y Sales Sales $r4 the best Check Books Canada. Tkl BOORS '` Counter made in y cost no Martha spent the week Presbyterian Church held their,. regu- lar meetingin the school room of the end, in' Toronto visiting her sister. • Capt.. and Mrs. E. 1). Bell oP church ' Monday afternoon with Sue Windsor, were.guests over the week Nixon+, the 'president, in the chair. end with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Teall. Thirty-one 'answered the roll call.The1 : Lawrence Wessman, of Comm�a, follortving members enjoyed a Chinese visited friends in town over the week- birthday party:: 1 Sheila , McFadddn, Robert Stevens, Sue Nixon, lien Wil end' • Corporal D'Orleon Sills, of Toxon lie, and: Margaret • Stevens, Doris to, is 'pending part of his leave in, Pullman took the chair for the deva Baltimore and Washington, D.C. tional period, and the Scripture 'les • Mlss Florence"; Fowler, of Blue- Peggy Willis. Sent- son was res were is visiting friends in 'town this ence prayers were given bac Ken. Will Week lis, Ronny Broome and Glen Nixon, • Miss Hazel Wilson, of Tucker- and. Mrar D. H. Wilson 'toll a titorY smith, and Misses Dorothy Dixon,Hel- entitled, "The Kindergarten Closing." The meeting' closed with the tensile en Upshall, Doris' Love and Helen tion Garnet, who, have been employed as' •You. Are Invited to Inspect they , ,� �,cemetery, TAILORED -TO -MEASURE ulii►� S JITS AND OVERCOATS FOR-. LADIES + AND.. (Ara,°N,I;i,Mji°N • IN 7 PRICE RANGES t) ,e� to $42.:00 r noon at 2.30 o'clock with Rev. R. P. D. Hurford, D.D., Seaforth, officiating, and' burial was made in the Preslbyter- ran Mitchell, A large shipment of clothing Por the Russian Relief Fund was Packed and shipped by the Dublin War Service. The distributing centre for ration book No. 2 at Dublin, the War Service rooms, was a .place of great activity. Citizens were around early Thursday morning to have their books exohan g` ed, Eighteen volun• er worker's were on 'hand. Deputy Receiver G. Hol- 1ani1 was assisted by Deputy Chief Kathleen Stapleton, and 'assistantst, stantial.. number • of eggs this former years' year, ey'li have to begood date can chicle started early and grown house ready right, fuel on'hand! „ Demand is exceptionally heavy for certain .breeds. a second and third choice' on breeds,. grade and started chicks available — first come, first ``pr �r BRAY CHECK T ®a, a y® WM. STAPLETON ���� • • — or ALVIN W. KERSLAKE . . go by the get your brooder and your feed and If poesibie• give•us date wanted. Some served. A. TCI ERY - Dublin -- — Ilensall more than ordi.riary books and always give inspectors at the Bell Engine Co. Ltd., W M- S. Holds Interesting Meeting. have been transferred to St- Marys The W.M.S. of First Presbyterian and left for there on Thursday; Church held the second meeting of SOLD ONLY ' • by Ursula Krauskopf, Mary Evans, Mes dames W. Mathers, A. Sutherland, Colquhoun', Kate Ernest Allen, Lloyd Coters, BRAY " —Agents.• satisfac€ion. ♦ Mr. anti Mrs, John Zimmerman, year on Tudadary, February 23rd. of Milverton, ,rL I�? PI'�' Ernest, J. Dill, Beth Johne Me - We We are agents and will be leased to quote • or /, you on , any styeMAL LtRfll., quantity requited. Y. eek 1�41t1'E -Ili' @P �ti�;. • ,tlh. ''oe�?p were .guests this week Mrs. William Freeman, presiden>E, OP- with Mr. and Mre. H. E. Smith. ex- enedt i}he 'meeting by .reading an ex- • Corporal Thomas Sills, of Camp perience of Elijah, whish was a strik Borden, and "Sgt. Nora Hickey, also ing parallel to present times.: Mid of Camp Borden, were guests over the she followed by prayer. The "In, Mem- week -end with Mr, and Mrs, Frank , Oath" Certificate ., H' 1: G •alialiaSitio. weft by the Sete Miss 11dr:' Franik Sill's is in Toronto +. ia.. ,. 1;' in mem0'1'y of $er • Mother, is through the kindme'ee of week. .CLPAN� m DYERS TAILORS IF YQU THINK YOU'RE HARD TO FIT, :WE'RE HERE TO E YOUR MIND HAN: ^ ` k. . • :... 1;= a Donald, Daill, Burns, .Frank Evans, Docar Reed, elHBur s,LFra David ns Connell, T. ' Molyneatix and R.. New- eombe. •° 'personae's+: Miss Marcy leaden 'To- Tonto;' with Mx. and litre. Pat Jordan; J --gi-viiin it ( 1i°:; '? �"ers e „' j1,'' 1 • N• DEAD 'or SDISABLED D I„ ,. • - - -,. ... fit»• - removed is C1tiy a cued' in Clean Sanitary trucks. Phon@ eo118tst. ._ _ s, Y. M. (lovk'lafek,__ro-_,6e_aed -- - -0-11,1-s. iVfel)atrald; oP BE'r9ltford, Was . d:. with his Father, SosLpth G1vilin; A'ntla X19 ' +�,t�q� r� L�l''OTk"i . OR' du .° - �, and elfin In ilio Sntitda" acihool.fxonTaw and.a guest of her. daughter, Mrs. Ralph by Male ''11. Il, Q4ovanSoek, .3!TePaddin, ons Wednesday .•charge !� ' ,:_ i..1 MOIRES SHOP - .. .. . Mea'gtrer, London, at her r oro; A4,11' Do kPy, Hanle h d'uti, WWI her Dan, n' amts, Mr. and.Mrs: Louis Iiui+iiey, �Ufym-' MIT . C•r'III �'Ia� e • • ��laiD�s Limited :, ," + „, ,, , � , . f... ,., 1. gifi terse•ddvotititnalbt1'atn. •Sgt, Lionel b"onittne, of Kitchener, fine u b k '. d. ` . 'visit Mra rattan and tilde' par fntg ukelele' Dille ro dI Mx* ''1' g./..', �i ,�. ,. ' ager the voeeb.enld, ' ' S A ""OR • Y, :, . . sate Smi kippee, With, der t1 � � , fir. �'1`aiiit: Sniitli � Mae 5te� Cl'Y�7e�l, :.:.:...�.,,,.�:.. . �'r