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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-03-14, Page 6
SIGNAL -STAR OOl3 seed i the.5irstxequirementfor bigger, beth yields. That is why it pays to use Registered Seed. Registered Seed is pure as to variety and ensures crops of greater yield, higher quality and Letter gradde. Registered Seed is staid wily sealedoxtain rs, , ver ' zat4rnm agged, at�td govee tat -inspected. It requites sem cle g. It pays wio''use Register s Sell roc b190it regards w soof supply -of -approved warns eS_., write solo -the District visor, Plant Products Division of the !Dominion Department of Agric niture for your district, the nearest Dominion Experimental- ; warm„ the Provincial Department of Asrkvknre,, or thenearest Agricultural,College. 40(iLliWir$F.. TOWNSHIP, Mar. 1 >- Mr. Inniattf, for tame, i�inm agog:, at ML' % 1 std, low' has-' cif for aanothert 6tation. Mrs. 1L'ianradt as and family"are re remaining for 4a short tiz e, • a�abme{2try7a� ear �'ili met ld:' tram. in t lAga, future. , d . They snowplow bas 'been, busOn the w aala-roads again this week. .. Mrs Will 2'tu ton is iu 0 erich hos- pit a .'t Ut�l>a entntAlai,b. n lead• s^daa` George as ill at ,their home. lDoth are inblpro,r- Miss Audrey. l?aegan, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs', Jim 'Amnia, was 0 UnfortU date r w1n ,tobogganing on Thursday evening 1 t t zas fro have lu r badly broken above the ankle. .A.utire is in gederiebe hospital-'aud,is getting :along, as well etb° eau be elmeeted. iiss ra-elyi Mill II is In . G'(deric.*h for a a few days this Week. Mr. and Mrs, Fraaak Allin of Clinton:- visited wit11 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me- llwa.ia on Sunday, Mr. C. ,A. Robertson, M.1).11,. is not improving a tais u'alay friends 'would wish. his daughter; ;►I M Christine,, is. with Ithm for a time. Mrs. Lottie'• Alliat spent . a , couple ef days ha tlodetiell'last week. With visiting reJ. Live ;';ti r Mrs. John Allis, 4th concession, who is in, .London IlQspi'tal', . is improving after her operation,. • , The. ,Sympathy of :the community 'Is extended to Mr. Wm, Walters and fam- ily, 4th concession,/ in the los of a son and brother; EASY OPENING TIN - CANNOT SPILL n . it is year, Plato raise .oitlx lbe_ best!, Agricultural Supplies' Board .. DOMINION DEPAR' lVI NIC QF AG:R cunt 4RE, 'O1rI AWA: nro tairrxb1e osetes Cr, Gardiner, Minister BENMILL1 R DEN11MILLI R, Afar, 12; --The and Trail._ Runge-wentm ,a bod °-to- see the picture on lrivin gstone at the• theatre in Goderich' on Friday night.. Mr. 'Sheldon Baxter. ,has pneumonia also,"brt" iii somewhat' improved: ,Mrs. 'Will Turtonaas.,..xeinov.:e ,to., «oderieh Bospital on Thur'sday'last, "-ST. HAi'LDNiS, March 11, --'there" was, a large attendance at the regular meet- ing of .the •Y.P,U., held on Sunday' even- ing -with Isabel Miller presiding, Marie; Swan sang "In "the Garden" very'sWWeet- ly. The 'Main feature of the, meeting was the lantern lecture on China given by Rev. G. A. Barnard. The slides were particularly fine and Mr. Barnard supplemented the regular leleture with,. much first-hand information gained from six years' experience as a mission; ary in China, ' • • Women's Institute.—The March meet- sio ' ing ,of the. Women's Institute was held in the Community . Hall, With -Mrs. Will Rutherford presiding. Many Irish:. jokes were told• inl,response to the roll. call, ` Int was-de'ciciecl to donate $5 to the . Salvation Array -.for its war and home service campaign and -$5 to Fin- nish - relief. -‘it, was reported that •viii February $25 had been donated to the Red' Cross and the following Red Cross work sent int four' pairs of socks, 1 .he iurnashesd«�by,•., ow a e I sweuter,,3 dozen handkerchiefs, 8 'pairs' miller choirs. Pyjnrna and 18 iceb ' overs.` "estdes suffering from pneumonia Latest -re - sport Is that she is getting.along as well as can be expected. .A witted service of the_ four_ appoint- ments on the Benmiller charge, wily be held in Carlow, -United •church on Good Friday. Rev, Gordon Hazelwood will be th speaker. ?Special•muste will ,1111Iii8DA.i., MARCII CARLOW, March l >--' nDG r, and lin" are e'4gtr* rpr..Nyal4'nt, farad na l nany 101 0.5 ban . csi ped; , gr& ',gads ddevelopeai pneumonia and r: 1:i tb+ ire dorm h lio , dtal, .where 'We kncoic 0 11111;4- make .Y sit: city r'd'rol b'a'y other lawnb1Ger::i ' of toad 'aamill tE'cl guile ill with the "Au.", The sideroads are still, nanny of them, Tull of snow and along alae 8th eonatts lima► tAnad tlbe''°1Diw;Pjton line there are greaat huan14 of snow which the snow- plow has thrown up. Miss I1. Chia,: spent last week with Mrs. Henderson and Mr. Alex. Young. The latter is 0111 eonldn ed tobed,but is much better. Martin ,r -Carroll, who had ,,been with' Mr. Tait Uiark. since lost 'May, returned. to Toronto last week. 'The farmers are,alk ba y'getting out the y ear';s supply of wood. This has bee 4t hard winter on fuel and Drives: are 'advancing. • Ladies' Aid meeting. 'i h© • Ladies' Aid held • their ',.March meeting at the home of Mrs, A. E. Errington on, Tues,. day ,afternoon. The' president, !Mrs, Ilarvey Fisher, was in Charge, nvith ' Airs. R: Bean. ,a5 organist, he,weet- ing opened with -singing .and ' all' re- peating the Lord's Prayed. ,The !Scrip- ture lesson was read responsively. and' Mrs. Jake Fisher led in prayer, The roll call was answered 'with a verse containing the 'word "Courage." ' Miss Ruby ,-SrriOgton. gave 'the study book,- Plans' for-futixre work were discussed and' the meeting closed with the Mirpah` benediction. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and her, daughter Wand a social hour ' enjoyed, 400bi HusihesS Customer : "flow long 'evill it tale to, :fix up my car?" • ' . ' . • Mechanic ;•:Wltat'her a long time, I'M afraid, sir. It's tine only jo'b, we've got at`"present."—Kitchener Record, • , removedpromptly and efficiently. Simply phone "'COLLECT" ki WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED PHOt L °E1 ' ` . IIVCERSOLL "601.:r .12 Clinton" CALUMET DOUBLE -ACTING BAKING POWDER I-Iousework is a ph!asure when your home' is properly; equipped vtth electric app' Haines. Wash day ,has: na terrors„. ironing, is a.. pleasant.,., past=t ime ; cooking is. just . fun, and polishing the floors doesn t cost any effort, Let us' how you how to enjoy these 'modern : comforts. 'this, three Sweater and two pair of sociis were ionated -to.. the. Red Cross. A committee was appointed- to arrange for two at -homes this month. Letters of appreciation ' for fruit were read from several 'members who -had been The'subject Was in charge of Mrs. Gordon;• convener df community ativi✓. _ties>oand-relief. , She.,.da,� seliaid paper on. "Citizenship:" .Mrs. Cha lie- ' 411.(006-a1d read a poem, "Bavent Got, Time,"' and Mrs. ,Ba11one- on 'Ailey Way.' 'At` the conclusion lunch was served by the .hostesses,. M,,rs, Gordon McPherson, and Mrs. Cranston. . Family Pride There was a time when ,people looked up ttheir•family tree as a matter of Pride. Now they- do it at the request of the psychiatrist --Regina Leader WITH THE TANG of the HAM BONE , d wn ouseork-.a e -ioktant nave to l bend- ing ,, g, ; beds, , sweeping, ironing, sewing, so neces- sary to perform their household duties puts a heavy .strain on. the back and kidneys, and if there were no kidney' weakness the back would be strong and well. -' Doen•.'s Kidney Pills help to .,give relief ` to weak, backache, kidney pat faring women. Doan ?s Iridney Pills are put •is iri au oblong grey box with our trade mark a "Maple Leaf" on the, wrapper. Don't accept a substitute.- Be. sure and get 'Doan's." The T. Milbnrn Co., Ltd., Toroxto, Oda„ , A Coal that is come -cleaned, does not clinker and is very low in ash.. USE -- FORD” COKE. A Coke that is. very popular and very high in `y�. hent units. Clu�r: four -pointed' treated POCAHONTAS. This grade of Coal 7de s .!becopie_ very Popular , for Your -range, -heater, furnace' or -boiler. Cost in 'coal yard, " $8,00 per ton, of $8.75 delivered in Goderich. -m PLUMBING, HEATING AND HARDWARETRY ee COALYARD• and HARDWARE STORE At the Harbor Phones—Store 22 House 1.1.2 _-1 5E--T-HE *A=R•IS x.COSTING CANADA AMILt10N DOLLARS A DAY ELL_, IT:IS_BETTER TO -SPEND MONEY THAN ,LOSE CANADA TO. HITLER fore.than ever,. people are cliecking beforebungand more and more 'people are agreeing signs :point to • .rolet+ as they souride, economy "buy" of the year ! • ,With its new , "Ro al Cli� `per,. Styling, . Chevrolet is the beauty • ,, i leader with its famous "wive -in -Head 'ngrne.anc`Vaeuum..• f!or .� with its dozens of. �zer S�ilif�t , it's -the h�,eryormal�ce�xeade Shift, ' finer features, it's the outstanding value leader. And. it's 'the only 140 car that offer's you all 'these better things at lowest ~tostn ► rcliasenfrice, 04 011 and upkeebl See it, drive. iti•and; THEY'RE NOURISHING • Cubs bring smiles of enjoyment at breakfast becaua se they're ' „.delicious treat. And: after a break: fast.'of Cubs, smiles are likely . to last through the day, because these spoon -sized bundles lof tasty whole wheat are so downright nourishing Mad sustaining You see, Cubs are " a� teal energar food--crisp'little,tundles of toasted whole wheat flavoured with pure malt. 'The natural minerals, the bran and even the wheat germ are there. Give your family this ,nourishing treat tomorrow. Order a package of ., - Cubs from your grocer now. ALL THE efieimpt OF WHOLE'WHEAT. 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