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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-05-02, Page 6tiselli It is amazing what' one', ca' de with annual flowers ` done even In our re- latively short .Canadian n, Some seeds, like alyssrlrxa„• nastur-; tiub� and 'poppies, tee sown inMa Will e � a }} or beans, s, whichi e h will lt re ac h blooming in JulyIt. ie quite pO Sibol'et threetoeitht feet nid-J 1 I3n , too, to add Weeks to our seasonof These furnish ala ie,aactiground , g b : setting oat', well started for the hundreds of dwarf to anedium- 0 linin Y }!t d bl Alisted a +� Which are1 ate+ w `t annual, g'C'i', i s rt t a p'lan'ts. tlf cosmos, . asters, ,zinan ill m art lieit,h , seed catalogue. elds ,nicothie, etc., wbieh . ev .' es any unsightly' bloorning almost immediately. To screen verandahs ,• or 1 �'G rainier T is h move every year, or are fence such things as sea afra an who ° mi{: gardens with annuals alone. For back- ground instead o; list= perennial -trees and shrubbery he seicets from a good, seed catalogue. • bin busby Y. annuals like dahlias, eosnios,''Afi:ican marl golds, and :. beans, morning glories or hope will de they might, can easily marks 1 . . few 'e the job inz� P. el, s, - - � -- Grow •Vegetables QuickiY Anotheri)ad AheckbY dr h e ror anything Tender vegetables are quickly grown. THE GOD shoved along about an 'bleb under 'the soil will tultiv gate nn lnuiudt'ed feet Or so , f fperenriial lits in. thirty • inuteii. Special 1iowors if a eapPly.of oat ,,ewers is `wanted for the .taable, /blooms with long stems that will Beep "w ll in -water, the horti» cultural authorities urge the planting of sweet pears, snapdragons, eosnlos,, zinnias., lupine, African marigolds,. rasions, astute, single and double, ver- bena and salpigl'ssis: " For scent, especially In the evening,' f'ew nicotine, e.wna'tn,ons,' JY iiunonette Ar . stocks will pperfuano . 'the whole garden. { Solid beds o aminal) or big blooms In borders have exceptional appeal and these can be, made up of petunias, phlox, dw rf ai aids DHa st t u ms, verbenas or zinnias, ,To Se woodiness,. - bl Ca u S is - Ise. , ia� _� eliminate ��uc h aiige>c' �ren+eed� k e t gardeners push their plants mare .� of tiolest a to ns e nt a otild �� re u . pp ,. n with f q , to a. t : commercial fertilizer. This- must be the, thousands who tas9, To -- -,--alternig-beds Ted carefully so as to tie close ttj ht�aio. sleep1 and. to appl but. not actually, touching stems or w RIC kolsTAteSTAR Base slumber will riot Toha ales an a of p Watering, of course, will also keep way, those.' . broken by vegetable gardens .growing in dry but 'leges rest 3s ea • tmares. Weather, but where the. 'luxury of a bad dreams:�' and nightmares. hose . ,is not available one can keep, .in the 090. ''114 wake -gip with cultivatnOn alone Tothin morning as tired as on going to, bed; e °lburn's. Health and f m the Prairie Pro �.�we offer. in Mi el soothe Nerve Pills a remedy to help and calm the nerves. and bring .them ” back to a perfect condition, aad e_ • ' shauld-`be xno:.. when tlus,?s done .them . to • shat - due ' hts less nights more sleep 4 g tered nerves. ' jilbutn Co:, tied.,, Toronto. -Ont. T The . roots. WVEK- Busiiftg not neceSsara'a F ls, , k r eon a reference ,11ao s, pe r CARLOW ASK YOVR DOCTOR ABOUT WIIOLE WHEAT! 0ArRLOW �`' April 30.. --The ' farmers; have been t ery busy .on. the ,'land and much grain is sown. Some will finish. this, week, . and prepare .foe~' 'planting quite a �willb e un h re q Which there he beans, of 'Y large °=aere�at;e.. ,. �,,, .,,e .. �a ., .. Ars. R. M Young and Miss l9abel nd -e the Week -end r spent of Toronto ' n .x rYou g with. the -formes s . sister, Mrs, Jarvis \ltBride, and other friends. ltr. William l~ ow ler has rented his` farm to Mr. Verne Jewell for _ f...y a'r,.:. and Mr. Russell Hill Is' *rising :'yrs. R. ':ti. 3: oling's. farm this ye11r, ° The maple •syrup, easen was good but very. Short. The syrup was' of excel: moving : • lent qua >irty. things • oisture in two. ways, ' lits. yawl,,~Gt;�dart aYld her dough- as' hug = This; any oCanadi Moisture ters, Mrs. ° Mink end Mrs. Norms, vi Canadian kills e it attended the'funeral of Mrs. . ,. weeds that vs_ Detroit,.. winces iris's , it l.ills . , r�.. Jacob -_;Fisher,. water'' and it the ,ks evaporation by tStoddart s sister, M up �, n . For this cultivation a, ` small -op '1uesday, April 23rd, 'Mr, and Mrs. the sun. Villing% London, ,;leo attended the 'ftlttetal;....,.,., ...... Hiss Isabel Tyndall, R.N., returned 'Toronto on'Wednesday and later to goes to Northern Ontario, where she will be en a ed• in welfare work around gg Callander.• , Quith a lot of fruit trees, shrubs and small ffults were received on Monday': in .Gaderieh and 0istribtited, mostly to farriers in' the district.. famil ...who And Y, • • ilson as W Mr. Thom -bas*e lived an Auburn for several years, are moving back to his -farm at Carlow .. week ._Mr.`s and Mrs.. W. w. this_ � _ . Walter`hai"e: moved. into `the-Townshi :Ila Mr. Robert . Robinson has been en- Y aged by Mr. Wm. Thom for .the season. The fall .wheat is:looking well:and is corning on'Sne. ' - • - AYE WHOLE WH�T hoe is,,simost esserttial, klut there•ale Other good tools as well,' �' ."lt'tle flnr ' �e ed wire cults veto will rl liia workwon- . r w dors ground and un, ex .g 4 #. Sowers_ d, vegetables. A Dutch hoe~which is X be' . .. . numen • Get .y readfor Spring—Order, nosy Noy advance price. • Get . M Ll will i n ` rahiie""toekFo�'e "Laxge�.fore gg its to your home. 'free transportation ' oto -Aur office. ° bring ' Williams & Son Granite 'Works 1.47 St,..Patr'ick sat. Phone 105, STRATFORD • WERS SHARPENED - SHARPENED -Ilave your, Laws Mower sharpened on the most. modern machine on the -market. It' costs no' more to have 'it done the right way« 111 work: finished when promised: ; NF F LAWN MOWERS at prices that will surprise you, GAI UEN TOOLS - -- -•-.: - We have .a new shipment of Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Yorks and Clippers. Treat yourself to some new garden` tools.- = Geo .. Stoke- •PHONE 2063 Machinist EAST QST. A placid old lady; who took -life philosophically, sat knitting 'in the drawing -room. _:- To her came rushing her ten -year-old granddaughter. "Oh, granny," cried the girl, "father's just : fallen °of the roof !" 'b "I know, my child," replied the old lady, scithourt even raising ;her• eyes. "I saw hiim`.pass..the window." 50(1 Women Attendi o Sea£orth Meeting United Church Presbyterial W.M.S.----Fine Reports Presented, About WO ,wonten attended the an, mail meetingof the Huron Presbyterial Women's -Missiornary Society held in 'Seaford" -United church on Tuesday; April 23rd, Mrs. R. 11. MeKenzie, of ,Sea•1orth, presided. • At the close of the morning worship '�` "V« Wee ledd. .by Mrs. JQQ 1, Tod which w _s er x 1? 'li'` orkmala 'Seaford', and' Mrs. Powe, Centralia, \words of welcome were eo n - ways,, by Miss Vi besavaugoof Sea - forth, to :which Miss. Jean Murray of Hensall made fitting reply. ,Interesting " ies 'reports werega. given for the auxiliaries, v Mission ' Circles, affiliated C.G.I.'T, groups, mission bands ,(with presentee tion of certificates of recognition and affixing of seals)'. and the baby bend, by. the secretaries, 'Mrs.': W. J. Thonnpsou,. Miss <. C1are McGowan, Alia Caroline. Wellvaood, •11.rs.; W. Pickard and Mrs, .J; M. iSoutheott,'all showing that the past. Year .d been •amost a uCceSs f10n e. Each church' •w''as advisedtto seed a' _, te-.toethe•,Leaders' .S eetet Alma 'College,' St. Thomas, and alio if a missionary is 'addressing a meeting in the district to arrange If possible to -have him epea'lc to :the boys and girls. Sentoremembers• were -asked to take • more ,interest • in the.. C.G,LT.. groups, mission bands and baby bands, as they, are the foundation of the .mission worlic of the future. baud work, A splendid display` of bau layettes," tluilts and other •articles. for 'the !bale, , to Hearst Hospital, Hunter Hospital, _Fenelen, and the West was: 'shown a. , 'n the-°Vestibule-o� t,chur . he h ch Some belts made of• beads by the Indian -girls, who are good workers, also were shown. ' Emphasis was laid by the,secretaries of these departments a rteen$ son the am po rt - ice . oia temperance . education° among, "the young, , Christian' stelvardship nd Work among' the .g r n ers "sick and st a , ; shut -iia. ° • Statistics The Huron presbyterial'Society now comprises 1a auxiliaries, --0 evening aux- iliaries, uxiliaries, 13 mission circles,. 30 baby bands'; 4 C.G.I•T•..groups, 398 associate helpers, an 'increase of; 19. There are 490 subscriptions to ,Worlds Friends, 93 more thane last year. -'rhe -newspaper .fir . �tar it wa's:. re�iorts oof the pY�ss" se'cxe . � _ _ mi noted, tend to make the community the. sionary=cou.soious. Calls made by t, community friendship department MYim bared 2,314,2,314,1 Total membership, , ,56 . Life members, 601.. Receipts from :all sources, $133,701.13.. 1Ninety-one, Both-{ ing bales including 209 quilts,*weighs Ting 3440 ii ands and valued at $3,000, were sent to the West by the supply department:. . . Prayers were offered by Mrs.. W. Procter, Brussels, ears, M. ''Nilson, Goderich, and. members of the ,Moncrief Auxiliary. "'Mrs. F; J. Bechleyof Sea - forth .and Mrs. E. A. Menzies of Londes.: boro contributed •well-reudered solos.. At noon the ladies oftithe, ciingrega- tion served dinner in the 'basement :of• the church to the -delegates and �to- the members of. the. Presbytery, 'Which- was Meeting the, some day ., - The afternoon session opened at 1.30 p.m.: with a .worship period led -''by Mrs. ,Ney,,_Gorrie,Mr and, J. McGill, West- field. Miss Mabel, Carroll, secretary. -of the younger _:groups .of •the,D'omituion Board, a highly gifted speaker, gave the -principal address on "Missionary Education," and 'World Peace." Mrs. • A. W. Gardiner conducted the "In llefuoriam" sere ice. .; Mrs,,Greer, Conference :Branch .secretary,.. gave • a talk, on -Christian stewardship. Greet- ings from ..the :Presbytery,. were coni- 'v'eyeil°Tay R,ev. A. "W; r(arcliner°°of�..Eg.,. mondville. ' • Officers Installed The following •officers. 'were installed by Rev. H., V. Workman: 'Past press- dent, Mrs. A. W., Gardiner, n5eaforth; president, airs. R. E. McKenzie, Sea - "forth; rfirst vice-president Mrs. 11.• V. Workman, ISeaforth ; second vice-pre- sident, ..alis. Herman . Paine, Centralia, *They'r ft� T .11° SPAY, MAY 15 1 So Convenient !7 . • e'l , how. desk - able31 tell-' you able it is that you should give your family the • - enefitsT.of:whole wheat tA).,., its.. �6: .,i t ral minerals, its xlatu bran, its vital wheat germ. And 'll� a 'lad you' can s rvewhole °yoa b glad �' . way thisextra-tempting i to urh ea -- as Cubs. In Cubs the whole wheat is blended with mellow malt for extra "enjoyxanent.. Cubs are toasted a golden brown, crispy -fresh and tempting ;tasty. So get a package or two of • Cubs ____ serve d from your grocer now Y them for:breakfast tomorrow. A product of t.. ••`('hQlssxr�diare.S.htede�s��'�+� -, Company Limited Friends ,secretary, Mrs. W. 'Wellwood, Win roam ; tel 1 erence end Christian" g r Miss Maude Ste r- i' secreta eitizezish p y, ling, ' Bayfiel'd ; "l,tterature secretary, Miss Winnie Savauge, •Sea1or' b. ; press M Mrs. L Wi htman Wing - /lam, g r r a , C to se a Y, /lam, R.R. ; • associate helpers'.: seere- tary, Mrs, . « McQueen, . � Censall. .. Nominating coinnnittee, north section, Mrs. Lloyd, W inghana ' ;west; Mrs« Mc- Vit;tie, - WesttIield ; centre, Mrs, Robert Alien, Briacdiield ; south, 11 Irs.: .cFauls, Centralia; evening auxiliary, Mrs..Cer t a i. "e. 'Can» n c em tte star. Pi all e � ripe , t e is •. Young,' g, ' LondesbOro West. Miss Milne, Blyth; evening auxiliary, Godericli, Mrs•e,Stonehouse ;-..north,: Mrse Charles Shields, Winghant. delegates to,•'Branch •Conference : West, Mrs. Townsend, Belgrave; centre,'!Mrs. W. P. 'Crozier, Crewe; ,south, Mrs. J. P. Man- ning; LondeebOrel anning;,ondesboro.l . Mrs. O. Christie,. Exeter, and Mrs. N Hockey, Egeter, ST AUGUST E Gus RedR mond; Raymond' Leddy, l�`rank Leddy, .Wilfild. Kinahau and Morgaia Xing. ° • .. DONNYBROOK ' S : .' AA CSTFNrO, April 30..—Con- gratulations ,are extended' tq Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leddy on the birth .of a son, who was born in, Winghain Ilos-� Pita on April 24th. . Mr. Amirose Brophy has „recently. purchased a „new 1940 'Studebaker sedan. • - � �Mr:and Mrs, JamesWeigh . of North Dakota, cameto- attend the funeral- -of They'a John Welsh. re :re- late e J. the a moaning for aetew weeks°•visiting their many friends -here. Mr. • and -Mrs:- Ray'„teddy and family visited : Mr and Mrs. Tom - Bogie at Auburn on Wednesday. •• am Death of John Welsh.: -Death c m.e quietly on April 22nd ; to Mr. John `Welsh, who hadbeen ailing for the last two weeks. - was inf his earl iitie'"th—"salt”"bi "'a to the 'thiie'of ,is "recent • illness' he -was quite active. He took a keen interest in polities •and in .•the current events. . of: the world in general. He was a good citizen •and an ag'reea'ble 'neighbor. His wife, Nellie `Tracy, 'predeceased him nine years. Those- survivrtg are, his two brothers, &eines, of Dakota, and Patrick, of St. .August ; two sons, Dick, of Hamil- ton, an in•eent,.•of- St. Augustine, and three daughters„ Mrs. ,Murray (Laura),, of. Saskatche*an, , Mrs. John Heffron (ilrina), of Blyth, and .,:Adelaide, . of Toronto..- . Requiem, high mass*as sung in St. Augustine church by Rev. Father McMahan on Thursday.norriing. The pallbearers were Raymond Redmond,. DON'NYJ3ROOK, April ' 30.--Tlie W. •MsS: will hold its next meeting at the .� home o ;.Mrs• W. 'A. Campbell on Thursday, - - May 9th. , The program- `v 1. .._. be in charge of Mrs. Jas. Janes. The uSt. Augustine Women's Institute .veill- meet in the parish hall at St. Augustine on Wednesday, May . 8th. 'rh is` beiia m the annual meeting at which' ofacers ,and committees for the coming .yea3 will be choseb, every member Is eyeaa Tal effort ;to- reques ed to make a �p� attend. _ *69. Milier's.ORM W Pawders •11011• .moi SUCH A -LI +, ' '- D. P limPa ..__ . • ICL •. - SIZE; Prom stein to stern Olds, mobile is BIG. And it's roomy,. too E Front seat accommodates 3 passcnge'rrs'comfortabl S a ,� LE w Imagine driving the car everybody's calling "the best looking car on' the road". Oldsmobile sets'the ,beauty pattern for '40:. • POWER I Oldsmobile Offers biig, economical six, and eight. lindet engines ivy ou ee'Fake my tip . • Compal s Olds with the 'Ordinary ears: dee • what a RIO dlfi'ereirtiee just gip► few donors . itmakes.' cy g g y 'xtr'a power without extra cost!. COMFORT' Oldsma►bile's ex- elusive "Rhythmic: Ride -L with modern coil *springs all, around es you gliding driving colir%.�. fort, even' on theroughest roads. a -QUALITY! One look at Q ds mobile will convince • you of its quality. ' You'll see dozens', of, features found only -'on higher pried tars. • PRESTIGE! You can be proud - <. p. of an Oldsmobile. Olds has been n leader for forty years I '' 1tUustrat d, -Th OtdsmoNte '•60•' 2;,a boor q'o crnng Secy ODERICR TO TSE ' : GODERIG4H TOWNSHIP, April 2,9, firs. Geerge 'McLeod, of Goderich, visited last week with 'Miss Alma Jen- nings and Mrs. G,• Harwood deli. and Mr , Fred Naftel'have •crone to lr'ontreal for a"'two weeks' visit with their son and 'itis family.. ' - • ..'rhe regular meeting; of the 'Junior Red Cross Society • was held in. Union school on Friday, with Pauline Lassa- line in the (hair. The program con. sisted .'of readings, "Old Tusk and the Tiger," ` by Edna "Somersall ; "A Dog Remembers," by Harold Johnston ;• ""The -Art-- o1• = Heraldry,,," : by Bernice - Fuller, and a solo, "The Little Red R.R. 2 _ _r third . vice presidentre Mrs:— Foss," Robert Ney, •Corrie; R.R. 3 ; .fourth vice Foy{; by Melville•Harwaod. � � Union Church Notes: --'The regular president S11rs James MdGl11, Blyth, meeting of .,the Y.P.U. will be held on Sunday ev'ning, .with Nora Sowerby in charge.... There was a fair turn-• out at Union on Sunday, when: the pastor, Rev. C. L. 'Brown, delivered a thoughtful serinon - on "What the Church ."Cam 'Do: x .... •,.:+Sunday, -Ma3z- 12th, le Mothers', Day, and, a service in 'keeping with the day will be conducted at Lindon. T owimeuts. To 'those conteinpla�ting build= Log d ` • Mwmnmenut • .Get -my prices before buying,. 'Cemetery Tit.' Lettering' a �'-a y All work guaranteed. r" • JOHN GRANT CLINTON MARBLE :& GRANITE WORKS Clinton Ontario -^ :, ,Successor to ' Ball & Zapfe Cbildien'S Coughs aiekAy Relieved c. It .is hard, to' keep the children from taking cold; they will run out •-of-doorenet properly perlY clad • lave on, too much clothing and get overheated arid' cool off too suddenly; they get . 4dek off ;the. bed)-.- The.mother cavi Ot ,clothes at night. Watch, the • all the tiane, so what is! she going-. to dot ' • • Mothers should never neglect the° child's cough °ora cold, but on its in caption: should procure a bottle, of` Dr. Wood's ie •so pleasant to the taste 'the• _vungsters take it without any fuss. The •T. knburn co„ Ltd., Toronto, Ont.., r� E SERVICE OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD—r r HORSES OR CATTLE removed promptly and efficiently. Simply phone;'iCOLLECT" to SONS- , WILLIAM STONE L imiTED -" PHONE_: 21 • INGERSOLL. "601 r 12 Clinton" . r ' Rubber' Goods, Sundries, etc., mallett postpaid in plain, sealed wrapper.. 80% less than retail. ''rite for mail- order ail order catalogue. Nov -Rubber Co.,; Bex 91, Hamilton, Ont. • 13-20 • e r:R,: 3 ; fifth vice=president, Mrs: ''GV• J. Greer; Wingham ; recording secretary, firs. • C4' le .Lane, =Goderich ; correspond ing ,secretary, Mrs. W. J': •Thompsan,�- .Centralia ; treasurer,..l+iiss •Mary Milne, Blyth; Christian =stewardship and flu- ance_seesetary, Miss L. Yang, Londes-- baro ; mission • circle secretary, Miss Clare' McCowan,. Blyth,; affiliated .0.0, LT. groups• secretary, �lziss '' Caroline Wellwood, Wingham ; mission band.set- retary, Mess ' ' 'Tel ird;-- Olintont ;. *b '1�Y band secretary, aMrs. J. M. Southcott, 'E stere supplyeseeretar-y, clough, Myth; community- friendship secretary, Mrs. R. M. Peck,, Zurich,• 11.lt.'1; Missioinary Monthly and"World mark Twain. pose talked/of -gratitude. Ile ._didn't.much care,,.he._said _for grad.-, tulle ` of the -noisy, _2.oi,atlr'oiie :kind. "Why,' he exclaimed, ""when some heli' discharge an obligation, you.- can hear •! the report for miles around." • BROPHEY'S FUnit A1, SE, YICE (Establish .1875) TRADITIONAL • -J 'SINCERITY AN. D• EXPERIENCE • � .r -off µ Prompt Ambiu!ance Service ,,Phone 120, P'LQ`'YD illi LODGE,- •T)reetor: Funeral Director and EmbalnWr "'An calls._j,roinptly attended -to day or night :.•AMBULAN CE SERVICE--. .Pborbes Store_ 835. _ Res. 355V'G':,: Hamilton • St'reet, Goderich • "It Is Yea-irs Since I've Felt is Good Before, . 'Medicine ' Drought Relief Front DeScribet How .S7ntona, Herbal and Backache, Felt' Nervous and itundevin. 'Convincing proof of tge splendid re - .sults that are to he had by taking a treatment of Syntona Is found in the. many excellent reports received, from men and Women who liaVe used this medicine' faithfully and according to directions. Hundreds of former suffer - ere from etomach diserders gas and ins . digestion, getting up nighsts, nervous - are delighted at the way Oyntona goes to the root of their troubles 411(1 SOOn has them feeling like different persielle. Here., for example, le the splendid ex- perienee of MI'S. Eleanor Smith, 02 IIigliWay Ave., Loudon; "More than half my lifetime I %vaa a victim or a week, nervous stonnich, and about three years ago, following a rundown. and say stoinaeh. got so bad that almest every morsel °flood. I. ate would sour and cause gas, bloating awl naustgt. I was Subject to dizzy spells, constipation, and the ga8 would prese sip intolar che.st find make me short of breath. I developed rheumatic pains all threugh my back, limbs and joints. X had tried 80 many tning8 with little reeulte that it seemed there was no help for roe I kept reading About how e Siys similar cases here and firtally I got a bottle. The first bottle helped Me SO' 111U1th that sledded to take a 'full treatment, and now I rale saYenre in ,SyntOtta ,was 'Imre than justified,' I can noW eat well °without all that Ws - erg afterwards, and the rheumatic palm.; have left me. raly,nerves are re. lased and I sleet) better. I haven't had a dizzy spell lately and In everv way I reel better than I did tor many yeare for what SyntOna doe for me." " Loeei Men awl women Art cordially invited to tail at Catiapbeirs "Drug Store„ Godatich, and find out for t elves about this pure *Aid cont. Trip.Bar ain Fares -_au�nd g Frthn QDERICH-•MAY ,.9th MIC -$1aatiDnts the. MaritinteeP-rovinees, 'Province of -,Quelbeci A*VA' $9'45 - $10.75 tP,1.419aft, ..V141 tit v•i2.774ielsecs„ Ira,87e.s;';':_ateNitE, i,I.:1:)111t7s:AualV,:nitEferanktlio5n f3ro5ns Agents: , CANADI .11 orlots of -USE— ,The Delawate & iludsorn Hard Coal A. Coal that IS eone-elearted, deeritot clinker 'and is Very low in adi. • i.f1),ItI) COKE. 06.. Coke that is very popular heat units. 41, has become very *Millar. USZ and very high in ----The Red Igeket----Domestie -Coal for your yange, heater, furnace or boiler. Cost in coal yard, $8.09 per ton, or $8.75, delivered in Goderick . PLUMBING, BEATING AND HARDWARE.' -ITS Chas. C. Lee coAtyAnt) and ,HARDWARE STORE At the Harbor ,Phtines-4tore 22 Mute 112