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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-08-08, Page 7• r grismankt,Rut l, V* • ' .8, • , -,„ - , SIONAL4OTAZ • • c)derich and Distr'Ict "WHO'SWHO" ers' Guide in Business Directory 1111101111011111alliMia, , Alit° AGENCIES AND DEALERS GODERIOH MOTORS STAN. PREVETT emus $t ' Phone 83 FORD MDIKORY — LINCOLN -ZEPHYR Sales and Service ',- Used Cars -• •• GEORGE G. MacEWM 4011EVROLET &4' OLDSMOBILE ° Sales and Service General Repair lleColl Frontenac Product% Firestone Tire ,BEAUTY PARLORS BETTY'S BEAUT3t SHOPPE JETTY THOMAS,. Prop. 64 Elgin Ave. Phone 040 remanent Waving and-• all 1,14.3 Beauty Culture DAINTEg LADIrE -' 'EVELYN rinfAlsT, Pkop'. East Side of „Stitare 'Phone 60 Permanent Waving, Finger Waving. Facials, lanieuring and, Haircutting MCGEE'S 'GARAGE DODGE & DESOTO Sales and Service 45 Hamilton 'St. Phone 690 °emeriti Repairs to All Makes Oars. • -Simro • • Firestone: Tires. Willard .Batteriii 00GAB --AXD- PLANTE iS GAEAt • ..: • 'GILBERTPLANTEl, Pro Victoria t. Phone _ 516 CURYPLER ilYMOIT4 - Sales and Service_ _ . General Repairs to AllX!Yes. , • AUTO1!OBILE PAitTS & ACCESSORIES. CANA.1)1AN----VIRE 00411.0RATION Associate Store • • L. O.,. WHETSTONE,`. Mgr. Hamilton St. • Phone 69W TIIU BA.TTERIES, ACCESSORIES omoomeiamiso.obr....foismem • BAKEWES :CLEVELAND • 14 West St. "hale 114 - READ, PIES, BUNS, CA1fl1S, „ We Deliver °ours' zAioxr- -Phoie 465. , • 1, "FOR EVERY SPREAD -USE CURRY% BREAD” MAPLE LEAF BAKERY N. JACKSON &:, A. FonsTVR 86 Square Phone 460J Fresh Bread, Pies, Buns, Cakes Daily Also Groceries We Deliver •-• • Send youndoilation-fir the boys Overseas to the Red Cross Rooms' at the Public Library or to the • Legion Itoornsrporner of North St. and the Square. ' , tee, eele • BEVERAGES GoDkuon BOTTLING WORKS *CAMPBELL TWEEDIE Prop 5$ Picton St. , Phone 480 Autherized, Bottler of COCA -OMA. AN'D TWEEDIE'S POPULAR DRINKS C witivarammasainimampaaaemloraisiiiiiiistimaim BUILDING. & GENERAL • CONTRACTORS WILLIAM EDWARDS R.R. 1, Goclerich Phone 931er-2- RESIDMITI Al.4CONSTRUCTION, AIMER,ATIONS AND REPAIRS ' 'HOUSE MOVING AND .4 - HEAVY FRAMING JOHN JErrpRy Warren • St. • Phone 577W • ENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Every Branch of Carpenter Work, ROBERT STANDISH 02 East St • :Phone 069 • GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND • • „ BUILDER Cailientering, Alterations and Repairs c, MattANus ooze; Stanley St ;‘, - Phone 36 MITA wz ounAtt Visit Our Milk Bar. 4 oomemaamosamleisesaimperieemeesiereculea, FLOUR, 11.111ED & SHOlti‘ MoLEAN 9 Kingston 'St - • Phone 359 earrk a complete line of FILOUR, FEDD, ,SEEDS AND eGit-OORRI Specializing—Bulk Seeds, Flower find Vegetable Planta ° FOUNDRIES GODERICH IitiON AND BRASS • FOUNDRY Victoria $t.• Phone 460W GRAY IltON CASTINGS BRASS and .ALUMINUU CASTINGS :• IIARDWARO 00/T4 WORSEale C 11 Scinare Phone 283 SHERWIN - WILLI/MS AND a V. VATX* BNAMNIAS ITARNX4RES 041.erni.liardware, 011e, Glass, .Aladdln Lratipa and Stoves, Stoves, Plumbing 'and Heating UOTEL8 T M 'TURAR *est St. • Phone 685 ATTRACTIVE ROOMS "Delicious Meals Temptingly Served." ROYAL, INN Hamilton St.• -Plaohe 82 iStop at "Royal Inn" when in Goderieh Excellent AecOmmodation, Comfert- . able Rooms — Moderate Ratee Attention 'to Dining atom 'Contrattors, Jobbers ---and - Foundry -SP-eqial Engineers Servlee le F. KELLY, Mgr. • FUEL DEALERS • - THE SA,ULTS COAL CO. amm",•••••••••••"1"... e • le Nelson St— ° _ t11440 RADIO,SERVICE rocohaAtas, "lard, Soft and 'Cannel Coal, Coke, liard"and tight *clod Exclusive Agents for Liliki10:11 'VALLEY ,AITPHBACITE Rest Grades • 1WERCHANTSGENERAL .J. • G. MONTGOMERY •,s.AvrvoRo. • ' Phone OW - • GROCERIES,—: MEATS -- FRUITS -;-- VEGETABLES --DRY GOODS — • HARDWARE 2- GAS— OIL GROCERIES & 'MEATS Also Cabinet Wbrk Estimates Ere DOMINION STORES LIMITED SUNKIST BRANDS HITS- THE TOP EARL .WESTiR00,IC We SPeciallize. in, ,. 9eEtcsEt... - - . , - ,,,Phone,48SA1ST,-.-QRAN,CIE§ _ re _ _._ GENERAL , CONSTRUCT ION SUNWIST GliA.PIDERUIT . . . ‘ • . [. , INXIST 1lEMCPNS~ • ' - REPAIRS, ,AIirERATIONS; FLOOR , WE DetaviElt - — PHONE 461 SANDING. ELIRDWOOD Pi0ORING MNsommo:Hoolor • , D DAIRIES • NORMAN'S (Formerly McMillan's) East Side of Square For PrompteDelivery- and Courteous ••Service Phone 164 or 165 • GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES — COOKED MEATS • BAXTER% DAIRY • Napier St. ••Phone 104 MILK — QI.W4.11/ • -rN • Specializing in I WHIPPING oBsAm , KRIMKO CHOCOLATE DRINKJ. GRAPE, ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT • orth • FRED. R. PRICE • 'GROCERY Side of Square GROC RIES. —• VEGETABLES • FRUITS Free Delivery Service Phone 248 - BISSET BROS: , • Mrs. Frank Campbell. . . saliford IleightS Oramery - Mrs. Henry 'Hoover of Welland is Sanford Heights Phone 172W Pending a few weeks with Xt. find Mrs. Frank Campbell and other friends. Manufacturers of , . SAILMORD HEIGHTSClEtEAMERXI Rev. Will Taylor and Mrs. Taylor - BUTTER AND ICE REAM 1- 1 of Dorchester visited with Mr. and Mrs. ' C • HIGHEST QUA.LITZ ' Albert 'Walsh last Thursday. Snell of LondOn are spending this week ".....'s.'"'''''''il"mm.m.'"'" last Tuesday witli iir.Thand Airs. Wesat their liome on the farm • ' k ' .. Brumley. . Interment was in Blyth Stackhouse, Brucefteld. s • yidtors 'on Sunday at the home or Union. cemetery. Besides his parents, ' Miss Jean Campbell . has gone Mr and. Mrs. Wm, McDowell were Mr two aiters, 'Margaret May and Mary Kitchener, where she expects to take a and Mrs. Wes. Stackhonse,of,Bfucefield • position. —• and Mr. and ii.t0'. Stanley Neale. and , , • , GIBSON'S RADIO SERVICE Montreal St (at Edward Taxi) PhOne .616 „ • We areas near as your phone. REPAIRS AND 'REPLACEMF.iNTS • -ALL MAKES, . • BERTkAr4 MUNDAY 7 Widder St. •• --Phone 698 COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS ' • CARRIED 90Day Guarantee on Ali RepaMerle • Established 10 Years. 1111101111111•111111111111111•111111111.11111111.1111.1.1101110.1111 S SERVICE STATIONS OITIES SERVICE. 414,1110/4T CRANSTON & ECUTCHN'S e-§eztAt-*ateihicitt''.7- A PhOne117: • CITIES isEitylon PRODUCTS COMPLETE AlTTOMOTItE SERVICE • • ROOPE'S 'SERVICE STATION 36 Bayfield Rd. • •638 Frame and -Wheel' Alignment Service. Machine Work—Acetylene Welding— Bicycles—Tires—Batteries 01 -TIES, SERVICE PRODUCTS. Lawn Mowers Sharpened, Miss Minnie Snell and Miss Elsie vow • TAILORS • • BUY THE BEST_ - There are good, average and poor clothes. • • WE CARRY THE BEST Dry Citeaninge Pressing, Altering, Re- • styling • FRAN'B H.\ MARTIN TAIbon, „West St. •"' Call 317 ,•WESTFIELD • WESTFIELD, Aug: 5.—Mrs. Barry Govier of Auburn spent part of last • week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will. Govrer. • Several of thela.dies from Westfield attended the Red Cross sluff:411g -at Auburn last Tuesday afternoonrive cluilti were quilted and a pot -luck §IP' per was served at the tea. hour. •• , Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. McDowell, Miss Mildred --Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. NorniatteMoDowell,•tind. fatally visited • ter DOneftneMr, Norman Rodger 'of hu-i-0-#12Fhter Patsy of !Glencoe. Mr, a.nd Mrs, Ed, Rodger_and daug South Myer are spending ',some time - Mrs. En:rifler-Son Rodger, Mr, and Mrs, Manse], Cook ttrul othet, friend. • mr. 'and Mrs, Wm. McDowell were London visitors on ThurSday. Mrand Mrs. Roht. Hoover, Brussels, were Saturday= visitors with Mrand 1 ° The Government has to have Money to carry on the war. This means more taxest Now is the** to put in your 'next, winter's supply of coal before anothertax is put on. -Orders entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. We stock;— • D & II Anthracite Coal roRD COKE Four.Point Pocahontas • RED JACKET Domestic ,eoal FOR— PLVIVIDIENO,` LIEMING 'AND HARDWARE—Tlitit Chas. C. Lee COALYARD and HARDWARE STORE At the Harbor . Phoies-.Store 22 House 112 Sunset 643 le _Kathleen, and thejour brothers, all at home, are left to mourn •the • tragic passing of the nineteen -year-old youth Mrs. John Clark of Toronto visited as the result of atfautomobile aceiden" Mr. and 'Mrs; (Marvin McDowell. . - The Y.P.U. held their meeting on Sunday night, *with about twenty iske sent. Miss 1, Anna McDowell led the Meeting, Miss Mildred' Thornton read- ing.the 'Scripture lesson. Mr. Ilarvey McDowell gage the topic.. Miss )Xab0iB,oSflunOf Goderich Visited her parents, Mr, and, ,Mrs. Maurice Rosman., ; - 1ir and 1rsitai1 Wightinan. and family were at Lucknow on Sunday, with Mr. and l‘Irs.,Mathers. ' Westfield Old Boy In Home Church..— .Rev. Will Taylor of Dorchester took charge of the service at Westfield chureh on Sunday afternoon.': He took as his text the words of liehrews,12427, and his sermon subject was "Things Which Cannot Ile Shaken." The Juni& Quartette, Lloyd Nira1ao3., Harvey Mc- Dowell, Norman McDowell and Doug, • las Campbell, sat* "Where jesus 'tis Heaven There." Mr; Taylor is one • of' Westfieid's former boys and: many • were pleased to' welcome him back tO the home church. and Whina prea.ch. Accident Victim Du4ed.,—strhe fun. oral of the late Archielitison, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Mason, WaS had last Wednesday afternoon from the hoine of his parents. The servIre was:conducted by the pastor, neva/. Ce Wilson. Mr. Maitland Henry •sang "Shadows." The pallbearers were Archle'e former chains," Ned ,T1erePs0111 Ellis Jimmie Walsh,'" Russel Cook,Gordon Nethery, and' a C01181110 Chas. Brumley. 3The flowers, Which were Many and beautiful, were tarried. I,)yr Clifford Walsh, Bill Ituehainee, Arnold Cook 'Lloyd Walsh, Also by foar brothers, Jimmie, Albert, Elmer and Gordon Mason, and a COU310., Harold PORTERS • 11111.: . roito.Ars HILL, Aug: 6.—Coa- . gratulatlons to 'Mr. and, mrs. nayniond Co.; who were =aided on Saturday: We are glad' to know they intend re- siding in our community. - Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Fisher, Lon- don, ape& ,..the,...'week,end.--with • -14r mother, lifirs. Herb, Cox. •'eforrii Frame, who has been in train- ing at Camp Borden, was home oyer the week -ad. • ',Stewart Sehoenhais, who has made his home in These parts the last two years, also is M the Kin's uniform, Lorne and Arthur Elliott, of Camp Borden and London, were home on leave over the week-encl. At Giaeo Church. -0n Sunday mora - Ing Rev. II, Curry., spoke to a full church, Dvery seat was occupied, the tongregation- including seventy-five or more boys from Stratford nOtary Club, camping ground who attended' in a body. A boys' phoir furnished two splendid numbers. Rev. M. Curry took as his text the words of John 3:1 "For God so loved the world , that Ile gave his only. begotten Son, that who- soever belleveth lzt Minn ehould not, perish, but have everlasting life." The address as very helpful to -the order ones, as well as to the young. . . munion service will be held in OW chtireh on ,September 1st, Visitors with ICIte -and ;qrs. Newton over the weekend were Mi. and Mrs. Gerald •Nowton and two child - yen, of London. and Cr. and Mrs, Mc- Donald, of 'Stratford. RETh TirioriisteliHni Ans. ,The Clinton Lions Club,is sponsoring Sheep Club. • 'Dr. A. W. Irwin, er, Witighani, has joined the Royal Dental Cops lie con- nection with the Vanadian Air Force. Mr. Why.te, a Ilullett township, bead$ extizens' voluntary committee to assist national 'registration officials in the ituron.4Pertix riding. 'Norman Alexander, elder sOil of Kr, and Mrs. AV. V. Alexander, of IIensaii. The ceremony wan performed by the bride's father. Afterw,ards weeption was held la the manse. %!r. and Mr8. Alexander left on a motor trip to Mani- tonlin and Northern Ontario, and OU their return will live in IIay township near Hensel!. The bride is a graduate of the University of Toronto. Effeete or Heat " • The pxtrezne -heat wave of the past Week or o, writes a Ileusalicorresporid- 047. rksimnsible for the death of "lerkiit the pet Parrot owned by Mrs. Peter Munn of thi8 jerey.,who was thirty-twO yeara old, was a•grea,t Pet wit eliildren here and was knowe by everyone, as ballad lived here most of his life. Ile was great eom- panY . for Mrs., Munn, Who will' surely miss him. The great heat wave, howl.. ever, did not Seena to have rauell effect - on. 11/1r, G. C. Petty, 'of the village,..who last week painted the- eXterior, of the large Petty block on' Main eteeet, Mr. Petty is eigh.te-ave years Of age and is still very active. VOL2101111111g •44 ............. ,s,,,,,„ cognomina goin1.1111P. M. So— • 1:r. and Ilire. •Dee linlitirlig.t 1111,— mots tido week the tireasies Ilille it. , ' Orator, and a beelines inien, Willis, *11 ?.res.. .. Mr, and ilre Kees** HaseUtt. ltl Done NM sad tries& (bit restos. all a Toronto. spent Ilea ireek-eeit at the home of Mr. end Itra. Nash RM. Mg i& Betty reaps 'siting with her cousin, Ktas Feagan• Mr, and Mrs, Will Clayton, of Put- nam, *pent Sunday St the hew* of *r. Alia Will"i'reble, Master Jac* Clayton returned home after hiatus spent tliree• weeks with relatium here. • Master 'Harry Moutgomery was. hav- ing holitla*n- at it* hmat of hie grand- parents, Mr. and Mrti. Aldin Week. , Mrs. William IOU, ar., of Goderich„ .is visiting at -the lienie,of her grand- daugb.ter. Mrs:. Wilt Treble, lids week. Mr, Arnold Alibi, who lute bee* in Goderich Hospital the last seven weele$ after having. been kicked a boo*, was able to be out for a drive on, ' spa :Clifford haven half-aere of potatoe.s contributing to the Rea Cross. " • Mrs. -George 'Muldoon; Brussels. She was itt 'her seventy-fourth year. . Canadian Army' IYIeaieal. Corps. • , Miss 'Susan Sholdice. passed away on the `t'ar4e on Suada,Y at the home of her sister, 24th Field AMbrilancee-A 'brarteh of the. the not proceeds on which they afi.... Ported for' d'nrY as an officer with the Maurice Quance, of Exeter, and his Dr. a a 511sener of )0rediton has re, iAlvin., Rutledge, who disloeated" Iiiis neck while diving at the Gederich •waterfront, is repOrted to be recovering satisfaetoilly at his. tibiae at Brusselce •Charles !Guenther. well-knowa rest - dent okpaShwood, died on Saturday In hist seventy-third year. Ile 'is survived by. his wife, four sons and four daugli. efeetri•ai etorra the bam- of William 'Somerville In McKillep township was set Mire by liehtning and ..completely clestraed, with sixty tons Of hay, 300 bushelf of grain, impleMents,e'ete. A number of eattlar and horses in the same locality were struck and killed; After anWness Of over a year, Miss- Lsabeli_Wishart ,Carr died at her home in WIngharn, on. July ,04th. Deceased was a resident of Winghani. nearly all her life. Two sisters and three bro- thers survive: :Annie, at home.; -3Vr r$ R.• W. 1Shieldsr!of Palmerston; George W., *Alfred M. and James S., of Wing- rartirr.e.tt---Crich . ' ' , . Miss.Lulu Mary Crich, only datighter of the late Iddo Crich of Clinton, was .married at Leaside on july. 27th to •!Percival 'George •Barrett of Toronto,. -The -.ceremony was perforraedeby Re*. .0. E. 'Spreull. Mr, and Mrs. Barrett will reside in Toronto. Saves Lad from Drowning . ' Miss Anne .Morgan of Uhborne 'Saved a youtiglad from drowning at Grand 'Bend .recently. The boy, about seven. years' of age, got into water beyond his deptiLand 1111,SS. Morgan, who was near by in her swimming snit, jumped in and got him safely to shore. New Industry for Seaforth • -- The Pion.eer Brom Corn Co., Ltd., of London, has leitsed tie Old Canadi Furniture factRryint Seaforth ang, In- tends to process,,,,Artaad bale the brown, eorn, which is ',grown in theSecifortle, district, They propose? to „operate four • months in the year and employ about twenty band - :L.z.-4. ....,_ ,. ,;:,: .1Vfel'kerson—Maylor. . • The 'marriage of Doris Eveani •younger daughter. of Mr, -' and George Taylor, 'Clinton, to F,IarOld' LeRoy 1114Pherson 'of Clinton, son of Mr.• and Mrs. •William: McPherson of Hibbert -townSlaip,. ,was solemnitede- in St !Paul's' Angilean church, 1Clinton, on. Saturday afternoon, the rector,- Rev. A: • H. O'Neiel • officiating. _The yeti 'doujIle-Wilreiegidelii-Vilutiiii:': Victim of Lockjaw '• Lockjaw caused . the death at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Monday of Charles •O'Brien, R.R. No. 1, Exeter. son Of eireand 11re, 'Beet O'Brien. The -young Mali, twenty-eight s;ears, of age, -seratebed his foot while working in his father's barn two weeks- -a.O. -=Ic serious symptoms developed until Sat- urday, when he became ill, and on Sun-, pdiatyal he .was taken to the London hos- Edighoffer—Cox ' . At the .Evangeli41 parsonage, Dash-. wood, on Tuesday afternoon, July 30, Lerena gne, deughter of ''.‘lr. and Mrs, Bruce Ashton .cox of Biggar, Sask., was united in •marriage to Kenneth EdWardEdigholfer, son of Mr.'and 3,11`R. E. H. Edighoffer of Zurich. •The eere- • moni waa _Perfumed _bReie, H.. -le... Roppel: The happy couple Afterwards rIefestidfee.r B,Iggar, Stiske.where they.wilt Aloymnder-;•-Chindier At St. Andrew's Church;.,KipPen., on Saturday last, Helen Mabel, ' eldest daughter Of Rev. E. F. and Mrs; Chand- ler, was unitedein marriage to Robert lammooamaumiuiomaviimorimioiooaiaoiwimm;mowaaimmi / WHEN USING \\ W LSON'S ( FLY PADS READ DIRECTIONS " CAREFULLY AND ee..,FOLLOW THEM/ EXACTLY/ \ 4 s Each ,pad ,411 kill flits *11 de), end every day for three weekm. s in eerie:packet.-- 1 ' • 10 CENTS PER l'A.CKET at Druggists, 6roeers, General Stores.. °W�Y PAY 'IVIO]Rg? THE wiLSON ELPADCO.,flarnitopj O. 1 $ Summer Complaint reW people, especially children, escape • an attack of summer com- plaint during the hot weather. • Summer complaint begins with a. profuse diarrhcea very- often iiceon- panied by vomiting and purging.. The**matter excreted trota tho etomch has 0. bilious appearanee and that from the bowels watery; whitish, ill smelling, or even, odorles. When, the children show any- Sign. of looseness of the bowele the mother. should a.dmidter a few doses of •Dr. Fowler's Extract of wila Stra,r. berry:so as to brintrquiek relief This medicine has been. on: the market for the past 94 years. Ite. facto stibtitutea. They may be dangerous. Get “Dr. Vowler ",s? and fed Afe. ThsT 1•01burn Go,, Toronto. Oat. • Sunday. GODERICII TOVOTS HELENS, Aug, Recent, visitors. in the • cemmunity included Miss Anna, Stuart, of; Toroato„ with Mr. ans. G. M. Stuart;IXr, Brpwn, of Kitehtter, at the home02Mr. and, Mrs. R. Woods; Mr. 'and Mrs- 'PA; Millet and ;family, of Alma, ,with Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. AnderSon and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller; Cr. and. Mrs. Kruger and Lois, of_Detrolt, with Mr...and_Mys. E. 3. Thom. • Rev. T. O. and 1%.1rs.' Wilkinson and Doris, of Hickson, renewed • old acquaintances in file village on Thurs. day Mrs. A:nold: Barbour and miss Dorothy, 61 Fermis, were recent visitors' with Quite a number of ladies attended the meeting of the W M 8 at Crewe on Thursday afternoon, Women's Institute. --Mite August ineetieg a the Women's Institute was held on Friday, With the preSidelit' MrS. Will Rutherford,dn Charge. The :roll pall was „ reseended to with the naming of "ray hobby." Misti W. D. Rtitherford delighted •the ladies With a talk on her visit to theSan Francisco World's Fair last suramer. During:fhe meeting the ladies worked at hemming handkerchiefs and at. 0..e, eonclusien lunch was served by the hoste'sses, Mrs. ' E. 3. Thom, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt and• Mrs, ;Archie Aitchison. After the meet- ing' Mrs. Robert • Buchanan, who Is leavingfor her new home near N'orth Bay,• was presented with a tablecloth hnd aaaddress ',of appreciation and good wiihes. • .• GODERICH TOWNSHIP, Aug:.0 The' sound of the threShing Wad** to again 'heard. The harvest is truly plentiful and se ehould- be exceeding Mr. ,and Mrs. Hugh. -Davidson Aa 4Toy, of London, and Miss Delon DaVid- son* of Southampton, spent the Week. end with. Xr. awl Mrs. Robt. Davidson. 'Miss Alice SoWerby of Woronto „ visited wilt herbrothers, Carl and ROSS* and her slater, Mrs—Elmer graham. • Sheppardten. • • Mies Esther Mellwain wars home • from London for the Week -end. Mr, Mauriee, Harwood of .the Bricoldoc visited with his parents, Mr. • and Wirs, et Harwood,- and his seeter, Miss Mary, of- Prurailler on Mrs. Z. Doyle and fanilly, Of Buffala. are visiting with the la.dY'e Varentst Mr, and Mrs. John Blair. • MisW Marion Dougherty .of Ashfield has been visiting, with •Mies Betty Sowerby. Bev, W. P. Lane of tioderich Occupied the pulpit at Unien aura, On SindaY and delivered.. a -Ane sermon on "The Value of . Friendship" Irma the text, "A man that hath friends must shove. • himself' friendly: and there ,is a friend. - that sticketh, ',closer '.than* a • brother" (ProVerbs'iS:I2,4); . • ', • , 400. 44 PORP ALBERT -4 • POW „Almon% Aug. 5.—The Port e. Albert airport J hnnming these days:. and there is au ever increasingdinaltd . • for cottagei. . • The services at Christ church.' will be held at '7.30 p.m. for the remainder, ef August The regular monthly Meeting of the Ashfield Patriotis Society Irvill be held on Tuesday, August 1th, at the hcmie of Mrs Boy Petrie. READ TH. CLESSELPIED ADS. ** VisammospoommoirommimoommeapassioNmammaistitismairmastiarmil 'NO AI)VADICE IN•PEICES • • • • Efarge foreign granite 9i9ek to elioose friym. A postal •-Vvet.. brhig us -tir-your hothe; Free traniiportation to 0* otfice: . „. illiaMS A& Sontr#nite Works 14 St. Patrick St.: phone 1955," STRATFORD ' • • Will do practically all of your housework if you will give it a chance; Icrazhingironing,-VookinDusting- Lighting and Refrigeration.. Winn g and all branches of electric work given- personal attention, ' • FRANK MeARTHUR West Street Phone 82 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Hae your Lawn Mower sharpened on the most modern machine on. the market, It costs no more to have ii„done the right way. All Work 'Wished when promised. NEW LAWN MOWERS at prices that will stuvrise you. GARDEN TOOLS We have a new shipthent of Spades, Hoes, Bakes, Forks and Clippers. Treat yourself to some new garden tools. PRONE 206J W. Stokes • Machinist EAST' ST. e I The Surniner won't last forever; enjoy it while yon eau. jJSE NU-rREEzER for dessert or Takeaorne Sundaes. Ice Cream is refrehing, it's a healthy food and it is &exp. A saves cooking;, take our advide and try it. You will be .; pleasantly surmised. Made frettlyevery day at • • H. lackstonalsi„. "THE BROADWAY Ole Gmmum' WE DELIVER . PHONE 240