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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-10-24, Page 7
..�aa • •aiu ,.a CiER. MOTORS . D xCH STAIN PREVETT • *nth' Vit. Phone 83 FORD atF ROURX • LINCOLN -ZEPHYR. Sales and Service 'Paled Oars • ,, GEORGE G. rucesituuf 2 Victorig. St. Phone 234 MIEVROIXT 84 -OLDSMOB Sales and Service ' • General Repairata McColl Prontenae Products Firestone Tired • M CGEE'S GARAGE DODGE' & .•DESOTty Sales and Service . , • � 35 Hamilton St.", - Phone 695 General Repairs to All Make , of Cars 'SUNOCO 00 A NID OILS Firestone Tires Willard Batteries PLANTE'S ,r. GARAGE G1 LBE}RT PLANTE, Prop, Victoria St, Phone 513 CHRYSIiER —, PLY1670.11 i Sales. and Service General Repairs to All' Makes. BETTY'S: BEAUTY SHOPPE, BETTY'S TRONA, Prop. .4 1,91.0.14144` ii'•3 YP 4944-114 Permanent Wav'ing', and all linea Of Beau4ty OUiture D.NT.EE LADYN EVELYN .LYD :N Prot). ;Past Side of Square :,.P1aoa e 00 ermanent Waving,- - 'Pinger ',Waving. Pacialb, hlaniearing and Haircutting' SMUT BROS. Saltiord, Heights Creamery Saltford roi3h PonR 112 1 Manufacturers of SA/ l nionam oilaiViat BT> AND:LOP %► d . . 0. Mc*'B• & SOHO Stanley St. Phone 85 MILKs CREAM, ICECR EA Visit. Our ,Milk Ilar. ,4 'Phone O r, . T SH LL1 ASS .��D C V. P!.MEMS 51 VARNISH 643 ,General aardware, Oita, ai las& A14,14441 ?npa, Coleman Lampe and Shines, Staves, Plumbing and Heating GODERICH BOTTLING WORKS . CAMPBELL TWiiRDIE, ,Prop: 68 Pecten. St -Phone 469 ` tithorized Bottler of . ^ COCA -001'4A AND. - "TWEEDIE'S PQPV144.4 DR>~NSS FLOUR, QED _ .SEEDS McLEA . 9 Kingston St ` Phone 850 We carr '-a complete line of. FLOUR, FEED . SEEDS AND S cializin -Bulk S eeY, Flower and 'egetable : Plants WHETSTONE Mgr Hamilton St. ... Pi1b3e 69W TI1RES, BATTEItIES, 4.0cuossoungs PHONiOLA &ADIOS liVILTIPLICEDWAVAI E R.•1, Goderiich , Phone. 981-r-2 RE+SxkDF N�l`IAL cioNSTit,U(TION AII1'DRLTION$ AND REPAIRS HOUSE MOVING . AND , • • HEA'VY FRAMING ` G Ir. BAXTER BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Phone 739 P.O flox 468-22 Albert St. Personal attention to every job GODERICH IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY Victoria St Phone 460W G1tAir IRON -CASTINGS BRASS- and ALUhtINVWCASTINGS, Contractors,. Iob'bers. ands Foundry • Engineers PARK NOUS] T. M. TUURNER:. West St, • Phone 485 ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 'D.elicious. Meals Temptingly , Served," MOUNTS WILLIAM ft SON GRANITE M ° WORKS 1457. St '$at le* St. ' • Phone 1955 STRATFORD, ONT. Largest- •Stock lir Western Onta o 'o Chootre• •From NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Nelson..St..'Phone'75 • Best Grades -of •' Pocahontas, Hard,' Soft and Cannel Coal, Coke, Hard and Light, Wood Exclusive Agents'for LEHIG-H VALLEY ANTHRACITE` E. 'Er: CLE VEL .AND a. 14: west •st. • ssis Phone 114. BREAD, PIES,. BUNS, CAKES, ETC. We Deliver MAPLE . LEAF BAKERY N: JACKSON & A. . FORpTER 86 Square Phone 460J Fresh Bread; ' Pies, Buns, Cakes Daily Also Groceries We Deliver JOHN JEFFERY, a,. Warren St. . • ' Phone 577W GENERAL CONTRACTOR `AND R -- BUILDER Every Branch . of Carpenter Work., ,d GIBSON'S°RADIO SERVICE Montreal St, (at Edward Taxi) Phone -616 . . We are as near as your phone. REPAIRS. AivD REPLACEMENTS FOR -ALL MAKES 'ROBERT STANDISH (j2 East St. °• ' Phone 369` ,GENERAL CONT'R.ACT;OR AND' ' BUILDER r • Carpentering, Alterations and Repairs Also Cabinet 'Work Estimates' Free EARL 'WESTBROOK 69 East+Et. • . Phone 487 GENERAL CONisTI JCTI-ON. REPAIR'S,.. A.LTER,A,TIONS, •:FLOOR , SANDING, HARDWOOD FLOORING Send your donation for the boys Overseas to the Red Cross Rooms - at the. Public Library or tothe Legion Rooms, 'corner of North St, and the Square, BAXTER'S DAIRY , Napier St. Phone 104 MILK CREAM • Specializing •hi WHIPPING CREAM IIRIMKO CHOCOLATE DRINK GRAPE, a RANGE` and ORAPEFR1JIT GODERICH TOWNSHIP GODERICH TOWNSHIP, Cent Laverne Powell and Maitland Fidler, who are training in Viroodstock, were home for • the week -end. • Mr. "Earl''McAllister of Galt and Pte. • Erie McAllister of London Visited with their .parents,—.11r. and Mrs. Robt. me- A41ISter, on .Sunday. Miss Maxine McAllister entertained a • few of her girl friends recently on the occasion of her twelfth birthday. I'arewell Sermon. -On ,Sunday Rev. C. L. .Brown preached his farewell see: ,. mon at Union, taking as his subject aOn Being a 3;ini�ter,,from- the text, "Take heed to the ministry which thou hast received in the ,Lord, .that thKu fulfil it" (Colossians '4:17)'s It is .to. be regretted that Ir,' Brown found it necessary to sever ins connections with this pastoral charge after such a short term, Mr. Brown has''received and ac- eepted a ••call from Calvin church, Pem- broke, and our best wishes go' with •him and Mrs. Brown to their new field of activity: ' ,• • Red Cross Meeting. --.-The October Why burn a coal that you take out of your furnace • or stove as much ashes and^ unburned coal (which.is slate) r as you put in, when you. can buy for the same price, a coal ., that is free from slate and clinkers? Prove' •this for your- self by ordering D & H Cone -Cleaned ANTHRACITE COAL, POC.ATIONTAS or COKE. - TRY'RED JACKET Coal for yoi -40eplace, furnace and stove. ,. ... For PLUMBING,. Il ATING, ' and IIARDWARE, give us' a call. 'MONTGOMERY. ALT D • -Phone 689 -. ^ G `OOEEIES. --' MEATS. FRUIT VEGETABLES DRY GC/01)1S -- UAARD'►ARE -- GAS GROCERIES &EA`E DOMINION STORES rLIMMYTMNtlEI- SUNKIrST BRANDS BITS THE 'TOP SUNKW. =Sin ' ,SSUNKiST LEMONS S'UNKIST GRAPEFRUIT WE DELIVER PHONE 461 NORMAN'S • (Formerly McMjllan'a) -- East Side., of Square • For Prompt , Delivery and Courteous Service Phone 164 or 165 GROCERIES, 'FRUITS AND VEGE- . FRED. R. PRICE GRODURY North Side of Square: • , • Phone 2 GROCERIES -- VEGETABLES '-; FRUITS Free Delivery Service' ,Meeting of the 'North End Goderieli <Towniship branch 'of the Red Cross Society. was held • on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. -•and Mrs: ,0. W. Harwood, with a good iattendance. In, the absence . of ' the president, Mr. Ed. Sowerby presided. The canvassers re- ported a total of $163 from the last. eanyass, bringing to $330 the amount, raised by the Society since its inaugur- ation, in June. Plans were made for the progressive euchre at the horhe ,of Mr. and Mrs. Leo 'Chisholm on Novem- ber 8th. Other winter activities of the 'BERTRAM. MUNDAY Widder "St. ` . Phone 598 COMPLETE : ST K OP,- PARTS • a. A�ED 90 Day Guarantee on All, Repair Work. -Established 10, Years. ' . (CITIES• SERVICE STATION pCRANSTON&4 HUTCHINS West St. at Waterloo St. Phone .717 CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Seafortb's' population this year, as woad, daughter of'i r, and Mnu. Thomas shown . by ;the mese or'e 'returns is 4lolltngwood, was united in, marriage to ,x,71.7, a decrease of alb from litet year. Itsibert Lorne Johnston, sot of the late • ` Dr, Harvey \Cowen of %seter is sufs Mr. and Mrs. John A. John ton 'of Tering from a fractured'eheek4bonee, the Clinton. The ceremony 'wee performed. result of a fall at a new building he by Rev, D. C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John - having erected on Exeter's Main stop will reside in Exeter. street, I claildebrand—iooltmt The death occurred at Dgm►onilvitle The marriage of Verna Helen Eii ,- ,on Monday of George Hills, a lifelong beth Layton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. xes%tent of the community, in his sit*, second year. 14e is survived by his Miss and ft daughter, M ss R la„I sills. 1'eronto. After. a long .illness, Cleveland _Ate- at the Ontario street United church ford, of Wroxeter, died on October 11th parsonaage, 'Clinton, On laturday, in his lifts' second year., lie wass born ,aOetober 10th, Mr. and We. (Hildebrand forth. t h. Hensal Headamheayrettrn_w 4. Mem of Walter Layton,'1'uekeremith township, to Gordon John llildebraud, sou of Mr., and Mrs. Lewis Hildebrand, 'Seaaforth, was 4x/totalized by 'Rev. G 4L 'Burton in Howiek township „Rust,,. who survives, with three children, G. W. '!VV', Armstrong, -editor 4f The Wingham• van Ti nes,• received word last week Qf the death of his father, S."11, Armstrong, city clerk of, -Peterborough for, the last forty-eight years: Deceased was in his eightieth year. r r —George` J iaks'on;. ,..of- the'' Tenn all ;.dint. triet, .died Suddenly at his homeson;. Thursdaaay 'last In' his ,forty-sixth year: He leaves his Wife, a daughter andE,ii -son; also his mother, Mrs. John. Jnekas,oen, Hay township, and several brothers,atnd sisters. ' The death occurred on 'October 13th of joins° T. Rogerson, of the Walton district, Deceased --was in his -eighty- third. year. ' He . is survived- by one daughter, Mrs, David Watson of M+e= *Wilop,- ;With , .whom :-he ,lived,`fors"om time prior .oto his -death. • . ,Mrs. Alexander Neeb, Stephen town, ship, .passed away October 10th at the age of fifty-seven years ; :-1She'iiad been in failing health for about a year. Born Ire -Stephen, her maiden name was Anna Barbaro'"Witzel, She leaves her hus- band : and a. family of seven, daughters, ,and three Sons. . . The death occurred at Seaforth on October 16th of Alexander James Ross, ha his 'seventy-eighth year. His Wife predeceased hinrand he' leaves a' son, Harold Alois, of Toronto; and a sister, Ohas, A. McDonell, one of elisall',s oldest and lit -known residents, died at his home iii that villa1e on Wednes. day morning, of last week, in his .ev'enty-ninth year. was anative of Exeter, but went to Heneall when, a `young Man and engaged ° ira business there. He is.survived, by his wife and three daughters. He was a brother of -the late Mrs, (Judge) L. H. Dickson'of - Goderich. Your ems otqfrog at at n — caused by throat " star lar" ritation, mouth mai or a cold—tun ohm be pial rui*inghla throat ande with plenty � s asst Lica time. and -vapor action loom phlegm irritation, deers air cls- hQl him telex into healing . Provincial police have been notified that, an-open•.season for °deerwill be ;held in live townships of Bruce county from November 11 to 16, Inclusive, Use Of dogs is forbidden, The townships are 'A`m;abel,-Aibenaarle, Eastnor, Lind- say ands St. 'Edmonds ISN'T IT QUEER? . • That a man who thinks he ie, a busi- ness Man•— • Will get up' .in the Morning from- an advertised Mattress, • Shave with an -advertised' razor,. And put on advertised underwear,-,, Mrs. E. McEwen of Winnipeg. A bre- And,<advertised hose, shirt, collar and ther, Dr. Hugh H. Ross of Seaforth, "tie and shoes, died in Aprril. fast. • Seat himself at the table and: eat ad- Clemence—Coleman • vertised breakfast food, " At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John prink advertised coffee ,or p Advertised tea, ' Put on anadvertised hat, , Light an 'advertised cigar, , • -Ride to business in an. advertised motor. Cars-, p Andthen turn down something Onr the ground that advertising doesn't pay? Dunnville Clroniiele. . Watson, Egmondville, on October 12th, MTS. • Alice Oblenlan, sister of Mr^ l?Vat-' son; was united in marriage. to Arthur E. Clemenee, of Whitby, ,Rev. A. W. 'Gardiner' officiating. ' Mr. and M.Mrs, Clemente will reside' in Egmondville. Loses Hand in Cutting Box While silosf11ing on 'the farmer John Lovie, Stephen 'township, • NobleScott of Exeter had the misfortritne to -lose his right hand in the ' cutting box, :. His hand was naught in the rollers and A` be -wigged 'figure' got up and drawn in to the knives. started to tell how this poor fellow had 'Luther-- c • + e luras -wit-hoe Inc a ceremony performed 'by Rev. L. any one' to, guide 'h, m , Then li W.: Power Yat •St, Boniface . church, married and now had a wife aid seven got: seven 'Zurich, on October 12th, Sadie Cecelia, children, and if 'they put the poor daughter of Mit' Margaret Held and fellois in prison there'd •be only Misery the late William •'Held o ,Dashwood,' and, starvation left for the' wife and,: w'united ,•rr ted �• - iaoa is a -�to,- .M ra kid was,g t;tr y , �,-Eveay�body an� court_ -.nearly 'Joseph Luther,- son of Mrs. Luther and` cried when they heard the tale ' the late Ernest Luther of Crediton • The prisoner turned to a warder and Kennedy -.-K needy Said : -"Who's that bloke doin'.all the A quiet wedding :,took place at the talking?'•' Presbyterian., manse in. Shakespeare on `That's 3 -our lawyer, tie's, trying to Saturday, October 19th, - when 'Harriet Pearl, daughter of :Mr, and Mrs. Wit- get you off..' .g Liam Kennedy;. Clinton, was . united to The prisoner salve the barrister an aggrieved look, and said, `Gloomy old iaan..•.J_a,mes, son of ' Mr: and • Mrs. tillghker, ain't 'e?" Norman Kennedy, also of Clinton: Rev: J. H. Moore officiated. The couple will reside near 'Camp .Borden. Johnston--CollingwOod AIt• the Presbyterian manse, . Exeter, on October 12th, Hazel Ruth Calling, A , Cockney; : was being tried for i cocking a man down:in dark lane and stealing, his wallet. ROOPR'S SERVICE STATION 36 Bayfield Rd.. ' • Phone 688 Machine -Work --Acetylene Welding Bicycles P res.—Batteries . CITIES. SERVICE PRODUCTS Lawn Mowers Sharpened . . "You're what is called aself-made tnap.1" "Yes; I suppose I'am. " "Your wife and daughters, must be Proud Of • you." "They're about as proud of nee as they y would be of a homemade dress." If Teacher ; "You must bring a written excuse from " the head of your family • for being absent 'yesterday. Tommy "She's, away on a Visit. 'Shall I bring one from my father?" • NaggiNg,,DraggiNg Pains In - the Back Many women nacre' to-do their cwn ' howiework,-"ard the' constant bend- - end- lug over, - lifting, making ---beds, sweeping, ironing, sewing, so. neces .aa'y to perform their household duties puts a heavy strain on . the back and kidneys,'and if there were no kidney weakanesa the•, back would - ' be strong and well. • Dean's Kidney^ Pills help to girn relief to weak, backache, kidney oaf- . fering women.. ' Doan's Sidney Pills ire, put alp • in an oblong grey box with our trait mark a "Maple Leaf'°'' on the wrapper. Don't accept m substitute. • Be sure and get 4Doan'e.t' . The T MlIbnru Qo.,•Ltd,; Tavel.. Osr, TELLS OF GREAT BENEFITS FROM USING SYNTONA MEDICINE S ocrety were planned. Mrs, Klee. Mc-. Ilwan offered her home for the Novem- ber meeting. After the business, Mrs. ,Harwood favored with a piano . solo, and the meeting closed 'with the .Na- tional Anthem: •• Junior Red Cross. -Tie regular�meet- ing of the Junior Red Cross Society was held on .Friday at Union School, with Clarice lassaline in, 'the chair. The program eonsisted of readings, "Thanksgiving !Prayer,." by Kenneth Sow'erby, "Fairies,''. by Isobel Pulleer; "The 'Land alletvvieen the Rivers," by Clarice •Cassaline; "Betty I.ou's Air ship,", by 'Betty ,Sowerby 'Tommy Tek," by El anor^^ . Puller, and a . solo, "Little Sir Echo," by Vera Wilson. It was decided to hold a Hallowe'en party on October fist. The meeting closed with the National Anthem: Y COALYARD and HARDWARE STORE Atthe Harbor Phones -tore 22 ,,Sunset House 112 remov'ed promptly and: cfficieoai:ly. Slmpl+t dissra+ .i.,+;C'T" )6 t L11441110 OH0NE 2a 'Na ERSOU. 11111 oar 1Cthataie Suffered 6 Year's With Stomach Misery, Dizzy Spells and, Head- aches. Couldn't Sleep and Nerves Were Bad.' --Declares Byntons, Made Her Feel ai Like a Different .Woman. I-lere- is,uthe interesting experience 'of Mrs. Maud Crook, 73 'William St., London, and after you read it snot—Swill know why she is so happy here. "I wa"s haying awful trouble with my stomach, I felt rundown and so nervous I didn't want to talk to anyone," said Missy Ciook. "My appetite ' was so poor and the little I. did eat would just fer- ment in my Stomadli and cause gas and acidity. There would be a full, heavy feeling in my stomach and a burning in my chest and throat. I was subject to dizzy spells'`and splitting headaches, I couldn't sleep nights and then I would get up in the morning feeling unrested and have no ambitionn to work. Of all the things I used, nothing really helped me until I began taking S'yntona} "It was 'my husband who first took Svntona and when I saw what it was doing for him, I decided• • to try it, too. I found • it very +pleasant to take and I. could tell it was helping my stomach. Now, after a few weep this medkeine,r I feet like a different woman. I eat well now and have no trouble with my stomach. have no more dizzy spells or headaches. 1C get a good MAKE _ F RREA© MRS. MMJD CROOK night's deep now and I get up )mornings leering' rested anti •energetic.'. My nerves don't bother nee like they used to. It's great to feel. this wort again, and I would urge anyone who suffers like I did to try taking Syntona.' AU who suttee from disorders of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, and' their long train if distressing symptoms, are cordially invited to call at 'Campy Mrs, Drug Store, Go ch, and find out for themselves about this pure herbal medicine that is helping so• many