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own Pool 11.opra, Cigar Stand,
Candy and Soft Drink Counter,
etc,, ,all in the same buildinng,
under the Dae expense for _rept,
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3. .flarr .on, T. 0usuiry, N. Rodger,
Mrs. Al° Kiln`", C' l wittu d, U. l nittn,
J, Barton', Jos. McNevif, Mis - E. Tse,
Wm. ' Laithwaite, Miss L. V, Hogan,
W. J. Iicndg'e,,F, Bridle, J. M Maftih,
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Mr �,.. Miller, y
Mrs.
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Pfuagill, ]EI. I,arcreaac'ty,. B. � Digin ., ,
Wail. Vroetor, Mrs..,' See°,. John Ray.
son, H. C. Thomas, Miss M. A en.aryx
J. ll, *Valiant}, , Bill. Currey, Mrs, F.
Young, • Mrs. M. Hanley, Geo, Allison,,
C. A. Cox, 11. Mitoheal, Miss J, S�waf-
fielc1, ' Mrs.,, J. 'E. Cranston, M'rs, 3. B.
Graham, Mrs. R. Doer, JI. Greenwood,
T. Drennan, Mrs. E'. Ruston, Mrs. A.
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.,Souley, Mi. A,' G. Allikn, Geo, Wilson,
Mr J. A. Miller, Geo. James', k, T.
13arlier, Mrs.. LtiT Barker, Fred Wil -
sop, .Mrs. E. Wilson, Mrs. Fred Wilson,
J .Glgus ler, • F. W. Rowe, Wm,. J .
Young, J. Fritzley, Jas. Boyce, 11. Doak,
`.. ay jr•.-J. li len 3Yrs, D. Weston,
Rev. G. W. Freeman, Audrey ant,ton-
ald• Harker, Geo. Mum'by, Dan ' Riehl,
W.' . Ruddoek, R. Postelthwaite, H.
I Marney, 'C•, Allison, Mrs; 11. -Down, Mrs.
G. Schram, E. Wella Thos.. Hamilton,
airs, Mills, Q. Allen, A. Ferguson, Mrs.
R. Oke, tiT. 3, Hillock, A. McAllister;
R. Marchant,
n Oke, Mrys Mrs.
J. Storey,
Baeehior; Loftus Welsh; Lhasa -Stokes,
3,irs. J. Gibson, H. C. McPhee, Wm;.^'-Tobin,t,ha Black, Lunold, Mrs, G. Ston, :n, Mrs.. B.J. Jeffrey, Wm.
Arnold, Mrs. R. Johnston, :Wigs Martina J rsC Cousins, J. Patterson, Mrs.. M. Mrs. C. Salkeld,.Miss Nina Tait, 'Wil-
Hussey, D. Miller, J' F. Seabrook, W.
N. 1i.
Chaffee, :Miss M. E. Fisher, Wm. Tich frill Glotisher, dames Pipe,
L, Price, W. _Miller, Ivan ,Luzon, Frank
borne, Ben Shmith, Tho`.. Legg, C. J. Baker, J. W. Baker, Alex. acVlcar,
Lang, Percy •Johnston, W m. Ahl, K y Worsen, 'R, Mc`4'hin,uey, A. 3. Wilkins, Bert Mar,Donald, E, Asa,' C, Larder,
Mr. aR. L. m sou, 'Hutchings, M. :4NNab , W. Gravelle, E. M. V`ollnndt, J. 3. Hayes, Win. Rivers, 3. E. Oliver, Lloyd Whet -
Mrs. A. R. ThamlDsou, airs.. 0. `l�-ob+lis, ' • � Mrs. Geo.
Mrs. R, Marshall, T. Hanging, Dan Miss Grade 1 :askell, sirs. J. J. Doyle, stone- Mrs, W. J. Mills,
Melick, W. J�Dhnston, D. Davidson; :lir:. Airs: J. F. Reynolds, L. a Warnock, Gould, Mrs. C. A. Nairn, John H. Long
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E♦ Pratt, Mrs. F. ,Schmidt, Clarence Stanley Warnock, Miss Iua Warnock mire, .hiss Audrey Wieland, ' Wifred
Mrs, L. G. Warnock, Mrs, Thos. Tabb, Peacbey, W. 0, Connell, R. Jersey
'MacDonald, .Neil Schram, , 'Oox rrd Harold' Taylor, Norman Bowler, Thos. Friends, Miss L. A. Ferguson,
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Murney,rsf__F. �Cofurn, S. Cox, Fred.wv'ler; -Evan:- S;trachanr, R. -Cousins, each,' F. I FarriSh H. E1'vidge, W.
Murne3, `Miss R. Marney, W. Pitivlt}do, J, walker, Alex..Henderson, Wm. A. Craig,
Frank Rooth, W. Lawrence, Mrs. Chris.
Johnston, Mrs. Ellen Murray', Rich. Michnel,,,lirs. Kennan and Miss Smith, . $2.50
Moore; *: Walters,. Noah Geromette, John Boyle; R. W. Henry, Robert Wm. Stiron, Liss Pauline McEwen,
Mrs: J.. Fellows, Thos. Randall, firs. 13, Henry, 18 Church St♦ House, Mrs. H. P. �'4 , Currie, Miss F. Welch.
Leggatt, Mrs. J. •t:. • McIntosh, Mrs. •hemp, ':Cecil Semp, 'Mrs. D. Bxeeken-1..$3.00
Mrs,. J. H. Million, Miss . Maude
ridge, Alex, M• : ev n, Austin. Purdy;. Mary Yopng, Lorne McCartney, Mrs, John Wiggles, Angus J. Jock
A, 'Fulford; Ernest Breekenrid , airs♦ L. E. Wisbey, Beacom, Frank .MacArthur, ,
Mathiesen; Clifford- Webb rs, Roger .Stewart Wye, C. Vii.-'Raberrtsorn, Fred,
Il sin Friend,
firs. J: J. Tiffin; aKMc- Bone,�_Geo- - Hutchins, 1): B, Wiggins,
IlR-aini, Friend', Miss O. Tichborne, Mrs, $ Rouse, J. afutcC E. .G, Smith, ,Miss M.
L. Taylors garry'. Dodd, Jos., Murphy,. Mme• Harry Bell, Mrs, J♦ D. Robertson,. Tailor, C. H. Huanber, J, A. Snider;
Glen Nelson, T. Kneeshaw, Harveytoar_ Wilbert Johnson, . John Snazel, miss E,bbst M: Ross, Arthur' 0. Ross, S'parr's
:_s .uria t Johnson,
C. H1aCk azel, Wm.__ Grocers, G.
R�rct,��v.;Q aid Ginn,
MOLER BARBER SCHOOLS
TORONTO
e�A y/,t}G
Bridegroom -"What an enormous
pie, dear 1 It looln like a football."
Bride -"Well, it's the smallest pumpkin
I could find."
Many a Airl refuses every Tom, Dick
and Harry beeatnse- she wants jack. ' .
•
it, Cry for Help
I Most people; fail to recognite the
I The stitches, twitches, and twinges t
fining, but k of the backache
imd the &Mae' of it a is the
ordemd kidnerys- crying out a wank- down, Elmer Shes.rdown, A. J. Wisser,
THE GODERIM SIGNAL -STAR
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WitUtirtiDAY, MC4E4310AS 004 19$
At theannual meetingof the, toderieh brands of the can -
'lull= Red Cross Society recently 'held, it was unanimously de -
aided 1 the members of the Soeiety that the names should be
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of all \%ho subscribed $1.00 or more. It was pointed
published� Y
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out at this time that a $1.00 subscription to the' local 'Society
for° one year and. no slight is intended ,
Unnt�tlttbtes a: membership very read
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van be �gn
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• feelsveryratified at.the 'splendid response,
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The Society � .
. Made by the citizens of Goderich and vicinity'.
Stathers, Mrs. \:tcUraw, D. F..Scliwanz Bexon S J. Wart, Miss fE. Snider,
anvass
D. 4. c'�`iarl , WM. T'eobnitt, Miss este
Watson, W. Heitman, Miss F. Law'
mice, Cil Mcl3ride, Stewart . Maselha
WM. 'GrilnliroilA' L. , E. Cn'a'tiSt+[Yn`A Mrs.
G. J. Ilotherington, Mrs. Itai.st-adp Miss
•H , * 'tlooptu I , '111 s i•j `1.1o1,4iv" „ 'V
Lawrence, 'Harold Newcombe, 11. it.
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Miss Catherine
Payne, M
G. lr, iisixl r,
•Loomis, MisS Julia Lewid, Mrs. J. E1gin
Toon, 3.riss Claire Reynolds, Miss F.
Somerville, Misses ., and M. Fraser,
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Gear. M .a 'V� e
Edward, Dr. H, , it. Hall, Dr. J. H.
Barnett J. 1L. Graham, Mrrs. Bertha
W;vat`t, *16.0MaeDoriald, Frank 11.
1Kartin
m Gori,, t. Wale, Mrs.•,A,
Taylor, .Aix.
Mrk#. N. T. Andersen, Mrs b.
M. Henry', MissMabel Strang, A. R.
Anderson, Miss L. 11. Walters, 'Oliver
Clark, 'Armstrong Bros., Miss ,Jean
Tom, Mrs: Doris Harker, Mien Eliza -
•beth, McCarthy, . Miss Kate Gundry,
gars. E. A. Elliott, Miss M. Fraser
(N.Y.); Mrs. Myers, Miss Susanne Mac
Laren, Dr. L. M. Mabee, Mrs. Emily
'Mad -lardy, Mrs. j. .1(1, Whitely, Mrs.
W. J. Buchanan, J. D. 'Wilson, 'Alfred
Tebbutt, Misses McKinnon, H. W. Nor-
man, Miss G. •'E."•Lauder, ,'Miss A, M.
Middleton; .John''Cott,' R, J. McMellen,
S. Cade, Mrs. S. Cade.'
Albert Powell, J. .P. -Gallagher, 11.
R. Lenz Wm, Chisholm Mrs. A. roster
1° i,orne�BowlerF Rev. A. C. Calder, R. J.
Tested Recipes �I
1111116,ES
The apple is a favorite at all meals i
clioapA healtlfful and c o1101)(04l 1, Avails
able at all seasons, but partielal'arly
good now.
r
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e
+�onsuan
Department �
utter
ones
ter.
.Add honey
• gore
s Pare' e..
slowly
Coal' before
before
agar
utter
ands Gut apples
apples in Gasser
'cook ten minutes
sugar and butter,
. unlcon`�red: ' D
ice
milk _ Y
brown -sugar
xu milk in db
rare And core
'baking dish.
sugar, Put
rexYmaining
slid bake un�ti
Uncover and, bake
itis' cream.
Omelette °
butter
bread crumbs
sugar
and cook apple
sauce, Add ruga
yolks lirht slid.
'well. Beat
�-stiffT- FoTd�.anlo..
butter. Add
''Sprin'k1;e heal
casserole.- Add
nkl'e remainder
Bake. half '$O'tn
274° F. .,�ei�e a�
TU. WI
YOU
PRAISE
FOR
YOUR
The 'following re recom-
mended by thevivo of the
,
nnr-
i It o,
i)oinin�%n De Agriculture:
•►p1es
0 apples
b
14 cup h
Melt''btitter and water.
And -c.
minutes
a.d ut
Boil, �. t
l
apples ,i . eighths,' to syrup.'
Cover, 'Cools without Stirring
ten inmates, removing
from pan. '() serving.
Orals:* Apples°
0�/apples,
72 cup s
2 tthsp. ,b
tare, e�orein oue=inoh
cubes, Put ole. Closely
cover and . Remove
corer.. Add tter,' Cook
five";sninente o hot stir.
Serve ' erolil;
2 cups.
milk
apples
I-- cup b
Cook rice double ' boiler ,
half hour. Spples and
arrange in Fill centres
with brownrice around
'apples. Sprinkle.sugar over.
top: Cotter>b Apples are
tender.: ten minutes.
Serve hut w
Friars'
• G apple
4 tbSp.
4 `tbign.
2 egg
4 ttbsp.
• Parer slices to smooth
apple • r and cool:-
Beat
ool:
heat egg.y add to' apple
sauce,' beatingegg whites
lin-til-- von s ether, raid-:
Lure. Melt'crumbs ' and
blend- .well, f crun1 s in
bottom: of apple mi r-
ture. iSpri of crumbs
over top.r in a slow
oven at 2T` at -once.
Mrs, Wm. Barlow, Jars. W. M. 'iV1 son, and Miss; M..- Cook, -_E._ R. ,'Wigle, Win.,
'ic Lorne Earl Elliott, Ellis, Mrs. Donald. Patterson',--0L_Lt,.--
firs. ii, B. 7 la soon Geo. Ryan W. Armstrong, Dr. T. Wardlaw Taylor,
R. G. Johu
Diss. 1'. 1��♦ Carey, ]Ker. A, 1a'. Arlin, MTS. Brown, Fred. Bowra, sr., A. A. Worthy,
G. II, Green, L. Gorier, Miss M. J. G. Wilson, 'Mrs, R, Phalen,
John
` tIvare Mrs. W. A. Clark,. 1. A. (his- IIowrie, N. McInnis, Jas. SSanit , 4.i. ,s-Tichborne,
J. 7.00
holm, Warren James, E. D. Jlciilwain, Mary Gordon, iV.Fraser,
rasesoan; 0. M• a lton Venus Restaur-
. G, Young, G. Plante, Mrs. O. Wong, t,has. 3011s, �Irs. Jas. I3 sail ,
Mi_..., .. .. ,E wile WM. ,Abell, i
\filler; Ted. Plante, l+`, Bishop, J. S.1 Johnston o , suis Stasi. ,
McTavish, Mrs, K. Bell; Miss s♦ ' l k, lt. E Turner Mrs, C. H.. $8+00 • " '
�1ICIntosh Mrs, Stowe, Ernest Crowe, J1ax. Clairmont, W. G, Macl!wan, Chas. and Mrs.
Barker, Mrs. Thos. Oldfield, Mrs. C. E.
Robinson, Mrs. 0 -amble, Mrs. E.- H.
Baker, Miss M. 0, - Colborne, Mrs. 0.
3f,. Ross, Nelsen. Hill, •
throu b.' the back: Mrs. Wm. Somerville, Lorne Yeung',
.d. the back is the' kidneys'
, *try for help. Go to their assistance.
Get a. box of Doan's Kidney Pills.
A .remedy for. backache and sick
oblong grey box with our trade
I mark, a- "Maple tha
wraPPen
Refuse sibititutes.
Jas. Reid, Mrs. R. W, Bell, Mrs. A...S.
,Macauley, T. G. Allen, Mrs. M: Moser,
Frank Gallow, Mrs. G. Curran, Mrs..
• N. McKinnon, Wm. Reid, Miss M. Mc-
Kay, Robt. Wilson, Harold Rivers, -W.
*G. Bridge, Chas. Oarey.' Misses Rose;
ll/Man, Is C. Crawford, Victor G.
011iott, Mrs. E. Elliott, R. G. Mitchell,
ssoan 6. In. G: Wilton, Miss -F. Fraser, -Lloyd
Tbs T. 'Mere Oo., rrolims0. Pm. Raithby,, Miss Elizabeth Cox, W.
Everyb9dy can enjoy the
Comforts of Home
if they consult their oWn interests by selectingitheir
Furniture and toves
from our stock. faiying, Dining Room and Kitchen recpire-
ments, as well as Beds and Mattresses. Our °cattle Stoves
and Keaters provide both heat and. comfort.. /
W. II. Blackstakie,
We deliver in town and within reasonable distances of town.
Sturdy Jits. !Curzon, Ow. Olark, Victor Harrison, Jas. Naftel; 31. H. J. B. Milne, Mrs. 0. Maskeil, J. W.
'Martin,. Mrs. Knuckle, Miss 13. Brockle- C__or.itf•S, Wilfrid Donaldson, A. Rougvie,
Hern, Mrs. V.• Oakley, Melvin Be
Victoria 1'. S. Pupils.
$9.00
E, Hogg, Fred Morgan.
D. J. Grant, Frank Currie, Geo. E.
Johnson, Lewis Ellwood, H:41r. Bradley,
Geo. BuChantun W. H. Robertion, Miss,
M. J. Robertson, Miss Ackerman;
Miss K. Park, Ben. Allen, J. Murison,
Peter Grafp Earl Westbrook,- F,
E. j. Pridham, Miss' Cora .310Manus,
Thos. Sandy, Hospital Staff, J. 13. Reyn-
olds, Geo. A. Dunlop, Mrs. -0: M. Wat-
Bruce Tennant, Geo. Gs Ala wan, Miss
S-Budhantuns2L-14,-Wilkes,. G. D. 13eau--
lace, Miss E. Brown, Fred Hunt, Mrs.
Agnes Stokes, Tom Manjouris, .J.• J.
J. Carter, Mrs. J. R. Parrish, Otto Otto- Arthur Milting, A.. C. Clark, Gordon LMCEwen, D. E. Holmes, Geo. Schaefer,
ston, Mrs. J. Peachy, Jas. A. Wilson, E.
son, Mrs. A. M. Sha au, Mrs. me_ 1 Kaitting, Mrs. W. H. Baker, Edward Mrs. J. S. Hume, 'Stuart M. HenrY,
Phan, p. J. Canthlon, ss Ethel me_ :f Wieland, Mrs. Alex. MacLerman, . 0.! MisS Ilelen 0. Strang, , A. M. Brecken,-
Ilvvain‘ Norman Hoover,* Mrs. Jos. _St,..te!art,
•Bron7.es, Jas. Anstay, F41,ward Weston, 416•DU
Bert.31ills, Mrs. Morris Crawford, JOB. Miss Marg,aret waTion.
Robertson, Mrs. Jas. BarbOur, L.. E. Geo, Bowra, D. M. ti-r4ham, Harry
McPhee; Jas. Salkeld, Alex. - Butler, Watsisa, J. d ' Henderson, .Mrs. H.
/Rev. A. J. Milligan, J. E. Mason, 'Miss Steels, EV. Sarney,. J. W. Petrie, L. B.
Margaret Mason,__.Mrs. Mabel Hunt, Cronk, John, W. Hunter, M. E. Culbert,
Mrs. •Jas. Initster4- Miss M. Campbell, Mrs. Ernest -Laws, Mrs. Isaac Woods,
i Miss B. A, Yiratsdn, Mrs. C. M. Car- J. Mallough, 'Misses Hoskin (N.Y.C.)
'poster, Mrs. Thos. 'Young, Mrs. Eldon
Johnston, james Gloyn, John Cameron,*
MTS. pert Mills, Jos. Moody, J. B. KellY,
Herbert Fitzpatrick, Harvey 'Baxter,
Miss Doran; Mrs. P. McCarthy, 'Mrs.
bank, Mrs. H.oKirke, Mrs. Rod John- , W. P. Murdeck, Fred R. Price, M
al
With grim deterniination.this young and virile
'nation dons her armour buckles on her sword.
From coast to:e0ast the tempo of Canada's war
effort accelerat,es. Tanks, planes, shells, foodstuffs
and equipthent of every kind are being rushed
and massed for victory. Canada means business.
irersonal sacrifice must match /this national
'Yours the dirty of providing the dollars SO
Vital to Canada's War fieeds. Yours is ,the duty
tO save. .... that yott may be ready and able to
lend your money to the nation when the call for
money comes.
• Money, no les.? than Men and machines, is:a
decigiVe factor in this war. Thri6 is national .
avio or tlicte)?
VIE ROYAL BANK OP CANADA
00100404 iginiktC"i
W. D. Worthy, Mrs. Annie 13e11,
Frank Beim. .
$5.00
A. Shore and family, W, K. Thomson,
John Muir, Jehn -McGill, Mrs:. John Thos. MoDermid, F. 11. Wood, S. R.
ung, John 'Marwick, Neil Thompson, Wheeler, J. H. Vrooman, 11. F. Black,
Douglas Wii's n,•Mrs. J. MaaPhail; N. Lean, W, L. McLean, Misses sT. and L.
MasKay, Mr A. MacAdam, Wm. Whitely:, F. Walkout, Geo. Johnston,
Carey, 'J. It. rr, q. Dowler, E. Dren- Jas. DOnaldson,, W. R. Hiltpn, Chas.
nan, Mrs. W Johnston, Mrs. H. Arbour, 3. Gibbens, Ross Tichborne, Miss H.
Mrs. Chas. reckow, Mrs. Norman,Ma.c- HartwellisMrs. W'm. Driver, Noble
Phail, Fr Fritzley, Mrs. A. Revell, Young and family, Mrs. Wells and Mrs.
W. B ister, Mrs. - M.„ Brownlee,' Galloway, F. and W. Riley, Tries.
MTS. sce n Whitton, Ross Ilarrisoo, Glazier, John Pinder, Miss I. E. Snar-
Wenn on, Mrs. M. Dowey, Mrs. ,,'Wra.,1 berry, Clare BaeChler, Mrs. 'M. Ash -
Doak, J. E. Harnwell, Mel. Cranston, Yorth, Mrs. J. W. 'Smith, Geo, Mathie-
Wm. Ervine, Philip Rundle, .Colin Son, F. E. Hibbert, Reg. Bell, D. .M.
Mu ay John Morgans H. P. Lash- O'BFien, Roy Patterson, Miss M. G.
Annie M. Hay, John Proudfoot, G.. G.
Mrs. E. Schlegel, R. Bond, Mrs: jsilin
Clark, A. Wilkin, Miss L. Kelly, Hector
Hays, Miss Edith Williams, Miss"M. A.
k, Mrs. W. Tait, Mrs. T. TFlor, Robertsan, Mrs, A. C. Hun er, .
acauley, Mrs. A. J. Watson, Sirs. C. Girvin,s Mrs. W. F. Gallow, Dominion
Robinson, jr., R. S. I3urro , John Stores W. J. ,Gallagher, Mrs. W. T.
Jeffrey, Wm. Morrish, Murr y -John- King, H. NI. Ford, L. L. Knox, Rev.
ston, J. O'Brien, 'Ernest lhan, R. 'W. P. Lane, Reg. Bridle,, A. S; McLean,
$13.00
Mrs. L. Elliott.
Cooper, Mrs. A. Gitson and D. Brown,
F. Johnston, Miss M. M. Campbell, E.
Douglss Brown, H. S. .Turner, Wm.
Wm. Bisset, Mrs. J. M. Roberts, Fred
J. F. Gillespie, D.,11. Downie, Mrs.
$20,00
Buchanan, Reg. McGee, L. E. Dancey,
Miss M. Powell, R. P. ViThateley, Frank
W Wo ell 13 R Minda.y Mrs. Hughes, H. T.- Edwards, Mrs, ienas, E. Ilingham,Miss-E.-McNaughton, Miss
„Menck, Mrs. Heskin, Mrs. J. E. Hebei, 3. S. Platt, . aro . 0_ 4
Mrs. Jerry Phinwell, Mrs. 'eevers. Shackleton E. LsDean, S. Greenslade&
Mrs. P. Kriechtel, Mrs. Youngblut, Mrs.
,$L25 . Jane Reach, John NewcoMbs, 11. J.
Mrs, F. R. Redditt, Miss Belle Mac- Fisher, John Gravelle, R. G. Sanderson,
Vicar, Miss 31. MaeVicar, Miss M. E. Mrs. B. C. Munnings, Percy•James, R,
m. LsForrest, Miss Isobel MaclOwan,
Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O.D.E. Wenteu*
W. J. RuddoCk, W. R. Pinder. ' J. W. Moore, Leonard Westbrook P. 1.
Wm. Brownlee,. C. C. Tweedie, . Mra. son, Mrs. B. Holman, net% C. F. Net,4.1e,. 1.0.D.E.
MacVicar
Eva Ilingh,am, Wm. A. Sutherland.
$24.00
Mrs, Goddard, Mrs. Geo. Williams.
Miss Margaret ,MacElwan, A. Corn -
ler, Miss , W. Balt, A. A. Nitel, Robert
Ewan, Win. Christian, G. Is Parsons,
WESTFIELD
Dowell sva's a Clinton visitor on Thurs-
$2.00. 1 Ryan, W. C. Pridham, Mrs. Earl Alli- Hospital Auxiliary, Ahmeek' Chapter,
J. Hoggarth, John Hoggarth; Misses `Mrs. 14,..Thorneloe, W. J. Bruce, Miss 'ASK"
w„ A. Coulthurst.
-Barker; C. Pennington, M. Plink, Mrs. A. Charbonneau, Mrs. L. Barnes,
IL Winter, Mrs.. M. Wright, Misses C.. Cronk, M. W. Dowell, Oapt..R. $30.00
Sturdy, M. Ws'Cox, D. Sproul, Mrs. 3. Morrison, Mrs. R. J. Huston, Mrs. W.
H. Callahan', A. Mrs. A. saults, C. W. Attridge, Mrs. R. Clarlt, $35,00
Pahner, •WS1. Peacock, R. Chambers, Miss L A. Robinson, mifo
31rs. J. Giver, L. Holman, Miss F. Me- W. C. Brougb, • Obas. Kemp, 'Alex. $36.00"
Kay, A. Ferguson, Jags Smitli„ W. Ell- Smith, Mrs. Ithynas and Miss Dark, $4011.4s. /31110;8m, It.h.
woOd, W; A. lieLean, 11, Sanderson, John Craig, Mrs. O. Clark, Mrs. 'Wm,
A. M. Robertson.
Miss Jean Robertson, Andrew Powell, ReV. D. J. •Lanes John -Lauder
Straughan, Forest Cartier, K. K.' Cutt, Dr. N. C. Jadtson; Dr. Macklin, $5°.00 2
Goderichs Rifle .Olub, D. D. Mooney,
Miss P. Hicks, T. 3. Anderson, G. W. M. Lane, E. IL Cleveland, WI IL Black -1
R. J. Acheson,' Gordon Lainb, Brace L.
Boobies, W; McLean, Mrs. W. stone, A. H. Jane, MrS'. 3.,,Lee,' Mrs. T.
Reynolds, Robert Ben, Toole, A. .M. Turner, Miss A. Wurtele, A. L. '81'1114143, Urts• 0. Moseley, 'H. 0. bun-,
Baxter. Miss M. Vaughan, John Robert- Oole, 'W. T. rellow, Lloyd .Zinn,' A. U.
son, R. Rae, L D. Watson, John Seott, Itev. C. P. Clarke,. M. Robins,
Legion, Goderich Organ Co., Goder'cli.
Hussey, Misso Mary Ilussey, Reis, C. L Duplicate Bridge Club. -
Brown, Mrs. Prank Allen, Mrs. C. IL $60.00
Plumter, Reg Castle, Miss E. &der, 1 A. 'C. MacKay, Dr. J: A. *salsa
NUS G. Haist, 'Gordon Smith, D. a Ham
munro, .ciiff. McManus,- J. Barry, $100.00
Miss L. Maepher
$200.00
Goderich Elevator & Transit CO,
Goderich Lions Club,
$3500ollOorich Salt 'Co.,
"Cam -pa -nee, atten-shun i" bawled
the drill r/ergeant to the awkward
squad. "Com -pa -nee, lift up your leg
and hold it araight in front of your!
By in take one rookie held tip his right
Mr. Howard 'Campbell visited On
Wednesday at ' the Arome of DC Y.
Revs Win. Taylor of porchester
visited -recently. with-lais 'father, sMr.
Mr: and •IVtrs. Bert Taylor visithd
Oh Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. 'R.
Stonehouse of Goderichs
Mr. Ned Thonipson is in 'Woodstock
taking his'nionth'S training. •
Mrs: Albert Campbell returned 'h.ome
on Sunday frowspending 'a week with.
her . slaughter, Mrs. ,Speigleberg of
Kitchener, and reports her datighter's.
31r.. John 'Gear of 'Waterloo spent the
Mr. Albert' Walsh attended the tele-
phone meeting at Blyth Friday after -
Mr. James McGill had a successful
farm sale last Thursday afternoon.
Born. -To Mr. and Mrs. iEdgar
Howatt, on Mondays December -Inds -sr
naby girl. Congratulations.
MT. and Mrs, Douglas Campbell 'spent
Sunday with Mrs. Miner McDougall
of Auburn.
Miss Jean McDovsell has gone to
Goderieln: vshere .she will spend -the
winter with her sister, Mrs. Gordon
Smith.
Miss.Edna Plowinan is Spending some
time with her sister, Mrs. Edgar
Howatt. •
We are having Our ffirst spell -of
winter weather, the roads being
blocked for cars. There is good sleigh-
ingsandrit looks as if we may even get
too much snow for good- Sleighing.
Harvey Beatty, Geo. Bates, Mrs. J. IV.
Kirkey, Wm. Ross, .Mrs. II. Pnillips,
Harold -Warrerier, Mrs. D. gharpt, Mrs. ,
'Darrow Mks, Wm. Lyman, Geo. 0eimeri
john 'McClure, Mrs. G. Vanstone, mrs.
ir Bennett, L. a •chapnian, Miss G.
IteDowell, Wm. Marshall, Sas. A.1
Campbell, Xe C „LI itter;
Mis9 Marge. t Will: Patten,
V. C. tenri son, Reit Smith, Mrs, M.
51cKee, J. t' Hacking, A. 1Iigginsort,
Gordon TO butt, Miss n. Taylor, Mrs.
)Geo. Westhroolc, Chas.:
Maelle, John Graham, Rev. it. T. ral.
Taylor, AtIcS Violet Taylor, 0. A.
Vaster, Mrs. Andercon, M. Kennedy,
Kitia,sbaw„,' Yitteallta WOK X. A.
HARDLY A PAIN
AT 78
She Feels Like 48
Aches and:pains are not inevitable
in.oldk age. When they de come,
• there is alsiays a maze for 'them.
floe is a little lesson int owing old,
by a woman of 78:
"For thil last five ears I have
taken Krusclion Sal and I tell you
then!. I alp, 7)3--i'icar,s old. I have
hardly a pain in my body, and I fed
almost as young as I did at 46. I
o believe my age."
Most people grow old long before
their time because they neglect OtiC
vital, treed of health -the need for
internal cleanliness. Eventually
• Then, probably for the PIA thirke
years, they start getting rid every
day of all waste matter from the
system. They begirt to feel energetic
and igtppy. In a word, they've' got
that Krarschen Feeling."
E.
ii1EATI146 iiINTS
19
want to leave with you today:
Never shake a fire that is low.
Yon can't (aped to revive a half-
dead fire -by shaking the life out
of it. Simply put on a Sprinkling
of fresh coal and give it time to
when it has -
ly, shake the
grates very
gently until the wyr
first red glow"°T
, appears in the _s
ashpit.
is ready for refueliek. And,,when
refueling remember to' fill the fire
, box up to.the level of the'bottom
of the fire sioor. A deep fire is
much more economical than a
lastb . longer and requires Jess
vhich brought it ottt side by side
with his neighbor's left leg. "AW right,
law right; who's the wise gay over there
holding. up both legs?" shouted the
hard,Itoiled sergeant
The •fellosving: brief Aory on Ben-
jamin, Franklin was handed in by a
girl: "Ile was born in Boston,
travelled to rhiladelphla, wet lady en
the strett, she laughed at him, he mar.
E FINES
RISEN! SLEEP
uipivyerour neer.; Fee: gerept again.
jittery, prevents restful sleep. Stop being '
miserabbt-win prompt relief by toning up'
--your Bier -ther right -way -with Fruit -a -Lives.
You'll be sheply delighted. 25c, sec.
FROITIVI VES
tmheanbageoorkillper_itilf Abeolelseliofrejt
"Maepherson," he said, "the accountant
is leaving and rm tae v.e• yon
leb." Tne young bookkeeper's face lit'
up with expectation. "Thank you, sir,"
he replied. "And 'what will niy salary
be how?" The manager shook his •
he replied. f
"Are you troubled much by, your
neighbors: WW1_ borrowing?"-- "Yes.
They never seem to have a thing I
want."
Headline. That's a lot of money to.
leave behind,.
•
•
BROPREY'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
(EstabliShdd 1875)
TRADITIONAL
SINCERITY AND
EXPERIENCE
, ProMpt
Ambulance Service
Phone ,120
FLOY.ii M. LODGE, Director
Does Your Food
Cause You Distress?
•
only by properl)i digested food is the
oftet serious co:Intl:ten:est for
system nourished and Sustained. ,
Burdock Blood Ihtters Is a re-
' lia'hlo remedy toy stomach disorders =
sucli as dyspepsia, indigestion, ,sour
stomach., belehing of gas, headaches,
of maliva and gastric juice, the
Main factor in digestion, neutralizes
brazes of the, stonntelt, Ana reStorce
the naturall healthy process of
Pot your stioneek tight by tilting
staiagrteetrvet:atrjoeuyi) ecur, meale free from.
All calls promptly attended to •
:Phones: Store 335. Res. 355W.
--AMBULANCE SERVICE- ,
Funeral Director and Embalmer
day cm night '
Hamilton Street, Goderich
R. Wheeler
viamaimmaimmi.nar
The
-Cranston Funeral
Home
Complete Service at Reasonable'
Prices
PROMPT INVALID CAR
SERVICE „
e'xtra eha',rge for the use of
our "utedern Fuileral Horse.
ltfontreal St. Thone 399
MOn.uniOntS!
TO t those contemplating, build-
ing a Monument' . Get my
%vices before buying. Cemetery
Lettering it vecialtr.
All work guarantee&
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cuNIN*
Clinton . Ontario
Successor to Dail & Zapte