HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-01-23, Page 6T TEA BAGS.
4, ..�,le�,'�:-mss.... �'_•'.°' a -r h - � . __ _ _ _ ,
ECTIONS ON COLLAPSE OF
THE GODERICH SIGNAL STAR
gone mutt beyond theecouti n of their
nAlfe .hie pE ivineet .
At that, it is generally admitted, the,
commis' ieneree with .their expert eeere-
taria,t, performed a monumental task
alirouglaout "their two-year inquiry. The
reevereli {work aceomplished', _ as tre-
mendoait O'''atad 'v 1 able.
'ew enesiiQn the enneompassing an•'
thOeity, of the Dominion Government
to do anything and levy whatever taxes
are deemed necessary to earry on the
war. It might have been eeund, ccnyl-
'elliaitory taetics; for Primo Minister
icing to surnnnon the Dominion -Pro
vincial conference to aehieve changes
,
believed, by the Dominion to, be desir-
able
esi-
ablebefore ,arbitrarily stepping in 'to
inti ar{19 Provincial revenue fields for
war purposes. At the same time, the
ProvincM8 were entitled to be told and
shown wherein adoption of the report
%"; would give the 'Dominion powers. which
DOMINION -PROVINCIAL 13AULE1e. it could not otherwise, exercise, in
111E of such neede u
(
Dep
tin
ued'
ir0m
page
3)
doubt, that eystems has som
e a`bvi
'ono drawbacks. 'Mule back to what
aK
at� indttus etune.he , ',0Q0,000 .vote
3Q Unemployment
h
e
m
to .:vhi
C
l
ennett-,--mut"
n sto
r �
�
Prime
Special, sessitrn after 'the•
k,
,'
tl�.lrtrugla at thew that swam dbesn t
19x0 election.` Yettno
'more than. pay, for about ten days of
at,
C nada's current war expenditures,
+eeallthe attitude of the Dominion'
Governm,ent in the depression., years
t
Prior to this war, that they could not
find su
8leieu,t money for any spectacu-
lar plans for ,eleeMployment relief.
.They chose instead to follows 'Mainly,
the .demoralizing plan of ,direct relief,
or' the dole.. ,{,Now,: in the midst of
semempermelmemeesmensmarreaseares
any ° case The discession stage would
sante 'linancial systena,:r have provided the opnertuxtity Or the
'spar under theas demo d But the
,
an
Y- e
t aia
ish )'ai etage
`tioni s
saass o
oisc
,'eat sthe d
rah p
the "Govtpossible i9 Minority �xe�cented The
thing which is blC. I that
' lite report tbeing reached, .
n tlie her„
financially passible, Is: -that altonet
consistent? '
�iori^t
y
d
e
legat
3'
ons
w
e.
r
e
Probably
What i� diSituIt t understand is the right, however,in tleireontentionthat
,
a Bk 1 atism of Canadian fin- ,Q 4�Mee ittions1 changes were made
Ynid m*}nar, aily•�banae
anial authorities, Other coonities nowrt1n the
leave been c% lOringchan�es i the.back to reWar conditios asI-4)-13°-
so-called
O—Do-
$o=ta e.s and money system: someI minion-Provinciall r l onswouldbe
of them. have 'achieved striking things, dihcuit, if not enieTv unlilel . They
through easier m4ney policies. Why might.have been able to convince e
,
be
not Canada? other delegations that .„ ---it twoold
better to deal with the emergency -war
writer native Connmission conditions .by 'temporary, -emergency
An brief Ii out formal, constitution -
The holds no .,articular � mea•�ures; -with r-
t as such. A better, ati a endineets, Certainly it is apps
for the �Sfrois report, � m •He burn said, that no one
stronger .royal commission might have i ,eat, as .Mr. p
been appointed. Certainly a more non- I can fully visualise the economic con -
partisan have been. Surely ditions which will •prevaifl' after the
"partisan one o �, like t e throne, � _ " .
there are some things, war.
Canadian unity, which The writer does not take the arbi-
the constitution,
rtisan politics.. A earn- • trary position. that the report • should
anseend pa even
tr
lizt�ce been. adopted, in whole,; or
it might
mission, composed of such men as Rt.
Hon. !Sir Lyman Poore Duff, Chi
�..... _ Justice of Canada, Col. the Hon. J. ,re.
Ralston, Hon. G. Howard Ferguson,
lief front stuffy misCOery of rd Beatty, M. J. W. �Coldwelr
• Sir Edwa
p Acme Geo r on,
s have challenged the i,magnnation .-of
f ,
s ff i K,C. Montreal,
cU r K.G., _M,P., would
- and G. G., M Gee
y..
the Canadian public. 'Public 0 opinion
gs of such .findings anden mem- ntog-might have rellied, much nore,. !behind
branes
Are savo a eommissiOn per-
= the;_••
ging nillcliscaused sonnel. ,,
`•` "'�`�""'"'� b a stuffy head It was unfortunate that' i11 health.1 nation. The collapse of this week s
told yc the
Making life miserable for you? ,forced Chief Justice N. W. Rowell of onference does not mean, at all,
discomforts with a few on. Justice Thfbaudeau collapse of Confederation. It may
Then relieve disco _Ontario and d H
tiro of Necks.gas-fro=nol ul? Rinfret of the .Supreme Court. of Can- have been a real opportubnit ti to make
da to retire from the . royal commis- the
: � ua;e . a recommendations of
:�::� ;� .. -v- -:. _�afleCtiYe:�b� . �_}...W. info
worthwhile eco
V - o three :� .•-..n_.- �,'
o : drat thimgs--� - glen, .a�'�'ad �-;aDr., John r me time
H does imp
(l) shrinks swollen membranes- (2),, of Winnipeg is, "indeed, one of the :great-
tion -(3) helps flushnasal. est: ornaments of the newspaper, world,
. irrita
eloothe:e
s,: Clearing clogging' mucus. ,but he has been engaged in many con
. , , Ana remember', ' troversies.• The two university .pro-
•when used in time, lessors, (Meg rs. MacKay and ° Angus,'
1 helps a "�
in part. But discussio}i i o
have proved illuminating and helpful.
At any -.rate, there would have been
read on: the public record much In-
formation that would' shave been en-
lightening, which would have stimu-
lated the Canadian public to a wider
and deeper understanding of jest what
fighting.. the___ war._• to the limit of the
Dominion's strength really means. •,
Canada, after all, ' is still a young
•AND •.
ENG
L
CRS
TRi�'
CANADIAN
THURIMAY, J. ♦ - Y acrd, 1947
m ilitary vehicles are �beiug shipped to
nCanadian-made
fr
:o
hers f� r
nume.
aft.
otic
Gre` t Britain. Trucks are here she wn �bein� assembled in Magian ,
arrival from Canada.
GODMICNS •
.
G'O YEM10I1' TO VINISH,I1P',rJan.
Mr. Richard Oke was in 'London on
dii.
aturd
business on IS. y �' is wilting
On Tuesday • afternoon ' a q
bee" wad held at the hoinie of Mrs.
Reg Johnston. On Wednesday .after-
1 to be
for _y�n'g�. audi.t�rs , 194 t
Harvey • Fuller and ,s A,.rt., Ti'cinbornef
meeting closed with. prayer, .
-The 'h annual meeting of the Sunday
school was.n ;held Y
on Tuesday, with the
n i.
superintendent, James ou lir
charge. The election of officers fon
1941 resulted as follows: Superintend-
ent, Janes.. Young; .ass-ia tant superin-
f.o y o ijI
R4K!N
RF UJ TS IISF
McVittie, Mrs. A. Walsh and Mrs. llugh Less coin, less. Bare, to know hoyw"
Blair, Mrs. A•f Walsh gave the :New to dispense .with wealth. Is to ,lrossess 11
year message. Mrs, llugh Blair gave -Reynolds.
a reading on "Thankfulness.” Mrs.
Wm: McVittie gaye a reading, "11elp, a
,Sister That; Is Down." Mrs; Walsh
gave it :talk on. "The Work of Miss
,Shipley of ;Mina." Mrs. IMeVittie, the
president, was in' charge of the 'buss-
ness. It was decided that each group
made
s plans were a
n e
1 l S
d l r
Jive o a
i v
raise A
for' making quilts tor the spring bale.
in
'theee
is iss m t
d ed fi
Walsh nn
A. W h
Mrs. A. a ,
with Prayer.,
A : Sudden Call. ---Tie people of'this
•n , of
o to tan
ed e
n were shocked it
° omnnu c
community
-soden •.-Illness.. 511(1 death „of Mrs
••t -es
rn-
o
'early
a ean!
'lads y
it L y,
Hiram
in Januaryl8tli, in her:; seventy-sixth
g,Lindsa took seriously, ill
year. LMrs, y
noon, another "bee" was held at the tendent, MTS. •George N&Gilwain; tress-,
home of Mrs.` Geo. Salkeld.. Both urer, iGerald Orr ; secretary, Maurice
its are for the Red Dross Society. rMellwain ; assistant secretary, Dorothea
quilts
A dance was held in Taylor's Corner Tichborne ; paper distributor, Maurice
drool on Friday. evening with a large 'Harwood ; assistant, Stanley Mdllwain l
s
crowd present. This was the second
of a series or dances, the proceeds of
which are to defray the cost of install-
ing 1Rydro.
A progressive euehre party was held
on Friday evening •at ,the horde of Mr.
organist, Mrs. G. Harwood ; Bible class
teacher, Rev. A. J. MaeKaye'; assistaxlt,
James Young; young ladies' •class, Mrs.
Gordon Orr ; assistant, . 'Mrs.- M. Phil-
lips ; ' young men's class, Everett Me -
Dwain ; junior class, Esther Mcllwain ;
Butler ; '"i�t', a lady, ,sir, and she hath
the wrong number, but she say's • she
must talk to eonneonre:"
TO. ALL STATIONS IN
Western � Caflada.'.
SpecialBargain
NS -
on Friday morning, suffering a stroke HMO DATES
She
h,
rah S was
rally. r e
she :
c sh i y
fr
w
hi h
om _k
.I
formerly '`Lillian Bennett, daughter of DAILY` FEB. 1.5 TO ' =ROE 1
the late.Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett RETURN' LOUT' 45 DAYS
of London,- and was born on July 13,
and 'Mrs. ,George Salkeld. Five tables, assistant, Mrs. ,H. Fuller; primary
of cards were pla.yed;high .honors going class, Elva Orr ; assistant, Bernice
to Mrs. -WM. 'Fuller and Mr. Robt. Johnston. It was decided to'give $5
rO
were
w
M. 0 Wed -
awarded
n
rn
zeFund. . '. .
i
nFu
tat 0M.
nso and
Consolation 1?
,Sowerby. to the M,
awarded 'to' Miss Mary ,Salkeld and Mr. nes -ay evening a meeting o the board
Robt. 'Andrews.. Lunch` was served. of stewards was held at the home of -
.
A dance, sponsored by 1R:iverston +Mr. and Mrs. Forest McClure.. Officers
Lodge, L.O.L. 145,' in aid of the 'Red were elected as ° follows : Treasurer,
Cross was `held in the Orange Hall on, Everett �McIlwain ; secretary,. James
Friday evening with a good crowd Youug ; assistant, Percy rSpeirenr °^ JM e°
-- The Monk orchestra_ from caretaking of the church was given to
present,.Cas g
,Goderich. provided the music. Mrs, ilarwood at $25.' . , . The annual
Union Dramatic.Club.-jre annu
1865. She was married to John Banks TICKETS` GOOD,. TO TRAVEL
and tweet years ago she • IN COACHES
years ago, y g'
of Toronto who predeceased her some
was Married to her" now bereft husband,
Mr. ,Hiram 1 indsax.. Sirs. Lindsay weep Excursion tickets good in Tourist, Part-
identified with the Uinited Church of or and Standard sleeping ears also
Canada. She leav 'her husband, one ava1 able on payment of slightly higher
son, Gordon : Banks, of London, also two :passage. fares,•plus price of parlor or
grandchildren. There are also four.sleeping car accomodation "
brothers living, and her five sisters ROUTES--Tiehets good going via Pont
have' predeceased cher. The funeral Amthu i, Ont., Chicago, ill., - or tSa'ulb
service was held Monday morning with ,Ste, r'Marrie; xturning via saint route
interment in Dorchester cemetery';; The anfd line ,mils . •Generous optional
community -extends. sum:psi.fib.-...;ttk-,the • e(utings:.s. ,,^ - - •w ..._•
sorrowing ones.-
.STOPOVERS—will be allowed at any -
point in Canada on the gbinig . or re-
BENMILLER
turn trap, or both, within final limit,
IiFartiiI}LLER, Jan; i21.-�-Mr. and of _picket
•
on application to the Con -
Mrs.
' h Of Brantfitrd visited duct n: also at Chicago, 311., Sault Ste.
�Irs ' J Parris
over the' weep -enol with Mr, :_and Mrs, Marie, Miall., and the west, in acme
} dance . With tariffe . of United, ' States
progress, • if stick. it was, but r ti h al meeting• .of the Yolnng People's Society A. Good. and other relatives. he 13nes.•
Club f.: _ rs _ Wi I L s nt t
otic Gi> . awL _ -.
r _... _ r.._ �_��.�... home o the resr,_.�.
FVQr e .._ ___.��........�.....�, --. inee•t�.aa�,-..iif ..Lhe ,Cliiion�ra:�... . -•-wall-he held -at p
report will comae up agann, so was held
ing, with ''thirty -live present. -
but few would
4a^�tr'o"no � are .quite cu able men,
rent nag maids' : O Net claim their able men reputations
YA Tit
develop .
CHEVROLET'
CONCEALE
r
SAE YSTYP
are re modern
,.X thn, ...
f-
.:ruirunning
ds.
-.:.�-Qom.:.. �4�.....��.�
• its main inthe church on Friday n- ,�
The conference, abortive in t rs evening^
dent Maurice Harwood on Thursday. week -end in Toronto: Fuel
' i in Benmiller
• to re was no sere ce particulars: from any agent.
f this week 'Owing The
did
d rostrate to the nation h e of the :y o .. .
thefatten United church on Sunday, owing to •-' • •
-a
,
o car congregation .
e n .ca e '
• i m. s
wa i "The
• g
purpose, they stormy weather,
p t C nada is ,really. H • . , Fuller c
...old- that a with Tlie_Maple- . _, . a ma11.,�..Th-the.aevere �•.�_ • � ; �...:
and to the w r , meeting, which opened .
t in slaver � � .at Union •onM�Sutndag-•w s•• -a worm. �aa ,
united, from coast to coast; I:eaf' and community singing led by pastor, Rev. A, J. MaeKaye, preached .. Mrs. {)has. Kerr'of Exeter is spending
t
d
Bort as
1
ore.
a
of its great and effective a
had it is possible for the Dominion to make.
NO DIRT -Dye
The Safety steps are
INSIDE the car - fully
concealed" and.protected ._
when ahc doors are closed
- so -naturally they . stay
much cleaner, much dryer.
NO "SITTING:
OR LOITERING"'
Ever return to your car
and find a stranger - or
sfrengers-sitting oft* the
running boards' k czn't
hoppen here, for Cltevro
let has rarrunning boards.
-SMARTER,} MORE _.
MODERN STYLING
The elimination of visible
tinning' . boards "cleans
'up" car design .. makes
' it•shnpTer, neater- and•
theiefore mote atkoct,ire; .. ---
more pleasingt to the eye.
NO DANGEROUS •
SNOW 'AND ICE
rind leis danger of
sfl ping on a treacherous
running board when you
get in or out of ,a new
Chevrolet equipped with
'Concealed Safety mops".
SAFER; EASIER
ENTRANCE & EXIT
Simply open the doer and
teke one step Out - nom. •
two * 4eitlr0 UP into the
*fir or QaWN ort to the,
pavenisnt You'll' find it
troch safer, eteth easier. '
d_ConceuleI fety
Steps (instead .,of running,
boards) at each °door of
Chevrolet's famous- Fisher
Body . they look better
they ` stay. „ cleaner they
provide, safer, easier, More
comfortable entrance and exit
And renumber—on y Cherirolet,, among
all low-priced:cars, - has this . uali;
feature ! -Together with ,.many other
exclusive advantages provided. by
Chevrolet at no extra cost ... effort -1
saving VacuumaPO er Shift ...' corn-
.
ort-incr ing`D-e Luxe :: =A oi
thrifty, dependable Valve -in -
'Head Engine .. ' . it places Chevrolet •
H—General Motors' No. 1 Gar — years
ahead foryears to come! See your
Chevrolet dealer, today.
NO "JG.MPING -
ON" CAR
• , . by children, by vend.
err or by, tirangers--with
all the dangers of the
practice -.and, therefore;
greater safety for YOU,
greater safety for tot/writ
the LEADER !
r - n Ot416
arvey
., h .. r. and Mrs. Courtland
`firs..: Harwood.' either numbers on thea "splendid sermon on "Offended in some time with 1.
program -were violin selections by Christ" Kerr..
Maurice 'Harwood ; duet, '"Dear, Dear, air. and ��irs. rilarry Jenkins enter-
r r_ /b . -Dor-e n d a nuniber of friends'and neigh -
and ann the Matte y $ taint
enter -
and Barbara Orr ; recitation, . "The. (boss on Friday eniinb��` - hen ' a good-
'Minister's Sermon," by 'Elva (art ; duet, time Was enjoyed.
Carry On, Canada," by Esther and WES�l`FIELD, Jan. Mr. ,Martin ti. ' art has returned
Everett . Mellwain ; . recitation, "War liubford from attending the . funeral-W-sE- his
Saving nStamps," by Mary Jean Fuller;, r sister, Mrs, James Andrews, at Cleve -
hind.
recitation, "'School 'Discipline (Algoma Lucknow. land. The sympathy of the community
goes out to 'the„faralIy here.
a
WESTFI LD
21. --Mr. Earl
Mugford visited last week with Mr.
and `M . Mrs. Richard '"Gardiner of
style)," by Rev. A. J. 3xacKaye, Mrs.Mr, and Mrs. Douglas 'Campbell
Tichborne gave .the secretary's re- ;visited on Wednesday with (Mr, and
port --six meetings, ice cream •social :Nine. Wm .° Miller of, Goderich.
" and picnic. Average attendance, 4'7. !Miss ;Jean McDowell of iGoderich
Esther. McIlwain gave the- treasurer's spent the week -end with her parents,•
. reiiort.:'Receipta $73.44, eprenses $10.83,' 'Mr and Mrs J IL.McDowell.
'balance on hand $O2.€1. Mr. Mac-
' Kaye • then conducted the election of
officers for 1941: Director, Miss Esther
,Mciiwafn ; assistant director, TMrs.. G.
Harwood ; secretary, Mrs. A. Tich-
BELFAST
• BELFAST, Jan. 21.• -Mrs. Sam ='Mor-
Reeve Raymond Redmond is attend= risen, east of ILucknoty, and Mrs. Percy
Mor -
Jug County .Council at �Goclerich thfa • Graham of ,She+ppardton, Were Called
onto were. guests last week- at the lir, D. K. Alton, wh
week. 1 , .
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baker of Tor-' last week to the bedside of thoirfather,
y o was stricken -with
Coolt. a. severe heart attack., ,Mr. Alton is
borne; IL Fuller ; home of Mr. and firs• r'rea .
treasurer,' Mrs. � , • in his eighty-sixth year. Nurse Agnes
organist, Mrs. G. iarwodd ; working Mrs: Wm. Walden entertained • a
committee, Mrs. Gordon Orr, 'etre. J. number of her friends at in quilting all McQuaid 'of Lucknow is in attendance.
BB.. Orr, Mrs. R. McAllister, Marion. her home On Friday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Wilkins, of Paisley,
Calwell,Everett iMcllwain ; auditors, Mrs. Elmer ;McDougall and Jackie, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Harwood, 'Maurice 'McIlwain. It of Auburn, are visiting her sister, Mrs. illiss 1Grace Campbell is still. confined
was decided to purchase ten new hymn Douglas Campbell. to her bed, rom the effects- crf' n cld.
books for the church The meeting 'Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Banks and son,. -
closed with the • National Anthem. of London, were, called- to' the homeofj ,
Candy was served at the close of the the forme s mother, .Mas. Hiram L professor
Seems Logieai
.:.. Arithmetic is an " exact
meeting: say.s
Uniron Church Notes. The annual Presentation. --A. presentation was science. o�gu cean't
build a house
lie. For in;
congregational meeting of Union church made on Friday evening for qtr. George stance,
if 1Maines,who for twenty-two years was in twelveelays, twelve men can !build it
mail -carrier en rural route 3, Blyth: in one.
The presentation was made at the -
1II sS tudent--Oh yeah? ' Then 288. men
•
Foresters' Hall, Auburn, where the box- ' can build jlt in eine hour, 17,280 in one
holders and other .invited .guests met. minute, or 1,036,800 in one second,
was . held on Tuesday afternoon, with,
the -pastor„ Rev. ' .. ' 3. MaaKaye, • in
charge. Everett McIlwain gave the
treasurer's report, showing "receipts
$432.92, expenses- $398-.19, balance on -
: JamegYoung reported The evening was spent in music ad .
for the M. and M. fund, receipt , ' , ancnng and
Paa
Gerard Orr gave the report for the ,Sun-
day school: • Receipts $71.58, 'expenses
$54.16, .balance on hand $17.42. The
W.,M;S..report showed receipts •$75.01,
sent to •(Presbyterial treasurer $430.00,
expenses $0.9'1, balance on .hand $5.05.•
The Dramatic Club's "report showed
receipts $73.44, expenses $10.83, balance
on hand $62.61. There was no 'tine
present to give the Youxng. People's re-
port. All reports are' to be handed to
Mrs. Harwood, -whe will• prepare: the
financial statements. Mears. Everett
Mellwain, Percy ,Speiran and Gerald
Orr " were'added' to the ' board of
stewards for 1941-42. The pulpit
'supply committee is to consist of James
g it etntereouese. Buie g
the evening Mr. Maines was called to
the platform, and an address expressing
appreciation of the many services rend-
ered by him to.'•the. people alohg Lthe
route was read by Mr. Jack 'Buchanan,
Lind the presentation .of ' a chair was
made by Wm. Do%fe and Fred Toll.
Mr. Marines thanked his hest of friends
in his usual pleasing manner. Lunch
was served by the ladies.
Meeting, telae 'monthl y meet-
ing of the W.M.S. wits held on Wednes-
day afternoon with tnelve present. The
devotional program; was in charge
Mrs..Albert 'Waalsh's •group. Mrs. John
Bifehanan .read the 'Scripture lesson
from ,St.: Matthew, Pith chapter.; The
prayer .service was led by Mrs. Wm.
'Young, and George 9& lwain ; the i
f 'to • Buchanan, Mee Wm.
treasurer of ,31. and el. fund be Walden, J:
retest Wheezing
ians
Bronclilth
Teri • principal symptom ofccbr�on.
otitis is. a dry, harsh* hac id� comb
• sccom ed with a. riiipid if
and Wieling of tightnes0 Otos ths
, chest, •
.
There la a thing of ph'itis hl
tial in the mo g, phlegm
is at, first of slight volor, -but' as
the diseme progresses become* yel-.
lowish oarvireenish a.xad is sometimes:
FREE FROM PAIN'S IN JOINTS
AND BAC$; PRAISES SYNTONA
SsYfZlere-ls4NotldugJaikeltl
Relief From Stomach and Kid
ney Disorders And Resulting.
Pains As It Gives ,,Rim Same
Good Results A Second •
Tulse in
I' Three Yeats .0 ' '
"I guess 1 was among the first in this
'section who- used .'.Syntntla and it cer-
tainly was 'a great thing for me," said
:fir, Eli Dorman, . well known resident
of Byron, C)ntsario, 'in a, recent state-
, anent. •
fM
"About three 'mire ago I was suffer-
ing terribly with stomach 'troubles,
headaches and muscular pains and I
was „badly rundown. I had 'tried so
many remedies without any' real bene-
fit that I ,bud ..lied ne di couraged.
But 1 was persuaded to take $ yntona
and it did: wonders for me. In a few
weeks' it rid ane of those pains and
1 could eat' anything X ".lilted without
any,rafter effects.
••x eontinued iia fairly* good health
until A° few months ago, when 1 had a
cold, that seemed :to the in my kidneys
and caused loco of sleep and 'o. general
rundewn condition. Palms set into my
back and they spread all through my
legs and shoulders. 1 felt eoustantly
tired and nervous from loss of sleep,
"a'JCnowing how rSyntona had helped°
Me •before, 1 began taking it again, and
now' .1 have Coni back to telt you that ft
has given • tale the sarhte good results all
over again. If you had seen n►n, a few
...
1It1 DORMAN
months ago, when 1 couldn't 'walk up.
stairs, because any joints were so OW
and sore, you would hardly {believe: that
1 rode fifty mile on my bicycle only
last week, but that is exactly the way
mry health has improved: There is cer-
tainly something about iSyntona,- that
makes it person feel 'better and I reconv
mend it to all my friends."
Let this grand herbal tonin help you,
'as, it Iias hundreds of other local men
and women. Syntoub is ° pleasant to
take -and it contains no harinnftli drugs
or depressors.
Syntonae, is sold and recommended
in (iodericb at Campbell's Drug $tome.
streaked th blood.
Ton will And in Dr. Wood4 Nor.
way Pine Syrup a remedy to atimu
late the weakened bronchial organs, -
'Subdue the inflammation,- soothe the....
irritated -parts; loosen. the phlb
anurmacna, and help nature to iwiffiy,
dislodge the morbid
Jibe T. itflburn lkode,
LOOK
U.
F
a
YOUR_LIVE
BuckIt' up tignt nowand' feel like amittan t
Your liver is the largest organon your WY
and most important to your health. It pours out '
bile to digest food, gets rid of waste, supplies
new energy, allows'proper nourishti eat to reach
your blood. When your liver gets' out of order
- ood doorposts in yourintestines. You: bet
tome' constipated, stomach and kidneys can't
work properly. You feel "rotten"—headachy,
backachy, diary: dragged Outill the time.
r For oven 35 years thousands; haze wont prompt
relief irons these .miseries --with Fruit -a -tires.
So can You now. TryFiuit-a-tines---you'lll'bee -
simply delighted how quicky you'll feel like a
new person), happy and well again. 25c, 50c.
FRU I}A'TIVE tL irAtrtSell
Liver�Tablt'h
•n
esemeellneeresmeemessineells
. ....-1Hsee_.: ane�4.�✓ Ku•+fa!,Ma..>#bvsY•M--twig-'+," .s . K..�r.if�
- .. ... `... dnJM:II•i...1KlrtS1YfJ ..<niaA:, ..
E
E
AGENTS
for
MADE BY
BROPHEY'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
(Established . 18I5)
'TRADITIONAL
SINCERITY AND
EXPERIENCE
--0-- ,
Prompt -
Ambulance. Service
Phone ,1.20
FLOYD M.. LODGE, 'Director,;
. heeler
Funeral Director 'and Embalmer
All calls promptly. attended to •
day or night.
—AMBULANCE SERVICE-.-
Phonts: StOre 331 Res. '355*.
Hamilton Street, Goderich
The
CranstowFuneral
Home
'Complete Service at Reasoimbie
l'ItOgrf INVALID CAR
SERVICE
NO extra eharge for. the ps6' of
our modern uneral Home.
17 Montreal St. Phone 39,9'
Montiments!
To those eonitemplating
prices beforo buying. Cemetery
All work gusranteell.
OHN RANT
IjtteNritOligN4';111:IRG:ILY.
-Clinton Ontario