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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-01-23, Page 7WflJARX rd, 1 "/ oui of 8 Conadion women have discovered that 1 make tastier bread" some, CatlfsPlk, ROUL E .Sla AKE S MAKE. PERFECT BREAD .41114.111111.44 t .411411140 4.444.4.4. TowNsna), COUNCILS VAST WAWANOW Tie iirSt Meeting. Of -the Connell let Baet 'Wawanosh for 1941 witS held 04 THE GODERICH SIGN.AIATAR Municipal Aegoelatien end the IGeed Beads Asseetelation, eeking iNutieil iu join, aand :relating to a conventien at the novel York Hotel, Varuary Oettli anal 27th. No aetteiS taken., Moved by Wm. Mareh and J1ZMe8 Feagan Mat no action be, teken,on be apPlication to ,abandon theRail- way fromeClintme to Wingham- , Thee, Wilson asked teOuncil for a grant to the Auburn IAbrary. No action taken. The bendS for Treaeurer. and Co leetor were renewed through, Thee, The Collector's time WaS e*tended one month, and all -outstanding taxe$ of '1NO must be' paid on, or ibefore the 16th day of Mareh, 1941, The Colleetor reported taxes -tollected to date' $18,- 1e2:98;inalance to collect, Applications for the position Of as- sessor were received from W. 'W„ Fisher and Thos. H. Wilson. Moved ,by -Wm Marsh, seconded by Alex. Watson, -that 'Gordon, Jewell be dismissed es. asseSsor, and that motion of appending asseesor be left oVer tifl the -February Dieting be rescinded, It was then moved by Wm. Marsh,see- onded by WM. Clark, that Win. SallowS he it8.8g.ok, , The roini 'vouchers and the followieg iteeirantes- were ordered- -pa id ; Vouchers$161.80; Thos. re- newal .01 bonds, $12.50; H.121..P.O., Ser- vice charges Township Hell, $8 40 Hospital fer-Slisle iChildren, Toronto, $5; Munieleal World, account, $29.25; Signal -Star, error, 42; Bank of Mon- treal, collecting takes,. $3.45; Com - pierce, Godegicle .$11.50; Commeree,. Auburn, $2.70; W. C. Pettman, relief account, $2:85; J. G. Montgomery,„ re- lief account, WAIL Wm. Sainews, re- fund on cheque for spraying weeds; $0. Moved by 'Wm. Ma.r.sh we adjourn to meet the 4th day ee February at WM.ISDLOW, Clerk. January 13th. Atemliers all present butCouncillor lBlack, All hoeing sub- ecribed to the declaration •of office, Bev. Mr. Townentrat the eolicitation ftC the Reeve prayed that divine bleesing .and gladance, be gLeen the Veuncil IZL all matters of *deliberation during the year jut entered upon, and- later ex- tended his best wishes to, the Connell for an harmonious year. M. TO:WIWI:1d was later thanked or his attendance at the meeting. Short and appropriate addreSses were also given by membera of the *Council and officials present. Minutes of last Meeting in 1949 were read and .aPProved. -Communications frone the Depart.: mens,ef i'Municipal Affairs, re conduct Of eoiincil meetings, the Sick Children's Hospital and the Navy'League Of Canada, asking-fer elonatione in aid of ,these inStitutione, the *Ontario Sfunici- Pal Association .and the tOntario Good loess Aesochrtion, re Membership in these bodies, were ordered filed. Five dollars- was voted as a donation In akLo thesAulnernePeblic pibrarYS' • Eight eopies of The MilnicilitiT"W.414 Were Ordered a,4, formerly, for—the Council and officials.' s The following appointments were made /or the present year: F, Thomp- son and Geo.. Taylor, auditors; W. F. ,Oampbell, member Board of Health,' McGowan and J. McGee, sanitary, inspectors; j, Gaunt, drain. inspector, ; Geo. R. Irwin, school attendance -officer ; john' T. Scott, weed inspector; R. R. eleGees J. F. McCallum, R. M. I Shlell and ,.Geo. Walter, sheep valuers. ' The necessary forms on road expendi- tures 14 1940 baying been filled out were attested and will -be forwarded •to the Department ef Elighwaye,for the stthSidy due the municipality. TWo bylaws, one'confirraing appoint- ment of township officials,' the other --peov.iding ter, expenditure -on -township- roads this season, Were read and passed., °The f011oWing aecounts.were. passed Dominion Bank,•collecting taxes, $4.05; T. H. Wilson, grant to Auburn library, $5;• The Municipal World,- supplies, p.5.22; subscriptions, $8; A. 'Porterfield, salary, postage and fees as divisional regeetree4, $4245.00, Council adjourned to meet, again on TuesdayserebruiteY-Athe A. TORTERFIET11), Clerk. COLBORNE TOVVNSIIIP The MunicipaleCouucil of the „Towne ship of Colborne met. as per statute on :Monday, January lath, in the forenoon. The members are.; tReeve, Wm. Them.; Cdfineillors, A. Watson, James 'Feagan, WM. .Clark and Wm. Marsh. After signing the declaration of *f- ace -the Council of 1041. waseinaug-ur- ated., Th1e minutes of rDecember meeting were read and adapted. " The Reeve welcomed the three new members to the 1Ceunell and asked for thele co-operation 'throughout the Year, The usual by-laws Are...given:the., required readings and passed, relating to salaries, 'appointing fllclals, estirce ated expenditures and? bank by-law for borrowing money -from time to time. letter from the .0anadian National R,ailesay. agent, was Nall, asking Cdun- til to pass a resolution in connection _with_ an easement over the township rod hetWeen lot. -15- and 16, west of the Blue Water Highway. Moved b -e Wm. Marsh and Wm. Clark this resolu- tien be passed. -- A letter from the Hespital for Sick Children, Toronto, asked for a donation. $5.06. Was granted. Letters were read from the Ontario Something in C011111101i "Once when 1 was travelling in China I.was bound and gagged by bandits." "How thrilling!, Were they any like the .bandits in a musical comedy?" . "In one way. The gags they used were forty,. or fifty years old!" ' Preparedness Teacher -s -And now, who can tell why we sthould always be neat and clean? • Little Lizzie—In ease of accident, ma'am. op) 0720$,-, 90„1.? „ 41,001 0%40 ;,..0"410 ,t14 011 v. (,01,r;°611" ' lo.cpcp?Ot SICK HEADACHE? Rouse Your Liver. te Keep the Bile Flowing The special. vegetable Ingreditinfis Morse's Indian Root Pills promote Bile flow, aid dieisfion, help remove' the cause of sick headache. 56 Pills, 25c—at your druggist's. Three Mi !tes, Please! (DY Kw with * Notebook) Looks like, the good ship "Sirois Re- port" was. Scuttled. • The County of Huron and the -Gotle. rich Oeilegiate InStitute reach the . cricket la plaYed here. , _ ' the anTugarlarameet1We'olfnitgitea:IrluarnognedFrtuilrt. centrtry markthia year, although' no :Growers'Association, to be' held at - The seal,' of the' iCautity is a sheaf ----..- ._" Clinton on waren 2otu of whea.t, a plow, and haininer. Inc . • • wheat represents Plans :for reforeta- Mr. and, %ra. John A. Stewart of Tion, the plOw is [tor turning them Seafortiat , celebrated the -diftleth• an- . any ,.ponson .advanoing pantlior 14t Idans. niversarY of their wedding 01 January h. Mr. Stewart is a former mayor 'underfiand the hammer la a warning to i'W1P411)eg liolle";:"' sse- i'zo' wooden 'fitimmsf .'°AW., Fill.g0,114umff*,.:Seafortle announ. cee the rifle. in ,Coranaunist ' chit)." The gralSalug4gameat-ef bis daughter, Elizabeth wouldn't fire, but thAY.11: Akke '011°. . McBieene to Lloyd Chester Iloggartht An English plinister, is. advocating B.10.A.V., 'Camp Borden, on of Mr. Noveneber -Oth, on . the ground that , '6111'''''Oav4ge*'''oro-Ta4hde snMsrrr.iiinlgeenstraY"'rails°e'ggii‘iirtache.; i' 'SS:tau:741'444y: February ist. that Hitler replace Adolf the bigger villain "of the two. air hidir httluoef, 0401.10e4 With the' atrocities _i.,.. that ' ,caltr:frZt-00Waeol$1111*,$4,'ittilu':i4Q•cildy 'Hitler ,perpetrates,.any was, a piker. aore, in . los esgeseseeerths year. He ssereSecli,m,ees°,1iese(411:t414ac'taenlit°.b4uureldbilingst ,Lcfr$,Ist; ward''11111vaa s°'Y Yee and towndr r° . and 1 WT1 14'bl. e ecuc : 'I)'' : $oft°Y1'1* Clinton11con Slv1 cva;lel 1 : , ' andy'41.°r" 41).etwoutlitt„the-inoors,44-,DO.Y‘QPiR4,111...„.11tatert,ALTIOY:1,0.4., '4 , _.2 a large red' cross . on the reocof eaele, and let the• Nazis unload tbaxiabss residentheir'Christopher •pletriCh; T'l,',/e-TPItiawn. .vown‘tnny can't 40, any .barna,. , of the i Zurich district, died suddenly on, ..Saturday in the pace of Ir. P. J. .O'Dwyer, Zurich, -where he had gone for -medical treatraeut. Death was due' to a heart -attack. • Deceased was in his Si.xtY-fein'th,; year... .. Mrs. Edward Merntr died On:Thurs. • .yvEsT vvAw.4Noso The inaugurth meeting of the 1941 Council- fo r -Wes telVetiaranoshe W a ' he on anuary 11th, in the Wewnship ve Thos. 'Webster and 0o.uncillors Harold Gaunt, ..:Gordon lifaherson, Wallace 'Miller and Brown ,Sanytti. signed' the'necessary declaration's a. offiee, • . The minutessofetheersecember meet- ing were read and aecepted oirinotion of 10oueeillors Smyth and 1Gairet. By- passed on motion of 'Councillors Miller; -and McPherson. The Reeve and Clerk were authorized to. sign the anplication foietheesubsidy on -highway expenditure in 1940. BylavS No. 2, setting .apprepri- talons for highway expenditures for 1941, was Passed on motion of Council- lors Miller .inid .Gaunt. , The following are the Township of- ficials tfor 1941Asse*ore Herbert Taylor; collector, Charles Alton; clerk, Durnin Philips:* treasurer, Wm-. A. Boyle; auditors, Thos. 13. Taylor,' W. I. ; caretaker, Jos. Foran. Board of Health—D. B. Murray, Thos. !Salk- eld, J6s. Leddy. Live etock valuators —H. Rutherford, A: . A.nderSon, 13. Thompson, Jas. Sproul. Toundkeepers —A. Brown, R. Taylor, H. Reid, W. Nicholson, V, Walsh, A. •Kinalian, Mid": Humphrey, W. McQuillin, D.. Ajton. Fence-viewers—W. A. Orser, H. -king, S. Johnson,- J. Durnin (con. Armstrong, Geo. 'Swan, G. A. Greer. . The Council, adjourned to -meet February at,1.30 pm. - DURNIN-PHILLIPS,, Clerk. LIFE INSURANCE . • IS GOGI1 CITIZENSHIP TORONTO, Jan. 21.—In his pre,si- dential addre.s at the 69th annual meet - 4 .4 : There is no truth in the rumor that the fear Vast command sallied the probleM •of ,transporting the quantniea of spaghetti epized et Bardia to their main flupply base in !Egypt In a fleet. of transports eath six inches wide and Sifty feet long: • ISaverbkook has good reason- for wantieg a faster Spitfire, -for in a straight-away the 1Messerschmitt still • leas the lead„ This fact is borne out by sev,eral months of scanning news, paper aiticles in a vain attempt to find out if a Spitfire has ever overtaken its quarry.- _Often _km— we.. teat" _of_ , Messerschmitt heading for home "being pursued by a iSpitfire," but not once -have we read of the hound catching chapter of the study book. Mrs. D. Reed, treasurer of the W.A.,, gave' her up to the hare.. ' report, which showed an active and "Toronto youngsters don't know how successful year. Arrangements were reeky they are, says The Toronto m_ade to hold the annual 'church meet- 1Star, referring to the fact that ing on4hursday afternoon of this week, ada's spinach supply is in no danger 'te be followed by -a eot-luck. supper. Rev. W. P. Newman closed the meeting aessietheeennureninetbeAlnitesiseStateses All the•eame, it is the kind of luck that witirPritYet- Limert* Waw-eerved by the , t kept from JOhnny until next , Bhoosgtiees.s and her -daughter, Mrs, Earl isbest June. The newspapers have- been mildly • reminding John Q. Public that it will soon be the topay income tax for 1940 and in this respect are meeting with more -Sliccess than Mike, who was sent to the ,home of Mrs. Brown to inform her that her husband had been killed -in an -ateldent,....- . "See.that you break the news as gent- in the Britialt army ha Olalus, radio. and South Africa., before eoikag to W1)10)40m nearly thirty yeara ago. lie went overaetta in the la'reat War, re- turning to Wingham in 1919. 1k ia „survived 'by his wife, a son , and tt daughter. -, Lindeey—Theuipeop A, pretty wedding took plate at the home of the bride's mother, •Seaforth, on Saturtlay„,,when Ruth, daughter of ThomMort and the late J. B. Thorapsen, was, united in Marrigge to Herman tindSeys sOn of the late Mr, and Mrs. A. ,Lindsey, Toronto. Rev. -11. V. Workman officiated. The,„ couple will reside In Toronto. Fiveyear-oldJ,ktolt Drowned at Whigham _ Andrew, the Ave -year -old -Sou of Mr. and airs. Joserai. elark, Wingham,' lest his life en Tuesday of last .week in the iey Waters of the Maitland River, When he 'did not .gliow up at home for -the-itoliii-'lifearliTS,"-Tatlier Went? looking Efor hini, Two pet dogs, which had 1)cm-with the boy -led 'hira.totlie river and he traced the lad's marks on, the river ice to a:point about one hundred yards below the ON:R. bridge 'where there was a hole in the thin ice. QUO .4f the lad's rubber boots was found on day last at her -home On .the Goshen' the river bottem at this point. An line, Stanley townshiP, after ,,a brief alarm was, sounded and the lire brigade illness •''he was In her, sixty-first yearan many other citizens turned ,out She leaves .two sons, Merton, of Ter-, and made a search of the river for a onto, and Kenneth, of .Goderich town- ship,, and two daughters, ?/Irs. Izetta This being without result, eitizens'mado, of New Dundee, and Mrsup a fund itesecure the seeviees of a Grant Turner, of Clinton. professiOnal diver, who late ISaturclay Henry Howard, a war veteran, died afterneon reeovered the bodes Mr. and suddenly at Wingham in his sixty-first Mrs. Clark have one other child, a year. A native of England', hp served three-year-old by. ' • considerable distance down-streem HI . - ' • —lug of the Confederation Life Associa- tion here today, C.., S. Maedonald de- clared that the method.s of , financing Canada's war effort are sound. The "fact that wholesale prices remain 17 Sdpee y recovery. per cent. below the 1920 standard in- The sympathy of the community -is ! dicates the success of the government's extended to Mrs. Nelson 'Graham in the i CARLOW, Jan. 21.—The Township policy of meeting war costs bY taxation d and borrowing from &urea savings, ied recentlin Ilurim townshipdeath of her sister, Mrs. R. Reid, Who : Council of 1941 met last week and re- • I appointed the previous officers with y . he said. i Congratulations to *.N.trs. 'N. Cunning- , the exceptiOa-of the assessor, 3.1r. W. Pointing ont that .general • business activity-waseeeper -peak-greater-1u- ham,: who on iSunday, January 19th, at1T. ,Sallows being appointed to that re 'ome , e danghtee, elfresehas. offi than in. 1939, Mr. Macdonald stated Crawford, celebrated her .eighty-fifth The C.C. Club is putting on an enter - that Canada's national licome In 1941 . a billion dollars greater than birthday. Mrs. iOunningham is enjoy .I tainnieift In the Township Hall on will be ing good ohealth. anti takes ple,asure in I Friday night. The,Red Cross convener, in 1939luxuries, however,. would impede, . th4ending this extre money on e listening to chnteh service s over the i Miss Dora Wilkie, be will be in charge. The program willprovided by. the . , Winning of the war, he warned. -If our citizens win? regeive higher wages increase undely Weir purchases of non -essentials which. require labour, Bdglitensifour Furniture , , . . BrisAtens your Home Just a few' drops on a damp Clothleinoves dull- ness, finger inarks,,ete. Polishes quickly bard and 1eaving_ne stiCky fdro. to catc.h the dust. IAA IC HAWES' Lemon Oil AS FAMOUS AS HAWES'FILOOR WAX We don't pretend to know everything, but we do claim to know machinery and how to repair breakages or worn .out Tarts. Our Machine Shop is,open every day and we are -at your sertrice. ea W. Stokes PHONE; .2003 MACHINIST r., SAATIE MONEY • When you !shy DWI CONE -CLEANED ANTIIEM3ITi COAL, you save money as it ia coal with little ash, no slate and abundance of heat.' When requiring more coal tty this coal and prove it for yourself. , CASH PRICES D8611 C014E-CLEANED A.NTIII,UCITE, oda BARTLEY FaGR-POINT POCAHONTAS del. ALBERTA 0,HBST1UT, deL STOKER MAL, del. FORD 'COKE, del., LONE STAR, DoMEST.ib and LONE STAR, DOMESTIC and STEAM dO.Aft, 'delivered STEAM COAL, in - .yard $15.50' 13.00 11.00 10.75 13.50 9:,00 8.50 Chas. C. Lee COAT:VAUD and HARDWARE STORE. Phonee—Office 22 Houle 112 At the arbor PORTER'S -LL PORTtR',S 21. --The an- nual meeting a the M.A. was held in Grace church on Thursday last. A good. report of the year's work was given by the secretary: Election of officers took place as follsews : President, Mrs. Ohn- Harris; vice-president, Mrs Milton Woods; treasurer, -Mrs. Reid Torrance; secretary, Mrs. -Geo. Proctor; organist; 'ffre. D. ,Gardiner, Mrs. Weston has been quite ill the past week. We hope soot to see her -- • , around again. The regimerital-sergeant was six -= Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cox are moving to 'toot -two in his -socks aid- accustomed the former B.. Cox farm on the 7tit to 'being.obeyed, so when he and "thel coneession. ;little. woman" attended a iparty the There was no church service on last night of his two weeks -lea:ve and Sunday owing' "to the .storm. thesclock struck one a.m. he said they Red Cross Work.—The Monthly Red had better be getting home as he had Cross meeting was iseld on Monday to report for duty at seven. the next last. About' twenty. ladies were Pre- morning—so , they stayed an. hour sent. Oriequilt was quilted; and yarn longer, ' and material were ordered. All kings of clothing are badly needed for PORT ALBERT refugees. The next meeting will be held the third Monday in February, when two quilts are to be quilted, Mrs. PORT AJDBDBRT, Jan. • r. Will Cox having donated one. A. 9 / McKenzie, who fOrmerly lived here euchre party, sponsored by' the Red and is now residing near Blyth, under-. Cross, is to be held at John Torrance's went a serious Operation for ruptured home sa Friday, January 31. appendix in the Goderich Hospital on. Thursday last: --Ke all wish him a ly as pessible," said the foreMan. So' 'Mike walked down to her house, knocked on the. doors and when she opened it • asked, Toes the;4widow Brown live. here9”, CARLOW materials or foreign exchange needed In war effort, the results Could .,be most, unfortunate -and perhaps serious. Citizens would be competing against the government for labour and material urgently eietded in war Work," pointed out 1Mr. Macdonald. The -lie insurance companies played impoistaitt war role by marshalling the savings a 3,500,000 policy owners. and then lending theee. "lighting dollars" to the government, stated Mr. !Macdonald. The companies were al- ready pie largest single class ofsub- scriber's to Caliada.'s war loans. "Ie war, as in peace, „ it is good citizenship to own life insurance, and the Canadian who igo inveets his Savings has the satisfactiqn of knowing that he Is assisting in a very Material way s trging that governments, as well aS citimns, must econoinize in order to find the money to let,* tbesexpensive military equipment needed in modern warfare? Mr. Macdonald voiced- ap.- proval of provinces which have defer- red -Capit9.1 expenditures Until after fhe war. It was oneonrdging, he said, to note that municipalities were Alumnae, the way by sharply deereasing their borroving. Municipalities; throughout Oaliada had issued only '419 nlillionS in .rtew debentures in 10440-0 tempered Witb„,$28 millions in 1939, $30 rafllions in 1938, and $55 millions in 1937. *Moreover; municipal debt was estimated to have been slasleed by $160 millions le the last two years, making a total re- duction of nearly $240 inlllIoiis in seven ye:11.1"814ris is of the greatest valne to Can-. ada's war effort," he said "Fivery dol lar ef municipal debt repaid releases another dollar for- mtinitions:and for the „support o,Canada's soldiers over- , seas. In atiditionothe Municipality placed in a ntronger positio'h to fraee post war problems." Paying. warm tribute to the Confeder- ation Life staff i[n Great.Britain, Mr. Macdonald 8a1ki 4,Every. member of our staff in the United Kitigdorn ,is in the front Vile trenches. Just as Surely as were the moil !who tottaht at Vino - and the Marne In the 'last war. Not- tkiitimtantling their dillictilties, efir 4f. flee in Britain, bawl hit aa,' it has been by the enlistment lat 47 mettiberS of the radio on Sundays:1'11Zr son, Mr. Bert Cunningham of Toronto, spent the an- niversary with her. t, ° The A.Y.P.A, met last 'Friday evening to bold their regular meeting, hut it didn't turn out as was planned. Those present, aliehirWanty inember,,i, went on a tour to Goderich and attended .the hockey game between Lucknow and the Godericb Sailors. Chuttli Workers Meet—The January meeting hof the W.M.S. and W.A. - of the United church Was 'held Thursday afternoon last, with eleven ladies pre: sent. Mrs. J. Quaid had eharge of the deVetion,a1 period. The reports of the secretary and treasurer were read, ShOwing an increase in membership. also that the allocation of 860 had been fore,arded to tfie Presbyterial treasurer and a bale of two quilts had been sent to the supply seereeary. It was de - tided" that eaeh Member use the.month- ly envelopes this year, alse the holiday ealenders.. A temperance readingwas given bi-'Sirsi."-W:-Urawfordsiiiides New Year's topiesby Mr's. Neuman. Mr. tednor finished' reading the last field staff and 1 -of the.. office staff, haS been able to*Conttibute 84 per cent. as Much new business as it did in 1939." , Teo T. Milburn Oe, 144., Toronto, OM. pupils from No.; 1, No. 3, No. 8 and No. 0 schools. A small fee will be charged, which gok to Red Cross work. Rev. A. 31..lio3.1e occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church on Sunday A Help To Those Past- MiddleAge When men and women get :pest -middle age -their energy and activity, In many instances, begin to decline, lind their general vitality is on the Irene. Little elelineses and ailments seem. harderto shake .off tium forraerly, ,ande here and there, evidences of e. ‘breakslevni begin to appear. Now is the time whoa those who Vilat 'fo maintain- theh;„ -hearth an . vigor, and retain their energy un- impaired should` take a eourse of blilburnSi Health and. Nerve Pills. They grace up and invigorato the system, and lielp stall eft the &prep'- , tude of advancing rearts. Round Trip Bargain Fares JAN. 31 FEB: 1 front GODERI011 To Stations Oshawa awl' Ease. to Cornwall incluftive,„Uxbridge', Lindsay, Teterboro, Carapbellford, Newmarket, Collingwood-, Mea - ford, Midland, North Bay,. parry Sound, Sedbury, Capreoi, and west to Beardmore. P.M. litAl,NS T A 'XT 91 ALL LTRAINS PRIDAY 013-11 • °I- SATURDAY J I-2”, I to TOItONT() also, to Minn -ford, Chatham,. Goderich, GuelphII , andltore hondon, Niagara 13'alln, Owen Sound, St. Catharines, ,St. 'Marys, Saritia, Stratford, ,Stratkroy, Woodotock.' See handbille for complete list of destinations. For Fare, Iteturn Limit, Truin Information, Tiehets, ete., clonsult, Nexceot gcat, T.27 :CANADIAN NATIONAL afternoon. On account of the -storm and bad roads the attendante 'was net as large as usual. Mrs. William Marsh spent several a� Ilan is a doer Issattair tile that will help yes tsips. more satisfaction tresa the fast you burn; IN Tait itioRNIXirt ardor to t heat up wieldy, open tile Ai. pit Daznper "ride siad elope tits Gibe* Dexaper. 17sa not add freak 'coal until the lire is burninr) briskly. ,And when you do put on, fresh coal, don't forget to leave, an exposed spot rot live tootle di- 'rectly in front of' the door It may also be necessary to Asko the grates a little. This depends on whether or not they wereshaken - DIMING ME DAT --,-Rely entirely on the Cheek and Aslipit Dampers to control the tire. Never use the Turn Pamper for daily regulation. Keep it as nearly closed as Possible withouthindering the free burning of the fire. AT Ngari-'-13efore banking 'the fire shake the grates gently . until the first red glow appears:in the astipit. Wet the ,ashes and re- move them. When banking the fire always open the'C'heck Damper and dose the dehpit Pamper. Never leave the Vire Door open when banliing the fire. (9), Mr. ansisMr-jOlisr !Patton of AOUrn also Were here for the timeral. , family Our62;4 I P al' bi tlYt its extended he. I a to tbe . . days in :Godegich with her claughter,1 Win---Pogie, who Passed away on Sun MrsMelBell, last week: I Mr Robert Bean is irs thesGoderich esessomeseeeeseuse ..-- Hospital, having undergone an 'oper- ation-Irtgr-iv'efeE. Vre. are gra'a..tb-know he is, iinproving nicely and Will he home in a few days. There are menY People snffering from esildeeand sore throat, and two -cases ,of starlet fever. - Both - patients are improving.- ,,, _ , _Annual meetings are the order of the day. - ' , TIOLNESVILLE H -PaVI'LLF4- jan. 21.—Msses Minnie aid Emily !Proctor, who spent the past month.in Qlinton, returned to. theirThome'ihere on -Satirrday.. Mr. -Wm. Wilding of Hamsilten visit friends here last week.' 4 • Mrs. D. Gliddon spent a few'days laet week With her sister, MrS. A. Grange, at 13enmMer. • Rev. H. Wilding- entertained • the United church Sunday school executive at the parsoriage on Virednesclay even- ing. Lloyd Stock, who is with' the R.C. A.F. in Toronto, -spent the reek -end with his parents;- Mr. and Mrs. M. Stock. LggBuRN LISEBURN, Jan. 21..—Mrs: ReCluttou has returned after spending some time with her sister,. Mrs. A. Monteith, at Kippen. Miss Ruth ,Shaw returned to.Toronto on Wednesday last and Miss Blanche Shaw went back to New York on Sat- urday after attending the funeral of their sister, the -late XIss Winnie Shaw. nrs„. ,Latirence Grey of Stratford -..and tub of Constipation Those who keep a_ mass . of impurity pent up m their bodied, day after day, instead, of bawls' g it removed as nature intende4 at least once in every twenty-four hors in- variably suffer from constipation. , , Thel*-411-hgaPy harsh Pargathrall -- mill never get you -any where as tkey • only aggravate the trouble and i jure the delte,atemmeeties Iieditgoftliesi bowels) aid- are very liable to cause . Piles! I ° If *ltuser ips,ted -tiketayoliWbunisLIaaturofi I.aita-Li Pills and t 'movement of the, bane* They do . ilcki ss not 'gripe,..w and many limativear do. Tlire Z'Xigniza. oa. To.; et1;••46.. yea 4 4‘, FitEE 'SERVICE OLD DISABLED OR .DEAD HORSES OR CATTLE, removed promptly and efficiently.. 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