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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-01-30, Page 41010.1.1.4 mu mos TO OTEL WAVERLEY icatodart W1ds lipadtna Awa, *t Coders, *t. Kisy Parkins • Fa cilitlaa C vivs lant tat Highways ...n,r..,1' tin idsst a S#.'ilhiM a, $5. hal' It :iRwl�n SIN •t • Cto th .h'e ItV Close 14111 a �{������ik,/, Parliaenent4 Buildings, Maple l,.aat. Gardens, hsatraa, Hospitals, Wholesale Douses, and the Fashionable Retail *hopping, Distriot. 11. Mr PQ.PRrsNX• 'IE ROS ES BURN AT , SSAFQRTU W V3 N ho" � i� , D 1 1T ', e e ltd Spr Percy Nash, d •Stratford. ritau, looked very sheepish in.last Thursday's' Police were 'five feet ]nigh, wrapped with !burlap soaked in oil and etu,cik in a paa car earth, They were canted on two different oecaaious ita the place iu luestion and a mateh touched. Magistrate Makin3 said $usi euded sentence on payment of costs of 47.50. Nash said he eouldn''t pad. ldeswas a sanatorium patienat, married, and in weelltt CrOnly $4, w Y:ly from the welftire department of ' thb "City of Stratford. ,� Sometimes pollee do get the wr oug man, LincolnMorrison answered to a summon s made out in the mune of Maitland tiorrison. The •elaargc :was causing, a clistun"ban e . The ):sung man he he leaded- guilty to setting ,� • Uour�t when 'p .4 out two eery crosses in front of , a 'Seaforth a hone. He Was visiting in $eaforth Ott the thne. First -he, said he did ;at as • a *joke,. ,then he stated others put him up. to it, and, again that the law ;was being broken in the house in front oP which the crosees were Ybiurm4 : "Any ;egcuse at all, 'Tie you 'think of any morel" asked ^the Magistrate. 'Constables (took, Jennings and Rutherford traced �Nas'h'sdfootmark$ u1 is • ce of d la r �els�toh across 'fields p. the snow, residence, %where they found an. oil- • T8It GOMtICB SIONAirrAR Paisley Dashea The Fort Albert Tt:A,F. bey teals `Lock Homs as Ice plays• host to Ilanover here tomorrow might in _ a i>edluleti •0UP 8 game' The R.Air..:'i,3 improving with ,every .A.'. Team Hot •Contenders io. game, but so far they haven't been Fi day Night's Game---; Win by ,One Goal Goderich Sailors emerged winners over the Port Albert R4.F. by . a 8,P. margin in a keenly contested game here g with two new, meal addled to their roster on Friday night , It was the 'first time Sailors and the Fl ers had 'hooked.- they intend to maim, the most of that the A n the two teams' ave opportuidity. . tap. this rear, and t e � g . into-, 'real ..: _ n Way. ndhcations of developing ri t h-. 1d to. be on -his h� Y i g Was' to• . C"l�ifford • Tho ton was again reel rivals. • Hostilities! - never aetualiy G'r Oup 8 0 H.A. c e ' sentence for stealing grain, .flared, but there, was a feeling ,between INTERMEDIATE '�'Bt , Iai.nia l !fort which, � ' � put. int words, �asw�el?, ,Hacle•ttR charged" with break- ,the teams iGh, P �u " lug and entering, was, given, a weeks might +have ,'been, "Don't nib us the 'Won Lost Pts. 1 ... rnatlent. t wrong way afterall, . this is Just as ac jou w autach..our home crowdas " ours.y LuGknow `t'ITAIa STATISTICIt was the second straight win, for `Paisley. he leap* p the Sailors, but for the R,A,F, the game. 'Hanover Whether it was, from t year -s v defeat of . • tr influence, or from • some other eauuse, Meant their ,sixth Sueees i C,, °Goderich4 ...0 'marriages registered int 'Goderieh in the season, . without a ,victory,• R. A. 'F able to squeeze out o. win, In their last two appearances they have he!d the -apposition to one and two goal margins and they swear 'that the neat time out they will be on top. , The Flyers still have a mathematical ehance to male the gsouP Playoffs and Winghaan ......:.....................7 0 14 A 2 10 4 3 ,8 3 4 ,6 2 4' 0.. 7. 0 1910 showed an increase of twenty-five t The 'R.A.F,, however, showed one ", 'the:.. revious• ear.„ The hundred per cent, improvement over HOCKEY RESULTS OF PAST WEEK .Per cental over � y figures were d,0 for. ,1 and 50 for their previous showing here and for . Wingham 4--I';ucknow 3. 1940. • T. 1':1.3'!? the, excess of 'births , muc'h of 'the game it hooked as if they Parsley" 7.-,•,ilanuver o, bv er Oaths. was .41 1as t' year Maly '26: might Make th e Sailors the victims of Goder iRh;I.A.F. � -,_ ' the'1ast three years were 'as folio s lines were skating faster and more 'Wihand3--Dan ver zLegistrat onsat the Town Tull •in Tir.irst in, oil R.A, .forward Paisley 4-eGoderich2; _ 117. 128- 102 Was More closely knit, and Armstrong, 40 34 a new goo n r, 8$ Sailors' on the• other hand, were play- ing without' a •ser •Doak, regular goalie, and ,Don Me'l ay, the team's best t efencenian. - `Bud" Worthytool: �Doak's place between 'the pipes and turned in an outstanding game. His, daring trick of leasing his cage to smother a loose puck saved a goal several times, although, he was risking his neck every tiro h did •-'t. recording secretary, W. Bro. J. 3I'c- , S�"evin ; treasurer, W. Bre I' .. Breeken- Mc`Kay� s ,place was ably taken' by young •'financial secretary, W. Bro. E. Jim Garrick, who teamed- up with Joe ridge;O'Brien for a stout defence. Garrick, W. Bro. J W. 1,7'. Cleveland • ,marshal, Belly 1st `lecturer, Bro. Thos. Clark,, who is just out of junior ranks, almost turned in the iron -man stunt, playing fifty-eight of -tie sixty minutes. The two minutes he was off the ice were s spent in the penalty box.: - Joe O'Brien played tali but'four minutes of the game. . O'Brien gave the -Sailors an early lead, spring at the '3,30 mark of the first: peril• He carried ;the -piuck from centre iee to the. R.A.F, defence, where was hit bya defenceman and lost he a possession of the puck for a moment. He picked it up again, however, and _ trona•: The u d . shat ,at. Arms r g a goalie a . op ed file first' shot but let, ,goalie st Pl? � the rebound get away, and • Joe: grabbed the puck and .fired ' it into ;the ne . The mom n s as' d some anxious Irl t •a il'os •h ��Sa r o short while later when Worthy'sPped Finkhauser's shot lint let -the ppck get away from him.' It danced around crazily just outside the goal -line, but ' .there was .-foo:Elyer..close to knocl,..-it.-in.,. -Roy Falconer, an N.C.O. with the R.C,A.F. at 'Sky .Harbor, took a. rink wide pass from Arn Doak to fire a counter that put the •Sailors two goals up at the 8:03 mark. Worthy had to leave his net to bat the. puck . away -from, Steele after Finkliauser had passed out nicer from the,, corner.` With only thirty-five seconds of the• first period remaining, Steele grabbed the. puck from. a face.of in, front of the -Goderich net and .beat ,Worthy_ with _a shot which •was deflected. Jack Duckworth and Bud Johnston, two juveniles whom the Sailors had te, call'"up, combined'to give Armstrong a close call early in the second frame. ,Sproule. ,tied; the game a. 17.20 of the second- period -when he picked up . a loose puck at the Goderich blueline" and rounded a defeneeman. ,to beat Worthy from thirty feet out Early in the third period Jim Garrick ' was penalized for tripping and : the 'Flyers .moved all but' one man into the Goderieb end to press their advantage. Their strategy.backfired on ahem. Jack Patterson stickhandied: from -his .own corner past three R.A.F. men into the clear. Boothman tipped ` Patterson oyer at the defence, 'but not before "Pat" had got away a shot on the net which beat Armstrong. The goal came at.the two -minute marl:. The finance. committee was appointed, eon- The penalty to G. Grant in the second Flers turned'on° the heat from then to s;istfllg of .six men and six women : period was the only one of, the game. J_the-L- flalish but` the aalors�held�the Messrs. Malcolm Toms Percy Weston. eye �Z,� e er • defenoe, Births • 1938 steadily than before,• while the defence ' Luc now' f--R.A:F. 4. 1940 1939 k Marriages es , ,.... lte de was a real end• 7,'hg - " BOX: SCOUT NOTES lli.�a i ge x •1 Deaths 91 87 „ Field, :Secretary Miert ' �iitcheil of ORANGEMEN ELEC'.>L'" ' evening, JanuarY22nd, on aha inspection Atte last meeting of L.O.T., No. 182' 'of the Goderich Boy Scouts.', b g the; follow' officers for 1941 were - Mitchell ' also arranged for .a sco it- following elected and duly installed, W. Bro. a. tib vices of x�zy London was•jin Goderich on Wednesday .r plasters' training course �to'be held here - ev in acting as installing officer ; on March 5th. ' 'The course will be in McN c g VP.�:V ,, Bro. D. Sproul; It.M.,'Sro. Wm. the form of a demonstration by the, Mew , chaplain, W. Bro, A. McNeyin ; 'Goderich troop, and scoutmasters from k h ec ever e e i 1 all over Huron county will beinvited'to attend. soaked -patch of 'ground. The crosses 2nd 1eet�urer, 13ro. Wm, McArthur. rr�fie--fid- �' Clothing at. drastically e Cl h�. ns n dC Z Ken's 0,ii 'Sale of ��ad es g re cel aces to ou. Tame a�"vant a of this oppor- tunity and' 'benefit, by a visit to the store. �.atl�'�ii1tEr Coats:' Furaranamed coats and all -wool tweeds, smart styles. duced to clear, ' NI%d-winter.' Sale $iO.00 gh-fashion Cows • ` . •.. ingssquirrel;+ �ugu�a�us � fur" tr�a��n of - persian lamb, ,fox, sal1e, Smartest styles, -newest details. Mid -winter Sale.$14.95 and up Girls' Coats. Styles' that will please the young miss. t0 dear .�'reatY , . reduced • vy Sizes 5 to 1.4z. DRESSES ,Every dress in stock marked down. for a An. unrestricted close-out... final clearway. ' At , present a patrol course is being condalcted by :Scoutmaster 'Glen Lodge for the t e benefit -of scouts of tl}e Goderich troop. . The course will be extended, over three nights, concluding next Wed- nesday night. Eight boys are reeeivin laid down a pretty relay to Arn, who' known to complain- of `his handicap, instruction and if 'successful in p_ .coaster} in for a goal from thirty feet carrying: his 'burden : cheerfully at all . Ing their examinations they will recei otit. The Goderich defence loosened times: A year ago he suffered 'a bad li failing health • 1 ons ed d in a the Boy. iSGout award of the . bronze � up for.a moment and Dudgeon PP Pall and .he had been , i i g' arrow. Goderichliopes Boys from. Druce Beat Sailors in i Game Monday Night's � .� score 44 the Godo- �'saisley took a fall outof Gode- rich Sailors' hopes. of gaining ,a played berth in group 8, 0.I1.A. Intermediat '1B," by, impaling the local 'boys a '4-2 • hero n Monday night. The several 'dtlys atter he had undergone of Thomas Elliott ,and .Jane ;Curry, gamee,at o the scasonA operation at �thc hospital there. Goderich township. Iier game was one of the best f an op a t pioneers of came at the e but .was witnessed by'a d1stappointingly fir, 'Elliott was a.native of Culloden, father, Thomas Elliott, a g to small orowd. Ont., and was in hie seventieth year,y of fourteen with his parents from sl presented ; a `roll -balanced Afnong the pastorates 'which he b�elc Ta° rmanagh, Ireland, and in due •trine Paisley p.e not bysire onetime as a Baptist mintster was that'o2. th u the Darin owneci''by his children squad, featured . r R..ptook p pros rant, on defences but by a pots rich ,,Rapkis�t' church. After dive today, building in 18 i0 the cedar log • hockey p ,.y, 1 home. mi e e soil in h family • mIngersoll 11 t e ,ed :.t.r _ � still a awent to st to n nheg i rm here which s e n years h G little oew t t h t .use Ah shifty fast,yo , k Grant nt held the 'Paisley de- 1929 and hail silica ii�en in charge of fed in 191'8 at the age of ninety.. Cordick. a : il. , ,lie was' net B t t as He d ix the ace together we , .blit the P five S of �e OBITUARY AMY ,IRENE SNA PTF:Ts The death of Army Irene Naftel - d carred suddenly in Goderieb township on tlaaturday, January 25th. Miss ��aftei was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Alfred E. Naftel, •Goderieh township. The funeral took,: place en Tuesday' afternoon at Ottawa. • RPV. 1?. C, . ELLTOTT . The death of Rev. F. C. Elliott oc- curred at Ingersoll on Friday last, 'T xi'R$D&YR J NVAItX 30th, 1841 comb; Leo i_illisholin and 1'o a. Eva%D Interment was irk Volborne R:(' came, tory. MISS REBECCA E tLI't V1' .Mss Rebecca *Elliott, of. the I3ayfleld road, fioderiele township, passed away on Wednesday, January' 2nd, 1941, iia the house in which ,q he wag born on the 201h of August, 18:1. During a long life her 'health was Qgood, but latterly • there came n decltne in vigor, and the 'end was hasteued by i stroke. • eldest in,a family of She was the e 'nine daughters and one► son, children i Baptist eh • reh at Beaehville, near Ingersoll. "De vas ; greatly interested in 'Hydro affairs, and .,.not only war,. chairman of the Ingersoll Public of, herMunicipal Electric Atteociation terse, sisters, for many years conducted ' dressmaking establishment upstairs daughters and. one //�� �,� �•'. Elliott, are SOU' living • on the homestead.' - n company with two • Miss Elliott, outstanding. It' was ,Cordick who shone for his team with three goals and an assist to hie eredit, in the :scoring column and some effective baekeheek- ing and ,brilliant playmaking uli, right. Arn Doak 'stood . out ',for the " Sailors, scoring both of his team's goals. sc _ b The Sailors•iiew into the Paisley end ri ht front the first drop of the puck, o • . -. al�" w . .-� o o. ave. "'lead a ld ii $ �` and sliou i luck for l u play1 iu of a U fist�oan to y the r p Kelleher; and some good goal -tending by Cordick sent Paislep one goal up ' at* the t- the 2.55 spark with a shot from inside' the : Goderich 'blueline. rc)hnston "had, pumped a.shot at Worthy which 'the Goderich net-nninder had stopped and a ,Sailor defeneeman in clearing the puck forw.ard had passed to Cordick, who fired a high shot over Worthy .into -•the net. A few minutes later Walt Doak sent +hit brotherArn i•,at , the•,elear, but Arn's• hot.shot was stopped. Walt Westbrook carried the. ,puck -tan .a rink- long ink long rusliL.past three Paisley '.players, but his shot was easily taken ,by Kelle- her. Arn Doaktied the game at .the �v 'Falconer i it Fa n combining h mark, co .7.30 •ma ,, anti' Walt Doak..Falconer passed the .puck to Walt at centre -lee and Walt TTtilities Commission. for sev�era'l Years but was chairman of the , lrntario at the 'earner of Ner•thi •street. and the term. '.Besides his wife, *he.leaves two sons; Frank, 'of Toronto, and 'Freeman,. at core; all, and one daughter,' Mrs. tr " u "Toron �l s of \Yi tJ.R Mrs. Elliott, wife of" the •decea. ti r " H. •clergyma>ii, is a sister,of Mrs. +Cl". Humber of 'town, and 'Mr. and tars. •Hwaa'ber €attended the funeral, winch took place at Ingersoll on Monday'. 'WILLIAM AUL t The sudden ,passing of William Ahl at his `home, on Oast street shortly; before noon on Thursday last, removed a respected resident. • 'Mr. Ahl had for e last sixteen ears" operated a' shoe the S repair shop on East street, adjoining 'his. home. During the time he .lived here; he -was unable to walk, alloying about town with) the ltse of a wheel 'chair, His •disabilitr was the result h - suffered when e spinal i r sal rd n •o T s a ai u � f a n y P a resided in �Sanithville several years be- fore 'moving 'h'ere. Mr. Ahl was never HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The annual meeting of the Goderich Horticultural Society was..bel. cl_..�'La�e.,,, '(Kay 'Hall on' Thursday evening last, w h i a. t small s a attendalaep. The pre-. sidIent, eGeor.ge-Bstwru, presidede Tlre- flnancial • statement, presented by the' secretary- - treasurer, F. Kershaw, sliowed €a.,�bal'ance on hand of $16.75. Tile oflice7ra"aiti r directors of cast wear were re-elected 7 A meeting of the through for a'shot that hit .the Grbde- ever since, although his • sudden death rich goalpost .and glanced away. -'a carne rather unexpectedly,. • ' From the face-off to start the second Mr,' Ahl was born in "Bruchsel, Baden period Cordiek'gained the puck,, shifted ,province; Germany, and came to this beautifully at the defetnce and tested• country at the ° age of srs teen. He Worthy ''with a low shot G: Grant was first. lived in; Kitchener, and later at given a penalty and the .Sailors started 'Preston and .Smithrille.. Becoming in l a _ergetegiaig.-.,_attack, t-nd oir1 .landee- pact a<ted,efor-=•carrying=an .his bush - Cordials' broke from their own end with, ness as a barber, 'he learned cobbling only one Goderich defenceman back. in .Hamilton and mored back to °Smith- Cortlick drew him' away and passed' .to ville, where, he operated, a slioe repair l'.r big' cleanr� Afte ° Worthy v several a �. t Wyea es. ' who bel y .shop for, , ,? The-- goal � Dame at the --.r Minute mark. ' marriage to -the former 'Theresa--Yliurk- directors will 'be .held .later on to plan Westbrool• broke with O'Brien .and'. art, who also~came from ,Germany, he' the operations of the Society for the Walt 'Doak with only one 'Paisley ode-' moved to Goderich over sixteen years coming year. fencemau to beat. Wessy s Pass to ago. Besides his wido'ty, one daughter • couldn't (intra the puck for • a Shot `shri*ming relative in • this country. The funeral service was held on .Sat- urday morning. at St. Peter's church, requiein high Mass being celebrated by - Rev. rather Doll of .•S�• aered Heart church; "Windsor, an' old.acquaintance and friend of the deceased.. The pall- bearers were Gidie. Smith, John Pinder, John Chisholm, Donald Lis- (' -Brien was too ear sand •,,i-oe..Marc: ehornein ;Goslerie-h,_ars, thesamiy BAYFIELD EAYFINLD, tJan. 29, -The fishermen have begun to iaarvest their ice. 'Mrs. F. - A. Edwards returned home on Thursday last alter Having spent four weeks with relatives; -in (Kitchener and:. Waterloo. Mr. Craig Kerr returned to the vil- lage il•� 1 Mrs. N W.....Woods ' and �iss Lucy on goal, u ordic1c combined with Grant for Paisleys second goal of . the .period • at -10.45. - ' ^ Walt. Doak beat'Kelleher with a. low shot frons: just: inside the blueline, but, his goal was discounted as the referee's whistle had blown .for an qffside. Cordick sent •Paisle3� three goals up at '16.// when he broke like a lightning bolt` from his own blueline,• rounded' a�;elast• week after having visited in O'B,ri n o defence and beat Worthy London at the home of +r..axad Mrs n Victor hurt, , ° ;.,�-after �',�.'rawing 'bran out. �' 'ohy made a brillia.nt' save early 'in the'third period when Cordick • and Woods speut4,the weekend in Hensel. Dudg •; n went ill on him all alone. Miss Dorothy McLean, R.N., of Olin- -Bud , l ft his net .ten feet to `siniother ton, is visiting at the home of Mr. and the ptirk before ;,Dudgeon could pass it Mrs- Lloyd, Makins• 4 or fird ;a shot. -Walt Westbrook passed 'Mr. 'Sidney Castle of •;Simcoe� was, to Ar? a'Doak at.the Paisley +biueline borne for a :few days owing to the and Arn coasted in, to •lire-a�goa1 at the!. serious illness of his mother, Mrs. M. 11 -minute mark that. put the ,Sailors Cure. Harold Brandon shot two'red 'back lit the running. They went on the; - foes oialionday morning. This brings offensive and. •hemmed Paisley in - their own encs ' Por most of the remaining 'his total 'brag for this season to four. portion of the period, but despite Red Cross 'Meeting. ---A: • meeting ofr numerous close ones they couldn't bang the `Iced Cross Society was held in the the .puck past Kelleher: Worthy had Town Hail on Monday, evening, Jana- to rise to th , heights several times -to ary 20th, at which' Miss 1.' Stirling, save when ,Paisley men broke away. vice-president, presided.' The men's i, He azide hiS _saves in sensational style,. committee 'and the women's.-ntertain- `leaving his `net several fe +t at times to ment committee resigned and a new sziiothea• the puck. o rhe" st^oreesheet In anile of �u Feather•:ton, Wrt7te�•_ We.t7nite, adder- �G. .Grsax `►.fit rtiirk Will Ferguson,' Jim Iio'Itins, and. Mrs. living'. �I)ud„eon, Johnston; alternates, closer than in the last minute of play, -,. close shaves. Th Flyers never came Wafter 'i e tial es firs. L. Bassett, Z,. ;Grant, Thompson, Davis, Suther- when tlie',Sailors foolishly "ganged the 'Mrs. -E.. York, Mrs. landl, Seaton, Becker. y Goclerich-;"Goal,• 'C4orzuy ;�tiexence, Dresses -T. FORMERLY $2.98 $4.98 25 Dresses must be. cleared. Midwinter Sale $1:00. (. Dresses--- $2.08 ° • _ y ges mart E.tyles-in As and crepes. Sizes 14 to 40 Salq13,90 Dresses - Better Dresses-drastieally reduced. Sizes 14 to 46. 1V1illinery Pelts and Velveis-good stylei and popular shades. It -winter Sale $1.00 Men's and'Youni Men's Overcoats Good values -A large range to Choose from -There are Check -back Tweeds, Sill/atones and other woollens. Every style and shade that's new for winter is here. Mid..iyinter Sale $12.Q5 and up OP WITEIM YOU ARE INVITIM TO, SHOP" A. 'CORNFIEL .140DZ rat • R.A.F. end of the rink with four men. and Finkhatager broke' away With only O'Brien back. Willis drew O'Brien away and phssed to Finkhauser in the ,Worthy left his net to hurry Finkha.user's shot and die puck struck Bud's hip and caromed harm.- lessIy by the goalpost. . Each team received .three penalties during the game. ' R.A.F.t--Goalt Armstrong; defence, Willis, Boothman, Firtlthauser, •Govier, !Steele, Jechman. ;Gaderielt---Goa.1, • Worthy; defence, wingg, A. Doak, 'Falconer; alternateS, B. iVehthrook, Patterson, Serimgeour, MacDonald. Johnston, Duckworth. Weston and airs. Maleolm Toms. • ladies met at 'the bornes'of airs. J. C., 'Robinson, under the anspicea of tlea 'Women's Association, and cOrapleted a ,quilt to be sent to the Dungannon Red T:he St. Auanatine Women's Institute will meet at the,home 'of •Mra. J. Craig on WednesIV, 'February 5th. 'Subject, Brophy. Roll ealt, "ttayorite Recipes." -Current events; :qrs. Chaanney. Hostessese Sirs. j. Craig, airs. R. teddy, Miss Donna Armstrong 'and Mrs. John • Mr. and ,tirs. 'Bud Itatrieh and Mr. 'lob ltarrieh of Toronto spent the week -end at the home of their parents, Mr: and Mrs. Wilfred Itarrieh. tattgo Myrtle Johnstone of G'oderich *endillit this week at her home here. spent the weeltend at their Oeorge, Drennan, who, hag been. by Rev. J. Graham. was adopted, clause by clause, With ,some slight amend-, ments. The meeting closed .with the. National Anthem. . . At a meeting of the finance committee held at the bottle January ' 22nd. • Malcolm. Toms 'was named chairman ,and Jim -Robinson secretary -treasurer of the eommittee. Walter' Westlake. was not able to act •on -the committee and Leslie Elliott was appointed to take Ms place. Plana , for a gala day to be held in Barfield in August, were digensseda The young bride* watt asked what she thought married life. '"Oh, there's not much differenee," shesre- plied:" used to- wait up half the wait. up half ' the night for him to A chimney fire broke out at the home of Michael Keneedy, Vietttria street, Oli fWetilIt'SdaY afternoon and the fire brigade wae Palled to extinguish' the TAKE SALTS? Here's a pitzeh that is as good as a pound' Krucchen Salts consist of seveial important mineral salts blended carefully in exoetly the right propor- time. 'Mete mita are highly refined and their quality the highest obtainable' anywhere in the world. Maybe we sacrifice something by giving you the pure mineral. Rafts . without o:dding any flavouring grediento, but we believe you prefer to have yourmedicine concentrated in nmall, compact and. easily absorb- ed•riceese That's why yotit only need dime. It'e the economical way of taking ratet too. Another thing to remember about Hi:trachea- it doesn't 'achieve its colon. 'It attracts to the colon the mozeture Which absolutely essen. bal. if you wish to avoid constipation and achieve easy evacuation. You can get leatischen from all druggists, O'Brien, Garrick ; centre, wings, Ara Do k, Falconer; alternates; 'MacDonald, Serizogeour, Patterson, W. Westbrook, Robinson. TOMORROW NIGHTiS CONCERT 'lithe :community echteert in the lecture day) evening, in 'aid the• 13ritish War Victims' 'rand, promites. 'to be an, interesting event P. Inspector Iteacpm will preside and Mayor E. D. Brown has intimatkiiis intention to be preserve -1f possible. The ,program, beginning 'at 8 otelockt will be preceded .by qaarter-hour of community TO ALL STATIONS IN stern--Canada- Special Bargain EXCURSIONS . GOING DATES Square, later closing it "and retiring to the old home farm. she was a faithful mem- her life .-All�,M• y�: ch a -e ar th glj hl2TG `Gn , -� li to 'the t; .r of e . The funeral on Friday, i r nts tnf he r a 4F d o Rev, con tl ted. January ;�d�h,.`-'svasr :the B IR -Wield J. �araham, recto_ of ' ' a Anglican •chuxeh,=-afldinterment was in the family -plot in Bayfield cemetery. The pallbearers were Donald. Mac- kenzie, ac- kenzie ' -Alfred Varner; :Walter Wallis, Herbert McGregor, James Young and ISarn el Westlake. Among ?these in at- at the' funeral were Mr. and tendncee Mrs, . John Logan,- ,Brussels, Miss Maud McGregor and.Mr. Herbert McGregor, Bayfield. When In TORONTO visit the St. Regis Hotel. Sherbourrie `St; at Carlton. - One Rooms One . Aundrred Modern t r.;•nd ----�vitii - private -#atlas, -shpwe s and- . telephones... • Rooms, single, from $2.00 to $2.50 Rooms; cloubie,• from $3.00 -to $3:510- and $4.00 Good Food served, at inoderate price. Dancing nightly ;, no cover charge 47 Round Trip Bargain =Faxes From GODERICH FEB. 6 :. To C.NR, Stations in the Maritime Provinces, Province of Quebec, --Niew • - Bi'tanswick, Pir:inee' Bdwward Island, Nova Scotia, • 4 , MONTREAL. FED. 7-8 To oTT wA • : 6'9 4$1O.75 QUEBE' '' $14.7 5' A� DE. BEAUPRE 15.35E Tickets, Fares, Transit Limits and"Informa'tion• from. Agents. • T,4313 • ADIAN NATIONAL " Great 19c Sale---Barga,ins alore! CRISCO ,,Sure k Quaker OATS SULTANA RAISINS., . ,EVE HIVE CORN SYRUP 2 lb. Tin 19c PETER PAN No. 3 Sieve PEAS ° 2 Tins 19c CASCADE SALMON ; . ° lie. Tin 19c HEINZ KETOIII/P . Large Bottle , .. 190 MEET- IVIEAMPICIDINES DAILY PEB. 15 TO MARCH 1 RETURN' LIMIT 45 »US. • TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL IN cOACIIES Excursion tickets good in Tourist, Parl- or and Standard sleeping cars also a.vallable Oft payment of slightly higher passage fares, plus price, of parlot% or ItOUTES-211ckets good going via Port &Blur, Ont., Chicago, or 2:rull Ste. Marie, returning via mune route and line only. 'Getietotis oPtional STOPOVERS• -will be allowed at any Writ in C,anada on the going or re- turn. tylp, or both, within final limit, of ticket applfeation to thh Von, tluettre: aleo at Chieago, Ili., Ft mit Ste. delve with tariffo of United '• Stites • Full perticular,a from any aKant. • 2 lbs. 190 ,vvan 00,mps',' TOMATO JUICE 2 Lge. Tins :19c Libby'S Cooked SPAGHETTI 2-I5.oz. Tins 19e ICING SUGAR SAM. WHITE TISSUE BLUE BOY COFFEE . . 2 lbs. 190 - lge. rolls 19c 1/2 lb. lag 19c Tin it IlLivizT CORNED BEEF '2 1 SHOE POLISH Canadian Pacific • Country Eist GOLDEN CORN' CALVIN CPT J. J. *EWEN' PHONE 116 PHONE 46