The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-02-13, Page 81111.1111111
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NEWS OF AU131JRN
AIM URN, Pets 111.—Mr. mid Mrs.
Wesley Breda** *104 DOrotby
Inborn 'peat lluadity 'with Mr., ami
Mrs. Uaiut Nishoism; or Oa%
and hire. Chas. (Scott, uded
tiaturdlY the fnnerisl of t
ws wade; Patti ,joatsts of Walkerton,
The outPitthr of this community
Via oat to Mrs. Edgar Lawson: in the
death ot heriseleved Motber, MrS.
or•Seaforth, airs, ,Sclater died
at Ise home on YrWay Sh 'Wtit$iD
Mr ninety-lirst leer.
SetsObserVer•Be14aud Mrs.
Reid et Toronto Spent the week -end
with the former's grandfather, Mr.
71:1P1arhiM 'Ball, and other telatives.
Mr and Um. litun0h UeDougall,
Cliarlak 'Million, Bob Craig, Keith
Arthur, Oivelyn Plaetzer aitd Betty
Craig attended -41)e at-itome it Strat-
ford Normal 4,40./rOo1 Oil 'ErldaY
Mr. and Mrs.:Harry ,3nekson ,of Blyth
have moved to the honse Prnierly oe-
etiPled. by the late 'Thomas ,Hamilton,
Mr. Jackson is employed.. ,by, Harold
The Women's, Women's, Institute will meet
Tuesday. afternoon, February 143th, at
2.30 'etelook. Mrs. Vinier Robertson,
somessoesslessemses:sommosiessseses
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$1415 to '$45,
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will sive the topic ead Mrsehais
trtraugitan will be in dump of current
events, The ho$teoss will be Mris
John Cowan, Mrs. A. Rollinson and
Mrs, Janie* Raithbv. •
Misslia Craig is practice -teaching
this week . at Clentral cPublie School,
Goderich, aud 'Miss Amy ton is at
Blyth public school.
Judi' Bennett, of the Royal Canadian'
Na.vy, who is at present training at
Halifax, spent a few days here re-
eently. •
Margaret Nesbitt left on -Friday for
Toronto, where she has secured a posi-•
tion at the home of DishoP. Beverley.
number front here attended the
cla,
funeral of Mrs. Wm. •Ster at Sea-
forthon j'Alonday. • ,
Nisition Raads-Jrhe :„%lission'Dand of
Knox United church held thejr Feints,
ars' meeting in. the Sunday school roma
on ,Sunday morning, with sixteen pre -
'Sent, Dill Craig was in charge of the
meeting. 'Harold Killough read the
Seripture and :BettyMarsh offered
prayer. Mrs, H. O. Wilson gave the
first . chapter from the study book,
"Down Trinidad' War." 'A motion .of
thanks was tendered to. Mrs, Woods
for laer gift of •the Mission Band maga-
zine. ' It, was decided that the name of
the Mission, Band „shoUld be "140 t
Bearers."
Congregational Meeting.e-The annual
meetingsafstbesttnite&ehyrehswas'llel
Tuesday evening inthe chnieh base
ment witit Reis II: C. Wilson presiding.
Chas. M. Straughan, the retiring elder,
was re-eleeted for a period a eight
years. W. Albert Campbell was elected.
to fill the ivacancy on the session ereated
by the death of John Syming4ton.Bit
term expires in 1945. 'On the board of
stewards, Harry Sturdy was re-eleeted
for three years and. Wm. Straughtln
was appointed a manager in Oliver
Andersons place.. All 'other officers
were re -appointed. Very favorable re-
ports were beard from all the church
organizations. A.fter the meeting,
lunch was served by the W.M.S. Csss,
Baptist .Ladjes' Aid.—The Baptist
Ladies' Aid met at;the home of 'Mrs.
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Earl Raithby on Thursday afternoon,
With an, excellent attendance, of mem-
•beraslind visitors. Mrs. C. *A. Howson
presided. The devotional period, was
in eharge of Mrs. ,Stanley •Johnston
and Mrs. Harvey Reid. • Readings were
given by Mrs. Annie Walper, Mrs. Thos.
MeNall, Mrs. L. Irwin; Mrs. k Harvey
Reid, 'Mrs. F. Ross, Mrs. AS E. Silver,
Mrs. Blanche Phillips and 1112$ .&thella
Mellwain. -Sirs. Wm. Haggitt sang a
solo and a trio composed by Mrs, Wm.
Roberton, Mrs. John McKnight and
Mrs.' Walpeeta,vored with .a •number.
As musical number was given by Mrs.,
R,:: Phillips, Mrs C. 'A. TrAWS011 and
Mrs. John 'SfeKnight. Mrs. W. C.
Robertson -gave the, -topic and Mrs.
Sliver closed 'the meeting with prayer.
Lunehe was served,
Anglican Ladies' Guild
of • St. Mark's Anglican church met
Wednesday afternoon at the home •of
Mrs. Alfred Nesbittsfor their February
'meeting. Mrs. Gordon Taylor, presided.
Mrs. Thos, Johnston. led in prayer and
the Seripture was read by -Mrs. Geo:.
Beadle. A pleasing feature of this
meeting was the presentation' of an
engraved silver cuP to 'Kenneth Haggitt,
!infant son of Mr. and Ara: Thos. Hag-
gitt, he 'being the first child pep to a
ember -self- tireuUd Mrs Garda))
Taylor. made ,the presentation and
IAlvin Letitherlandsread- a. letter from
Haggitt made a dttink reply, Mrs.
.Archdeadon Marsh. of Eskimo Land.
Margaret 'Nesbitt' gave a reading and
Rev. R. M. Weekesgave a• paper on
"The Mission Church in Obhfa,in a
Time e„ -,War," Mrs.- Haggitt gave a,
roading. 'A. dainty lunch was ser•ved
by... the hastess. The March meeting
will be held at the homeofMrs. E.
Phillips.
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rERSONAL.MENTION
,
, 151..11. R. Hall left on Sunday for
'Toronto to report for duty 111 the Army
Dental Corps... , .
Pte. Kenneth Iterr, Elgin Regiment,
stationed at Toronto, visited his Par-
ents, SIT. and Mrs, Henry. Kerr, over
the week -end. '
Mr. and MTS. T. M, Turner were in
Windsor last Week attending the funs
eral of • Graham Vail, nineteen, years
old, who was killed in an automobile
accident on ' February 2nd. Graham
was` known in Goclerich, having spent
two summers with Sir: and Mrs. Turner
arVie Park House •
Miss C. A. McKinnon and -Miss S.
McKinnon will spend severals.days next
week in Toronto studying the spring
millinery Styles., '
Miss 11.• E. JsBuellanan7ef Milton
visited with Miss Edith Wie" , West
Street, the past Week: '
Mrs. Keith MCQuarrie of TOr011t0
was in Goderich last week visiting her
brother, Mr. Edward Lawson, who is
in Alexandra Hospital,
Mr. Howard Wilkins of the Landon
Fusiliers, who is attending trade school.
AtsChatirinst, . Was; a reeent guest'with
his parents.
• Miss Verna Barbour of F.' E. Hib-
sbert's staff returned on Tuesday. from
Toronto, where ,she •attended the
"Gossard" Trairdng .Schgel. • She
visited over -the week -end with friends
lil Hamilton. • -
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DUNC4.ISTON
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DUNGANNON, Feb. 12. --Mips Nettie
Sproul yisited a Mfew 'ilfgs With her
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sister, 'rs. ROL Wilson, Goderich, hist
week. • , " - ..4..
Pte. Geo. ,Hamilton, Pte.Meiville and
Pte. Harvey Culbert are spending two
weeks' holidays at their homes.
Mrs. Ohas: Durnin with her children,
Margaret Joy and J. C.; is spending a
while with her parents, Mr.sand•Mrs.
W. H. MeOlure, having rented her
furnished apartment in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Crawfordand
children; Kenneth and • Lois, of Gode-
rich, spent Sunday. aOthe home of the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W. A.,
Culbert. ' • .„,
Mtg. Harvey Mole and son Donald Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Middletcou of
are spending a few days at the home of ,,_Hensall Were the guests 'of Mrs. N. W.
Woods aver the week -end. • "' 1-
er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sara Swan,
ore. Miss Dorothy Henderson is at, her
., ,
home sill-Gederichsawingsto U] health
ii-1111.--andisitra-Vtilbert---on Pri---
1,1 day, February 14tb, will observe their 'Xrs• W.'' 151 Parker is substituting for
fifty-ninth wedding anniversary. On her during her absence
rebruau 1st, Mi. W. Arthur Culbert, The regular monthly meeting of the
their son, and his.wife celebrated their 'Guild of Trinity church was held at
thirtieth wedding anniversary. '‘ We the home et Mrs. V. 1V, nailer an. Tues -
da. .• .
'wish both hese couples many more an
Y eveningThe president, MrsE
niversarles to enjoy, ' yo•ric, conducted the opening e.xereises
and the business of the:meeting., At
The Dungannon Badminton Club held
a soeiai evening on Monday in the the close, refreshinents were served by
the hostess. At this, meeting, a collee-
Parish Hall, enjoying a tournament,
tion was ta:ken uplor the British War
followed by lunch.' The club is plan tion
Fund which amounted to $14
ning a dance for the near future.
Mrs. A. E.*Durniit, Woodstock, Who To this were added donations amounts,
has been spendingsthe vast few weeks ing to $11.60 from other members of
,ssirh her eousins, ssr„ and mrss,R, J. the congregation, •making it tetal 'of
Durnin, has ,gone to Goderieh, to visit$25.60 to be sent to The Toronto Even.-
With Mrs, Dr. H. ii., Hall. 'Mg .Telegram, from Trinity ehurelf.
Conduct .a, domestic, ,scionee elass at
* Miss Flora Durnin lett last week to ilAnKIN.0:
Paisley, ' I -
Mr, jack. Caesar, Au:Went attendieg
Abe Goderich 'Collegiate Institnte, spent
the week -end with his parents, Mr. and
'Mrs. WIT.1. IL Caesar, '
W.M.S. Meeting. -.The regular, month-
ly meeting ofthe• W.M.S. was held in
the Sunday school rooras on Friday,
February itth.• After the opening hymn
and prayer, Mrs. 131ake read the Scrip -
[Lure and it season of Silent prayer was
held for the missionaries: A diseus-
1 sion on making quiffs for the mission-
' aries was held. Mrs. M. J. Wed read
la paper, prepared by Mrs, Dickson, on
Christian stewardship. Itrs. Reed gave
'the topic. 'Missionaries' Work in
11Vorets'" Afterwards Mrs. ;T. Finnigan
gave a good paper en teraperance. Let-
ters were read from those who had re-
ceived clething in the West.' Tfie pre-
sident closed themeefing with prayer.
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The w.elra, watimeet, ou TUOSdaY,
tiebruarY 1001, itt 3 P4re, itt Mos W.
Hera's, North street. ,
Cautnbeirs Steinaelt and ;Liver Pills,
liumaage salessby Ahmeek Chapter,
,SaturdWo„ February 22nd, at
MaeKay 'Hall, 174t 311,111. 48
McKiemon's tUUuery Store will be
closed IFebrtutry' 17, 18, 19, While •the
Missea McKinnon: attend the ,spring
millinery displays In Terento, • 4
•Kingsbridge 11411 each Monday
evening, 14e0harle.s 'orchestra, Dane-
ing from,10 pan, to 2 a.na. Admission
We each. • s • • 4
Reekr,lte for the , kidneyS.'
ben's, 3tf
EeeP, in Mind the 'Red 'Orosa dance
at the, XaSonie Temple,. Wet street,
Godericia; 'Wednesday, February,.
at • 9.30 • pp. ILainela SerSed.
orchestra, . • '
Parkas, specially slrieed itt ,O• 0c . and
750; scarves ,at 49e In smart shades at
MISS ,MaelTIOA.Wki Millinery, King -
'sten etreet. • • .
The regular. meeting of the •Goderibb
Township Hospital A.uxiilarr will tie
'held • ats-tlie lionie,•;•„pf Mrs. rje.sePli
-Whttelyssons-Nelson-Streetr 'Ooderichr,
on Thursday,- February p2Oth at 2
A splendid program , has been ar-
ranged for the •eighteenth- birthday
party of Victoria Bonle and School
Club, to be held on Thursday; Febru-
ary 20th, at 8 pan. There will he an
interesting candleSighting ceremony, it
sketch. entitled "A. Vision of the Past;"
and a 'fine Musical, program. Refresh-
ments will be served, and a. eordial
invitation is extended. to the members
and all interested ' friendt.
BORN-
COOK.—On 'Sunday, February 9th,
1941, at the Gs and Al. .Hospital, Cel-
lingwood, to Mr. and Mrs. Finlay
Cooks a son. • •
JACKSON.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on February iOth, to Dr.
N. C. and Mrs. Jackson; Goclerieh, a
daughter,
MFICHELL. At Alexandra .Hospital,
Gederich, on February% •9th, to leire
and Mrs.' Wm. Mitchell, ,Goderich, a
son. • • . • -
MCKENZIE..-sib-Alexandra Hospital,
Goderiels on February 10th, to Mr.
and Mrs..Hugh"mssesests,,sussess.
• Goderich, it daughter. . •
PENNINGTON.—At Wingham Hos-
pital, on February 7th,to Mr. and
.Mrs, Kenneth -Pennington,
a son, (*William Ress). '
. DIED
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WIGLE.—At *ViCtoritt- Hospital, LOD-
{ion, en Sunday, February 9th, Ebon
Rinaldo Wigle, Phin, 0„,•of Goderich.
WORSELL.—At • Regina, .Sisk., on
February .18th, 1041, ina. -F'ow11,e,
. iv2.4 of J.' E. Worseil. The late
Mrs. WorseIl was a former resident
of Baykield.
BAYFIELD
4DA.YFIIIII,1);. -Feb. 11.•• -•—•Mrs.
13aket..re, turned :home on .Snnay after:
'haying spent it couple. of weeks in
London. , •
Mrs. E, P. Lewis of Toronto, who
spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. .R. H.
Middleton in Hensall, is, visiting Mrs.
N''.* Woods.
Mr. . Lawrence Fowlie of London
spent Sunday with Isis sisters, Misses P.
and E. Vowlie. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Fergtisaii left
on -Saturday for Kingston; where they,
will spend several weeks with their son
Jack and Mrs. 'Ferguson.
•yrrst. 0. Featherston returned home
on Thursday last after .having visited.
in Toronto. . . • .
LEEBURN
LIMBURN", •Feb, 11.—The M.
Society will combine their regular
Monthly ineeting with the World's Day
iit Prayer on •February, 28th.
MiSs .1",lockhart, teacher of 8.8.•14.1o. 9,
spent the week -end , at her home in
Dlyth.
Miss 'Harriet Itoqon visited her bro-
tiler in town for p. tow days at the
bettinninfr of the'week.
Albert 'Wolfe and 11,,enson Horton are
busy these days getting 11P wood from
the bush.
The relatives of Mrs. Hillary Horton
;of lloter (*hose husband was black-
smith here in former years) ,have re-
ceived word she is in Victoria, Hospital,
London, seriously ill and exmeting lo
undergo a iterions operation. Her many
friends hope for berrgkeovery.
TO =NT
i0OTTAGE
at Menesetung Park ter menths of
May, Julie" and July. our bedroom*,
Fully furnished; Write BOX 75,
iSIONWSPAIt. • s
FOR RENT- FARM, 112 aces, all
wOrkable, tOur utiles. South. a %ode -
*licit; good bulldings and Water. J:
YUILL, 12 Waterloo street, Goderich.
7-8s
#01$ 0.41A
$ALE.: --FUMED •OAK , motx
ear411Ung cabhiet. Takes surds,
3 k 5 inelkes-, $6, filiGNA1eSTAR, Ott
$41x.,.. SPY •Arruio; eoop,
quality sprayed. AMOS J.
14.14. 3, Auburn, Phone
Carlow 1$19. ' 743x
EOR SALES.-SFARM ; 80ACRES,
some bush, good buildings, including
bank barn,, running Water.
SWIM, 8 Oazneron street. 5-7x
SALK — RUBBER GOODS,
• StIndries,,etes; Mailed postpaid in
sealed wrapper. -80*--lesa-than
retail. Write for mail-order catalogue.
,NOVsRUBBER 00., Dept. K•43, 13ot 91,
Hamilton., Ont. ; 8-10
BRAY, 011101LS OW' BE ORDERED
• right here from our Bray agent,
ChigkfWetarted chicks; 84 week Capons.
Be sure to order March delivesy chicks
now. Start right—buy *Bray. E. H.
SOMERSALL, lt.R 2, Gederich.
ELECTRICAL WASHING' MACH -
repaired promptly and ready
for wash daY. Ail Makes. rum
DERIVER'S, Phone 741W. Next to the
Post. 'Mee.' • • 6-8
OR EALE OR RENT,--PREMETTE"
portable tYPewriter, ; standard key-
boara, with ail latest improvements,
Will sell en easy term's • or rent as
desired. Typewriter ribbons for regti-
la; size or porta:tile 'machines, also rolls
for adding machines. Call iReSN'Ap.
STAIR OFFRIEJ, Phone 71, -a
FO1t sax,—wazoic oxt,
!Hotel (formerly) Solid brick ; trent
x 40'; kitchen 20' x 30''; Maple floor-
ings "l'insber ceillngs. Suitable store;
amusements; (needed), 20 choice acres,,.
natural drainage, good .barn, good
water, Adjoining, Orartbrooks-Estate.
MRS. SCOTT, Oranbreolt, Ont. 04x
CLEAR:MG OUT ALL USED SEW-
ING machines, Singers, and, other
makes from 810,00 up, All gliarculteed
rfect, 'sewing condition. White elec-
trie 825.00, estra. value." Final reduc-
tions on door samples and demonstrat-
ors, only -a few Jett. Hurry, going fast.
Everything reduced, SINGER ,SHOP.
Phone,
AUCTION ,8ALE1
AUCTION. SALE
Of. Household Furnishings at Mrs.
.moser's -ShopiCtHamilton street, •GOde-
rich, on ° •
SATIURDAY, FEBRUARY. 15th
at 1.80 sharp
Walnut hall rack, a splendid piece;
walnut '-bureau ; 4 -.piece walnut set in
repp; walnut sofa; walnut chairs seg.'
dining table, oak sideboard ;oak drise-
e'rs and stands, oak highboys Oat serif-
ing table," 'table; several oil
paintings; 8 iron beds and springs;
china,' •-; glassware, cutlery, kitchen
'utensils, ice box, garden'hose,lolf clubs,
Ash' ''poles -,--,rugs and other articles;
30 new and used blankets and a num-
• itt quilts. 'There are some extra
'fine pieces in this lot.
. Terms Cash. •
T. iGil'NDRY & SiON,
- Auctioneer's.
.UCT,ION SALE
. •
fshouseholdseffectrisstarm siViels-studs
Implements, at lot 29, 2ti4 survey,
Tuckersmith TownsaiP, on
WEDNESDAY, FDBRUARY 19th, 1941
at 1.80 o'cnck sharp,
. No reserve, as proprietor is leaving
the farm.. Terms cash. y
D:AVID Hompit,,Proinietor.
GORDON M. GRANT. '
Auctioneer
MAIF.MELNO, Feb. 11.—Mi. and
Mrs, , Wallace • Twainley, Hilda 411d;
Perhe tato:idea. the "atshome" at Strat-
ford Friday evening. - '
The Y.P.S. are holding a valentine
social itt•the ball Friday evening.
Mr. andsaIrs, Jerry Alton,, from the
Soo, visitedswith- Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
'Blake last Weeks ss.,, •
• We extend congratulations to Pte.
and Mrs. Harold Hackett,- newlyweds.
Miss Elva Twamley of Stratford,
lsTorma.1 is doing practice teaching itt
the Lucknow public school this week.
There was no church service itt°
Blake's last Sunday, owing to the 111
nes of Rev 1r Wilkins. We hope he
Will soon be feeling better. .
A skating party is being held in the
DuCkno* arena on Wednesday .evening.
by thh young people from the surrOuralt,,
Ing communities.
COLLEPTIONS
On San. Ord, 1041, another
client wrote, 'our theque nt
ceived and wish to lhank you
for the manner in which you
handled this." .,
If you want efficient service
send us your list of outstanding
debts for collection. Remember
our terms, "no collection, no
charge for our services."
KELVit & AIKEN
The Collectors Orangeville, Ont.,
Est, 1800— Longest „established
firm of colleetors In Ontario.
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PUN A.ND PROFIT,
Mucli tb the, delight of its readers,
The Family ,Herald and Weekly . Star
has announcedsa, Nees ,Pleture SoIVIng
Contest, starting immediately. .
From eo'aSt to coast of °anoxia, ram-
ily Herald contests. are renowned for
the good tun Ehcy Provide. This new,
contest will closely follow._ the pattern
of the song 'title pieture contest run by
The ifiaraity•Herald in' 1980—a contest
which broke an all-time* record for
popularity. -7
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mu° NOTICE
Is hereby given that all account% due
the late 'Wm. AK must be settled within
thirty days of this date, in Order tq
close the estate. • •
Dated at Goderich the 12th rebruary,
1941.
NOTIOE.
As Dr. II. It. Hall reported for active
Service, Monday-, February '1004: all
Unpaid aeeounts may be paid to Miss.
Aquas, at Or. Hall's office, until Febru-
ary 28th, 1041, and ;atter that dateiac-
'counts must be paid 'at the olltee or his
solicitor, B. 0. Rays, Hamilton street,,
-Goderich, Ont.
1ST
wish to announce that 1 Wend, to's,
conduct the boot and shoe business of
my late husband at the same stand on
Mast *street, *here I WM 001104100 to.
specialize in men's work ,and fine:shoes .
and a, Select stock of women's Aegi•
and stockings Raving had OVeral • ,
Years' experience in the, business, I am
hopeful of-giving.satisfaction to-allseurs-,
old customers And such new (met as
may entrust " their footwear require-
ments to .
ints, Nru. ABU
WANTED
•
ANTED.—,TO BUY OM. HORSES'.
and dead' cattle; Mast be suitable
for mink •• teed, removed promptly,
FRED GILBERT, 14 It 2, 13ayilelli
Phone 908 r 22, Clinton. Calls paid ;
for - . 1s -a:
HEW WANT- ED.-LACTIVE MAN •
'f'orwonnua.) wanted for prolitab14.
. Watkins ' route. Steadv, repeat bust-
neSs. Full- credit for 'all' orders. We -
suPPly 'the stock and train you. Big
earnings assured from ..start. This is
yssr oPPortunity. Apply promPtly, to
MR, SEMPLE, 2177 Masson Sr., 1ton-
treal. - • 79L
MEN AND WOMEN WANTED.—
Would you like to awn a business
in, an exclusive district? Skil two .
hundred: guaranteed household neces-
sities such as spices, extracts, food pro-
ducts, tea, -coffee; farm necessities, ets.
No risk. Thirty -day trial soffer _free. •
We help you reallie nice profits. Pro-
position Sent without any obligation.
arvo, 1435 'Montealm, moutrear. • 1-10,
TE1yDEES WANTED
• TENDER/S. WANTED.
Tenders are reqiiested for .the re-
decerating and painting of the OCaulty •
Clerk's office, Gkklerich, Ontario.
Tenders to be, hi the hands, of the
undersigned. iby February '20th; 1041.
, Plans and specifications may be had s
at the - County Clerk's • office, Oeurt •
House, Goderieh. •
N, 'W. MILLER,. • ,
County 'Clerk. '
LEMON JUICE RECIPE
CHECKS RHEUMATIC"
PAIN qtacomr
If you suer from 'rheuinaties arth-
ritic, or neuritic pain try this
inexpensive home recipe. Get a pack-
age of Ru -ex Prescription froin your
druggist Mix it with a quart of water,
add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy
and • pleasant. -
You need,only 2 'tables.pocinfulls two
times a day. Often within 48 honrs—
sometimes overnight—splendid results
• are obtained: If the pains 'bre not
quickly relieved and if yoil do not feel• •
better, Ru -ex Prescriptionwill cost you
nothing to try. Your Money refunded
if it does n.,4( help you. Ru -ex Pre-
seription Is fol' sale and recommended
by • •
• CAMITELL
----anti Writer -Ieddingsdrilggists,
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NOTES
The congregational meeting of Itill)X
Presbyterian church will he 'held- on
'.Wednesday evening, 'February 19th.
All your personal property
insured against practically
all risks -
IN ONE
ir°11(1t
AT PREMIUM
SFX .
H. M. FORD
insurance and Ret:11 Estate
g;Irlantifitort '263'w
nety. Per Cent.
To 90% of the iisericof DOMESTIC COAL, coal is just coat
Thei never consider the quality and how much money they
ilave by ,buying a good qual.itIF.i coat When you buy D&H
ANTHRACITE Coal rott buy the best, There is very little
ash and no clinkers or slate, therefore, you get all the b.eat.
Zn coal with slate the slate steals the hcat. •
We, can sup,ply promptly;
DWI 'ANTIMACITE, mit and. stove ,kiseis; BARTIZir
. POCAHONTAS, hunp and stove sizes; FORD COKE, nut
size; ssTogzit LONZ STAR1614 domeotio and steam ,
use.
For liardware„ Plumbing and Heating, give is 11. eta
Cl/CIS. C. Lee
Phones-0111ce 22 House 112 At the Iraxix;r
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