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I have bad seine very etrenUoue extc
illirCISO of late. The lawn .had to be
reatedi. liatoothneea aUd eveurteile bad
king *Ince departed/ trete ow patchee
ef lawn, Se bearing of a 'roller owned
Wet)* Anglican elinrcli, juat ever the
road, I went in ,queet ef it. It waa
Wined 011t to a ueigabor aud be bad
amulet) it to enother, and this 'other
one had leaped it again, Or. a third
PartY4 And at the. horae of .the third
party its not te be fount'. Ile bad
retUrned it to the second borrower.
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But thie 6,004 herrOwer, Ou sit further
„interview, /led not eeeu it returned. It
'mute intee been borrowed again bY *Me
ettier lieeplee Happily for me, tile
realer tented Up at the churele The
caretaker eetered, it 4t the hack of
the 'Wilding and he laaallY ailleWed Me
to , take it, helping nte over the busy
big/away with ,the heavy taiut. Heavy!
I should say it was heavy I believe ray
right utea, particularly, is a fraetion
ylonger for puling" on that thing: I
'know my bones aehe. The daY after
walidered why I Wali so *tit and Fore;
That metal Toiler lUled with water
should have a quiet donkey to draw it,
I told someone.. Yeti eau, imagine how
I gave myself away for a witty reply,
tometbinr to the effeet that 'perhaps
such was not unknown to the machine.
"Machine is hardly the word, for eneh
a ponderous, dead-weight thing as a
lawn ,roller, with no power except what
is brought to it. But let it 'be said
that that Anglican, Episcopal. Church
roller smoothed down very nicely and
•did. very creditable work on this United
Charcla lawn, :once environs of a
'Methodist parsonage, Tbe, lawn has
been exit for the first time this year.
The etittleg nieebine had to be O&M-
ditioned and it did a good job. Tlie
neighbor surely tiabught ,the spring had,
eonee when the sound of the lawn
mower Was heard in the land.
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MADE IN
CANADA
welitompoinur
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Pbe sunny. warra spring wealrei bas
hanished measles and mumps :ani some
ether pesky talmente that baeesbeen
•Savaging the , young and the old in our
-vicinity.. Whooping eau& has also
been very evidatata and the "flu" in
one form or another we have had with
us through the cold weather. But now
the healing sunshine is doing It Work.
The quarantine cards are disapPearing
fast and children are skipping and
roller .skating on every street, their
spots and swellingo arid severe coughs
Stock -taking After Housecleaning?
If you are . . •. let us ,auggeSt you ell at
W. 11. BLACKSTONE'S
West Street - ° - -- Phone 240
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and let us Show you koree nevi furnittire-; Or ',maybe some
new paint would save you. a feva dollars. We have both.
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THE GODERICH SIG
411 gone. One bey att *Naar at Wheel
ou the futtetiou Of the heart got a. bit
Mixed U1) with the Qattatelte thet were
Preattleat in boa*e and seltoolt entlethe•
pump tit the heart. He bed aeeutenee
that the teacher iihOwedt ine whieh
readt Vale beert le fretted bY het hat.
the Mulape 40 bad,'
A lady was Jut ili the Leese who
tells hew at 'our reiturch—Presbyterian
before unione-the cengragation ouce
lieard .pwa.eher with a view to it
call, When be cattle 'te Preach he had
a very bald bead, and •a rattier luXUrlaut
mouetaelie. lite made a 'geed inapret-
sten arid time invited to becoane the
minister. Wberk he took Over the
pastorate at the apPointed time, to the
surprise Of everyone he did not appear
to be the earl*, man. They wondered
at it if there bad beeu some mieteke.
Instead of a aala aeadehe had a atigaef
fine hair, and lel ,the Mohstaehe which
Pace profteeely -covered the •uPaer lip
wes no more.
I met for the first :tirae7the other day
a lady ,froM 'the 014 Country of whose
uncle I 'was particularly fond in my
Yeuth. Her two cousins in tae old
day, Yeung men ofnott (twat age, were
special frientla-brininee She foend me
out because of my contact and frieude
shia With them, and I found, her
residence Guelph, muca to the plea-
eUre 'of masela and nlY family. She is
it lady of eingular.chaim, with great
eonterSational ability, 'talented in meek)
and singing: Her uncle of gayetcquaint-
tanceavasaeaaye-Methoditt-preaehertwho-
used to sing with great acceptance,
often right in the middle of his setraon.
Ile had tbe brightest itaidahappit rdee
of anybody I kuew in my youth. His
was 'a radiant religion. The •two.
cousins I. knew so well are now in 'the'
ministry. I tell her her 'name ought
to beAMiriam, for these two cousins
have for their Christian names Moses
and Aaron, respectively. An American
saying which many, of us are prepared
to endorse is, "A c.hurch that has on
its roll of merabership Aaron. and Bur
will a1wa3ra get through." But a
ministry with both Moses and Aaron in
it should be propbetic and -priestly in
theahighest degree. . •
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Work seems plentiful and men hard
to get Jeeringly I was -talking to a
‘'horeedealer at his earn door yetterdaY,
, and suggested to him that I had better
come and help him, seeing lie hadn't
been able to get a hired man to assist
In theabig hara. This berse mare had
been listening on hie radio. to a church
'service I had conducted on the Sunday
night before, The other members of
histermilyehattexpressedetheirekeen-ap-
preeletion of theentessage I gave. I
suppose he Wanted me to feel he had
liked the same himself. Bit this is
how he. net my offer of being chore
man. ','Now 1 don't see how I could
tune dbitrituch an offer after listening
to you on Sunday night." One would
think on 'first thought of that remark
that the stable, not the temple, ia where
he would put me. •
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Usually everybody is these lovely spring -days.
— why. take time to write a letter aCCepting or extend- .
ing an invitation for a week end visite when you can. type
'one. on a "faeniette" Typewriter in less th-an half the time.
• They are so handy te take along with you on a vaca-
tion and give you more time to visit and enjoy your holiday.
Itemette" -Portable .Typewriters
On Sale at
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SIGNAL -STAR OFFICE
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West Street Phone 71
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Mac IllacDonald's Jock" Writes from
Auld Reekie—LikeS the Canadian Boys
17, Albioa Road, of them. They were se entliusiastie
aalaateatte a, to see Mere that I telt, in the ieterette
eaarati Imo of any feet,' like leaaing them the
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dark, 'deep- dungeene dewn. by tae
E44ter The ''Sigh41-'4'aaa Castle meat, • Oar tittat trip WAS to the
.Iaear Sireeei reeetted 4 copy of your Forth .bridge, auat, to show Mae what
paper in vtaleh'Ma MeeDeuald tells can be -done With a Meeeatie set. Ile
Of bat visit to liditibergh. Well, 14 ate admitted,- however, that it wee quite
'leek mentioned, in the 'article and I pretty.
want to teal, your people all about the. We in Edinburgh are glad and proud
kick* we get in Wing to make eur to meet Your Canadian beYe and. we.
egsionial tees:Ina feel, at beetl. First
let ale Say .that 1aeldlered through the
last aentinental *ale, often at the
aide of the 'C4111;1016," eati, still
swear that that'll do to keep the
altanght off. 1 don't know if I'm
getting old, but I ;seem to thhak the
'Oanadians of tthis war are a more
Youthful lot than. last war, but the
qualita, hasn't gone back. NO, 'car!
Now as to Mae, lie bee been 'back in
'Auld' Weide and the fleet call he
Mede with the was to the 'blinded
soldiers' -workshope to revisit the "Old
Sweats" he met 'during. his last visit.
No words of , Mine can. descriae, .the
welcomebe got on this oecasiora, This
time Mac .breegat a friend along -coaled
Duncan, alai Mae had, the time , of his
life telling nim all about the place, Taut
'eau say •that if it pleased Mac it
pleased the Ways much more and I
really think it would have done 'anyone
sworld of good to ,see how these blind
Wear eliataaed7-11ifeaairalcAs Duncan
played, the 'pipes and coneertina we
treated the boys to slime music, and
you ean imagine how we loakedaraarch-
ing in a procession with pipe a and wind -
squeeze, stopping at every opportunity
to 'have a tune and. a song.
After this we walked to and visited
every place of interest in Edinburgh,
and, as those of you who know our
city will agree, Edinburgh is ehoc-full
KINGSBRMGE
KINGSBRIDGE, April, 28. -- Miss
Ethel Austin hasreturned fronaLondon
to her home here for the summer.
4 The *christening of Maurice George
Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denis
Dalton, took place last Sunday. eFath,er
11. R. Quigley officiated,
Miss Carrie O'Neil of Goderich spent
the week -end yisiting relatives here.
Mies Charlotte Dalton has returned
to her home here, after spending eeveral
Weeks in Detroit, where she 'visited
her sitters, Mrs. Alfred 'Webster and
Miss Marion -Dalton,
Mrs., Joe Fitzpatrick of Wingham
eisited at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Martha O'Neil.
Seeding is the order af the day in
this community as well as elsewhere.
Diner: "Do yoU serve crabs here?"
Waiter: "We serve anyone, Sit down."
thank eou for the aet et dnsIdpwbteIi
is responsible fin their 'being here. If ri Club will be lield on FridaY evening at
the home of alr. and Mrs. ,G. Harwood.
St George'e Day Prograni,--On Wed-
nesday the teacher antt pupils of aa. 6
fittingly celebrated' St. Icakeerge's Day.
Ronald: ;Fuller acted at. master of cent
Mentes before ,the "makeeaelleve Micro
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Phone' andannourieed the items on the
'Program, a$ follows: Readings, "St.
George," be roam ;Wilson; .'Heroes,"
by Isobel Feller: "Tae Trumpet Cala"
int Clarice .1aasealine; "'St. George and
the Dragon," by Maxine McAllister,
Prayers for ngland Were read by Xen-
netb. Sowerby, Renald •Fuller and Billie
Tichborne. The pupilsof gradei,a sang
"The Ohildren'e 'Song." iThe program
was elbsea with "0 Canada" and "God
Save the King." The members of the
school board "bad erected a near flag-
pole ,the day' before, se to climax.; the
progreno the ,,pu,pile formed a ring
around the pole while a 'beautiful new
-,-liagawaseunturlettin-the sPringabaaaao;
Union Churph Notes,—The regular
„meeting of 1' IJ was held on Fri-
slareveninga with twenty members Pre'
ent. Mariou OolWell had charge of
tbe meeting, which, opened with a
hymn, followed by • prayer by Mary
'Harwood!. The Saripture lessen was
_read by Arnold Sell. Aaatgo, aBrighten
the Corner Where You Are," was nicely
sung .by Mrs. Gordon ,Orr. A mouth-
orgen selection wes played by Orval
Powell: -The- ,troatc, "The,- Mother ef
Gypsy Smith," was read by Mrs. Har-
wood. The meeting closed with a
hymn and. 'the Mizpala benediction. . .
There was a large cpngregation at
Union church, on Sunday, when the
pastor, Rev. A. j. Meikaye, deliVered
a tbonght-provoking sermon from, the
text , "Emery city or house divided
against' Itself shall net stand" (St.
Matthew 1e:25). During the service
the choir sang an anthem, "Win Them
,Oneeby One."
° • LEEBUUN
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Gs.owituat TowNsxliz, Apr,
Ms 11U Giun, teacherawtralulug,
was present at 'Upton whoa last week..
-Wora was Xeeeixed on Friday by, atr.
'end tire. Harrrowell that their eitu,
lioh, 44 been injured by a *tone
crusher while engaged near London.
tieb i new in a Louden. 'hespital.
Congratulations are extended to
and MrS. 11arr Clements on the ar-
rival of a young eon:
a/tr. Eldon iJohusten of Grodericle
visited on Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs..
Harwooa. •
The Ma ag meeting a the Dramatic'
some of your boys denat get too eterm
'Welcome, pleilee make Mae 'exause for
us, away, of eur mop* 'are -fully oc-
cupied' with important tver work end
have little time to 'rest, let alone enter-
tains -and over and' .above there Is the
rationing Problete, to avereeme. • Al-
though our rations are, enough for our
own needs, they de net; run to lavish
entertaining. •Yet taY • Own.; wife has
always. keen 'able to illatbose wide-open
spaces -whicli Canada aeeMa to have in
abundance. • ,
Maybe You'll wonder hew I'm le -tine?
Then I'll tellyou.. air cousin (who
lost her husband, in the last war)
works in the Victoria League Hostel
and whenever .she sees anyone tvho
looks In need ot 'Company she tollones
me up and then starts a new adventure
wale)i is an education auda4 delight to
both my -family- and nayself.
." -Ftiirciatke
'just to let the good folks of ,Goderieh
-know that we aPPreelate .their boys for
-themselves as-well-atsforthelitservieeee
Youee sincerely,
JOCK HAWES'S.
P.S.—Since Mac has been such a good
ambassador, my address and hospital-
ity are the same for any Goderith boy
who cares to
J.H.
WESITILD
• late Mr. Geo. 'Falconer of Culross.
tended the feneral on Monday of the
WESTFIELD, April 29:—Mr. W.F. Mission Circle Meets.—The Mission
Monday. ' home of Marjorie MeVittie, with eleven
Circle met 011 Friday evening at the
-Campbell was ti- alalinton visitor on
maw: ,alikired Thernton is. spending present. Mildred Th,ornton had. charge
ce - of the devotional program, Phyllis Cook
a couple of (weeiss ks With MC. Me- :resitled atetbe piano. The .,Scripture
Clinton; oGoderieb:
Rev. H. C. Wilson spoke from :Hebrowe lessen was read by 'Phyllis Cot*.
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At the church, seteiice on Sundayin Walsh led in prayer and a
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„Mal. Thee seniorequartette, -Messrs. reading was giventay'Dorothy McVittiet-
j. L. ateDoweat, Wm. 'McDowell, Alva -Pligivt:bPyiem; Zgedhe'Vhttrienrt.oltssrhe'Prwellis,
- Mee andeatez.--Wharton_and.efemilia of t,he •businees. It was decided to
Mrs. -Ernest 'Snell, was in charge
'McDowell and Maitland Henry, ren- dent,
dered , a number. • t .•
of- Teesrwater, hive moved: into the-
make-a-hospitaatquilte-toebeequilfed• en....
vacant bouse on the farm owned by May lath at the ',home of Mrs., prnest
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Spring Food Sale 3rd Big Week
ARNATION MCILK, large tin
8c
VAN CAMPi TO1V*TOES, 2 laxge tins
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BLUE BOY COFFEE, 1-3b. bag
......23c'
33c
'10c
•DuRsAras.coniT STARCH, Package
IN;111011M11.
AYLMER PORK. AND' BEANS, 2 15.oz. tins . .110
PRINCESS r4tts, __packages
COARM; 'Cleans Everything .• Package:'-..,, 100
JOHI,T.SO)P; FLOOR WAX, 1 -Th tin 590
BE IfiyE CORN ,SYRUP, 4-1b. tin 430
25c
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- RANDY AMMONIA, paekage
COUNTRY MST l'EASf .2 16-0i. this- ... ... .. 190 r,
.1101.LOGG'S CORN VLAKES, 3 packages, -25c
'NOM/PORT (Tumbler Free%) 13 oz package 25c
ELLIIA.RB "VANILLA`EXTRACT, 8 -oz. bottle —
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.. . 180
—280,
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LIFEBUOY SOAP, 2 bars
SUNLIGWE 1342ELt122....s
ROYAL YORIt OBEBSi, package
ZRIOR;BAING POMBA, lt.oz. tin .
ABrl?Awr PEA, SOD lar e 28 oz ti
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CALVIN COTT J. J. MoEWEN
PHONE 116 PHONE 46
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luld Cid No Riot
To the thone**de who tags
Owe night, ea eleeplews beds road iSs
wboee eyes ehunber voteta*
To tAnwe who sleep bt *111,*(1
-wayo but who*" re#. brat**. by •
- had dreeena and uiOtanats.
To 0mo who wake up 11 :Oa
=nag Li tired as on going to pea,
we offer in lifilburnPe Health and
Nerve Ville * IteMedy to help eon*e
and calm the nerves and bring them
. bin* to n perfect Condition, and
when this is done ttosrashoula be no
, more sleepless nights due to ebsto
terea nerves, ,
;rho 1.-Ialbsin Opt IAL. Tina* 0,4.
Irene, a Oshawa, celled en friend.,
here, laet Friday:. .
Xt. 'tock- and We daughter*, '
Charlotte and Betty, were reeent pests, ,
of Mr. and 3`ars. girl Williams oa Mee,
ton. ' • •
Mr.. and Mrs. W., Nerman, Jack, and.
Douglas motored to WeilegeY en Sliat
day end spent the day with the &tak-
er's parent e there. , '
' Sunder visitors with Mt, and Mrsa
Stock and family were Me. anit Mrs..
Fred ' Ohm and lila.. and Mrs.
agteatiehribirorWinglata. saat,
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LEDBURIN, April 29.—Mrs. II. Tich-
-borne- ande-Misseanive-Tiehbornee of-
'Goderich were visitors here en Sunday
-Snell: The groups were trearranged afternoon. ' • '
.Mr. 'Good on the 4th concession of East 'with Mildred Thornton, Maegaret Vin- Mrs. James Hemilterfof Goderieb, ac-
Wawanolsch; and a family by the narme cent anttl. Fern Mc'Dowell as group companiedi by her niece#' formerly
of ',Siptler, of Teesiatee, are shortly leaders. The meeting closed) with, a Marion Oliver, who is known. to some
Moving into the Tama house on the hymn and the benetlietien in unison- here, visited Miss H. Olark "One after
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term of .Mr. Hugh, Blair on the '4th Lunch was served, ., noon last week.
concession of East Wamianaeh. W:M. S. Meeting. — The regular Many friends and church workers
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell and were pleased to see Mr. GeoFreeman
Miss 1Witinifred visited last (week -with monthly 'meeting of the W.M.S.- was
out to church on. Sunday after his
Mr. andtMrs. Milton Hooper, ofGran_ held On Wednesday afternoon; with
, absenee during the cold weather on
ton, and Mr. and •Mrs. Norman Carter, seventeen present The devotional-itecount of Poor health
pro e
Sunday, May Ilth, will be observed
of ISeaforth. gram was in eharge of Mrs. Norman.
Mrs. 'Frank Kershaw and Jean, 'Miss McDowell's grew. The meeting opened as Mother's Day ' at Leeburn .thurch.
Gladys McIDOwell and ,maes c,. atecenwith quiet •music and meditation. ' Win:- The April meeting of the W. M.
ton, of Goderieh, vilsited with Mrand nifred ,Campbell presided Si the piano. Society wa.eleld on Wednesday, last at
Mrs. Marvin thIdDowell. . • Mrs.. b,Torma4 N[cDOwelI read the (Scrip- the home of MrS. Leslie Bogie, with a
• .Mr. W. u. Campbell is spending a ture lesson from St. Matthew 28: 140fair attendance. The leader not being
ferw 'days at the home of bis' daughter, Resiwjadina4ged iliweirsr! siiavnelneboyoo. Mkr, sit dGov,:tclobny
After singleg and prayer, Miss Harriett -
present, Mrs. A. ,Schram took charge:
-Mas. Wm. °realer, 'of Crewe. •
Reeve R. Redmond was a recent, Mildred Carter and Janetta. Snell; A
Horton gave the 'Bible, reading, The
„visitor at Londonseason, of prastudr book chapter was given by Miss
yei was led by Mrs Nor-
alr. Howard Camplbell had the anis_ naaanrveiincDo_wwDeoll;v.eMllr,s.martas.nlivey. CFot.ticoaMinirp.s. peisonantyv,
on three sub -
dwelling
last week -
Helen ,Olarlf on -"The Stewardship of
fortune to lose a valuable work horse m
bell and Mrs. Gordon Snell'. The topic jeets---"Prayer," "the Bible', and ethe
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Mrand MrsLeelie Vincentof Bel -
was given by Mrs. 'Howard Camikell Church." The meeting closed with
gravewere Westfield visitorson . . , 1
oh "Jesus Meets Us -Risen." The presi- singing and prayer. A dainty lunch
, ` .
Sundaydent, Mrs Win 3ileVittie, led in prayer was served and a social time spent. .
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view Washington ; Mrs. J. E. Ellis,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Robt. Brown, of Ben_ after the sin.ging of a hymn. Mrs: -Re
. Vincent led in praaer after the Easter
thank -offering was receiyed. Mrs, J. -L. ' HOLSIESVILI.4E •
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3,Lists Miley Ellis. and Miss •-Kathleen ,
MeDolVell gave a paper on "Alcohol
HOLMESVILLE, April 29.—Aircraft-
Elsley, of Molesworth, visited on Thurs-
and Crime.r. Mrs. Marvin McDowell
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was appointed a delegate to the Presby-
man Lloyd Steck, of the Technical
Ti ' •
terialaneeting at Thanies Road on Tues-
abiing School, St Thomas, spent a
day. Plans Were made for raising
few days last week at his parental
- home *.
money. It was decided to have the here.
"galloping teas" again this year, also
that eaglember make some talent
Children's-CooghsQuiektyitelieved
, It is hard to keep the children
from taking -Cold; they. will run out
of doors not properly clad; have on
too raueh clothing and get overheated'e
and cool off too suddenly; they get .
their feet wet; kick off the bed •
eildlit rat -nig ,ht-rilheinother-eannot—
watch them all' the time, so whct is
shcNoing to del
3/others should never neglect the
&Jive cough' or cold, but eat its in-
ception should procure a battle of
Dr. Wood's NorWay Pine Syrup. It
is so pleasant' to the taste the
• youngsters take it withOut any fuss.
The P M1Thur CO.. 14d., Toronto, Ont.
cgEwu
CitlinVID, April,. 2/9.—Mr. Fred Wain-
wright of Lucknow spent the week -end
among his friends around here.
Mit Wm. Frena and Mr. 'Fred Wain,
Wright ,visited Mr. and Mrs. 001
•Ohamney of Belgrave or Sunday evepr
Ing. '
Miss Dorothy Douglas, of , Lucknow,
returned+ missionary on enforced fur-
lough from Japan, gave an inspiring
address to the ladies of the W.M.S.
on Sunday. last,
"-A nuraber from here attended the
moving pictures and dance sponsored
by J. S. 1,Kilpatrick of Luckno* last
Friday night. All report a good time.
BROPHEY'S
FNNERAL SERVICE-
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VRADITioNAL
siNcsiti7 WiRiENvE
Prompt
Ambulance Service
• Phone 120
FLOYD M. Corms, Director
TO ALL STATIONS IN
Western Canada
_Sitegial Bargain
CURSIONS
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ,Campbell.
(Intended fOr Ailast week) ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell and
Miss Winnifted visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton 'Hooper of Grenton.'
: MT. and Mrs. Bob Brownof Seattle, ,
money, and to tithe for one month and
Mrs. J. E. Ellis, and Miss Mary Ellis
give the tithe. Mrs. Norman McDowell
closed the meeting with prayer. . . . .
The MissienBand, which met with the
Wtel.S. on Wednesday; -gave a- pro..
gram with Violet Cook in charge. A
.solo was sung by Roberta McVittle ; a
reading, "My Easter 'Wish," was given
by - Mildred Carter, "Where, Jesus
Walks" by Ilia Taylor, and 'gust to Be
Tender". by Lloyd. Walsh. The topic,
TheSunshine 'Club DiscoverS Dilater,"
was given by Janetta Snell, Mrs. NVin.
Carter led Ill prayer. Theenembers are
learning- -theetlemberts-Codeetand-the
Member's Purpose; and have decided to
call themselves the Helping Hand, Mis-
.eion Band, They decided to entertain.
the members of the W.M.S. at their
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.31rs. ,Lydiath and children, of BAlly .aneeting. lyth,•
visited' last week with Mr. - and Mrs.
Charles Smith: SIIEPPAIOTON
-Miss Ada Stackhotee of Blyth* was.
w Rest on Sunday. at the home of :sie:' - SIIEPPARDTON, April 29.—Mr. and
land Mns. Wm. MeD.owell.
Mrs., Dan McXenzie and faintly, of
Rev'. n. Taylor and Mrs'. Taylor of Math; spent Sunday with the lady's
Wheatlea visited with the former's patents, Mr. ,and Mrs, Robt. Bogle. '
father Mr. T. II. TevIer. . Mr. II Meyers epent the week -end at
„ Mr: John Vincent ef Hamilton smote his home in Stratford. • --,‘
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the week -end at his • home here. We 'are ealeased1 to report Mrs. W.
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Metere. Wni. and Norman. McDowell 'ielder, who underwent an operation'
were at Ingersoll on Tuesday. for .appentlicitis' in ,Goderich hospital,
Mr, and Mre. Maurice Boman at- is able to be- out •af the, hospital,.
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of Listowel visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Fear.
• Mr Mid 11iErS._liarry Daub of Brant-
ford- visited Int Surieay at the- heme-
Mr. and Mrs.:Wm. McDowell.
Mr. James Walsh has secnred work
for a tine. with • Mr. Percy Gibbing,
Clinton.
Mr. and airs. Duncan McNichol of
Walton visited. on Sunday with her
-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mhinice Bosman.
Mr. tioward Wilkins of klamilton,
Jima Mrs,Cosbaldesten of
Gbderich, were visitqrs recently at tile
home of Mr. end Mrs. Norman Mc-
Dowell.
Mits Minnie nell intends baying a
sale et b.ousehold effects on Maa. 7th.
GOING DATES
DAILY MAY 17 TO 28, 1041
REIZUlthi, UK& 45 DAYS
-TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL
COACHES, —
Excursion tickets good in Tourist, Part,
or and . Standard' sleeping tars also
Available on payment of slightly higher
passage fares, plus price of parlor or
sleeping car accomoilation
110Ta.talg—Tickets good goiea via Port
ikttlrurt, Ont., Chicago, El., or 'Sault
Ste. wturning via teame, route
and line only. Generoas" optional
routings.
be Allowed rat any
point in Canada en the going or re -
trite trap, or Wit, within flnal limit,
of ticket on applimtion to the Oen.
&lettere also at Chicago, Ill„ Sault Ste.
Matte, aaich., and the %vett, in actor -
dew°. with , tariffet of United Siete
linees
Fula pattletilare from taw restet.
Canadian Pacific
Rev. J. W. !Herbert and MTS. Herb.ert
called on friends le' the village on Set-
urday. ' •
Mr. and Mr .V Charles Pearee were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Andierson,
Mafekine on Sunday. .
Ivan, Jervis,. of Gala Aircraft School,_
spent Sundaysivithehis-parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Jervis.
° Mr.. and Mrs. Everett Lowry and
motommaimisonitootinsamilinitationisSaill.
SY,INTONS'.. PROVED ITS WORTR
TO:TIILI-ATWOOD RESIDENT
STOPCVEItS—will
Impfoves Appetite. Aids Diges-
tion.; Ridi3 Syste4of Impurities
and Excess Acids That Often
Only} Itheuinatio' Pubis, Back-
-ache;Iteadaches, Tired Feelings,
Nervousness and Sleeplessness.
-The greet popularity 'ofiE Syntona in
Stratford -anti vicinity is not surprising
'medicine "aetually does give
surprising results, as vouched for bit
the Many lead men and' women whe
lave used, it. As epring approaehes,
the demand for Syntona. filet -eases, Only
recently, one store in Lendon iwae sold
Out of igynteala three tim-ee le one week.
'But, it is alwaye available here at.
Standard Drug tittle, corner Downie
aret Oratario streets. Each epoolaful
of Syntona. eenteine no letettban 12 of,
the fineet medicinal herbs to improve
the action of the stomach; neer, kithie•Ye
arid bowels; and many who ,baVe need
It eay that even after the drat feW
days the whole seateM takett on- a neW
feeling of energy and .reeietanee. To-
day, we quote the happy experience or
Mr. A. II. Gordon Atwood, Ontario, as
,reported- reeentlyt
• "My bealth was,so poor that for three
full months I was not able to get out
and around at. all. My whole syatem
telt rundown and weakeetel. There
was a lame feeling i11 any back and nlY
joints and museles were eore 'and stiff,
lane day, while 1 was' lying in bed, , I
read in the paper about how Syntona
had helped people who euffered flkc
I did, eo, I made up my mind to 'try it,
'Now, after using this medicine for a
few weeke I am rid of those awful paint:
tura X am. able to get around, as well
as ever. rhave recominentled Syntoaa
to many of my friends and neighbors.
Tbey, all know -What 'Svntona hae done
for Inc." • "
...Every weakened, aihing, rundown
person is cordially. Invited to call at
' Campbell's Drug Store, Goderick and
learn the plain, truthful facts about
,Syntona. The chances are that you,
too, i411, say it is the best mediehm you
ever had the good fortune to use.
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