HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-06-12, Page 7'PHATIUS,DA.Y, jtUN 12th, 194
Stock...taking After Ilousedeaning?
.I yo,u, are let us auggest you call at
V. 11. BLACKSTONE'S
Wet Street - Plione 240
and let *us how yoU Sopur nevif, furniture; or, maybe some
new:, paint NVould save you a feNv dollars. We have both.
Pew people, especially children,
escape an. attach of suramer corn -
plaint during the hot weather.
Summer complaint begins with a
profua,e diarrhoea Very often accom-
panied by vomiting and purging,
The ,matter excreted from the
stomach • has a bilious appearance,
and that from the bowels watery,
whitish, ill -smelling, or even odorless.
ViThen the children show any sign'
of looseness of the bowels the mother
should e.dminister a 'few doses of Dr.
rowlev's Extract of Vitild Straw-
berrY .so as to bring quick'relief.
This medicine has been on the
market .for the past 94 years. •Re-
• fuse ,substitutesA n They may be
dengamss.
-Get "Drko-vlrei-lri rritird'Tetirstin.
Tho T. Milburn Co.. Ltd., Toronto,
number of mules had just arrived
at the camp, and a recruit made ,the
.coramon mistake Of approaching too
t he busthess end of them. "
^ Bis conarafts quickly placed Mm on
a stretcher, and. started off for the
hospital, On ithe way the inivalid re-
covered consciousness, glared at the
blue sky overhead, experienced, the
swaying mcfrtion its htilwaS being carried
along, and shakily lowered his hands
over the side, only to feel space.
"Heavens, I haven't hit the ground'
yet," he groaned!"
KING'SDRIIDGE, June 10.—Mr. 'Jas.
Tobin and r.daughter 'Patricia of Los,
:Angeles, California, 'Visited, his sister,
ISister X Isobel, 240re last week,
Mr, Pat Hogan and faintly) of Han-,
over, were visitors here last week -end.
,. A Shower was held titi the home of
Mrs. Jerry Dalton last vik i honor,
of' one of our June brides, Miss 'Char-
lotte Daltan,
• Miss Reta (Dalton a Detroit is at
her honie here for • a few days'
vacation.
A Wedding bells are eertainly ringing
in this 'district, with at leaSt four
weddings in the offing. • ,
The echool inspector, ,Mr. V. V.
`Qijiarry, made his semi-annual in-
spectiOh ..of the wheal hete-during the
Week, - 7
bride-eleet; to -lie held at the hoErce
a Mrs. Ray Dalton this week.
,.
Mr. and:Mrs. Wm. Mel)osvell, Mr. wed
Mrs.- Norman. McDowell apt children
were crondortt visitors an l!flandaY-
Mr. Wm." 'McDowell and Mr. W. P.
Campbell attended the Plaited Church
Conference at Windser last week.
Ms. Wm, McDowell was a gl-W-St tipt _ „.,
TeTneilkinatIt "t wheliohtiom5:r.Of,. 'Mr. and MM. 1. teii. Outdirthroi;jorcnk .bTartechralvgieen
eth:itthepl;orzumt:
Readings were given by Rdy 'Buchanan.
Rer: Wm. Tayle, Mrs. Taylor and Lorna illueha.nan, illa Taylor, Dorothy
family, of Dorchester, 'visited on -Sun-,
1.1r:ittyyisovrlitha'ntldie afttoretarefersiefnacitsh.e,r, il,. ,r.11`. II.' (i'liiiikkie:r,an.T'ailitecthe'tdo:efirellipswttrualaresratiguictleaoRtinbrovvyasYdrwooleaedut
' Mr. Kenneth,CamPbell has enliSted In. The president, I.)orothy
the 'Canadian navy,- and expects to be
by Edith f°°°k*
At We church. service on iSundaAY; win be be.rd at the home of imis. Wm.
Rev. II. IC, Wilson gave that rlyevpienrdtso.i... ;
the Conference meeting tain.the WX.S. Mrs. IL C. Wilson of
MeVittie, where the Band will enter
Wituared °3111Pb°11 eav°re,d' "11, i Auburn and Mrs: j. McGill of Clinton
. Mrs, Norman, McDowell visited on.
a solo. • a li• will 4* the guest speawitietrus.prMayresr.,Carter
Th r da with her sister. Mrs. Carl 1 el°8ed the weeting '
Deans of WI -ugh -am.
TEE GODER/C11 SIGNAloST
Mi ndllAffessrs, Ernest and Alvin
M. Annie Walper and Mr L
MeRrIon left on Tuesdayfor Windsor.
to attend the funeral, Whieh w•ill take'
place on Wednesday afternoon: The
sympathy 0 the volionunity Is extended.
Thsainn 31is81on Mud
met on Saturday afternoon at the home
called shortly. Clavier, presided for the 'business, Plans
I were made for the July 'meeting whieh
' Mr. John .13uehanan received word I
recently of the death of his uncle, 1r.1 A Help• to Those
Jante,s MeChillough, of the 'we -West. e
extend sympathy to the . bereaved
friends., ' „ attend -Past Middle iddl 'A,,,,,, -
Reeve Raymond Redmond I's' • . is,_
lug County Connell at 1Goderich -thiSd
when ,mea and women get past
week.IddJa age.their ener0 and activity,
Miss Mildred Thornton was at Lou, In many *AMMO, begin, to decline,
don' on Monday. and th.eir general vitality is on the.
The beld their Anne moeeting
TLittle vielateseea andailments seem
uesday of this week.
Messrs :Harvey John L. and Gordon harder to °hal° off than fnrinerlY1
-SIarerv•Zr''TrieMiAr—je'trtr-MeDowell.
were Port Erie visitors last week.
We extend congratulations to 'Mr.
T. II. ,Taylor, Who celebrated his
eightieth birthday on Thursday, June
5th. Although not, in the best of •
—,andOkere_on(Lthere evidences of a
breakdown begin to pppear.
Now is the time When time who
h to maintain their health. pad
WESTFIELD yigort and retain their energy un -
un *should take a donne of
WEArlirrELID, June W.—Mr. and
urn -'s Realt,Tnd Nerve Pine."
They brace up and invigorate the
system, and help- stall off the deorepi-
tnde of advancingleari. .
The Vis. Milburn Oa, 141.„ Toronto. OM,
Mrap John- Shobbrook of Condeshoro
were guests on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Radford.
A number from thisvicinity attended
the memorial service at Union 'wine-
• health, :Nit...Taylor takes a keen Interest
in his home and the activities of the
conunnvity.
3,1rs: Gordon Snell received word on
• Monday of the passing of her. sister -in -
Mrs, Alvin -;Youngblut of Windsor.
T. D. 6',,k1011 has sold the Queen's.
lIotel at ,Seaforth to J. C. Ward of
Toronto, who' will take it over early
in ,July..
Huron, bee,kcepers met June 3rd 4at
Zuri(di and heard addresses on subjects
relating to their business. About forty
were present.
Kincardine property -owners on Mon-
day voted 291 ,to WY in favor of it pio.
, Posal for the ,expenditnre of $1'8,000
on the construction 4)f a shating rinlc
and eommunity auditorium.
Mrs. C, U. Walker, cif Oakwood Park,
Grarid Bend, died Oa 'd'Une ard in her
seventy, -fourth , year. . !She ' iived in
Wingham before moving to !Grand Mend
over twenty,,'years ago. 1 -ler husband
'predeceased lier and she is survived by
a on, Vred, of Oakwood' .Park,
rifty .Years a Physician
- Dr. J. W. Shaw of4OlintOn was hon-
ored 'by the 'Medical Alumni of the Uni-
versity of Toronto at it special luncheon
given on , Thursday night last at 'the
University. The occasion marked the
.1Iftieth anniversary a Dr., Shaw's
graduation from the UniversttY. '
Nurses Graduate at Clinton
riarfritlsdnr'i..ere nip ale' At-e'dOecti
with the Clinton Hospital were lield on
Thursday evening last in Ontario street
United church. The graduating nurses,
were Jean !Herd, Anna Marie Vincent,
Beulah Meta Woods and Agnes
Christine 'Grainger. Among the guests
wap Miss Agnes Ifitephall,. ex.11.P.
I Johnsen—Hopper
quiet ceremony at the United.
church - parsonage, Wingham,
timpurity pout up
daughter a Mr. and XIS. J. U. Hopper tilreaVed Wit nature la
owe in witty twootty-f
variably suffer from comatipatiens
day Ow day, Wood
a %nom, wa,zi united in marriage to
Robert "'Earl Johnson, son of 'Mr. and
Mrs: A. C. Johnson, of 'Guelph. ``nev.
W. A,. 'Rev:raft officiated. ,The eouple3
wfll reside at Onelph.
Annstroitgrasby
At no ,United church manse, Bci-
grave, on Saturdarlast, Anna Agnes.
second daughter of IMr. and Mrs. Martin
Grasby; was married to: Cecil IIarbld
Armstrong, eldest Ban f,'0;31„ ancr.Mrs.
David Armstrong, Velgrave. The tem -
Molly was Performeki by nev.
Townend. lir. and 'Mrs .• Armstrong
• make their b.orne ittli:itchener.
Veteran Township Cleric '
Oonored on Retirement •
Alex. iAleDwan, clerk of the Township
of Morris for thirty-one years, was pre-
sented with a gold -headed cane on his
retirement frOm. the ;position at the close
of 'the 4tnier' naeeting. The presenta-
tion
was made by, William Vraser, it
former liteexe, and Prank .' -Duncan, the
present Reeve, on behalf of the Council
and ex -reeves.' ,
Death of W. It Elliott
Foroier Huron Warden
William It. BlIiOt of Centralia, a
iuiir -1Vrifil,"6-A-6Vtheleountref-1ln-ron,
died on' May 2,8t1i in his seventy-ninth
year. He had been in. failing health
for , some timedlis whole life was
lived on the farm on which he died.
He was a prominent Conservative, a
puecessful farmer, especially interested
in -horses, and for xnany. years a leader
ill community affairs. He Is urvived
by ' Ms wife, one son ,and three
daughters.
The us' of *Nip, kook Pssisitholl
will never get you any ibir. eiview
agentrite tbs trouble sad fa/
juzi the delimit* mimes* linheivsfillir
bowels, snd iray tiabl. toe SP.* 11
0444
COnitipaited $40 Milbwieeli
Laza-Liver Pill* and boo
movement of the bowels. Tkir Is•
not gripe, weaken and Asko
many Aguayo d4t.
The 1‘. Wilma ea. IS"
:Professor—The exanitnation WSW
titins are now in the hand* of thik •
printers. Are there any ittet-minUte
questions yen would like *flowered?
Student---7Wito',.s tite printer?
THEAIMSEPTIC LININENT
WE HAVE,THE
r. PATHFINDER
IN .YOUR SIZE!
COME IN -MU -
SEE IT TODAY.
WE CAN- PUT
IT ON YOUR
CAR WITHOU*T
.DELAY
• Outstanding value! Features'
including a non/skid, centre -
traction tread, .tivin Koteotor
cord plies, Supertwist. cord
body, for longer, safer mileage.
-Conte an and see it today.
•
The Empire fights that •
freedom • may We. Our
mines, and, factories must
, be kept running night and •
day, turning out "tools to
finish the job"— guns,
tanks, Manes, ships, muni-
tions and supplies all are
needed! For the sake -of
our ‘future security and all
we cherish' most —we
• cannot, must not, SHALL
not faiR
NO .need to scrape and scrub
,slirny .water.• A solution* of
'Gillett's Pure Flake Lye just
lifts,off grease layers.. .loosens
hard -baked food . .-. takes the
-drudgery' out a washing up.
'a tin Always handy?
.*Never dissolve l3,10 its hot water, The
action et the lye itself
heatk the water.
FREE 1100KLET Lye
Booklet tells how ,t11i:t4p:Stt/aTto1 e1-anr.0
cleats clogad draiOS'keep$ out.
tr
'416tes dean and odorless by destroying
the conte1t-6 of t1,6 doset • liov7
, performs dozens of taski..Send for a
free) copy to Standard 13randa Std., .
ra3et Ave. and • Liberty Street,
oennto, Ont.