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Wel 'PIr°1t'1 ID, A@1F,, Miss. ALb:A
C Va r , wiat.k In 3 been visiting her sister.,
Mr,.-, Marvin ? ek1iow•ell. returned' io
her home in the West this t'aa•el:`la.
q
i ;. U. d`, Wel gin ‘spoke on £tt4Q ay i
fro rn ht, slohn 1 :40, tatinr, as Its ,,ta' :t :
t'ome~' alai. •,..,6e.." iii'. Stanley • bite.,
tllttrlle of 111.Yth ,faca►ted With !two solos,
wititrli were:° nn11tll •':1111az• *ci.at dal,
u a Mr, J. I). 1•.1ske<�y and Mrs. 3..I°.. 1'71f$
isof M le$W\,►xth Melted on Friday •at.
the home of lir, :lad. Mrs, W. 1', CaMP-
bell.
1, \i(r, anti airs. Carl Deane, and Intim
. .-..._ ttf Wittgllain VW tea ' 011 \\ t'llna'' d L
•with Mr, :tad Mrs. Norman lic'Dtrwell,
, 'Hitler sent for France : most f ant • q 1 ye Ti Thon1t(►11 4^f I'er site, Mist
4u I3lblicnl tt elicr, and a•l.t(i ]gala] k \\'atsoll, :eiiSS 1'flli,all 'Thornton, Ili'.
e1,l()\v did Diet es get ]lis Hulk deuceg Verne Thornton gild Mrs, Thornton of
the Red sear a ' -He slid it very eaeily," 9 {ruse*lllpl vi; is 1, uu stunt];tr with thee
e la.tcp s ,s,z.tlltgd;111�.att r, M. \11]1]x2
said the Ilii+lit al t4 iii` r. "lIi had as : , , • granddaughter. t.e - ;d a
,magic wand with VI laici2 he tteiielletl the •Fllorntoln- •
waters of the sta. The watt'r-p;`r•t4°d., \ir anti Mrs. F. J. Cook and family
glad lIc►saRso wits ,il11t' 1" ;walk lIt' tlucle t were ^utast, 01. Sunth y at the home of
across." "I 1:Iiu?9v :131 tll.a,, ' s:a1t1r, 11r: tend :qrs. (ittorge ('ot►liLltelgr:tve.
"but where iti that f:lIne,tls 111:1,.°,It• \yand , \l:iae \i"villa' Snell t(f nt,\'Ylilghiini altd,
4141? 1 iit•etl It W•' a(
i.it w V( i,t t lE° Miss $ t :iPbar;a 'Jean`SIi11th of
,siblt.,'
Was' the apsWtr. t', lil the (rtltlerit'h ',lit tit the week -end with Ml
ritisit 11ui ellen in Loutlttrt. la't►n.arti , 'l.la+1 \lr.. ,1 i.. \I�'t)owell. .
(tyt►n`.'+ in \t l-\ \,ork I'e s,. `' , Mr :t111ti•,\1i'. Norman Nit -Dowell a11(1
• --- 4a•c raal we're ' '�I:lnll11ata anti' 'Toronto
• ►rot .itt's iMac lt�rl,s t,f •
�El c ne al 1 t is:t(,r* aitia wt�t'k.
•tnotoriilg, like• the I►►tleatri:lli.
AltAlf Tired Out
\l('(,lima ('lark,' who has bten
Nis in; 'ler -sister. 111,. \ltirvila Me
1►,•wt'll, 'ipt•!:1 a ft w d:lye at. Toronto
wt't'k before returning to her
'-rhos,. ,a: S:1Catharines.
(7:arllptvel1, of Klaeheater..
• ,. .1t4°11(i:u,• :►,• risul,ie of �v4•t'ks with
If QY,r a ht : ' ,►r:rt'n, .
\i r. ,n,l \Ire. W.
Before Day Nuc
'Women who should g Nrase \ ., t 1 I°l It .
ole steal i n it•N„ of Leaden.
health become weak, run down and - v i-i:t ti on We -dia. -day y wit ii her alic'e•, The girls tlet•ided to make baby bootees.
y tiitemd...•..._ ,,_.._. 1.�, rtl tl►t t Lunen wa:R served, ti Margaret \'in
' 'Korn= out, € nd axe ; un able• to• m 1\ m_. .t x
to their household duties. They get \1r. 11,�tia:,1 *r„laeht use.,-.t.i (,ot14•rich, e•t'Ilt'e ,,'TE-DI111,
• in dreading the •pe11�t,.1 t t,u ae .►f tint\'- -.a,t week with .% M S. Meeting; -=.1 he mouthly meet -
ng in' 'the morning g .-
t, , , lee t•,'ll. il., Ronald Taylor, ., in-. of • the , s\'.M.S.„-was held in'.the
day s Work ahead.af them.
constitutional dw \ir ::nil \1rs..'i,. 'r;.. Johnston. :111(1, ' chart h on \\`edneada\ afternoon. The
clime disease or cans he \lor,•e y Johns:t�:l iLf \\ t:�: \\ 4 'i .tllu_ ., • tertti�u}lcil program wa in charge of
• turbance has Left, its mark t i�}t<.1 .t Suuei:lc wall fir and \ire. ,r
` battered nerves, ever. \irs. Alva me -ow
group, with lits.
form of s t d coil- •1It'" lril''"('auil,l,t'l1. McDowell' :in the chair... The • study
]shed blood, and ata exhaus a \Ir• „led Mr-. W'e-:E•i a, ackhtaue and I btit,k; ':The Sura+euu` of the tib4 ua,"
ditiou of the entire system. 4-
111,e Eva S:urkht•uet' of i,ru(•t hold, was 't:lkt u by Nits. Charles Smith. A
Women will Bind in Milburn'• Mr, and. Mrs. Stanley N(':Ile and child- musical lulu- was given by Mrs.
THE GODERIOH SIGNAL -STAR
"At the c1•a to:ll 111t,n1e11t of t11ia manoeuvre- -he ."a\'s.''Pa.s the sugar 1 ''
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TRIM AITOOS V aMtb, 1041.
C'OI).ERI'tiI TOW,NSglIP. Ano.. til...—
Ma'. tend :Mrs. Vit 1 ' aieone r, Mss.
George Falconer and Mr. and 'Mrs. ,rt•
Tiehbon'le attended the funeral 4)ni
Saturday of �9 }their aunt, . rs. Tilly ani,
of Itrueelield: •
Mr. and' Mn.s\\''1n. 1''alller taw* Nor
man spent the p.eaa k -end in Loudon
with '\t1 and Mrs, George NleCnllletlgll,
Mis$ ilsther, 1eIlwain"rt'titrae(' home
last week from .'Toronto, Where elle
had been attending summer school.
Mr. and Mr .Dare Elliott ,.are mov-
ing Allis eters to the house. on Benson
auwerby's feast on the1luyheld road..
Tlie> �a as `;1 la`roe;'g,n
i'nfutler.iia duu(lay , `rge' v11ea1llgrIievatio- R. 1Efit:
Alu se of Lung Broach. _delivered n
splendid .sermon on "The Shield of
Faith" (I:pllesians ti:16). N,aeata Sun-
d-iy, tllf' eoui ret Utiuli will \�t4eu111c'
` \ will*
1.ve bail:
their pastor, Rev. •• J. ' Q
from hits vacation:
(Intended for last' weep.)
&IUIJER1&.'>11 TOWNSHIP,
Mr. Wilfred Janisse of , Windsor is
visiting ia't the Home of Mr. and Mrs.
° if..L, La aline_,
Misses' Mary Bogie and Ste11;1. Johne
4 stun, of Nile, visited on Sa1u(l:ty with
Mr, and lir; , Harvey Fuller, -
A1 , and , \1r`. Wan. Fuller visited on
Sunday in Tipperary with Mr, and
Mrs.° Ben Mcl`ulluugh. • °
Mr. R. Stapleton of Sudbury visited
' en bSaturday With Mr, and Mrs, • G.
Harwood. °
'On Tuesday evening /he `August
meeting of the Serial Farmers' Club
wag• held at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
,Leta Chisholm, with about thirty-five
young people present. Games - were
�jj1�GANNO:N played and plana were made for a
• 1 •'hard^ti1n ;1);1>+iy" o11 ;,e1lt miler' 12
a't the home of Mr. and Mrs,••Lassaliue.
' Aug. 27.—M 's.
Tbompsoli 1 dpaunds, of Seattle, Wash.,
i, a visitor with her sister, Mrs, Nellie
Stewart' •
. The services' at the •United, t-hurt'h
ewill be resumed again on ,Sunda;,
Aug isit '"31st, at Haan., with • the
pastur,,_,l ,v. W. 'P.:sewnIall, in c -barge
Health and Terre Bill@ the remedy rt,n of Gleucot' • 'I><i `col ::alt eek`T at Fred J. Cook ata` \Ir:.' 1{"rerl \'I:' ook. after a vacation.
e -need to supply food f the :lit la , i \i I Wight.- h+ The i c r 1 '3x(1 P 1 was \lis. MaryHall,la ia' h
the ;,
u new , .. - _ f I3r given Mrs. It 1 past two Ilion` s with her brother.
Tuuuity.
Lunch wu1 served by the young;ladies
and dancing was enjoyed by all.
On Friday evening the Taylor's
Corner Red, Cross Society .sponsored a.
dance, iu the school., `)wing to atberr
attractions the crowd was not a. la
as expected. Music- was supplied by
Mr. and Mrs. Malta Driver, Mrs,�,Irwin
and Ross Vann, Mrs. Harwood Maur-
i'e and Pete Young.
L:iii-C.'orporal ;Harold Git'l*tl-ner of
1. oo (x ,,1111.2 t' lil•.-: lit Mrs. Earl „ •, \ • 1 )faire rt'ading,o'.. sa m, who bus s lit the °
ste(� a fQree and one that nlan.tind Mr. anti \i .\ nl \ cIN.ANe... '!v u by Alia \1cI)owell \1rl. h h Hamilton spent Sunday -an' in the rom•
-
will. help them back to sound, Ile r\1r and
\li-s,,•, Rt+l►t. I„ tHtt•t<r t* u�- Carvin .\Icl)oweli led in prayer, . `tat- � '
Leage. F i e1 "called oIi \i r. anti \ir. \\'• F. jags were given by firs, E- Snell, Mrs. lir, cxoafrey 13:211, .at the home of There was a fair-sized eongregatiana
tee -ea. . .. ! t'alzapitxl: +u .4-tt.,•ilrEia�. Llo�•d Walden, 31.ra. R. Vincent. 'The airs. \\'. ii, Andrew, is retarathe to at Union church on Sunday, when Rev.
►f Long Branch delivered
T. nets •+ W.... \i ". p \� H. t'alllp ,e.. � ie
few days :lt the ;home ofhis daughter.
Milt, 0�,, yid Ta�r(ealsa, 1 '' i �y h d t h d 1 til ice •b as 1 h E. Cros e t �,
h Z
iu� ± j.,rt;sideut, Mrs. ]dieVlttie, was in r urge Bra'lrtfcrr a. t • e -en u e t t ,
'..,f the lousiness. Seventeen answered her nephew, Mr..- Erue�t Hall, anal a fine sermon on. "The 'Leo t )Nord,'
LABORAT
• Mrs. Wm. ('.z:t, Uzi r t'rewe.
K
e+
to the roll call. A nllotitlll of the la,t
-\tr. Rt,bt. .itI12t'o-h i Hami'-ton meetin_ was.rescinded, , it • titin., de- ids Pauline.,_.irmes i vi_�itiun; tlai•
•; pent• the wt 'li cud ata the burnt of his t'itiett Dior . to, have the rally here 'in week' with hel' -iter, Mrs. r •,era c
••
"LONG ° 'WEEK=END FARES } aunt. \irit. '11.13 n McDowell. let{►her for Mission Circle andeC:(1,'1 Helesic, (sutitrit' I •
• Setweeet all -points in ' poati ; andMrs. ,
>i Canada \ir. \1r' Szallie\ - �lbthurpE and
„ —mane lies, J. L--\ieDow(ill ;gate a {.ally teal Rao,
lulunt», is spend
. f2111ilee of 'Rly;11. visited ted o11 'ttttl:t' --td1n;' ion teinperant"e... It was de• 111 tllIti \\eeli with ]lel' iio, is 2', • end,
ARE AND ONE- UA��,'$'�; vt i:l Mr. -and Mr,. \�'m: �Izra�.tkTrl:. t itt�'d to have the Baby Band meeting, t ilzabeth Robb, in 'the village,' and
- RC1'`tI) TRIP- , Mission 'Circle 'Meeting,--TL*e Mµ� in . `fli:t'ml,er and the thank tlfftritlg t 1`11 either rel:ltice at Alitot1iey,
FOR TI E _ �t,Il ('art*'t' held tlit'i1- meeting en , k•
good Qlit ffl'Qnl Noon Friday, Illec:ina in -October. It was decided \•laitt,r� recently with lir. and Mrs.
Tickets „oo g,' g Sept. I,, Thi1 scl:a)~ <•.t:,`1 z :it :alt ht'Ia1e c'f to lnal.t t'ril,' 011111, for, the Redi ('ro'... 11 fever-\Itttn and Mr. alit] \lr-. Her
Aug. .29 molal P.m., 3lond't�-, eia 1,1 , .:; :ell t 11: Tht •t -Mi�•:s ,
+ ;i', i• ('•sli. �',i 1'�t;^ :.E•yerii j�l't'rti�•d411a;ed, lft?rt .',]toll were'
111, a-11(1 1I'1c.•''Rurt'.
RETURN LIMIT toleave (lrestin•itiorl T' • 1
root later than i( Iaagia , 1 'I lit sttatly b,,ul.•, I..t.::;, • .1: I�t�rea• �- tb frit► trotlletet3 doilies: for iiu�ser
Helen, of •13enmlller• \t r._ and . 111
e. t Ties. iiltt :a, i �vii� .t -d 1.) .\l .sire,] a_,rt•:ua:. \i:rinie �ue:i pre!'
the Ladies Sit ` Mct'abe, alert and 1112,. Dorothy and
1
Sept,''...„%,•1941.was given by Phyllis (.uttli. The St'r:11 �• ln(1* Mrs
' "STANtiT►kitti Stanley Cook dosed the
Tgl D II )\j"\ \ 1 l 1 f F 1 '
MINE
111:11
es. Alton, of Lundou ; 11r. and Mrs.
g with rarer,
la- \l: deed •-hornton..�j, tet also le(
ST., A LEN
•`T• . H:I•.LE_\ S, Aug, 2:7e --Mr. and
Mrs: •Duncan. -McDonald ..and grand-
children, of Port Elgin,' were visitors'
•with -Mr.y and Mr, D. C. MQI)onald and
•other relatives., ° •
Mrs. \W m. Blue -awl Margaret, of
I,lietroit, are spending a two weeks'
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ander-
son. and Miss Helen Slue' is holidaing
at Bruce Beach. ,
Thirty-five ladies attended the Red
.SWITZERLAND ... CZ ECI �.� A►
FREE FNANCE•
•and •the four corners ;•off the' world!.
• In spite of submarines and Nazi
"statistics" --in defiance of bombs
and bombast-^yoti°ll see eye-open-
ing. exhibits from all around the
world! Canada's greatest Exhibi
tion brings"you a dramatic picture
of life today in a war-torn - world.
SEE Canada's ,Fighting. Men
in Action!
Canada's Navy, Arnay and: Air Force
will give you a ``ring -side seats".. for
today's war of swift, smashing
movement. Canadian -built fighting
machines go through gruellingtests
on a specially conse ucted "battle-
field". Guns and shells and other
tools ,,of war will be finished. and
shipped to Empire armies. Humbled
Messerschmitts from the Battle
of Britain will be on display.
Music 'Everywhere! On the con ,
'tinent's largest dance floor in the
C.N.E. Dance Pavilion, you'll swing
and sway to the rhythms of ToMmy
Dprsey, Guy Lombardo, Tony
Pastor, Vaughan Monroe,. Ina Ray -
Hutton, and The. Modernaires. The
U.S. Navy Band and hinidreds of
other outstanding musical organi-
zations will fill the Exhibition air
with grand, martial music!, Indian
Native Dances, and Old -Time
Fiddlers' Contests are part of the •
colour and charnel of this 2 -week
V,Vaanderland.
SEE Agriculture on a war -time
basis; a Woman's World of To;,
morrow; sports classics every hour,
every day; the brilliant C, N.E.
Horse Show. See it all and see it
often—the most dramatic, impor-
tant and inspiring Exhibition of
all time.
MY
TORONTO.- 1941
JOHN MILLA�, ►ri„d.., ELW000 A. HUGHES, O.a.,.l
�._�ELFAST
M'• S :� (- wa:tj.At' lt'�s+,li 5v:as read from .\«tt tl� - d .lift. n. 11 •lj I )
1 avid Little`'lrrrd h. ,glary Alton. ,.I ("r'oss nilting at the. ball, where five ,A.—Mr. and lira.
1iL'!)[ SPECIAL en FARE ° T f i 1y - BELFAST, Aug, ,
�- (I tended for last sleek) 1(urrie's Corners; '.111. and firs: r;tu quilt. were completed- ,Later a social
* Adults or r Children .. was
prayer \ r<:1(l u:; was ;'ivt>zl 1��' Dor- u
e ,r., : 1 ,,:t. ) A 1;l.—air. 11e11 est Hall and daughters, of Brantford ; hour was- •enjoyed •fiver the )°ea�up- Jim .Bird, near Brussels,' are hollday-
( II )articulare f:ual. any amt. • i ;hv \i, \ i"t: i plant: �•;,L, by Phi,:...• \\'>;tATI II~ LI , lam.. ' sister firs, John
E'u I INT 11 C•C.S.: Kin'" -ton, 1'1 `. Tutu Alton lied alma, faickuow : with' Mrs, St adler Toiled, Mrs E. -'IV • • e •wish •the latter s
• t i''4►leli_ 'I`::. Pet°: iA.rl:;. \ice Prue,' ::tail t'anrl ►f \\:zll�ertt+v'. and
Rive anti \1z EWart McPh'.rson as •
-Pacific ;t l.:lr•-rt of the 1,tn-4.iies h e •
k nti with his parent \}:r Harry Altura, c
Cana fan ..Ill..., lIA
\Tisa \\ ionic Lane spent a • I
00
�T'he never ending spiral basi-
1
of Silvertowns •sweep wet
r'oads�._driz . . . Maki a dry
track for The ' rubber 'to grip
.. stop . you ;quicker i'than
you'v(�' ever stopped before,
ANIS you get extra protec-
tion against blow tits
ALL TF 1S -Y --AT Vii.
•EXTRA, C ST.
AFET
ilvertow
wag
'ii:' - and 11ra. 11', � . Campbell. He Mr, and \irs, John Ernertt,n, of Am- ho•tc' uses.
i' Mrs. Mayes of
Campbell.
• •, - -coat ,le
.a 1 Mr. and t s. . , _ Guelph were
expect, to be moved. shortly to \eva ha:ley, of days in I::'itchener. `
\(�r a rig i:•ntiuuta. 'training. s'' Mrs. C. C. iiro�ytl_ is .retvveriall: visitors wiih their uncle, Mr., \\'m. ' 1r,_' and Mrs, Roy Alton visited the
\1+' . Wilson of Clinton "\-ie fed Te-� ui,-tiy :after 'having a very„ sore 'foot.'T)onneIiy• 'Buchanan .of Gillies S:ay .latter's sister, Mrs. James Raeburn:
terlt y at the home of her, daaa:;hter, Ht•1..i tugItter, \irs. Harvey ey \\i+b•ter, \i r. Robert Sac near Riverview, •
M,rs. Win. 'tarter: anti two youhgest. children .,of Gode- spent .a feW clays avi-th Mr. land M1s• �\ir. and Mrs. Dyne, C'alnpbell and Mr. W. H. Campbell rt -turned home' rit•1i. are st=ayili 1 with her for a what... F 1i Todd. ` I �h. ,f Vine-
.
f r, iii 2 indica last Tuesday. and was ; '1 i•itore. with Mr, and a' i u T) J 1t Diu
„eas 1111,:tait•(1 by Mr. alid Mrs. Colin' Blake and Bernice during the week land, Mr, and Miss Morley of tits.
r 1 i'1y and Keith, alias Amelia . \icIiwain, Irf Catharines and Mr. .Neely Todd of
i rauPle-el. MaSte wvre .
' te.., apt r.: 1) week with \Ir, and . Mrs• Auburn: 11'is-s Marian Simpson, lir:, Stratford . were week. -end " IrtlestS of
A:.,, r: 2`ampltil and other *friends. \Gear, ;1:tiith and Elizltbeth, of \\'in,; \ir. and \Irk..1). Todd.�tc►n of Auburn
•
.1E,-, llitluie "Dell is spendin,, *ome ham; Ure. Hue:stole • of Corrie.; 1>r,' Hike Ethel \S a' hing
:.11 :li \ 'illgham. : I);'i1, lilake'and wife, of Philadelphia,. was the rue -t of her friend. Mrs. 5t.tn-
\ir. gest] Mrs. John I t`s t,f I31yth Mrs. \\'m, Blake, of 3.shlield ; -Urate l-ey Told, last week.
•
itl.d Miss Hazt 1 Yetts of I,ttndt�n visited Liake, of 1►rumbo ; Mrs, Crispin,' Mr, Tom • Todd -3eft on Monday for
, t, Frid=ay i at the home of lir and Mrs ,G d Jahn • of (�`rem•I Sa/1: the C.N.E., Toronto, with an exhibit
n ri( Lay i • George, all John;
(\lr� John lir. u( rs.
b • e r
Walter Cook: and 11:•. and .11rs. A. E. Hasty, of of Polled Angus cattle:
Mr. r. and Mrs. tii,rmatl MA -Dowell end , 'Mrs. Currie of Goderich is a visitor,
�.C..rr:=tlzx Beach. witll.�her daughter, firs. I1. Phillips,.
ht ren: Mrs V, m..\icDowel-1 and ]Liss lir. and Nits. I31ake, Bernice, lits. ,
Mild .e 1. Thr,rnt(►I, were London visitors \\ : Smith. Mies \label Thompson and and: fir. I.'hillip'.' •
on ridaV. aAzrih•ur Thompson spent 'Thursday in Dorn. --In the \Vinhhanl-dxeneral
I ,(To t -s s at the .ht►me of Mr. and "'.dies. hospital all ,Thursday, Aura t ` 1st,
London.
\\'. A. Campbell are Mr:. Arthur ,. to, lir. an(1 Mrs.. W m. Forester of \Fest
( Jlr. Raymond .brown as attracted to, Mr.
a , Wm. o'er.
• Slleirell,erg and Barkley, (if Kitchener, to the Niagara dii3trict Iasi wceck to y and 31 r.
rs. A. to( :, gee the Fa probably y u engage- I1lancharti. of .Jamestown. New York . and lire, Wm. '- -- •-on _were. recent
f, ' hiIII'~clf ill -P1i h1ng peach(! . ,. visitors with Masa Dorothy Aitken at
and \i r. Verne Filsin�er (t_ 'Kitchener. o of_tiie I1.C,A•F..
111. Tlluxnitvla keds 131uevale.
' Mr. and Mre. Wm. Carter attended I,artmonth, ,.,- , is home (,u a ten -
the funeral on Friday of their nephew,and uevaleftman 'Ronald Rothwell, with`
Ronald Carter, f near 'eal4oi°th the R.t .A. 3
M1 M.i' geret►n and Mrs '�Robt 11 and bbl t eng.1ge \fi•a Beatrice. afr-tlulilin
days' leave with his parents, - r, a t F,• at Aylmer, and Yrs. Roth-
Mts.
er, o ._ ' �1rs, H. J. L: Eedy. , ,
Mrs, Wm. McDowell visited recently Reil, of Teterboro, were week -end
Mr. and 'Mrs- Chas, Alton are at
ai' the home of -her. brother, Mr. Wesley tending rorunt 1 Exhibition Stackhouse of Brueeieid.
Mie, Violet Cook is visiting at • the
home of her uncle, Mr. Geo, (Cook of
Relgrave.
.,31retuad Mrs. Gordon Smith and Bar-
bara. -of- Goderich, spent Stfnday with
Mr, eared Mrs. I. L. McDowell'.
Mr. Alex. Nethery and Miss Dorothy
ng i ' •hibition this week.
Private •Gordon Bailey.. of . (.)ak
Lalte, Mauitol,a;•training,, as a motor
mechanic at Londou, spew the week-
end with his aunts, Mrs. John Moss
and Mrs, Rich:: Finnigan.
1r. Dave' 1lt•Miilati, who conducted
a tinsmith business here and wh+,
has been fn .the' army overhears, ha
.01
LEEBURN
LEEBI'RN, Aug, '?(i. --Miss• Lillian
Lautenslayer of Toronto is spending
her holidays with friends here.
Mrs., R. Blair. of Detroit* is risiring
her sister, Mr -R. - McDonald:
Mrs. Maud °llort-on of Exeter called -
on her mot Ilt'r. 1(\f rs: .1(,s, Cook, Ind
dther relative for a short while • on
5rilndav •
1 auutlay sehun1 1119 1►e held again on Ys
Harold ,spent 'Sunday with her -grand- Sunday 'at p.m. The teachers hope
mother, Mrs. John Johnstinee. foie a from] attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. G,eo. Lane and Clifford
spent the w€iek-end at Riverview with
Mr. and Mrs.- Jim Raeburn.
The young ladies of the ditriet en-_
joyed an afternoon picnicking at Kin -
tail. ..At the conclusion of, the supper,
Miss 1 ileen „Campbell, who goes in'
training at Kitchener in •September,
was the guest of honor at a1 personal;
.
shbwer,
'Hacketts' . Y.P.S. field their; annual
Weiner roast. last Tuesday evening at
Amberly Beach.. The boys were in
charge of the arrangements for • elle
evening. -
The \\'estti4.1(Id male quartette will
sing at 4 h evcniiig anniversary "service
of 1.c'eburn • church September • 7th.
Special Ipllri(' will bre. given by 4 .sl(-
rich talent at the morning .service.
One of our most popular war tames.
'is played with cubes rlalmbered . •from
one, to six. -
'
ix. -
1 Fred: "Your father looks very adis-
tinguished with his grey hairs." a Eva: -
"Yes, dear man, 'gave him those."
• If y(lu copy; the ways of the• sloth,
don't- be surprised to.find yourself .our.,
on a limb. •.
visitors with the latter parents, Mr. - A Southern minister got a divorce
and firs,, .• �hom• ` After one year, His "marriage was
Miss •Margaret , M Phertion -is, boli- just a clerical error.
laying with' friends in Toronto and
-Billie is visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
McFarlane, at :Jamestown.
COURRIE'S,CORNERS
Nethery of Hamilton visited with Mr. (Intended for last ween) 1
'and \1r Telford ('ooi and other returned .to (" anada and has l,eeu ('(ti"IInten S ("•()RNast.S, ' -ug, 19.—•
friend` 'greeted lately in nearby towns by
Duna aunorlite': •
Miss Jean Nelson returned n Friday
\I r. W m. Kelly, who Is stationed at from visiting friends at Windsor.
North Bay, Mrs. Wm. Kelly .axed Jimmy." Mr- and, Mrs. Robt, Durnin midi
tof Wa't(In. and Mis- lira- Dillon; h. of: Flora have returned after enjoying •t 1 Mr. stns] Mrs. Lorne were re nh and
Their eon family and' Mrs. Haines Sunday
NEW RING OF TUBE SELFIISEALS R1PEPUNCTURES WHILE YOU
YoU CAN i AMMER
NAILS INTO THIS TUBE
AND )17 DOES'NT GO FIAT
Toronto, visite(] (►1i Sunday with Mr. N% eel, at ( o111t,y t: Bay.
Lind Mr`: 1&l -vi Met)owell and other' Chester. and family, from Pittsburg'.
friends. ., 1 also' were .there. Jimmy I)urnfn re -
IRev- E. Taylor and Jrfs. Tailor. what turned with .his parents after_ spend -
are h(,Iidarii1g at Port Alhert, visited "ing the .•_Mfrs] holidays in Ilunt;.ln-
on Friday at the Home (+f lir: and non.
and Mrs, Fred°Baxter and Lynn,
Ir-. 1l'rt Taylor, g Missl rave., .2 •rnt�s°foid ha` r('ztrrr+'tl1 ()f T(►r(ltlto, and Suss Audrey Smyth,
j to her 1Z-1,14,01 ':at Calgary after spend- of Tee4'`rater. visited with Mr. and the a°ac:`tie -alta hermaster, Airs. Mrs: Jas. Little la -St week.
Robt. Utirriii7� and other relativ(=z.. t"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zlelin of Zion
liisw• Fora I)urnfn left Saturday spent Sunday with 11`1. and Mrs. John
,{ take ( weeks' course
buckshot, at us the other'dtiy." Third M in nutrition at Toiouto.
• Avoid messy cede • changing arid costlg 'de•
lays. ]Equip your I r with Goodrich SehLo-
rrnatics the tubes] that can ba punctured
without losing the air! •
GOODRICH SEAL -O -1V ATKK
visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Haines near - Wingham. •
Mr. and Mrs..Tolan tittle and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Drennan visited Kin-
cardine friends recently. -
i on the park iheneb below tee-?- Seennd
saltie bird : '`That': the guy who, lined ' I lttle At the same time Mr. and
1
morning LV a two �� la (
Mrs. Wm, Helm and three eehildrn
Tattle .bird: "Well. woo •at(- vc•(' waitin' i ]lir` Letitia Durnin has returned visited at Mr. James 'tittle's.
to her -eehool at Fort Frances after Threshing,„ width lla.a Igen the order
for? -I,• `pl•tdirag tlio1 v'aeatrun her('• of the' day for The past' two weeks,
..-.. Mr, rt. R. I)tlrnin; of Elstow, s,is ..a f4 �llmo6t c•e►rrlpleted.
who visited his, nephew, Mr. Marvin ° -
1)urslln, ;unci other relatives here, It ta
returned
t0 his , held a It
\irs• Margaret Stewart s tent a
USE
DUR .004
• e
itb BUDGET PLAN
'Harvey Baxter Allan Linlield'
SNEIIL SKRITICE STATION(
PliONE 63g
MOO
m ,
week visiting her brother Harold, ia gguig, Dragging,
is (%Illployed :at \Yiiarton.
dM14- Abe (aulber`t has been e ion,li
ill and lwr daughter-in-law. Mrs. Ad.1
•'.i, Culbert, is attending her.
° A number of young. ladies: of this
neighborhood returned on Sunday
after crllj(►ying :t We('k in a t•ottage at
Port Elgin. 'Among the at•tivities of
the iy('('3i was a ,boat (•rilist. Trout
()Wen 54,1111(1 ti) •Mtlnit011lin Island ,r1
Fritter last.
Iiire. frank ('t►urtiee left -on Sun-
day • to spewed two ca eche, with her
brother, Mr. NMarl an TreIe4IV'n, 'I'oi.
Otlto, w1to was '-returning after the
funeral. of thein' mother, Ml's: Robt.
Trelvvc'n, on Saturday.
Miss I)0i14 Smith i:)" visiting for a
few hays in. Goderieb a.nd at the end
of the week, will return to Il,ondon.
t ilte has ,Ghent the past. few week in
c her , teat1lllt,
]JzauU:tntaoan .naai�4rt� ,-a
Mei . ROht. Treleaven. - -
Pains In the Back.
Many women nava.to•d'r3 their Ma
housewotk, and the constant bend -
o g over, llftinj, Inaijing bids
sweeping, ironing, aewing, Go n2'ceee-
eary to perform their liorxsehold
dutiea p,uta a heavy strain on the
back and hidneau, and if there ,were
no kidney wealnl.eca tho back would
fie strong and well.
Doan a'Irkidney Pills help to give
relief to weak; backixhe kidney suf-
fering
uffering women.
Doan'ti Kidkey "Pills;' are put .
in tui oblong groy'box with our tt
mark a Maple 'Loafs, on tie
wrapper.
Don't wept a t�subctit*, Bs
wore and get aDia'e„"
O 'Ithbnra Co. Tifia - OW* 011*
•
HELP- THE RED ROSS•
.
BROPHEY'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
(Established .1$76)
TRADITIONAL
SINCERITY AND
EXPERIENCE
,
Prompt
Ambulance ,Service
Phone ,120•
FLOYD M. LODGE, Director
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and Embalmer
All calls] promptly attended to
day or night •
-AMBULANCE `.SERVICE
Phones: Store 336. Res. 355W.
Hamilton Street, tIoderieh
Cunningham &
Pryde
EXETER ,and, SEAPORTV[
We invite you to inspect our
atbek of "
Cemetery Memorials
A11 'enquiries will be promptly
attended to.
EXETER -Phone 41
Complete Service at Reasonable
Prices , . '-
PR• OMPT INVALID CAR
SERVICE •
No extra -charge for The use of
our modern Funeral Home.
17 Montreal St. Phone 3.99
Monuments!
` To those contemplating build-
ing
uildin; a Monument , . Get WY
prig 'Were 'buying. Cemetery
Lettering -a specialty. •
• All work guartirltecd.
JOHN GRANT
CLINTON MARi3LE '•
& GRITE vVO>i Ifs
Clinton 'A` Ontario '
° Sueeessor to Miall & Zapfe •
Vressimeremoimimmniniemme
DIM ter
ALS
AN1M DISABLED
Quickly removed in Clean Sanitary. trucks. Phone collect.
900r 120 Olintoli 21.0 Stratford or Inger] d1i 21.
Wiffi , n' .tine sOns Limited q
d
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WET ROADS
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00
�T'he never ending spiral basi-
1
of Silvertowns •sweep wet
r'oads�._driz . . . Maki a dry
track for The ' rubber 'to grip
.. stop . you ;quicker i'than
you'v(�' ever stopped before,
ANIS you get extra protec-
tion against blow tits
ALL TF 1S -Y --AT Vii.
•EXTRA, C ST.
AFET
ilvertow
wag
'ii:' - and 11ra. 11', � . Campbell. He Mr, and \irs, John Ernertt,n, of Am- ho•tc' uses.
i' Mrs. Mayes of
Campbell.
• •, - -coat ,le
.a 1 Mr. and t s. . , _ Guelph were
expect, to be moved. shortly to \eva ha:ley, of days in I::'itchener. `
\(�r a rig i:•ntiuuta. 'training. s'' Mrs. C. C. iiro�ytl_ is .retvveriall: visitors wiih their uncle, Mr., \\'m. ' 1r,_' and Mrs, Roy Alton visited the
\1+' . Wilson of Clinton "\-ie fed Te-� ui,-tiy :after 'having a very„ sore 'foot.'T)onneIiy• 'Buchanan .of Gillies S:ay .latter's sister, Mrs. James Raeburn:
terlt y at the home of her, daaa:;hter, Ht•1..i tugItter, \irs. Harvey ey \\i+b•ter, \i r. Robert Sac near Riverview, •
M,rs. Win. 'tarter: anti two youhgest. children .,of Gode- spent .a feW clays avi-th Mr. land M1s• �\ir. and Mrs. Dyne, C'alnpbell and Mr. W. H. Campbell rt -turned home' rit•1i. are st=ayili 1 with her for a what... F 1i Todd. ` I �h. ,f Vine-
.
f r, iii 2 indica last Tuesday. and was ; '1 i•itore. with Mr, and a' i u T) J 1t Diu
„eas 1111,:tait•(1 by Mr. alid Mrs. Colin' Blake and Bernice during the week land, Mr, and Miss Morley of tits.
r 1 i'1y and Keith, alias Amelia . \icIiwain, Irf Catharines and Mr. .Neely Todd of
i rauPle-el. MaSte wvre .
' te.., apt r.: 1) week with \Ir, and . Mrs• Auburn: 11'is-s Marian Simpson, lir:, Stratford . were week. -end " IrtlestS of
A:.,, r: 2`ampltil and other *friends. \Gear, ;1:tiith and Elizltbeth, of \\'in,; \ir. and \Irk..1). Todd.�tc►n of Auburn
•
.1E,-, llitluie "Dell is spendin,, *ome ham; Ure. Hue:stole • of Corrie.; 1>r,' Hike Ethel \S a' hing
:.11 :li \ 'illgham. : I);'i1, lilake'and wife, of Philadelphia,. was the rue -t of her friend. Mrs. 5t.tn-
\ir. gest] Mrs. John I t`s t,f I31yth Mrs. \\'m, Blake, of 3.shlield ; -Urate l-ey Told, last week.
•
itl.d Miss Hazt 1 Yetts of I,ttndt�n visited Liake, of 1►rumbo ; Mrs, Crispin,' Mr, Tom • Todd -3eft on Monday for
, t, Frid=ay i at the home of lir and Mrs ,G d Jahn • of (�`rem•I Sa/1: the C.N.E., Toronto, with an exhibit
n ri( Lay i • George, all John;
(\lr� John lir. u( rs.
b • e r
Walter Cook: and 11:•. and .11rs. A. E. Hasty, of of Polled Angus cattle:
Mr. r. and Mrs. tii,rmatl MA -Dowell end , 'Mrs. Currie of Goderich is a visitor,
�.C..rr:=tlzx Beach. witll.�her daughter, firs. I1. Phillips,.
ht ren: Mrs V, m..\icDowel-1 and ]Liss lir. and Nits. I31ake, Bernice, lits. ,
Mild .e 1. Thr,rnt(►I, were London visitors \\ : Smith. Mies \label Thompson and and: fir. I.'hillip'.' •
on ridaV. aAzrih•ur Thompson spent 'Thursday in Dorn. --In the \Vinhhanl-dxeneral
I ,(To t -s s at the .ht►me of Mr. and "'.dies. hospital all ,Thursday, Aura t ` 1st,
London.
\\'. A. Campbell are Mr:. Arthur ,. to, lir. an(1 Mrs.. W m. Forester of \Fest
( Jlr. Raymond .brown as attracted to, Mr.
a , Wm. o'er.
• Slleirell,erg and Barkley, (if Kitchener, to the Niagara dii3trict Iasi wceck to y and 31 r.
rs. A. to( :, gee the Fa probably y u engage- I1lancharti. of .Jamestown. New York . and lire, Wm. '- -- •-on _were. recent
f, ' hiIII'~clf ill -P1i h1ng peach(! . ,. visitors with Masa Dorothy Aitken at
and \i r. Verne Filsin�er (t_ 'Kitchener. o of_tiie I1.C,A•F..
111. Tlluxnitvla keds 131uevale.
' Mr. and Mre. Wm. Carter attended I,artmonth, ,.,- , is home (,u a ten -
the funeral on Friday of their nephew,and uevaleftman 'Ronald Rothwell, with`
Ronald Carter, f near 'eal4oi°th the R.t .A. 3
M1 M.i' geret►n and Mrs '�Robt 11 and bbl t eng.1ge \fi•a Beatrice. afr-tlulilin
days' leave with his parents, - r, a t F,• at Aylmer, and Yrs. Roth-
Mts.
er, o ._ ' �1rs, H. J. L: Eedy. , ,
Mrs, Wm. McDowell visited recently Reil, of Teterboro, were week -end
Mr. and 'Mrs- Chas, Alton are at
ai' the home of -her. brother, Mr. Wesley tending rorunt 1 Exhibition Stackhouse of Brueeieid.
Mie, Violet Cook is visiting at • the
home of her uncle, Mr. Geo, (Cook of
Relgrave.
.,31retuad Mrs. Gordon Smith and Bar-
bara. -of- Goderich, spent Stfnday with
Mr, eared Mrs. I. L. McDowell'.
Mr. Alex. Nethery and Miss Dorothy
ng i ' •hibition this week.
Private •Gordon Bailey.. of . (.)ak
Lalte, Mauitol,a;•training,, as a motor
mechanic at Londou, spew the week-
end with his aunts, Mrs. John Moss
and Mrs, Rich:: Finnigan.
1r. Dave' 1lt•Miilati, who conducted
a tinsmith business here and wh+,
has been fn .the' army overhears, ha
.01
LEEBURN
LEEBI'RN, Aug, '?(i. --Miss• Lillian
Lautenslayer of Toronto is spending
her holidays with friends here.
Mrs., R. Blair. of Detroit* is risiring
her sister, Mr -R. - McDonald:
Mrs. Maud °llort-on of Exeter called -
on her mot Ilt'r. 1(\f rs: .1(,s, Cook, Ind
dther relative for a short while • on
5rilndav •
1 auutlay sehun1 1119 1►e held again on Ys
Harold ,spent 'Sunday with her -grand- Sunday 'at p.m. The teachers hope
mother, Mrs. John Johnstinee. foie a from] attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. G,eo. Lane and Clifford
spent the w€iek-end at Riverview with
Mr. and Mrs.- Jim Raeburn.
The young ladies of the ditriet en-_
joyed an afternoon picnicking at Kin -
tail. ..At the conclusion of, the supper,
Miss 1 ileen „Campbell, who goes in'
training at Kitchener in •September,
was the guest of honor at a1 personal;
.
shbwer,
'Hacketts' . Y.P.S. field their; annual
Weiner roast. last Tuesday evening at
Amberly Beach.. The boys were in
charge of the arrangements for • elle
evening. -
The \\'estti4.1(Id male quartette will
sing at 4 h evcniiig anniversary "service
of 1.c'eburn • church September • 7th.
Special Ipllri(' will bre. given by 4 .sl(-
rich talent at the morning .service.
One of our most popular war tames.
'is played with cubes rlalmbered . •from
one, to six. -
'
ix. -
1 Fred: "Your father looks very adis-
tinguished with his grey hairs." a Eva: -
"Yes, dear man, 'gave him those."
• If y(lu copy; the ways of the• sloth,
don't- be surprised to.find yourself .our.,
on a limb. •.
visitors with the latter parents, Mr. - A Southern minister got a divorce
and firs,, .• �hom• ` After one year, His "marriage was
Miss •Margaret , M Phertion -is, boli- just a clerical error.
laying with' friends in Toronto and
-Billie is visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
McFarlane, at :Jamestown.
COURRIE'S,CORNERS
Nethery of Hamilton visited with Mr. (Intended for last ween) 1
'and \1r Telford ('ooi and other returned .to (" anada and has l,eeu ('(ti"IInten S ("•()RNast.S, ' -ug, 19.—•
friend` 'greeted lately in nearby towns by
Duna aunorlite': •
Miss Jean Nelson returned n Friday
\I r. W m. Kelly, who Is stationed at from visiting friends at Windsor.
North Bay, Mrs. Wm. Kelly .axed Jimmy." Mr- and, Mrs. Robt, Durnin midi
tof Wa't(In. and Mis- lira- Dillon; h. of: Flora have returned after enjoying •t 1 Mr. stns] Mrs. Lorne were re nh and
Their eon family and' Mrs. Haines Sunday
NEW RING OF TUBE SELFIISEALS R1PEPUNCTURES WHILE YOU
YoU CAN i AMMER
NAILS INTO THIS TUBE
AND )17 DOES'NT GO FIAT
Toronto, visite(] (►1i Sunday with Mr. N% eel, at ( o111t,y t: Bay.
Lind Mr`: 1&l -vi Met)owell and other' Chester. and family, from Pittsburg'.
friends. ., 1 also' were .there. Jimmy I)urnfn re -
IRev- E. Taylor and Jrfs. Tailor. what turned with .his parents after_ spend -
are h(,Iidarii1g at Port Alhert, visited "ing the .•_Mfrs] holidays in Ilunt;.ln-
on Friday at the Home (+f lir: and non.
and Mrs, Fred°Baxter and Lynn,
Ir-. 1l'rt Taylor, g Missl rave., .2 •rnt�s°foid ha` r('ztrrr+'tl1 ()f T(►r(ltlto, and Suss Audrey Smyth,
j to her 1Z-1,14,01 ':at Calgary after spend- of Tee4'`rater. visited with Mr. and the a°ac:`tie -alta hermaster, Airs. Mrs: Jas. Little la -St week.
Robt. Utirriii7� and other relativ(=z.. t"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zlelin of Zion
liisw• Fora I)urnfn left Saturday spent Sunday with 11`1. and Mrs. John
,{ take ( weeks' course
buckshot, at us the other'dtiy." Third M in nutrition at Toiouto.
• Avoid messy cede • changing arid costlg 'de•
lays. ]Equip your I r with Goodrich SehLo-
rrnatics the tubes] that can ba punctured
without losing the air! •
GOODRICH SEAL -O -1V ATKK
visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Haines near - Wingham. •
Mr. and Mrs..Tolan tittle and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Drennan visited Kin-
cardine friends recently. -
i on the park iheneb below tee-?- Seennd
saltie bird : '`That': the guy who, lined ' I lttle At the same time Mr. and
1
morning LV a two �� la (
Mrs. Wm, Helm and three eehildrn
Tattle .bird: "Well. woo •at(- vc•(' waitin' i ]lir` Letitia Durnin has returned visited at Mr. James 'tittle's.
to her -eehool at Fort Frances after Threshing,„ width lla.a Igen the order
for? -I,• `pl•tdirag tlio1 v'aeatrun her('• of the' day for The past' two weeks,
..-.. Mr, rt. R. I)tlrnin; of Elstow, s,is ..a f4 �llmo6t c•e►rrlpleted.
who visited his, nephew, Mr. Marvin ° -
1)urslln, ;unci other relatives here, It ta
returned
t0 his , held a It
\irs• Margaret Stewart s tent a
USE
DUR .004
• e
itb BUDGET PLAN
'Harvey Baxter Allan Linlield'
SNEIIL SKRITICE STATION(
PliONE 63g
MOO
m ,
week visiting her brother Harold, ia gguig, Dragging,
is (%Illployed :at \Yiiarton.
dM14- Abe (aulber`t has been e ion,li
ill and lwr daughter-in-law. Mrs. Ad.1
•'.i, Culbert, is attending her.
° A number of young. ladies: of this
neighborhood returned on Sunday
after crllj(►ying :t We('k in a t•ottage at
Port Elgin. 'Among the at•tivities of
the iy('('3i was a ,boat (•rilist. Trout
()Wen 54,1111(1 ti) •Mtlnit011lin Island ,r1
Fritter last.
Iiire. frank ('t►urtiee left -on Sun-
day • to spewed two ca eche, with her
brother, Mr. NMarl an TreIe4IV'n, 'I'oi.
Otlto, w1to was '-returning after the
funeral. of thein' mother, Ml's: Robt.
Trelvvc'n, on Saturday.
Miss I)0i14 Smith i:)" visiting for a
few hays in. Goderieb a.nd at the end
of the week, will return to Il,ondon.
t ilte has ,Ghent the past. few week in
c her , teat1lllt,
]JzauU:tntaoan .naai�4rt� ,-a
Mei . ROht. Treleaven. - -
Pains In the Back.
Many women nava.to•d'r3 their Ma
housewotk, and the constant bend -
o g over, llftinj, Inaijing bids
sweeping, ironing, aewing, Go n2'ceee-
eary to perform their liorxsehold
dutiea p,uta a heavy strain on the
back and hidneau, and if there ,were
no kidney wealnl.eca tho back would
fie strong and well.
Doan a'Irkidney Pills help to give
relief to weak; backixhe kidney suf-
fering
uffering women.
Doan'ti Kidkey "Pills;' are put .
in tui oblong groy'box with our tt
mark a Maple 'Loafs, on tie
wrapper.
Don't wept a t�subctit*, Bs
wore and get aDia'e„"
O 'Ithbnra Co. Tifia - OW* 011*
•
HELP- THE RED ROSS•
.
BROPHEY'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
(Established .1$76)
TRADITIONAL
SINCERITY AND
EXPERIENCE
,
Prompt
Ambulance ,Service
Phone ,120•
FLOYD M. LODGE, Director
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and Embalmer
All calls] promptly attended to
day or night •
-AMBULANCE `.SERVICE
Phones: Store 336. Res. 355W.
Hamilton Street, tIoderieh
Cunningham &
Pryde
EXETER ,and, SEAPORTV[
We invite you to inspect our
atbek of "
Cemetery Memorials
A11 'enquiries will be promptly
attended to.
EXETER -Phone 41
Complete Service at Reasonable
Prices , . '-
PR• OMPT INVALID CAR
SERVICE •
No extra -charge for The use of
our modern Funeral Home.
17 Montreal St. Phone 3.99
Monuments!
` To those contemplating build-
ing
uildin; a Monument , . Get WY
prig 'Were 'buying. Cemetery
Lettering -a specialty. •
• All work guartirltecd.
JOHN GRANT
CLINTON MARi3LE '•
& GRITE vVO>i Ifs
Clinton 'A` Ontario '
° Sueeessor to Miall & Zapfe •
Vressimeremoimimmniniemme
DIM ter
ALS
AN1M DISABLED
Quickly removed in Clean Sanitary. trucks. Phone collect.
900r 120 Olintoli 21.0 Stratford or Inger] d1i 21.
Wiffi , n' .tine sOns Limited q
d