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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-09-04, Page 6• fds WY" taRAIGIV - GOf.I1:JAMiCII NEMON MIX 6011E4110 f; 6. ('. `1 "BELE ►:V 1, fX.�NO N'NOl'J RRPBSENT>fN'G.. ` Writing selected risks in - Auttiosualle; Piire9 Plate Glaas , B gl*iy, Public Liability, and ethers general Insurance. Head O#lic+e • Toronto.. GODERIO I TOWNSHIP :LONG °1=U EILIOH TOWNSHIP, Sept. 2.- • DOES' IT T tL1d_ morningnn. with MrJohn. Manson u n'Ilion school (S.S. No. 0) re -opened ' of Fluoro as teacher. ' - TOEAT? Y -�1I� real t)aese` busy , days; many of us, have to satisfy our i}unger with a eaundwiich, 'often' bolted 1iurriedly, We 'know we're ~playing fast and ;loose with our insides, but the; job roust take first place. Ire{ ullf ' meals, irregular sleep, and new ways ofvin Il � are all causes of c6nstipa- talon. How to Get Gentle Relief • Constipation, as you 'know, is caused mainly by the disappearance of moisture from the large intestine. Therefore, that moisture • must re; turn. This is done by the action of the several mineral salts which are prresentt in Kruschen., At the same time Kruschen, • by its diuretic action helps to flush the 'kidneys, thus ridding your' bloodstream of ° its accumulated toxic poisons, It stands to reasonthat the size of dose for relieving, constipation -depends on t11e individual But once this Initial constipation has been -. •uacelieVed, a small` daiiyy °dose -just enough to cover a dime -will help to ,keep you regular. and cheerful._, shirt today to remedy the mischief wrought • by irregular meats and „ hours. Yeu can 'get Ki uschen from - any druggist -25c, and 7.5c. THE GOD "RICH . WET.I L► 1T` TI?WL b, Sept. fl. --Mr. E1vhn. ifIglitatan 6pent c couple tip" dclw3 1n ee% in Toronto. li'ixii.-end•ufst at the 'berai,t of M. andMr . Fred J. 't° la wer' r- and Mrs. Bud Johnstonanti, ba`bea of Tor- .. onto, .Mr. and .. - a JI.tti Redmond, Jimmy, Vera/d and 13o10y. of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Derwin 'Carter and babe and Mts. Reg Carter, of ilrovdislazcl;:, .Mr. Warren •liainford, D:A., returned least w 'li: ,ttr his school .at Capreol. Mr. tared ,Urex. A. E.. Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. J. h.", Me well spent a few days last week' at Toronto Pxbibilion. Mrs. Iiarvilf McDowell spent a few clays at the hoop of her, :brother, Mr. J.aek Vlarh, Toronto. b " IMr. Ita,ymond Red end was ft re - (ent '1, rritdou visitor,_ " - .liss. .I'hy ilia 'Cobh.. visited, last week at the home of tae uu *l 1, Mr. Geo, Cooh of Belgrave. Mr. Earl, Mugford spent a few days, last week: in Toronto. Miss June Busha!an . of + Ingersoll visited r�+eeently with Mr. and. Airs, Jack Buchanan and other„ friends. Mr. and Mrs, Elver Bauder and children, ssf Preston, were ',week -end guests at the home of .Mr. ;and Mrs, Este \i ightmaar. Mr. A.rehie J•aidin end bliss Nora Jaidin of Trout visited with Mr. and Mrs, •J hoMes Jardin,, Mr. and Aire, J. E. I,orii and M. and Mas. IL I. Smith of Comber were week -end gate is at the -home of Mr,. Miss Mario1 C 1well 'visited tecI la t;+ andMrs, IN, K, Ca•xrlpb(all, . week , with Mr. and Mrs, Jim , Blake 1lrs. k::tr1 ltc,Kni^•lit-hn41 children .of of Cellverne township.', _ Auburn, vieiteil on Thursday, at the Miss Helen l)alvl(ls(ln'of Soutila` nip- hu�ue of Mrs. Fred J, Cook, ton ;:spent the week -end with her School re -opened for another term mother, Mrs. Rout. Dat idson. • on Tuesday With 'Miss 1'laine`"l3amford Mr. and firs. George McCullough „of I as,. teacher, Beth- Rodg r n�'wr Pupil beginning 1 �e is the.'.only . I � ,tae full term. • The storm which truck this district on Sunday about ,•1,30a-.1►.i11.. °ivas ._.. ui e_ severe while it •lasted. While limbs were broken off trees, and corn wise broken down considerably, there was' no great damage done. The farrne wi11 Lind it .• much•• easier- to, plow and p?epare ground for fail wheat. - On Sunday Rev. H. C\ WIIson ~poke 'from 2nd. Corinthians i► :1,; t -eking as his test "Ituilding; for, eternity." Mr. W. F. Campbell favored with a solo, "We are building day by day." • " Mrs. F. J..l•ook entertained a number London spent the week -end with Mr: and Mrs. Wni. °Fuller. Miss kli a Orr has entered .Central r., _..... . l3usluc.�s College hi ,ituderir11.�... , £tr. and Mrs. 'Dave I)avid,son of (.io)terich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fuller. Mrs. :Iiura\ood,. 3 ,1: ie . and Bary a e, t• %Vednesdav .1h Stratft►r d. Mr. Earl McAllister bf Waterloo shirt the week-eI1d•A with his parents, • Mr. and .Mrts, Robe McAllister. The September meeting of tine Dramatitc Club will be hells ten Friday evening at,the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orr. of lefties- on Thursday at a ,Red Cross There was a lame congregation at t` -quilting. • l'nion church on. Sunday, when the I pastor, Rtv. A.J. McKaye,•occupied .the HELP THE RED 'CROSS - No Deception pulpit atter his vacation., Mr.':lleKa. ile 1 A malt boy of about, fire was -march- delivered .a1 splendid sermon. in keel(' I. Lig up andrdow•n. in front of . his gardenin, with the Labor fhb; sewn, .. gate. Ile -wore a tin hat an�caried a wooden gun at the slope. well versed- • . - '}' Passersby fimiled'at the A tilili :tilt w• , earnest little a told that she knew! II (rte, Then 'one of then .stopped and nettling . of love. "I know ,ell ai)uut ! said, smilingly : ' You 'are ' a fine it, was the imnaediati' tellies 'I wes soldier;" -, • *'xtr4'mely fond of my third husbapd:"I The .little sentry looked pleased but then truth 'trinmpahed. He� whis- Kiits , have'; ben' .worn since 1(12(i. i Irered shyly: •'I'm not a real one, you Ale the thrifty. `cotsman." know. Answers. 5 , Recruifing:Patriotic -dollars At 500 Canadian Sfations A, Every ` branch of the ,Bank of Montreal is a "recruiting .Station" for Canadian dollar's `whose owners wish to' serve their country. . • At ' any b one of our 500 Canadian branches you can buy war saving lta Ip& .and certificates, and obtain full information re- g girding war loans. 'Enlist to' the full extent of your ability to help win a deeisiv'e victory for freedom. •_ a MONTREAL ."A BAND WHERE ,IMVIALL 'AO'CO11 I T l ARE WELCOT 1 °b Modern, L1' 'Ipetienced Banking Seh ice • .. the outcoiiic of 124 Years' Successful C;lrcratian • J• Goderi flli 1 ranch: A. A. NICOL, Manager (iF Its two 111 4.1 • 4.1 •. PLOW O1+ BUNN GUN'1S INICIRMSIDS A pretty v 'r. the �t� ,�u 1 w,();ri3er in tilt Canadian 'Breit• gun F al t mt.1 � hr. tl inspection of flare -g uarde. .Many ;$yeimeU are to -day holding (sown key jobe ,of highly tet'lulieal nature in this modern 'rntlehilae gun plant, Nvhieh in ttarnin'g; out an t*\\.er-ine easing flow of wea )ons for • t 1 I t(r the British k ua•c'es, • , PO,RTER'S" HILI., PORTER'S IILL, Sept. 1. -Mr. and urs. Errand Betties, of Toronto, slant the holiday seine Mr. 'and Mrs. a. ...., : _ ....... _... A1kI1_ I3ettles .iz� a)t15erT i7rienc"is. Miss• Dorothy Cox leaves today to commence her teaching duties for an- other year -at Dresden: Friends of. :Miss. 'Hazel Wilson, a former teacher here, were pleased to see her at the cllugt+la,,,, nnivei,sary ser- vices on Sunday. We understand Miss Wilson is engaged in the Gully school. School re -opens tomorrow for the fall teras. Mitis Dorothy Stirling, of the 7th concession, Goderich eownship, will -•iu.struct the spells in Pile local school. • lir. )till Mrs. Lawson Lockhart and J in � • t waiting for the call to the navy, with which •he signed tip recently. The following students from the dis- 'trit't commenced their st•ud�iesssat the Godericli Collegiate last Tuesday: Misses -Blanche 'Graham, Dorothy T inert, Istadtel I:seiner, and ikMr..;1Jorace •Crawford. -The public school stere has .re' -•Opened with Miss Alma Anderson of I)iingannon as ,the'•new teacher, M.rs. Will .Crawford spent ,a few days' of last. week in Toronto visitingvisitingwith her . relatives there. Dr. R'. W. and Mrs. Cunningham anttwo . children, Bobby and Janice, of Walkerville, spent last •week -end at the home' of Mr. ane! Mr, Chas. (`•r•awford, 'Congratulations to Mr. and Leis, Robert ()ke°(nee Margaret Crawford), of `Toronto, on 'the arrival of a. baby girl (Charlotte Grac'e) on *Monday sou l Wile, cif Rota!--I).il,,-.-'%Ileh,, August _'�. ;�- in Toronto. General Host spente week -enol with Lawson's pal•- pit,all. ents.' On 'Monday, acconil►anie(l by hi • Threshin•,, is the order Mother and -list � ;; ter ' ) s t �` der Of the .dad ]u er, MI�. I,ert "Idrowden; this d:ihtric=t:- •:�T w. -•ee he motored to..Dtriadalk, *here 'a. pleas- Mr. Ernest Crawford -St 'Toronto is ant-hailiclaiy Wes, ssIlerlt--tti t -h --o1 fri,....,. and the Ac<hesan-Blair :Yeti ing was atb?1l(1 df 'Miss Gertrude Myons of Toronto visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. :and 3Ir•s. Jas. ILocl hart, en Sllalclliy. . 3iii•s Joyce Gardiner has 'acce'pted al position in eTero to, " Mrs. -Jas. I3arrisoil,. Clinton spent I1 4ia- -dew days •c'isit-iirg his raiini . Anniversary . seri icee -will be held In the I'nited,church here on Sunday, September 2lst. Special music will be Provided by the R.A.F. of the: Pore Albert :fix ;1Q•aviation School. ASHFIELD tuiday..with-Mr. and \1r•;.:. "iII J lliott. " .ISIIFIFLD, Sept. -Mrs, Reilly Mt and .Mrs. Heid 'Torrance and filially and *Its. Vic. Elliott Motored I and c°1lildrtll, .of Detroit, -are visiting to Galt to visit friends last-'veek.the fermer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Needham, of Pinkerton, •'is I Neil Macdonald, -spending a few days with her equsin, Flying Officer -Donald •McKay spent Mrs. F. Weton. ' 1ast week at his home here.. n At Grace •Church, "- on Sunday, August 31, ,anniversary -services at ('*rate church ,were well attended•. Rev. Mr. AlAdsworth.uf Stafta spoke et b(,th morning 11I1(1. evening serv1 e1 and- his .discourses were enjg,;v,ed. At the morn - es ., int; service Miss Pearl Elliott, of Clin- e 1 ton, assisted the their and sang two very sweet solos. At the evening ser- , kiss Catherine Mackenzi . spent last week at Lake Erie. • • Misses Lilian and Mary :Fergusiin of' Hamilton visited with their, °uncle, Mr. W. L. Francey, last .week. Messrs: Duncan :McKay and Harold Johnson and Flying. utficer. Donald McKay :spent a few clays a.t„the Toronto E hjhi tion ,'• "' vice. hiss Wilhelmine Trewartha, of Mr. John Finlayson has left for his Toronto sang a1 plea'tu1ig number' and school near Toronto. - •see. (rood . 11' ill Quartette, composed Keith Johnson, of the R.C.A.F., i of `]!:has. '13reckou, Jack Snell, I3ilj home fist. two weeks. Jervis and Glen Lockhart. sunt; tw:o *Ir. Charles MacGregor of Kitchener, selections which were much enjoyed: visited with his _brother, Air .• Rod l ite day was ideal after the abundant 'MacGregor, last week-eud. - ram of the night before. The offering • Mr. Arnold Cowan 4►f Toronto spent Was quite generous an<i altogether the the holiday with his father, Mr, JlSiln officials were pleasl'de Nest Sunday, ' Sept(nnber 7th, ,service will be at 9,3() and t'he early mo.rnine •services . will Cowan, sr. •,..1)r. and Mrs. Weilrzell of Detroit were week -enol visitors with The latter's cunt1nue for' the month of S 'pteralber, .sister, Mrs: WM., Macdonald. -« Schoa1 're -opened this wee1{ with two new teachers in this vicinity.'.lirrs Caesar • ► lingann4►n lay at Lochalsh and 'Air. .games MacNa11- of Lucknow' at' I' intail. , 'The :Bary Hardie Mission Band metat the home of Mrs. Wm, 1•)rennan-las t Thursday. Audrey (;•ollins, .Jean ',Anne • POINT' ALBERT Caesar (f D i POR'!' AIAlERT, Sept. _'.---Mr,. R. Reed is spending a few days in Tor- ,. lit, thie week visiting, withher sister, Mrs. E. IlarmsWortb, as well as at, t"•rl''lirig- the •4 ... N.)' E. Shec,der of Detroit, with swe'etdy. ';Stori(:s,c►f Je. c.: • rt,.,•F'a1 bride., of. Barba, .-Ifen-tuekr a ' good alttendanee- Macdonald and Naiima seed Mr. Elmer '(sliders wind son Elmer• seen a the honday Week -end home of Mr. and\i):s. 1) i�•e. '�Ll 'ESVILLE a MarIi. • g!� rd .ar<• l,tlsy along- th4' I.;ltio h'a'ter ' 111)LAIESVII.LE, Sept. 2. -Mr. and• Mrs. ' P.arton afel little son anti Mr. ,Beaty of I a)wwausan, (tilt.. were guests. of Mr. ,nL'Airs. E. .1. Trewarthal for tits vs the past week. :They were . `ar(•otnpanied home by Mess Cora Tre- wartha. who will c(►mmenc(• her teach- Miss duties for the corning term today. M i ,: Alma ('Tra til gi,.,)e,,f t for Woo4- Mr .i tui :qrs. El Iter ' Pc,t tet, 31;elt►n end Keit fie tb spent Monthy with Mr. and MIs. T. MacDonald atTees,water.' Mrs. .1. 1i. M acMald t accompanied friends to % oothiicx'lt`un Sunday. blies ki'i1b4•lrnine Trewartha returned :r► 'I'(iron 1,1 on Monday after having fj o who hee sa • ums a$ ' -hilt the past two weeks visiting her impurity pent u p:. in their: bode ' ►►alr4'ntw, LI r•, and • Sirs. N. W.. �'rc'- day after day, easeof hieeseigit w al t tlra, and a t klr4' I1 rcznoverl aa nature intended, 0 1t 1c st ' 1 . n i fed Cil arch :»urnrn4•r �c• ►uu1, Ryerson Beach. QD,e in every twenty-four ham, in: ,;r•huoi re•olteru'd today with Mise veriably rjuiIer frons, constipation. • Grate •i1e 11 var of (`l i n t on as 14'a(•her, lie nee of cheap, hurrah ptfrgatie s , • Jt('v, parol r 'Wilding., attended Sum• - will never get you rmy whero as they o met. School at Ityertaox>,, I3eaaela the past only aggravate the trouble and In. w('4 k 11?I4P to ter visited friends at .• rare the. delicate raucous lining ,. the 1) r( 5414'1, • LI:.DRN •aAd�.',+.pa& IYa '13".e At-. ,-M,IF;9 Margaret dl<, Vita,patrick heft. on ThDax', day to re- turn te ter. home tat Detroit. after 1 - F11Wall't1)At801OPT1041,11t11 4tie 1041 $PCudding -lIiU bol1(Iflv,s with Mrs. Ii ilegie and other friends hem Word lavas been; .received hem .the ,death of eras. ACe.. Powell (n ()live Stirling) of 'Seaafortli. M Powell Wats. tlat Hetet Iter of Mr. an Ma's, Ales. Wirlirig and we eliteridl t< them and -other relatives our deepe sympathy. Mrs. `Powell was borax .the farm �itecupled now -by Mr, an Mi 1 1.aa r{'.e klishe '. Mr. an(.1,, Mrs. C. Walton an sox Paxul, of Toamrato, spent the wee? -end with itelatives hd're,. of e4.' r,. dD �: , ,SALLY KILL 1d and • Araraiversary services will be held at Looms eltalreh'o3I September, 7th; Ser - vie s at 11 a.m. in the morning and 7.80 p.m. in the +eyerrin . The special speaker :for the day' will' be 1t v. I.D. l on1Qroya, of Fingal, a former pastor, 'Three' young ladies from iGoderieh, M#�sses Aileen. Bogie, 'Betty Smith and, -- rjoi'ic> Gillespie, will" sing at the .morning. service. At the evenfn ser- vice the K)'estileld• Male Quartette will sing, . ;everal nuirabens. A special of- Tering is asked for. We are . glad 'to report that S.►5. No. 9. is to open again with some, new pupils pilsi and with Mrs. Cranston, of God. ' eriChr. • Mr. h triaanilfon {glutton expects 'to ave operatiozis Started on the building dn• ,of the e ft)'dtida't3 ;; on fox, a new Itarn in a few; diVS.. ST. OMENS aitAS, Sept. 1.-521hog1 • re-. opt.ned 4jn Tuesday with Miss Beatrice -.MeQuillin in charge of S,S, No, (St. 'Helens), Miss 4 of S � � Dorothy I?roan f. „ c.a.#nl<: til .:ut Itor y . _ .. t11,c-c , dna _ -;AIW. Vivian Tiffin .of Winghein at' No. iMr, Jac] Watson of London was �3• J Tii recent caller on ;kl�r, E... d other' old friends here. °m and IMiss Jean Thom hers 'returned 'to her duties as a motherc'r•aft nurse at Toronto after, a holiday at her home here. !lir. ang Mrs. Ewart' MrPherso a were week -end visitors' r r with M Mrs: J. Cameron. • ani! ,The6 following teachers from • the vicinity resume their duties on Tues- day: Miss W. T. 1 utlrerfor•d' at Kirli- ia.ntd �a1 ' '- itis Irene Woo ,_ aIa -el'loo,I\•iiss Norlll,a• Weathdenc�atad"Vat-t Staaynel,. ;Mrs.' James, Ramage at Hal, - stein, ,AliStir Ruth- Ramage at MFi ik:i, \Liss Dorina Webster • at "Toronto, an-- '4ebstee-itte Olintvtr_ -,.lf -( hal les .'i eQalillan at, elitIldeboye. ,Mr. John A. eteD nuld, ..a former resident op concession 1 ►, dna his song, *fir. Angus :MeDonald, of Bi•arl- don, . Were velers on the formers' sis- ter in-law, Mn;. Gordon.' •Misys Joan Earl of Toronto c•Vis a, week -end guest. •of Miss Jeaii 'Pira t 'Mrs. Gordon- is spendi,ng,tbig •w"ec1 atSthe home of her' brother,�aMr. J. W.. alkeld,. Goderieh: a 0 MAFEKING I\IIAFEKI. IG, Sept. 2.---Mr.. and ;Mrs, Ernest Blake, Mrs. Wm.' Blake aid "Dr. and tltrs'„hrl. B1;ake attended the (`='N.E. an(1 Mr. and 1,'1rs. I)onglas 'Gibson in Toronto ovor the 'Week -end. :Mr, and Mrs. 1.1M. Kilpatrick and Verna and Miss Hilda Twainley. re- turned hpiue <3n ,Mgnday: fr•ozn a trip .through to North --Bey: They visited • the "quints.: at Cal lander. - t - ilii'. and .*tr s. Albert Alfbn a)f .I3e1- .1fast visited on Monday with air. and Mrs. Ernest Blake, - IA trousseau' tea was. -held at the home of leIr . Will It'vin 1ahSatur- day afterrloor) in honee of h(ardaugll- ter Anna, whose • Inari'iage take's -place this week. A • social evening . was enjoyed at the hall last Tuesday night, w11('n a numher i>1 filends presented Mr: ani Mrs.' Charlie Ho(]grnm (nee Jean Anderson ►, n a'w•]y weds, with an endtable and Ill }.■al/.lire reek, combined-, and an address. ,Miss. Hilda Tw•anl- ley 'read the ed'd'hess and Mr. Jerry Cranston , made the presentation behalf' (,f the .].31al:cr com211tinity. )llinsori sang' Love is As' boundless tis •the (cean, There W" ae wide as the' universe, •and as inl- perishablc . as the granite roc!.:. •A1) - steep inflames it,,.,wea-kness.•fans trial str'cngthens it, Sttcl'afice ennobles it. and religion sinetities it. Ruby. I)I1is. • ,.d...,1, this week dralitl;ng' several s.. ,.-,I, of the road prior to the hard- _ K+a - .rC aelm.f tvilich Will ,follow sor,n . Mr I' s4 or, d Marl ay, who i -s a t r,;` tr;lirl,, J4'r» ' defence at Kitchener, spent � � f 4•tid nil with his prr4'nt»,_ Mr rr4 Mi.4. Walker Murra). J 1weee i Stubborn Cases ofConstipation P. do, and aro very liable 'to eeauee 1 If esti ate>d take M".BIhtirn's $ arkLiver Pills and lama a neittuall movement of the bowele,i They do net gripe, weaken acid • sicken as ninny !aka eee de. li Mr., and airs. I).. E'G1idrlon,. ac- eompani4'd by' Mr, and 1blre. harry (led - More, sju•rrt the welt -end at Niagara. Mis- Esther AMaeMath left yesterday for 1):1,11W ,Odsw.11h 1'4 slit. has ir.:•en en- gfagt(1 as t(•ach4tl' '(1)rtb<' ('inning term, s - Odic pad Mills fines st)1 la and v ry. day for 2'or 3 wceks.''.3 pads in 'each 1 packet." No. ,Arrayingiieno stickiness, no °bbd odor. Ask your Drugist, itrocery or General Stgere. • • „ f • 10 CENTS PER PACKET '' 'PAX MORE? THE W1fi.SON FLY PAb CO. Hamilton One NILE NILE, Sept. 1.- Istabelle Girvia of Goderich spent Sunday ,here with her prgents. _41r, harry 'Girvin has gone •to :Kinitcrhener for this four months' trai'zi- Mr. qua, Finnigan- had the mis- fortune to hal* his knee' frnetured, by a 'kick from a •steer, while delivering the- beast Co the beef ring,' , Mr. and 1'Irs,liffor(1 j1•ortorr of Iiecohyille spentYcabor Day at Nile, bringing' 'bade' M'rs, 11) iOantwell, who hrlii been visitilnf; 'them for two .weeks. Mrs.:Wilmer' ltutledge and three e'hildd ren. returned with her sister to Beech - vine for a visit "there. Miss Bone and friend from°Toronto spent . .!he st'ele,end w.."iti vh r .Ictdr,._Mrs,Bone. m ...... - There% will 1* no, evening service ata_ Nile, t_hdreli next Sunday, on- account of anniversary services at aLeeburn. Sunday school will be held at 2 o'clock as ,usual. • • Being True • Let people's tongues and; actitnis be when they will, my business is to be good; and I make the same •'pcet'h to myself that a piece of gold or an emerald or !purple should--1`Let peo- ple -talk anti act as they :please, I must • Abe an emer,gild, aitd keep . my color•."--4Mareus Aurelius.' t "!s pour.,wife onca of!_fa shion' l uttt'r'ilies?'• . -.-. •- '.Ncr:d ,•'it`rom the' n'.a;v- s'he . • gets. ,ill ,jit-'•1'---4w1- - rnoth." , "How's the riding school going, old . Iran ?" • • - otteri ! Pupils falling off 1 very. 4 A Help To7Those ..,Pastifiddte7A.ge: 'When. men and women get past 3111C1,410 ate their energy and activity, :•in rainy instances, begin to decline, • stud their general- vitality is _on the, harder to shake off than formerly, said, here and there, evidences of a breakdowp begin to appear.. Now the time when those ,.who wish to maintain their health and 'Vigor, and retain their energy un-- , impaiied should take a course of Milburn's Health and Nerve rill. They brace up 'and invigorate tits system, and help stall ofe the decrepi- tude of adVancing years. 0 J. R, Wkieeler Funeral, Director and Embalmer All Valls promPtly'attendecf to dig, or night . Plumes: Store 335. Res. 355W. Hamilton Street, Goderich • PLINERAL SERVICE TRADITIONAL . SINCERITY AND EXPERIENCE 'AmbulemOe Service Phone' 120. FLOYD M. LODGE, Director The Cranston Funeral Horne voimparemitimmimmiiiimuip Cunningh4m Pryde EXETER and SEAFORTF1 We invite you to inspect our - stock of Cemetery -Memorials Ali insqUieies will be. promptly EkETER-Phone 41 Complete Service at Reasonalale PROMPT INVALID, CAR SERVICE our modern Vuneral Rome. 17 .Montreal $t. Phone 399 AimasammimmThimalaimmiummow Monuments! • To those Contemplating build - prices before buying. Cemetery . Lettering 'a epecialty. All work guaranteed. JOHN GRANT CLINTON MARBLE & GRANITE WORM; Clintdn, Ontario 910.r 21 Clinton, 215 Stn,Liferii or Ingersoll 21