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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-09-11, Page 4lop DISCOUNT ErMar81181,11; PeSigned KOWOOD COAT SETS sizes. 1 TO 6 VEALE.4 To acquaint you with the Kenueitel• fashions for ehildetelee we offer 19% discount fronAthe•staftled priees for' these •oets made of line Auw stralian on]. ,SetsOre malle•W in any sike, style Or color yall May seleet. THE ,IVI-NIARY • The Square wig North. Si. (This offer) goo-A:riot a limited time only-) • NORTH 'STREET WALS. The Woe&an'e Missionary Society of North street United church met on' Monday, with a good atteadance. Mrs. C. V. Clarke presided for the •OPening exercises and 'conducted the business. ;Mits. Wm. Strachan was appointed dele- gate, to -the sectional meeting of the Presbyteey to be held af.'liolmesville 'ou' Monday% October 4th. Mrs. Wm. Strachan, vice-president,, presided for the service of worship, the theme being Begin now to Pray and work f6r the . new melee." Mrs. J. W. llopre read the, Scripture lesson containing the :Beatitudes. Prayers were'offered by Mrs. Olarke, .Mrs. A. 'Buchanan and Mrs. Straehaxi. Mi.es A. Jenkins- and :Mrs. Ci „Bartler favored with...a _levels duet, accompanied ' 1),‘• .Miss C. Mcelin- - ton. Mrs. Jas. Hamilton introduced the new study book, "Serving with the Sons ..of Shuh." This centres around the work of the West China 'mission,which- celebrates its fiftieth anniversary this. year. • NEW WAR SAVINGS STAMPS The new war savings stamps are• now on sale at the local postoffiee. They are 'printed in red, with 'scenes: from the Canadian forces in action:- -Eight different, scenes .are included in the issue: sailor, airthen, warship, tank, airplane., nurses, eeldrereand Bren gun. Although the 'Stamps ere iseued in bOolesevelued- ate$10,eit .-is -notele-Cessary . to purchase so large a -quantity at one time As with the old issue each stainp is -valued at 25 cents. The new issue was printed. especially to' appealto school children. • Stamps of the old issue can still be obtained. - AT NORMAL SCHOOL Five former 'G.C.I. stUdents are at- tending—the .StratfoN Normal School': Irene Bownian, poris ;1awihorn4, Betty Asquith. Donald Ross' and RaY- yincenf. FISH and HIPS • Fish is health food; good • for everybody., If you do not want a full csi.irse meal; come and have some FISH AND CHIPS, with Bread), t Butter„ Tea, or Coffee, Only 30 cents. Galen Lunch • PHONE 272 (Next—to.:7Dominion.„ Store.) - t f. Imrammilmemoopenwoumummo MOORE-,-WATT' * , Gladioli anergarden flowers formed the setting for4 pretty house wedding on Saturday _afternoon last, when Miss Edith Cienevieve 'Watt, , daughter of Rev. W. J. anti Mrs. Watt, Griflasby, Ont., married pullean. James Milian' Moore, son of Mr. and, •Mrs, T. II. Moore, Whitechnrch, Ont. The -father of the bride officiated. Music Was played ky Dr. A. J. Watt. The bride wore a white sheer' gekt-n with a carna- tion floral effect iand. a gold locket, gift of the groom. ..Her --white shoulder length vei1.4wee held in place by, rose- buds and She carried a shower bouquet of ',pees and baby's breath. Miss Muriel Watt-, bridesmaid, was her sister's only attendant in a flowered sllk.4resn in pastel ehades. She Car- ried a shower bouquet of asters. George D. Watt was best man. A receptidn was held' at the home of'. the bride's. 'parents, where the mothers of the bride and groom received the guests. The LAWN BOWLING Three rinks freen town "attended a . • mixed doubles ltwwfl,rg teUrnareent at Selefortle on ThUrsalay evening. Those eoraPeting were gr. and Mrs:. Walter Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wheeler. and Mr. Geo. Doefgherty and Mrs. 3. Lee. The last named coliple brought home second •prize. Winners in the local bowling tourna- 1urent on ,Friday night were: let, Geo. .11(tiiiihy and, 'Harold INeyeeombe; 2nd, Howard MONee and Pied Bowra. Monday ,tight'e wintiers. were 3. W. Baker and J. W.IleViear ;,on*Wetines- ey,01.31.inge!e4 H. Sanderson and Lorne • • At the Wingham doubles on Tuesday night, Mrs; Calvin Otitt and Fred Hunt, ut re a winning pair rona Godertch. . MOTS VS. MECHANICS In an exhibition gaine at *Victoria Pa rki. on Tuesday night, Pilats vs Mechanies of Sky Harbor.. ''Panleon playing for the ,MechanicS:- made* a honie Tun ill thethird inningie This Math' the score S to 6 for the iMeele aides. Ip the, siXth inning's Bill Chowen, svortel another 'mine ,run far the ,INIeelianicee' making the tally 16 to, 13. '•The final score at ,the end of six innirigs, -'1V/IS' 141 for the ,Mechitnies iind• 15 for the 'Pilots. e AN -IMPORTANT POST • Norman M. Kirk of Chicago, shipper for the. Pennsylvania' Raltway, son of Mrs. Kirk and ''the late Andrew Kirk, formerly of DungannOn, .has • ,been MOW d—frOUTSVille7iKetif fu elcS': to fake charge of the shipping Of the material for defence of Great Britaineunder the Lease -Lend Act. N.orman is a veteran of the World War of 1914-1918, and his bride's mothee was gowned' in a. navy- thaw" friends will congratidate him on his promotion to such 41 very re - and white printed silk dress With pink sponsible position.. , • careage.' The groorn"s mothei*.iiSsisted in a powder blue erepe dress with pink 't!orsage. The couple left for a motor TO OPEN FURNITURE STORE trip, the bride Wearing a•beige and Elmer 'Cranston has purchased the brown -redingote with brown acces- , Wesley Walker store on tilt"; Square eoripe. • The couple • will • reside at Whitechurth. now ()templed by Forster's bakery ---and after alterations „and improvements •have been made to the building.he ex- , pec.ts to establish a furniture store in — MITCHELL—LEAVITT it about the middle of October. ..The PIcTON, Sept. •4,—Decorated with - Undertaking busintes:s will be kept at standards of gladioli and hydrongett, its preeeeet - site On Niontreal str4t. the United ehareh was the seene ttra- We understand that Mr. Cranston has wedding_ e_yesterday *: when. Phyllis, for some time been purchasing furni- daughter of Mr. and ,Nfrs. Roy Leavitt, .tore fer .the stocking of his store. Pic -ton, beceme the bride of e 'Flying Ofileer Herbert • K. Mitchell. 1. AF.. JOINT INSTITUTE MEETINd Godeeiche son of: Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mitchell. Oxford, England, •Capt. Rev. Members of Auburn Branch Take Part J. Revereft officiated and 'Pref. F. E. e ° •-• in Meeting at MacKay Hall Walden, played the wedding- -music. ' A- very interesting ,nieeting• of . the Given in marriage by her flther. Goderich Women's. Institute was held bride .wore gown' of white silk iereeS in MaeKay Hall 'on Thursday last, made on prineess dines- Her fingertip I,when about twenty-five inZ,mbers of veil of ,White net •was caught with a I the, Auburn breech .were guests of the band of white hyacinths and she car- 0(1(111 Institute. •Mrs..Chester Johnston ried Amerioan Beauty roses. Mrs. J. presided over the Inisiness part of. the W. Leavens. matron of honor.- wore meeting ,'and :the members de*cided to green jerSey 'Made With high ITN* and assist in . the • jam -making project for long ,sleeves. She eeere pink res in shipment Overseas by donating 100 her hair and earried Premier _roses I -pounds sok sugar. Mrs. Lawson, presi- and bauvardia.— Miss Jean ,Leavitt, "lent of Auburn W.I.,. was asked to pink taffeta frock With a mesegav of preside over rile Program. which Was toses, was flower girl. Pilot -Officer Chris. Mills, was groomeman, . and -Ushers were Mr. Ray Hicks and -Mr. ,Allan Vancott. A- reception fol -- -lowed -at-the. home-eafelheebride's r- presented by it visiting branch. A solo by Mrs. Gordon Taylor, en- titled "Our Brave Airmen," the Words of which she composed herself, was nu ed. A reading by Mrs. J. puts, Mrs. Leavitt receiving her guests o wa tt ix nd a iliTerTre'-' Weip-a-ad- svea ring a gown of precious 'Mee erepe Miss'S. Carter followed ; also a hunter - with larke _velvet hat matehing oils reading by Mrs. Brildnock; a ladies' shade. • Mrs. C. A. Newman and .Mrs. J. Reycraft poured tea and as-sigte .cluartette•. and a- solo by • Mrs. - Plaetzer• were all well received. The ants. were Mrs. Ru.,3e,11 Alexander of .meehee nemberS ,we'et) aecompanied, Kingston, . rs. George Hepburn, Miss Mrs,„„R. Phillips of Auburn. Velma V a ndewa tef, Mrs. MeCa --W. J. Henderson of Winehe m. Mrs. Rodger *::Itoss' of°_Ottawa.. Miss- :the recently appo,inted district president gdyihe-Leatens and Mi.s.s Elsie Gortiz. For it trip through Western Ontario the for West Huron, was .also a gueit of the meeting and gave a fine addres,R. bride donned a frock of golden sherry iShe ve s'ome up-to-date InfOrmation crepe with Idrge hat and matching qv- as.' to. the a's.sistance VV(4heh's (essories and a litiCla coat. They will iestetutee have given to the war effort,. reside at .Goderich, .where the groom such as the purAasing of two field ' is let present stationed. kitchens at a• cost. of $3.1.00 .eaeh. the I OODERICTISIGNAWTAR Presbyterial W.M.S. "IM 1414 'IUD" WAITS" Meetsat 80aforth (Kafelloeps, B.C., Sentinel, SePt4 ' " Fnneral servieee itymemory of John (emitinued from, page 1) • '1,10)onalti Swaneen, retired judge of the kWOrk going in every field. .. 11r1l. tsh Court:a° it %wait h, so We inns C191131t37f44134"" Y3144 were held Tues • e eep our '11,111lti ff)Y4 enpWrI/BER itth, MU - day afternoon' in Shaughnessy Potted of our nibisionarf .. were. *, iireey towel' t 1St. Peure, %%lateen -0r, earlY eStItUrdaY ehurele,Naneouver. His Honor 'died in - .. • "In China we are reaping the benefit • u it)41.1.1,r)isitiano,-.eleh.te:awimmosete, aiefetypepeeveoete.ath cme a eaerainge 1).ea:after foit-. night's ifinees and legS than -a inontit 11 'iit,ot 1411.17rtsoet14n t e°ilt' rer it su'ittbut9 alii .T.1441e.atarirint after lits retirement ein. July 31 front l en •the . wet:1i of the church in spite Illinectlin,41(t'lel i)thilStet81411'ctatTl'i-a•iverl':1' :;11dtil'°(i111182; Whefi the war is over, China will re- ...two months after -he and Mrs. Swanson of almost 'ineurmountable difficulties. " member that We. helped." •• had transferred their reeidence to the coast, a righteous 'Oenada. Never in -out first pastor of Kamloops United. ehurch , - The aleakoi-..then reflerred to CZi- Rev.ell w.. Me.Kay (who was file ada's problem, : "We nufst • plan for tune has the church had Such an 01;- after the Union of Canadian churches which Judge Swanson helped to portnnity, never .such a (hallenge,- in ' eon the Wesethere are many ditstriets with- summate) assisted the pastor „ Of Shaughnessy United, ,Rey. George- D, out any, Teligious services. We need wilkle, at TtlesdaY's rites. , The active : they go they are 1m:died op to; ttod wel- ' .7t:skoirfs•vi:eWlieacciottihled uee twenty deacon.' pallbearers were'.' T. ,G. Norris, .K. 0.,'' A. ("NI. Russell , A. Bruce Rbleertson , Money: Wherever coined. After the war, newcoiners 'will 'Thonias K. Laidlaw, Kenneth T.'_Thurs- foe that time, and It. will teed Saerifice es. vv., must prepare toll and T. R. Hall (once a Sebeol prin- on our Tart: Let • us pray that God D'mal(l' • cipal here). The 'honorikey •pallbe,arers eonte to our shot' will 'give us a vision 'beyond' our al- were Hon. 'Chief Justice 'NI. A. Mac on Denis own responsibility. WoUltf , that • We A.1.1ruciii`pihh3ti'id1e iitIN°*.n SartPr . . 4'•!i'StJusticelv, . M. G. (Kamloops), E. L. Webber location, and help us to realize, our knew, too on what out peace depends," '1.g0r•L'1011:€1i'')'st'We'l't'r.S.1111'3E.'(:if•°'rillillrel'114.1(1Yieptoi°81t1-' Mrs; Sack conveyed the thanks of all etddress, and, the •program was con- master , here), and. Prof. Lemuel present toiss Pelton' for her splendid tinned with the roll call of lnisS1011 Robertson. and young .womenrs auxiliarie,. years ago last month, the late Judge Born at GOilerich, Ont., seventy-three , Native of Goderich - A very fine duet was suntr, by Mrs. ' Swanson WAR an alumnus of University Iv A I •11.11a -Mrs. MUnn accom, •nanied by the organist. Mrs. M, Rennie, and this was followed by a 4 'series of. prayers 'by' Mrs. A. Taylor of Croderich, Miss L. Jeckell of Exeter and Mrs. G. Macdonald, Clinton.• • • A letter was read by Mrs. Greig of Seaforth froMr. Douglas Stewart; • telling of eimditions in the Anission held of Killam. Alberta, where he is stationed. In spite of 11111 113- difficulties and' poor crops the work is prospering in a wonderful woes': • A quartette by, members of the Nils- son -4Band was mach enjoyed, and this was felirived by a quiz prograni on the work of the W.M.Se as published in reeent copies of the ,Glad Tidings, It Was decided to bold a mission 'band Tally in the. falle and Mrs.. D.. .-Wils-on-ot Setiforth was appointed to- asLst Mrs, W. Weir in makingplans for the rally., - Miss E. Wiggins,of.,Goderich brought' Qf.,Torollt() and lao$,;-9its-g'-"C"aleliega3-,11'Ntitkirt first praetised He came west in 18,9T, but returned east after six months to marry Jean, daughter of Jemes an Catherine Mac- keezie Reid, pioneers of Bruce eounty, 1 .! Ontario: , , The SwaUsons took up residence in Kamloops in IS9S, and stayed forty- three years, leaving toward the end of 1 last June for Vancouver, where' they in- tended to vesicle near their daughter and sons (Mrs. A. Carr Luinsclee, Alex, Swauson, and John D. Swanson) and their grandchildren. ,, During his 1°0 residence in thiseilty, Judge Swanson ,held many important -positions. He was' city. solicitor- until hi, e elevation, to the County eConet bench in 1910, He carried. the Liberal • taiidad itt the _1007 .4(.-s_cli on. He Was " an appeal. judge in the matter i)f the -militarr,service net" during the' Great in the report of the courtesy' com- mittee. Thanks- were expressed to the Barbara Kirkman 1111XiliaTY, 4111(17rtril 11 in connectiOn with- the church who helped to make ,.the, meeting stich •a success. Sympathy was expressed to all who had .4uffered bereavement, and to all those prevented from attending' through• , 1 The hymn **Follow Me, the Master saith," -was sung, and a most 'helpful ; !tad .inspiring meeting wits brought to 6. • close with it.prayer for Divine guidance 1.in .the -days .that lie alien(1. offered by • the president, •Irs.. jack. , The re were representatives present • -Exeter, ILensall; GoderiCh and Sea - f tom- Auburn, 11(4g -rave, Clinton, I forth.' • LAKE LEVELS .Levei, the St, Lawrence River. in Montreal harbor during August was- ...32/e_ejneheleeeeyer than during July and 7% inches 1-6W-ei-Thsairlif-Atigusti 1040, the Department- of Mines and Reso-urces report. , Level of• Lake Superior at Port Arthur. during .Augu%, 'WO one-quarter of. an. inch higher than July and 2% inches lo werflio n August 1940. •. Lake , • Huron a t Goderich durinn- August was 1% inches lower than July -and five inches .lower than August, 1940. -• ' • ,Lake- Erle at Port. 'Colborne during ekugust .was 2% int -hes lower than. July and- 61.4.--inehee lower -than August, 1940. 71,`,. • OOD CONSERVATION Die , reserve Now! , PRI('ES EFFECTI81E UNTIL ('LOSING TLME SEPT: 13th 'SEALERS Sm. 95c - • Large—doz. $L49 RUBBER RINGS„ pkg.. doz.' 5c- • „ ZINO -RINGS PAROWAX doz. .23c • Pkg. 14c numBA stAL Nilltite or blended XXX • .1-1."`" VINEgAR gal. 39c KUSTA. RD SEED Wit& • PI.CKLINF4 SPICE C OUND CEP,TO EXTRA SenciAL • .25 Large Size 4 'LEMONS lb. 35c• lb. 29e • Snow Witite ' • Cauliflower '1'15c 17c Cow,an's • COCOA " P'g 15c rs 25c Limeys' Altor)(115; PORK and 20 -oz. BEANS tins TOMATO JUICE tins P -Ile eft 20 -oz. tins qt, sPAGHErn 9 this' .4143 -oz SPAGI1ETTI and. 1 q, 11EAT BALCS' 15-ozi-CPU 3PusTARD 9-oz. llc • ,jar Deep Brown BEANS 2 15 -oz., 23 ........................:___,....._ 1 PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS Supplies are plentiful and pricer, low. • It's Preserving Time NOW! Sunkist ORANGES med., 'size. doz. 31.c =Eta?' tge. f4talks 2 fb(;r 15c omoys, Ont.lro.). 3°1bs 13c tins C Ontario No..1, POTATOES 15.1b p6ck DP111.1141101st STORES, LTD. te•V", sending of $500 of garden • seeds to Britain and of their safe arrival; furniture for the recreation room at rarop Borden, as well as a donation of $2500 to the Depa rt men t of Na t itenal Defence), She urged all memhers to be faithful to their motto. "For Home and Cauntry," as in se doing even greater .Intlp in wile activities Imo' i}e- given. • A social half-hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the coin-, inittee in eharge, after which Mrs. J. Woods. a former president of -the Auburn branch, spoke it few words in; appreciution of the joint meeting. •I Lake On ta Ho a t ,Kingston during August was 3M2 inches lower than July ; and 10% inches lower than August. 1940. - -- - • .4 , The, real patribts these days are the young men who give up secure and well-paid jobA for the dtscoinforts and dangers of ai...tive service in the ranks. --Brockville Recorder and* Times, 'War, 'Fo,r: eighteen years he was, a ember of the senate Of UnivereitY 'of British Colitiebia. AnThedent low for almost half -a -century, he held everi'-oflice wVhin the gift of the local' fratetnity, and during the, 102V-22 term was grand master for the. elfritish Columbia jurisdiction. He was orary president of St. Andrew'sp, !S.! Caledonian Soeiety of .Kamloops. • judge _Swanson was a member of, the committee Which' negotiated •the Julien ofeCanadien ehurcheS• and was present.- , at the inauairation of the 'United 'Church of at Toronto in Jfine,_ KINTAIL KINTAIdt, Sept 9..—Mrs. WilfCed Fattish gave her hoine for :the Sep- tember meet Inge - --the - Women's ' Institute Thursdav, iSep- teinber . 4th. The !fleeting, was in charge of the, president, Mrs. Robert Scott. 'The •roll eall -was, anSwered with "pickling- hints." ,A quilt by the *Kintait ladies was disphied and plans Were made for auctioning it at a (la nee at Eingfhridge. The subject "TlistOrical -Researeh" taken by Mrs.. J." Little.. Readings • were given by Mrs. Duneali McIntyre and 'Mrs. Wm. Johnston: after which ..M.fs. Johnston favored. with an in- strumental. • Lund.) wae 'served by ;the hostees. The October, meeting is to be held at tile home of Mrs. O'Neil, tho roll being "Canadian Women, and Why:". • RURAL SCHOOL FAIRS, The Pravincial 'Department_ of 'Agri - milt -tire. tinder whose, auspices -mire getter)] fairs were held for .some years, has diseontinued its eonneetion with these fairs. in it few townships the loyal school fair ass -organdies are earry- inr without Government support; and 'a fair will be held. at Holmesville , -Don't Put Off, Lay in Wintee's Coal , on Tuesday next, September lOth New. Dealers Warn". Gosh, and some' Others in this enmity will he: Belgrave, of us ha ye n • t reit r t out _the U.shes gelltf`nriier-22,nfl ; Grand Bend ,.•;eptent- f.renn last winter l—WindAer 'Star. I her 04th RE-CON*RATION WEEK - The Stand on Guard for US se ! oWers ..FOR A.RTISTICALLY DESICINED FLORAT; ARRANGEMENTS' OF ANY. KIND " Phone Carlow 23u WE' DELIVER B4: NMIGLER NCIRSERIE:5 STEWART BROS. •'36 141111111/11111111.11111111.111MW,011.1111.4111 LIKES COAX ON THE COB "Wife of Port; Albert Airman ArrWes from Wales STI4PFO11D, Sept. 4. ---Corn (,m the coli: That, is viThat 1 IMO -best • in Canada„ We never halt it at home. nitisSy, but, I like it." That Is what Mrs. josephine Lee, wiTe of Leading AirCraftinan Viviad Lee of the Air Force, Port Albert; said shortly after .she had ,ageived to 'spend the winter in Stratford. Mrs, Lee reached the city last night after an interesting trip from Britain; a. trip which she started on August 6 frem her home, in Cardiff, Wales. . --Mrs.-Lee was.one of seven "air 'force who crossed from Britain to Canada. but the Only one to come on this far,- The ethers stopped at -King - stow, where they ere -to jointheir hus- :40WNSIIIP 'COUNCIL : COLBORNE TOWN$0ip. The Township Council met iii t lief" ' -hers present. Minutes of . previtytte ‘:_,4iiolan)t.iint „of Jae. Feagan anti A.lexe Wa t- (1114asil,i fsatrlitttl.tienitrwrregliiitIlda„rwinitee:ntliiiii:igitr(ir)ill.: .i,r11..1:.lauet;:s:-. meeting %NT re read and (11o1)ted on, , 1,1- Ten nIeelt13t.t', riel)1,11,1sor(rlit'lliaJewrrc'ej ri..-81, claim- for , $15 damages to wheat, causeti by elm* 147-leciOVed by Win. tilar4„., seconeee. by Alex. Watson, we take 40 aetion on. Liz(1•1(1114.1:d by the Connell that. • e We call a meeting Carlow • -Sinteniber 1 Oth of:all eplot,holders it WI Others iliterested.*in the Celberne ceme-- ! tele' to discuss ways ani. means of eak- ' ing care of the comet&y., INO. 8 was passed, authorizing bands, who are attached to the Royal.: the Reeve and Clerk to sign- an agree- , Air Force there. . I el-ment-, with the. Department of High - Mrs. Lee told a reporler she wasif•wavs covering all Work in conueetion !tinottg- the few people privileged' towith the road into Sky diarbor airport. see the convoy in which. ,Prime Miaisteri, , The following road 'i:ouchers and Winston nitird11111 was a •traveller dur-; bills were ordered Paid :1041 vouch..., lug his historie visit with President . ere $442.92; John Young, work in Franklin Roosevelt of the United ' cemetery. $6; James Adams, work irt States. She.. could hardly he expeetedl cemetery, $6 ;. James McIntire, • lamb tosay where she,' witnessed the visit killed by dogs- and one sheep injured, of the Premier, because She happened ; $12 : A, Vanstone, loan to 54, No. 4 to he temporarily • in a spot where • $200 ; L. Peteland. ioan to Union S.Se Winnie" wae• yisiting and. by saYlag , „Mite, $2,90------- . -- ........ husband -not, to- give ii-evltYlliUtsetteM' Tt li - a ( 2 Pin- 16-11 ' .s.v,f,Lo.w.'s, ( ler 1 that much --Mes......-Lee,..cautietned by her _ - Couni•11 adjourned. to meet ocro'ber did. not: thitik-Slie lWae revealing, any- " • , - • - ----' -.• •'• - , thing ' that has' nof already appeared! • — - -PORT 4kLBEItT at the press.' , • _,The 'Young woman, married on July! m• 27, last year, three enonths . before ' - 1 I'resentAtion to Retiring Rect•or — Leading ,Afrefaftmapo;Lee left fOr Can. 1 i i congregaliOn of Christ eimrch, . ada and Pciet Albert,. considers this her, T--' ' • rifil- Albert, presented their-, retiring "second honeymeon." .Her year br ,so : rector.. •Itev, -.A. "A. Maloney. With a of married life has been fraught with purst, of money,: and an addreSA in danger. Thrice her home was bombc,d ' an !Itch , i Iley t':\ prostsed theineapprecia- nd then . whtle she figured she would , tion 6f his services during the four ignore, an air raid alarm and stat on ha ppy yea rs he had' been rite ir the .,., ...rbund floor a land,mine dropieel, ; ,seelli)orNtee levee. Roe A., A., mtdoney. stripped the ' hbuse. of almost' ei;e43.- lin, gone to Edmonton, ;where he is thing. hut the room in 'which she stop(' ! and levelled many buntlines WIthin m (.11„1)1„111, t.„ rue ,,Air • Force in.,that „ity. • , I his- onth the • sera -Ices in thrist three and four.'hhoekS Of the hejlsc.church are" being trtitren l ihe liev„ Tile people of Britain, Mrs. Lee says, ' eMixter of London, fornterly 4)1'. dre taking their troubles as, they mine.;lrt Itev.' Mr. •„Mixter,is, an The air ,raid sirT.n sounds and they .-011tSt41114,1illg speaker, and will •eoniinct take to their shelters, whether at home the.. ethee,eteeeee. _seeelees in or in some piddle place, and just Ile1 111 seeeember 21. at 30 i soon as. they g,et the "all Clear", they ' are out again and Just as cheeryasif ; • nothing had happeeed. `.'Yene eaenet: • • 'kache--Itidneysi_ • hea f eVirse-hee- sinned_ - 7-14, know it. I hitve just come, away' from. those people. They are d beat this man Hitler and all that he etermined toi• t - y , • Cr. for • .s",1-1111Pri$s: If,ee°r.'h'ad ,a e • n' the .boa.t 1 eneoute—from- iirithin. She received mod *pia fail. to-romp:dm 'the seven ipresents from her fellow pas- Sengers who staged a ,paety - her tserionsne othoefs a badb,afet;ka.d•- honer. . •adian riort, as you $niy? I'll tell 3t:01.11.1e ordandt eringareeiedbadth'e.rbukie2eadnuseueygblia:oaln.rit 11dcanse ying- of 1.1.:tiistgreab.atilacevrarn44-:- "What did do when I eoticed lights of- our port—your *eaStern Can- • what I (lid. I joined-, everyone else iing- through, ihe back odd cried. They were the „first night •I • A psis nethe back is the kidneys' lights that- we had seen in many a try for help: Go to their•aseistance. day and _they were enough to make !. .agg' & .box of Doanfa Kidney Pills. ; ,anyone • d eiek • A sho're*Stay In. Montreal and another !. .ane in Toronto seemed ptizzle Mrs. kidlle".A..11ren;OalledY/SPfl• o:arbeackaHrintehe:Cpin aa ..1'i7" • leee, She could not get over the fact oblon., grey box midi' or tradi t ha t Canadian restaurants •'serve. niark a- wilifapie Leaf on the. double and triple decker sandwiches , wrapper. along with lee wafer -and serviette:i. ell,efusesnbstitutee.. Go' ""Di).itn'a." And, as she said :• "You can have•eill moblurn* 00" La. Tomo. kou want. We do, not get that at home - just now'," s is • — CENTRAL. 'IL ANDS. CLUB - i MEETS NEW PRINCIPAL Matters of Interest to Parents and - • -leachers Discussed The Central Home and *8(.11001 Club. after the summer Vilrfl thln, resumed its • needing:4 on Tuesday afternoon. • Prin. dna! Ilryans,met' the eltri) and an in- ormal discussion ensued . on 'Various , matters of interest to parents,. int pupils" home work and the new ' •flairt ro rd s. The parents were as- r'cl that every assiStanee •.would be„'„ given ehildren in their weak subjects. Mrs. C. 'Baxter presided. She spoke ef th$ present method of teaching read- . ing end said sta.) considered 11 far operation givby en the• former prin- illbl3i eipal„ Mr. II. M.2 Sha eldet on. was ON' 0911.1tiOnCofGnigwhen • . opp' Keep a tin always handy. hard work oUt of heavy cleaning.. Ziptorue useFlake a 4. pressed. by, Mrs. Reel dit t and Mrs. • ifig, the summer 10 join the Royal (*an- clears cloggeo. warns, keeps out- , :lawn Air Form . 'etre 'Fred Price. ehairman `• of the sanitary and odorless, finance, e(Immittee. announced that a houses .eours pots and an's.; takes the rummage sale would el)e , heed this month at the selM01.. • • Mrs'. O. L. Parsonsconvener of the war work eommittee, thanked the meme hers for their donations of ehildren's r go mente. for the, woriveof the Red Shield, which WPTP Olt display at the 1 11P.gry. A committee minim sed of Mrs, Parsons, Xr..s. Cliff °Holland, Mrs, Jenkins, ..:frt.T.* Lockhart, Mrs, Coats and Mrs. Wilmot was formed ft) take charge' of sowing (mei) a week. Mr. Themes' mein was awarded flu:** prize for having • the Inrgeet immber • themeeting. Nft:s Moon, Mrs. Warren and Mrs.,' 'Wilmot will prepare the progioarm for Jhe next Mri4. eXtended 0 welcome , 16 the parents 'Of children • who are 410: ginning' sehool for the firet time. ' Mrs.. Baxter anhouneed . that the regional' eonferenee for Huron, Perth (111(1part of"Wellington e'ounty will lie hold in Victoria .styeet United elturch on' Tuesday afternoon and (1441111,74 'ao, when Um, Silcox., Pro. Kowa. wk4u ilt •he. pret. `111- &wits kidded to ,ellange, the date af inOting from TooPdhoty theY second Timfmtay night of ofteik month, f uperier to nfis previous one. 0 need for hard rubbing and The Club's appreOation Of the co - TAKES RI ITHOUT SCOURING, HELP Tinl it 11 CROSS - FREE BOOKLET —The Gillett's Lye Booidet tells how' this powerful cleanner clears clogged drain" . . . keeps out- houses -vie= and odorless by destroying ;the contents of the closet* ... how it Performs dozens of tasks. Send for a free copy to Standard fereees Ltd., Frasier Ave. and Liberty Strk'efo Toronto, Ont. (4; ..*Wever dissolve lye its hot iivoter. rh• esetiors of the lye itself hot/