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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-09-11, Page 5uufl uit*11,. 19,11, . Notice irer the Month of SEPTIEMBER we are featuribag the following 'Speelais • OREMO-OIL, PERMANENT ° .NVith EVERY 'RilAIMIPOO anti klkN1GIIIR *AVE A °MANICURE • • will be given, FREE .EVELYN'S 'BEAUTY SALON - 2 Nortli Street Phone GO Pe-rsor,qi Ii4n1ion -Fergnson, of Dungannon; is tvisiting friends le town this week: 4 'Mr. Thos. Pennington: Is spending a few' days in 17t,'"indsor with his daughter, Mrs. C. If o.hring. • Sirs. Emma Sleben Hoenig OU'Is,•lew 'Liskeard is a guest With Mrs. A, Hig- ginsen,-Cinibria road. ' Mr.' didcf 'Mrs. 'F`e•NV. Brophey and 'daughter; Irene, -of 'Cleveland, O., are spending holidays' in towW • • ' Are, A.,M. 'Ray and 'Miss' ...ion of Stratford isitve" been spending several days with their aunt, Mrs. J. E. Torn. k Mr e: De,FI. McGregor has returned to .her hoine at Grimsby after a visit with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. H..sr. • Blaek.. ----Mrs.-James tS Ilamilton street, a tended the fUneral a his aunt., Mr. W. 4. L. Elmunds, at Seaforth on , Sunday. "- LAC. Colin Aue-fetherry, .of Jarvis' R.C.X.F. SchooOth''Sipending .a fort- night with his paients,..31r.„ and 3Irs. C. AuSterberry. . ' Misses Mabel Young and Clara Bontront have returned td their homes -at Windsor after an extended visit I With relatives here: - Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Phillips and t daughter Wirnita,-of Applegate, Mich., were guests at the home of M-rs. R. Black over the week -end. . 'Mr. and Mrs. William Black and son 'Peteri-of---Wallsertons have been visiting at the 'home of Mr.. Black's • paren11 mtMrs.HF. Blacks ... Mrs:. As -Kean ‘andsdatighter -Gladys, • of Vampbellion, ,N.B., spent the week- . end. with their relatives, Mr.- and Mrs. -John Hussey, and, also, visited friends at Kingsbridge. , Mr., and Mrs. Thos. G.- Allen have removed to 'Clinton,. where 'they are living, with their daughter, Mrs. Ball. They have rented their house on NOrth street to 'Mr. D. Mks Gertrull,e. Hoist, acconailanied by - MI:48es: Mary:K •-Meay and Hilda . Stewart, attended the Hist family re- nnion at Crediton last week. There was an attendance of over 173. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bernierof the Gods-rich-S:4:st ford Bits. Line, ac(•om- s)snied by Mr: and, Mrs. NV,ilfrid Hill- I ▪ breight of P.rodhagen and their daugh- ter Eileen, spent the sweek-end at the I TI )rr.n t h b it fon,. LAP. -Vale Grik, son of Mr. and Mrs. *Harry Griff, formerly of Goderieh; now Of Stratford. has been transferred by the Rossi Canadian Air FOree from St: 'Halbert airport at Montreal to the7 training centre at OhathaYiss'N.B. .He joined the service AS a pilot during the I past summer. • I .Mr. Crystal 'Archer -has ,returned. to I Sau/it 'Ste. Marie after enjOying a tw() week's vacation with his mother, Mrs., M. H. Wright, and his sister, 'Miss Helen Archer, Britannia road. , Mr. =and Mrs, John MacKay, Mac-, donald street, have received 'word of the, safe arrival of their sail- William in ngland. - "Hilt," a printer -by trade, is with _an anti-aircraft gun cors.' ..4elbert Shore,, son .4.4 Mr. and Om .Albert Shore, Victoda street, who en- listed some weeks' ago with the Royal • • U. 'Canadian; Air Farce, left yesterday for the Manning Pool at Torolto. He will train as n .pilot. Albert is an- other menaber of "0" 'OompanyeNiddle. sex -Huron liegimentovilo hag answered' the call to active service. His many Mende' wish him the best of good fortune. ' • 'Mrs. M., Warnock, Albert street, re. eently had es guestRev. George his wife •and daughter, -of Phoenix, Arizona, Mr. Logie's father Was for' a .number of years PreSbyterian minister tit Rogerville, now ,Ilensall. His mother was a sister of the late Peter Murray, first husband of Mrs. Warnoek.- While here they visited the grave atPort Albert of Mr. Logie's uncle, Prot. Murray, at one time on the staff of KnoxPollege. • A few of the friends' of Miss Nessie- Morier were entertained at the home of. Mrs. Joseph Scott, on Friday even- ing, prior to her deaarture for her home in Ooderich, Miss,Morier, who for thespas.t ten ,s'ears has been a. stenographei in Mr. Ross H..Martyn's office, was taken. by surprise as she was presented with a bedroom clock as a token of the esteem and good -will of. her friends. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, after which a social. time was enjoyed. -Ripley Ex- press. •• AT THE. PARK _HOUSE. Miss Pe D. Allen, E. M. Crowley, M. J. SPithr,-„Ir Spain all of TietroltsMr and Mrs. R. "E. - cliell,-leanette 'Mitchell, Klichetier W. Hoebeke, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall and children, Hunting- ton Woods, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Barnes, Mrs. IL E. Barnes, Toronto; :Mrs, L. M. Fellows, Windsor; A. J. Morgan, 'Gertrude 'N.H. Morgan, Mrs. A. J. Morgan, Landon; Jeanette Eliza- beth, London ;-Rev. W. Wilkins, Ham- ilton, 0.; Mrs and Mrs. T. R. Wing, ColumbuS, Ohio; Mrs. Jean MaeKay, Mrs. J. Berry, Detroit; Mrs. Jean Clarke, Detroit ;; Mr: and Mrs, C. E. Ludiker,'Cilicago; Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Dietele, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Agate, Hamilton; Mr. and ..M-rs. F. W. trophy, Irene Brophey, .111eveland; Ohio. FORMER GODERICH B4O17 The following paragraph froin a Los Angeles paper refersto a former Gederich boy, son \ of the late A. J: Paltridge and Mrs. Paltridge, now of Vaneouver. Friends here will he I pleased to- know of "Bill's" adyance- 'Arent s BEVERLEY turiLs, Paltridg,e recently - succeeded Carl SaloW 'as manager of floor coverings at W. & J. Sloane here, according to j. Scott Webster, advertising manager. Mr. Paltridge,bas been with the store seven years, and was 'formerly assist- ant manager of floor coverings. 1 - Theofficers' rally of West Huron's Women's InStitutes will be held at Belgrave hall on October 7th, from 10 ii.m. to 04. p.m., with Mrs. Clarence Hayes as guest speaker. All members of -Institute branches are Invited to attend. Picnie .1unch. • .• •-• GREA-T 19c FOOD SALE Quick Quaker Cats in- ige pkg 19c - Fry's Cocoa - %a. tin 19c T49111113.119 Sip PFTER PAN_ Peas r.•••.00•11•101mmtra ▪ 2 tins 19c 2 16 -oz. tins 19c CreWn S9,ndwich Biscuits Odex Soap - 3 bars -19c sc,exadicutMaearani 4 lbs. 14 Libby's Spaghetti 2.. 15 -oz. -tins 19c 64ANI MATE' Toilet Tissne 11.AMPION Cat Or Dow Foad ▪ 3 lge rolls 19c 2 tins 19c Lit Ir:S PORK and ..... ....2 20 -oz. tins 19c OLD ENGLISH' PLUM WAX lb.. tin 49c OLD D'UVOII CLEANSER 2 tins 21c CANADA CORN STAR„CH 110 OVALTINE sm. 38o med. 58e 'Ige 980 ROYAL YORIC TEA 1 1/2-pge sige 430 VANILLA EXTRACT Ellmarr . 8 -oz. bile 15c BLUE BOY COFFtE.: . ... . " .... ..1-1,b. 'bag 39c J. .CALVIN COTT L1ouo 116 J. J. McE WEN Pliona 46 zi THE GOottuctr SIGNATATAR HAYFIELD GODERICii TOWNSIIIP 1 BEU88EL MAN • • VATALLY ItU4NER IAT BLUE WATZE NIXIATING ,o `L-s-sSists S. ' 'BAY-Pi/OLD, f3ept). aed Mrs. Or 0 DU alell TOWNSHIP, Intereeting Altirei6 by 1,10 D. 'McD•woil Iitir.,h,510Lareit. and Mieii 'Christine, of Pengratulatiena fe Mr. and Mrs. Eimer GOPline Ignites When Car SW& anti . on Historiral Jture u*el Pert catme last week to sPend. Graham (Nora llowerbyle of (Shep- , 'tits Te!clainno rote Highway their vacation .withMra. 3,10Laren's P441It(31,'101 the arrivaL of vi Young CliANISM, Sept. O. - Terriblv C4' L. 1"'"ill'i* '11" Pr" cit thQ Stiiirrson on 'F'huistlay, ,Septeinher 4th. • burned e,eout the head, face And arms ___ meeting of Vie .1;lue Water Highway sisters, DiFisses A. Meand N. J. MiSs Jessie 31etca1f returned to Dee trolt on 'Sunday after having.spent, het vacation with-her_mothers Mrs. W. F. Metcalf. Ur. Lloyd ilmigins of Torotitolas been spendog a, few days at hie vottage ,on "The Terrace," • - Miss Margaret,:iew1antls ineturlied to her home in !Hamilton on TueSdaY after having been .,the guest of aiss Betty Gal/garter for a fevV' days, • Jack •and Bill MeTagae left on 11' riday ,for their home ia Toronto.after having visited "their aunt,' Mrs. Y. 0, Quarry. Their parents, Hon. Justice and Mrs, MeTague, ezere also her,gneata the first kart (tf last. '\ Dr. and Mrs, °N. B. .Atoga Jr have returned to their home Wit on after having epents the summer season at their cottage in the village. Dr. W, T. Mustard. of °TorontO and tiieut Neil 'Mustard of Petawawa' are spending a few days 'vyith their mother atthe family cottage. • , • M. and Mrs. Jas. P .Ferguson Londen spent. the week -end with the former's mother& 31re, Jas. VergusonA Miss Jean Dunn left this week to take a position In Louden. Mss 'Vera Pease went to London„Aast week with her father and.has taken position there. . Mrs. E. A.. Featherston valted in Toronto last week. Mrs. E. Hart a •London-is,at her cottage in -the village. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Granger and family, of London, were at their, cot- tage over the week -end, Mr. A. S. Atkinson spent last week at her home in Detroit. --„, Mrs. Eugene Sander and Miss Ruble Ffslitsr of iKitehener were the guests of Mrs. F. A. Edwards over the week- end „Asnotilfgt those who attended the luneral .of th4s4ate....,,,James I.tetd on Thursday last weres-JT:'Reill; Mrs. MeNaughton, Ms.ss MeNevin, of Lon- don; Mr. Robinson Woods, Mr. Lerne I (I MrS. 'George Sowed) urned home with gasoiree fire whieh, Asseciation at Waeaga Beaeli oh Sunday after a thr.e weeks' visit i followed a ear craeh en No. 2 highway ',day last, SIMS ascom)anied tolhe meet- in,eBrantford with Mr. and M. ."• mile east' or the eity yesterday after. kr • • SOwerby. . , tenni, William Burton. fifty-three, of Mr. (Dr.) T.Paele,vood of Brown , Brussels, (lied in the iGeneral City, Michigan, and Mrs. Hassler ,and 1, this morning shortly before Zo'cloaek. family, of Arlington,. Va., vtaltedi otherS were injured in a(' - this Weele with Miss Alma Jenninge. ! eiOnt but were 'diScharged from' the Sunday visitors, with Mrs. klarWood I hospit;ti last night. They. were Alex, 'and faintly -Were Mr, °and Mrs. 'It E. Anderson; lifty-three,-iif Brussels, who Rorke of. Plinton, Iittle fargaret suirered burns to one arna„and Olen from The Owen Spiind Sun.Tunes. 3Ir; Ambler, anti Aarnard and illugh„..Am. 314Cercher„„feurteen, of Binevale. near McDowell, whi) els the author of bier of Pontiac', Mieliigan, 1.1arussels, who stisteineti an injury to "Ohamplein Road,' took as his subjeet Bernice 'Johnston has enrolled, his knee requiring, a east, and elight' "Huronia and the Blue Water High.; With, the. Central Business College, • burns. • ,„ • -way."' e Goderich. _Flumes from gesoline which spilled Tlie BlueWater hig1tvv4y," he said. Mr, Maurice aarrood left Friday when the car went Into the ditch' were morning with S.S. Sclaupp., - ignited, it,. is believed, by burning There was 4 good -440- dengregation-! tobaseoin the .pipe which Mr. Burton at Union church:Dn./5114day, When tIi W1ZS SMOklitg. 111. received the full Pester, Rev. A. J. MeKaye,..delivered -a blast.of tile explosion in his face. His ing by .County itltlit N. W. Miller, Fred' Thomas, (1..P.U., agent, and 'Don- ald M. Johnston. A. report of the meet. hag appears on page 3 of this 1:5s110 of 1 The Signal-Stari•::but a .:fuller, report:4 the acidre:,es of Mr. F. I), McDowell,: chief. ef PithlidtY • ton the 'Canadian National • `RailwayS, is diere reprinted Millinery We have niee assortmen of the new faW styles-- and eolors. WE .00 REBLOCKING AN REMODELLING McKINNON S MILLINERY SWIM 'is W me somethingnaore than. a great irbohe 105 interuational highwaY, even more than , what iSialtespeare 'would call a greUt `road•of eommon trade.' It is a read Of friendly" 'understanding between. the spiendnI sermon 'on "V for yictory."„Iclotliing was set on fire, and that of peoples of the two °big Apglo-Saxon, Dramatic Club, The Geptember ',Mr. Anderson, waS set ablaze bY the demOeracies. , "The very earth upon which it IS laid is soil rich with some of our ,finest traditions. uttie less than 300 years Meeting of the Dramatic Olub was, ilanaes which spread fast in thevrecked held an Friday .eveaing At the tiepe , ear. ,of 'XL and Mrs., Gordon,Orr with thirty' The three Were driving west on No. members present. Rev. ,A .7, ge7<eye highwas early yeeterday afternoon ago the .Tesuit valskaonaries to Fluronia was chairman fpr the program, which,1 When the tar went into h bhd 'skid on pioneered part of the,rbute of the Blue Opened with "The mweLeaeand &ma- the wet Pavement. Before the driver Water highway, during one of the \triunity singing, with Mrs. Hall'eaod, .at could bring it Under control, it left blackest episodes. of eonquest 'and The piano. Other/ items On.the pro- the pavement and smashed into a ana inclnded solo, "The King lg.: telephone pole. re: ding, ,as Scotch and So was that neither Mr. Anderson nor the boy S in London r by Mary Harwood; The, accident happened so quickly She, by Marion Colwell; piano duet couldgive any detailed explanation world, History was not made in by 'Doreen and Barbara Orr; reading, } when interviewed by Provincial Traffie •Htsrania--it was unmade. When the 4.'Hard Time Tale," by Elvis bre; 1.0flicer ‘It, S. ('lark , who -investigated. Iroquois. obliterated Huronia, in 1.049 - piano duet by Mary Harwood and 1rs . slaughter recorded in history. "This 'brings me to 'Huronia-an episode of courage' and _self-sacrifice unsurpassed in- the history- -of the 50, they forced the abandonment and Ian episode. Thee Iluronia 'Historic. Sites , Association is now doing a fine , work' in making linown this great Canadian', tragedy, ' and its true ' The -.underlklikg ,story 'of Uuronza Is traly one Of sublime courage, It la' the essence ef the . stuff upon ' oar nagim was founded. It t this baekground of the Bide Water higJaway, se richly endowed by histiffry and so' intimately associated, with, the_great-events of our country, from remote centuries to this day, that makes me look upon the Blue 'Watet highway as a road 'of better under. standing, not only of, a better under- standingwith our neighbors,- 'wilt. Harwood ; reading, "(Jur 'Queens"' by . , - W.C41.11:. MEETING . burning of Fort Ste. Marie, residence come to knOvv.tis and-outtraditiOns the , -Mrs..Gordon Orr; guitar solos by Edna The regular metinglof the W.C.T.U. of the Jesuit mission. to the Hurons, better,. but of a better understanding' gennerstill.' The prograni was followed was held at theM home of rs. Walters, of martyred fiee intrepid mission-. between ourselves. and ef ourselves. by a tipelling match' in reverse which Nelson -street, on Tuesday, September aries, Who perished with their tioeks. "We Sheuld be proud that we, as created a great deal of • amusement. 9th, with many members in attendance. With thisv wholesale butchery of a na- Canadiaisseambine the ibest * culture 4.t wasdecided to ie 1t the custom Of in the ahsOlee of the president, . Mrstion died champlain's dream of. a vast ,and historic:achievement Of two great - .liolding a; masquerade at the_S-Amtnkr.,..u..a1V411. wok the el Ur r"The Meetin Ne-w---W-cuthl-e1TVira-NeW- FraliM liati°" ' . '. - ' .. - ' - meetins. The meetins closed with • National Anthem. I2tITIVIIwo4SsLer-V, l_fy. the Itttifesf . Federation of Agelquittire„ .-41P`t. ortli Ameriean history wa.s changed Goderich Town.ship unit of the IV( - rals'o Ts reading on the' Divine Potter, bY th,is tragedy on a vast scale, and the otir •great' Alma tor. Business was dis- tion of Agriculture -met Septernbe 4 iiif cussed and it was 'decided that as many rise Of the sl)Oministh ; of „Canada and . S. '. No. 1 sehool, with the..presit nt in as could .iso. would attend the pr,_ . the United .StateSssaCINvo continent Woods, and Mrs. Sarah- Woods, of St. th chAir...A fair number were present. vincial conventien tti be,held in Sarnia. wide nati6ns inilf1-.-.29j-Cble- _ ,..;,,..1.4,.: e with -singing and prayer, after ‘vhich Miss F. Welsh took. the devotion- al ,Period, reading the 33rd Psalm and that would reach front the Atlantic to the head of ,,the Great Lakes. Histnr- lans agree; that the entire. coarse of Itelens. • " ,Sereral of the directors spoke and' in October , also to'"Iiitere't tiiid• It will be Sten that the-Hnronian 'Mrssand ,Mrs.. iGrant 'Turner, 4)10 have spent Some time in Nova Scotia, borne unit also addressed .the meeting. l'stutly: eau P.re-Wlen-t Geo._ Feagan of the ...Colnsois in s. se.,t ins. ntstiststaLssenisess„sse. Piet rse W be studied -this srt.e_i_e_ . is nOt.__Onsly. national' :but ef .. '.- A.rra figmentwere math:I. for the 'Min:, instructive time was Spent in readings a...As international importeeice. _ It is smiles! returned to their home here last week thing more -than a ehurch, affair. It is Mrs, C. R. Wills' of London, wts .Csep..flnadley of Tomato to speak in; hy the member; en the destructive a great historical.. experiment that - the .1-1,alinesville haTI on Oetobei• 2nd,.; work of the . cigarette and its manv failed. 'We haveneglected this Huron - spent the suraine,r season at her dot- , tage here, .was called home last • week 1 oniMugicipal Doctors • and .State 11.11rnani qualities' and al.so the great owing to the Hine* of her husband am 14(4141'irle.' Mrstenlien..stetifers of ' lo.•ss tinancially. Mrs. Jehnston.,elosed daughter. Her sister,-Mes. Waters of Arthur.. Ont., also was, invited. to speak ; the• Meeting with Prayer, and dainty NVindsnr; who spent the 'Summer witb. at this. meeting. It is hoped, to navv re fre:;ihments ... were served . (luring 'a Mrs. Willg, accompanied her to London. ail farmers and their wiress'to -attend; soeial.half.liour Miss Elsie merA-,0(1, left laSt week this lifeeting°, 08 it 18 an important iten for London, where she has .secured of get 0A1.1-01.,14,1,,i3r.(s,e1t1(1)11(.1s -are 115k4( a position. Mrs. 0.-.Goldthortie and small (laugh- and young ladies in their seetions ter `Saudra;. of spent it fsw attend' the. plowins -,(10.(1 a coehing days thLs Wet* with Mrs. H. Stott demenstration to las hind 'about Octohe lst in •Goderich township„.,siti, to be decided later, in preparation for His international 'ma tsit to be 'herd Jiltion in 1942. D-tiNGANi‘ON,- - BENMILLER , 111ANAI1IA.111., Sept. 9. ---Rev. R. G. a nd Mrs. I lak,14. w(thd returned home • r from their holidays on -Friday, and .Mr. •lIazkrWetai eondusted seryices at -Ben- milks). and .(7allow on 'SundaysLee- ' burn held its aeniversary serviees with. 'Rev,. 1). Pomeroy as special speaker. Threshing is q•einpleted around here for another year: Mr. and 3I1s. W. Feagan of Fingat are holidaying among: their friends. for • couple of weeks. .1 Mr. and • Mrs. Eric Gardner, Qf • Kitehener visited with his mother and .., brother over the holiday last weele • 4 Mr_ and -Mrs. .W. Gledhill spent a few days in, Torontd last week. - Mr. ,Cryde• Gledhill''and Miss 11. Long r a trended -the Toronto _Es:1Ll.1)1'410ns „far , a ;few days' last -week. Miss Betty Straughan is attendingi business college in ,Torouto this year, f' Gordon and Joyce Grigg of Hayfield • spent' last week with Mr, and•Mrs. IL 1 Good., -''i ' rewill be a quilting in the chureh on Wednesday, when four quilts Will be quilted Os war -work, s BLYTFI .„.. BLYTH, Sept, 9. --The dates of Blyth fall fair ha V(' been changed again, and the fair will now be held a on Tuesday nd Wednesday, October 7 and $ Herb,' Dexter, Cni .P.R. eployee, broke a bone in his ankle While using a jack in raising rails. He was taken, to Clinton hospital and the injured foot was placed in a cast.. He will be laid up, forsome time. MissMargaret Jenkins; slaughter of Mr- and Mrs. William Jenkins; has taken a position at the Winghani hos- pital., ;She was on the night staff of Parkwood HosPita I, London, the past six months. - Missil ; 'Wma 'Watson and Miss Margaret Scrimgeour were at Toronto last week' rkpre.senting Huron county in home .4e.eetionilies eompetition and demonstration at the Canadian Nation- al.. Exhibition. Wilma left this week for Stratford to, attend Normal School. Bobby Leggett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leggett, East Wawanesh, had the misfortune to fall from. a ',bicycle on Wednescaus.ing a bad fracture of his arm.-------------: The Late Mrs. Michael Kelly.-Mr.4. Ellen KelfY, of Blyth, died on August 24th at the home nf her daughter, Mrs. James Morkin, Lucan. She was in her seventy-fifth year. Her husband, Miehael Kelly, 1>redeceased her twenty- five 'years. Surviving are eight sons, John of Morris, Michael and Frank of metield, Earl of Morris, and Leo of eeswater; Joe of Sussex, New Brans - wick, in the Elgin Regiment; Vincent - and Clarence, Myth ; and four daugh- ters, Mrs. Janies Morkin :ma Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin, Lucan ; Mrs: , .James Do- herty, Kingsbridge, and Mrs. George MXalI,Myth. She' leaves also ane d eieter, Mrs. Geo. McCann, • an. 0110brother, John Oliver, of Merrill, Mich. Three 74NT-daughters, Nlys. Arthur "The Blue .Water Highway Associa- tion has embarked upon a gfeat under- taking. Its members deserve all eredit for the work which they-Eave done,' and the work that they'yet will do, In the promoting of a better national an international understanding of:the true xelues of nationhood." _The- Signal -Star `sells for $2' to ittY address in Canada and is'Ird-rtli.more,- Look. at your labels it will show the, date up to which your subscript/On IS paid. s I LL GUARANTEED , Writ& TIRES AS LOW AS 1)1 \\Q\ Sept., 1 0.s --Mrs. -Brownshad•as• visitors on 'Sunday 1101 brother, . Mr; Leonard +Harris, Mrs Harrry. -and two ehildree, Ernest -and Arthur, of Exeter. and •her.Sist'ets -Mrs, Thos. Fallson of Mitchell. We are sorry to know Miss' Melba Fowler is confined to bed .with an at taek orpTeurisy.--- - • , , Mrs; Jos. A. Killough' is assisting her daughter, Mrs. Win: Kens', Walton, W11() is 'moving to Seaforth. • Mrs. David Glenn spentss feiV dassi visiting friends at Ripley reeently, but is •.honie. again. Miss Clara Sproul and two girl ie frnds from Stratford visited on Sun? day with tliesforiner's mother, MrS. D. Sprout- .- Mrs. Vainplanl of.Mitchell is visiting her friend Mrs. .John Moss. isi tors t h my: and Mrs. John Blake recently were Mr. and Mrs.'"Earl Make and family, t linton ; NVheeler. and Torn Wheeler, Wingthanrs-Mr. and ;Mrs. .tas. Barkley, sL.-(pl. Elmer B. Fisher. of the' Elgin 't Regiment, has returned to ,NevVBruns-; ssick aftershaving, spent a week's -leave at his home here. NIJ.E. • N1L.E, Sept. a number from Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Aitdis Mr. and Mrs, • Xile attended. the church anniversary Ilhoth, Echo Bay , -and Rev. A. NV. „. t I. 1m s to hest. Brown; Brantford: c r‘ let , a sse n Sunday Miss Flora Dunks tiecompanwdItev I). 'Pomeroy, a former • minister at t; Miss' Connie Morris, will gise a demen-• Leeburn and Port Albert. Mr, this. week and Miss Morris, who had a friends in thesvicinity 4.)f Nile and ),f and Mrs. Pomeroy are visiting 0141.! stratioa, at Chesley on Wednesnay splendid home 'garden this year,. 11 1 Letsburn. . give a talk on "My Garden.' - Mr. 1),...1 liner Rutledge and Mrs. Geo.1 Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Mills, Giiderieh; ,Rutledge made 0 trip to London (oft: visited Mr. and Mrs..John :Moss nn Wednesday and took with s them. Mr., S 7 finda. y. and Mrs. Jac* McKnight and Dorothy, 1 . Mr. Everett Errington, after' an a is the little girl going down for treatment. i . , • pendix operation two weeks ago,' has Mrs, Wilmer Rutledge and children. i - been- able . to 11 -iii ve the . hospital and ; who spent the. past week at Beech ville„!, is visiting 11 111 sister:. Mrs.albite IN . ref -limed home on ...Monday. Wilmer! noel:, than -rich. --%-:--!-- ; Rutkalge 'Went 4 loWn on Sa t ttpl a y.,• a 11 (i,,, Mr.' and MrS. --Wills.Sininston . and 1 ' on his return on Monday brnught home • • ther '8Irs .i. i'lranston, are. SZ•111' titling invn. Mrs. .1ohn Oliver and. Mrs. ine„--_, •,• " • . . - f . 4.1( •o pi .1( ie., i(q(1,,h,u,i Traivv, also sisrsstss The Ns. a .rewsuays with their _son. Air.. John. 'Mrs. Russ...Connell of Maid: •Horse. 4,1Sil service took 1)Ilicse. at St. Nlinithel's Cranston. who has a frull farm at who was eisiting her sisttr.- mr,. IL ., nomall ( athouc . church. myth. on AllS118t 27th. Matthews; has returned • . Xintsera-on-t lie -Lake. , •Assstois with AD.,. B. J. (ssis.sosa. 31r.• Harry Glevin. who has been in [11)55'; Mrs A la Pen t la tid, assets:fly were.Mrs, J. It.. NieNnil:infit:11104.1 1.1,c; Sunday for a Visit. t ra i i lig 0 t K itchener. w s one on , :Mrs. Fred' Armstrong, Goderi(di; and • HOLMESVILLE BELFAST_ cluotr.777.77 BEI/FAST, 'Sept. 9.-- .Mrs. Roy Alton has been spending a rounle of weeks -in Toronto with her sister Mrs. Ernie HitrniswOrth, and taking In the C.X.E. Mrs. Siex Pentland. Dungannon. Nirs. (Dr.) 'P. E. Case and (laughter Ethel, or, l'oronto, on a Motor trip ea] letLeiia :few Dunga mionssfriesul„.: one (lay last week. Mr: and Nirs. Jerry Alton, Son and! 'Mr. and Mrs. .Everett Harris athl 511(11(11 ng a few days with their relit- on Sunday. They were neeonitninied dattglitsr • t 1: s f • .11e.,' 1.. .4 1 41011 (ri'011re vlsited friends -at Seafforth tiVes. 3lessrs.. Elmer, Will and ,NValteri by Misses Betty Elliott and Nettie and Mr. Eimer 'Phillips. , 'Sproul, Who risited Mr,s, N. F. wilyere. • 'Mrs. Stewart. Alton, son„ ini Alan, I'tivate,Geo..tlamilton.' on leave from ()rushee, i!", t his home for it few days, anti ONITets on his return to be drafted 'to Nova Sethia. 31r. and Mrs. Albert orser are..1 his week -having their house in the village ,a-',10.(1 for electricify.s. Mr. :111(1 NIrs. '44i1!11:( 11 "r1.(S1-54.11, Toronto. are .44=tulints a two 'weeks' 50eation here The' 'former's ,..sster; :Mrs: Frantles Collision who split. two' weeks In Toronto, has returned. spent the .Weeks 11(1 tNit11 Mr. and NIrsAFhert . (a)111:s1('.:11:4. cn's.er. Inst•Olt. 31t's Ns11 ie Stewart and sister. Qrs.. Thompson Edmunds, are visiting fr'asints at Kitchener and Ittirles Fails. TO Nnts. HUNT :qrs. IPred I Inn t 1 fs meetly Nfiss visits, Taylor) seas presented on nesday afternoon with a silver teapot liy the inemlssrs of the WonSen's Aux- iliary (if St. George's Angliean elnireis Afiss 31. A. IltIrritt made the presenta- tion and. Itr,4.111.'lleirborne1'0011 an' adil'ees4 ''of appreeiatfon ° and -good wishee, to whieli 1.1re. 'Meat remit, a fitting,. reply. Mrs.. ;Haut had lieen ,treamfrer of, the %V.A, for some years. and (1:matter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Weld), and baby Eileen, Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim Alton, Mr. • :Ind Mrs. (Gerald Downs, all of 'Toronto, spent last weekend. with their aunt, Mrs.' John . Mr. and Mrs:sit:01)h Cameron spent' „eouple of days in Toronto, 'at the C.X•E. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sherwood, De- troit. and Mrs. Jim Barbour, ,floderich, 'spent Labor Day with their' mother, Mrs.' 'Sam Sherwood. The Misses Molars and Winnie Lane. teachers at ()rillia,' spent the weekend with their parent's. Mr. and Mrs George Lane. • - -- Teacherss"Johnny, 5fiogaveyon the seat yon sit in?" Johnny- --*Roosselt.". "fttaelter Corr -0e. And who gives yon free 'odueation.?" • Johnny.---„,"Rowevelt." Tettehere'i"Itight. And now tell no who gave Us the heantiful green'trees OntAter . Johnny -Vold gave them, to nq," :Voice front the reare-"Throw that Itopubliean 0111 i' rrrraturrrrrr IP )1,MESS'Il.I.E, Sept. 9. Mrs. „--KA,:-11°-- 4li a- -daug•hte_r.,, or-.4i.wont,„).. 0.1„11+41 - -;-.,- bn frksids iii this 1 ininity on Moinlity. , a 01054; fiqiting' 211(411)3. in Toronto tlas past week. 31 is Nlinnks. Proctor qtent 0 folv , The rerallar meeting of the W..1. ya Ii ro'gn. iti jI *ust select wh* ' W.M.S. 4)f iioimesville United church 'not at Will is' 110(1 today at the home o'M f rs you need., Show us-, your W. Yeo. •witit Mrs. Y4'11 nd Mrs. Finlai,ss license identification and ' , . set yaw Own terms. W� in. stall your purchase at once. When we ,can offer you - genuine Goodrich tires at these tow prices we. go- the limit. Every Goodrich tire is fully ,guaranteed. Trade-in your old tires to -day. , sr. , r ° • A /OTHER AUTO ACCESSORIES' • Goodrich 3 PLY. Resists steam, oil, 35c 'anti -freeze. h. NON -CRACKING THE BEST WAX '1;01.1 CAN BUY! GOQ1D1ICII LUS W4X 85c A lb. tin CLEANS as it POLISHES Cuts grease and dit Leaves a brilliant lustre. 60 CAN GOODRICH POLISH AND. CLEANER • POLISH CLEANER '7 .. • . . YOU. DON'T NEED .CASJI... to buy Giiiianteed 'GOODRICH , TIRES -AND BATTERIES: ns bost,c‘sses.' . • 31r. and Mrs. Tom campholl and family.. l'eeterVille, (Jailed on friends r i .4 lie i II =4' 011 3.. ° Spr. W. Wilding, who 14 PetawaWa ":1 111 p, spent 1114. week -4.j1(1 Wit 11 his father. Rev. Harold Wilding. , Fie. was acoeinpanied inS; NIrS. and little daughter Marilyn. Kidney 'Acids nob our Rest Malay people never seem to'gett:a good night's rest. They turn and tost-lie awake nnd count Sheep. Often ftliey blame it On "nerves" when it may be their kidneys. Healthy kidneys filter poisons from the blood. If they are faulty and fail, poisons S!& y in the system and sleeplessness, head. eche, backache often,fpllow.4,if you don't sleep well, try Dedh Kidney ,Pills---fer 11111 a century the fatiorte itttnedy. 101 Dodds Kidney Pills • NG EAS ERNS 11 BUDGET PLAN NO DELAYS " NO INVESTIGATION 'IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Harvey Baxter Allan:Linfield -SHM SERVICt STAT/ON KINGfiTON ST. ON 530