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FL.OWEI.S
WIIAT .TO
' Well, Calla will be in-conslderable supply •from now, on.
IFOr Church deroratioint they are- unsurpassed *id an increasing nuM«
ber•ot people are trying theni for lxraqueta in \the iiieme. 'The Y are
beautiful and last well
WitlE NOT Purim PLANTS instead,or euttflOWera. We have
*large stipply of.elean healthy plants in Begonias* rhnula Cineraria,
Clyelamen, Ferns, ete, Plates from 59 cents lip. •*
WM AT °VI; 1104ERN" letOWEIrt SnOlr, 49 PirtVE STREET
OR'111/ONE 105 aiiiriR THE MST PLONVOSN OWN
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ports at Port
Albert Air Seliool
Vaittirs Wivat Baskettiali.-TP. A,
' liX041111. Badmiton and'
Thfle.13)100Ung. „
4. triple ,$ixating,-, eV:eat took place at
ma; .„ •Nayigetban- Sehool,. Port.
on"'Wednesclay,-.Vebruary 18th,
the belie " teams contesting , Clinton.
R,CLA..0„ station at basketball, badmin-
Aon and iiie shooting., •
before had the Orin at, Mkt
Albert ,seen soeli. basketball...-. Theop
suol000
,r11 nn I' •
\mritaw
CERTA/NL
11,00.4*F1/1,
•Wide, ,Caod
Just 2c a day
ensures sweet,
tasty bread
WRAPPED AIRTIGHT
TO_ PROTECT STRENGTH.
-PURE, DEPENDABLE!
Posing team Was: cOmPOSW Witt; •one
exeeption,. • of American players who
know their* game as Well as our ',lads
know- soccer..- • f.•
*The Americana were Slow in Starting,
big once they familiarised themselves
with the concrete.'.fleor they got going
really Well and rattled the basket fer.
a score of 68. The outstanding player
for the,. visitors was Sinibura.; an All
-gate Piffimesota player, who registered
ten baskets. •
The .Majority of the A.N.S. players
-
were. Canadian lads, Sgt. Kennedy
putthig in a lot of clever hard -work,
ably supported by Sgt. Hammond and
Soloaki, but it is wcirtliy of
note that P.O, Needham, although new
to competitive basketball on this, side
of the Atlantic, played with. such en'?
thuslastaand-giiirit tinit he scored most
points for his. side. ,
Itesults—,Clinton 68, Port Albert -29.
The results -Were.. reversed in both
.badminton . and -rifle ,shooting, Port"
Albert demonstrating their superiority
at -badminton by a substantial margin,
although. many ..gamea WeTO keenly
.centested*
At rifle shooting the marksmanship
of .the home team was justugoOtreno011
to beat the *visitors by nine points.
,
THE GOD RI
Vr,.. and, UrS. Jofin:IsilaeKay 10144 -
have teen rinformed that their. .soh,
P1t.-Lt. - Donald MagKay, is re -
;Ported iiiiing. Only *teu daywago the
aiinouncement .was made at Ottawa ,of
the f.tWard,Of the .Piatingulshed rlYing
Criess to ,Flt. -Lt. MtieXay for: skill,
fortitude and devotien to date In
operatienal raids.'
,
teker-FtrSt-OloSs* Kenneth T. Reid,
Wilo has 1)40 training at Ilitinilten
'left oi IoridaY, to jai/. Cornwallis at DeeprBrook„ N.S., after, spe11c14
ing alfurlaugh With 'Mr. and Mrs. • Geo.
W. reagan, Colborne township. Mrs.
Ited will reinain Withfher parents here.
Pte. lViIliarn B. Moore,- - of 'N'41seley-
Barracks, Loidon, spent last week -end
with his. wife and family, at the home
of his parents; Mr, and Mrs „ Wm. M.
Moore,. St. David's street.
Elliott Ilivett, son of Mr. • and Mrs.
John Rivett et' Dungannon, stood a
close second in a recent graduation
class at 'Fingal Bombing • and Gunnery
School'. - Sgt.'Rivett--took wireless
air gunner. training-atjduelph, Burtch
and Fingal,' :And after' a two weeks'
leave reports at Parra Quebec, for
dutyl With .'the North Atlantie Ferry
.Command.
. Pilot Officer k, Colin 1Trozier, son Of
'Mrs. W, C.trozierof, Crewe, viho' 15
navigation instructor at No, 4 Air
„Observer Sehool„ London,, was recently
promoted te the rank of Plying Officer.
°••• •
Town Shocked
11 SIGN -AL -STAR
ORMAN -McIVOlt
• The death., of Norman ("IleachY")
MdIvor, sou of the late Mr. "and !lira.,
MeIvor, _ oecurred WedriesdaY
afterneen„,after a, ,short illness, in MS'
stxty-fourth year, Ur; Melvor was ',born
and had lived all his life in Goderich.
Ile was a sailor -and was well known
;rnarine-Cireles„,_ He WAS Wesby«,
terian. Surviving is one- sister, • 'Mrs:
-
(Captain) William Cunningham, of
Midland; The furierar will take place
from. Brophees, funeral home, on 1r -
tiny afternbeei at 2 o'clock. The serviee
Will- be in :charge of Rev; Richard
Steivarf.,, of Knox Preshyterian •churcti.
Interment will heti Maitland,cemeterY.
• „ -,-, JAMES- E. • gArtIOSON
• • The death' occurred at, Alexandra
IIIIII•LI4tIld198144blieein°11eIldn:g7a.flgi:erd9alltilaine g"eni6g4fins.tleeaTr-ar.tr North 'Street 'Vaned church.. and /or whom, tiene are new laiving. - - -
Bedford Hotel.opet i :,ii._ wr. f. Harrisonaors a appevnrd appendicitis la his seventy -third ---year. • He had thttertchh,uArciihri cBilloittir:,4firei4s. swizifes,"-eflorryr ago.
, ionzernoei, , No. 00a. eor, ktIoounpiis.0),:errg 4eschhoeej,..
us: al rrvtiv:rlal this t.14me4ahuegwhtaesrea. I; :Id:: ptft , .- :MM.. lkItOrattan get, her eaneatieu
weitiug.goed._progress to recovery' when. _heine;- and a. brother; Re. 41. E. Allin years *ittli$0, to 1802;1 Some -..years' ago
the
rale_r_gTouzsadnit•
Innate*. . William Syriningt014-1--fn. the
a heart attack Proved taw', 'Tim"- ±e- .0f VOA . ' ' ' . ' -,'' she': gave reininiseenwS of that earlY
mates ;were removed to Exeter, where The funeral. -took -*plaee mi" TuesdaY •peribil to. nil paper. - •, .
a 'sister and brother reside, . and where afternoon trOln-the-residence, Bayfield •ill --1,1a3;., f , she .was ,tharried ..to,
the fulAral. took Plate Yesterday. , The road, to Colborne cemetery4 ,The ser-` •
decease4 Was born, at • Petrolia, but viceS Were.'eeildneted by Rev-, - R. E. j'aPt4lith3airteGtritinitetailwaQsr "Da Dungannon,
with
spent most of his life at Exeter. Frank rrernbull; and the pallbearers Were IL 'Thonias • Kerr a• a. shoemaker. This,
Curry, proprietor of the Bedford Hoteli Brimicorabe, Robt. Sowerby, Leo 'Chis- was, the flrit wedding. In the then lie*
Elliott Harrison and Arthur George' holin. Geo. Salkeld, 'Neil McDonald 'ffni.4 Zion Bible Christian church, on tbe,
went toExeter to attend the funeral.- William Hoy.- . , .Deosiim. line :south •.Of . Carlow. The.,
brother. Harry...at Winnipeg.' and *
sister in Montreal. ,
'The funeral toOk. place at London
MOVednesdii
a • -
Tit ALLIN -
A, worthy citizen, Luther D Atha,
was called.tOilia-last rest on SaturdaY,
February 19th, when he paSsed
Cranston fUnitral home on Tneadaty
The sex-ricewuJM
by RevW li..Dunhar of St. Georg,*
e hureb,"and the pallt4reti *ere 1-01f,*
Col. U. OE Dunlop. W. A. Coulth
X, B. Reynolds and rrank itohl n.
The interment Was In Maitland
cemetery. :
away
MRS.' ;f0/./N MeGRATTAN
.At Midland, Ont., on Tuesday, /Viva,
ur, .3.504-1944.,-• there passed away an
'Alexandra -Hospital: atter- an --illness ___
°n„("11 -early r.estde4t eo_nantY
Of three Weeks. * Wes in his seventy- sit person or Mary Ann-icerrovigew
eighth •yOtr. native of Colborne
township, he wa a SOA of the late
Mr. and Mrs.:William Al/in; Maitland
concession.. Ile farmed for many years
in. Colborne' and tor the last' twenty-
six year on the Bayfield road, Grade -
rich townahip; just outside the town
limits, In Colberue township, he was
it raember and official of Bethel Method -
loran -veil and sines his removal to this
conaniurtity his nienibership was in
of Sohn MK/rattan, berAleath occurring
just fiye. day i befOre her ninety-sixth
birthday. Mrs; 11GfcGrattan was *he
„
daughter i of Robert Kerr and • AIM
a couple who came'fr»n
Vernuinagh.- Ireland, :more' than 1.00
ears ago to Goderich township, where
Mrs. WfcGrattan WAS borii. Later they,
took up and cIear.e4 lot 9,, O.9neeosion
6, ' Colborne, ,theLgid Kerr ' heinesteadi
where' they. ar-large family of
•
_ (Coptinued., 'from Page. 1)
taking religirarinto the *thick ,of. daily
life, ancl..,this .could be seen In the
AT NORTH ST, ,u14/TED moral • 4d intellectuid guidanee he
• SMaday?s. serifees at :North -'7Street. -g4•Ye the boys and girls ;•in his visits:
united chuich were truly of an inter- trrlenely !People; in the bouquets of.
. . .
national 'cliartieter,. In the, morningt„fioWers he sent.to the sick. He loved
ficyrers and, these are, a 'fine tribute to
ins-memorT, . for many Ofl, the finest
ehnrehmen*.are loye.rs. of flowers:---...aik
fine, wholespMe Sense of humor, coupled
,with WS love for tlie ''finer things of
l'ife, Made h'ffn Mach loved."
After the behedotion,-. the large con-
,grAfgation4i1gpast,th,e opened- casket
A
THAT
which Ie result of a caraful.
blending of comfort and tunart
O.f 'pleasing Odora and
Sturdy ,durahllitrY? AU these are
to be teund in
CagOTZEPIELT) SWTPS
OSZSTOPZ$111) BES
STOIC, ifp.trattES
,
from $45.00 up,
lackstook's Furniture
'On the EtroadwaY of Gotleritr"
the minister, • Rev. R. H. , Turnbull,
reached .on "The Integrative Force .of,
ReligiOn,u—'11-6;th a con er
attended at Indianapolis, •17.S., where
many nationalities met together. The
Christians' from Japan, China, India
and other countries, although different
in. appearance and many, other qualities;
In .C11:riSt. Sneaking of the ,dependence
people have to place ifi one aaother,
he pointed out % how we were all.bene-
Bela:ries of the` worrild- scientists; par-
ticularlY,In the 'field of medicine,
lit.the evening.. colored views ' were
shown of the work parried on by Dr.
"Bob" McClure ,over tlie•Burnia, Road -
Dr. McClure is the director of. the
-
medical units working on the battle
fronts of the Chinese armies. witli
headquarters: at,- Kutsing. There were
interestiug views., Of medical supplies
ind Workers being transported over
the '.13.arnift. Road' by Motorized Units,
which -included an truck. Pic-
tures at Chinese students who, had
• been trdined in the United Church
hospitals in medical research showed.
,how intensely interested they were in
their work. carried on the'
Chinese Government The Minister
had previously read- the story, "The"
Geod.. Samaritan" --which- seemed
peculiarly aPplicable to thineSe ideals
attd prinelnles. ' During the' service
Mrs. Roy Pinder (nee Elva Worthy)
sang a solo. . •
I I
,
, •-, .
11.11Me1;
e you 40.iiiiiPeet our
stock '
eql e terY
ernortals-
1 eficluiifes` will he promptly
attended to.
.'"
.finm
P.t e
EFI..PlIONg 41
CLINTON
lin, charge of Mr.. Zapf0...
- SE4iViTH '
esdays- and: S-atuidays-
4444.; thence to the .street,.t'Vhoirer.`the,
MeniberS• of the Masonic ledges fopped
a, i,guard, of .hotior, with the sehoOl-
children Massed behind theta:.
Among the, Wealth 'of, tbatal tribotes
were. thbse . sent by the staits of
toria and • Central Schools, Ifie Col-
legiate Institute and '• the supply
"teath-ers:;. Central- Home, and Seh,00l
Club; doderich Lions Club;.„ Town of
Goderichf Separatt School Board;
executive of the local branch 'fif. the
Red ..Cross Society ;,-,..Httron Lodge, -No:
02, I.0.0;11..; of Victoria and
Central Schools; Victoria . lEionie and
'School Club; *.Public School • Board:
St.-, Peter's ,HoeireY.;,Boys ; Maitland:
Lodge A.,F. & - Public Library
Board.; North* street United church.
The .floWer-bearerS' were' Stanley period, but after receiving medical at-
IVICLeatt, gricillara,;W., J. •Hodge, 1 tention Ite retyrned to his., pest ainidst
I, C. Chapnifiii;.SBrown,. J. Gardner,...4.1,00 applause. '
3. II. Kinkead, R. C. Alays; R.C., W. I The ,Chin trio' as U.Saftrwere there as
Sturdy; R. Q. Staples, Chas. Black, goal shooters and 'ae0ounted for five
eorge •Schaefer, J. F: *Gillespie; • R. of L-acknotes Seven tallies. Skipper
'Weber, a, Kitchener; L. L. Hopper, MacDonald scored the lone ',Colin.te'r
Brussels; G. Hopper, St. Marys; 14. for: G-Oderich._ ' -
Stonehouse-Belgrave: H. Dow and CIThe -teams: - • .
Pow.- F. . Tamblyn, •Londes- .Gederich. -- Goal. Ctron-;- defence,
hoio; M. liopPeri St. Marys; 0. Camp. Steep.--Mael)inald: eentre, Anderson ;
bell: H. Campbell', A. Campbell' and wings, •Mero,'Bisset; alternates; New-
. ,yler,...„0,t,--_,IV-esffteld4.- M. Henry,. comb' e,,Aslauls; 'Wilson, :Westlake,
Blyth ; Rann, Brussels., - ' - ,drabair-- - r:
- The honorary pailhealirs were W. tuclinow.—Goal, Orr; defence, Hall;
11. BlackStone,...4. t. McLean, 4,udge Stefenson ; ,centre, A. Cbiti-, wings. W.
' M. 6 tello: Itev.Ii.4. Lane, Kiink Chin, Ohia'; alternates, Havens, ,
. Kershaw, W. II. ffeberisen.- Lt.4.361.. Culbeit; Priroesf-Joithston,:,:. -
Referees—Mnrney, 00(16.161; Web.
ster, Lucktiow., '
Luelinow 6.-41Oderich 5' '
e active pallbearers._ were Winikji rich .last night, and though the Lions,
• The final ganie was.played• in ode -
91 put up a sensational. game the -S.- 'were
beaten by, one dm}, score for the .game
•On the:round .LucknoW• Won
WALTER E" KELLY
minister was -Rev. Wm. ' Wade !,• Ivan
_ .._.... . _..•: •
McGrsittan was hestnian, and Margaret
residentSttndaYWaltern;)101 . at Lona6p., 'where he, had
fE4KodeelYielif,°OrmiederSwudedilenklir °nil.. ..11R8. '3."` -11- CIA-L•L'Aiziazi -
Mary Josephine Fickell, wife of Mr. J. '
Callahan," McMahon 'street, ., died Waft, elder sister of Mrs.- Wm.
Straughan of Benrailler; was brides -
After an illness of less than a week';
maid, Later Mr. McGrattaa took up
lived since . leaying GOderich over H.
twenty years ago. He was taken ill suddenly in -Alexandra Ilespital:- on the.,.tinSmithirig business In Wingham
oh Sunday 'afternoon. at his home, 260 Sunday morning- in her sixty-fourth allc.1 'finally located raere than fifty
Itidout street south,- and -was -removed- ile-4,1-% • IVri, callahalLeamo-31. ere from. years ago in -Midland, where the family
to the hospital, where he -died 'without Toronto twenty' -six years- ago, when -latve.slgen- 'Welr 'knoWit- citizens ever
regaining conseleusoess. . A- .- ,. her huabenci, a •Condiictor, , With....the since. -This good couple Observed their
Born near Picton, Ont., sixtY-seven Canadian National *Railways; • was diainend 'Wed -Mfg in1928and Mr. Me-
. .
-Mrs age, came to Qoderich
as 'a young man nand engaged" in the.
-jewellery business. Later he became
the Ford car dealer and•Vas..alsomfer
some, yearS police magistrate. After
his removal to Londorire-was.siaberim-,
tendent of the Children's Aid Society
of -London and 'Middlesex until 1939,
when he retired from the pesition, and
singe -then had been - secretary-
KreaSurer of- the tondon Motor Club.
He is survived by his wife, formerly
Miss .Belle Wilson of Goderich; n.
LISTENING GRott'S
Reoa.rding the forinalfen of. "listen,.
ing groups" mentioned in the annual
Feport of. the Maple -Leaf Chapter,
1.0.0.E., last week, the. staterhent.re
ferred to the, CItNetis' Forum -L. -broad-
cast. eferY„ -Tummy evening- DiTy-Te-
-frOM-8.30 to Dthilopl-, T. -Weber, -Kitohener ;
B. C. 'Beacom, .Stratford':. J.
M.
Mrs. Jean Ke 'of Clinton attended Graham Z. T. •.Edwards and F. E.
the funeral of the tate Roy Stonehouse
on Wednesday afternoon -
transferre to s v on, . •
lahan was , retired a month: ago •and ',nue ago Mrs- AleGrattan continued Goderie1i.
be and Mr„S. .Callahan were looking
forward' te-;enjoYing the woll-atn'ecl
• -
rest. • .-•
-• Mrs. dallahan was born at Logan,
• Ohio,' the•daughter.of the late Mr. and
Mrs, jeseph Fickell.. She was mar.
ried, there ahd came with her husband
-to Toronto in 1910,, and to ',Goderich in
1917. She was 4, Member of 'St.
'George's, church,- and was 'devotee to
her home, .a kindly neighbor, -ancen-
tributed .reghlarly to tlie, Red TOross
and. ;other. .patriotic endeavor. Her
active .and interested'. in llfe generally,„
and. 'honored. as , one of, the town'a "
'Oldest eitiZens. - One daughter, Miss -
Reta, and other members - ofthe vtam-
1.17Tht,"fnd'nle°rarl'hol--T':ath'ilIfit7dX.F. etiru-ar-y,
17th; was In charge .of her olivn Baptist
Minister,*assisted by, the Presbyterian
miniater. Intetnefiti was at Xidiand..4-
No ft n- Grandsonsgrandchild.goai 1.31xia.a,rrad -dx Me S. great-grandsons;zpt 14 were ee4rr
bearers. She had one great -great-,
EUIott
st
None of the Kerr family are now left
in the county, Whomas Kerr, the old-
time Bemnilier shoemaker, was bro.- .
.ther of Urs. IVIcGrattan.
also the late' G; M. Elliott, John •R.
Million and • Andrew' •,Million, .of
passingAs-deeply-regfetted
knew..her. Besides her mourning hus-
,
Alliance; NehraSka4 ; •arld a
- band- she leaves iter,. Mrs. Sadie
In the' -seconits game of :tho Pra919E -bVother, 'Clayton 'Flake% 'ot-Coliniabils
With KincardineTpla.yed, here en. Frid,o °hip. • .
timeral."'„-toek-TA •
the visitors, with a 7-1• score;mating -7 * -• ngt-,--
te
be score -on the.rouna_14-4.:
Then the. -winners this series' were
pitted against pieknow, leaders in the
.jnvenile" ,gtoup, playing 0..t, TA:tie-know
'Monday night, and. -in -Ooderidi on
Wednesday'. night. : The Lions went
into this . roUnd seriously" cripple'd-bY
the:absence of Jahn ITOIMes, who ltd
been sent-hoine to bed after,.collapsing
,.at school. What was said to be the
largest crowd ever seen in the Lucknovv
rink, about .1500, witnesSed the game,
-which resilted. 7-1 for Lu'eknow, though '
tliellay' was More eVen than'the scare:
The Lions ltd more bad. luck, Goalie
Ginngettinga; gash in the:head during
scrainble '--at:„ the goal in the:second
rt Dr. Chase's
rARADOL
For Quick Relief of Pain
Cole, George MacEwan and W. F. .
'Bisset, II. R. Long. A. R. Scott, A. L.,
-Walkout, 1 :,,, ,,
- . Burial took. Place in. Maitland eeme. 13-0. - ' - --- . ' A.*
tery, . the last rites of , the Masonic 'Alpiost it tifousand fans'from all over
-order. . being,,condttcted, •by-AV.prshinf.ul the, ,district 'cheered both tennis to the
l‘laWr -4:7M,"--13Eiirarr-Cilt.,:101t1alm finislr,.--after-OISerVing '11, taimtfe% sit -
Lodge, • . , • , 1 . : '. • • „...• enCe. An remembrance , of lbe1ate Roy
, ' Rehaves. and friends 'were here .for "Stonehth
On6V, :Who Started most of ,e
.* .
the: •funeral from Kitchener, •London, (loderieli „ ,players ,on • their hockey
Dublin, Belgrave,, Brussels, ,Wingbam, career, - • " , - • • .., ...-..„
,Seaforth; St; Marys, Blyth, Westfield, . he I ns ,stirted , the scoring when
_Auburn and,., Londesboro. . i ITtirm r 'Wm
estlake , took • a pass fro
. . • , ..., , , porky Newconibe.. • Both teams
.• •
I the11Nperwas ,o,ver,„3Y.'0. 4.p11.1' to
6,1
PERSONAL_VENTIONaonthe,Soft.ieeB7ore
it,paSS•freifil-31*other George and landed,
the rubber • behind ,Ginn. Stevenson'
drove •": another --oile„..--iii.lo , finish .. the
period. ' ,• - •
' „ The second iipened Up with, Andeiseh 1
taking the rubber •in alone to get' Gede-
rich's second goal. Skipper- MacDon-
ald. and* AndersOn teiimed -,up again,
and. "Skip"- ,drilled, another.. one past
Orr. Then, PorkY..Newcombe slipped
the (114 past ' Orr again, 'making the
scOre-4.2' for .G6derich... . , • . .,
In ', the third perhid. Stevenson ef
Liicktioiv.got'thicie• goals .hi Suceession.
This 'wade: the Librig foar, W. Chin
got, another ,,,tbner-blit--!..it,_-..was:_-_,not,lt
yet; with „only two.ininateS lett to play
. Porky, Nevitcoilibe went: to work and
..arn.r-vrirordnisoloso finally. sent one iiPPing past Orr. :.:Tlits:
_ended, the Searing in the moSt* exciting
game of the season. - • ,
The*line«np:-, • ,,,,, ..., ,
tuelacKr.—.Geal.: Orr ,t, _oefeae,-..11all,
, Stevenson.; eentre. A. ,Chin,;. wings, W.
Olin, ' O. Chin ; alternates, ' Johnston,
lIiivens.' Cnibert; Perves; . ,, •:'', ,
'- Goderich. ,,.-- Goat , Ginn : 'def6nee,
' towry, Wilson : centre, • MacDonald:
1, wings, - ,Andersoo; Ilisset;', alternates,
NeWcOnibe, AdetnIS, Westlake, Gralunri.
iMoro. • • . ' .• • ..
Iteferegs,—WebSter, riaelalOW1 Milr.
neY, Goderieh. ' • ' • •
' Lucknow go on now to meet the
I
leaders in onother.group lind the (Mile-
• :rieh boys wish them good luck ail Ow
- way through. '
GAME eANcotitto .,
The Intermediate game scheduled for'
Tuesday , night,' when totof . Was to
meef,lhe".1111ots on Goderich ice,.. was
called oft on account of . -the. stormy.
..
FIying officer -Prager. Thompson;
11-..C.A...F.,ef Guelph, spent Monday.With
Mr.. and. Mrs. S. R. Maelklath. and
, .family *Idle on' leave from a Pacific
/Coast air . •
.
Mr. and Mrs, T. Pry reee'lved a cable-
gram on Tuesday „advising-trein" that
'their daughter., Mrs, Dengias Wedlake
(Betty), had arrived safely lit England.
,111iS8 M. L-MiteVitat has- returned
from Toronto, where. she spent some
days attending at the, 'millinery dis-
iulays, , ' • '
,
• Mrs. R. 4. Duckworth left today' for
, Prince -Rupert; • B*6.„,- tb. • Join her. hus--,
hand, Sgt. R. G. Duckworth,
wito -1.s. on duty there.
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this coughing Condition by soothing.the irritatedparts, . -2-- --
looseningithe-phlegol_amt stirogl.aing ...the bronchial.° nai-:,..and When this
is done ;the troublesome irritating cough may be relieved. . •' -----. s
. *. Dr. -Wood's Norway Tine* Syrup has been on. the market for the past
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Price •35c it bottle; large family size, about 3 times as much, 690. at all .
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:trouble beforeit develops, 'But whe4 it cie;es -strike; theo:',,g'hoe)
troops " go' after it East. • They know the*natiOn's,-;`vork id safety
depend on ...prompt, ,,dependable
-telephone. ennimunika,tion. They
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4;711 110915
Absent On 'War Service 2,200
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