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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-10-26, Page 6The lady Was .sipping%ber i'trst gl iss of.beer When she suddenly exclaimed; "9i+hy,this tastes, just like,tlie medicine " • my husband h.1 .been taking for the pti,st twenty years," iYi.P oltT rT , '{(r�ox■XtThT..'..`{* ��(� V. .N•. roB , Y,U.M!.!.1fR .fit w...TJ No Special Allowance of, Coal for. Brooder Purrioses TT1i Poultry In(W try. Committee of Ontario liar Issued a statement ' as Brophey!s Funeral r:. ute MONTREAL ST. 01 4,',* Funeral Chapel combines ., they dignity of a plane of worship, and 'the refinement of a quiet PHONE 129 OY»3- M. L(3DGE ° Duuectir You are invited to list ' is "mel. Chimes" program over " CKNX,' Wingham, each Sun at. � 6 chuck. ternoon' . *,No extra eh,• -Age for the Age of our:Funeral Home,'Toron-' to Street. PromptProiap,t °,nbulace In . September the Coal °Centroller issued 'an order -which ch states that -"brooder coal is no. longer, excludable 'tonnage:" This ineairs that whole- salers and darters will'no longer re, <ceive additional coal over' their. quotas for use in brooding' chicks.` Further; more, 'their quotas. are reduced Erma 90• e•r -cent:-to-S7-.14,--per-cent- -of -their- basis period supplier, , .' In consultations with the office.of the Coal Controller we were informed that all priorities_ On coal for,.brooding pur- poses have been i.etnevetl.If_a dealer'" has coal on ,Hanel when -orders are "re- ceived he is to give preference in de, fiVery, to brooder supplies; this is the only pri_g ileget-such ; use, _Will enjoy. #' -7amehrtel -neeessa3 that 4hos:� who ip.tend brooding .chick's in 1945 eor- rang' ,for supplies immediately and endeavor to adapt to brooder use the class of coal they can secure. They should take ditFxia,ivery whenever coal is bag a available t e to �.� em, even at a time, W build up their supplies. It is important that this information J be furnished • leck,.i wners immediately and it would be appreciated if everyone in the industry --•including poultry pro- dui:ers, batchervuxen registered --egg- grading station .operators, produce dealers, feed manufacturers, ' farm 'press,' "`farm and commercial . radio brQadcacts,• etc.= --'would give publicity te this message throng -.•every. possible: channel.: • _-DYES AT --BROWN' .CITY- MIGH • t A despatch from •Brown City, Mich., an'nounces4the death of'Miss Jessie Adel e McKee, iesi ent of that t Pl e • for many years, en Thursday. ,night last. Miss McKee was born in Canada fifty-five year ago and` went with her parents to Michigan "'when a small child. .She is survived by three bro- ' 'thers, Roy. McKee, of -Brown City ; William - McKee, of -Goderich,, and 'George McKee, of Port Huron, and 'a sister;•. Mrs..Marybelle Martin=, of De- troit, ::. , . r lNI'• .]rE rrtf x), oet. 1dainem' wals#a o Prince i 12j rtr 4s enjoying a 'urlough 'With his parents, 11Ir ud Mrs: A, E. Walsh.„ • ' "Mr. and* Mrs, Weele$ .StackhoUbe of •I3arucefield visited an ThursdaY 'with Mr. WM. MeDolvall.• Miss Eileen Walsh y of : Winghaint spent 'Lit tiv} els `u�idet~ 'the parental t'il9f . •' • Air. and Mx's..WirA., (itinP ell and Mr. W,, II. Campbell` visited on' Thurs.- day with Mrs, "S'Vtls, Crazier of Crewe. it was Mr. W. R. Campbell's., eighty eighth,•birthday' "He is enjoying very gond health and is able to' be about the farm helping. with fain} , work. W. extend .eougratulations.`. Mr, find hers.. John 'Gear returned -Inline fronttheir wedding tip on we,. day, And, •are: spending a few days in this. vii;inity ' before going to their new home at Kitchener. Air. tad Mrs. W. P. Cal:Obeli- and ltisa '4't inulfred are; visiting this week with Mr. and• Mrs, E. , K', , Irown. of 4t. 'i ioiups .and Mrti anal .Mia, ” 11i, blooper of St,; Marys. Mrs. II,Obt' S:riell: and - son. Kei.tli -"o-1 .Gode0a1„.. spent the week -end with Mr, aiid Airs. J. L. McDowell. and9,Iis, J. I). E1Sley, of Pallier - sten, visited on Saturday with Mr. and sirs, .Walter. Mason,' Dlisses Edna. and Audrey., Walsh ' of esisal1T- apo' t -thee- `i1frx.- and Mrs. A. E. Walsh. Air., and Mrs. 'Wm. Walden.. visited on " Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. K. Caner fh of Lucknow. -Mrs. ,L.--11 Ellis returned -to- i"1 elionie` at , Palmerston on Wednesday after. spending several weeks in this vicinity. Young- People Meet.—The Y.P.U. met on 'edsenets a Y Tlieeyenmg w iwtha twenty- .by wenty-:by Winnifred Campbell, with Phyllis Cook at the piano. : The Scripture lesson was read by Ronald Taylor; and prayer fed- by f ia.Tiiylor." A Bible,,,quiz was. conducted by Winnifred Campbell. It was decided:,'to procure two young - peoplers iiiaiiuuis for tie-eoawing year. After 'the benediction a social time was spent. Gaines ,were enjoyed under the direction ' .of Rev . H. Snell and lunch was served. meets the ,needs.and Wishes of every 4 family. dRANST'UN FUNERAL • HOME,' • r' .7 •Montreal. Street. Yh:'one 399 J or W. ,GODERIOE ' 1VIEMORIAL a, SHOP N17DWiE ST DESIGNS BEST' OF ; VATmFAL`' Guaranteedworkmanship, at pricer 6irat :wih please you:,,"'" : ISAV] 'ALL AGENTS PIIS Call at our office;' Phone 242J or -drop ns a line to Box 161, Gode- ribb. We will be pleased to..call and, help choose a suitable -mem. oriel for Your family plot. I FIGURE MY ' VICTORY BOND IS BUYING 1 , SO- I'M 'GETTINGA• DOUBLE CRACK AT HITLER /\\ SUITE DOES! BUT THERE ARE ENOUGH FOLKS BACK HOME BUYING 'EM TOO! WE'LL Po -,11' TUG 'HER, The war niay seem` nearly over to us here, ' in Canada .,-bit to- the uenoirerthere the cil,fference bet; veen; nearly and quite may be the diference betweeii,life .and tl.eath, Wem_,ca;n'; .let"the clownnow!Let',s all buy more rind: more Bonds this. timiet JOHN LABATT 'LIMITED London Canada L�_ . _ f. W oto--•-•-•,- ..„.___• . e t . A M Marsh the real- while Mrs. Currie gave'`a -fine agdresa.- Ottawa Visiting -tem.. t -'L'� li�v'.i • sex tan •sU xe , y. Mrs. , p ni ath of the coininitnit oes ,nt, had charge of the 'meeting, Mrs. After the _meeting lunch was .enjoyed T e sympathy Y y g. W.M.S.�VMSMeeting.---The W.M.S• heli_.. v ,a_. ., m e. to Mrs, John Young in the death of her their thank-oilering Meetingin the Tart 'iaii, ,Al}d1 rs.0 myth gave sister, Mrs. Grigg, Scripture readings. Mrs. •Iiiringion hall on Friday, some being- - resenan-interesting-reading. 3Vta's.''Tai Very ofte -a -fellow wha suffers froam► Miss Eleanor and Lawrence Smyth y p gave t often -a their, uncle, Mr...B. Smyth, frenr Benmiller„ "end_ from the Presby- ;Clary took the study book chapter, a' swelled head has a reduced hear t � r! ST. HELEi'�IS, OCU 23.'2= -Mrs:! James Ramage. -.returned- last -,„week -, from a- visit to the West. • .Mr. Ernest :Salkeld, of "Vancouver, ititd _Misses Mary:- and..Elizabeth Salkeld-,---of-_--Goder-ieh - were '- recent- -Visitors- with -Mrs. G6rdon. tragic fx;��':A�rinen Killed, ---A tragic ac- cident .in which two English airmen from Port Albert Air Navigation School lost their ,dives oceuirred at 11 • o'clock Sunday morning on the farm owned by, Mr. W. J. Todd,. one and a -half miles east of St. Helens: - The' plane, an. Anson boriiber, crashed and then -ex--1 ploded, scattering,. the wreckage '--for seine distance' around. •• • - 'Anniversary. Services. Successful anniversary services were held in the United. Church on Sunday, when large. congregations attended, "both • 'services.: Baskets of beautiful'. autumn flowers were ..used., effectively 'for. -decoration. Rev. 8'. H.'' Turnbull • of --North ':street Uiiitecl chureli, "Godericb, was tire guest speaker, takiing asa-.his Iliemg in the 'Morning,' `.Watersheds -ref! Life;" ' and in the evening, "The Grace of Charit-'- ableness, Special music was rendered at each .service 'by. the choir and by a trio composed:of Messrs.- W, I. Miller, E. W. Rice and Gordon- i4iiier. , Mrs. Andrew Gaunt ..sang- "The • Stranger of Galilee" it the- morning service': -and in the .evening :a quartette—Mrs. George Stuart, Mr. .and , Mrs. E. W. Rice and Mr. W. I. Miller—sung "'When' 1 oil InOw My"Jesus Too:" • TO BROADEN B.:SFS' 0 OF THE SCHOOLHOUSE ( Continued ,from page ,3) Brereton and Mrs. A..T,aylor. -- An enjoyable musical program,was presented consisting of choruses by 'girls pf grades•5=and :'6, a piano solo :by Mrs. McDougall_,, and community sing- ing led by Miss E: Hume. ' ' The president, Mrs. K. Videan, con- ducted .a short business session, It was decided to donate: inagazibe• sub- scriptions „for; the school. Mrs. Videan was appointed to bei the delegate to the regional conference to be held i} the - near future. Mrs. McDougall was introduced as the new muslc structor and spoke briefly oil thehods she plannedto use td' ielp the children to enjoy good music. ' A vote of thanks was tendered •to all who.- took- part _in the_program and the meeting' Closed with 'the' singing of the National Anthem. '' YOU TO. CUY VICTORY' BONDS THROUGH. YOUR .BANIK ON CONVENIENT.DEFERRED PAYMENTS' CARLOW • CARLOW, 'Oct. 24: Miss,, Nora Me- Phee. has left .to take a• position in Toronto. , Mr.' and i'irs, :Harvey Webster .and family Visited with Mr. and. Mrs. R. Bean on 4Sund'ay: - Mr. Fred Wilson, - front 'Cochrane; visited with his mother.,` Mrs.:'A. Wil- son, and anthers here for..a' few days. Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mae, Allan and Rose Mary pent the. week -end with, her brother Milton at Parkhill.; She also attended_thelv•edding of her niece. Mrs -A. Wilson' has received word that ' her grandson, Neil Dickson,° 'was, seriously wounded and is in hospital hi England. A . Mrs. Tait Clark has her aunt 'from 'TNF PICIC OF To4CC0 It • DOES taste .. A . good in a, pipe Over - 40 ld . . ��D �� eater Want Normal Pip,ftp, Yifaluly . ,rsoeel weak,,rundown. all/lusted condltion make • you, feet fagged out, old?' Try- oetr'x. Contato4 t tenial. stimulants', often needed••>;fter'iiO or ,: �� qOat it iron cslelum4 phtit haru3. vitamin •] i. Helps you1 ef, zrormul• trt .. von, vttatttyq.. ins atrous e d s dti ►t O jr 3Ga., rot EettTnqYcw DOWN? - If moming find •you only half rested, still weary .. , if your slgep is broken by fitful tossing and turning... if you can't seem to settle down to relaxing rest ... your, kidneys may be to blame. When your kidneys get out' of order, .your • sleep usually suffers. • To' help your kidneys. §, regain ,a normal] condition, to help you enjoy restful sleep -nese, Dodd's 'Kidney ' fills; s . favourite 'treatmentfo? more than ,pall a' .• century. Dodd's Kidney' Pills aro catty to - use' and are not, habit forming, Ask for Dodd's .Kidney Pills at any drug counter. took for the -blue her' withthe red band. 127. Dodd sKidne .NiIMs Stu•bbornCases of Constipation " Thosewho a • ass of . ha keep � impurity pent. up in their bodies,* day' after day`, instead, of having it "removed. as nature ntendecl,}, tit leaSt ent -four 'hours in- variably � in every. tw ce ry �' , ,suffer froii °constipation. . .. ... '. 1. .. .... The .use ,of cheap, harsh purg a- tivee will moor get you any where as they blin only aggravate the trouble and jure the delicate miicoue.Jining.of the bowels, and are very liable to cause ilea. 4 Tf Coinst'pated tale Wilburn '8 • Lil�xswT�iv'er irld and'�' have a.lna,'tutat mavdment of the bowels. The)! ; trot gripe; weaken: .and sicken ' maty la�c'ativee clo. - 'TM, T. ' Milburn Co.. d. Toronto, Ont. as Fill out the Letter and attach it to your ;application-itis an order on your • Battkto buy Bonds. for you. i You nave Sig Months to Pa,y the Bank for the Bonds—The Interest the Bonds Barn Pays' the . Bank Interest en they, Loan. No .further security is required, •sou-� ou want oto, . dc�al1 'you :`can to r '�'' s�.y y �Y 'keep will w°i11 help tCanada s war efft�rt.hen you .. in`Victa , Bonds`. You *ill buy all onbuying �', • ,you Can.... ation that vve at coli eth b ."�ou recognrz g , . You.know home,' owe 'to' our men overseas. '+n t stocks oft munitions, :which. our fighting glen weed are being 'depleted and rest be • replaced: You know :that mor e niunitions oust gb • forward anct: ytou will buy Victory Wadi' to help pay for then. , you .'Would like to be. -able to buy more .: bonds, you say., `Feil here is how you. can do it. You ° c.ui bur More bonds with money as you ,get it. ° ° . Any bank Well . loan,: you the . v. this and the: xuter s't'oic he` onds4' mita)! tD'do ..� will a t�e cost Of bank Xoan . you have to o is to s. n the 'letter shown hero---- r� ick y, ou can get 'from, your `'ictory Loan Salesman.. You make..firstpaymentof io% arthre when you, apply • for 'the �d. at lin e lance anyt e. O� a. e bd ..l���a � 1� O six ' 17Clonth5. �. v " be doin an• im ortant ar :You wi'l1 , w off: whenou do this. You wi`hel ...xn urll. be. Y, p g'• country ' and: backing up . •her fighting naen. You wcrill, get, another reward, too, that will • lenefit yourself. You will have money, later' • on, when the war has been vvon-t " do. things . ': •• you pian y .p y ou to do-xnone .to Hove your. farm, and your home. MAGIC'S ORANGE MARMALADE aiscurrs :f Q. tt rIzziogI t i' Cap idiizogk. 3'lttfrit,rtere1li�r1 4+c Aollooktrowthic ATTENTION SAND YOUR FEETAY EASE t Ada ant ARD