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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-02-15, Page 5February Fts..rniiture Values— DINING BOOM SUITES • • Regular Special 9.Piece . Combination . Walnut --Waterfall es.10-4-5•iply 'veneer vrailnut $108.50 $185.00 9i,pieve Early English' Oak— — — $225;00 4200.00.. ••9 -piece Genuine Walnut, Gothic pesign, • 5 'ply veneer Wilmit; . -$197.50 $18546 • , BREAKFAST OVITE4 . 6 -piece; White Enamel, Elie); Trim, $ 80.00 $ 72.50 (Backs and seats of 'chairs upholstered in Leatherette) 6 -piece, White Enamel,. Black Trim.. $ 07.00 $ 61.00 6 -piece, Whit ii Enamel, Black $ 59,95 $ 55,00 Other Suites—Natural Finish, Itect Trinv--Suntan, etc, BLAC:K'ST0?4E FURNITIIRE 'ROME FURNISHINGS—STOVES rb.on: 2404T. On the Broadwa,s, oJ G(iderich • t . WelOOme • liaeturned ilea...The ..Wouxen44 Institute sponsoredt a soOlal. evening on,'-rridav...laSt„An the 'pti.iish halt There, were' fourteen tables. of vachre:'-aini: the prizes- vvere-.-zon -.Jack Parks...and Mks. Wilbur Brown. busineWs meeting followed with the , * object ot forming a 'committee to wel:- seekme ' boys returning -from' .overseas. 'Thos. ltivett was °elected chairman. and Chas. ',Fowler secretary -treasurer; other • members are R. Stethers,' K. K. Bur WigginS, Benson. rin-: nigan and Herhert ‘StOthers; The ` 'evening ' concluded with dancing.. Meeting. ---The W.A. of • the --)United;',.Ohurch the tonte of Mrs': W..100°111101 on • Monday, Mrs. Otto Popp presiding. Mrs, lohn, Blake tread the Scripture 1esS8n and Mrs: M. Reed* offered prayer. The roil 'call was answered with a verse of Scrip- turd'itnd three letters were road from boys in the service thanking the organ- ization-' for -Chriitputs cards. It was ' 'decided to hold a social e-4,ening. in March,,, with Wird. 'Reed., Mrs, . D. Fowler. and MrS. W. A. Culbert . as conVeners. Misses Atlildred ,Anderson; Melba • Fowler and pearl Finnigan were appointed to • look . after ° the 'games; Mrs:- It. "Moore ,2ported-4or. the 110d . Cross and 'distributed. 'Ma- terial to Make Quilt Wicks.; Mrs. R. Rutledge read an article on "Over - corning the Hestile World".; and Miss Beth McConnell one .• on "Lacking Backbone." Mrs -Wilbur Brown. read the legend of St, :Valentine and after ltinchl Mr -S. Jas. 'MeWhinney conducted n-qpiz contest,• " - r. G. Elliott VETERTNARY SURGEON SMALL AND LARGE 4NnviAis At lAndees DrOg Store,,Oadetich, . every .11hurtiday afternoop„ . PHONE 203 CANTON . PORTER'S Tanx rowEres HILL. Feb. 13..— The Farm rofunt meets this week at 8.0. No, 5. Last week's ineetiug wait called Off owing to bad roads. •• The, 'SbOwing of, "the Natioual rinlx 139ard Pietures, which 'IMO beenpest. poned twiceo will not be given now until April at POrter's Hill *6201. Ordinary Seeman Jiro Young hi bome from Halifax on thee weeicV leave. Mrs. JAM Durniu of London spent last' week -;,with her • father, lirlilton Woods., Mr, and • Mrs. Jas. LOCIthatt fipent Sunday with,,Ur.,and Mrs. Bert,'Rocit.:. den. UoliiieivLIle.. " * Mr, Oliver .Edward, attended .this year's flrat 'meeting of the Telephone Board last week at liolmeaVille. We are pleased ,to have him ° represent us for another thee years and congrattx- late him. On'betuk,appointed chairman of the, board. , • Can anyone tell US where the town- ship Snowplow, is? 'There is. Iota of discussion, but we e,ri the'ath ,coneenSion haven't seen it ret. There has been no service at Grace Church shfce the., middle of Doilember. Renson—no.,roadS,-, CARLOW XXJBURN, 1,4-eb. i.. •itir. and Mr.1Moved to t arlie Merin.le far* near jolts R. "Weir haVe returned.to Ottawa NIL regular meeting and banquet in the The' WOMelea',InStitute hold AS' after visitimr the ..former's father, Dr.. ji;'#Deo.nWaldelirioss 'Of G.at spent the week- Preallrutitryetottilleb!lit' t°U,z, frbTu*daYe iueting end with his mother,- Mrs. Fred 11.9114g. 'will take place atter the banquet .31110$ Act OratK'" $tratford- wak U while the metnbers are Still Seated...at, week -end viSitor at the UMW' of her tbe table. , parents, Mr. and Um- WM. Craig. Leaving ' for TOMatoo—Miss Zeta Mies Mary MUM°, 11,,N4 bas Accepted munroi,daughter of Mr. and Mo. it. potiitioa on„ the staff of th(, hoopital. 1). .Munro, left on Monday for Toronto. at WeHtou. of 'rgeese reonthe•awtn‘ taetrrna Ut11001)reel;t7aer Aintitre4r- UobertsOn Goderleh, visited With Miss Stud° Blair, graduating iron onderiett Collegiate, 'on lituday, 41? 'Zeta took a -three-months chemistry Naga -Blum Mulch Is,v,isiting friends comae at WeStern University, London, in Ir°4°tlWeet • a4dtbe.4ieredaPitt°1tt Sarnla Ms.11Idrel Seotof Mitchell, Synthetic working in spent the week -end °with'her parents, the ribber laboratory, where she was ,Mr. and Mrs..lt.°J.• Seott. • ' ,einployedter a year and 'a half, re- 'Flt,-Zgt. traria Asquith IS :visiting signing, her position one Month: ago. Mr. . and, Mrs. F. O „Mellveene of Prior to leaving Sarnia, the choir of Bowmanville. • ° , St. Paul's Unitedehureh, of which she -reciVrevIV; eadr14'wMotrds. • i3theirt! thliei4rill!igrt°atindhsalne. wseansteadutheemr bweirth' heal4loave:blyangriunegt."4 pre- °Fit-Sgt.,jack Hamilton, son of Mr, and V.M.S. Meeting.—Mrs. "Tarry Govier Mrs. Thomas( Itunilton,has completed opened .her home /or the meeting of is-teur--0-operationst-overseasr7,-Ja iy...7,M7br-Nnex eresbyWan who is 'in his twentieth year, has been chureh. Mrs: Ilerb Govier. was in overseaS Sixteen months. • • charge and, opened the meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Million of GOds. prayer. The Scripture; Psalm 65, was rich ,have purchased Mr. Million'ti• 're 51. kly Mrs. Wellington Good. "•" Shovying. rie,tin"(2f#•—On '-unestiait fatter:alarm in Colborne townShiP and pi was read by, Miss Minnie Wagner 1ebruary.0, the'Colborte Ifederation of they intend Moving In the near future. ,and 'paper, 4.`Thef • Chtirch and, the Agriculturk_presented. another series and Mrs. George have Jew ' waS giVen by iMrs. Govier znoving • pietures in the 'Township topic was taken by Mrs'.' join' IlliuSton, hig forschoOl children wasweiat. who •chose as her subjeet the history . '. ,1 - - . of four hyrats, "Stand Up, Stand Up, 'tended; pupils of schools Nes, 1, 2, for Jests," "From .Greenland's Icy ,3 and 9 being present, and the same Mountains," 'Onward, • Christian pictures Were sliown in the &ening to ., an audience of _growt-ups.. The..maia Soldiers," and 'he. naming Light Is ' 'feattire,--"Ilteedom ofitussia, Breaking." Plane wereMad$ for. the ,"-follOwed" that' nragraticent eountrY" through the. 'World Pay of Prayer, whiCh 'Will be seven centuries of her light for tree- observed. in, the .Baptist church •on Fri- :dom.. ElqUally-' intereAting, "Develop--daY, February 16th,,. Prayer was Of mr ', ent ef. Water. Power" depicted the ,. feted by Mts. Sas. Weeds. Thesing, Anthem 'and' the fU,ogress eur own couhtrY 'Vas. niade in ing of the National. Lords Prayett repeated 'in.' inlisot that field, A nature picture, '"reeding: • bronght" the meeting to a. close. Lunch.. Time at the Zoo,"' and the ever -popular Ponald Puck completed the -shewthg. 'WAS served by Mis. LaWsen and MTS. Houston. . • .. Alf.'1<inkead, I.P.., spoke to the even- ing •audiejiee,iiii the proposed dental ; Victory lub.-.-The Vietory•Club met care foil school children... It is hoped 011 TUeSdaY evening in the Orange 141111, that this . will sow be available for •with ,the presiderxt Mrs. jam Arm- -strong, in the.....chair Mrs-. And,_,r6vir. students ief.,Colborne township scheols. Mr.. Kinkead- alSo touched briefly On Icirkcbtinell Presided at the organ while. the 'Silliject of rural high schools. . the ..therae sling; "Carry 'Ou." :was Sung. The, Seripture w Carlow „Community Club served -lunch. as e rad. by Mrs Arin- 'strong and prayer was offered -by Mrs. There will be movies at Carlow again' Oh Febrdary" '4; at 3 'O'clock for 'school -Bert Craig. ' The setretarYV gadeline children,, and at 8.30 . in ..the • eYening Yv.ugbta, reWietters of -thablisl:from r -ftiug; The' Main . feature Will h,e . • . , tan.ley McNall, Roy .BentiY, Stewa.rt follt . Ferguson,' j. .C. Walsh,- Vlden "Yulig- "The Alcan IIighwaY:" - "-. • '- ' . hint, Graerae Ghanmey,, WellingtOn ?sat - .Nall, . girder- and Carmen Seliulft,, 4) R. welt anaGorden W. . Dobie. - e . . ,,,,.. treastrer" Mrs Clayton 'Ladd • reporte4! twenty-sev'en members•and $200 in the tretisury. Mrs. Ernest Patterson ralade an appeal ferikni.tted 'afghans, for ., Christie street Irospital, Toronto, It lwas deeided to ',knit' Six-inc11. squares and bring them to the nekt meeting, when the afghan willbe put together. A bale of used Wurm" clothing fax Russia will'alSo be packed at the next meeting, .Febrytary 28th. Plans were: .made lot the next danee,.on Febrnar.v _ :and Miss °Rye -Robertson of Hamilton. . , MRS,. yiTAILIttR'ItiT.IRRAX . . After 1/4a.--.1ong -illness, the 'deathoc- curred in. Alexandra' Hospital on Sant'', day of Alberta .Mary Brown, -wife of Walker Murray of Port Albert, in her sixty-first year, Airs, Murray- . was born ill ,q0derieh taWilShip,- a daughter of Mr". and Arrs:;' joSenh, . Bre:Wil.....V4-er, the last thirty-two years she had, i!-•.• Sided "a t Port Albert,' where she --w highly esteenfed by citizens .• of the district.' She was a ineMber' of*Christ ' The JPhillips •and :president, MrsHowson, "A.nglich.ii church; . Bort Albert. and of , „: . . was in charg The' deVo..tional period tile Chitr&wonian's. 'Guild. Surviving, was taken by MrsIt besides her htisband And' parents,' are 1 • I ! Mrs.' Frank Raithb37°. The roll .call was two sons and seven • daughters.:- Pte. .1 tmswered with each meniber's favorite Arthur Murray, Perth Regiment, now hytim--and one :verso was 'sung.....,Rbd 'erving in Italy i Pte. Hiwood. Murray, Croks blocks were made and a. quilt R2C.A., - Toronto ; Mrs. Norc-al S.crira-" , op wasgiven ,o 0 . 0 . .oss,0t.y.:1 .gineodut,ir-Gsod. Fe.rreicd,h Iv.zia;et,V*11,sliteaprUp.4:Truatmopian; : .1 t ' t th R d'et ' Soon The -topic, ".The Gates of .Lightr. was giOli by Mrs. Thos. '111cNall, a ref. tding 'qrs. Thomas.. Koviak, Port 'Albert ; Terris Camlin, Detroit.*,-. '"Mrs• ' , by Mrs. -Lucy Irwin, and a duet was \ir.s. 1 tr.-*;-:"Kl.",irnr..,AUctIgEfr.-1)14-1WOre 'inn40-`4. .,,,,,i Teseph Lpscornski, Detroit, and MI'S; --'renclered . by Mrs. .Barl ,Raithby ,14(ii: er,d8,,."f, ai i.:-.17:004,ford_r..:;...,;i_ j j ir t e.... _.1::4:t.,7-.2_IN ;Isl.' z 1 a e-13_14...e.jaiRrta°: x;..ger'1 I If 'till' 1 t a i 1—.755,74X.:.P1-ful.de.‘:-4)5.1k„.;-.7"... .-..2.i in::. oreir,,_Nhurch,,,.:--5T Seafettli,..-ii.n. _.irlinnes. _ of: 'DetroAtV "Airs. Howson closed ihe meeting with- Tntl-sisters"are'Wes: Harry AltrenS•and - Prayer, A pot-lnek supper was enjoyed. 1lErs. joseph Pagel; of Detroit. Another : 'Ladies' Guild.—The Ladies' Guild of I s'ister, Mrs..' Albert Carheron, died in St. Morn Anglican, Clureh- held their ' ganitobalast year, 'apd a son, Benson, , February meeting at the home of Mrs. Predeceased her seven years ago. There , 7 'tiell,g13eadle-witiv-e1,i--pt.tendttitees-gx)fTAXP-41gr.t9PP' ..M.064,14fen.:-, -a-."' ••,. tWbfA WO:M ieV; rs. T. S. •l'ohnston was init.' 'T'hvil-e".riti i's ; -6.§ Ill'iir '(113';'Sriincl.6-i. , in eharge *- of the Meetitig and Offered i ifternoon froni : Christ .chulit, Pert -prayer, The Seripturerysahn 103, was ' Xibert. The service -WaS Cohdlleted by Rev.. J. W. Donaldson. rector Of the read hy Mrs*. J., Taylor: MeS. John'- Ston made: special Mention of F/O. church. and .Was largely 'attended.. The , :Lack ilifibliton aml the genertil thanks- *11111)eare1•9: '‘s'efe. SIX ."1)8411-laW of giving _prayer *as repeated in--unis(in. the deceased: -Nerval Scrinigeout , Fred INIcCabe, Williaxix Tainari,. Thomas, The ...topic .4,.1.6o.ds Will,' Not Mine," _.Sponsored `.‘ • TAit*LORi..,S CORNEit RED CROSS. Musip by CKNX *ANCli.ROYS Lunch Served , AMVIISSIOX f.4,14 • • C.R.OLMIc vAtictORA 0 ONTARIO."' S .1234 SGT: 131.140It.A. _ tST.,COIADIAN Milt -MIK REGIMENT, Atat4100AliTILLERst CANADIM Of.RSEAS. tAf tear!), or prtni in block letters giiing carnplete details. y.rits' yaor oven name Ono ocidro$*on upper:felt hand corner. OBITUARY mu,,,STEP11' EN WELLER KINkii,-At A floderieh on February 1 VI/Ogt. ,(overaeaa) and After °a .short 1lluet. the death of Matilda Bray, Widow of f$tephen Wellett. Oceurred at her -home, Wolfe ,fitreet, on TteSday, in her n1nety4rst year. , Mrs. Weller, whet was 'born hear POrt Hope, was a daughter of the late John .and Mary LuXon Bray, illkfeltedra' nbd7W-1"eart4W-agcrw' asttbo% 111,vgdilith41411rty: two ,years ago come with her husband to Goderich to reside. Mr.'Weller died in 1930. There were no'claildrea. Mrs. Weller was a PreShyteritan, and a Member of Knox PresbYterlakt eharch. The funeral took place this (Thurs.7. day) afternoon from her late residence. I'lwr 'Service wat°,-conducted by, Rev. Richard Stewart, assisted by Rev. IA. 11. Turner, and the, pallbearers were: Roy. Maize, 11..IfeCreath, 'Prod, Robin- son, Thos. ,BoWler, Thos. Sandy and *I.,ouls Govier, Interment:, was. In „lvlaitland cemetery. HARRY A. ,11.DIRTSO/sT Widespread • smpatily is felt for Mrs. Sohn A. Robertson, Quebec street,, and her family, in the death of her eldest 'son, Harry 4tootiver Robert- son, of Stratford, which occurred on Saturday,.-ar 'Western HosPital, *Tor- onto, after 2,a„..,,lOng illness. :°,•Mrs. ,Robertson's.- Youngest° , sot, E. ;RobertsOn, and, his ,wife were fataib injured in 'a motor accident at London On November 29th last. Another son, was°°;killed'-in-7 the -first W(41. Warr. „ . (. Harry Robertson was bord:in Gode- rich . ' sixty-three years ago„ the. son of 'Mrs- Robertson and the late John A. _Robertson; For ever forty -years Ite,was in the service of the:Canadian National: (fOrnaerly, Grand Trunk) Railway and during Most of this time he was a cOnduetor on rur.is out of Stratford and was a resident of that' city. He married. Miss.- Maude Dore 'of -Nlitchell-----who •strvives- with one son, TO. Howard ItabertSon, Camp. 'Bordeu, and two clalightetikAlips Jean .and Mts. Harold botii:af honie. -The-inother.and one slater, Miss „Grace -.Robertson, live in Goderich, and an- other sister,' Miss Oliver:at .tHanitifon. . The .Tuneral \took place at .Steatford. on Tuesday 'afternoon, service being' conducted by Rev. F. G. Lightbourn Of St. James' Anglican. church. Inter, ment was .in, Avondale cemetery,. Stratford. Araong tirse in' .attend- ance were Miss Grace' Robertson, Mee minnie Campbell. Mr. and. Mrs. George Stokes, Miss Kathleen Robertson. and. Miss Margaret Bond, all of Goderich, • 23.- The topic, on -St. Valentine's Day was •ably given by Marjorie' Arthur. -.Other numbers were a. duet by: Mr0.. VSin Haggitt and Mr -S. •Wxn. Craig,* a ,e'ontest ,-cbriduetecl b'y 'Mrs. Harold Nicholson 'and a solo lly Mrp. Wesley •Bradnock., The meeting was closed With time Singing of the National , An- . them. •• • • Baptist Ladies' Aid.—The February ,•meeting,•of+ the Ladies', Aid of the 3a1). - i tist church ,was held at the home of , Mrs, A. Howson on Thursday after- littekins, 73 fruroil read, Oodiarith, a dtaghter. , • 14(cOARE.--4t , Alexandra Hoapittd. 00deriell; ,on. February 1304 1945, to Pte. (overiees) and. Ora. Geo. UCCabe, Bridge greet Oon1Ab, a 'son, Donald GeOrge, 4.1oxandra Goderich,on rehruary IA* 1941, to Mr. and UM, JaMet A.R. 1, Goderich, a daughter. THOMAfi---At Alexandra ItosPitel. °Godefich, On February ath, 1945, to Pte. and Mr. Arthur Thome*, 12 .Britanrdas toad, Goderleb, u dam*. ter, Elizabeth Anne. IN MEI,ICIRMYI' ALLIN.--In loving memory of a dear father, Ur. LUther. D. Aiim, whO Passed away February lath, 11:4sSed by daughter Glado, BER —In loving memory ',Of onr dear mother, Ws, Robert 'Beret who ;passed away Febriary 21, 1043. When a =Other breathes her last- . farewell The strokei-meanA more than tongue can tell; . 'The. world mots quite anOther place' Withelit the smile of mother's -face. missed - -.husband- -and family. ' „ A „patient In New :York,. threw- his dentist out of di second.story--windoix, ”. . 'We wonder if .he, said, "Now this may trt-for just lr-.seeotalleterborongh-.:-. -- Examiner. ° • AYinacr Vegetable 10 oz., SOUP 2 tins .1.5e Standard 20 oz. PEAS 2thiiliio and Maurice SpI'• Init'ettrstneenAtmtioirrok-a' a7riirthe of Toronto, wraPstrirv-ber b:T4-48,1iittuarlfl or w 6'4'1 . Don't Wm 0.0000 'on poor, "handwriting", •,Ydfir may save a minufa0cost af aiday weeks' deloy. „ . THIS it a war Of rapid rnoVomiint, Overseas Mail must YOUR PARCEL IVIIIST FACE le,:hariclied Many 011,VOS before it reaches your Maiti4f., you write a wrong 'o;.i,acempleite address, :it may Ouse weeks o# delay in spite of all your Post 'Office Or Canadian' i)ostal, Corps can aa to. speed deliVery. You Can save muth heart -ache by following thiSe'simPle'ruiess It Witt clearly' 'or plat full addreis* ti Maki sure the address ls Comithie, ;4a4. aerays art caustrfd in Army, man by. fee4ers *miffing naniii dad aumbir of oak: •:3!1 ,11 yo`u ,ar# Writinirtil a woinated man in howilai:Ovarseas, Wilts the usjat COMPLETE addritS, Ain Alio ib. words firm, • HOSPIIALft, In fogs Wittig an pai'anvolopa. ' THE RIGORS OF . WAR .Your : parcel 'must, stadd the weightof thciusarids more .• .p'rossine down On it in the hold of a furchintil4iip at sea. It must stand rouily transport often tinder' Oro; over shell4orti roads; Pack your parcels in corrugated con ii10,170 an .toviied layers of heavy paper 'and tip. WM strong twine.' • D9ters .for, SENDERS': oon,t' pa* matches, or ligbier Doris ,,sendfoods that can *oil', Don't send in ciirioni or glirso. Don't.Yorget to 4) oin. Neted ellstotns' declaration, Don't use 'hoe boxes", , they owl? ,eally. IssuoLl t ihn CJUltiGraV of HON' W P MUL C , M P • POS7MASTCR GENERAL Phillips. A duet was? rendered by+Port Albert cemetery. •Mrs. N151t and Miss Margaret Nesbit. • Mrs. Ertiest Patterson 'contributed a reading, • MrS. Johnston thanked • alt who had helped with the program. •The 'President, ,Mrs. Nesbit, then took charge and the roll call was answered with the name of a saint's day •this month. "Thank yon" letterswere eead from Miss 1"& Sinall nd' Miss,,. Luella itohnston, also a. letter from the Sisters, of St. Margaret's, Braeebridgethank- ing the Guild for 'gifts received. Plan§ Were Made for , the 'Wed& Day of, Prayer. .itt. . vete of thank's' was ex - 'tended to M,rs. Beadle fo'r her koSrlital- ity. Mrs.. Gordon" 'X'aylor inVifed the Guild .to her home for the March meet-: •ing. An auction sale ef home-tnde baking' and other articles took place with Mrs. Ged. Hamilton as auctioneer. Lunch was served. • ASTIFIpLD • ASIIPIELp, Feb. 1.1.--w-Mrs, George Drennan,who was nursing her father, M. Georg 6 target., in tucknow, has returned home. Void has been reeeived here of the death of Mrk4, iVfaeintosh In Detroit, She. hasbeen. a ,Stutlinet ViSitOr or Senile 3,.ears at the Ixeme of her cousin, Daub MacDonald. Kintall. , , Mrs. ltobt. Mallen visited her Mo- ther, Mrs, Murdoch MacKay, in,..0ede; rich this week, , Itenneth Drennan,it N TtnU- fm' _spent it few days trt the ,hoine his•parents, Mt.' and Airs. Elit.00d • Drennan • SypathY e m,xtended to Mrs, Maurice, 13owler, who has been ber- eaved 6t a beloved parent. Walker, 'Murray, of Port Albert. ' • . Mrs, MacDonald and -Margaret nn S4Pe1td1lg. n ,tew •days itt towai.ship, a • Try a Classilled .Aft, ix •TheSlgnat • Star. •A = 'Mutt is the gthitest boon to nann- kind?" asked • the new teacher in •Physies, economics anCgirls' basketball. "Cash customers,' replied the sophomore who keut.4,, books her .father's meat 'Market. NeilSon's Jersey lb. -I. 11_.1 COCOA , 290 • Rett Label -- lb. pkg. - LIPTON'S TEA 38o , French's 6 ox,,, IYLUSTARDtlar Vc ertinchey .Sweet Mixed PICKLES"' •6 oz. jar 12c Bal) Cereal 9 oz. Pkg. .18. Oz. Pkg. NUTRIM - s 290, ' 49c, Lge; FLARES , 25c , • 3`bars 19c A kg 5e rRIDAY IS .STAIVIP. SALE DAY BUY EXTRA! To those who toss, night after night, on sleepless --beds. To those. who sleep. ma kind, ef a way, but • whose rest/is broken by bad dreams and nightmare. ' • To those who wake up 111 the morning as tired as when they.wenfi to hod, we Offer ui IVIiihurn'i Health mid Nerve -Pills a tonic retnedy to help soothe and strengthen the nervea4 When this is done,there.should. be no More restless 'nights due to bad .ireams and nightmares. Price' 50d a box, 65 pins, at alt drug counters. Look for our registered trade mark a "Red Ileart," an time package. triat-V.144,4r0; Co., Limited. Toronto. PIOT Cheese factory: Wtirtier Are 'Needed.Jmniediately . • • To 'help itiaitr.titin ourexports to Britain rand: the . • Atnied Forces., W�tkthg nia-cheese factOrr lit war work now. . • Werk is, 'pleasant—pay is good. Applyat once to BAIN, 197 WYATT .1311ILDING, LONZON, ONT. °V any MVAYMENT 'An stizeuvz