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. �, in "�oroaato,
MAFJ NG pleted her .summer Col>1r
holidaYitng, at Kiantail this Creek vd,tli
aaa
Nola,t , ratford Mr. -and Mrs. Harvey A th i
,G Aug. 13. Mr. and Mn.sMm' i3. B. ,$others , - d ROM
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Ai�`ERiN , x►dex�ion, who
slip .Misnerr and o: ' , ysoid diet farm recently', moved to. _ e r
Called on' Mr. and Mrs. Mearb.` uarrra home. in ' Lucknow own Thurgda9°. " lafatt,`
on Sunday, on '.their vaY
Mr. Edgare :after
enjoying holidays at the beach.
" '.Ritchie and Jean, of
Sion, ` and Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Thorny -
Son of Iiolyrood, visited
sows and Marjorie,
' On Sunday with 'Mr, and Mrrs: 'Geo.
Sauluders, ° •.
e, wife and . baby
asi�an
or
F
Dick ''FQ.Dc
S da even -
Kin-
They will'both be very much Wised
church and ,social circles in this' 4aa?-
munit . We wish. them success.
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The W.M.S. ,are taking .charge of
the service in Blake's Church on Sun-
day evening next at 7.30 o'clock. Rev,
w, r. Rios ers, •Dungannon, will be the
s
s
>e ,
provided» Y :�, •
They
and Airs, Palmer Kilpatrick, and ehild-
rea, of TorontoLl r. and Airs. Roy
Atkinsoan and d" - . Ater, of Brantford;
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Atkinson and
child, of Nile; Dr. A. N. and Mrs.
Atkinson of Goderich,
• NILE'
W VI.S . eetiag,-� 'h4 Women" s Misr
r - o i nut at" the, hetae' of
siona Y S c etY
Mrs, U'rank lltawkiu$ on1 . W�ednesdaY,
Au ust • 8th, The president, . 'Miss
g eetin . which
a cted the � g
C' e c clu
uxr y, an �. � uaa. ofy
h oats. S
velour D ale. > ,;The '96th.
Soul,,,nThoti ►�a tr
;and prayer wail off 4 by the ,
•
cIlwaian. Mrs. Z. McCaun
nt. " reading n prayer wits given
readbY r an ndialo, tranaiation of the'I
"Shepherd's Psalm .tad Mrs. T., AMtePho
'read, from the -stud! book, .4 abort
butane • gelation waa� ;bel+
interesting reports were. gi
Bed Cross department
knitting of eleven Perk° w . .
sucks during the month, abio the, i
ins of a quilt which will be ,llted at
the Se terber meeting. A, delight; ul"
aro raw of reading and' song fohowed,
c " g wi the National Anthem .and
c 1 lnuslC ' 'ill be . Closing th s
is nc w
ke nand ` s , ' A dant Yu h a
A1ea a l Sunday �•x n with. the y M ,the benediction 3'
returned to a
ed
ids t served by i#trs. A•• Watson and Miss.
tail s!etet. a,plcasant.hA1 3� s. he week -end with, Mr., i 'Visitor. att byMrs •$urwash Currey • , ,.
tail Beach. •' , e : Mr. Paola ,was read
hascora- and 'Mrs, Rich, Kilpatrick were Miss Agnes Stother�, who o �.
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THIS LAZY LIFE'S BEEN
SWELL! BUT 1 • HAVE TO
GET OUT AND RUSTLE:
Up A JOB
„SURE,,aUr WN'Y SHOULD
DAD " CARRY. THE LOAD?
•NOT.THE ONLY ONE! •
DONT FORGET " ABOUT
ME,
NOT ANY LONGER!
I'VE BEEN DOI'N6 A
MANS JOB FOR FOUR
YEARS. NOW, I'M
ALL SET,' TO GET. GOING
HERE AT. HOME
Z -z,".
HIS RIGHTFUL PLACE i
The -schoolboy who flung,
down his books to take up
arms, fouror five years ago,
has come back bacle-amia4. He
came of age the day he
downed the uniform of
Canada's armedforces.He's
more than, proved bis right
to stand on his 'own feet, a
man among men, -in the
home and business life of
peacetime Canada:'
JOHN . LABATT LIMITED ..
'-- Lpndon Canoe
ei
, ' Local boys 'overseas will get thousands • :of smokes free, Wherever
they are, whatever' branch of • the Service they are in, they are constantly
1 the minds of the folks at home Goderfeh is proud of them., -
• IMPORTANT—If your name appears in this issue go at •once to The -
Signal -Star and` -supply the following information:
1. The rank, regimental number and name. ,
2. " Overseas. address of the. boy `or girl in the Services you wish to
rend cigarettes to.
1;. Should any person, care to send cigarettes to the boys - overseas, they can
send' $1.00 of more, to Mr. D. E. Campbell, and'the cigarettes will be sent
by the Goderich branch of the Canadian` Legion. "
THE PI IN IN BRIEF -
Eaeh week for 26 weeks, not necessarily consecutive." there, will `appear
among the advertisements onthe names id addresses of ,per-
sons
page, -
sons on 'Oe Signal -Star- subscription list
find your Godernotil' Read
the advertisements mei' ily . •yo
office af _scent orThee oSignal-Se" next tar ' will 'then ublication day.;
send 300 cigarettes s ou would
overseas •
with the compliments of the advertiser, through the Goderich branch of
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-the Canadian Legion' Tobacco fund. •.
BANNISTER
- . AUTO .SEi.VIOE
• Repairs to all snakes of cars.
Lubrication, Veedol -Motor Oil • ,
TOWING
Phone 717 Ifingston St.
W. A. SMITH
vers s
COUPON
- Advertiser
Please send 300 Cigarettes Overseas to
'Regimental - Number
Name and Rank
"Full Address Details of Unit
•
This Coupon is sent_ in by
Name
Address „
NOTE: Advertiser will please forward this Coupoll promptly to „
` , The •Goderieh Signal -Star.
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�tp y., M eI a of -Whitechurch, 'water ahOut a minute and brought
Q1K k�aM4''�i'4.,�' A ... ,
ebaerved -bis ninety-ninth birthday Oa
Jany 20th, •
p Xiaxeardine Town Council has voted,
$Q,000 towards the building and furn-
ishing of a hall in .that. town# for -the
''u eyy,(�o�ff returning` service men.and
r emen,p. .
Mr M
Mrs. James MacDonald; who .➢,has•
taken up residence' «iu Lueknow. •,was
honored '�by:her' former "neighbors at
P'araanount at µa' Surprise gathering at
,which she was presented with : an
address and a table las*. o' -
A,two-story brick house in ,DEgmoand;-
vide, , the Property of Miss Nell Me-
Dougall rof Detroit and occupied by
Peter and James Roach, was y. com-
.pletely destroyed by fire on.. Tuesday
morning. Little of the furniture or
clothing was saved.
it is reported 'that musical instru-
ments to the value of over '$.240 ha i'e f
been stolen .from the Clinton Radio
Sobool.. These include a guitar with
an electrical sound attachment valued
at' $90, A saxophone valued at $70, and
a clarinet worth .$55:
Brussels Presbyterians are saying
farewell ,to their minister of several
years, Rev.' Samuel Kerr, who. leav eS
this month to take a charge at Glace
'Bay, N.S. At a congregational gather- the manufacture of the bomb and he
ing a purse of money was presented continued as director for thirteen years.
to •Mx. and Mrs. Kerr and other gifts to until the 'company was taken over by
Middle ld'ren of their family. the Government a couple of years ago.
Middleton—Clements Gilbert Labine who dropped from a
Park street United church, Chatham,
was the scene on Wednesday, August
let, of • the_wedding of Emily Marie
Clements, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P. Clements, Chatham, to Fred-
erick John Middleton, son -of Mr. and
11irs. Fred Middleton, Goderich town -
:ship. The . ceremony was performed
by Rev. Major Colling.' After a short
honeymoon spent at Grand Bend the
bride left to resume her duties with
the It.C.A.F. (W.D.) at Rockclifee and
the groom went to Scoudoc, N.13., 'to
train for Pacific duty.
Brothers Save Swimmer's
Life at Grand Bend. -
Grant and Edwin Carruthers, bro-.
♦thers, of Melbourne, on'^Sunday rescued
_thirteen -year-old Larry Limon,. on, . of.
\9intls'or; frorny ' drowning at' Grand
Bend. Young Lamon became ' ex-
hausted while swimming and sank
from . view, " arid the- Carruthers boys
reached hiin' after ;he had been. under.
him 'ashore. Grand Bend, resideuta
worked over hits with an inhalator
succeeded in..brlag g him aback.
and s u
'to consciousneas.
.ddY-vb
A�FY' retty wedding took,laiaee In On-
tario?t
street United Church,. Dliuton,.
,on .Monday, August 'oth, When Miss.
Frances Lavis' and Cpl., Wesleyt WesleyF,
Haddy . • were' united' in 'marriage, by.
Rev. G., G. Burton.. The 'bride Is the
daughter of°'Launce L avis end the late
Mrs, Lavis of Clinton, and the' :,bride -
groin is the sown- of Aleat. Haddy 'and
the late Mrs., Reddy, • niso of Clinton.
The, bride's sister, Miss' Relen 'Laois.
of London, was the maid of honor,
and Miss Elm'a Dinning of London
was bridesmaid. , The groom, was at-
tended by Allan• Knight o Tomato.
The couple " left on a trip to northern
points. When, the bridegroom returns
to his station on• the east coast Mrs..
Haddy will reside in „London.
Seaforth Man Helped
Develop Uranium Mine
The sensational: news of the new
atom bomb is of, special interest to a
Well-known Seaforth man, Reeve ,John
F. Daly, RMr. Daly was one of the -first
directors of the Eldorado mines from
which comes the uranium oreused in,
w�rryy �'i TTYt�7�y�����-i/y}�°�pp1, .�ff •'��,,�Y•.r.
KXN ODRWW,,.71 ug i4.— Mi..
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Mrs. J'aek Mona et Detroit atto.
lug frisuda here.
Mr. and Mrs. �A.dola u*
and Wilfred. U ,L ip: not
are spending the holiday **eon with
Leonard,_ and Matt. O'lLonealin.
1�fisas
Mary Theta** Auati IOW
Mary Murphy and Mrs. Santee La
Volute have left today fur thelt 1 '"
tions` In Toronto.
' r. : ose h Buckley' had the m
M J p 'one .of' his" beast t
fortune to Jose� the t
year-old: ,steers last"... , week,
o
of eating fresh clover, Several
were affected but recovered.
The harvest will soon be over. r
familiar sound of . the ti renhing tris+x.•
chine, 'Once ;again reminds us. that the
summer will Soon Unci afiadieu.
There's• a closed season. an. ;tQ?
Why not' on 'grousing?
Bowel '`Comp ants.
Q4°0b 16ren
During the 'hot summer and early
fall months most children, " and
, especially those teething, are suhject
o diarrhoea, dysentery) colic, cholera
infant= and other bowel' Cora-
plaints.
oin
plaints.
Every mother should keep .a bottle
of Dr. Fowler' Extract. ♦ of Wild
Strawberry in the home as a -pro-
, tection against sudden attacks of
these • troubles.
Don't experiment with new . and'
untried remedies. ; Consider your
child's health,c • Get `c “Dr. Fowler's''
plane at Great Rear Lake in. the sum-. it has been successfully usod by -;
mer •of 1930" and discovered the thousands of Canadian mothers, dur-
world's richest deposit of radium ore, ing the past 91 years it has been. on
has been a guest at Mr. Daly's home •the market.
at Seaforth onaseverai occasions. Jack
Daly, son of Reeve Daly,, worked wjth
the Eldorado Company at Great Bear
Lake for some time.
Dona accept a substitute.
Get the genuina "Dr. Fowler's." -
The T. Miaburri Co., Ltd, Toronto, • 04.
Quickly removed in Olean Sanitary Trucks: Phone collect.
-- -910r16 CLINTON : L. • 215 STRATFORD
William Stone Sons Limited
114GERSO , • ONTARIO
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UNINSURED
ACCIDENTS
ARE
C:cST LY
S Accidents happen in a flash. If you are not insured, repayment may cost 'you your home,
,your .savings or months of income; 'Let va:
explain Pilot Automobile insurance to yon,' >
costs so -little.'..
We write Pilot Insurance to cover selecteca
risks in Automobile, Fire, Burglary, Plate Glass,
Public Liability ' and other general insurance,
J. W. "Cratgle—Geo.. G. MacEwan,
Goderich
G. C. Treleaven Agency, Dungannon
Gordon Jewell, R.R. No: 6, Goderich
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BROPHEY'S
FUNERAL SERVICE..
' Successors to J.. •- Brophey .
FLOyD M. LODGE; Director
Phone 120 Goderich
Furniture Store --11 West St,
-,----,,,Ankbulance Service
Funeral Dome --13 Montreal St.
ose
The ,;CAPITAL THEATRE
Vaaniety. & ttuality
For Your Pleasure—
In Screen Entertainment
Phone 47
BRADLEY• :.& SON
Automotive Supplies, Motors, -
Portable Electric Acetylene Weld-
ing, Machine Shop Work,.
bout Starters and Generators:
Phone 241-••658. ;
CANADIAN TIRE
'CORPORATION
Associate Store'
L. 0: NtiETSWONE,Arrap.
Tires',..and Batteries
Hamilton St. 'Phone 69W
OARI. 'V ORSELL
General "Hardware
Plumiiing , and Heating
Stoves and Furnaces
• Paints and Oils
Phone 283:
Square.
.3O104STON,& ,LLODGHT.'
Welding and
'Nir.ty q. • . . GenerKa!r l Repairs
MACHIN fiIOP
alone;,456W n flaamtttot! St.
GODERICH
BOTTLING.' WORKS `
Drink . Coca-Cola
Tweedie's Popular Drinks
it is safest to get the best.
58 Piston St. • ' Phone 489 '
.0
VENUS RESTAURANT
lloime-made . Candy
,HONE 170 •
This to StAiou ,n -A -T
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HURON -LAUNOR;Y'.
AND Mir. O EANINa'
Prompt Service
"Wiens- we're through it looks,
like, dewy"
Harniltoni St " Phone 224
BEDFORD HOTEL '
Courteous- Service
Rear ble , Rates
Square Phone 323
Send the boys "cigarettes often
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GUE i'THER' TRANSPORT
Earl R. Guenther Proprietor
: • Daily service to and from Tor-
onto, Hamilton, •London ,
intermediate points. •
Victoria St. - Phone 850,.
EMERSON"
" ;DRUG: • STORE
Your friendly"I.D.A. Drug Store
Prescriptioits a Specialty
' Phone 45 Goderich
PILSINGER'S
JEW ELLER it "& GIFTS
Watches ' r . Diamonds r•'
Repairs
Phone 130
Goderleh
ALLAN'S GROCER"
aA .good , place to buy."
Phone 164 ,e,,
Square and.
Hamilton
HELI LIKE
TO KNOW Y0111
• SAUtTS' COAL CO.
Coat Coke . Wood
Phone 75 Nelson St.
Under trying circumstances we
are "trying to do a good job, You.
will find xthis a good firm to do
business with..
ROYAL
BOWING ALLEYS .
....A good way to s ..d your ev-
enings or leisure hours Nin pleas-
ant, congenial sizrropndings. '
West Si. Goderfch
AS,;
• , The service you receive from •y Ur
bank is "rendered so quietly anct a fi
ciently thrift the human values behind
it may not have occurred, to jaw.
q... GODERIJF: ' ,•r
..1FRUIT MARKET
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
in season.
_Scientific Ll'ciiiipment,
Friendly Service
Phone 470 " East St.
EAST S' '. BAKERt-
High Quality
Buns ,-- Bread — 'Pastry
Harry Barber
Post-war pians,.. kith pre-war people,
ate just' a set-up for more: wet,
Voice won't remake the world be-
cause the. world is made of people: '
Only eare for people eau' remake thein.
The safest boundaries' botwoO'il na-
tions are friendships which' have no
b}ettnil1r „
Think, for instance, 'of the confidence you rest in your
"branch bank •manager, 'perhaps without " even knowing him
well personally. You ought to know him better. By deposit-
ingyour money in his branch, you made him and his staff
the custodians -of your account and the transactionsrelating
to it. You hold him in high trust, .knowing that your private
r
affairs will be kept private.
Your will find your .bank • i tanager a trained man who has,
come up through the ranks, `and: who will be glad to discuss
your financial needs with you and ,to., inform you aS to the
—Appropriate service his bank can tender.
Should you desire a personal loan to meet sopte unekpected
expense, talk it ovgt withr hint►. You can depend on receiving
courteous, understanding
loans ,ate just ono-= o f the seri.► ices . your, bank provides. You.
' '
may "be surprised to learn of many other servicesavailable
• for your use.