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]elven Bond left today atr Byron, Ont.,
Where she has been, engaged as teacher
ter the coming term,
'r. ani' Mrs. ' " liner Potter' and far-
i1Spent. Wednesday •with Mr. and
Mr's.' T. MacDonald, Teeswater. '
�il rs Ha'reld Calbtek • and Mr. and
Sirs. Clarence Lee, Fruitland, were
'leek -end guests with •Miss S. Acheson.
Miss L. Cousins;„ who has been
Winding a few days with Rev. And
Mrs, . Tavener, ,leaves toiuorar ow . for
bxe ,here
she will spend nd
a
IOW
days' Wore returning to 7,oronto.
Mr. aafd Mrs. 'Oscar ..1,`urster, who.
have spent the past ,,few months in
the a villag(Y,' are moving this week ' ta:
their recently purchased home. in Gude--;
art.ch. Our
with hest wishes go � _ sheat..
The many friends of Mrs. M. Elliott
Rrophey's
Funeral Home
`13 MONTREAL ,ST. .
Ott Funeral Chapel combines
the dignity of as place of worship
and the .refinement of a quiet
residence.
PHONE 120
F'LO3 D M. LODGE, Director
You are invited •to listen to
"Music for Sunday' program' over
CHNX, Wingham, each Sunday
afternoon' at 3 p,w.
WHEELER'S
FIINERAL SERVICE
• No -extra ell rge for the use
of our Funeral Home, Toron-
to Street. .
Prompt • Ambulance
Service -
PhoJJ O 335' Res. 355 or 7
and' family' iearzieil with. regret that
they-. Were. leaving , our •'conwunity . tO.
make ,their permanent hoiue .atS-
towel. They 'wilt. be greatly, miss ed
,
and our best wishes te
are extended
thein in their new sorrel}t►diugs.
Tice''- Ussit r iarid "me °aixl` the base-
na:_ent of the church' on Tuesday after-
noon, with :a good atteudanice," After
a° short Program, a -social time . was
spent; games were played& and lunch.
was served by the ladies.'
Sgt. D. E, Collier, Mrs—Collier, and
Sandra, of ' Goderich, ' were • Sunday
visitors with, Mrs." B,° MtcMath,
Mr. ,,and Mrs. Tom Cmpbell,
Donald 'and Sheila, of 'Guelph, visited
friends in the village"atoday.
• Mrs:' N. W. Trewart�h:a and ° little
gra`nddaughters,, Flizatl eti and Christ-
i at
ine, daughtei.s°`:oof Rev: and *vs: A• Pw
Addison, left foie H4il„eybitry .on $a;t,
urday. The children have been • visit-
ingrs
ing shell grandparents, Mr.- and Mrs.
N. W. Trewaratha,„during the past ten
days., - . '
Thanksgiving Services. ---- Special
thanksgiving services were held en the
I3olinesyille. circuit ,ort Sunday,- at the
Cemetery
Memorials
You are invited : to inspect obtr
stock in
Clinton ... Exeter Seaforth
Phone 141
Enquiries promptly attended to.
Cunningham - .& Pryde
(THOMAS PRYDE)
,a.
GODERICH MEMORIAL
SHOP
NEWEST DES G S
BinsT OF mom" mROAL '
Guaranteed -workmanship
Woes ant will please you.
SA.VE Attar, AGENTS PHDS
Call at our office; Phone 242J or
drop us a line to Box 161, Gode-
rich.
odo-rich. We will be pleased to can '
. and help dhoose a suitable 'mem-
orial for your family plot. -
R. A. SPOTTON
SCw's St.
DEAD or
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Quickly removed in Clean Sanitary •Tracks. Phone collect.
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'three ai►poiJntxae>ats..'The text, Of the
sermon, vrea•ehed „.,by -the ,Mink r. Bert
C. Taveiler, was from 1 Rings 1I t
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said, let not hint that putteth on his
armor boast'hixnself as he that putteth
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i�-*fiit. At- � c�1'mc_l rhr •ti?!� �4
choir sang, "Prise dim,, Praise Hiiii,"
.accompanied by • the organist,
Mrs.
P.
Teo. At Zioh, during the srviee
the
Reeve of G•dderieh •township, George
Ginn, spoke a• few words eminently
fitting on this day of clays, September
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CREWE, Sept. Y e rs._itilibr of
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Hamilton and Mrs. Elliott of h Inger-
soli 1 '[lr. " and Mics. .J:.
sell visited t
Sherwood on. Tuesday and Wednesday.
Miss Gwen Treleaven spent Friday
and Saturday with. her sister, Mrs. V,
Hunter cif Lueknow, ' -
Mr. Fred Finlay of. Aylmer visited
over the week -end with i\ti. and Mrs.
S. lilpatric,;k.
Messrs. David and Bert McWhinney
and. Edna. McWhinney, Mr.' and Mrs.
Earl Blake and daughte5rs, of: Clinton,
Messrs. Will' and Lorne Hasty spent
Sunday afternoon with. Mr. W. Twain-
ley and slaughters, of Lucknow•,
Visrthrs. with, Mr. - and Mrs. C.
Crozier ext Sunday were Mr,, and Mrs.
Richard Misner of Detroit, Aft. and
Mrs. Melvin Rowell; Miss Mary Howell
and Teddy, Miss. McCartney and Miss
Schaeffer, all of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran and fain:
ily visited on Sunday with Mir. and
Mrs. V. Hunter of Lueknow.
Mrs. Maria Granait returned , to her
home in Hamilton on Saturday after
a month's` visit with her brother, Mr,
O. Durnint,
Mr• and Mrs. Stanley Fines . and
Suzanne 'returned tci their home in
Toronto on Monday. Mrs. Fines and
Suzanne Ahad been here visiting rela-
tives for a fortnight. •
Crewe anniversary services will be
held on Sunday, September 9, at 2.30
and 7.30. p.m., with Rev. H., Snell of
Auburn as speaker. Speciatl .music
will be rendered- by the Misses Craig
and• Straughun, also of. Auburn.
Visitors . on Sunday evening with. Mr.
and Mrs. C. Blake and Mr, Harold
Blake were Rev. and - Mrs. D. ' H. Gal-
lagher, Meiville . and dan. and Mrs.
Percy Drew of Toronto.
LEEBURN
LEEBURN, Sept, 3.—Mr.. and _ Mrs.
0. 'Walton and on Paul, from Toronto,
spent Siie,dar and part of Monday, in
our burg visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Quigley, from
Seaforth, were the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Jas. Chisholm on Sunday.
The church service here. on gunday,
afternoon was conducted by Mr.- Will
Thorneloe, of Goderich. - Rev, Dr.
Barnett was i11 chid unable to conte.
Mr. Thorneloe's mother was formerly
Miss Lillian McManus, well known
here, having spent her girlhood days on
her father's farm near Point rl'arm.
We shall welcome Mr, Thorneloe back
to our church again, '°"�
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• C�•RXd(�!W - dai�'i iters with
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Mr. and Mgrs.. A. Errington last week
were Mrh and ,11Irs, Harold Walters;
.uf
r
2.0onr tcl` + dn.ee..Littln,-..:tf -.Citrix,
Corners; 4teeves Siddall ,of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrt . RR Lyons and two child-
ren, pt Lucknow•; Asrs, Stanley Mal-
lou,h, of Hamilton; " Mr. and Mrs,
Stanley Hughes, of Toronto, 'and Mr.
and .Mrs, David Errington of Dun
g:Amen.
Visitors with Mrs; M. 31uyth were
Miss Jene, of. Toronto;': Mr. Frank
bracer and ° son and Mr, an Mrs, jack
Orser, • of Teronto ; M}. and Mr,s, .Cecil
Orser and twins, of Detroit, and 13pb'
Brigham 'and' Bob Sxuyth, who have
bath recently returuecl' from overseas.
Mr. and %Irs. • Brabb of Toronto spent
the week -end with ,Mr. and Airs. Frank
Mcliwain.
Miss •.Nora McPhee 'is ltonie from
Toronto with her parents, ' :lir. and
M{rs. Gordon McPhee.
and Mrs. leordYce• Clark and
Mary and I J rs. ; F. Martin spent Wed-
nesday in London.
Miss Betty. 'Young of London' spent
the holism' a t ; her .home .here. .
Airs, T`rethewey, Air, •• Chas,' Va oteoe
and Mr. an r; rs. E. Bright, of Toronto, •
spent the ``''' •k -end with Mr. Bert
Varcoe.
Visitors with Mrs. R. Bean, sr., on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.lare Par-
ton, Mr, and Mrs. IIarelit I34ckman,
Cif Toronto; Mr. and .aMrs: r" Z3. 'Baer
and Mr. and Mrs. 'Cory.
Mrs. R. M. Young and the Misses
Isabel and Julia Young have returned
to Te.orol to after spending some time
here,
No. 1 school hasopened for another
term, with Mr. Hall of Morris as
teacher. There are twenty-four pupils'
on the roll.
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'1411311,fiDAY, SEPTIOMONM,
,GODERIGH 'TOWNSHIP
GODERICE TOWNSHIP, Sept. • 4.--
Schooi're-opened • on Tuesday. At S.S.
'No. 1, Miss Geraldine McEwen is back
as teacher. At Taylor's Corner,, Mr.
Chester McNall is teacher; , and at
Union, Miss Betty McNee. There were
four beginners cir Union, Marilyn Orr,
Joyce Johnston, Joyce Sowerby- and
Douglas Sowerby:
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barker and
family,' of London, visited last ' week
with Mrs. Chris. Johnston. ''
Mrs. Fred Black and Raymond, of
Owen Sound, visited 'over the week-
end with '.11lr. and :ors. Art. •Tichborne.
.Betty Sowerby, Eleanor ' Fuller,
Charlie. Feller, and Charlie Orr, ex -
pupils of Union school,are continuing
their studies at Goderich Collegiate
Institute. ..
Mr, Gordon Harwood, of Toronto,
visited at his home here last 'week.
Rev; L. H. Turner occupied his pulpit
at Union church, on Sunday, after a
When yourBACK
ACHES...
Backache is often csisedjay Lazy taiTney. . .
action. When kidneys get out* order excess .
axils and poisons remain in the system. Then
backache, ' headache, rheumatic pain, dis-
tinted rest or that `tired out' feeling may
soon follow To' help tap' jour kidneys
working properly—use Dodd's : Kidney Pills.
Tinse=tested,•popular ; safe, nen-habit-form-
ing. Demand Dodd's Kidney:Pins, iu the Blue
box with the red band. Sold ere, whem. i3S
THAT JACK WROTE.s.
this is the Branch, Bank where Jack keeps his money '
so he does not have to keep.his savings at home wa ith the.
dan.ger of loss;^ fire, or theft, and can pay bilis safely and
conveniently by cheque.
•
this is the Telier4i tt a branch of a different bank in another
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city; who made sure that the man who presented the
cheque was realty the man Jack intended to pay'. !Then,
the -amount of the cheque was added.to thatmane's deposit
a.ccount.
this is the Clearing Nouse maintained by the banks so
that customers' cheques can be exchanged' and the banks .
a
can settle their accounts with one- another every day.
From here, Jack's 'che9ue was sent to the clearing de- ,
partment of his own bank, and from there •to jbe branch
where Jack keeps his 'account
:this is the Ledger -Keeper who made sure ''that the •
nature was really. jack's Then he debited Jack's account.
The amount is entered in Jack's passbook :next' time, he .
conies in so he always • knows exactly where he stands.
This is a sketchy outline of what happens ' hen gout pay an out-of-town bill, by
cheque.M°any people pay their large local bills that way too.Co' be able to pay
by . cheque Is a trethendous convenience' which, costs you little`.ot nothing.
Banks ere the .bookkeepers for , tnil ons' of -ouir, fellow- anadxa;i . ,
verfisom
$p seree by your aria
w
month a vacatiob; and delivered a fine
Labor' Day, sermon.
,pies .' IZOSa3 SeWerby returned to au
a� a 14Ort l t�
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6 eek.. a
P after
vi>,iit in the community.
'
Diss Betty' Fuller, of Preston, is
vision ill-her-parenta-Mr.-and"Mrs:
Reg.
Fuller.
We alare re that h s•
'� awa. t i a been
1has b.e
an unusaial season; but a strange
Phenomenon—was seen on the farm of
M. 'And Mrs. W n. Fuller last„ -week,
when, blossom . appeared on an" apple
tree,
vowrgws ma .
PORTER'S Milt, Sept.: 4.- --AAn-
;niversary services - will be Held in
Grace ,''c'hurch.,,, on .Sunday, , September'
Oth; -morning"-'service, at 11 O'clock,,
evening service at 7.30. A special
ol'eriug will be taken, •
Mr.'. andMrs. Bert °4CJorbett, of Dun-
dalk, accompanied b» Mrs. John Me -
Connell, spent the ' holiday week -end
with Mr. and Mrs, Arlie Lockhart and
11 Ir, and Mrs. las. Lockhart.
• Mr. Melville Cole, of Kitchener, "was'
a holiday caller at the Lockhart home.
We regret to report that Mr,. Frank.
Picot ;Is not enjoying the °, 'best, : of
1 ,
h,ea t#
School re -opened 011 Tueaiday with
'Miss 'I.'hyliss Wilding in charge.
to e -
eta en G
o wask od
y� y� +�. . er�
rich hosnital -'on Saturday ' morning.
Friends wish for him a Speedy re-
-"eqS
er .4 -7 ..
L'
Q�WNSHCO PW
CIL
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TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH
Council met in iolinesville en
September 3rd, .zl.” notice was received
free' Victoria_ hospital regarding a'
patient,- there chargecrtd.this township;.
not.being
resident
' er
e
`
the Clerk,
x
A,
was instructed to reply. Mr. ..L•
Irwin asked a grunt for 13at held Fall
F, a 'grat. Q2
asXme. ss
N.air;L. Salkeldnked35 was• for .soadave grMi.'vel'
leadzng to Blue Water Beach; this will.
'fie attended to as soon as .s .truck can
be had. Bylaw No. 6, setting the 'tax
rates, 'was given' second and third
readings and passed..
Accounts paid: Department of,
Health, irastilin, $7.42; A. E. Erwin,
grant to,13aylield Fall Fair, $3'5'•i Miss
.Acheson,, use of house, $5; Superin-
tendent, igyroll No. 9, ,$910,80,
• Council adjourned to 'Meet on Mon-,
•
Check ha�r
From� iIie��wela
cithou h slapper
ing at any -tirme of #Iso year,, are
more
Pre
v
ale
n .du.
ring. the
,hot sures
. e andearly all months.
Summer Flu is one ot•;tho worst .
troubles, but diarrhec , dysentery,
odic, cramps and pains in' the in-
testines, or anv looseness of the
bowels should nava iiima•ediate at.
tention.let's trac>ti
The action of Dr., raw., s
.of ;Wild . Stra wherry is pleasant,
•
• raid reliable aed.eireetua3"1 in. heli-
lg •to elicck, the
• ' ' unnatural dis-
charges.
„ It has been on ii1?arkct the
\ past 91 .years, so wliy,• ex'for the
experiment
with new and ttintri
ed •reruedieS
.
• (lex r Dr. Feeler s, ' ..asci feel safe!,
The T. Milburn Co.. I.t.i.. Toronto, Ont., •
'day, October 1, at 1.30 p.m.
R, G. TIIOMPSON, Cle'rk.°
Try a Classified Ad. in The. Signa%
Star. •
atyr „
• Out of . the waste and
weariness' of war, humanity:
looks hopefully to the. pro-
mise of a better world. •
A better world demands bet4
ter people, the prevention of
human waste. .
To relieve individual dis-
-tress, -to-revive the individ=
•ual's hope and self-respect-'
to turn the individual soul to
righteousness ; ; that is the
Army's historic,, mission.
Today The Salvation Army
faces the most challenging
task in its history: Again it
appeals to you for " support:
Please give generously when
• y Sur canvasser calls.
CAMPAIGN STARTS 10 SEPTEMBER
HOME FRONT APPEAL
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