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MEMORIAL. ORAYTSMEN
EXETER, `QLINTON and SEAFCRTR
B.O8N
II EDA.IlD At . loxatnaira hos t all,
Goderich, • on i,lzarela 20th, 1.9141,
Mr. and Mrs..A.r and Bedard, Niro ; o
street, Goderich, a son, Leonard
Thous.
1f�T,LA4T�.-. t Listowel Memorial. 1 00,
pltrl, on Marcia 20th, -10-4 to, Mr:.
and Mrs. Irvin Ellison .Osseo Itu.th
1pitblado), No. 3,. Listowel,
daughter.
O'RI,ELLY -:. At Alexandra hospital,-
Goderich, • on March.' 22nd, 10415. to
Mr. and Mrs. Myron O'Rielly, Raglan
street, Oodericlt, aa' daughter, Patricia,
'I.,
CAR R Alexandra Iosllitm.g,
Goderich, on March 25th, .,1911U, to
Ms. anti. Mrs. Harry Carter, E.R.-4,
Goderich, 'a son.
IIiYERS-At Alexandra Ile phis, Cotler
rich, an March 28th, . 1010,- to ,Mr.
and Mrs, • Edwin Myers, R,R.. 1,
Dungannon, a, . daughter.
` HITTAK 1t..-�• At Grace Hospital,
Windsor, en March 21st, 11)10, to
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Whittaker, (nee
Shirley. N'ivins), a son, (Timothy
John).'•
DIJNV
CORNISH- --• Inc" Victoria Hospital,
London, ou Tuesday, 'March 1Ot1I;
1.946, Saraih Whitehead, beloved wife
of the. late John Cornish, in,. her 76th
year.
IN IVIEMORIAIVM •
McMICHAEL.—In loving tneniory of
our dear son and brother, Edward
(Teddy) McAlichael.
It's lonesome now without you son,
And sad .the weary way,
.For life- is not- the same, to us
Sini;e • you were called' away.
If we had all tiie world to give,
We'd give it, ' yes, and more,
To hear your voice and see your smile
And greet you at the door.
Our hearts still ache with sadness,
Our eyes shed many a tear, -
God' only knows how we miss him.
As this ends another' sad year.
Ever lovingly remembered. by Dad,
Mother, Brothers and-S.ister&. 133
4.11.110.0101.11.11.1.40.1.
Art-
�e .Hugon COUnty
Huivane Society
1T% 1'9140IES .AND PURPOSE to alleviate steering
and distress among "those who cannot speak for
themselves.
IT HUMANELY DESTROYS sick or injured small
animals.
DOES NOT board or destroy animals to accom-
modate the owners.
WILL TRY to- find, new homes for strays or other
animals °whose owners give a good reason, but is
under no obligation to do so. IT IS AN OFFENCE
under Section 542 of the Criminal Code to abandon
your animal.
DOES NOT' TAKE PART in neighbours' qi arrels,
IT
IT
', IT
IT'DOES NOT collect dead animals. 9'
KINDNESS= TO ANIMALS is h -e mark of _a civilized
man.
BE KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK
APRIL 7th to 13th
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ANNUAL
=SPRING
CLEANING'
.::•
.SALE._. .
Thur, Fri. and Sat.
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
GILLET'T'S -LYE . Eats Dirt
g .Tips 190
Tin '90
Hawes'
Floor Wax
1 lb. tin 45c
Iiiimmotommis
Hawes'
Lemon Oil
12 oz. bo'
BON -AMI . ..... each 14c
KLEEN-ZIT .... lge. tin 49c
SOLVENTOL-.-r12 oz. jar 39c
Climax Wall Paper Cleaner
. •.. jar -43c
Black at Window Cleaner
.. , . bot. 15c
BAB -0 -CLEANSER .. tin 14c
SUNSET DYES pkg. 15o 1
Snowflake'
Ammonia
Pkg. 5c
Concentrate
2 bot. 29c
Javex
PALMOLIVE- BEA TY --SOAP
3 -Giant .Bars 25c-
SILVO or BRASSO Sm. 15c Lge. 23o
Further acknowledgement of Donations received for
the purpose of re -organizing - the. Old Boys' Band.
R. C. Hays . $ 100
A Friend 1 00 •
Dr. John See 1 00
L rry Ford 5 00
Mrs.. A. H. Taylor — 2.00
C. R. Holland ..,,..,.,.,,. 1 00
• Mrs. H. Hays 1 00-
Mr. Joe Craig , ��, 00..•
C...E. Robinson 5 00
Mr. Ed. Grigg 1 00.•
Goderich Elevator 25 00
W. A. Hay .. 1 •00
B. A. Watson - 1 00
Helen McCarthy' 1 00
Baxter's. Dairy 5 00
Goderich Salt Co. Office?... 10 00
Harry Watson 2 '00 -
W, D. Dulmage - 2 00
E It- Weesto,n_ ...04
Mr. and Mrs. F. Patterson . 50
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coul-
.
thurst - ' �.
E. A. Maskell
Margaret Wright
Dr. N. C. Jackson
E. Schle" el
T. M Costello
M. H. Martin
R. 0. Whateley
David Stewart- .
Harry D. Feagah
Prink Wood and $on.
W. Heitman
R• Emerson
J. W. MacVicar
A. F. Schutz
The Ivie-Mary
W.: Hern •
Dr. W. F. Gallow
Mrs. M. Sheardown
Harold Williams .....
• Fred White
Thos. Chambers
John Rimmer
Mr's. H. D. Thornloe ..,.
L. E. Dancey
Charlie 'Ranee
Frank Chambers
Geo. Chambers .,...,
Walter„ R: Sheardown
Shirley Medd
Wm. Medd
Dr. W. N. Waters
! a H. M Monteith ..•.y,
Splias. Hunt .. .
W. Prouse
1' R. Crirson
A. C, Maekay
,T. M. Roberts
Tiar,ry Fritzley
Mrs. J. B. -Milne
A. Godditrd
W. H. Madge
Thos Cooke
• W. Gl(ulsher
Albert Taylor
Wm. TIoey.
Mr. O. staniforth
'Roy Hord"
Lorne •MeOartney o-
Fred ; "turr5+'
Stan. Prevett
fi, tnssaline
0;, Tucking
A Friend ,
Mr. 4 a , E neeahaw . 1.1......y
S. McLean
W. C. Attridge ' 2 00
j E. Baechler • 1 00
J. Henderson • 10 00'
J, Lauder 5 00
A. H. Erskine , • 2 -00
D. Mooney r 5 00
Dr. J. M. Graham 2 00
•Rev. R. II. Turnbull 2 00
Frank Gallow • 2 00
Charlie Allison - - 50
Kenneth McMillan 1 00
Mrs. H. Brindley ,. 1 00
Victor Harrison 1 00
Cordon Wong - • 1 00
Wm, Sturdy • 1.00
W. Sutherland .2 00
John Jeffrey 2 00.
Harvey Webster 1 00
John P NO rl,o_ -2 00
Anthony Masse 2 00
W. L. Peachey 1 00
Reg. Burroks _ t!
1 00 A R. Munday. 1 00
50- Mrs. -B. R. Munday i 00
2 00 Wm. •Musgrove 1 00
1' 00 Mr. B. R. Munday 2 00
2 00 Wm •''Bannister jr. 1 00
1 00 Ilii ' Kay - 1 00
50 H. P. Lashbrook. 1-00
1 00 John Morgan :z :w . -1 00
1' 00F.. E. Bingham 1 00
5 00 Walter hick " 50
0u , Margaret Macauley 1 00
2 00Fred Fritzlep 1 00
50 • Wellington Baker 1 00
1` 00 ` Rev. Carl :Ziegler 2 00
1.00•Mrs• Eck. Yungblixt 50
1 00
1 00
1 00
• 25
1.00
25
00
00
60
1 00
• 1 00
2 00 -
1 00
1 00
-2 00
1 00
1 00 A Friend
1 00' C. Nivins
,1 •00 Edgar Mallough
2 00 C. K. Blaxall
1" Ob .G. Payne
2 00 Leonard Foster
°1 00 MacDonald • Electric 5
" Frank Fox 1
5 00 .Tames Sheardown
2 00 Dave MeGratten
% 3 00 Charles Saunders
1 002 1 00 John Vickers
D,. B. Wiggins
G. W. Bryant•• ,i.:. j..
1 00 57 17.17 Holmes
2.00 G. C. -Ryan
2 00 V', Smith
2 OO A Friend
fl
50
40 ,
• 1 00 Mr. and Mrs. 11:R. ]Robin -
1 00 ^son . -1 00
J. B. 1,angridge 1 00
1 00 1 0 A Friend 110
0
2 000 M. Ainslie 2 00,
1. 00 Hardman
00
G.
1 00 J. G. 'Waterflelcl 2 00
Charlotte Elliott .::, 1 (l0
1 00 Mr. I;111'ott 1 00
1 0 °- c'. W Ramer 1 00
.Tnhn A. Mew • 1 00
5 00 Alvin Thome. on ......,.... 1 00
1 00 00 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Car-
l-rol 1 00
2 00 Mrs. Eleanor Rose Elliott 1 110
2 00
2 00 John W. Newcombe 1 00
-.411*014,
20 00 TOTAL 269 50
•
1 00' Previously acknowledged 05 00 •
100
25 GRAND TOTAL 3:14 50 '
1 00, i' 1 C 'IT RltIVII P', Ste.
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BO, Kind tb Animals Week,, April T
° PERX.NAL MENTION
,- Miss Robina Grant is spending her
holidays in Toronto.
Mrs. R. C. VanWessel, of Toronto,
was in- ..Goderich or a -short Visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lockhart. of town,.
spent Sunday in Guelph with Mr: and
Mrs. -Tremble.`
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Doak, Keays;
street, 'spent Sunday in 'Guelph, the
guest of Mrs, Mable_ Stowe, of 328
Woolwich street.
Miss Ilelen Akenhead, of Goderich,
spent Sunday with trieifels in—Guelph.
Miss S., Blair has returned to town
after spending the winter in Toronto.
Miss Retha Hutchison, R.N.. of Lon-'
don, spent' a few days in Goderich last
week, the. house guest. of ,Miss Hazel
Wilmot, Elgin avenue.
Mrs. B. W. Thorne of Toronto, Mrs.
H. C. Cuff of Brantford, and Miss Jane
Wells of London are guests with itheir
sister, Mrs:. Chas. Hunt, and Mr. Chas.
An state to.settle
We purchase outright -for cash
Lists of Accounts from Estates
-
alsar
.Accounts collected ,on a straight
Commission Basis. ,
Western Qntario
CiditBureau -
'72 ONTARIO ST. _ STRATFORD
%l.e' AMAZING NEVA
ee
ODERICH SIGNALSTAR
3l1(eaiIt fit. Fitt ie> street.
Mi'. and glrs. I , Philip3 ok li,aiu'iati,
Mich., are guests with tbo latter's
sister, Mr.1. Jos. Treem an and lnor
brothers, Charles and .Albert ]Panning.,
ton.'
Liei t, and. Mrs. Chas. Adams have
returned frgzn Vancouver and " are former Dorothy Walters) and their
visiting .tlnc Iaady s parents, 4r. enol little C9n, Paul
1n . F. D. Itila°yr Har ii on street,
• h4'fore going, on to isl cis boas
London; �..
I' 4('. rer'cy Smith of tho pt.A,F., rex
tarnw t to town this ween after havbg
been al ort a yarn overseas, and
was reunited. with kale wife (the
1WTHOItin ON D1 NESS HERE
IV R. I, B.
HAM, wlltih long evericne® on hard -of -heating
.. problem,
.will conduct a MEE CLINIC for the Hard -of -Hearing at the .
Bedford Rotel in Ooderich
froin 3 p.m, to $.Run. on
•
MONDAY, " A 'RIL; .,1st
4
STEWARTS. 'FLOWER
1. UR DIS 'X�vl1x`A' lr > 4Q> :%L GE?IJ $
• Fresfb Eos$ aIw;�ye � stock •
Phone 860J at .all, 1ptrnr ,. Martin .. �,
,� . l?ie�iar 11#0
aAlnfilMeri3 it ilnas boon Stewrirt's since n
,3 �.3.
CHURCH NOTES
Tuesday evening, April 2nd, at 8
pan„ the Worag 'n-l4iesionary Society
of Victoria street; /halted church will
eonvezae in the Sauiday •schoal parlors
.under the presidency of Bigg. Harry
Sanderson, the speaker being Lieute-
ant Grace Mason, R.N., a meher-,of
'the church.. She -win give a travelogue
of her $ourneyings ,in England, uta esteru
Feature of this, Better Hearin; Clinic will be a demonstration
of ' World's most beautiful, most powerful and, lightest hearing' aid.
At last yosur dream ,comes true. • A superbly erbly, engineered Hearing Aid
Haat is so beautiful it.will make you thrill with pride when you wear it.
Mr.. Baine takes an understanding interest in the IHard.of-.
Hearing. Besides wearing a hearing aid himself, he has just
returned from a visit at one of the largest military hospitals in the
United States where veterans are being "f1tti4 with hearing aids.
Because of his long experience and training, he is well qualified
to make scientifically correct fittings off Bone and Air conduction
instruments.
. Simply call at the Hotel. Eyenilig appointments may he arranged
ACOUSTICON. INSTITUTE OF LONDON •
214 ROYAL BANK BLDG. LONDON, ONT.
Europe and ether theatres; of ouzo tt
alerts. I s gas= was for sone times
ov.6rceaa Ana,- will Lave a rich 404
equally arrest story to tell'. ' Speer
vocal numberswill aintrsperse •tis
Program.' •and .an ' lrarpiriaeg tie ifs
proz ai eat " .
Tio Youth • of our eQ11b ty wi.11
.
profit by regular attendance,at + liura..
...._.
. ....
To Those ,CoovaIecing+•+ s" � 'off'
{ After Severo
fires
;° zea Iy ceverwill stles or geribw o aernf ions
the patient is very often left in an extremelyweak
• nervaains; sun -down condition,
' .y
T4, all those convalescents who need.some Find d `
a t gy to stirpulaate and. buil: lip the weakened
®f a tome
r�iss , e would recommend Milburn's Health and Nerve ]Pills to a t
Chesil back to health—happiness again.
Theseills help supply elements necessary to assist. the convalescent
In bringing back bodily strength and vigour. .
Price 50e a box, 65 pills, at all drug counters.
.Look for our registered trade mark q. "Red Heart" on the package,
Tho T. Milburn Co., Limited, 'i?oronto, Out,
.
n 4aru 4
or Heel Flies
Si
LOSSES—Attributed to warble flies, in Canada amount to nearly
$14,000,000. annually.
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DAMAGE—Gadding of cattle during the summer, reduction in milk
flow, Joss in flesh, wastage of meat in infected carcasses,
• injured hides.
CONTROL—Destroyed most: easily in' grub stage after having reached •
• the backs of cattle, by application ,of ._.rotenone wash,
usually procurable at drug stores and spray companies,
' with directions for using. Quantity required- approxim-
ately one pound "of -powder for twenty cattle for three
treatments.
WHEN TO TREAT—Early in Spring when grubs commence dropping.
PPing.
Repeat twice at monthly intervals. , •
IIOW TO TREAT—Apply material with ,stiff brush and rub. in well.
COST—per animal, ' per treatment, should not exceed two 'cents.
SAVINGS—As much as five •doliars Tier animal.
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IN •A SPLIT
SECOND
tiltt)' THE POINT IS'
A TUBE OF PIK.
GOLD..YOU CAN'T
TOUCH IT.. YOU
CAN'T GET YOUR
FINGERS STAJNED
r
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Not one but a dozen
mniracles^ are put into your
hand by the Parker "51" Pen
and Ink. Come in and- try
"the ..world's most wanted
"pen"" TODAY. Pens 515.00
and $18.00. Pencils $6.00 and
89.00. 6.30
Henderson's
Book .. Store and
'+fil !1t' $Jo\
Next to 'heart disease, cancer
is the .greatest single cause of \ \
death on • this continent. ' It ,
kills 1,000 Canadians • every
month. One out ' of every eight •
persons now living must expect to
die of cancel;, unless ar-reaching preventive
measures ,are taken. .
-Cancer is a, deadly killer unless the patient
seeks early 'medical advice. But; when •
caught ifs its early -stages, cancer is generally
curable. The cause of cancer is still unknown, .r"r,d
-there is yet no specific cure. .But if diagnosed
in tiine andtreated by surgery, x-ray or
radiun'i, 'a cure can be elle 'ed in a 'majority
of all cancer cases.
It is now proposed to organize an energetic
carpai n in Ontario against cancer in all its .n
forms. This campaign will, have the follow-
ing nobjectivesi r
1—To organnira and...o perate fury
equipped cancer clinics a't suitable
centres, where people may -be ex-
11 amined, and, '-if necessary, treated
•
according to the most scientific •rnethods.
•
2 -To pay it portion of the cost of treatment
of cancer fpr ,those needing fin i'ncial help.
3- To pay travelling expenses to and froin clrnic.r
if needed
, "•,tis
4' --To 'conduct an energetic program of cancer
research.
To carry out this program, the first need is.
Money. Your donation will definitely help
to reduce the number of deaths from, cancer in
this Province:' It; will' help :hundreds of
people to be medically -examined in time and.•
to escape from the deadly -clutches of cancer.
It may well help research scientists to dis-
cover a curcafor cancer and so free:mankind
forever froint the dread scourge of cancer.'
This appeal is for an objective of 0,000,00 to provide fora three-year program of
cancer research, treatment and province -wide servile. '
This.orgcantaod drivo aaoainaf cantor is a fain °NNoll of Tho Onfcario.Cancor Troaartuont
nd Rosoorch Foundation stud Tho Canadian Cancer Socio#y:
onttibutions may be iac10 through your focal bank oi at the
STRATFORD CANCER CAMPAIGT HEADQUARTERS,
10 Dpurnie Street, Stratford, Ont.