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Bkophey's.
Funeral Home
El MONT1EA1., ST.
Ow' iFuneral Chapel combines.
the dignity of a pilaw of worAip
, and the re e iwt- el a quiet
residence. ,
• PHONE 120
FLOYD .31. LODGE, Director
You are invited' to -listen to
Musie for Sunday' program over
CHNX, Wingixam, (mai SunallaY
afternoon at• 3 p,m.
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GODERICR IGNAL.STAR
LINEBURN
LEME=7, Mar, .1413. trroid
Jewell tnd baby danaRater are ataying
at 'the home of _Mts. TI4ontas 'Jewell
and her tion, Harold. after 5yeutilug
t14,evinter with her husband at Mid
-
laud.
Mrs. Bes:4e Chitteurwho has syeut
the 'winter in Toronto with her daub -
ter, arrived -back at }ter son, iltune'S,
last week.. Her many kriend$ are
pleased to have log back. again.
The friends or .1Yilr, Archie Horton
will ice sorry to learn that he i itt.-
Tito March meeting of the WALS.
, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
„Bert. Begie, Witb a goOd attendance.
Mrs. Allan &lira% was leader Witt
used the -World Pity of Prayee pro-,
grain, reading it responsively. Lettftrs
were -r:ead by ',the 'evinry from Itrs.
;E. Ruston and Mrs. H. Ciutton. Mis
Belle Sha,.v ,read the Bible reading % and
Mrs. 0. Cronheilm led in prayer. Miss
Helen Clark, 'gave her pa in the
study book. Our pastor then ad-
dressed the meeting, which closed with
,the singing of a hymn and the closing
prayeF. A dalaty lunch' Was served
and a social time spent, .
The Red. Cross Society of SaltfeN
held a euchre party at .the home of
Mrs. Thos. Jewell on Wednesday
.evening.
MAFEKING
Cemetery
Memorials
You are- invited "to inspect our
stock in
Clinton Exeter Seaforth
Phone 31431
Enquiries promptly attended to.,
Cunningham & Pryde
(THOMAS PRIME)
Ison:NsAssonimmilummossisossmomnismoor •
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WHEELER'S
• FUNERAL _SERITiCE
No ,extra eh rge for the use
mai Home-; to0P--
• to Street.
-Prompt. Ambulance
Service --1
Phone 335 - Res. 355 -or 7
--GODERIOH- -MEMORIAL
SHOP.
Niii*LthiST DEISIG1‘,:•S
••'• DEIST OF MATERIAL
, . Guaranteed workmanship at
prices that will please you.
SATE ALL AGENTS FEES '
Call at our office; Phone 212,1( or
drop us a line 'to Box 161, Gode-
rieb. We will be pleased to 011
and help choose a .suitable mem-
orial for your family plot. '
R. A. •SPOTTON
St. Andretv's
MAFEKING, liar. 26.—Mr. and Mrs
Norman Shackleton whO spent tb.e
winter months at their son's, in Cooks-
ville,. and the last -few weeks at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Walter
SCott,-Belgrave, have returned to their
home.
Farmers- are taking advantageof
the tine weather; some reportseveral
acres sown last week.
Mrs. Richard Kilpatrick and baby
daughter returned home from Toronto
On MOn4aY;-•1"-1--`` •
Mr. S. B. Stothers and son, Arthur,
Mrs. J. A. Crispin and John, LUcknow.
Imre ont to, the farm.. home at the
week -end. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, Wawa -
nosh, Mr. and Mrs.'Bertradr Curran,
Goderich, silent Sunday afternoon at
the parental..home; • -
••• Miss Olive Blake attended a -shower
'en Monday afternoon in honor of Miss
-Elizabeth-Scott,„in Ripley. _ _
Members of the trustee board met
at the parsonage on Monday evening;
to discuss necessary repairand jai:,
provements. .
- (-Intended for- last week)
.MAFEKING, Mar. 19.—,Mrs. M. J.
Blake who spent the winter- months
with her daughters at Belfast .and
Lucknow, returned home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kilpatrick spent
a day 'last week in Loudon.
A. Crispin and John, Luck -
now, spent the 'week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Horton.
Mr. Richard Kilpatrick was in.Tor-
onto last week to see Mrs. Kilpatrick
and • baby daughter, who were • a _hie
to leave .the ,hospital„hen. They may
be "tope by the end of the montIe.-
Mr --and Mrs. Bertram Curran,' Gode-.
tit •n 4- j
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F Vif YOul F6
fr-4"
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.f.1 kn. 1),,,atise 1haVe been titi,t
way myself. I have been- so chron-
ically tired that I thought I would
- never feel Well again. -However, I
found that Dr, chme's Nerve- Food
Soon gave me new pep and energy and
put, me on .my feet."
Tired feelings, indigestion and loss
tif sleep tire cioicklv relieved by Dr.
Nerve Food.
.Ask kir the new eeon,
omy size bottle of
Dr. Chase's
Helve food
60 pills--,--60cfs:
180 pills—$1.50
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tho Wa-4-enQWXI31113.QUwz=Paa
aMr. andMrt.>'`. X.;03ktey Pen. ond ten,
Rennie, a New DiAndeek • OLlent the
week,end ,4heir e here.
Pte. linlen MacKay, C.W.4..(1., Lon-
don. event the weel.ud with her par -
VAS, Mr. and Mrs. II. BiaelKay.
Miss Irene Oately of Stamford and
Pte. Rene LaRtiegue of Windsor Vero
week -end 'guests a Mr. and Mrs, 1.
Sturgeon. . •
Mrs. G. Itourke of Southampton, Miss
June Rourke a Formosa and Mr. „Earl
Strachan of Tara sPent the week -end
with, Mr.. and Mrs. Spencer Ervine.
The—annual, meeting of the 13ayfield
Cemetery Board was held in the Town
Hall last week. 0111Cers elected for
3.0-Iti were as follows; President, Mr.
Robert Scotehmer; I:fee-President-I
Joseph Richardson ;' sectetary-tyeas-
utor, A. E, Wctstlake; sexton,"Robert
Orr; auditor, J. l'arker and Leslie
Leslie Elliott Was appointed
to the Board to fill the vacancy caused
by the death. a Mr. A. E. Erwin.
rich, spent Wednesday evening with
thier parents.
Messrs. Richard Kilpatrick, Walter
Alton. W. G. Hunter, W. ,Tigert and
Reeve Johnston attended a meeting
Goderieh on Monday evening, in
the interests of our Schools.
Mr. Isaac Cranston was taken to
oderich hospital on Wednesday for
4fierniar,”operation,, Lle is,
favorable progress.
V.M.S. Meet.—'fl ie Blake W.M.S.
held their March meeting in the church
on Tuesday afternoon, following the
program selected for the World Day
of Prayer: The meeting was post-
poned on March gth on account a
illness in the home of- Mrs. Cranston.
BAYFIELD
PORTER'S HILL
• PORTER'S HILL, Mar. 25,0n. Fri-
day evening a very happy gathering
was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Torrance, it being the winding
up ' a the Red. Cross after period
of nearly dix-YearS activities. Euchre
was played the first part of the even-
ing, after which a. discussion took place,
as to what organization might take the
place of the Red Cross. —Nothing de-
finite was, decided, but a meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Donnie
Harris, on Monday, April 15th. to
consider the- matter.
There was no service at Grace
church Sunday, owing to the funeral
of Mr. Murner at Bayfield,
With a
RM 1MP,ROVEMENT
LOAN,you can
,
MAKE THOSE
REPAIRS
NOW
• - (Intended -for -last' wee0
BAYFIELD, Mar: 16.—Mr. Harry
Baker and daughter Connie, of London,
spent tlieweek-end with his parentS,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred-Baket- e
mr.qopud Mrs. H. H. Ormond and
daughter, Mrs. "B:---J-ohirston;k-of- Dear-
born, Mich., were guests at the 'Albion
Hotel over the week:efid.' "
Rev. and Mrs. II. Paull, of Listowel,
spent Tuesday in the village
-
Major and Mrs. Carr-aarris, and
two children,. left for Ottawa today,
where they will imake -their = home,
Miss M. Campbell, of Guelph, spent
MOVING WEST
M. Rawlinson Limited regulari)
up and ship Household Furniture Con-
solidated Pool Cars to Manitoba, Saskatch-
ewan, Alberta, British Columbia and to
California. Write, wire or phone f or reduced
teorgra%
610 Yonge St.. Toronto. Kipgsdale 5125
MOVING, PACKING, SHIPPiNG and STORAGE
/I GETTING UP
riee voway
limorning 6nds you
only hr,stilI
weary—if youiileep
is broken by fitful
tessini and turning
=your kidneys may
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your kidneys get out
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usually suffers. To help your kidneys
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Kidney Pills. Dodd's help the kidneys -get
rid of poisons and excess aids in your
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—you can 'enjOy restful unbroken sleep:—
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INCREASE THE
VALUE OF YOUR FARM
The 'Farm Improvement Loans Act ts
expressly deitgned to help yqu finance
any. project to improve living con..
ditKbns, incre,ase production, lower
-tostattgacVlAsTease the value of your
property. Such loans canAkAlsc4 to
install a farm electric.al system; pur-
chase foundation or brceding. stock;
purchase implements ,and equiprnent
—to finance any veark for the im-
provefnent or development of the
farm..
Our new lpoldet; "Farm Im-
itrov,pment Loans" gives
mit particulars, Aak .for
a copy at, any brand
THE
or stp.rt new construction. An ad.
dition to your homejorinstance, or a
new farm building; or such' modern-
ization Works as a more adequate water
supply or seWa_ge disposal system. All
such projects can now be finished
through a Farm Improvement Loan
obtainable at The Royal Bank. of
Canada.
Available at 5% simplb interest up
to f3,000, such 19ans make it easier and
, •.4kre for, y011 tO,ZO
right ahead' with necessary repairs or
new sonstruction. Repayment may be
made hy instalments spread over on;
two or more years. '
4 'Your Royal Bank Manager. will
gladly give you full particulars-. Ask for • .
n-cw—book-let,t :Tarrn I -improvement
Loans".
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GODERICH BRANCH -
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- W. G. DULMAGE, Manager
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' Patronize the Veterans. They arereally entitled to at least a share and a liberal 'share of your irade.
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VTITIIE MORETELEPHONES in 7 s e than ever
before, and people using them more, the number
of Long Distance calls keeps going up and up.
dr,
We are training hundreds of new operators,
adding many miles of new circuits and insta11it4
new svdtchboards to handle them. - Vierything
possible ,ia_being_done—hult it ;10es. take—time—,
Until the job is done we will continu'e to need%
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your co-operation. It is helpful when you 'observe
the proper sequence in placing your calls with
ve,irr. the operator'and when you keep y9ur yaks
_
ier
as brief as possible.
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The Telephone—by Jack 114,ractio,O,S.A.,
+.
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4s4
R St, give Long Distance the name of th.re
are calling.
THEN the number of the distant telephcine. ,(If you
do not !snow the number make a not of it for future
use when you her the operator repeat it.)
THEN what the operator EtSlif3 for it, giie her the
nurnber of the teiephone from which you are calling.
Mame avoid unrwcesoary detail.
„,.
,.7.01.7 CRANKED A HANDLE -and put a little
gadget tc• your ear and listened—then lo
grid behold! A voice spoke to you!
• l'hat was the tele hone of the '80's,
given to the world- by the labours of
A!exander flis Brantford
workshop. But to the rural women of
day,.it was inoKelhan miraculous: It
wIs deliverance from the bleak iSolation
CANADA
AND NEWFMINDLAND
r Neural and Indmarial Remit.
that they had thought would always
be the lot of a farmer's family- • -
No "longer in times of sicknes6
would .children have to suffer and
perhaps die for the want &prompt
medical pttention—or—advice. Na
lorten,would the dawn to dusk toil
of women be unrelieved by the
sound of a friendly voice.
In the cities, businessmen
were quick to make use
of this new nieans of com-
munication. In riiral areas
the telephone wss among
the first of Many inventions
that were to bring the
comforts and conveniences
of urban life to the
farmhouses of Canada.
Thus, the 'telephone was a great
.unifying element that brought
Canadians together to work side
by side for the common good. It
fostered the co-operation that was
Aktgjavndation'of the national
spirit of the pioneers and which, -
in the future, can old will be the
inspiration -for the greater
development of a Canada
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• Ono of a aeries
aepictingthe groWth
Cabada as • a dation,
produced by O'Keefe%
on the occasioh of their
100th anniversary.
Today in our purchase
and holding of Victory
Bonds and War Savings
Certificates, we have
another unifying,• elem'ent
with Which to build a sh,in—
ing future for our nation.
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