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GOWEN RuL,
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You tell us where
the need- has .arisen,
and we will take
care o every detail of
the funeral service,
through our- connee-
tion, with other de-
pendable and moder-
ately priced funeral
directors throughout
the country-.
BROP-10 ne117
_ FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTOR
13. MONTREAL ST. PHONE 1 20
ave you
to The Signal -Star? If it is in arrekr's, {" CALF CLUB MEMBERS
it needs attention.
THE GODERICH KON.t1,Tnft'.A.R
An ltd Map of Nuron -.
key Nett , !korw ne>, 311,}1;11 nes, in Loudon
A map of tiuron county slated 1802
was recently found in tltt: attic of the
rectory of St. Paul's Augliteatl church,
fc lintun, a;nd kindly loaned to the writer
1 by, the rector, .Rev. R. M. Lulteel.
This slap show's seveliti'eZ1 town's
ship. Ashfield, \\'awauu, h, Turtlberry,
llowick, Morris, Grey, Colborne,
11ullet1, \1<cIi lll(►p, Goderich, Tucker -
smith, Stauley, ,flay, L sbwrne, Stephen,
Alec; lll%ray, I iddull)11,
When it is realized than, less than
thirty -tire years pt'evltrus to tete date
1''t;:•' this Vast 1'g;1un; %vas a complete
w ildt'rness ( ('ul. ufl,ult., having blazed
the first trail througla iu 1b2S) one
marvels at how well all these townships
are settled. With the exception of .&;lay
and Stephe:tt there are very few blocks
(if land Marked with the name Canada
t_'uulpat*, the original owners of this
area• Approximately ut1e-•half of Hay
and Stephen was unsettled at this tittle
and ono section of land "in the western
part of flay and \ieGiliivray, near
where Grand Bend is today, is marked
inaccessible •and uus it' t'yed.
The uaute ",Brew ster's (`)ld Mills,"
• just outside Huron county, is the only
indication that an attempt was once
lllatle at settleiueut where °GI•and Bend
t• Ven t ua fly tlevelupetl.
Most of the towns and Villages Nye
know tyday
«•ere in existence then,
bat at great many 'have dill't'reIlt names,
such as: Auburn (Manchester), Gerrie
r Le;tchvi1l& or -1low ick Village), 'I'11e
Nile itchy -nasi, 1'urdw•ich (Lisdale
and Brussels t Aiulaysviile or
Lingle
P,( i, liitlburtt (Constance) ,
Dublin . (Car'runbruuk 1 St. Joseph's
Lakevie« ,, C'landebuye (Ireland) and
l)asliwuod (Sarepta ).
(►tt tate ether hand there are quite
a number, of almost -forgotten hamlets
renewed your subscription KING'S GUINEAS PRIZE FOR and even postutlices• For instance:
1'ranarford near 1 tlingallnon, Zetland
near NN Ingham, 11 rrisbaluk north and
('runbrook 'or , Grey P.O. east of
11i,i eels, Budmiu south of \\'ittghani',
\1"estlitld north of Auburn, MIllhurn
_\nnultneei ;cut that the Iiitig', prize
of fifty guiit':t• will be awarded at the
laic; 1ioyal \\-inter Fair to the eX-
liiliit+'r of the , haautpi'u bah;• beef steer
or grade lrt•ifer owned and exhibited
it1 a1 'outlined tut ;inlet• of at boys' ttjtd
girls.- baby beef calf' club in Ontario
is nlilte by the lion. Thomas L. Ken-
.' Ludy. 11int.ster of _Agriculture -for On -
JUST RU9 i� t;tt'io. who has approved the regulations
for .the special \\"ittter Fair class in
wl,icll this tna niticeut prize, amount-'
itg to apprux(inattely -,(1, wii11 be
atwardt'(1. The prize' ns being 111 1(1(1 011
1 this class with the objtetivt± ((,f e11-,
t'ot1t' gitlg t'Iii' 1i '- :111(1 girls' eliti)
tit-utliers, to tater' an ilttt'rest in the
Breeding and feeditlg of higher quality
Leet' -t -k 111 this I'I', viitet'.
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WIEELE �'1 'S
' FUNERAL " SERVICE
No extra eh rge for the use
of our Funeral Home, Torun,,
Prompt, tmhuTaliet
Service
" 1 hone 335 Res. '355 or 7
'l'Iti• rt'g)tl;a t iolu prof ids that :111 eS
flit itor� it1, 11,i- s'', 11, a ninst be guatli-
11ed tieul1tt-rs of the 1'11(;-ititv>' and
girl` i;tT1 c lljis ,int 1llttau'io, anti that 1
etllibits. int .this sect ion are trot cltgillle
to exhibit in :1t,� of the other clauses
ut t•he itIlt;. lacy;11 -\'inter Fair. .111
the eli.;'ib1e exj:ihits will- lee sold act
and tl'tt dnriug the fair. _AI1 animals'
cull i?'d 'lutist he sired l'iy' a put'ebt•ed
Lltl'. tall Wit of tt cow of bt t L t~t 131 r
l,._,.,grs ''-1 iTY'r...,n:. ,. .�.( (. mak' l tea.
r ro iti•"t•`ett.--fi,t11 1,«.• v''nsitlercd a of
file i;tiue ttret•tlitt;,r all-' the sire. The
1 11 xtl( eI•I(• 1
Smith's Hill ._ (Carlow P.O. 1 between
_\ttbttrn and •(;ederich, Roxburgh and
1Iatrpurltey near Seaford., Alansfield
and Nosy Town, both on road running
front Ktppetn to Lake -Huron. Cin the
Lundttt road south of ('ljututl are the
foliuwintg 1 Granton ( Iti,i1gersville P.O.,
Fra 'ices 11)«-11 1'.O. 1 north of Exeter 1,
Det of 1'.0, tO'o roads .small of Exeter
anti _\ ttt11 1'.t), farther south...
It is rather interesting to flute that
a greater tttwt j•,lut was laid out for
the tuw-tt of L'aylielt1 than for the
tat« 0 of Godericlt one Lis map.
-111uosi Lite first indtlstl'y to gr,iw•
in al new• county is the grist still for
marking the uht'att into 11our and the
nat11'1L111 for making .the logs i tt(t ltttl-
lter.' \early etery creek lt t> ani' or
either or both. ' and et et'y rive _1t:1a
th ui - every fe%v smile's.- Sconle of the
named ones are: L'issets' saw•tuill, north
of Godericlt ; , :'cintervillt''s and .Arnit-
strung's grist mill and sityvalill on the
Nine \tile River near Lticknow• ;
Fisher's sawittill act \V1t,ghunl ; flaw
].inns Bill- at fort Albert. nlatiues an(1
I'. I I �1 �nla n t i11t ��1 a \�i11 us(ct�.
4 fi ih lu.n. "l=1ii,h s and meGowail's
,atwnt,ili. and 11'hite's mist mill•-:at(.'at1
lsa1n1• x1111 regi-tt'atir,tl nulni.ef 01.
sill'
1140-I - l,t itl•11, act the hole 1if
tu<tkin': et;try. 1'.tl t•s entered. it1 i is'a" Acl:ie,l ntet:t.,I►;ly,
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T. PRY'a,E &
(formerly, ('ttnniutiil:.rn .E: I'ry(11• i
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth -
Write i qx 15 i; or phone 41J,
22:eter
and we 3ha11 be pleased to
call,
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If you don't sleep -well
--if nl,hts are inter-
ruted by restlessness
-lostla to your kid-
neys.1l your kidneys
lr1> oat vI nyder and
Iai1110410 'Jeanata the
i,iot,ti of poisons and
acids -your rest is likely suffering
t' Tut i;; the limit to use Dodd's -
bivl ney Pills. Dodd's hd9 your kidneys get
rid of (roabte_maltingpoisons and arids-
I:.,'lp ra°store them to normal'actiotss See
!low much better you rest'att night -how
mu:7.h brighter you feel in the morning. Get
and use Dodd', Kidney Pills today. 145
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BEST OE ML\TERIALS
1;1171ranttt (l wtrkntnnship int
prices that Will 11(11se you.
SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES
Call at our office': or drop us a
line to Box° 161, Godericb. . We
will be pleased to call and help ,
choose a suitable memorial for
your family plot.
R. A. SPOTTON
St. Andrew's St.
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Quic',r,y reraaoved in Clean Sanitary Trucks: Phone collect.
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William Stone Sons Limited
IN,GERSOLL, ONTARIO .
910 r 16 CLINTON
Painful, Pus Frilled Boils
the Cause'of Much Miseri
If you suffer from boils you know how nick and
traiserable they made you feel.
Boil( are an outward indication -of impurities in
the system, and just when you -think you are rid of
one. another eropn up to take its place and prolong
your misery. All the lancing and poulticing you can. do may not atop more
coming,,
To help overcome boils you should purify the blood, co why not give
that ,)fd; reliable blood medicine, • Burdock Blood Bitters,, a ,chance to show
what it will do in helping you get rid of them? Thounda have used it for
this purlwse for the past 60 years. •, Why not you?
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,,tmet ion rat ''11v •tial•"-h1,lls1' ,
The 111' bl'uke „tat sh„rtiy after 12,•
(11:1111.r hour wheat t1LI' 1:1(1ie, t,ut'1 b;el fi;
w'ul•l:il,g' int the g -;,c'ric'k. 1'11+• ittt(-t'i11r
«;Is �n quit kly on%.,101tt•tl thaa1 11 wars
tlllpltssit lf' tlr salvage slll-titin~ but :t
• couple of chaiir.s and 1he families lo.t
eterythittg hitt i11' :tpl,:11'01 they we're
wearing,•, 1'he brick sitling ou tlur
boast' ct•r•atl'it siteh at 1a('at that it,
drove neighbor.., vvhu sought. to give
ai(1. Ionic to the roar) \\ a't•.
1 '1'h,tt the elder of Alt's:. Vernon Mer -
riot's children Wats nett 'in Litt' house
at. tlte-1int(rt was.• due to tlbu fact that
]tis neither, eitttlillt't get' hint' .to Lades
his tfterioou's sleep. and had i:11:ett
hium and the bat,, to the ititrtlt'u with
het.
('ttttst• .of the lire is nudetertniued.---
Ltckiow Sentinel,
f0 ! . P FN: STOII R$, 'JR.,
IS Miner A UCOUP
Active not only in Sports, but in many
.iilyth ; Vishlei iln's and i arr's at Mn- other social functions as well, Stephen
,laysville. forth. of Bayfield was Hall's
woolen mitis. Stouehouse's grist Mill Mothers has been selected as
and sawmill ot1 the .Bayfield River taut Arthur High School's representative to
afar from Baaylleid. Turner's was far- The !free cress -Leaders' Club," com-
titer'. east along the Baylield River. posed of outstanding student -athletes
Charlesworth saw and grist mills •'Were in Western Ontario. The Arthur ath-
locateti vvhere Trick.'s is today, on 'the lete is taking all work prescribed for
1<tyfielt1 River a couple of utiles South gratle'13 students this year, aloof with
of Clinton. Near Lippett, via the Bay- three upper school subjects.
field River, were Pott's sawinlll an(! Stephen was born in Essex, October
Be'll's saw and grist mills. 3, 11121), sun of Mr. and Airs. S. B.
As far as could be counted, there 't(,)t11ers, formerly of Ashfield, but has
were over 10) schools in llurdn county resided in Arthur' for several years.
at this time, and almost as many Besides his studies and active par -
Wesleyan Methodist churches. Nearly tieipatlotl in sports, he is a patrol
all these churches have disappeared, the leader in Boy Scout work, secretary
fe\v remaining being United churches of the United church Young People's
today. There were a few English, Society and treasurer of the Sunday
Presbyterian and Catholic' churcht, -sehuol.
Soule of • the English churches have , Listed among his main sport inter -
disappeared, such its the ones near !esti' are tract: work and hockey, He
)4lululosviile attd
Summerhill. Thewon the junior truck title in 19.15, and
tattier place is not marked oilthis map.was also a tut'luber of the Arthur
few of the i'resbytei•ia11°'churches are I juvenile puck •.quad., This ,school term
United today. Presbyterian church
he was nalued commanding officer of
ar liutlgerville has disappeared entirely.a the school cadet corps, and is a crack
By way of t1(lvttttising, pictures of shut, having won the eadet award fur
some of the leading stores and public
buildings are illustrated on either side
of the map(_
as follows; Paulin &
Prior, dealers in stoves, plows and
other agricultural implements, thrill -
Clinton, C. W. ; (,dobe Hotel,
Charles Days, proprietor (Turnberry
township), at the terminus of the
gra-fel road leading from Sea,forth to
Southautptun and three-quarters of tt
stile above the finger posted to
Wroxeter ; A. 1'. McLean, merchant
tailor,' East street, Croderich ; W. C.
Searle, dealer in stoves, plows, etc.,
Base line, Clinton, C. W. (actual tea-
kettle itl toy of signreild=ing, "Stoves
alai -Tin Shop"; Huron Foundry, manu-
facturers of grist and flouring wills,
stearal engines, hollers and threshing
machines, East street, 9uderich ; J. V.
1)etlur & Sons, importers -and dealers
in (lryguods, groceries. sheets and
heavy hardware, Guderich, ('.)C. ; Pres-
byterian Church, (,u(1erich, ('.W. ; \V.
' erlwul }lo>)ise, wholesale 1
anI 1ridham, Liv )t clearer i _
g licit groceries, iigtt(,I's, clothing and
shoes,. Kingston street, (cslericit;
Storey & Davis; stoves, plows, \a's'st
street:, (,;ude1'ith; Central School, Gu(le-
rirlt, C.AV'. ; ('leghorn & Katy, founders,
Goderic'h,Foundry ; Court house, Gode-
ric•h, C.\V. ; W. 1`. & A. Smith; (.uderich
Tannery, \\'aterlo(s street: -
At the bottom of the leap are maps Of
tate leading towns of -the day, stowing
st-leets and lots.
McGillivray' later llecahte a Burt uf
Middlesex.
marksmanship in 1040,
Ills scholastic record is better that
average, and he. has twice won the
shield presented to - the pupil ;t1), .010
highest standing ill grades 9 and 11. -
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-eesetzr5;-ait-r� ,�iri tiG t, - v ,}ns, ati,lgte s'
foot and cllher,exterra[l t:,u.cd s :n tton ,les.
Use quick- , irg, sunt,,hr g 0ntitoptic D. D. D.
P" ESCRtpTtON. (,r isle.-, it:,isle-s. Itch
stops or y ,ur money 1 k. 1 -our dr:ggiet
stocks D. D D PR SCRtPTION.
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To Tbo!c Conve5ng
After Severe Illness
After rtaany severe illnenscs or ct'riout o :rations
patient is very often left in an erct 'eraieIy weals,
EillirV01128, run :'1own condition.
To all those convalescents who need some hind
ra Brno tai atirnutb , and build u' the weakened
wo woulfl recommend Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills to asaist.
rats back to,health-happiness' again.
.Thi pills ,help. ouPPIY, element'i necessary to rt lint the. convalescent
is stun . '. otcIt bodilystrength and vigour.
Priceeaa a box, 05 pills, at all drug counters.
I o for our registered trade mark a "Red Heart" on the nail t e,
Tho 9'. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
The Irishman was relating his ad- parche(l, with thirst."
Ventures in 'the jungle, ; „ "But wasn't there any Water'?"
"Ammunition, food and. whiskey had • "Sure, but It was no tittle to b
run out," lee said, "and we were thinking of cleanliness."
Notice to Motoring
.Public
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE -THE FOLLOWING
Garages & Service Stations
WILL BE OPEN ' ON
Sunday, Aug. 18th
DON ABERHART
BAXTER & LINFIELD
A Holiday Hazard
This year, don't take a
chance on summer complaint
spoiling•your vacation. Be pre- -
pared by .taking along a sup-
ply of DOCTOR FOWLER'S
EXTRACT OF WILD
STRAWBERRY, , At the first.
sym ,f.ur�� of diarrhoea, intes-
tinal pilins or summer .com-
plaint; take - the prescribed
amount of this pleasant and •
effective remedy. , You'll 1,@ -
agreeably sufprised how quick-
ly it wurhs ' and how much •
better you -feel. DOCTOR'
FO\\'LER'S EXTRACT OF
WILT) STRAWBERRY.:is an
Old family medicine, widely
411-tes... for nearly ., .,.,r ,ur_y...'
Price 50c a bottle at all drug
counters. •
-The T. Milburn. Co.,"t14d.,
Toronto Ontario
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HO GGARTE'tS GARAGE
GRAHAM INGLIS
FRED ROUSE
d �
GODERICH MOTOR S
WM. ROOPE
G. SMITH ,
THE FOLLOWING GARAGES AND SERVICE STATIONS
WILL BE OPEN AT NIGHTS FROM
Monday, Aug, 19 t4 Friday,Aug. 23
Monday, August 19 -Reg. McGee and J. Smith
d
Tuesday, August 20 -Campbell's Garage' and H. Jane
Wednesday, August 21 -Don Aberhart and Graham Inglis
Thursday, August 22 -Fred Rouse and Thos. Randall
Friday, August 23 -Gamine ' Motor Sales and Wm. Curr]
e
YOUR CO-OPERATION WILL BE APPRECIATED
Vicar's A(1►r('e'
'r,11i' bear was taking a wall: in dull•
garden whets tae-°.;aw his g;lartlent•r Mand
a s•iip •of patl,('r to a Inirlitloor t'alle'r.
Il,is
stespieions itrotlse(1, all!' y icor took
:t short cut, intercepted the caller, and
demanded to, w'(' 1)IO (4r,,llt1111111e:►1blit.
It was a betting slip.
The \ ic:rr sent for Itis [.01 ener.
"Se, ,inj1rl, y09 waste 41;olit'• filt,rl('y '((11
burse racilwl;? • -Olt, foolish John. (►h.
doubly foolish john. :song; •of Lor('
doesn't haave an (earthly chance, any-
tvay."
Prepared
said the cowboy: '\Iy jiardn('r and
I are talking a trip through the desert
nest cv(el:. Iie's ta,l:lug along a gallon'
of whiskey. for rattlesnake bites,"
"And what are in takings*?"
11111lt'� lakra 'd
Thrifty people read the classified ado
of TheSignal-Star. It pay,.
'ho Prospector -after ti painting by II. York Wilson, 0.8.11. •
ee‘ ste 6?"
NTIL THE THIRTIES, the barren
bleakness- of the Arctic North was
Canada's unknown. Suddenly it'
leaped ,into the newt,, Out of the
.lonely North there game word of
discovery. - The searching picks of
the • prospector had chipped Pitch -
O blende from the rugged face of the
rock. A new major source of material
for Radium, for U-235, for
Plutcrhium, had been- found.
CANADA
Aso NEW14,t.'•(,1..'(Nn
15.. Nntornl ,,t 1- , ,•,1 Arcot, ell
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Because of . this discovery, the -
'beneficent ministrations of
radilm have been made available
to increased thousands of suffer-
ing people at such a price that its
curative 'powers could be used for
rich and poor alike. Then, too,
Canada, possessing 'quantities of
Uranium, is assured of a leading
position in the develop-
ment of all the be>tefits of
this new power which are
indicated but as yet
„•s unproved.
•
Today ,the pitchblende
deposits at Great Bear
Lake 'belong -to the -
Canadian Government in trust
for the Canadian people.. Wisely
used, this great. -1%w asset c'aii
bring us, ,measurably closer to
that future greatness. -id sectirity
we -call Canada Unlimited.
And just as,the-Victory Bonds we
bought during the war, helped,
amongst other thin s, to
develop atomic ey
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One of a series
depicting the Growth o/ '
Canada at a nation,
produced by O'Keefe's
on the occasion of their
100th anniversary.
19416
Canada l nt rated
Ir •. A c , , wow, carvato,ro a¢,t5lavuv
for war purposes, the
Bonds we hold will pro-
vide for the utilization of
the fruits .''of Canadian
discovery in Vetter,
finer, world: '
Y+i Ni•,
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