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up and ship household %urxaitur-. Conn-
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610 7lorge St., Toronto. I iIIngaduio 5125
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Truly. a
Funeral - .Home
Quietness, dignity with reverence,
and an understanding of family
needs are ever present at
THE
Funeral Home
E. E. CitANST01
17 MONTREAL ST.
GODERICH
Phone 399W or J
Cemetery
Memorials
T: PRYDE' & 6.;014
(formerly, Cunningham & Pryde)
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write. Box 150, or phone 41J,
Exeter - -
"` and we shall be pleased -to
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call.,
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� >E'l1t Oil iiia Pt'ess�eMer
Dr. J. M. ucF ley, e: a: -Method
divine, was once jsit;ed to conduct an
eX erienee meeting at a church in the
,South. ...
.ae woman arose and .:bore. witness to
the preciousness. of hex religion as .a
light -bringer and a comfort -giver..
.`=That's good, sister," commented Dr.
Bu.ekley. "But bow about the practical
side. .Does your religion make you
strive to prepare your husband a good
dinner? Does it make you look after
him in every way? •
"
Just 'then Dr. Buckley sensed the
preacher yanking his coattails and
whispering ardently ; "Press deux ques-
tions; press` dem questions, Doctor;
dat's my wife."
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BEST OF MATERIALS
Guaranteed workmanship at
prices that "will please you.
SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES
Call ata,i ur• office: or drop us a
line to Box 161, Goderih, We
will be pleased to call and help
oose a, suitable w memo.... aL ,for• e .
your fami!ot.
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— R. A. SPOTTON
St. Andrew's St.
4 drizzling rain Seeped througfa Mike
Duncan'e threadbare coat sand-` soalkeal,
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him to .the •shin. Snow 1u4,(t ,' preceded..
the rain that afternoon ..and the going
was pretty tough.. J e wearily trudged
along, -endeavoring to keep oitt of the
may 9_f 'reeislese herds of _last-minute`
Cbeistauas shgppere 'wla4 thought of
(biro , only as a liar to their pre$ress.
Ordinarily Duncan would a not have
thought or his wet skin, his tattered
clothes,' or even 'of his empty stomach.
They were all part of life on the road.'
—but this night was different. ° It was
Christinas Eve,
It luust have been the holiday season •
—why else would someone thrust a
fifty -cent -piece into his hand and then-►
vanish into the shadows? He could
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WHEELER'S •
' FUNERAL , SERVICE
No extra charge for the use
of our Funeral Home, Toron-
to Street, '
Prompt Ambulane6
Service
'Phone 335 4 Res. 355 or 7
Offers. Welcome. Relief
From Coughs And Colds
To get quick, welcome relief. from coughs and
^olds—try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.
This safe andpopular household remedy • is
recommended for the relief of coughs, colds, croupy
'coughs; sore throatsand bronchial troubles. WIdely-
tised for nearly 50 years it embodies the medicinal
virtues of the pine and cherry barks. -
The•
immediate use pf Dr. 'V ood's. Norway Pine Syrup may check a
cold in its early stages. Dry, obstinate coughs quickly yield to its prompt',
and soothing action;
You'll find this pleasant -tasting, quick -acting remedy -on sale at drug
counters .everyw'here. So specify Dr. Wood 's Norway Pine Syrup
Price 35c a bottle;: the large _family size -bottle, 60c.
The T: Miiburn'Co.. L'imited.'t'oronto. Ont
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Greyhound Bus lines
E1'PECTIVE SUNDAY, NOV. 3rd—STANDARD TIME•.
Bus will leave Goderich for Sarnia, Chatham, Windsor and
Detroit at 8.45 a.m.,every morn4ing except Sunda -r
Bus arrives at ,Sarnia 11.25 a.m.
Bu dives of Chatham 1.18,pap.
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Bus arrives at Windsor 3.13 p.m. •
SUNDAY ONLY BUS LEAVES AT 2.00 P.M.'
Bus arrives at Sarnia 4.40 ,, p.m. -
Bus arrives at Chatham 7.10 p.m
Bus ar"r ver' ,at Windsor 10.13 p.m.'
`Goderich to Sarnia operated by Sarnia -Parkhill Bus Line
PARCEL EXPRESS AND CHARTERED COACHES
BUS DEPOT AT
BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL- 45
PHONE 690
LI�II�IIC�i-
"Are you sure that's all you want?"
only }inarmur a grateful "Thank you,
sir, and a' merry Christmas to you"
before the donor disappeared into the
swirling crowd.
Duncan reached .into his left 'pocket,
pulled out two dimes and' five pennies,
Paid them with the. -half -dollar in the
palm ,of his other hand end stared at
his entire fortune of (seventy Eve_ cents.'
He smiled sardonically .when it oc-
eu red- to-.11in ;.presently that -the-build-
ing in front of which he' stood was the
t'nited -States Mint. He turned and,
with a laugh that had a hysterical ring
to it, jingled his handful of coins.. His
mirth attracted the cop who had been
standing on. the cornier watching him.
The officer said to him .in a brogue so
thick .that it could have been, cut. with
a knife, "Move on; blasht ye !" Mike
wandered off down a deserted side
street, clinking his money.
After about an hour of aimless roam-
ing through endless alleys, he found
'himself :directly opposite a brightly
decorated restaurant. Ile dossed over
'and from sbeer curiosity poked 'in the
window.
There \stete only two patrons 'aside—
an elderly roan arid' woman seated at a
front table who were avidly devouring
with inueh relish a whole roast turkey
with all the side dishes.
Duncan's mouth began to water—.
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PHONE CARLOW 2821 1
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hid stowach-seiemed hollow—he felt his
legs go weak, and . hisever-present
'hunger was getting the best of him..
Suddenly he ,remembered, the seventy-
five cents, He thoight 'quickly. A,
bed for the night at a flophouse would
cost fifteen cents --that would leave
hint sixty. IIe decided to go in and
order a roast turkey. sandwich. He
gave his hat a feiv- deft pats and
opened the door. IIe hung his battered
hat and coat where he could"grab them
,In . case of an emergency, and made
himself comfortable at a' table in a
corner. 'D-uzl.can knew that -his- ap-
pearance . g ase none• y _t () e ieneSessing
-ahc 'Ira a N Gatti w:gu t -axt ":.mix __D -
to
someone from Whom -tie could not
get a tip.- After—'"a:—while a vinegar -
faced, roan deigned to come to him.
'_What'll
you_have?" he asked, stifling
.a yawn.
"A hot •roast turkey sandwich," re-
plied Duncan. A .-
"On- toast or rye -bread?"
.,Rye.,,
"Anything else?" °
Duncan shook his head.. "No. noth-
ing else."
"Are you sure that's all you want?"
• • "Yes, that's. all. Just a roast turkey
sandwich." ..
The waiter- returned with the order,
placed it before' him, shook his head
wonderingly - -and withdrew. Duncan
virtually- devoured the sandwich in
three bites. He delicately wiped his
mouth„ with a napkin, theft beckoned
the'•walter. ;`Cheek, please,” he said.
"Cheek?"
"Ten the check." Duncan raised his
��Vlri�x
herfe 2'9 chetil."
"No ebeeix? What do :van z a
109 c 6]4?"
act t' 'rcy are agne. t!:liight. `
Chriotmar Eve, Didn't you fee do
alga is the.indow?+ raatorner8 ern
osier anYthing they want. It's Me
tote- .. You're the WY' gany vibe did;a't
order- Asea whole darned 'mem Well, ,
nael<ry Cll<ri tneap,s' lac addevl, w
Dlauean'a Jaw droit, ed. Kb gaze
'ell on the la l uSloll r, tw4,1 ntae nand
Ave pea safes. still eilI, bheti 41.h i„ 1 d;
Sly l iza la -r hca1 ,: lb ,065 fel ca v 4
the baelz 'og' the retreating waiter. ,Ls 1titi
THE Ti�RY . N ,
- A RRiN1 BIRD
At tbjs tip pf' rye e:one
wonders whether -there will be enough
turteys to go around.Gone are the
days when father eould step out the'.
back door and brim clown With his
gun a Christmas dinner of wild turkey
such as those preserved as specimens
in the Royal Ontario M seum• Pee of
the turkey as a dou tic birdU was
begun on this continent, to which it
is native, by the Indians of the Am-
erican Southwest. Prom. then on it
Triad a remarkable •history, iiaeing taken
to Spain by, the Spanish eiplor 'rs,
thence going to England in -the early -
sixteenth century and ultimately' being
brought back to America by tht Learly
sRttler4.
The turkey has never been .considered
to have great intellectual powers. In
fact, in Norfolk county the -early'
met bods of capture displayed grea t
contempt for hitt acumen. A log -
covered pen was constructed, the
crevices between the togs being nar-
rowed so that a turkey could not escape
through,, and a trench be aeuth the bot-.„
tom • logs led' outside. The trench -was
then, sprinkled with corns and along
Went the turkey, gobblink. with bent•
head. When. _the,coni �cant:e
erid,:he raised his._head-rind found hirra
cin -•the-pe rm which for hiift,
escape, as it would Don't --C heGh,hticftles
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H. L. STURDY
AUBURN 'ONT.
,,there wanno} u d never ea me Laughter is the shock absorber that
occur to him to go out the way be cases the blows of life. He who laughs
last may be the dumbest, but -always
remember. --that.. he who laughs`=lasts.
Musicrime
It sc+ems to the innocent bystander
that the way to write •a song hit in to
take something composed by one of
the masters and decompose, it.
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You worry:about your present
' or- fat4lr.31,44teenetty, --
Phone Carlow 1706 or write
B. R. ROBINSON
Monarch Life Assurance repre-
sentative, R.R. 4, Goderich..
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Ann 'How
She'd never really had a chance,.
Long years had Annie
placed •
it when 'a camp sprang up close by,
Oh boy—was Animated?
Jobbers for Wheelind Rim Co.d
Bring in your steel tractor wheels and
,have them converted to- rubber!
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PHONE
WE- SPECIALIZE IN- PARTS RAD TO GET-
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A STATEMENT OF POLICY
by
GENERAL MOTORS ! FACERS
handling
CHEVROLET- ;.
LDSMOBILE r CHEVROLET TRUCKS
Today, as never before, there rests with every merchant an
obligation both to his customers and to the common good
an obligation to justify confidence and
goodwill and to
co-operate unreservedly in the maintenance of a stable,
economy. We, General Motors dealers in this community,
recognizing these obligations, will continue, in all our
business dealings, to adhere to the following principles:
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* We, will sell all New and Used Cars and
"Truck at not more° thail .the authorized
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Fingerprints all lookalike to the average man,
but examination by an expert proves there are
no two alike. • a
INSURANCE NEEDS
DIFFER, TOO!
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prices.
* We will do our best, ,under present con-
ditions, to allocate all the New Passenger
Cars and Trucks we receive, on the fair-
est possible basis, with special considera-
tion to any Veteran of World War II who
may -require a car with special controls;
to practising Physicians and Surgeons,
and others whose urgent eed is
IP
No two men have identical responsibilities and
ambitions. Let a friendly Crown Life counsellor
help you .draft a savings and protection program
that fits your individual needs. -
P. i,. BULL. (aenetal Agent.
11. .T. W•I1.IRTNSPN. ('.i..%V., Division
Manager, Sarnia.
apparent.
* We will make allowances based on an
honest appraisal anda fair valuation to
purchasers who have cars or trucks to
trade.
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*' We will give purchasers the benefit of
those accessories which are available,
but delivery of a new car or truck will
not be conditional upon the acceptance
of accessories other than those desired.
-* We will charge only equitable prices for
parts, accessories and services;°and when
requested will gladly provide advance
estimates for the benefit of the customer.
We will, at all times, strive to serve eour
customers' needs -- with efficiency, fair.
ness and courtesy.
440.eC
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IsSTAB'ASHEN.
1000'
IN6URANCE
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•MPANY TOROt�1'il1pCANAI A
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GARDNER MOTOR. SALES
Phone ,234 Goderich
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