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`TUUR ]i A ', FEBRUARY th, 19iT
THE OD / SIGNAL -ST
YOUR FRIENDLY
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$100.00
Given Away Wee111y
on I.D.A.'s
MIDGET QUIZ
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CANADA'S ORIGINAL AU FAIIRiC°OYEU
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PROVEN IN THOUSANDS
QF CANADIAN HOMES
40.,,
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UN ANNON
DUNG1i N iO T, Feb. eb. 27 —MISS Vigra
Durnin,and, Miss Narrah Craig, Itesehert
at 'the holhe eoonoanics course being
held at a eigravyt, were nests at than
weep -end wilt: the .former's pareptij,
Mr. and Mrs. !' . J. Dwain.
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Mrs. John Glenn, who spent two
v eelarl at ,the Ooderich hospital for
treatment,' is now con itlera.bly ha";
,proved and. is spending a with
icer son, George Glenn, at Goderich. ,
and M. David ,Cowan of •Tor-
onto are visiting the tatter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs.. Hugb. Stewart.
- Mr. Harold, Glenn UAW) returned
home 'way this oweek from Jae1 son-
boro, "were .he has been employed at
the lumber caanps. He reports the
weather as 25 below zero, which -Wit
normal temperature for that part of
the country. fir. Norman Rivett re-
turned home from the same camp two
weeks ago.
Mrs. Frank Jones -spent the week-
end in London visiting her twe daugh-
ters, Pauline and Bertha, Reg.N. The
:latter is taking an•euforeed rest after
spending some trine overseas in the war
zones. Mrs. Jones went to London by
bus, but was forced through road con-
ditions to return by train and ..-was
asteundecl at the snowfall •[Turing her
absence..
Congratulations are due Mrs. David
.—1 riington, w-1-0—eurebracted tcliet1
her seventy-ninth birthday on February
18th. Winter conditions prevented a
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family reunion, but she isCl t cd a num-.
ber of ulessagea and gifts. One message
was from ber eldest granddaughter,
.Ctrs.' Jerry Lassaline of Guderich,
whose .birthday falls on the saute day.
We are glad to know' Mrs, Errington iso
enjoying better health than ,she had
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8 ounce bottle .... 50c
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-Keeps the shin srileotli-and soft..
.. 6 ounce bottle 60c
Cashmere IlouquetFace
Cream 35e
Noxzerna Skin Cream
17c, 39c, 59e
Hinds H. & A. Cream
• 29e, 49c, 9$c
'Woodbury's Fact' Cream. .29c, 55e
Pon '-s- tae Cream ._r34e,..59e ..
Coty's Face Powder $1.00
Don Jtian Lipstick .. 49e, $1.10'
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• Pabisal Tablets, reg. 59c .... 47c
Wild .Strawberry, reg. 25e ...19c
Spirits Camphor, reg. 15c, 25c
12c,• 19c
Spirits Ammonia, reg. 15c, 25c . .
12e, 19c
Magnesia Tablets, reg. 39e, 89c
27c, 67c
Syrup White Pine & Tar ^
reg. 25c, 45c 19e, •37e
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-Bulk Oil 49e per gal.
Single and Double Auto Horns
Wheel Spinners -- Streamlined
Seat (overs—Floor Mats for
most cars—Ford 16" - wheels.
BEEVERS
ar,y meeting •at the ?actio o M.
..»di'e ' Bogie, Ana WednOsday after-
noon, I!`ebrt ary 10tH with a splendid
attendance. Tho World Day of Prayer
service was con binned with the regular
meeting. Mrs. pier's Dogie wan in.
charge of .the cowbfaaed service and
also read a paper entitled "Anglican I I,
Church at Moos a Faetory bolds Cree
ervice,'r �l i6q Belle Shaw .condlaeted
the business period. .4. social time was
spent at the (loss~ oag. the meeting.
11in Board Pictures,—Q. splendid
'assortment of interesting subjects was
.shown to a good attendance of school
children in the afternoon _and to a
fair attendance oP. adults -in- the even
at Carlow on February 10th. These
pictures pare gaial'ing in popularity and
it is 'loped more and more citizens will
avail themselves of the opportunity of
seeing them each month.
TAYLOR'S CORNER
HOL1YLESVILL
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31011, llEFNT1 uJ ,rf Fel). �lhv.'=`•�7 ri . ...
Tavener `.'atte duet the , meetal�t of the
London Vonfefience branch W.�61t.S.
ccutIve, which was heal in ietr'o aolitan
ra,ited.claucch, London, on Tuesda'.
"Mr. Thu Uotveli and sows, Dill and.,
Fit. .of Ctaro, Mich, called on Miss
t�chesvn on Sattardlay. •
J. Tre*.ua-t has accompanied
fir hand A s W. Norman to Londoia
.au Tuesday and vin ed frien(Is- • tiler[.
Churg , service wag calicelIttri • oai
'Surdaiy owvitj.1...to the
lseeent )';SLiQrt3 w':1.'Mr., and tit's.
J Tx.evvi rtha w^er6 Itev. • and 1lrs.
$. Miner and Ji thel, of F rdwteh,• ,end •
Mr. and 'Urs. ]t ennoilr Langford,, , and
NI alter, of Wt,t,dhanl.. • .
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VALEINITINE PAR Y M'
BENMILLE
'The Young Adult Group.of 13enmiller
church helt10 a Valentine box social on
i ebrUaary 14th. Clrokinole was enjoyed
during the first part of the evening;
high, 'prizes being awarded to -5.1rs.
Frank Allin and Jiin Blake. The high -
TAYLOR'S CORNER, Feb. 25.—The
National Film Board pictures were
shown in•S.S. No. 2 ou Thursday even-
ing last.
There was no service at Zion United`
church on Sunday owing- to the Storni. light of the evening was the auctioning
M. and Mrs. C. Sturdy and Jack,-iby of ttlreltladiels. y dlilusstl+israehcrE�s provian
ded
Mr. and Mrs. G. Ginn and Mr. and Ur,
A. Holmes attended the 1Voruen's•Insti-- able auctioneer .and the gentlemen
tote dinner in Clinton on Wednesday
no causer. for disappointment in
evening; I+'ebruary`'19th, celebrttiug the the contents of •the boxes they pur-
fiftieth anniversary of the founding of chased.
\Vcrnren's'wlinslitute. Mrs. C. 5turds, WORLD DAY OF I'it:LYlfc:I(
first vice;presidi•_'nt, presided for tire'
interesting program of toasts '.asci A large and representative cungrega-
spce(hes. After tlle`dialnir an .tlnttsing tion of women attended the World Day
fluor s?how was staled, the remainder of Prayer service held in ,inns Pres -
of the vveliillg being spent pia►Vite, byterian church un Friday afternoon.
cards. -Mrs. A. 11. ,skihe,the
puce more the school bn��Ts inactfvc, slrpresident of
\\ .\I.S. t haus ch 11rch,..1)11-" ded. The'
owing to 'docked concession 'and sill[ ; u 1
reads in. (wudcrielt township. choir, under the direetiun of Mr. Wm.
for sante time and. is 'making a quilt ; \\'e are sorry to report thatt 1:atr1 ii. Wick(;tt, lett in the singing of the
this •wlute r. \\'e wish. het' 'contiuuej1;Fidler i, in Alex►1111111 hospit;d suffer- hymnS.
good health and also offer cungratula- ! ing from blood -poisoning. The service, compiled by Mrs. Isabel
tions to \Irs. Iatss11Tne, will; was form.. Cong1;ttnlattions t..; Ur. aunt ; Caleb, of the stall' of Ewing Christian
erly Beulah Black of Dungannon. 1)otiglats McDougall on the birth of a
Lloyd Sproul still remains in a very son of Tuesday at Alexandra hospital.
serious condition in a hospital at Tori' Guderich.
onto. One laceration -Ad his arra re- `
quired thirty stitches. His brother, _ KINQSpRII�C E -
Fred Sproul of Oshawa, visits him i"
regularly and reports he is .1.1.1 much
College, Allallabad, India, was based
on the theme, "Make ; straight in the
desert a • highway fol• our God,"
Urs. Erskine was assisted by the
A following as leaders: Mrs.' B. H. Farr,
of St. George's Anglican church ; , Mrs.
- n' C. M. Robertson, of North street. United
• KIX.(,�" B LII t(.L . _fell..:. •,t; -. I _'
'worse - .. _ .. ..i --- �-r-.. k-i� ......Li�11r e. 16 a I._i'. 41��.,{�� �:.r� ..1..•� I�'f F �+•.
corlditit)n 4- ban waXs at'itl•St -con _ _ . � � .._._.... _. _ _. _._ _ , , ii.. g a
..4_'. g _ .� b(1 - y ' -McCarthy
.--r. y a„ . .' •'y. e fFl , 10r•ial ^street ' United. church..__ Capt.
sidcrf,d. He I'e .1rnS CUnb�ClollSLLeSS only It''t11E' \IcC.aI'tlly has returned t(, De- ,
Tor a Sl iii \'hTIC' If firr rwaT'5.---�'- . Trois dater .` ivf•Jk s- visit wit it het ltt"lr:-'"Of'--tilt'-°"ai.'tVnt't01l'',1 'rrrr3"-NIrS-:-•
Appointed Postmaster. -Alvin Sher-
mother, Mrs. Wm.-Mc('atrtht. I Pearson, of Bethel Pentecostal Taber -
wood, who served overseas with the nacle..
R.C.A.F., has --_been appointed post.
ma' t,sr' o'f- Diingaread ,, succeeding the
late -Thomas Stothers, `:who- held the
position for thirty-five yeitrs. For, the
past year, owing to Mr. Stothers' ill-
ness, William A. Stewart of Glenn's
Hill h4 .been acting postmaster. Mr.
Sherwood is -the son, of Mrs. Mary
Sherwood, formerly Mary Rivett of
Dungannon And now of Wilkie, Sask.
-VIr. Sherwood is not a stranger here
by any means; having visited 'here quite
often, as the late Mrs. San). Sherwood,
who passed away • recently, was his
grandmother. HIis wife, ,Cora Finni-
gan. is a Diing;lnnon girl. -
PORT -ALBERT
j, I'O1 T ALBERT, Feb. 24.= -Messrs.
Elmer Gliders, jr..--and, Bill Thompson
lir-'"fi)etroit --spe nt .iter-_-ww4r.-.-.v.isiliug
with 'tlie• farmer's •relatives, Mr. and
1t JIrs. Dave Martin. -
Mrs, Jas. McMillan spent two weeks
recently' \vith her umther,',.\Irs. Wm.
Petrie, of • - Guderich, who' ;was con-
' valescing, from ',-, jnjUries ' sustained in
on-'valescing•from„in,jpt•ies'sustainedin a
fall in 'her home.. -
Mr. John Crawford of Kenora visited
this week with his brother, Mr. Charles
C•awford, and other relatives in the
e'i('tlnity. .
Congiegational Meeting. -The ann Iitl
congregational meeting of the United
church was held at the flume of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Crawford on Thurs-
day eyetiitig last. Rev. W...1. Rogers
presided, opening they -"meeting- with
Scripture and prayer. Reports of the
different urgailizittkons of- the church
n
were given, all _showing an LI1C•rektile
lover last y.car. Election of ollicers fol- l
ed „and all we
were reelected to their
I.
i i - ;"` )bat- toils Ar-thi c10 eof - the
'p1EF ti g the. ladies present served a
bouht outi lunch atnd•a Octal hour was I
spent. 44 • 1.---1--
Church Workers. — 'i'.lte January' i
tweeting* Of the \V.\I.S. and \\'.A. of
the 1'nited Church was held on Thurs-
day .it the horse of Mrs. Jas. Mac-
Millan, with at good attendance. The
program for the World Day of Prayer
service in the Missionary. Monthly was
followed., The president, Mrs. .ltts. Mc-
Kenzie. acted as • leader. After the
singing of at hymn ML•s..i,e(lnor led in
prayer. - . A brief address was given
by Rev. W. J. Rogers. During the
business- period the president cif the
W.A., ;Mrs. Elmer Graham, made ar-
rangements to.'hold a -Social evening
with crokinole in the church in the
near future. The meeting closed with
the_ singing of the National Anthem
and •prayer by Rev. -\Ir. Rogers. Lunch
was served by the hostess and a social .
time -enjoyed.
' _Newly-weds Ifonored.—A reception I,
in donor of Mr. and lts. ElwinI'eti•ie i
was held in the school -house on friday 1
evening last, witli a large` attendance:
Music for daneing • was supplied by 4
Brown I1rothers, After 11111(11 had been 1
served (luring fnteratissiun tie newly
weds were called to the front and
presented with ;t parse of money. •
Elwin replied with thanks to his
friends on behalf of. himself and his
t wife. A simnilar reeeptiutl \:1s held 11
few weeks juevions to this in honor of
Mr. 1)ntl Mrs; Elton Draper and these
two were 110ppily t•eleilfned I,y their
friends int the conlnittnfti'. o-
-LEEBURN...Y.. .
• Mr. Victor. Martin left last Monday
for his hon ,in' Ilairriltt)al+ Mrs. Lltne.
for Seaforth, Mrs. 1'pwood for London'
arra Mrs. H. 'Weber for Corpus Christi,
Texas, after attending the funeral of
their mother, Mrs. Andrew Martial.
Rev. Father -1.aoiuiellan motored to
London on 'Monday last.
Mrs, 'Annie Y. Iieudersoq gave an
-iiltipiti g ltddresI on, tlaeiftle> e of the
Vet -vice'. She spoke of the value of
prayer in the building of the 'highway
and the opportunities there are- today
of eteilding the Kingdom of God.
Those taking part in the service of
prayer Ns -ere Mrs. George Johnston, 'of
We are glad to report that Edwin _the Baptist church; Mrs. Harry
Meyer~arid Maurice Bowler are back at Sanderson, of Victoria street United
their homes again, feeling much. irn- church; Mrs. R. Needham, 'of St.
proved, after being in the hospital ,for. George's church ;- Mrs. John West, of
several days. Bethel Pentecostal church; Capt. Lock-
lealil
S-pec:iaifor Easier
Week of March. 1 to 8
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MODERN FACILITIES permit Superior Service, and the
enlarged facilities of The Cranston Ftae1'al Rome were
planned with that definite- view in mind-- -to give
greater and better Service. ! .7-,
In, our air conditioned Funeral Home, accommodation „has
been enlarged to comfortably -seat, Over 200 friends.
Our display rooms allow us to show a very large selection
of Caskets, with prices for complete - service starting
at $70.00
Services are conducted here under ideal„
conditions, Withno additional charge.
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wood,•of the Salvatibri Army. and ;Miss
Vera {)lark, of the Free Methodist
church.
During . the service Mrs. Clayton
Edward sang . "The Lord's • Prt(yer"'
beautifully.
19,7-
Miss Dorothy - Barlow- spent last
week -end with Mrs. Fryall, at St.
Thomas. ,
Swap it'."'' Sell. it! Rent it! 1uy itt •
Use Signal -Star want ads.
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1.A:1•:BURN, Feb. 25.—Miss Evelyn
Bogle and brother (,rtjj,attt cntertaiUed
a norther of the younger set at a
('rokinole party at their home last
F'ridtty even 1n g. I1igli neeards 'wire
won by Miss Madeline Bogie and Mr.
Gerald 1)ttstow, while Miss \lary Smith
;1nd ',fr.- 1 rant Chisholm were the
l•Ulltit11)1tion winners. ,
\fisc Ad;t Dow. teacher in :;.5 No, i,
`lent the week -end With her sister Eva
at \Vingllatn. Owing to the storm Miss
I)o', Nw1ls unable 10 11'10h 144'7' horn(•
ten miles dbitarif from Winghanl
Storms and Vblo(•kecl t oft°tis1 it l,('�%�_,
T( tits nit' tlffl r n1i;iE�i^t in -111 (' se (1114-
1rlets. %vhile from the Sunny south
Mr. and \I1•o. Terence I17111tet• send
rfeew --.of grand weather '100 in the11111 Tlusv envious we 'aft feel'
rnfaeornitle weather conditions Lace i
Xr 11 1,• ,1, ittantpel•r'(1 the faint Form
meeting, during i'ibin;are. ft i<, fo. to•
',honed \fa rt h eeili be more fa e 0000,
'l.'ti .,4. 10 %Z. --aj'be 1.ea ltnt•ti :111 i
'Batt\ 1!.e \\.1f.S': held their l'e1►111
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