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' Visitors.f(.►a two weeks with Mr. and
;I. —Mr, ailtl mri,, Mrs. Andrew Bogie are Mr. and Mrs.
LI:I°:Irl"R' x�arig. \Vat. \Ifist,Lli and Mr`. Mary Durk and
Ian 1LLg itt aid family Hare nlo‘ecl $esu btriy's, bobby and Gifford, all of
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fro G „tlerielt tut their 1' t rift ee est l►f' LttIldl,ll.
ihitt lop. 6
Nlr.•ud lits. Chester I'uli rd, Pitts 'ST. HELENS
u
Pitts-
burg. and bliss Shirley Hicks,. Detroit,
ha% e returned to their holmt atter - ST. HELENS, Aug. 1 llr. and airs.
aisitii,m \Ir..tnd Mrs. Geo:=.t•'titt.��ri1 toil Lorne Woods and I)oI►na were recent
fa:ltiiy the past two evt•tkr-. eisitor• with ilr. and Airs. ilia :kit:-
\lr. .tuts Mrs. Bud \ itte ut t 1-.i,.te%.t slay .it Port Elgin.
spR ltl tltl evt't1� end ee 111: \lt',. Thos. \11. it nil Mrs. ' tatlley Todd and
M I•a.
Jka\R'll .lull other leiatl t Andrew have returned from a holiday
\alta- is a daughter of the late 1 t'ttYt' 1 at t►e\ell Sound.
Jt aeR ii, Ilincl>,s street, t ioderit•h' j \!r. and Mrs. Victor Taylor and
\l r. 1tita id Audt'1•'t,11. .t 'former
te,tt•t1er at :'.5. :\o. t►, s 'sited with Mr.
.1r• itie Horton and t'stmily last Wed -
.
r. -J se. Thompson. Sea f:yot•tll, who
lying lt'ssons.t€' Sky Harbor,
\ i-ited :exit his l,ousiice,, \Irl.• oats Mrs,
Terence 1141 ter, and family last Sou-
ltiay. •
Mrs. Smith and her mother, Mrs.
1'lteeranli, t,t'i Stoney Creek, are visiting
I. at Dunlop 'this week,
hh
Messrs. Garin Clutton of Stratford
" l and David Clutton of Waterloo have
returlted to their homes after attend-
• ing .the baptist I.1'.sieaatllp at lamp
Hermosa. These boys -sate nephews of
Misses Edith and Lizzie Horton.
Master Douglas Pollock of near Kin-
cardine is holidaying with his cousin,
Master Donald Chisholm.
Mr, ,Jas. Gliddon, Stoney Creek. and
Mrs. Tillie Hewitt. Mitchell, visited
relatives in this ('oIllltlhllity on Sunday.
Mr. Roy Dahmer: of Kitchener, and
Mr. Wm. S*,>,tidall, of Stratford. were
week -end visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Andrew Bogie: -
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. Bogie,
Li-towt}l. were week -end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Bogie. Tiley
motored with Mr. and Mrs. \\'ul. Far-
rish and Mary EIleil,•of Listowel. who
Mr.Mrs.
1 • e - ' 1 with and _ r_.
s1<l:t the week -end
Worry Often Caines
Loss Of Sleep
\Worry'►, probably the most common cause of
restlessness Anxieties'and fears, worries aver finan-
cial alttl other matters,..all take their toll of hours
.of restful sleep.
Such a con(lition may eventually resrldt in, nerv-
ousness and irritability-, loss of appetite or fatigue. ,,,
If you suffer from a nervous condition or restlessness, ewhy .nct try
Mi1l:turn�'44 Health and- Nerve Pills? "Over the past fifty years, thousands
of Canadians have found Milburn's Health and Nerve -Pills beneficial as
a general tonic to help build up -the system and thus help promote
refreshing.. rest and sleep. -
a Ask your druggist for Mllburn's Health and Nerve Pills, identified'
by the "'d Heart ' ' on the box.
The T. Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto. Ont.
Excess Profits „.Tax Act
e
Standard Profit's Cairns
NOT iC E
Receht amendments to the above Act provide that all
standard' `progtrclaims iriust be 'filed withthe Bart
meat of National Revenue before 1st September, 1947.
A11 dapplications are required to be in such form and
contain such information as may be prescribed by the
Minister and the Minister may reject an application
that is not made in suck form or that does not contain
such information.
The prescribed forms (S.P.1) are available at all Dis-
trict Income Tax offices of the Dominion Government.
All pertinent information required on the form must
be included or attached thereto in schedule form. Ten-
tative or incomplete forms or those filed after 3'•lst
August, 1947, will not be accepted.
6)epcartcnent of
Jame& J. McCann. !�1.D.,
Minister of National P.
to a nal Revenue
Ottawa
Jame- J. McCann, M.D.,
Minister of National Revenue.
FRIGIDAIRE
COMMERCIAL SALES
AND SERVICE.
Phone 1098 or. Write'"
MANNING
Refrigeration Service
50 Elgili Ave., Goderich
REPAIRS IO ALL MAKES
GODERICH MEMORIAL
-SHOP
NEWEST DESIGNS
BEST OP MATERIALS
Guaranteed workmanship at
prices that willplease you.
SAVE ALL AGENTS --FEES
iIlCe
,- o IIs .a ,-_
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. tine to Box 161, Goderich. 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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11111SPAY, AUCifIST ` tit, ' 117'
TAYLOR'S CO4NUIt
TAYLt)R'$ CURXtER, Aug. e. --Rev.
and f 1 s." 4'. ',rite Biter are Waxing this
week for their' vacation, to be spent
in Toronto.
Mrs. Robt. i'u11er spent. last week-
end with her sister at St. Thomas.
•
• Set'el fill frtSill :this neighborhood itta
tended "'(he laces iia Goderich on Mon-
day.
111-. and airs. A. P. Volutes and fam-
ily attended a family' picnic at 'the
summer Moine of Mr. and Mrs.' 11. V.
,
Holmes at Bruce Beach on Friday.
Ladies' Aid i1'icitie. --The Ladies' Aid
held their annual pientc at Harbor
family, of Brttcefeld, and Miss Mary Park, Goderich, on Friday eveuiitg,
Metcalfe,' of London, were guests of August 1st. Supper was served hi
Mr. and Mrs. R. Woods. the pavilion and was followed by an
M r. .114(1 Mrs. Neely 'Codd • and interesting progretiu or sports under
l)ue id, of Stratford, are holiday the c:lspab1e leadership of Mrs. Earl
eisitt,rF with Mr. andMrs.D. Todd. the
Mrs.. Roy Wilson ' and Mrs.
Miss Donna Woods spent hist week Irvin Otte. They resulted as follows.:
at Point Clark as the guest •°of• her Boys 7 years and under, Gerald
aunt, Mrs. Alex. Mtudie. Walter ; girls 7. years and under,
Mrs. E. J. Thorel is spending the Donna McMillen; boys 15 years and
week with her daughter,, Mrs. Al.
Martin, and Mr. Martin in Toronto.
Mrs. Charlton of fort Alina is
spending the week with her parents,
Rev. ttnd Mrs. M. G. Newton.
Mr. Jade Sparks and Eileen, of
London, were 'visitors with Mr.', and
Mrs. Fred McQuillin last •week:
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stanley, Mr:."and
Mrs. Frank Steinoff and Miss Mary
Briggs, of Melville. Mich., attended
the Andrew -Lane picnic and we're
visitors with Mr. John McQuillln and
other relatives.
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Tea
CARLOW
CARLOW, Aug. 5.= Visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Erringtdn over the
.week -end were Dr ,and Mrs. Col-
lins of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
and .son, of Sarnia, and Sharon Mc -
Mrs. A. Shortt of Sarnia has come
to stay for a f.'w weeks with Mr. and,
Mrs. Errington.
Miss Jennie Morrish of Goderich is
with her sister, Airs. Alibi. : 1 Leslie and two - children, of Leamang-
Miss Betty Addison of Kinburn is tern, also •called at Mrs. Foster's on
with,..her cousin, I ruga Sean.
Miss Gene Smythe has returned to
Toronto. having spent last week with,
her mother, Mrs.. M. Smythe. -
Mrs. - M. - Morris and family have
inoe`ed to Saltford.
Mrs. Hopkinson and two sons are
•spending two weeks .with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Caldwell.
11r. and Mrs. Ken .Wallis of Toronto
visited with the latter's parents, Mr.
and \I \I .Tyndall.
under, Kenneth Oke; girls 15 years
and under, Lorraine Hicks; young
ladies' race, Maxine Oke; married
ladies' race, Mrs. G. Ginn; married
men's Kenneth.
Earl Fuller; three-legged
race, Kenneth Oke and Meredith Wil-
son; soda biscuit race, A. P. Holmes;
thread -the -needle, Mrs. R. Fuller and
A. P. Holmes; `kick -the -Nipper, Mrs.
Earl Fuller; necktie race,- Mrs. G.
Ginn and Robt, Fuller ; paper ba ;"race,
Maxine Oke.
SHEPPARDTON
SIIEPP ARDTON, Aug 5 —Visitors
recently with Mrs. Agnes I� oster were
Rev.. and \ir J. Watton, Dian and
David, •(,f -Kirkland ' Lake; ; Mr. and
Mrs. ck Pitbiade--and "soils, of St.
Caul Ines ; -Mr. and . Mrs. Norval
Anderson,. Jerry and Shirley, of ...Gode-
richMargaret,
,.ter
rich ; Mrs. Hattie . Foster,
Marion and Betty, of ..Kitchener, and
Mr: and Mrs.. John Foster, ,, Their
daughter, 11rs. Leslies, and Floy(1
Sunday.
Mr. •sand Mrs. Wm. Wilson. of Mid-
land are •holidaying this week 'at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Pearl
Bogie. Mrs. Bogie- has sold her home
here and is moving very shortly to
snake her home with her parents in
Midland.
Mrs.. Thos. Baird, sr., and her son
and (laughter=ill-itiw, Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. -Baird of Brucelield, visited on
( r• t Stlltday wits the former, Mrs.- Baird's
Miss Bernice Bean, is visiting with 1 sistelr, Mrs. Gilmour, and • Mr. A\ m.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Addison of Kinb.urn. Sage.. .
\Irs. 'Keith Gray and two children \hr. and Mrs. Frank' Rising attended
-have returned .to their „home in Tor- the funeral of the• latter'; aunt, Mrs.
unto, having •spent 'thepast two weeks Wesley- Smyth, near Teesewater 1141.
Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Sanderson • of Goderich
visited on Wednesday with her cousin,
Mrs. frank' Rising.
• -
with 11r. and Mrs. Lloyd Ioung.
Mr: and 1rrs. Chas. Wallis and two
girls, of Bayfield, spent Sunday- with
Mr. and Mrs. I). ,Beats,
Nana
of Ittse-cf .
`/eat Rash
1 ur:tturt k relief frurit lashing 4,1 in -•tent tbitts:, heat
rash. at foot, cczemn and cthrr t>.ternally
cau-wi skit, trouble•-, u -e fa.'t-acting rut Butt, anti-
septic. lttlnid I). 1, 1) )'reseriptlttn." (rettselcss.
Rains, ss. Soothes lrrittition and quickly stops intense
ltd r, 3.5e trial butt le prove, It, or repine, bark. As$
y,ur,tno.it_ist today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION
Reid's Upholstery
' Ybu will be proud of the Chesterfield, Chairs, etc., that
-'we re -upholster or re-cover for you. Choice of velour, frieze,
tapestry, damask. Quality coverings. -
SEE US! . PHONE US! WRITE US!
Phone 2063 • Pick-up and delivery
THE SQUARE GODERICH
M.•
KINGSBRIDGE
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BENMILLER
I;ENMILLER, Aug. 5.s. ---Mr: and Mrs.
Chas. Percival and son,- of Buffalo,
spent the week -end with relatives and
friends around J3enlniller.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Craig, of Tor-
onto, are spending their holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vanstone and
other relatives.
The W.A. will meet on Wednesday,
when a quilt will be quilted. Mrs. S.
Vanstone and Mrs. H. Feagan 'are
hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. D•. Harmon of Goderich
e isited
one -day last week With Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Moore. •
Rev. S. -E. and Mrs. Hayward are
away 'for the month of August on
their. holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Huller and Mr. and
Mrs. W. Badkin, of Holmesville, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, ('. A.
Vanstone.
Clean and oil furnace pipes in
summer to prevent rust and corrosion.
KIN.GSBRII)GE, Aug, 5.—Misses
Rita ;incl- Vito -eh I\'ti1.l:WT. crf Toronto;
niototte(1 up on Saturday for two weeks'
vaeat ion. • ws
Mrs.'Ed. Reynolds,'frolu IIanlilton, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. nice
Martin.- - •
)lr. l',rthur Dalton, from IIainilton,
is visiting his father. Mr. J. C. Dalton;
'Miss. Peter Vogt of Detroit returned
home last Saturday after a week's
visit with her brothers John ander
I''rank.. •
�t l'8a4t.tl„. N, _,Mutt' • egu.drl% Ina.
up and ship household t urniture. tion
olidated Pool Cars to Manitoba, Saskatch
ewan. Alberta, British Columbia and tet,�c
(_:alit ornia.,Write. a ire or phone for reduced
Irei•i ht rates Establisher' '885
u10 Yonge St., r(ronto. K,klgsRlat 5125
MOVING. PACKING. -.,NIPPING and IIO6AGL
YOUR JAW -LINE -
',I'he-medical profession wants Can-
adians to knock that they needn-It de-
•prive themselves of business and social
opportunities 'or personal happiness
because of protruding jumbled teeth,in
malformed jaws. Realizing thlit ihany
otherwise intelligent ' people suffer
.from self-consciousness and lack- of
confidence because of such facial handi-
caps-, the• authorities• point out that
regular twice -yearly examinations will
enable 0 dentist to give advice and
treatment which can correct the most
china Trassing mouth conditions.
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RITES R. A. BAt.MER. f �,
General Manager of a large Toronto
furniture company.'•After driving my new
Oldsmobile 8 in winter weather• and over roads
unusually rough, 1 find .rVrol were very conservative
in your recommendations, for the *11vdra-;Matic, I)rive
is certainly the Rmroothe,-t thing in mechanism-that.I have
ever exprerienced.. I am really proud of this car, and for
driving comfort, ease of Ilan(7ling, and general road-weprthine-s;
I can only say I'm glad I -bought an Oldsmobile. I made the
smart chr,ii•u."
And that's jilst an excerpt from one of the many, many letters sent
in by OldsrnoI►ite msrier - letter', tbat • retreat again and again.
-There's nothing else lilac• it••in (Iris irtlr it s smart looking .. .
smart Handling , . . and this new*(;NI 11edra-Matic I)riNe
.` is the smartest way of driving yet devise(1.'"
`r en . : people se h(, ('house Oldsmobile make the smart -
choice ... for Oldsmobile i; the smart hire of the year.
1•.,, you ssho are us iutipts for Your new f)Id-rnobllea ?O.
patience ... our tribute .,
- our thanks for )our t
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to your wisdom. "Che dr•nlaald for (►ldamol,ile
aitli the new *(:1I, Ilydra-titatir 1/rise 1'r'fr
iw
so aulr,upread that it. stillgreat)s
\take Purr sour
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preeent t ar r•arriew you eon 'enientls ry
and safely through the waiting
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YOU, TOO,
CAN VI/ALK
ON
- If yotl use cooling, rcfreshini leE-MINI; 11
rid your feet of aching, burning tallou(es aad
cords. Tired Muscles respond quickly to the
first application of soothing, creamy -white
medicna. IGE-MINT. The refreshing, tin•
sling sensation •as you apply the cream tells
yoa'""J►at it:s going right to work on the foot
,pains that put rhe wrinkles in your brow. Get
1 jar today — Srhall size 50r: 4 oz. econorr.t'
• size 31.00
At Campbell's, Emerson's and all
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emonals
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(formerly, Cuna)ng:tam & Pryde)
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box'150, or phone 41J,
Exeter
and we shall be pleaded to
call.
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Pumps and Pressure Systems
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Engines, Motors, aid Wind-
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Goodyear Belts in all stand-
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All - farr- equipment and
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Many PcopIcSvffer
From Rheumatic Paan
There are people who suffer from rheumatic
pains year in and year out regardless of thc.s€Arson .
or the weather. `
These -pains, .whether they be in the -joints or
the muscles, may be induced by uric acid.
Burdock Blood Bitters may bring relief from .
rheumatic pain for it helps,to cleanse impurities from the body and tones
up the digestive organs. •
it has helped thousands of Canadians who suffer frons rheumatic
pains,•dyspepsia, sour stomach, biliousness, headaches or minor cotnplaiuts•
of the liver or kidneys. It should do the ,same for you.
On sale for nlpre than -60 years, Burdock Blood Bitters is available 'at
drug cotlnte>s's dverywln1re. - • s The T. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto, Ont.
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