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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-03-14, Page 7DONT RILL VOUS VOTh !Mere are ninny polNihle errors that 4lquality the eleeter'e vote in. the .gip- utiuiort eleteene Mar'eit 20. +Somatimeit voters ijU(i their .4X,, opPoeite the wrong .tYiudidatQ, -emir* it out -and try again. Snob a ballot ie n;ejeeteel.. The cerreet procedure is .to ask, for . a new ballot. I n the presort eleetlon, •too, any 'lvili ri who tales the aetive service elee^tar's privilege of writing the name of his choice on the indlot also. kills his vote. •. She felt m sera'ble- Pdrsggy. !ow in:vitahty —lower in spirits. She .s hadn't thought ofher kidneys, until as friend *mowed Dodd aKid- �. : �• aney Pi ls. At once she took Dodd's. The "washed out" 'fwas 4°0 roolscod b,. clear headed energy Headache;..b i tlutehet, lassit th foal *her •. a gni of faulty kidneys &*w . ,11.2 c#n e P### Q �# # Robert Luker, of Exeter, stied in itos� pitatl at London on March 3rd, in his: eightieth year. letr°. and "M> L . John W. }fauna and ;on, john, of Wingb nn, „have left for Florida on a month's trite. • Mr. and Mrs. George, Johnston, of 1,`ordwieh, of Monday celebrated thole flEtieth wedding anniversary. The Zurich Hydro system has re- ceived a credit of $1,150 Ae•. its thirteenth power Jilinfor Lot year. William Anderson, veteran mail -ear - tier at IIensall, died on Monday from a Jteart ailment. Ile -was in his seventy-ninth year.. . VPfil'iam +Henry. Mills, Centralia, Reseed away Martell 1st in. his severity, fourth °'year. Ile is survived. by his wife and two seine, • ' - 'Clinton Town Council has appointed Norman Kennedy i see sof' =and tax colleetor. Ile euece, ds N. W. Miller, who resigned ,to =take the, position o ,acting County Cle>ih',. .Mr. and Mrs, H.• Y.; Jackson have left Brilssei;s to make their, home at Lon- d»n,' Mr. Jackson was in the jewelry business at 1;rns w1s for over fifty Yea ra. Edmund Swartzent>`•aber, who was +the Clinton hospital for flour month ants tiat'.resoi of injury by electric shoel la{ t fall, huge rt,t+lrrned to his home ialkanr Zurich, whine an ,sten;, but other- wise in 'good health; Charles Dauphin, who lean • been .en the staff def ve%i aantla p`o.t°kere at Wingq ham t'helast fifteen =oaths, has been transferred to the eonp<auy's branch at Clinton. :. Robert R. Rogers, who died at 11xeter on starch 4th,' wa ' a former general~ manager of the Auniltus Jervis' firm of Toronto. He and , Mrs. Itogen, nnoved• to Bxeter in SePtemiber last. A native of r manh was oe 'Parkhill, � aw nn engaged asa bookkeeper for an 11xeter firm.. . Miss Mary .Gardiner, bookkeeper for Snell Pres. arc Co., dieter, hae for the second time in ,succession been awarded lirst prize is at acetiuntiartg contest Con ducted each year pby General Motor For two years Miss Gardiner has been e vardcd 100 per cent.; not having :hail a , nmistake in her books. Mre;'William"Trewarthaa, of Mcl illop (township, died in the Seaforfh Hosrpital` on March 7th, in her "seventy-eighth year. She is•survived by her husband, a !son; Irwin ''rewnrtha, u step-, daughter', Mrs, Zack- McSpadden, and an adopted son,, Waillfam`•Trewartha, all of ,leleKiliop• In spite Of the fact -that "toes, Provin- tial• Government has .Withdrawn its sehoot _fair . ��renta; for,�this year, the, directors of the Belgra.ve school fair hie decided to go ahead with 'it this i year, as usual. Tlie= Belgrave fair is Considered -one of the most successful in this part of Ontario. . ., Margaret latkett, Widow of the late Charles -B'arber^ of -: Winghant, died sud deafly to Ottawa—An—Thursday last and the funeral took place on Saturday from •. the name of her daughter, Miss Minnie:Barber, amt Wingliam, Deceased To translate a brilliant '-` `ideal" •. from the . inventor's 'bench to the factory asse seac�bly line requires ; the mobilization, of mein, Machines .. money. Money to speed the nations progress is • available to industrythi oug ti bank loans,' which in ,turn have their, ` origin, in the' v.PM.-rwm..F:a.•.w�wv�mn4� '••N�tlw-a•. ,w»a•••'••.n.Wr.a•o4"*MTn••w... M1�...� • -. ry ��y. As a storehouse for savings,' as a source' of commercxal--credit your.bank performs . an essential function. Banks facilitate the nation's business. 190,t, when *he and ber httabind took ui tolihiinn10 in t.itilatoii. 'two 4040 itud two tiaugliters wur+ 1: dam Neil,�r w, t °19i1 tion ; Lorne, •iitituley townehip; Mrs. I.ruver 1$ Qw.n',Petrone, and Aire, iiiue 1!.11.'.'' f/MIIAI^MKA4'.F.. , 4 ♦ -.. lottierivet towtsitiei, is ai brother cif ftts� 'Samuel iwel T. Ilttiuw a, .aa Fell -known reel - tient of ,Seswfortle passed away iu his slyer last. l'ridity raaattrninig, in Iiia eigli"t5e, first year. Ile was a Dann, of Gage - rich townehip, but had been in the undertaking business s sit Seaafor'th for hair -,t -century. firs wifi.) predeceatF esti him arid he is survived by three soyas and three 4Iaughtere:.t`liarks and it. D. 'lfoires, Seaai orth; S. G. ixoiine '.Toronto, Miss =t°anrolyn Ilolnat s and Mrs. E. R. Beattie, Seafoeth,• and Mrs, C. M. Jones, flosto {. ]i fifty-four- Veart4 in,the Same House 'Mr. and Mrs. (gorge-Fasterbrooii, • f 1,0teteee recently celebrated their qty- foiteth wedding Anniversary: They were married fifty four years ago in the house iii which . they have lived ever since. u 0 ' Ve1sb neIY . At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snell; Tuckeeemith, on Saturday taste their' only daughter, Peetrtce . Mary Jane, was united. in ,xnarriage- to Robert Hits 'Welsheouly son'of fir: and Mrs. Oliver Welsh, Goderieh .township. The ceremony wass performed by 'Rev, Ger- don A,• Peddie of 'Clinton. The happy cotiple left on a Motor trip.. to _.Chicago and other ''United •States..points and on their return vvIl reside oe the -bride- groom's, C egroom's farm in Gederieh township. PORTER'S HILL PORTDR';S HILL,' "arch 11,—This is a beautiful winter morning. The thermometer hopers around zero. Roads are in poor ccan'd.ition, foci mu_ ch snow on—the "isideroai s -for Sleighs end . not enough on the highway for thtini. The farmer on the .sideroad and back con- cession needs- a con vertible vehicle,. so he could °lift the runners and drop the wheels when 'he -reaches the hiEh- wee' .- W.liu.:will .he the l.nveuter.? 'Rev: A. Lane, Clinton, had 'charge of e service at Grace church onSunde .. •17n1Y a •few were preset. Ile eXpeets to' be with us again next Sunday,, as �viis in:her eighty-sixth •year. Joseph . our pastor, Rev. R. M. Gale, is still Hackett, of Luckuow i$ a brother. confined to his .bard; , horp� livers; of . Seafortii, was in- lair. and-- Mrs. Orval Powell, who -' have made their home for the -past juied in. a motor car collision. oh No" 2 three years with 0. Tich,borne, is mov- higi wo.y hear 'Glendale last Friday. ing this week to Mrs. Poweli's' former GODERiCH BRANCH . - ° A. E. HOCKLEY, Monca;ger' 1=Ie Wets taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, with` a broken law. Several other _"people,.. from London and St._n.. Thomas,- were meteor less seriously in Aired, . Catherine Rebecca .McClure, wife bf Alexander Neilana, ,died ' on Thursday at (Clinton, in her eightieth year; atter ingering—ilii ess e, : "not °ve• of^ ce- Kiliop, she lived in that township VII. • Assistance with Ourtting:and Fitting. °Monograans ` designed ' for Lineem. Sr,tionery, i and Silverware. Hand -made Greeting•; Oards. i+or all occasions, Caillin _Cards; Fleece; : 'Cards,. and Addresses .11andeletteeecl and; :I+'llumin-. Lesions Wirt Drawing, Painting, Let- tere*, and :Sculpture., IDooQa s Mended • and' Rebound. Book Plates rade. ' Part -dine Beekkeeping' and Auditing. S'andt rb hes= of a t1_ Sorts. . Any ma+k& of ;Gar driven uw wte . • 4 St. Vincent St. home on tl►e Haws Water klafraray. We understand Mr. Jack 'UM Una reined hie farm to Mr, aind iwtra. Par goo*. from k e efortli distr1('t. Miss Irene Wo 4k7 and friend, of Loiut4 fir ent the %Telt Vial NiVIS1 '. MN. Woods, , who Ways eielting her dtiugl r and oilier fricntlrs ibe las two weeks, iicturned home w f ii them. ' Argyle. Lockhart, who ie spending c°Duple of weeks with hie parentt here. 'spent ►;tuulay in Irensall with Mr. arta M. Wm. Iflgnan. The f idiY t. e, liege quite , a number of sick in our Community. Mre. Weston is not quite, so well the last few days. Mrs. Peter Harrisonis in Goderieh hospital, • where she under- went an operation for appendicitis,; She le hn rovinfi rnxecly.. err.. Jae. 11a re soft: Is not as well as he wale, end in "ed most of the eine, ro ee Gardiner, who o 'had :a toned 'operation in C_'lintou Iles, Altai,• is improving. •Mr, Wilt McGuire, had the misfortune to fall, through trapdoor, breaking both bones in his ankle. %I'r. John Blair_ bus been poorly all. 'winter and we understand has rented, his faros' to Norman Fuller. Chester Sturdy has been quite 111 tend at present is in: Goderich Hospital,,•"_To. all the sick. we wish speedx reeovery. Mr. Elwood Fppps has returned from ',Springfield, om '•s rinfid ii;Dse ,where he attended a service school for Indian motorcycles. On his return: trip ,he visited several major arms factories In the. States with whom he deals. -•-+Clinton News -Record. No rest, day or night, for them ?Meted with that -awful . ami - . earls; • eczenc�a,'.er cult rhetmr--tea--it- ise--: cornnionly.. Called. ITho intense burning, Itching and: Wig, especially at night, or when the affected part is exposed to strong heat, , or.hat water, are almost unbearable and relief is 'gladly welcomed. , .' To get rid of eczema it is necele nary to have the blood.cleansed by the use of • a thoroughly' reliahle blood medicine such as Burdock Blood Bitters which during the past 60 years has met with great success ' . in relieving' such diseases by its blood cleansing and purifying -•properties.) • The T. -Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto.Ont.: .. .JUST WIPE IT O .IT $H111 $ AS 11' - DRI_ES o,<Rub Imparts a beautiful lasti>rg: lustre to linoleum,.tile, .v, riaishedorpaintedfoors Makes a complete• proteOkog.:filin over the 0aor=-easier to dust ;: or wash desired. A been to tired, busy mothers; - !e���������������������\Mee4\4 4, VsS\ u�at�u����`��u������»��u��������.�u�u�����uU����u����auu�����u���1������atiti��`�1�����.�����u���:�..�ti�• • His Excellency, the late Right Honourable Lord Tweedsmu:tr, Baron. of Elsfield, ..C. G.C.MG., C.H., •G overnor-General of- Canada, was until his- wide 4 • - Sunday,TTebruary, ,i th, Hofior'ary-President and Patron 'oaf-' ,- the. Salvation Army;•National:'`Ad`risory Board. ffi On January "26th, only sixteen days before his unexpected and• untimely death,. he wrote the letter reproduced below, warmly commending the work of the Sabtation Army for the soldiers. The writing of this: fetter was -thin one of the last acts a a noble life consecrated to duty, achievement and, patriotic service-. GOVERNME1 T HovSE,arTAWA .� z As Honorary Piet/del-it et the -National Ad?ilaory l*' 8011rdy• i ehauld like to draw the attention of the'publia -tothe tie Serviae wcric`,of the 8arvation'Arny. Whether our sailors and soloers.and airmen ars etigapled-Ito abtual fighting or in training, time will often hang heti�riilt on -their hands, it id for oz'geni.zations shah as the . Naivation Army, to provide opportunities ter reoreation rand refresh- ' neat, .the ind in:Prthesoo;long'period; of enforeecl izn►cs•tir►ity. 'firs issI ere ttot ',rail w 1 th its bsgb iciest*, its Lona presiicaxl expsr•tenee• caul its magnitioent reeord of servitia• fir highly competent to take part.in t ial' important work and I *aridly bonm1ea its eftorta to al -t io is deo` lave the 'we fare• of• uiir- tight' Suppose 'today yotrrcall us and say, "I want a telephone installed in my :home:' P •. The installer comes n a matter of hours, perhaps ]minutes. For . an, hour or. so he works around the house, then makes final tests and says, -"Your telephone is. • ti. • ti connected now, sir." He means, of course, that . he has-con- locality. asconi •' s anected it to the' cell offit•e in your locality. He might very well, say .. "Now -your telephone is connected to all your friends, „ relations, and trades- people, like •the grocer, . the butcher, the . , baker, the dentist, - the laundry, the hos-\ Q4µ pital, a�rtd soon: . mom:, "Yes, and. =it is,; connected to the tele phones of tW usiiids• of people you don't k.' know but may 'want to • call some- millions omemillions of telephones in o he ,..parts of Canada aid throughout the civilized world —even to ships at sea." - How completely life has changed since - : this- Comwany°began , sity yearsago with � . 2,1:00 subscribers. Today than 785,000 Bell telephones in',Ontario and Quebec transmit upwards u of 5 /z: mh. ' 1 t, ioxz - calls �n . the average day.They register the' heart- r, beats of he country's life - ' Wil you too help us in this serpi4ce_ toCartadat s soldiers? - x, Voiw teem" workers will call upon yofirlticeive them gladly andgive as yourheart dictates. } THE RED SHIELD • WAR and HOME SERVICE CAMPAIGN Mai`. lith'to 20th a