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Gierts-11141). likrved at t' 1f (if the pram‘
NV.r4s. 'WWII' et STratrofii;c51104,,t quieT but Zrf,,?tty
weel“mi urlder: the lwar;ll'a,4,r°°;,,i wolding wa$ solemnized. by Lev. 11. t
Ulm Fmt J.aTftd 74111,. Joyee, Seailortb, were wctii-enti, Wia'son,, of the United elfurch, Auburn,
McDowell, tith conetts.sion of 'last
itteutied annivernary rei,1 v• 4%mWbeli"
INXWPFINIA), Nov, arid mr. awl Nit,„ evion
Amehasun 4iriul Mr. and Mro. Aibert .guests at the home of Mx., and Mrs., at trae b011ite- of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
"dee* at 14.0n1esboro (111 SlInAlaY cbvenitig. Mr. `aild- Nirt3. Stanley Sibthorpe wavva1tosb, Wed1.1esday, October
Mr.. Andliry.fs,_Iawartt varailbell and ILIE•75" ,Atia Strackbouse, lilyth, 'visited 30at-, when Anna Margaret, their oto
nly
liassiay visited Mr-, aiia A.:1 at the.. bon.ie„ of Mr. and Mrp3,,daughter, was Unite& raarritige
'Wawano For her
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:Johnston of West 'Wawan,s11 on Ale,,,,,!!°well sUnkla' ""snk'el-L1321`;"5'LlIJC11611.' eldjes sl)n mr;
young people at their talteting and Airs. ,Gordon 4.)f' the -Itli eon.;
Ur. Bob Usury is in Guelph taking a 011 Wednesday evenincl made plans for 4* ^ , .„ - ,., ,.,. , ,
Wort eour.'ir in agriculture, their .meetings for the remainder et ' woittIng tile auraNive Prole 'hoe a
Mr., and Mr. Bert Taylor and 'Nils,: the year. They will meet0a Friday graceful street -length gown of an force
ymeol v,,ited on sunda...,, witu .) , . sveuino for, the , present. Me nest- Wu4 erelte, and earri.-ed. a bouquet of
.4.'ramblyn of Lontleboro tle'etins esi '',',r,),'s on •r: ty 's; - bes yellow ehrysanthemanns. She was
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Axr. jante, virlish• IR -,"1,,,,,istino.r yr Stlx, with Gr.•teine Mellowell in eltarge. given in TharrlAge Iv her rather. AS
, * , ' * '' ' '' * * Halloween Part:Ye-4 Hallowe'en bridesmaid, 'Miss Mildred 'Thornton.,
M' ih„ , Ouse friend, o'f the bride, was eharming
_, _ ' party was heed in the basement
slouch' on FridaY evening with a. good in a tfroe1,7 of soldier blue crepe and ear- B.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
tpt)(40PLIttOil 91.1AVNISIIIP, Nov.
PM
11°1144 ifill pUlint, and deliv,ered a hel ul f.;erraroa
P,renuter, of Bruceileld, occupied: the
' on "Wh'at Religion. floes tiO Mile frOM
tile text, "And unto man h! s,aitl, Be.
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hold the tear of the tiortl, tat Is wis-
dom; :Ind to depart front ev l'is untier
tanding" ,(JOb '2,8 ;28)r. Purlug Sun.
day,sehool, Mm. 44,teV.) ;_iftmes Miran,
'ton paid Splendid tribute to the lttte
Robert Davidsou, 'who, had been super-
intendent of the school for manY Ye'ars.
Ilallowe'en Party„ -On Thursday
afternoon, 3.1iSs Esther Meilteaht and
her poPils at Union NsehoOl entertained
at a HalloWeien party for the Mothers
and the kiddies of pre-school age. The
HEALTHY LIVER
RESISTS COLDS
Solk1P Your WA heft ssistry.
ti " ried,a bougliet. brpr.tzv UY
$10, UR' prograni xonsisted , of , mums. '., sasPer Snell,. brother of , oilboalror 'ma's IlitelY 411e0tated in 'the
atkendante, the pro . the WAR SAVINGS STAIVIPS
. - - eratlitiOnal ITallowe'en eolors. 'Clatice
quartettes; readings, (IL,110,„sues awl Cons. greour„' was best ,inaiL ' The wedding . .
rausie was played by Oraeme MeDoweli, .. , • " ' Lassalins odeupled, the Chair- for the
program, which waSc composed Of the
sitsait.y singing:, The jirldges for the
masil!..to..ade, ,vv,isee R,ev,. is. c. wition., brother of . the bride.. 'The bride's - ------'' folletting gems. "0 Cansda " by the
Mrs ,W1 son
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, a mother wore a gown of navy blue flow, Work done for the Red CroSS: 50 pair,schoel; ''''We,lOome,'! by grstti,de'S 'and 2
Whom your livees sidt it caul supply you m ered crepe The groom's mother wore ks e
'with *ow snorts With your real hum. so gee , 8 sw alters, 8, searfsl. pair mit.ts,
Wm. MeDowell ,reeehe .the Pr ze
%yid* iftan ruult. $"11 as for the comic gent. Mrs. James MeGill
aid Leonard' Cook' a black flowered creee, Nfter . the
ceremony dinner was served to the im- handkerehiefs, 131, 'towels, 24 bias
vok - for the coraie lady 2 behnets, 23 spillOweaSe$, ,45 dozen
Mediate relatives of the bride and uatidages a .pair vyjamtas, iceb,,,,Ig
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•.11"sands d•-bY telua uP Your "‘ -- t for beet -dressed lady and vis Cook
lrisit-a-tivos. Fool‘2.5e, 50c. , f b st gentleman's 'costOme. Edith
or• e . ,
FRUITikillif
re ..,...c,,,,,,t,;.,,,„ , ? (leek,. •ehildren'S conale,;:, Billy. Taylor,
16.3 11170,10, I t!hildreA's best costume. Candy wS.
youhe
We hime.troubles a our own, but 'we can take ov yotfii,
machine troubles and they Will not add to our worrieseln
fact that is our business to
EPARA1HINERY
All -you need do is bring the parts to us; we will do the
reit and have it ready when you wancit.
Geo. W. Stokes
PHONE 2063, MACHINIST BAST Si.
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gotira, Misses. Vern and. Jean Me -
Dowell, cousins of the brides The
home was decorated with autemar flow-
ers,' ad - the 'bridal table was decorated
With -pompom -chrySanthemurasss.and
centred with a lovelY cakes
F'or travelling the bride wore black
fur .fabrie Coat with black hat and
matching accessories. On their return
from a trip to Brantford St. Cathar-
, •
ines. and 'Niagara, Mr. and Mrs. Snell
will reside on the groom's farm on the
4th eoncession, of East Wasvanosis' We.
extend our congratulations to the happy
couple.. ,
ST. HELENS
covers, 1.0 -pair bootees :aid .0 -bebnets
for refugees. A. sweater and a pair of
Socks were giVen"ettelt,of si.* local boys'
e.
I‘Yirier.,iii!...elid1r'-'1:tit f.ltPliiLe'seittinn; 0411rikt-seVriii"11g-tt Itbil ltallewelen,' iliY 'Barbara -:()rr and
herVihe 104,1tate Red T.Yes'ssrseieratr Doris 'SowerbY"; eolo, '"Silver -haired
coMplete 'th*Irta Of work' tindtaken mow, by Vera wilsen,;, ivestaotsl,
for the ref s. .., , . '"Brave Bon" by Gerald Bell; reeita-
. . . tion, 'my'Opinion;" by Lois Sewerby;
COURRIEjS, CORNERS '" duet, 'Wine 13ells of IScotlan(r' by
Wilda and .Meredith :Wilson, aii the
couR,BIE.18 CORNERS, Nov.0,..._ National Anthem. Ater,the prograih,
, candy and apples were served, and an-
other *happy mentor" Nvas, -added , to,
Childhood's treasure'ehest.
Death's Toll: -The Angel of Death
reeilthti44 "Braver' llow, by I)Ouglas
Miller ; recitation, "Spooky .Night," by
leanor Fuller; two-patt song .by the
sehool; song" "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin
Eater," by grades 1, 2 and 3; recitation,
mOtedts," by lronald "Fuller ; dialogue,
"Hallowe'en7 song, "Dancing
Wi'tehes," yy, grades 4 and 5;_duet,
Miss Myrtle a'ohnstone Who is working
inVroderich, spent Sunday at her home
'here. •
Mr. and Mrs: HarVey Mller and tam.
ily; of Lanes,,visited at the home of Mf.
ST. HELENS, Nov. 4,-Mis and Mrs.
and Mrs. ,Lorne-Farrish on Sunday.
Ronald Bothwell a Peterboro were
- Mr, anVMrsuCharles, gar and.Miss
week -end visitors with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and...Mrs. E. Js Thom: Mrs.
Thom returned With them for a week's
visit in Peterboro, Norwood and West-
wood. . • ,
The strong wind on aturday atter-
neon razed the new m dern two -Story
henhouse that Stanley Todd was having
eonStreeted. ,
Mir. and Mrs. Horace McGuire and
riffle daughterl- Shirley Anne,. of Lon-
-don, were recent visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. 1'4, J. Thom.
Patriotic Work. -During the past
year the ladies Of the ...conrInellity_
through the local Women's _Institute
have aecomplished the following ,tear
Work -t- Do4tions-$55 ta Luelstrovis Red
Cross,, $1.50 to W.I. charity, fund, $5 to
- SaIvatiOn ArmY; $5 to. Finnish relief,
' $25 to RefugeeFund, 23 used and 1
new blanket, 4 'sweaters, 3 pair socks,
WHEN COLDS STRIKE :Relieve rliscri'tLc improved 12 layettes and obi . felt and leather.
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past to relieve misery of colds -treat
your child the improved Vicks way -
with a"VapoRub, Massage".. Then
notice how swiftly it starts toquiet
coughing, ease muscular soreness or
tightness and bring comfort.
••'.. • With this MORE THOROUGH treat-
ment (developed by Vicks staff of
Doctors) the poultice -and -vapor action
of,Vicki VapoRub more effectively .
11111i1:101TE..5 irritated air passages with
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soothing medicinal- vapors, inhaled
• 'deeply with evez breath.
STIMULATES ch and back bite a
'warming poultice or plaster..
Toget a "VapoRub Massage" with all
its benefits, here's what -you do: Mas-
sage'VapoRub for 3 minutes on IM:t
PORTANT RIE -AREA OF BACK as -well-
as chest and,throat -spread a thick
layer of VapoRub on chest and cover
with,a warmeddoth. BE SURE to use
genuine Vicks VapoRub.
Whenyou see the results of this im-
prov,ed icks treatment -you will won -
. der how any sensi-
• ble, thriftymother
could possibly
deny her child the
comfort and re-
lief it brings from
misery of colds.
Marjory Agar of SasIttoQn, Mrs, A.
Errington and Miss Rtiby of Carlow;
and 11r. AlbertlIcQuoid of Liteknow
visited with Mr., and Mrs, Jas. Little
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. sr., of
Kin -tall - spent a couple of Johnston,dtys last
week at the home Of Mr. and Mrs.
'Wilfred
We are. glad to le.tow that Mr:-Jobn
Farrish, who was in a car accident re-
Cently, and Mr. Frank Johnston, who
was hurt when asrope broke Ili' the -
barn, are both aping as well -as can
1Iiss Dorothy IDrennalt, Whir -was -in
it orvt Itogpital at London for a
soup's -of ,weeksiAs able .to be back
at ' bel work iitGoderich.
Mr. and Mrs, Warner 'Smytheand.
sWo child,ren, of Teeswater, 'were Sun-
day visitors at thehome of Mr. Jas.
- Li t tie. .
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As the dark evenings close in, our homes need more light.
AN EXTRA LAMP
properly placed turns darkness into ,brightness.
Let ,us .look over your -home, office or place- of business.
We will do the work and supply everything electric, to
your satisfaction.
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Corner Britannia and Bayfield Roads
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'has heavy hand.on. our com-
munity this week. Friday evening,
Robert Davidtkon Passed away in Gode-
rieh -Hospital. Although Mr, Davidson
-hatt.nOt -been in of -health for
the past year, his death cameas
elded: 'Shock to his Many.friends. After
a private service at -the home, a public
service was conducted at Union church
by Rev. A. E. Moorhouse, of Forest,
and Bev, M. C. Parr, et Galt, both
former palstors: of the deceased. . .
On Sunday. morning, Mary Men Bell..
was clakd to the Great Beyond, Miss
Bell had been an failing thealTh, for overa year, butsit:Was With great -sorrow
•the news...otbee4eath niYaFtsrereeivid-
her many friend's (and' neighbors, The
funeral was Conducted Jim. Ooderich on-
Illegday afternoOn.O.tey. D. ,Lane
offietating. . . lion(igir
rs. John Stowerby passed .away in
Goderich tHoSpital, Although she._bad
not 'beim' in ,perfect health, for sante
time. her many friends were deeply
shocked by her passing. • She had not
been -In our' conaniunIty many years,
but while here she made many friends.
A funeral -Service was 'held en Tuesday
afternoon, -with Rev. A. a )0alder
diating, When the reitrains were taken
to 'Mrs, ISOwerby's former home .at
BraniPton. . . The deep isytmpathy of
the community is eXtended to the mem-
bers of -these three families in, ;their
bereavement. •••
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CARLOW, -
OAADOW, Nov. 5.7-4iXrS., ()Captain)
Rod. Bogie and her fa.ther, Mr. Arehie
Horton, visited her aunt at Mitchell
onqunday. •'
Miss E. eluilstthe Riibeitson of
Whitby is spending this AN•eek at her
old home.. The sale of farm and imple-
ments wirp be -held op Friday, November
8th,
Mr. and r;Nlirs. Sohn,A. Young and Miss.
Ruby Young visited 'Mrs. l'oung's sister,
Mrs. Greg, in Goderich township on
Sunday,. .
As there were anniversary. services
Aub'urit Presbyteriancehurch, With
Rev. •S, Kerr, of ,Br1,10sela, In ettarge,
and in B`eniniller, United church, with
Rev. A. ISinclair, of Blyth, as special
speaker, there was no service in either
church here on Sunday, but next Sun
day the stsual Services -will be held at
3 p.m. and Sunday school' at 2 p.m,
This Week will 'wind up threshing
neighborhood -provided the
Weather holds up, AppleS are aboitt
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Night
allharveited*,, tool -and those farmers,
who ,spray have a 'go04--
crop of lino applcs. The prices- are
sattsfaCtorY ayes The apples are ,
handled noirvin bushel erates.
Aaeltss-I, ean. see 'that I'M only a,
pebble •in. your life. Gladys -Welt you
might try tbte a little boulder,
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Teacher -What' 'is the meaning of
false deetilne? when the '
doctor gives the wrong medicine.
oughs
Terribly wearing on the system is
---the" cough -that comes on at night
and 'prevents sleep. -
Sometimes it is the constant cough,,
cough that will not be quieted.
Sometimes it is a choked -up, stuffed- -
up feeling ,that makes breathing
difficult. .
I Dr. Wood'a Norway Pine Syrup, is
the remedy you need to give you
relief, for the reason that this prep-
aration contains, the healing virtues
of the Norway pine tree with which
is combined wild cherry bark, and
MILLER, Nov. 5. -The annivers- the soothing healin andexpe r
properties or o
t e eto ant
ther exeellent balsams, •
ary serviees held an Bemniller J„,Tnited
church on Sunday were well attended. barks and herbs.
Inspiring messages were dent -ere(' at • The T. Milburn Co., Ltd, Toronto, O*
both services by Rev.- A. Sinclair of
.Blyth: •Splendid music was rendered
by both choirs and -soloist, and the,
services of • the day svere. Considered a
great sucieess. Rev..1G. Hazetwoodtook
the services an the myth circuit.
Mrs. Jonathan Fisher • visited in
Brown City last week.
Rev. G. Hazelwood was in London
on Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Girvin Young, of
Goderieh, spent 'Sundav 'With Mr. and
1.1rs. J. Long.
Mr. and -Mrs. C. A. Vanstone and
Mrs. Walters attended the funeral of
the late Mrs. 'Joking at nolmesville,
911 Tuesday.
'Mr. i. Sanders of Exeter visited ,wit,h'
Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Kerr on ^Sun-
day.
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• Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brown of Crediton
visited •on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
• C. A. Vanstone,
'• Mr. and Mrs. (Graham, of Goderieh,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Rodges of Ooderich
township visited on Sunday with Mrs.
W. Straus,han.
to-• ST. AUGUSTINE
.ST.- AUGUSTINE, Nov. 5.---131r. and
Mrs. John Kennedy of Teeswater
visited friendS here on Sunda.
*flo lto Chapigel:. .ily and 'Mr. The Kelly R,Sited Mr. and,.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Frank .itied.cly and fam-
Mrs. QIConnorbof Kingsbridge on Sun -
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Oct. 29 ---Miss
Norinp (Kinahan and Miss Bona Boyle
of Lendon and Miss Mae ,Thayle, RN.,
of Chatham, were week -end visitor t3 at
their homes 'hre.
Mr. Frank Cana of the Kitchener
police force,' Visited Mr. and ;Mrs.
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Joseph Carrol.
Mr. Bill Craig of LondOn visited his
parents' hoine on 'Sunday.
111ss 'Grace Moir hasreterned to her
home in Teewatel..-
• Miss Mary 0=01 has returned home
after spending two 'Weeks Li Dungan-
non.
1r. Alfred Xinahan is spending two
weeks with.Iiis father, Vm. Kinahan,
before starting his new life in the navy.
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The.impairment of the stomach is
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only by properly digested food is the
system nourished and sustained.
Burdock Blood Bitters' is a re-
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rite T. lotetirs Toem., 04.
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and Enibalmer•
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