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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-08-14, Page 6• .'., CARLOW C')AI1,LOW, Aug. 12.—The o g 'aai al 71` all. cut :ink; tl>ltwhing will bo well op if the weather Itikep, wiry.. The t Craw i.. short aia 1 the er�o»s rather light, tub the aa'aina is t.I.UltiUg out a good .weight and : ample. The carni is pall- ing ;good growth.. Mr. Frank Young has a ilne-icaoking field, also,Vet'e Cun- ningb aur, °antd there are 'Others, ,Ax's. ))Herb. Morris has.left for the VYest to visit her daughter, and son -in law,' who, we 'are worry to )wear, is very -ill. J; • -.Mrs. ei'Maltony tar), Macs Heie1, LN,, Mrs. B. Smiths and daughter, all of--ti.eaiuingtep, ,spent the week4nd witle, r the forty s sister, -MI Mary' 'oulig,,'and 'her brothers,. 1+.ran4 and Wm, L. Youx g, =and Mrs.. Loring:. ,.. Mr. • 4?Iarenee McOlenaghan, of Whlteehureh, had charge Of the service in the United church on Sunday audit will take the ser1'iee again next Sun- day. .. .Mev.. B. P. Andrew:.of Clinton oc- cupied the Pulpit -in the Preebyt4 rian church on Sunday. `niers will be no service next Sunday, • y - M r . and Mrs,, W', W. 1'4"alter, Miss ,.:i..unie' Walter ' and Mr., R. Anderson .spent )Saturday with,the farmer's sister, -Mrs. ` -31, ,Me aus, Stratford). Miss Walter will remain for ;some time. Two Barns .Burgled, -Last week there were two di-sastrous . fires- in the districts—Rose :1lepitee's r1)a1111 ,, on Thursday. ii't noon when threshing- waiiii e1►uut cozupletecl, and: Hamilton Cita, ton's barn on Friday, when there was - a good deal of grain still in the Melds. . e There wasiinsurance an both .barns but there :still is a big loss for both men. The - separators in both barns were ' burned. Mr. Alex. Watson had an- • other separator delivered on _'1'ues4lay •morning to replace; the one burned at Hamilton ('ultton's last week. . • To the tramp d)ii:saircking feet, the ae4Mur of aerol►l1ai . en es, b l of a*l achin4 g. p f tan;co,Canada tivQa her answertothe world, And yoler©i5vitea to acct it all andteee it oftenst the meet dramatic, infotrmative,insni nr Fehibition over beldf SEE. Navy, .army,, Air (Force igen eat nellingectiondispiaysI SEE caned➢an-hunt fighting nus, chines go through their paces! SEE Mess.rsehmitt'and other "eouvenire" from the Battle of dB,ritain! • • $EE; Clanadian women ctnowering Cha (,alb in a dozen importaatt.• woes! SEE the toots of wt r being menu- factored for use by Empire fighting meat + . SEE the stirring pageant, Britan- nia, on the )tilt!-foot,czandatand sttti*dl, • SEE "Canada's Answer" iaa° an talkiinglabout foe mmonton all Canada �hc beb comets,. o � GODERI HH SiGNAL-1STAR aPpY7 G�odness, Cracious Yes," Says Eisie as; Visit to Canada and the ' yt •'JUF1N MILCAk :FLYi00D A'H � 1 BENMILLER -1t NMH.I.ER, -Aug; 1:.'.-•-Hev..W. H. and --.Mrs. -Moss and family, of Alberta, called ons 5,drue of ..;:heir. old frieeids 1 at Benmitld••r last..week'--le. is 'eighteen years since Mr. Moss was pastor . of Benmiller i'nitedl church, before going+ to the West. -., i _ Mr:. • AIc-Ric of,• Toronto i� spending =• It Worked, But— , holidays with her mother, lir.' W ' As they strolled honie together. Tom Straughan I The 11'. A. met in the church last } Wednesday with,. a good attendance of t members and three visitors, who are ! By' MARGARET AITKEN a • 1w• •s welcome. elrome. 1 Telegram Staff_ Romorter - Mr.'C. Me(`lenaghan "of Whiteehurel occupied I3enmillei United tdl church put- : Elsie, the -war guest, yvlioSe eoweer fold Fred he was going 'to give i wife a sorious talk on economy .- r. ..1111 , fi xt day they•met When •at., o Fred asked "Well, did you give the mise -us that economy lecture?" • "I did," replied Tam. "Did she' agree?'' "Yes—er—I'm going to give smoki)ig " its+rte pit last Sunday in the absentee of the �- has been meteoric; is accustomed . to REPORTERS, . PARTIES,` CAMERA MEN; YES, ELSIE IS INDEED FAMOUS directed, towards raising` mangy for the only.. l4i.t..-r)f Britain's -vast Empire , in , the. yesteryears. And, now,- Elsie, 1 work i l t o r ren c and n�ceet or is determined . ion )lice eI , mivath a , . r �•an domination, m. under Ue , 'War victims in Britain. It is her am- t4) fall ant i on-fisdiiuble the .li N V'1+',, o hum i Elsie ie,"-"dett'rniined to tlo sotnething' for the'lwvpies of Britain. . why she brings her ''•V"• chest, 1t will 'about it, Not -even her tlieiturn spouse,' 'Elsie. comes of a long line of champ - be substantially tilled with American Elmer, who belongs•to the old-fashioned inns. tike is blue blood .aristocracy. dollars ' before leaving, the United States' and with such a. start—lve , ne girl ever had higher lopes for a hope chest than Elsie has for her, •"V„ chest. Raisingmoney :,for• victinti an victory is her slogan. )actor. school er thought (holding to the � ;naturally .she doesn't boast-- about it, I y I • being the c I ire of attraction.. Her 11 theory, that a woman s )lace ie in the: but her- Brie 1rrtC�tl�incr Y.S-upar4?nt to. up Benson sand- Gloria Cood are spend} roes a weed: with their. uncle i.fame and her public have grown to home), can sway Elsie from her self= 1 111,» She championship class 'and in r c e and _Runt, a Mr. dial firs, G. Grigg, near Ba -'field. fantastic proportions. • aupoint4 d' task of raising Mone3,'for 1938 her sire, Franchise Wonderful •y , fi a d the IIi.14.V.F. li.tn. wa crowned champion- over • the • Ma, txracc 1''fflenin41 nn ursday , From the Atlantic to,the Paciftc..hi F "'I'm just a Home girl at heart, but Island of . Jersey. Now Elsie . is the es. out ®o a vi Mrs. Ted .MrMwhac•I. •recently ties, parties, interviews, screen cameras, " 1 this h ' a"ff�� who ed ict that' tnd n r a • • .d for the British War Victims; I+a w Cave You Distress The impairment of the •stomach is • often of serious consequences, for " only by properly digested food is the system 'nourished .and sustained, , r1 Burdock ' Blood Bitters is a 're- w. liable' remedy for stomach disorders R -such--ate dyspepsia, iuri:g�.stinn,_-.oitr stomach,- belching of •gas, heediaehes, etc. It helps to stimulate the secretion .:fof • saliva). and- giu tri( juice, the .ei 11 factor in digestion, Iic'utralizes acidity, tones up the lining mem- , Wanes of the stomach,, and restores the natural, healthy process • of • digestioe: Put your stomach tight by ta•ltan 4.1,33.- and: see ---how 4pl kly you - start start td 'hi joy"y0l1r meala free front, digestive troubles. ' • .....,�► The T. Milburn Co., Ltd.. Toronto, Ont. d held) a,t': miscellaneous )lower 1 ho'xwr; has ,been handsonrela' feted. Report- married, eport- rn a t. l ie :. Mr. Donald Pfriinnrer wail inGode- fame, she has taken in her :low stride. 5110 tells reporters, and at the same - (a ads rich -hospital last Wednesday having But the fact remains, I+J'15ie the cow is steppe() hoof on f;ritish soil since that time casts- a significant glance at glamor girl :of North America. •i p p • i ' ► e 1:1.44 when a I�ylrner. alongWith all the other: pendants to . -..Elsie from Jre�sey ,•This' i E15ie has h1 is t first. time naturally 1'in going to (`anu1 to work glamor girl of . America, And,."there are many r ,• � iai - o n „alio will be voted the• his tona.ils removed. and was able to -naively excited about her atI I roach ng stormy night in June, , v, . (fl4) peunde. IIler limbs are •dainty, • retain home the following day. visit to Canada. She .frankly admits slaw moving, overloaded ship sailed Three years old this month, she is cr Amer Net Pleased slim and willowy, weighing less than 1 :Nike; Grace Pfrimmer ie spending a it:_ _ to Ther.. New Mork ail , irers. •'.I'm leF ve Jersev befori- the .Nazis arrived, thereseire times in every woman's life alluringly light cream in color and has m. � stealthily away from the Isle of Jerset, Ile is not pleases], but Elmer knows week at l ruclsor with her sister. Naturally 1m excited " she explains It wag filled with the last Iiritishers to her ankles thin and graceful She is i GODERICH ' TOWNSHIP G(rDEIt.I('H 'P(IWNSHIP, Aug. 1`?. -- Mr. Harvey .Lassaline of London is • sPerelieg his .vac'atian • .witli'•his Par- . cuts, Mr. and -Mf:: D. J..Lassa.1-ine. . Si r 'Patsy Garden of 'London is visit- - init at the home -of Mr: and Mrs. E. H. turnersal1. Miss Marion Doherty of $heppardton is — isiting with Mise Petty - Sowerby. i r ra n d!_ - aIr•,� (.;,.anter ' Chatl:on. pf Toronto visited .this •week with Mrs. Harwood. and family.- • - °'° The North End •Goderich. Township branch ;of the Red• `('roe society would • Plan to see all the Canadian Rockies . on your Western trip this year travel • the scenic wary across Canada " " by the smart air-conditioned Con- tinental Limited! - You'll enjoy a stop -oder at Jasper '-Canada's Switterland-where ,soar- ing peaks,jeweled lakes, unritalled summer activities and. Canadian. National's Jasper Palk 'Lodge, invite you to at glorious vacation, , At no additional _cost over first class (Standard) fare* you can breaks your rail journey with a delightful "inladd ocean" voyager -sailing Lake Huron and the majestic Superior by modern ship with every travel coin - 'fort. . Condection. are also". made at Vancouver or Prince Rupert ' eith Canadian National's ' "Prince" boat ertiiSCS through the sheltered Inside eses Passage to Alaska. Ail outside rooms. Tr=avel 'West the scenic way-- the Janp'er< way—by the Continental Limited. Through sleeping cars from Toronto to Jasper and Vancouver. Utie3tcellled d'innng-car service at popular prices. 1*15.15 additional ©r1 Tourist fare] . Your local Agent urill gladly furnish you with descriptive booklets and full as tofates, limps eta. information s F©r safe; speedy dliuety send pariah by Canadian National Express U$ CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS CA N A I N NATIONAL +► 70 eVEI VWHE'RE IN ' CANA DA • rK W � cr e breeding and educ,ition. •She beautiful.• It reminds him Of the portrait of Besides • a Beautiful glamor British.' .I'm a war guest •unci now I and I+.1sie has never for.,�,otten, lie fel going workEveninga i• -'behind.It a anito for The Evenin low�Jersev wows she left Tete rratnr 13 i 's War Vi •dim; ' itnc 'n. ' lie freedom they have ,- x t l li �'4 aL 4 �. >' d, to help. re�,a.all..1 Ire enough to, excite -any ,girl.'' - - temporarily ,lost 'that her- •' V'' chest is • Elsie, i's cumin 'to.'Canada 101 guest . dedicated.: . . .. of the Canadian Nhtional) .E: li liition,. Ie feet she --•feels pretty' -Strongly A'nd wh14.,•here all her energies will he about this nnatter. . Iger • birthplace is when45he will NOT •change her mind. all the exquisite "gt tleness of fin This is ' � I recognizesthe ) ►f h m. I e i.. c 1141 c them. s .brwnec� behind I+lllsie s oft o � e rain, being, - Elsie s great-uncle, Bosworth, that girt, a 'Movie star,"_ a World's Fair at - salty 'old admiral who sailed the seas traction, Elsie is also a good girl. and (Ju011ed many an eneri'ry for L'ritaii Everybody says'so. . like) to receive offers from the ladies of the community .to do sewing or knitting. ,Supplies may be eleained I fromh. Mary :Ba11te14, 'phone • No. 600W-2. :` • "1 Rev. R. E. Gosse of Long I;ranc•h ' occupied the pulpit of Union Church on Sunday, preaching an interesting °ser mon ficins St, Matthew 0_:„3„3. We are' sorry to report that' 14rr.-� Bert'4Iotrtif is a patient in Goderich ho*pit a I. t, Federation, of of Agriculture: The Goderich Township unit of the Federa- tion of Agriculture met in•No.9 school- (' house on Thursday, August 71h-. Ow- ing to harvest being in full swing very few Were present. Mr. Fred Watson 1111)) Vi.i. (_ of n I awsbn addressed -,f, 1 meeting. It was decided to invite Hon.'1 Geo. elloi,clley, Division of Public l• Health. Toronto, to si,t k on "Munici- pal. Doctors" fur t1e...October meeting. • - FASCINATING EYES The contrast between -dull, .Iistles. The directors are -asked to make a a.0Ve .1tud efei that glisten wi'thllife and Special. drivel for new members during 5naarkle,`often marks the difference he the balance of August. ',After the •tween 0 drab, uninteresting `personality meeting, the directors met and paid 1 surd a woman with glamor. Didn't the the township nrembe'rs h1p fee to the poet.'call the eyes "the .windows 'of the counts unit. Trio next meeting will be `, soul? y • held 'Tllurstlay, Septe'niber •ft11, , at' 81 Cleansing the,eyes is the key to real - p.m., in No. 1 school, "' .-. • ' ; ly interesting,eyes. Use an eyewash or, a little btiracic lotion regularly, and you'll be 5ttrprised'"-he g�,, our eyes will 1)ecome strengthened -and rEa1'if4`�rr'tt'11•, Rest 'thein now •aind thE;n. whatever SHEPPARDTON SI1EI'I'AR.DT(YN, Aug. d 12.—Mre. Alex. Sillib held a very •ueeessful auction sale •on Wednesday" of last week. Miss Dorothy Stirling n„ of the Clinton district visited at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vrooman last week, Mrs, I3: Huckins )tic. Miss 'Donna Drew of (Yoderich spent the past week with the formers parent- ;,,'Mr. and Mrs. Ruothe, Mrs. Nivens is spending Some weeks with her slaughter, Mrs, J. Foster. r• Mr. and Mrs. G. Dennis and `George. of Toronto, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Riding, t. ,Miss Pauline Jones of Dungannon Is visiting at the bone of her aunt, Mrs; Harold Tigei't Miss Mary_ ,Gd.rdon of (,oderieh is visiting 'with Mrs. A. Gordon. , Mr. Sage, LA(' F. Coutts anti, LAC. J. Vincent of Port Albert, Mr. and Mr,:. Rising and Bobby, spent Sunday. in Listowel with Mrs, Itising:s sister, you are doing. This relaxes the eye •1 murrles and relieves strain. ` A really excolient method of resting the eyes is t to lice down for+ a time, with pad of cotton -wool soa,k©d- its warm ,witoki_ hazel spa'Ypa acr-os'' . What. alx)ut •thw:e insidious ]itt.e •wrinkles that fori:n around the eyes? 'When n)assaging,cream into your skin, avoid strete•hing the skirt, around the eyes. I'at, :lightly with a nourishing. cream or warm olive oil i"cut can 4'n,hanee the glamor of your eyes 1►y using eye -shadow fur nights and special occasions. I.et your e°ye- shadow match your coloring, and apply it delicately, dar'lcest at the ladies and paling almost:; into nothing at the brows. ' :Long eyelashes are 'fascinating and alluring, and almost any girl or woman can possess them. I'll toll yen aliotlt' a 1ove1'y, new eyelash-Oower if you'll drop me a line. . -Send' for intere4-trng` booklet an I3eanty'O:are, and • ask about your Ie•r- 5ona1 beauty' problems, .ton, enclosing four one cent stamps to defray postage.. Address: Miss 'Barbara 'Lynn, Box 75, Station B., Montreal, Que. ASHFIE D The finest •lo©kInggirt* you can hope to see yourself br is the exr►ressai(nI on t'hP face` of those who •look upon yc►1t :•Onward." m airgeolf Relieve Asthma and Hay Fever r' ' .Quickty with KELLOGG'S' BELFAST • BELFAST, Aug. 1J:-L'oru=To Mr. ge- A-lt-4I _..o :n:-..`�aLurd,aiy, r k August .2nd, a claugh'ter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry® Fowler, near I31yth,� visited ^on Monday with their slaughter, Mrs Dynes' ,Campbell, ,,and Mr. Campbell. Mist Muriel Manning, London,' spent last week with her cousin, Mks Elluiira, Alton. ' The Misses Shirley and Norma Sher - 'cid near- Crewe, spent a few days f• tail,,, and William, 'killed in France during• the last war, anile a .daughter• in Scotland. She leaves also six grand- children, twelve ..,great-grandchildren ami- two greatgren gfan ,h�IldTrein. -The funeral Irak held on ' Tuesday, August 5th, to Kintail cemetery,- with, services conducted by her pastor, Rev. G. Rowse, assisted by Rev. R.. Esler, Loehalelr an-tl.. Itev-.,C)-Tuveu-er, ;331 vale. Pallbearers were Messrs. David Little, John I.iftle, James Drennan, Wilfred Parrish; Dynes C,am.pbell and Roy Alton. Only two of her original neighbors are living today -Messrs. w John Spindler and Geo. R.obertson. last 'Week with their grandmother, Mrs. , . Sam Sht'rrvood. Henry :. "Drd'you hear what they do -With ferry boats when they're. late?" 1 : ", o.' What?" henry ; "Dock them,"—"The Sunday Seined Messenger." •Teacher : "Willie, how (10 you (refine igl}orant'eri''' • `1 , Willie "It's when you don't know something ",It's . someone fiTnci5 • it otit." ---"Onwa rd." Mrs.. George Lane motored to .Mid- 73]1 • land to' meet her daughter Melcla, who has been taking a summer course t here, and to :Orilliaa to visit with her young- ct daughter, I-f.ilcla, nurse -111 -training, and thele to Toronto, to visit with her sister, Mrs. Ernie Ifa.rmsworth. Visitors with Mrs.. John Mallin are Mrs. Ohri•. Sander, dn', of Goderich,, and daughter Margaret, nurse-in-tfain- ing at Brantford ; Mr,. and Mrs,, Jerald Downs, of Toronto, ani)- their cousins, 'Mr stmt.:Mrs, R. W.:Eray, of Detroit, :4lre. I.en 'Apedale ,and little Kay, of Windsor•w ••;•••••••• Mr. and MTS. Herman Phillips and family, near Mafeking, ,spent Sunday with Mr:and Mrs. Dynes ,Campbell, A Pioneer Departs.—We ex.end our sympathy to the bereaved relatives of -Mrs. Andrew Nelson, who pulsed away. at the borne of her da1ghter, Mrs..John ;Mullin, o?1� Saturday evening, -August 2nd, in 'li_@r ninetieth . year. Born in i(lunoby, -I) mfriosshire, Scotland, 'Mrs. Nelson came to 'Ctlnitda Sixty seven year? ago last May. She rode from Goderich in 41 wagon drawn by oxen, to the farm now owned by her don Robert. Like a true , pioneer; she I egan•: to assist, in cleari r the: land 'and making a home for he i family. One of their first thoughts was their;' church. Ac- cordingly, Mr. • NeIson, along with others, built Lanes Presbyterian church = as it stands to -day. After her bus - band's death forty-four ,years ago, Mrs. Nelson visited her parents in :Scotland. She lived es}ntinnonsr'y on • the same farm until some twenty-tbr'•o years ago, When she went to Fort Worth, Texas, and spent two wiI)tera there • .• with her son Andrew, now very ill in ' Los 'Angeles, Calif., :suffering from a stroke: ()'flier' 'trips included visits with her grandchildren in Duluth, Superior wird"`Itlevelantd•. Since then she has 11)8(1e • her home cvitli her daughter, Mrs. John 'Mallin, 11th con- -:000S1on, near • loilfa: t. 'Mr's. ' I elelofl was ,Find. getferouri, hospitable, eon - tent and patient, a great Iover of her Ilib1e and a true friend to all Who knew heir She'"ell;itry<4'1zotr(1 health until sitc years ago; when she suderec%a severe heart, attack; otherwise she was well until the beginning of ,lune, When- , gangrene net in In ,,her • foot. Beside's her brother, 'David, nogg, in 5('otlaricl, she leaves to mourn two sons, Andrew in Los Angeles and Robert. n(alf Kin - tail, and)) one daughter, Mary, Mrd;,• John Mullin, • [Predeceasing her mere lwr husband, two sono, John, of i lnA- 4 ,, BROPREY'S FUNERAL SER VICE (Established 18'75) TRADITIONAL SLNCERITY AND EXPERIENCE Prompt p Ambulance .Service Phone ' 120 •FLOYD . M. LODGE; Director A'SIIyIFiliI), Aug 12, ---Mrs. Wm. Niacin ash of T.Ondon lirviiiit'mg at the home of' Mr: ,Cohn C`owa:n. Miss Pauline E,,gier of Toro1ito Is the guest of her brother, Itev� Reynolds -Miss Miss Lois Mackenzie silent last. week 1111 Toronto. Mi€is .«retta. (lampbell of Litcknow in visiting friends here. The Mary Itardie' Mission )bent) will meet on friday- at the home of Mrs. iitigh Maekenzle. - _, Rev, Reynold) Bo1er and Urn, En14 r are t pen(ling thin week tit, Bruce -Ibenell, ,x Ctmningham. Pryde EXETER and SE:AFORTH We invite you to inspect our stock of Cemetery Memorials All enquiries will be ''promtitly.. attended to. EXETER—Phone 41, FtlitS»A.Lfi,!�Yy�'("7LrrriT�IirS d1 4th1 , ..."Aug, p ra/� atd pMi'f3. Norman Melrowel) and children visited pa't'ently with Mr's. t)sba`lele.; tot of 'Goderich. Mt Land. Mrs. A. 1.+a. Johnston and Mr. '° Morley Johnston, of W4 t W'atsvatitr$h and Mrs.°llarvey, of i�) -eter, visited on t3unday 111 IIW hole: of Mr. 111111 errs). liowlartd ClullPbcll, Mr, ' and Mia.. Wrn, lilc'Vittie ward falxaily were 'Uodt'rieb visitc►rr , an Sun - du. p �i,rs. Fitzgerald, of llunganuoll, sPeut u iew Clays with. ht' ' sister, Mrs. W. A. Uaalnpbell, a M. Juck,',1Iarrison, of 'fl'orou`to, t3 apend'ing to few d-9y's at, the^bionic) o Mr. ,and ,Mrs, Fred' .1. look.,, w. fasters Oe�c'il and 1'raxi1t1ln ('ailip1 e11 h td their tonsils and ad�uei�ls removed at . tbe. W.inghant hospital 011 'Wednes� clay•. Mrs. A. )11111 of Auburn ;Yrs = baldtrston, of 'Goclerit'h, alul Mrs, or- strati McDowell visited: en "Thursday with Mrs. Carr Deans, Winghtam, ;Mr"..0 mk 1Ir� 1V _.I+'. ('simple)), and Miss Winnif�red visited at ilio house of Mt, and Mrs. Frank Tailniblyn, of Mullett. n Mrs. Norm;)n Mc!Dow�eli, Mrs, Wm.. ilii"Dowell,, Mrs, J, L. Mc�ioweli Mrs, A, 11. Walsch, Miss Minabe 'Snell, Mrs. Wm. 'Walden and Mrs. -.-'IL. Vincent visited On Friday withr Mrst Bert Vin- - c'c'nt of Jtelgl'ave,. • Mr, and 1frs, John Doerr and child- rep,- or Althorn, were guests all Brims y at the horse of Mr. anti ,Mrs. Douglas (,atnl)bO11, Mr, 11114 Mrs. Forman Radford. and '' - family and- Mr. and -Mrs. Walter +Ci}ok risitetl'` at- Goderich• ori --Sunday, D Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell, Miss Mildred Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Mcl)d;�vel1 an41 children 111141 Mr. :and Mrs. Alva Vfc•L)owell and fatrrily•f v]sitc(1 at lxoc t'r'ic lL on Sutiilay. yrs, ('1iairle Smith 1)11(1 Gordon and, ,,..i- 'lfi 1111e •5nell visited recently with Mrs.-iTh1tnt S�rlith; Goderich. Mr, sic] firs. - Normaltx lVi htraan, Patty and Bobbie, of Weliand,, were 'guests on, Sunday at the home of Mr. Mr, host. Mctntosh, of Iiitehener, spent the. week -end 11t the home of his aunt, Mrs. Marvin McDowell, and lir. Mel)owell. Masters Franklin and -Laurence Campbell are holidaying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. John .ton, West 1�'awano.h. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin _1IcI)ow▪ ell,-of Westfield, ltrs. 'Margaret MacLennan, of cheap). and Miss �(�olpina Clark, of St. Catharines;'visited- frit -1St.. -.Melons and Rintail friends ou_Monday. . Miss Elaine. 'Bamforil. i spending a few days with her friend •Mrs.. -Arthur Speigelberg sof Kitchener. - a •Backac e K do h � es y. .�i -C.. for HeIpI l . Most people „fail ' to recognise the • Seriousness of a bad back. • - The. stitches, twitches, and twinges p are bad enough and da use great Safi 1 _backache but back � the c _ ging, o e ba kacho ad the cause of it all is the dis- ordered kidneys crying out a. warn- lig arms ing through the back. ' A the back is the kidneys' .. I cry for help. Go to their assistance Get a box Of Doan's Sidney Pula. Azo y for backache asst._ whit "DA's" are put , up in ads oblong gr box with our trade mark -.`a ..,a' Maple _ Lew! T:011- P _..w....., substitutes. (,let.' " Doan'�i,"• L Tlhe T. Mum= uu1 Oo.. Ltd.. Toronto, Owl J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer 411= eifls -promptly attended day or night °AMRULAN'CE SERVICE— Pones•: Store 335. Res. • 3551V. Hamilton Street, Goderich - to The Cranston Funeral' Home Complete Service *at Reasonable. Prices PROMPT INVALID CAR - SERVICE No extra charge for the use of our modern Funeral Home.. 17 •1lIA,ntreal;'St. ' Phone 399 Monuments) To those contemplating,build- - ing a Monument `;" Get my prieen.' before buying. Cemetery Lettering a speci:aity. All work guaranteed. JOHN GRANT .- CLINTON MARBLE & , 1RANITE WORIiS Clinton �' Ontario Successor to Ball & Zapfe PIIMALS DEAD or DISABLED' Quickly •remo:ved in Clean Sanitf ry° truclks. Phone' 'eo11ee . g 9900r 3.2, Ct>ln,�® 2�.,� Stratford or I>r� Quaoll 21 Wam► Sae S�nsLirniteF .. � r., a