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A Good Time
A good ,time to
make arrangements
is in'advance of neces-
sity—at least, a great
many people -think so.
We offer l*otancp--
and counsel without
obligation and in
strictest profession
confidence. ,
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• KINGSTON ST. — PHONE 535 -- GODERIOH
Harvey Baxter — Allan Linfield
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wEnw. July 21 — Mr. tuut
Ma. Jasper MeBrien oUoderieh
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon' Snell
Mr. Harry _Turner of New York, Miss
Ida Whyard and Miss Nettle Sproule,
of Dtingannon, visittid ou Sunday even-
ing with, Mr. W. H. Campbell, and Mr
. -
and 0Urs. W. A. Campbell.
Misses Agnes rote and Olga Mac -
lackey of 'Kitchener visited on Thurs-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin • McDowell
visited on Sunday with .Mrs..
Mackintosh of Kitchener'.
Masters Franklin uzxd Laurence
Campbell and Miss Lois Campbell 0,)eti.t
a few , days last week at the, cottage
of their uncle, Dr. Victor Johnston,
and Mrs. Johnston at Bruce. Beach. :
, Congratulations are extendeVto,TMr.
and Mrs. Douglas 'Campbell onthe,
arrival ,of a baby boy, bent Fri.day,
July Mb.
Mr. Bert Taylor, )Ji Eileen Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs..Elwirt Taylor and. Miss
Norma, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor,
Mrkl Mrs. Lewis Cook anti:Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Walsti attended the Hunt -
Taylor wedding, at Dorchester on Sat-
urday afternoon. The wedding cere-
mony, which took place in the Dor-
chester United church,- was performed
by the bride's father, Rev. Wm: Taylor,
assisted by her uncle, Rev. Elmer -
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 'A:Campbell visited
on Sufiday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Sbeigelberg of Kitchener.
The crops in this vicinity • did not
suffer much from the storm of Friday
afternoon, but the telephones and
Hydro Were put out of commission.
In some homes fuse boxes were blown
open, light bulbs blown„ to pieces and
fuses blown in transformers, and tele-
phone wires were burnt through. Mr.
AlbertGower 'had' the misfortune to
haVe one of his horses killed while
it was standing in the stable. .
. Mr. Ivan 1,Vightman and Miss Mae
Wightman visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Wightman of Pine River.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva. McDowell visited
on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Thdden
of Londesboro.
A number -from the v i ity, attended
the memorial service vt Vie Urlion
cenietety, Blyth, on Sunday.
Mr.' Harvey . Wightman attended
„$'.A.iatner, SclinetAt4hz.tkode-rieh.„ camp
the hitter part of the week. •
iMiss' Hattie Gallagher of Lucknow
is 'visiting at .the home of her niece,
Mrs. Earl Wightnian, and Mr. Wight -
man.
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PORTER'SJIILL
PORTER'S- HILL, Jtily 22. — We
understand the Geo. Proctor, home at
.Porter's Hill corner has been bought
_122: Mr. Mather. a returned soldier.•
Fr 1- Te-Forte?7"m1rT3r
held their July 'netting at the home
of Mrs e Jas.' Cox on Wednesday last.
The LOck'hart families were. guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Torranceat. the
Ivison cottage, Drysdale, on Sunday.
Mr. •and Mrs.- Allister Murray and
little daughter, of Varna, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. k
M i”, --„A.1111 a Townsend, who ..was suc-
cessful in her School of ,Conunerce
course, has. accepted .a positien at At-
wood.
Miss - Bessie Yofing, aecompanied by
three girl friends, is spending two
weeks at a cottage in Bayfield.
If we -don't fight for .the best we.. can
-expect .the worst. -
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KINGSBRIDGE, 4ti1y 23.-14n. Deb;
Moore and family returned to Detroit
on Saturday after spending two weeks
visiting her mother, Mrs. John O'Neill.
Mr. atid Mrs. Murray and family, of
Detroit, spent -the week -end Witil Mrs.
M. J. O'Connor.
Miss Carrie McCann, from Clinton,
was isiting her friends here last
Sunday.
Mrs. Michael Dalton went to Port
Lunbton last week -end to visit 'with
her sister, Miss Stella Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Rojand, Mrs. Cecil
Griffin and Mrs. Thos. Joye, of Detroit;
and Miss Kathleen O'Brien, Of Maid-
stone, were visiting over the week -end
witb Mr. and Mrs. Jin Wallace.
Stunned by Thunderbolt.—The elec-
tric storm which passed over this
district latst Friday was severely felt.
While the. three Frayne boys were
working in their barn a bolt of light-
ning struck the barn, tearing board i off
both ends. ' The three boys were
shoeked, Eugene suffering the, most,
having his face and arm scorched bad-
ly. It was by miracle theKescaped
death.
CARLOW
CARLOW, July 23.—Miss Shirley
Ann Martin of Detroit is visiting with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Martin. . ,
Mrs. Melville of LondeSboro Visited
her sister, Mrs. Bean, sr., on Sunday.
Miss Betty Addison of Kinburn spent
last week with her cousins, Irma and
Bernice Bean.
Mr. and Mrs. Neiman Siddall and
'baby, of Toronto, spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Errington.
Mrs. Mitchell spent the week -end in
Goderich with her mother,
Mrs.,Lauro. Sundereock, Clifford and
Bobby, of Iliillett, visited with. Mr.
and Mrs. Percy ;McBride.
Mr. Keith Younglpent tne week -end
with friends in St. Thinnas.
Miss Irma Bean is with Mr. and Mrs.
(jitiki. Wallis at Baylield this week.
Mr. and Mks Win-. Addison of
lAndesboro visited,with Mr. and Mrs.
I). Bean, .
Joe Crich of London is with Mr. and
Mrs. • Percy McBride -
CREWE
CREWE,July 22.—Mr-, John- Menary
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. BegleY- ticd
grandson, _ of Hamilton',- Mrs. Kenny
Campbell, Derene and Lillian, and Mr.
and Mrs. 'Lyn Anderson and sons, of
Detroit, are holidayhrg with friends --in
this locality.
Mrs. Bert Treleaven spent a few days
in Lucknow with her daughter, Mrs.
Hunter. While there she received
medical attention for an infection.
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Mr. , and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick,
spending --a while- with Mr. and Mrs.
S. Kilpatrick. „
Mr. and Arrs.• 0. Crozier spent Sun-
day with friends in Wingham.
We -are glad to report that jMr.
Gordon', Reid, Who inet with an ac -
Meta, has recovered sufficientlyto be
able to return home from the hospital.
Miss Annie Culbert of Hamilton is
visiting at her home here owing to the
strike in the Westinghduse plant.
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for Farm Equipment
to Brush, &oak as Cloar Land
Ate
ONE OF OUR BRANCHES recently broke all rec.
ords by making more -loans under the Farm
Improvement Loans Act than any other Minch of
any bank in Canada. .
In ten months this single branen of the Royal Bank
made 140 such loans to farmers .scattered over an
area of 3,200 square miles of country.
Over 55% were made to borrowers with total assets
of less than $5,000.
These.loans were made for a wide variety of pur-
poses—to brus-h, clear an4 break land—to purchase
farm implements, to build ilaMs a d dugouts, to con.
struct, add to and remodel buildings.
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Would a toaft ileip You?
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If you eould une a loan profitably to improve or expand
„your farMing operations, or to make living more
attractive on the farm„, ask for a copy it".4 our booklet
"ram Improvement Loans" at yaw nearest branch.
It explains in detail the many attracti$ featUrett of the
roma Improvement Loans Afait., the many purpo'Seirfor
which ouch loans can be .usecl and the easy methods 1_
depayMent. In addition, •ordiaiary: farm loans am*, „
iiiativaitabli sitaybrindi, '
tO4NS
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artime Housing Project
ow Under Way at Goderich
Carpenters ate urged .to contact the National Employment 0
in connection with work on the aforementioned project.
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RYAN HOME. BUILDERS
Windsor, Ontario
Curran.
Rev. Mr. Bandy, -of Brampton, oc-
cnpied the pulpits on the Ashfield cir-
cuit on Sunday. Sunilay school mill
be held at 11 o'clock, at Blake's. ,
We are sorry to know that Douglas
Kilpatrick is ill with measles.
Thrifty people read the classified ads
of the Signal -Star. It 40ys.
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M. ‘Rawlinson Limiteu regularly tmcke
up and %hip pousehold Furniture. Con-
solidated Pool Cars to Manitoba, Saskatch.
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tEEBURN,' Ju1y.„,23.—Miss -Blanche
Shaw, from New York, is spending
holidays with her sisters and brother
here.
.Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cantwell and''
daughter, from Beechville, and the
formers father, from Goderich, were
visitors here on Sunday.
Mrs. M. Bowler and son, from
Listowel, visited her sister, Mrs. Jas.
Chisholm, for several days last week.
W.M.S. Meeting.—The Women's Mis-
sionary Society held their July meeting
at the home of Mrs. Grace Bogie on
Wednesday afternoon, July 17th, with
a fair attendance. Mrs. Lock Cook
was in charge and used the program
in the June Missionary Monthly. The
Bible passages were -read by Mrs. Pearl
Bogle. 'Readings were given by Miss
Helen Clark and Mrs. , W. SallOws.
Miss Clark also gave the.chapter in the
study book. Mrs. (Rev.) Cronhielm
closed tvith prayer. A dainty luneh
was served.
BENMILLER
BENMILLER, July 23.—Mrs. Flor-
enceEchlin ottoronto is spending some
tinie..with Mrs. Gledhill and family.,
Miss Beulah Long spent last Friday
in London.
The young married people's etas
are having a wiener roast at the beach
on Wednesday night.
. Mr: Frank Allin spent -Sunday - in
Toronto.'
Mr. and Mrs. j. It. Long visited in
Goderich. on -Sunday. •
We weleorne to our community three
of our soldiers' wives, Mrs. Million,
Mrs..McMichael and Mrs. Hoy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Grange and family
called on friends in the village •on
ST. L1ELENS
ST. HELENS, July- 22.—Mrs."Jolin
Jamieson, of Lucknow, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Wilson and sons, Kenneth
and Donald,- of Saskatoon, were recent
guests, -of Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart.
Misses Ilehsn and .Toyee Newton, who
are attending Summer School at Lon-
don, were week -end' visitors with their
parents, Res'. M. G. and Mrs. 'Newton.
Born,—In the Mayfair Hospital, Tor-
onto, On July 16, to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon S. McIntyre (formerly. Miss
Dorothy Miller of St. Helens), a son;
Donald Gordon.
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, MAFEKING
MAF1EIThT(4, „July 23. ---Mr. and Mrs.
Palmer Kilpatriek and children, of Tor-
onto. visited friends in this vicinity
at the rek-end.-
Mr. and Mrs. 13111 Begley, Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Kenny Campbell and
daughters, - (AL Detroit, are- -sPeuding
holidays . with MT. and Mrs. Herb.
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TO 01U111 111S VISITORS
A windy 'hill at sunrise "... a wood-
land trail at- noon . . . Ontario's
bridiepaths invite horsemen from
far and near. Time and again riders
from south of the border come t�
enjoy the beauty spots of our Prov-
ince. The visitors help us. We can
help them by being good hosts. .
making them welcome . . . giving
them a grand. tine!
WHAT CAN. d DO? The answer is
plenty!- }fere are some of the things
anyone can do, The suggestions
come , from an Ontario hotelman,
famous for his hospitality.
GODERICH
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1. Know the places of interest and
beauty spots in your district and tell
people about them.
2. When you write your friends in
the States tell them about_ the places
they would enjoy visiting. '
3. Try to Trwke any visitor really
glad -he came.
4. Take time to give requested in-
formation fully and graciously?
5; In. business dealings, remember
Canada's reputation for courtesy
and fairness depends on you.
-6. To sun it all up, follow the
"Golden
Worth his weight in gold!
The province of Ontario
profits to almost the same
extent from tourist husi-
nesa as it does frofit the
gold mining industry. It
is up to each of us to see
that it goes on growing.
This diagram, shows how
everyone benefits from the
Ontario tomist income.
Every dollar is Shared in
this way . .1. Hotels;
2. Stores; 3. Restaurants;
4. Taxes, etc.; 5. Amuse-
ments; 6. Garages.
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It works both ways! They
treat US royally when we
visit them . . we can't
do less than return, the
compliment. Rennember,
that it costs money to
take a holiday . . . so
let's 'see they g&. good
return for every penny
they spend.
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