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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-01-02, Page 6Holiday tlro.,-e. IlH�i' l 5t'l:n;` '1'1w' \ 011 require ; (e a 11+:1 ? and (lours 1�9'ir'iaig iji, 'lit al, l- ti t, i'. ?1l;11lt' at :l lthtl tfi`.l oa'17: t III ti o. $recd toi sing tlu• t,s.h agtt� l:a'..t a, feud pattit•q l(a tt tl:: i� t-H�- mid very' words art' t 111t° t1 G'1( I's t t +,- ,t `!1 1 - lY-!itttve t l't+111 i41°l:' hot 1Y. edea'. ('tilt• ° Mats' is, celebrated. " °°111 t,ri,° t,t :'lit' .fl1lti c uli)iu`lt^�. ,.� tI'm bytes t Hi :l'1(i Uflh11aet i •9 prepared 1�'t ,1` t,1 !tit' t,.)t�- ! rte i¢ -•° s l �It i �tl� fi �'1 t L1: t tet' esti! .ua„e' tett, 1 t:tt't' :1 ling t prey • t$lllt ddle@ikt'1' ts.it1 :la:l2„t�,'ti s.t l -:t .,t f).l(iy :inset •1 >tttt' ttf ll)i1Gt' ea 'prior to holiday week. here t't'lll� taN ;eta . l�:l'.'tlf,lt t�ilIt l':trltlt curls, be aL (:'t`D1tt11.11Nt11'� clatter in 1itt° ltlt,'lit'H:. "t t' ev Oil i•°ttil�ait_ sa:ati. The (.'utfee nett Ilat1' !sev'J t t ,,Iran 'IT:!'t' .tittat'tizer it) et' r\ (` \t 1111 sut4 ter two day'`. bt'fore Christ Inas end I it tiitti:list juke I'lil relit (las trator ‘Ai,, -11 fruit ea1Ae wrapping has lieeon!c torn 111 t -reale cheese i/utl press cheese o11 the ra;llt`ated rushes t;t 't•i guests trackers. SI ok in sll\t'r`i of pickle. Who "fading i11” telt deur \lealtw hlle , Grapefruit, Hoses—IA-ow -olil a thick - mother t'ttllt'ttt'ts leftovers into aurae- elil[tl:e d 1;lpt`frllll Illa11 h' the yellow tive and tasty dishes. Here's hoping rinds jiisvil ep enough to teat;e .t �l tl,,utit she Italy glean a felt ideas frtixu our I111) graitefruit into hot water .list of :,upper dishes to help her during altd.�trapt eft w hii• t Iut nItrane. Start the busy Week.. - peel mg freul one end lite 1 a continuous Ilolidaay. Soup --To leftover st>uia,-a Id strip' :tltt)ut an aint�h thick. Place care - 'vegetable stock and 1- :l cup coarsely fully in water and i c it gently until chopped nuts. Beat, pout into soup' cooked in tinted syrup. .,.Place 1I1 open bowls and top with rite krispies. rose -shape on a bed of parsley or Escalloped Turkey --Make a sauce of let t tier. . 2 tbsps. butter, l; tbsps. dour, 1 cup Spt'eialty Dessert -- Maker ••wi•t•h 4 milk and 1,, cup gravy.- Atid 1 cup squares of plain cake, 1 cup leftover (or morel diced tucrkerr, chopped puiitlinl; sauce and 1 cup scalded • hard -cooked eggs, this) tbslr:. chopped sultana raisins. Slice- cake through celery, 1 tbsp. minced parsley. 1'our, centre and spread with pudding' sauce into shallow pan and :sprinkle With • mixed with sultana raisins and cake „turkey stuffing. `Bake in electric oven: or graham cracker crumbs. Pelt on the at 35() degrees fur 15 minutes. ; ton) pieces and place in the refrigerator YJ lteliess Potatoes --t onibitie two' cup. ter, ('frill. l_"nt' ell(+h - 'piece in two • and mashed potatoes. 2 tbsi)s. melted fat, I serve. i•, tsp.- salt ,with be,ttt'n egg yolks. Leftover ('o&fee---•Bring one cup of Form into round ('tikes or fiat into , coffee and 11 1 cut► sugar to a boil. And.. if TEDDY over there on the right didn't say those wbrds in English, he certainly said It with his expression and that tongue that's busy licking his ehops. The picture was taken during toe feed* • ing time of little"RITZY Teddy's son, who was deserted by his mother shortly after he was bornt MRS. ANTOINETTE REICIIIiEI,T, of St. Louis, Mo., has adopted the pair of pets and bets no wadpleasure out of scenes 'like' this. - - •--.. - of How Canadian Citizenship Act Affects the Status of Canadian Women OTTAWA, Dec. 80.—The' l_'anadia11 (a) Legal admission to Canada for permanent residence. pastry b';tg andsqueeze mixture lenity Serve over heated Inutlin t and •split. iu Citizenship Act, which becomes Wee,- shapes onto greased baking sheet. i half, t..l� . , uuar� 1: t. _1::)47. _ilreaks new Brush lightly iv it h beut.ell egg oWhiteS. T11I: 01 1 '"'1'It ►\ BOX constitutional grouted, particularly a:; ,Brown i11 preheated electric even at Mrs. N. K. asks: Ila\ e you a recipe regards ('auadian . women. • For the 150 degrees for 15 Ininutes. serves ti. using Iuinco 111 tt to substitute for Christmas Tree Salad—Use minced • mince rice, since We have rot, of Mince - parsley (Sr emdi\e amd strips of sliced meat but no shortening for pastry.' prunes to form a tree design on each MIN('EMEAT COFFEE C,.A.KE side plate. Add •tanked, cranberries, I Answer: tbsps Two )s s ` grapes and bananas- iu mall° pieces 1 ) . butter, 3 tbsps.. brown srt and chopped nuts. Sprinkle with ;;11r, ? , tsp. cinna- li reach dressing. ,.neon, 1 cup miheetneat, , i i iilD Cheese :6lelba- .Spread a very thin I d• ripping, 1•_ -tarp white diger, 1 layer cif chtte't on cine side' of leftover egg (-well. beaten ►, 11t_ cups. all - layer flout'. tsps. bat -J.14;1 - bread. Place on balking sheet and I ..I►t,wtlet'. ?�: tsp. salt •''•' to them, -as it -is to 1111 -Canadians, wo- leave in a warm tared for hours, i , -, � cup milk. Y. ("Bread should be i11 en give. (11'. . 1 oil a deep ' inches by 't 11111ies pan; men'seri, inizat iolt, acres. ('alkide are i f melt the butter in 11 : sprinkle the takutb x111 enthusiastic!' part -111 Can:. - tasty toast.) hmei tetl butter wall the brown sugar adianl ('itizenship-\\-t�ek, si•hit•b Is beim; • Hot S.ausage and .Alaple-Sandwich— i observed from January 5th to January and cil1111(ilt+tl. Spread with the ;glace - Meat 11th. During that 'week °citizenship •• '! ellen pYE'•S firmly ,�1ntU r18'C'QF ,,fff ('rein agether the dripping -and white ceremonies are being held in Charlotte,- 11th. Add the well -beaten egg. Add •town, Halifax. Fredericton, Quebec, ingredients alternately Montreal, Toronto. it. Catharines. Wel- leer first time in our history the statute governing citizenship recognises the squall stik„t t,ls ,f women. 1� orlui'rly; women applyii'; g for citizenship were classed as persons "'Inkier a disability" in the 5111111.' category' as minors 1111(1 insane persons. 1.11(111' the new Al't wowed will. have control of their nrai- tiollai stiitus. + -.. Be i.aU.5e the legislation is important Air a • IF You worry about . your present or future security, Phone Carlow fl 706 Or write B. R. ROBINSON - Monarch Life Assurance repre- --sentative;--R.R: ;' Goderich. : 36tf (k)t One..ytettr's continuous- in Canada with 'her husband. (c) Filing the appropriate form ss ith the Naturalization Branch, De- partnteilt of the Secretary of Stlite, ( Dt ta1'wa. An Alien wife in this category must appear before a court for examination, must be lawfully admitted to Canada for permanent residence 'and reside here_ for one year preceding the date of her petiti.oaasfor c•1°tizenship, and must -•ti•lesan-approprin't'(sfor`etrW i Iii rli cTei it. Of the court in the judicial district` where she' resides. KINGSBRIDGE KINGSBRIDGE, Dec. 3rD.—\\'e" wish the editor and the staff of The Signal- Refrigeration SALES SERVICE ALL MAKES Commercial—Domestic Manning Refrigeration f Service Cali for Free Estimate - 50 ELGIN AVE. PH,OtiE 1098 36tf 'the' sifted dry iIl ' ', 111 . •indsor, Sudbury, Winnipeg, Christmas' Day was observed peace - 'with the milk. Beat lightly ; pour over 11( 1 « the mincemeat. hake in •electric oven • aask.atoon, Regina, Edmonton, \ an- fully 1n1 our village. m Midnight ass at •#rdegrees for 'k minutes. Invert couver a,I1d Vie'toria• Irl each of these, was sung by Rev, Father Donnellan at Cell a large platter and .t'r\'t? iIl".gtSal'E'. cities. 'local committees of women's St. Joseph church and the male- choir 0 with hot coffee. organizations, service clubs and educa- t sang the Mass of the Angels in unison. Mrs. p • tional bodies are working. with (•i Vie luxe .Margaret Kirby went to Tor - .J. .gl. asks: re'e'l e for sweet and Prosinciall officials in arranging r , onto for the Christmas holidays. ceremonies at which new citizens wilt - Mr. -,Charles Daltim of Hamilton was 1)e giyeii certificates of citizenship and home with his pirrents, - Mr. and- \Irs° we'Ic:oi"mei into tlie. Canadian fallnily_. Jeremiah I)a114an( for 'Ch'ristmas, • .� Here aro some, of the clauses which - Misses \Villiellmina and' Rose -Mary affect women : When a Canadian wo- Lannon, with Mr. Jerry 11411 and John man marries an alien. she no longer automatically changes her nationality. She retains her Canadian citizenship 1.1111>i1 sne'I.j .tjuefor-144- voluntarily relinquishing -IC. A woman who marries a C'anadian can. if She wfishes, obtain iih(Ii1tn citizenship after e ne year's r('Sidence in - Rev. Fathet• Uonliellan visited his Star a ha i iy.- and 1 i proalx'xous New GODERICH MEMORIAL SHOP NEWEST DESIGNS B'EST OF MATERIALS Guaranteed- •'workrna ns'hip-gt---- prices that will please you. •.,SAVE ALL AGENTS- FEES `Call at our ori ce : or drop us a line 'to Box 161, Goderich. We will be pleased to call and help „choose a suitable memorial for your family plot. R. A. S.POTTON St. Andrew's Sr. Cemetery ° • 'BENMILI,ER BENMILLER, Dee. 31,, --Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pfrimxner and family spent-itwith friends at Ridge - "town, Mrs ,N rinan Durst was in Toronto - to be with her husband, who under - Went an operation in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick and family, of Toronto,' are spending the holidt •ty at their respective . monies, Benmii er and. Asllfielcl. Mr. and Mrs. Parton of Toronto were with Mr. and Mrs.-..Ilugh Hill for Christmas Day. Mrs, Walters and Floyd vent Christ- mas Day with Mr and Mrs. Jervis,.,trnd Mr. and .Mrs. Fred White and John,. of Goderich, were with. their- grand- parent, 'Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Vanstone, for Christens. Mr. and i%l1s. Ray Moore and family 'were at Straffordville .with Mrs. Moore's jD�t ents for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. S. Vunstone and Verdun spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, .Feagan at Nile. Mrsand and M'rs. Ken. Bowden. and t:Ann, of Orillia,-- Spent Chtistmas . Day with Mrs. Gledhill and. family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kerr and family were with Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe 'Sanders, EXeter, for Christmas. Mr. 11114— ls. • J. hong spent Christ- mas Day in Goderich with Mr. and Mrs. Girvin Young. - Mr. and Mrs. Govier of Blyth were with their daugh�Ter, Mrs. Mel. Good, and family for the Christmas holiday, The AN omen's Association• will meet• Brown. of Toronto, spent Christmas at the with _ler.• and Mr::,. Will Lannon. onJanuary,3. Mrs. 11r, tan_d firs. 1hl.ouvilte uf� Sarnia Cronhielm and Miss M. Long are \ itcd `�t itir:tlr:' �'YiJ`Tc ":\Trs `Trait Iiirlli.y-lapse sses. over, the holiday. • _. Mr. Del. Moore of Detroit joined his family for the Cl1ristmas holiday.. SHRPPARDTON ( tlnaldtt with her husband. Previously relatives S11EPPARDTON, Dec. 30. ---•_Mr° and re 1 heves its Ottawa for few days last Mrs. Dan McKenzie,' Alice and D. J., such wives were regarded as•'riinadian week. - of, Blyth, spent Christmas with the .rlotionaals" under the Canadian Na- Miss Malrcella O'Connor of London lady's father, Mr. Robt. Bogie, and 'Mrs tional Act of 11)21 even prior to landing is visiting her mother for a few 'days and Mrs. Earl Bogie. in ('aittatclal.. i'n(ler the 1021 A('t 'they this week. ' ' Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Brindley . and ' were entitled to receive a Canadian Mr. and Dlrs, Nace.'Martin spent family spent Christmas at the- home passport whi(•11 requested. -protection Christmasin Hamilton with the iatdyis of. MrS. Brindley's- parents, Mr. and and 1issist''atice in foreign countries as parents. On their return they were, Mrs. Nivens, Saratoga. a Canadl,arl- national, but they were accompanied by Mr. Ed: Reynolds, who Mr. Francis Schram of Listowel, . not 'regarded as Canadian citizens is spending a few days with his mother, spent the Christmas holiday 'with- his under the :Immigration .Act. This Mrs. Reynolds parents, Mr. ' and • Mrs. Allan Schram. anomaly -no 'longer exists under the Miss Irene McCarthy of Detroit is Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnston and fam- Canadian Citizenship Act and the Im- visiting her., mother,' Mrs. Wnn. Me- ily,'of'Brantford, and Miss Betty John= migration Act has been 'altered to con- Carthy• -ton, of (Uoderich, a•lso'.11rs. Tony \'roo form. _MIiss,Clark, from the West, is .pend- maxi, who has Sly'.• .tigeveral weeks in In accordance with the principle of ; in;•a few .lay;�s Visitiu,g,•, •1;•rs. -1' Austin, 14 ler; 1, , . _. -M - tr • Q .._.� ..�_ elle _ a Vit. c hos - .. .. _, , . _ , .. err' r . � ar . mat . �- <.L Ln ..1•.j�� ra n-w�.. � ..-_...?*-.Y:.,t. A..F'• F a tr. n" ten wife - do'r'§ Wolf a'nyl. r� grdo .�.-a •E� T'or7anto were borne with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Squire, Donald Canadian citizenship as a resnit•of her Mr. and Mrs.. James SVallaie, for aunt I)otaglar.; •lir. and Mrs. Harvey -,hai-ST1incl lee7iT ing ;t..nattj all"ze ����)� S "^ 1, t .� , .,.i if �. �:._ _. :_,�3I^B. f..fYo::" ••z�i' ..„n,a.wr..er,:h;.n✓.,3i.w,-'�Aitl.'11TJiCiti`6i+i�YL�t'h3:�:rtt-�',-.1 � �. .. �t:'. tt lalite' a -t X1es- atiffiratef0 ilii xr, and firs. Hurley of London spent Mrs. Black- and Mr. and Mrs. Percy after qualifying under the regulations_ Christmas with -Mr.-. -arid Mrs. John Harrison and fancily, of Goderich, also will receive her own certificate as a KeliY. - llr. and MrsA. :Mugford and Marvin Canadian,- Mis,'Mary Theresa Austin from •Ross_.spent Christmas evening at the Women who married Canadians and. Toronto, was home with her pal,rents, home of Mr. aii(1 1lrs:-IItt-scald J_pinnstorl. were lawfully'admitted to Canada be- Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Austin, .for Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mugford and' fore January 1st, 1947, when the Christmas. II'arold spent Christmas . with • Mrs. Citizenship Aot comes into effect. auto- Mrs. -Cavell Hansford is atresent Mugford's gford's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Ab. matically become Canadian citizens visiting in Toronto, Morris,. Dungannon,• - under the Act. After Japnary 1st, Several ..in this locality are nursing • Miss. Betty Mugford of London spent 1947, it requites one -year's residence colds at present. . a few days with her parents. before they can acquire Canadian School Meeting. --The annual school .Mrs. Gilmour isa visiting' with Miss citizenship. . s • meeting was held •last Thursday for -Mary Gordon in Goderich. Wm. Stage A woman married to a• Canadian the usual business of the section. A spent -Christmas in Goderich: and who is already a British subject new member, Mr. Mark Dalton, was Mr. and Mrs,_ Fj'ank Rising and Bob can become a Canadian- citizen after: elected to the office of trustee. The board now stands with John Kelly, • , James Keane and Mark Dalton as potato balls ,which • will retain. their trustees and Wilfred. McCarthy as chane. secretary -treasurer, r SPICED SWEET. POTATO BALLS Funeral of Mrs. G. G. Mel-lardy.— Answer: Three' large sweet The burial of Mrs. G. cr. McHardy of potatoes. 1/2 cup chopped nuts (op- Goderich, a one-time resident of Ash- tional ), •2 tbsps. fat, 1/, tst'). salt, field, took Wave in St..Ioseph's ceme- 1S tsps nutmeg, 1,S tsp. allspice, tery, Kingsbridge, on Saturdayporn-. 3;44 tsps cinnamon, 1;1 cup flour,. ing. Rev, Father Fallon of Goderich 2-3,cup brown. sugar, 1-3 t• 1p water-, ' officiated. Messrs. 'Thomas and Frank 11/, tbsps. butter. 1 tbspt lemon O'Connor and Miss Catherine Kenny of juice. Detroit were here for the funeral. 'Scrub the potatoes and cook in ,their Death of Stephen' Martin.=Th'ls cotn- jackets till tender. Remove the skins mnnity was 'shocked to hearrs of the and mash.' Add the nuts, fat„ salt and death of Stephen Martin, which oc- spices. Blend Well and shape into carred in Alexandra Ilospifal, Gode- eight halls.. Roll in flour and place in rich, on Sunday evening, December -29, a casserole. Boil the brown sugar, in his eighty-first• yetfitr'MrssMartin 1 water, butter and lemon juioa together wa:: of a sincere and charitable nature, for 5 minutes," Pour over the potato always ready to give a helping hand, halls. Bake in a hot electric oven for and 1%4as nimbly reverted by all who 2A- ,mtnntei, ..-1D:rsti fe -tifel m r err'rs�iD'Y:°Yl�l;s':.""'"-_.x"�i�°tt�" hiTn:="`M`I`5 Wife pre(lPcea�e(3 him • Miss J. ('. says: Parkerhouse rolls two months' ago: Ire leaves to mourn their loss. two sons; Blaisc and Bert; two daiighters, Mrs. Wm. Lannon and Mrs. Mike Law ; • two brothers, Peter, of l'?ittshurgli, and Andrew, of Kings- bridge, and two sisters, Elizabeth,,and Mrs.. John Hussey. both ,of Goderich. The funeral is to take place on Thurs- daxy morning at St. Joseph's church, Kingtiibridge, Thi;u cornnxunit,,' extends its deepest sympathy to the .sorrowing rely tires. No extra charge for the use of our Funeral Home, Toron- to Street Prompt A.mbulancb Service Phone .335 Res. 355 or 7 T. PRYDE (formerly, Cunningham & Pryde) Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth Write Box 150, or phone 41J, Exeter and We Shall be pleased to call. Greyhound Bus lines 10 EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, NOV. 3rd STANDARD TIME Bps will leave Goderich for 'Sarnia, Chatham, Windsor and Detroit at . 8.45 a.m: every morning except Sunday., us arrives at Sarnia 11.25 a.m. us arrives at. Chatham 1.18 p.m. us arrives at Windsor 3.13 p.m. SIMI),11 Y 9NLY '» ITS LEAVES AT 2.00 P.M. us arrives at Sarnia -4:49.I, "IITS-111-1-Feral Ciiathaffi�d 10 p.rci• �•us arrives at Windsor 10.13 p.m. of . Goderich to Sarnia operated by Sarnia -Parkhill Bus Line PARCEL EXPRESS. AND CHARTERED COACHES - EUS DEPOT AT , RITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL PHONE' 690 45 t Cla 'i5tiLsf3 v th t1ac A..03E Q, illy ct Vor'x lllt rens lr lfifi ntoy, spent >a few da.vo Oat (tt(n(leriels with her daughter, Mrs. 3.la'Y..4li 11`1 *ASIIFIULD AS1IPIE JJ . Dl_c :;l►. Mist•; Anne BeerlsaILToroato spent last wk .with her p:trt'tits. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Berry. Guests for the holidays ' with \ and Mrs, Fred MacGregor' were M • Mier:3 ' GCne C$�yt d t1i d mot, IiriGllan, mi °inot1•t0, r3p;�rat. 0°hr�r urns %%•>alia M1 -,t, ttautyilt 001(1 1?.ali ly,., .: lis*. `«cap .:.?ylcga- +mmw MOIIi, of u'; e - rich, silent ('itrit tat1tys vlth Mr. anI Al I A. P. (:'letrla. M r. and Mrs. Alkut Stoll helm ( llrir intatr3 at 1 he(Jford with Mr. and \I r;t. Hamilton.. . Mr.' and Mrs. ltobt. Bean and, faintly spent ('Iil'itttduaat with 1"r. a1Id Afro, 11', Haney Webster, Goder#ell `. 11 rt'. Fordyce ('lark', Ala rgarc't and r, ({att'o13I1 spent a few days with 'lir. and 1d \1rs. :Innstoll, (><ocierich. ,r errs I' cit 118' �'ourng of Trelltoll 611Eent the holiday with his parents, M. ",and M rs. Gordon `Young ' Visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bean on Christmas were Mr. Land Idr1, Chas. \Vatllis; Diargaret and Carol, and Mr. Walter Wallis of Bayfield. Charles MaeGregor of . aterloo at Mr. and Airs. Gordo/1 Bailey of 1'c onto. Mr. Earl Howes and Isabel spent last week in Toronto. Mr. and D1rs. Alvin Guilders and fatttxily, pf Goderich, spent Christmas with Airs. K. JP ri ish. Misses Anna, Charlotte and I4)is Mackenzie • of Toronto were home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay of Bright's Grove spent last week at the home of Mr. John MacKay. miss Bertha Macdonald, of Toronto, visited with her Mother, Mrs. It. D. Macdonald. Miss Marion Macdonald of Sarnia was. home for the holidays. Mr. Donald MacKay of North Bay "droplbed" in on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John,MacKay, in time for Christ- mas dinner, when he landed his plane in a field beside the house. The scarc- ity of snow on the fields was his one worry as he flew over his honie but he made a safe landing pn the skik He took off for North eBay on Friday morning. CARLOW CARLOW, Dec. 30.—Mr. and' Mrs. James Parrish and David spent 'the wreck -end at Listowel. Hydro has been installed at No. 1 school. Mrs. Mellwain of Nile has come to spend the winter with Mr. and :Mrs. F. McIiwain. D , \Liss Verna Caldwell of 'Guelph spent Ch 1stlnas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. -Caldwell„ miss Betty Yo(ing of London spent the Christmas' holiday with Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Young. • Mr. -and Mrs. M. Tyndall and Charlie were at Toronto to be present at the wedding of their daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allis and baby spent Christmas -with Mr. and Mrs. Houston near Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mcliwain and Glenda'§Hent Christmas with Mr.. and Think for others and you're never lonely, whether by yourself or, In :a - crowd. s • We blow our own horn when don't want to play second fiddle. 411111, we Fairbanks -Morse Hander Mills Grain Grinders 011 Burning Heaters Engines Fleury -Bissell • Gruen. Grinders:�,. -- -- Plows and Disc' Harrows John Deere Tractor Stiff Tooth Cultivators Diamond Harrows Brantford anti'or d Cement Mixers and Pump Jacks BEATTY &- McDOUGALL Pumps, Wipdmills, etc. H. R. B -AER - PHONE CARLOW 2821 TIRES! TIRES! TIRES! WE HAVE A PLENTIUkSTOCK OF NEW SEIBERLING TIRES. COME. IN ,AND GET YOURS ,NOW! Z4 °� s5$ BRADLEY & SON (iOD RICH ' WE SPECIALIZE IN PARTS HARD TO GET : Stomach Disorders May -Cause Bad Headaches Often a headache' is caused by an ailment- of some other part of the body far removed from the pain. It may be an upset stomach or some intestinal disorder. If you are troubled by such headaches why not try Burdock Bhtiod Bitters? For Burdock Blood Bitter§ is a favourite remedy for mingr•iatestinal disorders. It helps to regulate the digestive organs, tone up the liver and aid the natural action of the bowels. As a result, there may be an improvement in the general health. . i,r1ht?t i; YirTIQ'years Burdock Blood Bitters has helped thousands of Canadians. It should do the same for you. Burdock Blood Bitters is sold at n.il.drug counters. Price $1.00 a bottle: Maar 'tdiJburn Ca •I.im�tpd,Tnr.•,an�i�, ontz. ._, ,were macer' with week-old., ,yeast, but. doltgh raised beautifully, then sank. Answer: The raised dough should have been put in pre -heated 'oven im- mediately before the old yeast weak- ened 'the cellfilar stru('fure * • Anne Allan invites you to write to her a/o- The Signal -Star. Send in your suggestions on homemaking problems and watch this column for replies, C1E�D ,, a i/l C'K�Efy • -or Money Back Pot quick relief from'ltchina caused by a' aff000ut, scabi cpp pimples and other' D. D. � erRCRIFTION„ uV wl . Soother, comnforta and q itk1 a aA. r..,Try Y Funeral Home Quietness, dignity with reverence, • , and an understapfling of family,` needs are ever presft at THE Funeral Home E. E: CRANSTON 1 MONTREAL ST. GIOBERICn Phone 99W or J ..:;mss.. ../4embet- THE ORDER OF TME GOLDEN RULE, Iferr 8 fur Belief. The *Golden Rule applies to . all busi- nesses, tQ all human Conduct ... but t o neither more com- pletely than it applies to the conduct of the fun°eral director, in relation to t, hie—her ":sever. That, at least, is our sincere belief. DffOPH E Y', ch , neviSiVice. FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTOR 13 MONTREAL ST. PHONE 120 t.�,.\. .1 ...choice of 4 out of 5 women who win prizes for home baking IJ 0 w t: .t• %.'any r1 IMF ,yw• a f; f