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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-01-23, Page 7and Lots of Pep Dr. Chase's Kidney .Liver Pills have a long record of dependability as -a regulator of liver and kidneys and bl s, Theyui eily arouse the e° or ga s tohealt ul tivit --sharen the and help to improve digestion. Clean out ,ttbe..poisons with Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills and: re- gain yourep and happiness. , y1:35cts. a box. PORT ALBERT PORT ALBERT, a'ttn. 2d.. Mea. W. Crawford epent ' a. week recently visit,. .lug with her daughter, Mrs. Robt. Oke, in Goderieli townal ip Mr. and. Mrs. 3ohna McPhert)oan nand tWO Children, of Teesw:tter, spelt Sun- day the hose of r. and. Mrs. IIowvard..Quald. • A number from the -community held a rabbit driver on Saturday afternoon last, when • over sixty jacks were e brought down by the ,,niinrods. Mr. and Mrs. ,Elton Draper, newly- weds, will be honored by a .social even- ing in the school -house on Friday even- ing of this ,week. ' Everyone is invited, to attend. Vestry Meeting.—The annual vestry meeting of the, Anglican church was, 'held on ,January 14th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petrie, with a good attendance. The rector, " Rev. R. Joselyn, read the Scripture lesson, which ' was followed. by the Lord's ,Prayer. With the rector in the chair the .annual reports were read, show- ing a most successful year. Those who held the various° offices in 1046 were The a irer.age height of a new-born baby is one foot and eight inches. re-elected for the coming year: Women's Guild.. --The January meet- ing of the Anglican Church Women's Guild was held, at the home of Mrs. Agnes_ was , With • eight in attend- ance. The annual ,reports read by the -secretary and treasurer were most gratifying and showed a successful year. The following officers were elected for the Year 11)47: )resident, Miss Elizabeth' Foster; 1st vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Walter Tigert ; 2nd viae. president:- M Car+nen Hayden; •secre- lo ry, Mrs. A1'ru., Vrootnan ; treasurer, Mrs. 'Agnes Foster: press secretary, Mrs. \V.. Theft; Work committee, Mrs. Foster,' T>}Ci. linieiey, Mrs. Rod' retrie, .Mn.s. O. X'ftiydel ; '' avve' itIME1 treasurer, Zlos tart aret Adams; pianist, Mrp.• I:a&pD k'ostcr, wltia 1 rs, alianley as aEsistant plianifit. 4e. lieioenrs . 'Weds wa.a served by, the. boatels at the Moser of the reeettang The Webruary meeting will be bola at the ho:u,© of Mea. Ralph Voator. • Veiled Church .l oeieties he W.M. S. and W.A. ,of tine United church met at the hoane•of Mrs. Johns McKenzie Or the January meeting, with twelve ladies present. The president, Mrs. Jae, McKenzie, presided and followed the programs :in the Missionary Uonthly. Mins Grace- McKenzie gave. the Scrip - hire readings.. Prayer was offered, liy Mrs. IL Lednor. A pleasing feature' of the meeting was , the presentation oR a fixe -membership certif)eate to Mre, Jas.. ATci enzie from the Society. It was ire6ented with an interesting talk on the W.U.S. by Mrs. R. McWhinney, a visitor and fotiner president. Mrs. Lednor read a portion of a1 chapter in the study book on India. re,. Elmer_ Graham, the newly elected president cif the . W.A., took charge and spoke on the ways in which the association can raise funds during the coming year The meeting closed with the singing of a hymn and prayer by Mean. John Dotter, fee many years a •resi- 11. McWhinuey. The hostess served, re- dent of Blyth, died on Friday at ,t1a freahrneuts. 1 hvllie •of him sun Charley ,sit Parkhill. 1U'r4nft a ingleaut, C bail been ape. pot its d chair all of the Clinton high School District Board. • - Mr., and Mrs. R. 4p. I2eOowan, 3rd concession' of 1tfast Wawanash, cele- brated their fifty-third wedding an- niversary on January 18th. ar Mins Maxine 1STifler bee -been ap- pointed secretary -stenographer in the Clinton office of the Ontario Depal't- rnent - of Agriculture, succeeding Mrs. W. Dehomnle (formerly Miss Edna MacDonald), who was rinarx ied recent- ly. Barbara Ann klayter, a pupil of Exeter High School, Is one of the prize- winners in the annual Ontaricl fire pre- vention poster contest. The competi- tion was conducted by the Ontario De- partment of Education in co-operation with, the -Ontario Fire Marshal's office. Miss Hayter was fifth in ),ntario in the class for high school students, to woks. 'In greeting- Ilam readershaE; observes t aiit . It illness had iwt'-,intera- vened 4 he Muld, • in four months ,muco have . co.0 pleted ttventy4l ve, years in the publication. of The ?Herald without missing an issue. Ambulance Crashes Mere., t K P ! When the driver. of an. R.C.A,}t}'. ambulance, returning from Lo;ndoue to Olinton, • last contrel, of the. vehicle, -rushed into the store of 1Nnuuerson Kyle at Kippen, smashing eight dis- play windrows, two verandah pillars and a gasoline pump. The driver of the ambulance, . Cpl. Boyer of the Clinton. Radar School, said he ivas ' blinded by the lights of an approaching car. He was taken. to ,a London hospital for X- ray examination. Damage to the store was estijiutted at several hundred dol- lars, and the ambulance. was badly wrecked. • Cars Wrecked in t'olli'sinn near }Jensen ► .A. car driven by i1rs. I!'rank Bean, of. the .Ilensall district, and a Mick operated by Cecil . Ryan, of I:ondoni, wore• both badly wrecked early on Monday evening when the two came into collision on No. } highway. about Having your furniture re -upholstered by us is worthwhile. Dependable workmanship plus, the better coverings. 12 years of satisfaction in Goderich. • , IIONF 206J THE SQUARE' Fawn. Forum Meetings. The )Faro' A native of hast Wawanosh; he moved Forum met on Monday evening of this inlore than forty ye rs ago to Blyth, week at • the home of Mr. Win. Sage,• where he was manager of Ilay Bios.' With twenty-three present. Discussion grain elevator. After his wife's death for the evening was chiefly on govern- he rn.aaie his horse with iuern•bers of ment controls and the wheat agreement his family. The fuintal •took place at for. four years with Great Britain., myth. Rev. W. J. Rogues gave an interesting Zurich Publisher • tall un Chin t n ' i • the importance o • _ _ __ _ ___.._.. _. � rut, g Hack On the ,Dob. - tl eared tt 0hC Wd 'P't a rxi g 4014 time g way to a ie+^ e cad. l�C t 1:"'cl' '. 1Nilt ill j her ve'i�le10 ire ,t o tear. lith were ta'aveiiit g, tonus. The trttok, f er3xng a icad et apple's, eraoiaed 2,3tr.� a cdlt`eat. The driver was niahltrt, though:' Mrs. Bean received a ca' ere eb in?g np. it Mach -travelled Christmas Card 4mung her Christmas Cards,. Mrs. W. J. Tough, Clinntonn..r'eeeivetl one which wan va-long time in (oaring. ,This earad wan sent by .Mrs. W. C. Lnlidlaw, Blyth-, now € resident oi? Wingliaam more than twt'lnt'y-Ave years ago to . l!vs. To1n ;Ra' when else was 'a resident of ilayiield. Miring the yegrs it 'travelled tunny miles, " fneluding a trip to Argentina,, as' it plainly postmarked' on the card, Airs. Tough not' being foundd in Bay- field, ict was sent to htlrucefield and later to. Minton, This card was one popular in 4th day it was ,scut, when Christmas ,tt.ards were' merely• colored postcards with a Christmas message on' then'. It had two one -cent stamps postage' on it bearing the, head of the late King George V. CREWE r' � 2 .--'4i '< CI3E\,iJ an. Q r.ad.Irs.S. ,J n Kilpatrick ,were in Dungannon on Sun- day to 'i--I:wit with. the Hitter's grand- nephew, :11r. John Andrew of Calgary. The congregational sleeting of Crewe church is being lied on Tuesday of this week in the church. -• Sympathy Extended. ---Thi,( commun- ity was both shocked and sadden. 0 mile and 0 quarter south of II �r� sa11, Friday when it was Iearm•d at '1 r. ltrs. Bean reported that the c,i-i15'f0n Stanley Pines of Toronto had passed xiwayY, R Willi ut Obi fc r er Mina, Slatemut to ber sad Ira s, iii daughter $i:► iuiiiK and *11 rise,;., file11(is tlti� i tAtiatuuity r.xtetids its acepc t , yrnpailay. At. -0,0 to M•r., tad SherwoW and tleeebterit sII:c:ere sYmPati:4" is Qxteraded, Ur, Suers w(ta(('a. mother having pasaki.d. away Oa Alonaday moii'iileg . n average white . raoiher in the United t3tatO i er$ birth to 2.7 child. . ren, while an average negro viiither a3 a. ehildr n, • ate (.anadhiits •donating- their money mu, Zurich Iler•uld Wass pub' ',ht.,' 1 to the .('hint Relief Fund for medical last week for the ties( tune .iii two aid and food for the millionk of people rraa„ntlrs._ '1`lae publisher. ('hest(r who are sick and hungry, If and when Smith, w\us ill and spent• some weeks ('hiueso people are able to get .back in Victoria hospital, London, but is k to norrnl(1 conditions- after so many r,ow-10-covered • sufficiently tai..gct hack a years of• war, it 1%111 be China's large j- popiihation wwho' will -be buying alrchi taking the large surplus of commodities 'WWII Canada will have for' sale. A recreation period followed, after- Which ti bounteous lunch was served by Mrs. N. Gilmore and Mr. Sage, The Forum will meet on Monday eve,nifig of .neXt week at the home -of 'Mr;s, Jas. Me-, Kenzie, . . . ()ne week before this the Forum met ,at the .home of aIr. and Mrs. John Bennett, • with -a good at- tendance. During this meeting Mrs. ilugh Bennett' gave an interesting talk' on' the short course she attended in London for a few days after Christmas. The Forumhad sent Mrs. Bennett to' London as a delegate for this course. Worry is probably the most compion eause of r . H restlessness. Anxieties and fears, worries aver finan- cial inan cial an other. =matters, all 'take their toll of hours? of restful Such a condition may eventually result in nerv- ousness ery ousness and irritability, loss of appetite or fatigue. If you suffer from a nervous' condition or restlessness, why ncei; try Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills? Over the past fifty years, thousands of Canadians .hawse foundllilburn's Health and Nerve Pills Iaeneiia;ial as kt -general_ .10514 ?fits-hsd u,-- au d:-rv,the t--andcAe1 primate---- .,.. refreshing rest and. sleep. - Ask your druggist 'for Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills, identified IT the "Reed Hear't'.' on the box. - The T. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto. Ont. ' How to�ComLa�t ,. � HE x 'MORIN IN Rheumatic pains may often be caused by excess uric ,acid, a blood im,,ppurity'tbat should he. extracted by the kidneys. If , kidneys fail, and excess ua is acid rernaing, it may cause severe discomfort and pain. Treat rheumatic pains by keeping your kidneys in good condition. Get - and use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help your Iridireys ge a�icl of4roul la-fneiking;'poisons_, , and excess acids -,help you feel better. See what Dodd's .can do far you: 137 El`Y MILLE' R f Kidney Disorder r. 131111, selling l,alns la :ttha b int y be ,a wwartiin of kid? oy dis• orders. Pont negleay,>F the; ply D)oa;n's Kidney Eilila,stirarflati the - action of the=iiidneys, help to e' `m;, nate the wsaates which are often the cause of backache, rlieumatie pain% and minor urinary -and bladder ail- , meats. Thus. Doane Kidney Pale help' the kidneyo'to clear the body of uupurittieo, Do as thousanal of other Cana- dians have done. . Wlkon. troubled with 'backache, .take Doau'a Kidney Pills. On ale at aid: drug counters, 1.• • Tho T. Milburn_ Co.,•I :, TorenteeOnf.. BEN\I ILLER, .Jan. 21.-- Mr. C. J: •\•ValtUrs of Auburn called on fa:iends around the village on Friday. Mr., and airs. Fred White and John and Mrs -,A, , Good and Jean, of (lode - rich, visited 011 Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Good and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jervis of Olin`fon visited on Sunday with Mrs. Walters and Floyd. Glad to repgarb that • air. M. Jewell, who underwent an operation in . Gode- rich hospital, is progressing favorably. A social - g't-together of the con- gregation will be held in Benniiller United church on Friday evening, January 2:Itli, when p xtures. Will be shown by Mr. R. I-Ienry df Goderich. _ Rev. I1. b . Cronhielm occupied the Pulpit 'hf Benniiller church on Sunday and delivered a splendid sermon. The weather being favorable the attendance• was lager. - Mr. Lawrence Baxter is in Goderich hospital for observation. The congregational_meeting of Ben-, miller ,ilnited church was held last Friday in the church., Rev. i'., E. Cronhielm conducted the devotional —TINT corirnittees were very encouraging, bo spiritually and financially. The new Lipton's Tea Bags are convenient ...-ecoi omical--. , and give you all the brisk flavour o: ,Lipton's Tea ... never wishy-washy .... always fresh, lively and full. bodied. Every Lipton Indivi- dual"Measured Service"Tea" Bag provides two 4411 I , cups of brisk tasting Lipton's Tea. - t KP;ceW 4 noted. With the c tirc cl` shortage C polder continuing- in -Southern Ontario, it is most necessary that everyone co-operate saving. electricity. The need is urgent. It affects the welfare of - everyone. Do your part by saving electricity by .every means at your command r THE DAILY PERIOD DURING WHICH SAVINGS SHOULD BE EFFECTED; S BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 8 P.M., AND CONDITIONS : ARE PARTICULARLY, ACUTE BETWEEN 4 P.M. I.IN 1 7. PAL- , Turn off lights when not required: Use the minimum number of lights in 'the living -room; consistent with good vision: Use electrically'cheated water sparingly and check leaking hot water taps. Do not use range elements on "high" when a lower heat will served- and tum off all • elements as soon as possible: Cook oven meals as often as possible and avoid the unnecessary use of surface elements: Turn off verandah and other outside lights. ' Turn off all small appliances as soon as possible: Do -1110 use electric -air -heaters and grates. ..._. /aN S7ORES 411D DFFICES Eliminatedieuse of electricity for signs dnd store windows from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, Turn off ,tpll light when not required. o Use electrically heated water sparingly and. check leaking hot water taps) Do not -(rte electric •air heaters. We are confident that the service you will get from R. E. Cornish Electric, PLUS the reputation of our product's for quality -With econo- • iffy, will make many new friends for Flo -glaze Paints, Enamels, and Varn- ishes in Goderich and vicinity. -• Consult R. H. Cornish Electric -about your painting problems... They carry ' well assorted..stock of Flo -glaze Paints, Enamels and Varnishes in the latest colors and shades.' There is a Flo -glaze product for every painting need—a product that "leaves n� brush marks" and will give you every ,satisfaction. - THE IMPERIAL VARNISH & COLOR CO.,. LIMITED Mead Office: TORONTO PER Q„'r,,.$1.0 PER GAL. $4.90' INTERIOf GLOSS PAINT tg riaZ ii.r,t .. b^rod 410.1 Ltft7'Ri WAIL PAIH1 VELVET 199. IVORY �r rw INDUS7RIE$ a . Switch from day to night operations wherever practicable: y " Turn off factory and office lights when not needed. . .. Turn off motor -driven machines when rlof required and effect other savings wherever - possible. Avoid the use of all nonessential ®utd . or lighting: Do not use electric space heaters. • THEHYDRO-ELECTRIC ?MR COMMISSION 01' ONTARIO .PER QT. $1.45 CHINESE. PER QT. $1,45• SER QT. -$1.90