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GODERICH PHONE 90
Millinery
The smart WHITE HAT Mr
siumner, is fabrics, straws mod
Pausses at $1.25 and up
All Spring )Iilliner) to dear.
Rebiselding and remodelling
estrefully sad rearonably done.
GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE HOSE
AllIbletaMe tops, hi an the sew
sbades few toramer, at
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PHONE 156 SQ1LIARN
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STRE2r1ING YOUR STRAW-
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By Betty Barclay
Think of being able to make a quart
of there dell-lous red strawberries
serve eight people! You can do it
with eitrawberry Tapioca Flamingo.
The delicate. neutral tapioca makes a
perfect culinary background for the
fresh berries.
Strawberry Tapioca Flamingo
1 quart fresh strawberries, hulled
1 cup sugar
1,4 der qatek-eooklag ta
% teaspoon salt
2 2-3 cups boffin{ water
2 cups strawberry juice. drained
from berries
1/4 cup cream, whipped
Crush etrawberrles slightly, add
sugar, and tet stand 30 minutes or
Imegr. Add qo1ek-co.1ng tapioca
and salt to water, and cook in double
holler 15 minutea, or until tapioca Is
clear. stirring frequently. Add straw-
berry juke to tapktca mixture. Chill.
Ail thiliTretrie Prosigrea report 111- Pour one-half of this mixture into par -
creases in planting 'potatoes this year. felt themes. Fold cream into remain-
-Dominion Fruit Brandi. Ing teploos mixture and fill glasses.
(hill. Just before .erring top with
eruehed strawberries. Serves elghL
THE SIGNAL
111 MEMORY OF THE LATE
DR. A. T. INIXERSON A
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1"1 KINGSERIDGIE, Jane 2L --Leat
Sunday was first communion day this
rear.in iits Joseph's church here. It
HEAT!' FC)LKS1
KINGSBRIDGE
was a very edifying right to see thir-
teen little boon and girls perfectly
":• trained and PO preutily dressed
innocence and purity to receive their
pledge ourselves to -renewed faithful -
blessed Lord in holy econmunion for
Dees and loyalty to the cause of suf-
the fleet time. feting humanity to which be devoted
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hughes and sons
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Victor and Raymond, of Detroit, himself.
visited for a few days at Mr. Jim Mor-
rison's before journeying on to Owen
Sound, where they will visit Mrs.
Hughes' parent' for a while
'Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, sr., Mrs.
Symonds and son %glace. of Chica-
goare holidaying' at Mr. .3. 34. Bowl-
er*.
Mr, No-rman- CfConnor, Mr*. Heb-
ert a - .0enie and Misa
134/11.- 43nn" spent 8"dlY last *I child of
The Goderich Collegiate Institute
board his placed the folkowing reso-
lution in it. minutes:
"Whereas It Mati pleased Almighty
God to remove sciddealy from our
midst to higher service our colleague
on the Volleglete board, in the persou
1.14-, at. '1'. liner -&n, =to 1.7...;
for so alaoy year. an Interested mem-
ber and for several years its efficient
.thairman, we desire to plats on re-
cord in the minutes of our proceed -
lugs our deep and heartfelt sympathy
for the members of his family who
have beeu so suddenly bereaved, our
appreciation o* his sterling worth aa
11 MAO and as a eitizeo of our com-
munity, his uutirlug, zealous and
painstaking efforts in behalf of tbe
educatiou and moral interests of our
young people, and his great and noble
service for humanity In tbe pursu-
ance of his high calling as a phywi-
clan.
We shall miss greatly his con-
genial, kludly manner and well -In-
formed counsel and advice on every
phase of our duties as trustees, free
from any personal &elfish interest, all
of which contributed much In making
our work a pleasure and delight."
The Men's Sudsy Club
The Men's Sunday Club of North
street United church pawed the fol -
wing resoletlem:
"We desire at aU,the earliest
available opportunity, to express our
keen sorrow and deep sense of loes
at the passing of our leader. Our club
was organised during the pastorate
of Dr. Dougall, when a Dumber of
young men came into connection with
the church. It was designed to pro-
vide lastruortio.0 and felloe-sthlp along
Christian lines. This was some twen-
ty -fire year. ago. Dr. Emmerson was
the first and only president. He was
the 11111111111101111 choke of the club
year by year. He took a deep and
continuous Interest In its 'tutees,
and the fact that it continued in ex-
istenee MO long bears testimony to the
Intelligeme and strength of his lead-
erehip. Many are the men of all ages
and types of mind who have come
under his influence In this way, and
teatimonies are not wanting to the
benefit received. fie riveters- wowed -
up the discuaeton of tbe subject by a
ward of personal advice or testimony
which was always practical and help
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fol. He has passed on; our lose Is
his gain, and we hereby express our
marching. soldier, of Christ, In their appreciation of nig character and
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Poem of Fifty Years Ago ASTIFTELD
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A friend at ithemit, ha viug
read the millet, on thoe late lion. M
C. cameras Witch sari published in
The legal! rift June Id, seuda us a
campaign mega %hitt we uuderstand
was wild..1 leare by Thomas B.
noinervule uLIsoitast, toe ot
fighting Grine of those days when
polttles wore•Idronuoue. It may not
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tear cellar sae reeeht,salia-
Pound heat mat winter %Sy now
you buy on • kw market and get
dividends Ip dOUan and hut. When
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mid hold all the security, too.
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- OBITUARY
MRS. W. B. WILKINSON
After an illness of four weeks
Mary Jane Walsh, wife 04 W. B. Wil-
kinson, passed away at ber home iu
Blyth on Saturday, June 10th. Boso
In Halton county seventy-two 79/9111
ago. deceased came wish her primate.
-rears, and efttled on
betereen,litlyth and
Atter h.r VAIN 03
to 191
her hushaart rood is MU-
-nine years ago they moved to
ria uritlp for a number of yeam
Tweu
ILIPley, but for the last t ------
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trallace, arrit4
Id Deleon retamed sa
•sameire visit 111 riot.
the grew
If rs they had resided le
'""11 liamtwr irrna. anm" be" Zikinaon was formerly a Meth-
odird /11111 situp the unlon was • mem-
nk at Port Albert yesterday and were •
attended the county councillors' plc-
ber of the United Church. She leaves,
quite pleased with the pleasant after -
besides ber husband, we son. Rev. T.
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noon they had.
C Wilkinson of Rt. Helens. and one
We think there most be something
daughter, Moe W. S. McGuire of
wrong, something strange. to have our Hut tonnati.p
She is Ann -teed al-
414akkilayi,
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is get raw% a bea ng
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1.3416,;VVIzillso itbro,!e broGiffeindnii 1wo_idsterm:
sty , Indy-
whipping • sums and ore ready 117i..4; -.Z,
to face the monk again at some fu -
e.
beth Be11, of Hamilton, and Mrs. Ed.
ture date.. Grainger, of Saskatchewan.
I L'011r'e! much to readers of the young-
er generation except that tie politi-
coltathisht4orf 141.fpitytheytmearsmago nC. ot char;
• leader of the West Huron Liberals
many eontests, bad again been nom-
inaeed for the general election of 1882
tRir the Ottawa House, 'anal 4t. --
verses
vented were published under film bead-
ing "Our Chieftain lotted."
gAy! sae of West Huron, again y uu are challenged; ."' -'44 .;
Artiese to your duty, prepare for the fight:
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Ton have a Just caure--that is half of the battle, ,:,, -t ,:r '', •.,..',
Asa certain to conquer -if you only do right.
par Gomeron, our Chieftain, again has aecepted; i •1,-- , t
Ms banner's unfurled, and waves o'er the field. '
lost them bring out their man--dte will be defeated
- WIM a Cameron to lead, we never esn yield.
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e- AA hall, to our Chief, let us crown him with laurel'11
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lie hu neer known defeat since he entered the field. -
Ns cause 3( 3* Just ; the Tories all fear him,
And they know that a Cameron never eau yield.
. • He 1230 the Tories a scourge and a terror,
They fear, hate and curse him, noon, morning sad might; .
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And the reason they do It -on their deeds which were *YU
He lifted the curtain and let In the light.
nen, rally round Cameron; he Is one of the people,
W11.. the wrongs of the White or the Indian can feel.
Wereen trust,tor warn tried biol. lied Done foomi hien wentinge;-•-
And justly weer proud of our Chieftain, Lochiel.
Whee they beard of our choice, their courage all vanished;
Not one of their men could they coax on to lead.
Tbdr causal, a bad one -this makes them all cowards;
But Gut no wonder, it runs in the Breed.
gegy prayed for Sir John to come and assist them; r,
Re came, with a pack of his hounds it his heel,
-Ea vela ewe his efforts; Inc Grits never faltered -
They ire sound to a man, for their Chiertag-LoWit.
They have hunted the riding froth. tucknow to GoderIch.
And Cameron! Cameron! alone was their cry.
But we all know Sir John, and the record he carries;
Tom White In exigency admits be will lie.
'Tooted have done your heart good to have been.lknuagassios •
To hear the poor Tories despondingly squeal:
Bel for all the black smoke of Ministerial M1101401,
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They haat In a pack. they dare not hunt single.
•-"----,..lee en4-1•1144., theo--how1 when his - front the game: -
ant domild they by chance only happen to pee him, .--'.7- '
Every hound on the track is immediately lame.
vb.m.psos did hark and Meredith bluster; 1r, •-ero..; 4 Jr
Exigency Thomas, he loudly did 'squeal. --.444.044,
..,•'''llb. Join -showed his hands and vowed they were dean; •,. ,_
NeCia vote could they steal from our Chieftain Loehlei.
-----.1iis; Callieron la mond, ,anirigiiiii.--' •
To assist Edward Blake he will go back again; ' _ -.
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But of all the vile crew, who howled for Sir John, -
' Not a corporal's guard to him will ;email'.
Presbyterian Mirth Anniversary. --
The anniversary services -of Ashfield
Presto terian church will be held Sun-
day, June 25th. at 11 a.m. and 7.30
p.m. The preacher will be Rev. Dr.
A. J. MacGillivray of Guelph. Dr.
Matilleivray, who is a brother of
Rev. J. K. McGillivray, minister of
Ashfield church. was moderator of
ebeGeseeel A.seemble in 1,38. At leg.
morning service of this church On
June Ilth, nineteen new members
were received into the church, fif-
teen of them on confession of faith.
Mrs. Tena MacKenzie, widow of the
tate Kenneth W. MacKeuzie of Ed-
monton, Alberta, and formerly of the
Holyrood neighborhood, is visiting at
the Ashilield manse with her sister,
Mn. J. K. MacGillivisy.
Members of the Ashfield Presbyter-
ian congregation had a "bee" clean -
Ins up the minute grouuds and orch-
ard -au assistance that was much ap-
preciated by the minister.
FREE
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of your Hot Air and Hot
Water Furnace, all makes.
Reoonditioned and Resetting
PLUMBING AND TIN-
8MITHING
at lowest prima.
CARL W. WORSELL
Phone 475 Keays Street
Their shot all felt short of our Chieftain Lochiel.
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• , 'nen all. through our country from Oceau to Ocean,
Cordented and happy every patriot will feel.
Grits of West Huron with pride will rejoice,
Itt the man of their choice, their Chieftain Lochiel
-To hasten that day, let all do their duty;
Already with fear does the Boodle Gang quake. ,
Send in honest men to support honest measures;
'4/ And Giese we will get from Cameron and Make.
't TheM hurrah for our Chief, we have sworn to support
Alind shoulder to shoulder our strength let them feel;
Widi Cillitteron to lead. there la nothltereen &runt -
•lat,mt.r chlegain, unronquered„Loehlei.
era s, Attention!
The annual meeting of the
South Huron Liberal Mood-
ation, se constituted for Pro-
xima/1 purposes, will be held
In the
TOWN NALL NENSALL
as o'clock pat.
-ON-
Wednesday, June 2,8
include the eiec•
tiortieloisfilters,
The meeting will be address(41
----44•1*--ihouttnect speakers:
-:.44.".')., full attendance la retLeiteted.
theft 11 ht
or • it 1,31
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continues to itve
NILE, .lione 21?-1:event viidtms at
the home ,vf Mr:, and Mrs. Telford
Nixon vrero Mr. and Mrs. Harvey AB-
M and two children, of Shepporriton,
and Mns Shells McAdam and Messrs.
Alex. and Wawa Nlion. or Donny-
_benok .
Vern.. of Ilea, r •e
week at the home of Mr. end Mrs.
Rus,c1
IL- Jane Tabh of Cooderlot is
eleitine at the home of Mr. John Tabb.
ltev. and Mrs. W. G. Shaw were
in ',melon on Monthly attending a
meeting of tlie Oxford -Group.
Mr. Telford Nixon vialted Over the
weekend in Toronto with his sister,
Mrs. Jack Daniel
On Tuesday afternoon the Young
Iodine Coild met In the basement of
the church. Mrs. 11. Johnston pre -
"dried. The Scripture reading was
taken loy Miss Evelyn Shaw. Mrs,
14. Wats,n gave a very Interesting
and belpful paper on "Mtrele." The
roll call was- answered by thirteen
membere. The sleeting closed by all
repeating the Mispah benedietion. after
which lunch was served by the host -
fuses, Mrs. Harry Watson and Miss
Beth McPhee. ,
The
The produetlon of potatoes in Can-
ada In 1932 amounted to 39,419.000
cwt., the smalled yleid recorded since
1916.
funeral was held on Monday after-
noon, June 12th, to Brandon ceme-
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j" Jr B. MUSTARD COMPANY
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Opening up under new management. Good Meals. as=
Room*. Ali kinds of Soft Drinks and Tobaccos.
CATERING TO TOWN AND SURROUNDING
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Everybody welcome here. Give ua a trial. Reasonable Rates:
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Garden Shears, 8 -inch blade of fins quality English
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FISHING TAOKLZ-Special assortment with box.
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Bolt action, 22 Rifle with 100 roundi of ammu-
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HOLY NAME RALLY
The annual rally of the Holy Name
Societies of the Roman Catholic par-
ishes of Goderich, WIngham, 8t. Au-
gustine and Kingsbridge was held on
Sunday, June lith, 011 the grounds of
the Barred Heart church, Wingham.
Nach of the four ova -billet wax large-
ly -represented. over .710 being present.
Besidea Rev. J. A. Paquette of Wing -
ham, the clergymen preaent included
Rev. L. 1'. Lowry of Goderleh, Re,.
F. A. McCardie of KIngshrldge and
Rev. B. Gaffney. of St. Augustine.
An inspiring ',address wan given by
Rev. Thomas MCOarthy of Rt. Peter's
Seminary, Lm4d0. An imgreartive
part of the ureic, was the renewal
of the Holy Nasse pledge. This was PROGRESSIVE PICNIC
followed by the solemn benediction,
and tbe rally was brought to a close A picnic under the auspices of the
toy the singing of "Holy God, we Progressive Association of South
Praise Thy Huron will be held in Jowetts Grove,
Hayfield, on Saturday afternoon next
Speakers on the program Include D.
J. Taylor, M.P.P., North Grey; F. R.
Oliver, M.P.P.. Eolith Grey; W. G.
Medd, M.P.P., South Huron; D. M.
Rose. M.P.P., North Oxford; T. K.
Stark. M.P.P.. Dufferin, and C. A.
Roberteon, 'North Moron. A
program of apart* also le being ar-
ranged.
KINCARDINE CASE
AGAIN IN OOURT
Rrure Comity Farmers Hay Parking
House Rock Was Worthless
After an sel-day hearing on Wed-
nesday. Judge Coodello reserved judg-
ment In the action of Jae. /Shields,
John R. Reid. Robert R. Wilson and
other shereholders, against R. H. Han
rie S. R. McLellan,/ and other direc-
tor* of the Klueardine Packing Com-
pany. Thls ease was tried leaf Sep
temher before loodiee W. Raney,
who returned jnolgmetot infavor of
the plaintiffs R101 amide A referenee
' to the lora] master, Judge Coetello,
as to the damagce suffered by the
shareholders of the Klneardtne Pack-
ing Co., Ltd., by reason of their
having seirehesed stook In the com-
pany. It was directed In the 'tuft
runt that the basis wax to be the dif-
ference between the artnal valne of
the shares at the date of subscription
and the amount polo' In each (11110 loss
the dtvidenda.
Minima Harrill, MeLelland and Me-
Lellandprior to 192S, operated the
peeking pima on an extensive orate, them and Viiut mil it of the estate was
doing more than ',swoon of tontine"' In reality the property of their motto -
in less than two year.. They then er. lar. Cooper's eife. Sow de•-Paaed.
,o-ganix4-41 a- Jetta atoll eonspany and !MI 11'xa only he1.1 fa trust by hint
wad share to farmers, inchtditie the
plaintiffs. to the amount of PIO ono.
The Immlneet f/Itl not aneeeed tinder
"ouriveroner, sitoesiwitele4linoliiirdst by
To CONTEST IIKQUF.STS
The wilt of the late Robert N. Coop -
et, fleaforth. eome under
review of the Supreme f'ourt, John
W. Thonsteon and file slater Char-
lotte, etepetilloben, Wiring lea lied a
writ against 11. flays, barrister.
Poeaflorrh, sole executor and one of
the ehlef hence. larlea, geeing for an
Recounting A1111 1.1A11111111f 1310 entire
tem -eels of the eatete. Under the
will, the defendant IS this action le
elven $11.334.05. ft.- 11: Sutherland
sod FAlvard Itischier, Seaforth.
frivol -1a of decisgrare given like
slimmer. Tite • rising Shen
is a contraet made he the late Dr.
Cooper with thin, tot,et. for cervices
rendered. on the reststarr'a death St
assets of e.tsse wax to trams to
end slimed now le-. to them 110 triW
NI heirstir. Chariot t Thompson fur-
thrr. (igen* 113.1411 wawa and tor
Efr-11,11Ittro
lifaniStilna over *51.000 reieen,,, Wm. het aie
on Wrdne'ta' for the eliiiittiffp.
reftirertearfineltarer wow wrrrytt..
Nets, hut tufa contentlen was atoolhorn-
coetesoted by the defonee. cantraw41
Grant, at Walkerton. meted for the
defendants; L. It. Invitee? of Ooderieh
for lie plaintiff&
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J. G. &Asbury, J. M. Cevenl:ck,
President.
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The average per milt* consump-
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in Canada for the ten years 19n-
1932 was 4.3 bushels
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