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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-03-21, Page 9•_ • `• TWISSISAY, M , 1940 , TRE GODERICH1vSIGN let Overlook Our Easter Suggestions! LOW PRICES FOE WEEK 228(1 to 20th MAUCH, irrozouswE Cutest. Hand Create To cure L cold take lU 0.13.Q. Tablets The red box -15'e • .89e -111d4asas. „ NEW LOW PRICE 0141"1„. •Ofigla e ...rof:0 NIT 7.1' 44# 41111111411111,1111W ,,best buy Yelvetta, 31)0 ....10e 500 ...25e - - Russian Oil 16 -oz. bottle .40e MIMS - DEVELOPING 'PRINTING 11 IIEALTW 11 1 SALTS ENtLISH STflE Speeial tia.ster'Candy 11b. 50C 2 lbs, ..$1.00 Pepsedent AntisePtie -Two for ..........51e • Cne for the Teeth - • 2 for. 45e — We redeem Odex Coupons Iitoyt's Cologne . ..35e Allenbury's lialiborange-* 5 oz. ..75e 10 oz. $1.25 Yardley's Bath Salts..$1.10 CoV'S acePowder . :".$9e Fiteh's Dandruff Remover ShaMpoo-90e value for 590. KEEP YOUTHFUL You can help pre. serve your'yeuthfid" appearance awl' - enjoy etcellent health wlth the. giAdofBi1e, Beans. BU DRUGS AT THATDRUGST9RB — CAMPBELLIADDEr. DUNLOP WIGLE Phone DO „- Phone 19 - -Phon.e 1 Phone 45. GODERIag DRUGGISTS " r4te ' ete• • Smit t4DV.A r!v, Holly Acres on Clinton Platform ¥eetizg m Conservative, Interest „Addreaed by Carleton Canty 110.P. CLIXTON, .5Iareh O. -The eleetion campaign got 'paler waz here last night in a National: Conaervative rally fat tio intereste of L. E. Cardiff, 11,russe19, National Conservative candidate, in North Huron, and J: Motiey, candidate in IturoneVerth riding. There was a Sair-sized.a,tuliettee of men and 1,701nent Votei5, On the platform were Reeve N. yTrewartha, chairman, the can- slisia-teS, Dr. Taylor -of Itaeliwood, mot IIaacke, reeve of Goderich town- ship, Ij011y ,Aere13, al.P.P., Carletost cbiinty„ and D., Cantelon, Clinton. Mr. Cardiff, the first speaker, was in- troduced by Mr, lItutelte, an asseelate for Beveral'years in the,CountY Council. Mr. Cardiff' spoke briefly, stressing the fast of ltis lifelong residence 'in ,the eelintY, While b.is opponent, Mr. Deaebe mare does, not live in the riding and hue 4.0 property ,Interest hereee SaySrarnters Neglected Iie ecored the King Administration Particularly in the matter of neglect of the interests of the farming semi" munities, also on Aft King's. unwar- ranted actiOn in bringing on an election at this time. The 'next apeaker Mr. atorley, Was introduced by Dr, who spoke highly or his character and business ability._ Mr. Morley- gave a lengthy addreseStating first whyhe is e candidate, "because," said he, -"I think I could best serv6 my country at this time by representing this riding in Parliament." He attacked the King Government on the, half-hearted, War e early 1, 4 si'ralar Inorm.ing,” and the funeral, _ t,11.9-qountrY" Snitd-W Urs-SlunhOr :mom- ing, JanleS`---Hatesolt, Porter's Hill, paSsed to the Great Ileyond after a lengthy illnesS. The late Mr. Harrison fwas evelt known by everyone in tlie SomniunitY, as he °Wiled and. operated GODERICI TOWNS)] a _ sioup, mitiiii 04. w4.ori read by liarrs Phillips. Sulu* c; ( sltlilt tell - 7741-4, :Agues Ortiitt Mi. ilh tlw lye Oh ' revereoe Jukine,1 frAgiViii 's-i-ottomiil," Might* lima an artieie on -Mown. ' Wednesday. breakhig her left itrae end Al ateriee Mollwain rota. Asyut-1;a)- tht Aleaday, tile weatherman eliewed i MOO, Itethee iiireatest Builstitig:""Xite ti.f, /IV had a few more ferieles left in. hie -Irl'Ile,''anni, '''`e -as '1,D -'''‘:(1'.,'1,,,e-let.,iiea tc:is„t,seveti 'babas. While, it was enetving, raining ""3'lial" l''' nn U) '''''''''"1"''' ' I r1/2„, Esther 3IeIlwains read au iWerestiag ar""4 l'reezkl4 'al at i'R'' t.3113.1° 11---' I tter from 14.v. Iktigh Irwin, of Van- 'W. 11. Gurney SG Selo Willi:ism, Isrse thlinaev 'Ind 1441°111114 '''v(31.' 11Y41811.1 211 ef-,,'Netra, .Sontli Rathattanoy infflao teniUg 1:11'..ii,V441, a $10r0014) contistee front the for good anateure. The funetatl of the /ale Joint Me( lin was held ort Friday, with a very large number in attendance. Rev. C. L. Brown conducted the tieiVit'er and. inter - anent was made in Baylield conetery. The Sympathy ,ef the eotemunity 15 tended to the widow and faMil5".. The 'regular meeting of the Junior Med' Crass Soeiety wat3 held in Union school on Friday, with Paullite Lassa - line in the, chair. The pregrant son- sisted of the following readluas : "Trees Must I,t,rinit," by V.saina SomeriSall; "The 'Royal Mounted Police," by Jean Bell; "How Colds Travel," by Clarice Lessa- ure lessen i,a4t. Matthew 261 responsissly. A. short pews 'Mr. and Mr& Itobt. Davidson re7 turned to their' home on'Saturday after sPending the winter with diflierent me hers of their family... -- ramatie Clubs-sTiteeMarelt Meeting of the Dramatic 0lubseitaw hehr oa Tursday evening)at the. intme of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Iteskiltater, with, thirty one, present. The twening Wasrliepent in playingaprogreasiVe Chinese check; ers high score--ohe, o' to -Mrs Geo Me • • - --11.waStessenda-Da-ve-elaavisisona- Mel/wain and Erie McAllister enter- taliteCon inoathorgan and guiter. Plans welit made to hold it panealce social on April 12 at the 9range 'Hall. Luneh was served by the :loess. Obituary. -Two, more homes have been soddened by he- visit ef.the angel of death. Witt Hicks passed away into the turmoil of an ,electton at this time wheitait was entitled to another session ° of vaxiiament am.," cotfid have had a still_ further ,exteasion of office if their war record Warranted Mr. Acres' Address , a threshing Outfit- ter Many years. The Mr. Acres said that -Ontario had been funeral Was held on iTuesday. The utterly disregarded in Canada's, war sympathy of the eommunity is extended effort. .Although we Manufacture to both fainifies.' seventy 'per cent: "of Canada's, cheese Soent EVening..-e-.On WeduesdaY output,. sixty-five per cent of canned evenim, mks, Mary entertained, ,and powd.ereci,rollk, and ninety -'five per cent. of tobacco, the personnel of the. members of the Y.P.U. at her home, About fifteen Were, present. Progres- Farm Board does not include an On- tario meniber. Referring to tariffs, he sive 500" wa$ Played, Mrs. John Clements winning the ladies' prize and. pOinted out the discritaination 'againSt :araustee.rkeriavaim the men's._ Consal- 'Canadian farmers by unfair 'comPeti- atiOn prizes were awarded tOlirS. Pave tion with the United States Market. -Davidson and Norman ffuller. Pane - Since the beginnino• of the War thirteen „leg was' enjoyed to nnisla supplied by million pounds a pork have b.eell. rs estlit rWrO (1,-,3" einesClements, S t a uley brought in. Referring speafically to MeIlwatn. and Maurice Harwood. Dew party and the record. of Mac- kenzie- Klug, he, said his statements' were.„,,,not,„„•=281,5tellt• -I/noting-Up:1r reeent address he said Shat shortly= after issuing an appeal .fer unity Mr. Ki g gave the lie to his statement by sayhi, thanieither he nor any Member of his. Cabinet would -forth" part • of a uational government: Again Mr. 'Acres' said, "Prime Min- ister King knew weeks .before Parlia- ment convened there would be no ses- 60th .chapter ef Isaiah Wad in unisen. sion. For weeks before' Parliament Mrs. deo. Falconer read an article en met printing offices -tvere preparing elec.., titled -Candles Lit in the East." Pray- tibn instructions." :Had he told th..„e" is were offered 'by Miss • Ethel Mc - of 1415 ilia impreeaionel of tlatt votuitrs. Canadian at as Mipply 1Vori.t SovserhY r(w-1 an ard-Ple t Thni7 Afir,:3 Evelyn Jtueten has resigne-S1 the the .ati*eciation of an indian 1)01. tat' Plif3ItP)n, of organist ia 'Maim street Gospel of, Jena Chriet. The neeet rneet- taseea aleseelo Esease, wheel ow. lad ing will be held. en Staulay. evening, heel res joany yetaro. lklareit el, with Itorotitea " toine , ebart,..e. The meeting closied with . niiiBtketilit%te,(,4()Orr)ilt‘iiiAniol;;411'utlifle''Icaryc.ii5r-140)31-fit,evli"la115 hymn. and the Miapall benediction di There wee a f:tiratuettout at Union .1 revelvgN1 c•••'. frOPI t110 INQI3v144'1 eluUeh /7.• wdria,Ydisv)jelleefueditItlehcPr--,1;•lase,t1)•trt.:. 11°4°lsa%tr()glls 118'14'.e:41'?1-"tttier:uonIter t f MebIloj ton ,ment of • the 14ortl'e 'Sumter and de. 4111P, (lied 8t,' Ht'.forth hospital On. livered a splendid savramential sermon Mareh 12t1t, in his eixty-eiglith year. front the text, "leitiold 11:11040,,4 ie Survived by his wife, one dangit- froni the 27th verse of the 2Pth chapter • ter n144 two ,Fionse of St. Matthew.... .......... Stuiday, an' Easter service will be held. at -Union, and it is to .be hoped there `will be a geod. ttnatout. Special I'lastes =vie has been prepared, by the elleir. MORIN SCHOOLISOY HOWLERS Traasparent Means something you ,ean se 6 through -for instance a. key- hole; " The words, "W6uld Odd 1 had died or thee" wereuttered by David. after k—had—muztlofeitLXxitvit _and—mar his, widow, The Minister of Weseeitsethe e1ergy4, man who preaches to the soldiers in tha• barracks. - • , Esau. wag 'd mighty hunter Who wrote fables and sold them ° for a 'bottle of potash. Lollards are lazy people who always wanted to 'rest against something. -4o-ansot Arg- was, Noah's mire. .„) alias Caesar was renowned for his great strength. Tie threW a, bridge' acrOss the Rhine ° The Mediterraneau and the Ited Sea are joined by the Sewage canal, - A vacuura is where the Pope lives. ' 'Abstract Noun is the name of -something. which has no. existence', as goodness. . , —0. In 1020 the Pilgrims • crossed. the. ocean. This is known as the Pilgrims' Progress. A dirge is a song a mart sings when ae. ea, lie. is dead. Sir Walter Raleigh, Walking one day 1 Death of Mrs, Alex. rin.9-agii the streets of eCoventrY, ivas, The ,death occurred oh ,Saturday of ;surprised to see a. naked lady riding -P.aeanne. Mary, Wifeltf ,AleXander 111 upon aahoree. He was about to turn liott, ot Bayfield- line ,vifest Of ltWay, when he recognized the rider as Clinton... Deceased ayes in her Sixty- -being none ether than Queen Elizabeth. seventh year and.';t:ad livedsallIter life Quickly throwing off-- his richly Oln 111 Gocierielt towughip. She is .enryived %. "Jamea A. Sutherland of Wingliam died on Mardi ittit In i Lonaoa ho:-3- pitai,.in hie Seventsese,coud year. lie wao a native of last Wawanosit and lived in that towitship until he =eyed to Wingliam• a yearSauti a. italf no IIis wife survivs, • Robert Celeloughs of Yarna pa.Sed awaye-onstSaturday in • hiSs' ninety-rfirst Year. lIee was a native of Goderich township and a farmer by occupation. • i.:4411.4rtitli of Atiertieess. South ' italietta, awl Mr. Itertort, "Fort kVi I NO LIBERAL ENUMERATORS AT CALVARY. (Caigury Albertan) Tie Alisltates news; etory that tilers t,49 nftt SIng10 Liaerat supporter work- ' 1 asniong•'411E1,1 4„4,'1'.10,1./ Jammer- at.ora now-canyafing.thk sttS'' will Protk ably eotne as a surprise to mood people. The ACNV 1)0141114itn Aet was tleaigned to its..:•aaat the eveurrenee-aor suapielsia-of political party patrouttga: la the wOri . of preParing for eleetions. One of its provieiona is- that einimer- ators zauat be ehosen, one half by the elteeessful eandidate in the- preceding general. election' and, one half by his runner-up.' s, Thus in CalgarY West censtitneney, Where 1St, Item R. B. Bennett was sue- eessful, and his Social Csedit opponent, Bohert Iteid,, polled the eecond 'Largest number of votes, the enumerators, were' named half by the ,ConservativeS and bait by the Social Crediters. In ary a,es :ind atm sver, -11 -both of 'Which' Social -Credit ,candidatea ivorr.,-1110-'electioir'wittr-C-onserfatives- placing eecond, t1!( 13111C aPPortionnaent Of 'elibmerators held& :Thui, though.. a -Dominion Liberal, Govern/tient galled the election, all. the enumerator; ,at 'work in thethree Ved- eral ridings in this Jetty are either Social Clrediters or .Coaseryatives. if theaNeetion regulations were de - _ signed with the ObJectif assisting that, fite-ParrYin stots'imare-ulrthe-- patronage with regard to election:sea°. body *can d.cny that it has worked out to that end in Oalgarrs Federale.con- Stitueueles, at leaet. 'Lis --wife, Harriet Ford, predeceased hint and he 1eave5 ,three sons and 114 and eighte great-grandchildren. 0- Cornish, --Kerslake Thd marriage ,of Dorothy Louise, daughter Of Mr. and Airs. Arthur Ker. slake, Usborne township, to Chester" C. , Cornish, son of Mr. and Mris. Emerson ,Cornisb, of Exeter, was solemnized' bS' Rev. p, until oi March.7th. Mrs'aral 'Mrs. sitarttraliSASIIIsreside in' Yiret At the parSonage of 1.1ginonsIVA11e- United church on Wednesday, 31arch 13th, Rev. 4. ,W. ,Gardiner performed the 'marriage ceremony uniting Ettie EINabeth, 'daughter_ .of Mrs. Selena Riley of Londe'sboro and the late Alt.. Ben ,Riley, teeElmer Leroy Ilugille,sen of •Mr. and Mrs, joirdthan p. Ilugill, of the' Huronroad west of Seaforth. Afterwards -Mr. and IYIN.fligili left on it trip to, United, States' and Ontario A 'motintaineer visitiug town saw, tor the gra' time, a buttch: of bananas "Want to try one,. Jeff?" gelled d friend, after identifying the fruit for hint "No, 1 -reckon not," Jeff answered. "I've got $o many tastes now I kain't satisfy, I ain't airain' to take on" any fe • e Diner (irritably) --Say, svaiter,*bo, - bang do I have to wait for that bolt duck I ordered? CoeitneY 1v:alter-4z soutebotly orders the other 'alf. „ We eaaft.go killias 'a a, duck., , Lady- (viewing ompous- gentleman) es - Davidson filled the. role of floor man - broidered. eloalt-he pieced it reverently by her 'husband, her aged -another,. Mrs. „ goer capably, :A dainty lunch was around her,. saying as he did se, rlioni Agues Jer•vis of Clinton, pv"4.1 sells, Melr •‘°1-1e's a baronet, eh? How did he get ' l, need- anfl-11)IneStnenjoyable"-time-Wtes. ivorrilut-"uttel"trepense;44--W*h amen , urTin • oPtaintlYlrIrrat/ROTrai'Vt*errrthart ilig'..,basorielayr--Frien41' "SaubaecoSse- spent by all ., es .. . • -Thy need is greater than Mine." two daughters, 'Airs: Jelin ''GibsOilland Xiddy: -"HOW-many eel:Dense. . Union -Church Notes. ---The Mareh Thereupon the Queen thanked Sir Wal- Mrs. Raymond "Whilmore, of Goderieli 1 • meeting of the W.M.S. , was held on Wednesday afternoon at the heme Of .tAlrs. A -rt. Tiehborne, with eight ladies preseni. Mrs. ROE. Malwain had charge of the devotional period, which opened with the Lord's Prayer and the • • People he would elose 'the Seers without Hwaiu 'and MrS..„11arwood, • who also giving ' , :Nursery. stock is the general ,name a general rule only sowing tea depth of an account of hisstewardshipread letters. from Mrs. Oolclough of .glven to hardy perennial slsrubs; flow- four times •the dianieter of the sped. Blyth•regarding quilts'sfor the bale, and• would the -War loan have been .0Versub-' , . . , • ers, vines, trees and -roses that are This means -thseiibedthe speaker asked at things-ltke peas and froin Mrs. - Thomson of Centralia re grown for one to three years tram seed .beans will be covered' with :about. an HOU. Mr.- Crerai had ever forty nominating conimittee.„ 'It was fleckled in a nursery .before , being,. sold to inch'of soil, but tiny seeds such as let- Pages et recommendations reporting/on tohold a quiltilig the following week g kis conferences in cireat Britain which at the home of MrS, Robert MeIlwain, old -dike and fruit growers. ' ' . tuee and poppies. will be merely„ preased • __ . he had. no chatice to give. Qiipstion . --Like seed, it 4ssimportant tie' seeitre in e r . 'jr. The meeting cleied with prayer by such stock from ereputable'sonree.and -,Spacing is impartant, as 'even . the. Papers fmni . the. Opposition -asking ungs whieh should be known wefe hostess the leeder. r Lunch was .served by the ea.usiast dOegnet care•to-speroad. in•ueli.' Er- blOwn 'out, With "tub eiosing of the doors: 'The regitar meeting of the -e that isfainiliar with and eater to -,-.'',-u Y.P.I.J: was -held on Frid.ay evening, Canadian' conditions,. • , . " , , ,•-• time kneeling and thinning,. ' 'tabor can Dr. Manion pledged. his support to with eight merah4s--present. The pro- be saved, by Properly' spacing the seed Canada's war effort ..and "proxed, his' gram, the -theme of which Wag4 41,nclia,'.' Good stock is pliable, 'green and , shows Plenty of live buds-. ' Roots are as Planted. Corn, beetS, peas and Simi- • ,4e sinrerity by seinling,his organizer }mine. •was pre.paied by Itey. 0.,L. BroWn.,,con- nuiist and well wrapped to exclude the lar plants With big seeds- can easil•- ,Mr. Aeres spoke 'highly of Dr. Man - all% . ' Such, will,- grow readily -when sawn at the distances advocated on the vener of the ChrisPian mission group. ittanted.meTarrttle wood, wrinkled buds or none -at, all atict exposed dry, roots are an Indication of 'inferior, -usually ,eheap stock. If it grows at all it will take years to Make a real showing.' Plant It Early. . Nursery stock should be planted as. semi as the soil Is fit to work, and if pureha-secl-before-this-time-or -if -bacon- -venient-te•-pleint 'in 'permanent position , roots should _be Jemperarily. covered . with. moist -earth or plants • should. be stored hi •a cool dark cellar and, roots kept mois4 . . ' • , As :with_alLgrowing_Lhings,„ene_mag,t , allow. for full developnrent.•. AS a gen- eral -rate .at, least' half as much space -must be left between as shrub, .flower or tree will reach at 'maturity. Thus ' the most common type of spirea,.the Van Itouttei, whleh ' reaches a 'full • height 02 SIX tt). eight feet in Most parts ' of 'Canada, Should -be planted three to fear *feet apart% or the same distance from walk, wall or fence, for dedorative effect. For -7it • hedge, however, it MO be planted Closer. • , . , - Three Cotninon Mistalte `The three most common' and seriouS mistalte.'s of'„the.gardening beginner are planting too early, too cloSe and too ...deep. Often he is out cliggingand•sow- 'ing 'weeks too koon.in the hope no doubt of _airprising his wife- alr(VaStOunding. °the neighbor33..' • - -- . , • ' v ion's.record during, the last•war and hiS. Mrs. Harwood eonducted the meeting Paeket With tiny.- Seeped lettuce or record as ister of R.ailways. ne alysshm, howeVer„ It is practically im- said that '•of 56,000°1:nen wh•o offered possible to space y hand, -but if the their serviees in the air'foree'only 2,000 seed is- dist lift d with a little sand and the . whet° ,sown carefaly Planta Will be spread 'out: . ,. .. e ..., • Planning -Prevents Jungles ' One - can do wonders • with flowers *drone, but stir more amazingreSuIts pleaded 'ter men who would -cast iaside 1- -WIII fel/ow where wit''co-mbine-flowers party affiliatiOn, ' A National:Govern= -- .skillfully with grass, winding walks, meat for the nation, at large. and each shrubbery and bits 02 stone work,' In an(j e'very person -a, misobmiry to that end, was his final plea. were selected, while the remalitider were sent hsh home. The rest ould have been kept to guard our power plants and im- dustries, was the speaker's opinion.. (7oneluding it spirited addresshe again -ter, saYing, "Dieu et mon drolt," mean- ing "My God, and you'•re right!!' *Evolution is what Darwin did. A grazier is a man who runo down' mountains. • • The people of Iceland are called !Equine es. toWnship; also Thy' a brother, „-.'N• 'alter 1 Jervis, of Rowley,. Alta., and, three sisters, Mrs. Thomas. Andersorir,'MreD., Ss Curry, of Goderich, and 111iss-Lirarli, Jervis, of Minton., -: •IvIrs. Loren Tindall dead Stteelunbs to Stroke , A grass widow is the wife ofea vegetarian. • - Mrs. Lorqn-Typdall of Hallett tOwn. A. triter e'clipseeie one ,whiCh lasts , ship (lied on ,Sattirday in her eightieth- foreVer. . • " year, having suffered a stYroke a week` "Sub judice" is theibeneh on which Previous,' ' She formerly Lenora the -judges sit. •-•• Stet -ens, daughter of :Mr. and Mrs ° AnIbiguity is telling the trutii-WhQ4. James Stevens, 'and was born Col - you don't mean" to., . home .toinrnshix After their _marriage :Quinine is the bark of a tree, canine in 1889, she and her h.usband farmed is the bark of a. dog. cm the Base „line and later in:Hullett damsel is a small plum, " Besides the husband, four sons And ene Many Crusaders died af salvation. daufiliter survive:, Frank, of. kifillett ; Horses are fed on proverbs - 'Roy, of Goderich township; NOrnian, Virgil is. the man who cleans up of Tuckersmith; Clifford, of Toron.to ; Lrs fliward Trewartha, "af-liffrullett. churches. An epistle is the wife 'of .an apostle. Trhoethreeitiar en'as ftihtrbee: gi;taenrsd cahisilod The hardeSt tturcble a inan can take *Wesley Stevens, of 4oderich township; (1 tubbort Cases f nstipation Those - who'''Aeep a inas$ of diular afttYerDdeanYt; ins4114tOillA taheiriCa:vbill°aige4' orenmeeoviendeiaviiernyatutwreentinyte.frutte,dioaurst least once * varT"11;.‘eblusY :11o4feerhireaPm, hea°r3issititur(*xl. will never get you anyewhese, only aggravate the and in- jure the delicate mucous 14-stiiig of tilt') bowels, and are very liable to muse ° • - • • If consti&tecl take Milburn's - Laxa-Liver PilltiTand have a natural movement of the,bowels. They do , ii -et griper weaken and 'sicken. aa many 'laxative -4f do. • •• is to fall over his own bluff. t Mrs. Israel Taylor, of London r Mrs. 711° milbssit 001 LW, Teroutoi. O. matiottliostimisoirtimitiountor this combining, hOwevet,,-NVO must 'take care not to reproduce '4 jungle. A' liLUe prelltrinarynning-and-e'tongh sketch drawn approximately- to `scale will help wonderfully.. Flowers and -shrubbery must not be so crowded that -they beeoine spindly and. Weak. _ Little fievvers nnist•not be hidden, by 1,111131Lings Like -flill'8140'1Aarig°41'COS mos dr, zinnias. Beds ;must be so ar- ranged that We tan keep down weeds and reineve fading folinge. Above all, we must remember that unless we are ?veryskilifil, Itis- best to use a fair , amount of lawn as n foreground for our flowers., Lawns are almoat vital In creating garden pictures, • WE • • ,_ NEXT EK -Garden screens, soil hints, reek gardens. , e •, Only. eloblrortkijhilet • . Aeselbsmart was -dismissed -because of with the generAl, run of vegethbles lack of courtesy to'cuStomers. A month and flowers,',there is no advantage in later the sales manager Spotted him getting things in. 'While. there is still walking about in a pollee uniform. danger of ,serious frost. One set back "I see • you have joined the force, from it cold day or two eompletely offs Jones," said, the 'manager. Sets the. "early start, and may indeed "Yes, 111.18 is what rve been looking ,mean replaating the whole garden --This f oi all my life.. On this job the Custom- eattion of A.bursee floes, not *apply - to r i alwave -wreng`" very..hardy vSgetables or flowers 01. to to - grass ,seed. These should he. Sown just - "Did yotit daughters miaq their father sOon as g•rounil is fit tb 'work. when, you Were away' on :yOur trip?" • . A secceitS"conimort mistake is planting No, they took plenty of money with - too deePly. Author,ities recommend us them," • . • ess.. sississstississ;sassossasseaaaoss--------sese.sseseea. Round Trip Bargain Fres -1VICA1tell 0-80 torom GODERIM TO 'Station -4. O' -.lute a .and,;,East to Cornwall' inelustase. 'Uxbridge's- tLindeay, Vet(e410P0 Campbellford, (-,_".ellingwood, Men - ford, Midland, North 13ay, ,Perry',..Sortual, Stilbury, C`opreol and West 'to iteardattore. - • P4 TRAINS IVIAlt. 29 ALL, TRAINS- mAR., 30 To TORONTO Ai. to, Brantford, Chatham,Goderieh, Guelph; Stainitton, London, . Niagara., Fall.% Owen, . Scent -tire Ct. Caltbariirea, 4.4t. Marys, Sarnia,- . Seat for9., Sur:attires", Woodstock: . SSElle itIOR .COMPIJE1314sLTIS" DESTINATIO'NS.. For Fares, ,ltetin 11 Tailni.t.% Wain, InfolattationSVielcets, 1 Conatilt "Neareot Agent. • • T.ssc .NA 01 AN'NATION • NILE - Pett - 111111 met-m.0d with friends to :Marton to visit her mother; for a short time, MT,s, Emily McGratten•has taken a NILE,emarea 19; ----,Mrs. Walter Ile:: position •in..GoderielL.: . . . Next Sunday is Easter Sunday and Sunday sehool will be held . at 2 pate and the preaching serve* at 7 p.m. • It looked On Saturday last -as If ft. might be the `qa.st kiek" of .Winter and ' .SinidaY looked like „spring...Judging , •by..the number if crows and robins that are.seen, it doeslook as if spring night -be iust around the corner, , Ur. Charles MeNee is buaY these days buzzing woOd for .PordonMeGeatten,1 ;Nierle Kerr and ,Goo,••CantWell„ ,• •Ceirgratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gilt - ham MeNee on -the arrival of a baby -- WY last W,eek, .. • . . • . ' Mr. Ge6. Feagan has. 'the contract ta. supply Nile sehoole-With wood.. ' ' Voting, "--People Meet. -The Young .9 l'.0bPle's Union held alat regular meet-. Ing sat the basement of the phrtreh on Tuesday evenhig. The, president Hai- Vey'Merhee, firesided: After the open- ing exerciseS the missionary 'convener,. Beth MePheee-tee,k charge. Doris -Wats sort read "Take 'Up Thy Cross," while it Was very softly played by atrs. litizel- wood. -The missienaret6pic from the s 1 ad y book NV.11,4.fiven by Beth McPhee, -Will India Ever Become Christian'?" -She, told of thd hardships of tile Christ fan* people among the other peonies 'of India. -The- Scriptureereading -b-Y Irene - McPhee Was followed by the dosinj;,. hyme and the Slizisth benediet loll, . N ' Word,to Motorists. -Motorists „a ought to lie -ea -little more eensiderate lit drivieg .theee dayS on narrow • roads Where there is not roma for a team and a; ear to'ineet.. . l'iter seem te,think that a team With a leaa on shouldserawl ini eu at six-foot bank. A, ear -ran Into a lead of wOod driven hy Gee. Rutledge oa the.Nite road and the rekilt -wIt a bruised fender. The ineteriat 'atter Viewing the,damege said, "O.K., when it laidSte be that Way -9." The, teant Win; atoppedi welting, to giro hips at sebance to pass,- .. ' • - ' ....., ' 'While "We found MIS in en old joke : Column it rings true:. A dad who re. • tently joined the church -was ttalted. : how site knew she 'was trasaverted. - II 1:01--ss1lecaueesnew 1 omit under the rugs.. ,... • cr • 4.Y.,ite-Y9M1.9c4ixe.,,H114s,'?n .a route you travel every day .•. and get adirect tom- - ,parison with your present car, Ride the bumps thats usually slow you dc;csin . 'they-ivon's be there, Feel •tbe differ,enee 92 horsepower :Makes id perfOrniance• Enjoy something new in handling ease. 'Stop more quickly, more smoothly, than ever before. Thou- sands of former owners of the other three" ,lowest . priced car, Vitho have made this simple tek,, are now driving 1940 Hydsons. There are many reasons why. "Come in and ,And out for yourielf. , • 1116"91 11ORSEPOWO 2.,DOOR MAW ,DELIVERED IN, OODERICH (t Amok el, Only' local pNor 40.116111,40.3 taxed' extra see • e m • HUDSON SIX MOST AMAZING LOWEST:PRICED (AR EVER BUILT Ctrsb*'wn jsnew Buds ; „S'ix2-Door Se 4;;;, 09 3 ▪ eliveree 'ilb.titas tic,111,U4G MODE I'd PAY • PRICE INCLUDES: Patented Double-. aeBfakes, the only hydicndtcs with a separate reservo mechanical tystom' that takes hold automalicalfylrormtho same foot p„odol -if evge needed; Dash- Lockin0 Safety Hood,' hinged at front so' wind ',can't lift it; Handy Shift at steering wheel, " 6101)SON RI.tn PRESENTS: NEW IICDSON SUPER•pt ,NEW HUDSON 'EiGin AND. IGHt tu 'HUDSON SERVICE AVAILABLE ason, dit,HMAunwar1ncni TRMG11tE1CHT.HEW COUNTRY cui SOAK LIMIIRY VERSON Of sitsysse FROM COAST TO COAST. igin Ave., o n • _: ' q, , 04111,111,1‘A. ,