The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-08-15, Page 3bent
liLIRON COGNTYPS FOREMOST WEElar
KIMPY-SECCrsit4) YEAR. NO. .$3
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1 , Business' Directory
- LEGAL
LEY-40.-1ZOIXES,
• Barriater, Ete.
Oke --Court Uou 'Ooderich.
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VRARIVERRb ACCOUNTANT
MONTEITH' and MONTEITH„
mik Chartered Aeeotultante"'
n pownle Street,'"StratfOrd
TOiminto Mee; 802 Bay Street .
AucTioNEERmio
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,1*.OM4&S GUNDRY, GODERIOW
LIVE fr.:MOCK AND GENERAI4
' A.UCTIONEER
. Telephone 119 •
Patea. attended to anywhere and
every effort made to give satiSfaetion.
'Partnere' sale notes diacounted.- -
(OBDo M pp.*Nti, 7..„ximuot3ED
Avon -Wpm 11Q1
. COUNTY
A. satisfactory, courteeus , service for
Farm, ProPertY or Iloneehold 'Sales.
Rates Reasonable:
'
ivEt. F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR,
.• • NOSE, THROAT •
Late Haase Surgeon New ' York
Ophthalmic and Aural EIOSPitalt SW-
itlotitilt at Mhoreileld EyeHospital and
Golden Square Threat Hospital, Lon-
don, England, • •
EYES TESTED, GASSES
• SUPPLIED,.
63 ilirnferloo • Street S., Stratford.
'Te1ePhones.267.
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Next visit Bedford -Hotel, Goderich,
Ylr011eadayrSeptember 25, from 2 pan:.
till 5 pan. * '
DRUGLESS -PRACTITIONER •
1111111,0TRAcT0R Ai411)°DRIJG-LES,S
• • THERAPIST
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Goderieb, Phone 841
Once .hours --10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5
and 7 to 8 p.m,, TuesdaY,Zgriday and
gaturday.
10, to 12r a.m: only. on, ,Wednesday.,
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell:
A. N. ATKFNSON
_51 South St.
INsuRANci
MC.KILLOP'MUTUAL FIRE • IN!
StI,ItINCE CO. -,Farm-' rind 186-
lated town property insured. '
OilleenatrIWAildriam Knox,-Pa.eskbent,
laindeebere; W. IL ,Axchibild, Vice
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President,- Seatorth M. A„ Reid, '
•;Manager and Secreta4-T,reiprer, Sea -
Directors -Alex. Broadfoot, Sea -
(oath; Jollies Couladary, • Goderichl-,
Chris. I.,eonhardt, Bornholm; Alex.
Blyth; Ftrank MeGnegor,
011artalt ; Moues Seaforth;.
Hugh Alexander, Walton; Wm. Knox,
Londet3boro•, W., R. Archibald, Seaforth.
Agents -E. A. Yeo, Goderich;
James Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper,
R.R. 1, Brucefield; R. P. lIcKereher,
R.R. 1, Dublin; J. P. Prueter, Brod-
hagen. . • -
• Policy -holders cap make all pay--
iambi and get their cards teceipted at
Ile Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingaton Street, Goderich, or
Iteid'a General Store, Bayileld.
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STRATFORD •
COACH LINES -
Daily 7.30 445 pan. -Leaves
Goderich for Stratford, Toronto,
Mantilton, Buffalo, London; Detroit,
Tavistock and Woodstock. Depots -
Bedford, British.-anT-:-Royal----Hotels.
Phone hotels or 305 for Information.
Junior--Motherr teacher* SaYs beauty
Lades aivay. Is that true? -
Mother -yes, darling, 1 believe it is
Jainior-Then • why doesn't nurse
Daddy often tells, her she is a
beauty: • • " , •
Mother -She'll fade away tomorrow,
deer, .
. Still Lacking,.
,"Pass me the 'lasseS, afalranY."
. "Yon must say malasses,'- son."
`4•Ah cab't'say.zio' when Ah 'ain't had
E... none."
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RUMFORD -SS. PICNIC -
The Saltford Sunday 'school picnic,
WI s held ori Wednesday, August .7', at
Jowett' s Grove, BaYileld. About 115
Members and their friends were pre.
sent. In the afternoon the young PO'
glevaJoYerdsuftball 01)10,7:- .st*; J.
Ilarnwell, the SuPerintendent, and Miss,
Kathleen Williams directed a program
o sports, the results of which, were
aS follows
'Girls 0' and under-4)orothY lt,k;getboll
Audrey; MeCabe; boys 6 and under -
Mfg 11401Cay,. Kenneth, Wilsongirls
0 and under --Leone Lamb, Virginia Me -
Cabe; boys 9 and Under -44a Proctor,
Donald, Petrie; girls, over 9 -Elaine
-Lamb, lava over 9-
13111 Ityan,.lieonard DodkinS ; boys over
12 -Jack Westlake, .1tobert Bisset;
three-legged' raek boys -Bob Bodkins
and ,Jack Westlake, George Westlake
and Maitland Montgomery; 'kicking
slipper, 81.140'77 .Pear/„: YireStlake,' Irene
Benoski; eeat race.,--laine Lamb and
George Westlake, Bernie Jackman and
Jacit Westlake; stepping race-jimmie
,Bisset and Maitland Montgomery, Arik
old Fisher and Lawrenee„,
lifesaver race - Bade tftYan and
Leonard Dodkins; nail -driving, ladies -
Mrs. A. A. Proctor, boys --.--Ernie Ryan,
,A08rOin, itta.t
pistriet immigration officials have
drawn the attention of the public to a
misunderstantling in connection 'with
photographs for Canadian passports
for entering the, 'United 'States. For a
family passport or for a passport used
JOintly:.‘tbylnisband. and». wife it 18
necessary that there be only one photo-
graph attached to the passport. The
picture must inplude -all members of
the family for a family passport and
the linsb'and and wife must be shown
together if the passpoit Is used jointly
by them.
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r' Packet of
WILSON'S
FLY PADS )
\WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN,/
SEVERAL DOLLARS'WORTH/
• OFANY OTHER FLY KILLEry
.10c Rest "q1'. all -fly killer&
- Clean, qui-ik, sure,
Hy cheap. At&your Thinl-
est, Grocer or General
PAYStore.
MORE»..n WILSON FLY
IrLSMILTON, ONT.
motlaimmomow
J. Craigie
INSURANCE and REAL
WAIT- -
Get Our'. Aitorn4ile Rates
Phone 24 Goderich
Nebon 11111
/...••••••••11/am,
Fire, Accident and 'Motor Car
.INSURANCE
• office :—Blasoale Teinple, West
Street,-,Goiterleh
Phone 230 GOHERICH
dienromor.,
RYAN
*Real Estate and Insurance
Oce Res- Mende,: .
11 Trafalgar Street
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% . phone 663 -
FOR, SALiql:---Heuses of all kind/4,
• &oleo building - dots, business
property and sever- good fanns.
• Let me stow YOU some real
• bargains. Buy now.
EE CAPITAL THEATRE 47
PRONE"
Now -Gene Autry-SMiley Bur4tte ;lune Story in 'Rancho Grande'
MON. TUES. and WED.
Eugenie Leoritovich
Den.. Ameiche--Alan' Curtis-4Ieorge Ernest -Robert Lowery and
Mary Beth Hughes
present the ,evie tthry ot a mother 'whose rnognilleent
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her through adversities to the richer rewards ote We.
"FOUR SONS"
•TIIUK. FM. and -SAT.
Thomas Mitchill-Edna Best-4'reddie Bartholomew Thn Holt and
, Tem -Kilburn * '
"SWISS FAMILY :ROBINSON"
".A. Oat tonldc not be "bettered iiortrayo a 4isbaha f;torY,
knorwn tbousand3 ttbe wOrld over.
MatineeS Wed. Nat. and Holidays at 3
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15th, 194
Short Session at
Weekly Police Court
_Atwood, Ma, *Arts fOr Port
Albort and Virinds
lip in Jail
There '''were oulysi* eases on Thurs-
day's 'weekly Police, Court docket and
the SesSion was short,and uneventful,-
' Chief Constable Belmar IStrell of Sea
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forth, testified that he had, found Bert
Ournmerson, of Atwood, sleeping in the
eab of a truck parked for the night on
Seaforth's main street. Oununerson,
he said, could not 'give a satisfactory,
aecotuft .Of himself and ite he arrested
hiin on a charge of vagrancy. Acctised
had been drinking,
Ownmerson pleaded he was on his,
Wafro Port ,Albert to get' k job, but
AtaglStrate 'observed ISeaforth was not
In a direct line, between „AtwitiOd and.
Port Albert. It Would' have been
shorter„ to travel by way of Wingha„M,
but perhaps Magi:lain did not 'have the
inducements th,at Seaforth 'had, His
WorsliiP eommented as he registered a
conviction -and sentenced Gummerson to
fifteen days in jail. Then there Was
the matter of an unpaid tfine, two years
old, to W.hich Gunamerson had paid no
attentiOn,after being given a chanetto
pay. Ten, days in jail. Were automatic-
ally added 'for this, oversight. ,
Crown Attorney Holmes said be did
not_yet have a_report on 'Millie Ile
--
Lister, the Windsor young man who, a
Week previous had pleaded guilty to
what the Crown ,termed a "vicious
assault'i on Constable. Jack Stewart at
Grand.Bend during a dance hall fracas.
McLister was again remanded to Jan
one week for sentence.. •
•' Several this Kenneth Hamilton
failed. to answer his Wade on a charge
of false pretences, and a warrant was
issued for his arrest It was tlearned
that he was in Gnelph' jail "On another
charge. Ris bail on the Huron _county
offence was ordered forfeited. The
offence was that of 'Issuing a Worthless
cheque to a garageowner.. '.
L 0 Winters, Clinton, was charged
with operating a phi ball -game without.
thenecessary 1.icense. He had his ease
set over to »ugust 22nd' lidjonrned,
oo, was the traffic eharge _against Wil-
iam Lyman, who In -Goderiell toWn-
hip-onluly 21- allegedly failed to,tUrn
o the right when meeting another ear,'
wising a sideswikes_•__The _ease_ w.i.II _be
eard on August 22nd when the'haryest
will be more advanced•
Remands also were taken in the cases
f six "Jehovah's Witnesses," charged
nder the Defence RegulatiOnsi because,
town Attorney 'Holmes •said,„ their -
°tinsel, 1. L. Cohen, had been uneX.
pecte,dly -sp_pationed to Ottawa. Sam
Dodge was rexnanded to jail for tht
ighth,consecutive rweek'on a eharge of
urder His Preliininarr•trial, ,has not
et been held, but becaeie the assizes
o not open until Novemloer-4th, there is
o need to hu.rry La•this matter.
' EAST VirAVVANOSH .
Jennell,mekon,--AngustAth,1--with---all-
the members present. Minutes Of pre-
vious meeting,_were.teacr and approved.
,No tenders having been received for
the construction of the Hallaha,n draia,
the Clerk was instructed ,to advertise
• again in two local newspabers.-
A hi -law iwas read and passed placing
the following -rates of taxation ,for the
diurrent year: County. rate 7 2/10 mills,
township rate 1 5/10 mills, and, general
school rate 4 W10 mills on the dollar• ,
The township rate remains as form-
, hut,:,,there is an increase, of 8/16
mill and 0/10 znill on ' the •CoUnty .and.
general school 'rates ;respettively. -
The following accounts were paid :
The Advangeannes; printing Voters'
lists; $54.00; T. 11'. Wilson, premium on
• road maintener, $26.52; Wm, Keck,
nie, 1982 yards ' gravel, •.$59.40; -Job
Kerr, crushing .and tracking same,
$68379 Pedlar People, -enivert, 837.-20 ,
D. Rae, crasher supplies, '$3.00; pay Oharfei Lioyd, Stratford whOlesaler,
roll No. 7, 804.80. . 'believed droweed in Lake Huron on
Wednesday, AuguSt.28th, Was set as July 5, it was announced tonight. The
date of theannual township plenie two men disappeared after 'setting out
Council will raeet again On, Tuesday from Oliphant in a speedboat. ' Parts
September 31.d,• » of the speedboat were picked up 'by 4
A. PORTERFIELD, Clerk. searchers.
Avows= OF THEY!
Blankets and Ms0eY Tikeit front Oralal
WWI TOOriat How
COMMONS' ADJOURNS TO NOV.-
HIGH LIGHTS OF THE SESSION
There are a great many people abroad .
• -0 itr,ftatietion,if The Wale iffort tb*Arest .131simis Wore
o the Rouse—Cabinet Reorganization, mobilisation Bill and Un-
employment Usuranee Outstanding Features of tbe Session—
King Receives Congratulations on His; Twenty itrst Anni-
VerOary as Liberal Leader "
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the land at thiS time or
apparently do 'not think it a aline t
steal a '"souvenir" from a restauran
hotel or tourist lionfe. Cut.lory, glas
ware,' towels and blankets are th
favorite "souvenirs." „ •
However, _there -ie two London
young men in Huron County jail at
present who may have a different,slant
on this subjeet by thettinfe their cases
are finally disposed of.
'Last Sunday night the -theft of $36
was reported `by Glen Brenner, Grand
Bend tourist home operator. One Week
previous a pair Of .blankets had ills,.
appeared from the same Place. Willi=
,1510.0dZO. andJames- Ruddy were„,sua-
pected,,,and a elieck Was made by,Sion..
stables Webb and 'Westlake. The money
was not recovered, but the blankets
were allegedly foun,d_in the London
ear, although a Week had elapsed since
they had disappeared.
Goodwin, and Ruddy were, remanded
on, Monday morning by Thos. ,Gundry,
;LP., for ,trialonThursday,
,
Rydro» Power. Rates
Remain' as Before
,Corainiasion
eepts Offer for New, Automate
n Chlorinating Plant '
,
Despite the incressing.stirplus being
accumulated by the lotal Public Ut114
iities.Oonaraission, the Provincial Ilydro•:
Eleetric power Commission has not
,seen fit to reduce the -retail. rates tO
Goderich consumers of "electrical
energy -and 'what • the ILZ.P.C. says
the .P.U,Co.must do.
• Atthe meeting.of the loCal Conuni;-
.sion on Thursday evening last, a. com-
anunkation ,from the H.E.R.0 waS re-.
eeivbd setting the rates for thecurrent
year. The whore -Sale rate ---what
rich_pays,to. the Provincial Oominission
Lor power supPlied-rem'ainsthe same,
11;37.50 per -horsepower per year. • One
or two adjustments are made in the
retail rates -the rates charged by the
local Commission to consumers -but
Otherwise they remain ,Vie sarae„,,a.is
formerly. The street lighting. charges
'remain as they, have been for many
7Talh'se'. Rh•
:13"M.» fl*nds, however,. that
there 18 aii. aecumulated surplus -of
4111.79 in the4street; lighting account
and ifisrecOnamended that thikamount
he refunded to the Town Connell.
'Similarly tbere Is an accumulated sur-
plus Of 09752 in. the Waterworks sm.-
yiceent. acc.bun.t,,,and amount 1,4:o:he
transferred l`to the 'Waterworks' depart
m :.
L. A motion, Was pd.sSed by the',,eublie
fUtilities Commission adopting the 11
recoinmelidations.
offer 15P- theRaterSon. Engineering' Co.
• ._of a_ne„.vLautMnatic chlorinating -equip:,
ment for- the Waterworks 'station at a
-price' of $1825,25, 'which Includes also
•the complete reeonditioning of the ex-
i.sting apparatus. Further equipment
as specified. will cost $135. • ,
• It wag decided, to accept the offer,
sulyjeet, to the ,approval of the Pro-
vincial Board df -Health.».. • •
• A number of applicationslor electric
light, electric range and water services
were passed. .
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`OFFER REWARD OF $500
FOR RECOVERY OF BODIES
GUELPH, Au -7 --gust 9 -Rewards of
0500 have been offered for the recovery
of the, bodies of F. 3t. Ramsay, 'Guelph,
Preside4t-of the- BiltinorellarCe.; and
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(ty $. A. UMW., 'Special CorresPon(j- with the single exeeption of UM': 4140
• ent)_ L. Maedenald, former Prelnier of Nova
priTAWA, Aug, 7.7 -Largely VQII- Scotia,. _who 'head$ the new separate
corned with »furthering Canada's war ministrrfor the navy. The session saw
effoit at the side of Britain against the establishment also of separate min.
istries for air foreeii or nit n 1
Hitler and Mussolini,the first sethe ssion of war servii)es mid for tionciaoad
the nineteenth Parliament of Canada s• upply. Vol. Ralston, was transferred
eoneluded the main part of its work from the Mane° portfolio to that 4)f
today, after having Deen in sessiOn since National Defence, after the tragic death
May 10, and then was adjourned to 4, ,Taali 10 Of Iron, Norman Rogers. , It
etevrTercry 5. Iii
tnghe, P.vaenritialu(4 eannt eSaPendgel ar• tretjg KtilengrillgilutPPageeilaria-
called earlier than that date by Mr. Cal. nalaton4 Mai" O. G. Power as
Speaker j. AllisoniGlen after ebnilulta. Air Minister,0. P. Howe In
tion with the . Vroreri:ment., • On the Charge of munitions and supply, Hon.
whole, It may .be fairly said, Parlia. 3. JO, Gardiner as National War Ser.
rae,vairigacrileigevaecird atowtt:t4mwabinne orctilling# P°Vheilltinatilnegieltr tO4r11.au°snticeE.!anneastilliaou.'
speeding up the Dominion's contribu- 3. L, ilaleY as new nuance 'Waist".
tion, to Commonwealth defence. The session saw Mr, Hanson carry on,
Past letters have given, in detail, the quite ereetivelY, as Conservative 'House
Progress of the Government's war leader, a post he will continue to occupy
effort, so, at this stage, in reviewing for at least Another session, as no. Con -
the session just closed, only -the high servative convention is to be called
spots are naentioned. 1 before the .fall of 1041 to select' a
t,
permanent-partyileader in sueceSSion
' Vast ExPendittife-- for 'War --
of V00,000,000 for war purposes tothe
Parliament approved the , expenditure ' shortly to*Ril• aDfrt.ex.:R, Umaaaridoltai: 2thoefeeetuiroend,
March 31, next, _However, commit- 'Likewise, 11/1. ColdWell did'good
menth made by the Government will work III the session as acting leader of
run that .figure to $940,006,009, With tie 0)0,_!. group, after the stroke which
tatt.olibidet,h;(1rainn$ta9Chdiea713s Spesh:wn(4dhICteuehrarte'lsins. efxnoetre. All fered shortly after tghrb" °Pilirtein*Iger*s.r the
session, . •
current fiscal Year' w .
ill run to $1,881.- Parliament, with almost unanimous
• 197,438. The, budget, invoking new voice, passed the Treachery Act,pro-
°taxes, totalling $280,100,000 Over 'IaSt vlqling for the death penalty for *first -
year's levels, Wfil raise revenues total; degree and life imprisonment for sec
ling $7.110,00(,),000. Thus •ft large deficit ondzdegree treasen. The Defence of
will have to be -met by borrowing, Canada Regulations, to promote inter-'
through war loans, war savings ce nal seeurity, were also strengthened all
titicates and thrift stampsalong the ,line after a. special C`einmons
Adoption- of the .National Resources committee exhaustively examined. the
Mobilization • Bill :was, perhaps, the probleni 18 private'sittingi
greatest single feature of the 'Session. Unemployniient • Insurance
/t Provides for compulsory military. Passage of 'the Prtem*Cyment Insur-
training for all men .betwoat twenty- once Act, prOviding for a nation wide
one and forty-five years of age for sySteni of coMPulsory, contributory un-
periodS of thirty days' training. Diee
-
fatorship powers arei given to the OrOV-- clinaPssILYI)loefliwt'oriknesrusritenacrue infgorovesrPe$2.61,401
ernment 18 mohilize-all-branches of pey znmurn) constituted -the most WI
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the nation's resources to:fight, the war."
legislation. It
Portant piece of civil
The • first call of Single men, aged was Put through after the Government
c
twenty-one, is expected :.18-13e-Malle
soon. Under '•this act, also, natienal had taken the precaution of securing
an enabling amendment to the British.
registration -a national stock -taking
the nation -will be carried out August
of North America A.C-t-Canada's tonstitu-:
19-21, when about 8,099,090 Canadia.nste
shuwee-!BtriotfishwiePmaprlilorxneentitt,
from sixteen. years up, 'will be insurance wholly within the, jurisdic-
registered. ` • titan of the Federal ParliamentY The
• Cabinet keorganiiation • - new Act is estimated to cover about
The session saw an abortive attempt 2',990,000, Canadian workers,, wile, with
by Senate Conservative Leader Arthur -their dependents; :will number 4,500,000
Aleighen and other Conservatives to Persons, The GOvernment will con
force the retirement of Prime Minister tribute a share of op cost and will bear
Mackenzie King in favor. of Cot 3 L. also the administrative costs; With. about
Ralston. Likewise_::__snaegtions„aC.:0Q0.--,persons
'fa:need Conservative , Opposition requirdd to operate , the act, including
Leader It. B. 'Ranson and others fo;„. ,the employment service to he estab-
the-formation of -a "National". Gaybrn-. lished throUghont the Dominion, re-
ment ;were turned., down. Mr. King placing the employment service offices
was unsuecessful-in his quest for -prom- hitherto conducted by the Provinces,
inent Conservatives outside Parliament The cost of the Act, including 0011
to- join the Government Accordingly, tributions to be Made py workers and
he fell back on the expedient of' re-, employers, will run around sixty-five to
organizing his ministry, on quite an seventy million dollars annually. Tho,.
extended scale, using men entirely from .Commons .accepted. the Senate amend-.
within' his own' Liberal following and ment dropping workers in hospitals and Representative
from the membership in the Commons,
County' Cortnikitiee
School Boys on Fakir's Where Needed
, All-round co-operation in the matter Saturday inorning to canvass the situ-
ation.
The committee, through its »secretary,
Deputy County Olerk Norman Miller,
asked that all farmers in need of help
get in touch with their tewnship reeve.
Or agricultural rePresentative. It also
was urged that' boys arid 'young men
who wish to work in the harvest con-
sult the pierk Of the Munieipality in
which they live 6r visit the oftlee of the
agricultural representative at Clinton.
Committee members had no comment
to make on Premier liephurn's, action
in delaying school opening, two' weeks
18 the case of primary schools.and one
month In the ease of secondati. school's.
They look the ylOW that this was a
matter orGovernmental regulation,
Nearly 'everyone to whom 'the ,Signal-
gtar interviewer has spoken was of the
opinion that eity school boys would be
of aio help on -hluron county farms.
NearlY_ all, however, refused to be
qUoted on this subject;
city Boys Not Muck Ilse oft Farms
'The Opinion was ex -pressed that city
boys on farms are too great a„ respon-
sibility to the farmer.
" "A farm," sold, Hugh Hill of Colborne
township, .418 not like a eity machine
shop where an instructorCian stand over
a group of students. and instruct them.
It is impossible to watch a green boy
On a farm. Ile is very apt to get into
difficulty'or get hurt. The trouble; and
worry would More than ofeset any
benefit from the effort. The time is
too shart.'!
'That just about surn.4 up the viewe.
of other farmers, neatly ad of whom
are opposed to eity help'being, brought
to the farm, toys frOni towns and vii -
loges; howevew wouli te of practical
assistanCe, lt Ital$ dgteed,
of placing birth' hob, :part1Cular4
schoel boys, • is the ebject of a newly -
formed Huron County.rarm Help conk
mittee, composed ,of Warden George C.
• Feign,' Agricultural BepresenIative J.
0. Shearer of Clinton, the Awe public
seli�ol Inmecters, K, O. Beacom and
ifi'adrimiethe rural tOWnahli)
reeVe8 and clerks of Huron,' A meeting
was heldat the Court, House last
BARGAIN FARES
TO
• TORONTO
EXHIBITION
In effeet from many, ivinta
in Ontario
SINGLE FARE
FOR THE ROUND TRIP
GOOD GOING AUG. 22»»S11.
firrtifig Nurr SEPT. 11
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
WM.
Vit'ellinformed parents see to it
that their Children get • the ad-
vantage of en °eye examination
before they enter school at ill.
That is an asituratice that eye-
strain will, never be the handicap,
te TORII it is to no *any others.
1114.0 aimakihment ow*
iiiboolagc $6141,
Con, Kingston St. in The Spam
'croderiela
Armstrong
--orromorsza
%Aiello/ as Loan,"
. FIREARMS TURNED IN
iiatbough the time haS been abort,
fair response has ,already met the On
tarlo Government's appeal. tor firearms
In Huron county. Provincial (lonstable
Oldlield reports that sQ,rlar alxteen
rifles and shotguns have been.. tallied,
in from Goderieh, Dungannon, Clintog
and Seafort1. iSome of the rifles ikave_.
-sten -serviee w1044 of -Other -years.
, One is au American Springlie)d with -
bayonet attached, ,One doublebarrelled,
shotgun is Zngli'sh-made, a Wald/fill,
rre.Pereiimveg xteareon. almTeosletph.eovneery. eadall;
from PeoPle offering to loan these
guns-- •
Confederation
Life A,,,,,„.„„
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..FARMERS
• SCHOOL BOYS'
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if you can use able-bodied Willing youth
for harvesting and general farm help, ,
apply immediately to your ,Ileevd, Agri-
cultural Rcpresentative or locallrimploy-
ment Office„, '
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if you are wiilizg to serve ypur country's
needs by' helping on the fariit, „enrol.
_witli your school princVal at your own,
school. Watch for enrollment date.
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SCHOOL GIRLS
if you are wulhng to serve by selling. war
certificates enrol with your. school principal at
your own school Watch for enrollment dates.
The maintenance of a apntinuous supply, of fefOd for Britain's fighting
forces and civilian population is of paramount importance in the sue»
cessful prosecution of the war. The financing .‘of our war effortis
aziother'battle which must be won on» the home economic front. The
Ontario Government seeks the cooperation of all in, meeting Elie
present critical situation,
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