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Telephone O..,
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Fast; Mortgage Security.
nU,riian Loans Available.
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' •'t. Qoderteh.. Phone 750
�ICCOIONTAN'L
La�Z�L' JEiEb
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Churtered<Accoutanis
77. Downie Street, Stratferd
Toronto Once; 302- Bayy Street
YETEI/RY SURGEON
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IL.. G. S. J LLIVIV
VETERINARY SURGEON
Phone 203 Olinton.
AUCT1ONE llifst
• TklbM,AS GUNDIfiC, GODFIuQ5,
41- 141V1i1 STOCK •AND GENERAL
A.UCT1UN1i+lt R
'.reiephane 11» ,
Sales attended to anywhere and
'every effort made• to give satisfaction,
1l'armers' sale notes discounted.
C
liORDO\'• dui. GRANT, LICENSED
AUMIONEER. FOIL 1 URUN, ..
• COUNTY
i! satisfactory, courteous service for
----Perm, ,or-..i1ouseiko '
]Ates Reasonable. •
MEDICAL
BABY • ENTERT.AINED,
address by Mot La no Life Mee lber-
' MIPs 111.06010.
The W.M.S. of North street Tnited
church met on �
apda
y
afternoon o0n
a
t
the church, with as large attendance,
and entertained the members of the
Baby 'Band . With ith their mothers.: and
friends. Tars. ,.1G: .Olarke presided
kvver the=-•openiu -='exercises and ` eon
ducted the business or the meeting.
Mrs. Priddlo, "Baby :Band' secretary,
was in 'charge of the program. Mrs,
J,. ,Hetherington read the Scripture
lesson and Urs. Jas, Hamilton and Mrs.
P. 3; 10antelon led ,in prayer.
Vocal' solos Were
iv
en by Patricia
,Church and Helen Lockhart, 'aecoin-
panied by,1llrs., W. P. Lane"; a mission-
ary duet,* "World Children,'" by, , Beta
and Emily Wilson, • a; companied by
e
ikon Saitfor
...their-maotl>t r'1ti�. � a� .... _.�...- , ,.. s
d
x and
and recitations byi
'.ready: iowell. • •
Of anuSual interest, was the present-
ation 'orf life -membership• certificates to
six babies by. i[rs, W. 'P. Lane, who
also gave a fine address. on `‘‘Steward-
ship in the -glome?' many inspiring
thoughts were given, showing how
mothers may be good stewards *the
the
family life,. and Mrs. Lane spoke ef
the need of God's 'help throiugh .prayer
in creating a right atmosphere in the
home. and af. understanding eaeh, child,
T)R. F. J. B,: FORSTIOL, F+YE, EAR,-
•
N liil, THROAT .
Late House Surgeon- . New York
Opht1791mic and Aural aospit`it1 as-
sistant at Moorefield Stye •11oSPitai and
Golders Square 'Throat Hospttai:. Lou-
don, England. , ,
EYES TESTED,. GLASSES
„SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., • Stratford.
Telephone 267.- '
Next .visit Bedford. SoGoderich,
Wednesday, -June 25th, from
till d p.m.' •
• DRUGLESS _ PRACTITIONER
'llITR0P1t.A,CTQR-A.LcD-`i31111Gi S-
TiE$.AYISr.I` •
Goderich, Phone 341 to 6
Office hours---10to .12 alimrid 2 and
and; 7 0..3 p.m.,
Saturday.
10 to 12 a.m. only on:. WednnesdaY,
Monday and Thursday at 4
Mineral fume baths by appointment
only. o
A. N. A:T INS.ON
51 South St.•v
, INSURANCE
McKiLLOPMUTUAL; FIRE IN
SURAN'CE Co. --Yarm and iso-
lated town property insured.
Units William Knox; Preeidt,
i',ondesboro ; W. 11. Archibald, V.icer
President, . Searforth ; M; A. Reid,,
Manager and Secretary -Treasurer Sea
'forth.
Directors—Wm. Knox, Londesboro;
Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth i Chris,
Leonhardt, 1?ublin;_ 1 ..3. Trewartha,
Clinton ; 'Thos. Moylan, Seaferth ; W.
R. Archibald, Seaforth; Alex. McEwing,
Blyth ; Frank McGregor, Clinton ; Hugh
Alexander,; Walton.'
Agents—E. A. Yeo, R.R.'1, Goderich ;
Jame Watt, Myth; John E. Pepper,
'alt. 1, Br icefield ;--4t.. F, MMcKerclier,
D
R.R. 1, . ublin ; ;l . F. Prueter,' Bitfrr le-
• hagen. R
Policy-holders„can make` .all pay-
ments and get teir cards receipted at
o the Royal Bank, Clinton ; Calvin Cutt's-
.Groeery, Kingston Street, Goderich; or
J. I3. Reid's General Store, Bayfield.
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STRATi+ORI) -- GODERICIl °
COAC`.I1 LINES
Daily 7.30 a,m., 4.25 p.m. --Leaves
Goderich for Stratford, • Toronto,
Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit,
Tavistock and Woodstock. Depots —
w' Bedford, ... British - and ..Royal hotels.
Phone hotels er 305 for information.
Na int Dragging
Pains In the Back
M• any women nave to do their cwn
housework, and the • constant bend -
Ing . over,. -ling, making beds,
sweeping, ironing, sewing, so neces-
aary to perform their . household
duties puts a heavy strain on the
-back Head kidneys;,-and-if••`there-were--•-
nno is'. dn_eywecak_n�e�es the, back would '
beltrong iuiV , welt µ g .' 1 Iia..-
Doan's Kidney mills help to giro
relief to weak, backache, kidney snit
tering' women.
Doaii's Kidney Pills are put u�r
in an oblong grey bex with our '�•sdo
mark a "Maple Leaf" on tom'
wrapper. ..
Don't accept a substitute. ' Be%
sure and get ° Loam't+. " •
''W T''.4aaAirn- Co.. Ind» Toe oak •
SHOWeARDS CENSORED
ltegerily obscene lithographed ,shoW
cards depleting a pantilyl--clad bathing
infi
bean �+
t and ad vertising, a well known
ginger ' ale were withdrawn from
�
c
ciretylation by severalGod
erih "stores
this week after complaints had been
It .
. in lu
- i
C i
ns e afr t
t
lodged, y
a num.b
ing some clergymen. Police Said they
knew of the occurrence, but that the
show eards were vol>itntartIy remeved
from..,pdblic view by the merchants
themselves, News that the bathing
beauties had been relegated to the storms
roma soon spread and there was a
trek to the rear to :get a private view.
Opinions differed, One man said it
ld
e d
is is
lure he
w
ou d
pet the kin
w o p.
as&. A
Wish his mother or sister to see. An-
other said it was a 'beautiful 'work of
art, and ;Still another said' it was mild'
canParedwith
wh
t could beSeen
any
sun Cher afterno i atflieirathing'lbeach.
Incidentally Hite a lot of ginger • ale
was solaove the he affair,, ; seine old boys
tipping• tiheirchairs with a .stra.w in,
theiZmlouths as-tteY essayed the role of
art critics.
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CIGARETTE TOR 1 CCC '
"YOUNG CORRIGA►•N" WINS,AGAIN
The second tight of the season under
the auspices of the iGoderich Homing
Pigeon 1Jlub took place on ' !Sunday
morning last ,Eifty.eight lbirds were
.releasecr at Guel'p'h,..at 7,30 a.m. and the
first to arrive home was timed at 1040.
The flying distance was 'seventy -0.X
miles- The weather was foggy,• slow-
ing up the birds somewhat. Bud
Jerry's "Young 'Corrigan" . was again
in ,.first place. This pigeon was named,
as^
,might : have been guessed,, from
"Wrong Way Corrigan," the !Amman
flyer who, made ' himself famous .a few
years ago.
Owners, of, the. first eight birds to
arrive•4 .ere : Bud Jerry, 1st and 2nd,
10,30.; :. Baker, 3rd, 4th and 5th,
:10.,33 ; W. (Pitblado, 0th, 10.32 ; B. Jerry,
7th, 10. i i• -is. G. VIdKay, Sth, 10.43.
,.frons re ta.
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Several Theft Case
fore Magistrate
Ei#i hteen-Y earrold Youth Pleads
Guilty' toRobberies
Winghaan.r,`
;g, thux haw ton env eighteen -year
old, .fair -headed, delicate -looking youth,
last'Thursday in County Police Court
pleaded guilty to. two robberies " at
.Wingham; in recent weeks and 'was re-
manded 'to jail for sledteuee by
Magistrate Makin& the and three ac
County
inBruee unt nl.
m li es now(,o a
�co C
p
at Walkerton, face nearly -a score Of.
breaking, entering and theft charges.
The Wingham robberies to which
Rawiston,•confessed were those of Craw-
-fir1a.J
g garage,y-w e.��...14
-Wak
taken, and Armstrong's garage, where
the loot was $27 .in cash, a 'tire and a
,battery.
Raalston was obviously a newcomer
in crime circles. When asked if he
wished to be tried, by the Magistrate or
by a judge and jury, he replied : *'Which
do you 'think is the best?".
Crown Attorne • (Holmes said accused
was wanted, in Bruce, where three ac-
complices were in custody. He said ill
would be )brought to Goderich,,.'to
answer for -their all'eged IIluron county
crimes. Thea quartette was recently
,run down after a ling series of minor
robberies had- fee tioiumitted in Wing -
ham, Lucknow and -Llitncardine.
and of the right use of money ; some of
it 'belongs to God.
Mrs.. O1'arke'on behalf of; the 'Society
thanked-'virs: Lane for her thoughtful
words and alio °for her willingness and
help at all tiriies' and expressed her
regret that she would soon be leaving•
Goderieh.' After the . singing ef• the
National Anthem a lilasant social time
was enjoyed, when "icre cream and
cookies were' served,"*-- '
1
Three Minutes, Please
(Rya, Man with..a.Notellook) .
The situation in the Near' East has
become Syrious.
'une, July', August. Iters it is almost
Labor Day and the north road to; the.
harborhas not yet been started. •
`What is so rare as a day -in .June'.”
we -hum to ourself as we reach for the
coat and hat; and Dad chimes in with,
"A night at . home."
'lJe'always called her Peaches—until
he found she had a 'heart like one.
J. W.
Craigie
INSURANCE and . REAL
ESTATE
Get Our Automobile Rates
Phene 24 •Goderich
Geo.- G. MacEwaa
.Fire, -Accident and Motor. Car
INSURANCE
Office :--Masonic •Texnp1;e,
• A • West Street; Goderich
Phone 230 • GODERICR
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P. J. RYAN
Real Estate aid Insurance
Office and Residence:
11 Trafalgar Street
Phone 663•.
FOR SALE --Rouses of all kinds,.
choice building lots, burliness
property and several good farms., .
• Let me show you some real
bargains. Buy nc w.-
BUY VICTORY BONDS.
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AT CAPITAL THEATRE 'PE"'
THENow Playing—Gracie F gilds--sinngging and Glancing as "SHIPYARD
-SALLY"
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Jean Arthur --Charles Coburn -and Robert C'uimnings ° •
If you have* °laughtci { ii ee 1929 you'll roar at this sophisticated
and hilarious tale of °impulses• and consequences'
"TAE DEVIT. AND MISS JONES"
Thursday, Friday • nd Saturday
Jack Benny—Fred Allen -Mary Martin and 'Rochester
The famous radio feudists''niast away at earls, oilier Ilii a merrily .•
entertaining; • and riotouh fttnf`ilgnip
"LOVE THY NEJGIIBOIt"
Lerinin '�'!' ivxtentI�d�i W0(19 Sat till holidays at 3 p.m.n
' g g i and Lawrence Olivier lit "That, Hamilton
Woman"
- "Cush -ox Stolen
A plea of guilty 'to- robbing Canada
Packers' warehouse at Minton of
$88 cash was entered by, James
` 1dwart_ ' ,y.,11Q has ,,just turned
:sixteen. He was remanded for
sentence until the 'first Thursday in
SSeptetnber' and a1r"owed• tri, go with his
.mother and a .S'alvationr' Army ,officer.
He was formerly a part-time employee
f. -Canada Pacieers^an4._k ._o --the-
whereabouts of the cash -box in an egg
crate. •
'. The 'Crown Attorney said accused
Radio ' advertising would be more
enjbyalble to listeners if announcers
iwould unquote the quotes.
One -set' play- entitled. Don, Bat Not
Forgotten. ,Scene : Any .place. Time
Any. -time.
"Oh; please d'in't kiss' me, •Don."
'""O•b, please don't." -
"011, please
and a, younger boy, now on probation;
hud stolen the .cash box, Mono se �,
with a ` Ie, removed the money, ,sp it ;it
°tty ty, and then tori thobox a l
ale into a nearby pond, from ' whish
they were reeoexed, and produced in
-d
- s
When
arrested
c i
asevidence. o t
.c ur e
wards had his share °ot' the spoils
intact therefore full restitution was
made. The: other boy had spent*6.90
,,:on -sweets.
The 'bods 1inssted the' sthey did not
break Into the warehouse. They' arid,
the door wa$ wide. open And that 'the
egg -crate Which helet the east 4box was
not hidden, as claimed. The charge
was accordingly amended Trona robbery
to theft, IDdwards was defended. by
NT.:. r1and - _ ,
A sun
t
.
IIe liked 'popping cora—until the "day
he ran the corkscrew through his finger..
As Tommy .;said to Minnie
IIawk, after raiding the farmer's -(luck
pen : "'1'ltat was a gaac•lring good supper,
in.'dear."
rr $
In this day' a nd' a,re of ~cosmetics a
groom"practically takes a girl - unto
himself -sight unseen, ,
•n,
A iw^eekty contempor.iry claims that
man is like nisi attitoinut,ile A he can be
,pulled or pushed, or he can go 'forward
. by his own motive power Yes, :1nd a
lot of thein ,...are cranks, arid need
mufflill;:"
Wien. one reads that .$2,. O0 was spent
On refreshments at• a debutante's party
one wonders if the gw•01-fo-do lime
.abandoned ikheir high standard, of living
f or. -.the standard of fii-in ; lidgh.
- This.. column i 1cn
ritte, a little ,at a
�tiinc-- ike a Scotsman spoiling -$iX
pence.
Jiin : ' otr still lake ' your, -niggling• .
bath, I suppose :'e'
Jack: recur min• it. SometImes :I
take it hot, sometimes cold, and••when
I'm in a 'hurry 'I"take it for granted...
READ- THE CLASSIFIED ADS
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Agonizing
Eczema (Salt Rheums)
No rest,- day or night, for thoeil.
afflicted , with . that awful skin die
ease, eczema, or sal rhottra OS' it is
commonly called.
The intense burning, itching and'
smarting, especially at night, or
When. the affected, part' lib exposed to
strongpheat or hot water, are aimedu nbeatablo, , and ,reliefgladly
welcomed. ,
T®,got•'ricl of means it is n
buy to havo the blood cleansed by
the nue of a thoroughly -"reliable
blood medicine such as Burdock
Flood Bitters which during the past
410 years has met with great suceees
-in relieving audit 1ieeseee by ata 'blood
cleansing• and purifying properVee.+
Tile T. 31.0 tin -a Cow Lt , Telt" ()rad
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Theft at Airport
George !l3rown,.a; Port Albert airport
worker, pleaded g ;4i1ty to the theft of
al% int .ti'.ctf-Dil>il?tt,.,
cr bed••. ee, op
and a spool of thread, tie whole rallied
at less ,than two dollars. 13 counsel,
alt
.. (): `'flays, 4.0., said he was waking
out of the gate of the airport at quitting
time with the egood s under. his arm.
He'Was stopped by an armed.guard and
the Provincial pollee were called„ and
stook hire to jail.. Mfr. Bays maintained
the theft was,petty in the extreme and
that his client had yielded to tempta-
tion after viewing the abundant and
resplendent display of supplies at the
a1rPort
awn A to
rner Holmes said 'there
was an , epidemic of petty thieving at
the R.A.F, camp and that it had to be
stopped. Brown was given suspended
sentence, abut was obliged to pay.$15.20
court costs.
Dainiel 'I3artleib was given a • two
weeks' remand on a charge of obstruct-
ing the police, as; was Alex. McRae on
a drunk -driving , count.
• ' Too Much Speed
Although 1C'ilfford +llugill, of near'
Seaforth,, pleaded not guilty to a charge
carelessAlr-Lviug,)iagistrate--•ML
held that he was speeding when he llad
an ' accident at -Midnight 'May 25, on
the approac'b to ` the. 'Bayfield River
Fridge on No.4 highway' at Clinton.
Trainc Meer ,Frim: Taylor ,told the
court that Orgi11 and his ,brother neer-
rowiy escaped Serious injury or death
,when their ear, rounding a eurve on a
hill,: travelled 1 feet on the shoulder
of f
curved road, took out
eight
guard
rail posts, struck a highway sign; and
ereeihed dein), . ;a 25 -toot embanluneaat
against a fencer before eoronin;y to rpt,
,Neither' young- -men had , a scratch.
The driver was !lined Vi and costs.
CANADIAN LORI"!, ASSOCIATION
A Goderich 'branch of the Canadian
Corps Association' was formed at :a
meeting held at the "hone of D. Lis
Bombe• last Thursday evening. The
'meeting
wasat
attended bytwenty
Great
War .reterans, ' who were quite' en-
thusiastic. Deers elected were 1
Vresident, R. ial. '(Jornish ; 'vice -press'
dent,D Liscomroe secretatle
o e
-J'ames-a.
treasurer, -Jamcs-rson;- serer
geant-at-arms, Ilugh Sinnamon;. stand-
ard-bearer, F. Templeton.
WHO GOT 'ILIKE CHICKENS?'
Lester Johnston of Ashfield .township
lost forty ehiekens a few nights ago.
The previous afternoon two buyers had
called, abut, no sale was made. The
chickens were missing in the corning..
Provincial police were notified and
checked, the buyers, but they were ahle
to clear themselves satisfactorily.
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Zrrors Liana
To B. Overiookiii
Nrrort' • 0 'vision. are often
SA subtle. they exist in
t any-
one
countlessea
se 'cv t
n a
one being aware of it. ' hl
they produce harm which is
- blamed on other causes.. It
is not at all a. had idea to be
eye -suspicious,. if something
is
is done about .it:
Make your appel_urtnaent a '.,
• hy per. $654
,
F. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST
Cor,. Ring n St_* oyn. The Square
God
. *Wednesday
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.ON OC.P: COUNCIL
James Aa 104mpbell, Goderieh trio-
gist, has been ' recommended for ,.
Position on 'the Ontario College alt
Pharmacy° Council, representing district
-No. 12. 1(e w fll sueeeed the late 3i
R.
Wigle.
True Tonic
far' Blood -CIO Nerves_
_.Invaluable at this season because it -
supplies the Vitamin. B x and mineral
substances so -necessary to. improve the
.� qualityy,bf the bloed and 'help,the nerves.
For better appetite, better digestion,
•/ .better is sleep andfor better 'health use
'~ • -Dr. Chase's Nerve-FoocL ' .
tttI' agains
Merism—Enlist Now!'
This in'Canacdla'>s fight- aurid YOU are Canoodle., Everything for which
• you l;iavie worked and planned—yourr p sue, your l>iore-are threatene d
by the fiendish ati4 tcks of the Mains ;And though We roil in the factories
p j with which nese wetipons
tom r�nQlaatce weapons with whie'•h >ln crush them, these
are usele s without MEN.' ^ �An
'
The Caiuradian Active Army requires men'. for Artillery, Engineers,
o Signals, 'Aranoured Cars, Tanks, Infantry, Transport and Supply,
.Medical, Ordnance'and' other branches. of the Service, The Army is,
•
prepared to ',teach many trades, and to Train yolk to cirtciently
handle Canada's., weapons of war.
Go to your nearest District Recriniltirig^Office. Find out about these
Ui ts;^ l�.o'w they work,. what they do. See just where yot.t'll fit in.
r S(ce where an cuy partilar° . skill you possess cans best' be . utilized..
then join up ffo>t. ACTION. ,
" 0
`Apply to nearest District Recruiting Office.
or
Any Local Arinonry "'
DEPARTMENT OF
ACTIVE
SERVICE
RATES' OF PAY IN THE RANKS
$1.30 per Day with -Board, Lodg-
ing, Clothing, Medical and Dental
.care provided. EXTRA: (1) Rates
vary'?n from 25¢ to 75¢ bier day
for stied ltradestlien whale ern,
ployed. (2) Dependent Allowances
in Cash: $35 to wife, $12 each per
month for 2 children — only 3
dependents per soldier.