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` Dard$ter and. Solicitor
Office—North St., Goderteh.. Phone 750
VlTrE' IMCO ?TANT
MONTEITH Wand A fJl.1 `E1 II,'
ci ted' "" liuntaut •
5I A1`rt `Street, Stratford
Street o Office : ' 302 y�
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1EARSDN*HIINT & QI(Tr
Accountants and Auditors
195.. Dundas St.
London, - Ont.
Fairmount 3877.
INSURA14VE
n eKILLOP : I UTU4' • FIRE IN-
• SURANCE 00.—Farm; and iso-
lated town' property insured.
• Ofieers •+-President;• W. 4. Al -
bald, Seaforth; Vice-Presideft, Frank
McGregor, Clinton; Manager!, and
Secretary -Treasurer,, M. A. Reid, Sea -
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Directors -W. _ ._ R. _,Arch baici, Sea -
forth ;.Frank McGregor, Clinton Alex.
Broadfoot, Seaforth; Obits: Leon-
hardt, Bornholm; E. ' J. Trewartha,
Clinton; John L, Malone! Sea forth;
Alex. MaEwing, Blyth; .Hugh Alexi
ander, Walton ; Geo. Leiteh, Clinton.
Agents—John E. Pepper, Bruce-
field ; R. F. •Mc$ercher, Dublin;
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• Prueter, Brodhagen,l George A. Watt,
Blyth. , •
Policy -holders can •'make. all pay-
ments and get their cards receipted at
the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin'Gutt's
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or
J H. Reid's General Store, 4ay11eld.
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DR. P J. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR►-
NOSE, THROAT . •
Yate . Hous'• Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and •aural.Hospital, assist-
ant at Moorefield Eye ,Hospital, and
Golden. ' Square Throat Hospital,
London, England.
EYES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED ,
53 Waterloo street ., tratford.
Telephone. -267,
Next visit Bedford Rotel, Goderich,•
Wednesday, June • 27th, at • 2 p.m.
till 4.30 p.m.
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLEEss
• THERAPIST -
Goderich, Phone 341
Office hours -10 to -12 a.m. 2 to 'ii
and 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday.;
10 to 12 a.m. only • on •' Wednesday.
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell;
Mineral fume baths by 'appointment
' only..`
A. N. ATKINSON.. �.
- 51 South St. •'`" .:
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act fo'r the Province of Ontario. •
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DA.wEo 4F .I
RAT1oN C4iTr4fio
Coons now valid
upare butter 9A to
a05, ,preserves 33, to 56- rind sugar 46
tQ 59. •
Olt and, `after June. I: preserves
coupons , resume their' normal value of
fluid-ouxtees eaelt for maple syrup.
During the production :season- ending
May 3f they :havd been good for 40
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HOSPITAL . AUXILIARY MEETSa
The regular Meeting' of the Women's.
Hospital. Auxiliary was held at `the
Public 'Library on Monday 'afternoon,
with the ,president, Mrs. -D. E. Cainp-
bell, pr'eaiding. ' Letters acknowledging
'invitations to the annual. `birthday
party, from Mrs. 'Q. W. laa, ;Pro-
vincial president, and the' Goderleh
Town ship 'Hospital Auxiliary, • were
read. The treasurer, Miss E. Saults,
reported 'that cash contributions of
07,30 were received at the ',birthday
party. Representatives to assist at the
Legion bingos••for June were named as
follows Miss E. Saults, Mrs. E.. Mc-
Laughlin, Mrs. D, E. Campbell, Mrs.
Tl. M, Monteith and Mrs. D. R. Nairn.
Arrangements' were made, „for the
annual tag . day ,on July • 7th, and..
captains. of •wards° were appointed.
The Goderieh' overseas . parcels com-
inittee acknowledged a donation. `
• "I was sick, and ye visited me."
PUBLIC NOTICE
P. S. CARMAN, Mus. Bab.; F.A.
G.O.; L.T.C.L.; Member of Ontario
*s•Music Teachers' Association_; Organist
and Choir Leader, St.. George's" Church,.
Pupils taken. Residence, Mr. 3.'
Craig's, St, George's Crescent.
HAROLD JACKSON
Specialist in Farm and=`Household
Sh1es. Licensed in Huron 'and . Perth
Counties.L. _ Prices. reasonable; Ida
faction guaranteed., For information,,
etc., write or phone (collect) HAROLD
...JACKSON, R.R. 4, Seaforth,. or phone
661-14, Seaforth, or phone 867,
Goderich. i
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Fire, 'Arddent, ,and Motor liar
Insurance
OFFWCE-MASONIC TEMPLE
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PHONE 230 • GODERICO. •
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HURON C041N"7 " OR' WEEKLY'
GSL RIOH, ONTARIO, THI.I4SDAY, SAY 31st, 4945
grain; 'Chorus, "The'Navy's Here,".,and 1.
Chalk Tale y •` chord Aweigh," by grades V and!
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Y .. VI,• Victorist. $ehoo0 amuses. " Iow is
Torout r 'Art1St tl e P i ht '' : 1 4Ying,,, "T.he M11l,,,
and "The The Mielodloua Bltokswitli," by
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music` gild . Ari-cotline
Fine.' 'under Nater .
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A large audience enjoyed a. Uniqueand interesting eintertailxment ° ,held
under the auspices of the Goderich
committee ''et the Wavy' League last'
Thursday night, when Garnet Hazard,
of Toronto, presented a chalk 'talk on
"This Canada of Ours" -in the lecture
balk bf Knox 'I'resbyteriau cl►ur0b.
it. 'Was a 'delightfulevening of art
tend music, for public school and Col,-
egiate winners at the recent Music
Festival contributed choruses, vocal
and '`piano set* and duets,, and 'the
whole program. was climaxed `with m
solo, "Rule, , Britannia," beautifully
sung by Miss Maher "Hume, ' With boy
Festival: contestants singing; the chorus;
Mrs; J. G. McDougall and Mrs. Clayton
Edward directed the musieal program.,
• Mr. - Hazard was introduced by Mr.
H. M. Monteith; chairman of the-localcommittee, who expressed appreciation
to tbe`children, the church, session and
to all who had assisted in making the
evening a success.
• The artist., deftly sketched with col -
;ored. chalk lovely Canadian scenes,
.choosing as his subjects and drawing
from memory Lake Louise,, • a part of
the Qu'Appelle valley, an island in
Georgian May, and a view of the Far
Northland,: The . audience watched
tensely as he changed the picture by
stroke • after stroke of' hischalk„ the
whole emerging as a beautifully col-
c%red pietur`e, ltll the-while.'explaining:
each phase of his art and d refe>ring
at •times to famed Canadian artists.
While Christ 'was cin)earth, .said the
'artist, he had said, 'Man shall not live
by bread ..alone;',' men need the liner
foods for the spirit: He had- travelled
across Canada, and he spoke of the
beauties of the Maritimes, the expanse
pf the - prairies,. • the- foothills_ of the
Rockies, antd Vancouver's splendid,
harbor. o
'Musical Program .•
The following, was• the musical ;prod
grades,, VII and VIII, 'V ictorria School;
piano 13010, ,,•"Dance of the Puppets,,,
Ruth Bowen;. ehorus,r'"The Swing," by
'estival cornpetiturs ; piano solo,, "Blue
Danube :Waltz," bY; 'Robert .'Feagan;
Collegiate !girls' ' ehoruses, ' "Faity.
Land,".°My Soul, There'Is a Country,"''
and •Czechosiov akian Folk Hong; . vocal'
.uet,' by Helen Willie and Margaret
Henry; pltinb solo, "Waltz in A
by„Christine Leisli nan; boys'' choruses,
"Going' to,the . Fair,” "Dreams," und.
"Swinging on , a Stall"' solo, Miss
'Hume. ' •
Mr. ' Ilazard concluded `lits talk by
referring „briefly tb the Work of • •thee '
,Navy' League.• He kindly consented to
remain, over the next : day,' when be,
:gave another chalk ` talk'` to the' '.es-
secnbled pupils of • the Collegiate Insti-
tute and higher grades of the other
schools; at the, Collegiate. `~
F:. T..:Armstrong
OPTICIAN'and OPTOMETRIST
• Square •,4 = Goderlch
."See Armstrong and See,Better"
At Lucknow every Wednesday
RYAN ,
ileal ;Estate and Insurance
Office' and Residence ; ' •
11 Trafalgar Street
Phone_ 663
.FOR SALE =Houses of all kinds,
choice building lots, business pro-
Aerty and several good -`'farms.
Donald B. Blue
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Counties of Huron
and Bruce
ADDRESS ;• ,Ripley, Ont.
Phone Ripley, 49
For information apply to J. N.
Kernighan, Division Court Clerk,
Goderieb, Onit.
Nagging, Dra.ggngPaans In the Back
Many women have to do their own
housework, and the constant . bend-
ing over,. lifting;' making beds,,
sweeping, _ ironing, sewing, so nece's-
sary to perform their household'
duties puts a heavy strain on. the
-back•and kidneys, and if there Were
no -kidney weakness the back would •
be strong -and well.
,"`. D This s' is ney Pills help to _ gi e
relief 'to weak, backache, kidney suf.
fering9?women.
Doan's Kidney Pills- are put up .
' • in an oblong grey box with our trade
mark •a "Maple Leaf" on the.,
wrapper. ' '
-Don't, accept a eistita.. •,•B.
° sure aue1d•geti 'Doan's."
Th. T. ,A1.1ibu'rn f1o., Ltd., Toronto,' -Oat
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Now -,-Walt Disney's ,great . TeehnieoXo r nnu►siicaly ."The` 3 Caballeros" °
MON,..,TIDES. and ..WED.
"A T E- ROOK
""BETTY 8MXTI1'S sensational,nov'el, becomes a rare and appealing
Note the all-star east
screen trent. ..
Dorothy McGuire, Joan 81,44011, James Dunn and Lloyd Nolan
THUR. PRI. and SAT.
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Helmut Dentine, .Faye Eraerson, Raymond Massey, Andrea King and
Peter ' Lome • —
Vicki Ba nn's most daring story rips off the lid and shows the des-
perately revolting result +of Gestapo Government • ,
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Matinee •'Wedaesdays,,Saturdsyii d holdsors at 2,40 pans.
Coaling -+-•:Moss Iiait+t's "WINGED VIC ►AY:"
COUNTY COURT NEXT.WEEK
Three cases aro en the docket for
the County tiourt sittings to open en
Monday next :before .His Honor_ Judge.
Costello. •
DONALD YIABTYN FAQ
TO DEATH AT LON'D'ON
A . Native of Ripley, and Has Wife a
Former As i �. d Giri
• Donald Ne1san Muret n
y native of
Ripley living •at'; -London, was fatally
injured in a . -fall from a third -story"
Apartment window ' early Thursday
night last. Her ,died ' about an hour
arid. a half later'.ih Victoria Hospitals•.
He -was cleaning •a window of his
apartment when apparently he slipped
and fell.
Mr. Martyrs Wag the spn of Mr. 'and,
MI''—Roderick Ma.rtyn, : Ripley, and
his Wife, was the former, Isobel McLean,
daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Dan McLean
of Ashfield township 'near Amberley.
Mrs. Martyn and their two-year-old
son were .in the 'apartment when the
accident °occurred. • •
Mr. lltartyn graduated as an optomet-
rist at Toronto -in 1987 ,and was en-_
gageoL iii that' capacity with a London
frrrn De was thirty-one years .of age.
Surviving,' besides his wife • and son,
John Donald, are his parents, five
brothers and two sisters. -
Ater a private service ..at London,
the,body was removed to the home of
the parents at Ripley, where the fun-
eral service v ails held on Saturday,
with the interment in Ripley cemetery.
Remember them -with a-gift-pn : Slivt-
in's Day, They'll appreciate it
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great national rr ov ement is. being . "' c • •
� arta ked , by' she
most unscrupulous campaign in, Canada's histo .;
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,Every A . • b +e lie, dl��t�z�t� �d aider is being .used,
.: by Big Business and its political parties against the
thousands of Canadians " 4•
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The CCF "has not .- the ?r Toney to buy' enough S a to
answer the misstatemenVis, .Here, aretheanswers
to
a few' of•the moreglaring falsehoods:
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"The, . This. is ~ outri ht falsehoods The:; CCP says 'THS
�. � CCF �►'ll. take -away. u �.. ., w �'. r
'p MONEY:. WHICH THE
PEOPLE, HAVE
the 'people's savings and
life insurance." EARNED; . RTGHTI'ULLY BELONGS • TO
THEM' Whether • it, is in •' bonds, insurance aro
savings .accounts. The. CCF w xl .guarantee the.
' ;w.,: • eople's savings with all the. resources Of tyle
nation.
2 "The CCP, will take the
- farmer's farm away."
2 , Deliberate falsehood. The CCF believes in the
fa 1y .arm, . THE, SASKATCHEWA CC
HAS PASSED'THE ONLY;FARM SECTTRZ '
ACT IN CANADA.; providing against the 1o4:z ow'
home and: land:, and seizure of; crop. • '
3 Another. untruth. • .THE CCF HAS ' NO I21‘. -
_. TENTION. OF TAKING OVER STA ALL '
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BUSINESS, Today, small 1?usiness and ind'vy<ru
t , enterprise suffer from three handicaps (--4) u.: -':s,•,
competition• frombig eombin'es ,, (b) dif icul*' . c•''.
getting 'credit ;' (c) reduction in business thin oug ti.
' depressions. "
P t The :CCF Will removethese handicap. v:431
monopdiy control provide :credit ,at 'co'r--and•.
through j°dbs for all, will aseure'ste•adT.vtn�-:rchasing
power.
3.."The CCF will destroy the
small tinsinessman and in-
' dividual enterprise."
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4 On the contrary, Big Business itvielf. r egim,ritA
4 "The' ' CCF : will mean .• Canadians through urieniployment hitch .rices,
regimentation and dictator- ° low wages and .exploitation of the L can'es: THE
•ship." �, , ,:a W..�,----�� CCP WILL END THIS REGTIViri4,fAT iON. 'Tr
/, will enrich our. democracy by, a,?sing" treednm
from want and freedom,from fear •:• *:1• p:eciotns
right of -the 'balIot,box
This` is the most shameful lie of :1 • The tensa
"National Socialist" was- 'hy .W,tiei' ¶o
cash in . on the popularity ' of ,get, ".i»a soctalisrn,
Once in power he proceeded to t~-'.te*rninate all.
democrats -and --socialists, while Big•--. 6usirres -T all
over the world dealt with him and hd 7%�ri:`h4m.
• The CCF HAS ALWAYS PtiUGWf 1tV •`RY.
FORM OF DICTATORSHIP. AT 11O!J AND
ABROAD, It -is .the• most 'dertiocratic pt�liiicai'•
- , movement ever ' known in Canada, add is - the
y
- ati�n�'s e a a girt h.ergrittwiiti
' of Pascistiii •...
5 "The CCF is National
Socialist." ,
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Rea&.- Must Decide ..
This 'ca npaigii of .,•• 'falsehoods • is slander against :.a
people's party, whose -members in Paarl.iainent, and i;
the ..leadership of M.: J Coldvcr ll have demonstrated
-the responsibility and integrity' of -the entire movements
.
Today, : the nation faces gz'ave prob1enyg : ,: it is.a . tune.
for sober- judgment ..a.y`. a time for vision and Honesty
of purpq•e' . . • REASON AND 'NOT, PEAR MUST
GOVEIZN OUR dD CI$1ONS
This time
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