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lug . staffs .- of the lnsl?ectorate.: Nine
were from- 'married women and Aro'
teachers- were leaviaig to get married:
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ONTI�JITH
Chartered, Accountants
51 ' Albert.
Street, Stratford , <,
Toronto Nice 342 Bay Street
pE. SON -HUNT $c CO.
Accountants and ° Auditors
195 Dundas St.
London, Cont.
Fairmount 3877.
cKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN-
SUR,ANCE CO. -Farm,,, and ,
�,. sated town, property insured. •
_Oi6lcers-=-President, !W. -R, Archil
bald, Seaforth; Vice -President, Frank.
McGregor, Clinton ; Manager • and
Secretary -Treasurer, M: A. `'Reid, Sea -
forth.
Directors -W. R, Archibald, Sea,
forth; Frank •McGregor, Clinton; .Alex.
Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris:- Leon-
Nardi, Bornhol'nn ; E. J Trewartha,
Clinton; John, L.- ; Malone,• Seaforth;
.Alex. McEwing; Blyth; Hugh „Mel -
,
ander, • Walton Geo. • Leitch, Clinton.
Agents, -•john:.. E. Pepper, Bruce -
field .R, T'. 1re.Kereher,,.bublin J P;
P.rueter,„,Brodhagen ; - Qe,Orge. A. -Watt;
B1y4.144r, 1« M A
Policy -ROW -is can + make aU- pay-
ments and get their cards receipted at'
the Royal Bank, • Clinton ; Calvin Cutt's-
Girooery, .Kingston Street, Goderich, or
J. H. •Reid's General Store, Bayfield.
MEDICAL
Urban dunlcaiSolitles Claim T he ,Are e ,Payutg Tv4°A 1V uch
for County nty
rReferred, �t ,Provlrcxa i va De am.
hent -Council, Votes' n$25,000 to Clinton Eofipital—Count'
3fr
Tax Bate Remslus. �,t 44,
The Cowntyy. Connezl adjourned from get their pavements fee, .
while
,
Tuesday to 'T rsday last week in the towns and 'tillages have to pay" a
end share, and the latter feel they are
order that the. nnem�ers' might alt roads.
paying too much toward Gvtnaty
the: Federation ,of AgricnIture gather.- The total rates''paid lay the eight
ing at .Seaforth oh . Wednesday. On towns • and villages,?x: Tre, wartha
Thursday' moaning a deputation 'from "stated, amount to $13,908. ,,, bates
is es .f the eating', fr. m . he .Count 'were 8,271,
the towns and vzl g u y, o . t y � .�
iv en.
e • .ere 'V, .
Clinton, ice t rebate ewa o thea w
T rt a I cent. 8'
a ..W. r ,
headed by N h t h�� .�_
appeared before the Council in support they would receive $X3,147, an, ° in -
of 'a request that the Countyincrease crease df $4,874', , •
its: rebate to a1l'. urban municipalities • Of this Mount Go4.erich would re
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to nt. ' o the Cauht ceive 4 h49 instead of 2,527' as at
9q .' per ,cent. fy � . � .. ( �
road rate. At -. recent. ,the rebate present,, .Seaforth $1,553, Clinton
tri p
is 50. per cent; to towns _and 75 $1,065, ' Wingham. ` $1,8$9; Blyth $479,
per cent to villages. Brussels $638, Hezisall'• $1,609, Exeter
stated, Huron County paid back to the - On motion of Reeves R,'. J. Bowman
towns and villages 90 per cent: of the and R. E; Shaddiek, the request was
County road rate. Owing to some .referred to the County road °commis-
counties' not •rebating, anything, the .• sion for consideration,
Government passed legislation making -Agricultural Representative 'Speaks
it compulsory to pay. to towns 50 per :'i H. B. Stewart, rhe new, agrieul ..
cent and to villages 75. per cent. As aural representative for ,>Huron, was
no County roads are ,being maintained inireduced, 1Ie. urged the encouirage
in any. of the; towns aria villages,' while menti of the .formation of boys' and
they ' are in. the townships, Mr. Tre- girls' farm; clubs. The more that can
wartha stated the, rural municipalities be done for." the young ' people the
11.11411Pamorselnil • r„ better, he declared during his brief
address.
Mr. Marritt, district forester, who
was invited to speak, commended Clerk
N. W. Miller .on the manner in which
he . had carried- out the distribution
Fire, Accident and . Motor Car of 135000 trees in the county. A large
area, he said, has, still to •be planted.
He stressed the importance of educa-
tion,,in forestry::: through= the :'schools;
and•::advised that tours by, the.` pupils
through' the busk • would be an .excel.
lent :`;tnean o , edueatzn .m: Lenz ..,,iu
forestry.
'School Inspectors‘ Heads s
R;taples;. inapector'.of public
schools for ' South: Huron, stated in
the course of an address a the Thurs-
day, afternoon session that there had
been thirty resignations from the teach -
Insurance
OFflCE-+MASONRi TEMPLE
.:WEST'STRE °
• PHONE: 2301- +GODEHIc
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The r'eenaiuing sixteciiwere going to
city.sehooti' l'or security •reasons, better
workulag, Conditions .or salary• schedules..
"Very soon township arms will•pr4-.
ich
vide. the. ,conditions.which are attraGt-.
ing ,teaeber3:. to places where they Brill
receive them;". air, Staples "predicted.
Giving. a, eport on North Huron
schools,• Inspector ' Kinkead • said • the'
enrolment of pupils was ,stili increase -
Ing.. Ten ,teachers: had 'taught for their
first year; eleven others were• gradu-
`ates of . the' six weeks' sununer course«
.'%'Vit# only eighty students graduatiuii
from ',Stratford Normal School, he
feared there would' be a teacher short
,age . for three' Years. • He, too;'•p oke
p,..
highly of tete, work'being done in town-
ship areas.
J•. , c'
, Game, ue ..i:
• din , p bli ,s fool nspector
of llruce County' also spoke of the
shortage of teachers, though average
salaries had been increased from $1;153
to $1500. •
Huron County Flying Club
A deputation from the newly -organ-
ized Huron County 1:lying Club asked
consideration' of ` a • request that the
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DUE p E .T$ O
T O -OOU 'O
„Coupohs pow valid '€ire • butter 90
to• 111, Sugar 46 'to 4,',n.nd preserves..
33 to• 57 •and. P1,
STRAW ER$ ( PRICES
pate `-t., which the•`aeason ..rices. of
st '- prices,,
rawberri.es will be reduced, been
,c
s ' a according an o ce-
et la a ac .r to nn
kt g� un
anent of - the Prices Board. °Owing to
the Lateness of the crop the drop : in
prices in Western Ontario. which had
been scheduled to takelace onJune
26th will ]i.QW not take '.l? lace "til
June 30th....
ONEONT
�. FOR
DANLAGTI G PROPRTY
On Fr'ida,y morning Mrs, Ethel
Johnston, Colborine. township, was- con-
. i.. 'Afar m.any• severe illnesses`
ori`ctus a ra'i
. oz
w
thepatient ivery.' a£ten Tett in an- extxcmeT we�c,
, nervous,r4-down. condition
ATo� all thoseconvalescents who•use seme• kind
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of a ;tonic to stixntilate and build up the weakened
stein, we -would recommend Milburn'o Health and Nerve raw to
on back to health -1 pinesAgain.
,,These pills help. elements, z
ece s
zry
to
assist the co
vain
in briocin-back bodily sren th and -vigour.
Pre5qc abox, 65 pills ,,,at •all drug counters.
Look for our',.re isteredtrade. lark
n "Red. Heart" on th
Tho T.' i lburn"Co., L .itcd, Toronto. Opt
vieted :b Jude; Costello of wilful
dad e of Over $2040 x
oPertY and
was sentenced to one mouth in ,1t
It was Shown, In evidence that lath .had
been removed from an ustairs rooii
of. a .hy ouse owned b 'Lloy d, 'Youn and
tenanted by lairs. ,Johnston. Siding on,
aback kitchenw as' also re7moved.
In passing sentence Judge Costello
told the accused there ' Was a nasi
of two years' imprisonment . for etch
an Offence; "but 1,_ am sentencing $401
to one" -the woma .' swooned before l .
added "month."
Prizes for. bright-eyed pets,
•
stick -up -eared pets, greeny -
blue pets, ; two -legged pets
DR. F. 3. R. FORSTER, EIZE,NEAR,
. NOSE, THROAT
Late House. Surgeon New York
,; Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist-
ant at Moorefield Eye *spite' and
Golden•- Squarer' Throat • Hospital,
London, England.
EYES TESTED, GLASSES •
SUPPLIED i
83 Waterloo' Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267. .
Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday, June 27th, at • ,•2 p.m.
till. 4.30 p.m. <Y; ..
CHIROPRACTOR AND 'DRUGESS
r. THERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 341
Office hours -10 to 12• a.m„, 2 •to. 5
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 for the Province of Ontario.
C. P. S. CARMAN; Mus. Bac.; „Fol,
G.O. ;• L.T.C.L. ; Member of `Ontario
Music Teachers' Association ; Organist
and Choir Leader; St.. George's Church.
Pupils taken. . Residence, • Mr. 3.
Craig's, St. George's Crescent.
F. 1.. nistrong.
'OPTICIAN• and OPTOMETRIST
Square' Goderich
"See. Armstrong and See Better"
At Lucknow every :'Wednesday
form 2 to 8.
bfhce and ' Residence :
1] `Trafalgar -.Street
' Phone ,663
FOR SALE—Hou:f all kinds,
choice blinding lots, business pro`
pertl! and .several good farms.
EDWARD W. - ELLIOT
`:IICENSED AUCTIONEER
-Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
can be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 203; Clinton. •
4Jharge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. • : 19tf
EAROLD JAO SON
CLIC - SED . AUCTIONEER
o i N AND PERTH,;
For information, 'etc., : write
R.R,' 4, Seaforth; or phone (col-
lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
DONALD _ B. -EL1 w
EXPI i'i`IENCED AUCTIONEER -
• Licensed for Counties of Iluron
and Bruce, . ,
RIPLE-Y, PHONE 49
For information Apply,;to.J. N.
C Kernighan, Division Court Clerk,
Goderich;. Ont ~� ...
and
REAL ESTATE
PHONE - 24 GODEItICH`
THERE IS,.
NO OTHER " •
TOBACCO
aqattf2,G
AT . ' '
CA?1TAL ' THEATRE„ •Co t
Now ---Abbott •avid .Costello with Phil( Spitalny, in "HERE COMES: I
THE' CO -EIS.
Monday, ' Tuesday and W ec1nesday-Two rcati re .-.
Phil; 13aker, Edward Ryan,* Marjorie 11assow and Stanley . Prager
with a host of{ your favourite movie stars in radio's'tluizical Sunday
• nife hit show
^ "TAKE IT OR LEASE IT”
Jeanne Crain, .Eugene Pallette, Mars' Nashand i 'rank °Lattiii ore
'Put zest and exciting action into a .modern romance
Thursday, Friday and. Saturday— C» ,
Donald O'Connor,. Peggy. Ryan,. Jack Oakie and Ann Blyth*
tilled with songs and spectacle, packed with Heart and humor, comes
a laughable story of• baekkgta. life
'TIIE ' MERRY MONOIIANS"
Matinees Wednesdays, Saturdays and holidays at 2.30 p.in
Coming Deanna Durbin, in "Can't Help. Singing."
�n recent years,••Canadian farmers have overcome cr multitude of difficulties.
Despite labour shortages, storm wind weather .hazards, they have cony,
i p i , ops so' vital'
sisfentlyrncreased' � roductron and harvested the record crops
to •a nation at war,
They have been'handicapped, by lack of proper distribution facilities, in,-
•-.
gett,ng produce to .market, farm -fresh'; Many who realize the time and
Tabour a General Motets truck would save, look forward .hopefully to the
time when they are agarn available.•
ry That time is coining.
• . .` �� F.i.cta3....r.• •...il'.�w.�4w:.f,".-. .: nT'w...'HK..'"tifiu AKJuu.
,,,The time when Victory signals a General Motors change -over, from \mar.
--to peace production .- w n«' the time when ;alb the experience,. •engineering
Skill and productivee Power now, being used by General Motors to fashion
tough, durable arm `vehicles, will be directed towards the production •
moused
of sturdy, , General MOW* trucks ks deperrdable,i, great-hearted trucks
,--that' will mean less work cicid worry, more leisure and prosperity for
farmers and producers everywhere.
THE GENERAL MOTORS DEMER. '11'ILI, DB READY tO BRING YOU IN BEST II1' TOMORRO