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' =WO UTXREIWEN,T. Gefierat• of Canada an aneniat su• f.
1101.0.4t th„,..refand all the de.posits
.,The "',CiOSing day • or be • Parlia- except pose of less than. on0 dollar.
.• 4 ,•,•
imentary SeSSien at Otawa. wa$ If ni) clainfis, made for these small
.• Mari4Cel4toy the addre4 Orprie deposits: their amount, will after a
ldinister King in' whi4:, he. stated certain time be paid,,to.thellOspitai
that it Was the la4t tini,e,,,he would for ',Sick Children At Toronto, De.,
he * thg „House as the ',leader .of .posits of more than one dollar will
•;,lia4rparty. At the national ,Liberal be transferred •to the postoffi e •
• convention. to be held' t Ottalva `ins bank tinless cleposite s direct
early in 14.igust,he will.e. st off- the otherwise. Goderich scho children
- xOantle Of ,les,de'rehip Whieli he has had a, considerable amou tt,of sa.v-
Worii: Air twenti-aine yaarS. lit': is, lugs in , the Penny ia.n4.
,.
..„.......apt„ 'Certain:00 Ni.r......1..< L.,N.v,41:i•n".
'• mediately retire ,from t e post of
*Prime • Minister. That ' - 14 depend
• upen the state of world affairs; he
,
- • May continue to steer t e ship of
. •
statelqi a. time longer '4 the waters
should be stormy. i;ii-i; -_• ' .
Mr. King's term as a dinistitutien-
•"'"4.' al leader is.without. a parallel. First
' 'elected to the" House•o ,cloutnionS in
• /
4908, he has been. a"., ineuxber ' con-
' tinnenalY with •the e e Ption Of, a
few years and has It' . his party
through, seven eleetionS;,,, As Prim
Minister he has beat the long
record of Sir Robert :Walpole as.
• British Prime •Sliiti'ster, Dering his
• eadership_.*Qanada has attained 'n
position ,aiiong the nations :of the
. world secondlonly to tir ',,few great.
•• powers and a ileight pf prosperity
equalled only py the Tja-ited_States,
• Ms retirement`will Mark the close
of a" • long, and, even ful era in
• qenadian historF-
OUZ,0131i PTANS or -
WOKEN'S niVerrrinz
Toe ..roop ,111041y, Faeet,1,11g of
bran01 et Woroe4's
InStitnte viaa-held en Thursday with
the, President,* Mrs. •Waldo, preald•:"
Ing. Ate t the opening exercises the
President Stated that she had repro-
dAter-liraneWat--+roeeting_44,
thg-Jee.reatipnaL;ceMin_ittdg, at the
opening 0, the nevi wing at the hIVS---
Pital,. and at the demOuStratien,by
tlfe4:41W-WateZr*nclAt'Utl.0/49,riac.,1,-
Vark. !Vhaalls Were teedered
eenunittee in charge el"`cledorating
the., InStitl.lte *At. on fst,
which tOOk seebnd
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1 Pilil„. 'OSIFER OF 1.40 MEADOlii.
- .Braarry 41 .. Boyle
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• "WANT A PUP?"
..
- ' /We Ve' been having a certain
streak of bard. luck- In regard to
our, pups. ,Suchansuch was.,A Alie
wile ostaleished .himself - 'fide -1r iii
the affections of the youugsterS. Old
age dame to hint. .One day he came
tip• to the back stoop; lay clove oft
the old dilece of carpet thatr was
there, 'put his nose between his
front Paws and moved on gently to
whatever sort of .1aeaVen• is -reserved
for trood„and. faithful dogs.
After recovering from the • less
-and the lamentations- of the family,
I decided, that We would not have
another dog around the place. This
-was very obviously ' a sheer piece'
of bravado oa my part. There was
something missing from the place,
ejeau..se,...fts my wife said, "I havent.
mentioned -a thing about getting a
• dog' or a. tlifflg and yoif keep' on-
brin ing ap the7:sobject becaese you
seen). to 'feel- guilty or somehtiiiig,."
----. Thisstarted another oittblirst-.6f
arguine4-on-my-Partrbut-Feerta-i-al-Y7-
•
didn't consince her. lien we were
.tway-for Sun a 21 y rilimer ()CPI': ill
the next,. township. '•Duting. We
usual strolling around the farm, my
hot said, "Would -y,on like to see
•the pups?, Patricia and Michael
immediately. yelled. "Sure we Want
to see them." I didn't go to :look
at then', bat in a few minutes.. they
were back .at me with a tlack and
white. one. _ I. fo:ught a, losing battle
and 'enjoyed every, mement of it.
We took him home with us. He was
a pet, of everyone around, the place,
and, apart from chewing the leg
off a rinion suit that was hanging
'en the cidthesline, he wasn't too
destreftive. .. ,
-: Trlie,n the pub vanished. We went
to church one'Simday and when -we
came back he was gone. It •s'ias
kneiwii as 'the Melt Strn-da3-. EtcrY-•
body got in a bad mood, 1 'r3as
feeling guilty for not:having got
the children a pep sooner. •
The • followin„...t ,Wednesday. when
T was' at the feed s.thre. :Foe :Tenkits
0 ,
asked, me if T wanted .'n pep. I
replied YES yvithout seeing the pup
' -at all. Thi was a really hall *one.
He, Chewed up eeerithing in sight.:
inelliding m V.henday Shoes," and
my, Uncle Peter's Wig,- YiThieli. was
mit 'far • -airing:- oTt--the--Aelntnesline.„
Ile iTesfroyeil the set of .sirigle.har-
ness Othe driving stied •and•reined
the iipholstery of the ear. ,.. -
After eoming in eontsiet With a
hope's ,h0Af, the pep simnlv was
no_more. T said there woultt be no
more dogs around the Perin. ' When
•T whs over at the Higzins Mace
this mohing. Michael appeared
en rrying .: a pup. Who Con 'resist. a
boy entr;ving . a.. dog? T. crti,irrly
enn't.
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COURT IfOUSE PARK
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: Sit•7._-,r;Tir. .f.atal.P.p.'Isee.5 ,(.7.4211,ii
House Park. now erive-M With.:
Ileatitifttl blossoms, add woederfelly
to the attractions of the na'cle. The
town fa fliers of earl ier dap,A were
forward-Inoking.•and theresight
,haebrgiven. Goderieli,.a. 'spleifull4.-asset.
In the handsome •enrk in the .centre
of our town. But we niti$:1 not be
eontent with what one fahl Os did:
we Should look ahead and, plan . for
the generations to come. /Attie, has
been done in recent years IttAtnprov-
ing the park._ •So far as / can see,
keepink --fhe grass cut is about all
that ".is accomplisbed. Odilld not
the towii afford to plant more orna-
mentolo.and*Ilowor-lag.0
there should be a Variety of bloom
throUghout the stinuner season?
Here's .hoping., .
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--0130.1RVER.,..
Plans were discussed for the, con,
Cessions at "the 'race meet bb.. Civic
holiday, also •for the Picnic to be
held the next regilfar meeting
day, It was decided that. an ap-
peal ade to the.parks:cOnimittee
a Tow mei]. towards sand-
ing aild painting e benches ',and
tables in the paViLie, at Fiarbor
Park. The branch also ill sponsor
the Navy league tag d 'y on August
The' gift of a pair o nYlon. hose
was =made to eaeli D..P. woman who
,recentlY, arrive& toWe„, the _pre-
sentation beitig made at one of --the
class meetings held, at 9e hospital,
where seferal Of the girls are em-,
ployed. •
. Mrs. B. lVfills gave a paper on "As
the Mine is, se the nation." Com-
munity singing Was enjoyed and the
committee charge servedtea.
COUNTY- 0.0NY' ENTION OF
ItrE44:LL
.
NETHERY.14MIZIRE.
UNION: Air A:401404 pAita
an• lIlad?a91. a4erek for ger telsThe;ws t via%
,ily which. VOL4 'Old there
• Sat414407 Ally 8 •with -about
One hundred in-attendadee.- A pro-
gram of sports Wider the direction
of A. INTetliery vois eaJoYea bY
an,„^*•103.sQ, ° a ball, game. Members
were preWirirt—Voi TaiLt, Windsor;
UanilitoarVagarfi ValiAttchenet
London.. Sault. Ste: Marie. Clinton,
1Geosdbeorti,oChi'LritillgtIolittniatT.liAti,faor,elg,...TL)440vz;
'Those . who Wen prize S were;'•
Ralph, 4'ohoston and 'Wilfred: Neth -
017, for coming.. the greatest (US-
taffe,e; oldest member, present, ;Ctrs,
E. .L VanCamP, I3elgrase Toinigest
.menaber,* Lennie 'Boucher:, couple
• longest inari'led, „IVIi; and Mr%
Etellyy Leighinau, 011uteIT; latest.
married CouPle. Mr. and 'Mrs, Jim
Gallagher, °hit,. Mrs. Jas,„ McGill,
Clintok received a VriZe fOefinding
the "mystery lady,' who was Miss
Norma Nethery of Ilarailton.
• Greetings -were received.from Mrs.
Francis a'ad, Miss Minnie Hot-
lingsworth of Sault Ste. Marie and
Miss Annie LeiSlunan.of
who were unable, to attend..
A. 'bounti.fut lunch, was served .bY
the ladies-. The, followingofficer
Were appointed for 1949; President,
Mr. Henry. „ Leislunan; secretary -
treasurer, Miss Isabel --Nethery.
tng vocal solos, piano duets, 0.44
-The' address . of .the
evening wafr•gliven by Mr
$tepheas" form,er proprietor
the school,. who.. spoke on the sub-
ject: rs1140.' POV,Ig*-ralarii, Of Oust.
.ness.o. The present '.proprietor Of •
the school 'Mr,‘. Chas.' Wells Qt
Quelph• alga spoke briefly and, pre -
caused Some misapprehensions. Is-
Nialiough., •
.0-ORREOTION.AZGAIMMI., 'deed,, TeCent Pres StOXY State*
. smg. xtxxoz.O mos oto Acti3O# Js coSting Canadian
• ,•PierS about $2 miflioa dollars - a
erhe teoint 011,110Ondemeat' at
.,
the- .*Onth More for their eggSbr Putting
rederal IlePartMent Of Agriculture, effeet What la termed a contra,
^
'son snuo boot in egg yr, ices
;ti; Special Prii4nCts Boar d had woyte, 041.0t.itka, of the tolat0'
inePelOefl their Pa$111g• Price -t,:* indristry• '',coinmittee, of, Ontiarle,
eggS -by •five cents seeps te-belre' ,stAktes this is Incorragt. The fiVe
sented Mrs. Weaver With a purse Of
moneYin reeogaition o,f her splendid.'
_serriee.to.34,_'esch.00l and: community„,
Weaver aTio r'sre-
-elate-at- et-, bealltrful. 4 'tring---of
Pearls •• and. a set of pearl. earrings
;frona • the'impils of' the schOol for
dreSs thanking her for the•"-infere-st'
sie had , taken In the, class- ,and
assuring ter that their 'best wishes
ccoMPanY Goderich,
Where (said, :the address).."we can
onite surejliat you Fill, And a
place in the CommtmitY Where you
eau continue to,. . help and inspire
Other young PeePle- to 'nye ,U0 .tO
•their hest." "
• Mrs. Weaver is coming to, Gode-
rich to join her husband, 'the' Man-
ager of the local ' Public Utilities
Commission, •
,1).10$10 VOA, 7K, Win
CHURCH JUNIORS
2- .:..tDrECTIAL 4 ii US
trade:At-mister 110, warns that
'• 'winter,; Always somebt)dy is tiking
---the• joy -out of life. 1
' • •
Now biat Mr. Kingis to retire
,
... , from the -premierShiev'the may " put
• in his leisure. time irtallp.ng nailsor
--bricks, or sawing tui . 1,r,or,ellurh-.
• . big, butter, tO make n the shortages
• for which he has lbeefi held, re-
• sponsible. • '
• a •.«';
._ f%
• The Prcivincial '1.4berals - have
_. -pigliced lip another sens the_result
-of g recount in' the riding of ,Wel-
Land, The fan': •603:didte• •first
was declared el:ea-fed With a• initjor-
; itYi of ten Votes, but on the recount
I '
•
J \before the county ilOge Harold -W.
_Wallwr, Liberal, w, found to have
Tiie __,
•
a majority ' dr "eleVe ; The Fro-
' gressive Conservative andidate Was
,
third in. the poll.
• * *
--HENSALL, an ad;
dress to the -Huron County Women's
Christian Temperaeee Union, meet-
ing in convention at the United
church, Heusall, on June 25th, Mrs.
Beth McKay, of Toroato, Provincial
field' secretary, .s.poke, of the "subtle
Pr.opagaeda. of. -the li4uor industry.
She claimed the feunclation ot this.
was laid svhen*Christian people be-
_
came smeg and ,self-complacent'anti,.
did little"to•-ket forth the Christian
way-rof •, - • ,
Mis A. trook, of Hensel',
eintaiy. the- chair-- , at but:,
_mrs,E.„ Geigerot-plensalL,.pesiden ter -and -tura out -a- grand eakewith-
of -tbe Irensall-Exeter Union, wel- out it? *.H.ere•s how:7
vt}thed-the,41elega-tes.-1
Hedden of Hensall was appointed
secretary tor the conveption. -..Ex-
-teTteet rep-orts- were-preseuted-T-b
the superintendents Antiquireolld,
istie and Christian stewcaodship,
Mrs. E. Geiger, Flensall;' medal salt -
test, Mrs. W., Cook, Exeter •, flower
fund, Mrs. S. •M,cFalls.. Exeter;
press, Mrs: Maude Heelden,
-Miss., E. • Le,vvis,- of Wirrghani, pre-
sented the treasurer's lreborf.
A memorial service was held _for
• three meinherSi Mrs.. Hera and Mrs.,
4, • T. Phillips, Goderich, and Mrs.
Walker, *eter,„ who passed away
during the -year. • MrS, troek and
Mrs. J. Passmore cendueted•the ser-
vice, 1V1i,s. Maude Hedden and Mrs.
George EleSs sang duet,: "No Night
There." The devotional period was
in charge. of !Mrs. W. 0.• Pearge; of
}1±0.et• ••
For the .p(irtion. of the
program'. a piano solo was given
by Miss • Gladys laiker; a vocal
solo by Billy Lavender', y.ocal•
duet by Mrs, M. Hedden and Mrs.
G. -tress, • Miss Gladys' Luker- was
accompanist. • •. •
.Mrs. W. C. Pearce and Mrs. W.
Cook, Exeter, and :VIPs, Ceasitt,-
...Heasalk- Viefe '"'iliniiiinted a nomin-
ating committee to prepare the 1948-
49 slate of efileers the execirtive
meeting .to held in Goderich in
,
PETROLIA,'S FARVAEL'L
MRS. E. .WAVERI
. Mrs, Elmer W'eaver. who has been,
principal of Ate Petrolia Business
College for the. past three years and
a member of the • teaching staff for
six years, • was • honored by the
oetners of the collegeand the pupils
of the presentyterm ere_Friday even-
ing. 'last; silks Tl Petrolia AilVer-
tiser-Topie. Mrs: Weaver was the
guest of boner at a theatre party,
followed by lunch . served at the
Hillman Hotel. After the lunch a
• short program. was enjoyed, induct-,
. • - ••
Buttei.
fingers
cents inerease iii• the. paying Price
- '"."-------""R--------"'---• 0 the $ eclat Products lloard simp-
o4--13,rtice Mac_Ponald, John ly means the. floor price for eggs
, ,
•
.,pattersOtt, ' • i • , --hra-been-inereased.---iY fly.
Girls,-37aird-under--13everie4iyfac., Ilowev„ erthe fact ,15 that eggs at,-
mop.n, ekvifendo, voimier. . the preset trine -Tire selling' ithveo
toye, 3 and under -404n Stevens, this door pride, because the- domestic.
demand for eggs fs taking all aVall-•
" Ladles' rOds, In 'ehargetVliik TilISKTS-diSpnef-grx..-,ViiitIterinorc....--Aft:T
3Ohn• gatterson and Mrs:, Clarence mce. Why,te, this` increas0 "IC Or
IVIacI)onald, were won b3r..•4--:.3.st Mrs,
A..' McConnell, 2nd Mrs, Ecktnier ;
let Mrs; NI, Pell, 2.110. Mrs. H. butt,
rouhqb, was 'served by the Mothers
and the teachers, of the senior de-
PArtalent, under the -direction ,of •
Miss •Dorothy Johnston. Iee ereala •
;ancia candy scramble completed the
prograin., • '
•
'The junior congregation of Knox,
Presbyterian church, with, their
mothers as. guests,' helda picnic
on the church lawn on. WednesdaY
afternoon of last week. Races for
the ir.lifferent ages, results of •which
follow, were conducted -by Mrs., D.
Reed, Miss Betty Taylor and Rev.
A. •G. MacMillan: •
Girls, 7=edre1. Aria Zinimerman,
Glenda MacDonald., • .
• Girls, 6 Dianne McConnelt
Charlene StoWe.. ••
Boys, :6 -Craig Sturdy, Donald,
Mallotigh. • ,
,Giri, '5 -Sharon -Peachey, -1\T-ancy
Schutz.
Boys; 5 -Jackie Ciements, Peter
McIver. • ,
Girls, 4-.--Joyce.ChamberS, Shirley
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•'41ex. Hume, .-speei I press • car-
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„respondent at Ottawa, puts, himself
-out on a Binh by,iiinting rather
.broadly that July, 2e4tli or 25th • may
be -the day on which 'the Federal
• GoYernnient will lit the 25 per cent.
• excise tax imposed last November
-
• . to help rectify, the ,LT:S. dollar situ-
• , ..ation. *We'll just .Wait and see if
• the limb breaks., or proves- sturdy
enongh to bear out ?lir Goderich old
boy's predietion. • • , •
• • •
• . A.bitormally :Aigh 'Water On Lake
Ontario • is attributed tri the diver-
otWater freen-the•-liedson Bay,
wittershedto Lake Superior. This
can hardly be ,the cause, howeyer,.
or the 6high level _be ,
evidenceon--Lak&":""litirerr_astha
water passes • 'flirdiigh. the ' loweri
„
" :ialteS. Something , else „must be
• sought, to 'account' for the flooding
which • Is making_ trouble -for the
'summer dwellers on Toronto
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t.
,The guidide Of a' Hollywood ,movie
tictresS, attributed to financial
love," throw's a lurid tight on. the
glaniorous life of Hollywood star-
• ' dortilithe girl. made big money wild
:had lutd. four .husbantis itt ottick
SuCcession; but • exidently • dldri't
know what to do with ether moneyor ;
"loVe.?' ,picked. up In a, night
dub when in her 'teens and 'Whirled
into the inovieS, the, girl Mobably
:It ad ' n� opportmaity ,to kearti any;
• thing wOrth
• The 'Toronto Star argues that
Canada should have a "bill of
•tir IcelonS tlitieh at. gptend,,
• ciiiierirotnation; and PoititS t� -the-
1tnited Stats • constitution as an•
exatnple.,. i -Jut wherels, racial dis-.
trintitiation inoreIn v1dence jn the
!Mite& States' or In Canada/ The
-pest _guarantee pret
•ji1s in7the hearts, of the people.,
-„14,141tot-.rightrio•-titich-people tan
point With i•Jelde,' vbi at the .sdnie
tme„ they' deny ,fticl:t, tights, would
•nate .w.cittit the paper on •whicit it
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• . The VennY Dank Of Ontario; in,
ttehtt,01ehilAren: betfire the
`Wittfde4iiiSited, thef. stare cash," IS',
• 1)eing wound up: .1krot1ed' is: given -
that on, August ,1st, next the, 13ank
Lotion Cake
cups sited flour -
---7-"2TA-8-p.o-iilis. Do- w.d.e7r7
. ,
shorti ng, creamy' With a
- • - -scant teaspoon-- of Love's•
Oreatnex
i cup .Sugar.
•
-; 2 eggs, beaten
-cup milk •
- 1.1• teaspoon Love's Lemon
• Mix the creamed shortening, and
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....ra spiv r ry -..,.strawberry
fruit ....1,oganherrY
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At ymir groCers in.19c and 35c slies.
Six- 19e bottles in any * Love assort -
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$1,06.-„poSt' paid,
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0,60at linighed laYAng• 41,08t
the Millete 40,,Ye )4,9t. .yet beirun./.. •
Then, says .10. WhYtei thare.
Matter of r.elative AriCeS,
,still prOVide wha'p'• 'Is • probably oti,
cheappat protein- feotlt or, if
dozen eggsrweigh
Pellad and 4-11.41f eatt' there
very few meats seillug at 4, prtcel
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ANAI)A'S' NATAL- PAX,
:BRINGS NARY "AfgSSAViES
OTTAWA, Jitfy 3. -
trom Atate representatives In every
corner: of the ,globe greethti ,Printe
Minister Niackenzie King Onthe
occasion ot,Canaila's DO:Onion Day
holiday; - • ,
•Friendship -of the United States.
was extended in a 11.10884V froln
President Truman. Greetings came
front- Mina and thiba.T, thbert
„manggt*tier of Vratico, hoped tha.t
.A4Witzer1and said she 'cotisidered
„Canadajis a "sister -democracy work. -
trig to achieve sound international
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