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Asaoc1*tion
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Sworn Circui:iction, Over
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IVIUNIbU AL, ASSOCIATION.
''EIBTHDA, ak'OR RURON Ow=
c�
, e � t,
April County fri ensurer A. H. Erskine
hi►�,In .`pail . ... . �'> k
-•ta tivas , aA i 'ted president. of. the
H turns ,
!hen`4lah,
OftelcUineri sounder of the Huron County. Municpa
l Associa-
41 i ,sactuarynear Kings- in, •newlyformed Thursday,
4Apri1-7th,,' at a meeting in the :Court
House. " The :meeting was attended.
by reeves, `.clerks, treasurers, •asses-•
sore and tax collectorsof the vari-
ousint nicipsilltf es 'm the . cou tty t to
the number of, about kitty
Other oftcers chosen ,were: 1st
vice- resident; .Fred' Watson, clerk
and e..
+"tr as'urer of Stanley Township
2nd vice -'resident D, I3. 'Wilson4
n t
d P
foie �h..
of e
"clerk and'treasurer. S a t.
le _
Secretary., N. W. ` Miller, County
',
clerk; directors one year, 0, V.
Pickard clerk -treasurer, . Exeter ;.
.two years, • Philip`-Dtirst,• clerk. of.
Howick; three years, Henry Strang,
clerk of Usborne. '
A constitution was drawn up
-regulating members' fees and terms
;of •ofbce, Spetakers 'were ., N; W.
Miller and Public School Inspectors
J. • H. Icinkead and Glen, Gardiner,
:',Plans were made for the annual
-meeting lo be lrel in October, •-•at
which officials of.. the Department
of •Municipal Affairs will be pre,
Sent to discuss problems arising,
and to*condpct a "municipal school:"
An -effort will be made to' have
every: * municipality within: the
county �ptn 'bile asspeiatton,
vale, w'hase birthday' on April. 109i
ri tee celebration:
1 R'si1i4' apProp- , a , ,
J'ai`i1dr ad _ sympathy witit
kat l io. particular
`'pq tie Caliada goose, and
audienCs • 'tri this
he tnited'States heard
�a.nd t.
- ° rt es of this fine
,al- the. Qi u.
14R r P
.t flocked
ch
�Plt
i.
setas
bf:
•;tlr�t� .
his sanctuary
Olt of �,• r
the°' ro , .•
c ' ' ear. n,on 'their flight f roni the
n . a�., ia< �; ,. , 4 � in
S,uth', 'their •breeding grounds
North,.. :find in the.fall as
Oa ,and again
'the • returned to their. winter
,..U.. eau endeavor to learn more.
q` ;,,.their year-round '" life, flick
• :14E044;'. thou inds;,. oY, geese and
,u: «fie-formtion thus�l
+aUtaiRed, �av,s
Proved -Useful to con.,
tfe,rvtti , experts all over. the
00ntiat t, ,
`'g#s` ,vvolrk, „is beIng-"continued by
y.
the d`a -M3rier. Foiwdation, con-
et r
ons.°' The. Four
di-
.
a��h,.tdcde ► auaeeel9es
li.s...Government ass
4gif
bubtbe Cost!dfeeding:thaws-
' 'ST. GEORirECSluiGl-dU
HrD
s o�brdSfor weeks eaenspring The, xegu•tr;meetng
t000fm
• „St.
_George's shu h onen,s Guild'
a,nand1`Pe led n'-the
r..
ry sic las
iklioc,lia,ve . an interest in con- Tuesday, • April '5,th, , The .president,,
„seirvatt ` 'of Wild, life conik help' Mr$,:B: 13:.`Farr, was. in the• chain
ctiirry.the.•load by sending contribu- and there was a,=large •attendance
=e• of, Vo e , dollar, and., up, to the. , of, ineinbers and visitors. .The
vas meeting opened with a prayer, after
e},ciner Fouiidatioizl Kingsville,
f which a progenia -of hymns; poetus
®auiariQs �y-:=:: ,.,,t and Scripture .reading... was given,
IES ETS ._TH •, epiet-itrg--the-i'assion:-'di;---oni--Lori
_Row; G
.. r.r in a way that: 'filled the listeners
. ver P . with reverent • thoughts ' of Easter.
(Vanco:uver province) '. .
Municipal leaders .are a lot; closer. Hymns were suing : by Mrs.. (Rev. r
tb the; people than: .the leaders of Harding, Miss Helen Videan,
.Victors' or. Ottawa. • Most of us : Misses Eleanor Lauder and Ruth
"ean,'t lodge our complaints and Argo,- Dockstader, and •readings of Scrip-
eat capitals, but' we ture and poetry were given by•Mrs.,
mens in the • rH. Dodd, Miss M. Menary, Mrs,
,4 z nd-.:r-laying_ down._ . the law' H. Patterson;
�. r at •the. city . Ball. The. municipal rs. „ . c'Ziwatn,
"sill' is the closest to the people • it, Mrs. P. Fritzley, Mrs: W. Bannister,
:obi • - •Mrs: C. Staniforth and., Mrs. G:
ets-most of the incl:. Arid, Qn- ' - ftiby, closet with a .limn smug
rIqueritl?, it is. 'the .aloe, , sensitive.. g y
by all the`members. "
.
t: pf
(Windsor. Star, Ind crit:-.•'•
The:' Ontario Government and' its
Toronto cheer • leaders • have , put
*cress �the..Clutritable Gifts Act. ;;It
not easy to believe the 'more
,respons ,),hembereLoh the Govern-
:rment':aad: of the Conservative psir_ty
+ean� feel. any elation at their victory.
Submitted: pear the end of '`a
aessionr:, thy: legislation •to change.
ai dead: man's last Will 'and testa-'
ment- ;was, 'forced- through by: mere
,.;pow.er:of_ a:'�numerical. majority in'
"the ,Legislature.' • Its effect ,will be
: oto • deprive charities of large
*mounts'- of money, in perpetuity`,
tad -t "to- leopaOrie..:the..ownership
;and control ` Of -Thies Toronto Star.
Acid' this'-lias. been. a, liberal hews-
paper' ,upholding' tile rights of miss-
oritiel.and tl e',lower° income groups•
whit: office was -Tory Toronto.
It i%: argued that the bill and
fits erect on the. 'will -.0---:the `-late
Atkinson are.just` coin-
o'idental It' requires a. goad- deaf
'i f naivete •td' credit" this. Particul-
arly -inasmuch as The Toronto Globe
;and.., Ma(•tt. and The . Toronto..TeTe
opposition. -'•-newspaPers to
The' Toronto Star, • heralded the
)egis'latton. with such brassie glee
.al,:nd have. taken such great interest'
i . the measure being parsed. ,
The Conservative ... Government
and party have put a. blot on their
corci that 'will not be erased
eneily. They . have ilon'e something
even, : „Socialist ad'ministrati°ons
rwould:'hesitate •.to do.. •'And they,
lave set a dangerous precedent for
ether gioiitical parties .to emulate,
and when elected: Those - who
ost value the good Ynaanie of the
Conservative ,party, will regret most
flint it -`has" been. tarnished. We
: fault think• good Conservatives will
ilalce any: pride in,, this :bad, legisia-
-"- NOR 114- 7':L.TI( gT r-G:G 41 •-. ' •
The CG:i.T.' Of North- street
*United Church ,heid-Ltheir regular
meeting in the church.` "hall•- on Fri-.
day evening,: April 8.,, A. singsong•
Was en$oyed during supper, followed,
by 'an -Easter 'worship',service; dup.;
ing *chich the Easter story was told.
drrangemeuts were completed dur-
ing' the business session for the cloth-
ing drive -for Canadian . Church • Ire-
lief Abroad. It was decided to put'
ily In the -'Su da-sehocri,
far Easter Sunday • Posters; and' a
knitting' project for the ' clothing
drive 'Ware, begun. The meeting
was closed with "taps."•
SITE; FOR, NEW -ARENA
dito • The :Slgnaal.Star.
Sirs --I understand .t a -----he, new
:arena is to be built ori; °the, ground
" snow pccupied ,by the skating rink.
It this is true, l thinik, that before
thie c'oinninittee goes through with
Intentieh _some consideration
should be given the advisability
of ialrtg instead` the; Agricultural
rounds , for the site, : This park
sera •.. some. advantages over 'the.
Vest street site, ,benefits which . I
think ,have been, overlooked by the
conimlttee• It is true that the loca-,
ori is:,not as central as 1t might be -y
as incl ►°vin.° POW: ntensd-••-but`''Gode
arise IS net always: going to remain
- , present size, And,.•grow.th, Mint.
necessarlly ..be, towards the , south;
Thfsr tviil
meta that :the .FAgricul
fttrat grounds waist become centrally
The r gulsr, monthly meeting
of f
the: Goderich branch of o_men'3
Institutes was held in MacKay ,Hall
,Qt ThYarsdeY
last, with
a
-at�tehfl n ��ttt M�-tlIe�-�o�peTYlVl�rtg-- xer-
cases 1e F . . �ID . Lac, i11 dell ^ e
Ian inspiring Easter 'message, •isle
cowmended the Institute for their
infigence in+ . the eommunl,ty,
It • was:, decided. tosponsor : the
Navy ,League'tag days in August and
also to donate $5r towards. the Easter,
.s$al-•campal , ti; Miss, .Lewis .wrote.
stating that new handliooks will be
ferwarded and, extra coples` may be
purchased . at 250 Per co
?y,. ,
Ther . branch is s :soring hrepeat
sew course.o Attie •• 6 au a
aPplicatiops should be sent to= hits.
Weil
• Mrs. W. F' "H. Price, :reported. orted
p on
the banrrd and,'executive meeting, of
West Huron'distrlet Institute' held
April -4th. •Mrs.'• -0".•Lockhart .dish
trlet
president; will; rP ..
rese
n
”
lra ch it °the officrsconfer
e a
ce
beinghetdin''Gneph on''5th
and 6th. Five dollars' On,
voted
ic: a ns .
to the distr t ?cpe es ., F '
Atter much` discussion it was McInnes, ' : • 'P
4001,4e4 to,• lend Mies;.` Rose Aitken,.
Goderich librarian the
Tweed
s
-
mulr Rook'.tor a cape of same.
The ,rod. call' was answe'e 1 with
-ap ,exchange of •plant slips.
Edwurdn'' spoke briefly
on IfOrticulture. and lave some line
points, in . Piannl4g, a perennial
dowerbedand discussed • ,:diseases
that ,affect dower&". µ".. ,.° " c
Mrs. Geo. 310mby, as represent-
ative ofv the Institute, spoke %witdh
regard • to the meeting • •recentir a
dressed b ':illrs, Alexander ,, . ba_s. o n,• a ..
Ta esentat rew
-of-the- Federt
l--
partment of Labor, whd,was,iu, to
' o ror anizecommittee:
s ,
p..
look after ,the interests of our anew
Canadian girls. These girls eQm-
p1ete,' tbelr ngl sh classes at the
est 'f,:. ' Rril and,,Lit has been-declded
tai rk' the occasion • by a party
to be held:•in the ,g1innasi`um'ofthe
Collegiate' Institute on Thursday,
April 28', at. 8 "p,M. Twelve eom
iuittee conveners-- were,.; asked to be
guests . and 'the branch- voted three ,
dollars „towards the expensfe, of the
lunch; t
Cies :Maril ,Butler -sang'.two
de l htf" umbers' accom a ld :by
Mrs, "'N°. Mcrnnres Y
Six .me ,bets modelled Suits or.
dresses" made bq, .themselves '• at the
sewing •class-.1e1d
•darch°Mr s
D vtrter was pianist.: `The meeting
closed
edw
ith hG Save the )King,!'
,
and "social a -hour was enjoy@d,
anicr the co venersiP' ,of Mrs.
N!
I�resti9J
Thi rston, . Zone Foceater
'wh` one i '` at nlug° o pant;
trees, endere are 'plseveral fatctorslto
be side ed,, which will deterixine
the choice. bf tree • spades 'to be
planted.--•Pitinted..7 . e .era i the 'choice :of'
trees.is limited to certain, species
l
a
fi any >x t p r
ow ac #
•can c
'hien �,:. • -o. 4 yi? . ,
w_
Of- soil. ¶1li -use to ;which'the
tJ!peo pi
e choir. trees.
a of
,The •servicbs ot a, zone forester
are a,viiilabl6 to' all iandgwners who
may.. .rave #101-eulty in ,selecting.
he: species of trees; to be planted:,
Int fact, in the future, it may., be
pecess#iry ` to have All tree orders
approved by' a zone forester ' who
will check 'to see that suitable trees:
have been • ordered.,
it is not ,generally advlsat le to
plant most species: of, hardwoods;.
"as`.•they are 'frequently diiiienit ter
grow. Rabbits often : ,causeheavy..
da .ge in -<.lia rdv ood .4t.:1
tation,s
Howley er, - hardwoods, can, bg mixed;
with .conifers. in certain cues, gv-
ing a, x ixed�lantation
S cies th a commenb d"ed,
for•
t
lumber, production include.-, &d,
white and jack pine,
white
and
Horya spruce, a white elm,white
ash silver maple and ,red
oak.
rot. fence sts, black
llcuetand
white cedar ate -desirable, How,
ever,. any of the pines or European
larch ,:may be : used for • posts, . but
such posts will require creosoting,'
or. other -preservative treatment,.•
Red pine ,is the most Suited for
production. 'of telephone and. `.tele-
w
i h r
t e
h ..s a t ton
r �
ls, It� r
eg
Erap Pog.
and lf'as a h relativel + high growth
rates • Att}ongh,.'white • eedur may bo;
;the' preferred epeelea, owing ,to ;Ito
later' •growth; rate It is not ,the best
to ,plant ` for this Purpose,
A plication 'formns+: ust: he, filled''
out 'in order °to, 'secure 'trees,fro
of '
the De
• .
partanent , . ands and
Forests,. • .gaEarlyin he summer,
these'" forms' Will be available in all
arricul'tural representatives'' paces,
as eltatehr--'xon. e
forester's of
e
• t;-fttrthln oruatifnriill
Departmentof ands' 414 E .stn
,
Strttfoed; Ontario. •: ,
;
'Mothproof '_fed ,insifred
Wit, have • i
ties
the.
e fa IlR
rt.
G.-4.ustENts
NOW
A .
o all � Lh1
'� Wh• $,
A
o116ored b 'Ba e.
d•
"F1r}e'DNA,'
Proceeds
♦.
',r
to pu ¢1,0 ' ads"
ditional -equipment:-
Dancing 4 ; ;A'itmiasi' n
9 to 1.30 _ O oaf*
-'ix TIwusan&Siarted.4bicks
ROCK 'X
SUSSEX X L1IGNORN
. R 'fx !IC6111,r4li
Pullets, Cox Mixed
__BARRED ROCK .
1'HI'1E••a ROCK., ....
MANY -OTHER BREEDS +AVAILABLE.
' .P'lace your order .Day old or started
EE
PHONE, ITE ORS
WRITE
S ECIA 'F'A ILX DINNERS
SERVED
FR0
M
12. NOON
TO P.M
AN4,89
iceAND num,
7P.M. N
0 ' SUNDAY.
PLEASE PHONE 685 or: 809J' for Reservations:
SPECIAL M...ENJ$ REQUEST
Plain or Fancy Catering to Selected Groups or Parties
•A representative van `call ranee•a` week, ' ineasur yaiur
and install the blinds t e'follow n week, t no.
`no
:qn d
ws
-extra,-,,cost-to-your.,.....
_
LUCKNav�r;
YOUR NEWLIFE and LIPETERIA DEALER,` .
V.e-have,. at : lowese-priees, quality= Oluit;k: Starten--rI.ifeteria,
t..�-ARE
• i.
,t,• �ARE.�
-OPEN
Malting'.
r .;1
And Will si pply `.the seed for ;same.
We have :a good market' for this 'barley T'.
Growers iliterested, please caw 'or "write
621. ONTARIO. ST.
- , � . STRATFORt -- -=-
Phone Stratford 3A52
GR-kIN EIrEVATTRS--HENSALL,-Ol .-___.....
•Day Phone No. 32 Night Phone No,2
GODERICH TOWNSHIP,. April
12. --:The funeral of,"tlie late George
StovOr, who died in. San :.Pedro,:
:Catlifortiia, `"Ras field `o:i Thiirs ay
last -from the • Brophey panoral
home,'Goderieh. Bev. L. H. Turner
: einiducted. ` the - service,{. •and-• inter,
ment was in, -Maitland cemetery.
Among, thoS,e _ rom..a_.:distance . Who
attended thea wide were ;Mrs: Rots„
Davidson, Mr. alnd Mrs. ' D. 1'l:
'Davidson, and Mr. and -Mrs. W. L.
Stevenson of Windsor, and Mr. and
.;Mrs: W. E. Anderson of _London.
-Mrs. Rohr. ` Davidson; • Who. was
'taken' to.. Alexandra Hospital on
'Saturday last suffering :.from• pheu-
monis, is 'recovering satisfactorily.
,hiss Barbara Orr ,visited ;,1,0t.
'week -end with . her . friend Miss:
Dorothy McVittie at Auburn: -. -.
Union ' Social .Club will Meet at
the Koine of Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon
Orr on Tuesday night of next week.
Si �,�'r. ��/ri.✓�$,. ire ,
t ic,rorizi r.
Little wonder that owners use this Ford
17-47 Pickup Truck on. more kinds .of
'lobs, with .complete satisfaction! It's the
leader in vearsatility—aid, Jn savings an
gas, oil and upkeep. ,
locateda''' Mother advantage this.
site offers ,is the ;:exte ive parking
.leaps ' a.vpllable, ° a: tetithre that
should -merit consideration. And•
` entetherr.one, tbnet eeama' o have
' 11+ait'::! orGtetl coatpletely b, 'hoot the
t and Milo 'Town Fatherst
lit presfiei ts, : ,ane oppurCtufi
alt that'
lgno
rev'iv'e they 1' rail. �, �'
'alicli' an mini:airtS death a
ligbi: The're`s to (lddreaso .oil
ttle, ex>tli cannot „hold ,y.
f the fiat fairs fn the country
Vit► i atll ' that's needed to
«.. the 411 rolling''' isi someone
tit a :little e1vie pudic °an'd a few
til . An arena ould: be
I fog next exh ltora' Winding.
i
the, inmitate Hakim•"a
.'u..: to allow .the arena toL� be
bleat str 't.
J ?vf?f.� wN.erfi'eN'r'
r _
Hou, ecleaning Magic Y everywhere from cellar: to 'attic.
The °new compiete,E ireka Home Cleaning system is the
answer. Own .this; 7nmodern syotem and :.en o9 the new
ease, convenience and cleaning results'never before attain.,
• n.- < ,equipment.: ,' .
�itytYi�>:,cleanin� ,,e��1� _ .
Deluxe, ight rodelr_$109.5 p `
Attachments extra. • •
•
Tank 'Model �l.
r +
:with .. attaclidients. .,
While they • last a few upright demonstrator; Modell for.
..onl C9.8O and '.79.50- These aro now machines. µ:
ct0 Offer
o
'attaohiaexit carrying. will be • given.:
FREE to each ;puroliaser--' during introductory period. ,
Furrnture
S 0 e S
t i
.0N tat ERoAritTmf or `GOiIRRtaN
'PHONE r
40:4), Sr Ira iAV griodt* tom iittot
T t+ L.yGER
powERFUI. v ENGINES
(Heavier, balanced crankshafts give entre
ir, work reserves.
EXTRA TOUGH AXLES
Full Floating Rear Axles for Longer life.
* EXTRA STRONG FRAMES
Give a 'eider range of use in all models.
"MILLIONS DOLLAR" -CAB'
For "living Room Comfort" . . . Level
action tab suspen.ion.
-' kXil'R, i EASY HANDLING
!-: -,uvy•-d,Ay roll racher steerinn linlrr ge
"i c.athur Fond" Hydraulic Brakes , . ,
yro Grip Clutch for low pedal pr...tsure.
`BO NUS: -Something given in addition to w ;at
15 truest or strictly due.-
--Webster's
ue.'•mm-Webster's Dictionary,
'A►iemos° W•roy • .:.R
Extrair3ma etit pearance pikes the pard
..
ttsennentfor any business --its lowopejat-.
ing wits loakgood to owners, toot Extra
handling ease intraffic andnairrowstreets.
!/Tsie/
/Mere are dozens bf different jobs a
Eord E-155 Chassis and .Cab can do
and do best/ That's why owners
'Choose the P4155 for 'lowetr, sous,
longet life and a widek;range -of use.
rtIOna
.I h.
4,0P r"tilleiw‘45,*
' .//Ii� �� yftr Jr
twnera.�vlao handle some of the tough-
est jobsin hauling• i*efe>+.the laor4, a•1S 5:
Its a Mit strd ' alxics f ' "
j:anksliaftgod: in lon
Y
serviceoiants,• lowerdcraiio fferratinpg costs.
411/10ePle:::40Z2t:4'4°Y,
T ,
When" We question off baittC.Y'
wr
ani `slat :ifs
loads m o tom kce :the
y � , aw
S3 ung-'C�4eellsc i'xkttck . a,� {..._., ,r •
gives ext>r`z hoard ,spae . ,, «• with a , ,• t::.
{ $nal Cc�onolny �'
eti ,
C 1
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TRucK ,.0.EALER