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POR SUCH. A SHORT TIME ,
children' should be photographed often. One minute
.they are`learning to sit up; the next they can Walk; then, ,.
they start to4climb and get into. all sorts of mischief,
1iale a'Camera .portrait of your. chip. today to bring
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. Telephone 401-3
We rather pride ourselves
having -nand showing hoaiie hos ital-
it', Afternoon: callers, eveni,g
•visitors, •aid ,friends wlioan . we
greatly enjoyr balug, stay ;Sy,itli
us far tx few dj41: rpake- our, days;
particularlyYin the summer: time,
enjoyable. But things have hap-
-pelted whielx bavv -facie us• uluaost"
feel ,fiat We should 'servo notice
someWhere that We would rather'
'lure no i°allers-'before breakfast,
unless, it, were .ti case of emergency.
And -our simple way o
f life rather -
restricts us th.e extent- that • We.
don't enjoy corn fencing a: . vasit
after ten • at • night. We are con -y
strained' to blame, the daylight sat-
ing time . arrangement for that
rather thlln ainthinkin ; Visitors and'.
callers.
One li ealale. young. farmer, v1ioln
we,. had net seen for some ' four
'ear came. to 11110-e an honk. or:
years,
two with u8..u8..theie other day. and'
banged an our door with suc r noise
that we thought•it was an. ,a111.te,,
milkman or some neighbor in dis-
tress. It . was a case for ine of
scrambling Rao `Such clothes as
would tit the . open door for the
morning, and, now I come to think
of it,- no wonder he •look'ed at me
strangely when I appeared. Those
delitures that add to niy appear-.,
ance were not in their place; in
the' hurry. to respond to the. urgent
,knocking they .mast have, been for-
gotten for the time being. Still,
I was greeted most jovially; he is
the type that adds to -his sincerity
bOisterousUess, a glad friendliness
of greeting and attitude that isn't
streamlined. What could one- do
with such, an early caller than meet
him on his. level,•land be glad that,.
he had thought of :,us "so early inthe merging?" i" ou couldn't begin
Ito Emily .Post hint, and; refer 11118 to
that book on Etiquette that most of
us have. :.Friendship would wilt
and wither :with treatment. like
tliai ..:as my garden plats have
done of late 'with: the fierce• glare
of the sun and tE'lie•-seorehin winds
blolrn. over the j sandy surface.
This young fa:rinerhad conte to
towIl ° with A -- nleghbgr who offered
a ride over the intervening fifteen
miles. He • had • a dental appoint -
men at -1-D. O. Tint—after a • 4.
•o'clock breakfast at' home he was
' town ~ befcire ••it'he,` first dostln'
Made - 1115 rounds. • At 11 lunch
counter he had a Atrixcll .1J gathered
in" '-conir.Prsation, " and then he
thought of how' his wife and mo-
ther had said- he should • look up
Mr. A.'W.B. and renew contact after
6 nr` s'ilenCe. This occurred • to
Irian at --the-- lunch---couanter; an,d--so-
he came on a high tide Of interest
with a- • glad anticipation, banging
at my door °'before; -1•'4 was well out
of bed, Who could squelch such
a friendly'"and glad • approach?. It
would be almost' sinful. So it good
heart put -forth t • .grad hiilad:, and
refrained from reniarlcing that••this'
wlis rather ,unexpected'
double meaning. • ``Why, it's you,
Roy!" was happily- Said in- the•
ilappieCt:, way,.. And he was per-
fectly atease, if I wasn't, with
underwear showing and my• sus-'
pen(Ters ii ulei fining' a public exhibi-
tion, to say nothing.. about my un-
furnished Anoiith and any sport.
'11i`rt. worn these days' of heat, not
yet buttoned. There was the glad
hand of friendship that bridged the
gulf of four years, and converca,
,ion in the dining-roomand kitchen,
'.•1nd on a garden seat outside. -1h it
rippled over the events of- the
years—it talk that meant Much to_
bails of us. • ; •
• Recently, t -real how that Grand
Old : Man, William E•whrt Glad-
stone, used to specialize on "the,
11•eakfast hoar to, show his • hos-
pitality and. have ri 'time v111i his
Visitors for_,_ixluttlnl enrichment of
mind and useful purpose, as well
as to enjoy each- other's company.
Was it on the Church of Ireland
that the subject_ was- rill der discus-
cion?, ihr -the culture of roses? or
the History and manlifactute of
china? Whatever the visitors were•
expert'at'that' 'gr'eii't'-Stafe?5niiiii fiat'
always equal' to the occasion 'and
could' astonish his guests by con-
,tl.il something -.pertinent to the
(:(]nvelsatiof, .'and -often 'frith- a
wealth of knowledge,sand_'mastery
of the subject that was. surprising.
Those breakfast 'contacts and talks-
' were memorable times and golden
experiences: -
• :Our breakfast .visit and talk was
not, of course, prearra nged ; and
there, was no grand old man and
visitor expert in some professional;
'or,; " nclu,strial Brie that could talk
tale hours away in skilful debate
on intricate:: and technical subjects,
with a fund .of information and a
±mid' , r Ft
it was it breakfast ''hour, or two.
one will not easily forget, and our
conversation over the eufis of C0'4;6'
and the doings` of the years,- and
the waj': they • had used • leis, Eras.
great • grist for our mill. How
voluble Roy got and how' interest-
ing lis liis tongue, loosed, told "11s'
of i''(ents, gay and grave, that the
' years had brought to -]iiia and his
family!: 7.41y negligee, attire and
'111forinality, apd . the kitchen meal
at 'fi-llicli he ate little- ( the previous
hreakfasis ]lad,not•yet digested), all
helped • to make Itinz, speak with
freedom and talk happily of many
things;1, e 1v rhetl of hoar" his,
mstrriage,'118(1 been It complete sire-
Cess, (' Cept in one parti(arinr. No
Child had, come: to' 'bless tine union
and none Iyhs expected. But they
hacl;-•.been. Wiser—and two- years- Ago -
had :adopted ar livable baby who
made 'all,. their (lays bright.. They
'were seriously thinking' of saclopt•1
ing - another onee-,- a`'a1r1 thi ' trine,
to triake: ':a: sinter for the 'happybrother - •• h - •
The disposal -of it fatllilc' tialne
#r7 trie` .city, sOnict years back, at a
good price- lead enabled thein • to
eltliz'e an 1tinbition • to lake ever 11
-.
tarn with stock and irplements,
and noir' they were (doing • riot tdo
badly in' 181111 production and(little
,and pork•raising, as well ns,satisfy
Ping t;henisel'ves . In,' the ihrie •, of
able fruit •nnd:Fveg'etables. 'Mother
• aend• father shared. the farm I'uome
Of large' tile,foetid the respaiisibil,
hies, of care and w*rk at Jiel('tr•'hllcl:
barni and eerr y I
appy
lions previlile..eoridi
,
Carni ,
-0020i; 0e4tik
then, the hero of • their+ family life,
•who, gave h'is• life in the last war—
"a `great 180," we always so `spoke
4f 11,44—was. just 'upon the point
of bring' ia'rri'ed,-to'' an. attr'actitfe
English girl whext• the 'fatal bomb
.carne down.. Itis Jlrother told rite
that' they had 44 .mind- to make
A memorial Oto ;bixut; and spexnd. a
"goodly sum' of money in providing
a communion: table in .the- ehur`eh
w1 ere se many of",his youthful in-
terests were.. What a, nice thing to
plan, and what a good lead that
-is for -those Who. wishrananeiit1y
tonle'"orializ
mai a someloved O'td o
,ne
whose heroism 'IS ,their.
pride.
So that .morning passed, with: a
review of.our doings in- the space
of 'trine„ we lard not been together,
and recalling :old days and scenes
And .experience's,, openingout niutu-
ally on what the future plaits Were
and the, hopes . we had in them;
' •enriched. a nap=
Y
l� r
e p e e and mad
pier by So much that passed in a
crowded hour' or' =two,. And an we
Dan
not -add "and glorious," `tgh . it
was 'not of Gladstonian, importance'
Gild, flavor: At anyy rate, we . were
1bth much better for.that talk and
association "so early', in the -morn-
ing." Still, while we hope, he makes
us another visit, ',we' hope. it will
he 4a little later in the day,
,An afternoon visit, on the same
day; was - from a, retired old min
iste`1 who is °palsied to' such an
extent that he cannot get out as
lie used do,' but enjoys ;a' bright
y
mffid and .maintains the viiu of
a . ready conversationalist.; Ile 'bas
'omething• 'oto,• talk about and; . add.
to one's knowledge and blessedness
as he tells about- his struggles from
a humble Nottingham (l+:ilgland.)
home, Apprenticed in his teens .to
a stonemason Hand becoming expert
in building, 11.114 yet changing his
profession to become 'it minister • in
Neto foun.dland and later in Ontario
for nearly -forty. years, 11 'Ministry
that eloquently told that he ' had.
been ' God -called to it and Blessed,
in, it. -The' lions go ; quickly • by
'lien John' starts to tell me ,of
his experiences -here acid them,'
'In a hard .time when depression-
was -the most used word in econ-
omies, and people ,had,lessened. their
givings to. ' church' purposes,• find
preachers were down -to .the last
doll -ax -,min -his: family Y-1-,raye•rs--he-
asked the. Lord' for thirteen dollars,
naming the :exact -SUM t' • get '11i)n
by some difficulty. He often'
prayed believingly for thing§ that
were personally • needed; and • some-
how ' his prayers ' were answered
A few days later lie was called
-upon to build a chimney for an
old: friend on an -old charge Who
i}1.et—him" in he - elty
Hamilton.' He agreed to do it. for
him when he. had a. day or two
to spare. Iti a week or tiro that
Chimney was built. "'The owner was.
not' -there • when the friendly, Yob:
was ,com.pleted, but meeting • the
versatile John one.- day later he
suggested paying for the good job
that had.' been done. :John said,.
"You are -tor). good- a friend to me
to _talk money fon -a little job like
•that. Say no mb•e . about it:", .,Bat
the loan "insisted on payment and
even, went so far. -as td' :hand- hills
$1: .. (the exact amount he
had prayed.for) as a reward for
his. trouble. There is more that
'he tells .on this line, tut that is
,for- another time. t,,i
.ASIIFTELD . �L.
Interesting facts' Were Added to
Warr" fatally., torythat, *side It stili
more fate of tilrg. ' John, his bro-
AS111f1ELD, July ii,-1,Ciss Pearl
J aniieson • is • visiting friends in
Vancouver`.
Miss Isabel Howes is taking a'
summer course • at the . Normal
School in Toronto. • .-
Jimmy `Fest spent ,last week' -•at.
'Port' -Elgin. •.
Misses . Isabel and Mary: lac-.
ilei zie of Brandon are visiting.
Tela tires. -:here. - , - • . .. _
Mrs.' William Parrish. and -"Mr:
Robert Fa 'rish ,of• Detroit were
guests at the home .of Mrs. •Xennet1.
Estrrish last week
Dr. and Mts.-..,J .13. Rho.des.-of
or rnt7rs'.W�er'e' ree4?p ,visit0'r5'• with
:the Tatter's mother, - Mrs. M. • C.
Mackenzie.
Miss Anna Mackenzie of Toronto
is home for the 'holidays.
-Mr. Charles MacGregor of Water -
106 --is --visiting with- hi -s- brother,
Mr. Fred MacGregor., •
•• :1 Mrs. l3ailey of Alberta is a guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Mao -
Gregor... •
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BENMILLER 4 -
13ENMILLEIt, July .2. •-�� Mrs.
Les, Jervis of Hollnesv elle visitetL
with her mother, Mrs. W8ltgr; "'
Sunday, -,Mr. and Mrs. Jervis have
1% ,t-"' t •" Mon'
trip to the. coast.
Mrs. Ray Moore • is • spending a
coupte of weeks with her parents,
Mr. arid Mrs. Wisson, at Strfifford-
• •...9 .
The Sunday school picnic • held at
Harbor °I'alik, Ud rich; on Friday
last was a fyery e'hjoyable gathering
for the children • of the trnday
school. The usual rtices,and games
were participated in and''a picric
supper ,served.
Mr. and 'firs. •Stewart' Ryan of
New 3 ork'City were recent ,visitors
with 11,14 and :11rs. Will Long and
family. :Kenneth
- -
>.Bei .Kenneth .nnd'.Mr.s..It�eid. Ina?,
family, o'f Nova 'Scotia, are enjoying
a fentli's holidays ` vith,'Mrs.-Re`icd's-
parents, Mr. sand Mrs. Geo. X�'eagatt,.,
DONNYBROOK, .,July 12.- Miss
Tilly Alexander of Whiteehurc is
visiting at the home of her nephew,
Mr. Mark Arialstrong., •
' Mr. Win. EIsley and Mrs. ' Eliza-
beth• Naylor of Oenniiiler Were 'Run -
day visitors with' Mr. and •Mrs.
OOt`clon Naylor.
Mg. • find Mrs. ',Bert Ferris of
ProVoSt1 A:lta.,'•:vihited• nit .Siindtiy
With lir. 11nc1hj�Mrs. ��l,Yty/l,t�iart Cihmr'rnney}.
,,,Mfr. and 'Mrs. -M eL •Graig, and.
tinnily, tinnily, t f Atihttrri,, ; 'were , Panty -
brook visitors ' on Sunday.
Ur. and Mrs.John Tiffin of •or Wing•
hang spent Stiriday at the •home,
'of''1i'er „parents,. ' 11"Y-.
and'1frs., ;
Nor-
man 'Thompson • w
Ir nortnally aeee i lts for three
to, veper tent.
tetal.'irginting
espesso(itewpapers.
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SREPPARDTON, • July 12.'—
Visitors -over,Ju1y 1st: with Mr, mond
;Mrs. Jack Hassey : were his brother,,
Bernie JusseY,' '`and, • cousin, Jack
Stock, of To -onto, . formerly . .of
,Saskatoon,•-Saslk. 11 is, aoarly' ifve
years since Jack and his brother
:Bernie , h d seen each other. Aet
time the broth rs • .ere. - .. th
�tha•t. e �v.
in the service, • .
31r. and Mrs': Cunningham of
•
Toronto -are visiting at t -he. oine
"of- Mr. and AIWs'..lU chard Piiiilott.
Some of the farmers of this
community are cutting wheat and
are also• _ not finished l axing. The
hay has turned „put to- be -a•- faii'TY
1l crop,
g4?.o _
Miss .Marie . iIaw llins, a nurse-in-
traintng -of Victoria Hospital, tau.-
don,
on=
don, is spending her vacation' with
herparents,'
e lir. and. Mr$. F;
Hawkins.
-1 .We wi,ax Mr, Wln. Tainan,' wlio
is a patient of - Westminster Hospit-
al,- London, ti speedy recovery, ;
Mr. and • Mrs.. Robt Ofsingl. Shir-:
;ley and, -Rennet• ,. of Windsor, 'and
L
Mr. -and ,MTs. 1. Campbell, Florence,
and Jean, of near Teeswater, were
Sunday `visitors with Mr, and Mrs:
F. Rising. •
-
Cong'ratulations to Misses , Mil-
dred .Dougherty and Elaine., Haw-
kins, who successfully passed their
entrance' exams. -
Miss Rutliie Bogie, nurse -in -
training, of St •Catharines lospital,
is- spending vacation with -herpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bogie.
His , 88th Birthday, --On _Thurs-
day, July 7th, Mr. • Wm.-' -Hawkins
celebrated' 'his :eighty-eighth birth-
day. Mr, ' and Mrs. G. Green of
=Goderich altd .,Mrs. Tufford- of . Dun.
lop spent the-afterpo u a ; th,, h'
at the home of ' bis daub ter, Mrs.
A.- Foster. We congratulate Mr.
•Hawk,ins and wish• him many more
hU Lhdays,
,K N•SBRIDGE'
I�1NosriR1DGE, Jeal 12-r:lx:
and Mrs. Joseph C. Dalton of De-
troit are visiting at Jeremiah Dal--
ton's for a few' lays,:
;Mrs. Mfurny of Detroit is visit=
ing,her brother; John. O'Connor. •
Mr, and - Mr's. Theranaii, of 'De-
troit, are •spending:a few.- days f ith
•Mr, and Mit. Jerry O'Connor.'
Miss Mary .and Joe Adelman of
etroit" are spending° holidays with
their .uncles, Leonard rand Matthew,
:O`Loughlin: .
Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Dalton -Of
Toronto ate • visiti`h' their parent's,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Jei'emiah',Dalton,
Mr. and •MMrs.. Lawrence Austin'
and family,. of Detroit, 'are visiting`
for a,. week. with Mrs. P, Austin
and CY1;i1.
�I°r.--Anil --Mts 3crsrlih art y -and
of Toronto, are holidaying
in ou>;, .midst1 , • ' • "
�; ; Cloucuiurst.--The Heavy c3owtl-
popr -of -ruin ion i,Safiitday ' flooded
the .creeks ' and rivers ,and, many
fields were under,. wer. Little
clainage is repbi tell however. The
flood ran over the highway' in many
place.
TRA SAM VICEDWD.. _
yG WR.AT.R
)'•00$4' IS411ally n "beat
machine"' which. goes ,i'btrougli' l:
process of de-mineralizfiiion• duriri
hot summer weaclther,
This is the aire sof R. 11 ; ltpkveatr
"f10001,,i ient ,, iiitiaiager of ivLa.. s
salt division, who states
te• sthat vhen
hheeatoitdy laisses ai%xucttchd bofy 'ietxsternitl
.
content which 'is essential for the
properp r - functioning of its cooling'
'.$J ateill-
He explains that *excesse s • 2 --
ation (luring hot weather carries
minerals out of the body --- par-
titularly sodium c
hlori
de
, chemica
l
nanie for common stlt. .the
a °� l in lake o
i l
n a f s It '
t a .not Ain;
1
creased, its lack niay show uti°.,iii
a variety of 'syiuptoins, tire, most
seveie being Beat Prostration.
In industrial plants where 'hot,
humid , weather oi?tenrcute working
efficiency in. half, many. -employers
hove- placed salt tablet disfiensers
beside water. fountains. • Resultant
jump' in etlici6ney Was aintiziiag,
In railal areas both stock •and
farmers• suffer from heat owing to
the strenuous work in open, 'isu-n-
beaten lieldstSalt supplyof
animals can' be taken care ; of by
having salt blocks' or licks made'
available to "them. 'Farmers < and
their hired help can 'retain their
comfort • and energy by using more
salt on their- meals or carrying.
it „small salt . shaker in the 1111►
pocket when out in the field and-
taking.the odd lick of - salt crystals.
Salt tablets- can also be purchased,
in most . drug stores.
'For the first time '•in three-
quarters of a century the village of
Ripley is without a' hotel, the pre--
sent
re-sent Royal . Hotel. :building having
been sold- to. Scott Bros:, who will
turn"' it into; : an. -' implement shop
with• apart:dents in the- tipper
stories.' • '
�e. r _�n
.a -
25th. to Angier 1st incluel+ -e.
u
Please' gran a ,ac ordingly for
. your dry, cleaning
requ rement . There 'Will :be : cleaning -or de 1�rY
:duranghperiod.• ...
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Our"office will open a 'this' tune for garments;
left, Prior to closing date.
Coderi'h French r�Cleallers
.
CARTE -STJT _ ERLAND- Miss 'Sadie Calmter jos, 13,010i
Flo St, Paul's United ' Church, 14Irs, Aluier.telandept-M3, and Mrs.
Windsor.', on Erich Y,, Alpe 3,0t11, was • Stewart and man, lir. and Mrs.
•• Harold donees, .all of Port Elgin;
solemnified the..znaxrlhge of Cath- yZr,' and• Mrs. Nelson, HillM. and
Brine Evelyn, younger- daughter Of Mr -s. William- Ii1l, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs, E. C. Sutherland, of Worthing, F•- E. l: ibbert and Son, Harold,' all
England,, to William 'Reginald of 4oderich, The bride and groom
Carter, only son • 4f ,Joseph, Carter left on an extended wedding trip
of Port Elgin, 'Ont: Rev. C. L. east, the }aide travelling in a tur-
Lewis; M.C., cousin of the .groom, quoise blue dresswith brgwn at --
officiated. The . bride, who was un, cessor°ies,
attended, was given, in marriage
•by her - mother, *and oras charming ,•Almost, -every city . In -China has
in, an ivory satin gown With `ringer- its characteristic fan, distinguish -
tip 'veil; • She carried a • bouquet able by' its color and arnamealt.
of peach gladiolus' . and white
stephanotis. The wedding music
wtl5 played b :Miss . Katherine.
Bailey, Of ,Windsor°. William 1 it
� 1•
of Goderich and 'Joe Baker of Port
Elgin •acted. ons usher's. Atter ` the,
-ceremony the reception'` and dinner
were •held in the ladies' parlor of
St. Paul's .United Church: Guests
froth a distance were Jos. Carter,.
far`,
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Betties Reunion. --A reunion of
the Betties family was held On Strn-
day,b July, ldth, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Altin Betties; • Ctii can -t
cession, with, about thirty present, '
coming from Toronto, , .Winthrop;
Goderich and ttcinity;' •It Was de-
cided ,to make the reunion •earn• an-.
n31a1 event . Mr., Peter Yo11ng utas
chosen president, and Mrs, Harold
•Black secretary. A sports ' com-
mittee and lunch committee also'
were • named: Next year the. v-
ltTlion will be- held At thew home of
Mr, and Mrs. Theron . Betties,
Winthrop. ,
• Rabbits . bl;eecl four to eight times,
•a year. ,
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yiat�5 :10-.5Ibs:
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What a thrill! Bony limbs 911 out•-• ugly hollows •
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ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS,
Phone 937-R-12 832W
G.ODERICH ;MEMORIAL
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NE. 1ST DESIGNS • -
BIDST OF MATERIAL
`'Otiarant'ed workmanship at
prices* .that will 'please yon,
SAVE • ALL AGENTS - FEES
Call: at •oar office: or -drop--- r.
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41.11.,ho pleased to c U and. help
'choose e` suitable memorial° ton
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St. , Andrew's St,
'HORSES -each $2:50,
CATTLE each '$2.50
HOGS 'per cwt. 50c -
According to size &'.condition
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PORTABLE FOOL -PROOF
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Certified Radio Technician
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Widger St., Goderich, Phone 598
Drive • always incountr and town--"'
-Bredouble your care when the sus's gone down
• ,�• Official records shove an increasing number' of Ontario's high- ' •.
way- accidents ()coringcit night. Remember -your head-
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