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THURSDAY, SEPT. 34t, 1949
TfiE GODERICif
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1.1.QME,'..P.E.0.1ANIENT •
DELUXE
REFILL,
KITI. •
Aave you, been looking for those
e1 papers land- rubber=btfidera You mislaid arte-r-
taking.your first home wave? You seem .to ha' Vie
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lpsi a -few-curlers,- ttlo, haven't iouf Fret no longer!
No xieed4;toltunt for these odds and ends When
you find,evetything you.- want' for a $e.cond home
t I
.permanent in the NEW, convenient Richard.Hudnut
Home Permanent Delum Think,Of it: an
• abundance of end-paffers and rubber -binders;
extra curlers; generous bottles oftgg Creme
Shampoo --(to make your. hair• beautifully
receptive to a wave!) and Creme Rinse (t� reCondition.
your tresses to lovely liistre!)' . PLUS
NFW perfumed Waving
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.at a sensible,'down,LO,eartkpriee of •only,2.25-112
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CAMPELL'S
DRUG STORE
P one 90
ittile Trait
tlesilarm
Western
Dr. W. SherWeed 1r014
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As president of the Fegeratiota,
of Ontario Naturalists;• ani, in the
fortunate poSition Ofbeing able :to
receiVe information promptly,of any
nnbsuat observations huule ji tbe
field- of natural history If this part
of the'..Provisive. Q. July 31, for
iuStanpV, .1. got'. Word from -two
mirerent gaureefi ef the A1144.kg
a rattlesnake'a 1g-distanee Inland
Western,l5ptario;'' To get a" re-
port,of thiS PatUre.trem Such points
as tioneY Uabr,Amherstbiirg,
and the Bruce-,Veninsula would
have eccagioned no,surprise, since
the. little 'Swamp Rattlesnake, or
Masgas...anga, is -known. to frequent
marshy'and. r6city shore such as
, .
one •finds* fu' .those parts, 13ut. tp.
leaf& from a glipping frolil The,
T.41stowe1 Banner, and, another
The- A-rthar Pinterprise-NeWg; each
sent m6 by a friend who knows of
my interest, that t certain Harold
Crow' of Clifford had hilted a rattler
.on his! faun,
neW-s..- Since an unusual- occurrence'
of that kind. requires cerideation in
order to be regarded •as worthy of
scientific recognition, 1 arranged to
OPEN
LABOR DAY
Monday, Sept.- 5th.. ‘,
but plosied" all day •
*ednesd.ay, Sept. 7tli
-AL'S FISH
AND CIIIPS
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:Call at the Crow home aS soon as
I 'was free .t1) Oa. so, .
*cooingly, -iaet Thur'sday I
44ule the tripin the company of
Hr. Keith,IlopicinSon of Goderich.
It se, happened, th4t ¥r. Crow. was
404t home, but ,the pertinent- 'facts
O•rere ascertained from ..his malt&
and wife, wilt) tad-§gen„ the.,SualcO.
They gaVe. its length as', the vvfdth,
.of, adoer-frame,,, that, is,..about
thirV ineheS. The" said., IC Mnst
baVe .been a •-young one; Wit the
contrark IS, true or that pafeicular
specie's. It was rt*VTly a good adult
specimen: the longest. 1 flaie InY-
self seen ineasured thirty-two
laches'; one of thirty-hine ineffes
eaught many Years aga in the .Brace
reniasula Was really a Inallater
tht:.. species. Mr, Crow came ,acros",s
his rattieir ord fiord 'ilor'fiticfraiii
a low sWitutrky spot on liis farm. ,It
warked-him by solinding its, buzzing
rattle. 44.2ter killing it iiritb, a fork
extinine,d it abirfebnd, the usual
horny ''rattles" at the tip of its
tall. In this; ease they seem to
have been exceptionally small.
Strange to. sax,. the human hand
Can get Dnly the..faintest sqund of
a rattle from them no matter how
violently it shakes them; only the
snake itself • can produce the
,characteristic ;sound. This.. was
noticed by the member's a the
Crow family.
When one starts -out on a hunt
.for anything it is strange. him
Beautiful Lawns Made EASY!
WITE,
lit4A4HURSr-
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Easily Applied o'• Odorless
No Bulky Weioht 9 Ainnzizg4 Rendlo
4-;-,W-.ASSON-86--AL-L-EN •
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NailE
, ISTILk,74.0.-Walter POttinan,
'WT -11-. ':.,Task 'Wilson and.
Keith • Arthur motored ro. Detroit
,:to see, the,Detrat.Philatlelphia
gun* 4114, repprt igreqt Mae.No
errors- there. .
01-441: 'Woolts,Wflber'itutledge
and son 4Iihrale knotored,to Tito
04 SundAY afternoon and will take
in tii6P:BAchibition. While there
Wilmer, will go. to the hospital. to
see the doCtOr there about his foot
Which Was lilitired a year ago last
winter. -'
The farmers in this vicinity were
shocked billeilr-of--the sudden pass-
ing ef* Mr, .Wie. Ven49rs00 Littelc"
now, ,a 'Prominedt ca.ttle tiXid hok
buyer' in the$e7114tS. - •
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qqickly one runs on the 'track o2.
something„ else. The Crows snr,
prised us, bY • stating that no tar
..4.)VaVahotheir,,ratt1esPgke hadbeen
50P.11!,{1, befOrr. Taking,
our directions kom, thug we made
our, way ton faringionie a 'coupikot
1010 south of '.Nfotint-roreSt on the
'Blom --rea he -Crows- were-iigbt.
A. of .tifteen,', Joe Graham, wbo
livesin this home with Mr. Alvin
Kirkness, had with .two !cornpaw
ions run into a rattler in Kirkness's
swamp a mile.away !row the house,
rattle, was Sq . unmistakable as
to scare tjte youths ratothastPilight,
but 'they halted just. long enough
to make what it was that*
had accosted .thent.• Here again a
rattler had been found in -precisely
swampy ,kind Of situation which
it frequentsin the territory near
the lake fronts it usually inhabits.
The finding: of n rattlesnake so
fat inland ih thiS part of. the world
is indeed a recttrd. Two• years ago
was bitten by one at Nev
bury in Middlesex county,' which is
twenty-tive miles from Lake Erie
and forty from Lake St. Clair;
-.during the last . hundred years rat-'
'Ffel's --have been reported at odd
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, all this is not a matter for .grent
sarprise,._ since' the
$1011s---neax- whIch• Sewbury--••and,
Glencoe lie. are only extensions of
tlYe famous swamp, Skunk' s Misery,_
which • is natural Masstisauga
'country. -But one. is really startled
cothe across this species t:1:t points
nearly, seventy miles from any lake
r 0,1
1-001611g-iill'rr-The tel-raiti Mr. IIbp-
lbnson • and I noticed one thing:
hoth.sWampy 11104) .l11 Minto
where Harold Crew -• rind Joe,
'Graham (-nine ttcrosstbefr rattlers
are part of the upper .waters of
-the Saugeen River, which eMPties
info Lake Ilurtin at the base of the
,1,1ruct, poolusnia.,--which' is bf ciyurS'e
well;known ' hatint of the, Alas,
-,:.,:asartga, Toremove unnecessary
feat`, I must ,reassure rt%aqirt:-r that,
the •Massas.augn Vpry sluggish
and timid snake" anti will bite 010:
%% hen cornered 11 )J and as
H. 11151 desperate means of defence.
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More States in tie united States I AVurds *than. •from any other laa-
-Have: ntiruk originated froth 'Indian guage.
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Goderich Collegiate jostitute-
IvpopEN
Tuesday,Sept. 51117. 9 ma
. qrs
The sehool :offers 'all the regular courses,
-with options in 'Shoji, Rome Economics and
Commercial leading to entrance to Univer••
. • --sity and:Normal School also to the- Commer.
0.4.1 D,pIQmt,:14.1,014filaeAt.S. shi;41d.„regisier
on the opening day. •
Transportation -has been arranged for rural students over
routes . as follows:
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. 6oDERxem-Twpb-.coutp,,,t- still open. .
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Beginning af.Ootlerieh•and kocl'eiding south On Highway No.
21 to the ,cut -line; thence east. to the Concession 2 and 4;
theneedilorth to the Side road betiveen Lots 15 and 16; thence
east to COncession 7 and 8; thence north -to N. 8, Highway;
thence by No. 8 Highway to Gotlerich Collegiate'Institute..
. Duck:WOrtla
Beginning ot_tbe :intersection of Concession 1 ,and 2 Colborne
Twv. with, *lama& between lOts 19 ane:11 and proceeding
• west.. to the MaltlariLtolieession; thence south -to Maitland
thence,aboulttirning and proceeding nOrth to concession •
.1 and 2; thence weSt totBenmiller; thence crossing theri-er
and proceeding by No. 8 Highway to Goderich Collegiate IfiSti-
tute. • ' • . •
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Goderich.4.--
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Beginning at Aubtiria school, house and proeeedhlg north two
„Concessions;, thence "wept to the boundary between Bast and
•West Wawiutosh; then& t1tth t� Auburn; Thenee.West on Gm-
tesion Tend 8 to.Carlow theikesouth to the sideroad between.,
• Lots. 8 and°9;.- tbenee along sideroad to •Concession 2 and 3; -
thence viar Safford tO, Goderich Collegiate Institute.
.4. - DUNGANNON-NILE'. -SHEPPAIMPON---Operater,
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A. Sheivood, Dungannon. -
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rieginniog at Dungannon and ineoeeeding due easeto the side.
• rea4 between Lot24. and. 25 *rest Wawanosh; •thence south.
two conspions ,to the boundeity. boweensoibotile and West
o; Wavvanosh; thence -west on the boundary to SliePpardton;
thence SO'Uth On HighwaY-No. 21 to Goderich Collegiate Instt-
tute. • • .• '
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DIINGANNOtt1OY.A1,-, -Operator; A, Sberwooii,
(4,
IFEEDEE.It0IITEt. Reginhing at OnntrantiOU and peding
north one CeneessiOti; thence west to the sideroad between Lets
.8.4hd 7' AsIttleld; *thence. South-one-todeession; thence east-
tO Dungannon. •
'MAIN ROUTE: Beginning at Ouhganhon,anil iiteeeeding south
toNile; thetito West Conresion 11 and' 12 Colborne' to the
.Sideiroad between totS,8 an4.9: th'enee south t4 LOyai; theta*
• west to 11.1gi!vitO1 NO. 21 4Itente South through` Sanford to'
Gloderieb Collegiate littstitute‘, • . •
'OogroOr
r.;•
'ft
Itete:1 w.
s:cfcRol
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"IA
ping:to the
Big •
WHETHER IT'STHE
C.N.E.-7-Aug. 26 to I -Se -pt. 10
Toronto--
WESTEliWF4I4-gept. 1.2-
,17, London -
See -about _
Special Low Rates:
Plana party NOW to go to the fair and contact
Goderich Cali Phone 616
DO1401411ITC1141'.11O1a Ati314RT-4perator A Shet-
wood
DUnganuo0);.`
Beginning it Htingannf.0 and prioetedlng west to Highway No
211 thence south to Coneeslon raid 3 Asbileig; thenee. e0St 011'
Concessinn 2an1'3.-to the -sideread betWeen, tots 3. and 41
-,,thenee.sontla to the' bOundary; thence through Sliepnardten, and
Ne21 Highway Goderleli collegiate Institute,
Students should, etuttatt the, operators to •find the iimes
and plates to meet the linset Any, further enquires regarding
r6uteaslioulil dirodefIM.Mr. ItohertSon, CitaintipTittima
.nortatioth Cot,ninlitt. • .
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, GODtitIOn 1:0181',1tI0T. .00LLEGlATt xNErrriimm
Bono
- .M44
roo.
arm Machin
1940 Case tractor D • on
rubber
1948 Case &actor Se on
•rubber
.1939 Massey H'6rris tractor
on rubber '
•4938,11art-Par -tractor 18-
28
W-40, rnternitional
• tractbr with power take
off -as. good as new .
74937 ,Case 0 tractor
1949 FerguFm p•actoK
Used W9,11.9,oe
. good, buy',
Mew Case LA.tractor
lised•Case-LA tractOr=-In
excellent shape
4.Now Case-Za: tractors
New Case VA,C tractors
New 'Case VA tractors
1940 Case told tiller -r'
' mounted for VAQ trac:
tor
1949 Case forage
--harsesters'an
blowers:- Farm-
ers, here are the'
-yeallahOr savrri
of the day. Write
or phoqe us; to-
day for particn-
• Jars. 'A limited
number for im-
mediate delivery.
coach
ery for Sale
- 1949 Case springtooth
• til-
ler
• New 13 Tun .fertilizer drill
on rubber ' • ,
New Case one,way
disc -
the implement for after.
Atarvest. •
Used-John-Deere-trac
plow ---in Al shape• •
New Case 2. and 3 furrow:
' plowi •
1946. International . Cor -t(
• • . picker, New Case . corn picker
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New .Fleury Bissel manure
1949. Case tinted moler
1949 Casesprea,ders on
Row Case farm wagons on
• rubber (mairure)
1949 Case baler •
tor VAC tractor_
rubber
• spreader • , ,
Z*:
• A .•--.•Cor
•
•`J.gEE US.B4PORE tpu
44111r ' .
y)
Cars ,for Sale
r oo,
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1946 Chevr�1t,coach.
1946 .Chevriale17.11)4u,p-"-t
1941 .CheVrolet coach
1948 tedge Sedan urith.
radio and ektras
1948 Dodge' Coach
.19471)04p sedan, OA clean
'new
1942 'Dodge ,
i.1937 Prowl. P -up
1945 fargra-st4,ke truuk--7-
2 speed axle
1948.International express
-1941 ()Tamil -Me coach.
..ivith sun, vs' or and ex.'
tras •,
• 1948 PlymoUth club coupe'
-:-the car yeti have been
"Woking for `!1,,,
t948 -Plymouth fiedah-like*
-new -
.1949 Pontiac sedan
' 1040 Studebaker.coach.--,
' priced to sell
1948 Poled, 2 -ton truck 12'cars .$1,50 ,to, $400..
elltADE Olt ,TEIttIS
cOre or.Motor" Sales
Pg0Ng 174
angirt
onoromoillimorsomemm,
• Stryp'eostlopth.Oamag'e to
:Vour" valuable rugs and car-
pets. \\e 1110 prepared, to
vOtt Berl ou Mothproof-
.tha.
• teed in writing to stop milli
-ditivago ye.-axs, • 3
or we repair, rephice,
• -pay money value of article
damaged.
_Small yearly cost protects -
'your rugs and carpets with •
Beringi, ...Just *1.08 per year
•
proleetg a 9x1!4;,,rttg.
See us to -day• and let
give yokir rags ,this,grlara4.1'-
teeti protectipft.- ' 1(
Drytleapers
Goderich •" Ont.
..5s:17Jrr7u717107d,,
.0,1qt.1441.k.
RENOVNtED BOVIIN
ALLEVO ABX"Ri
With, tlie 1lte DeWitt:1K .season
sche44led.:14. get4-11fider 'way on
Setitember..12th, to ,Satur,'
day, September 17th, Ali' t41,01s,'
orgentZations, 'clubs, etc., ..1],rQ
tininded by Steve-11140de, proprietor
,of the Goderich Bowituff. "AcaclexuY,/
Wetit streetrf0 glft-PrguOzea now tP
qe ready for the Operaliegong„
Although every- offorP. YKUP1),:la4e
last ,fall to have the Acadomy-
PleteTY .readY for opening in Septem-•
ber, unnvnidable delay in shipment'
of materi414 hampered, early play-,
lug Thiseptextibert
however,`;' ,It' is' a dilferent
The AcademY gleams .and, is shtp,
shape forthe opening Of the
xig seasiie. Steve Mitchle 'clams
for lis bowling alley tbe ctistinetion
of :being the best bowling alley In
the Province for a town the size of
Goderich, •
Every alley t'hs been Overhauled
and -is in frrst.Ciats 'condition, says;
Afr,' 'Mitchie. The entire interior
hos been rentivateti, new •seats new
seore---stOds ouch -new .-flobring have
been •installed, and op top of ,this
new pins are on hand.
Ali. teams are, asked to !phone
;197 for reservations or call person-
ally at the Goderich Bewlitig
Academy to. make sure of entry in
the respeet1v 1,eagues. . •
31itchie is planning to.organ-
ize a Huron County Five -pin Bowl-
ing Association this seaso1i with
headquarters in Goderich for 4,
county -wide league •and also a
championship tournament. Teams
in centres outside' of GoderieD- are
asked to eontact Goderich Bowling
Academy immediately If they plan,
an wary 'in this league.
Indleations, point to the coming
season's being- the, most active bowl -
.Ing season in Ginie:rich. -so far. • In
order to- accommodate as many
bowlers as possible at' suitable
hours, league teams are urged tv
get their entries in early for the
writ -ga-ettali.•• :34
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£othgSpeciaJs'
Phild Wits Sizes 42r-44' '
Dross;Shirts•,:„...-eies:11-.143/ 139 arn 1p
dpvert '1310,01sp 13104,$-''''-' ;IP*,
D.Q.0.0*.'NiViltdbrealOrS,413izeS
Flannelette Ryjamis 1.95, los
•qther, specials in.Socks , Swepter0; .etc.
,
Vi orhing
wzrzted Pats, -ilites 32 to 38 298.
Cotton Covert Work Shirts, sizeS IVA to 17- 1,7 •
Denim Rivet Pan izes 30 to 42 2.98
Denim Overalls, sizes 38' to 44 115
Brob,doloth Pyjamas, stripes and solid shades
Good Quality,Work Boots ; 8;65 and up,
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CRZWE--
CREWE, Aug. 29.2. -Mr., and Mr.
Will Reid, Jack and Douglas ViZted
lor *a • few days with ..Mr,....and Mrs.
E. Post rand farnily , at -:,:orniandale.
Mr: and Mrs. C. Crozier•nre
tag rien*2iLainletLanit,,wkiLli.ls#:
tatentl the C.N.E. nt Toi::eiltb.•
Miss Norma 'Sherwood is spend-
in
a week - with Detroit friends. •
• 4rs. Benson 171h2(ckleton-and
vlsited with Me. and Mrs. J:
J ones of Wingham over the sveek-
end: . ° 7 • • •
r. Cecil Blake, Jial, Linda and :
of Dung:117mm; -and Xi% .:14441.
Mrs, Palmer Jiilpatrick, Iirian and,
Cheryl, of Ben 111 were Sfinday.
guest:S Zit'. and Airs. S. K.,11;
patriek. .gr. and Mrs. I'rie and
filify of -Toronto .ilkso: visited there.
reeenfly: °. •
. Friends with :Ur. and Mrs; D.,
Paquette , .at 'the .;week -end Were
Miss:Wright, f Toronto, and
Mrs.. (Tan •Lo)izon ttnd. family, of
Goderich, and Mr. Paquette, ..of
Til-
bury. • ,
Mr. and ' Chamney of
Winghanb and Mr. :Ind *Mrs.
Elwyn ,Cumberiand.lind James, of
altflary, 13.C.. were Sitmlay visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Fin-
nigan and family. • •
a re pienSed, to refjort Mrs.;
Goldring%s c.iindition is, maili 4111.-
1)1.040d • after the mishap last week
In which she w;it._ iadured hyau
n omohile
BENATILLER'
11ENM.11.1,E11, Aug. 30. -
Walters and Floyd And Mrs. Albore.,
spent Sunday with -Mr. and Mrsi.
1,e5. Jervis at iViimersvine.
4.1441. )1174.„.01140u.L.4.,,,p rat_
swill last week at their sit liner
(nun. in..-13eankiller...... •
. 'A 11111-1.11.1•• frviii here attended
the W.I. picnic_ in Godurich -last
:Wednesday....
Al iss Maedel f Owlet -1o% :spent
lisn
altn a‘ev.ee.k at her old home 111 the-
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The Women's •,Assdeititipn
Meet .vejtrWedliesday, Septenibbr 7,
in, -the church; Hostesses for this
.meeting will be Mrs. S. Vanstone;
Mrs.. u, young. and, Mys. V. A.
Vnnti t on e. '
Rev. 'S. E. .and Mrs.. Hayward
have rititriled---fVorer a-harritirs'.11150:"
days spent at Bayfield and XII"-
chrlihie and, the pigs,t,,week-end iii
Toronto. Mr. Tfayward wilJ he in
elnirg,e of the services on the Nile-
Benntiller pastorate.. on Sunclpy.
tet.' All set:vices tit the oUOTti,
,hours.
.PaWng • through' the • Pnimma
Canal- _idle- Atlantie the
ortilt-Totteottitreffr*Tethirmittgr74
east.
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oderich Manufacturing
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