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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-3-24, Page 7
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W.or wnj?1,1t 4114,P,P. ocoa •,i I111 ihAtio* tunev 711idt to do. a ,Alen. ever et 410 old openera, I'd rig X (*Int draw _never Altm_ Z41141, credo trat ;,txte it out X ntood,,,to *hea CE4rmty almed ene e had-Caeen oonealle stp,'-do lamp 6' 00'105-v44m chum I 110 been e Lord, 'Ms 10 a tgipieal rttn .coolgtilUP witly X.totala ou' Elam Sr, e piano WSlio on larger thltata iihtga it -gm -heart '14114 me. -X 11-414017 I ruleOa' you cau-dePendlo. it ctial c en aveletrPeRit- Yea, thon0 the OleaVenn.tfail., you. can tern; but alOn-atuett 'at the' win a depend om leo/ tore:A,. I, CI I 311i 3 be20-0'' yr !nr 11° 15tlitel"0 041)4 • ihave au7 4.4Artie,w1rwi:hoilcittal, Opir Itoy itt.,_-alaSt burn the 4otel down just for a lark. 4fY,Ou'Lre the Ifilitt,Tei*ver eYesrlias''57ux We was so full of that deMone Monte ',742-1°„•,7,11.4"7,‘„,,720',,„'F:. Cristo book that we belleved our own anUiel 44 4411L.,,,,, 1444"?' "4.3L"T„;" :IT lies as easy as Artie did, an' begun to tto bailie a ILPACCRag;P:6* ;u4L'M' w/4•T"' .""1"' talk to each other like we was society even in the seerecY AO 4hanot•tql*, tows ,p,t,e bapquet, but here Venda you're safe. VA zut Artie was a 'good, decent sok has Just retilred frecel 11:040111es0, leac1P' me this little mine; but it only Vars of a .ahaPA as 'commas i as we Were, about ten Million a year now, SO I've When we got ,t0 lknow neveer. ade*up y Mind not to bother WW1 lacked none on the f; an' iraappons -it but to -shut It dawn- nt go on a tour tite Vea- a_thing...-to make p pa ti of the workl wIth my two friends for; but, as Locals said, his high bere. never loafed 4raueila istir • JL LU V/C Ilift0t--theke-.7011laelfs---.1frfiritiirfrlar desemt came out the minute he Was' brought Mace to face withework - he 13. Auto, Ae011ent, Ihouramee OVAT]51-;-4ist your pro - house for sale new, with extras. • IP'adept& PI • 2fir Tare, Aeoldent and Motor Car IIMSV.I.RAMCE Representative London Life Insurance Co. Gece:- asonic Temple, West Street, Goderich Nellsomi 1Ih1, Ylontger. 'none 230 J. W. CD...glee IINSURAMCIE •ord gam= G.32 0E7 iktontaiobiille 0.1:1133 IP'horme 24 Gederaellp FIE AI gleaegees tercee4 cetts day, emabilalao do F=cout2t.,-:,....-ctrzerg tho &gel, a- easseaseessea7e7zararetslie4 clrirlhaia tcpoo" wkon 110 filtya =ny has -at al cze.c.7. Cat. -a cl.o30 Etcodatrio3-6040 flogzonitly fallow. Dodd'a rtiLoi cloo.7 aza.ayakz, wlyIttia itotqo.ti *pro to gest= izallga amd-cVanty,. laoi to tato. gate* • 116 Do tk, nov P8011, 41),.. (NifilliTt, • loadedge it, nof----faa didn't aPoIo*;s for not doing it; he just didn't seem to know the' was such a thing. It ar...acatunted--to-htm. way to have clean dishes was to wash dirty ones. ammy acid Loeals, those grefitgilltsfligial,......0fseindePeaagoatise-Was glad an' proud to have the chance to wait on him; but I must confess that the day the sat by the fireewith a pile of wood within reachin' distance,an' let the fire go out, I grew a' trifle loquacious about it. Hammy overheard me mutterin' to myself in a voice 'at could be heard anywhere in the hotel, an' he drew me to one side an' sez, "Hugh, presump- tuous seeasant; for all you know the blood of Alfred ficrws within his veins." "That ain't my fault," eez I; "but some of it will flow down this moun- tain side if the don't begin stayin' awake daytimes." Still, all in all, he was a likeable young feller an' the' ain't no doubt but what be saved us from bein' lone- some any more. Be staid 'at this hal- lo -On had been exhibited in Los An- geles, an' he had got into it just for fun; but the rope had parted an' he had been fifteen hours on the way. It was only by luck 'at he had happened to have his overcoat along. He had four or five newspapers. which be had tied around his feet to keep 'em warm, but nary a library; so after we had lied our imaris nations sore for a week or so, we fell back on draw, settlin' by checks at night. BY a dazzling piece of luck Artie had his money in the same New York bank 'at Miller had, so he could use our checks, an' things began to brighten. Three of us were playin' for real money, an' the other feller thought he was - it was genuine poker, an' the stiffest game I ever sat in. --Timdn't -drag atone -snow. s Artie 0.44. AW-cieS?r°,'• fr4"'9.Ctsre tts AP.RteeN04.2,22 4Weli -Mille chips was a hundred dollars apiece e.lant;sae, het colored ones mostly, to keep from lit- tffiW. 1111,1hP tqlft loosen up about the *first of March, an' by that time Artie owed me two mil- lion „real dollars. Lo-cals an' Hammy was into me for close to a billion. but I didn't' fretteure tbeir bittlecbTe ot&r- ing.s =tele 'eoptin' as pipe-Iighters, We was keyed sap to a high pitch by this time, an' wee beginnin' to get thin fore Ell6etaied Refitercstilom Ugerre • of .sCiG clierlorsCo We are now prepared to give EXPERT SERVICE On all makes and models of Electrical Refripration. Call BILACEMONTS. T1770 'ILI ItatQADWAV 017 ,e TEIC IOU" Famaffearree gtouno INciffreocco IlL1=o 24o - Me a M. Cal 1=1 Blow can you expect to read • seW with comfort when every moment your eyes are proteSting aCairist the strain to -&101111 ydu sulgt them ? ft is easy to have that thanca . to tame, cloae eye wOrk LI a pleacure. 44Itratlael7if 11 .r o,34107,0= -TA - t ned. Vale atout. the jflF..iroowed, ; viaot.Meemerand Rend; ,vince to :elm .41,11enta, •aw pan Ak 41.‘ Swg70•rt1 4DentrAlt Liter. W. 4. L 1.didn't geel a intle sfirty-Oop '1,4tet. MenniiiiertZov. w. P. rennet, aiti, I'd- played Zaar allt the vbIlte; 04.0; ac10.001cUs; Iowa Pat the Varl CIVAe#den ; '33; Valviod. Win7b4 • ; MrP* apAd it, awl, ugp-ded theli.0b07 Mtv4tIglit 044t°41 V"r-za..,„,,, g grata epee, ,eele) Vete ace teeti011tel Zarn. NIts. P. A„eass4's• , 7OU It. egobelt 'eagle*, eoderachi "..*1:014.0:1n,r4;$,Ltiegr'fIrt,401: otutig 6x6,4t .443,..-zottiITI:s39(1'7.117.2:144(11rarata;,-Lt1T'I to Ivrh,„. C1 the back o? mr bead .eze ,,orArthe se•C3io1Lo We11i7OM51, WitellaZ4 MIC3 e,rt wo ,t7utto 7eit tue .14,,,czt•rm, re.413.# ..,. riggp3314 loolted. •.thfir to vittled, that the 07)tin3oo lee.oltIt40,7-zriteq.1,11ri-ohrItti ral-riedb ,LeritIgi1d17;Az*-11?1. Oa 'MO IlteCtite 1Zi. 1j,29„fr*It, Ior the 41lay veal be "Por "Thotql.fio,, me good set; writt, toltda latis 04..ureb." unAll this '.411and trepseeesa- •;11174!°4'--141111-1(.11 MatIng11 %VS?. also or. took oR his hat ate ntied -bundle un- ...tulaecl, senior and junior boys going tIl .trtte hatpoopeil , • .,,ato valanT Ira " nue Ea to 4-104 thousand dollars, an' then X told Rill Jtkalor girls August 1 to 43 aid &valor he might talk. girl's August it ,to O. The 'Malted' erratchroan was fOnna Crose 414tlireb'eallaV CM°141146 1:11141"Midlil.811 death, laravridm,, sea in to tie at 'Dunlop are taken for the full two waited Until tvvo relief partite had miOlitsa respectful, Han' Your train nuratta O 3uly and 4ogost. tleen 4rOilre-bliert br "aortas. air 1 t=7 j" it pulled out for 'Frisco. We are all ready to take charge here, an' as 60013 I UPG77 'Frage (Dhz,..J'trges OetNetil as yon you vrish you can drive down in err he tipatiro il'reCZnee the wagon an' telmaph 2or the Thursday last, St. Patrkk's Day, traniinic was a holiday for Magistrate J. A. eked out bowin', an' wet:lade Makins. His court here, acheduled plans to eralarate & little. X promised for each Thursday afternoon, was not Locals an' Hammy a generous rake- held, owing to lack of cases. Sever - off, 9.o.' .we fixed to have g torable fair al traffic cases were settled out of time as soon as I cashed in. court. Next mornin' X found a letter ad- afilieney (Rougher, ofo; st Wawanosh, dressed to Mr. John Hawkins, Esq. thought he was doingea neighbor a good turn when he loaned Reg. Sehultz the markers of his car._ ',Wean the f.t it cost each one $"10 and casts, Gloush- 4Matitalt-XVAtA.., er for lending the plates, Schultz for failing to have proper plates. ---.-A-Getrer-4eh--boy-nuder-six of age paid $5 and costs for driving a car, and a Gederich township youth was assessed- $4- andseosts-forefalling- to produce his driver's permit. For driving without a reflector Sherman Yerks of Walkerton paid $3 and costs. TA,'" 'Artie wasult around, but Lpeals an' Hammy was, so Ir opened the letter , Tr' lirnet.' MY ; r 'etentlemen.-:You have all treated me fine an' 1 hate to skin out without tetilmeggied-kee Net Icehleveteeneet the nerve. I liaveTqd toyonall the time. I -am not a real lord at all. My father .was .g_arderter _at Clarenden ,Castle ilitidi;i• groom at St. :fames Court. When the youneer son clime to this country. 1 came with him but left him an' became a waiter in New York City. I went to an excursion to Long Branch an' got to Ilirtin' with a widow just for pastime. She dogged my life after that and my wife is something terrible so I took her and Please to Los Angeles. We was as happy as any one eould be with ft wife lHe mine until the widow showed up. Then I stood between two fires end either ono of them NOSS hell so I got into the balloon and cut the rope expecting to drift over into Mexico. You are all rieh and not need the mone,yebut 1 --al- ways pley fair and r hate to skin out this way; "yours truly "L. A. C. '(P. S. It was all I could do to keep from helping with the work 'cause some of your cooking was rotten and you did not wash the dishes clean but I knew if 1 worked you would not think me a real lord. I hope some day I may be,able to repay you for all your kindness." r didn't say a word after I finished readin' the letter1 had fallen too far to have any breath lett for talkin': hut (Hammy an' LoralS Ilnbogarm.d their hearts something terrible. "A murrian on the filthy swine!" sez Hammy, after he began to quiet down a little. "I would I had his treach- effete throat within my graspthet might squeeze hie inky soul haek to the lower depths from whence he eprung." "Hush. von punkin headed peasant.' sez L 1she' 's Just as mueh of Al- fred's blood fie n' flowhfife' e vres."* "'Tis not the money I have lost thalemakes me mad," sez fLoeals. "It's finding out that a man esti rhecoree a 'egen e ra fe that. he win impose upon the very ones who save his life -ede- ceive them, lie to them! " "Ole he ain't the only liar 'at was ever in this hotel," sez 1; "an' When it amines to the money you've lost. thard be a small matter to get mad 61 SIIX-YEAR-OLD LAD 111,/ sulajLAR EkcouR McKay, Goderich.- The death of Matthew Ilesseiwood, Londesboro, occurred on March llth Yeungster Grabs 'Horse's Leg When lit in his seventy-itifth year. Deoeased Attempts to Run Away - Ired been an invalid for several years. The actions of six-year-old 'Raymond He wos born On the Base line, Goder- Gliders in stopping a horse from run- ich township, and over sixty years ago ning away on Saturday, although not moved to the 10th concession of Hui - in the style a more mature person lett, where he farmed until bis retire - would have adopted, proved effective ment. Four brothers and four sisters and displayed a streak of courage and determination in the lad which reachedasurvive: George. of Londesboro, ThomaS of Dettplifn, Mateolut, Mimes a high peak of bravery. ,and John of tHullett, Mrs. Bean of Oar - (Raymond, a son of Joe Gliders, driv- Mrs. W. H. ,B. Medd of Trow- er for the .Saults Coal Company, was low,1 'bridge, 'Mrs. Jas. Collison and Mrs. "minding" one of the firm's horses John Melville of Blyth. while the driver was absent, when the Elizabeth Porter, wife of William animal began to move away. The lad Elliott, Wingham, passed away at her jumped or was thrown to the ground. when the wagon hit, a post. and the horse was frightened by the jar and stamped restlessly, ready for a dash, when the youngster threw himself at a hind leg and hung on like grim death. The then thoroughly aroused horse bucked wildly, kicking up his • 04- „ .tte, • •110Vtoll; .ef eou .9no Owl,Vtgrf taa =cat 1t)10 t1 32MaMLINWIlezmo, vo and graeture4 her Vp.bene. WAla retnOV0111 to ow bomo of ater doub- ter, 'Ire. Wilo With, whom, A° aliatia More,- widow of -1411:tee•ettalMs ltera, died. at ,Iaer ho 0 ba Clioten• Mra• 40r cerenrpotath year Matatt Ltr„,u tenldeurt ,of ClintOrt fet 0102i TAW -a -century. • dat.IIKert ZIDP Matde, Purvtvc:4- awl Ikea at home. • The deatU MilleuMowitaceml, Ow -44 4nniapt, lirantqt Vaay • atuf- aro. werittel- eelebr444 thetrAeldob ry'4" Mgr.; 14i UM '5r, tcx 'choral • Ourvivina are Iv -cone anil diu-dauchtero,_ The &out_ ot Adam ztott, Olin, ton, oeeurr %larch:16th at e home of las dauditeir. %Ire. 1`. McMichael, Ilullett, in, his etilaty-nirtia gear. •mti,s wife pnedeceated alialitly over one naouth. enidsalhe dauchter, there survives a stepaon, Wilfred renfound, GoderIch towEiChip, • and Tiro-. Hector illiaelray, of Whitechurell, recently celebrated the sixty -drat anniversary of their wed- ding. Mr. BillacKay is ninety-three years of age and is wonderfully ac- tive. 'Members of a widely scattqred family were ,home to join in the cele- bration of the occasion. The death occurred at Brussels on March 14th of James Anderson, in his seventyslifth year. 'Before moving into , the village two years ago, Mr. Anderson farmed for many years in Morris township.. His wifeeformerly VslataaneW24.044.'-gMtat7.4.40. vattif two Min's and terb difuffhters. • Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sproat, former well-known -residents • ngair-rocent#--eeiebrqted-tlieW-gottl-- en wedding at the home of their daughter, Mrs. C. • Kaiser, Toronto. Over -one- hundred- efelentsge-caIled-to, offer congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Sprout ".ere married March 14th, 1888, end .lived in Tuckersthith until their removal to Toronto twenty years ago. Mrs. Sprout is a sister of 'Malcolm (3 home in that town on 'March 12th. She was in her seventy-ninth year. A na- tive of Turnberry, she'married her now bereft husband fifty-six years ago. After their marriage they lived for a couple of years in Goderich township, then returned to Turnberry, moving heels, but the boy hung on during. the into Wingham thirty-two years ago. Besides the husband, three sons and rough ride and was severely -jolted one daughter survive: Mrs. Herb. and bruised, although he escaped ser - Mitchell and Alex., of Wingham; lolls injury from the iron -shod hoofa. George, of Ottawa, and Bert, of The horse was quieted by the yoUng-- Goderich. ster's voice and meekly awaited the drivgr as the lad resumed his position matter-of-factly on the wagon. • FRUIT GROWERS I= S )13 BD Agana ' CLINTON, March 19. -The annual meeting of Huron County Fruit Grow- ers'. Allsociationeheid_ on, rriday. in the , agricultural board room was the best in attendance and general interest in the association's history. The large gathering included fruit men from as far away as Tara in Bruce County. Speakers who addressed the gathering over. He risked just as much money were Prof. Ferguson of the horticul- as; we did. an' if he'd 'a' won, h ment of Agriculture. Ottawa, and Dr. tural department of Dominion Depart - wouldn't 'a' won a eent more." W. IH. Upshall from the Hortieultural After a while they grew more re- signed in their langwidge; but after Experimental Station at Vineland, weahad driven down to town without finding hineitHammy sez. "In small 'tie bitter truth that all the world'e a stage; yet Fate, however -cruel, never decreed that 1 should play the second season. as servile server to a worn out mine -my hearth is all right again, an' I'm aoin' back where a feller gets paid decent wages for Makin' a fool of himeelf." Suddenly Locals gave a yell of joy and shouted, "Sly fortune's made ! can take this thing and have a run- away boy and a lest orphan and a rich uncle and it villanous cousin, and write, the novel of the age about it." "No, no!" SPZ Hammy, catehin' the exeitettnent. "tragedya-make it a tra- cedY- It, Is for the. stage! Think of them lost withmit food and the balloon coming into sight! Think of the, srenic effects, the low MUSIC as the nrphan kneels in the middle of the stage and prays that the balloon neer bring them food; and awn have the villannue cousin in the ballon-" 1Vell, they glurt' nigh fought about It, and they were sHll nt it when T left thette The tingle of spring In the eir metle me wild to get hark to the \ronge again, I thought of little Br- hte What it Wiliat giri She Mug be by thin time. I thought of the hie - weed winter calves huggin' nu to their Mothers and wenderin' what it all meant. 1 thought of old Mount SPV i* p.p. <And p11 of it sudden sotreethin' sloe -pled nt raY breeet lilre n rftee. an' 1 drew down my winter watzee. 4r4et ont for the nn'th. eager as it hound Tone on hie fine hunt. (To be eoutinnedi) , 110441. taZtillan At the weekly dtrOlicate game Wriir-atiV-evetiluz the .0.44evieh •Diridge,Club, the followisg were win- Qtat 10.4 ttr. Its. 1 Itlaficy and. Lir. .‘ Pattercan•, 040 laVt,t43,:, 'Miss ela.61o.vabton and Ur P. F. Var41',74;10 ; .44r.;-‘ 4#4 'Tit% A. 6.7pot, otz -4.tomdit arttivz (tIottay. eav -ez/zia. Out. Represen ta ti Yes from the Niagara Sp -rag Cgompany also were present. Addresses dealt mainly with the con- trol and eradication of insect pests and were illustrated with moving pictures of spraying operations as used in the Niagara, Grey and county and Huron county orchards. The election of officers resulted in all 11137 officers being re-eIected. They are James It. Sterling, Goderich 'tow ship, president; president; R. J. MeLaugblin Brussels, vice-president Ian !MacLeod, a gricul tura' repreeenta live, Clinton, secretary -treasurer; directors, M Irene (Smith, D. J. Laoealine, Geo. Sewerbe, Goderich townehip; Kenneth Cameron, Wesley Joynt, Lucknow ; 0. Ra.pson, Mullett township. A resolution to hold a fruit -growers' picnic some time during the combo, atunimer was supported. Matters of general interest to fruit -growers will be discussed on that OCCOSIOSI. "Why does; it red-headed girl atwayn marry a Quiet any?" "She doesn't. He just gete like that." Bob: "1 have an attachment for your daughter." Her father: "Young mon, when my daughter needo occee- sorlea, I'll buy them for her." Mama, daggno oat @o[Ido vL3. •Bato vc,)22 mtiocl Cg Dozcap arizsovemo C)z, tr/.17cr,70 ricaricy Poceo ogycoo L'UO013 (2:,,03) OffItt, attiM V. C..== Ca, tla, ; A ' Receives A.C.M. Degree The friends of 'Miss Margaret Sper- ling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 'M. Sperling, Clinton, will be pleased to learn that she was successful in ob- taining her tefteberegree -of A.T. , resent,examinationa4 In Toronto. Dr. A. O. Maellieenon Dies at Zurich • Live6teeta.frEfacIaartea,44<1, , at -Zarieh on Friday after an illness of several months. He was in his sixty-fourth year and had practised at Zurich for thirty .years. He was a native of Catedon, Ont. .He is survived by his wife -add tWo sons, Hugh, at Queen'a UnivergitY, Kingston, and Archie, at home. -- Two Sid Residents PEWSzat D4s11nwoo45l The Dashwood, community lost two old residents last week. John Willert passed away on Thursday in 'his eighty-eighth year, leaving a daughter and a son, two stepsons and two step- daughters. On Friday George Koch Weil in his eighty-seeond year. He was well known as a carpenter and, also in the flax business. Besides his Wife, seven daughters and one eon oervive. N t'zre of Wzrldi Township IBMs In NOW Yellt &LAO There passed away at her home in Weat Roelleater, N.Y., on February 22nd, Mrs. Ann Cruelly, daughter of the late WllIiazn Townshend, Baytleld A =ART Elam pathez 7.rirap frcm Betray° to Lsndon fin Tweilve 1111ours LONDON, 'March 17. -"Sport," ten- month -old beagle hound, owned Hugh MaeLlahon, of 270 _Huron street. is resting comfortably at home today after a homeward trek over about sev- enty miles of the terrain of three corm -ilea. It happened tisio, way. The other day Alen. Oryans, it resident of Bei- grnve, was telling Ur. Lincllahon of the rfine hunting Up around his home town. One thing led to another and cliaalahou &lolly decided 'port" would like the 'bonntry environment better than London. O mnde a trecent of the dog to Mr. eryana, vvho drove home with him thet_night. As he entered ;the barn- yard Mr. Bryant) opened the door and "Snort" vsco gone like a flash, head- ingduo COUth. mordia -on. TivOltveiitrnro tatqr11 leg-wearg, lasers:Meted Can- ine climbed up the stepat fftt6 Huron street and ceratched ots the docir for admittanee.' Itt %maul the lenatb of the Jeurser autela am the &e.00t twelve hours; the dou toots to reaet5 his dqatination that .4=ac,--aa ir.lalryant›- 1931110= taz bitc-%-tat.,-42 tart of* ttin t7or. 11 s .14400 :(8.144terlett temp°, Cree, • b7:, Mtn- Ivan In ' cevmtzr,qqvcoth 41E.sZaz,,b-mt, ter„, lbaaidp,ge„a.aVI teen Verner°, Cidderleh towitt4lpf..atte wan one of a faintly oe tou-tkeen cik rent of whom enlY one in novi ,rtem.eztlYa•rTe!acti.410'ene Vaalc,7.on, of Itma=n, .to AluMbo eme" MIMI% kelp,n‘c=t41. C4',4)-atrterec pazt creetInC to 'Mann, enter* pe, the form of , letter from -the •ItZIT:lta TOurlst 4csoclation of old aablio ad- lareaned to the Town Ql0Stz ar.4-113 Vat. begIrtY weleop,e woo outeraded, -vto10' crtlifetllabinti4 (4113elt(thewh° raetal "le the necattot, the Tr.leatlanteo anti‘ thetIgh we say ourceiveQ, the _most veneegni esuntE7 lb verer4..." 0=111 Meata Irtctciir 04'3 SUIlleczall7 The death occurred nudiialy on marah lilth t bin- home, Oatsvond Park, ,Grand en44 of Clayton Ti. Walker, formerly of Wingham, In his seventy-fourth. year. Deceased was In_the.lurniture_basartaz-at 1Winghatas for over twenty years. - rire woo the first man to drive an automobile into Grand Bend, Oere he developed the Oakwood property, established Oals- wood Inn and construeted a golt course. st is wife and one son survive. GoIng Barone au Eflaghtltetila Ve.11,T flEluron county has been noted for' the hardy men.raised within its boun- daries. One of diem is John T. Coultes of East iWawanosh, who had his seventy-ninth birthday on %larch 12th, The tlityhef,9 hi • bdayz, red if itt the -hush of Reeve Peter W. Scott �f East ,Wawanosh and de- spite the fact that he is well beyond 40-0PU--ef-4,11Mee*K''7estz7'--trod- he took cut for cut with the younger and champion 'sawyers Last year farm and could follow a team with the best of them. He luta always en- joyed good health, never having re- quired the services of a doctor.- Wiagha m Ad v a nee-Titnes. JUNIOR MD ()IPA SS WCIIKKOligS On Thursday afternoon last the members of the Junior Red Cross of Saltford public school held a St. Pat- rick's Day -bazaar and served after- noon tea to about thirty parents and friends. The guests were welcomed by Sandy Bisset, president of the So- ciety, and a program was presented, including ernuslcal i:gleam_ _and_ the. reading of prize-winning compositions. Candy and artirles made by the child- ren in shop work and home economics classes were sold, and tea was served at tables tastefully arranged in accord, with the day, with shamrocks at each one. The pupils realized about $10 for their Red Cross fund. MUM 411 ,4,;‘Th= ,ink;73•: -*rW'$;car.4-4771‘tmiii.e'o. ifS11 ge, rtt, zuo, ttionto oltti ItIt3 17QV Zart of tow tAtPtri. iru tie 1 --avvft tan. IMd;zt•z•et tua zt, v410 gamey ,;go move thoph.,- trotolteat-qtrtakirtf=', • itt1tcieacleriot that erIztt$ meeninlendell, 'yvhtehr r-dOetor c114 -Z.:1114* tdttl ahott ocott thltt nw• clUtrat tr sund ;IV theuttat-44 ct040,'and ,i,;appgaritC, '1 t0Pt te4.014 0..4-.01thetjk- .11; 4.170 h.= gt©, alta -feZ 4-w0, 1,caa.M,..talatrAA'at1te toco utiv (ace every do '--W f' iematte , am, 40,cla tto molt of,au eger.,.3 el_nrksglit tajlto. 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Inhen to tadailreco 7E *AA* E SYR ILI UNE PALVIOU0 CNERC317 UCDOD TilaoCANADASTAEICIIII COMPANY Llizzalltal TOD.ONTO tes cia eg IS's==eFeese "431/4, t.; •ffyr:, 7',04.=2K 4 irmut tntinv 'TN av Off CRE -1. ELI V@ R9 OEM.0. 0 ARE YOUR children fussy abdut food? Have they likes and dislikes? Give them Dried or Pickled Cana- dian Fish, fixed up in one of the testy dishes that can be made with this food. You can get such Dried Fish as Cod, Haddock, Hake, Cusk and Pollock, and such'Pickled Fish as Herring, Mackerel and Alewives, no matter how far you live from open water. It comes to ydu in ea condition, every bit of it flavour retain .f� your enjoyment. It's grand for the family's heakh . . . fish con- tains the proteins and minerals that help build sturdy bodies . .. and it's economical, too. Serve' fish more often. . . for the health oral nourishment of the family DEPACITMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWAAA 2,...)'0 \?tilV UKIM CeerYa:ZaLlif ........ 40 CO 02 CI 0 6 0 O 09 00 Ca 003.030100:1001 c.s.,caso Plaezti nett Caw 52 -wet, DeaUice. "liee Me a Dar. ce.air 100 ezliatzall and ozcza=iml VIA Actifxs, 44,00 aaai- 215 , r-1 h 01 E3 1111 tE) n o 3 ,ke