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HURON COUNTrS FOREMOSTWEEKLY
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GOD R_ I-- CH_, O
NTARIO, THURSDAY, �• •gyp` Ali, 1946 6
iLEGAIL
VAGE TUR.(*
GIFTS Ay HOSPITAL' e�T
c u, B RTHDA M. '+E, Ars
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,voitoevirng. i iiao lint of, gift:3 r+L •
c°eiv d at WA A ret,eta, Krecjia ly Party
oaf Alexarldr t Ilospita
Q"aarrie.: ga'L Irefndt atwci ormageet
W. Carrie, ralefruit taalorngei;
S. LIa ty, vase, Mrs. 3. 1anea;
two vases; Mrs. Jenner, able Sag 50,10#
one jar plchles i, Mrs. A. V. • katuril,'yg
doz:04gla8es. pair blankets; Mon
J. M. Graham; baby blauloets; the ",cam14
`hub, pair-- blankets; AanO0
Stewart, vase; ;i3Xgt3, Joseph Janes, twt?
Bans peas, two jars rnaruaalade; Agra.
. Farr. pair towels; Mi"s. Wilmot
towel; Mrs.., Archie 4'fPilpaita, 1.f.2 doh.
glasses; Wo en's Institute, three 'bed
lamps; Mrs. • Coulthu.rst, jai mama-.
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lade; Mrs. Paperxaicli, jar *ales; Dr.
and Mrp. 3. Wallace. bed lamp; ,Mrs.
't' autos, wash •eiotlas, and dish, ('trtb:s a
Airs. C. 'A, 'Reid, slap; Mrs. W.
:duel wan, pailrr bath towels; Mrs,..
Chowen, soap; Mrs T: 3. McManus,
soap; Mrs. 'J. 6.. Barton, 'soap; Miss
E.- Somerville, soap and wash cloths;
Mrs. T. Baeclaler, vase; Mrs. Beg -
Burrows, jar jam; Ahmeel Chapter,
reading lamp.; Maple Leaf
Chapter, I.O.D.E., steam inhaler.
Cash donations (total $118.03) from
Mrs. • B. J. Saults, Mrs. Watson. Mrs,
Mosley, Mrs. Graham_ Cameron (New.
Ygrk) , Aitfss ' Claire Reyflo1ds, Mrs, R.
3. Acheson•, Mrs. R. Wigle, Mrs.
Staniforth, Miss E. Nurse, Miss M.
Burritt, Mrs. Scott. Mrs. E. Prid] !n,
Rev. R. Stewart, Mrs, W. Hay, Mrs.
G. AlacEwan, Mrs. J.' A. Graham, Mrs.
F. McArthur, Mrs. A. H. Taylor, Mitac
Grace Mason, Mr. D. E. Campbell,
Miss Cleaver, Mrs. Walter;,Miss Annie
B,•asset, Miss it1aud• Bisset, the Misses
Strang, Mrs: Peter . Baeciiler,_,Mrs,,,
.. �" '� ` t furl.: -Ma
�4tt.•2itrl`t' `°�)°S: ""�`: � I �. 'd•�r ;may -
Mooney, Mrs. E. •. Baechler, Mrs. H.
• Barnes, Mrs. Bruce Smith, Miss Ann
McDonald, . Mrs. Baker, Mr. Helstrop,
.Miss - , Wilkes, . ]fix,,, .nom e rst ; t4
Goderlth Township Hospital' Ku Yiary1
•$43:33.
No other nation can see e'e 'to eye
with us, if we look don on it.
DUDI X IiI L ES
arristttr,',Ete. •
Office --Court House, Goderich.
Telephone 55, ..
J. K. HUNTER
B�i rrister, Etc,
ROA). Bank Bldg. -
Hamilton Street, Goderich
Phone 968.
YIP
CHARTERED AeCOUNTItNTS
atiONTIIITH ▪ and MONTEI` H,
CharterFed Accountants
51 ,Albert Street, Stratford
Toronto 0;; ce ; 302 Bay Street
W. CECIL ATTRIDGE.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Telephone; Office 18, Residence 343.
Goderich,
BROCK, DAVIS,- & DUNN
Chartered Accountants
London -- Kitchener
J., H. K. Broughton, C.A.=-Residen
Partner
512 Huron & Erie Bldg.
Phone Met. 2788. London.
ACCOUNTING AND BOORT EEPING
ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
For Small Buslnessesp Stores, Ete.
terns Installed.
Books'''Balaneed 1o�thiy
FinanciaL_ Statements
-Wage Summaries,
• eraolual _aIncome Tax
•. turns
ALI3ERT SHORE
Office :Corner North St. aid .Square
Phone 975. Residence Phone 444:
DUE DAT (S. °OF-
. RATION COUPONS
Coupons now valid o,re ,%ugar.pre-
serves S1 to 421, butter lt3.0 toR13►•.
mean 2,b140040 1%144.
Sugar -preserves coupons S"„17 to 521
hive been declared valid for horse can-
ning suer. They, are in ,addition.° to
• the •regular. . ration allowance and may
be 'u$ed either fpr the purchase of
sugar, canned fruits or preserves.
INSURANCE
OTHERS ARE ASKING
Q.—Will .cherries be tinder a price
ceiling this'year?
A. ---Yes. Ceiling Prices have been
Seed for both sweet and sour cherries.
Maximum prices may vary in different
sections because oS, freight rates. You
may obtain' the correct list for your
district at your nearest Wartime Prices
and Trade Board office.
Q.—My home and its contents have
been destroyed by fire. I have few
clothes left. Can you tell me if I.
can, obtain a priority foia suit?
A. --Priorities for mems suits .are
granted only to ex -servicemen dis-
charged on or since May 1, 1945. How-
ever, in cases of dire need the Board
tries to lend its assistance. We would,
therefore, advise you to "Contact the
nearest. office of the Wartime Prices
and Trade Board and give all details.
Q.—How long must__ an American
visitor' be in Canada before he may
obtain a temporary ration card? ' ”
A. -Seven full days.
}�pp p"(ei,�tic, Hn
,nals
,'Or }ave -8y been 'removed frofia .
Cei�'iug
restrictions? " ' •
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A.—Nails are still under'price ceiling
ng
regulations
lations-. ...,. ......
• cKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN-
SURANCE CO. -Farm and iso-
lated town. property •insured.
Officers -- President, Frank Mc-
Gregor, Clinton, No. 5; Vice -President,
Chris. „ Leonhardt, Bornholm, No. 1;
Manager and Sec.etary-treasurer, M.
A.- Reid, 'Seaforth.
Directors=-•Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Chris. Leonliardt, Bornholm ; Alex.
Broadfoot, Seaforth; W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth; George Leitch, Clinton; E.
J. Trewartha, Clinton; Alex. McE'ving,
Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton ; J.
L. Malone, Seaforth. -
Agents --John E. Pepper, Brucefield,
No: 1; George A. Watt; Bi
R. Finlay McKercher, Dublin, No. , 1;.
J. F. Prlieter. Brodhagen.
Policy -holders can _make all 'pay-
ments and get their cards receipted at
the, Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston ,S,treet,. Goderich; or
J. H. Reid's General Store; Bayfield.
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.MEDICAL
Q.—I rliave been given 47,,temporary
ration card with unnumbered Meat, and
butter coupons. My grocer will not
accept it because he says that shine of
these' coupons expired lune 30th: Is
he correct?
A.—No. Your grocer is wrong. . Un-
numbered ration coupons ,have nq
,expiry date:
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR,
NOSE, THROAT
Late House Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and.. Aural Hospital, assist-
ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden • Square Throat Hospital,
Londpn, England,
- EYES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo, .Street S., • Stratford..
Telephone 267. ti
Next visit Bedford. Hotel, Goderich;,
Wednesday, . July 24th, at 2 p.m.
• till 4,30 p.m.
CHIT ,OPRACXOR AND DI 5GLESS
THERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 341
• Office hours --10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5
and 7 to 8 p.m., Teesday, Friday and
Saturday.
10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday.
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell.
Mineral fume baths by appointment
only.
A: N. ATKINSON
51 South St.
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of Ontario,
Questions regarding prices'' and ra-
tioning and any other regulations -of
the Wartime Prices and Trade Board
will be answered if they are sent to
the Information Branch,, Wartime
Prices and Trade Board, Federal Build-
ing, London. - i .
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Eyes
Pho
A. L. COLE �
Opt:ometarlst�--Optician.
Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderich, Orta.
AT MAITLAND LODGE
Two candidates were initiated 'into
first degree Masonry at a meeting of
Maitland Lodge, No. 33, A.,1. and A.M.,
on June ,25th. It was tile' closing
m 1n crt tlTe eason. Meetings ivil:l
be resumed in • September:
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Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire, Accident and Motor' Car
• Insurance
OFFICE—MASONIC TEMPLE' ..
WEST STREET
PHONE 230 - , . GODERI, H
DONALD B. SLIM
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Counties of Huron
ll and Bruce
RIPLEY, PHONE 49
For information apply to J. N.
Kernighan, Division Court Clerk.
Goderich, CPO. •
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architect's ; plans for the• proposed new Court house were . '
approved. The building, which is to include county ,
offices •s well -as the court room and its adjuncts, is estin
CHILDREN''S GAMES •
'•. • • KEENLY CONTESTED
The • Dominion; -may celebration in
Goderich was' operied, in accordance • Shoe race, 14 years and 'under -1st Division of 'Red Cross will conductan i•baby foods and,elothing were provided
Young, 2nd• Joan White, 3rd Gladys
McLean.
Shoe race, 10 years and -under -71st.
Ruth • Witlis, 2nd Mildred McDougall,-
3rd Dianne Thorpe.
resent rices, to cost $325,000. The
c lams q ..:R. , • . 'prices, ..... •
u.wie'..^•y ` ... y.,. '•< ;a"Y Y":L"G crt Tltr t•.. .x»a^i..
I n ; are 1'11
urmAns o �
and west, compared with 100x50 feet of the present build-
ing. Construction is to be of reinforced concrete and steel,
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with stone facings. - ialature by courtesy Landon Free PieSs
Will Teel Tornado Victims
Red Cross p
TORONTO, June 28. -The .Ontario' plies Foremost iii. the° work of mercy
s the Border branch itself. Special,( Truth from a .friend is tonic. The
same words spoken bitterly are poison.
With time-honored custom,,with j the. Helen Johnston, 2ud^ Marlyn 'turner, t1i117eu1 through the branches for 350 , t this branch, while the ---mobile
Court ;3rd forma Beattie UUO for the rehabilitation of families �c:tutec�ns from 'turonto served families
y � destroyed u .
tornado which stormed- across the De- homes.. Red Cross o0
packed Border branch kitchens
and distributed by the hundreds. e
branch headquarters became a clearing;
house -for iuformati(ln •for• families seek-
ing using members. Corps members,
drove and tramped over sodden fields
in the downpour which, was the after-
math of the twister, seeking. bodies. a
gruesome but necessary task. , .
,"Tlurs did • Red- Cros's sleet the 'im-
mediate emergency:' said Mr. Mac-
nulay. "But. .now conies the longer
work of rehabilitations,'' so rhe Ontario
Division. through its., branches is :3rd Ceti C'aur c t ars am ssou in-
stituting an appeal for.: 50,000 for
•• ' - assistance to the families in sul3urban
1. 5th Gurdon McCullough: ung Toronto and Running, 3 ' years ana- underksest. Running, 8 years and under -1st Bill missioner John A. Mars11 sent quan- Windsor whose homes' have been de -
3rd
Johnston, 2nd Shiela Jackson, Carrick; 2nd Clayton Str•: ughan. 3rd Cities of clothing, bedding. food and strewed by the tornado." Dry F. � --
3rd Pearl Sharon
am, 4th Patsy Siiup- Michael Barry, 4t11 George . )1c11w 1111 mobile canteens .and peisouuel to 'the Routley, national commissioner, com-
son, 5th, Sharon Peachey. 5th Garry wall., stricken area:' .Sarnia, tit. Thomas 'and Mending the Ontario Division's appeal
Running, 4 years and under -1st Ittuitiing, 10 years. aucl under -1st C'hathattrl branches sent elitergent,y sup- declared ; "Outario..is living up to the
Linda Allison, grid Caron Mallough, 13rtice 'McCullough, 2nd Lill 1 icD- ot1 finest. Red Cross; tradition in its
p Ath Lorna Pratt, handling of the Windsor sitilntwn."
5th'Penny Thorpe, , " , alt,, 3rd Jackie Reis.
5th holly onaldson:�, "TOBlrr TRANSFERRED He recalled a 'Ion,; list of big Thames Running, 12 }ears Bel under -1st relief projects, notably the_ Thames
Running, 41 years an under — s Jackie Reis, 2nd Bobo Bell, :,r( race
Iailcwbur - fire.
running of children's races in our' `
Bicycle race -1st Gladys McLean ,) the who :had returned to their broken
House Park in the morning. Almost 2izd Joan �VhitE3, 3rcd U retia Arbour. whose homes' �; ea e des Nod.
parcels Were
every 'event had i large number of blow bicycle race -•--'1st Myrna •Buf- ] tm ed In the i3 d
participants, many of the races being ford, 2nd Carol Sanderson, 3rd Ann trUit' River un June 17th, levelling Th
run off in three "heats." Boufforcd. dozens of homes and leaving a trail of
Members of the ToWn Council and BOYS, EVENTS '
of the Canadian Legion officiated. The dent,, find disaster in its wake. li'ands
Boys' Band, under the direction of Running, t•.3 Years and under -1st 1, taut!"
be turned ovt;r to the y'4 indsor
C. Woods,' provided music for the Raymond Baxter, .2nd Gal ry Linfield, Tornado Relief Committee, "headed by
occasion. r • 3rd Joe •Drennan, 4th Allin Blackwell, Col. D. AI. Brodie, president of Border
Rain threatened throughout most of 5th Don Curren.. - branch of 'Red Crus. The•aliilounce-
Rmorning,but it was not until the Running, 4 years and under -1st •anent his
made- by lion. peopold Mac-
theRay Aiullough, 2nd Alfie Mitchell, 3rd aula,�ct S.C., president of Ontario
last event, the boys' slow bicycle race;
LClitn tt carbe.cinR a in 'volume sufficient 'Nelson Lofv e, 4tlr Donal(,., Rouse, 5,11 Dig is'ion.
to interfel'e seriously With any part of Timrny Sale. - When disaster struck suburban l�'ilyd-
tlle programa . , Running, li years' and "under -1st sol ' ten days` ago, Red q(;ross Was
The prize -winners were as follows: Don McCurihy, .. 2nd Churl's Allison, quick to act. Erom' tile Ontario Divi -
GIRLS ET E'�Tb 1 - .i k 4th Harold Lamb, headquarters,
i' well a- fre►M the
1 h T t London branches Com
EDWARD W, ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER •
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangeinents
can be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. • 19tf
HAROLD. JACKSON
, LICENSED AUCTIONEER
- 'HURON AND PERTH'
For information, etc., write
R.R. 4, -Seaforth; or phone (col-
lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
gE; CAPITAL THEATRE Ps4Re
Now --Dennis Morgan anal Alexis Smith in "One More Tomorrow"
MON TUES. and WED. TWO' FEATURES.
Dorothy :�1CeGuir";.x 1'ii est and Ethel ilarryrnore
Superb performances, masterful" direction and faultless prw(iuctioll
make this a picture you Must not„pii is
"The Spiral .Staircase" . • .
• Olivia Deliavilland--Ray Miami and Sonny Tufts
present a neat and bibulous package of matrl-fun
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Groomed rideTheWell
TOUR: PRI. 'and SAT.
Nanta Le -„Dean Jagger and Rex 'Harrison a .
Anna ti
Fake us into Ilritain's'old blitzed eapital for an adve urotl5 drama
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LO.L!
YANK
Canting •” Cinderella• 030 aes" and "The Danger ,Signal"
atinees e21needa. 5gturdax ' add IIIo'Iadays at 2.30 'pan.
at
'Marina Melbourne, 2nd Maureen Fox, r 1 A TO ROYAL BANK AT TORONTO River an(t the I y
AlcCulluu�,�i:
3rd Marilyn McVittie, 4th Laurel Lodge, Running, 15 years and under ----1St
5th Linda Allison. Donn McPhail, 2nd BruFace. Rutherford,
Running, 8 years and under—lst 3rd John lluclsou.
Mary Lou Huckins, 2ud Isobel Moore, - Sack race --1st. Jackie, Reis, 2nd
3r'd Ramona . McKay, - 4th Rosemary Charlie Jtiilrnstou, :lr'd Don Ilawthurne.
Collins; 5th Joan Mallough. Rabbit race--ist 'Bruce Rutherford,
Running, 10 years and under -1st 2nd Dun 1-ItrWthurne, 3rdAlber:t Leitch.
Amy Carrick, 2nd Betty Dickinson, 3rd . '1'iel;;rt back race -lst Dun McPhail
Joa'li White. ' and Brice . Ruti rfurd, '2nd Murray
Running; '12 years and under—lst ollfiucl and Geralldhfuser, :lyd Jolln
Cynthia Young, 2nd Joan White, 3rd Iiuctsuu tuid Dui( Hawthorne.Norma• Beattie. Bicycle raee. 12 years and under—
Running, 15 years and under -1st '1st Don McPhail,_'ild Ben Graham,
1,
Gladys McLean, 2nd Joan White, 3rd 3rd Bruce Rutherford.
Betty Taylor.. Bicycle race, 15 years and under -1st
Handkerchief race -1st Joan White, .Gerard Power, 2nd Ken Wilinol, 3rd
2nd Violet McAdam„: 3rd Gladys' Me- Bill Freith.
Slaw bicycle race---lst stay Chippen-
dale,_ 2nd Don Hamilton. No third de-
clared. .
Each child taking part in the contests
was given a ticket for ice cream,
Lean.
Nose and toe race -•1st Cynthia
F. T. Armstrong
OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST
Square — Goderich`
• "See Armstrong and See Better".
At Lucknow - every Wednesday
form 2 to 6
P. J. RYAN
Real Estate , and Immune
Office and Residence:
11 ,Trafalgar Street
' Phone • 663
FOR SAL](—Houses of all kinds,
choice building lots, business pro-
perty and several good farms.
J. W.-CItA!GIE
INSURANCE
and
REAL ESTATE
• PONE 24 GODERICH
sr-
Wawanesa- Mutu 1� •Fire It su•
ranee Co. 50 yea in business,
Canada's largest • 'ire Ins. Co.
Uet boa' rates on Car and Wind
Insurance..
Among; -tllu .I'ow st irr: `Canada.
GORDON JEWELL
MIL 6` Uoder.ieli' >
Mono Carlow 21 r.4...
FLOWER SERVICE OF
BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
The annual flower serviti•e s o1 ,the
eroderich •Baptist- Sunday - school was
held on Snudity nsorniilg last. rlhc
church wits decorated with a variety
'of •beautifill-kowers. Three children's
hymns *ere sung; "Birds Are Singing,"
"Cllildrell (tf vtel'tlsale111" (111(1 "God Sees
t he Little Sparrow Fall."
• The-following-programwas rendered
Elmira Sigiiot : William. J. Tobin,
Cheques should be issiked to A. M.
ac•c(iuritant at the Royal Blink, bus been ..Robertson. ureasnrer Goderich Iced
transferred to the Toronto brituch aiid c'ru•, Society, "AViiidSor Disaster," or
cash slay be left wit}1 any of the local
will take -.over his. new position on 1�ulrlrs:
Julie• 2U111.. Ile has been with the �,..�r.�.�-J
Elmira braiu'll 1'ur the past four and a- °'� " - -
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half years, corning here from Hamilton.
.lI1. Tobin was expecting the change
alit, Nvliile he and his wife will miss
,then• friends. and .,associations here -
he is looking' forward' to the advance-
ment. Finding tlitable living accuin-
laudati(u1s is the major problem. • Mr.
Tobin's Mother, Airs. •M. J. Tobin, re-
sides in Goderich.
Chorus, "Who 1Iat11 (;i\cn:" duet,
Clara D'(nlalldson -and Barbara Willis:
chorus, "IIis Helpers ;- (duet. Molly
Ann 'Donaldson . and Peter 'Thomson;
recifatioll, JSanet. Hoy,: (luc�t. Shirley'
Love and Marilyn o\e ; recitation.
Barbara Hoy.
-The pastor, Rev. Joseph Janes,
preaeh('d 0 brief sermon on the text :
",Consider the lilies." Mrs. E. Donald-
son ,and Miss Evelyn Donaldson ldson pre-
sided et the organ.
PICTURES FROM THE AIR
;Unique in the annals of Western
(hitario newspaperdoltl, the 0Xt0I1sl1e
14p.ties of aerial photos of mtlnicipal.ities
recently published in The, ,ndon Free
Pres; drew Considerable favorable
comment. Because of the unusual lay-
out of Goderich, "Loveliest Towfr in
Canada," td>r'photograph of our, town
from tate air male a particularly beauti-
ful picture. ,,
MARRIED AT DETIROIT
:lir, and Aird. iI'. A1. ('t.:61m r of De-
troit (111no11nce the. •11111rriago of their
daughter (Moria to Mr. Albert flown
of Goderich, ()litario. ° The welding
took plate* in the ;chapel of, the Central
) 'o' 'on June
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Detroit, lit
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Aletlu►< ,
Nth, ate3- llizlr. "'P'h(r-xit*wiyw4'4o are
enjoying .a short honeymoon at the
St. Clairie inn, St. (1ii1t'e,"Michigan.
A ltartday golf.' and , fishing .may be
O.K., lint To to church too.
ST. GEORGE'S GUILD
• Tlrt' -regular ‘meeting of tit..0eorge's
('hurchwotlsen's Guild 'was held - on
Tuesday. July 2. The president, Mrs.
H. B. Ai. Tichborne, (11)0110(1 the meeting
with a Dominion Day prayer. Mrs.
1D..1. Patterson _react ''tile Scripture les-
sen. Final arrangements were nutde
for the garden- party and bazaar to
he held on the ehul•c]i* law n. Mrs.
'I'i'udell and Airs. Dodds of the social
committee conducted n Dominion Day
quiz which was much enjoyed by the
members. . At the close of the. meeting
delicious afternoon tea was Served by
Mrs. B. ,Wilmot and Mrs.. B. 11. Farr.
PIGEONS ENCOUNTER 13AD •
WEATHER
The (;o lericlt Pigeon ('luh hit 'some
bad weather with their -race from
Napanee oli Sunday and the birds took
over seven 11(1111.5, to cover the 240,
miles airline distance., Evidence of the
bad weather MO' had hit along the
route showed on the birds, their plu-
inatge being very,,7lalrfp and ruffled.
l'er'cy Johnston ha1(I. the first bird
home. They, were released `lit 7 11.m•
and the' first nine home arrived as
follows: -1st. Johnston, 2.19: 2nd.
Peachey, 2.20: 3rd. Johnston; '2.2(0 z ;
4th,_ Baker, 2.2S; - 5th. Johnston, 2.29;
Oth, 7t11, 8th and 9th, Peachey, 2.3$.
The next race Will be a reheat from
Notating,.
LEEBURN
LI;EBVRN, July 2. . - Mr, David
Anderson, a former tl'avller ()f KS.
.No. 1).' visited with Mr. Arch"" htorton
and Ali, aalid AIi's. Jas. Aorto,} on, Fri-
day and Saturday last. lie left Sat
111'(lay.atft('rnooh for London t(1 study
for his'B.A. rleree.
Airs. Jas. Chisholm, sr., motored (1own.
t near Stratford one day last week
t yi'e' her brother, wlio has not been
well. .
Mrs. I). Ruston„, who has been staN,-
in fl'i 'Catir" burg. its now in' Oialferibb 1
for a time.
au'l� rant+ can get the ii►east of you finless
you let tlaeua play upon your tvorst.
Quick Relief From
Simmer Complaints
Tb get quick *relief from
dials -Roca, intestinal pains, sea-
sickness or summer complaint,
use 'DOCTOR FOWLER'S
EXTRACT 'OF W3LD STRAW-
BERRY`. -- -
- This depeindable family remedy
is one of the most effective and
best known medicines for bowel
_complaints: Insist on DOCTOR
FOWLER'S EXTRACT 01'
WILD STRAWBERR''f =-sold by
druggists everywhere. Price •50c
a bottle.
The T. Milburn Co., Ltd.,
Toronto Ontario
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DRIVE IN' FOR THE NEW
GOODYEAR
The tire
preferred.
by Canadian
motorists
)3to1
over any
.other make
GOODIVE vAR
W. J. Mills
Motor Sales
Goderich•- Ont.
Lakeview Casino - Grand Bend
Dancing Every Night
Gordon elamoaet and his Orchestra
Gordon's band has been il terri1fic hit, since his record-breaking' opening
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
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TUESDAY;jY9th
Art Hailam and his -Orchestra
A SENSATIONALLY NEW DANCE B_iNID.
CURRENTLY APPEARING at World Famous CASA LOMA
:and ROYAL YORK HOTEL. _
TEATIME]) ON CRC.
NOTED MUSICIAN outstanding ARRANGER -COMPOSER.
V'IC'TOR RECORDING ARTIST. '
FAMOI'S "NAME" ATT13;ACTION after starring with Mart
llttenney's Internationally known lnmd.
FEATURED ALL-ROUND MUSICIAN, playing piano, saxophone,
Clarinet, and vocalist.
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