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McManus Dairy
Qu4ITY MfgR
IVE ()BEAM.:
Phone '35
Per. .Stanley
Iihigsto' ;;Sts.
Huron Body &
Fender Shop'
HL C. Mt HEE L. D. WATSON
84 East St. Phone 206W
Reg. Bell
JEWEL ER
"Gifts That Last"
BULOVA WATCHES
Good Service od Repairs
Phone -123 ' East St.
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SPECIAL......
Brand new Ford 1946 Motors
now in stock. Drive inwith
your car and purr out with a
new one. , a
aTF"�IT - .n,I'S' FORD -PARIS
HAVE THEM
Bradley & Son
Plho J 247 Hamilton St.
East St. Bakeiry
B. BEATON
IIIOH3i. , QUALITY
BUNSsBREAD PASTRY'
Phone 18,4W
, East St.
Canadian Tire
Corporation
ASSOCIATE STORE
L. O. WETS+ONE+`, Prop.
TIRES and BATTERIES
, Hamilton St.'
Phone 69W
Venus Restaurant
2031E MADE CANDY
as supplies available
PHONE 170
This is station E -A -T
Guenther
Transport
EARL R. G'UENPHiER, Prop. --
'Daily
Daily -Service to and from
"Toronto -Hamilton -London
and intermediate, points
Victoria St. .Phone 850
Goderich . French
Dry Cleaners
CALL 122 FOR PICK. -UP AND
DELIVERY'
C. R. LOWERY
WEST STREET
HOLSTEIN COMPETITION -
. AT BLYTH FALL FAIR
The Huron County Black and White :
Day held September lith in conjunc-
taou with.- B1y'th - lair developed into
a first-cIns.s battle between .the hers
of W. H. Clutton&, Suns, (aod.erieIi,.and
Rc,t ss Marshall, Kirktoii. the former
winning• a total of seven ti1•sts, four
seconds, and' live thirds, and the latter
sib firsts,' three seconds and rive thirds.
Clutton _ had 'both junior chaiapions,
winning witl:i- his first -prize, bull calf,
Jleadusv Glade Rag Apple Sovereign,
and his top,''seniui• yearling, Meadow
Glade Susie Pabst,-7A'hile Afa•rshall took
the -reserve- grand award one his dry
'mature cow, Sally 'l'ensen Pioneer, and
the reserve -junior female championship ,
'011 his winning senior calf, Mori Acre'
Lately renown. '
IIowcsver, -these two herds dict not
You may grind their eon's in the self-
same mill,
You may hind thele, heart and brow;
But the poet will follow the rainbow
s til,
And his brother will follow the plow.
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These Firiws
wall
Serve you
well
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These Firms
will
Save you
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The business farms Slated in this , rectory represent live and
up-to.dat-e concerns that invite your patronage., The service they
have to° °ler is of the best and dealing with them not only gives
satisfaction but assists in .helping them serve this cOnimunity better.
They ask you to try the>n44 when you have needs to be satisfied. You
eau save money by doing your buying in Gaderic
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These Stares Are At
Your -Service
F. Breckenridge
HARDWARE
PLUMBING & HEATING
TRICYCLES AND DOLL
PRAMS
Phone 135 Han4lton St.
Filsinger's
JEWELRY AND GIFTS
WATCHES -DIAMONDS
GUARANTEED REPAIRS
Phone 130
The Square
Goderich
Fruit Market
FRESH FRUITS AND
" VEGETABLES IN cSE ASON
Scientific Equipment -
Friendly Service
Phone 470 East St.
IVAN LOUZON
G. Plante
IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION
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PACKARD MOTOR SALES
A TLASIRES
Phone 513
monopolize the prizes, the- female_
grand championship_°goisag. to 'Baster &
Turton, Goderich, land the male grand
championship to L. Leeming & Son,
\Walton.• The "Baster & Turton grand,_
champion was Sylvia Banostine Mer
(01111, .wlio repeated lier win of a year
aigo, -,after .headif g the mature cows 'in
- - IIowever, last 'year's Grand
champion bull, Alfalfadale Mercedes
Paul, had to be' cotltent this ye;ir with
the. reserve grand'awamd, being beaten
in class and for the grand, champion-
ship by Meadow Glade Sergeant Pabst,
the top' two-year-old shown by L. Leem-
ing & Son.` -These are two Grst-class
bulls' and 'the decision between t11ein
was a ('lose one.. The Leeilting hull
was bred by W. H. Clutton & Sons
In additi'o i to their grand chalul on-
shil-1, Leeming •z& Soil "won four secnn(ls
and two thirds, while Baster &, Turton
had two Seconds and 011e third. Other
leading prize -winners wt're G, Allen
nettles, IBayliel(I, whose winning
yearling hull, Elmcrajt,Monogram Dick,
Ovas named reser<<e jtudor chauipion
!and who alsoa Hard one second prize;
E. B. Goudie, Seafoitth, first lh•ize two-
year-old in milkand awl) aecuuds ; W.
i II. Speirau & Sons, Brussels, pne sec-
oiid and two thirds, and Chester
j F eagaau, Uoderich, and Thos. Hayden
& Son, Gerrie, one "third each.
Altogether, a total of 101 head were
shown' by,pfourteen exhibitors and the
judge was Professor A. I). Ruiiions of
the ().A.C., Guelph. -
A • detailed summary of the first
three prize -winners in each class-._:i.s
Os follows: p
IBttll calf -I;11'. II. ('lutt(�Ii & Sons;
2, 1V. Ii. Speiran .& Sous; '3, Ross
Marshall...
Bull, yearling ---1, Allele Bettlej;
\V. II. " Clutton- & Sons ; 3, Chester
P'eagan.
Bull, two Tears and over -l. L.
Leeming & Son; 2. Baxter & 'I'urtoll;
3, W. H. Speiran & Sons.
Cow, four years x11(1 over.' i11 milk -
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Myron O'Reilly
PAPERING & DECORATING
PAPER SUPPLIED
r
RAGLAN ST,
,Phone 585W
Blue .Vater Body
& Fender Shop
I hoy e T 7 0�_ ;;: ridge St.
GODERICH
PIANOS ' RAMOS
-ELECTBIO.APPLITANCES, LAMPS ,gid S11jI S
ELECTRIC 4410iitiORAPIIS AND
TURNTABLES
um,
icifivalGEWOORS
Phone U4
Salford
General -Store
THOS. MORRIS Prop.
Buying more, we bay for
Selling wore,'wvwe sell for less,
Open Evenings
Phone 696 ` Salttord
B. R. Munday
RADIO SERVICE & REPAIRS
We install
9 .
° IPortable Phonograph Players
7 Widder St. Phone 598
Frank McArthur '
ELECTRICAL ,CONTRACTOR
EACH'!I:1 iiJES,
RANGETTES, HOT .PLATES
48 i3ritannia Road
1, 'Baxter & Turton ; ' 2 and -3, W. II,
(.Taft( oil & Sons.
Cow, foyer yours and over, dry -1,
Ross .lars,hall'• 2 E. B. Guudie;
'W.- Ii: (Tutton & Sons.-
Cow,
ons.Cow, 3 years, ^ in milli -1, AV.. II.
Clutton & Sons • :;, L. Leeming & Sou;
3, Russ Marshall.'
('ow, tktee years.•dry-1, Ross Mat -
shall ;
at-
sha11; 2, E. B. Goudie ; 3, L. Leeming
& Son.
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Cow, t'W:u yell rs, 111 milk -1, E. B.
Goudie; 2, 11': Ii. Clutton & Sons ; 3,
Tin's. Hayden & Son.
l'uty. two ,years, dry -1, W. H.. CIA
toll & suns: 2, Russ .Marshall; 3,.1
Batter & Turtun.
heifer, senior ye;u•ling r- 1, W. H.
('luttoia & Sua'is ; 2 and 3, Ross Mar -
half. -• •
• Heifer. junior yearling -1, W. H,
Chilton & 51(15; 2, Allen Betties; 3,
Ross Marshall.
IIeifer, - senior calf -1 and ,3, Ross
Mo r,hat 11: 2, I.. Leeming & Sen.
Heifer. junior calf -1 and 3, W. H,
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"FOREST FIRE"
Based upon a pictt re .
painted for Carling'e
by Willianai Book.
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This is and of a sorios of
illustrations ori tho sub-
ject of tlio Conservation
of Canada's nci4ural
ascots' designed to ors.
phasiac the foot that the
beautios of unspoiled
naturo that we • onloy
today aro a pros four
birthright which wo must
'protect for tomorrow.
tCOPVRIGHT DV CARu noal.1011
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orest Fire -The Common ginemr
The, scream of• a rabbit pierces the hissing
roar of the forest fire as a tall spruce
bursts iota flame like an oil -soaked rag.
A deer, wild-eyed with terror, bursts from
the undergrowth and makes for the pro-
tecting waters of a small lake where
other creatures of the wild, forgetting an
lesser fears, stand huddled together,
shivering with'fear of fire --thein common
enemy.
Crackling and hissing, its advance -line
of windblown sparks reaching far ahead,
the forest fire takes its terrible toll of wild
life and forest wealth. In its wake
nothing is left but blackened tree -trunks
and desolation.
A lurid picture? Yes, but a tree picture,
and one that is seen all too frequently
in Canada's forest lands. Statistics show
that out of, 6,OOO'forest fires in Canada
'every year, only one in , sir owes its
origin to natural causes (lightning-, etc.)
The rest axe caused by human agencies,
and can be prevented. ,
As a shareholder in Canada's natural
wealth, every Canadian has a vital
interest in conservation. Arid conserva-
tion id the concern of all who are
._ interested, J.. the continuance._ _-of ouz i,
national economy and our future pros-
perity, rather than the concern of a
chosen few. The success of conserva-
tional measures depends upon the' full
support of all Canadian citizens.
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Clutton & Suns ; 2. L. LeCsniag'& Son.
Senior get-of,sire-1, \1', 11.'('luttuu
4 Sung;'_', Ross Mershon : 3, L. Leen)..-
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Son.
.Junior get -of -sire ---1, Ross Marshall.t,
2, L. 'T.eeuling & Son; 3, W. II. Speiran
iluron Engineering
& Research Co,
Engineering & Manufaetur. en .
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Brock St.
Phone 51, °
Jackson & Son
MEN'S AND BAYS' WEAR
• - BOOTS -SHOES -RUBBERS
Phone 412 South Side Square
Gentlemen's reg'ula*or of recrea-
tion and health.
� - geed -way to spend your -even-
ing :.or_ LI' s11xe-pleasant;^,
congenial surroundings.
ROYAL ' BOWLING
ALLEYS
WEST- ST. ' GODERICH
& :tub`.
Progeny of. dale, -1, ,Ross Marshall;
2 aI1(1 3. W. 1-1 Glutton & Sonns. '
Senior herd -1. Ross Marshall; 2.
Basteib .& Tiirton ; :B, W. il. Clutton
"& Sons,
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