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sturdy enough for rush trips, the handsome
Playboy is an ideal traveling companion for
the man who is on the move a lot,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aitken and
I+:ric retsirne(1 home (1n I':aster Mon-
thly, after spending the long week -end
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The Square Phone .57
TIME FOR NEW, MASTIa 1TILE FLOORS OR RUBBER
4 TILE FLOORS. •
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BUY A NEW' ONE UNTIL
YOU GALL US ,
We Specialize in re -up-
holstering &G re -designing,
ag,
with added variety of
coverings. -
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f urniture,.
- All work guaranteed.
THE UPHOLSTERER
Phone 567W NOW and
avoid the Spring rush
We novell• weekly. One
to two weeks delivery.
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with friends at Toronto and „With„With niiT;B
,rs.
Aitketn's family, Mr. ,,acid Mrs. F. I).
Shaver and (.teen, at Brantford.
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,'ONS' VOTE
1,11 connection with the forthcoming vote 4)11 010 propos''( ('rI LIn
Sc•11e1ne. all ('1•0an1 1'r„tlnc ars ill 1l1' (`O(catty 1(re (; 1444 44441 11, cast. 0
111101 111 one of -the many 'meet logs orgarn,:z('dthrottgIlont 1 h County.
or may do so at the office of the A;,ricnittiral Itepresent 1tivo in Clinton.
.1 schedule of meetings :IlrOttdy or:anized follows:
BOX 468
GODERICE
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FRIDAY, APII'I11. 18th -8 I'.SI .
Hemlock ('ity School House, :Asl'illeld Township.
Winthrop hall, McKillop 'ICownShi.p.
.Watson's hall- at iii,npen. _ •
SATURDAY, APRIL, 19th -2 I'.\l.
('rawford's Feed- ( tore,, Luehnow.
MONDAY, .APRIL 21nt-8 P.M.
Port Albert Church I11a1L
Ilohtsnesville School. "
Community' hall, Lon(leshoro.
TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd -.-8 P.M.
Community Rall, !titivate..
Totw•nsltiln hall. }'6'alton.
`tv.'+• 4%'1E'IDNES1).AY, APRIL 23rd -8 P.M.
Gilnniore School, 'I'urnher y Township.
w .,<...I,atdfilt�2tlt ti(�lrrlrl~iti� kktrif _.-. _ •,-.� a __ ,._� ....
-Township, hall' ilk A\'roxeter.
THURSDAY, APRIL 24th -8 P.M.
• Colborne Township Mall, Carlow.
`➢➢(orris Tot%nship Hall. at Ethel..
F RI•l):AY,..APRIL 2.5th-8 P.I.
Township Hall at • .Auburn.
Whitechurch Hall, Hall, East Watvanosh• Township.--
MONI)-1,1•, APRIL 2Sth-8 P.I.
• .tit. Helens hall, West Wawanosh Township.
Special speakers wilt be present at all these.aaeetings to explain
the proposed ('ream Se(ieme, and voting will be conducted by the,
Deputy Returning Officer. •-
:All C'reani -Producers. are required to register t� be eligible to
Vote:...They 'may' registCr in li('rson• at the County Agricultural -1,;-epi-
reseritative's office ,and vote at the time of registering. or any day
.before April ;391tir.:.-J egi',tration and voting may' also be cinn>.ducted
witli the Deputy Returning Officer 'in charge •a.t any of the publie
meetings listed above. •'
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Please reserve April 3(ith and Slay
lst' for the preseantation, of three one -
act pltlys by the Ooderieh Dramatic
Club in likas l ay Hall. Curtain rises
at 8.15.
Rt n mage safe, Saturday, April 19tb„
at Victoria street United church, at.
3 p.m., under auspices of Eureka class.
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On Friday, April 18th, at the; Town
Hall, there will be an open evening•s
session of the Coalrnty Library institute,
which is holding a two-day copventiun
in loderlch. lliss Ruth 1. McEenz1e
and' Mr. Angus Mowat will be special
speakers. This institute is sponsored
by the county, and small Libraries tee -
tion of the Ontario Library Association,
Under the authority of the Department
of Education... The public are cordial-
ly invited to this session. -15=10
Save the cost of postage and money
orders.. Place , subscriptions for Work
Basket : and other current magazines
with - Miss Mary B. Howell', 4 , St.
Vincent street (rear), Or Mrs, ismay
McLean, 22 Waterloo street. ' 13tf
Hy gien,lc supplies (rubber goods )',
::mailed 'postpaid in plain, Sealed en•-
velope with price list; Six samples ,
25e; 24 samples $1.06. Islail. order
D' pt` 7-53, NOV-RUIII3ER CO., Box
111. FI:lrpiltiiti, ( int. •-1-9t
Rummage sale, Saturday. April 19th,
at 1.13( p.in.. at JIaci ay IIal1, under
the auspices of Altmeek Chapter. I.O.
• D.E. - . a -15-1(i'
Merl, nse "Vigorir " if w
neak, run -
(1(11\11. nervous. (, t renewed pop.
vitality. '15 -day treittnnent $1.00. At
F.merson's Iring Stoi'e. X15 -i(,-17 i
i The board of directors of the /ode- t
rich Ntinsery School extend 0 cordial
101 i 1111110 111 :111 ill"tel•esled 10 1)0 present I
lit :1 •tea 01111 '.}tower of nursery school
i articles. to he 11e!d Saturday :afternoon,
• 1 front :t to n.:10 pati., in :\ItteKa\` Hall.
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• Quality Itlerc> iandiise
o )(Argo and varied select on
O Fair races
41 Dependable Service
L Plleaw,ant Sucrmtndh g
Satisiaetion Gualrant d
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Itig ill wivagee sale in Mac•I(lly Hall,
S11Itn-dny, April 26th, at 1.30 p.ni., muter
I auspices of Nortir strect`,'I'nited Wo- (
to:ttt's Association. • • -16-17
Ladies' Home .Journal is the favol.-
Magazine that Women Believe
lu., Get four years for the price of
f irigc-Ti it INI irAfir -ftitb1 `t i'1 "'1► i'�tie"
212W, lir Mrs. Isluny McLean. 1Gtf
' The Easter 0)114k-0gt:ring meetingof,
the North street Evening Auxiliary will
he a 2ic supper meeting on Monday..
April -21st. at (i 'p.m. Afternoon W.M.
5. :tuff ('.G,.I.T( members are cordially.
invited to attend. • Miss \IcG(,wnn will
ire the eut'st speaker.- , -16
A three -act comedy, '"Adventure
Bound," -will he presented in Victoria
street church on 'Wednesday. April
23rd. at R.15 �t.m., under the auspices
of the Victo('111 Helpers' class. Admis-
sion 10e 1111(1 20c•. - -16 ,
SILVER PLATED TEA. SEitVICES
AT LONG' TAST AVAILABLE ..
IIS plain yet diistinctiye, patters
on copper base.
$13.00 a
4 PIECES
¢n • graeefaui, Simplified patterns
• ,on copper baser with Gadrron
•triutst.
In the beautiful mellow pattern,
old ,English reproduction. Gad-
roon type trim. Truly a first
quality heirloom.
In a famous old Etlglish repro-
dtitctiont pattern, hand chased
on all pieces, with small style
grapey trim. A really mag-
nifieenti.„. et.
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$83.00
,NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE -
In a wide range of patterns and sib
to match any tea service
•••Iii" round style, Gadrogp edge, 20x 1'2 rectangular -style,. grape -
engraved centre, a tray of many • edge, on tray and handles with •
trees. smartly engraved face.
$13.00
2x17 rectangular style, old Eng-
lish reproduction with Gadroon
edge on tray and handles - A
20,13 rectangular style old Eng-
lish reproduction with lleautii-,
ful trine throughout, an espec-
ea f.st...accesa;yrd. tor. th_ e
-iall�v,,snrtrl�t�,nu�ber:,,�, ,a
smartest tea service.
$36.00 $30.00 •
, SILVER PLATED WELL aliid TREE PLATTERS
Fieeee-line your home with blown
R).,ckwoolIu'stilation. Saves fuel with
more comfort: • Permanent, fireproof.
Mtt 1i 'rt1-` equipment. and experienced (
crews.- For free estimate •1tnd terms
phone Goderich 261' or .write ROW -
LAND C. DA -r, 5 Thornton ave:, Lon- •
don. 2tf
Older tread designs are curved -only
part of the tread is in contort w,th
the road.
NEW 8. F. Goodrich tread design is
FLAT -the entire width of the tread •
grips the rood. That ,means' greater
safety -longer mileage.,
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'GrOWIn in Ontario by the oldest
and largest producers of-11l)hrid
Seta Corn in Canada.
%%e have the right tariety, for
each 'and 0%ery condition of, ',olr
atul ,,ntir•poSe. • '' • •
'Buy the 'best at reasonable
prices.
NEM,' .I1)11'Ll
t ODDFR1('I1, ON'P.
Phone- '
(:oilerich 931 It :11
Carlow 1•3tf
Older Tread .Designs are inclined to
spin on fast starts.
With greater road gripping surface, •
the NEW 8. F. Goodrich Tiro ' hugs
the road -- drivos you forward! AND
• NON-SKID STARTS MEAN LONGER
TREAD' LIFE! ,
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$6 F. Gooldrioh Batteries
New B. F. Gdodrieh lllalterien .. .
packed with powerfor peak per-
formance. Every model in naper•
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charged, over -rapacity. Choose the
B. F. Goodrich Battery that in right
for your ear, track, Imo or Tractor: -
for your farm lighting or radio. See
your 0. E. Goodrich dealer-todayl
' Makers of Tires,
Batteries. Awomotivs
Accessories, Rubber
Footwear. Industrial
Rubber Proclaim, and
Koros.al
TRY THIS TEST. push two fingers across
the•top of a smooth desk. They slide
with only moderato resistance. That's
because there isn't' much "contact
area" on the finger tips. •
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Now - use the whole palm of your
handl Resistance 1s groat, bocauso
there's much more "contqct area."
That's why the NEW 8. F. Gdodrich
Tire with Flat Troad stops fasfor when
you hit tho brakes! `"
This tire is completely new and different. It's designed .. .
engineered .. huilt ... differently! it's new in performance
and„retort➢-bi.caking mileage!
To make it, 43. F. Goodrich developed cooler -running, longer -
wearing rubber compounds. The tread was made flat. That puts
more rubber on the road-dietributeg weight better. It means
longer wear ... greater safety! " ,, .•
The massive body of the 1.4iEW B. F. Goodrich Tire i8 35 per cent
• stronger than older type tire bodies. On the road the combination
'of stronger body and liar tread reduce) sidewall fleshing. This
tire rung cooler . wears longer...It gives you extra safety!
Tbn..NEy R. F. Goodrich Tire has been thoroughly proved.
In more than 2.1 MiL.LION miles of the most gruelling road testa,
this great new tire easily.outwore the best pre-war tires. It's the
longest inileitge tire ever made by B. F. Goodrich. .
This Is the wonderful new post-war tire you've waited for.
See your nearest B. F. Goodrich dealer today!' • -
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• Refresh with Skin Tonic,
1.25 to 10.758
Smooth with Ardena.•Veka Creon,
" 1.25 to 7.00;
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or Perfection Cream, 7.50 and 12.50
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