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Support the Arena
'OAUT U L CUT FI9WE'` 3 AND
PLOQ G HANTS—CALL
cksoTI e
I S ���� IFlorists
• 49 1. ` UC.E .ST.
PHONE 10 -'- -
Bo idedr,Me$nber of M the F.T.D. Flowers wired a a ywhere
(Germanpand pllapa,a; excepted)
O ust ORNE'S C gt, 110r AWN' ,'$2.2.90 has been donated.
FOR 1:,RITI[S p a RELIEF 1 Reeve E. Stanley Snyder headed the
campaign committee, with the asslst-
• The Aid to Britain flood relief cams
a nee of the' members of the .Township
I School Trustee hoard. The canvass
paigu in Colborne township has re- i was Made by teachers and pupils of
milted in the donation of goods as fol- the schools..and those who assisted in
Bows: Canned goods, 175 lb, : ladies' 'ant'spark ong-; were Rev. U. and 'Mrs. Cron-
fiis' wear,. "S'10 lb.; Men's and boys' trir sus._ Mrs. Ben Munnings, Mr.'" and
wear, 107 lb.; babies' Nvear, 57 lb.; \Irs:' Tait Clark, Mrs. Terence Hunter,
@hoes, -12 lb.; socks, k lb.; bedding and Mrs. • Jas. -Horton, Mrs. Frank Jilin,
other. articles. 15 Ib. --a total of 700 Mr. 1Iarry . McCreath, and Mr. and
1h. To date cash to the amount of Mrs. E. Statllley Snyder,
TN. ''SIE UPHOLST
1'fh® NO. 567W Estimates Free'
i' No Obligations!
FOR SERVICE" AND GUARANTEED WORK
Niiiiimainommimionaw
Salvage Paper. Collection
SATURDAY, MAY 31
Cardboard, corrugated ,boxes.,. newspapers, magazines,
rags. Material should be tied tightly in bundles and left
on boulevard: Collection on the Square will be made in
the morning.
S. H. BLAKE;"Town Clerk.
rya IT ON ICES
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No mechanisms to go out of
order when you refrigerate with
artificial or natural ice.
Keeps your foods -healthfully
fresh longer:
NEW 1VIODERN-EQUIPPED ICE PLANT .IN GODERICH
IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH
dr-
1TIFICIAL ICE
AND ALSO NATURAL ICE
PHONE 1165W • for delivery service.
IHJROFt ICE
Huron, Road and Walnut St.
SUPPORT THE ARTIFICIAL ICE ,ARENA CAMPAIGI
21t1
CO.
Goderich
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IrOmic BOY its INTO
CAB 'LEG sEQEEN
Michael Helesie, five-year-old -80Z1. 1 f.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen IIelesie, Kingston
street, ran out front the sidewalk on
St. David's street on Saturday and
co1lidegd, with the. side of a car driven
by Mrs. Helen McMillan, ht. ('lair
Shores, Michigan. Ile; suffered a
brokeu leg iu the btll):ict; and is a
patient in Alexandra . IIospital'l. His
father left recently t'd visit relatives in
l'Zec'hoslovakia.
'CLINTON„ MAN FINE,';
UNDER L.C. 4.0%
J. P. Manning, Clinton, was cony icted
by Magistrate A. V. Cook today of
having liquor in a place other than
his rt sidenee," contrary to the Liquor
Control Act, and was lined $10 with
costs of $171.0o.
Constable R. Thompson of Goderich
found beer ill.. isle accused's -car •'hell
• lie_ stopped it,un the highway in (ode-
rieh.
1 This was 'the first prosecution in
Godericll under the L.C.A. since the,
Canada Teiuperance ,Act came int.)
force by way of appeal, and the second
iu p11I'0tl county.
TU %EROULOSIS SURVEY FAR
EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS
FOUR THOUSAND -N-RAYS MADE
-IN (:OI)ER1C'II FROM CITIZENS OF
VAR1(L4S .IES. ('OTL'N`I'RA' F011.4111
CAME Th'ROM NE.AR1DA' TOWNSHIPS:
THIS F1VE-DAV .A('C'OMPLKSif-
MEN'I' PROI)hL'C'bD ONE ()1i' THE
MOST ENERGETIC ANI) THOROUGH
CAMPAIGNS PUT ON IN GODERICH.
The .thanks of the Hospital Board
Committee, who had charge of this
Nuck for the Provincial Board of
Health, are gratefully- extended to the
chiefs of committees, team captains,
canvasser's, church and school organiz-
-41tiolls. Nurses' Alumnae, townships
assistants, Lions Club executive, Mc-
Donald Electric Co., but •e,pecially.to
Misses Irwin and Patterson tor -arrang-
ing and recording the- mass of inform-
ation.
To all, but especially Mr. James
Kinkead, who Masterfully organized
and' supervised the immense detail,
-and Mr. C. F. Chapman, who secured
and allocated the far-reaching gather--
ing-in -of those who wished to be sur-
veyed, •we extend our most heartfelt
thanks in this valuable mission of
mercy. .
PARSONS,
Chairman, •Alexandra- Marine and
General Hospital Board. • -
Floors -Sanded
and finished with
NEW PLASTIC
FINISH '
Get our prices. Write
�d C. COOK
`P.O. Box '103 CLINTON
s
.21x
REFRIGERATION
AND
ELECTRICAL. APPLIANCE
SERVICE
All Makes
Prompt Service
Elliott McVittie
48 Picton St. Phone 417W
21tf
BLUE
RIBBON
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SAVE
THE. COUPONS FOR
Zooms dued f.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
AND OTHER
VALUABLE
PREMIUMS
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un life AssuranceC�mpany of Cana
is pleased to -announce the appointment of
HAROLD W. SHORE
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. as Representative in the Goderich area
.with Office at .fi
North Street and Square, Goderich
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PATTERSON'S...
Fresh Meats
Groceries
iii
Dry Goods
--SUNOCO GAS AND ®IL -
Morning Del;Qvery—Phone 611
SAT. SPECIAL
SH t EDDED 000QANUT
SUPPORT O'ODERICU'S
NINW ARENA CAMPAIGN
UNGANNON
DL'NtL.NNON, May 21. ----Mr. (will°
Stanley,. who underwent all operation
rive weeks ago at 'Toronto General llus-
pitaal, is hack again' looking quite..il'll.
Misses Helen and Mildred Anderson
spent Snuutiiy y isit0ug thein sister., Miss
.flim A11del's Il, at Galt.
Mr. n and Mrs. Relit. Reid affil their
.laughter, Mrs. Alex.' (;codes. her 11us-
hand and two children of 1'01't Elgin,
isited uu Sunday" vvitll Jlrs. Churl Atte
L'eill
and ui.her r'elatices. ' -
\1r. ,. 1 Mrs. \V. E. McClure. Mrs.
('hum, 1►ntltiu and tvvu vi itch
\l.•a'lure :11x.1 son Janes at
1ictuuil1er uu Stuldav;
11'. Geo. Moore left urs Monday morn-
ing to mid -ergo all operation in London.
Mr. Joules Boyle, wlit Nus purchased
the Pollard farm, has 'recently' moved
to
Miss .:Adak\\'ebster of Zion was a
visitor on S.uuday With Mr. u11 Mrs,
Rich. Gardner.
Mrs. J. G. Montgomery is assisting
her frielid, Mrs, Muriel Smythe, Car-
low, .-who is- ill,
• Mr. Godfrey Hall, who has been
indisposed with `'lin" this past week
and under the doctor's care,. is making
u spltndid recovery, despite his nearly
ninety years of age.
Mrs. R. J. Durkin -was hostess at
her home on Friday afternoon for St.
Paul's Anglican Guild. Mrs. Lorne
Ivens presided. Miss -ElleDurniu.
read the 40th Psalm and Mrs. Durnin
read au article, "The Laborer's,Prayep.
Mrs. Chas.Ii'owler replaces Mrs. David
Cowan •as secretary.
Leg Fractured.—Mr. Allan Dickson,
eldest son..of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dick-
son, 2nd concession of West Wawa -
nosh, happened, with a nasty accident
one day last" week while working at
the dismantling of buildings at fort
Albert airport ,for. construction at
Mitchell. Some of the 'timber fell on
his leg, Making a clean bi.eak a couple
of inches above the ankle. IIe Is rest-
ing at his parents' .home and periodic-
ally '1'eceiving medical treatment. at
Goderich hospital.
United Church W.A.—The .Dungan -
doll United church \Woman's Associ-
ation suet in the Sunday school rooms
on Thursday afternoon -with a good
atter dant . --Mrs. D: A. Fowler,. presi-
dent, o, ened the melting, with . Mrs.
. Smith real -1111g the Scripture les-
son and 'Mrs. 'M. Reed offering prayer..
It was decided to buy a Supply of, cut-
lery and to donate $25 toward the
pension fund, and $5 to British flood
relief. Mrs: Rubt. Bere read in article
on "Children's Recreation;"' Mrs. L.
Stinger contributed a piano solo, and.
a reading was given by Mrs. Matthew
Shackleton. Mr's. John Blake was ap
pointed to try to obtain a new presi-
dent to replace Mrs. Fowler, who is
moving away. .Regret was expressed
at the removal 'of the president, who
has served for the past year and a -half.
Death of James Henry Campbell. -..u,
Death cause on' Tuesday, May 13th, to
James II. Campbell, 2nd concession
of West Wawanosh, after a lengthy ill-
ness of rheutnatisln at Alexandra hos-
pital, Goderich. Mr. Campbell was the
last surviving member .of. a "family
born to JIr. and firs. James T. Camp- -
bell, West 'Wawandsh. He was sixty-
five yeast's of age •and had 'spent most
of his lire farming in this district, with
the exeeptioll of a few years spent
at Leduc, Sask. Rev. R. A.illosel,''hcs
ronducted the funeral rites at St.4.)aul's
Anglican' church With the following,'
as pallbearers, Thos. Dickson, David,,
Nivins, Wm. Nivins, Howard Sproule,
James Sproule and Henry Kerr. Inter-
ment was in Dungannon cemetery. •
ASHFIELD
ASIIFII l l), flay 20. ---\Ir. Finlay D.
MacLennan, of Lucknow,.. formerly of
Lochalsh. who was taken' to \V'inghaiu
htt.rspitatl last week, has so far (recovered
as to -be• brcntght to the home of his
son. D. A. \lalc'Leuual11, at Lochalsh.
\lrs, David AIeGill of \1'inghatin is
Visiting. at the- hom(*s.of JIr. and \Ira.
Fred Mae( iregor and .Mr and Mrs. John
MacKay:.
Kiutail Women's Institute members
a tended the, dist Het convention - aL..
'1.!yth today.
\Ir. and Mrs. Lyitl• Mac1)i;u'mid and
daughter. of Jamestown, Nev York,
are visiting 4. the home of- Mrs. Neil
J. MacKenzie.
There, ,died in Winghatin hospital to-
day Hugh Macintosh. He was one
of Ashrield's sons, being born on the
12th concessicnl, sols of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Macintosh. Of -late yetlrs lie'
had resided in Lueknow. He is sur-
vived by one son, John, and three
sisters. A brother, Rev. Will Mac-
Intosh, died some years ago, also two
sisters. He was a very highly esteemed
gentleman...
Mr. and, Mrs. Eugene O'Keefe .and
Elizabeth, of 'Hamilton,. visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Con. O'Keefe over the
week -end. •
G
ATTENDED INTERNATIONAL
" • COUNCIL OF NURSES
Miss Zeta Munro has returned to
Toronto after attending. the ninth
Quadrennial ,Congress of the "Inter-
national Council of Nurses. The Con-
gress, held in Atlantic City,: New
Jersey, U.S., was in session from .
Mdy -11th to 17th. Representatives
were present from thirty-two countries
and it marked the first time that
Student nurses Were allowed to attend.
Miss Munro represented the student,
body of the Toronto Western 1iospital,r
where she Ls at, present completing her
eenior term. She `is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, R. ,,,Munro of A.ubn,rn
and re elVed her Collegiate training
in Gode><ieb, .
CICU NOTES
Tho aerv2ee, off' public *mobil) at
Llaafloaa church, Goderieltt-townolaip, w11
he cat -ceded for Sunday next, when
the congregation will worship at 'Vic -
toric street United church, the 'oc-
casion being the sitty-ninth annivers- r
ary of 'the erection of the present
'Victoria street church. Bev. Gordon
Hazlewq od of Walton will bring the
anniversary Messages and the choir,
under the direction of .Miss Mary Joyce
Strachan, will render appropriate
sacred song. Mrs. C. Edward of Gude-
rich, will be guest soloist at the morn-
ing service bind the minister of the
church, -Rev. Lawrence H. Turner, will
be the soloist at the evening service.'
The public is 'cordial'ly welcomed at
these services.
Dr. John Hay, of Toronto, spent the
week -end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Tray.
ROY N. BENTLEY
INCOME rf lX (Busiiiess, Pri-
vate or Farm Reports)
Bookkeeping Services-- (Weekly
or Monthly)
Typing— (Private or Commercial
work).
36 REGENT ST
BOX 58 PIIIONE 231.1
Goderich, Ont. `2Otf
fAitterattstrt
Due o ,l,,1 .. uu` :tore,
tine ;'aster dust, has soiled t11'
case' of cur new Wind lllst l'ai-
111e11t.s. '
OLDS
MARTIN -
REYNOLDS
20% OFF
NOBLET
CUNDY-BETTONEV
We will gide ..
20%
off during' May.
Your old instrument taken as
trade-in. Come early as there are
only a few available.
D'Erina Deacon
•
Music. Shoppe
242 Dundas St.. LondVn, Ont.
Met. 6072.
THE FOUNDATION THAT'S
GOOD FOR THE SKIN
Soft as cream;
.supremely natural:.
Non-drying,.easy applying: .•
Clings all day. Women
everywhere clop. Pat -a -Kok%
' 5'colors. 1.25
Campbell's .Drug. Store
Phone 90 -goderich
VIVIZSPAY, MAX 2211(1, IOW
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ectric Shavers
PAOKARD "TWIN DIAL"' ELECT -A" fa SHAVER
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Also SUNDEAM ELiECTRWC SHAVEMASTER
Electric Automatic' Ironers
two -burner hot plates in var?outs styles.
AYT-ON balloon tire bicycles, ladies and gents.
COIN. tricycles and joy riders. Wagons and shooters.
Exciting, new hand -propelled wagons for the kiddies.
Healthful Enjoyment Is Meney's est Employment
SUPPORT THE NEW ARENA CAMP 1, IGN.
BRECKENRIDGE
1-r ARDWARE_PLITMEING--HEATINOT '
,. ° Ke
Goderich
PHONE 135'
n't putit off.
another day...
Today you can be assured of pure I) & H ('oal. I) & H Is
Pennsylvania's favorite hard coal and by placing your order now
for summer fill -up 'you will ' avoid the uncertainty of having' to
accept subrstitute fuels when; cold weather comes,
PLAY SAFE! ORDER TODAY!
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Lakeview Casino
GRANDBEND
Freddie Dawson and His Orchestra
Freddie has just completed a xery successful
- Winter Season at Hotel 'London.
MAKE MAY 24th A DATE AT- "TIKE BEND"!
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR PLeASIThE WILL BE READY!.
Special Dance
SATURDAY, MAX 31st
Lakeview Casino' presents one of the best known
Canadian Orchestras for ON1"iNIGIIT ONLY1
LEN: HOPKINS
and his Chateau Laurier Orchestra
'DIRECT FROM OTTAWA . -
You have heard him for -11 years on C 13 C radio programmes
broadcast from coast to coast—this is your grand chance to see him!
ALSO—THE SAME NIGHT
Ted Pudney and his Orchestra
An Orchestra you should hear before his summer engagement
at Wonderland Gardens, London.
° I.DMISSION $1.00 q
ti
Plan your picnic now, and make reservations as .soon as -posible
by writing or 'phoning1R', Eric Mcllray.
ARNING!
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