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49 BRUCE ST.
PHONE 145 -��-
Things Around Home
ouzon Flyers 1 Lions Juniors Are
o a . . etChampions®n Atiguat l,st there chill be aaaaaaa
��l.11`���� �.11�l��i1� W o�► �, ' : � co ailing �� a >�w�-��z� mixed
Goay �r... ,...
foursome match, enmmencing a> 2 p.nta•,
for which vagious prizes will be
awta>G'ded. A cold pltfte buffet Supper
will be served in the club house after
the match. The fee covering both
supper and prizes is 75 cents and mem-
bers and visitors are requested to
register well in advance.
cora
1 uburta Intermediates bowed from
the W.U-B.A. ,playoffs last ''Friday
night in Goderich when they lost. their
second straight game of a best -of -three
series to the Goderich Louzon Flyers
by a score -of•
Although committing Live errors. the
Flyer settled doEvn whets• Auburn had
men on base, and went on to Auburn.
Faulkner fur the first no -hit, no -run
game of the season. Doherty, pitching
for Auburn, also was in top form,
With ten strikeouts, and allowed truly i
five hits. Faulkner had seven strike-
outs to his credit.
Held scoreless the first two innings,
Whitewash Elora, i t b n>lesdiay's
Go,li e, 3-0—Now Qa
�y
b
tcp the O..Bi.A..
cQ;;oderieb Lions Juniors .'playing
errorless ball behind the • six -hit
pitching, of'!)on Ainslle'shut out Elora
on Tuesday evening on the Elora 'ex-
hib`ition grounds, winning the two -
game seriraaand the championship of
the W.O.B.A.
The Lions- had tri be good, as 4 un-
deuyak, the opposing pitcher, was in
rare form, and his port -side slants
were more or less a puzzle to the heavy
theaFlYers counted twice in the third. =litters on the Goderich ,team. Only
%viten Harry Westbrook scored on Bob six hits - were scored off the classy
Craig's wild throw andFaulkner lefts hander and they were kept well
scored on Worthy's single: Taking scattered over the ,'eyes-inuiugs game,
yA'W'R` - the next six Flyer batter's in • order, but the Lions did some daring ase -
Auburn showed signs of a comeback, running and managed to put three runs
but some fine 'Melding •by the West- across the plate while holding the. Ou \\'eduesduy of this week an.itrter-
here,we .have had rainy uu the part of the committee of ,ar brook brothers kept their chances enemy scoreless. • TLIe F.lot i buys• club match was played here by, lural
Around,
• afternoons hi succession. If a rangement. It. -occurs to me that it (WWII. The tiu:ll Goderich run carer 1urr,ed on b; the largest crowd of the players against a tea9al,. of rhineteeu
Sunda)
wanted to come, that was was not that I could do this discrim- in the sixth itltrillgs when Worthy .easuH, played inspired basebiill, and from the Kincardine Club, its which the
big shower
To those planning an after- }Hating task, but that I was a stranger reached first on -an error, w0ut to third titers four errors were eulrltuittecl on local team won by 1:'l s to (i1R•.. The
the time. to the many mothers who were boldin
noon at the' beaches or taking a long I oto Walt \Westbrue,l;'s single. and ,;cured hard c•tiunces, which might easily have guests were entertained .at dinner at
There
This
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.r ,•(nmatch. , WereIlttr the
w► r
> - re e ,The • fte
( 1 fie ,.hits,. utt. e a
(trice on a cunni' dad it was rather their haloes to be -Duda. , when Worsen
tre til dr,r, :i neat double been turned into h t ,. the. ,11.
lute, centre iitid• county buy, gave the spectators a real weeks lh�t' resumption of such matches
lies
provoking. On the first of these wet t�vu (lasses. the first 'being- little ones >
afternoons t este - was to be =held a from two to twelve months ; and the
Tile 1'l� c rs_ threatened ugailt in the exhibition of defensit'r baseball. and ,titer a lapse caused by the war. The
monster
ra h other cit .$ frt,ru twelve months and ;eveultll With Men on tir:t and third with the reliable Scutt pegging to the
uturaster picnic, near an attractive Now had they been Goderich team, under the captaincy of
residence and within easy reach of the under tw(, Siars• I (amid have been and one away, but I)olherty ruse to buses in deadly f:tslhiuv the Elora Charlie Ntlftel, will -play a ittina
Lake: But oh; hbw it rained! ,s it c•hit•kells I think the occilsiuit bystriking out the next ruuut'rs had to depend on base hits to match at Kincardine on Wednesday;
was sponsored by the Prr,greasive Cion- surer-, of thyself ; and though not a two When. The game was called by stole them around; and Ainslie was in august '_'74h. v
serv.atives to Meet its pc,l}tical figure spe'< ialist on horses I rather think I
Umpire ('raig in the eighth owing . to ,no mood to allow the enemy to ,»i,unch
of their stripe. the ('*sits ctlncl;led about i onld Letter put those big creatures ,iiltk►less, hits. A goodly crowd followed -the FIRST RADAR- SET
ti Tar tet the in classes .sues two, and three. I re- 'The flyer.' nest game will be with hove to Elora, and all agreed that if ON LAKE FREIGHTER
Last Thursday's regular two -ball
mixed foursome ,match was rained out,
but there was a good attendance at
this Tuesday's regular ladies' day, when
the prize for low net score was won
by Miss.,Elizabeth Tobin and the hid-
den hole prize went to Mrs. Bruce.
On Saturday night some fifty to
sixty club members attended an en-
joyable dancing party at the officers'
mess of the 1;,C,A.F. station at Clin-
ton.
the rain, calling at en
questionable use madep nP the Iord's member a farmer who dealt a great the winner' of 'the' I.istow•el-I'ergus the Juniors layup to the form d}s-
Day with snc'h urtsabhatartan doings. deal in, pigs'
once told me I was a
series.t played on Tuesday they should give
1 theYoung Progrehs first -Maga fellow to size up 'taiga. That �ummarh the winners A few
weeks ales on inners of the Walkerton-\Ieaford
of the district planned a was one day I put my chest out. to Goderich-3 runs. ) hits. , errors. series a real battle when the teams
sive partythink I knew so much. But this baby •
Auhuru--0 rune, U hits. 3 errors. meet, probably next w'e.e]a.
The Teams lined up as follows:
El.( )RA--Befery, Badley, Mitchell,
Westsee, Tomtino, Noonan, Howcraft,
Schw•int, Guudenyak. with 'Fraser re -
Waving Schwint in the seventh.
GOI)ERICH-H. Warren 3b, D.
Warren ss, D. Scott c, J. Bisset 21), D.
Ainslie p, J. Evans lb. W. Craig cf, J.
Donnelly if, M. Wilson rf. (Patterson
batted -for Wilson in the seventh. I -
Summary : Goderich--t; hits. 3 runs;
() errors. Elora -6 hits. 0 ' rums. 4
errors.
i
nip ires : Bridgefort and Mac
Roberts of Palmerston._
NOTES ON THE GAME
Don't think .the Lions are ,nut giving
their },est for their- sponsors. -Don
Scott. in Muskoka and Oshawa on holi-
days.. drove from the latter city for
the game and hack again immediately
aftefw•ards, Barry Doak, the peppy
little catcher of the Midgets. accom-
panied the team to Elora as second
string receiver.
Pleasing to the coach was the return.
to batting form of 'Harold Warren, who
gut three of the six hits secured by the
Lions, at•the same time doing some
h hot corner-,
uift� work around the
similar event on the Sunday. afternoon, show. was different and more difficult.
with all the week -day. trimmings, It
rained again, and somebody suggested I always thought it took a doctor to
that it was a Liberal rain. - decide' which was the.winner in a
We have got a long, long way from group of babies. But the other parson
a dards of that great figure Glad- who was with me to do the judging
the standards thrust moon us •acted with cool self -as -
Sabbath
who so particularly kept the atarance panel proceeded to discrimin-
onceSabbath for worship and rest. Not
bolt ,twice a day he would he ate where I•could not follow. as he saw
found in f =warden ehnrchr a humble Points that I had not thought of at
listener and worshipper. Honest Jahn .all. Then he was quite bald, and,
Oliver. of British Columbia story. when as he said, not afraid that the waiting.
an attractive rugged figure in its pole mothers would get into his hair after
--'Meal-life stud -'its hanored Premier far decision_ was made. though I stood a
it did not call for 'part gather- good chance of that hall• pulling see-
n while. ingI had a lountif l crop.
Togs 'on the day he was expected tel beell, they were all lovely babies and
a church worshipper. He -was most we thought there should be a prize
loyal to the services cof his he
and .all {far every one. Chubbiness and tan
church. One day 'just a. h and clear eyes and good weight and
the family were ready to g i they ills-
th e,hin� machine vigor were considered by us more than
covered that the r • angelic looks. For the older , group t '
was on fire. All hands were called. entry, arriving 1_.i1. and fifth a I.
into service to save what they could. those'- that could travel pretty well.; Johnston ,bird, at 1 pan.
It took a little time .to attend to this and looked well nourished. were viewed I The nest race will be from Toronto.
blaze, but es coon as the effort was with considerable favor. What the .
neer the glilidav clbtlles" vette Alit on doctors would have had tai, say about
again, and" though late in: getting' to our choice I know not: We were glad
church. John. and family ' went just to discover afterwards that the prize
the same. baby in the smaller group was an
Anglican and the prize baby 'of the
A few days ago. attending a picnic, older group was a United Churchman.
tp on.-to...a.ct In. ,a.. which pleased tux. the judges. who he-.
_ cal:Ie�.-t _
I; wag, 1)
capacity to' which: nnt1 then' I' could
plead: to be a stranger. A judge at
.a 'bag show. It. was an afterthought
Line-up:
AUBURN—Grey. Wil•un, Lockwood,
W. Craig, Arthur, Doherty. Beadle. R.
Craig, Bradnock.
GODERICH—W. MacDonald. Duck-
worth. �� o7thy, W. Westbrook'. ' Wor-
rell. Scheenhals, H. Westbrook. Young,
Faulkner..
• PIGEON RACE FROM ACTON
Seventy -fire pigeons belonging to
members of the Goderich Homing
Pigeon Club were released at Acture
on `Sundaymerning at 9 o'clock. Ow
ing rio doubt to weather conditions
along the route, only five birds arrived
in time for the fecund. First second
and third were Baker entries arriv-
ing respectively at 1_'.13. 12'.f'y and
12.33 p.m. Fourth was. a . Peachey
MICE FOR BAIT
Stratford Beacon=herald: - Market
Clerk Frank •Scott holds something of
a record as a teller of tall rales which
usually sound genuine enough its they
get under way. Yesterday." he kept
a small audience all' ears. ,An angler
longed -respectively to- these churches. at -Cinder-444a was using live mice as
There was some visible disappointment bait according to the Scott version
among the losers. but no outcry on the r,f the DPW fish story. fie was angling
for catfish.
• SEAMLESS ' NYLON HOSE
FIRST QUALITY -89c,
FULL FASHIONED NYLONS
• SUB -STANDARD
42 Gauge - $1.Q9'.
45 Gauge 98c
000ERICH DOLLAR STORE
part of mother or baby, and we arrived
home from the picnic quite safely.
Many's the time; I have looked on a
hospital from the outside, or been in
such an institution as a visitor to see
the sick. • But in a -week, recently, I
saw things differently from the inside.
as a patient. Fortunately I was not
very' sick and could get .about nearly
all the days and walk the corridor and
go te,the front •windows do wt3tch the
world go by on "the streets below. My
f the
d most
Donnelly, I)on Warren and Craig con-
tributed the other three hits, but the
real sluggers on the team were un-'
fortunate. in their hitting. in many
cases T:i iffiar'irtrus dri-res ?t:raigbt at
the 'fielders. '
The local boys ran ,the bases like
TORONTO. Aug..15,e-A new era of
safety for Great Lakes shipping was
inaugurated yesterday 'with installa-
tion of the -first commercial radar set
aboard a lake bulk -carrier. -
After several years `of experiment
ation on the Great Lakes. the Colonial
Steamships' 13,000 -ton S.S. Mathewson
is -the first lake boat to have the war-
time -developed electronic . "eye" in-
stalled: The radar set is contained in
a• compact': easy-to-oper'hte - cabinet
standing about five feet high.
Capt. Clayton Misener, ' veteran
Great Lakes skipper, who piloted the
Mathewson on a trial run with the
radar, said' that he was able to prevent
collision of two ' other ships on the
test run. Approaching the St. Mary's
River in a fog. "the captain noticed in
the radar screen that the -paths of two
other lake vessels would converge and
warned the skippers by radio tele-
phone.
For more. abundant living
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YOU =';S.. :because To:�a(.orrow has become Today audNOW
:all the miracles of the Frozen Food Industry are at your
finger-tips.... the prophecy has come true. Imagine sitting
down to strawberries and cream with the weather outside icy
....or serving pheasant and other game a Easter. $1i ,,. ,
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pearance maintained and enhanced by, storage Xreezing.
YOLTRS.-...wonderful pre=cooked dinners for use whenever
you may choose. You 'may prepare them NOW and serve
months hence with so little trouble that you will relish them
with as much gusto as you would in the restaurant where
they Were prepared.
Y(�ITRS.... ati abundance of ice dries stored for parties—
or cake's, pastries, burls, bread, baked in economical quantities
and frozen for future needs. Freeze your own produce or
make quantity purchases and sure' it to take advantage o
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The 15 cubic feet Home Freezer sells for only $575.00 at
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HoMEAPPGODERICH
R. H. CORNISH, Prop.
PHONE _ 141 ' . • WEST ST.
A BABELESS WORLD
fashioned mother suffered over a doz-
en. This intense anxiety may be. at -
Ry Lewis Milligan I tributed to the fear of losing the sole
Mrs. Margaret Sanger Slee suggests i object of mother love. But the mother
instinct is strong in most women and
complete birth control as a solution it suffers from frustration when its
of the economic problem of the post -':exercise is Limited. That may explain
war world. Mrs. Slee is au American, why so many mothers. of large Pam- -
presuruabl)r ri. widow, in her early six-` 11ieshave been happy and "easy -
'ties, and has had three children of her, going, and why their offspring are -
usually more self-reliant.
own. She has been advo.cating birth I The idea of birth control is 'not a
control for many years in the United' modern one. It was practised in many
States and is reported to'be going td primitive societies and in .ancient der -
Britain and Europe to tell the people ilization5. Birth;control may have
over there that all their problems i been responsible for the decline and
would be solve(l If ,they ceased to have fall of Greece and home. and of the
any more children for the nest ten highly cultured races which appeared
years. and disappeared unaccountably in
Such' a "slatighter" of the great un- various-. parts of South Amerlea.._.Rirth
born would undoubtedly cut down control has been condemned as a form'
-immensely' the fooii and other bills of race suicide, and if the people of
connected with the birth and raising North America were to follow Mrs.
of •children,. Ten years of• a babeless Slee's advice their civilization would
world would also save a lot of money pass into oblivion along with that of
on education, and by the end of that -the ancient Mayas of Yucatan.
period all the lover'. school grades
would be closed. In that world there
('arils. and showed little regard for the would be "no infant crying in the
left-handed delivery of Gundenyak, night," `'no children run - to lisp their
who "tfiied' to ,,held t.hena on bases. sire's return" at the end of day, add
no "children playing in the •streets
thereof."
The world would then be like the
town of Hamelin after the Pied Piper
had lured the children with his en-
chantment .into an ° opening in the
Schw int, the Elora catcher, has also
a good throwing arm, but' in spite of
tlhi,s the Lions pilfered five bases, slid-
ing around the tagger: in Ty Cobb
fashion.
Bridgef„rt. en old-timer behipd the• monnt:iinside...leavi-ilg behind a lone
bat. and'Mac•Roh..rts on the bases gave 'hums boy who sadly complained, 'It's
good satisfaction as umpires and could dull in our town since my playmates
be used again., Goderich team a'rrd left.” It Would be a dull town indeed
s.ppost.ez&„ PaY; tnib?a•t-e_aice.- PlP g°9S1. hat had no children. Horne and fain -
sportsmanship of the. Elora @Bib an
appreciate their Co-operation in making
the series a pleasant one. -
Rev. L. H. Turner Philosophizes as He Takes
Signal -Star Readers on Trip to Florida
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Respenaleg.•to the invitation of the we become intolerant of the past, we
editor et" The Siblhul tar five fare, ought to remember the treiuendous_
heritage that lids been bequeathed.
u u ill Ihe c•()nl )1155 of a few week., , 'blazed'' by out' fore
room was elegant a withI These trails were ruoms� t my end of the cirrridur were ;,,irlg to sllal0 with its reader's some fathers and later so surfaced as to be -
occupied by elderly patients. One
. dear ole} lady'. !text- room•to m=ite. wits thin;; of the wonderA suanething of the: come modern arteries of travel,
'a particular care to the nurses, bona majesty of :in odyssey*'wlliclh iii spirit shrivelling up distances and hriugiug
1tiel,t :Ind day. But she w:rs ninety- and the mysterious plan of the Divine lx'ciple .of Yliyersr (cultures and habits
tog -ether. May ..'e moralize here':
viz }euro (f' itgo. TIaw «hi' demanded began inure than two decades' ago Shrive we are now tied in the one
attention =lad wanted h, he spuuufed, when au iihlmigrutlt 1 03' :titer sp0udilhg bundl(' of lift'. the notions of the earth
. �� f the
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he dof 111,--i
ng
hr� e trt
1stt
, vigor and , in t 1 est theg
, she had months �I• 1,
Howell u..h 11 t �, two m nith mxll t 't h(
,r� '„ '�> 111' than sl e > •, tin ub'e'c't of t'bu'ts11:111 ,,. \-tilg • tc''(' t her.' 'I'1•it lith
do thio„ f i herself m P t � ;prairies bec•amt J_ lo„,(ihcr car else d. n b•
wanld a( u1it. the Alit on, her light iutei05t «hen, hh„isllippinp; iu a Tor: ongitl to 1,e it s()Iiiitt healing the hurt
or Ica:IIIc calls fifty times a day. And I Hilt() church. The minister of this (\arum: of the world. Am „eerie/lea
at i;iaht she l'u tl':t neatest of =•ailing', cllurcll was the I'iev. \\"ilfre'd G. Al-
the
to herself by pounding ..an clrid>;e, now p:Isier of I'ir,3t \lethodist
flu' bed. n1:rl.iu; a distracting sac hot. ,•lnirc'h. Stuart, Florida.
l-'"rl ili hely flu' int. a few hone lie- I Iauw]( the yead'S tlliti •'I'aul and
nil'.. Ills r:tc•l:et. I hail read, the whist Ii' Timothy” r,it'allel has hewn I'urever, -
1 –In .- Busy Detroit
of James in elle New '1',e t:iutelxt, whore .tiv'tiglhenwd and the yotulgcer has been As fortune .(1r urhelwisw would h:►vi
b,• ,;ids 11t;1; ;. t,i,Ill having :told !,.ger grateful lc, his elder fur ettstain- 1:e we re:wiled the city of 1),csfreit at
keel,itia rise I 1'tlle .,l i,:t '"11(1'. S. net I leg lr1lluerll'e' :111(1 grace. , 1,.11x.. -w'hellg the ar'ter'ies of travel
twill:: :lea. to deep. 'i p111 ill my -light ' ;\ trip to Florida'. \\'te. only the I welt, chofa:at to their maximum, The
':iii reel (elite a lest „f 1L,' new hook � 1,1111,,i•r:li could explore Its wonder: (;reeks, raenaously, thought al 1011115 of.
'Ili ilii: till I.iT:i'.ilil. '''''t i'ojt'd l=ow these of less snbslamce privileged :tloneeneer gods -as dwelling's ,1 the �ttiuulit
l:e is:nl err} lnu'h ut�,re t.• pol, np to rh•o lilt 'llIi u1 it. Nl'\('1'iheto"-aa :tn � of \11. (Ilymlptls 1()okit l dow•i1 amort
i'i?It tit:lm :,11 it:i1c. cbii,Iisl, old I:I(1'y,.iiii ill (U to I 11rne} south and aicttlr} ;t•h(tir 5.nbjecl5 Scurrying hithwl and
t•. -1„ it l,is 11::,.,,,. 11i\ spil;ilrt:ll father's pnilrit was se iu thither.. \Vielt'would they see looking { .
'1'h"' c0(ill,a (ITIIne :t- Hie .y ae sh t• , e e; that after ,a i 11111cnee 'n1miiiti(l ;wall
upon the alone.i`it�' ofih boil
"';; 'rl. r•I' Ii i liat;c „.:olid;; .111: the oh liii'tic ltetlriii w0 41e•ci(i01 it was e•jrcc}:Illi' at 5 p.m, ssltiii the factories
I , `.' :--":(•lint,, al,�:'11-Ilr•li 1 1111' hill ••11�rw' Hr iii1('I•." l:v('Ii' "(IT' :t't15Ii'(i are iiisgoi•glil, t11(,tus:11x(1: upon Hems- ,
l,eh:i i••r. "10 -et t it 11". 1'u nr'e' l'ri, old I h'oit' (I t:t of.,' 11 viral:lge scemwd i :ti1,1s of . hiliatali :kilts': Sl r0(ti-c:trs,
f ell,• w.lr 1. :il,ia 'ns-itrerl ler 11,:1t :ell. t0( 1rtc1 in the idea. - i base:, cats, an v icing for 'position, ,
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thi' ills -i•» .,nrl Ill ilu' alga,''' wt ro' am l';, --,'-.-c(1 of cif, .Pt':(}'ct•s it ((iit
yet sulr,ject lug I h0rnse! s o5 .i a :t needed
It io.",; :1md 'h,' w:1' l'"I ue:11•i'' sol 1,(.,,i�le not insignificant irr any pastor discipline- _red light, „top.' green light,
:i'f. :,• li ' irlagiued. Sl„ 1:"11".'1):11,1:71. r _, w -c .aid "au i'e'lorl•'` tel rids llnt•or1 ;j'(,'.- -road tliiuiher5•tii('re no guide 'the.
I runt" the rler,loiiiiii;�Ii 1""'-'4'(''nee'cotnti's II,Wil sni'p;ls5w1 by n0(ue ill tnlinitoolmol .1fte1 tloutIs lige urilws of
eot,`t;ilit�:iih'tttioIi :i mil she Karl live(1 i term, of ii: 1aca1iam Anal ,(stoic beauty, I t11is threading in and: grit Ito tot•iett:I
1 i"l,g ell"nah to (lr•nx:hurl it. \\'ho,c0(ulel skirl ing the shore -lin(' of lovely Lalce intoe. her exit, enjoying. the added
ao_
'''e" i1''.;(iii I ih:lt? And how- we' l ilnren, passing through such modern �,xygr'm whj,cli ,c•:tni4 from tile' less
-•lull, d alien ie her stt•otl� eoice•-,e(h1c'.'..',li'u' :cs 11:t}•lim11 (;rand i( 1101. 1 0010 t I'.i ioki'-itxY'w5t0d ii11 110 these nl:uuulrith
;,..,rcri for \+snit[ white Hail attend 111eud fina11y S:rrtli:l. saying goudb's•o to cltien the creation of design o', like
:il I :�I It,•r I o olside that 'he l.nd a lot,:1 (111(l:r. and greeting uncle SrIlit's (lo- I..,lo,p:y.•' do IbitS just grott'7 , The
to li-a(it yet. and to reineulhet• she wa,c ni:liii mit fort IItii'on.• !()lien road. tltw sainti1,y of the (lay 0t
ill iter 110101y seventh year. \VhaI :lm ide:la prelude to U v:lcrtticnt i laden (}Bids, the elm rkle et' the sun --all
iI, bila hospltml I wars waufttb on which see1:s,a teulpot:sty u>5(;l 0 front' comsfiinh of a happy 5egnel la the wx
lead :tort foot. sly rount was :idur►ted I the rlarnl:lt dntie's of 1}f0---ihe'}(eatity iletiug ,junrmey through this liunx:tel
tvitb lovely _flowers sent b}• sympathetic I r,f the Inndscapi', the, nxujestic carpet (s nlp:mei tmade frnaous by, this auto-
frieli1`laa ir'md the mail brought hue cards i r,f l (Sely Lake Tinton, the invigur:rtitlg" mobile.ahrl messages from so many quarters 1, Lake
and the rhythmic purring •Tbe element of faint is an indispe'ns-
ablc factor in euilriIT'king upon tt trip of,
this kind. Ilowmvvr exhilurati•rtg it
nifty have been for .Tavel) to sleep
"under the stars" this experience is
not wooed by utodern 1111in, IIenc•e, a:
the evening shadows lengthened,
thoughts began to 'concentrate upon
"cabins." Here let cungrntulsitions be
tendered our (•ouwilts' of the "Stars and
Stripes." Tiley have' anticipated the
needs of the ta•ayeller of this modern
day and the cabin in terms of comfort
and pconvenience is 'really an hotel in
nriniature, 'I'lucre is privacy, comfort
and' rest and the fee, as a rifle, not
exorbitant. Early we' learned the ad-
vantage of "bedding down" before the
evening 'bourn became too ' advanced,
and starting out in ..the morning well
before breakfast,` journeying about one
hundred miles before partaking. of the
first meal of the day: This hint we
would pass on to those 'contemplating
trips of this nature. A word about
ear service. it is par excellence -revery
need anticipated and translated into
action with a *maximum of. courtesy.
"Hats off" to the gas .station proprietor
both In. the busy'city ways and along
ANNOUNCEMENT
•
Having taken over the Club Grill on Kingston Street,
formerly operated by Bert Brereton, the new oWner, V. A.
"Vic" Burt, of London,- solicits your continued patronage.
Mr. Burt hopes to give the same fine, service as his
predecessor and improve it, if possible, He is a disabled
veteran of World Wa.rI and a member of the Western On-
tario Branch of , the Amputation Association. He formerly
resided in London.
Hours will be the same as formerly with the possible
exception of a more limited Sunday service.,
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48 Picton St. Phone. 417W
22tf
ily life would cease to exI t- hi1tli'OuWh°i
many young married couples in .these
days seem to .think that children are
not neceSsaty- to home. life. But this
may he largely due to rec'trictions of
modern apartments where landlords,
and litany tenants. regard children•'as
a nuisance. Perhaps' they are a nihis-
ance under such confined conditions—
and the youngsters probably regard
such 'conditions as -a nuisance. ,
So •far as the big cities are con-
cerned. apartment life and the shortage
of housing have already imposed' upon
us a rigid system of birth control.
Moretrver. the five -roomed "bungalow
pats a definite limit to the size of the
average family. The one -child family I
is quite conuhop, 'find always retilinds
me of a hen with "one chick. I speak
as a'ntetulu' 'nf a large family nnd the
retired father of five children. I am
' ,r
.large
•n the
forI(tlll to
rl( tdin
a
not
..
families ' -of Iwo ge11;i'ratiotls ago. which
in many inst:111c'es imposed an un-
bearable b u•aen on mothers. Put, the
of -this nature ought not merely to be
mother r,f one child often suffera.anoe
0 'grip- "burping up the road," but ar>xi0ty over the one. limn the ()Id-
a sacred, tryst wherein WV ought ' to
be atai"saau.bassiulor (,f good -will.
that it was. almost :t iiixtlr}ons week „f ;l 1101•htlnisut which-ahrt5 r0vulntlnn
for me. Bat after seven days freedom }zed lrn()st wvery phase of modern
ttaS imine end. no one could be gladder nrttn'' life . tlh0 cat. Cun(d arty setting
to tee home than I was. h0 more inspiring and. s0(ttl-sati5fyinl;Y
The mural lesson of all this hospital be
the Borderexperience for me is that I must .not The normal formal}t.}r5 of border
conn the business man who in these
Iiflir'nit rationing times tried no strike crossing 'aver, we would ptry tribute
a new' arrangettuant for himself, float to our own ('anadiati officials as to
he might have and hoard a sweet coin- those of Uncle Sain's (11)1nain, '.They
ntodlty which the law forbade. over a 'we're the persunifictltiuu of courtesy,
certain amount. IIe called into lois. carrying out their ditties with dignity
inner office one day his secretary and and despatch. It wasn't ,easy to dis-
pointing to the cafe which held vain- t'('T'n where:the territory of the Maple
able papers said: "Miss., clean -ball ,Lenif ended and that of the Stars and
these stocks and bonds out .of here. Stripes began. Here is a • boundary
I'm putting in twenty pounds of fortified by the greatest of armaments,
sitgar." • "Good -will and Common Sense." This
My vanity gauge went up several is the "New Wcdrld;" itt this pilrtichair
degrees one flay in the hospital. when may we keep it so. Here Is the last
a letter came from an old dear friend rampart of international felicity; let
of mine, a minister (if if mentioned us treasure it. , ,,
his name many of my readers world 1This is a marvellous age in which
know* it). Ie himself Is in the San we live. Without compass but with
those :.days. The words 1he was •kind chart or map we made our way in the
enough to say, that made me look at direction (bf the metropolis of Detroit,
myself -Stn the mirror again, were, "Yon speeding (within the law) along rib -
have had so much sweetness in your bon -like roads, glassy smooth, with
soul it Is small wonder it is suer- warning signs, distances to next town
charging your bodv." Now, what do or city—everything made . elcceedinglY
r you know about that, and V'` aeting. ample. demanding but a modicum Of the legs busy highways.
LILT.
so attkwardly and sourly -at times? intelligence, to carry them Out, Whet... , c.
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Wiring
and
Repairs
4 —or
St., • P ne 5?
67 West S o
.lis
i,bove Agnew -Surpass Store,
Phone 1199. • -32tf
Drive in to
Bert 'Clarke's
We allow a generous trade-in
allowance for your old tires on
brand new Goodyears. Lt's the
easy, ' economical way to get
super -mileage Goodyears: See
us today for 'details.
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GOODYEAR - BATTERIES
PHONE 4503
11
SALTFORD