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Lieeooed
Municipal Auditor
A. M. Ha►BP'ER
CHARTERED
II South St.
Telephone
343
ACCOUNTANT
Ooderieei„ Ont.
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HERBERT lin. OUCH, D.O,
Doctor of Chiropractic.
Oeice Hours:
Moa., Thnrs.--9 a.m. to 5 p.m
Tues„ Fri -9 a.m. to 5 pa.
7 p.m. to 8 p.a.
Wed. & Sat. 9 to 11.30. a.m.
Vttawia Therapy
°Mee --Corner of South 8t. sad
Britannia Road. Phone 343..
NOW LOCATED
IN BANK
01
COERCE
BUILDING
ON THE SQUARE.
H. M. FORD
Get Insured --Stay "
Rest Assured
TELEPHONE 268w
F. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST
i"hone 1100 for appointment
SQUARE GODERICM .
A. L COLE
Optometrist—Optician
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderteh, Ont.
Loom. aim oPIIOU
ATOM* RAW? QaILB'
C. F. CHAPMAN
General Insurance
Fire, Automobile,Estate
Casualty
30 Colborne St., Goderich
Phone 18w
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Cyorrespondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
can be made for Sales Date- by
calling Phone 466J, Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed.
Cadet Major Bob Ssudepon,
District r Institute
Cadet Corps, arrived in Banff, Alta..,
onSuw
for a three-week officer
cadetcourse.
Bob, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Sanderson, Newgate- street. left
Camp Ipperwash, where he had at-
tended a cadet camp, last Thursday
and made the trip West by train.
He is one of several cadet of-
ficers from across Canada chosen
to attend the course and the only
one selected from the local corps:
THO$ KOV1AK
PAINTING .
AND DEOORATING
Interior and Exterior
(RA.' 3, Goderich)
24t1
D. GUITARD
Stonework, Brickwork and
Plastering
A pod job of plastering has
no substitute
Phase 482, Brock aodaod Victoria
HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
Seaforth Phone ,11-661 or
Harry Edwards, Gellerieh
Phone 144
OODWOH GAL arra"
nIPLONA 141,124111101
A Goderieh, girt, - Leslie Leitch,
daughter of Mr. and Mr David
Leitch, Was one of 47 girls who
graduated from the University Re-
serve Traing Plan at exercises
held last at the- RCAF
Station in London.
Miss Leitch is a student at the.
University of Western Ontario and
received her diploma at the com-
pletion of 10 weeks' basic training
at the stollen. The diplomas were
presented by Air Marshal W. A.
Curtis, CB, CBE, DSC,ED, 'rhos*
daughter, Rhonna Curtis, was also
among the graduates.
Roy N. Bentley
Public Accountant
1 Kensington Ave.
Phone 2-9152
London. Ont.
Geo. G. MacEwan.
GENERAL INSURANCE
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST ,STREET
Peter S. MacEwan
:General, Life, Rest Estate
Phone 230, Goderith 3
GUY IVES
& SONS
CEMENT JONTRAC-
TORS
BUILDING . BLOCKS and
CHIMNEY BLOOD
Selkirk alhsteel insulated
chimney 'supplied and in-
stalled.
Chimney built or re-
paired. -
Phone Carlow 1612
7-oxtf
Cemetery
Memorials
T. PRIME 'A SON
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150, or phone 41J,
Exeter
and -we shall be pleased. to
call.
Toronto Firm Buys
Mill At Seaforth
"Immediate
service"
IN YOUR LOCALITY
FOR
Estate Planning
and Wills
Investment
Management and
Advisory Service
4% Guaranteed •
Investments
•2%a on savings —
deposits may be
mailed
Real Estate Services.
For prompt attention call
RAY B. PATERSON
Trust Officer
Henson, Ontario, Phone 51
or
any office of
GUARANTY
• TRUST
COMPANY OF CANADA
Themilling plant of the former
Excellence Flour Mills located in
Seaforth has been purchased from
the creditors by the Topnotch
Feeds Ltd., with head offices in
Toronto.
The mill will be placed in oper-
ation in the near future and will
process flour. The feed mill sec-
tion will go into production at a
later date. The industry will pro-
vide employment for a number of
Seaforth residents.'
The mill was fitted out about
ten leers ago to process flour for
export. A few years later a com-
plete feed milt was built.
SIGN
Cash Crop Day Neat Month
To lie Better Pres
Invitation Tourney
Staged By Ladies
TORONTO • MONTREAL
OTTAWA • - WINDSOR
NIAGARA PALLS • SUDRURY
SAULT STE. MARIE
CALGARY • VANCOUVER
de
established as one of
the
of the
vines, Western 'section
s O iattatlo Cash
, 'to be held on September
shows
this. year acoowill surpass orrdingtoadv mance
rcg'or ssomeenp ' now niIbis. hard-
working and enthusiastic an'now
in addition to the ezecutiVe.,
have been working with the dal t
cultural�prese tatives of
se Perth, Huron, LaMbton, Esser
Oxford and Elgin Counties to eat -
sure that this year'swill
add to the already b standard
of previous "cash crop" days in
Western Ontario.
Ninety fertile acres on the Ivan
Perritt -Arthur Purcell farms In the
northwest corner of Elgin county
will "be the site of this year's 1-
lustration of ,sound agricultural
practices.
Five : demonstration crops are
under cultivation --silage and husk-
THOMSON REUNION
The 15th annual Thomson Re
union , was held . at Harbor Park,
Goderich.
Throughout the afternoon sports
were enjoyed by all under the
leadership of Mrs. Dick Cornish of
Goderich and Mrs. W. J. Good of
Auburn.
A ball game was enjoyed by all
after Which a delicious picnic sup-
per was enjoyed. After supper the
president, .Mr. Norman Stanlake,
Exeter, took charge of the busi-
ness. The following slate of of-
ficers were elected:
President, Lloyd Th o m s o n,
Brucefield; first vice-president,
Dick Cornish, Goderich; second
vice-president, Marion Thomson,
Kipped; sports, Gwen Britton of
Dublin and Hannah Pepper of
Brucefield; lunch committee, Mrs.
Sam Thomson, Kippen, Mrs. Jack
Pepper, Brucefield, Mrs. Wm. Alex-
ander, Hensall.
Ilene Janzen, of Maitland Golf
Club captured low gross and Mrs.
J. Ubukata, also of the Maitland
Club, won low net at the duffs
alhnual ladies' invitation tourna-
ment staffed last week.
Following are the results:
Low gross silver -division—Miss
Ilene Janzen, Maitland Golf Club,
87. Low net, silver division, Mrs.
J. Ubukata, Maitland Golf Club,
73.
Second low gross silver division
—Mrs. L. Little, London Hunt Club,
90. Second low net silver division
—Mrs. Pedwell, Owen Sound Golf
Club, 79.
Low gross bronze division—Mrs.
Finley, Owen Sound Golf Club, 95.
Low net bronze division—Mrs.
O. Brennan, Maitland Golf Club, 66.
Second low gross bronze division
—Mrs. Fred Rouse, Maitland Golf
Club, 98.
Second low net bronze division—
Mrs. 1. Papernick, Maitland Golf
Club, 68. '
Close drive .on No. 5 green-
Mrs. N. Jolly, Maitland Golf Club.
Driving competition aggregate—
Mrs. Burchatzki, Stratford Golf and
Country Club.
Longest drive—Mrs. Ellinghous-
er, Walkerton Goll Club.
Putting—lst, Mrs. George Bruce,
Maitland Golf Club; 2nd, Miss Nora
Schwalm, Walkerton Golf Club.
Approaching and putting — 1.
Miss E. Tobin, Maitland Golf Club:
2. Mrs. Weber, Walkerton Golf
Club; 3. Mrs. M. McHattie, Lake-
view Golf Club.
Honest golfer — Mrs. H. Law,
Strathroy Golf Club.
Hidden score — Miss " Vivian
Schwalm, Walkerton Golf Club.
S
bg ate, soy beans. white- WWI,
wear beets and potatoes. Variety
and fertiliser teats are featured
with each of these crops.
Designed as a feature for suss -
user visitors, some seven varieties
of oats are showing excellent
growth in large test plots on the
Perritt farm.
Preparatory to the big day in
Septesiber, the $rat organised pro -
on the site was a special twi-
light meeting on Tuesday, July 14,
to which all persons interested / n
Western Oatario were Invited,
excellent program was arranged
including a special 'feature for
women.
The Perritt and Purcell farms
are located in the north of Aid-
bocough Township, seven. miles
northwest of Rod y; four miles
southwest of War idle.
COURT EARLIER
Police court at the County Court
House will be an hour earlier than
usual today. Crown Attorney H.
Glenn Hays requested an earlier
sitting, explaining that he Was pre-
siding officer for the court of re -
'vision on voters' 'lists today, and
since his duties commence. at 11
a.m., regular court time of )10.30
a.m. would not give 11''''q much time
to be present at court.
FARMERS!
Now is the time to change to
t
Shell Gasolineand Oil
for your tractor
\1�� Phone 98
EDWARD FUELS
Shell Tank Truck Dealer
GODERICH
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The Boxer uprising was one of
"religious fanatic among the Chinese
peasantry, with the object of driv-
ing the foreigners out.
Let the
Customers
Speak!
Are you interested in
EGG 'PROFITS?
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&
Drivers Fined On
Impaired Charges
ODITUAaIY
'S. , onANS
Frederick
ane _ Reid., daughter.
ate Mr. and Mrs. laid,
died last week after a long illness
in Detroit,
She ,.pent bur early __yews is
Ashfield and West wawaaosh
Townships. Since her -marriage
she lived in. Detroit.
Survivingem
two brothers, Sa-
uel • Reid, l
ekaaw; John Reid,
Goderich; three sisters, llrs. James
Pipe and Mrs. Charles Nicholson,
both of Goderich; Mrs. Charles
Teesha, Detroit; six grandchildren.
Funeral took place from the
Cranst99n funeral home, Saturday.
at -2 p.m. Rev. lan Hind, Baptist
Church minister, officiated. Bur-
ial was in Maitland cemetery.
Convicted of driving while abil- I
ity was impaired, two drivers were;
fined $50 and costs by Magistrate ,
D. E. Holmes, Q.C., in police court
here last Thursday.
Gerald Shannahan, 26, of Clin-
ton, pleaded not guilty to the
charge laid as the result of a near
collision between a truck driven
by the accused and a" Provincial
Police cruiser at Clinton. on July 1.
Constable Robert .Simms, of the
county police detachment in Gode-
rich, driver of the cruiser, and
Constable C. J. Parkinson, passenb
er, said that the truck swerved
between the cruiser and the curb
after a squeal of brakes.
The accused admitted he had
consumed three bottles of beer.
,He was represented by Frank Don-
nelly, Q.C.
Williamt J. Berry, of Goderich,
pleaded guilty. He was alleged to
have been driving in an, erratic
manner on Highway No. 21 south
of Goderich, on July 4.
TAG DAY
Annual Navy League tag day
will be held &n .Goderich on Satur-
day, August 8, convened by Gode-
rich Women's Institute under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Archie Wil-
kin. The tag day is to raise funds
for services to seamen and for
the Navy League's youth training
program throughout Canada.
WILLIAM LUKBY WINS
KIFPEN SOOT
William Lumby, of Goderich,
copped the Kippen trap shoot
Wednesdaynight of last week by
breaking out of 24.
The following are the scores of
others who entered in the shoot:
Wm. Lumby, Goderich, 23-24; John
Anderson, Hensall, 24.23; IL Moth-
ers. Exeter, 21-14-22; H. Green,
22-23; A. Gilbert, Goderich, 22-23;
Lloyd Venner, Hensall, 21-23; W.
R. Cooper, Kippen,' 21; Roy Camp-
bell, Mensal', 16-18; Wm. Kyle,
Kippen, 23; Charles Prouse, Gode-
rich, 22; H. Prouse, Goderich, 22.
Doubles, shot at 24: John Ander-
son, 22; Wm. Lumby, 19; A. Gil-
bert, 18; H: Prouse, 17; H. Mathers,
17; W. R. Cooper, 15. -
The village of Upsala in On-
tario's Thunder Bay district was
named after Upsala in Sweden.
MILL RATE UP
Taxpayers at Seafprth are faced
with an increase or I3.4 mills with
public school' rates accounting for
HURON ICE CO. 11.8 mills of the. jump. The coun-
26-9 PHONE 1165 ty rate is increased by 1.2 Mills;
library, .1 and the general, .3 mills.
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Here's what one customer says
about blatchford's "Fill -the -
basket" -Egg Mash.
"1 am feeding 100 lbs. of mash per
day and have got os high as SS
dos. in one day from 700 layers. My
average has been 47 dos. per day
which is 80.5%
"The grading is also excellent.
Out of 242 do:. eggs they graded
as follows' 222 dot. Grade A
Large) 10 dos. Grade A Mediurn)
4 dos. Grads 11, 2' do:. Grade Ci
1 dos. rejects.
"1 wiN recommend your poultry feed do an)
poultryman who is looking to . Moses.
kis income". (Signed)_
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SOLD BY
Pfrimmer Bros.
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CLINTON LIONS WIGS
AUBURN JUVENILES, 7-6
Clinton Lions eked out a 7-6'vic-
tory over Auburn in a WOAA
juvenile fixture played at Clinton.
For the Clinton boys Jack Cowan
led the hitting with a double and
single in three times at the plate.
Ron Carter pitched/ a sterling
game for the winners, striking out
ten, while allowing only lour hits,
and helped his own causeeat i�
hitting a two -bagger .in the t6itri.
B. Youngblut bad two of um
visitors'- four hits, both singles.
McDonald, on the mound for An -
burn, pitched a nice game, stak-
ing
hiting out seven, while walking two.
Auburn 003 003 0— 6 4 $
Clinton ;:. 301 300 x— 7 8 4
The nearest star is about 230,0115
times farther from the earth than
the •sun.
,kkasaw4n
TELL WHERE T'0' BUY
The liberals say
they can't cut your taxes!
111
the AIM Aseco
in this election is
Mt/ROONEY/
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We will budget for Government's legitimate needs ...
we will stop budgeting for -bloated surpluses which—
in three. years—took from -the people's pockets the
staggering sum of $1,618,000,000 more than the
Government needed.
We will end the shocking conditions in our Defence
Department which the. Government's own investigator,
- (Col. G. S. Currie) described as: "A general breakdown
in the system of administration, supervision and
accounting Accounting records in a chaotic con-
dition and of little use in deterinining the nature and
extent of irregularities ... Waste and inefficiency far
more costly in loss than that covered by actual
dishonesty".
e
We will, without impairing the efficiency of our
Armed Forces, correct the appalling inefficiencies in
the administration of the Department of National
Defence.
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We will provide the nation withan administration
whose attitude towards the spending of public monies
will be one of prudence and common sense. A new
Government in itself will mean substantial savings to
the taxpayer—it will replace a Government whose
arrogant indifference to. economy. was best expressed
by Mr. Howe's scornful. remark, "What's a Million?". Or,
"If they need a• gold -plated -piano it is, our duty to":
bux it". -
We will reduce or eliminate countless hidden, indirect taxes which
grossly y inflate the cost of consumer goods, add to the grievous cost of
living, increase the price of homes beyond the capacity of most of our
people to pay, discourage saving and initiative.
We will reduce federal taxes by at least
500,000,000 a year .. without reducing any
pensions, family allowances, or other social
security payments.
$500,000,000
TAX GUT
NOW!
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Ieserled by the ►rogrNrive Conservative Pear of Coned*.
PROGRESSIVE CONSERV TI