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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-05-23, Page 8NEWS OF AUBUM ekUlaleable, Kay 21 Mr and Mi' I a. piano hietroraeniei, Atm G (lon * Jobs lietater asd daughter Marion, Taylor eaug a eolo, and Slisses Mary Kr. Jobs finiareon aid Mr. and Mrs. awl Margaret Nesbit saug 4 duet. an WAssibe ,d daughter .iail1 ur.r rgeret., a.y.. moos. -- y. The B, .1).AT, met of 'WWI on SnUclaY witli in the Baptist eimeeh on Sunday night, Mr. sad MIS. Ndigar letweon. . with Earl Raitliby In eliarge. After a Mr. asel biles. IfarrY, , SturdY fArta singsonee Frank. Itaithby led in prayer. Betty end lire. George Stekeily elecut The Scripture was read hY Uarold 4401' woelgrend with friends at Chathaine Reid. Miss Evelyn Breekow of Gode- Sir. and. Mrs. Joe Carter , of Port 1 riele favored with two violin numbers. Itligin, spent the 'week -end with. the The topie, -The Penknife and hole' We tormer's mother, Mrs...las. Certer, and Can Apply It to Our Own Lives," was harry Arthur of ,Zurieh spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. *M a r garet Arthur. ,Mrs, Rose leraduock of Goderieh v ited on Saturday with bee son Wes- • ley itud Mre. Dradneek., Farewell. Gift. ---,-A. farewell' presentas Mr, ',Arthur Yurieblut ..i?f 'Detroit lion lees held izi the Forestere' liall on spent the weekeend with hie lather„ 1 wedsloatty .etelaiwg or , cliarie Ur. Geeree 'Yulighlq.Beadle, Jr. • Mr. Beadle, who for a Mr. A. W. Zurbrigg, Earl and Lloyd number a years was the proprietor of ZUriirigg end Miss „Mary ' PC d of the Aaborn., lionse, has given pp busi- -Lietowe'levielteds on Sunday with, Mr. ness aid accepted a•position at Grand and Mrs.' It. J. Phillips ana •Mrs. 0: 4. Bend. • ,., During the -eleening, William Ildwieel-- . _ • Watson of Nile in o a few well-chosen Gunner. and Mr. Thompson a Lon- Words expressed regret at Charlie's de - Sen. ' to leave 'Auburn, and on behalf taken easy George Raithby. Mr. Chas. Breekow of Goderich sang e solo. The can Of Morrie. Mr. Thomas wes eleeted elute Meeting will be in charge ' oe ' Preeklent of the Censervation Assoela- ?Marjorie :and Lloyd, johneten and ItoY tion of Zone, No. 1, whiph biehules Webeter. Earl Raitliby elesed the ,fleiree. cousy. e meeting with prayer. THE GODERICH SIGNA Forestry I Work inspected Local Ken Attend Conservation Convention on Irriday BtWiUIuns The teforeetation convention at St. Williamse No ,. rfolk countyon Friday last was attended by J. D. Thous of town, Wavden Feagan, Reeve Itathwell OL Oederich. townsialp and Reeve Dun - does Mr. and Mrs. 1iseIL and family of .Courtland, Mr. and airs. °feriae community Maitland Allen pre - Merit Arneetreng and lkir, and Mre., seated bite with a Purse of 'money. 401ths-TheeePekre ot West Walvaneslie Cearlie fittingly "replied:, thanking. the ;were Sunday Vigua-kr-irltirilz---"allio-edierlereserferetheiregiftesealusic-Ierectae.497..„ )tles. Wm. Tiaempson. . in- . was sePplied by Gordon MeCeen- Ur. and Um josePle riaggett een ehey, , flarveY ;McDowell . and I John Saturday moved their housettold effeete Daei. with .-etr„. Wm. Haggett, Mr. to Blytit, *here they well resi. ft -,„ John. Deer and aeise Ila. Craig as aes Mr. and, M. Charles Asqtath 'were i emerh•-nists,jik . Kingston. on.' Friday. attending thel convocetion exercises at 'which _their T. J.* O'NEILL RETIRES - - eldest son, Reginald, erailuated from , AFTER 47 YEARS' SERVICE Queen's University aS a mechanical i ' engineer with the B.Sef degree. s Mr. Regineld Ameathe a reeent Whenthe Canadian.Pacifie.ltall. way gracluate of Queen's., University, has train from Fort Willeam pulled toa accepted se,position with an aluminumI etep /in. Winnipeg, Friday night, T. • J. eorepany in Toronto. . • • O'Neill, who has been eonneeted with , Two 410 la•hdmr,Oi large maple the Postollice Department for terse. trces in front or the. residence of Dr. ee eeven Years, ,completed his last run as B. C. Weir,. were felled on Monday . . ...morning. These trees were struck by lightning eame eears' ago, - The of Knox „United church teld a. quilting in the church basement tar Tuesday, when seven quiltswere quilted. • • • Royal - Tour Filins.-Tite: Foresters' .wae fiUed to Capacity on Friday night when Rev. R. M. -Weekes pre- sented Motion • pictures of the royal?, tour, rThese. films were. Dist on under the aeseilees of the Ladies' Guild of St. Mark's Anglican„ church. Between Mlles Miss Betty ASiiiieth faX0re4r, with railway mail clerk., MrO'eil1 is pat president of the Canadian, RallwetY Clerks', As§ociation. Hee" is 'retir- ing on pension. -Along with two dezen o his as- gociatee who greeted hart on his arrival were S.W. T. Dickson, distriet director of ° postal services; C.. A. Hives; tn.' speetot of postal iservices, and Gerald Dennehey, president of. the Itailway Mail Clerks! Federation. - ,With H. J. caraeron, who is also retiring 'after twenty-six year•s' service lielcatise, of 111 -health, Mr. O'Neill will be but serheiMareof the-Asseciation- at a banquet to be held at the 'Majestic 'Hotel on May 18. - - Trirate'O'ie-freiresThe-WinnipegeFeees, Press of May nthrefers to a native of Ashfield who has' relative§ in that township and in Goderich. • It is proposed to have a forestry field do in Huron some time thie summer, with A, IL R,iebardson, Pro- vinviai Foreeter, as St speaker. ST. !WILLIAMS, May 27.--ISupport of 'a move to make "conservation" -work, such as reforestation, a- means of rehabilitating 'soldierS who return from the present war. was gieen hese today by delegates to the annual con- vention of Zone No. 1, Ontario Owe, tservation and Reforestation Associa- tion, meeting at the forestry station. The meeting was in eonjunction with thee,reforeetation programe -of district 'BOY- ecosifile7WE6-itte• -gettirig-Vtit sixty acres of trees. Officers of ,the Censeryation AssoCia- tion were elected as follows t"President, J. D. Themes, ,of Goderich; vlee-preel- (lent, Roy' Dick, of Watford; secretary, W. H. Porter, of London, and treasurer, Monroe Landon, of Sinicoe (retiring preddent). • • • • Conservation work as a means of -rehabilitating returned soldiers by pro- viding them with gainful employment 'while the adjestments: in°evil affairs went .on has already been `spinesorecl by the British Empire Service League, and the Meeting here today went on record with a resolution endorsing the league's program. Rey Scouts' Work In the morning the delegates of zone No. le "which comprises „eine counties of, Western Ontario, inspected the work of 114 Boy Scouts, Who are -setting out trees. in land .;provided by Nerfolk County, four miles south of Delhi: It isthe first project' of the kind „carried out inethis part of the • Province, the only similar effort haying been at Asigas`e where it has been a success for tee years. • :Thebeesewere eeleetedefroni-vareatia troops, on a basis of efficieney •and'aptis They :represent communities from NVhithy to Sarnia and nortliya.rd to,,Straefeed. • Their headquarteisgi Is a campeof tententsOn the forestry sta- tion' grounds. They started in On Thursday and will continae, until .Sun- day; '7 • t The 'Scouts' work is in charge of Bert. ,Mitchell, London, western. held secretary for the Provineial Council, acting in co-operation. With forestry of; eis. P. D. Mitehell, preeident of the AR s eit 231d, 'IWO -see- NOTIVIC rularIC TOWN'SIIIP' Olt _ Notice hereby giseeu tbat # Court et itevielua on the 1%0 usiiteitiouvat rU will •ee held hi the Township Ha% earlow, Juue 4th, lei% at the hour of one o'eloels, to hear Wad eonsider itur complainte, in respect to Said roll, t'1-2 WM. SALIA)WS, Clerk. E. E. ,CRANSTON .2rU/iBILAIY,110ME- 21-hour Invalid -Car Service 1Vfontreat St. 'item 399 , • ••••••• . Just the Gift for that Grade • nation -se Shower- Wedding. or Uirthday--one of the levely- Flower pictures -Or a Wallace - Nutting landscape-oe a marine - artistically framed -at the motl- erate prices of 2:-=-35*-...50e- Zic and $1.00 up. - You just can't beat them -For Picture is a thing of beauty • and a, joy forever. ; VOrne in and 'see them, SMITH'S ART & 6IFT STORE Home of Beautiful Pietures. 'Vast Ste - Phone 198; The Evening Auxiliary of Nortli etet United ellurelt will meet Tuesday evening, May !atith, ill tile 'church. A. full attendanee le reqUested, es the bale will be packed. Sale of home-made baking, SeturdaY, May 2*th4 iu UrS. Ilibbeet's eterei term- •erly occupied by Ur, II, Pierce, nailer auspices of Taylor'Corner Ladies' Aiii, Sale starts at 11 a.M. . -20 The Saltford Red Cross Seelety will meet at tile home of Mrs. harry Wil- liams on ueeday lafterneen, MaY 30,th, at 2 o'clock. . Dont torget the supper it Nile Vatted church' on Yriday, May 24th, 'froM 0 to 8 pang fell-eiree by the play, -Truth 'Takeo a: holiday," with; musical numbers between tile three acte. Ade missiOn Eke and 25e, $nlart, antyI1i are the new hats Lor the weeletenel showing the latest models end- nn..tn.tlte trimmings, at NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE OTT,AWA, May lie:Plans for the sale of war savings certificates -and the Widespread aeeeptance of individual thrift.progieuns'a§ a -war effort are now being organized. hon. J. L. Ralston, Minister of „Finance, has announced the _appointment of W. 'H.' Somerville, ---of 'Waterloo,' Out., and de GasPe,Beanbien, of Montreal,: as -national chairmen of the National War Savings CoMmittee.: IL V.• LeSueur, of Toronto, has- been appointed Ontario chairman of the war savings committee. Provincial- commit- tees, to be aline -mewl in the near fu - itENT.--IIOUSE, ONE MILE south of Goderieb. on Blue Water highway. Apply P.O. BOX 449, Ceode. rich, or phone 499J, 20 -Ix volt sm-m.--31Y NEW IIOME ON Quehee street. , Would' consider renting to reliable tenant. pply MRS. E. L. TAIT, Box 77, Goderiele 20tf It MM. -FRAME BUILDING x 26', built of end lintel with stiatehed luneber ; hardwood door. Story itn(l 41ta1t. Suitable to make a dwelling or eummer cottage, 'MOLD TYNDAIAL, 11.11. 3, Clinton, Ont., Phone 2 on WA 21-3 M1SAla.elrICAOS - MILLINERY Kingston street, Phone 492. 20 John Flemish, Ashfield tewnehipe re - Petted to pollee that lifs gallens of -gasoline were siphoned' from his auto- mobile tank as the ger stood in bis driveway Monday night, ,119f/e- titneseeaseered_by_tamleguiat_ use of Kipp'e 'Herb Tablets. Sold-riy CAMPBELL% DRUG STORE. -21 The condition. of Willeuxi H. Tremb- lay, who is in Alexandra Hospital with , broiler,. hip -and other injuries sus- tained in a fell over the stairwaY bannister of his home ens April 25til last, is reeeerted. today to be unfavor- ANTED.-111ILIA.BLE GIRL OR housework. Write Box 31. $U - NAL -STAB. WA.NTED. . GUM TO XIELP " house-cleaning. Apply lby letter to Box 30, SIGNALeSTAR. 21. RII,SS MAKING AND ALL KINDS Of gewing, MISS MARY DORIC, Trafalgar' St. 20-1x WHEN PAINS ARE TORTURE from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Backache, use ItumacaPa-their Two -Way Aetiola attacksthe cause: COWBELL'S -DRUG noitx. 0-15-21 WANTD1).-GIRL W-411V,LAN 'FOR generar.HhOusewerle; capable of caring for children. Sleep ha. 'APPly, mafs. amwooro r4one Clinton. 21-2 • and dead eattle; must be suitabls for mink . feed; -removed premPtly. FRED GILBERT, R.R. 2, Bayfiele Phone 608 r 22, Clinton. Calls paid for. 18-tf. EN AND WOMAN WANTED. -EX - 0.777 1e* ' CIILLENT ontocT •sELIENG A "hand of thfrt7"-gYPeies. of .bothl OPPORTUNITY territory sew and of varying age ane size, in- cluding children, is in cailfp at Pert Albert. They are ;travelling in six automobiles, having just left "their winter' quarters at Toronto.. Mrs„ -I>, A. Stirling, Goderich town- ship, recently lost her balance while Staildhag on a chair, falling, to, the floor and beeakzug an arna. eVehen a reporter - called on the teldieheine to inquire of the accident it wag Mrs. • Stirling who answered, stating there was nothingsmuchlo i.. itud that she .was getting along fine. , Knox .eAurela Ladies' Aid will 'meet 'Friday; eMay aist, at, a pan:; 14 the lecture room �f the church, The Sunset Hotel is offeringefer sale, at realbargain prices, , a ieumber of 'felt mattresses . at ,$73.00 each, bed ,springs at $2.00 •-eitels: "They : can be seen" at the Sunset Hotel from § a.m. ,eo ' - • • . . -21 -. The district annualenieeting' o1! the vthnen's Institute -ion be lield..4t,t.:St.. Helen,.Friday, May .31st. All raeni- bers .wiehingeto,ettendu-should get he touch . with Mrs. Geo.' Mathiegon or Mrs. G. Bisset. Reserve Thursday afternoon and evening, ' June 13th, for "Waihasse elemenstrationin-MaeSity Hall: 21 The Women's, Association of North -London Bey -Scouts' .Association, has street United church well meet Thurs.- been eiedited With promoting ethe'e day, May 60th, at 3.p.Me, in. the, chiikelt r4gb.ts for live -wire,, ambitious men and women, selling a line of guaranteed quality products. Send for our plan and catalogue TODAY. VAMILEX PRODUCTS COMPANY, 570 St. Cle- ment St, Montreal. • 18-21-24 SALE. -SIX -ROOM HMSO IrN Ariburn with three,plece bath, ;dee- Ole 'wiring, large garage and exeelleut garden, good location, Also vaeant lot in Auburn. APPly. to Mitfie • 4. J. atou11m$014-, lut.,5, Goderleia, Or MRS.. ROY FATIROWs GOdericia, One tarle, 1921 POE GOOD DOUY.3LE LOT on Perk street, on high, Clean look tion. JOHN-STON, 15 Cambria road; Phone 811. , 19-20 Foh s'Aum—trivo .SUOIVt11011/11' "7- bulle, ,ofservicea.ble ;age., Qv 21:sex OPItSON BUT THU LATE DR. (Tiger)- Dunlop could have made will Audi se; he did. it is a Justly famous document, sledge() for OriginalitY and ?charming- sarcasm. YOu %flay have a copy by sending 25 eentete TUE' SI(NALJSTAlt. — 15tt T'In4 GQDERICh ELEVA.TOIt AN -4) - TRANSIT '00, LIMITED. ; Notice is herebY given that the regu- lar dividend of Wie per share and sextect dividend of 15e per share en the outstanding atoelr +at the Company have been deelared, payable JUly 2nd, 1940, to shareholders of record June 15'th, 1940, BY Order of the Boatel*: SAND * • el Secretary. -Goderich, Ont., May leth. 1040. . -21 eameeeemeeasiereldeaseeenerepeeesae,a 'FOR SALE.-011--0I0E TOMATO, hundred. Cauliflower, aster and. other TOWNSHIP OF. GODERICII „ ettilehage and cauliflower plants. To- "* Mato 45. cents, Cabbage 30 cents per d plants 10 cents Per dozen. 4i.- P. -A Court a Revision to hear and TAKIBEROGIC, 80 Widder street. Bri.- 'bomp1ahitse healgd4lini*Butlitt'se r roll will , road, neer Sunset Rotel claY" Ma'Y aes!eesremsnilrizt Hale _Holmesville, -at, 10. on Mon- CARD, Of' THANKS • MR0 WILLIAM BELL'AND FAMILY - wish to thank their manrfriends and neighbors for the kindnesses shown ;them their recent bereaVentent; Special- thanks are offered .to the man-. agement and employees of the Dontiee len Road Machinery Co., Rev. 33. Lane and those who sent floral tributes .and loaned their ears. . t, 21 tamale ter Library, This property will be sold Montreal$AljTR'street, 3sTo tie 'f 2.Cbill I ti 1111 204 ht haaAA d .17e. ePiteP Ifej.1:,:: tart te:tipez int'a.$:41:tellss; ly1P:fo:m1 ru2dnie:t' et, 1 ngo' taati ui at Buerowe store), „ the tag-er,b,e charged in s.. R. G. THOMPSON, Clerk. the4apxoat on, easy paysnens.. 3.270_ N0TIOE TO CRED,n0E8 EXTRA 0/10/0E Foit 1§41411. A , tomato, early eabbage, pepper, cauli- flower, aster and other plants, 10 cents hundred. VIgerens Plante, well rooted, T° Per dozen. Late cabbege, 40 cents per OREDITORS .ourABB,RT, corner poinbrio, .road and ITAILNw(TualikoNE ESTATE 01' 011 THOMASs4. , and hardened- to open air. JAMES, -.44 ' Elgin aire., oyposite Thos. Anderson's AII, persons ,having claims against the gas &cation. • 21-261 Estate of Thomas 'Hamilton, late of Fou M r T lin LE a the Village a Auburn, in the County ofe Huron, Who died on or bout the 14tb. day of January, 1940, are hereby re- quired to forward the-game'duly Teri- Althede 8tt°h:dtliedy o*lifnLenrsel,gn19114°Ilittofrtol)er- tha6 ret date the Executors will proceed to..disr tribute "the estate having regard. on.1)5 to the claims of .which they shall then- heve .notice. '„ , DATED at Goderich • this .7th day of MAY. 1040. • , PR"GKner°1cNhN LLZ od", 1.p-21 Solicitor for the Executors. .brick dwelllng situated on the corner of St.' Patrick's and • Waterloo :streets in thes.Toven of Goderiche - All medern. conveniences', house in geed state of repair. ALSO ron-sApt-- splendid residentlai 'home on the corner Of Wellington , and ;Lighthouse •streets. , This latter ---property will .be sold at a considerable sacrifice. . For further. -particulars apply' to it. O. RATS, g,a, Barrister, Hamilton street, Goderich, Ontario.' 21-2-3 The planting has so 'far proceeded BORN with great speed, • in spite of disagree- ,ALLAN, -At Alexandra Hospital, Gode- eble weather. It is thought that about rich, on May 17the to Mr.' and Mrs. 60,000 trees will have been set outsbv Frank . Allin, ILE. 4. Geeerich, a . Saturday afternoon. " daughter . (Carel JaY):. ' The hug :plant in the Morning, and BREWER. -At eeaforth Hospital, on in the efternoon, devote their time to Saturday, May -18th, to Mr. and, grs. lectures and, nature study ---bout Reuben Brewer ' (nee Ern;s. Roach), eighty of :them will attempt to qualify of Goderich, a 'son, lames 'Burton for their foeester'se ba.dge, 'indicating ahnio). • Wm; will be repeesentative of agricul- they 'Rale -identify trees„, ture, labor, Industry, finanee, e.ducatioe fureet fire controls and know eonsidet- .and,the'professions. • able about general care -of trees'. "eWar seSeings eertilicates, to be sold in After inspecting the Scouts' evorke the conservation delegates had dinner at the foregtry- etafion, the tables being decorated with petted trees. ' They were welcomed by Norfolk County Warden Arthur Simmons, . of. Court- -, land. ` • • • --Crown Control Monroe Landon, retiring president, said: thatthere was a poPular idea that owners a land eould do -with- it asethey pleased. However, he went -on, the Crown title iinpliecf that the land was only deeded on the understanding that it be used for the good of the Crown, in this ease the people. .-"I believe it is mitduty tordemand better stewerdshiP," said Mr. Landon. Hepointed, to Immense destruetioirof itsfraretbseisithettssehazaides-eo and -desert conditions. The importance of hosing Iegisletion to -free the con- servation., programs of municipalities, understand miiltiples of $5, are designed to give everyone, including schoel children, an opportunity to share in the war effort in Canada's fight for feeedons. In ,.ad- dition. to making a very effective ecfne tribution to the mobilization of Can- adian resources, ve.ar savings eertill- gates provide an opportunity by which every Canadian, old And young, may build up -a reserve of purchasing power. • ese ,LGE PE;G: Aylmer Pie Cherries o 12.Qz- TiN. 10c Pastry Flout ib Rg pt • 244b 114g 59c Garden Patch Corn 2 1744.. Tins 19,e VillerestPuie Lard w LB' 9c Quaker Corn Flakes , r"'• 13c ColdenNet Sahnou 3T0 17c Ite': 7.29e • McLarepi's' idly 'Powders Sultana Raisins Blue Boy Coffee 'Royal York Coffee 14ix Toilet Soap ItoialYork Tea Champion Dog. Food Pethy Cheese 'Quaker Muffets *mphill's Wheat Berries - :b.11.625e Durham Corn .Starch rEt '10c Old English Floor Wax 14. TIN 53c Old English No Rub 11"48°. 25c '47s. 25e 414b. 1;tAG 35c LB.49e 3 Iwo' 17c l'EG° 37c TiNolec As lb. PIM 15c P". 10c 1. CLARK. -At Alexandra Hospital, .Goderich, 'on erlay 171h, to Mr. and Mrs: Fordyce Clark, R.R. 5, Godee _rich, a daughter.. . COOL -At Alexandra Hospital,'Gode- rich, on May 22nd, ta Mr. and Mes. JOhn Cook, Goderiche ce son. • MEYER. - ,At Alexandra Hospital, Godericie on May 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Meyer, R.R. 3, Goderich, a daughter. • . DIED BELL,•-eAt Alexandra Hospital, Gode- . rich, on Sunday, May 19th Marion Rose, Oke, wife of, Williase Bell, in her 27th year. • The County was -apending about' $8,000 on the NVork, and .considered it a -sound investment. ' _- elec. C. Feage,n, warden 'of Huron, said LMLI2IerGvassee-xpeetatiom •that,- the Odunty wet:4d teke• up reforestation as municipal project soon. Widespread .sprivate plantleg was in progress, and to better Control drainage and to re- this had beei encouraged • in various strict pollution of streams was sug- testecl. H. Pertere _seeretaryeeWinted to the dmibling• of numbers of reforesta- tion enthusiasts •following forinatcan of the Conservation Association. He foresaw still further incteases. . Roy Dick, former warden of Lamb - 'toe, reported on the reforestationeac- tiviteSe of his home- county. • which, starting from a minor area in a gravel pit in 103e, had increased to more, than 600 acres., Mr. Dick invitee the con- 'servationists to X.eunbton next year. MiddlesePhits L_ John B. Reilly,ehairman of Middle - hex . County reforestation committee, reported work on theecounty plot ways,especially f.liy distribution of trees -through school children. • sTileoe_eParkereethair,man_of Perth County reforestation committee, re- ported that some 250,000 trees had been _distributed as witelbreaks,,, re- forestation, school, ground improvement and other uses. Frank 'tShelton an- nounced that Oxford County interest was steadily inereasing. Latuls -Press 3. D. ,Thomas, ne0-pep.sident, pointed outgreat "tottriste did not tome .here beca11se4io-are.. all bathing beauties," ,but rather- to ,enjoy fishing .and Wild which the conservation program 'proposes to promote. The •tourist busi- ness- he' atlia,,-ws. worth .millions of 'THE A. B. 6. OF SKIN CARE , yew women possess naturally lovely skins, and even these must take pre- cautions lest they suddenly'lose so TUESDAY, 34.1N11.4th, at 1.30 P.m precelese a heritage. The task of nnr- )Scotch.Shorthorns; herd fully Re...credit= 'Wring your _skin swill be aimplified if ed and blood -tested. : For catalogue You know something of its funetiems. Write CLIFFORD :IL_ KEYS,. Veaenae ;Besides . 'being a covering for ' the Auctioneers, Duncan Brown, Shedden„ -body, the akin ' acts as an outlet' for .and Geo. h. Elliott and Son; Clinton: Ce-etain seeretionse(perspiratioxe.for in- • 21-2, neta Stance, is a:atural one). There. are esseeeesemeesseeeesee , countless, pores in the skin, and any , -with resultant pimples and spots. the blood. -Ernest Hansell, Macleod, Alberta. • 3. •ordained. now listed. as "lecturer," though. he is impurities that lurk , in S• WOodaworth, the C. C.F. leader, is 'stream may escape through these pores . Interior cleanliness is the ,eolutione ,Proper 'eufictioning of the system well. remove the likelihood of skin blemishes. CUT BY "ME Earl Allison, of the bideller firm-of Go easy on rich fOods like pastries • and sweets ; eat more freph fruits and 'Allison le' Heitman,gashed himself severely • Oil Friday last while boning vegetables. Drink lots of water On be - during meals, a west. The knife lie was yang tween mealke not - slipped and cut his hip &IOW. ; He wastreated' at Alexandra liespital. MAEE moNoy WITH' BRAY MAY - BrayMa3LCilk1SPaY.• Barred Rocks, New Ileenpshireg, Colinnhian W.,:yaridottes, Brown Lek-. horns, Immediate . shipment, aIso started cockerels and capons.: Leto Mayurkeys available. Order now Save time writing awaye See Brays agent E.R SOMERS/kW 11.R, 2, Godexiche - ' -21 SI400,71, D...IN,WAtti, SALE; phase!) and it wili give your system a real fillip if you. will drink an ace casional glass of hot water during the sdav. Water gives :the insides a wash. , Try an occasional regimen a fruit salts. Take tt dash in a glass of %water Immediately-Oix--arising-inethemorn two or three times a week, but dont make a ,habit of it: This helps -to One up your eysteen and keep it functioning properly. , • • Write for a. copy of My helliful•book- let on Beauty' Care and ask about your versonal beauty problems, -tete' enclos- ing four one -cent stamps please. - Ad- dress:- Miss Barbara Linn, Box •75, Station B.. Montreal, Que.. there, ettd inereasee interest in private dollars and Should, be developed. - He I planting, There Were 442 ,,•appettarits complimented The London Free .Press for trees in Middlesex and 306,000 trees and 'The Farmers' Advocate for helpeet out. . . ' ing the work along. It was Mrhonuts . C. W. iSlaght, chairman of Norfolk County reforestationommittee, rel, ported that his eminty, a. pioiaeer in the work and already posgegsitig among fife largest of Ontario county. plautinge, was carrying on with increased vigor. The evergreen plantingg would tide year, be augmented with hardwoods, Service Brand Capons are fit for a king.. OAPONiS instead of eoel,:- ' this Anseit anti - save on feed. See Nottr total Salesman RYAN SON, PRODUCE Gaderttb, Ont. Hamilton Street Phone 345 ---Rim 334 WATERLOO catmint HAIM ERY ew ftsonlvorg, Ont. [who letroduced the- resolution enders.? ang• cohservatiou werk as a soldiers' rehabilitation program. . A. H. •Iticiaardson, of • the foreetry branch, Toronto, told of some, of the work being done, and F. S. Newman, superlxitendent ;of the forestry etation, outlined the activities there, indicating that the Output of trees, would eontinue- tb break the records which have been needy established each of the, isuceeed- ing past few years. The cost of 'referestation, said Mr. Newraan, ia largely Libor. This puts' money in circulation. Furthermore, every tree that is planted represents potential *wealth and. further employ- ment in the future. /lie amount of planting, be eon - while of great benefit, is still far too small to cope with the tree neefle-of Western ()uteri(); it should be stepped up many tbnes yet, ' "It is nowhere near ineethig neces- sity, even yet," said Mr. Newman. M.P.'S LISTED . - BY OCCUPATION Lawyers Most" Numerous in the New 4 gouts° of Commons - OTTAWA; May 14.-e-Analvsis of the oecepa:tional --designations of the 245 members of the new Rouge of, Come neens, opening May 16, etIOWS that any member could find among his e011eagues. • • one 0r more e4elifled to serve him, if required, 10 vaxiety of ways. 'Services available would cover legal work of all kinds, proVisioe of farm products, educational instruction, writ- ing of a life or fire inguranee pollee, religioes comfort, publication, reporting, or editing a . newspaper, ' dental care, medical atteetion, engineering, prepar- ation of a real home meal, advertiSing end even funeral preparations. , The -mei, 711ouse of Commons eem- braces ,the Lawyergee( 76; buoiness'men 48; 'fanners, 37; doctors, 18; teachers, 10; civil; and mining en- gineers, nine; insurance agents, 'seven ; clergymen, four; -transport services, for; publieherk journalists, druggists, mutileipal seeretaries, two each; bourse- wifei DeNir. Nielsen, North Bat- tleford) ; optometrist, buteher, archi- tect, mortician, machinist advertising execlitive. Ten, or more niembere, are "retired" of deseribed as "gentlemen." The nes-; men, cover merehants, manufactur- ers, agent;, travellers, 'salesmen, eon - tractors, exporters, executivee, lumber dealers and a knitter and a eattle 4r1"lieer'farnier group tovere, both "dire' afid--"gentlenten" variety. The doetore include the country • doctor, the city physleian, the skilled surgeon and a dental surgeon, "Phe teachers 'cover university, primary and secondary schools'. Clergymen are: Rev. IIan Mc - Ivor, Port William; Itev. Alexander Nieholeort, Maekenzie, Seek.; ReV. T. 0. Douglae, Weyburn, tgask., and Rees r•••,4 Ile Prepared fOr thei,SPring Spring! When the ,opeu road tails. Spring! 'When the weather's line. Spring!' When the 'country beckons. .2.4.04 ears spin down the line. • ,Springi Awl a million ears out; Hpring! When the motors bum. So, 4f you to walking, Spring whert 411 e them tome! Magistrate; "You're a danger to pedestriansZou're not. allowed to drive or two years'' Defendant:. "But,•sif miliving - se• - - de- pends on it." / 'Magistrate e "So, does theirs." .4RUR074 NOTES ...r••••••••••••• GesPelemeetiegs will be continua,. Gad willing,- at -MacKay Hall, com- mencing May26th at 8 p.m. Speaker, JOhn Martin of flawkesvilIe. • -- Anniversary services of Victoria street United chards will be hold 011 Sunday next. "Rev. F._ W. 30rallt, of Peterborough,. a former pastor, will .preach morning and eveeing. A male quartette from -Listowel will 'ging three - numbers at each service. .A.'coedial invitationisextended: to alL Two men, both noted ler their cau- tion when it came to •money, met In the street. "Well, well," said one, "fancy running into you like thig. I • was Just loolchig" for someone to lend me a dollar." "Is that so?" reidied the either. eliVelle•Le'eou've got a-elee-clay • for It/L.7e' Catching tie Lawyer' _ : Defending .0 Dense:: ,"You. say that the wall' is eight feet high, and that you -were standing on the ground -net mounted on a eadder or anything?" " 'Witness: "1 do:" . Counsel (triumphantly) :,"Thereper- haps you will kindly explain" hew you, a man a little over Ave feetscould see over ce wall eight feet high and watch the prisoner's ;actions !". • Witness (calmly) : "There's a„ hole in the :Wall I" Facing the racts, TftIr':WYougAAED: Arg•k" I....HEAD OF ACCIDENTS ' -- uu-nuirs TERRIBI1i1 you lylight he involved in one That would be mrtfortunatei INSTME-AND BF SURE . --THAT'S FORESIGHT! 11. 31. FORD INSURA.NCE4 WEAL ESTATE IlaMilton +St Tet 268W, 'CAPITAL ..THEAIR PI101412. -• 47 New Playing-, Maurice foraetedni* cks "TUE BLUE DIRE)" starring Shirley Temple - Mon. TUN. "WM. Children not Admitted "AMAZING!" "A MUST -SEE!" "BEST HP - his i;reaf- est rolr! 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