The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-05-25, Page 82031, ivtdv
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C. P. S. OSMAN; Organist *ad VirionflAtor
0/RTIIDAY CHUBVII
-8.80440). .1161,14COMMUNION. ..•
10A00 a.rn '1iURC1I, SCHOOL AND -BIBLE' CLASSES,
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MOO a.n'. MORNING FEUER AND SERMON
..Subject: `Thie. Abiding PreSence.".: •
1.00 Imo 'BONS:ONG "AND' SERMON.
lteinembrance ",
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t Clagss, Friday Evening_ at '.80 o'clock. '
(COME -TO CIIVRCII • '
North St.' United. Clitirh
,montsivE0,-itEv. B. It. TURNBULL,. B.A., B.D..
11 aJn, -"BORN FOR TIIE flEGIJTS *„.
Sunday &lied,. ,
p.in".. Service WithdraWn..1 • --
•&"‘".". • Victoria Street United Church Anniversary.
Organist, and ChOirmaster-MR. RAY MULAIERON.
A SINCERE WELCOME AWAITS YOU.
.11,00 -a.m. PUBLIC 49A, SHIP.
1.00 Pan. PUBLIC WORSHIP,
itEV. jOSEPIL E. TAYLOR OF HENSALL AT BOT-11-Sk1{VICES.
MINISTER-. REVEREND iticilARD 'STEWART.
ORGANIST -MISS EILEEN BOGIE.
DIRECTOR OF PRAISE7-MRS. FRANK -SAO:ISMER& *
t, Come and Worship '1:the Lord in &he Beauty of Holiness.
Rev. JoSepit-Jaues,--,M.A.,'Pastor. * • Miss Verna Miller, Orgamst .
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* 10 a.m. - BIBLE *SCHOOL: , • * '
.PLIOLIC 'WORNWPMr A K MclL'ay will pieach, *.*
pan. ruptic 'WORSHIP:-StibieCI:-""'the 'Wreak" -Hour of -a
• Strong Man."
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.Monday 8 p.m, --Meeting of B.Y.P.U.
Wednesday. 8' p.m.. --Prayer 1VIeetingi • . ,
Stiett.al Invitation Is EXtended• tojhose_ who:do not_attend,ihe
Services in any Church.
Victoria St. Uitited Church
MINISTER -REV. ARTuult J. 1,cg
GUEST SPEATIER-,-,REV. 'F. W. CRALK OF PETERBOROUGH-
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1100' .aal. SUNDAY sertooL.
11 a.m. "The Cross Still Stands.",
p:m. "VVe Test Our kLives by Thine."
• SPECtAL .MUSIC
ORGANIST -MRS. -L., HANNA.
- BEItiEL PENTECOSTAL •TABERNiCLE.
TIIE aNTRE . OF EVANGELISM
REV. A. 0.11ARRIS, Pastor, 16 WATERLOO' ST.
Sunda Y 10. a.nri.--Sundar School. •
11 a.m.--"The Unseen Lover."
- 7 p.m. -Evangelistic ServicesL,
" Tuesday t p.m. -Young -People's Service.- -
. Thursday 8'p in' Prayer Meeting.
, A hearty welcome awaits you. at this spiritual workshop.
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-wRfittN SPECIALLV itOrt 130.*
•WEgiik.Y NEWSPAPERS • OF CANAQA.
JIM GREENKAI, EdIto atthe SUN
olt•Fr'R 1' .SAIIIK.,#:vo4ltw..04
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OTTAWA; 4,17Intf9rnla OOP, 6111e8 to My I were operated byowners, while in next-
door Safskatchewan only a, little over
half of.) the Amps,- were QeOupied .and
operated by the victual owners. liere
againwe, repeat there iS qualificatien,
taking into ,,consideration betterinent
of , conditionS since, then, all round.
Quebec, however, stands out as the OX-
ceptiOn •to the general trend; and here
again let us remember 'Vtlehee is one
Province Thith has not shOwn.7increade
in larger acreages on average farms.
That Province in .1901 showed 90 Per
cent. of the farms were owner -Operated
and that number kre:fi to .93 per cent.
• 0
in 1941.
Ju 1041 there Naha Si50,000
ownerS of- farms in Canada, but 4S per
cent. or -them-had mortgages of.agree-
inelitt efieWberlirg: Saslcatchewafl
that percentage was greater (with
liquidation -being quite •heavy - the last
couple of years),,' 7A1bertit* and Mani -
tuba itigheWto-'•Stiskatch
man" in that respect, Ontario stood
about half -way. • Nova Scotia reported
the' least farm „indebtedness.
It sounds grim to hear that, .not AlsiTED.L.-igAlp. FOR GENERAL
counting shert term ahd interinediate
loans, iu 1041 the • Canadian farmerS' doc--)ditowuasgeews.0*. • .Sinnil f461`mily. part Atplinitey.
reported debts to 'the tune of $629,200,- r.Q. 81z Godertch.
000, an average of $2.372 a farm. B t -21
contrast that with latest fficial esti
ates that the agricultural income. in
.Canada for 1943 hit an all-time high of
$1,396,000;000, aintost twice its much
as in 1939, and new light is thrown on
the overall picture. " • ,
Maybe this' article will furniSh a
desk designed to „keep .Canadian: people
informed on doings on botli the- War
and: hoine fronts, „`and it was - with a.;
great cleitr of 'interest that I gob 1AY
, „
hands otisoMe Absorbing data in ten,.
nection With Canadian agrienitilro
compiled by",Fraint Snefrin and, .1, Coke,
.eConOmists ill tlJ D4hitinion 1)ePt.1...rianeut
of Agriculture. Statistics are some:.
tiMes dry material, So rin 4ePt of chew-
ing the stuff up tor easy digest: YOu
Way be astonished at some k Lhe
„figures, as 1 was..
• One, -Pompelling item. Caught my at-
tention, and that WAS. that•in 1871 eight
out of ten people lived on. farms or *
but today that figure is wily Jive out
of ten. Six decades., ago'over half the
-people Of this Canada of earS,' were
neededto help produce the stuff which
.feeds us, while today it takes 'only,
one-quarter of the population to do it.
Mechanization, higher -yielding varieties
of seed, better -producing ,cows, liens
that lay more eggs .per year have some-
thing to do with rat; of. course.
'But don't get the idea that the
farmer's importance.. has Waned, be-
cause viar*brings-hint into the limelight
more than ever. Our .-armed- forces
couldn't move.forWard toward Berlin
and vititory without food.supplies, and
rationing has further awak,ened, us to
the iniportance of the man piloting
the plow; and starving millions through -
out•thiS beleaguered 'world.call to him
---, - - Tlittle --dope for stove-lengue arginzgpt
• • for assistance. . at the towtu grocery store . gatherings-l!k.
. Yet, taking the econoraic, asiject,
what's happening? In 1925,' for ex-
ampleour agricultural. production' Was
41, per cent.' -of thenet value °fall pio„-:
duction,, in Canada: in 1939 ,it had
drOpped, to 26 Per cent:, but in its rela-
tionshiV t� the rest maybe has gone
further down -owing to the expansion
of factory production in wax naaterial.
Jiist.after,the.first Great War, in 1019,
our agrieulture contributed nearly 29
Per 'Cent. of Ilir xilitibiiiirbledine:-T
1942, after 'three years .of ithis war,
only 18 per cent.:of- the income origin-
ated frOM agriculture, but, of . course,
13iit 'don't get- a gi6omy pleture,1)ecause
far more than 1919 in dellara and Cents.
a little over, a million milk cows en
'Confederattoirtime, 1-807..,.7we had only
times. as many as 'in 1881. .
farms; but,, at 1941 „end this number
we'll shoot brighter figures at you. . At
9,500;000" hogs on farms; ,about seven
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increasing, in all Provinpes. except Quo- bumper Crops that "are , expected," said
dplibt 'about that. The Size of farms is girl. volunteers „tO, hoe and harvest the
Cached over 4,000V000--.'-We'liiive todaY
Farming has changed in 'Canada. No fill „unless we Jmye. far more „boy and
. "There. will be a real crisis next:
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•bec. With, the opening, hp of land or Mi. Maclaren. "Our farmers are able . .
_Settlers the fairlY standard' Unit was to produce the food: that is needed, but Get. sure relief with Lloyd's Coin and
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160 aeres.in the West 100 in the East Unless WP can 'provide the labor texall'ous", Salve. 50c at Campbell's and
on.. the average: Today the, average take care of the Crops and harvest thein EmerSon's drug Stores. • ' 21-26
Do not neglect to purchase yoUr.
of -tons of . highly essential
size of. farms in Alberta and Saslatc - thousands
. •
wilole. the. 'O„Verage laili.i Size -went him rot in the fields' arid orchards.'!„, House' -to -house canvass May 29 June 10
198' acres M 1921 .to 238 aleres in 1941. At least 1,500 .. boys are urgently • • *
Draw June 21st Fifteen splendid
It As easily - understood for the 'west 'needett at WIPP ±0 _work_ on selected • '
P izes ' - ,• - 21-23
anyway, where extensive wheat *acreage farms all over the Province, where' -- l'' • . -
:has become.the accepted thing and pro:. Standard wages will be paid and good -,Retain. youthful. appearande. An-
gelique).Grey Hair Resterer adds color-,
'duction of livestock is becbming increas- living -conditions provided. in inspected
ingly popular. 'fern.). hemes.--- These openings are avail-. .Lif.sq „.tt„,31Qtir nail'.
re ' - ' • • 18-21
$1 . at Cam bel]
.There ire undoubtedly more large •-able now to boys who have the iieces• "1.6 '''''"-- - -
farits, fewer smaller ones_ today,•_and i sary* standing at *school to onalify them Come to the May tea at Knox church
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figures Prove that. In 1901,• only 13..,per ItO go to work On.farins at onceund. still rhans°,418
cent. 'of Canadian fames were of .206 secure educational credits. 'In addition, May 2.7th, 3 to 6 p.m., atispices C:G.LT.
Colborne . street, Saturday,
or 'more acres, lint in 1041 almost 32 500 bo are required for the Ontario il.ver eollection. - , - -. .21
per cent. of the total of. 732;115 farms farm ' service. camps in the market
.were that big. In 1901 there were al- garden areas of Ontario,. such as Burl --
'most 140,000 fb,rms Under fifty acres:. .ington, Blenheim; Harrow, Leamington
but •twenty • years later their number and ',Holland *Mardh.
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had declined to 110,000. ' • Applications :irom any. collegiate or
There is one thing notable about high- school boys. for these camps are
g itc-Cara-dri--:matt-that is them -f requested- at outer --
crease-a definite oliern" those- who •bo ,far .as ,girls. are concerned, "en,"
are flaming to other lines tojaugraent .rohnents are g00 . below last 'year's
the once usua1. revenue froni-:grOwing of- figiiies . at,. this date i- and this leeway
grains: :Twenty years ago the 'Can; must be made up at .once if the farm.
adian farnie•r depended more "*ori the service ., camps o.re_to' be tilled. The
sales of graMs,"S'eed and hay for his -girls now in the. camps are finding,the
gash income than he does now: -Re- work both pleasant and profitable, with
cords„of'cash ineome for 1926, however, splendid, living conditions and super:
show, this!, for, every . $100 pash he vised recreational.. "facilities for., their
acquire4 from sale of farm products, leasure time, . Most of the girls' camps
02 enianated from sale of grains, seed are in the. Niagara peninsula .and 'the
'and, hay; .$21 from livestock and ..only. Xent 'county fruit areas. -• .
$12- from sale of dairy:products. •As „ Bogs and girls ..can be plaPed, i.133r
contrast we juinp; to figures for 1942 mediately in work that .1s- vital to the
whicit,tell-Zus-thatjOr PVP7.,37 • hundred .64ntri's, war effort . by making ap-
dollarS' only $21.50-S.came from sale. of plication• to the Ontario Farm, Serviae
grains, seedS and hay, while Oa was Force Room 901-T; Parliament Bldgs.,
derived from livestock and dairy pro- TeroAo, by letter er, personal ,eall.'
-duet S brought him $21. Quite a •Phange-
Which •reffectSoa new deaL, ter agricull
tin."0-restilting froin'his , Own ,egorts.. '
We' into some figured on owner-
ship of firms which give foed for
.ihoughf.- Some of them will have to be
quabiled in the light .of Intl -eased well
of fanners partteularly. since 1942,
int.the"better_pricea all round for the
fruits of his efforts,..but the statistics, Victoria Collee,"'TprOn.to„ was ---hi, the-
c.onie as it result et the census .of 1941; .pldpit and_gtive' it talk ,On WS i'mpres,
rhe 'basielirinIAIdrzt'Iroiritniton'Itintr giOna --Ortiii'lligt-fincireariiitrifigie14,7
44.1cy has alwayS b n ,of. couriie that
the ownership Of land should be:vested-
lit ' the person who • °Peva:tea. it . But
-nature and tlie hinttan element have al -
'ways. had -it 'nand- in npSettingLealcula,--
tiona. . . • ' .
During the depression, many - small
owners 'got into the tenancy class be-
eause of their „being overburdened with
'debt.- Iii 1041 sOme thirteen Per cent.
of Canadian. farmers were tenants, con -
"Mated With nine per cent in 1901. -In
Manitoba, for histanee, on ligutee taken
in 1941; only two-thirds of. - the farms
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WANTm,
WANTED. -'43.). DUX OLD IIORSES,
and dead cattle must be sultable
Lor nabil feed ;• rowo'N4 PrePiPtlY.
FRED OILIIPUT, liayuent,
'Phone 008 r .22. :Clinton. ;galls paid
9ri18-ti'
A'NTED.-V,EN OR WOMEN FOR
part time *ric.4 Apply . VENUS
;RESTAURANT. ` : .•';1
ANTED.-;-canx,4 911 „WOMAN. To'
. ' do general housework. in helm)
N1,44. two adults; good Wft,..pS". Apply
to DE'AN4.-8,7„, East street,
Uoder1h .- : . - : . -20
ANE.1) -To' RENT.
,• cottage, gma,4 houS0 or .apartment
in west end Of tc4ii, fronf june 15th, to
August 1st. 139x 40, SIGNAL -STAR.
20-22
TO RENT. SEVEN -ROOM BRICK
- house, large garden. Vivti ,Miles
front.' Goderich. Phene 174% ,Oarlow:
, 19-te
O'ItENT.-:--FURNISHED ,COTTAGD
lukincent.,--to Goderiefi_ Summe
Sehool. Week or seaso:n. REV; ,111ae-
MILLA.N, Tillsonburg, 2.1731;
Cq.k=RENT.-IMUNIVIIED•ROOls2fa,
Mt laver :tit; 111..S0-44 viteant7apart-'
ment second floor; all conVeniences.
Possesslon at once. J. '11..11AUNWELL,
ReayS ',street. ' 21t2
Your liredilint Cake are
Walnut features 'of ypur Wed.
Let-ub. take- 'eare-of -.these-
'for _you; •
rotEA" n'O;is
COOIUES CARER
• °PIES,- TARTS
TO' . RENT. SMALL/ COTTAGI)
(four, roans.);*- pitttly%- farnislied,
wired; .Preferably by sm,iSan.. 'Apply
24 William street., .' R,101.
r9.1%, .$4,p
4..No)d,::,-141D. 1,31 G-ENERAL „ ,
. ho.useiverk: at sununer. cottage*'; no, c...14wizio--INIA.QUINES.130T3,911T AND
laundry. Phone 3174. • * • =21 WOLD, REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES; .
HOURS 2 P.M; TO 6 P.M. ' C. WOODS,
erY
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'CULI*ItT, Pri)pricior.%.
l'HONE 4.65
WitN TED. TEACHER, FOR 8.5. EAST STREET:,..,
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No. 2,, Colborne; 13xotestant ; duties, 7
to :commence September Apply, 860.00 iiuxs A BUSINESS IN
stating qualifications and salary, to kluren county. This business must
iviUs---9-Li*v-4,6a.wELA.Ni-itgt-4, hive SPercial-,,attenticareal„-eppor.--
Goderichi. Secretary -Treasurer,. 20t2 tnnity. BOX 40, SIGNAL-STAII. 26,2
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.ANTED.-4WORKING MANAGER INSULATE YOUE7i- WALLS AND
storei.-Wax- while-iii'aterials-are-avail-
workers ineligible. -Apply in writing able; Blown Rockwool method; free
to NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE, estimates. Terms, Write ROWLANI)
Goderich. •Refer to order No. 885. 20-1 'PAY,' 5 Thornton ave, London, or BOX
41, SION11.1.4-STAII, Goderich, -16-23
ANTED:-.-,-H3OARDMIS •IN HOME
centrally located. MRS. `--..qAL-
LAGFIER,,. Nelson street, ' `21x
,?w
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PARMERS.---A T,ThlirrED QUANT-
ITY the. following exclusive
varieties of Hybritl corn, -for silos or
cobs DeKalb No. 240 and 65; Grant
$0. 454. and --275. - NEW IDEA,DIS-
TRIBUTORS, Gedericli, Phone Carlow
20-1x
FOR, SALE. -BABY'S * PLAY _PEN
' - with reversible pad. 'Excellent con-
'dition. 'Phone 729W.-,-* . .21x
,.., .. -
thanks for the kindness and .sPAP4937
Sanderson wish to express their, ,i: ,, , , . .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
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A 4
TEIE E,AluiLy 9E, THE LATE MRS: &
'VCR • SALE: .-----' EXTRA. 7- CHOICE
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They •wcaild,also Want .thosejOaQ gq,nt tomato, early cabbage, peppe4; Notice is hereby:given to all persons
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asters,' petunia,,, and other plants; haying any CLAM against the estate
rgent Call .for extended to. them in their bereafirderit:
., ;per 1.09.- Vigorous plants;' well rooted
dozen, 20 cents. "Late cabbage, 6 ents otEllen Oltife, late of the Township of
Ashfield, widow, who .died on Or,abont
'Boys an Girls or-
, .„, . itowers-laii loaned cars for the funeral.
. . . , ,.,-• aCnUdl'AtEhaMrdel7Pdornlecsr
Elgin avenue. •,
.Coapmenbriaairr:oadIaAnStil the st '4itY. " jtenuarY' 944'
Same to the undersigned
An unent, pall for -2,000 boys and ' to him . in his bereavement; --lie :Mao.
wishos te_thup_k_nme who spAt_flowers _ _. ____
..._ 'MOTION oil stove with oven; .goba, 'thereof, having regard only to"the
to .send
Farms and Oich4rds
.... • w. LEWIS J. GOWER WISHES .. . . .21.27 ,June 9th, 1944, as on and after that
to‘thanii those who were so 'kind . . . , -date the a,dniinistratrix of the 'estate
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R. SALE.-EICTR-,BURNER' , PER- shall proceed to distribute the assets
--at-least..800-,girls,Woinr-the:=-secondary. ,- .,,,2 -tty newr-mns;.-w., 11 DOAK, ,_j_ea..y .0.0ms _then...flled,.......-.2-•_. .., .... . . . ._. ... ,
schoolS of Ontaire to „undertake' farm-, . " j'aiiigcl. cars- • • - A treet, phone--,660;--Golerich. _ , ...21, Dated at -GOdericir this 25th AMY -o•., • -
. wi4AciOns INANTko
kJ). 'PROTESTANT.:
teacher for ,Public School, S.S.:
No. .4, Colborne township; duties to!
eonamenPe ,September, 1044. • Statei
qualification0 ?'and salary when, apply- *
ing to A. MOORE,R.R. 4; Ooderieb.,
.
..NNTED.-- PROTESTANT
teacher for:SS. No. 1, Go-derielt
ownshating-qualificati-onir
and salary expected, to j. 4-011N-
STON, Goderich. 21-2
TEACHER, WANTED. - A.PPLIC.A-
- TIONS *will be received by ;the.
undersigned until Sone -1st for, -the
"position .° of teacher -for ,S.S. No. 9,
Hullett ;. duties to commence September
Rh. State age,* qualifications, experi--
-once and- salary, to 13. MARSH, Secy-
Treas R 1 Auburn Ont. 21-2
May, lackt4.-
:work this summer, _beginning at •onCe, 'LATE•1‘
. , 1111/1EU„ 4t1,4-4: 7FISTC.fzik.IRY R. CY: HAYS ,
has -.,,been isSued„..by Alex. Aiaclaren, P.* J.' Farr wish to acknowledge . . can 'All_your orders for'pra:ctitially
-director of the farm:service force of the with thanka the sYmpathy eXtended-to any breed chicks, also pullets, cockerels; 21-23,
mt,a,rio Department . of - Agriculture... them' in' their bereavement ; they also June delivery, at special_SUmmer prices. ,
With prospects of bumper crops of wish to -thank those Who Sent Spiritual See us, RYAN P1146.1704. -CO., -Gode- .
hay, grain, fruit, and vegetables this offerings ,and loaned cars. -21
rich. • ' 21 •
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year; the demand'for boys and girls for
seasonal farm, help is far beyond what.
it-washi1943-4hen-erops-were_greatly,,
below normal. ' *
'Corner Victoria, and Park St.
,Pastor
11 a.m. MORNING- SEItyieE.
Ei.'yENING SERVICE.
OWE AND BRING XOUR FRIENDS.
e have installed the *siest
TIRE VULCANIZING
EQUIPMENT OBTAINABLE
ur Men Are Faicfory Trained Experts
Prepared to Give You the Best of
Woykmanship and. Service
YOUR TIRE PIOBLEMS
will receive prompt attention*
. Slender , Tablets 'are effective. TWO
Weeks' Supply O.; twelve weeks' .$5, at
Campbell s brag '§tore. • 11-27
Fvolt . SALE. -50 ACRES; LOT, 9,
edneesSio11*--I0,-CO1Forne
house, barn 40 x 56, with addition
36 x 24, and other outbuildings ;garage
'attached to 'house ; plenty of ' water.
GORDON JEWELL," R.R. 6,- god-erich.
Pherie 2j r 4 Carlow. 21-2x
Sixth Reduction .
SIIORTHORIIT SALE
6 MALES- • -• 30 FEMALES,.
Elm, ndorph Stock- Farm
-ThrevMiles from -
VARNA, °SIT.
on •
FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd
at 1.$0 o'clock
Combined with Andrew C. Gaut
Herd fully accredited and negative to •
blood test. • '
For Catalogue aild Details Write --
'CLIFFORD IL KEYES & _SONS
VARNA, -ONT. Phone 96r4 Munn
AUCTION SALE •
,ILL . . .
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' Maple Leaf , LliaPtel, I.O.D.E., „sum- ' A UCTION -SALE:- OF. 110t.TSEIIOLD
mer carnival to be held °if the Square, .4.-%. • . FURNISHINGS '. . ,
Friday, .July 6th. ° . .,
at 9.i East street; Godertch, on, . ..
' At "Iiingsnlidge Hall, 78.16iiitay e‘ ell '. ".; .--a- -,,-,-, kr
- -. TrS.a.TUitatia.,-4u,,A.I. 27t11-, 'at 1 -o'clock
g, Carruthers. urenestra. A(boission the: folloning r • _ . „
CHURCH NtlitS
• The Sunday evening service at North
street United 'church with a most inter-
esting one; especially for the young
people, as One of the boys bf the con-
gregation, Mr, William Thorneloe, of
Dr.Elhott
Ar. . S.
VEVERNARY sultclimoN
SMALL AMIARGE ANIMALS
• At Littidoes DI* Stir% Goderitho
Glory' Thursday' afternbon
PHONE 203 MANTON
Speaking Of the actiustinent to college
routine, he stated that .success and
failure depended on the individual
..sthdeitt, f One shoilla , underkitand the
-riglit.-appileation-ntni interpretation of
education and 'religion. He spoke of
knowledge 'us an 'awareness of 'one's
'ignorance. One should aim to see the
liartieular in relation to the universal,
the , individual in -relation *-to,' God.
"Bill's" many; friends Were inuch
pleased with the !address.
IteV, Lawrence W. Turner, B.A.,. Of
Crediton, has been., invited to beconle
'pastor qt.:, ViotOria: street 'United church
to succeed Rev. A. 3. McKay,e, who, is
concluding •hiS pastorate here, at the
And of ;Tune, , Mr. Turner has accepted
the tall, subject to the approval 0± the
Conference settlement committee. ,, itte
is in his fifth Year at Crediton. 11044$
it graduate 'in 'arts of the Vuiversity i. had done in the interest (If the Young
Of Toronto and in theology, of-Ernmati. I people for quite'd number of years and
uel College, Tadao. • ' followed no his remarks by reading an
adtlress of ' appreciation for work '"FIO
Ile Did It .. willingly done. it rector also ret,
A man was being , tried tor pais- terred tOrthe serViek thelhad'rendered
appropriating a Dig, and a conscientious inthe choir and chureh school aS Well
Witness, to whOra the "aectised was said as the A.Y.P.A;- In 4 behalf -'of the
to have confided, was being 'examined: AX.P.A. Miss Aimeta Steepe presented
"Can you repeat the exact Words in thein With...two beautiful' praverbooks,
whieh the prisoner confessed to taking after Which .eoffee, cake and lee cream
the pig?". ' ' "4.1:, , were served in abundance. The' rector
"Ile Said% sir, he took the pig." ., closed the, meeting with the benediCtion.
The judge tried to, Simplify the ques- Confirmation ('laps , will be held, as
flout 41)1d the prisoner say, `Ile took' on Priday evening at 7.40 o'elock.
the pe ior 'I took the pig'?' . Next Sui/day_ the birthday of the
"Oh, Your Ilonor,.1e said he took.l.1 t. church will be commemorated and it Is
yoluiedi,
ri,./olioros ilanie' wasn't even 111(11- hoped that every . Anglican 'will be
lo
.1. 41;.,, , present at, the services.
GordonGrant.
nuitoisi Rom) OODERICII
Licensed. Auctioneer for
Ilfiron County ,fr
Ilurniture and Patin Clearanee
8ales, Chattels and neat Estate
'Prompt •attention given to all. calls
Write
no 663 4101)1110Cill
14Zx PHONE 959
1, Solicitor for the „Estate.
TENDERS WANTED
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' • TENDERS' FOR COAL AND -COKE
.11'ederal Buildifigs----th•ovInce of Ontario
SF,ALED* Tenders. addressed 6) the
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undersigned and endorsed t`Tender
for -Coal," will. be received until 3 Oil;
(p.iis.T.), Wednesday,' June 7; 1944,.
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-t.tte-supply'-vretrat-ttnd.eeke--fe -
Dominion Buildings throughout :Abe
Province_of • Ontario- - '
Forms of tender ' with Specifications
and conditions attached can. be obtained
from the Ptirehasing Agent:. •DePart-
,ment of -Public Works, Otfa.wa ; and the
Supervising Architect, 36 Adelaide St.
East,IToronto, Ont: . '' ' -
'--Tenders-Sheatd he made onthe forms_
Supplied by the,. Department and in' at-
Cordance , With ,departmental specifica;
dons and. conditions attilehed _thereto..
coaVilealers? ',licence* numbers must be
given when tendering,. • ': . ,
-'7The Department reserves the right to
demand from.,anY sudeessfui.. tenderer,
before,Lawarding- the order a Se-builty
-deposifia..theforra.of a certified.thequ'e-
on it chartered' bank.inCanada, Made
payable to the, order bf the Honourable
°W-geilts- - :-- -'-• ' • - 17'21 . One upright 'piano 1 large' Westing, • •
' -KLEER,E.,-%-71•111fALS - SKIN -AIL:- house radio:. almost now,;
;-, • the Minister of, Public Works, equal to
. -, . •
--:--- '" • , . I 'metal ice -box; 1 drop -head Sewing
. .
BORN '- . , • ' ; machine; 2 bedrOom, suites•;,• -.1 -electric required 'to :‘,vin
... . • .
to Inalip up an odd amount.' .
- serve ad a,
1-• d-Inece- -10 ger cent' of the amount of the tender,
lt‘PielNoaTs8t.for-UetlembYit.,14.pulisolieadssist.rini°111;ect(iitigsot, ' room suite, new; 1 .3 --Piece chesterfield
Canada or of the-:Canttdian National
chesterfield suite, ' new; 1 4 -piece- or Bearer Bends of the Den:auto* of
50c; $1.00, (Medium arid Strong,),Sordi table; 1 oak table, 4. oftki=;..,chairS'i
and odd chairs; ,butfet-and dinillitroeni: jtitilwa-y, -c-atip-oiy and its constituent
12 'companies, 'unconditionally, guaranteed*
boils, pimples, chaps; ' erytheina, oto, •,,
by Campbell's and, Emerson's drug c5o%eoent:obileeus.m°, 4 . er nu dg6t a; b21 e S, tapestrygart lt ax,bulge ss 1
stores. ,.• -1. . •minion ...cce ...Canada,or the - itforenten-
as, to principal and interest by the'Dck
tioned bonds and :a certified cheque, If
BAECHLER...L•At. Aleiandrit' Hospital, rengette, abnost new ; 1 Prindess Beth,
g'tisarantee 'for the:proper ..,fultilmeLit, of
•• GOdeilch, on May istri, 1944, to Mr, ..cook,stovel 1.kitiehen Wife and chairS;
'* '- ':''' el -e'tric sandwich t = ,
and Mrs. ',GiorteliuS` M. Baechier,, electric plate; e be contract- , , ,.. ,
•---Britannia road; Goderieh, a -son; ' toastexL:a electric irons; electric lamp's, ,, , .
mirrord, lictures, dishes; J'aWii. -Mower ; ; ,
- a. M.*SOMpRviLLE,..
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ByTorder'' •:', ' ''
BOYLki-At Alexandra Hospital, Godet
' ' , Secretary.
Defia.rtinelft of Public Works, , , :
-; Ottawa, May 15,1944: - - 204 *'
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lawn hese other numerous artieles. •
TERmS2--CASII. '.
tiltS; V. HALL,
91 East streeti
* .„ Proprietress
HAROLD JACKSON,. .
'• Auctioneer.
• rich,, on May 19th, 1944,. to Mi.' and
Mrs.. Jas,,Iloyle,.,11.11,,,_.2, Auburn, 'A
daughter. •
COLLINSON.--a-AVAlexandia Hospital,
-Goderich, on May 19th, 1944, to. Mr.
and Mrs. John, Collirlson; ' 3,
7 „
Goderich, a daughter.-
VISHEIL-At Alexandra • Hospital,
Goderich, •on. Max 22.nd,' 1944; to Pte.
,M. 'Fisher (overseas) and . Airs,
' Fisher„ GOderich, a. daughter.
MITCHELL, -In Goderich,.. on May
10441-!ttri*-Mir:antb---MrS1I
Mitchell, Goderfeh,,a daUghter,..
RICHARDSON..,- Ono Monday', May,
22ad 1944 at Montreal,' to Ur. and
Mr. 41.,-Alehardson (nee Marjorie
:_granddaughter of Loftus
E. Daneey, K.c.), the ,gift of a son.
,ST. GEORGE'S. CI113.1tC11,
The last regular Meeting of the
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•
Lor the season as held in
the parish hall On Tuesday evening last.
The meeting' Was .opened by the_presi-
dent, Mr, Harold Shore, and the min-
ute s were read by the secretary, Mt
Bob Needham. After the transaction
of the 'business the President in behalf
of the A..X.P.A. expressed We regret- of
all that it would be the last meeting
at 'which Mr. and go. 'Harold Taylor
would he present for at leak AVEt years,
Ile 'referred- to the work that Harold
AUCTION SALE Gil' THE 'iman-ip,-
MENTI&ED parcel. of town, and
farm land , the estate • ot the 'late
William Walter onr- , •
at the properties.
Parcel 1 -tot 20, 1st concession,
township .of Goderich, six miles. from
Goderich, containing eighty iterekLmore-
Or lefiSt All in grass; running waterA.
Will be offered'at 2 p.m. at the property.
Parcel 2 -Lot 1, Reid Survey, town
of Goderich, southwest corner Britannia,
road and Eldon, street, With cement
'block house and:'garage.in good repair;
Will be offered at 4 p.m. at the property.
per cent. down; balance
thirtY days.. Sold subject to reserve
bid.* For further particulars apply' to
, wAminn. 'WALTER',
•", Executor.
HAYS, K,C.,
or
HAROLD j'Alp,K'SON,
1202 . Auetioneer.
MAGISTRATE MAKINS TO RETIRE
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Magistrate 3. A..- Magins vll1 retteli
the retirement age, . seventyAve, on
August lst of this year, ,after ,over .a
quarter of a century .on the bench, dur-
ing which hehits chalked up .4 fine -
record. • Already there is intich -con-
jeetare as to who his successorwill tob,,
-end:Attunes-Of "iiKettirlaWyerpi. hits nien, •
tioned In Po1itle4.:eireles • • 4
-11tAVaLING BY T1tAIN
.* lrggsg, :DAYS?
•• ,
If you • have a floater. policy,'
Your Iaggage is cOvered nd• Pm •
have .notliiiig to worry about
Get partieulars.from' °
foitt),
111 .
.Get Insurc.1 Star insured
• . •Rest f,ttssitied.
Alerfh St Tel. 268w
en you require Co,a1 or Coke
CALL
Chas.. C. Lee
°
Coal and Hardware at tbe Harbour
face 22
use 112.