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DICED BEETS aR CARROTS
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MACARONI CAREADY CUTS
lb. 530
3 290
2 Tins
2 X12-oz."fig
Pkgs.
ALL BRANDS• Tall 0
ItaILK
VITA 'B' CEREAL itilabliflo gb• 25¢
KINGM - CONCENTRATE- 3 Bt{, I- 50 Btl.
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GRADE A LARGE
TI GODERICII IGNAL S1A r y. .
Unique Pipiay
of Valuable 9tewelry
CUPID CREATES CONGESTION
IN" 'VRANSPQ] TATIQN PLANS
TbaniditC. to i<eeord number of wives
and Children of Canadian servicemen
Pfl I D
Cre7,vs Prosants Collodion t ,t were brought to • Canada during the
Fi nn ,. ,ger'Q Gift
Store
Reminiscent of thedaly, wheu grand -
I/4 was they belle of the• ball., wentriug
utualth of Mare s, transportation eom-
pani.es have bean nimble to meet the
tietutands for passage of others_ to Come
to their iitiw-ibowes in the Doruiuion.
During 1 arch, 3,094 wives and 1,272
a six foot long, gold chain suspended • children arrived •gin this country, but
rola her neck, and grandpa carried
during r.the same period, 851 Canadians
• were married in the United tiaggdera
hiS silver snuff box in his waistcoat .,
pocket, is. the display of old gold and and Xunion,. 81 babies were" born of earlier
silver• je � .._ha •Fitsinger's jewelry One Oficial- said: "At the. present
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store window. The . displayiricltades to of progreSS • we.Cannot hope to-
hutrdreds £sof pieces of jewelry, many complete the movement of sevticeanen's
of them fatuity -Heirlooms, Which were dependents before the -end of the year."
sold to wind 'up estates end .are the Still rem tiuiaag in the iinited
property of -a, man,"' Sriots�u froth coast dom are 24,034 wives arid. 8,810 child -
to coast a\ just plain `Phil Crews'," rep. Of 'this number, 309 women and
The owiwi' related today that it}uoug ; 278. childretihave been told to prepare
the collection- are. about 20 pieties of for almost inunediate transportation
jewelry. lie purchased from one estate. and they will anti' some bine this
These, had been kept ui the family :utontli. Others waiting to sail'in forth -
strong lees for Many years. Included coining drafts Include 15,)31 women
in this collection Were many pieces ; and 7,544 children — approximately
made by hand, such as necklaces and equal to the number who already have
dog collars, while en In Memoriam sailed•
brooch had human hair interwoven • here ships now are operating in the
in its texture. dependents' service than ever ,before
One interesting gold locket, said to' While the bureau is laying its ,hands
be over 100 .,,,years old, containstile,; on every ,available ineh_ of shipping
picture of a young lady, and strange space, it cannot keep pace with the
as it may seem- she is wearing a hat ' steady increase in Che number of de -
not unlike the type of headwear wore penuleirt.
by the present well dressed lady. •'rot. W. S. Murdoch. director of the
Other articles among this .eollectioi, ,t'antdiau.- Wives- Bureau,-- said : _ "Un)
of jewelry, which represents a small- fort unately the people .of Canada have
sized fortune, are brooches made as no idea of our difficulties• and there
far brick as 1811, and a gold-filled is some impatience aiming soldiers who ,
virlaigrette from the eighteenth Gen expected dependents earlier because'
tory, which the owner claims was- made ' of false rumors."
in 1842. Most of the older pieces of All applicants are dealt with ,on �I
jewelry were fashioned, patterned and strict priority basis.
an i Ii, I cl l►� .. haul- _ en.taillug much
tedious and painstaking ,work.
Crews •ews will be at Filsinger's ' INSTINCT DEIV1ONSTRATED
Jewelry.au •Gift Store until April 20th,
for the purpose of 'buying old gold The instinct Which leads homing
in any form.. I pigeons to their roost from far dist-
- {cruces is one which •has continued, to
RECEIPTS OF BIBLE SOCIETY k amaze naturalists and pigeon fanciers
The financial_ of the Goderich down through the years.
Branch tpper Canfida Bible Society) Realization of how strong this in -
.for the season of 1945-46, is submitted.' strict ..is, .i .tS.recently..brinigh ..hc tP&Ago,
, .1 spa fly,b441 5 • ...:�.a ` - ,:.._q � �_ ._ ClaytonLadd, �Au1 urn pigeon - owner.
RECEIPTS , On Tuesday • evening of last • week,
Balance forward $ 14.27 While attending to jiis,nightly chores
North Street United _ �, 1 .25.-aaounti 1=he--•-pig•eon••----lo€•t, 4ire---Irardel7
Knox- Church 41.25 noticed a strange • pigeon descend and
St.
George's'4. 26.45 attempt to enter the pen. Upon Mr.
altford Sunday School 25.00 Ladd's opening the door to the pen,
Baptist Church 10.25 I the pigenn entered and made straight -
Week of Prayer Collections 42.59 Way for a particular nest.
Total ..t •Dir: Ladd_ caught the-- pigeon and.
$314.06 upon examining it found two -.bands
EXPENDITURES on its legs. OAe was an R.C.A.F. band
To -Upper' Canada. Bible Sciciety and the other a band which he. at-
• Headquarters $310.00taches to his own pigeons.
Exchange • , •15 •Mr. Ladd at- once realized that the
March 25th' Bank Balance • 3.91 bird, was one of fifteen. pigeons which
he had donated to the R.C.A.F,' in
a .Total• $314.06 December, 19.42. The birds at that
-The above contributions are great-' time were shipped, to an airforce base
fully.,,.acknowled4ed.. in British Columbia. . W1ie l }er they
E.*• . UGLAS BROWN,
,, had subsequently .0een trans erred to
'Treasurer. it -more easternly station, it is .not
T iUR L Z iZT Illi I IQ
ninths of Preparation .have put us in first Position to
j PIGEON'S' AMAZING
'Store Mgr. Insert Price -
WHEN AVAILABLE • - f'c'°
• PRINCESS FLAKES
FRY'S COCOA
CHATEAU CHEESE
:14111S7123 L 168Y'S
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Pkg.
1 -Ib. Ctn. 310
%2-1h.._Pkg. 190
2 '.-Z•s
15¢.
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'\DAN DEEFLOWER OR - Large
SEEDS VEGETABLE • Pkg. 250
--_ ICTIWSUDAR
QUAKER OATS
.OXYOL
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• • Large Pkg. 19¢
• 4 Largo Pkg. 22
OFFICERS NAMED
FOR MISNER
PORT COLBORNE, Ont., Apr. 5.—
Capt. II. Scott "Misener, prey
Dpz.. 40C
Colonial and Sarnia Steea_nlshi
tciilay- annti irtcc c 46 appointments of
captains and chief engineers for the
,eomlbany's fleet, which. is expected to
open the seseason,next week.
The appointments are:. •
Upper Lakes ---Mathewson, W. J.
Moes, captain, 0. 'Williams, chief
engineer; Royalton, E. C.Haw.man, V.
Parker; Bennett, J. E. Stewart, A.
McLaren'; Laketon, A. R. Rafuse, D.
Barclay ; Beyton,_ .I_ las , .K. - _
known.
5Pigeon enthusiasts. are - of the-•opin-
FLEET ion that the, bird actually found its 'way
house •ftcross the entire. three thousand
wiles which separate the Pacific coast
�itien of air bases from this part of Ontario.
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ps, How long the.pigeon look to make. its
NV * Here` wtl 'never be- known; brit
the. fact .that. it found its "5TT1 home
at all and reniiembered even :the nest
!which it ' had -once occupied in that
borne, . after three years and four
months away, is sufficient tribute to
the instinct, memory or whatever the
I sixth sense is that -a pigeon possesses.
It is not expected that the ,pigeon
I will be charged with desertion from
„theIii h:.
I)e-'bile.
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Attingly describes our Greenhouses at this' season. Buy where you have hundre t of
HYDRANGEAS, EASTER LILIES, CINERARIAS, CALCEOLARIAS, PRIMULA, BEGON-
IAS, AZELIA-S, DISH GARDENS ETC. to choose from.
CUT FLOWERS • includes Dale's Roses, Carina tions, Snapdragons, Tulips, Daffodils, Calla
and Easter Lilies, etc. etc. -•--Most of these fresh from our own beds.
BONDED MEMBER P. T. D. Flowers wired anywhere (Japan and Germany excepted)
Place orders early, especially wired orders. PHONE 105.
ruce Street
CnlleFewJ:--Iiatstead,i.WATER. LEVELS HIGHER
E. 'J:Sprirngthor•pe ; Joseph I'. Burke, ! THAN LAST YEAR
J. Walton, G. 1;. Wilson: J. A. France, , -
J. A. Austin, R. M. Crawford ; C. H. A despatch from Ottawa states that
Ronson, W. Stewart, A. Pruder;J. O. i water levels. during March were:
McKellar, J. Sharpe, A. Lyons; J. M. Lake Huron at Goderich
McWatters, 4: F,: Bailey, J. M. - Me- niche higher than February; 113/,
Ewan ; John Mise nor, D. Wilson, J. inches higher than March, 1945; 28%
Findlay'; Ralph- Miseher, L. E. Pain, inches 'lover than the 'highest March
J. G. Irwin ; Scott Misener. F. J. Brady,• i (1$80) since 1800; 371f inches higher
R. Brown ; E. P. Murphy, A. G: .Mc- than the lowest March (1934) . since
Lean, C. Y)unnett; Frank Wilkinson,I1800: 1800: endfour ` inches higher - than
C. Cole, W. ook: - the average level of March for the last
APPEAL FOR FUNDS . i 86 )'ears.
The • congregations • of North streetr
alio .Victoria. street "United churches �®R,M�R GODERICH
listened,icin last - Sunday morning to a PUBLISHES PASSES
service broadcast from the Wingham j The death of Albert Edward Brad-
station and ,sIionsored by Huron Pres Win, 80. former newspaper publisher+
bytery, ill support -of -theT Psion +7m1Tm.T Caofil i'l li, -C—cisme—Tc in a Toroth -o'
hospital on Saturday. .
Born at Lindon, he moved to Wing -
ham as a youth: First associated with
the -Mitchell Advocate, he later pub-
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OBITUARY
Goderich
MRS. WILLIAM J. JEWELL,
Ther death of Mary 'Ruthena Albin,
belofed wife of - William J. Jewell,
Colborne Township, occurred in Lon-
don on Thursday of last week. -De-
ceased was born in Colborne Township
se'enty- years ago, the daughter of
William - Allin and Elizabeth Ann
-Treble. Surviving besides _-her bus -
baud, are three. sons, Joseph of Wat- "
rous. Sask., Ward at home and Fred
of- Hainilton ; o}ie daughter,- Mrs.
Lindsay Smith (Luella) , Bayfield, and
t-v4,gYtriitl�hrlt°bili':""TI=►1sc=leaf es to-: --
mourn two sisters -Mrs. --Hetherington
(Charlotte), -of North -Dakota, and Mrs.
Charles Breckow (Cyrena) of .Gode-
rich and' two brothers, Ward.
and John,
both of Colbornie Toi.vrighip. Mrs.
Jewell was formerly a member of
Bethel Church and lnt terly-of Victoria
street United Church. The funeral
service took place on Saturday after-
_iio.an..fti-d'm - Cr-anstons -funeral -home
With Rev. L; H. Turner_ conducting
the service. Lieut. 'farmer of the
Salvation Army-, beautifully rendered
"No Night There." Among the many
flowers adorning the casket were bou-
quets frorn Canadian National Rail-
ways, the Salvation Army, London, and.
the Salvation Army, Goderich: Friends
and relatives were present from Nile,
Auburn, Bayfield and Flamilton. The
pallbearers were Roy Allin, Oliver
Allin, Charles Breckow, sr, and
Lindsay Smith. - Interment was in
Colborne •cemetery.
Capital campaign.. Mr. J. G Parker.
F.A.S.. of, Toronto, presented the pur-
pose awl ,the necessity' of a ,pension.
find for retired ministers, and the
widows and -children of deceased min fi▪ shed weekly newspapers at Blyth,
inters ; the heavy drain upon this Goderich and Arnprior.
Mr. • Bradwin had _ the Goderich
.Signal in lease for a short period in
the years 1914-15
-For soiling goods' -from one to five
cents above the ceiling price, a- mer-
chant in' Brock4•i11e was fined. It cont
him $50.92. • .
fund since Union, 'and '°the need of
increased capital in its 'endowment
fund. The plan calls for a Can,ada-
wide canvas in all United Churches -
from -ii April 28th to May 12th to raise
$3.500,000 •fgor the purpose- of putting
the Pension Fund• on as sound financial
basis. •
GRAPEFRUIT TSS SS Ts
ORANGES FLORIDA VALENCIA 176's .
.LEMONS
sop
4 for 250
doz. 53¢
21¢
210
CALIFORNIA, SUNKIST 300's 6 for
'SPINACH TEXAS CURLY LEAF
CABBAGE TEXAS FRESH .GREEN
PEAS
CALIFORNIA, FRESH .GREEN
CARROTS 'TEXAS •
CELERY STALKS
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tot If far any reason amy-
1 thing you purchase is
not satisfactory, return
\ it and your money
will be chverfulty
refunded.
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2 ,lbs.
Ib. 80
23.0 -
• lb. 70
Florida Pascal for 290
Extra 'Large
FLORIDA, C ::! LO PACKED
TOMATOES Pkg. 390
ARIZONA la ERG GG'a
LETTUCE 2 f" 27
CALIF6111NIA, EXTRA FATiCV
ASPARAGUS Ib. MO
IMPORTED, ED, Lar[ aOa 1 -
OTA.TrI Ib�. p��(
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CLINTON, LACKS GO„QERICH
At the last regular meeting r of the
Town Council of Clinton, a resolution
was carried to endorse a petition of
the Town of Goderich to be presented
fhb- Ministers of -ancl4
Public Works at Ottawa on April 12,
to construct urgent improvements to
the .harbor at Goderich.—.News-Record.
Coinrnencing . next week, the Red
Cross rooms will open on Thursday
only to work on peace -time work:
Members are urged to continue their
work and ,loyal support as
always a demand for articles
by the Red Cross Society.
there is
provided
• Next Sunday and every Sunday,
take yotu• family to church.. 14.
FIRE PI, ACE.��,FUI?N:ACE
For Summer Homes
and Cottages—r
draws cold air out of room
--sands hot air" in to re
place k instead of Keating
;outside--cfrculatcs
saved fuer—no more cold it u
evenings 0 courage
Wer, us;
D(Or to Meg uttsta,rs
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1'tal
TWEED STEEL �9104(�gr „
• limit" �G,t-_ TWEED%ONT.
111_,. 'WIW
400 LA CASTER ST. W.
KITCHENER Phone 33282
• STRUCTURAL STEEL
I BEAMS
ANGLE IRON
STEEL PLATES
C.R. 1 ,OUNDS
CHANNEL IRON
- BOILER SHELLS
. 3' to 4 .INCH CUBES
STEEL RALtS
. ' 1S -1O-
GO:.any time Thursday, April
18th, until 2.00 p.m. Monday,
April 22nd.
RETURN: leave -destination
up,to midnight Tuesday April
23(d, 1946.
app Q� pound 41131X°
r mg
This long week -end
--offers-enropportunlhr-for e-vlsit•
et home or.away with..blends.•
IADFAN NATIONAL
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SMITH'S CLEANERS & PRESSERS
WEST ST. - GODERICH
Fur and Cloth "°bats Stored. Also scientific cleaning of furs. ;
All goody insured and stored at Creeds, Toronto'. -
PICK-UP AND . DELIVERY.
PHONE 85
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Ten million dollars worth of insuranee • was placed on furs in
the Creed "Vaults last year, and capacity this year is more than
doubled. The new addition has been built solely for, the storage of
furs and is equipped to the minute detail with: every facility known
to science for ,the care and preservation of furs. -
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The Board - of Directors of
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THE CROWN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
announces the election of
MR. H. D. BURNS
Chairman of the Board
MR." C. W. SOMERS
President .
MR: O. T. SOMERS
Vico-Pre.sident
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M' .H. R. STEPHENSON
Vice2President and Managing Director
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