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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-04-25, Page 81": HENYOJ NEDCASll tot amatyanciesl Alpeese the Menfliiyy foriimit Pura that sails you best. When you You roe iy IIrro1;4 for bach month $25 6mrnths '$4.25 low' IY 2.15 $ 50 6 months 848 12 " 4.30 18 " 2.91 $100 " 6 months 16.96 12 Q4 8.60 18 " 5.52 24 as T 4:443• 6 months 33.92 12 " 17.21 18 ," 11.64 24 " 8.86 Ment 5y repayments Include interest • GODERICH BRANCH on you aro faded with anne/a5 Quacirgienncy a pe rsonel le= at tho bank is often , your easiest ' col13t1Qn. Such Ruts may be p$a back by coneenl!+e$ niontirly instalments and can be (arranged for •amountr3 as low as $25. E doraeia• aro not necessarily ro, quired, Study tho adjoining tablo to sea how i it ponsivo .it in to borrow froi the Royal Bank. forosrP4lvsoaof Lean boekt.tof aay brbncb THE ROYAL BANK OF ,CANADA W: G. DULMAGE, Manager THE GO ] I II GNATJSTAR ins Around Reams 1ty A.WJ The magician. • satiate to our school place the conjuredaa uceaL-aatap of sectioam entertainment.. For Twee ' b;UJ'Qpa and se a of . Asia, and pre - e• hie coming Ilam cutis aanti4iltatedi in Weeded to point out. the different gem - before i exciting comment and eon�•ea'sat ons Vsnial wheal he . got to. 'turkey Ides. I►uslned'' nils fist, through that. part and what stunts he wlittld likely perform. brought forth, as live gobbler, •to the It is 'a matter of tWO Weeks sago now general ast4xdishment of- his audienace,. and. we have lauglated and talked of There are problems in Turkey and him ever since, I• believe: We • have Iran, and other places nearby, that in this very rural Part of the township need a miracle Mand to bring forth, if very little that is startling or sear not gobblers, something as welcome sational to occupy our minds= So in these, jittery days. when a talented conjuror and magician fib• 470..; Anna anIONISIVIIIMOMMOIMINIIM comes to give an evening, it can be Spring is- u ion us with day of long likened .to at circus which has a pro- sunshine and only the middle of March, cession and a performance, elephants when stormier' weather as rather ex- and all, coming to thhde, city. This pected. The .equinoctial storms must naagiciala tame, perforated, and con- have retreated to the North and South quered. . We did the seeing, but our Poles, and balmy air must have come eyes were not quick enough, ndr our upfront the, sunny, sunny South. The observation keen enough, to• (declare wild geese have honked their way anything' but "Well, that beats all $ over qur heads. The starlings are back ever saw !" and what one wonlaan would to build in the views on the old church persist in, saying at the end of every wall. Our evergreens at the'mange marvellous stunt (she sat just behind have birds roosting in ,them., every me with a loud voice);• "My gosh! did dight now, and their twittering at you ever !".sand she would shriek with twilight and their songs in the morning laughter. For nearly all his activities are all of love and housekeeping. The as well as his sayings ,and speeches weeds have been burnt along the were filled with humor. ditches and fences, and fields -that had He was no mean entertainer, not "a much weed and refuse heaps of use - bit amateurish. He had been with less stuff liaise been eleaned by the orces _overseas. The army authorities searching hungry fires. The farm gave him the job to keep up the spiritS Ianes for a while a were quagmires -up of the men of his own military stripe, which cars dared not travel, but now .instead of following up and killing are settling down to their home traffic. . Germans. Likely enough, he made In the dark of one night I was piloting smiles come on faces where shadows two city ladies to a farm home which And fears were • gathering. Ile' filled had to be reached by travelling on minds threatened with grim solemnities' foot one of these muddy lanes. There with easeful jokes `find thoughts of was no moon. All we had was a flash - performances Plat bred' astonishment: light just about at -its last gasp, as and a barrel of fun. That is how its ,batteries were running out. The we reacted to his Tegei'demain and la ) ladies -id hold of my --overcoat tail conjuring. iea CordonGorclori Lindsa' .Smith Slopes, ...curving paths, walls and Faimijar tegures sh uld. h•eels• - ' fdditveneee gaf tleii &"an rayoiti. 'They ' must, however, be properly • treated. The first essential is natural- '• ness. If there is no reason for a wall or a curve in. the path, and if one Still insists on having one, then.some reason Should be provided. A tree, a group of shrubbery or a turn will' provide' tide eXeuse-mor- -a--sweeping-curve in the AiiiiiO4$ va --Etver Ca°tt Bath, and o e can always have a low T i'tc Men:— 'eri:`.. 16—MP—requires more care. Nothing is quite so arti- ficial as an unnecessary mound in the middle -of ai- lawn, but where the ground ,does slope gradually one can make ttvo separate levels atmd join the'se.,with a few steps, a bit of rock garden or al clump of'shrubbery. Or cif the sepa- PTOation is not .tee PTO here is an ideal place for a low stone wail, in front- of; h h but not completely hiding it. Biliousness is just another name for a clogged or, sluggish liver, It is a very common complaint, but can be quickly re,�amedied by stimulating the flow of bile. . This softens the accumulated mass, the poisons are carried out of the system, and the liver and bowels are relieved and toned up. lllfilburfm's-.Laxa-Liver. Pills _quicken Find enliven the sluggish liver, open- ing up every channel, by causing a free flaw of bile and thus -cleansing the liver of the clogging impurities. They are small and easy to take. Do not'gripe, weaken or sicken. Co..The T. Milburn Iatd.. Toronto. Ont. 0. e a Brophey's Funeral ' Home d 13. MONTREAL ST. Our Funeral Chapel combines the dignity of a place of worship and the refinement of a quiet residence. ` " "PHONE 120 FLOYD M. LODGE, Director You are invited to, listen to "Music for Sunday' program over CHNX, Wingham, each Sunday and asked not to go too fast, and- '•Hpy presto:" and the stained, blotty , certainly not to leave them, as their handkerchief was cleansed and laund.: i overshoes were not verse high. I tried ered 'magically in seconds. The glass i to do gallantly, but there were holes milk pitcher poured aur fully a pint and ,,dirty water that we could not of the. milk into a paper bag held by help slipping into, though I did provide his other hand, and wheu he had; some mitigation of the shock by using ceased pouring and was being careful the warning cry, "Be careful here; jitAjS�rI l w .. ... ":FelBh:. :� � ...+am- ......°,... . , gsua'�styeczus�e1-it up And the maples are tapped along the in his hand . and threw the used highway by children of the farm. The crumpled bag into the face of the 1 -.boys • are spearing pike in the -big- Reeve of the township,. who sat iIi the ,,ditch. Certain old folks and shut-ins milk went � '• as dust. Wheie that pint 'o front rev% ; and -behold! it. was as dry over winter are back at church again. to is still a mystery in these pa ing Some of these murder m tp be so easy to find out. Wo have bad n i> Spring fan anetla4 cal() Sant adv tbo roPsi and recendliand tags went $or big money. The '"t evV tag germ 213 coercing amen* some lao..esteads, Cllaatgrs ,are f;;og. t4D. take place. Already ane ttS-- are visible and very noticeable on some feminine heads. Mrs. $l., has her onion sets in and made. some little garde patches, early as it is. The preacher is raping his lawns. The kids are going to sehodi on bicycles again, with conspicuous bare knees and legs. So surely it is sprin;j- Vointing tO the greel3•ing wheat fields that have wintered well and provide such pleas- ant patches in the brown, winter -dried and dyed countryside, I said to a neighbor, pleasautly, " ; ow green is our valley 1,"•. 111AFEKING MAFEKING, Apr. 17. --Mr. Frank Jones, Toronto, a veteran of the first World War, visited over the Week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Blithe, Visitors •on Saturday and punchy with Mr. and Mrs. I1erb:Curran were Jim Misner, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan, and LeRoy, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ryan, Goderich. 'Mr. and'` Mrs. ,,Richard Kilpatrick and babe visited her parents in (ode - rich on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Make visited friends fn Qoderich 'oft ' Monday. s Pete Glazier, Galt, spent the week- end at his home. Two thousand United States farmers and their fd'milies are awaiting final arrangements for their emigration to Northern Alberta. it is not go • r mysteries of y O-ntaric will- -afford= -no -trigger search.._ which, u Our -wondering _selves went to bed, that clungp s ' of shrubbery and flowers are Night dreaming of stamps that leaped'+ grown.. � out of boa cunt.ainers to stick them- Paths and Roadways selves in orderly rows on a really There are dozens of good materials , empty stamp album that we examined. for garden paths and roadways. Much! as having nothing but blank pages at will depend on what is available loca% , hat when his wailed.-und word, ly. Where there is not going to be had done their part there they were. And those Chinese mystical rings—he too much traffic, grass paths between could do anything with these plain unbroken circles of steel—so they were to us, but he chained them and did all kinds of things with' them to our 'Wondering, marvelling' selves. It was an Al performance and we certainly were with Alice in, Wonder- flower beds will be satisfactory. Across the lawn, or where many feet will -pass, something more enduring, like flag- stone, brick, cinder or crushed gravel, is advisable. Eor the sake of the m with the lawnmower it is desirable to have stones or other material : as flush land for .one night. as possible with surrounding sod,. and laI was called upon memorableto make a speech gravel, cinders, etc., should_ be fine and preferably pressed firmly together so when he was through all these excit- that they won't scatter on nearby grass— lung stunts --that had held. his • audience tense., To make a speech after that was like some • stuttering 'trustees' chairman having to follow the great Churchill. Yet I" d?ti' manage to pay a deserved tribute to the "tine enter- tainer an¢ to say wheu I went to Maskylene's great magician show in old London, years ago, I was scarcely more impressed. In that show the big` .program of magic, etc., was crowned with a mystical performapee in which the great magician sought to put his arms affectionately round a beautiful lady who was really alive and engaging, as far as we could see, but as he did ' so .she vanished into thin' air as his arms and hands met •in the proposed embrace. Where she went, up or down, was the mystery. This way or that, above and below, there seemed to . be no exit. In conversation with our magiciair.— he is ours, for he comes from a village in Lambton county—he told me, after the program was over, that in England he had met many of his profession. There were no fewer than' 20,000 magicians, professional and_ non-pro- fessional, in, England alone, affiliated With, the National Brotherhood. Evid- ently this ancient art --las falling - off in practice; and they who fool us and the fooled are a multitude. How would it be to set such a performing 20,000 loose on the .coun- -" tries of Europe ap.d Asia, where there 'are se many that could do with a new thrill "and a program to make them , laugh. -A woman was telling me, after I had expressed disappointment that he lad not brought the , proverbial rabbit out of a hat, that T should have been at'°a performance he gave the other night at a village hall, where he had a number of- rabbits produced most sinexepectediy and marvellously. 1f that conjuring stunt could. 'really happen. in same of the starving coun- tries, how welcome they would be - Another person told me how at one For roadways, crushed gravel, con- crete, rolled asphalt, bricks, cinders, flagstone embedded ip concrete, are •all suitable. Where• ft lobse lobsmaterial is used most gardeners keep weeds down by applications of commercial weed killers,-, waste oil or rock salt. These help.. to bind . gravel,• too, keep- `down dust . and discourage frost. 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When planning any layout' it is well .to • note special characteristics: • Most for - lour Space Where the vegetable garden is small, big,,,, growing things like corn, peas, tomatoes, potatoes and 'Other large vegetables create a special problem. Unlike lettuce, spinach; beets, beans, carrots, etc., -which can be fitted into rows only 12• to 1t incheas mart if necessary, these others take up twice or 'snore than that reek.. Corn,`, tomatoes ,and potatoes need from 18 inches to two feet between hills or plants, and if one is to have enough green peas for a meal from each pick- ing then at least 30 feet of' and preferably 50, will be necessary. Those gardeners with only a plot 20 feet • or so - eac•h way uktailly decide after :3OIm' EexperieIl('e t(1 abandon hotatn-,growing altogether. There are 011ie things that take up less room %n(1 ; lel(' far more. The other three .veget fbles mentioned., however, should not b given up without more i.ofeeder. action, ,The quality of peat% told rein right .out of the garden cannot °be *duplidatede .ti,. distinct change tapes plaice in both avgetabl('i=i in from two to folly lou s after pieitinl , tine feu trant4itilg t , s '1`c 10 ' 'i ��� . Quickly =laved d i i 'Asan SanitaryTle 010r1GCLINTON' • William ,tone 'Sons. DEAD ,Or DISABLED cks. Pbolte onset. 216 ' itATPORD 1,01 t\t It Have you renewed your subscription to The -Signal -Star? If it is in arrears, it .s attention. Light is Cheap — bu► :sYOU' CAN'T BUY 1144 Plenty of iaod light cern do much to pratoct- eyves. Good light means lots of light, dif- fused idfused so ' as to avoid -glare. You can't be top care- ful of eyes . especially youno oyes. jti ,iii .'ti,�¢�:•fl.�}1::•:ti��• �•��":•:: HL 464 MOVING WEST M. Rawlinson Limited regularly up and ship Household ''urnitttr, on solidated Pool Cars to Manitoba, 5askmtch= ewer'. 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Gleefully : they followed the Latplightei ---' turned -electrician, gathering w as prizes the burned -out c Great men like Sir Adam ]eck,•father ,of the Ontario flydrorElectric • Power System, were to set the pattern of publicly owned , power develop- ' ment for •,the world. Enterprising gbusinessmen . were working over plansfor the electrification . of their factories. The stubby black carbon pencils the children ,of the '90's collected were • a' portent and an augury for the bright' light of .Destiny- that'was .to shine on their country. ay Today, by our purchase ander, holding of Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates, each one of us has a chance to play a personal part in the bright future of our country—To invest our savings, as we place our faith, in the Canada Unlimited of tomorrow. i8*16 One of a writs depleting the growth of Canada a3 a nation, •produced by O'Keefe's on the oec3sion of their IO9111 aritllversary. 149 416' 6 P310 l ,;i "'""W:'" Canada'En a/Alta C • gra sae ee. easeee te