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•TPIURA;IPA%i FEBRUARY 294 1-U41
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Also "March of Ti'iijie ' •
• "Travelogue" "News"
Matinee Sat; afternoon 2:30 "pm
, Monday,. Tuesday:' Wednesday'
WARNER BAXTER
ALICE FAYE
in. • ,I'
Barricade"
--A - hews .i0er man..ancL a teirl
• Tice together during the invas
ion of China.
Alio "Crime Does Not Pay"
"Andy' Clyde Coiuedy"
aSpp ort-Sulnera"
natta:
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Aa the Dace's dreams of 'Empire are
blasted by the British and .Greek
forces, Canada prepares "for. ever-
growing particlpat onin t'he war.
Throughout the nine lir evinces, Iwhole
heai'ted response is given appeal's.
to':,,12uy : War .Savings '•Certificates
and. that provide financial sinew
Of war. • •
-By. a..IVatlenal • Salvage driye„yw'a, to
y �
.is •to' bh _ cut down and materials
of war service,' .conserved. .
Additioniai units of- .the Active Army;
arepreparing!. for overseas service.
Units of the Reserve force are held
-ed-•:
"foe
e� � v t r
ie
in i�eadrn ss for�'a�t di y
ed 'on the Home Front. -
;Mr andMrs.; Gamble, . * s.'. Well-
ington
,
Husk and Helen of Brantforc,
were recent visitors at Mr.' and Mts.
• "Fred Passmores'..
t _ . .ori ,
. R�•rinns
r. an,1VIrs. H'ow�ard ,
d Bi eseillutnadny
Shirley and nd p Swith
Shirley `and 'Billie;: spent Sunday 'witl
• Mr • .arid Mrs. T. De>tter of .'Par'arnonnt..
Mrs.:Dobe y
rt • .of. Kansas City; TJ.. S
'A. who has4been.'at the. Purvis home
since the death of her aunt,,: Miss S,
Purvis returned to her honien
slay. .
Smith and Mrs: A. Ack-
ert spent' the week -end .at the form,
ef.ahome at Creemore and Mrs. Ada
called on her uncle at •Col-
•lingwood. .. .. , •
Mr. and . Mrs: :Wesley Whytock and.
Allan of Teeswater were recent vis -
',
itor�s at Mr. Richard Elliott's.
Mr, and Mrs. •Morris ,Hodgins am'
family,. 10th C•dn., Mr. and Mrs. Per=
cy ' Deyell of Wingham, kiss Mary
Johnston of Kincardine,, Mr. aid. Mias
Eddie Thompson spent . Sunday at Ma.
Mark Johnston's.
Mr. James. Parks who spent thepast•.
'two' months with his parents in Brit-
islb, Columbia returned to.: Mr. Ernest
Ackert's .on Saturday: '
First 'four -months military training
period for recruits called' under Mo •
biljzation Act 'opens March. 20. Date
originally. announced was March 15.
m.'
Navy and Air Force are speeding up.
Revised cost of the British Com-
monwealth Air, Training plan •i
placed" at• $1,000,000,000 • of (which.
• Canada is to provide $583,000,000.
The original estimate of , total. eost
was''$600:,006,600: :About ^,36,000- ire ..
Bruits for the Plan will be needed
this year.
T'Ht 1,UeKNOW S N` 'INEL-
Y P. U. BANQUET
HELD .AT ST:' li EN'S'.
(ST. HELENS NEWS)
Gay with its -hearts and cupids and
red and white •streaa'riers, the ' base-
ment of the United Church ,present,
ed a-•lovel:y setting -for_ the alaaaal
Banquet"of the Yaling, People's Union
on Friday, Si. Valentines night .On'.
the 'tables with;: their gleatning silver'
and crystal, the,, candles 'flowers and.
place cards carried • out' the 'idea of
St. Valentine's.. Day • and the colol'-
cl;<
Reme of: red and 'white. ;After tthE'
hundred or so:guests had done amt.:
ice to the .supper the program was in
tLroduced by ,Revs Ga \: Barnard, 'ag
mastery of ceremonies, This 'included.'
community singing, • after which the
toast' to the King was proposed`by Mr.
Barnard.and responded to bythe sing• ,
ing " of the. National :.Anthem. Thi
toast to , Our ,Country .was •.proposed,
by Mrs. ".Lorne Woods to which Mr.
'Wilson replied: Mrs —E,: W dice -fav
oured with a solo. .4r. Durnin Fhi1-
lipsproposed the toast.. to the Church
and Young People's •Ufion and `the
president of the Union, ' Miss Winiiie
Barnard, responded. Mr.. Geo. Stuart
contributed" a . violin Bolo. The toast'
to .the :Ladies wfhich Dick 'Weather-
head..proposed 'iwas replied to by. Mrs.
MclCenzie Webb. Rev. W. A. Bee-
croft of the United, Church, Wing-
hanaa, was' the guest speaker and he
delighted his "listeners liy `']ijs rnios
nteresti�� talk on. "The North", where
Forty-five corvettes 'and ;thirteen,
minesweepers 1•aurich'ed in Canadian
•s4i.ipyards to :date . Fourteen,. mere
corvettes and •eighteen aff4iti'onat
minesweepers to: be • launched 'by
,May. Shipbuilding 'program from
•its inception includes: 60 corvettes.
for the ' Royal Canadian ' Navy and.
10 far the Royal Navy;'. , 38 mine .
sweepers for the Royal Canadian
Navy and 12' 'for the,•Royal Navy;
:10: wooden • .niiiiesweehers for "the
• Royal Navy.; 20 Fa.irmile 'boats* fol
Mt. and Mrs. Charles Congiain avid
• family. spent Friday evening with _Mi• a
and'•M.rs;•• A..'Oulbert of •Dttni;annot•.
who 'celebrated their: fifty-ninth wed=
• ding ' anniversary. . • •
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Mrs. Passtin'ore,entertai1Tied• a num''
.•'bei of the • ladies at a quilting on
Thursday.
Mr. arid Mrs. Harvey Ackert., and
• ,family of Lorne 'were Sunday visitors
tit:' Mr. Ernest Ackert's:
Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Jarn'Ieson of
Paramount Miss Isabelle Jamieaon of
1 ondon, Mrs. Jdhn, Janieson'•of Luck-
naW 7ifient "Sundlry-afterrioorraat Mr
Thos • Parris,!.. . •
Mr, •aiid Mrs. Oscar Keiffe'r aver
Sunday afternoon visitors with. Mr,
and . Mrs..: 'James Baker. . .
' the it..C.N.; '2U merchant vessels;,
and a large -number of sthall craft.'
Contracts awarded 'by. Department of
' Munit`ions and Supply. during week
ended •Jannar•y. 31 numbered '2,390
Il � 7 032 OOd.
:and tc>ta, eeL�2 , ,
French-speaking . Canada observes'
Sunday, -Fe•hruar•y 9 as day'of'pray-,
'•er..for. ,peace .and victpry:••:Votive
high' •mass •cel'ehrated, •in .Notre
• Dame. church Montreal.'by, Itis •Etn •
inen.ce, Cardinal Villeneuve. • . ,
G. 1V. Spinney,., joint, general ..manager
•'Dank '•of Montreal, appointed .ch'air-
men°, executive committee, 'National
L,om 'Committee, next :war; loan:
LAMGM DE; NO. RT."!'
. Mr, . aind • .Mrs. Archie MacKinnon
,spent: •Slater day in Teeslwater with
Mrs. 'Murray.
Mr: 'and ArIrs..Neil MacDonald, Mr.'
and Mrs..Wm..MacDonald spent. Fri -
.day 'evening with Mr: Fred Simpson;
t6tlr .Cul°ross. • '•
'Mr. .Gordon' and Miss.'Hope
visited on • Sunday with. Mr. and -Mrs..
'
• Airs. Dan T. •AlacK.innon' spent a
few ,days h st• week .vvitly Mr. and
Mrs. Iloy 44(rr•lham, Kitilough .
'Tr. •;l.:ul Ws. Bert Moffat. spena
s't ndoy s}t,'tl'ie home .af ATr,"atid,' Maa
Wilson. Wall. • '
LUCKNOW*-�; SENTINEL-
Published every_ Thursday .morning
at . Lucknow, Ontario.
.Y1r•s. 'A- 'Tl- Ma •Kenzle---iar'opriet•,
g
he had spent nine .happy years, Mrs
Andrew Gaunt favouiredwith a solo
andthe singing of a group of the
new 'patriotic songs brought a de
lighttaLevening., to a
Mr. George MeQuillin of the R. C.
A. F. who has .been training at Tor-
onto paid a: short visit to his home
Miss Ethel McKen'ie,teac4her at
SSS. No., '3, ',Was '‘a week -end guest';itis
Rev. G. A, `Barnard'
Murray Taylor 'was home from God-
erieh ; for the week -end•:" •
' The regular meeting-'- f -t
TJ.washlthe President, - .
_.e dWith resident Misr.
Winnie' Barnard in the chair. The
scripture' lesson was read by .`Isobel
Miller; and, the topic was • '"Living
Epistles .in Korea". •. Mrs. Earl •Dui -
of the lif ' of. Miss Mc'Kira
lin'read he life
non and Mr: blitz—lin of •that 'of Miss
T{.im missionaries in Korea: Dorothy
'Milier. and, Earl Durnin favoured with
a .. duet.
•(wing to mild weather, the skating
party planned in. co-operation with'
Dungannon"and Aslifield circuit for
last Wednesday had to be cancelled.
However; the Young People had their.
;leigli `. ride ,ending up at the Manse
where games'wre played and a social
hoar :spent, The skating party. at the.
T:ucknaw Arena is:scheduled .for, Wed-
nesdaa :of .this week.'
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A buck .in the bar i �H'brth ten or
the .bookfi when Vie bank .draft blowy
in.".
KINLOSS _'ENTRE.
.1%1r. and Mrs.. Thornton 'of • Teel?-
water, Mr. and Mrs.• Moffat of •Ctll.
sass were recent Vis'tors • with Mr
and Mrs. Smith.
• Miss Eileen Va1ad rotl.n•.ned horn'
rft'ni vi ifitur Mr. and Mrs Norma'
Srbuett of Cargill,
1•Ill. , S n!T . M"' • fry p r ••• Tln' f ff ' wr r
Sands, visitors with gr.., and Mt—
James. Baker.
Mrs. nrihei't'r left Stitui•dav for her
Borrie in Kansas City, after 'snefirline
the past fes 'weeks at the TTolvrno-'
•stare. 1V1;rs. Doherty is a •n'ece of tht'
later Susan Purvis.
Rece,rit visitors with Mr•. ,sort M,
,tarnt��i Vaod 'ere 'Mr. an1',Mrs. Wni
ITere at , and '. Pob,•i,e of " Si6:cn". ClK,wr;
Mrs. fotlihrt' Thoninmon o¢ Tayekna,..
Misses Isabelle O'Hagan, Willeniear
Caskiixlytte of kineardine. . '
;Campbell Thomp^ion—i itblisher
l0I'f�T[tSDAY, FERtiI1A __20th 19411
.W E...M U S::f-; TOO .
• an talking. to Cauadi ns° from Iron
don , recently, Si?. IF„Dbert . Kindersley,
gave,tjgs country startling infornla-,
tian about• the way Great Britain •has
carried out...a W tr 'Savo gs,,1�rggram
'sance the sta;l't of the war.,fifteen.
months ago: The President of.:
t' e'
,Rational • Savings ffoniin ttee rii`Eng
land• stated tliat,.in ilhese fifteen
las saved
rnont'hs 'the '5111�?li., !man has a
through saving certificates, defence,
'. sa41n"-s b'in]cs• and a few odds.
_bonds,., g, 4
and • ends, the.sum of six h.imdred.mil=
lion pounds,---.#Ilmast. three. billion , ol-
laaS in Canadair' money.
And Sir B„obert made an interesting
colTlper:son , Nit/len be revealed that
subscriptions to ,large loans during
that,, period .of fifteen •months was
eight hundred and seventy-f�ive'miilion
pounds: • '
Neighbor: "What's thenew baby'
at ydur' house, Jimmie, a boy or. ', a.
,girl'',"
• Jiniinie ' (disgustedly),: "Aw, it's a
earl. I saw •'ern putting powder on it".
(EfMAN' FOR SERViCEMKa:
1•\ hrn, _('an adl a troop ; n 1 t
)1''1'iVt in Gelmanytn start `mopaiin
p" operations, a good many„of'th"•• •
ai,ll' be able to converse 'n lvords th,
N (zi understand. '
So great has been the demand of
men. on active; service to , study . con .
': ernational and military German 'un
Or. the Canadian- Legion War :Ser
vices'• edtr'eatioti pi;ogram that", the
Legion has published 'a 'pocket -'size
handbook on that language.. Entitled
•`Fel'rilail for . Sel:viremen"� then 9'
n�n''e hanilhpnl< has heel -anode .avail
Erre. to. ,se Mrs. •soldicl•s and ah•.
e+irollecl as strdent • ;"ith th
region. . •
f,'.b'•ao A^,`rhe ho•ir- is not only •'
^•• i <{ • tl•1' .111"11 111 `"t'Tfl,•1.1r• '7"- -„
u . • mei,":11 eti natl•.n , rn •"r.
I 11 1p t''ern a11a-ae - • •iffy
K'I N.LOU GH .':
• Gni. Harold ' Smith :of. Petawawa
Training Camp spent the week -end
•w•th friends here. v • .
•• Mrs.• Dan: T. M'eltinnon, • Con, 3,
spent a., fern days Iwith• Mr. and Mrs.
'R'oy. Graham oast week.
Mr.: and •Mrs. Neil MacKay return-
ed to., Glamis after visiting• with ,,her'
lister Mrs:. Wmi. Percy.. .
Mi4.s Kat111een' •'Graham spent the
"w,; weelav with Mr,: atal , ?1fi•;
T .Tnhn^tone, Listowel, , .. ' .
,•. Tt.e .Church' Society'took, the .for , -r
Valentine'' Social on' Monday ev-
'ling last Mr. Geerge•Haldenbv pre,'
sided. Hymn 599 "O"God of 'Bethel"
and piayex' by Rev: ll. B. Hamilton
pend, the :meett'ng. Mrs Perry Hod:
tins read and explained the Scripture.
• '•i "n the:' Beat*i*„des I z'.ly..
i - n„^• . a -.ran erl' .t'.• 1, .'�- .+-
,n•
.” 'Pr,.lnh .,...• ;ir..,. 'l
•. • r-, :ii • rill that ,,lo s” Gin -ea_ '
nal'•p'lrt of the. aa, "saa
• ^f ;be '•„e^in'
• ' and the roll called -
�r
• -- •T'nd .m • led an ii te'•estin
on on, "Can a'. Nation .11e b+'ilr
• hy• love. or 'force". Mildred.. Pia
'1! inti^,• a Valentine song. Mrs. leer!
•"(ale n^ then c'ontilieted c^rte•t
after v•hirh tf+e' National -Anthem and
"a"er closed the Meeting. launch whit
:$rved arida social chat enjoyed; The
'-"t meeting will he held March'13rd.
•-aait•*eo ?fi^q MSV• Boyle. Mr.7John
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In . other words, the wage earners
of old: England are contributing 'a to-
tal, mighty close to 'thea total loaned
by citizens of. means and corporations.
Even after discounting the vast dif
ference . 'betwieeri • tile' population • of
Canada and the population,.• of •Great
•Britain, Canada's..attempt ,''to • secure
'one.hundred and• 'twenty : million• in,
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•,a year .from 'War • certificate loans
Su Pers- by=-'ee nparison -
True, the )lasses :of people in.T'ng-
land.• have• a•deep incentive • to provide
every..1aet available Shillong for the
(Misr• effort,. Over, there; they fully
y ealize ..the:. tfhreat,' that °hangs• over
their freedom anis; tia
their: hotnes. • •
Any
lt.y y •o•f 'NEW • EGU LAT I.01 . .
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inafrief tit THE BANI("
That can be said :.roudly b hundreds
p . Y Y
of thousands of Canadians, who rein-
.1atrly deposit . a part of their income • ; : •.
.in a' savings account at the. Bank of
Montreal. It•isa mark of character and
distinc i"on, indicating thrift, persistence •
and a degree .of. success:.
Vide' believe ®n~ the encouragement .of
.xhri>fr, is .a fundamental of indiv tiidal
and national cliaracter, that is Why we:,
heartily welcome the small ;new ac
counts vt h,ich re-,-opened:daily-at our—' ,
500 brandies.
You are invited, to start and maintain
your savings account at 'one of our
branches. '
"A SANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS, ARE WELCOME"
Lucknow Branc : V. N. PREST, Manager
'v1ODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE.: a. the` Outcome of. 123 .Years''Successful Operation
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'Canadians to an ideal, and the loy. I='GRADING
O#� ECHO•,,
alty of an Englishman •to :the same ,.. :
ideal,is• odious.• Cana'a' as, s a' n.1 Whil • a greater demand fol' Can
rind will show thatit is ready to' sac•,;I adian eggs as, 'at •result of improved
iifice all for the retention_ of free c • amlit• y was built •up. un.:''i the.•cgr
dern:oeracy. But it. might not be out E regulations as opet�ate;1 since 1.92:3
of the.• . way toy observe .that 'if ,Can •; these ,wits: still strum •f ;r `i'urtl?er ins
:'diaris at •the.iireseht',.thoinent'were roveiilent in quality, ;)articularly
feeling the, 'Thocic: of ti\rar as English,.g. = i Broil ;ls -vhe i• at
dui nthe sumnie
men are ny►w„ those in'iarrthoritj+ w -c Id.
times. :eggs• .of.. ind•fferent quality for' i•egi.stration are • known.. They are
,be...setting - War Savings.::. objective r •ei wayt mn ket Tilos! thea''passed.", fo nd th i o that, all graders must' havet
much ' higher than `one ••.hundred and • he curtiiiilnient ,of row .u:aption, pi o_•
Departmental test; the grading equip
twenty million dollars•a Year. •
• SUI+';FEREI). TRA( 7li,RED MP •
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'nuclei. constituted; a commercial low ••'
•1y" .the eZ:tabli'tshrnentof the register...!
egg grad ng stations, grading will
e permif.reclf_aily •t these st.atiYiais
vias the exeelition of produces whr.
may .grades their owls eggs,frfr .whole '
••ale or retail sale. At these stations”
eggs .;•ill be graded. only' by .qualifies; •
persons and only in places 'ahere pl;o-•
per equipment is,,.•previded,, as nrara,
ae' `und'erstood when the };g nuire,lllent;:'
eggs available ,In the locality: %
When 'a'station is notilecated in hi*
town Pr district; the producer, may'
-end his . eggs t"o a' "first receiver'; . •
At tlie,noon'lre,ur• on Saturday, •l ell
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ruary 8th, after a•etLI1'alin ' to' the
kitchen •' from ,• the .rear, Brier of • her
heme,Where she Was tlipo;ring crumb$i.
to.. the b"irds; lVIits: Jrr :elrh• ;(-ulbert, 011
Rile , accidently- 'slipped and fell p to:, Y:
the floor.' On summoning Medicalaid•
it Was
fouraa she was sia fairing from,
a' fracture of • the, riga hip. Slle was
removed tot•J(incardine General Hos-
. •••
where .she •is iesting at present.
,lucei•s.•did not' reap the full'. benefit dent' must be satisfactory;;'the'egg'
of their' • labours, and .at the :.same :rooins,•nirist be so arranged as to pei-
trine consumers did not 'receive 'that'. lilt' proper handi' ng• the r•oom.s must
high uniform •, quality ,'.which would • • '
stimulate' ' the highest demand' for
eggs. and bring'furthe: pi•osperity to
the.poultry...industry:.Under the new
regulations with, the establishment of,
Registered Egg Grading Stations, thci
consequent' --improvement i�T ;radiiig,.
andlthe ha'aid1ing of eggs .\under tubi"
:conditions during warm weather;, this
desirable , qualjty':•may ,be 'brought a-
bout, to the:benefit•of all concerned.
Just 'how this, ,till . be done is self -
Elbow grease is the best polish •evident. In the pest, anyone was per
be separated from any ;oilier busi-'
nese which might be harmful, to eggs; ••
and the rooms' must be' kept cool dor-
ing ,warm weather.. • • •
- The regulations do not placeon-
,
tral in ,the 'hands' of large' dealers be=
'cense the business'' is not adaptable
to lar,•ge :centralized control and •,most
•of . the stations at country 'points r; gill.
be operated by small 'private or co -:t
(nl,dbably the local inerchariit) who
e�'•i-_:deriti:y each farmer's eggs to the
rc,•t•i•-tr_red station. The returns'fron,
the station will :come •back . from the,
station to the first receiver who •veil
Make a.'settlement with Elie producer;
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When a .producer •grades,his-eggs fo.
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ale to 'retailers or consumers, he is
required to 'put his name and address
on the grade tag .of the container
This is to prgteet himself and the con-
sumer against egg peddlers. •who,, pos-
:ng as . -producers, offer eggs of doubt-
ful • grade. The whole process or regi:
t:tr',ition is meeting a real emergency
at ;the:' present .time,` both in raising
the. -high quality'of Canadian eggs, for
home .consumption and in helping to
Chip eggs • of ,the best quality to ` the:
United--Kingdom-da ring_X941.
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.The moving picture• • usherette was'
in the dentist's` chair. '
"Now, •miss", asked -the +4dentist,
"which tooth is •giving you all the
trouble?" ' •• .
• "Second from the left, in 'the bal.:
cony,". she••replied. - ,
operative , interests. Tbere is no.. re- .t.
stricti'on as to tthe.•number of regist-
to. apply to the dear -knob of 'Op= mitted to grade eggs, andggs grad- .eyed egg grading. stations, the..nulnber,
portunity: ed'by an inexperief ced or inequipped, being based entirely on •the'volume of
• '�rh'ch. 'the 1 e^,•i'On ;feels , c(infidela. '
'vill be of , coir"icleralrle value from a
'iirl"1tary 'stnntll)oii1t. It ...is realized
thtlt;.•aliart from being 'of great •valae
.-hen ilia• :t:inie tames, fol a victoriotr•
••aaall i,lto- Cerra a,ny,'ogee, ions .1r'itl
i•' i' who Caimans, w9l ?56. piclre'
"TV we nt•i",opera anrl,irt 'n;eh times.
•••a,• "i'1.' l; no ledar., o" their l^nm••a
„•v.• l'1•'i4Ye inlinor+an"e.t
pe"
1tieeially if ;Irt, ititellig"ence officer cati
not 'be' found ((trickly.
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. • !1'• ;f. fY w wre'"C ,are leach ihir" ' '
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nr ..ilii Mils. t:Tilton Wait li r . r,:,.
•l n,.� tl;'i rift" the weelt. , to V'ini'
".191 n,1 .`VnfIiin", 47 Irt
?i: • o' T`•n•htii' ' '1'1nrt1P" ^„.Y
ari-el. of. ltiiir'ardine 'visited. Monday I,
at the former's • home here. ' '
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A ctiO1n/
The enormous total of 32,000,000 lbs.
of these and other vital war materials
already shipped to . Britain, South
Africa, Australia and the Canadian
-Goverment is -Dominion >lsx•n.
•-Dam�>ti-oa. •fiextile.'s•
record since the war started.
.11,200 of this company's 13,960 employees
buy,' War Savings Certificates regularly.
TARPAULIN,
NIIAVV DUCK VO* -
, TINT*
DRiLLIRIRTINO
YARN
FOR WEB
INWIPMENT
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• .SIMMER SATTLT
Ones
KERS
oAB'MASK
CLOTH.'
DUCK Po -•
BAN DOLE ERS,
/AMNIA POR OR IND
SHEETS AND PALL MILLI_
Our* P.01* *cr IMO.
BLANKETS
;TOWELS
Etc.
SUMMER BS(TTLE
ORESS FOR TROOPS
KHAKI FLANNEL
FOR SN,rkTINO
H'EA'VY DOCK rt*
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