The Signal, 1924-4-24, Page 22 -Thursday, April _'4, 1924.
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EDITORIAL NOTES
Navigation inup'ii.
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What about a new town hall ': W
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• Next holiday saint -day, May Nth.
For Your Health
you should buy the best.
THE SIGNAL,
9600
is the purest and most scientifically
prepared tea. sold today. - Try it.
taxation, it is now taw turn of the
1'nrvluulal Government- td relieve tib
taxpayer of u part of hta burden. The
Government at Toronto. is still a'ol-
Ie•tiug tete amusement tax. the auto-
mobile tax, and all the other taxes,
big moil little, tlutt were imposed by
ii,.•brury (:orentmewt and have aekl-
ON PARLIAMENT HILL
By a member of the Prom Gallery
• « • ti IITT.iW.t. April 17. -The most:mil
el another to the Hat ' a nuc flu hake- i111t event In Par'ialny ut during the
The GuelMl-e;oderich entente is still side slimmer enitnge•s. Th/'Journals1hat putt Werk, saes to course•, the pre
in good working order. sen tion .•f elle b11dg,t.,, It ,a. this
had their editorial gums trained on .
• • • year btidg• t that ens team• •uucass•
the (tttawa cover cut and 511reed- ,eel do ad„inee and more ,•aeeri�•
Better time, are rowing. '1':IS15 are ,d in bringing down Mee reductions lu awaiteel Iran ally ,flee 11,18.• o1
beginning 10 10 a limb down. I h Irl war Ile
GODERICH, ONT.
possibility-- ind•v r strong probability'
that the mem s named above will
content thems.•'v with a frank state-
ment of their 1a tion. from the view-
" print of their a atltuenta. and let it
go 'Ohs,. Thea regard tariff reform',
a• inevitable. even If at the expense
d temporarily. at least) of flmlr particu-
lar tohiotiho•o••y, and they uely Mee no'.
gain In voting atatio:t the great major-
ity of their party who 1.011eve that fiscal
reform Is in the best interests of Can-
aila a* a whole
thaw th.at. the Prime Minister
may g n. 11.• may secure not only the
voting •1rengt11, but the dehSting
at roost .K that atonic independent.
Andrew McMaster, of Mecum. Andrew
may come bark to the Liberal seat he
left lost session and again attend the
party ,aueus. Probably he will. Prob.'
ably, tele, will another independent Lib•
real who has been sitting an g the
el..•t hot refusing to attend rnIMu•e•s.
Don. A. R. Hudson. AO Wiinips g it Is
certain that lath of flise gevitlemen re-
gard the budget As an (expression of
Literalism. and welootne It a. such,
.tttarking the National Railway.
1•raetleully all th,• resolutions cover-
ing brancielln.• (oIlmtrla'tiu11 en the.
Canadian National lta!hrays were
given cppror.it hast week by the ('ow-
•Wonand now w111-shpt:l1' before the
rai way committee. The hitter opposi-
tion haat' meet the first few. resolutions
sexpenditure axe taxauoD should now s• 1 combined daring the dim -*i'.- ,. of prat-
• - ' The stage 8.A. ret for Hon. .rarlr•s
change th range and see 1f they can
ihnlly the entire lot growing o' bitter•
VAthhag wrong wiUl this weather- hit tl Toronto target. Robb. acting . hd.ter of Flnauce. with Ince.:, If anything. as it progrsslyI 'The
that it is a month or so 110- '11111411,11 regard for pwlitb•al drum:atics,ifeature of the •whole defeat :utterer
• • •••• The Arthur Enterprise, discussing real px.rtfidio. noel
1Juu't ntisa the first instalment of the measure !Noised of the r'crnt asp- 'tf Trndl• nail Cumm
tion of the Iegi11lunlre hy which the ing for the melt time
The Signal herr serial, which rnm• old 1alwrulism,
mrne•w this k. Gucenlui.•nt 1141:411 1114464 fifty per rent. of \�. S, FiltldinRl the ttalh
• • the rust of e,tastructiutl of primary (lament wire tilled with
I. truly says that,
and scoudary power liner In the rural official lobbypas sat *erre: of
Nessus Is one et w -,lions, expresses flu• Opt akin that taring Ioeery such ro
► this will nal help the farmer very nK to t111114:7411;:`4ome: the eouutr,
tip Province. notch duelers the system of axltlg rates (large w,is iu n .lute of di%pdeR-y
I blelllnt s,m,RlliuQ wens to happwu:' h
oto as the .Is altered, the pr went rates being prat, I eonfttae4 hy 1n•pfred prolat•'Audn
u. TUe tlrulh•'prrhibltiv.•. "Helping still the the effe•t that there world lee t:atlff
nese• 10 lost of rural urau*Wission.linea 1s all changes of n dangerous elulracter:
• 1 right. says The Enter/wise; "but if "'hale on tor o1I.•r hued ha.1 1.4411 the
the Government will adjust the rites q,hey made :at 1\'indene, tau week.
of the Hydro-Eh.etrl: Commission so age.' by the ('onren•Atiye• lender. that
Prettier Ramsay 1lai•Ihrnald as to woke ler tow on the farm reap the LiIi. tI'a scald not dare to tinker The
Ing trouble with the ex1remi tr in h u .with the• fiscal s.•)o•mn of t':wndn. .111 week of s •1,:11 1 rhlrveui.at .Ly gil'in
prnrtir•able it will do A lot mere• lu these fnc,trrs e.ntri...... to ;1 stage- rourtevlus a tient' refusal to th
party. The people that "cart salt" I stewing the day when the farmer •chine nnfgne in recent years, the ef• prayer of a Igo and luflne inial .typo
arra nuisance :elw•acs; hitt , px•rbapa.
• • • • 1• a
The miller rem 1'ulleytieldl whose from the solicitous attilnde of sore:
re.vntly. ictus that of mewkr•rs as to the en,
erinrhw/mt of the National ltailway
nom -holy ground" already o'4'npied
by the Canadian, 1':11'INe-was ,tete
slashing attack on Sif He•itry Thorn-
tou's dlrectora by Hun. 11. Steyells. aff
\'aalonu•.•r. Mr. Stevens -•hired 110
words In his eondentnatl••n of the
members of the bard and his. words
were e•h.wd by many other. 111 his
group. It was w,mewhut slgniflrant,
however, that, folluwiig his diatribe.
Lr resolution: that re•mnlnel un the
ler psIkx'r went though with very
,•. was de•pntlz-
.r that grand
!tight Hon.
les of Par -
he senti-
11iiiifae-
ernel
At
4l
The Toronto l
the suummrr tourist
the large Interests o
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The Globe talks of To
"mlk'h row-" o1 the th,min
4110)• sln,n1.1 not invite ref'
• Ilogtowu."
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u
lift • debate.
• ('outage to Ray «ego
Inn• II Mister epnclud.d a
al with the city dwe,'
ller will share ft of which cont., not have leen Inst lotion from Toronto which came t
Riley are a wesr44411rc 1ngrellelit of In blessings that are Ir•hlg derated Upon 1111 experienced Minister of FI- demand the cxtsywlitur.. of million+ i
Tgealihymntiona.l C.r. • •fromea Imcilwrs {rout heritage• of natter. let alone one who sus pre. dollars on the vri erfrosit-cia.lset -1
l wutrrlwoa yrs, that urs flt4 eonlaton• senting his very tori budget, that ,; city. The depivatiah
Mr. Rain' Well -told
Emigration ..f 4'atwdlattm to the
pr p ray
1'ult.vl States is a calamity wlh'u
. arid Canadians are wanted here fol
give eridettte to regard to bond deal- ! 111 closing 1
hilts a1141 other tnur+actlous w11h the the while sacs
late I'rorina•ial Gnrenimeut. ; 1..•gislatare before
• • • I been cleared up. Pre
The Putted States Svelte has de- laid himself open t
footed the 1.111 ruder with% immlgra• Ina Less solIrltouv her t
Moo t0 the States from Canada would fare than .ager to worts
be severely restricted. What would Ince (A»vrnmtht without
the States do, nnysay, without a con-. risk of getting the4.klrta of
Want reinforcentent-ofgood lM«taillnn party' soiled. Erideuee was
stock ? , showing beyond a doubt that
• • • thing w -us acrionslc wrong in con
,e
m all:
s (• Story: - time •t/vmr. by alai train. nn
Mr. Robb acquitted himself ellen- which omprisd r• nature's 1
• • • didly. To the rxtr,•m, himself
.K c•ten ,Iltb•111, sesta). eke mut, hits
P. Imestlgrtlou before
the Trees. Gallery. lo ''rename the n'ss eerie ha the a?uew leaf? -8.a
ltty committee of _tile Iwandieap of a poor •la•nkiug valve and told eery Mainly that notify tI
for forty minutes rend from his ul:mn- the hare hone" was the led ;\ of tit
\rhe rltnatiou hurl • rl{N In tunes that carried to every
lio ertunent : that public work,
ter Fergn•on lyes ....rner of the chamber. Rapidly and -
o Irpde•tou of Ire- ogieadly he •baht ftp his clear. con. 1 .tp for'la ek df fund.: tient the Gur-
public o•.4. 4'180 statement -a rdnetien. -111ee Inst ernmgnt om Hnding amenity b1 •..•-
galn.t they $:!'sir: to (`emlda'8 het debt o1 i'hQ- Sirlrom Pnton'.e). aptsline o" Cf
(111,(110; :a prolen.rd lrelnetion in hexa• Sir Henryti'fhnnatnn'•• hr+nasi-line pn1�.
rt ring tete grant. and that first thing.. most coma
during g the elsaheg year. -of *24,•
is own tionHr.r TI
SALE OF CURTAINS
60 pairs uew Marquisette pertains (a delay-
ed shipment). Heavy , lrish laee and in-
sertion trimmed on hemstitch edges. Coleus
ivory and white. Curtains are full 21;2
yards Tong. Lace and Trimming of splendid
quality. Very handsome, Regular values are
*4.50, ¢5.(N) and *5.50. lin sale
at per pair, special
$325
Butteriek Patterns all in stuck, and Delia-
. Bator for May on sale.
WILTON RUGS
Ex.luisite patterns .0 1 •ple'uaLd 11nality.
'211 X 3 yards, �, �,
3 x 3 yards; $40,�` 146, 161
;i x 4 yar,lr, �, *55, �, f%6•
COTTON BLANKETS
50 paint, double bell size, with pink or blue
border, splendid pile and all brat quality.
Regular $3.'25, at per pair $2.39
April sale fG J
RUGS
Rest seamless Tapestry, select patterns andCn
best colors. Size 4 ft. 6 x 7 tt. 10 t?..f{I
Regular 410.00, at eaeh ..... • , , . T
LINOLEUMS
Inn special sale, 4 yards WIde, at per square
95c
earl, special -1pri1 price
W. Acheson & Son
NEWS OF SPORT
Ganwr to flay in Buffalo.
L.s•ul bas.•ba11 fail. will I..' intrreitt•
el to learn that Ge,r a Garner, form•
erl�a.f Wingham, and last year with
the Weiland 11.11..\.A. 11•amn. will this
vette Ione up with owe .A the doh. in
the Ituffalt, Municipal iA•ngdle. Garn-
er. who defrated Goderl,h hl the third
frame ni "1111• 1822 play-off between
G.wlrrl:•h 'and \\'Ingham nt Clinton.
t' -as malady re•poll.lhle for Welland'•
reaching the (4It..\ A. Hun 1. last year.
Ge.rgr a ,many admirers will 8.:.h
hien crier• •lives",
Goderirh on the Tennis -,Map !
God. ri.91 has t*•eII group with
S.•nfotth. Clinton and Klncardi a for
• hennas
this year by the \\.•stern •1111.
1- tai•io Tennis Asstw•ietion. Rev. 1"4..I
Rilkey. of Clinton. ig group r•''nt•eth'
cr. G.wlerletl ought to b.' -tar ltk•Tt
It- :hong this line and titer a t.'tu 111
▪ (h, oup.
11
if
Lseralw Graupitlg.
a John A. 31. Calk- and A. W. Brown
O are active ail reargaillidng laser...%.• in
e .tratfoni and tire anxious too ay, etre•
1101,10110: general reduction of th • •sass4
s u• 1:ocrrnnuteL he n•snrel
given tax from six to tire per emit. • ,' fifty his hearers, was In no .P11 411. repn.,hat• t . -
ing tts eon tract with Toronto, but
(this 'I
r• per 4.114: re'dnetlon the t• sales tax on erre I
boob+, shoes: rubber foot Wei. hf*ctti111. e e•
a group with t.•ams• h1 Mitettell. $.
forth Clinton and Gelerii'h t.• link up
with the e'lfssh• Pity. Iltd-timers mn.1
pe
young-elors. -hunl.l gest busy
and mak • the most of the otquertnnity
thus proffered the town to gee rt. on
, a rend lire !arrows., group.'
t measure of e,r•onemy whieh 111111 tfuu With (tell 11wgs between the Ilona
Cern unaccountably neglected would Bank and the 1'rolin.inl Treasury he -
be the reduction of the indemnity of fore the Drury Government was in 11 -
Melilla -1'R of Parliament from 14.000 existence and while the Hearst Gor- vis
to. say *3,OW. (:utrnting 1n the Sena- e•ruuent. of whieh Mr. I/ergo...it was of t
tors. this would effect a Caving of a member. was In ofllee. The people 1)111 nal,
about one-third of a million dollars ut Ontario want this neared up. If Ing froth
annually. Peter Smith is responsible for what :'rd n11(1 "lhlry
• • • on mt,4)
went on in this sonhectiou after lk- ere-: curl the
]setters for publhxtion on *uIJects bier, 11)10. they want to know who the free list
of general Merest are always mel- was responsible for what went oa I Thorp were the high lights; In the
�• a 'Whether the writers agree with prior to that date. Nothing will gads.. Woke bnsinesslIkp- budget Parliament
the\vw•
ie% a pr•e•ssd In the editorial fy the patbhle but a full, searehluge' has hissed In mnny-yetrs: s budget
columns makes no difference; so lung 1•nb1i,; investigation of the wholeaffair.
I tint Brea prrnlongel and tltiunlrmns
applause from Goyernmeut and I'rn•
as the letters are not Illrelluur ur • • • gre%sive benehe%.
ew•nrrtIons. and are not ton lengthy, Several matufactnre•rs affected 'hy Popular Effect of the Budget.
they are gladly given space. The the avant tariff eluinge, have an- In that reap.•t. Porliament on 141111 -
editor realizes that he doesn't know 141111 ti,-il that, aft.•r e,.usideratlon,' get day was A cans -section of Om-
it all: let". resolved from some of the they have rsel to curry on, maka11a. 111 the 11411114e. thrw•gnarters of
rest of you. • • • 1 lug the last of the situation. This Is, the• nlenilrr*htp 811% sit24,flane
ed: .. .
the atthude that will win »milk an.. quarter 8.a% disalisHel, In the
o n rye the preponderant; mass of
n. wily 1 1t was not go- -
cannel vegetables. and .'nnmd fruits: Ing to he stampeded into Implement -
fog S.S. No. S. ('nLiN11.rt t
e.mplete rentM'At of the sale. tax on • that contract Iwux•diat'•ly and at The following 14 the report for
fining. timing and boob, ring fltnela• the expense of other parts .qf Canada, No. I. Colborne:
\•, t'las• Jessie Mc1'9e11a 79. Fawn
Morton 47.
Jr. 1\' Erma Freeman ti(.
Sr. 111.-l'harlotte Morris ;c,
Hotai.
Jrtonr. 111.-tk rt Freeman as,
• Morris 117, .►peso Freeman': 1•
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SCHOOL RZPORTB.
;r-, binder twine. milk fowls. two.
ns land breadstuff.: a lowering
customs tariff. tooth prefetk•n- tIWer of Nine utrtwrcn.
1 Iprlerkl. and by ruts' rang Albert Chamberlain, Toronto. press
thirty to ,fifty per cent. on Ideon of the British Welcome an
I and dairying Implements Welfare League. has possibly had th
"ng an4 limbering walyin• widest .experience with British Im
' placing of fertilizers on migrants of any dean in 1 all. ,1a. Th
1 story of how the Brltlih Welcome
League was started In 1907 hal be-
hind It another little Incident which
Is amusing,
On Gocd Friday morning, 1907
Mr. Chamberlain happeded to -be 1
the 'Union Station, at Toronto, an
there, In a coiner, was a girl of tr
k.wpin4 an -ogle eye ryer a iI ck 0
emit children.
"Ar:• :ale.... you: br:therz and Ce-
ti r., '• .he asks i.
'Tes, Cr."
"%.h , , !a your Lith •:
••,:•,11,. to look for a bons.., sir.
H • u • Codes uv•'r the br!dg^ arse"
ax rti3 eS r f: r -
lain a:;st d hl,.1 !t he had L. , .. :. e
c.-s.:t 1: ... Lit•I:r.e a hcuae.
..l tea, s4 !
I've ju ;.c r tent the cid c.,un:r
a 0d 1 '.v•• it : c1• ill sleep t)-n,Ktlt."
rel, .r.- you e...a; t e do
,e1,3" and r,a: t:1J
l.. a
Coltrar to the Dunlouneme•nt of ' c n t tt 1
Koval. In the past apse.' has been a e•Irizrmhrxld owing Alleglnnee to either
several of the weekly newspapers, disposition among at least a portion Liberal or Prugreasive principles it
there is no change this year 1n the of the farming community to go post plensed: a *mailer element -- that
season -for toseklel trout. The open the Canadian manufacturer* of agrl-, believing in high prote•tIon - la
Season x)11 1Ie 11* former y, from May cunural implements and pmrchase-.4111pleasel. The unthm-wide m•
1 to September 14. The! fish and game tnachine•ry of United States =kindle- • actino to tin bndgr•t utterance
committer of the i has i4 11 on taw xlx,b• favor.
Legislature rerom- tare. The argument was: "These' able ton degree. Farmers, fishermen.
Mended the shorte•ning of the reason Canadian manufaetnrer5 are holding I welcome relief from high. priers for
by two weeks. but the recommendation um up by virtue of the tariff; we will their rn:uhinery of production. Jlenb-
w'ny not noted apron. buy from the United States manufae 1
tradesmen And pile*men wet-
* • • ' I hirers anti the customs duties will go come' it n.. A rMe•aoe warrent from re -
The town of Fureet has yielded to the into the Federal treasury and lighten 'trletlng trade entnngl.meni•. ('on-
Pnrvlto•lal health authorities In the our taxes." Now that the tariff 00 heimpressedwith a e▪ u�of *24.400.OWJ
matter ..1 the Installation of a water- agrIeultural implements has been al- in the moat of the nepaaartea of life.
works system, hilt difficulty is being most wiped out, the Canadian mann- I lh,tyers and metiers of everything that
explerlems.si In finding citizens who torturer mar well claim the support ts, or can i4'. Iwnlght And sold are glad
w)ll beomt• members of the town Of Canadian purchasers, indeed the' to hen rid of nt least 'l part of *ales
cotincil anal shoulder the reaptonslhil- Canadian maker of farmingWide- tax npprt••sion And a ▪ t•lrnmr the gen-
Dl oral rehx•tlon 111 that Im{wvt. F,ren
By of carrying out the undertaking.- !Dews could make out a strong case Ina naafihr'rs of Koine of the very
The authorities at Toronto hnve hlnrxl- in support of the statement that be 1s doss from whieh Is removed a 'tor-.
'rel badly in MIA case: they should hindered. rather than heaped, by the ikon of their prote•tlon are reasonable
have contented the•mbeh•cn with ndris• present tariff .owdltlon*, as the gen-' in their erltiel.m, and are frankly n4-;
Ins the Forest people and theta allow- Peal tariff, wlhit'lt tends to enbnn•e the; matting that their )ors hi direct pl•
Leg them to work out their own sal- pries of commodities in most • for rt
Ir mere ting eomp'n•
I;ptteeral and most In the fns huylnc mol sell•
Totten.•
itr•rentx• the living expenses of him- ina that :oust result froth the .:Ile* tax �
• • • self and Ma workmen. la higher than abolitions and re ttetfon.. The re -
the tariff on the goods be mannfac- notion is fa+•.,}able•. and growing more 1
tures. It is goad luvinesK for (`anal- 40 as The 'lass 1x1.. And 1114 fn11 ef-
Inu• to purrhn.e Canadian -made m fey of the budget resolution is enm-
whel they can be procured at ftl^alr n/rr•hended. I
prices, And now that the tariff on Im- 1 Another Wetted Majority likely, j
fort -
;dements las darn rrhtcerl xlmosf to 7 .And in the Hoose Itself ?' .\ fort-
n1R111 will telt, when the division hells
the coli*hang point Canadian farmer! ring. int already there Is growing a
wIlI. we h lleve, sew the wisdom or f ring that ileo mnJ,tslfy of the ('roc -
supporting the Industries of their '•rnment may h4 nr*ray (1454 of the
own country. The Manufacturer who r..,rd-brenkln¢ oar If scented nn the
resnlves to keep going• In spite of address. In other words, them mad
diminished profits la de'•$etving of )u' °411 few Littera) tt))l,', f To had
lw•r'n de.•nl,•1 + inevitable, following
practical aymlatby their de lcrntfnna on the tariff e1antrp
In 111e speech from the Throne. that
Messrs Jhorh'r. Euler. Raymond.
Some men marry Krause they do Mitchell T.afl:lmtne and several other
not like to Iw' alone and some women Liberal. shnnld. ante agnlnsf their
get a ,hvoree for t1•� ;,n.- party In fl•r event or then ratio ,•t11'1"-
KIngston Qh(u.1..rd .'sero¢ Imo'..ne•'ntoil. The Ilan•, ha.
\l'e*tern fanner hod his TO ..e hitt.n been implemented --Ion the (ioventmen(.I
oft by a h.irmr• Probably n8gg,d It. I may 114,1 lime tin•• rote", There Is a
•
The Globe's Correspondent at Wash-
ington reports that the efforts being
Slade to secure Congressional sanc-
tion for Chicago's 111cgal diver*Ion of
water from the Great Lakes are fac-
ing defeat. Several Canadian repro•
•entntIvpt hare hem on the ground
hut have wisely kept In the back-
gmnnd. following the States of N'iti.
consln, Miehlgan, Ohio, N'rir-'Tork and
Penntylvanfa to pit up the fight in
cue open ngn111a claims. The
evidence presented in behalf of 4:reat
Laker shipping fntere.ft,. show -Ing how
serious would be the loss from lower
rasp levels, las been very effective.
• • •
The Federal tior'crnwent haring
siren the country a go .7 •,eeu.nh• of
economy a al ..,,,s•tla.ert rI44.I"::.111. of
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ut .. . . i•....: i:.•. n:1: 3,9,,44 ties IL.-
Chew it after
every meal
19 stimulates
appetite amid
aids digestion.
It makes your
food do you mors
good. Note how
It relieves that stuffy feeling
atter hearty eating.
Waite.• teeth,
•weetea•
breath and
irsi the weedy
dui
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$r. 11 C1te Horton 7(1 - .1.•a11
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Jr. 11 Kt'ti Ilorton. Etta, Cool,.
Fir -r 1: 11 , I''''"III:/11, (Robert ('•wk,
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Sr. Primer Jack Bunter.- 11)1/,•1
1'.wok:
Jr. Primer 1►..ris Jahnstou. \lar•
Jori.' M*'N'hlnney. ('ne Freeman. Dor-
1,1.1 Frtrtusu. JI. Irl'.►\, Tea. l,. r.
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obligation. Probably we can arrange to overcome that difficulty which prevents you
from going ahead. Anyway let's talk it over.
SHINGLES
5x-- 3x __
$1.80 per bunch. $1.60 per bunch. 2 x
Bunch covers 1-3square. a 1.25 per bunch.
Only half a car left.
Lime Brick Prepared Plaster
Fresh -ear bf Portland Cement just arrived.
GODERICHPLANING MILLS Limited
Phones 47W. After 6 peen 47.1 or 3fii.
11.0. Box 160, GODERiCH