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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-10-10, Page 79111 iii ilAY, ( t"O $1411, 1t»t, 1f , TRE GODERIC M .`STAR c'derICh and DIstrict "WHO'S WHO" Business uirectory Buyers' Guide ATO N» • IE AN» S E, DEAL ODERICIIMOTORS , 'STS • Phone t33 .>�otrth St.' • FORD: Mzeot nT. T.IINCOI.N-Zi PHXR • Sales and Service Used Cara . GEORGE G. NcEWAN Phone 234 CHEVROLET & OLDSM. i Sales and Service General Repairs •• • McColl B'rontei ae Products Firestone Tires BEAM PARLORS' B ",G'.. BETTY'S EA.UT�' SHOP PE THOMAS, Prop. 64 IisAve, P hone 849 Permanent Waving and lines s o alt Beauty(� use • DAINTEE LOPE EVELYN LYMAN, Prep. East Side of Square "hone 60 .Permanent .,_W, vine, Finger Waving, Facials, Manicuring and Batrcutting BISSET BROSD. Saltford :eightsCreamelry' Saitford Heights Phone 172W Maurifaetureru' of 84111'Kel) lel hi' r11S CIIVAMERY. BUTTPIR AND JOE QIt11A 7< ./LIGULIST QUALITY S&SOS'"'" C11RvMAN°l� SONS' •4ti .a� ne 35 ' o ' ane 'MILS CREAM, ICE CREAM Visit Our Milk, Bar. 11 ITARDWARE CARL WoI SELL:.. ,Square . Phone 283. 1 S N-WILLIAMSIA.7>i V liP�RW S AND WI iG, rA11ri 1S, EN,d3XDL$ & VAR1 S ,.-.:e - w, l e xa�1 Hardware, °4ila � a . �� _ rt Maw - Lamps, La Coleman L s n S ov mps, Co a� arrrp a d t eaR Stovea, Plumbingand Heating 4,1 HOTELS` PARK $OUSE M:T _, phone 685 0 ATTRACTIVE ROOMS : "Delicious• Meals Temptingly Served. McGEE'S GARAGE DODGE & DESOTO Sales and Service -*6 Hamilton St. Phone 695, General 'Repairs to A11 Makes of Cars SUNOCO .GAS AND OILS Firestone :Tires Willard Batteries PLANTE'S' GARAGE - GILBI+3•RT PLANTE, Prop. Victoria St. Phone 513 CHRYSLER . PLYMOUTH Sales And Service General •Repairs to All Make's; p. cP- yinsoliiimmok AUTOMOBILE x PARTS & ACCESSORIES w .y CANADIAN:•..TIRE CORPORATIONN" Associate, Store L. 0. WHETSTONE, Mgt;. Hamilton 'S t. • Phone: (39W TIRES, BATTERIES, A0010SSORIES PiErONOLA; RADIOS BEVERAGES ED ED ti�,�. . E S GODER,ICH BOTTLfIG WORKS .CAMPBELL TWEEDIE, Prop. 58 Pietor- St. Phone 480 Authorized Bottler of COCA-COLA AND TWEEDIE''S POPULAR DRINKS- amelosiiiimWrimialarimpammummitiraimmommimmilimiii C BUILDING & GENERAL CONTRACTORS WILLIAM EDWARDI R.R. 1, Goderieh Phone 931-r-2 RESIDENTIAL CON+STRU;0TION ALTERATION'S AND REPAItS HOUSE MOVING ,AND HEAVY FRAMING - G. L. BAXTER BUILDER * AND .CONTRACTOR Phone 739-4F.O. Box 468-22 Albert St. Personal attention to every job. BAKERIES E. U. CLEVELAND - - 14 West St. . •Phone 1`I4' .,B,11,BAD„RIES MINS, CAKE ETC. . We. Deliver CURRY'S BAKERY Phone 465 "FOR EVERY SPREAD - °i. USE CURRY 'S BREAD" 'MAPLE LEAF • BAKERY' .,N, JACKSON & A. ' FORSTER 86 Square Phone 460.1 Fresh Bread, Pies, Buns, Cakes Daily Also Groceries We .Deliver Send your donation for the boys Overseas to the Red Cross Rooms at the Public Library or to the Legion`"Rooms, corner of North St. and the Square. West t St. C� 1 I day.,rrrSwl��ii vie'" +•north amuse. •lime. daei[ktaar et 1 r. and ilignik Woo .Hlohuier. Vorsu. breams de „t I3•+t++-r. Wifllrtti Taylor, imila 14 fi r k Batu Taylor, Vont*, 44 the bast TXsii�r_ The +.•eresssuay was lb), ttiev, If. t `urrib, Woo Wills. Jervis ,Q Clinton W$ hrWt sM *td ; Ki Bert D. l Taylor, brother of the *roams, enwbwt lt, a o'wnning. (?oto soil treasurer eyed ,.,., i Trataa and ,Murray. fe *ro. broil,,, of of ili(A rI'owim�alf s:3lintttll, Ins tendered i itith Of I I-Via:9St •Vitt. T iy: na n ,vii bis resignation of these offices. - !George 'U.iF�lliott, [Clinton, •ltta,s rem turned home from the Toronto 'f el ,- er;ti 'I3ospital much improved in, health, -John ,Itae, 10,+1' it. station omitsit or twiela for almost thirteen years, ha **la appointed to take dame ge of the station at Arthur. • ars. s, James 'Vrkst passed .ftway sud- tlenl + at her home at. Uensall on, Fa ri day° last, ha her eightieth year.. . ,,I3(A, claiu. itMegsh,tllter Iina ' '13rvibaven.d', .'twk sQns alicl one • Mis. ' f" ofi oro It1>toclr ovi+�x�(t e�1, i � r �� has passed the civil service ex unin- ,1 n: . . io ands c it -ed ,a `flit at has, r e n (cepa went in the' London. (Ont.) . office of the De- party hent of National `Defence. , -r . 'Tile de .t'lt • of- Alex.Murray, in „his s ti r � � i •v lifelong xt I t a� re'xrr v i h. e r ed � f a 1 #. it � f~ teased is survived by his Wife and .a 'family of six sons and four daughters. Tie death of Elizabeth Jane lSidlerr, wife of, William Morrison, occurred at'• ,Seaf'orth 'on September 30th. De, eease(1 was in her . seYenty-eiglitii year: -Mrs. Thomas 711, Walsh, •a lifelong resident „ of. East WaWanorli, passed away in e teaail;er ` i ail -ie' • l;iity trot. year, 1Her busband .predeceased her and u son, Norman, 'surta'ives. [Catherine Shears osvn, widow: --of the „ iat9 William 'D. Wilson, died on Fri- day last at thehomeet her son, Lorne Wilson. in' Tuckersmith, rghe was in her ninety-first. year. After their marriage deceased and her liwthand lived for some : time near Auburn be- fore moving to • Tuckfersmith: firs, George Hamilton o.f Auburn is ;► (h'i'gh'e'r, . 'Miss .Margaret Jnc'kscpdi, , a `prominent resident of 'Fg.nond.ville: died Thurs- day last after an illness:. •of several, week,. !She ' C^as the only daughter oft th-___e-"°•ln to 'George 'E. Yacksnn. a nictneer business man, .and spent tpraetieally her whole life at the .Tarksou home in Egnlond�ville. !She is survived -by five brothers 'G, A..;and Thonna's; Taekson, r f 1 gmondv 11e : IRobert. Jackson, Of Sea'farth iff. 11; •Jackson,. gip$ Toronto, and Judge J. • A. Jackson, +pf T.eth- brid t.e; Alberta. Chihl's Death Result of Sealdiug - . Two-year-old. 'Ruth Ann 'SC ilibe, •of the Zurich' district, died in the 1011n - ton hosnitP1 . on ' Sunday, the result: of burns about the body, :suffered a �ve4k Previous' when she upset a pail of boil-` Ing Witte,• lin•nn llorself. Jones—McCallum . , The marriage of Susan Eileen, daughter of -MF. find Mrs. J. E. !Me - Callum. Bel:rave. to George,. Williiamil Jones. London'. ,waA solemnized by .Rev. T. '13.. Townenf1 tit 'the-:T'i ited church raraonif (re, - • Belerave. •e. on Semten her 28t'it. M -r and Mrs. -.Tunes--°wtli reticle at London.' •' , Death of Mattbety Carbert - ...Matthew . Ca'tibert'. a lifelong resident of °t1ullett township. died suddenly of heart ..failure on' Wednesday of las-. week. .AHP . was in his . seventy-ninth fir. !Ile is survived by his wife, formerly Marf Ann McCaughey, :1 tor; Thomas, on the farh . •anal a daughter, Sia ;: A , xvon ,allot C ci r cif: to«-n�h1•p, Fai'row—Clark •At . the PreS�bcterian- 'manse Wine- ham. on September 2Sth, Rev. Kenneth MaeLean •performed the-'we+l'ding cere- mony uniting Laura :lane. da•ughtor of Mr. and '1Ii's. W. J. Clark, Wing - ham, and Claren-e 'Russell, Farrow of Galt, `son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrow. Iiia sel�s° . The limply ccottpl e W, 1VI. [CLEAN 9 Kingston St. Phone 350 We carry a complete, line of • FLOUROTI1l D, .SDij' D.S--.A,,ND GROCERIES . ° • _ Specializing—Bulk, Seeds, Flower and Vegetable Plants FOUNDRIES -. GODERIOR IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY •.• Victoria .St, : . Phone 460W GRAY IRON CASTINGiS , •. BRASS and- ALUMINUM CASTINGS Contractors, libbers and Foundry Engineers ' • FUEL DEAL'S TEE SAULTS COAL CO: Nelson St. Phone 75 Best . Grades of '• - Pocohontas, Hard;- Soft and Cannel Coal, Coke, Hard and Light Wood • Exclusive Agents for " LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE , • .lv RADIO SERVICE .-• performed by WT. Jolla otilza iaiii aaf' Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. [Ath 'will reside tut, the brifiegromes farm near Four Sisters AxlOttageuari ' Fol,..': '111liott-ist�ers, born in this eotaraty, near t14 olesw,cortlt,s, and. all ov+-rr eighty years of age, are �ta;uiing Wes- tern 4)ntario glad looking -lit ofd friends' in :Buren ;and elsewhere. Tiley are: `Mrs. Hugh { . McAllister, ' v's. Robertson, Mrs. Robert McAllister, Allister, ;ill now resident; of British bOolumbi:x, And t -r . SVilli.ani 1G�'aser, of Ditttoxt. P ittjsoir—iliggi Tlie - a1arriag of : Ilrana 1 ugene, s tlaitgliter of °,�xt'r titad aixsA Robert lI•i�'. 1 • ♦ s in ►'� rt o i s i. s o'tvn"V t t. yr x >c s t h 10-..Iic' i. o f9 h D C D ROY `Pattison, sou of ,:Mr.' and 'Mrs. Alli u. Pattison; a h ' Oils h om � st '"c�'�a�c^(lno�s us solecn-• fliz d by" Rey. U. M. Weekes `site`' the Angliean rectory, Blyth, on ;September 28th. :After a honeymoon trip to 'Siad- •bury and .other Ontario poi's'e + Ir. and airs. Pattison will. reside in Past Wa'wanosh. Purchases o . Epps Transport ,'7 ,{y --- ,ps5} started. twenty -years ago at .Varna by . o [Clin- ton •atransferred re s ndt. E n st IDP,p , ton #about: t(11 ±-Veatrs.agorAha s.'be�en_sold to 13, W. 'Mackey, of the Tuckey"Tr"ans- aport, Exeter, but will [be 'operated an - der. theQold naive with headquarters at [Clinton.nMr. Epp;, , after •twenty, years in the trucking business, +which expanded from a one -truck;' service to a fleet'of six. large +trlansport velitcle:�, is now retiring. Taylor Rohner ' A. pretty 'wedding took place on Fri the bride, sleo was au attepdsat. After the wedding tt'ihuer +et ttsi tins of the )ride's parents. Ott►+ young c011. p1e left on a motor 'trier to Detroit. .'I'hey will reside on the bridegroom's faani at Vttir'mtt Husband' "Now that we aro *parried. perhaps I might venture tq point out few of your tittle tl£'4'eto." Witt; 43on't •bother, ile4r, I'm quite **rare of them. Those littler defects prevented me . frontetting, a much bett(tr mos than you �r�e." j GIBSON'S RADIO SERVICE Montreal St. (at Edward Taxi) Phone 616. • We are as near as your phone. AWN' JEF EI V • .. Warren St. - . • Phone577W •GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ' • , Every Branch. of .Carpenter Work. REPAIRS . AND _REPLACEMENTS FOR ALL MAKES BERTRAM MUNDAii • 'i :Widder St.•Picone 598 COMPLETE- ` STOCK • or, PARTS CARRIED. • 90 DL(y Guarantee'on All Repair Work. Established :10 Years, - ss_ SERVICE STATIONS • ROBERT= .STA DISK 62 E'srst=5't: n 36'9 GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND - BUILDER " - Carpentering, Alterations and Repairs' Also Cabinet Work Estimates ' Free ‘8 EARL WESTBROOK 69 East Et.,- Phone 487 GENERAL 'CITIES SERVICE STATION P.CRANSTON & HUTCHINS West. St. at Waterloo. St. • Phone 717, MERCHANTS CITYES+SERVICE PRODUCTS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE J. G. MONTGOMERY - SALTFORD; , Phone 68d • W. t+itOCERiii $ — ATS OMITS-- VEGETABLES MITS—VEGETABLES -- DRY GOODS :=�-��•�1�WARF3=-E�AS9I<Ix==u-=�� GROCERIES &MEATS° DOMINION STORES:- LIMITED. SUN1US+T ,BRA1�IDS. _HITS THE TOP We :Specialize in - SUINKIST ORANGES • SUNKIST LEMONS SUNKIST' GRAP 111 RUIT WE DELflER : PHONE 461, GENERAL `( ON�STiRUCTION REPAIR'S,' ALTERATIONS, FLOOR SANDING. HARDWOOD .FLOORING ' agar D NORMAN'S ro (Formerly McMillans) East 'Side of: Square - For Prompt Delivery and Courteous Service Phone 164 or 105 . ° GtROCERI1l S, FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES -- COOKED "M'NATS BAXTER'S DAIRY Napier St. Phone 104 MILK CREAM Specializing in • 'Gct'g� KRIMKO CHOCOLATE DRII GRAPE,- ORANGE and, GRAPEFRUIT TOWNSHIP COUNCILS COLBORNE TOWNSHIP Colborne Townshiil !Connell mot October lstwith all ,members present excerpt. Councillor 'Chisholin. • - Minutes ,of September 'meeting • vere read• and adapted on motion of A. Watson". and Wm. Thom. - ,M,ave4 ' by N. aMdLarty ' and' Wm., Thom. that we give a• grant of . $15.00 to the North- IHwr'on' IPtow,ing Asso eia'tion, . t Moved b 'IVIeLalty !and iVim. FRED. R. PRICE .' I, GROCERY North Side of Square Phone 24S t GROCERIES --••• VEGETABLES -- .-- - ' PRUITS""�°" "�-` Free Delivery, Service - Thoma that we give a grant of $20 to the Goderieli Agricultural . Society,. , Bylaw -No. 9 !was passed :submitting The foiii�ng question to the elo„ctors of the ° township at the December' ,election: • '"Are you in favor :as' a war- time :measureunder the local Govern - menet Extension ' Act, 1940, of ,the Municipal Council elected for ° 1041 -holding, ofliee ,for the term of fryo yet rs7" • • Also' Bylaw No. 10, appointing' the D.R.O. and poll clerics for Bach ltotlinl; ufitdivisian •iii the township, was Coai r• enolawilt+•aw mourn .• burn a coal that' you take .out ofyour furnace or .stove 'as much ashes and unburned coal (which is slate) asyouput in,'when ou can buy for the same price, a coal that is free fom late 'and clinkers? Prove this for your- self by ordering, D " + ,H ,Cone -Cleaned. ANTHRACITE COAL, POCAHONTAS or 'COKE. 'TRY RED JACKET Coal, for your fireplace, furnace and stove. and HARDWARE, ai PLTJM1 ING, HEATING, a E, give us a Ball, Chas. ..dee 4 !• 00ALYARE and RARDWARE SPORE- At the Harbor Phones—Store -22 Sunset 643 House 112 •4 pasS'ed," Nomination day to be . ,Nov- eiitiber 22nd at 1 o'clock ; election day the first (Monday: in 'December. Tile following bills and roast. vouch- ers 'were ordered paid!' !Road- meti- ers, Roa Fmeh- ees, $135.65; selecting jurors, $9 ; loan, No: 3 school section, $200; loan, Mr, A. -E. Erwin asked for the usual :No. I school section, $150 loan; Nile grant to Bayfield Fall Fair,, and :a• grant , School Section, $200; SignaliStar. lie -.of $15' was made. Oliver. Welsh pre - ROO 'E'g $E ,tYI E :. ST.ATiON 36 --.Ba nfteld Rd, - ,. ` • done ' 68 Frame and Wheel Alignment. Service. ,gaeh 'e; `SVork-•--Acet leve Weldmg— ,Bicycles.rirea 'Ra tte'r es- 0'- CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS Lawny Mowers. Sharpened meeting were read° and approved. .• Communication from the Ontario - Association of Rural Municipalities. re- questing the ' Township to become a. member of that Association was ordered �, filed, also one from L. E. Cardiff asking will- reside slit Galt. • , for a donation in aid a, the North Whitehouse—MacGregor Huron. Plowman's • Association. On' At the United church !manse, Exeter, ' Gib$ of -Councillors Beecroft and Me -.I on Saturday last, -the marriage was Do ll; $10 ta§ 'voted for this purpose. solemnized ,of Mary Isobel, daughter TWO' a- tenants fid treatment of indigent of Mr. and 11frs. - John M.-- MacGrPgnr• -patients, in Alexandra Tlospitill, .code- of Exeter, to John A. R. -Whitehouse rich, were ordered paid. • of London. eldest son of Rev. Edgar A- by-law was read : and passed ap- and Mrs. Whitehouse of. Winniipgy , pointing place of nomination, polling Rev.', Arthur Page officiated." -."The places-`fznd election officials date. of -couple left 8n a motor trip to :Ottawa, nomination, November 22nd, with elec. and 'will make their home ° in Loddon tion—if—required nnDeeember._2nt1—__nn their return. The following accounts "were paid: Layton --McConnell ' The Advance -Times, Collector's receipts In a wedding ceremony _performed and advertising, $7.81; 'County of by, ,Rev. G. \G. Burton at the Home of Huron, hospital treatment indigent Mr. and Mrs. A4bPrt .Glazier. H111lett patients, $37,60 :grant to North Huron township, • on !Saturday, 'SeQtembex Plowman's Association, $10; J. Reavie, 28th, 'Dorothy .E.. • McConnell •was gasoline, $ 70 ; Canadian Oil Co., gaso- united to Francis ••Edward Layton, ,son line, $57.44; pay roll for roads , in of 11 ?r. and Ilitrs. Walter Layton, Tuck= September, $54.00. , ersmith. After motor - trip t, p north - 6 adjourned to meeet- again on ern points, It'1r.. and' Mrs. Layton Will i'`riaay, N'"•ovember 15th. -a reside on the1priclegroomn's 1'1rlii on b A. FORTII1lFIELI), 'Clerk, tn,itli. Smith—MCMtn'rav • - GODERICH .TOWNSHIP •�. The home of Mr.„ old Mrs.' *illiam he 2nd • concession of Tuckers - aV Ee'lgrave, -r\ 1S -tile .sccr.ne Council met t ii 1loImes� file all 1I -on- T. S�Zctiltrlc , , day, October 7. of . a pretty wedding on S.aturkltly, fieiptemvher 28th. when • 'their • Ot ly daughter, Alberta wary, become bride of Jame Stuart Smith. seen ox Mrs, Mary Smith.aln:d the late Willfain ckrche-Kiduys Kelp Wit people tall too n a 11,4 Mane* of bad brwk. The o stitch twltober, and twin f bed eezon said ;ate Sret�t but f the b ° . sod tie muse of it aB Is the dia- , _i ioat-a wM; tagd the 'beck, r rd tl the bank' is the k • eI last $ box of Dotatli.Kidney Vino. Areinedy for . baelcscbir *PA Wails 'rads !mark a ]!gip ., , .t substitutes. Get4'Doaalla.° ` ¢ 0'4.104 Tokouti, OM. Q • cont, $70:37'; , :County of Ilurote Col- borne ' share of indigent' !patient; $56 „ '0. E. Groves, seeietary-treasurer, $:30.; ,,it ,ecretar, a r r $1 , :IxissA 'George ,,Fowler, Board of l iealth (*Ards, $1.50. .Moved by Win. Thoth' and -A. Wat- son, we adjourn to meet November Sith at., 2 p.in. • • WIM. ; AtiffilA7''i''i'5, . Clerk: EAST WAWANOSH Council met on •'October 1st, with all the members present. Minutes of last W'�rry saps The pervous System Worry over businelis or household duties, sudden shock, , the' insane 410.00 for' pleasure, -the ,foolish at. tom to put a week of normal life sented a' profile of a drain which,runs through several properties;- an agrge- went of owners was attached. The .. Reeve •was°requc�f'ed to sign in behalf of the Township. Attorney notified that the registration of firearms was to con- tinue •until. September 80, showing any transfers,Qetc. • Department of Welfare sent'instruc- tion re registering of any that - asked for direct relief. • This was read and filed..: Onta-,rio Dissociation of Rural Munici- palities asked the Tpwnship to , j,uiti, and pay fee of $5. 'No action. ' Renewal bonds for, the to- .' collector were received from: 1Ir..'11. 'C: Lawson. This bond was renewed. ' The followilig accounts were paid: A. 'I, ,Erwiti, \grant `to I ayfield Pair, $15; Cignal -Star, printing, $8.25; R. G. Thompson, registering 304 l;uns, $15; 111 0. Lawson, collector's °bond, $30; Telephone System, tempora ry loan, '$400 ;. Superintendent, pay voucher No. 7, $'83.1`2. There wassome diseussion, as 10 the into twenty-four Wm, feverish ac---i—advisability of closing the side -road bt;- t3vity, the demand for sensational 'ween to tirelots 20 ' d 2 1i1 4om 1leland the 6th con - literature are all conducive to the road between lots sti -11(1 31 ,fro>ru:,con« side - 'aggravation of wear and tear cin the (Pssiorl 7. to concession 6. 'These roads , , ,, l re 11('1'. Nothing' 'Intel' was 'oily l» a weed nervous £ .'silo ' and €lie on xf you are tired,ltstles nervous, are not lzseduntil next and worr1ed why not give Milburn d metrlila : Kealth and . iorvo I'i11s a chance to , ,,i�ionneil ljourx1e(1 to meet on Mon - help put, you on your, feet again. dd?!I; Noseper 4, at 1.20 p.m. ThL atei t body building, nerve ey i.WLV W WM�r] Tia G. TI1C1•MI11'A7Lia'!, CleLie+ strengthening tome eontaining the e essential elements - for the ne rvoub yet g l "'stem, em. • � e bop '« mo r*r 14414 t dr hto,r gat, rat o fer : `,fThe traps' on the course are very annoying." Second golfer (trying to putt) : 'ites., will you please shut yours`?" "WORN OUT" AND WORRIED Dragging round each day, •unable to do housework -- cranky with the children.— feeling miserable. Blaming it on "nerves" when the kidneys may be out of order. When kidneys fail the system clogs with impurities. Headaches --backache, frequently follow: Dodd's Kidney Pills•help clear' the. system, giving, nature 'a chance to restore health and energy. Easy .to take. Safe, .116 To a 10 at'paper'i a prospective customer of every store and busi- ness in that town. ' ,.That is why newspapers are always trying to ucri�se�`��e�,;t'�cixcu�a�on"� _-And"�"•��;.� .oirculation is what The Signal -Star provides for its advertisers. The insert' i occasional• adver- on of an tisement reminds the public that the advertiser- is still in business; it is the consistent, regi.lar ad- vertiser that gets the business. Advertiserne Dodd's Kidney Pills . a Is an invitation to the public to visit astore and people *del. to shop where they are invited to shop. To -day, advertising is more ur- • gently needed than it has' been for years, and one way to get business is to advertise regularlyin eirvemsmaiiiirissruswirsiormiviwavismorarromosiimmme FREE SERVICE OLD;, DISABLED OR DEAD ± . HORSES OR CATTLE reimoveti promptly and etticiently. . ShnPly phone "COLLECT" to - ilifILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED ' PHONE 21' INGEPSOLL ir12Clin1" •• �;1