The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-05-08, Page 5a r:;.'r
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RM I% 11.0.411E8
U Barrietsr, lite. •
Office ourt House, Ooderich,
Telephoaao
Wm, A. gualu1LuzAND
Barrister and "Solicitor
.First. Mortgage Security.
Urban ,Loans Available.
Once --North St., Goderich. hhon 759
CHARTER 2b ;,ACGCOUNTAN'I
j Chl�iTEI'lkl anti Ulv`!.jIa1TII,
ja hartered Aceougtanis
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77 Dow'nie Street, Stratford
Toronto Office:, 3023r
' a Street
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AUCTIONEERING
;AAS GUNDRY, GOD1 I UC'II,
THOMAS ENI114
LIVID STOQS :.AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER .
Telephone 119
Salem attended to . anywhere and
every effort made to give satistactionr.
Farmers sale elates discounted.
(40ILDON ?L. GRANT, LICCENSED
AUCTIONEER EOR HURON •
COUNTY •
A. satisfactory, courteous service for
Farm, Property' or Household 'Sales.
• Rates Reasonable.
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COGA:TY'S FO EMQS T' WREALY
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0D RTC g ONTARIO, TAI'S DAY, M Y 8th, 1941
n
n oft 20. an R
inThree Mwutes,"l+ea�se
,„,
Costs Liquor
(By a Man With a Notebook)
siiniie > •As stuffy as a }iaxidermist'.s.
"„ loll.. . - . ' ••.
'Might been better world if ani,'the
daydreaming r"vere done at night..
Indications are that 'tussolini sold
Hitler ehort•-about 'Ibuve :foot -six,
Too many folks. are ueita •'Sunday as,
the„day of rest; the day ,when, the' do
the,' rest of -the things :they eouldn •t
get done in the week,
Say thio for the” radio: it has a
loud -speaker you eau. shut pie.
A Cambridge mbridrofessor eayset denotes
�'
poor form to. repeat -one's self .ln comp
osing a sentence. It does,' tee, so it
Magistrate Turns Deaf Ear to;
"War Emergency" Flea. and
Vines Trucker $10 a .
A plea, that gracvel *as so urgently
needed et, Port Albert airport as to
warrant a breath of the halt -load law,
adv'ariced= Eby'4. R.; 1'larrow on. behalf of
X'
.Gra'li.are, t cker, Charged with
Wilfrid �
overloading,, failed to impress! ALa1is-
trate Makine ;in, last'aThursdey''s' Police
Court and u #ane of $10 and eosts was
imposed.
Mr. Darrow said his client" was ad-
vised. by Works Officer Watkins that
the delivery of .gravel at the airdrome.
WaS a war emergency ,lied it was un-
likely that anything would be said
abouteo Terlaa ineg.a,..; _,, had `
But Traffic Oiiice'r dames Culp .
There is a piece in the Pacific off
Mindanao where the ocean is 312,089
feet deep and where even at that depth
tiny eruetaeeaiis exist. So far: as is
known, this, is the rawest form of life.
The worst pojnt to corpulency,
signed she, stepping away' from-- a full-
length mirror, "is that it has no points."
different ideas. He said the Graham
truck was only licensed to carry our
tons, or• twotons during the ,halt -load
period, whereas w'hen he stopped it
there was a load of 15,1770 pounds
aboard tnd the driver, a youth em-
ployed- by ,Graham, could - produce
neither an•ownership card nor' a:
,driver's license. -
brown Attorney 'Holmes asked for a
"fairly substantial fine" in the case of
Fred - Morgan,. who ..pleaded guilty to
having liquor in other than a ppricvate
dowelling. The Crown observed that,
without offending the bench, he •would
suggest :the meximitin penalty of $200
and costs.'. chis • Worship obliged.
.The preliminary hearing of 'a serious
charge'; against Frank. Rutledge, a
Brussels;eyotlth; required• an hour . and
at its eonclusion aeeused•, wee conn-_
loll .. �..�... w.... lolltrial
..._ -. _. judge
yy,
aid and
1' before_ d
tr Ibea
f a � �
matted ter
jury* at the next `court- of copetent
'jurisdiction: `Thecase, was 'heard- ha -
camera.
Because of the inability 'of'the doctor
-try. be"- presentr-th - ihnrge=- gains - sC
young woman of attempting suicide
was adjourned another week. - 'With
the consent of the court q the accused
was permitted to returaq.;lioaxu - her
husband, on bail.
MEDT CAL
R. F. J. R.FOd4ST+YEAR,
IR,EYE,
D NOSE, THROAT : _. .
Late House Surgeon New York .
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, a8-
-skitan at Moorefield- Ye-Hospitalad
Golden Square - Throat Hospital,
Von -
don,
don, England. •
EYES , TESTED, GLASSES:
SUPPlLIED.
• 58 - Waterloo Street §tratford.
Telephone 287. -
Next visit Bedford Hotel.. Gioderich.
Wednesday, May _2$th, from • 2 p.m.
till 5 p.m.
-GLESS PRACTITIONER ' .
DRO
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H;IBOPRAiCTO•R AND 'DRUGLESS
CHIROPRACTOR
(oderich,' Phone 341
Ofiiee':-hours..-19 to 12 a.m., -2 to : 5
and 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday. •
' 10 ' to 12• a.m. only on WednesdaSe
Monday and Thursday at MitchelL
Mineral- fume .baths -by. appointment
only. a to ll .-..
A. N NS' N
• . 51 South St.
- INSURANCE
McKILLOP MUTUAL • FIRE- - IN -
1a ed town and nd property insured. ��
Q, ceais--'RriLlutisn Knox,
PreSident,
. Ga,ndeobaro ; W. ,8,4 AT ld, Vice-
B,eid,
President, •Senfor'th• ;
Manager and Secretary -Treasurer,, Sea,'
torth. Londesboro ;
• Directory•Wm. •nmox, Chris.
Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth;
Leonhardt, •Dublin ; E. J. Trewartha,
Clinton; , Thos. Moylan, Seatorth; W.
R. Archibald, Seas orth ; A1ex. Me wi h
Blythe Frank McG'rregor,-Clint,on; $
Alexander,. -Walton:
►gents --E A. Yeo, R.R. 1, et derich ;
James Watt. Blyth:' John E. Pepper,
K.R. -1, Brucefield ; R. `F. Mc'Sercber,
E.R. 1, Dublin J. F• Pruetir, Brod-
hagen. ,
Policy=holders can male all 'pay-
ments and get their cardsreceipted at
the Rela.t' I3a'i 14-011nton"+.ia
• Grocery, Kingston Street, G•odericb, or
J. H. Reid's Geiaera1 Store, BaY held.
seeeseeesseeseseesesemess
STRA►TFORD - ,(ORICH
COACH,. LINES,
Daily 7.30 a.m., 4.25 p.m. -Leaves
Goderieh . for Stratford, ` Toronto,
Hamilton, Buffalo, ,London,-. Detroit,.
"Tavistock and Woodstock. Depots --.
Bedford British and- Royal. Ilotels,
• PMone , hotels or ' 305 for information.
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CANADIAN TAXEAYERWILL FEEL GQDIRICJf TOWNS�W
THE NEW TAXATION IN MANY PLACESr end JTOWNSHIP,
° nvFihfMoser
War Call for, Tremendous Financial Fitor Canna ► PeGple Will town kill M, smut dun ay th na
F " cb � Says O .cation Leader Hanson Prime • Minister 3ennii gs.'
Not lxn , �, . pP4,..
No Occasion for Him to Go to Brit —G ovei Prime,
Takes Mr: an�d) c . Dave'Elliott. n4vedi t
Says ,�,.� - .� weep to the Starliaf house ori the exit
Overq�Hpamilltyon} PlantT''��to Prevent Iuteirr'u$tion in Production of
gfa�eyq, p �y {t (Y �y ry�y t
War. Materials—L, E.. Cardiff's Speech The teacher and pupils of S.S. d.'�4o 0
celebrated Arbor )3y 'arl D.+ arida, with,
(
J. A. Hume,Special. Correspond- in' a somewhat different eategory, owed a. �generai elean-up. Seeds"were Platlttd'• BYut MAO: it means Canada, will have Ott) The pupils were treated to . lemonade,
2 •--•Oan Alia were raise the u sumps involved, almost *eapdy and ants 'a by - Miss ellWain,
OTTAWA, May w a u� huge
l �Fluente -Minister J. 1a entirely
; Ilsley by, Moan's.
The 11Iay, meeting Uie Dralmatic
asked by yClub wasp held. on Friday evening at the
in hi, Tuesdays war budget ,to, providie The' na$1,01. income this. year 14 < r
• laced at $u; 0,000,000, an increase of ',home of :fir, and Mrs. Gordon a .wood,
,2,400,000,000 to :the h'e feral treasury ,n h past year. Of .with forty clembers present. 'Prvgres '
$ ,400,900 over t e p s ye
In the eurreut fiscal' year which began will take sive, crol;finale way 'tee main> feature of
this increase, the Deminion s, ke the7ou'enin Y high ,h� teor*ss ming to 1Url .
April . l:: ' 'Of 'this. staggeriiiag total,, :esse,000,400 immediately in toe ,
. x re- s to be old and low, n. to be raised I3ar�v+y. Fuller and Maurice maini,000,000 is 0, 0 'wall a the tate P , ea ize M ,�r awarded e.
mainfn '1',000900,000 ava'11 have to be this year, it will^require 40 per cent. of Consolation pr s Were , a a . ded
t; $ , , Dorothea Tichborne and Arnold Bell.
raised; �'by loam. � � the national in�comsa. I'raYvincia]. and
-Lu'neb _wase rved�--,byy the>�llostesses -
oxrstantl3 xPanding-�4 anadian=pea_ municipal upenditurese~wik Sake °. Union Ch_u�r�ch, Notes.- .h'e regular
riuction-due to the war -is expected to other ten per -dent, b• t ry • beheld on
meed r, of the Y,PrT.T.. will e d
provide $270,.000,000 more taxes. than To put. the effect of the new and Fridayevening hof this weeln with. Tlva
last year, while new and im+creasecl higher taxes levied 1'n Tuesday's budget in Charge... , . There was a good'.
taxes imposed' in the Dominion's third in another way a•s to $300,000,000 ed.,Orr c atioan at Union church on
war budget are estimated to bring in ditional tares,. ;.,,• , full -Fear, which $ized greg - h pastor,Zebu A. J.
830%000,000 increased taxes. the . '' avfll *take frrFm, the adian Sunday, when the
i from 3' 1vKaye, delivered a forget l sermon
. Thies flew tax yield s to come people, the figures are as follp�y .Zn-
. ,. Income . atiowal r fits ern• , "Trikte -and 'Its Trice""-,(P'roverbs
drastic increases in u come taxes, $'Tb,000,000, excess p a ,
defers and co ration taxes, an in- x . 1 'ss a ni�entcs to the a, a service a solo, - "No
ee _ .r'Po eta , $89,009:'990., e p y 23.23). During th-nicelyaun�t'b Mrs.
crease in the 'minimum. rate on excess Provinces fox withdrawing; from the Night There, was y
profits tax from 12 to .22 per cent., a income and corporation. • utak heids, 'Gorden. Orr., ...Next Sunday will be
Epitaph with more sense than new Dominion succession duty tax, a $05;000,000-4.1eaving a flet taxation he
tax of three cents• a gallon on gasoline, crease to the Federal treasury of $90,-
increased
90;increased taxes on automobiles, a new 000,000 ;-ns,tion,al defence tax, -$80,000,-
20 per cent. tax - on motion picture . 000; int west and dividends payable
entertainment, increased taxes on long abroad, 0,000,000;. •a,utomobiles� and
distance telephone calls, an increase buses, $3,000,000; beer, malt and wine,
of ane cent a pound( tax on sugar; a $4,50%000; soft drihk. tax, $2,000,000.',
'10, per cent. `tax' on railway, lbws' and cosmetics and toiletpreparations,.
airplane tickets costing over 50 `cents, $2,000,000; 'bedding materials Made
higher razes en soft drinks, beer•• and subject to sales tax, '$15,000,0001 • sugar,
wines, higher taxes+ on cigarette paper glucase , and corn syrup, `$12,000,000;
tubes and lighters, a 15 ,per cent., higher $UeeeSSRN1 duties, $29,000,000; gasoline
e
tax-_ an,cosmetics and, toilet- prepare?. - ta�c- ��'a;#)00,4(10x-Paese�e'r:.tragsp�orta.-
tions, a new five per cent."tax`on wagers - tion by. 'raiI, . bus and. airplane $0,500,
a i rat'estrackss and have Beets more• tax 000; motion picture -e tterta inmenrt,
on each deck -gf playing 'card's, and now S8,000,000; tax .on bets at?race, tracks,
all buildi';.gr, materials are .made liable s1;000,000.
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to--thete'eigbGt-pel. ,�•elit: Sales -tax.
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...,War -Loan in Juice
New Taxes I$it in. Many Places , -
To put it in narrative form, as the
budget affects the man on the street, it
will cost a man more. to spend a quiet
evening in his own home"playing earl.
smoking his own rolled cigarettes, using
a Tighter, with *lady partner rouged
up for the occasion, and having a soft
drink, beer or wine. .Or, if a man
'wants to go out for 'a little evening spin
in .his car after work, it will cost him
nonsense: -
Rosa Jackson.' Born- Died -
'Weighed. •three 'hundred and ,ten pounds
Swing wide, ye pearly gates
k "More girls are walking home from
ear rides than . there were five years
ago," claims a lecturer. - All that state-
meait needs.- is 'the addition of - the ex-
-pletive, "/For goodness' sake!" -m-•
Judging front a -radio program -last
night,.: we take it -:that -spearmint is
still the fiavorite. •
MAGIC gives light,
tendertexture
.every tina�
Magazine gditot- ",1 ore's •a, Scotch
kick.". •Secretary What s' pe s'ay?
Editor (reading)--."I'f your magazine
deesntit-stop printing. Scotch jokes I'm
going to stop borrowing the magazine."
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TSE
w PlayingErrol Flynn sad Olivia de Havilland in
't "Santa, Fe Trail"
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J. W. Craigie
INSURANCE and REAL
ESTATE .
„ .. Get Our Automobile
Phone 24 Godlericb
�I one- softball game 'recently the
losing team made 3 hits, and 21 errors
Some softball players are soft ball
T d'ers.
P. J. RYAN
Rears Estate and Insurance .
Offices -a n ellesidehee
11 Trafalgar" "Street
Phone - 603
FOlt SA 1 Houses of ail kinds,
choice building lots, business
pr"operty and several geed farms.
Let ane show 'You some real
bargains. Buy now.
CAPITAL- TIWATRE ° ;,°$
It wasn't his' 'father's fault ghat he
was behind the door, vwhcn ,,the brains
were 'distributed..
J. E. Reed, a cripple of Kalamazoo,
Michigan, spreads cheer to•°lnvalids and
shut-ins by lending them canakies. In
lus "BirdLibrary" he has 100 songsters
ready to go visiting on •reciuest.
'Hot air .can take a 'balloon up a long
ways, says an exchange, but it can't
keep it there.
•
Dr. Goebbels is, wrong twice when he
says Germany, will finish the war this
year. It will not be lnis4ed this - year,
and• it will, not be Germany, that will
,finish it.
GIPSY. STORY FROM EXETER,
Police Looking for Two .. Women and
$100 Missing from Sideboard.
'Drawer
Provincial Constable Lorne . Ruther-
ford was called on Monday morning to
Exeter,where et was reported that two
gipsy ovome4i had stdlen $100 cash from.
residence in that town., Similar de-
predations have 14nde been reported
from Bruce county and police are on
•the . trail- of a black Plymouth auto -
Mobile in 'which the .worm are said,
to I •be travelling:
The constable was OTT at Exeter
that the - gypsies had called' at an un:
named house to ask for a idsink of
water. They looked, tired and bedrag-
gled The Exeterite left them in the
kitchen' to rest while lie went outside
to talk to a man in an, automobile.
When he returned the women were
',nth. arideso::was $100` tach .from, a 6ide-
boar'a'1 drawer.
-Police learned that the Exeter man
had just. sold. some grain and.eit is be»
lievec (lie ippsy wo7nen ac -ri f�clea
of She deal and of the whefeabciuts .of
the money. . - l
Don't 244000 Tour
It a emits wvlbo tlierwl
SeeMS well eta o 'bewd-
aehee, - The parents i •wo'u e
wise -te'become susp14 iouo et the
aild's eyes, 'Whey: are often
found tia he the cause of OW
complaint
Make 'your sppOletale t caner!`
by phoning 550.
OII'TOMET T.;
.Cor. ngstun St, on'The ,,, e
OQde
r i'kh
at Lucknow •
Wednex�la7
Mother's Day,
and wild ii't>abI, '
celebrated at 'Union at 2,30 p.m. l viii r-
Me is eordially invited to attend,. -
-
,----" .ardoii,.:me,..,d „thllf 3s StOP,„4
. P
Tenth Street?? . "Yes, eva4 e'h tae as
get off* one statioiv bofore'1 O.
you r„
CONSTABLE SIDNEY
The thirds war loan, announced . for
Jude 2, will seek to raise the bulk '-of
the ` $1,000,000,000 ° which has to be
raised in the current fiscal year by way,,
of loans. It- is believed ethis loan will
seek to -raise around.'.$750,000,000 with,.
interest at three per cent., to be - sold
close to par. An elaborate ;program of,
intensive organization to raise this loan
1s now being set up,. from Boast to coast.
three; eents more for. every gallon of ; W_ith the sharp taxation-- increases in
gasoline. he uses. If he wants to go
the new budget, the task of raising this
with his wife or lady friend to the
movies, it will cost him 20 Per eent.
more for each ticket.; or if he", goes •to.
the races± it will- be Ave per cent: more.
on each -bee he -places. •Or if he wants
to' travel by train, • bus or airplane, his
ticket , will cosi 10 per tent...more... Or •
if he wants to make a long distance
telephone call, 'that, too, will cost him more. Or if he wants to build -a new ,
house, building materials will cost him
as 'much. as eight per cent..mote,
reason of his higher national *defence
tax, less of - his salary, will actually
reach his own hands, because that tax
is deducted at the source. - And from
the reduced. amount of his salary he
will have to pay sharply increased In-
come taxes on 1941 income When he
dies, the new succession dutiest won't
worry him; that will be -a problem for
his heirs., •
The 'Dominion is proposing to ..the
Provinces that, for the duration of the
war, - they withdraw .from the field of
income and corporation taxes. The
Provinces will be paid by the Dominion
an amount equal to the revenue they
obtained from such sources.inthe past
year. .If the Provinces don't agree,
their.�taxpayers will .have to pay the
new steeply increased income taxes- as
well•as the Provb1chi 1 income .tax where
they reside. ` `e"
A Colossal Task-
, "I hate endeavored to raise the rates
of direct taxation to the''highest. level
Milch I think the Canadian people can
•�t>ee.asked::-to-•bear-in t,is10.d.c.-y'ej "
Mr. Ilsley said.-- "1 offer -this budget
as this sober and necesstary counterpart
of our derision• to eta nd side by side
with oar nations and allies: and
with the_ Welc-olne and po.werfel aid .of
CQOICRESIGNS the XJnit'ecl States to uphold the cause
on which we believe the future of civil-
ized, humane -and Christian living de-
pends. The .financial task of the Can-
adian people in this fiscal year is, by
any prece'dent,-cro1os&tial, but it is in moo
sense impracticable. It will reclttire;
.strict ecopomy, but not deprivation.
It will not endanger the soundness of
our business structure - nor . the value
of our resources. It will require' int
tense and patient effort, ; but, it will
result in a secure future."
Canada • has to provide-- at least
$1,300,000, 00 for, .. war expenditures
this year and $408,000,000 'acl(iition'al
for ordinary Government expenditures.
°As well around $1,000,000,000. must be
pi oiled-te fifn R e Beitisli exile tclit-tues'
in Canada above what 13-ritain: herself
can pay for here. a
The deficit on the past year was
$39',d0(000. By the new budget eerie
alta will raise from 73 to 70 per cent.,
of her own war and" rdinary expenses
hh
fhrou taaxation. .The. Canadian fin-
aneing of 131r14sh pureliases, particular-
ly lis to repatriati t of Canediaiwn eecuri-
ties held in 'B•ritain, - iq put by Mr. Ilsley
• (Continued
en.;.page
6)
lIad been on - the . Provincial Force
for Eighteen Years '
4Procvincial and High- County C•on-
stable Sidney tioned n ,GodericbIbeen since last September„
sta-
tioned
has resigned from the Provincial police
force,.. it vas announced in •Goderich
on . Monday~. The resignation, was for;
warded • 'some time ago, it is under-
stood, but `was not ace 'ted, until this
week. Mr. Cook had been' with the
Provincial' force for.eigliteep years and
.onlyeeen Friday last • his - immediatte
superior officer, Inspectbr Oliver, on an
of[ieial' visit here•; spoke very •hjgh'ly..of
,his ```servic'es 'as- , 0.: ,;Police - officer, Ile
had served in Orillia, Barrie, 'Kitchener
and other places:: in Ontario... ,A sue-
cessor.'has,,not yet •been,. appointed.
Monday,' Tuesday and "'ednesday ,
"BLACKOUT"
The year's most pubtri re
d °
folntt
ioi
, p
i
net
rx
g
adventtrous
beginning of 'Canada's,. worldfhmos Service.
Starringee
Conrad .'Veidtm-Valerie 'Hobson -4W I:ay Petrie and
Esmond Knight • "
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"North. West Moimted Police"
Ina the iblaekness of a London n'ightr, . a ;Mau and woman meet •
. . • strangers at Ault . . lhveru'at dawn„ aftera dight of
ine1 edible adventure,
titary Cooper Atadcleine - Carrol1L—Paulette Goddard and
• Preston.. Foster
Coag—Charlie Chaplin in ' is Sensation. "ale Great
Dictator!' ,
"'' MAPLE 'LEAF CHAPTER `
At the're;ular meeting of the Maple
Leaf Chapter, LO.I).E., onoiay1st,
at which the regent, Mrs.. R. J. -Me-
.
Me-
`Iehen, presided, $10 waa1 voted to
the war service land for local overseas
boxes to' be dent our soldiers. An inter-
esting letter was read from the Pre;
vincial° thnpter, ,sent- to all primary
chaptt'its, pertainiug -to the ports in
southern Ireland, and urging that. ;`a11
members of the 'order of Irish descent
write Xaa, personal, letter and that they
ask their Irish friends, to write t
personal, letter to the Prime Miiiister.
of tlle'Irish Free State, stating• the at., She felt miserable-
titude of the • Irish people in Canada draggy -IoW in vitality
on this ° matter." lower in spirits. She
A ttommunication 'Wee read from the hadn't thought of her
hoard." of.Tra(1e, asking eo.ol rattioan in kidneys, until a a, friend
the 'salvage ' eaa�nipaign whie will' be suggested Dodd a IMAM
conducted the first Saturday of each n►ey Pallas At once she
t
month, . b took Dodd s. ThTheA < itioia, way past=cl _ hat eae]'i °`wished out'' feeling ,
member , raise 0 "talent :money" 'by W&$ sOni1 reputed bye
September let,
r clear faettdea +erica
The Ik;1: :National Cha ter 'o Cenadm is • Il�eadache, hackache, lassrhtda aril other
p lig" of foul y kidney* doapp ..ere' . i i2
holding Ito for>GyrJhrat annual 9nae(�titi�-g
at the Royal York 'Ilotel,'loronto, May
g ' Pills
t'la ttYvliBlXe dit'll, 1c�341�.
'TIRED "
LL THE TIME
' With us no fireinearance policy
is just a` polio•—it must give
-1.--$4117811 " the Protection-against-
fireown
our o
u s y wn
particular.
'ccs....
fire oda yon;n �n
carcanmstan • . .
J. W. CRA'IGIE, 'GODERICH -t•
NELSON HILL, -G0fERICH
G. C. TRELEA►.VEN, DbNGANNO.r
--"REPl SENTING
PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY
Writing .selected :risks in— Automobile, Fire,,, Plate` Glass, ' Burglar s
pulalic Liability;' and other general insurance. E[ead owe*, T C;
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expensive- to be beautiful, 'but that was
. before we 'discovered Congoleum. With
it, our floors, look lovelier than ever:
we're saving without sacrificing:"
.You, too, can discover Cola►goleum at
your dealer's in the widest .possible range .
" of gorgeous new colours arid. patterns in
rugs of all sizes or by.theuyard priced to
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fit comfortably into wartilririte budgets.
Congoleum rugs never ctrl at the edges:
light mopping and an occasional waxing
keeps them bright as new. . The famous
,Gold ' Seal xs your a ar'antee o satisfa6.-
W b 8 .. + loll
' tion and long wear. Re sure to look for. it.
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