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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-11-27, Page 7• vd, - IiWLYNons113tit 27111, 141sirss noon tlieeing couple kt ng trip to, Toronto sissi other places in On- tario. OL their return they" Will re, side on the groosn'S‘ farm on, the Oth concession of West Wawanosis. The shot vvishes slf their friends are ex- tended to the -for .a long and happy wedded life— Nagging, Dragging Parris In the Back , Many wonaen lativre,t0 do their oasis housel,vorie and 'the constant bend. . mg over21 analdng peas, sweeping, ironing, sowing, so neces- sary, to _perform_ their househ.old duties puts a heavy strain on the huh and kidneys, and if -there were no kidney weakness the back would' be strong and well. , Doan's Kidney Pills help to give", t relief to wealt, ba.elxachs, kidney suf" X0111,G,W9,419.s„,,,, , „ DO= ICIcineY s ,are put v in an oblong grey box with our trade smarkseseeeeelapte-tetrfule-en--- the - • Wrapper. • .• Don't accept a substitute. Be sure and get '.1:NAIV0," Tho T. Milburn OQ„ Ltd., Toronto, (fat DUNGANNON , (Intended' for last Week) DUN(GANNION, Nov. 10. --. -Mr. Matthew Shackleton and Mrs. John NIcWhinney spent -the week -end visit- ingetheir sister, Mrs, W.J. Larkin, in ' New Torentos. They were accompanied by Alm. Sam J',. Kilpatrick, who visited • her son, Mr. Palmer sKilpatrick; in Toronto. - Born.--(0n(FridaY, November 14th, to • Mr. and, Mrs. Ben Park, a daughter. Congratulations! 'We -also wish to say . "Happy birthday" to jr: Richard Park, who was presented With this little grauddaeghter on his birthday. , Master Willirm Stewart spent the week -end in Toronto With his sister, 'Miss -Annetta !Stewart. .,.... . Mr. Thornton tedy, IR.C.A.F., of , -- Dartmouth, 'NM., is enjoying leave with his parents, Mr. and Mr's. 4. J. L. • Eedy. -The Women's • Association Of- Dun- • gannon United church.enjoyed Tuesday afternoon as guests with the b•Ille branch. . • Misses Mabel and, Annie 'Quaid are • leaving this week to work in 'Hamilton. Mrs. Annie 'Campbell is visiting her et3ister, Mra. 'George Fulford, Saltrord. Mr. Everett Harris has taken a posi- tion at the aircraft faetory in Lucknow. After a while waiting for Red -Cross •lit, yarn to arrive, plenty is on hand now, v, and vrilling . workers, are -asked to get ; their . sup• ,ply It is requested that all , articles- be in the efirst of the -week to be packed for the next shipinent. , Mrs. Mason MgAllister is visiting • lier son, 'Private Robt, McAllister; who , is recovering from pneumonia In' Hamilton 'General Hospital. Another Red Cross Worker. -"Resol- ution Money Bags," a Shorthorn bull .• owned by W, A. Culbert, is doing 'hie part to help win the war, He is said to be the largest bull in (Canada, weigh - 'big 3200' lbs.; He eve& exhibited at Teeswater'Fair for the .henetit of the Red Grose, an admission of 10e being &begged; and the esum of $195.00 was realized. Of this • $120.00 has been • given ' tO----3ffie-TTireeswater • Red Cross ' 'Society, and $75 to the Dungannon Red Cross branch. This 'bull well deserves his name of "Resolution Money Rake Bliek-Dougherty.-A quiet wedding .took place on !Saturday, Noverniier 15th, at the • parsonage, Dungannou, when Rev. W. PeNewmAn united in marriage • Alma Elizabeth, daughter a Mr. and ',Mrs. Edgar Dorigherty, and Robert, Elmer Black, son of Ws JS Black and the late Mrs. Black 'of Ashfield.. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. lioward Johnston. The bride's street -length dreSse was duety, rose wirth wine ac- • cessories and she carried a corsage bouquet of rose carnations and maiden- hair fern. The wedding dinner was • served' at the home of the bride's parents. The groom's gift, to the bride, was a lovely chest of silver. Mr. and 11 ,41 Death of Mrs. Wm. Whompsom-On Friday, 'Noirember 141h, there came to a close the, life of one whom we all loved and resPected, Mrs. Wm. Thomp. -son; lut-a -few- days •pastlaer'-eiglity- sixth IbirthslaY. She- had of late years been troubled with a hearl . c.endition, and she had gene 'three vietic. remain for the winter with her (laughs". ter„ Mrss. [Geo. Kitson, Tao:Ides:4 .who lAati tenderly nursed her through varis • sPells of ilineab and at whose home she passed away. Of • 'English birth, she was Maber 'White, daughter of the late William and Mabel White, Of Old Trinition, Durham County, England. She was married to William ThOmpeon, uatiVe of Ireland, who predeceased her twehty-twO years. They .came to this country in 1880 with their three children, Adam", Tillie (Mrs.sGeoelat- son) and Mabel, -coming ,first to Gode- rich:rand shortly afterwards to Dun- gannon i where,Mr, Thompson followed the trade of blacksinIthine which he ,had learned from his father in Ireland. Their home has 'been lonenna well establisbed and, many will ississ her cheery; •smiles 'She alsohad the ability of being a tchad apd. Capable nurse; °Bev. (111. :.McDonald, Luc now, conducted the furieral Sere' from the home on 'Howley afternoen. Her five eons( and a grandson, Charlie Kitson, were ;pallbearers. • There were over a 'score of beautiful floral pieces testifying to •the high eeteerce in which she was held; these were borne by Jack Ryan,,John. Blake, Herb St others, ''Rory McDonald, ''iLeslie Schoite, DaveaMeGratten,,Robt. Durnin and Artii11rsDlibett4„.....InterMent was in Dungannon cemetery. • A sister sur- vives in England, elso a family of five sons and three daughters. They are Adam, of Delhi; Mrs. Geo. Kitson (Tillie), of fLondon; Mabel, at home; Mrs. Boulding (Ethel), of Mount Forest; Charlie' , of London; Edgar, of Windsor; Arthur; at home; Franklin, of 'Lonari. Another:daughter, Mrs. Staley (Beatrice); passed .tway thrZe. years ago. We extend our heartfelt sympathy tot:the family'. in ,the loss Of. a loving and devoted mother. Mrs. R. B. Mnrray, Saskatoon; whe is spending sorae•time witht-her -father, Mr. Shaelraeli Rivett, was visited tever the Week -end by her son, Jakk Murray, of the, R.C.A.F. at 'Jarvis. An older brother, ,Gorden, is in service in Egy 'and anoth6r, Harry, lif the navy. We wg.sh them all •good, luck. County. Council Poles op Road a :Hazard to the Public THE 'OODERICII SIGNAU,STAR County Engineer Suggests Reniov- ,, al to a S•eparate Rigiit.of-way The dOnntY iengtntvoi, T. Bi'atterSele• subleitted the following repOrt o the County 'council in session last week: To the beginning a October, 1941, there hats been expended as follovss: Maintenance *$ 65,447.23 Construction Snow fence $ 1,05034 Bovvick - Turns berry bonnslapr 1,131.44 LSigns_ s -688.05- • Guard fences -- 680.80 s BU. 15 ,Colborne '235.04 Rd. 3 Tucker- irtmnd.ithStanka, 23,358$4 7,962.05,2 3 Rd, 12 ;Grey and .; Morris 12,025.83 'Rd; 4 Stephen 147440 Rd. 6 •Usborne "5,204.14 Wrox 2** eter streets 6,111.83 liowielt 7 Gerrie street 2,5/4.47 (Rd. 32 Tneker- eolith ' " 454,35 'Rd, 27 Colborne- Benmiller 442.67 Rd. 17 MeKillop 118.00, Culvert •construc- tiou ,2,856.31 appear that the time is overripe or a thorough study a this 'situation, tiinch a study) would involve the cost to the pole line s'Ompanles for tree trimming d extra construction costs"; on, ac.. count of trees on roads. These costS are not available to unielpalities and such a study should be made by the pepartment of Iiighwaye So that the infor ation teuld be a gener4 use, Lt might be found.that pole lines should be mOved off Use road allows:sob to.ts 41 41 /101.8213X111:411`40 ISAINKIXT Annual Clatheting 4 Watou new* Addreoiii on rrodudino.; J. W. Van Egmont1)14 Clinton, Pwsi-. dent of the Iluron .terounty 'holstein Breedem° 'Club, presided at the annual banoet of the club held at Walton sz Tuesday, November 03. Ile outlined the activities of the Club during the a, • • Alexander 'Untie-, an old kesidelit ofmOnd, onsarried,Priseills, tot:Mord riabtpomvay Itiurchaoeci from 140. ,year and siated that, while iiureu the Wroxetee district, shed en Novem- Warden Bray, SOW ot..14r. and Mr*. has grown famouS fOr beef, 'b'Pr 131b at 'tke age ef e/gbts'ilve rears"' Bert Bray, Grey townstdp. an4 ovvners. It Might. be found' that -road callatY Mr. and M. John Brennere-Yeari* .alloWances sheticid be widened to pro- largelY through suell" beef heraS, "as it shoulsl. iltad that an extra 'cost to awl Vra13/"As*T0441 '8°h; etStcnehms'o ‘g4)1(1"1 W"Iiittg•--114'"9"-far61117 galchcr' YidoeNtra, roOM fOr trees Una poles, and) Itilwse Eplarains of Clinton, etil November '16th,"41ebrabed their beneral• Superinteedenee. workmen's com- pensation insure ' $ 63,08.08 ance, etc. $ 6,194.95 ,Maelsine..$_hg1). ..„ Capital expendi- - ture $ 2,787.85 • Operation ac- count • 893.10 Pay lists • for work on ma- chines . 2,488.87 '$ 6,169.82 • Charges to ma- chines for repairs, total ' •3,445.88 The • cost of oper- ating our'machin- ery 44,026.75 and the earnings, of the machines . • are 63,835.7.8 New`mae'hinery was added as foll6ws (Oar 4 $ 500.00 Ford mower • - 1,016.60 Internatfonal tractor ,, 5,056.00 Reeve Raymond Redmond on being Oaterpilher tractor 7,450.00 elected third • vice-president a the , nahnicipalittes •Olt 'account of poles villteh haVe wOn fame throughout' the lug" ' „ Sh6eildik borne hen the company _er eons- ',,Narth American continent, the holstein • '11P's 41berta MaeLeav" 1-1/eg"'N.-"' '.°.ing"'" , l. o.,•,lSe„. mIssitsif Viabataining the line* so that breed is well en 'the 'way te•C4ringing'. hamhas gone to MOntreattaaposition on the staff; of the Royal laonors to /the, countY. A. fAleelal ex"- these extra ,costs Wonid be met "bY the . .. services .causing them. -, hibit ot ttfolstein eattle.will be arranged Victoria hospital Tor -0,1;-0------1M-InternatIonal ' plowintr-4a Itilelenills- 4'*ekrillgeri ' " --/)11/ Results of Weed Siii-aYing resident of Lower 'WinghamS died at No Weed. spraying was done tbislear, "matea. but the results of, work done in other -' ,The chief speaker of the evening wan Years Is amlaredli. • Weeds such as Perd Wiggins, a Amer resident "of chicor, Clinton, new' Manager *of She'yrodfice y, oxeye/ stalest • etc., have' been department of Canada l'ac4ers. Ile almost completely wiped out in most places. It was not expected that hind,- 'ktrkei;irvIllitt•eslithiLettiurp.emehlenetsst,i,e, and weed; would he +killed, ' as our solutions gave a , concise sketch "01 the present - were not enfildently strong, but wild. With re.-' flourishes. It would appear that th'P'. carrON while reduced in amount, still day aituSainn. in the world gard to production and market require - soil is 'tilled with seeds- of other earrot meats. Ile pointed out that the law brops that grow ..freto, year to year.. or Supplr and .'demand controls 114Vie , The power .100,44r purebase4 this pro(fOetion. Such does not exist in the case of the overseas market. Britain. nar haS done a lot a good work in clearing tbe roadsides. ' About two teas the Cahadian PeoPle how much she wants and it remains for the Can,- more such mowers should be operated. in adianS to Plan to meet the demands.. /Ass . Innovation. In road -building Another factor which enters into the this cenntY Is being IsSed at the. Grand: situation is that the number of people Bend airport. The process is a type of bituminetis'stabilizatien.. Gravel with e4.4)1°Ye4 in industry has, increased materially. This means, that all vthe about 1.5 per cent. of day added is mixed in a pug mill and 1% per cent: farm people who switch from agricul- of asphalt and a euantity of water tore to industry to find- employment are added. ••The whalt and water create an added demand by reason of become mixed and the clay' abeorbs the fact that they change frote pro - the water which carries the asphalt to clucers to. consumers. - the city particles and appears to coat ese listed what Britain, deprived of thormrghl thesirWhen te.d.lier usual eourses of food in Continental eyte------,-eompae, the result isa waterproof slab of *con- netnitrles'''''"16'. -La-kIng "f-L'eln Canada In' siderable strength. 1 have not yet their priority rating. The - foods are determined ' that such a 'preeess1S- ba--- eon, ,cheese, eggs and milk. At cer- economical for 'use on our roads, but tain times ' of the year she takes . it is eery interestintomatoes, apples, : honey and some e . • I wish to thank °the members of onions. The other footle are imported and othe goodS: ' the Council and Road Commission for by the British in an effort to keep their drugs, toilet articles. exeeption of two. years: spent ,in. Wing- -Heavy -Water-damage was eccaSioned ng the year. Evertime ou pasup a plate -, the lielPffl-eia-OPeration .reeelved dur_ Ta...!.I0SIb balanced - • ham. He was in his seventieth year. In the R. 11. Johnson jewelry store, ' • i pork iii favor of some other food youl Ins" wife -y ys of '- . predeceased him and heels where mueh silverware was in Stock: ' are freeing a plate of pork for the survived by three sons and ene`sintighr- Loss. will not be so lieaeY, for it is said people of Britain," he said. -That may ter. He served Iiis township for sever- that cenSiderable stock was not perisb. rstriela to James henry 'Davis, Oon, ot Mr. and 'Mrs. George Davis, .3torris township.' The double ceremony wellt,• performed by IteV. Watts. MANTON - Stab* Of 1lio` Blaze lin Store Block ThrootAs- Clinton. on Sunday in his eight3"-lifth MoaineliaNyilra°fItte'rnN:ovni' 1irl-threixrfobver4;1%10°eukt year. Besides his Wife, he leaves four here and for a short time threatened sonDsr.andJ.4.4Wa.uglille'ortv. fling' 4>f Xxeter 'theThnlea;ifina*mbviessin• Se:et pSeet ttib°e4 seofeotrd t.:170:; celebrated, his ninety-eighth. birthday of the. Ilovey building and' then spread on Thursday last He is said to be to adjoining buildings- in the IbUsinesd the ohlent praetiSing physician in biopic. Authorities said ;the less- Would Canada. As Donald' *Currie, 4th concession a Aforr.!$ township, drove his horse; into Brussels one day last week, -If becense frightened, ran away -and fell, break- ingReItv.8:11.41kie!'Ak;atts, who 1"aasibeen cto.r�f. the Brussels and Walton Anglican churches the last two years,' is being transferred to Windsor as assistant in All Saints' church. Thomas Stewart died, at his home 13luevale on Thursday last in his eignty-seventh year, after a long. ill- run into thousands of dollars. , Business places slpmagOl.by, the ore, ,water . and snioke were as follows: Irene Burgess photo studio, J. E. hovey drugsstore, R. H. Jelfelson, Jewelry stem, Charles 'Lockwood' barber shops MisS Ahnie McDonald's millinery and Wiest* , Vrear shop, • illiere Was alSO minor damage to Dr, Geddes' dental office and the apart- Ments of J.' E, Johnson, - • The fire was one of 'the* most danger - Dun' Clinton *firemen have fought -far years, It apparently started. from 'an, ness., He was engaged in lumbering explosion , in the photograph studio and milling at Bluevaie for many about 1.30 p.m., the .1il1ows ef smoke Years. Four daughters and. three SonS passing along the passages of the survive. Fred G. Forrester, of 'Seaforth, bite been appointed TC.N.R. station agent at Exerer, succeeding A. 0. Martin, who was recently transferred te Haeriston. J. Kaiser, of Thedforth, take S Mr. Forester's place at. Seaforth. James 'Porter, who died; me Novem- ber 13th in Turnberry, was.a life-long resident, of, that township with 'the (second; story where the studio waS located and •then Penetrating ,to the Dr: !Geddes dental office in the ;fames Lovett building, to the J. E. johnsen apaitments over the Oaf shoe store and to •other adjacent stores where 'etocks of goods were extensively dam- • aged, particularly , irt ; 'hovers 'drug store 'where there was telarge stoek at WESTFIELD wEsTeiseiLD, 24. -Mr. and M Mrs. Wm. cDowell, • Miss 31ildred Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dowell and childreftrisited 'Godericie on Thursday: . • • Con gra t ulations are extended to Le Tourneau scraper Bullgrader .(old bullgrader • part Payment) (Contieued from page 3) of the year. A higlebridge 'abutment at Benin'Iler failecl.late in .the year, tied the efinal recongtrnetion was left till next year.. "During the winter; with' YOur ape prover, mid if jt is found practicable, l- is propeeecl. to use arti-i•-cateipillar ad 'scraper cutting hills on ,,lhe BLYth Gocterich road. . • -Re communication from the „eecount- ant of the",e.--Department of egighways, the eruplee&F• of. this Countr are now insured with tha Coinpene .sation Board," 4.V1y of riflrnaton from the. committee,. Reeve :Redrudnd e.ald it Was propeeed to pave the 0ounty roadlrow eafrow,.t,o Auburn and Blyth, and-th-at it had been found practiCable, to. use the -big caterpillar in widening, cuttink down hills . and . straightening curves -west: of Aubnrit in .-whtter,jime. ,Ile said ,the present condatAWITOfi. this road was dangeeoiie antle that the commis- sion Ind Oi/11011Q4 ..t.Seenty7five acres of •hindto eliminate these d.angdre. Reeve Redmond said that it didn't pay to keep Mrs. Blael; -left 'by' mOtor on a trip thie hig n4.iv machine idle. It was - to Hamilton and (Niagara Falls and on doing a great job and was paying for ,their return will reeide on.the groom's itself. For instance, the estimatedcast • farm on the 2nd conevion of Ashfielch of the. Brucefield-13a3lfield road, bard- Taylor-Reid.-A'quiet weddingtook surfaced this year, was $10,000, and place at he .Lueknow Presbyterian it had been- done for- a little less than mixiiSe when 'net, IC. H. McDonald $8,0e0, largely through the efficiency of -United in -marriage • Catherine Bernice this' -machine. - It had been rented to. • Reldssecond Youngest daughter. of Mrs. the contractorat Grand Bend airport Johe Reid, Ashfield, end-WM:Ft L. at $9 _an hour and had earned $3200.. Taylor, son Of Thos. Taylor,. 9th con- Want Safe Sneed for Small Villages - * cession' West Wa-wanoeh. The bride •,elseve Watson and others considered was attired in a street -length die:Ss of tnat seine- action ehould he taken to Queen blue prepe, black -cloth coat, *lower the speed limit• through- unin-: bl k t 't -or mrated villages from • ty to thirty with Mink trimming, aefelt,ha • and .blaek -accessories. The weidiTig miles an hour. It. Was said that • ; attendants were the brides- cousin, 1 gravel treeks ‘vere t he' Worst offenders. Bernice' Thompson, of Kincardine, and 1 Varna. IMinegville and Crediton were the hride!s•bruthere'Gbrilon. Reid- _The eillagee mentimeed where liver; were • wedding party returned te the home 1 being endangered and it wife added. that„ .of the' brie/04mother, where a 1ovclzJ there is a mal'ement 64,,foot to reduce '-dinner wrist .servede to huthediate 'rga- the epeed limit tcf:ithirt•y miles betweee - The-'groo'ms gift to the lid& Was a. :twin travelling set, to • the -,grounismana gold. tiepin, to the brides- maid -a -gold necklace. In the after: t - Hotel Waverley SPADIATA. AVE. .11.T COLLEG'S Sr _ RATES • SINGLE • $1.50 to 0.00 DOUBLE -$2:50 to $6.00 Special Weekly • and Monthly Bates • ClintOnetted the,airport -on No 4 high, way, where .a Innen are.almost constant- ly on the road. . .,The • rural 'members did. net have it all their own way. in this ,debate.. Reeve Turkey said that if he had to slow down his ear at every earner grocery, blacksmith' shop and .skubbing 'post he might as well lea--lein• the ;garage., No -action vas.laken, but municipell- 'the, were urged to 'tendon ;the Depeil- ment _of Ifighways; The salary of Cie re t a ke r George Ja Ines was inereased from $999 to $1200 Pee -yeae.. 110AI-rhea to ineet,the third . Tuesday in ,January, 1942. • •`' • CREWE A MODe,S QUIET... WELL CONDUCTED . . . CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HOTEL Clo.so to Parliannt Buildings, • University of Toronto, Maple Leaf Gardens Fashionable Shopping Diseriet, Wholesala Houses; Theatre?, churches of Every DenOmulabou. A. 'M. /?cuczt.t, President • CREWE, Nov. F.. W. II. Camp- bell of Donnybrook elpeni a few days visiting his 'daughter, • Mrs. W. P. Crezier. • Instruetor Arnold '31eQuoid of Sum- nerjesery. Sask.. t4t11 1 i011ed 110W at tile •Oet;e44-tenelph, ealled 011 1115 fi1eilds hi tiiiS locality on Sunday. Mr. and „lire. Jack ('u r ran and fam- ily visited on Sunday, with'. Mr. 1Terh. rtyran" of Mafeking. Feel Chilly Start, to 'Sneeze Nose Stavis. to Rin Then comes the cohl whioh, if not attended to immediately, 'shortly work:; down into the bronchial tubes, -and the cotyvh start::. On the 111.4 sign of a cold or cough go to any drug counter and get a bottle of Dr. Wood's ,NorwIty Pine Syrup. You will find it to be A prompt, pleasant and rentable remedy to help you get rid of your trouble. It has been on the market for the past 48 years; Don't experiment with a Stib5tittit0 and be disappointed -get "Dr. Wood's". Price 350 kbottle; the large family size, abo•ut 3 time!) as much, 60o. Look for the trade 'mark u3 Pine Trees.", The T. 3.1fittLTZ1 Co., TAreftedo Toreete. OAt. •, ,00:0P1Iluron-Bruce Liberal Association. ' '- 'Twenty-one ladies met at the church 500.00 , i an Wechiesday and quilted four quilt • 1 for the ked Cross. . $ 20,816.50, „Mrs, A. 'Walpe.r of Anburn spent . ' ' ;last week with -her niece, 3Irs. DoMslas It usually happens, when a road is, CamPbell, and her sister, Mrs. Gordon impreevedfinatly sthink ft- To be built SneU.. to higher". standard, than necessarY•1 Mrs. J. L. McDowell visited last week pxperienee shows that the- demands1.at the, hnme . of 'her daughter -,-----Mr upon readelnerease from year to year, 'Gordon Sm1th of .Goderich.. irect-,that which seems overbuilt at thel :11r. Ivan Wigfitroan had "his teal bOi4tructien appears obsolete exliminat ion on Thnrsday and was after " year's paii2e,- Thestandards accepted in the Air Force,, but does not adopted 1)Y,thisesCounty have this in ' go • into training until January. ' ,itilitd,"-Itrid.;. endeavor when grading mis4 Mae Mason. of •Clinton spent a iemed to provide a dear line df -i the week-ende with her 'parents, Mr. visiorpfw500-ft. ininineee and greater ; and Mrs. Winter Maeon. ,where?practigable aver Vertical curves.: -mrs. J. E: Ellis of Listowel is %len!. Ilerizontal-cirves :are 'given a' -'radius in,., at the home of Mrs. W.M. Fear. of 1500 feet and ditchee, and side slopes! Mr. and Mr's. Wesley Stackhouse, of ere .eo constructed that there is n sur- Brucefield, visited with Miseatici-Mrs. tatee.--Of about fifty fees, on which a Wni. McDowell, and Mr. 9n -d: Mrs.. Earl vehicle will not Overture. . 1 W igh tont n Mr. and -Mrs. Reg_ Jenning and ehildreh, o1 Winds64, were week -end guests at the j101311e of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walden. • Arise Mergaret Jefferson of Donny- brook wee a %,-eek-enct guest at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook. WESTFIELD, No-.. 29: -Miss. Jean MeDosvell has -gone- to- -Lond-on, :-where but will be sure to feceiteSe bill from she has secured a position. the 'Hydro for any damage to the pole, Mr.. and Mrs. John YoueiglAut and Pole lines on the, roads are not only a t family; of Auburn, .visited on :Tuesday hazard' tie.the public, put in the proellAt the !seine jr.j and. Mrs. :Gordon cess of _construction- and. maintenance -ell. ' the trees' on • the roadside are sadlY1 Mr. Chas. Bled:Stone of Owen Sound mutilatedand deStroyed. All of our I was in this district on Monday, veil - roadside work is Made More costly by ferrieg ,with the trustees -of reason Of the poles. This year it is East Wawanosh, regarding the sale of estimated our machines weitIcL.haveH a piano which they have purchesed for 'clone $6,10_00 North of additional work,the school, and which is to be delivered had there been no, poles. It wouldthis week. . ' PokEr.a. Detriment- . Artier „building 'these roads, we thee; .find this .witititSstuelded with hydro* and telephone poles so. that much of the. value of the work has been lost. Any - (me so .unfortunate ae tO,,lose Control of his ear and collide eetth a hydra twit, not only may receive severe •M,; - SO injuries a ed- dattle-ge• Ins -vehicle; Participation in -Financing War Activities vealed,in Report' of Bank of-Montieal Loans' Up $12)900,0001 — Strong Liquid. Position Shown' — Assets •_Exceed Billion Dollar. Mark-- Profits- Sho* Little -Change -- The extent fo Whieh the Bank of I Bank's, ceminerelab-and other loans Montreal is Participating in the warleontinuee tipwarle. The total of such time actleite or industry and ceme loans, at $275,69,000; ie an advance °Melee thratigh lts•--branches, in every ; over ink year's figures of $42,138,000: pttrt of the Dominion IS impressively ; Of thisSotaL Thane $254,427;00 are in exemplified bel its annual statement,: Canada end $21.271,000 elsewhere. just issued, whieit reveals operationA1 On the other hand, toting to Pro - during the past year that in volnine are vincial add municipal governments, at at the highest 'keels In the" history of $28,964,000, are down by $6,3404000, the institution, e: which' may be taken as sign of lin- The 13anles .Ources at October ; provemeat itt fhe tinaneee . of these Met last. the end of its financial year, ' nubile bodies. Call' loate-L remain In are shown at $1,646,551,000t, which is the tnoOrate figures of l'eCellt years. an increase *of $85,216,000 over last In Canada they Eltfilld it .$4,472,000, year, the total ae*its, being ,the 'higheet ;slightly dorcvn from last yeer ; else - shown in any animal statemeet of the: Where they et.and at $15,509,009, a re- ok in- Its 124 years Of operation./ As ; dudion of nearly $4,000,000. 4:•,* against theSO resources,, the liabilitieS 1()f theslieffk'S iitpilcl 118SetS, referred to the public stiiiid -nt,7 $969,615,000,1 to rn the Stateinent, EIS "quickly avails lea ving -41n exeees _ over such 1 bib t tes. able Te14011 NTH," • there are increases lin of $76,066,000 whrelr repreec nits • the; Cash and in Dominion Goverfintent and shareholders' equity. 110‘; strongly; other bonds. .The cash and., depoSits,' the Bank is entrimehed ins respeft to with the Beek of Canada tit 892,755,000, 'fleeting* contiflgencies is fu ther .ehown is higher by $9.721,090 "than last year. by Hie total of Its quickly available ; Notes of and cheques On other banks assets, wh0,11 $705,'4102.000, an htt at $,:18,IY72,0GO,'.and money on depooit 14 44 of $42,476,009- s compared With u 1 t li ofhvr hanlie a I:, $54.1rao.090, '.ii 0'. last year, are equal to 73 per cent of ail ; no sigitifica ut , change. ;In ves t mon 1,4itt liabilities to the ptiblie. GoSertine 11t /11111 °HUT 1/111111S1 and de- ' The statement. whieb is pnbliebed bentures' amount to $198,719000, whieh in :mot ftercolumn. is in the "easily, is higher by $36,913`,000, Is Tit explainet1 tinder,4tninlahle" fort) '' which' It lute that the grottier portion, of ,these ineeste beep theBank's practice in yeeent years, mentr: 11-1 in Dom iii 14)11 Government and' to present to the public. This' year the; high-grade Provincial 'and munielpat explanatory notes 0Which, accompany securities which 'mature at early dtttes, the various totals eontain additional 11 statement which_ indicates that the informatiOn. Thus, lesteed of merely "'Bank is eontinuing, itsepolicy of giving the the totals of flie deposits end fining its fiortfallb if invetnients main- commereial and other loans, these itemelly, to short-terM 5(4.111 1fles, are aeCompanied by tabillatione shows! Profits Shots! Little Change ing the totals for Canaii and the tot als After payment ef Dominion Govern - for eleewhere. • ' Mont taxee, ftmountleg to $2,20.013,. OSarge Increase in Deposits' • the profits fox the year sero 0,437,0* The. delioMte this year reaeh „the beinP, approximately in file same figure tat ti of $92s1,387.009, an iherease as last The am'ciunt, represents oVer fast year'Of ,V9,17,22.009, and of the a return on the 'shamholders' itspiitY 'total $809,1,10019 aro in Vancida and of 4.51 Per cent. After payment of $110;277,009 elsewhere. ' • the engtonnt*'1 dividend , there remained Itt finaneing the etlianding OP,tir • a surplus of • $37:026 to be carried atierns of Mianufacturers, farmers, metforward to hatanee of prdflt and loss Omuta and On -AA the trend of the amount. not seem like' very neuch, but 'when you, consider the matter full Y you caD see what,-4.amounts to. It is not a. sacrifice, because we have -plenty- of 'baler foodn. which wescanSuse." --,Canaditin farmers, said the speaker,, should concern, thenaSelves with the pro- duction of those ,foodstuffs needed_ by Britain. "I think we shoilltl• study whether.- we are doing •our „work as efficiently as possible," he said. "We all know the•ctese of the Danish farmer whe was producing 100 pounds ok gam on • his hegs with only 350 . pounds of feed, while Canadian farmers werd feeding as high as 500 pounds of feed. We didn't think it ,possible that, we ceuld do the same thing and yet today we can and are preciucing hogs on the .ine-sam,ouat -of feed eas....the. Danish farmers used.' Thate-‘1S-biit one ex -t aniple, of increased efficiency. We cans all help the war effort by doing our ownjobas•efficleiatly- ee -possible." - Brief speeches were criven by -S. 13.. Starbees, Arthur; W. 'flume Clutton, Go4rich, secretary of the iluron t_Acifuty Holstein Club; J.C. Shearer, Clinton; White, Stratford;: George ;Gear, Walkerton ; W. II. Holmesville, and W. L. Whyte, Sea - al years as councillor arid reeve.- Cann -Wiseman The.marriageof Anna kathleensoaly• •daughter of Mrs, Wesemail and the late .iNerman. Wiseman,- te William i door Miss' McDonald was able to move Mervin, youngest son of Mrs. Cann; and Meg of her stoak before 'the' water` the late John Cann, was solemnized at came through into the store. the home of the bride's mother, Exeter, -- -314s,se elni(gess, it is stated,' yeae, tin - by Rev. W. A. Monteith of Foothill, finsured. The 'Hovey stock was par- oThe Charies Lockwood ;barber , shop "was' flooded with water and in the, millinery and ladies' wear store next n•nele of tbe bride, Assisted D3' Re-v- WilUam Smith -Ellis The marriage took place -at Empress avenue United Church parsonage, ,Lon - doe,, on 'November 15th, of Alice Wil- ftieda, youngest daughter of Mr. and covered by insurance., also the -building. De Mortuis- Nil Nisi• Bonum "Say,' pa.". - "Well, my son?" "I took a walk through the cemetery 31rs, Ezra Ellis, Clinton, t� Donald' teday and I read the InSeriptions on the John Smith of Brantford, sod of Mrs. tombstones." • • .. Smith and the late John Smith of Olin- -Well, what about it?" toss Res -elle -T. Agnew performed the "Where are' all the _wicked people cerembny. The couple will reside at buried?"' Brantford. Double Wedding at Brussels - In a double wedding- at St. John's Anglican church, Brussels,• on Novein- ber 15th, Prisdlla; and Patricia, twin daughters of Mrs. E. Raymond of Brussels and the late Charles J. Ray- , 4544 forth, representing • the 1942 Interim-, cil's agrieultural committee,-'arill Fred' tional , plowing match conlmiftee. Wattson, president of the Hurati -County Percy Davidson, Listowel, spoke for the '71:1ederation of Agriculture. Byron Jen: - Perth iCounty 'Holstein Breeders' As -1 vey, Ingersoll, Western Ontario field socintion; Ed. Wallace, -Arthur, for the man of the Canadian Holstein Breeders' Wellington County -Holstein Breeders, Association; brought the greetings of and Charles Lamb,' of Walkerton. for • the parent association and- ecingrattil- the Bruce County Holstein Breeders.,!Eited the 'apron County Club on their Other speakere included .1: W. Gamble, resourcefulness' in furtherieg the inter= chairman of the. Huron County Conn- ' estS of the breed. "Nb*, AFTEg 23 YEARS — VE FOUND RELIEF" Suffered Long s Time from Storttach Misery, Aches and i'ains in 'Back and Joints, Neuousness and Constipation. Tells How- ‘Syntona Gave Him Relief: How WV wish every one of you who; read thie story,. could really know of ; the thousands of users who have found' agive:tble, relief froth TItomach,' liver, /1 'kidney and bowel troubles. backachtH nervonsiiess and rheuma t 'aches and pahr.4-1)y- taking this granti-J.Ietit1 and Root medicine. Many (,-f them your own neighbor end friends like' Mr., oseph 11..24Gooley' 256. -Mac-Nailes hetet. North, Hamilton, 'Ontario, who saye: "For last 23 years 1 ha Ve suffered 'continually with hula:esti-ow and' constipation. M stomach wrothd bloat like a balloon and sour bits of., undigested food came up in my throat.' I used to get dizzy spells, blindhig. spote appeared befeire 111S- eyes, • tongue was ('011 1(41 and In the, m urn ins I had had taste 111 my ,mont h. • •I 4 -as a 1 s constipated. "More lately I began to sotTer • from rl.eumatic-like pains In my ';litel's and L joints• and -I- had a terrible backqche • 4;14101 rt(1,111eft.itne from whieli could' get -1 had, been reading ahout :;11 ree people who were setts; heireirrhy i-43 11- ' tona and so "1„,..tlecitied to give it a - WO. that was lucky clay for the *cause-J.10W after all those years 1 Int \`:1' found .;relief and I can e1.4 sn Many different things without having that miserable gas, bloat and distress in. ms- , The dizziness. con ted tongue, spots:1)(4-4e my eyes, and.even the backache are' gone completely and my.. bowels ;Ire regular ago in. --appet tr is, good now. I slev much !letter 11 Hi can't 'remember when I felt so good. advise others suffer- ing like 1 was to give Syntona (bailee to help hem, for t is greirt medicine:"• . 4 ;This - -famous mixture of Nature's Herbs anel__Rotits iessohl .and Terone4_ mended' in „Gilder -lob IV Campbell's - Drug Store. 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