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Afritik, M6, earltal ig WOUld be abOUV$2,850000,000. 'Whether
WO** on, the ereatiOtt of the actual- ligures will $11QW this kW:almost
bilihOr Relations Board'. It exaCtlY eOrregt., or note the trade.'012
forthcoming when the pz,:o. the, coUntrY4has arrited at a peak far
have given their opinion '''on the AXe_eeding anything 111 the. Provi011$
of the labor relations e0de, hiStory, o the ountry. It, has conte
Ui 1oar(L w1j iu1uiuiti uud, about,t41ou-gb. the :rholehearted
-'spouse of, indusry and tFgriatilttire.'tir
tor theelimination of,
wittarivi,D' awn' 1.1
WSTFILD
Audortion4u4-9,4,0004014,1-41.4
Wednegdayt . the tertg being sold 'to
r. CoX, of -Wilittehttreh. Satur.,
44Y Mr. 'and Mrs, Anderson MOVed
their heuseltold` effects Ito . their 'new,
lietne at AubOrn, Whieb, they P1401-401
recently fMK
rom r. alluer- Dawsbn
.,
lose7thew.lrow our
provides
.. jtjlljty•
Unfair' labor onetieeg- and s:for',--"•"2Cent.-4n10§t-,erltiCei-: 11,01.1r-Piw-the---world!S Ittet "
sure ' fair treat. toy, . and. . may be -taken , an augury Airs. MilH.iAlathersted DIX6uudawith. Air. and
, 1,4uctittow..--
Air. and, Airs, b'taniey Coo, Mr. and
Atts. • •V4tOrtf..; and: °Mrs.;'Jack
Buchanan ',and IVIr and -Mrs, lym.
GoVier attetti,.ied:a. "birthdaY --partY" in
honor of Mr. W.-iii,-70ovier at tire lion.fe
ot his, ..4.011. Ali% Mervin ciO Vier, and „Mrs
GOVier .ef.• Morrie township. •.N •
Ir. Mr.. .. Iauri iltilinil
tViSitcd Tueeday with 'Mr..and
1tnean ..MONielto4 *Walton. '
Mrs. .1Voiliyan MoDowell Visited on,
Monday at the Ileum Of her, sister,
lyire. Cart DW
eans, highani.
:Ails's Margaret Wigatman is visiting.
her friend, . Miss Thelfea
rich. ', 4 . •
iete, /larold BOsinatt ot-Leadon Vent
the week -end ',under the parental root.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert- 'Vincent, Miss.
Fern Twantley and kr. Haroid. Vin-
cent pf Belgrave visite(' on SaturdaY
with Mr. and MrS. L. McDowell and
Mr. and Mrs. INICDoWelt
ntimber, from *this vicinitk have
been out hunting recently, and on Sat-
urday Mi. Alia Mel:I-Dwell was success -
fill in sheeting. a . ,
Pte,, Pon 'Roth 'and Pte. 'tassel CO*
of IPperwagli sPent*the week-end"witli
the -latter's parente, Mr. 'and ;Mrs.
Leonard •,
Congratulations, are extended •to
and Mr. Edgar HoWatt oii""the-, arrival
puleory o11 tit. bargUining. The the neeos of the Anie(as wintiens111 thei •Mr.- and Wightmau
utd
Odedesignedto en
is ment, ter 1.4i}er and is ,nn Important that the Canadian People will be PULP!
part of the-gendal plan to keep the + tqli part littheperiod ot
otWar industry Writing:at full construction, when Canaillatt-
z, farms
,It is complemental - to -the vi1I be helpin* to feed -the4estitute .of
wages :stabilization order, administered .ralrelle. and in the days^, When inter-
bythe new National •War Labor Board, natienal-frade has been restored On a
,which' :provides ..fot• the removal of Peaceti.Ple' znore :stirring
"firpskineqtfalitiee in :wage rate k but zuessage sval4revei'vvd.•41t Abe -Year-end
winch also iirinly; 'twin the CO* t1:911t. krePAIVInQf
• duatrY, 1/2vages. general -lint. presee Greece saylak that•Canatlian ShipMentS•
a htdwark. 'against' inflation.,tx of grain to lAIS 'unfortunate cotaitry,
...It is hoped here that the administra4 I men hoped, to keep alive glie-haltthe
tion of the 'labor code will -be left la the !PoPulatie,n`',„,_a_oreeee%
/nces, import:a-44_ 'The- -nattonat-*cotuot country
o-:'.
hands. ef the Federal, Government and I National n'
4144-. Wien' Leavi
not Of the Previ
stated, that emploYinenr Condi- in the par
ast ye. was -at -la
est_ 814
:lions Shillala he ntaterm ,tureiguQut.',. doilarS, and daring the'year the
•the Ceautry.' fourth ank_tiftilv Xietery,:loans_1.0,_ fur,/
, Information me,Econonale Controls 'nisi). with, TAW the.; sinews Of. war
„. There is no questiori that as a new Yielded a:.total Of ,.$2,002,000,000„ which
year begins, Which_ will 'probably be „ Was. $002,000,000 above the ,
mini -
the crucial year of the war and which • inuei asked front the people.,
many believe and all *itoPe „will New reacetbale "d1"striv
,he an immenselask switeh
the victorious° end-. of the- war It will
Europe,"" a great deal of-concern:4s felt t14 operation'of via industries, which
_about the dangerS of, the constantly , have produced $9,000,000,060 worth of
'active forces .01:. „inflation- gaining. n -munitions and war equipment • since
headway in thiS cOmitry' which"would 'the war began,: to peacetime induStrx
, greatly retard Canada's' war-eifort. is a subject Of constant study, just
A major troubleIsthat in many, cases us there are frequent elaanw. ,that
those who are taking part in the pres.: have-. to- • he made during the war to
sure against anti-inflation centre's do ' meet altering denial:Ws , for equipment.
not.fullyrealise; ;the full, •siguilicance Some branches ofwar industry Indi-
ct their actions. They do not see that cate in themselves ,a1".new,".development
: their individual actions might bethela-'-eauadian-enterprise after tlie.. war.
straw to breakthe back o1: edonimie One ofthese is the. shipbuilding trade.
--..controf and set -in -full career --the,,spiral , Since the beginning pt the war ship.
• of htliation.: It is for this „reason, as. Yards - in Canada have produced 330
well e.g.-to-acquaint the wittile country lighting ships, 220 freighters. and about
more fully With the needs and the 000. small , craft. • With the :large
_benefits of econbulic control, that the minaber 0 men-trained:on the sea
" Icottomie Stabilization Information ing the war, it is natural"lo expect that
Committee has been, dreated by the -Canada will hale her merchant marine'
Cabinet. I Wig be the "duty of the,t in peacetime just as she' had in the.
committee .to explain* the controls todays of .sailing vessels.* A firm.' in
the, People and: to show: the great re-. Halifax, Nova Scotia, founded the:first
spensibility that rests on the shoulders steamship service between America and
Of the Government to keep these con-
treis .intactand. effective:, The difficul-
tieet•2with, which ;Abe ' Government , of
our., great ally :to. the South'" is having
„
of a haby„girl_bef...p, priday, ,ja,nuary
The young peopleheld their meeting
on Wednesday evening, with twenty--
one present. Phyllis ..Cook was, 'in
charge; with Graeme -McDowell at the
piano. , The Scripture • lesson was read,
by Mildred Thornton, prayer was of-
fered ,,by 1W:sr Buchanan, and 4 poem
on "My Neighbor' read- by Bihl
Buelianan. The topic was • given.0
Itoge,"TaylorrOn, "Ain I my brother's
keeper?" 'Comments by Rev. H. Snell
folloWed. 'Plie _collection was received
Europe.; so it unreasonable to
expect -that Canada's- -tag. Wilt_ again --u49-911e rroylor. The xneeting elesed
be seen ou the seas ' in peacetime._ , With the .All'zpala benediction. • ,
and Mrs, Ogle Miller, Mr. Iliad-
' Canada 'in the .4ir
f
rich, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
fiat:ion in -Cheek will help to _drive home 'trained ,itt flying and, the great net -
the • danger ` that threatens' work of afr:ports a:Cr4seeanada,-- At ie
• Continent. - • fair to assume; also-.---that-Caseda's
Canada's Trade'-' uture is also In the' ;:aix. There seems
-
•
-The, way. Canada has girded Ilene nothing to. prevent . it. -The natant
for her great industrial- tasks to. aid airlines. from. this ,C-Ontient and .from
" war. 'is ' shown in the Reiterts froin, all country, 'and countrY in the World
, _
soureee,at the„dpening Of another year. is more al:minded,
*..
„ The-cotmtry's export trade,aargelY to,
• ,-.
Great Britain' and the :United States
and in the main consisting of muni-
- tions of .*a.r; raw materials. and _food-
,Stufts;.1 hair amounted to $2,370,000.000
.„-41n. the first ten months, of 1943, which
_Nag- nearly. halt dellaris O'er declaration-i.of-offic%-also-the path
°Iidie---ten-111719,;;;ILP:Rerirts746*_e cd-laVlileetgllilleeerhrli:Pls. 4ePaeireed-e-t.e '11:1141' g:
anieunted-10*---$.1504000,0W- antk - LU- Win the hospital who should-, be _it
-.State- $910,00000 Total
'charge on the township ; read and filed.
export trade' "fo the,. year,,If estimated Communication. : from . Ontario - -Good
i).4 06. f:aaPle' P.4s14as• the inontbs •Roads Associatlwreart'and-,filed;-tierci-
. ..- •
•: ntaria
- for membership, no .action,•
The 'Wartime ?rices and. 'Trade
Board asked 'the Couneil to 'cteitribitte
to the ost--oflocar ration'earcr• issutig.
This Wasleft- ever tor•-itiofe .informa-,
Mr rDog1is Camp,bell. • -
Liberators,. heavy 'boinbersilown by the 'Royal ,A4r_ro,teki,,,ALa 'a
base in the Middle„East,,arie doing great....Ivoric SmaSiiing HMO's bases
' the Eastern,. Mediterranea.n. ..Enemy.installations 'Greece. and tite
' DodeCanese' are Visited- almost nightly' by 'these giant American-bailt,
bombers, and many aeredroines,. harbors and railWaYla lurVe been battered
• -by the "weight of.theirlfeMbe. Here -ie Flight Sergeant NI., Cliarbonneau,
of Montreal; ,que.., who., is rear genner of a Liberator .dperating. freM• the
s 4v.Aflla§ Contrary--to-opular---ne.liet, Ottnada manship. •Boys are in as. deck
fourth-Iirm.t6 her fighting„forces:
opk-Witir--ithirtY-tto----pres-ent. ter
he . radio broadcast diAttitsions, were The, Navy; A.riny and .Air 'Force are
eld on. farm ,.credit. Social . actives wed knoWn, but the fourtharm,' not
ete-etijOyed'nfideethe'lendership-o
•t
th
.r„, and Mrs..11,(Ty Nellie, after which, ly„,expauding Merchant 'Navy, Strafe('
'ro;referraC'ellii-Meica.
TOtr4SHIP.* GODERICH -
The Council. met in Ilolmegville for
therinatigural 'meeting., All took the
FOR A MILD, COOL, SMOKE
. Councillor Stirling`,was delegated to
interview McDonald: Bros. ,about hav-
ing 'some trees -.:on 'their„property re -
Moved which now gather considerable
snow on the: road„ and ,if an an""ifeable-
arraugeraent 'cannot 'be. made •theirprefr
A "ceed ,provided --4v- statute;
'Prellatte4-0.11d;th.49-06%).,
13 MONTREAL ST.
)3.k -funeral Chapel combineS„
the dignity ---of a place of worship
,anfi the refinement of a quiet
residence. "
No eiO3;0, rgie or tire us
, .
to
,
Sireet;
Pi't;
• Service
Acne 330 :Res. -355 or .7
was serie.d. The meetha.g.. next'by enemy dive bombers, torpedoed by
enday evening will -be lteld_al the
ome of ,Mr. and Airs. Marvin Mc-
GwelL. "-
GODERIC11. TOWNSHIP,
undersea raiders bearing the -ereeked
'dross, sunk, • Worn' lip, burned and
drOwned,..they. nevertheless carrYiren.
Without ' members of. the - Merchant
Navy, planetirtanks.andTgens, ,and the
medicine and_foed-required
-OGRE ,TOWNSHIP, Trnited'Nations,dep,Wtmetiaidti47er arrie at
vol -
tock spent the week -end at. Ids home. Hundreds ef • Cartadittif7Yeeths
. _ -nnteer,for- ser-vicewiththe Merchant.
School was closed this. week, „ovilifig, No.Y.. Before starting, out on • their
MeNalre -having the "flu." ' _hazardeue__, careers,. they have to go
Rev.A. 'xi- obeilbied. -the• thrOugh a rigorous -and thorough train-
tilpit of -Union' church '•On Sunday, in course" tit -Se -Mick aretie a Tiein-
g . •
to
delivering a tine sermonn jtstic ing School in Neva- Scotia, rid follow
'43PorritionP.' . ?* ;- it -up with,.,4other ,eourse at' he Marine
meeting of.. --the-. Goderich TownShiP Prescott, Ontario. "
North End . branch: .of the -Red prom 2 At St. Margaret's,- „.,:iioys are
:SocietY was held , on Monday etreigdni -taught the-tundamentala of geed
at the home of -Mr.-and rars,•Claytpun
Laithvvaite:' A Iettr-from , gr. Reg,
Johnston was read, resigning as treas-
urer; • and M -r• -Ed. Sowerby.-4as ap-
pointed treasurer in, hiS•place. Mrs.
}XarWood, and Mr. -C.. Laithweite were
a pointed elclegates to the annual
re- -meeting---of--,the-Red-press-Seele
each an. increase° of,410.; Other- , •
be -held ,in Goderich on *January 13.
'•iv.''The "salaries were set at the ...same as Plans were. Made for -twb.,dances. to be
; last" . ..1'
year. - ' zi .., , , , . ,., .. _
aw...,N0,,, 1 Ns ttl. 01 on passed. Byheld 'in....F.e.hai
ru3r: Mrs, Harwoecl• Of-
- **. fered lid. home for the 'next:meeting.-
law ',No. 2,- appointing . officials, ,was Congregational,. Meting. -..7 -The .an-:
read' a third time aS follows: , ..p -a, tuna Meeting of the \congregation of
-
Thompson; ' clerk; Chas:: .k. ;1Viai,tely; Union . church=_.wa:s.'"held-Lt•on,1MOuday,
• treasurer ;• award -: Sturdy;--- collectop:, -with- the pastor, Rev. A.:. J-.._.mekaye,,
-.II. ' McCartney, . assessor ;.--Jedan---liarris, 'Presiding. The 'meeting' opened,- with -
weed inspector and school attendance a. hymir'and prayer. ' Everett .11oi1witin
°Meer ; Dr. 3.M2Grahara,. medical
was 'appointed secretary for. the meet -
health -officer 7 iiitl . mdrgent officer of,
2.-....ing, Old read the atilpftke 'Of the last
'health ; It. ., T. Woods, "'memof ber annual mTh
eeting. e;stewards' report
' Board of 1iesItla ; W. 'IL Lobb and
'showed' • reteilits-.."$381.41.,, expenses
Reg. Sturdy, -- sheepvaluers; fence- -$30.60. jos:. -yinm .reporter for the
viewers -Div._ No. 1, Geo. Mellivain,
Benson - SowerhY, awl.' Geo. Feagan; 14: and Al' fund:'13'eelPts 49:29''' "'Erie.
-. Speiran reported 114, •Sundaydiv.. No; 2, Austin Sturdy, as. 4, .me
,• mili6,6„hdt,Roht.„moges,raiv.a.--/sio., 3, school: ReceiPts $52.41.,.".-ex1)0P-ses -
T. M. Weeds,',F..Meelure and Gordon 49.54.. MrS.- GordonOrr reported tor
:
the W.ALS, '$70 sent. to 4 the PresilY.;
Bathwelf;-.4it,, -,NoS, . 4: and ,6; Irred;
Middleton, E.' J. 7-TreWartha and C. terial treasurer. *.‘lirs; 'Harwood „re:i
porterervithe-Drainatic Club: Balance
Potter;...div. WO. 4, 'Illissel Neal, W. R. hap:d„,,Ii18.36:.: besides .a,,..,... $50 warLobb.and-w, Forbes"; pound -R. bond. The Young PeoPle's 'Union „re• . •
S OW ei*-tr:ntleDbligall, jOhn; McGuire; ported .,, 1,,,h,„.„,,,,,, 7 3,,,'
Arnold Miller -11 . McCartney-and--R.k---',-,,----- -- ------s.'clinig re'
• - ' ' p rted ' a . balance_ ok $46.54 in the
'eEngine"er.e.:1°u,gli, .;. **1* ...R•.._:_-.' r6.tte.,rs°,, n.....; trustee",4 fund.. ;The ....,thre.e retiring
-The Collectoes time wag exteb-de Its.r...r&-.4..AP0.erec-a SmPeattlimli:1:'yve:tr'etri-l'!ire°..aril...r
atil next meeting, he -to' reeeir la , „pointed, .
per -cent. 'for, collecting on delinquents. ,i5p.- drd'A err and Lorne Porter,
Tilt, Reeveandclerk were •Itistruotect Were appointea auditors. in - giving
sign , ad :sabmit -the schedulee, of` his pastoral., report,: . Mr. AICKaye. re-
toportedt one baptism and .no, weddings.
'Mr. , *Kaye 'also intimated hie, in-
tention of ,leaving the charge at thevend
of the Conference. year. '',•Itt'S., Young
'and Geo, Mollwainwere appointed: as
a pulpit 'suppiY ebnimittee:- A. Vete Of
..finiliktriils-ettniided 'IX:rXr$-•11-arwoOd-
X,Or Preliaring-the-'aitoq.ar-ixat6hont
and for her faithfulness .aa , organist,
The meeting closed with prayer.
-
• OfistoAr. un.era
(title
Complete =;,-.44 rtlet --.'artoestranake--
rriees
PROMPT INVALID ',VAR,'
sERripp
o extra "Vitirge.. `„.ffIrthe use . of,
,'our• Modern P,us teral,;:liteme.
.17 *Montreal 1St. •"
Phene .800W (H J
expenditure on , reads during 1943 and
ask the statutory grant:thereon. The
total spent was $10,288.51. .
Payment Made: . Superintendent's
pay' roll No. 1, $123: . •
t6-40ebruary-
at 1;0' pan. :
.R, Cx. ):10.11/1yS0,1sT, Clerk.
It used to 'be, ,Tohnny that Wanted
to grow, .11p :and --wear-lenjiaattir.
Nowadaysitik-kary.—Branden Sun.
Waut liiintial Pep, Vim, Vigor?
Irib)000. 'ConittiAl tad* Alia*,
huttaArallt.vittistu nt, easiblutn.pbetrnbertut: std. t.
karma *tor, vitiiityotor 3.40. or St
'XiatrOdtintorir. MIS aula'1115tt
results -ot ttrIS package, znaIcef _.rsrmmi AWL!
Ai Au ardgeati. &At' taloDI usirsatTab
Stortj.toineeze
Nose Startslo• Ron
11.1), somas the cold whioh, if -not attended 'to :
immediatelyi shertlY works down into the 'bronchial
- tube* and theem!gb daft*.
the trot sign of a cold or Cough go to *XI drug
eoUntAsir and get is,-bottle4• Dr. Wood's Norway' Pine
etirad. .You will find it to be prompt, pleasant and
r
remedr to hell) vitt get rid oflmir trouble. it has been On the
jasrket for the past 48 yew* Don't operhuent With it ittibtitute and he
&nted—get "Dr. Wood'ion.• „
it bottle; the logy fat*, ohm, about itt,thdeff 6004
Look fot the tiade k- Pine Tose."'
FROM
. 4 •
BANKS- ' POST•OFFICES..,
DEPARTMENT STORES .# •IntuoGISTS.,,
GROCERS' •'•-• TOBACCONISTS
,1001K 'STORES and other -RETAIL STORES."
. .
ratings; radio operators; engine ratings.
nd for °faders' duties The Use of the,
SeAane;`•prosedure., for a gilt ,-eutering
portand-.41 PLoitilMtlIndfigie14.44,40Xf-
ledge -.Of those who who, go ' down to the
sea in- Ships are _,.t.aught'' .this Sea
Traininc SChool.
, Many young Canal:gm ,,adyeuturers
haVe taken; the.. North ' AthiAtie • route
'to " deliver badly needed supplies
Russia. Inv,--temperatures-AG ,degrees
belait'__zero, even lifeboat ropes freeze
up tight. On an ice -coated elnp where •
•-•ciria:phwese,rit--jiabr*Peefs .rottzifeL-oeivuliqi-e,,psieubbeft-o-O•fgrocer. could afford to.pay hime
not: the:" OW hazard. . 7,, •
The__teXt-tinte_,4 young_chap_Pagsee_ ounwis
by'rwith- a''.snaall Crown 'carrying ), the -The need" to :conserve- potash sup -
word Canada underneath; and. enclosed plies- has reSalte-d„ -Abe ,redaction7of
in d'sSimulated .rbpy knot Alio- ,letters potash in' Seine- mixed:. fertilizers and
-„MN; in his -4you'll-,know,-, that • the elimbaatitiar of At. W.
he is:a 'Member or Canada's Merchant Harold McPhillips, prices' and _supply:
; „ , - • -representative .has. announced. • 'Pe-
;
Sergeant. "-qf 'anything prices ,have:; -"also beenranneuneee:7-
Moves, you -7shoot." '"Yassaly 'With a more ,liberal , of
an' if anything shoots, X inOveg:". nitrogen and phesphate now available,
' it has. -been found possible ' approve
,
the manufacture of mixed fertilizer
containing .only these Ltwo-:,eheniiettisi
in addition -to, ,the regular -.mixtures 'of
-tahnedphrte4e4itel.e7ents nitrogen, ,, ph,ospititite
• , While presenT7prOspeets • . 'are that .
Pair' System AllOvall 'Aim, to. IC4ep
Ifiall)48/miors. on a '
,- Friendly Basis
.,"PrIcce-c(eilirtrtreEr aignaabjsaoltjuuttsly) ''the only,
•
tlabag that keeps as in buiiness,"., said
Air."'Whittaker, the corner gieber, With
. .
grim ,earneStness. .."if there was no
price 'eentrol, certain itenis' ;et food,
such as, butter and eggs, would be out
of sight Why, eggs wouldwba;dollitr
a dozen, butteraldollar a Polandi '' "
. "I was just figuring- out the other
night how -many „ways patrols have
.helped up , grocers out, .: Jest one de-
livery a,.day, for instance,, has cut,iny
Overhead -armost • .in, beif,-.7 Another
thing', ... . demanding that .customers
blay'at least ene-*dollar's worth of *gra.
ceries'Af they Want thera_deliveredt
has helped. us_ a lot--Many,'s the thee
we had to go halt across the city just
to ' deliver" a -i quarter's worth 'of
potatoes . . . it was -enough to break
':•-your'. heart. It was: .a big step when
We goethist sensible protection.
' "And Yen', take poultry, now , we.
.can Charge text -cents for draviing a
bird; that's reasonable; You know, it
taltes,,,a. geed ten. minute 4 to, draw a
teollictrins., samnI-1,chtiihi.inglreT;1014rialic;egiotlg
wishes.--to.--save-that-ten-:.,Rentig*:;nuttide-
it 'herself,„„it's all right with is.
i
; `fitationed goods make it lots; as -fez.
-toe he went 'on. "When - laings
etifirif#44.14•LOallgefi:
we naturally:wotild try to ration them
out Our customers so that each One
*Would _get .,a, fair ,, amount, but .some
people used, .,to get: sore ....hecanSejte
didn't give then:1%0101'er But With the
Goyermitent backing : las;',4,they • neeePt
it .With hardly knaarmur and.;we'.don't
mak enemies �r lose -buitoiners,
An-
other big Oleg,. too, --this yiraY. we get -a
fair distribution . from the. wholesale
houses," he added:,
"The price.4411-ing'son•-'eggs is a help,
tee," he went orf:., "Now, if a farmer
brought eggs tp town and i3erikitp4:WAS,
:headed 'hero, but. mopped.' in a store.
in a ;bore exclusive zone . Where the
60to 80
ettituatie- es .
aims; achae
in 24 to 48 119urS• Plans Are Relieved potash .available 1)11944 than* WAS the.
-YOu Get Rest and-COmfort Again case the past • year, . Mr: ,Mettillips
cents a dozen- for thein, whY; wed.', •
never see an 'egg. But now that he:
cata get More -than certain Price,
Were sure to get our share of „his eggs...
'411; was „in business during' tlle°90t
War," the grocer explained, "and t,(0,11;
know how. prices Went then, Why,
sugar' hit. pooce a hundred once," he
said in a .hushed Voice, "Thirty dollars
11 hundred and vvhen, the bottom
fell out of.%,prices :in 1922 it 'Went to
$7,60, a hundred. We don't 'want
things like that to happen: pgain,'Hun-
dreds of little fellows like Myself were
forced '.out• of business entirely. We
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Managed- to Weather • through, but X
wopldn't--,Want- to face' another- "period,1
like the slunap that followed the last
'So yoa see some of the reasons,..WhY.
price „coaxal' goes over 'big with the.,
grocery•Man. • We want to stay in bust -7' .
`ness after this war is -e'ver,toor end
price ..eontrOV.Pb"the ' only -thing that:,..,
will- keep bqsluess steady--,,tatiOned*. „
geode, groceries at "a• steady' sane 'level,
were better off, With -ft- and Tni.` all.
for he said, as he went back -1Q. -
-a .cu,stenier-whe greeted like
• KINGS: IDE, j'an. and,,
'rfi, -.Leo. oerbeek haVe_beeninfermedv '
that their so Ser eant Pete 14erbeek, -
has been vvetanded .in action in the war -
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visrip.ivga.taet 'Ithittilyhoonied. t"v-
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SHOP •
'N'EWEST:DBSIGNS •
BOST or MATORTAI.
Guaranteed .workmansalp at
"•priee,6 yon.
YE OZ. AGENTS PEES
--'0,11-at' eine- Mar -Phone, 242 -J --or
drop -us_ a_ line tofBox1,61," (We -
',rick We will be 'Pleased to. call -
'arid lielt.chooseja suitable •Mem.,
--ORA for your nieti
,
R. A. SPOTTON .;
St. Andrew's $t.
NoWng never. before' nen and wegien.' 130.,intEr at ara roxiiiattelr :20 00d
Must, keep theroselies 'fit and ready i44r
, ,
$9.When: You've...tried everything
•
yen can think of mid nothing seems -,to
even relieve the fain and reiiess,
-don't give up .hope ust g� to:CaMPbellis
' Drug- -Store or :any 'geed aitiggii$t and,
get a, bottle 'of Anetiru. - Take as
directed and in about 24 hourOT, you
shogl, See a real improvement. You
nee1n7f be -afraid' Allenru containing.
"ClOpe of any kind -it doesn't; such
'things are, only niakeShifts,and can at
pest give only". partial relief. -
,Allehin acts 3.,.ways 1) to relieve
the pain; 2)tocOrrect :the bowels; 3) •
, tie a .`gentle diuretic to the kidneys,
flushing .Out excess .acids. •
- The veryfirst bottle is guaranteed,
to show- resaltvitha justify your cen-
fidenceIf for any reason you are
.1.413gatistied, take back- the empty, kettle
f
•
and get your money back. '-2
one mo e ra e re
used. in ;1943 than:, in 1640. -
The SyStent.,
will be the„:13ame .ang, the -reduction in.
the pelting prices ' or certain --inixtures
are proVided :for in the' revised pricing'
order.: 'Owing to the reatietion of, two
.per„ cent. ii -the po,tagir content, et.eome.
,mixed a,4eduction• 'hi the
price of *1.50,a -ten on such. mixtures
has been Made: , '
•
cratc.111 .4(4tfSt
.'vor quick relief front Itching of ecoata, piinplen, nth- •
:fete's foot, se.alin, scabies, rashes ;Ina other externally,
caused Ain troubles; use fast.actiog, cooling, anti-
septic; liquid D. D. -PrescriPtion. Greaseless, -
• stainleat. Soothes irritatioO, and qu,Lickly atoint interim
boxdo ptavaa it, or inane, Back. Ask
'roar druggilt today for I): D. D:13.11,ESCRI,PTICq.'
-
SuffereO s-rs of bI,ed1ng -protruding 7.,)'1110 "
Be •
should Bilnifees •
treat _frthe
cause at Its • source.koney •back if the first bottle •does net
satisfy. .13ny .from your druggist;
Are,*women have to-do, their -0*—
. • •
liousewerke and', the constan.t:-bend- '
, • Isnieel4t7ge,r1•1;611111rie'!;1'e-illwinagitini sgi'co ntedist'
,• • sary serforni their, household
duties, puts a hed,:sty strain_ on the
back and kidneys,, and if there mere.. 40
'no kidikey. weakness 'the baek would.
'
' Doan,liManey Pillo help to givo
relief to Weak, backache, kidney ad; '
* feting women.
,Doan'EcIridney Pills are Put up.„ •
, in an oblong gry laok with our trade •
mark, a "Maple Leaf" on the
•:rhba:07)2n6434'-iatcucret, substitute.trw,: 0'74e.
sure, and , get "Doan "
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ivie*4s.*125' 471/4
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t 8EW8044",ifYert0.5"0/14,12
ST.- HELENS, janf Charles
lieQuillifir.-•efIlie-R.0.4.G;,- who -
Stationed -on the "Lady* Nelson," was
10111C (111 on a...:shorrturlengli.
Mr. Percy' rtaniage, of the "1.0.A.V.,
statiOned in Manitoba, is spending ,.a
two weeks' furlough at his home here.
• LAC. Russel Webb, 'Who hag been
stationed " at. Brantford, -4itts• been
transferred to Vancouver, "
-,-Women's „Institute. -4... -The January
Meeting of the Institute was
held in •the COnthultity Mill „With- a
small attendance -and' With Mrs. Ball
Csiding. The r011„call was responded
to witli a„,""Seeteli joke." ThaeltS tor
Christmas parcels were-reeelved'froin
the following: Percy and 'Wilfred Ram -
age, Huglik% Rutherford „ and Gorden
Mtller.*.ntirfidaY, January 20th, .was
the date 'elitiaen for the 'Red Cross
quilting. Mrs, 'Oudot Merhersott read
it No*** Year's articlekon NeW Slate."
"IVA PeneciMn" the title of a
reading by -Mrs. W. A. Miller. Uri.
McPherson conducted art „intereseing
contest, 'Wow bright' are: year' Vire.
'Will Ratherford favored with'a plane.
Nolo. The motto "Learn to knoW by
doing 1414 to do by knowing" was read
,by gra. E, W. Mee,
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LET'S SHARE
HOUSING, TOO!
The needs of war have brought
hundreds of people into cities.,
arid:towns. These people must
have softAewhere to live. More
accoinmodation in %tit be
found. If you have unused space
in your house, arrange 'to toot
OtOtai Many cities,have a Cential,
liCousing Registry; but any Real
'tstate Oflkc will be glad to
tell you what to do. •
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