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Barrister titi;id Solicitor
Onice-North.$t, Goderib 1,40140
750
cumoRED, MCOiNTAiMT
-IIIONTEITII-and--MON•T144.11, "
Chartered ACcountanta.
01. Albert :AStreet, •Stratford
Toronto Office; 302 Bei .Street
11'4'0034"M
SURANOD CO., --Farm
- lilted' town property insured.
011iebrs—President, 4-W. • R. ,-,Arch-
• ibald, Seaforth; Vice-PreSident, Frank
McGregof,' Clinton.; Manager and
' Seeretary•Treasurer, M. A. Reid,
forth. ; _ „_ "
Direetora--W0 .A-rebivald, • Sea-
:: forth; Vrank *cGregor, Clinton; ,Alex.
• Chris °Leon-
AffeKILI0OP MUTUAL: *I' Ikg
bOvfls and 'baskets of 1.0V1,,y .slu* g
HURON COUN7Y'S FOREMOST WEEKLY
GODEltiell ONTARIO, •TRURSpAY, JUn 1st, 1944
Offitia
ictoria vire
ileviers• decorated the manse; Colborne I „or,
PaStor Rreaehe8 to VItiu
CollgregatiQn4 011tidal
SOr.14,008
Stre4, on Saturday afternoon licr
ilen
,
the C.G.t.T. depigtinent ctf" "KnoziX :Pres'
bytertan chtirch entertainedtelightfully
'at-IL:silver tea in aid of: their '
Mrs. Richard Stewart waS 'assksted 111
,
recelVing by Miss Marilyn."Blitier,•Pre§1-
dont of the.-.4epartment, lArS. William
.Burgess, Miss:Marjorie toner and 1141iis
iklarj,orie Gillespie, leaders of the three
greUPS( Little Beverley Ilaggitt opeLted
the doer ' to the manY guests, and.
Gertrnde Beattie 'and Chrissiie
man Were hesteeses in. the living-reora,
-Tea. was .served in the, attractively.
arranged dining-roOn4 where Mrs,
Gordon Bisset anti Mrs. .Albbrt TaYlor
Preiided at the 41ace-cov.ered tea table
w its-Viettrieentre Of-varlteelored
spring .41oWers and pink. and white
eandleS. Assisting were Ruth .Stokes,
Betty Taylor, Catherine Qiitt, Gretta
Arbour, Grummett, May Lou
Sanderson, Frances Coolie, Marion
Reiss,' Winnifred Raynard, 'Noreen
Mallough, Agues Witmer, Mollie Bisset,
Una Macdenald; Doris MeBrien,. Miss
Ann MeDonald ;, 111111. Mary Ann Erskine
at treasurer,
ST. IIELIENS'
.•
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.4ticeeSSful and inspirnig:ait„niversa.ry
serVices were, het& On Sunday last it
Yietoria'. sireet United church, „whielt
wa.s. 'decorated beatitifully with spring
flowers for the oecasion.
1.;arge ongregatious were 'present
at bOtli'services to welcome baek to., his
former 'pulpit Rev. F. W. , ef
'ST. • HELENS 'May 2 -0., --Mrs. Ward
, ,
Shickluna and little', daughter, Gail,
of Port Celborne, are visitors with her
mother, Aire. jest t.
Broadfoot, Se or ,
Peterborough, who had .been a beloved
Pastor of the church here for live years,
, and for the past eight, has ° Wen in
his .present charge. The services at
townShip, were
.witlulrawn-foY
hag one at Nett)). street United chureh,
tATES 'OF
i4ATION courONS
Coupons now due Are butter' 62 and
63 lea,.coffee 14. to 20, 14 .T40
to T3;3 ;,.• sugat 4.4,to 33 ;. canning' Sugar
4'1 2, 3, .4, 'ti; preserves 1)1, to 20,
• • Tett-coaee T34, Sugar 34 and 35, pie -
Serves 21 and .22,, and butter 64 and-
.6Y2a'xintbee(intame,:rvairede§4,411,,S'841111:0';11rie: •;;I'd
• •
.Raspberries • •
4flaxinatta retail prices on Canadian-.
'grown strawberries and raspberries as
anneltneed by the 'Wartime' Prices and
Tra.de} Board, ,are .42c ,for a quart nnj
23%ever pint. These. prices are geed,
fron:t the 29th oulit4 until the 24th of
June on straviberries, when(..there will
be a seasoftl,.drep,:as the. crop reaches;
its peak. Raspberry maximum price
remains the 'Same throughOuf the entite,
'fiStason. This ia the first tim,e .that
price ceilings:have-been—Set On strait -v. --
berries .and raspberries; and, is in order
with the policy, of the :Board to control
price'S of alt main and vegetable
crops. The prices are lewer than in
1943, but not as low as in 1642— .
• Sugar for Canning
The first five canning sugar. coupons
in hook' 3 are new valid. ,These will
as11.9me:Pei:satotne
is
announCed. I'The remaining live "F" pr.
canning sugar coupons. become valid on
July Oth.
$- there bus been as
to arra sugar rations that. May. be
obtained for canning, it is explained
that Cojasumers may, use any or all valid
"D" or preserves, coupons for " sugar
thO. ineinbers Joining" With the emigre-
-gation of Victoria street for the- an-
niversary observance. Rev. A. J. Mc -
Kaye, Pastor Of the church, WO in
'charge of both services. • .
Under the direction of the organist
and choirleader, Mrs, L. Hanna, special
music Was rendered, with the assist -
Juice Of Mrs. G. Harwood, of Union
cluireh, at 'the pliino. In the morning
Mrs, Roy Fowler sang "The Cross!' in
-pteasinr,voice;• - and, for the anthem.by
the elieii•,•"4st for today,' the soloists
were Mrs. Clarence 11./Iiller and "'Mr.
Harry Westlake., "i Heard the 'Voice of
-.Testis Say" also wale rendered by the
if -they wish. , Each preserves coupon choir,
.Rev. W. Praik Prefaabd ser" good for one half -pound of sugar. in
mon by expresSing his. Plealaire in 'this Way the idusewife who does her
t'n ,h] friends. 'lie brought greetip own preserving rr,tay augment her
supply. • - ,
Maple Syrup • '•
sugar
°The :special ration , allowance of 40
ounces of maple syrup for one 'CColipOrt
j,8 now discontinued. •COnaineneing to-
day one preserves coupon is -good for
the-;purchasev-of 24 ounces of maple
'Syrup. The Board allowed the -in-
ereased,retion og maple syrup to covet
the peak peried, of production., when..
the 'majority •bi sales .were, made frem
Allerproducer clireFt„to..the consumer.
• ..
aitha Mrs Brown of Kitchener was
hardt , Bornholm,
Clinton; John, L. Malone, SeaforlIt;
• Alex.. McEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alex-
ander, 'Walton ; -Geo. Leit,ch, Clinton.,„
Agents—JOhr0 E. 1,'Peppar, Bruce-,
field; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J.
- Priieter, Brodhagen; Watt,
Myth'. • -
- Policy -holders can make all - PLY'
d t their cards-receipted at
men ,
."7""the-Royal Bank, Clinpfki;.Calvin Critt
stoa Street, Goderich, Nti,ea ireasanable ; satPis-
' H.° Reld's General. Store, Baylield. •
a week -end visitor with her parents,
Mr, and 'Mrs. R, Woods. •
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Johnston and
Marie, a Bluevale, were recent.visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. McKenzie Webb."
. •
-HAROLD ,JACIISON
S9ecialtitst Farm, and, Household
Sales I 'mused. dn-dinPon and Perth
roce,ry,
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• ' NOSE, THROAT ,
1-1: Late House. Surgeon New Xork
Vphthalmie and Aural:.-119spital, assist-
ant at • Moorefield' 'Dye Hospital and
Golden_ Scilittre .Throat, HospitAti,
London., England. ' - - -
- ETES TESTED, GleASSES.
.ASUPPL.IED "
53: -.Waterloo Stratforji.
Telephone 207. ,
Next visit )3edford Hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday, June 28th, at , 2 p.na.
till 4.30 p.m,
•
faietion gniatlaribteed. , -For- r
•
'etc., *site
1,1t0pRA.CTOR AND *DRUGLESS'
TUBINLPIST •
Pho_ne 341 .
Office hours— -24o4
and 7- to 8 p.m,, Tuesday; Friday and
SatUrday. -
' '10'W-12 Lin. only on Wednefieuy,
'Monday and Thursday at
Mineral fume baths by; appointment
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only ' •
A. N. ATKINSON
.01, -5011,th st:
Registered under tortigleas Practiti,oners
Act for the proxdrice of Ontario.'
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44,.toti,,661,,SeatgrO B. 4,
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Donald 13. Blue .
WiPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
---401eensed tor Counties of Huron
tind_111ruce • •
ADDRETSS; Kincardine, R.R. 1
Pinine Ripley 30r24
For information aP IT to elf.
• Kernighan, Division urt Clerk,
"• Godeiieh, Out. - '
Geo. acttikian
fue,..„.40,0,1, Motor Car
InSUrallee
OFFICE—MASONIC TEMPLE
• • wgst STREkr,'
PlIONE.2.30EL
4 ,GODERIC
P. S. CARMAN, F.A.G.0,
Member Ontario music e_achers'
Nolsociation. preidred for any
music exam. Residence; Mr: j.
---4-----.43t,,,Geerge'l Crescent ';
fitratford-Goderieh„ Coach Lkie
BUS TIME TAMA -
-
Waxing' Goderith at 8.10 a.m.
12.25 -and .5.05 p.m..
Direct tomiettions to -all points
* For further informtidn phone
- - British. or • Bedford'Hotel? , !lead
Offite .(305), .
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AIGIE
iNSITRANOE
and "
REAL ESTATE
-PHONE': GODERICII
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AN-
—Real ,Eatate-:aid- liniurapee
likesAY, Records
1•4r. ye080 Tholn13091 '4°0
fieryi 8 of
'' OA Artists. • ' '
,
t#9)}1)6N; 1Nfuy 26. , When, the story
qt. , the ltoy,a1 Canadian'Air rev* -On;
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tri ution4e 'victory is told, after the:
'war, with factual ,and pictorial,. preeil.
sion,, it will be largely dneto--the elfortS
of the Historical iteaortis !Section at
R.C,A.F, overseas headqaarters; headed
by' Sridn: 10dr, Ross .TilemPSOn of Peter-
heteugh; 040- ' ..! ' . • i...
' The purpoSe 'of -this section is . vile
daY-bY-a4)1;,: accurate. -accutnalatien of
facts in. every • ileid. of Canadian . air
war, to be used latex in making up the
. „
Oficial history. - :
1Yorking under his supervision are
quatified-historiansr:operation-record
onicers and official. War artist.. He_ is
assisted by Lincohishire-born Fit. Lt.
H. Ir. Coulson; former professor of
history •at St. Louis' University 111 1V.118,-
sourklind Flight Oflicer.Frances Service.
She was formerly teaching in Renfrew
Collegiate and .,Yocational Scheol..
Most striking feature. of the depart -
pent is the ‘vorlt of the official R,9.4.1).
. .
ings. froin Mrs. Craik and their son
Lieut. Norman Craik, ft.O:N., now • sta-
tioned in Ottawa, after service on the
North Atlantic, --
Fork his thought-provOking sermon,.
chose as his subject "The
Cross tiU Stands," based -on the text
"And whosoever (loth not bear his. ere4s,
and come after me, eannet be my dis-
ciple" (Luke 14:27). The wads spoken
by Jesus, he said, seemed strict' and
-severe...„....X.,e---V-a.S.. not • addressing
strange0-.but:111-4n5g01ftt5. DO
Ool,PSRATE
PAVOURING.- 430tirORTS0*
410A GOPERIOR
Navy League 0.esponos_ raveriimy to
nest 'of r.rown Council,
' The° local branch, of the Navy. 10eagUe:
of •Canada Met laSt'• TilurSdaY xiight. at
the Xoyn Hall, with, the chairman, U.
, .
M. Monteith, presiding. ,
A- letter Out the secretary of the
NivY Board' at Ottawa to the ToWn
Counell was read- with suggestions tOr
conitertf3 for the men of OA
sweeper '11,141'4.14,0. "Groderich," and . the
Council asked; that the Navy League
undertake .the preetiring, et theses It
was (Welded to co-operate' with the
Irciwit Council, and to reeOmmerid, that
the *Ceuncil provide the Town 'crest
tor. the ship as requested,' in the letter,
The secretary .of the Navy Board, ex-..
preSsed appreciation. in the ,letter for
he-41ine'A:entributions-from-4.4aderielt-
'to the minesweeper 'and • the 'interest
Shown by the pedple Pf this town,',.
Wilkin reported that another
.shipment Of 20 'pairs ot seamen's socks,
10 pairs of. ordinary socks, 2 pairs of
immersion socks and 12 - scrap -books
had been Sent *forward, .
Owing to the scarcity of new water-,
Pred cloth' ;used for linings in the mink-.
War artists-, who depict in oil -•paintings, ing of the crocheted covered'mitttO
•
-••••
sumsrio.
,orrENDaterivE
We, ask YOU Parent*, 140 re*,1-04
that yOur children may. SOAK
.to havq perfect vmion, and' yet
,greatly in nted eye, Servie$,,
Prudence- dictates that X0I1
AC(111410,1 yourael.VeS
,Y#OTiCregar4init your
sight,. and act 'accordingi.v.
OPTONMTInItSitSiT1(411'
oormitoll'
-7.:TirritT-
,reanirec.wonikthe ,seeriffetal 'way -
otl tross: -JesusTed-trit''ersizim
and.the Cross still stands as the great -
'est symbol Of the World„t stands
out today in church and' cdnanienity
life, as it -:hits down through the
It is the symbol or the -Sacrificial kite
of -Jesus. Christ,' Who is today the- Man -
of the Hour. the -insignia of valor*
asin The Victoria ,,Cross and the .Dis•-.
•tinguished Flying Cross ;:under the Red
Cross is the Service of women working
and sewing; and the Sliver CrosS is the
awa.rd, to Mothers for the- .sulireine
sacrifiCe 'of §ons 'a#41 dauihters. When
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. Office and, Residence:
11 Trafalgar Street
Phone 663
ron
1/44„,
choice Wilding lots, business pro• -,
petty and -several good
Let, ,the show you, some 4eal
_bargains: Buy. nOW. °4:
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'111SURANgE
• STATE FARM „MUTUAL
Ar.r,OMOIS11.0E INSURANCE'
cap; Rites, Winter Storage ,
,A1f1;04,gfint for.; Manufacturers'
Life ingliranee
• C. Pettman
R.R. 6, Goderieh. ' Phone .63,*
- 'Dungannon. .
Thos. W. Bell,: Formerly Goderich,
and'His Brother at -Orange Grand
Lodge • ...
• Aniong thedelegates at the meeting
of the Orange Grand Lodge of Ontario.
and watercolor the aspects o! aerial
war \villa,could not be reconstructed
after the war. Many of thera liave
flown on operationS, to get first-hand
experience of the airmen's battles,
Shown inLondon, .
•R.C.A.F. war artis.ts', pietures are at
snaPn Oa the tameSweepers, it was de-
cided to ask. tor - donations of . used
showerproof cloth _ceats, or articles of
smuiar material,;.;.also for magazineand books in 'good condition, 4
E.' J.. pridliani, secretary of thh.,
magazine poinmittee, reported that 400
.present 011 display at the National pbtulds of books, and magazines had
Gallery in London; Coastal Command, been sent -forward.
Bomber and Fighter airfields were
1selected by Rt. -lion. Vincent Massey,
Canadian, High Commissioner and
• director of •the gallery, Sir Kenneth
Clark. to be -exhibited -to -the. Bri•tish
The war .painters 'include FO, Carl
Schaefer of Hanover, Ont.; PO. Good-,
ridge .R.oberts, Montreal; 'PO. Paul
Goranson, Vancduver muralist; FO.
Eric Aldwinkle, former teacher -at-the SPRAY 'TO KEEP DOGS .
Ontario College of Art 111 Toronto, who AND 4ATS-1PROIYI SHRUBS
„ • . •
,
'.11tuies,- and FO. E. H. Holgate, portrait-
-
Tentative arrangements were 'made
for holding -Y -3e usual tag day on t
hrst Saturday in Aegiist.
:Present at the meeting were: H.111
Monteith,- treasurer- Mss Lr Rob1i50n,
sseeretary'; • G. Dowker, treasurer;
D. E. Campbell, :E. I. Pridhana, Mrs.
F. Redditt,, Mrs, W.° J.' Buchanan,
Mrs: A:. Mrs0V. 'Doak.
specialized in Coastal Command pieron
-
And.,,,shruhl...,1h... the
.ThOrapson---has_ielif's.the7Urnam
.. garden andental plants on front
An. ,Areerican and an ' Englis14411A
were in cenversation. The Avericatt.
told an awash* stery without evokin
laughter fro* the Bnglishinan.
Somewhat ,irritated, . the Araeries.A.
said, "L suppose You'll get, it next
•summer." - "
0013, the contrary," rePlied the
iEng-
iishion, "I got 'it last ,'stimmer."
iitist*S-.t61,1eif -aid ill- e teli..th 'e"....4e.viition- porehes''MaY.„..kr,Preteetest,lagaSlet.-lael:
al-activities.of'different aitdromeS,Irem,... #1,-4-44&,..dogs.tind cats ,by the.simPle use.
pnited_ Kingdom Coastal ,LCenainaird ' te of a dilute nicotine sspray. The spray
landing strips in the Middle East. , , 18 harmiesSbut its smell is very often-
' . ' ' . ,41V(:to . Cats „and dogs, even when ap--
1 ,Squadron Leader Ross. Thompson is plied 80 thinly that • persons are. un -
the son-in-law Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank aware of its presente. •
West, held recentlY 'at Handiton, were I Artartin of Goderich, old his wifF....(Rnth
two eighty-four-year-oi(1 twin -brothers, Martin), with her two young SonS, is
Thomas William Bell and Overge Arm- with her parents while her hnsband is
Strong ;ROL They have been members overseas. . ' " •
of the, . Orange order for sixty -Seven;,... t • ; ,
. ... , A,
Yer
The Damilton SPettator, in -a refer- arY inember of Milton Lodge: Thomas,.
ence t� the twins, Says: • :" ' Who is . an honorary Member of the
Was for 35 years count
•• Born in Halton, countY, they began Grand 10edge, „ 9
-treasurer of. the" Scarlet Chapter of
Huron,.and for foerteen years treasurer.
iit Huron Chapter of the Meek Knights.:
He has attended the .annual meetings'
ofthe Grand Lodge for fifty-hve.years
without a break; except for -One year
of hen-4-Ipte--was-4,11,4-110-m
the United Church, and his brother o
T
f
the 'Gripshohn with its human
1!reight
of refugees was on itsway to Anieriea. work at an early age, George recalluig
-., •
the idea was conceived .••••to • erect a when
he teamed lumber11011r and
'
wooden cross p -n her deck, and the ship shingles to Hamilton and was paid 50
sailed the sea unthe harbor safelycentsolested and entered centsWe carrythe spirit a day and hoarded himself, when
he was eleven years old. He.„'Iretired"
. ',
of'--fire"—Cirdfir-ilatir-aitleut-4-ite---an,
through- life into- , the ,shaven of rest," in 10:14, which. Means that he got 'rid
is farm an
the speaker concluded. „
- oh The .EveningSerViee . •
"We test our lives by Thine" was
Mr: Craik's th.etae at the evening ser-
vice. Thee are certain, standurds and
regulations -set down 'by .JeSlArS ,Christ
which are restricting, he said us he
gubted.' Many instanceS of these from
,the•vaSt,sterelipuse of Scripture: Jesus -
did„ not suggest to any Alan what lie
did not do Himself. "We Seem to have
n-
forgottesome of tilie Vital thing's in
4the.religieuslife. . There are few upper
re.oms any inCre, . . :=-IsTb" man.can
do
anything better than -to give -hdnwlf
in seryice 'to -Go.d. and his .fellownien,
There is nothing Iry this life ieally
worth While which is not costly. It
costs something to be a 'Christian today,.
leave., an influence Which has eome
down 'through the centuries because
He*new the heart of' God."The 'music rendered by the choir cell-
sisted of the anthem,-"Ilark, liark,,•My
Soul," -with Miss Evelyn Breckow• and
a1rS0 Roy jovvler taking the 'soli; Parts;
.and the anthem `I Was Glad when
They Said," with'XiSS Mary Harwood,
ef Union' church,. as the soleigt.. ..A
poein composed by Rev. ii1;* W. Craik
wliile 'lie -wiks in Goderielt„-Wassting_by
Miss' Pearl Roope,.
An 'anniversary offering of $500 was
asked tilt ,by •the °Metal. hoard. Of the
church and-Ahe amount was received.
OANAPIAN ,TR,OOPS
• -MAGAZINE HUNGRY
.en as a coo
troops .at Niagara and Camp Borden
,camps. NOw he just has fourteen acres the Anglicae Church. -
Bath are in good health.
••COUNTY COUNCIL -JUNE
The summer session of Huron County
Council will. .open on Tuesday, Julie
•at Nelson village, while still considering
hiraself "retired," and a.dmitS he has
two, cows, some sheep, chickens; etc.;
to look after, as "i1 man must do some-
thing." •. • ' • • • -.., •
ON:E
:I . ' . ra“ _____S_LL„---,-----111, . , . _ .. H yvi — EATII,C'
.Now --"the Miracle of Morgon',8 Creek": with Betty 11utton.
.
Monday, Tuesday and_Wednesday— '
'IDA LUPINO, PAUL OENtiCID and NANOZ: OILMAN
• .• ,
Straipt froM-Its 'eensational New York premiere comes the
Year's best dramatic romance
0131.
,
Titufsdayi` Friday and SaturdaY— .
•
James Cagnek,. Grace Gedige, Marforie Main and Marjorie Lord ,
,
from the novel by laoula BrOmileld emergeS`' a great screen classic
concerning a forthright young man ,who Aided three ladies
in distress
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"101INNY COME LATELY"
Matinees ,Wednesday8, Saturdays and hoildays at 2.30 'p.m.
Comin1!i44 Technieolor, Cringer litOggrs,`as "Laaklinjthe
, •
. •
, he spray evaporateS and shpuld.-be
renewed after rain, In good weather,
spraying every two weeks is stifficient.
The thane 'of the material is nicotine
*sulphato and it May be bought at any,
seed or -drug store. The spray is -pre-
pared by' ntixing -one-half 'teaspoonful-.
of the nicotine sillphate-wita one gallon
of -Waterj which malte.s .the mixture
strong enough ...fpr: all ordinary cir-
• cumstances. •
s•
Economize with
HYDRO
Long Life
M P S
OBTAIN THEM AT\f OUR
11"HYDRO SHOP
13th.
Formerly of Goderieh
Thomas is now living in Milton -end
realltiretiOd-with nothing to tie him.
dOwn. For thelastthree years he hag'
made his home at Milten, with_ his niece,
Mrs. 'Earl Fortner.• For much. of Ws
life, he farmed near Coderiel, then lived
tovvn-there,
One Of their hobbies -1.e* the work of
Laek of .Saite• .
When'.we told a' lady subseriner-the'
other day we didn't have space to print
a long. story about, her club's doings,
she replied, "I don't see why not; yoli
alwaYs. IltVve plenty of- space for that
• old • oar and; 'those old politics.",
the Orange order_ George is an honor- Braridon Sun: '
,
, 'Somewhere iti England, in an armed
forces piess, there 18 a tattered pile .01,
uutgazineo. from Canada... •. ,
_...T.lie9, have been read and re -read for
ne-wss-of-home-.--:--4--editerfatratent .,...,0- . ,-
.anything. Now the Magazines are out
of date. I,?veryone in the mess has read,
them from cover to cover: • New maga-
zines are badly needed., To help 'meet
this deiliand,' a C'hintda4ide syStein :of .--.
eelleetion; shipment and overseas dis-
•tribution is now under waY, sponsored
ify the •Department of .National War
$e4uvoileenst.ary'org. animations in Canadian
cities and towns have undertaken 'much
of the work. Collection depots for any
and every. type , of magazine have been
,spt . up in postoffices, theatres, shoPs.
Magazines are received in bins, , are
foirwarded to. the nearest sorting and
Imeng centre., Cartons, of magazines
are standardized so that, there will be
a monthly eontinnity of the periodicals
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for which the men in overseas units,
have expressed a preference. A. 'steady"'
*flow will be assured in proPortion to
the quantity of inagazinesredeived front
• householders It'll over Canada.
• SATURDAY ' NIGHT • Niro?, ALARM
. An nnoecupied automobile parked on
West -street on ,Saturelay night was seen
o to be onfire, atni\an alarm was turned
In. The blitOe wak\quickly,extinguished
with chemicals. 't he car, the property
of 'Ierome i'Jfton,..of Gkiderieh, was noti
nitwit damaged, the cushion. In the rear i
seat suffetinginOst-0 The fire is thonidit .
to have been •Started by a cateleAsTy ,
drogiird cigarette.
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When other Is Sick
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Irritable, clevirnhearted and- discburaged; -rani:rest
night, and gets up in the morning tired as when A --
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onien suffering in this way natty Milburn'e Health and 'Nerve "
Pins/a remedy with which to help recuperate their health, build-up the run
down system, and assist them back to health--.-hapIrmess again., • •
• • Price 50c a box, 65 at all drug Counters. • ,
Look for our trade mark a "Red Hear,t" on the package.
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