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- Average Britisher Uueiijainhig Concerning Restrictions in K
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Next time yap.' era& the ehell of
your piping hot, Ole brOvvu, tlaree-,
Minute 4.egift Just let your `Mind MD
across the watert0; England," 'where,
it MOT , are . luekyr they get t*O" eggs
month. -
Or when You are,h4Ving a dell sudsy
bathwith your favorite bathsoaP;
think for 41 ruOment about the people
in the British IsieS wha„have to chose
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WHYHAVE
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Noe'
Wetiireen three ounces., of toilet sOap
or household soap a. weeli.
And then, 'maybe, you will decide
that year naMe an ,CoMe Off the long
lists of those _Who either;-eontinue" to
grumble about rationing in Canada,
or 'commit 'the worse crime .of buying
Ili thfr hitt& market:
Practically everything Britain is
rationed. We', have restrictions," true'.
,but few , countries *te.d.4y have such
'adequate5U1010.4-11
tions. In Britain, for instance, sugar
has been,'-rationeti at half a. pound
week -the- same ration 45 we have,
except, that we have alwaYg been ,able
to get ilxtra,.ratlons ''for preserving
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the extras in Britain are very • Small,
these da -Ye. We have jams and jellies ands upon thousands of ears are either
on ant rationed list now, but theY'veliaelted• up; for the du, ration or-
beeen rationed over thete.lor a long ,beetiiiosteaskeont byhe mnilittFY or
thue, The ,ration haltpound
..week. Since tilts, spring .,the suga YCnd yet' the average
and jam rations nave been inter- doesn't complain 'about ;these restrie-
:ehangeable at the Pate ot halt tt pound ti.0118 to his mode of life. Ile aceePts'
of sugar for one pound' of, jam. This them as .11: part of the whole light
means that a „person eauget, three- against the Nazi, and knows that he
quarters of a pound -of sugar a week., .will have to put up with then' 110t
but no , -gm o 4 -olma -dar-of-vieteryp-but
,of lam if he goes without kwar, untir tho trade. lines of the -world are
.- Of bacon and ham, theBritWt people opened again, • „,..
getfour ounce* "a we* And of butte
and margarine 2the$4. are allowed -al
ounces, -the' fie in the antMent being
that not more thaa two of these
coveted aix °lances' may be butter.
'People in Britain, Wive become more
,nutrition-conseleas during these war
years and the Ministry of row has
done everything possible to help the
honsewife make her slim rations go as
far and look as appetizing'as possible.
,f5pecia1 disteibUtion, scheraes have been
set up to ensure every Child" 4 001,1Y
allowance' of milk, .truit Juices WA
even cod liver .bili The children have
claim.onCgr.F3_0X141.911#1-Ps'
too. , „
. AS for gr. Ilouteholder,weJl, such
a thing as buyIng.,,eyett'one gallon of
gas for his ear is .unitnown, and has
been 'Unknown, for years: There- is
'sinaplY.ne 'Pleasure ciriVing, and thoue-
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aye oca-.
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a =You re invited to our house
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To an old friend Have a "C;Oke" says' Welconie,back. To a new.
come.r it says Stmnggr, you belong. And Coca-Cola belongs,
too in your icebox at home, ready to refresh the family and
friends. At home; in.':Campranieverse0, Coca-Cola stands for
tbe pause Mit, refreshes -has become a symbol of friendliness:**
Authorized bottler of "Coca-Cola"
oODEBICH 'BOTTLING WORKS-GODERICH
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Its natural for popular naies to
acquire friendly abbreviations.
That's why you hat Coca-cph
called -"Coke'. A 678'
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"POO of .a' 4*asper 'National Park,Albertai Canada;
The Wild animals'that roam at large traCtion„'not,.6nly to visitors but to the
ate one of 'the,. chief Attractions of liesidents,of Jasper AR well .ror some
canadwa, rkationai parith,. They. tire time- after they were horn. the Mother
stealthy visit ritirie 't ' gitti.
and. in the Principal recreational areas. ule 0,bwidanee ,orttobra;,liat soevrtesale, in sevonty-sevelith year. Former
;Jarrett, deceased' was ,,,,a, . nativIrthe oaf
This is particularly true of bears. garbage cans. From then on these
.cute little fellows were donied, They ' 11111sgrfen• She leaves t'our scmS and
$ecure-frOM liarm,-4they become ,More•
or less indifferent to, the presence •Of gulelaY became accustomed to ll'°wns* t*rm° rds,u,Rgile:sri ponthre'n, 4 nensai,
people who went out of their way to
human beings. ',. ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,, died on July 5th , in her ninety-first
"friends" with the 'cubs: / Count-
‘ Thongh these "clowns of the forest" --` year. She Juffered a hip,fracture Six.
less chocolate bars,. biscuits, and other
poyide a . great deal of interest and 1 months no and. had been confined to
young tasty titbits were fed to them- in 'the
arausernent4or visitors, old.and proems...Hundreds of-feet-gf filni'lvere. h-e---ci -14ine•-c As Marla White *she was
alike, it shonid, be re' brnbered that they.
ttelr.se*,,,tailg.4be,,,iea40_04144roji, kept there aW4-Y. from, the tovvn, bilt a
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formed by Bev. T`. 4. Watson in. $C
The death of Daniel, Delintallo at the Janie*" Presbyterian chUrch, Lonilktits
age of „seventy.four years, reinoved
lifelong ieSident 'of Brussels. Ile is
surVived by Ills, a daugaer,
residing at Seafortiro . •, •
The liftb. annual picnic' of the 'Bolton
andlY.5. was held at Lions Park., 8e4-.
terthr,---WIM-1.14--fittellimtee-Or -about
IfirNtyl• from Clinton, GoderiCh, Walton,
Seaforth and Listowel.,
9,111e Dayileld -.SchOol...ROard haS re-
engaged •its teachers : luereaSed
salaries. John 11. Bates is to receive
•$1,3001 Mrs: Wm. E. Parker, *1,100,
and MPS. Bert Itoyes, )1111Sie 'RUperViii0r,
0-20.
RuSsell.8Paderceek of 'Walton, .died -
on 'July, 5th 4Lq.; siXty-third. year,
He 'Was ,,riative. 'of ,I3lyth and, until
4,few years ago he lived on the Hullett'r addition„, /to tbe• Wingliant
-Morris . boundary two • miles, -east. . of 1 1;vilvvattool ,p4ssed pitut;
Clook-.....111r14Wn0
In the Clinton Preebyterittn 0:thank
on July 1t, Rey. J. Lane Offletisiad
at the Marriage. of MA lion*Id* So."
Ewan, elder (laughter of 4. W. MC"
Ewan and the. late Mrs.
daughter _of Welter Mair, 01-1.000,,
g. Leonard Oranklin 'Cook
.14,, younger,. six • Of ` end fare, L.,
ok, Clinten. 'The'.bride yfts
In. -Marriage by her Uncle, W. A.
:of t-Oranapton. ' Among the -gnoette' IMO
gr. and *s. Alex, Butler of .00derigh.
rasii Grants for •
1Winghttin Hospital '
• Vhe 'TurnherrY TAw110.11) Oahr,l•
has voted *1,009 towards ' the ProPolded'
, a St.;00 and Brussels ode et ;440,
Air& Robeit LovQ, well-kliewn 'bylaw to rejig) sir000 for the *are*
resident -Or the Iletisali distriet, died purpose is to be submitted to. am
snadenly_en thuttday_:,,,last in her yers_ot. _witystamim. 4.14,,,y/Aggo,
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. born near Ilensall and had been -a
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,it,„,4,„ .„ -,,,,,,,--p-pnses. And eb-id .eu on rqsident, of that --district all her -life"
aetive and when arousethcapahlaof in: -- - ,-r1.--- 1 1 - r - • '.
Distressing accidents, the result This summer these .cute little cubs nye. '
... •Threb sons and three daughters sur. 1 t. we , '' TheY Were tightening a%
• d Lott-MeNevin - - brace wi.re'' when it touelied one Of the
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flicting settees injury.. - nig On. the grass With them
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Column of hasOutsed resoln4:
tier( prOteSting the action Of 'UM County
Council in voting $25,000, te. the ,
Wlogham hospital.
Seaforth Min turned
by Ilydeo Wire
Two Seaferth men, Jonathan XXugill
and Thomas, Ferguson, were severely .
immed'while buildinga`tenaent etorage
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1 1 11 • s a tit °
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, trunk trantruission lines running. train
god -size . c -N" ra Falis t Windsor, 'and before
visitors feeding and petting the he of • . • . , .Theimarria-ge of Winnifred Georgina, mga I ° I- °
i -bears. They will have lost much 0
have been recorded. in. recent ye f aug tei o ' rs. rum 14 e ey ns hag- they could get free. they Suffered severe
thir atIrtwO-venes but not tlleir 4ing'
smile -proving- rather. serious,- llost-of n.,,.,1 ham; to Frederick' Walter -Lott,- -White-- ,:bnrnS about the hands 414 feet 'Atter
these accidents are due to over-fainiliar- 161.' the C6fitenti °f" garbage "ii8 ''..."': church took place a Wingham, Rev.. being: given ilise nid bY. ,a -I2letilteinr
iti. When a -bear.becomes accustomed chocolate bars.. 44 $0011 as the.re is .a, ix'. mo'cLena (1,9etOr they were taken to the Chatham ,. ,...
hortage of -this food, they. will raid i . - - hospital ' or further' trea ntf,••••"-',Pr ,
officiating, - The couple'
to being'. fed, and food. to his Liking is -. • - will reside in Wiugham.
basements end kitchen lareers and
not.forthcoming when required., he will
take it Ile will raid -the panipsite,
kitchen larder, car; or garbage can and
make himself a ;dangerous Inuitanee.
Ten he it -no longer amnsing,- particu-
larly. to those who ...suffer • loss as --a•
result of his..depredatiOns, and he must
„be- Feeding a bear ar -petting,
-tents and. there will be a eali. for the -, I1YDuffLVOO.L
'' United church., a On,
IV it '
warden's bullet toend, the _life of -one Rev. -R G. Haziewood nerformed the
or the other of these cute little citbs • • - • ,...- ..
of. 1943. . ' • marriage. ,ceremony .11:luting Dorothy
1 Thrill of a Lifetime Graham Turnbull, daughter of Mr. and,
,
Mrs. Wilbur .TurnlitilLaud-Dailfild S..:
A bear in . Prince Albert National
- - I..etviness son. af 'Mr and 'Mrs. F.1 G.
Park, 8askatehewan, witha. `sweet tooth ' •-.., ' - ' • .. - --...
- - • -ii - • .• /Lawless, BruSsels.---- --• • -
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Hoover -Keating' .
- Miss Merle Eileen: 'Keating, Nam 33„
only- datighter of Mr. -�d M.,r,s. j:
Keating,' Seafortli, was -wedded- on
June 30th to DaVid .L. Hoover, RTC.
A....F., son ef -Mr, and AIrs..D. L. Epever,
Windton. The. ceremony . 'Iva& per -
a , g , . party• g
..culy4mea.ns'( in most cases- signing its °
death warrallt1'943qhere was an unforgettable 'few minutes. Four_
girls were resting beside a. frail :and
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Puring the summer -of
had just. about finished eating soine
' ban to one of the black bears whieh
frequent the-, towusith of JasPer, in chocolates when urey, saw a• bear earn-
ing down'the„trail towdras them. They
Jasper National, park, Albeita, four
decided to remaiii where, they _were but;
cubs, three brawn .and one -black. - AS
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the birth of these' quadruplets ' was or, g
nt
up to them. ' He sniffed around for a '
rather miugnal they were quite an at -
few °merits, licked the face of • one '‘..
of. the i 1 • 1 o ibad!' b eating 'fbi•e MIALAND
grs wi been e ELEVATOR ' 'WRECKED
were killed ,,a,.nid -Others in -
chocolate and then qmbled away. Need- 4Six men w
lesst the i I
o say e g r s. were .pe e jilted in an explosion N 'h 01 .vk reeked.
trill d.with
fright, whichwad just as well for, had tile' Aberdeen grain eleirator at Mid
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one of them screamed, the bear might •land on Saturday. The blast was
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have severely injured them. --- - caused' by spontaneous' coinbustion and
Wild, animals in the national parks
hinst'be 'treated with respect. -And if
visiters.want to be really kind to them,
tbey will refrain from, eithat feeding or
�n,30,40,50! .
--Want- Noma Pep, .11-1i11,,IfigoiTi '
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Try Ostrez Tonic Tablets, contains tonics:Wm*.
lants.iron.vitanun Bi. calcium, phosphorus:m(18u)*
normal pep. vim, vigor. vitality attar, 80. 40, or
results of first aclusge. maker refunds low price.
Introductory RIF on,„ 35c._ If net delight,ed Id
At all drugglpts Start talc= Ostrer.TabletOtodaY.
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Int is in an advertisement below you. will receive tWo.War SaYlnl$, StAln,Ps'ffee-
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DAIRIES - In tiventy-six isaie's of The' Goderich Signal Star, ' advertisements under this . ‘FRinTs 85 :VEGETABLES
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heang will Contain several na es of persons living in Goderich and district, Nommemsmeweemeeniemei,iememlumer*
- The napes will -be selected rota' the subscription List of The Signal -Star.
Simply find your name hi one of. the advertisements: clip the advertisement,
-present it to the store in ;wlarch your name appears; and receive '
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was ftalowed by a fire which cpuckly
spread throughout the entire build-.
ing. The elevator was built in 1905.
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petting them, _howe'Ver Taudh they may Farmers will always find a ready
be in'clined to do so. It should be re- t market for
still wild. animals 'with' a.,10,t of wild The milk of. huthan kindness.
membered that even "tame" bears are
_ancostry behind „thence/id their apr•-• • . The cream of our youth.
ime.kernel. of truth.
4•ent tameness is only a thin veneer._ - .The Meat of the •subject.
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H-ONf-PRi.CES 'SGAlct,ED , .. ' Thiekbone (with the •borre of eon:
\ tention rernoved).; . • -
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•: AFTER ISE LAST WAR
By Edna -Jaques . •
OTTAWA:- Jit13, 9. -The "good „old'
• .-, days" *weren't eiitir4y good, either. To
many housekeepers of thosedaYs, dur7
Ing and Jus.t ,after the list war. they -
were nOthM
ing ort of a -nightmare.
--War brides who . were setting up
housekeepirg , found out to their -dis-
Diarrhoea
t-Tiaxter's Dairy
Coilpiete-sline of Dairy" Products
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-MBA BAR.antl-- - •
-.LUNCH COUNTER
- Near Theatre
2 War Savings Stamps Free 2
FURNITURE •
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.VVOt St. Phone; 104
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IVIcAlanus 8i: Son
Quality Dairy Products
"milk, Creels 'Devon ice don
VISIT OUR pAnor ,BAR
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Stanley St, Phtine'lr-
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Spe9ial Priem; on
DRUGS
BED OUTFITS
Stiel_Be.C1,` Spring and Mat-
tress, Felt' oSpring-Filled.
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IS.' STATION E.AJP.
LAUNDRY
Emerson's
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Prescriptions a Specialty
Phone 45. r Goderich
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Goderich • Fruit
Market
COmplete Line of
.VRESil FRUIT &VEGETAI3LES
IN SEASON
SCIENTAIC QUIPMENT. ;
FRIENDLY SERVICE
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_ East St.
Phone .470
mouninnouneximimonommunnr,
131teTird.
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Lorie Diamonds
imAmOND uir.Ats
latn,OvA, Lola% LoNGINEs:L
andlgo.mx yehmures
somktvarail and 011'040S
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Ottone lga Goderich•-.*
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'PlItts *DFALERS 1
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SallitS; :Coal.' Co.
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0041, •.-,;-. 600 -,---: wool)
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rhone .75 ' : . , Nepion. St.
I; 11ndei irstitig ciretunstanees, , we
are trying to (hi 'a good job, ,
'It on will -find this a good tirixt to
do bUghtess with.
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Lautidky,
Dry Cleaning
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..PROMPV SERVXCE-
"When` we're 'through
Xt loiyks like; new."'
Hamilton M. 1 P'kette 024 ;
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oraoit _bannister
YOCR rifilENDLY
'grins SERVICE
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DEALER
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Phone 717 •West
DONVLING
A",geed 'way to ,spend your °even-
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-big or leisure hour in pleasant
congenial.. rrrouildingi,
Royal Bowling
Alleys
West St.
1/17allgate siVebbutt, Goderich
Astaist'amarimmiwastoosatimaisomillimilli16.
utomoins-pikires_L
alia mit Tire
Corporation
- ASSOCIATE STORE .
ViTtETS.TONB, - Prop.
„ 'PIRE$ and BATTERIES.
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Hamilton St. ' r4„40 141*
-WO andli-Old-font-Warsaitirig
Have,
nenewed Your
Subscriptionwte
TIIE SIGNAT.4.STAR V
Inas!. that. 'two. couldn't live asocheap-
ly as one"; in -fact, they- Were letiruing
that- two__coold .p.ardly . live ' at all on
the 'a.ve-rake, mairs salary and •if "babies
were coming along, it was a miner -
blitz on the housbliold alloWance:-
. When Mrs. Newly -Wed went to the
store - in 1920 "somewhere in Eastern
Ontario," . her weekly grocery - list
haunted her dreams at night.- .in fact,
'they haunted one desperate bride so
much she decided to keep a record of
1 some 'of the prices just to • show her
grandchildren. - *,. '
- Her_ , grocery bills "make interesting
teading. Ilere are some of the prices
(and to the little bride't• credit every
bill Was marked "paid") : ••••
Eggs, 75c doz..; bacon, Oric lb.;
oranges, 80e doz.; laundry soap, 12e
bar,; sugar, 25c 11).; . lard, 35c lb.; -
rice 25c lb.; "celery •25c bunch; string
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Dysentery
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• 11! .you are suddenly -attacked
diarrhcea, dysentery, 'eelie, cramp's or
pains in the stoutaelr or bowels, oi
any looseness of the bowels' do not
waste valuable thee, but at once pro-
cure ,4 bottle of Dr, sPowler's:
Ex-
trat of S.VawbOrry and see
hpw quickly 1W -will give you relief,
When You use "Dz. 'Fowler "e "•?
you are not experimenting. With somtp
new and untried remedy, but_ one
that has steed the test -of time; one
that •has been onthe market fot the
past 911,_ years. Beivare of substi-
tutes. They may be .4:langetous to
your healtb..
'Get pr. FowlerIs$, and feel safe.
The T. 2.111burn. Co.. Ltd.. tarento: Olot.
OWN MUST WOR
BYT'NOT SO. HARD
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• Save your knees and your,
;back! Enlist Gillett's in your -
War' on dirt and banish -hard
rubbing -and scrubbing, .
' cuts right through grease
and dirt. Leaves floors ."ciean.
erunigkto eat o!" -in record
.. time! clears- the drains. Oeti.i.
dorizes the garbage ;pail. A
'grand all-around cleaner. Get
Gillett's-today! • '
, • Never dissalve lye in hot' wafer. The
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action of the lye itself hmAdept Es ti OCANADA water.
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bedis, 25c tin ; anionS, 15C lb.; baking
powder, -55c tin; potatoes, $7 a bag.
' "-Hiw - -
• After five *.ears of War a little -CtInz•
adien• 194C1ride- - start' bet, helise-
keeping tinder muCii better conditions.
it just 'night be, too, hat she will keep
her 'groeery bills 40 show,to her grand;
Children. Here ' is . today's *duplicate.
list=-Witat sho.3vOuld have to pay for.
the goods she .needs to keep her home
fires burlifiTg' and her ..table set for
Siibper.•"...
Eggs,. 39c -dos. ;I bacon, .45e lb..;
oranges (medium size),. 39q ;
laundry soap, Go ‘har;. sugar,
-1-larttrI5c-lb.r1ietc-11r-1-6; reler3,--20
bunch , string beans, 15e tin '; On ibilg;
Sc 1b.1 baiting powder,. ..29c Ih, tin;
potatoes,. 10 lbs. for 34c. , ,
• The new bride will soon, learn r that
'ceiling prices„vitry, a. few cents hie
and the in Alifferent stores .and 18
6, different localities and at differmt
seasoys of the year but basically these
prices pretty well prevail. •
She alSp has the 'brotection kif. rent
,control, tsththg the bride of the'41ist
•Wa r neve', -heard' 92.- ' •
A war bride of 1944, is able to chart
a straight ebnyse and keep within hei
budget. -
OAATON 'AND BOTTL4 •
..S1TORTAGE AGGRAVATE$
Altamimatiramemmetamismoisamaammo-
DEMONSTRATION GRAIN • rtwes'
Note,froni-the °flied of fix°
agricultural office at Clinton
"This year we have a• itpileated,
, oat and, barley .-plot situated on the..4
County Home. farm directly Weft of
the entrance to the hum. In each of,
-these plots there are nine, varieties.
These varieties are the itighest yield-
ing ones over.the Provinee. They in
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elude, several of „the neWe'P variet i 8.
Many haVe resistanee to tW main ri
'plant &Owed. Anyone Interested' in
'comparing the different bn.04 growing
aide by side. would find these' Note
very Interesting and educational.
Yields Will be, taken on alt these plots."
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SUPPLY PItOBLEM
There ere :known to be large 'num-
bers of Pointy bottles and eartoa in
the possession of hauseholders in towns
•and rural oommueities throughont the
Provinee..
The neeessity „of. conserving Mater-
iais during the present eraergeney is
obvious and the Brewers Warehousing
Company is; running a series1 of ad-
vertisements in this nentspaper in an
krfort to speed , up tlie return of
empties to the stores.
• . Those who...have ,,empty bottles- and
eartons ie. 'their possleasion are urged
to-retern these tts soon as possible' to
their nearest Ilrewers' retail store of
eollection dePot. 48 rat:Me two
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anciLeammusammih. Imam
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40.'A worn-out tire' is
no good to yoi) or to.
Catics.do. :Let us look
'after it,.o'brRetreciding •
before •too joie.
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"REMEMDEILL YOUR YIRtS
ARE GROWING OLDER EVERY
DAT.. THEY OLD OUR HELP
NO PERMIT
IttptintED
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19,
GOODYEAR
RETREAD
WILL KEEP YOUR
TIRES IN SERVICE
KEEP YOUR CAR It01111,1$
YOUR `...•,•-•-•„
GOOD;PNEAR Th
DEALER
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