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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-09-28, Page 3YLJRON COUN7r$ FOREMOST WeEKLY • sinviri.liyortit mix so. ai) GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, ,1944 tallness Directory • *mu, • ViDDLEY"..4.: HOWES • O, . • Barriatii4 Efe,' .,0111c-a-*--CoOrt IZIOderieh+ TelOphotse 55. • . ' , WU.4.bilraliatLANii Barristerand Solicitor Oodttricit. rheas 750 , tig.:Mar40. AVCOVNTANT . . • • 401-01.10MPEE 104:SONViat,}1. Chartered, -AneOlintaatit 51'Albert Street, StratLord' , ,4WoroxiW "Office Oak %tea entr tub ReAmteaMeetings ppei4pg Meeting,4-. tbe 'Sewn Addreasecl, by 'Rev. • • "Meet: your : Neighbor,"1. was .the theme -whieh,opened Central:M*0 and Sghool Association's first Meeting' of the, •ii.eaSent on SePtetriber, ifith, .with .., — the president, Mrs. B., Wilmot; in the , • . 'There Was a splendid, attendance of memberS, and As, sincere welcome, was: extended, the new•Mother8 by the presi- dent, wire expressed, the hope that they Would Join with the 'mothers already - affiliated with the Associationin work- ing for the advancement .of its aimsand ideals. : " - The program:, which was arranged under the direction of. Mrs. B. Homan, as varied. and most appropriate. - Miss .Cleaver,, public health nurite, poke briefly on the Emergency Nurs- ing Reserve corps being organized in 'Goderieh, and asked Abet- as Many aS tble" ttenst.„1,/k,seeniega meeting -.,4•.;y,t. • - A*, ‘mgatelcitlae:.;.. SUIUNCL ..041strur- . a igedi town „property- insured, _ ,,Oeicers—Pressident,W. R. Arch- - Ikald,',-SOafOttle:---Vieir**President, -rrenik M.oniASer-- 'ant Seeretary-Treaartret,...11. Au,:,R440, `pok. B . Arehibald,,' Seal forth; ,Iiirenis, IfeGiegor,° Clinton ;• . 14Mdfoot, -09:leaferth; Ohria,', Leou- bardt Er J. -Trewarthit, aOhn L. Malone, ‘Seafortk;: makkVall, ..BlYth; Uuh AO* Walton; Geo. Leiteb..1,014404. • .Agent—John • , E. Pepper, • ,Bruee. • OAS: B. F.. Melter(!tter, Dublin';.•J.v. Wader, Brodhagen; George A, Watt, 14,PRA*14 Blyth. ,Peliey-holders. can 'make: all -meats and get their carde,l.regeipted the BeYsti CUttie Grocery, Kingston -Street, eloderieh,„ or J. H. Re%'$ General Stere,"Baytield.• ' • - '-ememeeeememe maim DR. F. J. R. FORSTER, EYEI, EAR, NOSE, THROAT . Late- Houee.- Surgeon • New,. ;York Ophtbalmie and Aural Hospital, assist- ant at Moor.etield 'Eye Hospital Golden Square Throat • liospitati London, England. - •• • „ t _EYES TESTED, GLASSES' - • SUPPLIED. 63 ;Waterloo.. Street 'S„ Stratford. Telephone 267. Next -visit.,Bedford Hotel, Goderich, WedneSday, Septeraber 27t11, at 2 p.m. 4.30 pan. • ,• ' . - • • • (1131ROPRACT01 AND DRUGLESS ' • - THERAPIST... • , . . Goderiere, Phone 341 , Office-hOurs7---1O to 12 a.sie, 2 to 6 • and.7 to 8.p in, Tuesday, Friday' and Saturday. . • 4O to 12 am. only' . on Wednesday, 'llionsigy and Thursday at Mitchell. Mineral tune baths - by appointment only. A. N. ATKINSON 51 South St. _ ategistered under Drugleds rraeutteners Act for the Province of Ontario., , PUBLIC miins Mrs. 'japes, -, who -was --guest soloist, sang two . ovelY, selections, `` Daddiett--enel•;--0The7Woodpecker,"..-She• was..accompanied ,NErS. J. Mac- Dougall. et the pihno.. Mary Anne Erskine very ably gave a reading,en- titled "If:" by Rudyard Mrs. Z. MacDougall, who. is . to he the musical. InSrgeter for the public schools, spoke a few wertle AQ _thos6 present, and said' her great OM was to -instill in the hearts of the children - a Ore �f music; a source fresn much pleasure ane help ere derived. To illustrate the vOlui.ne of feeling that ,PAQDXIMION Or COMMON . SALT REApas N4w,1404 Iteeent* figure's 'tient the 1)ominion Doreen of StatiSties .sho,Wthat the production o sodtant::ehlOride or COtth Mon 'salt in, Canada reached a reeerd high .during 1941 In both quality and value, Of output. Six hundred and eightY•-seven•thensand, sixehundred and eighty-six eliort tens Wre prodneed, Tasted at $4,379,378. • The market for salt in the .DOsninion• is 'steadily .inereasing. Vomestie pro-. ductien principaily to the dairy, meat curing 'and' canning industries; fisheries: ehemleal industries; as table salt and to highway and, traniaport de- partments for use m4. soil stahilizersi. ,The use of salt in Soil' stabilization for the foundation of highways and for a surface. veneer for graVerrOads has.,, shown a marked inereaSe in recent Yetcre. It has •heeia used extensively also in the soil,wtabilized bases for Xnn- ways at Canadian eirtieldir „ Sand, piled each 1411 along main highways, remelt:is loose and free-flowing. even in the -oldest weather when Inbred with Salt, thus allowing easy distribu- tion On -icy roadways. • --Aittault cutout. rr-Iritalti)r Small Attendance atC.C.F. Meeting • Bert 14avens, M.P.P., Outlines 13Oute Features of Hi Par/Ws r011400, •There was a VerY SUM attendance at the 0.Q.F. Meeting:held. in MacKay II on, Thursday night` hist, partly is solti owing poor advertieing. • The speaker of , the evening was . Bert .Leavens,. mentber. ,of the Legislature for. one ,of the Torento Ratio. • EzPlainiag the, aims of • the C.C.P. .1)arty, Mr. Leavens's:aided that .some of, them were .the. eetahjishment .9g, a World 'peace, Which is. new being .en- -clangored • by', those advoeatiag the stattpi q,no, espeeiallY in retaining trade restrictions; asSUrinK, to labor '" the right to eetablish nnional GoveraMent cere o. the blind; - increased old -age penSiOnf; and -withers" allowanees, ade, qUate insure good living cofiditien8; care of soldiers and War 'workers. on demobilization 'by keeping soldiers on arrar' paY-mail .ahaorption.in-ludlistry rp 1.,:oevirey,tehluoreyrsomtetwtitt7gt.r1 societies, furnifrth co-operative sh hem With cheap ing•_marketing run co -o These 'beeeilts could be se,* 4,0teld, by .economic 'planning, ursid to capital, and by pilblic ersisip of natural the orig.14 of the ',hymn "W-htlt es banks nd ',essential Friend We Have in jeaus."' • After the 411strios, - • :Meeting a-Sopial half-hour weir enjoyed. 31r.. Leavens took exception to queta- • Arthur Circle df.Knox church ivilhel8: soeia1i1ng he at the home of MiSS Wiggins ,Monday, September -18th, with a large charge of Airs. group. boards !for. A The Scripture -'was read by Mrs. Clar- establishing .ence. McDonaltic_followed by prayer by Mrs. J. Splash The topic. was -given hy Miss Myra MeNevin; and. Mrs. Gordon lowe Kaitting lead an interesting. story on Ai .• wAnou, .M.chiwg4 Specialist in Farm. and Household Sales. Licensed lit Huron and Pertli °Gentles. Prices reasonable; • OW* faction guaranteed.. -Far information, ete.', write or phone (colled),x HAROLD, JACKSON,RR. 4,'Seaforth, or phone 661-14, •Seaforth, or phone 867,, .doderich. • • ,18tt, , r: S., CARMAN, MUS.,B., Member , Ontario' Music iteaeherit. •Aissociation. •Pupils • prepared for • music Maim. Residence: Mr. J. Craig's, Elt George's, Creseent •--• -•-----• -Stratford-Goderich Coach Line.. • Bps Tums *Am* leaving Gaderich at 8.10 it.m. . 12.26 p.m, and 5.05 Om. ' Direct connettiolla to all points For turther thformation phone ' British or Bedford Hotels or Ilead . Ogici 1(805), • , iiismenweeemageome;ftemee:epeememee .e.11 -41.0.142g. I. w. • INSURANCE , REAL .EsTivit aoiiinuat PHONE 24 ,Noompor Donald IL .Blue:, iall****CP4D'AUCTIOill:Trat Licensed • for ,Countiee'ef 'Huron and Bruce ADDRESS: Iiincirdfite, R.R. : Phone Ripley30r24 For mformatSir aPP1.V toJ. N. Recnighan Division Court Clerk , Goderich;, Oat, Goo. G. itcEwan Fire, Accident and Motor tar Insurance • ofFivE.=iiiiAsome TEMPLE • WEST ,sTREFg ruKiNicIto." • `dontliticti • • dons. from a speech` of Dr. Donnellk, rt a recent issue of The •Signal- io in music, and hew it depicts the M•P'i g fi Afferent moods the piece suggests, Stakstatinthat if the gures quoted , Mrs; MacDougall played Arai' 'Cradle Were Correa they were- the result 'of. . by paimgren, .pyia , „cot.ch war economy whieh prevents the manu-: Poem,by MacDowell' fadering ot fararmplementsand-that " , '• Res. L, IL Turner's Address ' as New Zealand had planeing boards' Atev-L-I.L...Turneri_og Victoria street to adjUst -prices thezdiscrepancy Would church, was the, guest. sneaker and he left ene and all with a thought to ponder oVer when hespoke on ."The Three Pillars"' and said : “To, create .the Mindof the student, the realiz- ation that life itself, :in all its collec- tive aspects, is a diYinO• .vocation,wit ten • in the structure ot„„„the universe by the Great Designer Himself --this must be the bstsie approach In any Scheme devised by the ,educationist Secondly •,- in pursuit of knowledge; to infuse the, Child's mind with a eense, a awe_and a, se4ise of wonder. . T� 'this end tli-Cehild must, be taught' tha%,. g and 2 do, not. 'hake 4 because man Saysso When the ;powerS • of eduea- tiop have achieved this in the mind of its devotees, •then •the third •educ- tion follows, namely Important •as: it doubtless 18 to pursueknowledge as toeuns._of pa.rning One's daily bread, it will follow that knowledge' wiU be pursued for the Sake. og inow- ledge-. itself, effectuating a sense. of •artiStry---wirteh will give balance to the quest. This triune- challenge of education confronts primarily • the. down Sang In My Heart There Rings DATiliS Or ItATIOir 001rfrOXIII . „Ration ceupOes new valid are htltter, .74 .to, 70; eager 1•4 to, -43; vanaillg :aukar erVto FAO; Preses to Butter Coupaes 74 to 77 incluoiveex pire"Sept.ember ,BecaliSe Of the •Re�I • ,Fistato and Insuranen. "Ofilee. and Residence: . • ' 11 Trafstigar Street Phone -66,3 FOR SALE—Houses of all lands, ' choice building kite, bnoin'eAs pro- -petty. and several good fstrms. - ' • •• Let me, thee yeti' t3orae real bargeinge, 'Buy now:, • . STATE- FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE" INSURANCE MeV.. Rates, Wink* Storage Aisti Agent for 'Manufacturers' Liget Insurance. ; . W. C. Pettinan: RA. 6, Goderiat. , Phone 6r3, • , Dungannon. ' .2244° drop in batter etoeiss thei,neXt but CQUpPn iU not bone goo d until Oetolier L. Cenning, etsgar' cOuPelle' expire:Deeeraber 31. ANY MORE WO, ONES? Mrs. 3. s; Rowie, Lighthouse street, vviso has a: ;long-established reputation as a • gardener, netleed" the reference in lasit. week's Signal -Star to Mr. M. W. lowers Oversize( tomatoes, and brought to this 0 ce , one ° that bent Mr. Howell's: monster by ter°, inciseS; Measuring 17 Indies. round. Ifowrie alSO has,,Sine,da41148 of immense sizoA,Now •that this comp-eti- tion has begun, .we foot .aswell an- nounce that it is open to, all' comers, and 48 ,not necessarily limitd to tomatoes,. In the absence of fall fair, -gardeners-must, heve, soMe of ''briuging their products to public notice. „ •%.4 • i •.- A 'RECORiD OF 4803 ' , In a 'copy of an old record of the Township - •- of ' -Wawanosh„ __dated October, 1853, appears this item: 'That the reeve . be authoriZed to • At that time, ninety-one years -ago, lector's roll and .blank debentures." ' to • pay the Huron Signal account for c o I - 1 , rt ae 47tel,go-s:(fskitx013.1a0ei nhk oer..1.:dt, irbdsejn,ittgzhipt es._/.a.etnai sight,time :aelr ant: doiwt,„,,,,Efila. ii eii The -Huron -Signal-was---the:0111"Tilewo= sible to get a more reliable picture of paper Published in, the ' district. what commodities Would be reniaining • The Wawanosh 'COurtell •that year Find out r 00utatitohn. e. addre2ssboir•iyovir, dlioatrhe.isst, consisted of -Charles Girvin, reeve, and oli 4unes Somerville, , William Pluker, To obtain , ration John Pentland and John ..criAlg,. cowl- . , , e distribution • entre and the-116ms it eillors. ' '" will be Open by watching your local N MISS newspaper for the announcement. Be - .NT FOR EW APPOINTME• Newtionk�to o Be issued Oct. 1,441 HOuiseholdera Should -Out Out ArtiolO -and 'Keep for -Reference • •-03y Rosa WOO That new ration book With ,the prak coverr which,,yon will obtain. the week Of October 14 to 21'• will mark the fifth time you are -sharing in a Pig wartime plan that starts in tim, fea. plantations of India,. the 'coffee regions of Brazil, sugar cane' etstitiets in the sunny .Carib - beau area and. Canada'o, on dairy farms. Every time a Canadian honee- wife has it coupon detached in her food Store • for sone rationed ,coMmoility, whether it is tea, 'eoffeet.sugar, butter Or preserves, s? 10 completing a traria- action that .st rt.ed lii one or other of 'these rends separated‘jrom eael.t„ other "tbottPaWla of : At . least tvVesitik-fourminden' coupons PAPETHU TAG DAY FOR TIM HUME Izi anada there are 12,854. 144 roets, wemett and Children, - "Ist'Ontarbil there ',are 4,018 the tiienti/ Oit . Utsrois ' there are Vt. It is tie Woe theee Cantseistres, who need the 1,019'4 their„.„tellOw....Canadiane who Are not hantlieePlied, with traltdzig, employ- ment, Bruille hooka, 00014 service and any 0,0810taitee "Whiekwill provide -the* With SiOnste of the erdinary ,leorixfOrtie demanded by a decent ,standard af that•InHtltutefor ttr :61°41114:111141101"411.01.11itiiit"to 4g the. publie for firtitacial. sispport. The • opporturaty"ef the citizenof 00044 to assalne their" share of the eosta• of carrying on this great tionienitarian • and neee$Sary Work (=est on. Sattirda7 of tills - Week, when .t tag dirk b- T4eht., rao' uTebYe nrirtielerre-aOlie."Otwfltulor'"th";* benefit of . the blind people 14 tbis district.. 00'1T 14014;1, ' -"Don't put 'off till teMorrow what ought to be ..done. tOdaY.1! • fiefuse- heiders who haven't yet laid in Weir • winteeir supply of ilreliy011 are WaTned enee,--ngain.te 'do so imMediatelY. • every week; Or, four million each of the PBecanse_ of last ye4r"simild winter," six liopping days, ar0.,-,dttaclied`lrOin .-s-ayk7,-Ttraher .CentrOlIer Allau U. constimera" ration hoekS, lot of: Banisoe, we have fairjradequate re- oupons lot of work!'" Yet Can- serves of wood fuel. But,gir, #1,. the - ada's•-tationing,:wetenr lir-the- -simplest. ease -ef bouse- in ra',-sfystem I of share - heleertr order and take- delivery now, *- - share ante, at controlled Prices.. Later.' it will probably ;be nattah more ,Bation-book-5;Wilt be good fot' fifty 1i1flcuit-AO- Snake delivery.".-- weeks instead of thirty -4;3c w.e0Ls .as the• case ot ration book 4. With' the• Mere •then ARO •gallena of aviation, gasoline are -needed to "ferry a bom'ber trend, Qartadtt to England, , Considerable. diScuSsion took" place,' during the question period, one of the topics_ '..peing uniform. rates 'for Hydro, Whielt ,personally the speaker ,strengly adveeated, . and stated the policy iVaS Under" eonsideraition"bY the ineinbers of " • MeRTllUR lifontosfnertostnhiPte:ifilintilil-o:11:1-babboOk:21-"•4-it.t ebe itnelty" Mlss Lily McArthni, deaconess tinder the W.M.S. of the Vresbyterian nxemhee of the family is:under sixteen years of age, ;write his or hei age efter the name. Do net teer-the•sheet out, It must be hitact when you present the book in order to get the new one When you get ration book 5, guard it carefully. It must. last fifty weeks, seNlon't 'risk- having the over or any of the coupons detached or damaged. The 'ration. book is Canada's biggest. printing and mailing.' job: _yet, With everk itied, figured in—the 'work, 'paper, printing, Shipping and distribetion— the- amount spent on it is unbelievably: small. Ration hook 4. cost only one and seven -tenths of a• cent a copy from start to finish. ' Church -in- Canada, andwell known In Goderich has been given a newap- pointment, with headquarters in Termite. Miss McArthur has heldre- sponsible positions in Montreal, Quebec _City; Regina, Kii•kland.....Lake„ Bras d'Or, Que., kne, Mail her new ap pOintment, at 'Brantford. he is a sister of Mr. Frani MeArthor and Mrs. Robert Bisset, of town. OPEN SEASON FOR PARTRIDGE C . P. :Sills, secretary for tiae local Game , Association, has. •jest received word that his '..re4ueSt, for inn open season. for partridge in Huron -County has been granted by the Department of Game and Fisheries. Local sports-' melt are informed that the dates are :October 7thto Odet7er 14th, beth days incluSiver.'and' frets 'NoVeieber 6"thy.to November . ilth; both 'days . inclusive. The limits are fiVe per clay, or twentt five in all fel. the aforesaid two period . —Sattforth Expositor. ••• . . ' . • RALLY OAY AT NORTH AND VICTORIA. sT. C}IuRagES • The annual °Rally- Day .hervices were held on Sunday; in 'North street and Victoria street United ehlarches and were well attended. • . • • The children • of North street church Sunday , schoOl assembled in the church hall, and the order of"service,,Ifer the occasion set by the .United Church of Canada .was followed; with the 'super- , intendent, 11, S. Turner;4; proading.7,- Ueadin&s were •,pleasingly given ,by Beulah Shaekleten and Edward- ' Fut- ford, and a- qe4ntetta• composed•of Bar- bara Henry, . Catharine: -Snider, -Joan Scott,' Marie Wall and Yvonne Shear- ehereh; the honw_and the sehool. Thist is ,God's world, and an in his quest for knowledge must aceuStein himself to this inevitable fact." , The meeting closed 'with a social half-hour. in' which a, drawing COln- petition was held, the- judgeS', Miss. •Menewell and Miss H. Videan; award- lug- the prize to Mrs; Doekstader and Mrs..Shaekleton For the. secone seeeessive -year, Can- ada's' armed services , will send Christ:- mas parcels' to Canadian prieoners-of- War - in -Germany. Individual parcels contain dishes, cutlery, toilet articles,* end a dinner of canned ciiitien maple .butter and plum pudding. • STACK OF DISHES and-- , WATERINOWTRUNOUTI., • WO, qioro 4 e a' 'Melody," accompanied by. Mrs.. 'Murray Hetherington. - ° Tommy Shackleton, of the primary ,class, 'recited the Tell Commandments, and the Books of the bible were sung by Mrs.' t air WestbrOok's. class of girls, 'aecoMpaniee( by •Miss .-Barbitra! flenrSt. • .. , • '' ••'•, The .presoitation of Bibles was made by Rev-. R. Et Turnbull to the folieWing boys and girls' •on their graduation ,,•. from the printery department to the intermediate school: Martin ,r,l'hompson, TOmmy Shackleton, Wilfred Hicks, Barry Whetstone,' Diek .' McLean, Lorene Hendesson, .-aoan Sundquist, Diane Thorpe; Bruce Deckstader,• Jane Graham, Mary Joyce .EitwooZ1, ..Teenifer Fairbairn, Roselyn •:*Sirlith., and Jeaa Rutherford. :, , ' .. - • , ^ * At Vietoria Street .S.S. . 'Charles Breekow, superintendent of Victoria street Sunday school,- was in charge ' of the many Day service on Sunday . morning - when •parents, teachers and pupilswere present to • honor the. day. The eharteel of the Church was artistically bedecked with floralbouquets, one.�f which was .the gift of Mrs. Thomas Gray (nee Mabel Itrowniee)„ in 4tffeet1-Onate -.remem- brance of her ., husband, who passed. away five years ago. nether bouquet grachig the .chancel symbolrzed . the affeettotr-nrel-"high esteem, felt , for the late Mr. James. McK. -Adams, Who for more than fifty years was an active and devoted member of the church, • . . • • Scripture readings and appropriate' stories were read by selected pupils and the singingr, was augmented by' the choir Under the skillful leadership ofthe organist, Mrs. L: Hanna, with Mrs, George Curren presiding • at the 'plane. 'Misses -Margaret Craig, Evelyn 13reelsow and With Allison rendered a vocal trier "Tell -1,111e the Stories of Jesus." Gerden- Aryl e and Audrey, Crawford read effectively the stories a the. day.: The duties og ushers were. admirably carried out 1)3r members of the Sunday sehoot ._ . The superintendent, esing his 'sing. Ing talents tothe fell, .gave excellent leadership and the Gospel song en- titled "The'lloyal Telephone" was well •rendered. ' .. :_.' ' The -Rally, Day theme, "A Christian Is, Differeettli was . presented by .the Minister, 'Rev. Lawrence H. Turner, whose bask! observation ' was, . "A Christian is Only different from . the normal Ann of the milV since .Jesus Was different, 6 His treatment of :the, Samaritan. Woman at the well shoeked the orthodox Aews of His .day.. Jesus Maims .for IIfinself that the gingdoni *spouses all areas of lifccif-the'-whole f life, He as, to say theleast, very, uneonventional,' in the eye's , ef tie purists.' but the difference metitit the offering of soli/glen to nit the child ren a men, Trlio Christians must, in. .evitably,' be different -it they. are to r e fghe6a t vtaueyn rl 411,00eSePttsirlios 1 i. by,tb tottIe0:1se." rams. mg of the late James Itek. 'Adams, Mr. Turner continued. Was keenly felt: 1 * ytheat'i°theik-"elics.9iiT:tigt0144-e').*Intn-Telllo' iiigher 'and ,holler serviet 'i J!iTAL THEATRE No—"Tb Dour Before Dawn" starring. Pratiehot Tone an • Veronica take, .' • • • Mon., Tues. and Wed...4A Two Feature Pro.gram-.. Martha O'Driseoll, , Noah Beery Jr. and •Georg e itarbier are starred in a 11,Vely musical hit featuring Snell, top -night talent as The' Delta Rhythm 'toys, ,Leo Distreend siiid his IIarinonstires, • The Mayris (31utney Demers and. The 'Sportsinen, ' • • WEEIC,EN11 LEAVE" " elaritie Cooper? Gale Storm anifratricia, Morison present an entertaining, thaely ani inStruetive deceit -sent ' "WHERE Altg 1/01111,011II,DREIV' Thurs.,: Fri. and Sato -4)0014 reature-,, George Sanders, Virginia liruee, Lenore Aubert iimf Gene Lockhart Prom a land of dangerous women and desperate men. oti.teki ir tale of °a men and the woman be eouldn't trust or fOrget "ACT/0X IN ARABIA." ' Walt Disney goes -South 441110110* hi the garest' of all DisneY features "SALIIDOEt AIYIIC400? ' • 'Matinees 'Wednesdays, SsiturdaYs and holialiys M 0.30 p.m, COndng-Addie 1t�l, 10. 'SHOW , • „ WHEN Tan GREASY Alai that ' dogs your drain pipe ineets up Lyeit's a goner' Fast! In no time water's run- ning freely again. And reixtein. , tier drains Stay clear when you PaUt• in Gillett's full ,atirength • • 0..nee a Week, . Use Gilleteifin solutions to get doors spotless without ',hard etettbbine, ta lighten the load of all your heavy ° Grandestway yet to have, a • • • clean, sweet-smelling, house without -break., Ing your back. • Asktodafr,or0illett!s ,„ • ifirvel iiiittotvo ty4t,in hot water. Ma action of iyo haat.' *Ito OW04 MAO) 6044. • . Distributing -Lin Cash— millions of • , dollars a month .to troops, in battle zQnes is the .on#ong,..Inoraie-buliding' job' of ' men in • the Royal.' Canadian Army Pay-CorpS. Their job; executed often under conditions bordering* on the chqotic f oneof the most exaet- ing and eztsperatijjn. the field ' - BANKS Ont. ea,4657-are-R AUTOMATIC OPERA-no/if SA VES COAL LOWERS FUEL BILLS • 4. MAflE itf cAkArP,, THE CANADIAN fA,INDANICS' MORtE - , - CO LIMITED' - • , For • Sale By WORSELL HARDWARE ' 26-28 Front St. Toronto' - •.. , t.,itW4`410,4441,1 4,16,4 .• • • o V A 10 FINANCE FikANCE FARM OPERATIONS? • ,11.4 _,14 u.s." 1 .00.1 • LANS are readily available at The Royal Bank of Canada to any responsible farther in.- need of ready dash to finance farm - 4y , • operations Such loans are continuall' y_ made by this bank r for the purchase of seed and fertilizer, livestock, farm equipment, breeder cattle,,fo fne%t seasonal labour .sOsts and for other pr - ductive purposes. . When you need cash to finance your farm operations, malt,0 :practice of discussing your requirements, with the local Manager 'of The *Royal Bank pf Canada,. }le nal be glad to explain the / simple' conditions under which such loans: 'art madeand the converilent methodS available to yoj for repayment, 00.M10•1.04.11cH-, G. Diii.MAG4 mqsasse •