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tiOn'has been delaYed by lack if sonee.
in ourPAllulus•—(1.' Signal -Oat):
receiVed the news of the (Math of
James M. Adains with peculiar regfet,
It saddened me -very mach. We )d
been, thebeat of 'friends, over thir
-years. Doubtless in ny had found, a
tilac a ,visit ti his home,,!stan -
ing se near the cemetery of Colborne
township, was invariabl,Y a happy ex -
perience. The pleasantuesa of host
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WESTFIELD
NvEsTruma), No, 6.—Congratula-1
tionS are, extended , tO Mr. and NrS..t
-Howard Canitsbeil on the birth or
baby bey in Winghara Hospital on
'Thursday, November gnd. ,
.Mts. Strachan and Mise Bucbtman
Rrussels visited one 4,lay last week
with Mr. and Mrs, 3.„Buchanan.
Several froni-this :Vicinity -attended
the horse show at W141;4111 on Thtirs-
•
Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. MeDoweu visited
recently., with Mr. and Mrs, .1. 4illough
-of Dungannear - •
Mr.. an Mrs. 1Vormark Radford and
Ur. Ross Radford were visitors at
London on 'Thursday. •
, Mrs. Lloyd Walden visited -her little
*.daughter, the -Children's
. •
Our -Funeral Chapel 'Combines
the dignity 9t spat° of worship
and the riefinement of a -.quiet
residence:
' • PHONE 120
LODGE, Director
YiailarW invited to. listen to
for_Sunday' program over
CliNX,,Whighaf64 each SuPqay
afternoon: at 3 Om
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mor.
...,,m0
• ROsPital In 'XAendon, on Thursday, and and* hostess,„'44e. haM Yuaek 4110
reports her progressing as well as eau Ain had in Malang ehe .see the brt$14
be expegte43,.. .0 Side, and lila OWP• ' Jovial way, •eliase.4
- :Mrs. J. L. -McDoWell spent ' a few ,the blues away,' You went away from
days at the home of her daugliter,, Mrs t the., A4allist with a pleas.ant taste in
John Goar,.aud Ur: Gear of Kitchener.. oile's P46'.1t11. It, Y°11. talked chure4
Mr. ilaYinOnd Redmond was a recent !Matters or Community problems you,
visitor at London.,;., 1 bad a .twise :awl , intelligent comk
senor. ,If you laved', horseshoes with
, Miss Mae Mason of ',Olden spent you Were alniogt sure o2, being
over the',weelt-endinder the parentall-' hum you
'roof. • ' beaten. Could he throw and get the
.
, I several dines in
Mrs. Lewis Cook; Ross Taylor, and ringOrs1 .I haveJived
Elean-Or Taylor visited_ at St. path_ Wires close, to cemeteries and know
arlifea and Niagara. Eimis,., Bleanor gelnething-of the depressing theughts
Mr. and Mrs: Marvin McDowell ire was one home where was :endorsed the
uch contacts engender.. 13Ut there
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,visiting her fried, Miss Betty Secord.
"A merry heart Maketh.
visiting this week*. with .Toronto old saying,
'• a cheerful, countena.nce," and ulso,•`'He
Mr. and *Mrs: Albert Campbell that hath a -merry heart hath. a con-.
friends.
visited for a couple •of days at the tinual feast." Yet no one that came
to him with their troubles and prob4
lems was _unwisely treated -or linsym-
pliffiellallY raet: '
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' There is a' new pup next door. 'The
pup ,Is substitute for a. rascal . of a
n
and the •widowexpresslycbrdered that
.1 take them te`the elitlrehslOr the daY,
which, was Suncley, 4nd then have tlien.
brighten our own home.- She vas in
hospital and could not look after *glut,
and all her tables and windows 'there
were filled WIth gOrat tokens Sent "Ig'
cOntioling friends.'; 'I Was reading
• somewhere that, there, are 150 ilerist
tops fn. Toronto these days, compared
with one in 1880. ,The flower -loving
public owes a debt of gratitude to the
connnereial aiid Professional prodsicing,
of flowers, so o ten out Q sea , t
In late fall and winter months give rich
color,. Mega, form and lovely fra.g.,
ranee to gladden the heart and to he
eloquent of tender •syrapathY,
1 am Sorry, to interieet a note here Of
-conversation X had, some time ago
with a iflorist who had a big business.
It Was about so many ordered flowers,
wreaths, sprays and the like, not being
paid for. His books 'recording his,
debtors 'would' make one sick, There
Is no reference- her aforemen-
tioned funeral disPlays, it is hardly
credible ,that people will make 4 show
of sympathyiby way of flowers, and
take all the leveliness from it by lot-
ting the poor florist pay for it. Far
better,. let a kindly word be spoken,'
or written in a note, or •.shown in the
clasp of a hand,, than to try to "live
up to .the Joneses" in decorating a
home of their daughter, Mn. .Arthur eoffin.
'Speigelberg, and Mr. Speigelbeig of
•Kitehener. ; '•
HEELEII S
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' FUNERAL sEltvIC
No extra .ch rge foitlii use
of -our -Funeral Hon* Toron-
to. Street •
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Prompt Anibulance- .
, ' • ' Service.
molor'
,Phone 335 .Res. 355. or 7 ,
Pagotrammaimisimumulmommormos.
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Our Full Range
— of Prims.
meets the needs ind
wishes of e -very...
CRANSTON .X,;NER,.A.1.,.,
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There Is is a dear old man who comes
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCallum ,00f
- to -our „Sunday services Who is pitied
INI2rsti:i;ls,:i.dg
avitliail:oe);•vvt:asphlo..„11,.4ill.stiteda,20.1eunctill.:,-Troaufling4.'51;otog„ttliiiti.giTtec,:tr:ugi,liti:xlin.6_!:73y.he9haeliaryt ar,,*,itiutir,..:ivic.,, jstlietoiwa,57,044.6
because in his 'old age' he forgets so
Th
ralich, •whleh `leads iiitu to do things.
Blyth visited on Sunday with Mr. and
mind the call a his master as. be AvoiSN1j)Per -complains he has taken his
Huron at the 0,A..C. shonldilnid se rrishment and tragedy hat and coat several times by mistake
being selected as the team to represent
tracked •hint down, - andbehas pile of late, and he has had, to !Mow him
Mrs.. Wm. Crozier of 'Crewe and where all the good and bad dogs go, home to get the ...exchange made. He
Flying Officer Colin Crozier are spend- 1 sUppose. There are people who has • done this patiently and 04114
big a few days With the former's think that doge will have a place in hunioredlY; let It be said- to, his credit..
father, - Mr. W. H. Campbell. heaven, and are not so sure they will Last Sunday the old gentleman Made
The Y.P.U. raeeting on: Wednesday be comfOrtable there. without their the mistake of putting ',Iiii; 'Yale kick
evening Was in ,the•cform a a limp 'favorite equine. I itnit wondering what clek .4.e.Y on the collection plate instead
lowe'en social. 'A, number came in will happen, if there is such a posSibil-. Of ,his usual envelope. Hefoundhis
costume, and thisse who did not bad to
IGODERIC11 TOWNSIVIT
GODgRien TOWliggfit*, .Nov,
Mr. alicti Mrs. 4, Ii.lIlartrwell of (lode -
visited last weels-. with Mr, and
Airs. Win. ,
Mr, and- '-1)a-ve Davidson of
Goderich spent Sunday With 'Mr. and
WS; ThoS, Sovverhy. •
and Mrs. 4'. A. Sutter, , Benson
and Miss Mary Harwood of Clinton
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
G. Harwood. '
Lt Red Cross quiltiag "bee" was held
this walk at the heine of Mrs; liar,
wood. . ,
,ROY. " ' Turner 'oecuPied- the
pulpit at plum: church on Sunday, de-
livering It splendid semen on ql.eaving
the First Love" ' (Revelations .2;4),
During the service, it male trio, conk.
posed of -Messrs,- E. Young
Sang '"Take the Name
of Sem with X's3n."
Red Cress ' 1Vieeting.r-The 'regular
meeting of the Goderich Township
North. End branch ,of the Red Cross
Society was held .on WednesclaY even'
iiig at the home of , Mr. and Mrs; 'T.
R. Rundle, The president, Mr. .Clay-
ton Laithwalte, presided, The treas-
urer, ta, SOwerbY, -gave the
fin-
ancial report, showing a balance,. of
$320, Mrs. Harwood gave the re-
port of the women's Committee, show-
ing -the followpg work conlpletal:
Knitting -7 sdarves, pair ordinary
socks .11 pair seamenls socks, 2 „pair
ity; to that dog that another' neighbor
pay a penalty. The program consisted -
has in color absolutely black, and
named, "Devil." Will he have' to be
.i'enamed? %tiler think he will ha:it
.relinqiiish some of his -Vicious pro-
pensities that make him live :up his
diabolical mime. This new pup next
door for some •reason has had his tail
shortened. It is eStarap of very few
inches vviiere Once was lengthy ,,ap.;
phndage: a. -long tail ornamental,
litnd hasn't it some other good purpose
niistake When he arrived liorne:, But
,of community singing, a reading by
-Winnifred Campbell, and 'games.
',Maples' were 'served:- ' • •
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CREWE, Ne.v,, 6,.—Mr. Harold Blake
returned-I:wine on:Monday'after 'spend:
ing the week end with. friends if TOi-
onte and St. Catharines .
The ladies • of CreSve- 'W.M.S. -.held
Their November • meeting at the home
of Mrs. Matt. Shackleton, at Dungan.
non, on Thursday, November 2nd,. with
•
he is not alone in allowing his Memory
to play hoOkey. For -two ladies left
,their purses' and one!, lady her house
•key behind at., church the last " two
'Sundays. '
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Recently have SeerePon- the street
a very titres. boy who, needed .a. good
bath. And a mail with very long hair;
.a Visit to the barber Was long overdue.
Such ' a sight Served to remind me
an -Edinburgh story pf two such
to serve?: If -there is -glory-in 'having
a Jong 'tail, Why-sliOni-eV,the. dog be persons in that Scottish city who • got
shorn of it A great, thin, gaunt and together and encouraged ,each other to
hungrylooking dog; .whoSe rib & can .correet one's another appearance. Pro-
fessor Bideltie, the great scholar, was
be counted, and who is almost entirely
rather handsoxrie Scot, with his.ring-
lets falling about his •shonlders.• One
day, it is told' that he was accoSted
'by a very dirty little bootblacit,'"Shine
your shoes, sir?" The professor, ink.
pressed by the dirtiness of the' boY,
said, "1' _don't want a shine, litit _if
you'll go and. wash ,your. face I Will
give you sixpence:" ."A' richt, sir," the
Vey , replled. Ile *went to a fountain
near by and washed. He returned_to
the professor; whii was bearding with
pleasureatthe cleansed boy'. -"Well,
my boy,. fyou. earned your sixpence.
Here it is." • "I ditum want- it," re-
turned the bey with dignity. "y' can
keep -it ai•---RLget your hail cut."
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boOteSseS, 111111VbrOY 10:0,
W. Rutherford.
Miss AleGrepr '..(lxbridge is a
Ole" of 110.1" nephew, Rev. Lt. A, Wird,
and Mrs. Ward. .
J. 11.,, W4110,,Ce has returned to
Norwood after a VIS4 with Mr. and-
yv: 4.4 MjIler
TOWNSHIP C—TerfNCILS..
Wro•ST 7VVA•With10$4
" The "West 3,Vavvanosii Council ine't
as ,per adjournment On October 10t1f,
with all the members present ,and\
Reeve Smyth .in the ,elmir.„ The mill.'
ntes of the September meeting- Were
read And accepted on Motion of Ooun-
cillors and, ,
Messrs.. Monteith and Monteith* or
Stratford were appointed, auditors for
1944 on motion of .0OuncillorS McAl-
lister and Finnigan.
The feu -Whig are 'the different, ratea
for the various' purposes of the
municipality for 19-14: For County pur.
pcises, 513 4ni1ls; ''for Township pur-
poses, .5 mills; for 'general school pur-
poses, 3. mills; for Police Village par -
poses, 0.1.- mills;' Dungannon street
lights, 2.1 Mills i• Federation of Agri-
culture, ,2 - -
The Connell adjourned to meet on
Monday, November 1.9th, at 1,86 p.m.'
DURNIN vEaLrAps, ‘.Clerk.
TOWNSHIP ' OF GODERICH °
'Council Met In Hoinfeayille .on
children's stockings, '7, pair gloves, 2 November 6, The Treasurer reported
pair cuffs for gloves, 0 -women's having the Victory. loan interest.
sweaters, 5 girlS'' sweaters,. 4.4 boys' Department of Public .Welfare wrote
sweaters', 1 boy's knitted suit, 1 baby's re fuel to recipients of Mothers' allow -
sweater, 1 baby's °atilt. Sewing -2j ance; :tot having any,. this was filed.
girle dresses-, 25quilts donated, 8? -quilts A GQ.der40,1_.doct9r, asked payment of
sold.- Plans were made for the winter's all account for a resident of this to -Wu-
' I ' -Malt -Driver ship ;- the. Council think the man. will
so'eleti-- it-...'0),*•tei--'134.0Yt'-e-lusst'eci'!-Ulicciseuritts;esleIn:t;G4;r0'Oislitvoeqr
sive -euchre . party at. their honie. on
November. - Two dances, N'overaber-,k;0;' /31PkI •no action Was taken,
24 and December $, were planned, to law No. 6, providing fOr -nomination
-
be held in GOderigh. The annual meet-, and election, was read a third, time
ing to -he held on the .evening .of and. passed. Nomination will held
'December 12, in S.S. No. 1 school-hou.se.. Friday, thCouncilNoveuab ecrha2m4beurt,
Clinton, oii
.,polling, if any, on December 4. In No.
1 'ward, at. Orange Hall,, concession' 4,
Everett -Graham
_Johnston, clerk; No. 2, • house OF
Howard Sturdy, 11. Sturdy D.11.0., Cliff
Sturdy clerk; 'No. 3, house' of Geo.
Hopion, Thds. Itudie D.11.0., -Geo; llop-
son. elerk; No. 4, house of Arneld
rtsta,
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ja1?faur attendance. -The program WErtS black in color, parks hiraself the.
haired by Mrs. C. Blake. ." - verandah next door. In height and
. .This. • being -religious "educational length he is nine or ten times the size
week, the children of, Crewe school took of the new PUP. He has a face like
a.preminent part in the church service an old, benevOlent; wise judge.' He
on Sunday last.. • is the friend of all the little Children
Mrs.' Susan Andrew of 'Zion is visit- and has never .been seen .quarrelling
Ing with her sister, Mrs. S.,Kilpatrick. with otlier, dogs. The 'girls And old
Social EvCrting.—On" Friday evening, ladies are not afraid of him. He
November gr'd, the cemniunitY_', of wanders all over the streets • of . this
prewe enjoyed la social evening the part of the pity, , His bachelor Master
Crewe. schbolhouse. „-The ,program has a. closed house all day,' as he bah
opened with a masquerade march. The to be.at work -and so the animal turns
wiles , Re. fancy dressed lady . and up at. many a door as if mildly to
gentleman went to Miss Norma. Sher- inauire, "A.nything to consume today?"
wood arid -Earl Rived, while the prizes He gets a feast from next door nearly
for comic dressed lady and man went every .day and he has turned Our gar
to Mrs. -3: Rivett and Grant Curran. bage can over a tew.tintes to placate
Next everyone ,joined communitP' ,his hungry .insides- There is a 'third
singing, followed by a pieture-guedsing .black dog, not so many doors 'away
.eontest, .after which progressive games from us; _which ,is not so mild dis-
were tilayed,'The ladies prize was won position, but is looked after niueiA
by Mrs. S. Currlin, While the gentle- better. He., is so dark that they- call
men's• -prize„ Went .0 Mr.- Kenneth Mc.- shim Midnight. Eerhaps we shall hear
Guire. Then. a refreshing luneli of of some helm pet being named ``Noon..;
sandwicheS, punipkin tarts and Jett day" because of. its whiteness and
brought the es:ening to `a -close. '$$.5 ightness,- • •
1,1 Montreal Street
--Phone 399 J of.
..00tERIOlt
• , SHOP'
NPVvriSer
POST OF MATifoRalL
Guaranteed WorktnallshIP at
,iprleetzt.thial, will please you.
'SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES' -
Call it our Office; Phone 24%307. ,-
..,,,drepna a line4to.Box 161, Gode:.:,
• ileb. We wffl be pleased to calL
-and help- ehopsi a suitable mem-
orial ,for your family plot.
SPOTTON.
Andrew's'St..
:BELFAST.
MessrS. Sowerby- and Art. Ticb-
borne were appointed auditors.
-• ST. HELENS, Nov. 6.7 -Mr, and Mrs
Ed, Miller and Jimmy, of Alma, were
visitors with' relatives here on. Satiir-
day. • - •
Womeles Institute.—The • November
Meeting. of the *Women's Institute. was
held in the CoMmunity Hall, with
Seventeen ladies present and with-Krs.
Ball Presiding.. 'The roll ;Call was- rez
sponded to with "hints fOr saving
fuel .'i Friday,' NoveMber 17, was the
date chosen for the next 1ted Cross
cltditing. Mrs. ,-G. McPherson,Mrs
McKenzie Webb, -Mrs. E, W. Rice :and
.Mrs. W. Rutherferd were appointed to
arrange for a Social evening •itt Which
the way ticket on a quilt will. be
'drawn. The subject was in charge of
Mrs. McPherson, who read an article
on the... "Sterage of Vegetables;" and,
_one on' "Laughter." Mrs. Ball lave
a reading,.''The Old Xettle." Mrs.
Rice favored With a solo. t.'t the,con-
elusion lunch was •SerVed by the-
. BELFAST; Nev.- 6.—Mr: and Mrs.
James Nelson have retuned froin their'
.We welco Mrs. Nelson to our com-
wedding t;,1) to Windsor. and. Detroit
munity. , •
Mr. William Tivamley is. not,as well
•as` his many friends would wish.
..
was realized, to help send CIhristraa.s" ' . .• • ....._____ - Mrs.. John .Mullin has 'gone tO Gode-
,_,
Vexes to the local boyk Overseas. The new school teacher. tells how at iich.to spend the winter... .,
the little eeuntry school e this Septem-
RETAIC-FOOD INDEX -ber, ,a little -seven-year••old bey pain
16- all -
retail fully cut his*finger, and how the band-
"Cominencing NoVeinfier '
- age and iodine- had to be forthcoming,
,foocl dealers in Canada will be.guided and tears' stopped -by -kindly. treatment
in thefr markups and ceiling price "NOW You'll he all right won't,,you?"
dad by 'said ,the.:_teacher when all that- could. -
the Wartime. Prices and Trade Boardbe done Was done, as she thought - The
According to the -Prices and supply answer she got was, "111y Mother al-
representatile for the Western Ontario ways kisses the blaco better.""The
region,. the *schedule of Ceiling priceteachersmiled andsensing the sug-
brings together *in one tattle the differ- gestion bent titer as :she suited the
ent items in the 'food &id governed actionto the word, "Well, I'll kiss it
jv different methods Of price Control, for you And so the youngster took
with ‘information concerning the price heart again. • .
control' or markup provisions which • - 1 I •
apply to thein. Copies of the item .1 had four fimerals to officiate at
-index and 'the explanation of it,..are in seven dayslast week. What great
being forw,arded_to _all ileulers..an banks O1 4loivers :there-- %were! of
a ill be in their hands before November course it. IS the gladiolus season anti
16. • - they made the biggest and bravest of
shoWing.. Odr sitting-reom was' glori-
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RathWelfe ThithWell D.R.O. Miner
Wrielt clerk; No. :6, house of- #U. '310-, •
cartney, MeCtirtney 1KR,0±, W. B.
Lobb clerk; No, 0, house of R. RoWden,
R. Rewden .X.0TreWartha
clerk. • •
Account S paid; Town of Clinton,
share- Division Court costs, $0,66;
Signal -Star, printing,. $8.1,30 ;
County) hospital account, $10.50;
Reeve; Cleric and Assessor, selecting,
jurors, $10; Miss Acheson, use 'et
SnPerilitemieW pozroli We:
11, $1,779.33. , 7-
, The Reeve was InStructed to pur-
chat* 1500 feet of snow fenceit Poets
C1111 be had for same.
Ovving to County Counell meeting en
November 10, C.Quncil will meet at 7.$t
p,in.; November 15 in order to allow
the Reeve to attend. ' •
111AFEKESIG
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MAIPERING,-NOV157.:7,'-.' Mr. 'and Mrg
-Roy, Smith and of St. XarYs.,.
this week -end - --at Mr, WM,
smithts:--
Geb, TwamleY 'recovering as w011
as can be expected from a recent oper-
ation, and is recuperating- at his home.
A number from this district' attended
the horse show •in'"Wingliam on Thurs-
day last. f
Howard Blake Is home from a- trip
t,o the West. We are glad to welcome.
him. -
Alan Webster a Vi:awanosh is spend-
ing this week with his gratidpar'ente:
His father, 'who was badly shaken up
in a tractor accident last • week, As
recovering.
,
o ThOse_Convaleitia
fte.r.:-Sevete IIInesS
After ManY'egvere illnesse,s or serious operations
the patient is very often left in an extremeir-r,
nervous, run-down conditidn., '+`•, •
T6,41111. those convalescents who‘"need some kind
. to Stimulate and build up the weakened
system; we would recommend. Milburn's. Health and Nerve to
thein back to health—happiness again.
' These 'pills help supply elements necessary to 'assist the, coia7valeScent
in bringing back bodily strength and vigour. • -
Price 50c a.box, 85 pills, at all drug counters.
Look for our registered trade mark a "Red Heart" on the package.
. The,T. Milburn Co,, Li,r'oiled: Toronto. ont • •
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. 'EASY
We have lest faith in Churchill and
Stalin,. unable to agree ' about !Poland. aths and bun .
re ches of flowers had .
We heard a man in a beVerage roma w
the other night who could have settled gone to t4, e grave of the deceased Inall
that -Polish issuel—Chesley EnterPrise.that the •nfound was covered entirely
fled for days by a luigelasket -eff. these
gladioli which cattle from One (lithos&
.saddened homes Po many sprays and
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Mous 'Hacks
-Liver-Coln- hint
Bilioubneiss•is' just another name
for a clogged or sluggish liver. .
i.13 a very common -complaint, bur can
be quickly remedied by stimulating
the. flow of. bile. This softens the
accumulated mass, the poise,ns are
carried. Oat et the system and the
• liver and bow* are relieved and .„
'toned up.-
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Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills quicken -
and enliven_ the sluggish livet,-open-,
ing up, every eh el, by causing a
he /tow 62 bile tCnd -thus cleansing
the liver of the elogging,Impurittea,
They are .small- and cask to take.
Do not gripe, weaken or. sicken. •
The IV Milburn Co, Ltd., Terent:ep Ont.
,
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/SOY'
/ $7ii4 ehr WHY
*4Y w.,4,Nr. W4STE PAPaR,
ra
now vier
AT THE FRONT
Nope----fio4the President ofnly
•PQmPatiY• tells-me-tPere's4a
.joh-vyartirig—for zne and. all the rest -
, of the' 2,200 Ileinployees-'wha
joined ni . 'Not onli
,
sys iijooka.ri.ght .now as.though
they- have tp take On still More'
, staff if they're_to„-liandle their •
post.war program.
. •
T• heY7re cftdit- r :wars
. .
ttio, when
back. it eoines
position and "pay when
JOE: Prett
Bill?
.
.` have lots o1,001 f wotk hned u;
that:III be really. needn---and
,
ed: 'Think
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EVERY SCRAP -
'IS PRECIOUS
Saving waSte paper is a
parriptic duty in which
everyone can share. Save
every staltp you can Zeit '
securely m bundles. Watch
the newspapers 'for :irtfoi.
tuition at to when and
Where it will be collected.
ANN LOOT LIMITED
Xt...••• •
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'441111 is referring to's paragrapb. in a iecetitietw from
our President to 2i200 lien employees on war service,
:which read:. .
icone
.. X finag...e you are moe ernod with what
conditions will be in the convahst when you re-
- 40 -no -Already we 1iave.4ne our bestto.lookahead'
and plan �r the post-war,period Ow present
estimates indicate that we will need toretain all
our en010Y4es ni;sw- on 'the force; that there Wilt
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