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" Telephone 05.
\AM A; SUTHERLAND
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Barrister hud SOlieltOr
• Qface-'-.NOrth fgt., d'oderieh. Photie 750
ilOodeirieb Collegate Institute °
cqupon now vaU�are butter 90
to 119, preserves 83 to 57and to
V1'5, uga 46 td 01=
• 'Dater coupons , are* good for one-
half ponnd and sugar •coupons one
venni' Eaell pieseries eenpen s geed
for En:ie1102 pound of sugar or varying
amounts of canned and preserved,
fruits.
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CHAIITERED - A.CCOUNTANt
MONTEITH •and .MONTEITH,
Chartered Accountants
53. Albert Street,* Stratford
Toronto *Office : 302 Bay- Street
• PEARSON-HITNT & CO.
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'.4 Accountants and. Aud.iters -
195 Dundas St.
Louden, Ont.
Fairmount 3877.
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,INSIJRANCIE
OTHERS ARE At3MNO
' Q.—Will you *Please tell. -me tne
ceiling prices of turnips?
A,—Celling prices for turnips ef-
fective to Angust 31 are four cents a
Pound for washed or waxed rutabagas
and three. cent ei for unwashed or un -
waxed' rntabasas, Ceiling prices on
white turnips are 'six cents a pound,
Q.—I have dome meat stored in a
loeker and have been told I must de-
clare it when meat rationing begins.
Is this trice?
A.—Yes. The storage plant will
MeliILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN-
- SURANCEI CO.--tarm and iso-
lated town property insured,.
Officers—Vresidesit, W. R. Archi-
bald, Seaforth; Vica-President, Frank
McGregor,' Clinton; Manager' and
' Secretark-Treasurer, M. A. Reid, Sea -
forth.
Directors—W. R. Archibald, Sea-
ford' ; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex.
Broadfoot, Seaford"; , Chris, Leon-
hardt, Bornholm; Trewartha,
Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth;
Alex. MeEwing, Blyth; Hugh • Alex-,
ander, Walton; Geo. Leitch, 'Clinton.
- Agents-L=3°hr' E. • Pepper, Bruce -
field; It. F. DIcKercher, Dublin; J. F.
Prueter, Brodhagen; Geprge A. Watt,
Blyth.
Policy -holders can make all pay-
ments and get 'their cards reeeipted at
the Royal Bank, Clinten;.0filvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston Street, .Goderich, 'or•
J. H. Iteid'S General Store, Bayfield.
„sfoi
provide you .with a form which
be • out when meat rati
starts. You forward this to the
ust
ning
don
administratien branch, of which there
Upper Sduiol', Examinations
The following students of Goderieh Pauline LaSsahrie-s-Eng. eomp.
• 111,
Collegiate .Institute have obtained hot. 0, WWI, 0, phys, 0, Jfr. auth.
standing at the. Upper S' 01001 "*eXamin- 'Pr*
Douglas Maedonald—Alg.J.U, geom.
ations in June in tile subjectS. showfl c, ‘ehmt; Au. ,
I indicateS standing ot 75 per Ceut. Douglas ,XasseY.--Eng,* eomp.
11111
and over;- II, 66 to 74.per cent.; III, Eng. lit. 41, 'geom. .1, trig. and stat.
60 to P. per gent; C, po to 09 per cent. '0, hot. 0; •Zool. III, plays, 1, Acbera.
, Bryan, Ainslie—Qeem.•11.1, PhYs, 0, Fr. auth. II, -Fr. .comp. 0.
chem. 0,• Fr. comp. O. Irene Milne—Eng. comP. II, Eng. lit!
. Elaine Allin,---Eng.• cornp. C, M. Ida, C, trig. and stat. C. •-
Renald. Patterson—Eng. coral). III,
Eng. lit. 0, geom. 0, trig. and kat;
III; phyi, 16 chem. 11, Fr, auth. 0, Fr.
comp, C. .
• Doris Reed --Eng. comp. I, Eng'. lit. I,.
M. Wit: 1, alg. II, geom. I, Lat. auth.
I„.14at. eerily. X, Fr, auth. 1, Fr. comp. I,
madeleine Shackleton—Eng. comp.'
Eng, lit. I„ M. hist. I, bet. III, zool. II,
diem, 0, Fr. auth. II, Fr. 'comp. 11.
Ethel Turton—Eng. comp. 111, Eng.
lit. 111, W. hist. I, geom. II, hot. II,
zooi. 0, chem. I, 111r: inith. C, Pr. comp.
111
0, Dot. V, Fr. auth. C,. Vr. cortip.
• Williara 13ogie—Eng. comp. 0, lor,
anat. 0, Fr. comp. 0. ,
•Lorraine Ferguson—Eng.. lit' a, m.
ilia. bot. C, zee', Lat. anal. I,
Lat, comp, III, Fr. autitrep.X.41c0mP•
0.
John Graham--Eug. comp. II, Eng.,
lit. II, 11. hist. I, tag; 0, geom. II,
bet, ,,zool. III, Fr. wadi: 0, Fr.
comp. C. ' •
Cayley Hill—Eng.• comp. q, phys, 11,
chem. III, Fr. comp. C. '
Douglas Holland—Eng. comp, C, Eng.
lit. 'C, alg. II, geom. I, trig. and stat.
II, bot. I, •zool. I, ph,ys. II, chem. IL'
Lillian. Irwin—Eng. comp, II, Eng.
lit. II, M. hist. I, alg. I, geom. 1, trig.
and stet. I, Lat. autli., I, Lat. Comp. I,
auth. II, Fr. comp. L
WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS
Bus Schedule now in effect
. Leaves Goderich daily
7.45 a.m.; 12.20, p.m.; . 4,15 p.m.
Arrives Goderich daily
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11.55 am,; 3.45 b.m.; 9.10 p.m.
Leaves Sundays and holidays
8.00 p.m. and 9.10 p.m.
The,8.00 p.m. bus goes direct to Leal%
• only. ,
Connections at Clinton for London.
-Detroit, Wingham, Walkekton, Port
Elgin and Owen Sotind.
•COnnections M.Stratferd for Woodstock
Eitchener,! Guelph, Hamilton „and
Toronte..
Connections' at Mitchell for Listowel
andLendon.
For information phone British Ex-
" change phone 691 or ••717.
R. F. J. R. FORft.ER; EYE, EAR,
, NOSt, Tartatha
Gate House Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist-
ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden „Square Throat Hospital,
London, England.
EYES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267.
Next 'visit Bedford H,otel, Goderich,
Wednesday. September 26.th, at .2 p.m.
till 4.30 p.m.
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUOL,ESS
THERAPIST
Goderich, Phoae 341
Offioe hours -10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5
and 7 to 8 P.m., Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday.
10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday.
'Monday mid Thursday at Mitchell.
Mineral fume baths by appointment
only,
A. N. ATKINSON
51 South St.
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of Ontario. .
PUBLI.0 *NOTICE
0: P. S. CARMAN, Mus, ]ac.;
P.A.
• G.0.; L.T.C.L. • Member of Ontario
Music Teachers' issociation; Organise
, and Choir Lead.er, St, GeOrge's-Church.
Pup),,ls taken. Residence, Mr. J.
Craig's, ,St. George's '(recent. •
Geij'.. G.- -MacEwan:
Firer- Accident and IVIotor Car
Insurance
OFFICE—MASONIC TE1VIPLE
WEST STRRET
PHONE 230 ' GODERICH
P. J.,RYAN
Beal Estate and Insurance
Office and Residence: .
11 Trafalgar Street
Ph -one- .663
'roil SALE—Houses of all kinds,
choice building lots, business pro-
perty and several good farms.
riRsT OWAC, FROM M.D. NO 1
A FORMER GODEItICH GIRL
MEETING OF NORTH STIiiET'
UNITED ORCR011WMS
Ati the Canadian Wonien's •Arnly
,Corp # -thIs week -end ge1ebr4tes Xth
fontth anni.versarY,Itke ant reernit In
24.1A( No. 1,* lite, Helen Brownlee, of
dais •city, Is 11n Germany, SePairated, by
Many Miles of ocearrfrom her relatives
hdre and from the centre Where she
*enlisted, " - ' •
But Helen, BroWniee has been as-
Soelated With other district ,Owee's
during her duties on 'the '0Ontinent.
,Kay • Robson, Of Ilderton, " *enlisted
twe days Atter Pte,•Brownle, is also
with the 2nd. Echelon in Germany; and
Flerence Shulver, of Chatham, •Yvafr
'another Cwae there recentlY. She ba
returned home on compassionate leaye.
• *Going to England. with the first
draft, Pte. Brownlee Was in London.
when the robot bombs were a eonStant
thieat, Be was sent to Antwerp last
October, ' where beinbs fell so close
Cwac's were -cut and scratched from
flying glass When their office, windows
were crashed -1u and ,girls were tbrOwn
to the flpor by the blasts.
In December they were moved to
an area niore secure. Pte. Brownlee
had leave V -E week at Paris and later
with 100 Cwac's flew from Brussels to
Germany, where they are now located,
according to word received by Mrs.
Al. Holman, Ceatral avenue, Pte.-
Brownlee's mother.
'Pte. Brownlee has described to her
mother _Der impressions af , the beauti-
ful country arbund Hanover, and men-
tions, the beauty of the German; girls,
stating that the German 1.myS*-. are
healthy, well built and handsoine.
Work of the Cwac's in Germany has
entailed long hours in preparing de-
tails return to Canada of Canalian
soldiers. While in Germany Cwac's
each have-Otwo male • escorts, armed,
when ont'avalking.
No sign of war destruction in the
'Hanover area has been noticed by Pte.
Brownlee. The German girls tried to
be friendly and little 13oys hong around
the 0' soldiers' trucks„ grinning, she
writes4—Landon Free Pres,s, Aug. 11.
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Daniel Walter --Eng. comp. 0,- tag.
ill, geoni. 0, _trig. and stat. 0, plays.
II, chem. C: '
Peter Walter—Eng. comp. C, alg. 0,
geom. III, trig. and stat. III, phys.
II, chem. IL ,
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A DISAPPOINTED MOTHER
are three in Western .0ntarlis London; ' . .,..
Kitchener and .,..._Windsor. .
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(-0,u V -J Day I had a meal in a . .
• Editor The Signal -Star.
• Sir,—.01".Tueiday, August. 14, word
hotel and they charged me more than I
to was passed around U411 that some of-
usuall,y pay. • Are hotels allowed
take aaantage of holidays to increage the boys Were_cOnliha hole from over-
theirsas, and a .ceminittee was organized
price -S?
A.—No. HOtelS or ailY public eating by the pj:esident of the Dominion itoad
place may not bacreage the pricesof .:.!tachinery Co. to meet the train, One
their meals above the basic period poor mother whose buy was supposed
price or the price dixed by the Board to be home: on that day walked from
if they were not in business ln the her home to the .Q.N.R. station. ,and,
basic paled. ,If .you fvill send the de- 'WLts sadly disappointed ;, h-er boy, wini'
tails and •the name of the hotel to us had fought through hell fur live years,
WC -will have the. matter _iavestigated. was not- on the train. So with a heavy
— • . heart she dragged herself to the'C.P.R.
Q.—Isn't* the landlord supposed to station, and again another disappoint-
elean Out -welI which supplies us I went. Besides this silt was left there
— by herself to . walk to her home, out
with 'drinking *water?
is a .matter outside the near the Salt; Co.'s Plant. -
jurisdiction, Of the Wartime Prices,and Let 'S wake Up, friends.' -Haven't 'we
yrade Board. We 1:Vould suggest that been .sleeping long enough? Could not
you ,obtain legal 'adVice. ° Lthe welcOming Committee enlist the
dritsami:Nownommemainisisiet
DONALD .33. prATE
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEFAt
Licensed for Counties of Huron
and Orme
RIPLEY, PHONE 49
For info 'motion apply to J. N.
Hernighan, Division Court. Clerk,
Goderich, Ont.
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Lo -operation 'of the couduetur uu evdi:y
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Q.—Is there a ceiling price- tat can s.tram and request him to wire some
adian-grown apricots 1 •
'A.—Yes.
The August Meeting of the WAS.
of North: street 'United' church was -
hgld o ,MondaY, August 13t11.,The pre-
sident, Mrs. C. M. Robertsonwas Ia
the khair and eonducted the Opening
wdrsitip serviee and the busineSs a the
meeting. Tlie Siext "meeting will he
ANOTHER APPEAL
BY NAVY LEAGUE
held. on Tuesday, September *.th, 1,u-
steranide ocfoirl' Mmounndiatyy, thfriczulship :crlietattrhe:i
Pay holiday.
Mrs. IL' Robertson, reported twenty-
five calls by vAriOxiS, members. Mrs,
"Pihnigan are a temper:awe read-
ing entitled ".Aleehei, Is a Poison,"
-anti showing its ,effeet• on, the human‘
system, Miss M. Campbell, third vice-
president, was in eharge of the de-
votional program and read the Scrip-
ture lesson, Ephesians 6:10-18, with
comments written by Bishop' Rennison
of •Toronto. "Miss Mary Robertson led
rayer • Mrs. (Rev;) janes favored
Q.—I have purchased a- used car
and -think the - vrice was - too high,
Where can :I find out,' the :,correet ceil-
1 .
in& price?,
••A.—Apply to the nearest office of the
-Wartime ,Prices and Trade Board. All
used cars haye a fixed ceiling price.
Questions on -any regulations of the
Wartime Prices and -Tirade Bear_40.,will:
be answered if submitted, ' o the In-
formation 13ranch, Wartime Prices and .men do .not come • by train, and- the
Trade 13,oard, Federal, Building, Lon- se.ommittee has asked that anyone- ba
don, Ontario; - . , , . • . lug inforniation Of any expected ar-
rival notify either the Town Clerk or
GODERICH AND SE.A.FO.RTH , Mr., Curry at the Bedford Hotel, so.
that proper arrangements can be made.
110130 ICING'S ``BEST HOMES'!
In the case mentioned above the,. QOM-
, . .
Charles Pierce, self- ' hobo king
of Canada, walked into the. iree Press
ottlee at Winnipeg. the other day and
predicted he was -going to be the text
Prime minister of the Dominion.
"I put R. B. Bennett out. and.. I
should.. have. had the - job then," he
said. alle got a lord's job over in
England. Now I'm going to put Mac-
kenzie ' King out. ' I'm 'determined to
have the place." - ,
Unshaven , but cheerful, the hobo
king stated that he had walked about
112,000,000 miles in the course of his
-sixty,six years of hoboing. _He claimed
to he 106 yeais old and said he was
'deterininecl. to live to We 200, but he
was not 'going to promise to keep up
his walking all that time. '
Questioned on his diet he • said,. "I
take anything • I get 'except raw
tomatoes. They sicken me." So: far
as cooking ,was concernedrhe would
take :second place to no one, -he in-
dicated, remarking, "I 'caii Make pies
fit fel! the king o2 the world." •
, 13orn in. 13.rixtOn, England, came .to
Canada ,, as a boy of fivd, he related.
Ile has no single home in the .Domin-
ion, but stated - that Godericli and
Seaforth, Qat., Were "two of my best
hoines."
He produced a niouthorgan and -a
pair of bones. from an inside pocket,
explaining -that -lie earns *money by
playing . these Whenever ..he gets .. a.
(glance. w .
. .
responsible member of tne committee,
who in tUrn, could see that, the pareaf,s-
have decent transportation to sttitions
and theu hoine.. •
Should the .community not be in a
position to supply a car, :they can
use mine, and will also pay. for -the.
telegrams if it's going to help any.:
-Yours for the Boys, .
The ,Navy „League ' of Cauittle. jlieus
sent Onti an appeal or the eontinnIkilefoi
of Ailling ditty pay$ for the mereltint
marine. '*
Mr.,Arthur'Randles,. diregtor a Mery
ehant Seamen, writal, "There lo 310
doubt 'that SeaMen a the "meivhaut
,
littilegl Of the AllieS Will haVesa"formid-'
able taSJs 11L fseeping Supply lines Open,"
. The Navy League's objective is that
every merchant seaMan. reaching Can.
adian ShoreS,, and Canadian 4654 rat-,,
hags, at sea, la hospital or onduty at
some iSolated place, shall receive a'
ditty bag tor 'Christina's.'The ,same
etthnsiastic support that has been
gifen. in ,the past is needed. still, .• , _
it must netbe forgottea that our
sailors and seamen are still at
and, the North Atlantic is just as cOld
in peacetime as it is' ln wartime. AA
for our merchant seamen, the need is
.6Ven greater than before. Their job 10
rn with a beautiful. solo, accompanied bY 1 to sail the ships that are bringing Our
•••••••-t•
.A1N OLD SOLDIER,
[Ed. ...Note. --,-The welcotuing com-
mittee has .endea.vored to do..just what
the writer of thisid,letter suggests; but.
many, perhaps niest, 'Of the returning'
. •-•-•_,
Mrs. Itobt. johnston .at the piano. fighters 'home and .to take baek to the
rs. 3". Ernest Robertson of Toronto, old land and to Europe food, elething
.M.S. secretary for the work among! and other necessaries so -vitally needed,
aceerding to advice received from
headquaurters.
Tile comforts cominittee of the local
branch' of the Navy League; under pie
ainnvenership of Mrs. G. Is Parsonk
is Undertaking to do Its'shaite l'n: send*"
ing these prized comforts to the men,
of the sea.
Canadian_Indians, gave a most interest-
ing address on the work being- *con-
ducted in residential schools and in
medical missionary eifort up and down
the north Pacific coast. Some of_tbe
overseas minsionaries are at present
teaching in. vocatioaal schools in co-
operation with the' Government. Girls
kee In' and boys
, Pte. Ilelen BrOwnlee i§ a former
Gederich 'girl,- the danghtet of; Mrs.; „
G. Holman, 'now, living 'in Londea.
GARAGE MEN
PICNIC AT "SAYV-IELD
Over three hundred. were present
at life picnic sponsored by the Huron
county branch of Garage Ope-rators
held at Bitylierd On 'Wednesday, August
15t11.- Races iuid other sports were
arranged for the children and adults.
Those in charge Of the day's prograin
were the president, Walter Westlake,
of . Bayfield; Bill Mills and -Gilbert
Plante, of Goderich, Lloyd- -Gemein-
hardt,"'nf Bayfield, and Bill Welis,,pf
Clinton: •
The softball team front 'Sky Harbor
defeated an Impromptu team of garage -
men by the narrow score of 10-18.
The resultS .of, the boat races were
as follows: Inboard—Ist Atkinson of
Bayfield. 2nd Jack Radford of Clinton,
3rd Ellwood' Epps., of Clinton, 4th
Foote of Bayfield, Onthbard-1st At-
In
_evidently ,knew nothing about: Monson of Bayfield,' 211d -Ellwood Epps, •
the- rdother who Waslooking for her Clinten.
son, and of course -the Committee cannot " The picnic was Voted a real success ,
act without baformation.)• and muelt..credit is given the coinntittee
for their splendid efforts in organiz-
.r
ing and carrying out the'eveals of the.
THE BEN-BULLER' SPIRIT .0ecasion. • • •
are taught louse p g.,
are taught, farming. Sttidents; attain
highest standing and Young woinen,
araong the Indian people are taking
their place' as. nurses.
Mrs. Chas. Barkea moved a vete'Of
thanks to the visiting speaker and
stloist which was seconded bY1 Mrs.
W. Hodge and imanimously adopted..
The meeting closed with -the National
Anthem and the Mizpah benediction.
F, T. Aiingtrong
OPTICIAN -and OPTOKETRIST
, Square . Goderich
."See Arnistrong and See Better"
At Lucknow every Wednesday
form 2 to 6.
1111111.1111111•111,
-momierhiraidarmame,
J. W. CRAIG1E
mamas=
and
REAL , ESTATE
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
,Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
ean be made for Sales Date by
.ealling Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-
` tion Guaranteed. 19tf
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PHONE 24 • GODERICH
'41111114.111111.1.01.1111.
• • •
-HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED ,AUCTIONEgg
, HURON ANO PERTH. ..
For information, ete.,,write
BM. .4; Seaforth; or phone (col-
lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
rislassairawasosismirstarstryisair
monnumminimmer
THE CAPITAL. THEATRE. P11407NE
\AT
Now—Arthur Lake and the Bumstead Family, in "Leave It Te
Blendie." " )'
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday--
Batilrhead, Anne' Ba,xter, ChRes Coburn and Williani Eythe
4') ,
The blushing love affair' of a dazzling queen—whose evety command
he obeyed With pleasure. Direeted by Ernst Lubitsch
Editor The Signal -Star., ••
,1 have , a• little space in
your paper • to express my thanks to
the . young people of Benmiller.
While enjoying my Pacific leave, I
had the privilege ot attendhig two
dances. sponsored by these young peo-
ple, al• 'Sky Harbor. Net • only did 1
have the enjoyment of the 'dances but
received a very nice wrist watch,
part • ot the Proceeds efthese same
dances -'F learned that all members
of that community'serving in -the forces
are receiving • wrist .watches, and hi
one case where • a ,-boy had lost his
father- a, war bend Wlo 'given which
will aid Materially in his edacation.
Much has been'said about the hrek of
symPatly find : interest shown the
Servicemen ontheir return after over:
seas service, but ' such conananity
spirit as showa by the Bentnillef young
People do'es much to 'offset such opin-
ion.' They have given freely of their
time' and energy whenboth are.. at a
premluin in a farming connutinity.
They don't ``by-pass. 'the blood donor
clinic either. Benmiller, 1 aril- proud
to, bit a member of your community.
.
. Sincerely, '-
ARTHUR- E. 'GRANGE,
,P.O: dook (S);• V47380,
HMG& "Cap de la 'Madeleine"
.‘• • .
' IAN_ MagLEOD RESIGNS 'POST
Ian 'MacLeod, who has been the
agricultural representative In Brant
comity the last- two an4 tethalf years,
has resigned in order to take till farm-
ing in his native county bks,Glengarry.
,Mr. ..;MacLeod was the agricultural
representative in Huron county for
several years; In.1938 he wiCs moved
to Northumberland county, where he
reniallied tintil apPointment to
Brant county. .
"A ROYAL SCANDAL"
Diarrhoea
Dysentery
gthlirotlio loriday and Saturday --
Abbott & Costello, utiih Rita Johnson and Man Curtis
LilongSonusie aticfdancitig vie. 'with valideVille specialties and,ftirious
fun in their newest laugh. riot
NAUGHTY NINETIES"
X.f.011 are anddehli attacked with ••
dial:Au:ea, dysentery, soli°, eramps or
pains in tke storoash or bowel, or
any looseness of the bearels do not
waste valuable time,' hot tt „onc°,pro-
cOre a bottle of Or. Fowler' -Ex-
tract of Wild Strawberry' and sea
bow quickly' it will give you relief.
When ybit USO “,Dr. ,Powler's"
let1 are net experimenting with soma
new and untried remedy, blit ono
that has Stood the'test of time; one.
that has been on, the nittrket for the
". past. 94 years. Beware of ubsti-
tutoo: They may, be dangerous to
your health;
Get "Dr, rowler Yi smit fool sife.
Os T. d11bnrn On., Ltd., \toronto„ Ont.
MatiOefi Wed., Saf.ftn4 Holidays at 2.90 par.
Com1ttg.41.1teehlaleoloi,, Sona Heide* in "It's a *Pleigure."
-
Befoie the war aircraft produetion
Was it minor itiffustry in Canada, era-
ploying only about 1,000 workers and
producing about forty airplanes it year.
By 1043, the annual rate of .butput.
reached about 4,000 planes and Mere
than 120,000 men and women were
employed, By the end of May, 1945,
a total a 15,905 aircraft had been
produced.
APPICECIATION
Dear Mr, Editor,—After spending it
very °Wei -able weekat Harbor Park,
my wife jod• I feel th'at we would like
to exifi'esa our thanks to the. Ton. of
Goderieh for the courtesy ind kindness
'shoWn• to •us while • there, We femur
everything so comfortable • and con-
venient at Um Park, which helped to
make our stay so, enjoyable ; g'reat
credit is dne to the caretaker of the
park, for the elerui.'.and 'tidyway he
keeps the grounds • and buildings.
thanking you for space in .j'our
paper, Mr. Editor. •
Yours truly,
Aug. 18, • 1045. A STRATFORDITE..
NATIONAL CLOTHING
• "COLLECTION
A. natioinil collection a clothing Is
being • organized to provide , el:tithing
ter the unfortunate victim'S of War in
Thecollection will take place
'across Canada 'October 1st ,to
.• October 20th. It -is hoped. to secure
at least ten million pottilds of service-
able used clothing' as Canada's con-
tribution' towards' weft* the needs of
125, million PersonS,' Including thirty
million ehildren.
' There are more men han.
en in Canada t
women. Of the total Population
fourteen years of age, and 'over on
,Aoril 11 100, 4,W7,000 were men 'and
4,382,000 We're women.
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