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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-09-30, Page 2VA.OE TWO Gopvitica. $KiNADsT ti1tI*Vntt ,,Atr,R-0$ COU$TT.'S FOREMOST "WEEKLY , - • Rub11$110,ky §1#1114 -Star, Limited • Rates -Canada and Oreat.BrItain, $2,01Q a year: to*Unted . 4tateS, $250, 44,Yeitleing Xtate$ on request, *Authorized as Seoenti-elass nutil., Pest .., Office Departadent, Ottawa. Telephone, •-• Member of Canadian Weekl* NewipaperS Afssociatien. -:Cireatiction-76Ver 2,775 • • . ROBEB.T§ON L. ELLIS • TUURSDAN, SEPTEMBER 30,1946 AN 0,1PTOUS .'slirtfAtION BtiterneSs ainong So-called, "IIniteiri. ;platens: increasing, and, recent. Speeches, incite:ate a grOwing: ten$10n barticularly over the:sitn-, ation in Berlin, where Russia is paalitiVg aTdetermined effort, .to freeie ' the other poWers ,and' gain aT great tactical victory. The •endeessive ;steps whielt Russia, has • taken to gain...fiat control tn Berlin might he rOgarded with some degree• ' of indiderenee if they were not patently intended • as a challenge to the Wester -n powe.rs4.o.and • igr.. ritish, ()reign b- a Ano.SaX0fld0m jUi1ixr his,Ideclaration that if war' shoUld. come Russia will be responsible: ••.tiee•lared: • their inteutien of going to a batik,. althonh .A/r. Case Of -.!..lorth, 'Grey may. :withdraw and leave •it a threesome.. 34„r„. Piefen- baket's chafutes eendng, out on to are ,censidered so good that, Kar M.P for Waterloe '. 3 I South, has wagered a, fhOuSand dollars that lie- will Win.-- _Thls Means, presumably, that there , Is an, equal amount .laid en 4 NVin for Col. Drew. •• • • • , We have. had. glortous September days, whijli* would have been more fully eafoyed if ,they, had• been inter-Persed -With a few ratuy..daY s. kistures_have wi ie;re 'away, i prospectS -FOr. a gooa 1611 when crop next year_are net as goOd as they migh6`" be. There is also the ,ti -OF -LAZY MEJPOWS-, *iv j Roe OW ONANDPA wov_ notice that the church is•haVing a fowl Slipper -in a ceuple Of. weeks. L never See a notice ter snch an event withent remembering • the time that, my :grandfather brought $ ani.-14-taiy, -It appetm that he brought shame to the -older and more staid members of the faintly. 1e certatnly was entertain7 Ina as 'far as the younger °ilea were concerned:. Grandfather for inallY yearS;,had .beeu chairman a the coneert which f011owed, the fowl supper', It Was accepted, in the way that winter 'comes after fall, that he *Old orgaaize the eencert- and then ramnee" the ifrograin. Somebody would allyays ask him to sing and lie wonid say that it was, getting pretty late amPhe didn't think bei couldo...,Semebody else.-twOuld, press the point ibid. kually.he weuld agree to maybe one"song Grandmother knowing all the $•nlins` by -this time have started up the side aisle. Then Grandfather would. sing some of his cowboy songs. They were •Inost entertaining* de - Pending. upon the hisaration. wfiieli I or pistolling , By Ori.W Sherwood rex . The receptton Oren by the People -trees, Thqngh liard to get started, Of ooderteli. to ,tni SterieS en treeS once it toots' It groWS ralAdlY, •Ond except - that of PIA Shitgltahl-Star i npgrilstages, atTf4y! at alj a1331 iug. It has brought out sererat fats, It has sliewn' clearly that normally people ba ;a 'keener in- the----treeS-grOwin*V-About OM than they themseltes have rpnlized. 44t this Interest Is :AO Merely an intelleetttal,one; in many eaSe§..it is an emotional One. It lilyviledwiti,r,pelr,4tfhatGillociatrTehef:toantref• ela- deep affection :for certain trees in the town. Actually, sev,erai: citizen have, in a most polite Manner, in:- thnated ,that in failing to mention ain° favorite trees of .. theirs cellent examines of cut -10.1A rert t.treloesby th r! tYeupicay-icir6tafr bustfhetior an give a clearing for power wiies-gpoils their valtie as exanaples of entire trees. „Now, the Cut -leafed Maple" is not A separate species at. all; •• it is '.ito mere than a uspert":of the' com- Men Maple, one ofour •Oft natiVe. Manlei.. This., Maple norm - has .a leaf is,„yery deeply And sharply lobed and 4s •a silvery ivhite on the. underside. -Many years -possibly a century -ago a botanist or nurseryman of the name f-Wel.r..,kaine:-steross-ii,$.1-1,:yee Ira • etheski_mves_seri, so finely cut that they seemed fr be shredded,. So fascinating an. oddity was •it •that propa.gated it and put it on the market. .,Fittingly • enough", scien- :tistsf recognize it as a reriety of the specieS'and have named the, variety - after its discoverer, Weir. It is planted on the boulevards andlawris Jof many Canadian and Arnerica5a. 'rich The, irony of „the situation is' effect .1.5f4 the dry -weather ,on. the - that!.nobody.wents war: i)pt Br tain s..upoly . _„, _, . o...E nydro-electric . power, arthough he didn't want to admit it -to anyone. He broeded• OVer .it and the 'United States are haken- : which may: -be _increasingly serious ,. -lag rearmament , and. in . Canada as•the 'days become shorter. Per- ' there is a quickening in theprepar- haps. old .Mother Nature is giving, . ations for milithry action • should tis a. wa:rning of what may hanpeo ' ..„ the need arise. As ' Hon. L. B. ba this. coniitrYif we. allow Woods :.peon, Canada's new Mini4e;,ef, to be cut down and. forests tobe . - • • be:st way to do it is to, go aliead as this particular occasion' „soin.e- body hild'votetrfaiirit-WITSTrime-w' new chairman was -appointed for the -concert. Tlais_wIts heresy, and idv grandfather was ,in a teniper, Eternal Affairs, said the other 41411+ ourned witliout replacement. COD. - and on .the night before the concert ha looked up at supper table and said, "I'm not geing ,tb- the fowl super.'-' MY grandmother said, -Paw, don't be foolish.* • If you don't go to the concert, , everybody' will. -know that you're provoked at not being picked" as chairinan. .‘ The at Kingston: • servation ineasures:.,shouid„„kike a ”Living as we wilf in -rears' if nothing Were -wrong. . preminent ,place in national, pro- . When we . went to bed. he 'was ahead, -in an atmosphere of inter- lideanalit...•Grandmether must national tension, punctuated by. vincial and county, Administration recurrent crisis., We and otir friends • • • • • have kept tallZing, because. next • in the 'other Western •democraeles The Governinent • report b f ,-fir morning he agreed -to go- He caned -,t will need- steady nerves and stout • --e° me out to the barn after dinner and losses hi Canada shows that again, said, .."Look, .young, fellow, how • heiirts. We will need to be, un- , ' 1947, '2garelessness . of" smokerS would •you like to make_ 'some shaken • in our 'determination to 'n money?" I agreed readily and was -7-tiivoiva-Cafffe-Teleign pifiTicy. 0:Avast-this counfrVi)feti one-third of the, -'31, spaeched t� the cora.fi Id to round . . pursue a conSistent, firm - and un- was the greatest cause of fires in .ahriceporvi....granyter...powe ,r,„4„,,,,b,teh - • - . .. • tip some . held inicehe .• cotn • - ber-b • '-' -c.lassiAle 11 a d citle drawback Ig, that it ;natures at -about .kiXtY•Years, and them uu able to resist the wood -borer, dies an unsightly death. • Only this sunnuer--a-1ad/5' Atee.--W4 eat down tu front of, the Lewis residence neat the SunSet Hotel, • ' • alt4eafed Maple -Lt The name "Cut-leafed'M relnin4s me of trees which 1 e previously stightecl-the Cut -leafed iianles growing, to the; st of the Burrows store on the sent if Britannia' road: As far nes they nish•oex- : Turptr,, $171wrinmaim InDoluipnlomomit, of. ,that tf144 ot ive maker Clear, • Meng With *be Ii01307 XMCW)t 44; e$rpal n now h Itt°, e dg et[uet it a rfr' 1.11°.t •Ontario,;.In the brick .shales lying, five hundred feet .below the level ef the Om River ValleY iI Tefonto, One IMO today the tin.priatff the leaves of the Ging:kb. .we may, tot: tr:htliinaca.11 1.7t.Yet,sattirav:gt.tr:et bo: thirt;m1 Provtnee. But it 1$ also a mattve things in tbe' reailn of trees no --Itatiger--grews- wild-411411at-,4untry. It :has -long sinee disapbettred :from its forests. That it 'IS- ,preserved at aIi a due to.tbe.work,(4 Chi9OW gardeners and •landScaPe artiSts, Prom Ottin4 it has been bronght to 't.irope and Americn for ornament- , .a,1 planting; • • Aa plant the GinikO. peculiar. .IirepresentdrePreeTseroptsmeauveroyf eatrrlYeo's,,,jstage 18 ear :emitters,: it °feeds its ,wOod,„bark, and leaves in.'a,. yery priMitive way. It is akin to the conifers in having, naked. seed$.--- thacis,tseeds unpreteeted by a sile4 and hence 'raking, in 'hardiness.. Probably that the' " species. woilid-ha-Ye.‘died• off had St not been for, min's MO.- Thepale, and 're- innie funetious ate borne, on separ- ate trees: The • ft:nit-IS a yellew- brewn ptilpy berry ,suitaiinding. a tender seed. ,The •flesh of- this - berry stints to heaven, but Please, • his -a ainst the tree. In a week or two' the, leaves o • the Gingko will turn to, a- heiniant golden yellow. They will 'maintain this hue for a number of daysHa cdorv to delight the eye. But .-the - In • Ottawa, Toronto and. t London there are as good examples • I as one Will find anywhere., • ° -The Strange Gringlto Tree DR. W. SHERWOOD-FOX Order to beat -the -failing of the- -leaves. we,,•.cannot defer longer a ' 'chat about the Gingko, one of the strangest trees. in the history of our planet. The tree is sometimes - known as the Maidenhair. -Tree. For a reason that will be apparent presently, the Chinese have given. it the- lovel,N1 name of ',Golden Shower. Goderich is fortunate in' having severfil ,excellent• specimens. the 'G'ingko., is -one ef the oldest_ trees, it not, itself the very .91deSt, 'krrow4orgealOgy.' M tIliOn ' Years ago it grew in the- primeval fores0 of the nerthern :hemisphere. Along;•loith the Turin. Tree it grew even in Greenland, ast,he have,Innoceatly enough, been guilty. of wounding•theleelings of, certain friends.' Strangely; thee pleases me more .than I „san tell: It preves4 that a genuine •interest trees' already ekists. here. :Tad gives me a reason to. talk, aga .gthout them.. Obviously,. I did' not intend my, _previons remarks upon ihe tiees 9f Gaderieli to.. be.. -exhaustive-._ :Quite dellberately.,T-Vopt„, • . 4.11O0k.i....WO4p, still • in., the -11 trees, as it were4 up. my • sleeve, l'Or Stoves,. furnaces, boilers and smoke. so this wasa relatively simple, task. . . , :threatens world Peace. Ili, the ., ••suit of such a lieS our best it'epe for the -future." - • • c- • In brief, the attittnde of the Western powers is: We *don't :want , a fight, but we are keeping our • Powder dry. - A:SOWS. TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHZ'R, .; .• " In its reference te. the death of its editor, Keith M. Nicryean, The • Seaforth Expositor last--Nyeek said: - • "He 'realized as editor of a- . country week1:4 the relation of town eountry.--- Iii.e_lrealized the • -problems of- the farmer. and the probleins-ot-the town res.ident., and • through the. years his ,p.ppreciation- .,_ Of these problems. was reflected the editorialS lie wrote. ,„ Be bad no illusions • 'concerning hitnEelf•; he had no desire. for that publieity .which so frequently, is regarded :-br..sante-•-as-greatness. Heabhorred his - -, InLhir*ffh rare a1.1Id distingtilsli • between those- who sought for theitselves and -those. who lablifed, for the eenution good , • ' Grandfathet -purchased _fifteen or conunenttl!ter on at' appropriate pipes. are .second ' in ...the 'list ; elec- as1CCS -- triCal Wiring. 'and appliances are The fowl supper was good We fall, is the right time to speakof third; • .defective and overheated all'ate to bursting point- tied then a certain few.:. It We delay too long the autunui 'winds and• ShOrteilillg .chinineys and 'flues are fourth: and went to •the concert. Grandfather matclaes'Are...tiftli; follOwed by hot ushered us. all up to th , , e front row, days ,- . ANill have:carried away -eur - ashes, , coals and open ,jires, *., sixth: telling Grandmother he wanted to chief means of identifying •our . be certain that nobody felthe was tree -S. • . . -- .Lightning, which Causes 'so . many, angry. The chairwoman- was a . The Weeping Birch serionS fires, .14---eiglifik-in.--the-lis. ' staut__Itudy from the -village, .-bY .the -kla•ny_people. I, find, a -re ,attraeted T1delicateheauty"of„the several. and..niiith-in the4-•tiniount. of pro- name .0f. _ Sfrs. ailison. - 'sw. intro, b3.4 d--a-ladies*----iinartet.;' This was . primPris of Weeping • Birch t6 be wilyloss . The property loss . from 18 ;change from .other years. .when found in town. .This species is bt tire in oederich in 1947 is given as weluid a male quartet organized.by- illustrated here ,bY the fwo hand - $7,960, •or $1.68 'Per Capita. There Q -1.1i.• ndfather. They . started. up on some mature specimens standing' -in a high. note andneVer finished, .be- ,, • front of the residence of Mr. Alex.. iv. ill' alw' as be fire& but'the number . cause they scanipered. from the Cooper on "Hamilton street near can be reduced by- carefulness, and4 stage and-th'e .c.entre of attraction Victoria. Their white bark prompts partietilarlyi, -as 'the. record Shows, became three bewildered field, mice. most .people .to-belleve the, species " by less irresponsible 'conduct •on After the pcimein i , , ,, , . s. ---r came back•and'had.just start the• part Of Smokersed , . , - - • • - , " , -without thought of self. _ ' On:red. "Genclpa, what'll I do •with leafed •Bireh. is the most beautiful The Writer Of theSe words is so .challenginr, to the- youth of • to- . liay fear -of -the-hobbles of_petty the rest of the mice?" • of all our, borrowed Ornamental . itnr'c sink, •A,. day, if it should,he saddled with to I.:Peak_ when .014; fled. . A singer et: • o e a 'sport' of our narive-W-hite or Canoe 1318ch, But the inference. is' untmie-7 the Weeping Birch is 1. It V Tour • . ,,..T(mass,. 6 roar f r ..,,E..„• xxvow KtresOUP',(StOrklYS), 6 Oz•;•,•••'•••• •• • • • ••• • , • •,•• • TOMATO JUICE .(Q1leca. ROYM),.. ; . fOr ftSe PEAS, Green ' 'PRUNE. PLUMS '(Sumnieriand) . CEILVERHOUSN CORN, •=0 11, P, SAUCE... , • 130' 1' ATMS= .BEANS ;' WAX BEANS CAM434 SOAP , , ...100 srAGIKErrt. Irr4ncir• WORY SOAP :'.,`;!.•,,2 tor gso taw .; 4.40 HOHEIMIES-(eniverhouse,$5.o er 72-0. SALIM:WI Pt Sockeye.. $OAr" arFerlifapter- SA,ROINES, Britnswi.ek,2',r,re Loa! • • • • • KAMIOTPX„ • „ ..•;. • Tay vis-oNcE ANI) YO13' WILL TRY, t,JS AGAIDT $01/T11. -ENV' ottocgair oOt.; rroPz. and lar; Jaines Donaldson; one. on the, Dr: watmy property opposite Castle"-; one on Pe north- east Cerner of the grounds of the hospital. Since these trees are all of good size, their .golden ShoWei Sure to he. as generous- as it is gorgeous. • - FAI33. It -would seem that every baby in rramee has a: good chance7bf &Orr - fag up tobepremier,"lit ieast for a. day or two.---4auit DaiTY Star. • lemetemeee, , - . 477"" Oct., r/th. and. 6L13. ---- Outstanding Light and Heavar Horse Shows, Regional, Hereford, Holstein and Yorkshire Shows. dadv will come when Nature will - ' FlDER, CATTLE EXHIBIT JUNIOR, CLUB DIVISION 131Yth Bo's' and GirLf Band. Walkerton Girls' Bugle. Band Harness Races, Running Rate, Road Races.. Musical Chairs. on Ilorsebotk, Dec- orated eieyetes, Hanna Jumping. JOAN ROSS) Bab s and Lee rai.r- cliffd in in exeiting halt -hour of trick and fancy riding. Admission: Adults, 3e, • Children, 15e Gordon Nfetvin, Meivitt Rome, Pres. Sec. 39x amarta `gibry' off and expose the Unlovely bony frame - Work that once bore it., Of -a sud- den as at the waving of a wand, the leaves will begin to drop. But they will not, drop like the leaves ,of the Maple,,.the Poplar ,and: the Oak, one by one over a period of -several days. For three -quick hours - the leaves, of „the.. Gingko fall, yes, fall ,steadily,.141re a rain , of gold, and spread their splendor upon the grottnd beneath. With. a fine poetic sense the Chinese fittinglY have kiven the tree the chariliing'nanae. Golden Shower. • It Gbderich would like to witueSs Nature's_witcherY, this fascinating* demonstration,' or begins. When. that wilt be no one -nioiY have.. the privilege, Ant! ie:muSt ..he 'caught •at the right moment -the • moi-fielit can predict, far • it comes like a thief in the night. One must be on -the -alert. >0 -Forrniany, Octobers- I Whtchect a Gingko on the University campus in London:. only three times did I succeed in catching it in the minute •the shO5er began,. Buythe splendor that I saw rewaxdbd me for long waiting.- -Here is :where Goderich must, lobk for the spectacle. There are three mature'Gingkos in town t one on North stieel between £i deuces, of foriner-nayor -*Mooney PIONEERS ,WERE SELF•REIW to her -horror that a mouse who ,caine out ',on the stage dis- a drooping "sport"- of the pommdli European White• or Cut -leafed covered ANT - ran up .ber leg. ' Eyersthing.fordPd Bireb. It differs from our-•••C-anoe (Calgary Albertan) , up and Grandfather. was „asked to Birch in several ways, but notably If all ourpioneers had come here takeover. -He Made a little speech imbued with the•!' belief that some and started a programwith his an - form of • mysterious 'government -ituii .3V7ittirafftegt- - ; : IT tisiTiff lictiTM-enVel.7i'' . cradle te the grave; -there-would beTijrror of G andiribtlier and • the -en- -110 Alberta,. tts ,we know ' it. today. joyment- of the audience- a -loed, -a colony of --which -I -faund. growing :either -will there be all the bound- stage whier was' heard from my in the country 'within three miles ' calls to courage' and enterprise; brother trein the, wings who en- of town. On every count ,the Cut- in two i its bark.'will• not peereff hi layer, and its leaves, are delic- ately and .fliiely cut. In thisIatfer idre ti-z.:11.Mrl'fitefeltitiltrF-Strttintli-arquitr •or-t-oplar-lerifed .Bireh, • .. .........m.,...............,,,sussu. , s 1 *- _ . governmental restrictions', or sub-- • . _ ' Y. Mc"Lean., whO, win _succeed •bis father as 'publisher ot. The ,Ex- jected to the annoyance of multiple work on behalf of hospitals'"•and • positor. It is a worthwhile tribute: 'government inspectors -the visible trnanifestations 9f ,Socialists today'. were awarded honorary member- .. WANTED ' • --' and 'the earning-ot if would -coin.- , . ships -in the association. Illurain- Reliable Efficientj IN: OUR - • RADIO SERVICE -DEP. T. FULL STOCK OF TUBES ARELPARTS -1A11 Work ,G-na,ranteed-L 10.4111 .sommommillai r • , .74411 t. As.* - ONTARIO • FEAGAN 111tr.437 " ET4ECTSICATI • CONTR, AFTORS • • --","--""*. .Refrigeration Phone 1098.for 24 hour serviee to Alt mikes of tommereial and domestic refrigeration equipment. MANNING . - Refrigeration Seririee•- GODERICH. • FRIGIDAIRE Commercial Agent •for Goderich and District. ,•• • • Satisfaction Guaranteed. 4911 -ettry-Oftett .Catises „ oss yv„,,r„ prpbaply.:. the. most poinmon. "cause of resileSsuess. AnxietieS and•Terft ah--tetke4heir_t,o1,1 of hews of restful sleep. " Sueli. conditien may eventually restilt in nerv- ousness and irritabikty, loss. of afppetite or fatigue.. . if you suffer from a nervotis scondition or rest- 'lessneSs, why not try Milburn 's Ilealth.and Nerve Pills? • Thoisands have • foundr,)gilburt's Health and Nerve Pi/is beneficial. as a general tonic to help build up the systen2. 2.11d -thus help promote refreshing rest and sleert,„ •• Ask your druggist for Milburn' Health and Ner;‘43-Ijilla*.ideiitified ' by the '''Red Heart" ou- ih•elbox. '11`m.to•ntik-OtitY, • • - -tspatient work in the task ta which RESIDENT HONORED Lister ' .- ' li-e' rships- We-retprsest ented b'y iSeillmitor; Hill: of A:labanui.. . ,-liensate for "InanY 'long' ham's, 1)C FORIViElt- 60DERICE(' - ato..d -herons- at ft ing.to, Me y pm .. Keith McLean devoted himself as • . ''.. Citations.- were read by Assocht-• '-- the editor •of his paper. ATLANTI.C.CITY. .N..T., Sept. p.4. - tion President ,Grahain L. Davis!, -Three,' Canadians were among_.,of Battle -Creek, Mich., to mem- . EDITORIAL NOTES fifty persons honored by the- Arn-'-bers attending a banetiet highlig14- ., •• -• . • • erican Hospital . itsSociation far, ing- the. • association's fiftieth . ,an- Don:t lenve :light burning, mi., their contributions, to health atad• niversary conventh2n1 . ,.., ,_ . hospitals. neeesSarily ie these days ..of hydro ' The three •are Mrs. Margaret. .41.. Goderich wOrown whose fief- shorthge, or a cut-off 'may. lNtve _hlisna.s.. of Toronto; Mrs. Louiscat'died recently gave its burial. full you without ligkts when you need de Gaspe Beaubien. of Iqoptreal ; "",, ceretfionial . honors. The eta '; was them. . ,‘ . ' and Judge 'John- Milton George. of even taken from- Goderich to, Park- , Nlorden, Mom • - ,.. hill, Ontario, :where- it was 'born, . , . • Ai , •• • The Saltford., Sage fern -arks that .-alter7-=Irikliiiirirnirp'fttr.-fiveltniriths be had . only. one • hour extra.. on, 'Wind:1y morning. , to show 'for ,it. ,1312t it wits -worth it." he -coticeded, ,, • •It appears that Newfoundland is '1.avight With holidays. In- ridditien:.. to those natiOnally 'oliservea in Van da it has Burns Day. -St. • They received eltations 'for -their *for burial. Dtscovet7 Day (June 241. aran▪ ge..• inen"s Day.; Regatta DaY find V-:1 Day. linly lAt 18 Observf-ed as "Stern; oriel Day, not, of _course. as .Dornin• ion 'Day, In • annettu.v, Plewfortntl- laid, Canada . does not 'annex -its •belidays, hitt there Is. a long. dell Sittiee betWeenN'ew year'...11try and Easter-- that might be brig..,!.itteried.hy - • • TheSe are the days %Vheti base., .'bflll fanS-a sizable prOportion of th1jtti itit,IrtuVricit at IOcel btIU--teems that have. ,Ita4 the goodfortune, 18 ger into .the • :-!!PlArlowns" Anti„ StKietilAte, ipob the CiitinceS of the tending teams' in bl‘g Ieo'gnes to eantttre Ite Lelianiplonsititt, Pennants., tIotterleh lia$, hadn gdot) Pt,8011 jn ba,Seball.• nirthere. Is derelopitMulmuelt-ot young."pi'nyers who. In •earn1ii ea 4.0411' .Sportg luror? in. - . „ • " • AA *AS' 'hinted in,t18 a1iuYtt TAO ItOkic* Dntald VIO,triltiOS MOM- , , , 110'f t1iettittlit0115 t0t'VP0 ot: VOtoittit entered*the 140..1914e Pt- nrfl leaders' 'hip. rt h1* MakeWhet bttro: ' Red Clover See Ve are'payinstop _prices .4 • We will buy ither in the rough or on a cleaned basis. -Send in samples for !quota- tions. •• • We have buyeis in the country. Write Or phone MiDLSEX--8EFD co. 361 'Talbot St. 26t-Aaalilf "St. Met. 5.480 •- F. 5923 -1411TDON ty",75.-.••• ,f Don't °take a chalice -.on sumrder complaint spoiliag your vaeationjake along a, sup- ply of DOCTOR rOWLEit's E:XTRACT or' WILD SvJAWItItalrir. At the first symptom, ofdiarrhoea, intes- tinal pains. or summer dont- .plair4, take :the prescribed amount of this pleasant and effective remedy. tpcToit Fowi.x.EyS „BrimAcT WILD 8TR4WRERRX is an old hunt"), raclieitUt, widely used -,for.• nearly- a Oen,tary., • open al that Mane .e o ' •, in SW! • , • 'hi, • ?Arg•TiA3/4,-.-... • - 1,4•944- "17 . VIZPV If But Year! Wim Junin CUL 1111EATIF.R •ke.,co.f;.cicaPI ,Enjof.ait ab hoalthtatrwith fenlhecacirt, thieont:.e.ewt cos; andg WARM,MOR11, Coal Heat- er. Atnazing pted interior constnIction ciViA Coal to l-Aurn slowl -saves fit0.,. Holds 100 night withoutfirtertielirra'n7",hoir fire several daY " Closed draft. Fgulator. Re, ti than most Automatic Dra quires Jess att furnaces... Burns All kinds coke, briquets, 'or";* WARM everwM• 0 the wc!,thet. me?p, in t1wortd. Mo Ask your deidei. Dean 4:401? 113', and sal coal, . Your,hotne is regardless of eifer,b1 it kind inillfon in use_ ,fot irse !older. 0 itoxsTiusTnNoir, fernier au1ar 10,,ryer who nOW 'a taxi &Over; in Montreal. ChOOSillg the drivers seat of hislaxl'as a! reStrurn, th eyXng, soft-spoken '0,11gOrian lav,ler' warns C.anadiatis today that, Commtintam entutot be fought With Words .but only with netiontaotion fit helping those in oppressed CountrieS. , A Doctor a 1.4W, he was Secretary of the tulgarlart 136. and. ‘e*,14$0, sof.itnposed exile in, C'atiadi With his-, selten-year4old daughter rather than five under Corturaihist rule in his borne/A:3d. They' tirriVcd in Carada tout -months .agO.. "Cant actions rotalt always remember." li<onstritinoff 'wattled, ‘:iiiat 'sittocialiP-trained Cortimittilst*orkers waiting,.fol* the propitions, 11101110M to oat," . • The pause that refreshes 33 P77-' ••• , 44 4144(4 0:w:banker works aP.P• • a depositor or borrower. you value . privacy in: money Matters: Ygur. banker protects that privacy..Your banking ..fa-t‘ttapNac,tiorngz- ttcoopen.inotAlteweyt ears of your competitor4 your neighbor., your community-. . In other words.; the manager of your branch hank and his. whole staff a're-:working for y-ott. sUs' Contrast thiA Canadian way with conditions in lands -wilere,fieed-om is"denied—where every bank is a political tool, every banker a public officicd l'ovorking for the State! State monopoly of banking, proposed -'by Socialists heie*6uld bp your banking transattions to political intru4on. ET6 Y ,Y • •