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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-03-30, Page 3• 070 .71 • P,n, ,1 3p M -x EA#iflf",.Na T3 U W DCTO? TAS"'• TEit D ACCOIJ CECIL MrTIUDGE, T. . •. c1'INTAN L'hone• G., ,Tl�i�?R?D .ACCO .. ,. o. Ottc Z .. House 843,1 -r ch, `Code i . . P.' G; 'alcC NN,, .,. o nt (:c tl} Ontario Glint Phone 7 • W , Rattenbury; St. E. 'A4ISUR .NCE • cl ILL OP • MUTUAL F'I1U IN- SURANCE . ' sul'cE . CO. Farm And isolated to*n Property insured,' President, E. J. Trewartha, Olin - ton • Vice -President, J. L. 'Malone,, Seaforth ; Manager ant' Sec'y-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth. '$ Directors --,-E. J.,Trewartha, ton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth; S. 11. i ore Seaferth; ,Chris. m,Leon Whitmore, . , , bardtr, Bornholm;. Robert Archibald, Seaforth ; John H. McEwi:tig, 'Blyth# Frank McGregor, Clinton; ..Hugh Alexander, Walton; Harvey k�.iiler, '•;.Ooderich.' '- Pe er, Brucefield Agents -4. 1. .pp ;_ R 1? McKerc leer,- Dt1413..;! Watt, Blyth; J. F. ?meter, Brod- Aagen ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels. Policy -holders can paake all pay- ments andget their .cards re seated • • at the Royal BankClinton; Keith Cutt's Grocery, Ooderieh.` ° " . `MEDICAL. DONS''•B,,..BL I EXPERIENCED >� A E CTIQNF�'` It 0;40uPgiecAC' :and 'Bruce •� t LEL PHONE 49 . .N, For luformati �apply d• 40011l Di ....ion Court 'Q .,. Goderiek,.. O!at, RD L� . H • LI . TT . . W O , O L>ICENS>�.D AUCTIN EER' �f .]P res anden -n e PrOti. .t1 y' an- e veered. ' Immediate, arrangements. can be` made for Sales Date by oalll'iig Phone 203, Clinton, ~Charge moderate and satisfae- tion Guaranteed. • . , . 19tt ,.F d._:,R FORSTER,-- EYE, 1 EAR, 'NOSE, T Late 'House .Surgeon ,New 'York _ O ht�1a'lini�•�,�t-ndttral-$cts ital,. *ssietant at Moorefield Eye Ho P , Throat 'Hoa ttal, tr .'and (xoldencluai�e , . . _ Condon, Enugland. • EYES _TESTED, CLASS8IS . Y . " SUPPLIED ' 53 Waterloo Street S.; 'Stratford. •,•Telephone 267. t 1 (lode- _ a �__ Text visit--• Bedford.„� � ��_ 1.9 ---riehi--Wednesdav,- •A;Rr).1 260?, A 50,• .m. at 2 P.m. tin.' 4.sa t� HAROLD JACKSON 'ICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH.. Seaforth Phone 11-661 or Harry Edwar($, Godericla, Phone 144- Ma4tt:. Ga nor. innier. Sales Licensed. .A►tie., t - -eo_ nducteti. _anywhere. .� • For information write• or phone 787J, Goderich (collect) ,p N caret' -and Chapman GENERAL. INSURANCE Me. -Automobile, ut4mobile, Casuals y r�.'C:-F-Cha n -. - • . , . , .... ,. MRCS.-MaeDAREN,. A r P O �NENTION” Mr. and Mrs Earl :11lacLaren, "of e r .. 1 er a �_ u4erm e M The annual meet h of the Hunan . a.l 8 Farmers s ociati , ` tini(ir Antos, As`s t✓tiuuty J , I . • was• lie`1d '1 the agrii&3aral,- office board .rod, Croton, On Thursday alight last. The :buys and girl me t. together inajoint meeting' -with George '• RobeffSe r r icl ng. 'The re ort'1if last .year's annual meeting waS. given, and also, the. financial arncial s..tatentent harry Doug- all, county director, read a report of the Ontario Jcim10r Farmer Association. The 1950 slate ofo cess for the • ; I RON ecoUNTr5FQR Mo$T WEEKLY • k (`►^��''''''rr�--\��/ %A� ^�Y�' �',��{//��'' A 1(�, jl; 1 . rY i,°IiYd CH, , +1+1.+M•1k+4 Y -'.i THTJRS A +rr, MARCII � X Y�'' . 1AAK,�++ Vl �� BO Y'H Rr atti atons to ,.Wil er >�olJt L' g ucc cam •{{�1' �-, fully' paged his dight test .'ter a r vate pilot's, .license last week. P Inspector Roy : Pinder of Toronto r su ervised the test, ' Three new students. -hove en.r(illgd wits,, `'Sky ILarbor- l4 it Services to. a ove. ilot'.s c urge. , tAke ,au p.,pe, d , rP They" axe Ai>aert Bu hard of lues Kenneth Stockall o `Clinton, 1e v a and Jos'ep1t Fahner',of `Centralia, Recent visitors to Sky Harbor in-. year la the 'Company's,' history. u h Ward of Brampton, Marshal Sully said, `"The` con= chided kI g who flew an Aeronea Chief aireraft selidated, balance, sheet and, state - Al Pow of London, who appeared anent of profit; raid loss. reco'rd,.an here frequently, last summer, was other .year; ot. satisfactory , "aper» proclaimed the' - national, gliding actions. Particularly aaotew^ortliy -is � 'sales and earnings, llliron County Ju 'or Partners ex- champion of Canada for the year the increase ilj d ,both of which reached an' all -tinge. ecutive wa's presented by the: nom- 1,49• ' Plating committee' ane the Blow - All Canadian commercial pilots high -for the Coniparly's operation; ' ing were elected: must qua) ify for iiew licenses by rte net sales being• X1,141,344.00. Glils' i ent Anna, Brock,May 1st of this year. A, L. Wett- The financial 'position, of the I res d It :Wider and J. P. Sherratt have writ- '(:btiipany continues sound. Total assets,, $800,792.00; . net working a )ita,l�$178,101.04 ; s'tirplus, $305,- 1 p03.1b. , . ueol`'i of enrnin , als'o ;was - achieved with an operating profit before tax for the year. of $85,415.00 as cunrpared with $80,205:41 in. 1948. ort • Y: �j '7 R. '‘the, " !, '� Yet t� Dest.,•L� �'::r:.•_,�fi...s, �,4,.:a,,...«t.a.-wW .,a�%'riY�..�:.'==4x:'-^�;,:�-r 1� el e ,iN 7ham�o>a 11lackl.n � :_ e ive. All arrts , nada of ...Ca �- , In addressin€,� the 'amnia meeting of the Dominion the Machinery'' 4om an .. , • Air `F'�ce-;�1[a s a in' n • . roan t and. Ag r idea - , all es. S �,, p C best ., ;h or 104'D as the dai:ector?� Let► tell. G Mini.=^,.1eirr' .,- In a (inlet - ceremony performed .at he manse • . f "' ` d eliurc.'la":- n "Thursday. , Afternoon at. N 2o eleel$, Rev.M'G Newton. united n intr. Exeter; first Vice-president, Audrey I r1tdbura,. Beigrai'e •; second vice- president, G'vyeuu Rattan, • Qorrie ; secretary -treasurer, Edith Pepper,: lintoti; directors,. -Maxine -Adauts, i Brussels ' Corrie Amy' Smith, , , Mary Durst, i'Clintdn ; 'Joan Clark, Gode- rich; Verna- Miller, Clinton; ;:glary Httdie, , Bayfield Delores Alliason, Exeter; (Jessie 3Kii11§, Exeter: • ' • ,Boys.- -Past president, --George •.Robertson,• Goderich,; president, Jack 'Currie, Winghani; ,first vice- president,' harry; Dougtfll, T xeter'' second vice-president, Bab Brucefleld; .. secretary - tr George Adani�s•, Gorrie ; di Ken Petrie; -Dungannon ; Turtoll; 'GrotIerich ; lion. McaMichael,' end of the wwith hir andrbor is well .well-known Corrie; Harry Lear, Blyth;"Douglas May, Centralia,; Russell, Ferguson, I-Iensall ; Fred' . Gibson, Clinton. ten examinations in this . respect. A student who -entailed :.At Sky II,Arbor last slimmer. now has iiia dot's license: :The stuaent -llra'tite pilot's • ... �� is William Savage, - r 'ho moV ed'' to.' Ottawa after part of his course had been ,completed here.' He• the first person ,to receive • his 'license who enrolled initially with Sky Harbor-.)inder. the new G-ov*ern- tient scheme. • The staff and flying 'school Mmein.- ber's were disappointed' .when Air AAllan, Fnginoer and 'Private Pilot Bob ensurer, ChishOlu announced that he -had rectors,'' -accepted, a : position, with . Larry, -George . j Snyder Motors of Exeter. Bob has i ��t UEN`F`Al. ' ° il. R. 'L.IUGIYES- +'Dentist Corner Wellington and Lighthouse Streets. , •i?hone '1033J for ;0Pi)o.intinent* CHIROPKA►C'TIC Insulre .In , Sure I &nye Confederation Life -Wind, .Car �X-Preferred irste0 'far • �, preferreaTriske. ACCIDENT . & SICKNESS Consult......, ._ H- __.._ JOHN la'ARRIS ga n_ �- un a to �- • 15 D 7r P ho ne g .. f 411.BE13.T'13. SUCH, Doctor. of Chiropractic. . • • office Hours: , Moi).., Thurs.-9 am: to 5 p.m. Fri ---9 a.m. ' to 5 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wed„ & 'Sat ---9 a.m. to 11.30 • a.m. Vitamin Therapy' .Electro /Therapy, Otfice=Corner of 'So11th '` Stn and Britannia • Road., Phone 341- ESTeR`N-~ONTAti,IO • MOTORWAYS Eastern Standard �:'itne To LONDON 'To S'TRATFORD'. 8.10-u:m. " '8.14 ado. '. • • • 12;20 p.m, 12.20 p.m. 4.30 p.m. , 4.30 p.m. 9.45 8.05 p.m.- (Fridays, -Saturdays, o only.) holiday's. ) �ndY Sundays a Tlie 9.4 p.nr: to' Stratfe'r4:;0ll Sim- n dayss and -holidays only. The 12.20 p.m. bus' goes to• Strat- ford only on Sundays and- holidays., On Monday_and day after holiday; bus for London leaves at 6:45 aFm-, , Connections at' Clinton for' London, •. Detroit, Wingham,.'- --Walkerton, kincardine; Port• Elgin and Owen Sound. , LonnectiWns it Stratford for. WOW - stork, -Kitchener, Guelph, Hamill- ' ton and Toronto. lhnections ,at L 1it'tehell for Listowel and Lond00.. `•'�' ' AT RS MALCOLM M . . NEW LOCATION on the ,Square -formerly Mx, Craigie's office . ° • F` Real Estate --General in; • .suraiice Phone 115* FIRE! Protect S�'ouirself With Fire Insurance' See.'. Gordon Jewell 1 .R. 6, GODERICH •' Phone Citrlow 30-r4 around Go'derich district. LION MacEW,AN° HONORED OR -114E -ARS'- -RECORD I1% recognition of an uiitiaralleled -Vine aeaeE-' tudio,....haze�..retxirll.ec Yeaire'.: cxfect, attendance at after • a three. Weeks,' 'trip through [.the meetings .„,„-of tilt, Goderich • Lio ns Missouri, where they', studied Cldb, George GV1acEvan' was pre - the -United . States .to Springfield., seated with -a special . pin at . the portraiture under the, direction of Club meeting; on . Friday night; tion Arthur Paul Summers," ` master Pub Harry- Watson Was chairmge in ' the absence of • Lion i4titcltinei y• Ra13es- Co. Limited. • 2`he •i attended President Harold B.ettger. . ' ' d. have 'raiihers'-' (guest . ilmist i�as-Miss- tthe1rne o-Lratiof ofI ° thLs ,--company . } where p been �)rofitailale and its sal(. organ- 1to5� several numbers were , IIatX. d 'b o. d n _ -_) bene ccepted roundly. applauded. Lion ArnoId •l�at:ip,n has. 'peen t it. Mc( onhell, thairluast of „the pro- :strengthened substanttallp until. it Hary fists, a. i}Tell-established. • dealer grant committee, -mop=ed - a - Vote. of i . . :y la each of the .imps, tarot ' centres D , Miss ITay..Provinde. , Mazy to pictures .of population hr the 1 rovince. Moving pictures -of Mie •Interna-' • Dui•mi,, ria fear it -very :,ntisfar- , tioaal Lions 'convention ft t: New,• tory sale of M+.140,000.00' of • 5i/•_' r'Y ork • City .« 'shown, with I ion "photographer of marked •aistinetion in the •Mii1west. They al the M41i8souri .State Phot- eonvention• in .Saint_ Lou; two of their prints were and hung at the Salton Exh ' INCOME, TAX RETURNS' •' PRIVATE'-' BUSINESS ••FARM' REPORTS. a' installed to _¢oolclt+�eping...records �trtS, and checked Monthly' ' or' at rattiest. . - ROY N. BENTLEY Phone 909J - • . - Boa, 58 `36 Regent St. GODERIICH,' ONT..• . • r After tax • the net profit of $52,871.00 has ,been transferred to the reserve - , boring the"' year the production processes for manufacture of our four models of heavy graders • were continually improved. Engineering and ' development work has progressed on, ' the new "507w' grader. Tests have 'shown this piece of equipment to be inore efficient , than, even our . most sanguine hopes. , Production .is now under way. and, deliveries- are ex- pected nlibrtly, . -� • •-Tis ,choir parts - business ��s l corning a more 1 , r- in ear affairs.„ As ,more new ma - '.chines are pat to work in__the.,iield lf-"e" 77o u"'�"`-'me orVi s � sa es• eon ,hues to expand. - p Y •• Dealers in Impi)rtatlt Centres All retail sides in .the Province •of••0ntafie ire handled- through our. subsidiary, the Dominion': `lload :.F th e. T4,1, SALKEDKEARS .IURO S At the Minna 'in eting-�f ('v'o^gra�. att11ttion held zt i on 4nThursday .last, e;eers were" 4.leeted 0s, follows; ii ! Presid nt' ' •Thoiiaas »i. Salkeld, .. e. Undue �iiG€4�Jetlli �'E'i SQ!A;, e , • rias t' .first vice -. resident:• - only daughter UY • fair,; 'and 4iCr>�, Lui,knlrv�, . T » 'fir, dr vv .and l...A . e 1�'allsace ,�,..'Miiler, n Franklin; McQuillhi, younger son of ltr. ,Johnu'McQuillin and the late M s. •Mc uillin. The bride wore u istreet length. dress' of powder=,blue with •e'orsage of white'gardexiias. and was Attended by, Mrs.* Carl' John- iton of Bluevale U sister of the groom, who wore a- dress of grey printed crepe with corsage'. of Dream, • roses. Mr. Allan Miller, brother Of the bride, was groon-- man. On their return from a motor trip 'to London and Windsor, , Mr. and. Mrs. MeQuillin will reside on the groom's farm on the 0th con- cession of West \Vzi bosh. services, delreciati on . and nsce1- ltineotis expense, $147,947 ineonle: a'n'(1 • bales. tax, $72,728.; ' re:Invested' iu ew. •'852 sal, 803.- Total s: business, b 9 'income, $1,141,344. The directors of the Company r , are: A/� /yi. J. A. . Sully, president - and e5ident` and managing director; J. K. Sully,' vice -pr 'sident ; . E. M. Sully, S: IL Shenton, 1'. Jr. Carey. Mr. B. 'T., Beattie,. who is comp- troller of the' company,,: was.- ap- pointed to the position of >aectetary- treasurer.," 1 George' Johnstooa'l .Ita�leld; " S eco nd vire-presiden � Fred bidd1et0T, �r . :3, Clinton 4,' secrettfry-treasurer, R, G. `t Bennett,, C• l ntcx. ft r'. he' rnin • sessienr at ,. al . Agricultural, b,014e, t•,, .e .mas Ltn . . ,•As sdeiation banquet was: held ;atrlIoteli Clintan, ' with forty'-%ve present. Mayor :I3atti'n extended •a ,civic wel- come, and speakers: ' included Yardgza Cecil -,Johnston, Reeve of Ashfield, and ";Robert Carbert • of Winghanl,''-radio farm commentator. At the afternoon session talks, were given by Prof. Goble and Dr. IV acLachlan of the Ontario Agri- cultural College, and J. S. Johnston,. 'of the inspection' service, Dominion Department of Agriculture. , Before the close of the tneetiiig thirty,tllree,.._n?emliership fries .had been accepted : for' the 1050 Mixon County 'Fruit °rawer' 400efat1001, 0 ,and seve'al orders received. lir i @ purelia*wa . by the rorgttnii.zation ! _ th"0re •n. ti , ,•moi= E. T. Armstronc` • ' • OPTOMETRIST.: Phone 1100 for " appointment• .. .. SQUARE • GODEkICH Q • ar MA ` K I T D #iE a S' • For information phone-Rieg,. McGee &Sons at 765 • • COLE. Optometrist--OptiChm , • Eyes , Examined. Glasses Fitted Phone 33 •. Goderich.., Ont. irrow ;TAO 'GRAHAM SHOE REPAIR Pick -Up and Delivery Service .' Within Town Liinits -McDonald St. Phone '8303 /Y., Goo. G. MacEwaji Fire. Accident' and Motor Car -.,-Insurance OFFICE ----;MASONIC TE11iPI$ W ST STREET PHO.NE•230 6O0EI•tICM .were. s �vs , kinking:fund 'l)onds• was made: This 1 \el.:vn.'. h ill e .plain'i.ng the vatiioths enabled .tllo -(',0iupativ to retire all parts of, the picture.•.-_,�. • ilutstaitdi'ng-: company' • preferred strict ttitl.iotit p.tynietit ;of preiniuni, 1' any arrears of ''dividends and' tot '. consolidate the funned debtor Cirri eoinpii,ny .sci that it • will. be retired ver a periocr of- fifteen .yeal•s. • Our refationships . with 'oar ern-' IiloYee have continued on ai.-h81)J)\• IriSis. We were able to pay 0 high rate of'wages and. salaries in all1 departments• during the year.. .:During. • the year the Company paid out approximately .$9,000.00 for insurance. and workmen's'. coni - pens atio%i. Tiff~ various 'insurance policies for .the protection (if enr•I enaployceS whith. are ecr-operaS' niaintaliild--`were most u efnl,,1)ati'- . frig .11ie year (fauns. uncle,.. our sidiness. wind accident • policies- ainounteci til .x+(1,17 ''1"hi'sc -lira ) ided funds tor our.einplovices ;l•'tta time.when *hey .were Most _iveicotne,_ tuit.iail steps Al -ere -taken" to estab- lish a formula so that . emplaii,Ces would profit. • direel ly lry increased production: 'flus ;ntndt is• pro;ress- ittg and it is hoped that •dnrn)i, the' . year ° the. aria d AY 1,11 become .operative. 13tisiire55 Otlttoolw. Satisfactoig The t enei al outlook for business is s atisi1tc.tury. '(-11)41-in }iio-iiIir-odai-4t,, :.are-being- well are-.•-bei g --•well eeeived'1'ii all Darts of Catiada and with the c'um,preltonsive . plans fo.r , road deve1opiiient^ -n'nly under- way i•t- is, anticipated that :the .de - wand for our egnipment• will *1)e, • maintained, ' There. are ui•ittiy .enquiries for oitr 'iliatclii,itt*b for •export';and it is ti quite possible that in the next year's -hips 11 •S i1 — pbrt 'business may appear. 1. would like to . express the 01)- preciati•on• of the.board of directors foie. - :the lova 1 and whole-henrted support we have • received•' from all the employees. ' We , have • now emerged - from -a-- sellers' -a-sellers' market' and more intensi1,Te :calm and ad4rtising programs are, of course, necessary. • Our whole :ales' organization is measuring up to the recluiremetit i ln.this respect and we feel confident that all employees lit• our plants will enntintie to extend themselves towards', inc etlnA •production Mir.. - 11. Shenton, 'sceretary- treasurer, submitted fi'nanelal i tate- ineiltt5' for tiny.' year a n(1 outlined Tlir"'dit*irrrrt of lh=19 Ra.l.t's;,inctttue' •• Divi: ren f ca.1t*�i income --- ltaw' Inateria1s, 54,fS2; rernuneri tion' to.employees , ,.$:31.2,8$4 ; supplies; ' H The Sign of KIE M TEM rif ONTARIO it INSURANCE AGENTS• _, ASSOcIATIONy Good . Instil, • aflee II. M. pFORD Get Jnsured° - Stay Insured• " n Rest ^ Assured` North St. Tel. 268w :PRES' "- ELECTRICAL GONTRACTO] Town and Farm Wiring and Repair Work. - ties:,1NNo- obgatio 71 CAMBRIA .RD. : PHONE 832W or CARLOW 207 IN„DF'P H,NDENT . ORDER- Gl ODDFELLGWS Huron Lodge No. '62 "Gude. rich meets 'first and third IVIonday: nights of every month in MacKay Hall. Visitors Welcome. -46tf 774. • �oderieh Pavilion DANCING WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS SATURDAY NIGHT - °'ERIC: S`COTTI, HIS TRUN.[PET AI 'D HIS ORCHESTRA' EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT OI1NX EARN: ••DANQ'I; GANG SPRING PARADE ,OF ,BANDS BEGINS -APRIL 7th , Remember your friends and loved ones with a 3r - . —, e- 'll know 6u • cared Rust Gram card . Thy you enough to send 'them` the, best: rt�� �Ele�tric �ViIf. Rye• —Your ant horized WESTINGHOUSE dealer • ,Phone: 466 Hamilton. St.. �. *.- A-t-� ical' group -safeguarded b q Yp Y, Sun Life of 'Canada Family' lncom. Po)ccy which s, %mply,' ,economically'' and effectively ensures a •corttiniiino ' income for the widow; shotild the husban Hdier; provides .educationat' funds, for .the children'• ands• finally • makes 'dvail1ble .the full' amount ' assured• which can e'e used: to pur- chase awchase an. annuity for the mother when theschildren are old'enouph to become wage 'cornea+. PLANNED' LiFE INSURA'NcE BRINGS'.-PIIACEf QF MIND �Witc ut obligation, let ime 'te$ you ;. how' the . U 7 :UFE u: ,C -c9 x PA Y OE CANAD'A', 'can` ,bgst art talar ed n met:. oiur, t n � t P no ed that fit �ourpocketbook.' YY , fla1dW. Shore } v Ftepresenbati e. Son Life :Assurance Comnsfr3' of Canada North St. Phone 768w a, ' '� - ' ',fir, �r»�,—'! �. �� •w " —' —mow •rte► .�.�... _.. -..- one i00000 mOso misoommosoesins%o*000 s eiss sun•i•o•410lomrosmoo posompop emil.e• 0000 i iP otw'oo-o�io West Street' Thez' S{quilke The 12150 • Now -"Look "r the Silver<Y <L>< ining"--In Terhnicotor with -June • fo Haver. ; .-, Monday, Tuesday rani Niedile'sday ,-,t • ell,' Betsy Drake,- Mark Stevens, Adolphe Me>ntlmt W>iiliam Po w The season's, most hilarious lore -story, told' by a, fun -east beyond eompllrison and all. photographed 111^'the new, Technicolor. DA.111.1:+1 DARK"• "DANCING IN Thursday, Friday and Saturday —e... - • . Dennis'O'[fee aef` 1 Rath Warrick and Gail Russell , , A g"C(nt hoeing yarn, 1111 unforgettable' liaise, ebnibin( to produce justabout, the'.best tixf(ik piettit0 ;fou ;Juice °seen. •"TIE GREAT DAN PATeir Conning,- 11 ey _ To the City.`--elitt it :Gable and 'Loretta Young.. • •PHONE 17 -- Now 4)o11glas -Fairbanks Jr., In; 'ITlie Fighting 011ynn." Mon., Tues. and Wed.- , Matireen O'Hara, Melvyn tofglag and ("Moria Grahame • •(-'Itn. a wonratit keep' ti secret? The' answer i' "Yes ; at lea',t here is;, at Woman s hp had 1(asob •to guard ,1101 knowledge. ,. "A °WOMAN SSECRET" Thursday; 1}?+riday and Saturday-. • , " • Vvonne 1)e. Carlo, 1 owatrd''•,Duff and Jude Leaven .•lt3p-rclltt iptg., concl3, loncl)u1 Yotattcc an1�l tSllittit o< t i i • Etta 111 i.. • 1 y � I nic�o9ot at wleiit ,,•itt'tltt itnic u( C(c1i CALAMITY JAN �' E and sA11� RA' R Coming-"Tittrt F+'orsyt„Ite %Vont. d " Klreerpl arioln and Errol Flint r . LI ES Y TENDER KING q GRED PEAS'. , 2 1Ti,:; 310 AUNT J.gMIMA, —PANCAKE—MU Pkg. 9 CROWN. ol• BEEHIVE ` : - CORN SYRUP 25¢ TOMATO. .9r VEGETA, iLE CLARK'S' SOUPS '2 Tins 150 ' THE VOICE, OF, TEM . P , PERANOE When will the public realize that a, drunk man's laWbreak: "ing is not t� be' excused on the.. ground that he was under the influexice of liquor? His, drank'= 'enness does not lessen the harm. fulness of his lawbreaking. 'When will the pictures stop dis- pis ging the plight. Of a ,drunk man for the amusement of the s,rldi ce?,,fro„ IVs not funny --it's pathetic; and shameful. When •will the clic *learn that ru.._ _. .. s i disease rust'll,s drunkenness s a � deadly as tuberculosis and to- be treated with just as much , serxoU nesS1 Advt. 3.6 AYLMER-- µ 1.1•oz.- 160. 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