The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-04-20, Page 7URs &r, APRxI
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Mary'sCarpet
-e1abtyrate needlepoint caat
•made by Queen *au' Es attracting
-great attentioga,• in., the cities on
this -Side, ofT.the:.A'ttantk . Where it
-int- being shown,--4The ht'$ slowing
• wg$ at • New York, where• It . war
seeni bq• 30,00 peusen ' duringthe
• tWentyAye„,hgurs it was on display,
• Et was, then, brooght to Ottawa,
where It was: seen,, by 'thousands•,
and it will be shown In, Prinetpai
�',ritte►s ' in 'this country and, in the
lilted.' States, ....fes.• .iia Is the Qtieeri •
Mother's , et.l.. 1 ,
rt bin's effort o . ere._ e' 1
� xt ,t �v r,Qm,. the
dalrur`shortatge and .3s. to •he.'ofereti,
for sale ie
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America
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The, Story oftfe
Gaarpet
w• Queen Mary began work on the
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carpet dul'ing the early 'years, of
World: War 'It, whew- .part of
Britain, Was, isafe fren2 the Taxi
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l"t tank hear eight years to:eom3.
plete ` working entirely la needle-
point, six too , seven• hours a day,
tour etitehee 4 Minute.'_ She had
originally. intended it asp ' a gift
•te a member' of. the r'o'le} family,
but 'When Eritain's eeonopzie erisis
°becafiie acsrte they Queen decided t e
give, it to the•.'•uation' to be sold
► ! '` 0-hapekt-
tine,-nneaus ,tp=.. set ,+n example to
her people, by, ..' enn astein the.
l� Fh 11w
• the dollar
sacrifices needed ed to make •
drive a success. •
teen Mer 's interest In needle.-
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Customers
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e one knows that Dominion Textile Company
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'Limited sells fine cotton prc.duets.
But we:bul1)1 thing . W or ,customers.oLother
Canadians right across the country.,.
As a companyrwepurch. it er,pper , d.
ase t•>4u�t' aper core an
:potato starches, chemicals, trartrportatioy setvices
and a hutdreei and one other itemsfroni
di tp en par o arta. a.
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And the 12,52_0. ployees ouc,plaxt,ts. ia. y„ing
among the highest textile wa esin Ifie' A ' ' . peril
many millions of dollars a year on - 11°1r '4r r. n prairie
• •' rheat,-meat from Alberta cattle, fish from li,oth
Atlantic e,and•1?•acific coasts, homes made with the,use of
B.C: lumber and outfitted with furnishings and '
appliances- from al: prO•ances and other goods and
services provided by fellow -Canadians: ' • • '
DOMIN:QN TEXTILE ' COMPANY i,1MlTEb
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MANUFACTURERS. OF
r.M• RtiO•w PRODUCTS'.
work dates itAX tke ' earl'
thirties, •a 4 Abe` bee. bong;' been
l oar; 'es a f o'ttnol ' ler ='ot tbe 'She tuts'.- A. entailer' rug which she
made tear her own,use, is nogg
be draWingrooni Marlborough
goose, Louden. In Pebruary,. UM%.
Sise chair seats . vyhich she ,had:
worked and gluon to a' ntauring'
prganization were, sold' in the
• trite. States,. for .1000 and are
n� t Al 0 .lit ix
.. w to . he a >� ..' _
et1' po u�11P9a
New Yerk '
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Qiieen`7Aaryy- owes, her' instruction
in intricate needlework -to tbe;joya1
Sehool of Needlework, London; au
04,121. • ton 444lzeon
Vietorit'e' daughters, ' ",k'ri _eels•
in. 12 •
•Cha'.�fiun , l.$ , It is• •h ek'e•
t �,at
'the anetent art =at'' 'embroidery
practised, 33t Eritain for nine hung.
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dred 'years—iss taught to studen±s
b
qualifying; as teacZiers of needle=
work,
The Royal $c *i-7.responsible' Por:
&tome of the most exquisite embroid-
ery seen on canopies and obeb. "'at
the., col'orfu'l;, coronation ceremonies
of "ladward VII, ".George V`, anid
George. VI -btW a speciat 'interest
in the "dollar", carpet. Not only
did• the sehool submit • the. deSigun,'
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bA sed on enuine eighteenth century
English tapestries ; • it was also
given the task .of loi:ning, the twelye
separate panels and the border,
Apart -from the work of joining,
every, stitch,- was, the work . of the•
(Queen. She ,also., chose the many
delicate colors,. taking special care
to select 'just the right shade for
each individual flower and leaf in
1If 1t
Skinuy rnen,w�men
gain 5O,:I5Ibs.
Get New .Pep, Niro, Vigor
what .Bony limbs fill out ugly hollows
Uu up; neo uO longer scrawny; body loses halt --
starved, Qte&ty "bean -pole" look Thousands of
girls; wvvYyomen, men, whopgneldecoyitld gain before.
Tbe' thannk th spec ar-vtgor.btlliglpg fl eb bui bodies.
tonin,. Oatrea. Its tonics, stimulants invigorators,
• iron, vitamin Bi, calelum, enrloh,blood, improve
appetite and digestion so; food gives you more
etrength.and nourishment` put flesh op intro bones.
'i9un'rlear getting foent Stop Nth'1iaS y�iiii't�e �&a Yl
the b, 10, 15 or 20 lbs. you need for normaltveigght.
Costs little. New "get.aogpainted" size only 1100.Try„ mous Oatre% Tonle Tablets for new lagor
and ,�lded, pounds, this very day. At all druggists.
ireyefts MOTMs AQlal:e
tor,5 YEARS .
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• • • ,l fall the people who works for the telephone eovilry_,
• And all she people Who earn a living by making tbe things , •
She telephone company. needs,''' . . • .
a .k
And all theeo le w
,p p " who have their savings nvesi ed in this
1 telephone company,.' 1
' And all, the 'people who depend on °gd°od` telephone service
• 10 run their businesses and manage;their hoinesF''
If all these pev ple,'with their families, lived in oiie `city, •
This City- /itb-No•Name would be by far., the largest is
Canada and one of - the lar est, in the world. • . .
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Keeping pate with the growing nsods of communitiesevery-
whore' for more and bihor telephone service.has taken lots of
work and lots 'AI money.
Only a financially 'healthy 'tiisphons company tan carry oi*
this btu job.
Telephone users, • emptoysss,, shariholders svoryone has a
•vital interest in a Cervico that meant ..'mirth, to the wotfare
Of to many quills.' 4_
THE ,BELL •TELEPHONE
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'the rdeeigu. These eolieee are the
gentlest Paste*, ;engin' [roti • Ben
beige alai gray iaekgrouuds t4$ pale.
hiveand '-tura ,oi�s, greer'e
'men and in*, 14- the various
patch
Aletxsuriing g_',*r by d ft,.
0% 'in,, the 'carpet' its .made• up :o
twelve panels, each with a ,different.,
design of brightly colored birds,
fruit and • flowers :with a.„herderof
blossotes° edged” in riCh. brown,
against A gs' .,green ba0kgr0u/40.
Alt but one :,R ' the panels' bears•
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the eignetrure '-')1ary .1t” with :the.
date when it was dnished, 'Tho
Wa :4' 1e . lit f
and the last about elflit years later,
in 19 9, •
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Q e . the frtle
t'''"Tho Queen .lith• a special plaice In
the, a'ectiepss, of the people, No,
k g- or queen, no regent, 4onsart• gar
d w ger,, in a thblusand :yea*, of
royal history.'°has' repelled the age
she has .now, attained: Yet she
Still 'risela°, regularly at .7,15 every
morning, and tixkeo ,art-' fictive p,art
in the affairs of her bgnsehald.
Per wilt• reutilxe }sever varies.
After breakfast eoine "letter wrlti'ng
and palace 'business. Then it is
timeforherembroidery,
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.. Sea ted
by, the :tall windowsof Marl iorpugll.
house,:fshi; picks her sewing; bag
and begips her work. As she pur
sues the intricate patterns, an. aide
,sits' : beside her and reads aloud
frcrw the • morning newspaper until
t"ttneh.
,In the :afternci'on, if she is not
troubled with scXatica, the Queen
often goes .out. to some charitable,
institution with which, she is
spoeitlll con_celnecl•. T_,u the at ,.
iifternoon, bcorick at; .the pa • glace, the
ween ag;tain returns?to her needle-
work,,,,preparing for'. the following
inurnixib
Her uncannyrnenlory has now be-
come proverbial. During garden
parties held -tit P,ucki,aghani Palace,
She often recognizes someone She
had not seen for twenty fir thirty'
yearla. On one oceasion she identi-
fied, amongst a vast crowd waiting
to watch her pass by, a. elergyanan
whani` ghe had, as a ' girl, heard
Preach.:in -a-n-oldliarish trrep;
Mere recently, arriving to fulfil a
tiaililie engagement;• she stopped to
speak to a doorman and remind,
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FUNERAL SERVICE
NO extra , char •e, for ,the ruse
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of our. Funeral Home, Toron-
to Street., :
Prompt , Ambulance
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BROKEN
WINDSHIELD?
We'll replace it with . Duplate
-Safety Plate Glass while you wait!
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BEEVERS
AUTO SUPPLY
WET'- ST. PHON,E, 295
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he . -resident of out Oenerai�” �an • r� at the, child's oi, -th s u
n ., • gr � � � i,a d.
Ministerial Association. was „calling she showed' them ait.'to thedeotr
one•inorning .and was telling uta hovlr 'wh_e1 >`•'they':tirooped' in. telling. them.
lie re resente' the :.Association, at ►: to ke' their resents,,back: ' There
represented,. itis � the
a banquet ,the cit •.ronioted was nothing
. p i o e ki d o. e.
. Y, ly 71a. th lam` f th .fid d i11�' there!
Tir:4 , ': s't'ake.. It was'
b 4t l�ibor.+orgauixatkan t�,I,O,. They �b ..parfy,I A'll,' a mi.
tuft •sit noted speaker' from. Detroit,, h, cres�tfalienl Breus"•ofi`gibs. tlutti`
:, descend@� rhe �tepat ihlit bort.
and had invited the (athollo priest: , , e
� parcel8 fn ,fraud, It further,
txs well as the, Protestant rears- a, Soto thing fur the• Child rnrh" i>a.d:
. t.. _.._�.., n""l" site' :t ►G: ultl%'t "he
fel}tu�tvd• at: sit ln. !With• thein, These s g . t , ,
two n o d e ev. 't mother°hav'e dyne. sehletbiilg';better'
w .. tltarciughly +� joye en. ,� .
h . t in a Situation 114 that? Some" of
• t #11•• Draught them'. I e 1►er.. ` V'Yehnlo no .
Said first they •.suarvived :the toibaceo :bs,ve' .>fauud •'s, .inch 1xaj pi :Wr
:taohreG,1:)oennFoult,iit5:fle-rap,-'sixt.teii,e`i.740Y4iea4ii
iktt?ta�t O heY.�vere to be equal tp the occasionr 1*e`i. ' ext;elrt .Olease all for 'the ice erealn' ilor
n 'there; end it and coke shpp vele closetit .hand,.
was coincidental that tkris iron- Thera wilt' be a Long in •ni'eieOles
Smoker was. placed •next to. 't"lie that; 'wit long. retnal'ti and•."hardlY,
Protestant minister at the table, ever avill. i)8 �erasetl + iaurerabig''"i ise
and they • 'bonn grinned :together Party.- dial tliiin t• couxe, ofr when
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iim e - little girls till .rad
through, file haze that, was clouding 1) P d up i e g,i I e y
the room 'as they surveyed 'the full for• it and with .their '"presents in
tables.; ' 1iar=d turned' up all right but , . .
i r gentleman
Before file weak, file 'presiding, . Another. story of the ge 1
of. the cloth --,-11 'you won't ' tell the
trathe pollee. A. minister had nae
gwith him ` Lenten i � ice
o hto a rite se
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soipt, twenty-four miles away, and
we had to pass -through a' small
city Where intersection lights now
appear green and red. He had hot
got far On' the journey before he
_found mut that. his brakes were not'
acting rightly. The fluideither
had drained anti was
had lost • its
porter; •:and he was at the :mein-
of Elie-einergeney —brake 0n' llI11S'
and stops. I shook with more , txil-
certai•nty antifear than, -lie, on
i-leai•liin.g this stato-of the mhchine.
Well. driving with all caution, we'
managed to . go through two reed
lightS and by-pass places where
Woe needed to 'stop where' there was
no light,' because that set of brakes
was not cd -operating; with our de-
sires. I began. rulnin'ating 'on ,. ttvo'
=facts. One was thn' . the Provincial
•traflin figure, show that of 08 ears
'stet'C"`ti' l olrel'. in Tdirt nto on ad
recent -occasion 236 3vvte. afound tQ
have'° 'defective lights and' brakes.
Ancitjier filet wag; that 'softie clergy'
are not 'sO :..keen to put on the
hra-kes ta•n r-bring;'-tft-=-tr t0p-- t'lrgi
flbw•of wa ts''tw•s'1TawTii ic�'•r C•erriiiirit�T"
fiteilities are gat cl.
e 1a.tk'r. might to '.Owen i,ro
odeer carie , up. to this • president
pf • the, Getier'al 11Ti'nfsteriai Associa-
tion ` and to the- father priest,; and
asked, 1'Whieh one of,,you is going
to say grace ;for . us?" The Protes-
tant .said he was quite willing. to:
let the fattier do it. ' "No," said
Rut priest, "Let us toss up whichshell took'.a- coin:froxn
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hlsr.pocket to toss it • and asked the
•I l'S►testant niinii t'er,. "Head -or tail '-'
',Bead;" Y� sad., the a prsshlent,. _ . ti .
it wins ; head ; : and . so the priest
gi'aelouSly .-gave-,Way to have the
grace- staid by. hith. •
There was • to be, another big
party•• -a house party tills time on
our street, about - the' -same week.
L young; -neighbor ;irI _entertaining
a strong wish, • which ',was father
a-bright �thoug'ht, wanted to have
d birthday - party 'w'ith.the ' little
gir'fs of her -own age in "the streets
around, to be celebrated at her own
-.11ol o-.- - had „t) ea
with issuing invitations to .quite
a: group, at 'stxeli and .such• tt 'time.
on to • c'ertain .tiny. �.A1.1 this 'action
leas. taken Without eoti4ulting .;the
mother.. Shp was. 'altogether', un..
- awiai'e of this •1nvitgition" to a Turk" -
at her: rOidence, . niitil on- the cer^-
thin c'trening •this large grant) , of
-g iris, dressed=in.paa.t-y_",:iglu
11'p lat4 the door. with parcels eon.
'fa i'nin , • , pi stiarab1y. . presents , for
the one- who cilli the inviting-; ' so
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ln. tztkln 1 "°111 lylltlil ' a 1(1 s
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,evidentl'gennine. •,
• 'i Tnfortunatel;is • 'the lxotli 'u C«Was
him that she' had last . seen him
mans;, years • previaus1 - as • one of
her son's servants.-
The
ervants:The Queen Another La ane of the
few `experts Who can menti:fy, . at
sight, every, ,_British ribboa ons' a
munch-beme(ialled soldier, and' know
if it is in the right order. , In, spite
•of her great'age her eyesight -is ye-
;markable good.,' and she threadc,her
needle, w3-th'nut the . aid of glasses.
• *The, Carpet in Landon .
During the two .weeks the royal
earpet ; ti ?as a'ori: ,exhibition
London's ' 'Victoria • and • Albert
3TuSeum'.' 96,066 • people paid
(,,S cents) to see At. The resulting
£2,400.1'1l11 help to defray the heavy
cost 'of' fife North American tour.
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GODERIOH MEMORIAL''
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v.EWEtsT, DESIGNS
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- Guaranteed workmanship at
.prices that will pleapg you.
SAVE ALL, AGENTS "IMES
dill'at our office:: or drop • us' s
(ine to Box 111101' Goderlch. W
kill be -pleased to call and help
.hoose a suitable memorlal tov
utir faintly, plot:. .
R, h.. SPOTTON
Ct. ,Andrew's St
JOHN{A. PIRIE
CARPENTER
• "FRAE BONNIE SCtftLAND"
Forced to work through no fault of my own.
• ..JOBS DONE CHEAPLY
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We Ishould ,realize,- - '
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1. The season for orderilg ,chicks' is fast progressing.,
2. • Many hatcheries are Closed -•-others are.: hatching only
according to order
3. ' Owixlg to this decrease it would appear obvious -that.
Fall .prices for poultry and eggs will be ,high. w.,y
4. Further delay in placing your order .could, result .in,
failure to procure chicks. on the date desired.
Crawfard's' . Chic _ Hatchery,
UA`'i E VOR: SALE.., 1 '
LUG 1O'RN,, Z BARXtED ROOK, • ,NEW' HAMPSEiRE
• .X 'BARRED ROCX, PIULLETS, MIXED, COX
Custom 'Broodf rg at , •Rea sonablo 'Rates -
P. HONE 165 LUCIRE"OW.
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ttae, story of a minister, .who' waS.
not noted 'for , his ••brevitp, 'Be .
travelled fast and .long., n -•the .plat-,
form, to 'the weariness .of some
people.• rt seems, `Ile came ' down
from the bathroom. after ''shaving
one Morning with a badly eat. faee.
Ilis. wife, asked Niru ,whathe had
been doing. „ He replied: that while
shaving he hacl been 'concentrating •
o11 his sermon and 'so had tilt' ills,
tape.' "What you -fvant to. -:do," said •
liis Y •
worth ',wife "is to "concentrate
on your hhavi►lgaind cut down, your
sermon." Thus I 'ruminated ori the •
clay whel't the. clergy: can • fill -up .a
satisfactory sheet with 'one uef the
questions Ihereen : "Brakes effec-
tihe?" Auswei•--''Yes.":
Another niiiestone phSsed;...was
I111110' this Week. T.`ilere• was no
spectacular. celebration. There was
l • b.irthda . cakand a few (-h4 ice
gieettng carcl5 e..Tno sinall'p•e*ent's
struck" tile as i tinny ;: When un-
wrapped. appecl. Oiie ll ;Ys a pair of 1�1iit-.
ted wool socks, of glamorous luie,
'and color design. • If ,1 go into a
:pulpit with them I; may he told, ', as
ene .Bcliiolmitgli 'minister was 00 -a
frunt►us oc•ca s'MC.- �vl en Dr. Parker
of City Temple 'fame was the guest
preacher, that he ('0111(1 make no
Progress in. his p•reaelting for the'
sight 'of 1"diose ttn1godly. socks" his
friend, the 1iast*tr of .the'clitueh,
•w'ore on that occasion •i'tgodly.
socks !—I dot? t like ,so to call these
woolly, ecilorful, pleasing foot and
ankle Weil r. On•Alay,2„ith°';aiid 7itly
1'st, tlwy will be' in 'keeping with
the holiday Oco asioal at least.
The' other m'esent 'was -a ;pa.ir
of galllises-.--hra•ces.is •tlie. preferable
.word to' describe 'the sliutilder liar-,
.Hess ''tliat helps to keep things
together: Just taS there 1121}s-- t►► lie•.
inaljol• slid cnstlier 'articles :of outfit
in what we bare to•,wear.' these
re;:po nS tide,: • de) wrothhle, •uiInvr Aralr;
pingsc0tnnot 11' nc•gleete'cl ur deiy-
piled. When ye►11 tiro riot used
•to ,a Belt .and not rice ristolued'to giv-
tg hitt'1o,p,to...bat',everyt.hiiu'.in
order for • sa tisfaetory • a•ppeil ro nee,
:•it is n jay -anti a comfort to• halm
a flim dependable 'pair of 'braces..
Tiittt'i all this •time! •
Safety at .1101116'•' I.inolennl cor-
nets, sew.n • on, eti rlic'ts, keep tlwni.
fiat cine the Ikior alai lessen the'
dal ger of tripping:
fjoutplete p°r1,Vaey 1IN oceoluted ;tf,rfal110411,7',#
family room 00116 below.! `:
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This is the basic i inciple' of 1i. E: Cranston service — today es.
over thirteenyears. It Ls reflected, in our dealings every day with '
, hose. who come to lis; in their tune of need/ -"
Aluderatcx charges to suit every family's requirements Meiotic. the
full., Use of our modern ftineial• home, •
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GODERICH'S" ORIGINAL
FUNERAL :HOME
17 MONTREAL ST.
TEL E PHONE 399"1"or'°J"
'MAGISTRATE'S ' 'COURT of. unernploynient ipst raiice, vr1io', '.
..Iii weekly coart on Thursdary rasa
ta.of '1 n
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and 'acus • � im
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•.•:�`�; 1 Ta :ls r1i- :e_.-1). ;1i;•." „Holmes -
on O; (1, Hamilton,' charged., With,
•neglectirigto pay uneniployn1ent in-
.surance for two .employees' at the
Goderich , Dairy., . -
W: A.' 'Sutherland, ...representing.
the Revenue Department, told the
court books. were not Stamped and
erployees •had not 'paid.in anything,
Which it was the employer's ' re-
Sponsibillty to nee that they did,
• J. J,' „Hoggarth,' Goderich, also
was. fined _,i1Q_and e,.osbo .for,'neglect
ing: to pay unemployment• -insurance
for an employee. •
J. K. Hunter, repi•eseu'tiug,► the'De-
ilartnignt, •called W. A. .Ego, auditor
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fife lw-he hsxd f urzd' auto ist imps ,
-1VIr.- -H 'garb s-apeasessio• 'nor-that-
be
or-1 hilt he had pureiiased ,any. Ifr. Hog ,
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;showed._ a' receipt poi tthp, s
anioun,t, paid- in : lie m wa.s Sunt-
ellarge of vagrancy' against'
John' L. Robinson, no address; vliaa • .
.;, • is i
dismibSed. Provincial •Dol police, ' In
l estigatiom resulted on a 'coi:nplainl
from Bayrfield, Robinson was -picked
up on the •bigtiv .y, near Varna, and
said be was trying to get a night's
lodging. # •
r J.. K. Hunter, his couarisel,, asked.
fof dismissal, stating the "lean had.
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Iligliest Cash" races for
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HORSES° each : $2.50
CATTLE each $2.50
SOc S per mt. 50o
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DARLING & COMPANY
OF CANADA, LIMITED
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Things need,fixing up in the spring -There are "roofs
patched,. flashings, to bereset, draims and,gutters to lie' •
;.r aired,.':.here-are a "hundred -sand one'-' ••tt ingsto--be;,5rxe
- up in the spring -and, that's where "Barrett can reaill+ help
• you. See'for y'ourself,,tomorrow, at your'Barrett dealer's:
• ,, You'll find roofs, shingle and" roil, cereiits, rusNarbofers, ,
damp-prooferstalmost anything you need. .
NEW 'ROOFS I Theyveost less than you'd imagine I Ask a1 out . .
Barrett*- •Asphalt • Shingly with- a whole new .select on -of
colour harmonics. For barns, you can't do better than 'hard= l
wearing Baifrett Storm King* Roll Roofi'ng. •
STOP LEAKS with Plastic El' `stigurn*Cement:: 3e:a; flashings, ,
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ideal for at•hi "•'A..t i i E m.
idc n h n oat a of Ll wd laati art ,
• • Cement reseals old' rofl roofings. • •
1 , $X;OP RU$T with Everjet'f Paint, Dries Fait to a ahard,'black,
glossy'.'sitrface that seats out weather. .. ` ' U~ .
STOP. SEEPAGE with • klydroaon* Paint. Ideal damp-proofer'
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• INSULATE with Bai'rdtt* Rock Wool. Available in VB*' Batts
":(with vapor barrier), Loose or ,Granulated forms.
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and weatherproofing material got ,^ whit
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it takes to stop almost any weather. Whet1Thr`
your problem is leakagc,d,seepage, rust or. rot—
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