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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-03-07, Page 6#T1- . THE GODERIVIIIG AL STA • fancrai cf Mr. ersie> 'a Strongest Outer boa Lfor-last wee4➢ eea , d t us_foraterl AAi�a lama Ui owle "-.•�ttset tWO d aUl,°latel'b, l-ili4'ra nand Aatga3d , i o i U nion cll welt oma Sunda,v��Teltzsta.rsD,ien�og day t'hilai t4f >Liat� laakt, 1'°d��tard 1.o��ieg'•tauad ddareai bnatt-us, Aflrs, dater lobusda.11� p t � 11 t '�.;.i ^� lnfs n la A c titanaim,the Iaaal iAa'eu agzatta{ s Ql �'I�Q I $tl� .�,'i7;�y A QI' u n urtloelta tazlti 9rs. . sit. livering a opflon�3iai ,seaport on 7P114Q ,> t•o bibittau 10,100a 1 le ill dal a few esonths previous, to Ales 1 ' 4DIE't �1 r1QSZ3Ari 1l�immlayson; mild form brothers, Duncan, Aliud of Christ." During the eervace; wa t:l� tat A�ra)IIa��aangllka'r, &1<i`s Il!,tltab>.11o �Vt^1Dtt's'. ht,?,a, �i oln a ria'atc' tisaty anurt iargtk ith at int. Jeee'ph's iiokl►itul, x a)n la, viaso s d U p ,'dhsg :rte. hlitlln i Vo ;al amid aunt, 'Maule'r- ' now bereaved husband on A' - -.-t .'drat,. ..,li,i fur genus yaerrs a s D °a ea '�� Lr r � uu >l� t � ^tQ v u7 al ilii �'W. y o '� �rAl chill, Cit li;ilte:'1`�Qll1.. D4- S e oses,,a linter. `er4�ve tytt ig$t ye3>is she was 'Grand Old an enittloycd, fan ~4he o it°a ` o , the Da trait': X05 tai , Jiletalth. She is survived d b and C'� AL1 11t.ori3 Lu t n13 ICltdnta bflatl0. U �iiQlr�a�o �'t'�' af7• . �Tti'.,'a�k'ty�Qne`�ir(�tD, being the y(Aun;a.t SQti7 kl? , �tl 5� Q sale, by i1arbara. Girt a til two gain,fs. 'J1'l meets gi egos: ai with tiro National LArithe>tra..• •. Rev. L. ] . Turner Oeabpied t pull 92 d Yearr on Friday. . She was u1aa rat to e (Intended Jona last week) rat 1lsatu 1�).�'`+, .tuts t)tt vet . ', „:I.SiIiiE`ii'ml.I), reb. ` Ii. --Airs. /toe..at' . Detroit '04 Vebruars tit, Rev. which has only one ' f atilt, it is so '2O n 1' ugal, a,& 14stt P 9l, •a g �' t r,.y 1ll '1't11'(►jtLO itltti tilt' 1:r't ft'\y' ' ta11'1 oU • , ' \. i '<t'ltumatts _1 Llllcr Barr_on-whiting. Allsily c'ou9fua'trlblc 1• never want to letiv�e it. the 1t►1'AIller° brother, .tI1C. 4sttt li- 3�t�x.. ,�r ti.;lL.l. ".-1 41" 1 1sl111 \�'itll"11t'r ll.,„,,lit.t• former 1'e>Idetlt,� of this district tit- A1,u the Township Couzi3cil, represented jar. nomad bie'llsomi received 'a deet) tit iwt.';,-- 11 , 1111,bt'1'[ I(t\�, ' ,.1ll. ,, . ter, .Miss d':thel, 311 Toronto. / represented tib knee wilt r 111 fell tat sole war, a i►t•rubt•t of tilt.,, I, ttsl) t tt u ;\1r. and Airs. ltie'hard \ti't t were tt'rlded• n. �� .. by Meads. Gine and ()r�; for tht' gift eat i z t l cut at ,a�htpuL The wound church. Besides 1 . • Iiusio:lnd, there ;ill Jt,umrdull to see . , AleN. Alrlcl)ulaald, �DoGraaa Q,oOmtaua ',wises can �timaail ha r.— bra rcra lute sugtcatse the committee x4aul h a. mal p remain three brutht'rs,.L)otiald bowrer. , , .shtield mouths this week the' death in charge had it so arrafgedy that Its , reepaludiug well to medical treat- ► u = u1uurl ruthy I�°uwlt"r, Clinton, . ills 'friends litre list. zonal• pleased to of ,lir. Jol1n Lowan, sr., a mail ut' ,tvhomu we were spared. only embarrassing mlzo- ;rakeut, bt,t the atet•id rut late- lliz�de.med 1 ►t h hear that Alex. 1s lmpau int, after his. l �, IJ( say, C ie slat; hoetey areal Bert 11,'u\v ler, .. of elev, .osis- trod recent operations.the tovvushi 1 may well be •rood. Mr. 111c1tts. To one and ll, again ► Jaa111e6► itattteriel; glad Donald. The hate Mr.:al:'urner. sang the Crusade hymn. • John, Cameron of Ulodt•'rich wtas rata- ' 1 wish to thank the people of 7Caylor's other brother. 'JT'he'fuuertal took plasty Cornea' fo'o .the gift of ta.`Iovely chair, •shun, froal taking par • 1 ll he ova • with the Uederich three sister's, Mrs, Johal Alc1.),,,a miss idell Mael)untald speuding a passed y in his ,ninety- "Thank you.",U. B. Whitely. ' -RI'lGE t ck Of •tnndrice* Mexico- aatl Airs- •Nall)* r with .Mr. David Stewart and •all his long life he had beemt • ttW Id Cowan •nese avyal ? iii etr3. Ms a (Katie', V of Toronto; Mrs. Earl Sed- i ft'w weeks i}1 ilauagituu, secuud year,' at the home .of his son ° r - tZ.' I,te number all this neighbor- •Inrrt; t flay) of Albuquerque, New j air. Dan 'MacDonald and Miss Annie John' on' the old •rva,wdu houiestettti. �u, Mtl clxulltl i �Jk1ilm'cihivut^ hu�id have. had au a to ` ' .l• - .. writer being one of them What's (ilea ;VS) . of Millets', Conn. The- fun- �Elizabeth abeth Itose, attended the funeral s1la4real hitless and . his remarkable KINGSBR1DGE, March 5►r�-Mr. and tl�a, vl >< I it i't b 1' i h' I:I going o -10 our a.rc: they trying to turn er:ll took .place at Mitchell, ou Monday of thrsir cousin, lir. Ed. 11a,� v a 1 y e lel big Years'a was • of /Kilo.�Presbyterian church.,iu charge I' l),, Archge Macdnt re son of i1gr,' shadow of tailing health fell upon the week -end with a:. rs..Martha O'Neill. luzss D�orruiueuillp of ?tiunttlieY,y laial,� Cew weeks ago tznd he was colt- Mrs. Dan Kelly is visiting friends tt di Dun, school lutertneut was in Imus Presby terlaml and Mrs. D. A. 111aelutyre, .who has c) •L taking' the tiret year of continuation e'elne a been s a auk at auris, an • u a, a$ he le ed et c' . � me e�r� hn.5 � c, ••.�►d n� �� p � e$3111°y �tLttdLY .. tla.rL��, Vim, d Friday of Rev. .r: ?. ... • i'ours-sof"`Sunday morning,. February, chase a new. 1946 Dodge DeLtaxe car. .,- serlotta` i mitrals- �uf ° Ilei; m Other' ill ' `r` wr tteua - - bin lii-'fuce Colicas in .. . " ' A- a$E' '�` Win" 24, with Members of his family at t Word was received here last week 1peb, where he has begun the study his •bedside'. He Was the eldest 8011 from, the West of the death: of. Peter of medicine. We wish Archie every succt':ss, and a Dr. MacIntyre will bet of a family of nine born to the late Styles, In his eightieth .year. He was very -sitting in this community. i David liewan and Margaret Niblock,a resident' of this: locality some years Mr. ingDoit'd isMcomm and sister 1 who settled on the 12th concession of ago._ We extend ow sympathy to his. Mary,, who recently moved to Luckuow, ' Ashfield in 1853. He lived his entire sorrowing relatives.' life on the farm hewn from the forest ] For the past few, weeks we have presented their organ. for use in the by his father s�larin2 neither" time seen many signs of 'spring, but today• Sunday school room of _the Ashfield �+ Presbyterian church. phis 1 mach farmer, energy he became a successful ; beats them' all, for a lively frog was farmer, itroadening and extending the i on - the highway and it really 'did acres. alit 1882 he married Christina • make a spring. \- Btichanan of Helmsall, who had assisted ' her brother in the 1Kfntail store. A tine type of Christian womanhood, she passed away fifteen years ago. To them were. bora seven children, •-all --eV whom survive except Margaret (Mrs. Charles- Rpbb), who died two months ago. There are three sons, Dr. 4rnold, have conte to attend to the work on his of Torouto, MerySu, of North -Carolina, farmuneanr; Alilc ay is in ]London and' John, of Ashfield, and three daughters,,, Airs. Ewart Jamieson. (Annie). of ,d,sh-- theirrt dis•IlSimpson se• from Toronto arm o reand air ive fle1d; •bliss Christina of. Cobourg, and for Blyth, where she expects to reside r • Y d Mrs. Melville Scott (Luella), of Kin- in Toronto, where Ken •was getting . the everrilig included three different force. 1 cardiae • ltownship; also ten during the coming his discharge from the :lir force. questisins, as follows: (1) "If a ruling Former Resident Dies at Detroit.— grandchild- Miss Esther biacDla years. Kippen, and g ren and four great -g 1a a siren Them Mrs. Charles Durnin is improvuig fellow assaulted his elder,. what pun- . _ "after being quite ill with paeutnouia, ishmeut should be .dealt out---to--li-ilu?" which developed after "flu.'' Miss Ida (2}'- "How to deal with tile crime wave the Seafort1 hospital after an oper- ation the previous day. Ila blood! (Intended fur last week) transfusions' her condition has since ! PORT ALBERT, Feb. 27:—Mr. and inspreved and J,orraiue was able to: Mrs. _ Victor Green visited for u few return -to school on - Wednesday. She . days this week with relatives in ,De - .makes her home with her aunt, Mrs. ! troit. , Geo Hodges during the (school term.+ miss Mary McKenzie went to Tor, Her many -..friers will. be interested ; onto' Inst week to spend the remaining to know of her mother's coluplete re- t'wintt • months with her sister, Miss covery. - • _ I Grace McKenzie, who isa registered Mrs. Olive Culbert is -assisting Mrs.) nurse there. Jas. Bisset, Saltford Heights, for a i A large number from the community while. attended the interesting hockey gable . Mrs. Thos. 11,L,eWhinney. has made in. Goderich ou Monday evening be - several visits to see her grandson, • tweet, Lucknow and Goderich Juniors. Harold Knight; at the Goderich hos- (It was nice to see how well the Gode- pital, who met with a serious accident I rich teals could keep the Ch -in brothers - last week when he was working with and Lueknow team in check, beating an aerial on the roof of his holpe at Nile, and fell to the ground, breakitlg his. back. ' , Mr. amid Mrs. Ken Hodges have re.- turna.ed home after spending a week them tl to 0. ' ram 1'orumn.—The Farm Forum met ou Monday evening of this week at the home afrMrs. Jas. McKemr 4er with fifteen .present. Discussion :1' appreciated by -. the congregation. Mr, Frank MacKenzie of Torento attended the funeral of his brother-in- law, Mr. John Cowan. We are, sorry to know that Mr. Wil- liath Johnston, on the lake shore, re- ceived a kick from, a horse, injuring his- hip, and is now in Kincardine lrospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter • HOLMESVILLE HOLM 7SVILLE, March 5.—Miss -Selena, Bond, Byron, Out., •spent ° the week-enh with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bond. Mr. T. MacDonald; Teeswater, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Potter and family. Mrs. Frank Whitmore left last week :sirs. Jennie Cameron Brown, meluber ra Td h 'e Mr. Ewan Ross, Cornwall, were wee'k- ure two'sisters, Mrs, W. R. Maclntosh, end guests with 'Mrs. J. 13. MacMath. of a well-known and esteenSed Lochalsh of Lenton, and. Mrs. Peter. Bayne, of Aim, Tavener is spending family, passed away at Detroit • ou , Introit, aua�- a brother, • Davi.d, of ,Vic- days • Toronto, has been ca ed Whyard, R.N., has lately been nursing and how to prevent if';" (:l) "1EiuR does JanuarS 31st, in her sevehty-ninth toria, 13tC. Mr: Cowan was !devoted there to be with h r g her at the home of her parents, Mr. the ly per teat. increase in -the workers year. Mrs. Brown was the daughter to his borne and to his church.' Ile was her sister,- Miss t iia a i li 'Roderick k C f Cousins who suffered a fractured Mr. and Mrs. Everett Finnigan have After a very interesiilig discussion on Lochalsh and:lirai`ly years ago, went to terian church in 1905 and was diligent �-Geir••-er wen struck by a car last arranged au apartment in the Allen these questions• -a speaker for the even.; Detroit to lite. There she married in the discharge of theduties of h" and Mrs. W. H. McClure• wage in the plants affect the farmers?'' to and,_Mrs. o erlc Cameron o ordained as- elder in Ashfield 'Presby: h ld h t k ' block, which was formerly used as Red ing, Mr. Raymond Finnigan, spoke for Cross rooms. -They have moved a a short time. Games and 1•uni'll fol- I • few htrtrsehald e tt: from --t err-fa-r'ni-1`t`►w-ed, - Next- Meeting, ..un Monday home in" West .Wawauosh • for' tempor-1 ev�enitng, .March 4, \v;,i11 be. herd' at file' . ary living quaa..r`ters.- _ hie of Mr. Harold and Miss _Margaret, Death of- Mrs. -1. Burchill.—Mr. and-_�iT:lnis. Mrs. Donald Fowler, and 2FII'" and- Mrs. ('lurch Workers.' --. The February ' I{_oy. Finnigan on lI-outlay �ittended the uteeti°1:g of the- W.\LS. and - W.A. of ' - • the t'nited church vvat,s held at the a — =_. home of, firs. Jas. McMillan, -.with an attenclalrce of fourteen adults and live o Lemon Juice Recipe children, Mrs. Bert 'Crawford pre- o Y s u les is - .r- ',-.,� otScre until his death. IIs was a man q (,f strong, rugged character, holding 1 high pz`iuciples, and pilssesslugtiDIeus-. ing personality thatt endeared hint to a `1i1rge, cire1i of.,friends. His faithful atteucl•ince upon 'public worship in his belo�•a�l• church, Where he welcomed ' every e with his hearty handshake, i vvas most marked. The funeral service was held In Ashfield Presbyterian c•httrc i on Tuesday, the services ba4ng conducted by Rev. Dr.. W. O. Rboaicl. Many' braved' the worst storm of the season to pay ax--�trtmibute of love and .cstteui to one whose - death severs another link with the . past. Among_. the ,beautiful floraal tributes were-. those from the grandchildren and nephews. i The body was borne to its last resting place iu Lochalsh -cemetery by neigh burs. Mr. Cowan's pleasing sense' of humor° and the twinkle in,..his. eye will not soon be forgotten in this ' com- munity. , . - „ sided and the, meeting was • opened Checks'Rheumatic with a hula. followed by the Scrip - Pain Quickly •. ture lesson read by Mrs. H. Cedant. , The worship service- taken from the • Missionary Monthly was read by Mrs.' If you suffer from rheumiia'tic, arth- ritic, or neuritic pain,, try this •simple,. inexpensive home recipe. - Get a pack- - age of Ru -ex Prescription- from- your druggist,. Mix: it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons.• It's easy --and pleasant. ; You need only 2 tablespoonfuls two times a day. Often within 48 hours a sometimes overnight—splendid results . are obtained. If ' the ' pains are not 13. Crayford. Short -readings on ,Angola were given by - Mrs. Jas. Mc- Kenzie , and firs. C. Crawford: The study book on Africa__ was taken by 'Mrs. Bert Crawford and 'Mrs. H. Lednor: Rev. W. J. -Rogers° closed • the, meeting with prayer. • The March -sleeting 'is- to be- held zit tbe home • of f ;sirs. John Mckenzie. Lunch was served by the hostess and her daughter Mrs. Jantzi. The W.A.• held a quilt- ing at the home of Mrs. Jas. McKenzie quickly relieved and if you do not feel on- Tuesday afternoon of last week. _' better, Ru -ex Prescription, will cost yon nothing to try. Your money re-- ST. "HEL ;N•S . funded if it does not ;le1p you. Ru -ex I • Prescription is sold at drug stores E , ItihLENS; March 4. --%'/ everywhere, and recommended by'• Stuart Collyer and Mrs. Collyer, a e JAMES A., CAMPBELL ',,pending a few 'days with relativ 1's at 1 (►ttaua. Stuart reports at Bock -lids _-� for his rnilitaary discharge this week. Airs. Earl Durnin is a patient in the Win •I,.aw hens ►ital, cuff riu r 1'ru111 irate ro hey's . Funeral Home 13 MONTREAL ST.. OuTP eral• ('hapel cotarnines the dignity of a place of worship and the refinement of a quiet rpsidPnee. ' - I'HONE 1` 0 P"1M Director t'ou art- invited to listen . to „64Musie for Sunday' program over CKNX. Wingham, each Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. r• reamm Cemetery Meijoria1s_ You are invited to inspect our stock in Clinton Exeter ' Seafortb Phone 141. Enquiries Promptly attended to. Cunningham' " C Pryde. (THOMAS PR%'DE) - I g arthritis. More Presentatliiins.—'1'here' \vu� arj largetitcnduuce at tlie at -ho one spun - V ' s„rc�l 1,� tl ' \-u1411.'s 11 -1ittltt' uild held in the 1 uulauru(it,: 11.,11 111 .14/4,)1'oft Fran1�, 3Ir_t'lrrillir,. .Jiul Phillips and Ilarultl' \Vt,uds, vvhu INV.(' receinit 1•e °l'lriftt(1 i'i•u111 „vE•rst•a‹. AItt'r illil,'h, t_;.trdt,i 11111, r rt ;atl . au address' and ea -h. bt'iy vv:,s i1::lide the recipient of a' 1 11111,41 :11111 war -at it,g- certificate. The 1-scittatb.1- _were nl:ide by .Mau JIill(r.- Jim and Kenneth ilarl,t,ur• on'behalf of the c•urtfuiunity. Each of the boys Ina}leu fitting_reply, after which :ail joined in siiigi'xag "For I -they are jolly good fellows." Dancing was enjoyed to music by the Taylor - M Gee ortlhestra. CREWE CREWE, Mar. 4.—Mrs, .Jack Curran entertained, At -a ' birthday party on Tuesday evening in honor --of her little daughter,- Sylvia, her mother, Mrs_ Treleaven, and, her brother, Ronald. Mr. Bert Treleaven is spending this week' k in -Toronto • with 'his. daughter, Mrs. lc,awrenee Tremain. - 'Mr.- and ‘Mrs. Ilenson Shackleton and" Cavil :nn ware week -end- visitors with' ,frelads at Wingham. - We extend to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kilpatrick our. congratulations' On the arrival of their little" daughter, 1. ('an help put a• broken world right iAf 1 ::tart ..by breaking wish wrong. WHEELER'S :• F I NERAL 110 extra eh rge for the use of our Funeral Home, Toron- to Street. - Prompt "Amtmliince • ' Service _ Phone 335 , Res., 350 or 7 OlirERIC • M 11ORIAL -SHOP tiEWl'. '1' 1)1•:.SIGN, " • I'�I;14'p 4l., MATiitf Guarantc'ecl `evorltma-Habil, a pri<'es that will please Yon. SAVE -ALL AGF)NTS FENS Cali at. our ®•lire; Phone 2423 or drop us a line to Box 161, Godo - rich, We will be pleased- to call and llzOlpa, choose a suitable mein; anal for. your family plot. • ' . A. SPO`1'TON St. Andrew's ,St. .:Farm Machinery STILL°MIGHTY SCARCE ` ei have a limited- number of the famous . NEW -IDEA RUBBFR,..TIRED WAGO S• erse--& Trader Drawn SPREADERS • Easyr,Way HAY LOADERS ° Side .Del very RAKES and MOWERS . H. R. BAE PHONE' CARLOW 2821 , 3tf There are a lot of beautiful flowers natural conditions. However, even and shrubs that will grow well in the ' poor soil can be gradually changed into Southern States or, in 'the mild climate something more suitable. 't>`e ,best - of England that will not do well in general corrective is' plenty 4f , rotted n a. One as es mons time and manure or. vegetable refuse, such as p.d n 'h' -t y.. arid d rotted sods;. green-- craps, turned,In_ work in trying them' here. Our Cultivation alone will work wonders• climate, soil and other conditions are 'after a year or two. All weeds, not suitable, just as their conditions vegetable tops, grass clippings, etc., do not suit certain things that thrive should be dug in .and it p*ssible a abundantly here. To guard -. against load or" WO of manure. • - $ Oozmmercia4 fertilizer should be used carefully, according to dikeetions. During the war some marvellous new fertilizers and beneficial bacteria have been developed. 'the 4seouraging. efforts to prodyce these tender plants here one 18 - ad- vised to stick to those flowers', shrubs and vegetables that are specially re-' commended for, Canadian conditions. The` latter are the varieties and types listed -In the Canadian -seed catalogues. These have all been tested under Can- adian conditions and they are the only meg recommended by the - Canadian iluthbrities. Columnists have poked some good - CARLOW - CARLOW, March 4.—Mr. - and Mrs. , Allan Stoll spent:. Saturday at 'Med- ford. natured fun at the glowing pictures Mr. James Fairrish and- Mrs. Schram and descriptions in• the seed catalogues, ,visited their brother Bob in the Loa- but as a matter of fact those listed don _hospital ou Sunday; also 'Mrs_. I and pictured in Canadian publications Farrish.- are based 'oil actual fact. The pictures Mr. and Mrs. McDougall of Gode- are invariably actual photographs and rich visited with., Mr., and first L. any gardener of reasonable experience Young. • f, Can reproduce them- faithfully in his :Madge Houston of Bayfield is with own backyard. In' addition. there will ti her sister, Mrs.. Roy Allin. - be found in most Canadian catalogues Mrs. Wm. -Doak and,, Mrs. Harold a .lot of useful -information regarding Doak. of Goderich spent Tueaday with season,• thee -'of flowering or, in the Mrs. R. Bean, Sr., and Mrs. I3ugh Hilt: case of ;matt—any, `time of -'•t'eaching Mrs:' Dare Bean and -Bert Spent - 1naturity. Experts advise all begin- Tuesday with Mr. and Mfrs. - Chas. - ners • to get a , good Canadian seed Wallis, Bayfield. catalogue and possibly some cif the. • Mr_ and Ars.. Fordyce Clark ani goveir ziiyieitt - bulletins 'covering local family , visited • -with_.. Mr. -and Mrs. conditions: ' Aruredwith this literature! Amos Stoll 'at Goderich on Sunday. and good seed, satisfaction is ( Mr. and Mrs; Percy McBridd, went guaranteed, to London to meet Mrs. lMeBride's Building Up the Soil cousin, who has been overseas. Ideal garden soil is loose, open and 1 on the light side, a mixture,. of -sand, I The test of true 'statesmanship is clay and rotted vegetable material.: what you do with,, bitterness. Do you This combination is rather rare under !.cure it or exploit 11?- 'TENDERS 1? GODER1Cl 1'OWNSI-IIP - T 7 (al)T)I:RICH TQVE:�rSIIIP: _Dint. 5.— The regular tri eeting of the Junior Red Cross Society was held- iii Union School t t Fridiy, with Doris Sowerby in the hair. The program consisted of the oliowing items: Chorus, "0 Canada ; jokes, by Lois Sowerby; song, "Tear -LittleIndians," by the pupils of grade.1 ; piano solo, by Doris' TE NDERS The Iuron County Home. Committee are asking for Tenders for the- re -wiring of thT East Wing of the Huron . County- Home at Clinton, Ontario. Please contact the Manager at the Home for in- formation -,n sgeeifieatlsn&- Terdors to lie in the -hands of file °County Clerk notro later than March... Dth; - The.low_ est or any Tender not neces- sarily accepted. .• N. W: IVIIT.T.F,R,, County Clerk, 90 Goderich, Ontario. � it .T_.[�C•"-fie ' 6� .O !.'ST•tSR c:s, r',• ' F q'0 ".�. ' . — _ Start, to Sneeze N:®se Starts to' Run - - Then comes- the cold-w.hich,- -i£- not -attenders to immediately, shoatly ,works ;down into the bronchial . 'tubes and the cough starts. On the first sign of a cold or cough go to any drug counter .and get a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. You will find it to be a ,prompt, pleasant and reliable remedy to help you get rid of your -trouble. - It has been on -the market for the past 48 years., Don't experiment with a substitute and be •lis'4;n nted—get "Dr: Woody!. - Prire l;ra• a bottle; the large family size, about 3_times 4la-much, 60c. a : III!' t /10 trade mark `,`3 Pine Trees." * 1 r.e '1'. Milburn Co:, Limited, Toronto, Ont. • Waiiftassiss LS4,:1 °MAPLE SUGAR BUSW' Bawd' up6n1 picture printed for Cairlinf;'q by. ro, N W. 1t/lr,Creax, 0. S. A., opd one of r1 aories ,jf dub- jen,Ya on the connervartior$ ° of r'nntl'fA.'e nnf,,relowlntn. * A 1 ,11 ening ropvrldvetlon, • clzn '1" 9 14', cx.tF1',,11 rirl'ynr• tinirt*�f, atnr) n,ittol,to for ffrn.nini, c,m•r3o cost to cn ti 17;r-311i:or G1 T11n (:,,Marg Cr,,3lnrv''',fte>as �ltnt, ttC�,'i11 re,02 i tan CO11 D 2, t Bovie r r t,- t e',$" 3. Pori, Wra1 °'' f;u laD vi'3. ' ,Idly retiloved in el art Sanitary Trucks., Phan() r olli ant•, `ru� .oyag' ozia V rO V 2,15 c POc, •`1',' ''©12 D %VJm Stone S011,112 to fn n OtL, . {ih'J.if.ZMO "A Six Million Dollar Sugar Bawl ! " Unfailingly eachspring the sap course's - upwar-c -through countless.- mapletrees and with taps, kettles and firewood; the sweet yield is garnered and refined and brought to *market, where. it brings a • $6,000,000 yearly income to Canadian farmers. This six million` dollar sugar bowl refills- itself efills-itself with. maple. products each -year because rthe_ men who o.pera te: it understand the powerful ,significance . of the word Conservation" . Do you realize how' vital that word ,is...,vrhen:,,a ,?lijd to the vast forest . resources *hich provide a large part of Canetda's wealth? If these fores is are to remain - the stasis •- - of our third largest industry, they must be protected front fires, insect depredations and a nvt;rse cutting. , They can only be protected by an awareness on th,e part of every Canadian - of the needs and methods of conservation. •By - joining,, The Carling Conservation Club you can learn the part you can and ' should play in the prptectiorl of Canada's vast ° natural heritage. *Iv embership fs' - q,#•r rskud -wiI bring ybu inrere's-ting and. authoritative information on conservation as it eccines ' aVQ$.lable. Add.rdss your letter to Dept. (E13 ), theCarling Breweries Limited, Waterloo, Ontario. 1, At It• v1nr,13r '17v r1tti 1t2r.', cet4 • P • r.