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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-06-06, Page 7THURS ste i SEE lel early for, your Hay Oars, Track, Slixit . and Pulleys, or Hiy For ,' ; . YOU may need Steel Stan - ions, Water Bowls or a Lit- ter Carrier'for next ;season. Order NOW. Paint and Spray Painting Barna jobs a specialty, *11. P. BAER PHONE CARLOW » 2321 Truly a Funeral fl�me Quietness, dignity with reverence, and an understandingof family . needs are ever present at THE Funeral Rome E. E. CRANSTONN 17 MONTREAL ST. GODERICH Phone 399W or J }IN:ER i!.• (taw119hson Limited regularly make up and ship Household Furniture. Con- solidated Pool Cars to Manitoba Saskatch Amen, Alberta, Btttish Columbia and to opot California. Wrke, wire or phone for reduced height rates. Established 1885. 610 Yonge St.. Toronto. Kingadale -5125 MIVINQ," PACKINIi, SHIPPING atl STORAGE Nousseeemme Stubborn Cases of Constipation Those who keep ' a Mass • . of Luipuri.ty. pent up in their bodies, day after. day, instead of having it removed as nature -intended, at'least .once in every twenty-four hours, in- variably stiffer from, constipation. The use of cheap, harsh purgatives Will never get you any where as they only aggravate the trouble and in- jure the delicate mucous lining 'Of the bowels, and are very liable to cause piles. If constipated take- Milburn's Lara -Liver Pills and have a natural movement of the bowels. They do not gripe, weaken and sicken as many laxatives do. The T. Milburn Co.. Ltd., Toronto, Ont.. T tint: ; "I hear Itohlnsonis hack the hospital." Private took a s)iddert turn -tor the nurse.. in ings o Home .+ is, vim THE ODE en TAR OODX,RIVIII3WNIOIPAI,, BILMOVIs EOR 1946 My task today was to take 9Q' an St, Clain' River had her beaten ---"Lie the storm windowt3 and. dela Olean Man River who beeps on moving the windows on the outryide. It le alb alone► What wiaas admiration amen ni annual spring job that never fails to those wlio know these old ,foil's Is that be (assigned to Inc. In this wire ty- they grew old beautifully. When age q-year-pid itdnnsE; the windows are they grew sour, numrou . atndl la,fige a-eS0 it makeo a y, , would tet forth' one fairly good chore. The storur Window's roucin on this, that and the other, It can be very boring s were safely stowed away in the barn and trying. It till late October Breezes blow. the 'was Maly Roberta Rinehart who said permanent windows were being wlaslned in one of her novels: "There IS nothing blaming tate 'veer rag> edy quite so sour as a sour old man." I. for tang d�eliciences. Wi}at These old folks a>nentipned here are . was close associates i worker is there •who does not blame that with wife appeared his tools? When .the that note'' `hymnwriter of American pleased vrith the job being done and game, Julia Ward ,Howe, who,: in her remarked hew'much better the windows extreme age, when departing from thy !molted, I ' was rewarded.' Two - men home' of ler pastor one day, after a cam•to clean the large church wince vrisi c andbeing helped into her car- dce, colored and otherwise, a few g ' gve a memorable answer to .w Weeks ago, and they got twenty dollars ,a (location o2 his. .."It's hard to be fmirk. When I spoke getting old. fnn't it?" "No," vvas her or tIptx .day's to the good lady of monetary reward, quick reply. "The deeper X drink.of thinking of this, she remarked if that,, the cup of life the sweeter it is, All should be given to me why should she the sugar at the bottom!" not have the saute for the bid; pile of A visit to a farm in m washing she 'had done Oat morning,y pastoral and the ironing that fined her in the rounds where„ there are little chaps late afternoon, end ,added; the plus, around nearly always "means that all "You melt get off easy vr'ith what the little itnd young things must' be, Then the• lawns after the recent fluffs:- chickens by the place there werea you are called upon to do." shown to liie. At' one + � recent hundred in a heavy rains were in need Of attention. brooder house; then the .calves were How quickly grass and dandelions due° for .inspection; and after that, grow! Say, I have not seen any bigger true tot its tradition and .ii sure crop dandelions than they are this year. oh the farm, a batch `of `lovely .kittens, �� Such 'a circltmferent;e of listen gold, six of thein. We • had `lout thinking of i and so marry to ;1 punt' For two names for them aad homes for them. ^ ; 0 I reaF y think the little exhibitor of : �� • Stretch your tire hours steaci,v"I was mowingthem down... have > { this cat nest would liked my � and lawn grass that springs forth froall i, dollars over many the generous sod with amazing alacrity, taking two of them to the : manse. $� hf�1 r extra trouble-free grass I Sorry; but we have a very jealoula ,, miles with dependable Then- in the old orchardthere , „ ' tires built were great burdocks disfiguring the dog; and while Bark's is willirt the t' ; •� by place which one felt, must get swift lady al't. So these pretty kittens will execution. That marvellous- D-4 spray likely hav=e to settle dawn to a barn olD4WEAR yard_ existence. The mother cat has spelt death to them,. though the secured a very comfortalecorner in - vigorous spraying gave uze a headache. the alleyway ,back of the cow stalls Mills,I But `they have long been a headache where a' is given. In , a corner to those who have no use for thein bedded with" hay she had $144,021,00 in orchards and around gardens. When startedheavilythe young > ■J.REVENUE g ones on their feline L the asparagus ailed had been gone over aniirney. There they are •borer to,keep Ration Board 500.00 and harvested we called it•a day. Itrown mice and rats and 1lovide amuse_ Relief 1,200,00 -amuse- was a treat to sit down and take .up County of Huron, roads ' `2,'353.00 a Time Magazine and read such spicy 'tient for .rollicking youngsters. I was Motor $alis bits as the Red Dean of Canterbury leading yesterday of kittens that were - County of Huron, public born on in the purple.hayseedshealth setting the age of the United States � iV o iwere ,,..,• � �•, } , , y- 500./0,0 they, Thev., l ad the .0t y i life war i a:;n a r 9 E�LlI/�y�l �cK PXXCw 6E"d�vrs'. s rsCil� rE .a .A - - ..�. -� �... -r, ,"*gip' _ 't�.• .. w ... s Ant.7.. ©.(�s4kt l). l .ri ea lade A ttict:llc >x. •eCe x. .. l r -. ,, - •,, :t '•fto�r�fi'� �n, � - •Trzinsfer-€tom cemet�e �v b. 3� h� robe ��'lieli lent r, fund 700.00 compared with "the British approach- its warm folds to their comfort as )lt u lay accidentally on the fawn,. .the Park House 3,300:00 tog middle age."And how one honest- velvet lawn of- a _ . (�, �[��, -- Rents to-goodnessezican_ citizen ._came ..to Y peer of the realm. ' - 7 •0 :00 I t ire Tnk3r may Alice I lliam cn a 1 ICetl'les .600:00 the defence of I.I.S. soldiers who have - I'ttblic works -600.00 been badly inisbehaving• in the Army tells the story. It was in the year that \J BIJRN, June , 4. -Mr. and ' .Mrs. vire , the King was crowned, when .she was 150.00 of Occupation, to the shocked surprise on her way' to the •Goronation at the Lloyd McLarty have moved .to Gode- Legal and -audit 458.00 lione: many. His lashing out Was on the Abbey with Char -lie, presumably her rich, where- Mr. McLarty has secured larks 300.00 line : "What do you' critics expect from husband. Like many others who had a position. Property sold :300.00 a generation that has been brought up tickets for seats in the rept. shrine Miss Laura _Phillips Tutus returned Interest on' D. -.of C. bonds on comic books, flabby popular music. t e g P and ban'lc interest 400.00 motion pictures• that are hag-ridden, ti y, -..fie trooping towards the grand from u visit with"friends in Toronto. Government subsidy2,600.00 celebratfi, in good time. She relates: J1 r. J. J. Wilson and Jit. and Jii.s, and 'the unending ,flood„of nauseating Sundry.,•1,000.00 �� e should have:, even been earlier Huth Bennett were visitors at London pap that drools from our. shiny little had we not met -air-elderly Scottish on Saturday. - Rebate treet lighting 500.00 radios? You can't take these 'things ti Discount on Count rates 490.00 earl of our acquaintance havl,ng dif� Mir. Ellis Little has been re-engaged away f Yp them now .butt you fiClz1t3 with his red velvet and ermine as teuc Iver Of S.S.. \u, i, Mullett Tax levy 109,369.34 can work for, fight for, a decent, Iib- robe In des air he begged Penalty and interest' 500.00 eral c'ducat}opal system . .and devote Pgged Charlie to (Aril►tti•tl :school). more tune to .stclult entertainment. In hold his coronet `while he got the (1 Mr. and Mrs. - Robert J. l'raig Dogtax' , 500°00 thing right!' 'Haven't worn it since Gander. Bay, \ewfoundla11(1 ore visit Regi.5tered tuxes 20000 :t most leu-utiful butt of the, finest King Edward's coronation,' he slilu,t- ing the form_ er`s parent;. ,Mr, and 'Mrs. Lncstl itnpruvements 3. 97.31 country' .i -the' world children of ours tered, "It's been in•cold stoi ge, • Had' , ll ).u. r:lig. Robert. Crtlig i cent1 r(r::r; may clicuvcr they are Citizens of a 3' - third third-class c(luipment it brought out to air a few- days ago..: ceived his llonorable'discharge from the •• $]33,31x.85 My man spied it on the grass near the' R•C. A-li'. afier four and a -half years' T)( licit for' the Fear to be PAtil+OZ YON:11111101110 GO FARTNER'ki W. J. Mitis EXTRA MILES. '5+ SEE �s TODAY ABOUT BIG GE fJOTh'E4RS rstimatee of recei its .and expeunali,- urea• of the Town of Goderieb for the current year, •• es adopted by- the Tewra Pennell, are ate foJ .ova t EXIVRN DITTXREl Salaries IG,Qwa.00 Public worts 1 ,189.00 Charity, relief and ,indigent hospital accounts Ptg., ad.vtg,, t tationery and postage , Legja�ly and ad t, Parks ' p: .. Geinetery tlrarits . Ration Board - Ilar`bor Polite Fire •I'ark House Insurance Goderi(;h Collegiate Board ., (.9,933 Less $0,538 inc. in, debentures) G oderich Public • School Board . 22,5000.00 Separate School Board 1,360.00 Board of Health 2,500.00 Debenture principal and in. terest (including Colleg- iate debenture $5,538) '--1`2,187.00 National Shipbuilding Co: 500.00 r rieznploy went insurance 1.00.000 Rink `200.00 Market 200.00 Street lighting •5,000.00 Election ►,, 230,00 Water rates b 3,02.4.00 County•rates J 14,676.00 Garbage collection 3,850.00 Agriculfurnl Park 1,000.00 Harbor road µ '1,200.00 Veterans' housing 4,000.00 p- , t,` . 1,500.00 Tax discounts 1,600.00 Interest.on prepayments 550.00 3,900.00 1,250.00'. 1,000.00 1.,300.00 4,500.00 5,8(10.00 • 700.00 750.00 5,817.00 3,000.00 10,000.00 1,200:00 4,395.00 x ffi�`n The old gentleman who comes back every spring, like rite swallows, to spend the summer iii old haunts, an(, to watch old farm tasks being done, all of which give hire endless' pleasure, is back again ' at the farm. down the toad, IIe spends the cooler portion of the rear with his daughter in Chicago. But he is radiantly happy to be around wheie he used to plough and seed and harvest in' the old drys. Yes; ..he is, around eighty-eight and still 'unbowed. A. slight lameness necessitatest that e use 0 cane. But he is very sensitive is to-- be' being seen making use of his wh.en'. there . is a (r()uvcl, We. were old that is -why he was not in church yesterday. Ile generally is there With t shirty face and a smile for every- )Qdy. nepHe isn't the oldest -person in his tglrl,orhood. There is another Tittle older. a woman who has• -1i d a erious 5icicni'8 : but sire is cluing well gain and hopes 'to be around shortly. A few miles farther away we called to ee a 111(1)' • of soil' ninety-five sum- n(�r•s, whomwe told; with a joke that he enjoyed, that she was the next il(lest thing`in Lambton Bounty. The t t "Yeah -he ,The Conceited -young nman was a " -even t more boring than usual. • "It's a. fact " he said with pride. s "that people often take me for a. a member of .due Guards." His I►rettti• companion was not inI- s pressed. II "Really?" she drawled. "Fire -rail -1 way -mud -or black?" •!( In the coming sumtiier we" may expect him wIreds of visitors from , the States. For- many of them a good time means lots of leisure for hikes -visits to historic sites,. scenic beauty spots. Let's give them a friendly welcome --help inn ke their stay as memorable as it can be! Ontario profits almost Every tourist dollar as much froin tourist is shared this. way: business as from gold 1. Hotels; 2, Retail minim. It's up to each stores; 3. Restaurants; one of us to keep this " 4. Taxes, etc.; 5. Amuse-. business growing. , inents; 6. Garages. "Let's r`nake them want to come badk!" G'LANNINO A HOLIDAY? Tune icn CPRE ,11gP10 p.m., 7 =Wee, e, -- 'alae mid hard I\h PUBLISHED 'illi THE PU€ILIC INTEREST 8Y JO1 I LABATT L IITED garden : and :the devil fly a\vay pith service with the forces. IIis wife was cot'ered,by Current account• me if the •cat ,didn't takethe liberty formerly • Beulah Stryde of Gander bonds - ' 10,703.1-5 of having kittens on it. mai this • is Ler first visit ill these v parts. - $1.4.1.0e1.00'WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION MEETING A large crowd -attended . t1it tea, The fax levy is divided' as follows : The meeting of the Women's As -bazaar aad sale of home mode 'baking(*eneaal•731485 7.4 Is ( sponsored b�'+fire Ladies' �� ct u 'Knox t4l}e�`inte Institute :3.85 mile s0(iitioil of north street United ehtirclr PZtblic Schools 9:`'5 mills Presbyterian church. The tea w•as in on friday afternoon, May 31st, was \v'11 attended. The president, Mi's':" I). I). Mooney, conducted the inkiness part of the program. - A;i•rangeutents were compl.etecl for the supper 10 he held in and Mrs. F. Ross looked after the home - the church hall this• week. Mrs. E. J. made baking. The.,.proceeds amounted l'ridhana consented to act as flower to $65,, _ convener fur The suriner months. Mrs. W. II. Price, leader of group 2. took charge of the devotional period:. Mrs. II. Long read the Scripture lessors and Mrs. Pridha>rn led in prayer.: A quiz .e.n,, church `history was conducted by here. • tints.: L. Asquith, who V115 recently .Hiss M. Gan-ipbell, after which theJlrt. Ray O':leilatud daughter I:ytlrt, 1►ereavcd by the death of her brother meeting closets with the Jlizpah 'bene- of ()ttiw1 are vis}tin her parents, . Mrs. A. Kirkeon ►ell invited the (guilt diction. _ n',.Mr. and Jars. A. J. Egg son, tu'her ho D{> for the :7Y �rttit�)tin��, t�hpr +Cisitors. lt,the home of Air: and Mrs.alias 1,titrit t .J(4111:40,1 will give the 'l'i'ds. Me all on Sunday were Mr. tuessage'. Jlrs.•\esbit 'closed the meet ttncl Mrs. Jack Profilers and son Jack, lug r par�. of London; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Robin- 13irthdithavr('eeletbratiozl. -- Mrs. .Toter son, Morley andGail, of fort Stanley. 310121111 •h03 (t'1t bratt•d her eighty ?11r. - Pat Armstrong of \'inghartl 5(1( rith birthday 111 her furnt hnr)t visited Kenneth Scott on Sunday. • in East \-\ i11ttnosh 00 !friday lust Ladies' Guild: ---tit. ark's .'nglic•tin 1(1 s1)ite of ' her advanced' age, Mrs Church Guild stet on Tuescht's in the Me l'in'e hey is r(1110I*" hiY bright an 441'11-ng'e litr I, witIi 3II3s Laurn Phillips' ;1e ti'•c>, doing' all her u1wn tii,iiset�'ork in charge. Mrs. Gordon' It: Taylor us tvoll us go dertittg, 11uc1 take, a l:eet pI°elided at the organ. The Scripture interest in affairs. In honor of he was read by Mrs. Thomas 5 Johnston. birthday her family presented her with A reading Ra,s € Iter l)y >lirs. William 0 radio. She is 11 member of Iino Govier. The topic, "Courage and United church and- a Member, Of t11c Faith," was g'l'en. by Jlrs. Andrew 11',3L.5: the has always taken a' ker. Kirkcunnell. A contest was conducted interest in Missionary work: A buffo by Mrs. J. II. L. IIe11dersoll, Mrs. «'in, luncheon was serq•ed in honor of tin Govier being' tlti� winner. The lrresi- (wens/4.m, and ' the guest of honor eu dent;• .lir,. .lifted Nesbit, presided fur, het la nntifej birthday cake. 1'reseir • for the occasion - were her family Henry, who 111'05 nn the honiElstead It „East W'utw•auush: Mr, tttld 3in•s. l' hos Robinson (Kate1, of West «'aw'anosh 31r•. ;red ...Mrs. (}orlon Mo('linchey, (► l;;1st W 0wauo h : Mr. and Mfrs. Chas Jeff'ersont t Iona I. of 1Ve It W OW:inosi] 1111(1 M . 11nd Mrs. Sydr;Jey M&('linehev of Haien. Earlier in the week itti other daughter and her 1lttsbttt aver( guest's of theft* mother'. They «=i'r( 311. and Mrs. Chalk's I'r,tter (Esther) of Parkhill. Mrs. _M0(aine•lre\, MI) 1115, formerly Jitlitre" 1�)f(l1•, has opt sister, Mrs. Wm. Welter of Ef Wawa nosh. Her husband passed Alva. wire teat's ago, 11 `.:61.x►. »eeting.-Tit('' '(.M.S. of i Knox United church tact (11 '1'tu•sda , tt ith the. President. Mrs. .J;is, Woods, in charge of the et0.'<utic)Witi1. Period. 'The corresp(►nding secretary read "thank nn" letter:5 front Mr., .1tts, Itol,ert01), for (•ur(1 of _sympathy re- . eel v(91. 11nd from Jrrs. G(nt', 3Irs, Wright and', Miss,, Sadie Carter felt ".gel 'wen" card.. 'A1'l ingenlellts were 'made to serve dinner for the Presby- tory meeting to be held in A'thtti'n the last of June. '.teres, Earl 'ii'ightntan took charg=e fo}1 rho. prdgratn, The Scripture was read 1)y Mrs. (la retire Cox ti ted prayer oras offered by Mrs, «'n1. Anderson. The herald` responded -Mrs. Guy Cunningham on temper- ance, Nil's. Eridst Patterson on Clirist- Pan stewardship a11(1 Miss Eltint 3iktch ori home missions. 'rio' topic', "'lime Missions," wits ably git'en hr Mrs. 1\'ightnton, who had 'lopie divided in three parts. She .spok on missions An ('anad(a ; Mrs, Bert Craig spoke on the • work 1 en Lenton ('reek, );`3.,('., and Miss Ethel i'4nshington gore a paper' on the work in ^Enstern (';ttlttrlt, ' A duet Wes'^ rendered by firs. Harold Snail and .1‘1,kis E1ttla Mute°h, • The meetinfrclosed-°tc•ith a hymn tnid prayer b3' 'i� 1's, aWands., '' ,l!'.i \\ 1� I\ charge of • Mrs. W. Good, Mrs. Edna Seim 'I•ate School 8.5 mill Cowan, Mrs. W. Sanderson and Miss Charity. relief avid indigent - 1'iola Letherland. 'Mrs: W'• T. Robison hospital accoullt 1.5 mill and 'Miss Josephine Weir had charge taxes are parable in two. i-nsta of'the boznor, while Mrs. E Lawson ntents,•July 15 and December„ 10. T•w- 1)er cent. discount, for prepayment -o Or before July 15. • n • • s s 1- o 1.1 _hiss Mary Munro, I1.N., of 'Toronto, spent the week -end :with l�wr..Lrtrettts, the business period, The roll (;il and Miss Zeta Munro, u'urse-in-training tva8 uuswered tvitlt- each rrrel,tbcr at. W'estern'Iluspitlil. Toronto, i spend- favorite tloti•er. A letter of tb;111ks fo 'lug three weeks' holidays at her home sympathy rece'ited wHS read from :Mrs Mr. amid .Mfrs. Witlliam--G'Ilrien Cele- brated their golden • wedding anni'a'ers- 'ary. at, their home' in Zurich Two teu-yi' ar-oidr =boys broke abiiut forty patae,'l of glans in the dry b3lacbhail' factory at Winghasin. Their parents made the ° lose good. Ittrs, George 'Leith, Of '71ytla, who .tut In her eighty-sixth year, fell in the bleat at her home and sugereEl a colo-. pound hip fracture. She'was taken, to -Clinton hospital. Charles Ruddell died at his `home at Londet baro WWI Til:ursday night in. his ninety-third year. He had been a resident of IIullett tomash ip since he was six years of age. H: B. Holmes, for nearly ,aineteeaf Sears superintendent -of the water' (works' phint at Sea1orth, has take a similar position with the Public Util- ities Commission 'at Acton, --. Thomas Leithead, of Kincardine, twenty -four-year-old sear veteran, was drowned , in the Penetangore River Monday afternoon when his car skid- ded, �. •. d.tshed through a wooden barrier, and plunged into the river fifty feet below. $t. Peter's Church •In the Pre, eh S'ettlement watt the til'CLun 02 tile wed' ding 02 Rachel lFwit'a eldest ,dtau4btelt' of Mr., and, `firs: I'O ut I)eaeliarnie, 15th eolle(a !Senn of Ii(n•y, tu.Joronte I.b( nOmM . eon of Mr. ''and , Ted Dentennue, Mouttt Carmel. B13,111 is to ow iaelndcd la the Clinton .high area,: At is )1mil -* stood that the Blyth CealtillnaUen 4ellool will not open for the fall. feral. Transportation will be 'arranged, ,for students, from Blyth andetlietriet to At, tend the Clinton Collegi;to institute.. 'Three-year-o1il Karen .Lepar'd, daugh- ter of c r. and 'firs, '4'i•'imana Lepard,. Jr„ of ,Wingham, vas rem over by iZ car clan` Ikfonday afternoon and iaati both 'legs d broken. The little; girl was _sittittg, „non t!he' curb w, -th beer tended under a c *hen the drive drew away without s . ing her. The death of :1 ' _ ` Miry ,Loyale, Ilollnes, on May 9t removed, one of Clinton's oltles re idents. arise - Holzuet; was a dao' hte of the late John Holmes of the ' ` , itland conees- sfon, •Goderich township, She taught school for nearly half a. century in Ontario and Western Canada. +- • TELEPHONE STATISTICS • More than 3,000 telephone systems Canada serve over 1,750,000 telephones and - handle some three billion . con- versations a year, according to figures just issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistiea, c, At Jantia.ry 1, 1945, there' Were 14.6 telephones for every 1,00 pe►i'sons in the Downturn; Ontario led among the pro- vinces with' •19.7, followed by 'British Columbia with 18.6. Total telephones in service represented an increase of 350,000 siu(•e'1939. In the same period, telephone employees increased,froin 2) 17;000 to 22,000 and payrolls wre tip from 426,523,000 to $37,261;000. � Q focal and 56,678,000 long distance .non versatfons-->•.an average of 252 -' tele- phone 'tallts for every- man, woman and child in the country. --Seven e ihajorp telephone interests which jointly operate the Trans -Can- ada Telephone 'System are, from• east to west, the Maritime Telegraph and Telephone; Company, the New Bruns- wick telephone Company, the Bell Telep one Company in Ontario and Quebec, ,three Government-owned sys- tems in the Prairie Provinces, and the British Columbia Telephone Company. The Bell Telephone ' Company alone 'served fifty-six per emit;- of" all- Can- adzan telephones. The Provincial .sy's-♦ terns in Manitoba, :iaskatc•liewan and Alberta accounted. for 10-6 per cent".. Dominion Government systems are operating in outlying sections of the country where no cozrimereial service is available. Fifty-six per cent. of the telephone opera,ted. s 'in , service ' were dial- 1.11111111111111""-. AI) S 0IZIGII`l'AL A' 1a 64 IN PIPE ZQ-�'""". . 111111111111111111111 New Protective Motor Oil for War -Worn Cars! Ysorry FACTgP,S 'V NEW SHELL JK -/Op:_.. - C/VI THN EXTRA' PROTECT/ON YOUR VETERAN, MOr0R MUST HA1/F , ... (CH1NGE NOW�. • ' Local t;i"_ i I c1j r' x� tI t� t� 1, • 6 (04 )I • r • CANADA'S TOURIST. BUSINESS is YOUR business • eiVe 14e/jleildnif � if treatment' of our guests will pay bid, „ C °+ ± ' 4 ividenlls in tha year�t thea(1. I"r�� , s" ,, CAUADIMI-T11AV e' 1, uu Au t3ee a;heel0 el Trcda & Cdnzao i' , 02-.a. 5ECAUSE the money sperit by American visitors filters int() every comml.init '. It puts extra each in the pockets .of Canadians,. imosting leusi- , ness for thefar"mer, the town mer- chant, the- city worker. i't's to every? body's interest to protect this profit- able business, particularly in Ithis eritidai year 'when friendly, courteous ' , 0,H 1(1 ,o, 17 r Agents - A QUART ureeeweismears'az./. SHELL SE ° T VJCE STATION KINGSTON ST. - PHONE 535 - `GODERICH Harvey Baxter Allan Linfield era the Only Remedy for Munger is Z1) BUY ,AND USE LESS BREAD, IrLOUR AND OTHER WHEAT PRODUCTS, • MEAT, CHEESE 'AND EGGS. SUBS- TITUTE VEGETABLES, SE'RIJIT AND FISH WHERE WHERE POSSIBLE. (2) KEEP YOU gib ME STOCKS LOW ,-- BUY ONIIY ENOUGH FOR IMMEDIATE REQUIREMENTS. DI The ' most efficient way, is .' Whiph we can send iv - creased bulk sliipn1ents of WHET, MEAT, .CHEESE and EGGS to needy coun ,tries is' through the Cana- dian government food Boards. ' These increased bulk . shipments can .only be Tilade providing we reduce our own consump- tion. Here are 'five ia'lcaD portant wrays . by which we can snake greater quantities of food avail- able for export : (3) AVOID ALJ WASTE. (4) GROW A VIC'T'ORY GAR- DEN AGAIN ' THIS YEAR. PLMIT MORE TIIIS TIME YOU CAN. (a57 ,DONATE ANY MEAT' COUPONS YOU CAN SPARE. ENQUIRE AT YOU LOCAL RATION BOARD, • A a;( '8)) ealVC)r>rra18? OP CANNA