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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-29, Page 2
two rti e 6obtritti wil 11 ijnd'ttU' , :� . , i*CmIltIOL Ratee ttia0{tl��rpv, o :►(p1G IV li�anlDllitllaea$ by Signalstar ff'ra?tea. LazmiLimited�Pl}ffFe:. IrL .8 t ----•Canada a,<ai di 'eat Britain, tit 39 u year ; 4 to }>C<'tnited LOWING LtT(' I • gtates, $2.50• • Along about title time of attar wIgen altar �;u oftc•Lt itutb, e )hoate 71 tht.-t•lotlleetirle ettueal�s ill the pulley lE'oiyt Office clo(lal� darken i t Ilr cot+ 9 utfit3f t; tst�°s en r'tltnc'se Authorized as oa'��vnd t'ltass mail, . l►:LtIA P o , Department, Ottawa. •• Telephone �..�.m- .. ---g as the wind 1►Ltbl}t•, the lt►tllee' THURSDAY, .A11." -ST 29th, I:)-$tl and forth:} fellow beg=ins thinking r �- anuut fall.// one of the pleasant thing' �s � written .a bouli`itl which lte're\eals that 1(1 tlyiil kit °1 tom11.l�►tlij►itluu conettrits it el f wittte lie, °r`Y'oR�AL NOTES sir. . Wart run\ereattt,ns bit}'►'eyn glatthe, that collie ukoalg,. Ituu'e\"elt and RIO. l'iturclli,ll 1�ere not Ilt;ro' 1(t I.:1Gyieatlo\\'ti\ e always Less than dour months to Christmas,. ' t manage to take in a f td 1(l' 1!!0(10 events. folks. • Nearly ,tiniie to, mend the stock- always wo -harmonious a,,s the •1)ublic was allowed to believe 11 wits hardly Afters- a ' good i lyd seat;son l��'tw weal think j�I;; if any. , to be expected that two such strung' \\.1}iIt from it',' all. t,uiug to the fall1 t:+ P difference of only one Z13aI'uett'1's, Wllh 111:1111 points t)f tllll'er fall' Ls, t1f t'e111'se, ill! e\elft_ that few' There Is a Nor the s.lke of "strike" strife," enc('' in their nation.11 tltitlool and re your f eeii��t�i'oll��jttst ha.ve u gU It letter. between \sort till!! - r ° gets quite it kit's also :l thing it titan g( I and Just '11 ow tht� Words are practit ally I but ►ntheY 11Wer big enough to sink l the out of. interchangeable. ,u tl eir cum- This year up in ll-t'h`roe vottllty. the\'re e t• o i miller different -0e ant! put etlltrenie task of going to have an International Plowing 'gr, Bracken says the (flt,LWa Govern- heed Scup tit tut .lir \r ltl'1L 1111l1 will 1►e itheI11t 101(1 one since r a ,111. dere.; the Axis ll„\\,'t'.. 11 St:lll}t, `` +i ..sat down' on tli� strike J about the first year of the War, I meta guess. During. the three el• four years ' b�'ell, if- it did. - it; 'found the seat a rellt'yed ,it of rse tliv.111'� tiltp peril. chooses i before the war 1 always luunage(1 to most uncomfortable' one. 4 get to thein.. It beeente almost our �, � a hi- wartime 011ie., it 1� tit be re- annual huli(1ay. l''uuuU•�• folks can't t �t,1utr� did not A„Washington seieutist say, that u1t.'11,1„_'rlid that Iii,take much time .off during the busy with the development 1(t atomic power sh, V' 11s 11x1111 until it Alae rliyadt'd by season et harvest, and yet along about the sic i lit tilt l:t'I'n,alis alai \\ t fel-cod t0 "hgllt Intl wok of October 1 think 0 naval t .ices will out be needed. � a. 01eel•hh. Neither ti.'1 tier States take I it sloes a fellow' good lt1 get away, bombs, 'There's so111et1i111,',', abellt a plowing bif will they start dt*�111ed atvlllit'1' , wanton anything be needed': up tee. tettil Ja1)all .a.i, }batch that remains typical of 'the o attac11. ?'1(t J1r. I.,'vsrvt.. l.::d Illus country. «'hile a lot of our fall fairs • ' ;�•,:=stance i,t . hove �deyeluped into ycl`y little more ufp1110 hi”; War Ltcfore t11i• Vi1\ 01. 1t-,.\+ If f ••seyc'ral 1E1111011” - - 1 1 ,} � d deal than carnivals With rare tracks at- � s i'-39-19-15 are. t6 be issued to Eirt•:lt Brit ,'Il : spite Medal,„ ,, ::' .. •111 owI} tushed. the backbt,I10 of a plowing will not be much of :i> ,)f isolationist a match is something with which every Q all:1dI:t1 _, it„1i1. T} . The I,rt i\ .t;4,,• i ,l' ?,totes t eYl termer can idet1111v Ilinlsl'lt, distinction. Perhaps they intern. I've t. t`\`i $Ct 1„,,\\'eTs, Of 'Course !low, t(t1' those that f\yaili hand them out tel the wartime tax _ ie S„t1. oil the "other at tract lolls you can 'find then! I L'rit.,.:: alit! the i ..'t.k payers., t,' al hand. and Russet reeler .t virtual' at an Iuternattonal plowing match. one of the things I have always lilted Tslii "). ,1(l "Le ': is not •an about the luternational is the fact that 1,1 l i llL +I S FEF 1(.F LAZY MEADOWS GODERICII SIG e,1',F A,i.• '•'� A lt Ouch° It Hurts! tl 151q a• 1• ;t Iry MRS. ,y', J; ROCHE of Pittsburgh, Pa., holds her nine -day-old twins, JO]E1,PAUL and JAMES JOSEPH who were each born with two front teeth and had to have them extracted. These babies got one of the earliest introductions to the t on record,e arid John, at least;' does not appear to have appreciated OffiTUARY ISIS. W'. J. IIALL �.b T a Tbi,e board of -evangelism et tht d., t.t, 1 :Ley �,tlltiuuc they've kept the lttil ter, and racketeers The death of Mary Ana Little, widow Church of, Canada reports the 1(l:aa.:,Tal tliv isle:. .i:.tl ' present' ed on that sort of thing. 'Sunday, Augtt�t llth� at Ltu•knovv,� in -, Lnbership of 'the d'enuluin- indetiuitt•ly, while there is every away from it. They keep a tutu !laud of William John Hall, occurre'don 1)tF3bint' me. �+ plowing match' !lel seventy-ninth g„netll ltli1 iLnt kihO was • il3',•rent'es frt)u� I like to tau to the >,i�, I t�ti®n rnsl the nunlberluf new: tuelullers indication that l t:('lt Sam and Johnmornin e About that .hoe'. the daughter of the late James Little received in the last two yeax ,' and `� will- 1,ult elleefher in ,i1(( (�ctuber the :Ili early in e Morn an i\i'c�11 and vas burn on adds °the seemingly regretful eoueneut time le time, the Mile. east of «'bite= 'it took twenty-nine church mem the 111 joy tasks t,f world 1tTai�ss• bloodhqs �nhaAlto crispness' t q at brisk pace. �l urcu farm here t her partmt� were the that 'tut} can smell o}•igillitl settlers. The family after - brethren, 'to win one new. one.''- But the SIDESTEPPING SOLUTION >brethren, should realize that this •s i of gasoline a. the big-. wards ulu\ed t >s I Vit[': ti DLL'fl'1( iN to keep yott vuriil' u. Kinloss township, to the fumes' , h h 1 tthruy• .�t;e Health seems + r than the 1)el enta e mentioned The I,Deptrtmtut of Health sums to the' 1ti)t i fields, You and then l t id 1ltracd i the fin lllslHal1\\tutsjt\vice berried their son •better h Scripture: ",That jay shall bent in I be eitullt making i71`nthen[llatter of thelrilortage chains slapping on the harness as the first to Jonathan. Rivett of Luc now, team are driven 'towards the plowing Who died while a young man. After hea�`en over One sinner that rejlentetll, Of nurses, but \\`e still insist solution they re than over ninety and eine just, .1rtY sidestepping the- hest solution by grounds. There'd a” smell of food as' her marriage to Mr. Hall she resided % in L'llfield tow }lshi) until his death Persons which nee( no repentance,” ' retaining. the 111111eeee11til}' Well stand- the t•OiiCesslt11111es start getting meals I-” Persons ready and you Waaler dui 11 the lines twelve ears ago. Since then she had « m C. � � and of eiluratiun;ll .retlui eulcnts of ap- • � '� - for hospital sch, sof ,ntireing. of exhibits .and examine the new uta- made her htgnte with her brother Albert vyith thuacsl 1)liuluta t I � chinery before the big crowd starts he Ottawa Journal J tta but the 11111 s themselves SI survived, T ' �l"e"it le \ e I who have protested the hod free use 111re .mainly responsible for seeking to `milling aromncl, 1 ter Edward. \• w'ith •s high standard, and • yet a ; It's a satisfying experience and 'll of firearm* `U3 Police. It •.a. retain thl, hl�, he profession could: going to Huron this fall fitr the big reference to recent .instance's of this net I)ruportion 1(t t 1 I11te1'1latiulla�'-plow in ttiattch. ° �'1>,tt (lualifv under present standards. pr except for the last few months, which she spent in tIeickllow•, Le is by four brothers and a six + : ••-rd. Albert' and �Iss. Jane Mc(1illlvray of j-' illlos�, John of Luc•know. unci William of I;ritish,('ulliu.hi:l. The funeral ser- ] it lt(tV. J. W. ser- vice was c•(uulnc•ttbl. ,l 4tew•11rt t the ]loiale of Albert Little on August 13th and the interment was Il w•'� I cc'ulI t t y.ateknow o I« Nobody looks up to the man who looks down on others. practice: o u -scally find a ready ecis could •,l1( • lll.e) Ltl tt Y 1_ excuse COUNTRYI "Even a crime w'a\•e i_ � NO :�YE.�..N 1 for an otheer of the law• 10 get jittery �, • •(Lontlou I':ree Press) - 1 i1 yrkct to the iluuledillta, ilii liaii(�e�t dg ,,, a... ..:.. 1- .1)ra- 'These iyere by 1)r ,due �.w ,_.,I)1.1�:.�i.�w:r'�b�..,aR.X. 5; �..t2z•?• �.:.L. `�.,- �-Tltt v a •tom--�. �lcicltlrl �dr•utap~. ...� org Irl.}»„• a '-thief heedless ,,f whether or not )erly armed foyer' i11 Britain after wool! critll,, �iTi`iili i11 tfltt" ”"of`' a1'ge sue bullet kills or maime. 'Shoot first lhrit11irk: l'1llatiau food virtually woods upel:.tions, could trlot be retic i y the and do the ~talking afterwards' 'has .:t\e(1 the British 1►eoltle : (ant11111 marketed itecau-e (,t .,,renter trans - no place' in the collodion systei)l tit'• ""Y'1,1-..1111115 convoyed supplies to pe•rtatit,u costs. will ' ! from Lt 11 '!, 111 .t ''s of 11 law enforcement., There is urgency to Britain: t°ulladia}I luau tut credits The q,tlssibilitt( 1 get back to the lir, t prince li ' ,I,lic� 1 are hcl•piu,� .I;Titain to pull through' farm \vuutllutd alone could be etittlual wort.;; ifs fettled and tnlult'ti S'ir(re ler \t:tr of useful \vi,ud were new. . Let's .tiro(] up and -take a If only 50 cubic -feet, or one-half curd; • Robert Peel and away frond the current leek :it tlth, nation of ours. per ,t 1 trend towards "the 'gendarme' of _____ ti 1)rydueed en :til farm vv1(udiute. .the t(+tal>it Irian states.' * y FA.B j WOODLOTS t,ttul w�ttldcl to :tltuut one half of elle . 1 .VALUABLE ASSETS ; ,!^\'list'„ t' ,1ua}ttity !,f wtt?>d harvested It- 1ias taken a tltarter of a (•etltllry ' , o t•anly 111 Camtda from all sources dur- foriut� the Lr<lst tl4t-fide: There was every certain J(,tlrnals to dls:er,A'eT that 1 )ls,'i1 lit'., the 111x1 1 ,1s11ce1 and1. t; 1.ii11 1„ eA1,! 1'1 111:11 111111 It 11101'1' \V"oo(1 the anhtit x11 to deserters.' i C'rtll 114' t:il'}ll,r; 1•uLllllllul,� of tint t:l!'1t1, R'e„dlot 1,4.1' ...et.. _f"1'•1„l1lt „1' fel' 1111I11)eT tl!llld army. ' 1'allted by the Rerdt'u G1tvt'rn i1( ('quad:l, IL A. �Iull,ty S�•1; i,'ullltr:il 1,' eru\cl, en these highly fertile weed - 'Anent after the first Great «-:11• w•as I:est.:tl't11. I t,t1111111tt11 felt I1')" "t'I'\ Ill's lists tit 111 trent lands lltlltdred, of ](Ides " u111111tin'•" "eletmef 1i." "1 mn:O,le•:' in er :11'ticle ill ,t ht t.,u,'nitutal In�t1- fartlit'r tier*. .\t the seine time. as ht �^ "IN' It4vic\v, e:�id it \\:I: e\ iia, n1 til \"it w !pith fnel\veotl :ls 1101(11(1 coult] al�u be etc.. est—11t-tlydin� to the t, Tn1* \\hic11 it' the fact s that ,t- ert,gram of a(1\ ice I,rt'dutette mui'ln e1' it as a by-product. .--e illing similar farmer w"it11 tht•. _1. ntoiterate measure of ful•est mau:lge- they flow 'lt�t' 111 d �• :Il tl :I:��lelalltl' 11( tht' d • • 4-11,eernlllt•Itt• oiele('t of l'u—in. ll,,, his 11'ut•1,11 ,t 11110 (1111 I1,t'lit of fa1'111 yv tdlttts l'olll(1 alta111 aCti(ill by 1120 1,1'PeeLt y ,1 ittl'11e11 11 iil11 1,:1\ tli\.tit•tltis Itt,111 t„ :lilt 4 '01 (11 that'.el,•it'-",--s . Tillie does solli!'tlnit'e at('i,ililt for 1 • 'the farult'r tin'sl to the wood -olio;; i1(- _ changes, but w0 have au filed it 1s rineui«•. by 1ewt ting t?ir c�tete 1(f itr- " net eirree. telt- I+-«1i•11tt '.t:zl�.t: i:l., the parte' .tit.t:•;,ituti...111d. 11�t'rt:1.it,{, 11lt• .111:11111- of cont1)lexiell et the-1•,,o',rlemeltt, tee., -11tt \\'et,d I11'ednee(l, fertile' IS :4,1•e11nl:tt,it' 111 ',1s -i-• e1- for the 1•'al'In° 1.,11>1e 111 're 1110 lots -i eerie of The 1;4144,1 surface. It iettur lily 10111 lt't�:tt,l! ill:ltltlttlt1 11 flit ,,,\t t1 tbllt tall(, l\,, 1114,1• were 'PUN. 1'tf these liturll'l►k. 1t.,'tttri:,iiy 1111 -me t 'eretilit;th forest * >u • * lends in •(',(!eel:i. That fact 11 is i11-- \a'1Icn T -a11•1,, Si 1,1 1,--,1 -11arply I,. di,•,tted. 11( 1,,,rt. Its 1,rc-411t (.1-n411It';ion Marsll;t1 Tito and dt-In.,l:tleil Batt-feee, :iti-'ic1 Vannwee+llt.;s elcnl,ied ...fey:«e.J.;t senate• !illi., ',et of :1 tient ti(tlt feI•• the shooting ,1,tw'tl et' twt) tteelll,ietl fere`t i:11,t1- of :-'ii.t,.,:)r; s,111are 'United States planet, Ili1 lie esl:tyiau milts. er 0 little eeer telt•-se\entli •1(f dictator promptly climbed • 1 1111 11 011 the art•:,, 1 et.farlll w-t,edlets ;ict-mint(d i for about- :i(1 f)et' tent_ ,.f the tiital his high perch. Thule 1.11 charge of the vellum; III ~Aced preditceti." further. Repflhlit's foreihr1 affairs evidently are .,I) 1,1,.r (111 t. of 1114 �:11ue ..f total \vuu(1 mindful of the -mistaken poliey of 011- i,reductiell in Canada {'nate 11 >111'larels 1 ' peasemeutadopted towards de Hitl('r elasser (tent. t0i 11 . tt,n nt rdl in valuer to .t -1O mweedie,. The tilli��ln, 1 when Germany Was riding ren;lms11e(1 ' out of a fetal x11).1 ntiilien—no small over its neighbors and :1r.1 deterntiued , ((1111ributb ti to (':uladu', 1latitotal to hav e 1(u Blore of it. These iilnarrels ' wealth. cuutlrlt•itlg f:t\•,,ett sly with the =long this nations may hav0 a rather' veltl(of wnod Ilt•uduction from the`4 lumber arid pnlpf,vee (1 industries. alarming but It ti !tetter that I 111 ('1111se weiellele were lt(eeeible, I .tile ea; 1 tit should quarrel e1u•uly t1111111, 1totisprrta•tiou cvet-1 w(re low and dt'I that t►,ey chat}1t] beth!' 'up their rage W.it, possible to have high ptetluctitn until ft explodes iti arnted- cutttlict. ; at low cast• The acceesibilrty ale., al- # * I I0vye(1 fur a very div oreitied mit rket. , 1 Fence posts, rides. la rge ceestn1(1•I`+'t- I Eklite t j�.eeset, eIt. son ttf the late ! I ittilor, barye 1 110 145 fl'etll wire1,11'('ll, President of the i'nifi'd States, ha;_', loupe! cluck,- fnelweet, and ether minor Jo'hnny Apples ed By Edward Sans •AIltl(i she Illl,ty- i -t :Itenfitrances 'tf e'er ,lent! Clel1,Illali ',\:,),t1eI•t tl 011 to better held read -idt'e at the :1'14. ,tf ..„(]lugs tw"e, boyh h • , ,1e.(�e(1' has 1114itt tt�tl .lu►ain} .111 pie t' tis a re -p t ted f:i\erite. In a frail century ;leo. leo the inspiration legeu,1 or fart. w't f011 sure et,r entire of his 4i til htt•ul :}n(1 fru1;: fruitful life genor:ltletl 1n11^t have -um,. g•t'„llt'ttietl 1lt.til-I-lice in tilt• !Hot1y legend- d- 1of I ... of 414' down 11 clt.1i i•tt( he were a ,Je1,ltt,t .iiit1,li (ce r F7a25?12iZ2�c�i'('7�c�4u"25��� a�e�25Uu2`�'�2�?' 1 \\'11 t'jn three •! het et' live tI «tat tit' 1}e t't,1R:11 1 tt•itejt ell]' 0\\'T1 bit Ie tow tl � . EIC<'tll:nilltallet"+ (lis,t'lalille(1 :111; 1'('tt'il«•('- tti.Pll,tl'b"•+Isles 1)�- 0011\lit;,, til,'' example �� of ,lelntu} .11)piest'r tl Net, only fruit- ��D� ®� People"' �6:av®i ..,�f11IG� tltrit :1t :i11 seed; ' ,}fie .,,•ed- hat dear ► 1: •Ind laeleti s L t �' � e®�.� ecom en ca .Iohitl,;y aipp1e`ehe wits ljet•,ra, b iso arrieil :lietiLf titin planted hi D. 1 eI n t ,i 141 t t Erl foil; r• tlpptse, ,l }it, tt. LI l 1 t, t ir, r iv,trl I n lr t ht ls«i r ° 1 (ltrisi' 11111 J01111 ('h:lp,ll:,n. :t,l.,Ihee.4 rue 1)1:4 , :le 11 11 11ei 1110d daring • d 1.►, r1 :A':-11,1).-te fur,, 1 In it, til Irl rttit�..\ }►av'a11111 the -411 1141• of :In NStt'llri\(' „,„,,j,„,.1':\011 the Itis. often despised ij And . �'° or t,:= } ,} ,r• ' «c','''t'', , { ",-,-Ti in\qr t„1 Apple s:11►Iilt tt'era' ;Ilial 1liseaCtle(1, 00111(1 1i tit fe}'I,I 1 way- C a r <rar ,�:u truly 1111r ;spe ;specialty els tet Ilei• tutu a „14(1 fit• .flowering ','� tie: vet veer r rat 11 , tele. and 110 devoted t1(11r•li at- �ide •� his tention. 11lly r11VtaA, be_ t,,,t, -.ee '' tt lei',4, qualty tri tltE� iia e•oof silt of 1'rn'it •ie.,..it The Rig, \1':i(er Ich. I r ,.•� ,nymo.ZL:L' quality. At the ill;(' (1� thirtt nue he t\\eon Hayfield 11r1t1 (;ed« rich. boast, t fi Coat Ghoost mom .You ll t6 '` i 2`� cut}ine}1(. 1(i.,,,' ,1(in',tl1) merket ftlr his attrir\0 }M11t;a'['-swvet 1t141inher-; profu»ely ' re the deeor• ' 1s �I71rty net pdv>;rtsp«,vmtt�duynatr�l�avrnts'puvmts� njlio t:Ill(. ,li=lt i, g • nurser.-- stock :find 1►ittlltin„, Lppte weerl�t „\er the, 1•(,Iiee•. ;,tld vvitidi)re:(1:s lovers tf autumn decor visit thl. ,,bpot t $ 2+, $St't along th(� ruadsllXe as he tralnpe(1,a1(►I1g, ( 1Q0 '47.55 i $9.17 $7.40 Iloeanse of his Iine philantlu•opic � each year. And of (011re('iel(0 1(1 ti���lr<I E` 150 ! 2.,.33 �� 1a.1•� t1 24 1 « , etories'and legends are thes.pets where spring rd char,lctr r IT it 200 35.11 � 27,,I 1 i19 } t(Dld Outfit Jolum.Y. Aplileseed, Beet y our Nvarr('h and iiivolte our hloditations; 1t►o ` r;,p,P, «°n 22,4x1" $17.47 T the tale o t,t -:;1‘; m11j11111; of t}Ir' elusive ('I()lwtl'P+ ( 50()'' \17.70 1 15.84 , 37:17 20.12 1 700 122547 01.10 1000 NI 511 ti (1 52.4ij 4n.77 S34,Da 1 74.94 111 LR 25 40.02 1 WHAT'S COI' G TO HAPPEN ,y. GODERICII .1AYJI,ION WEO, SEPT. 11 Fii11111t.1 Enthusiast : "This is great \vtat11('r—ought to 11(11110 everything jump out of. the ground.' Farmer,: "I hope- not. I've got two wives hurled het'(',,. MIDNIGHT and HOLIDAY DANCES ND LABOR DAY . Vl'E1G� E , ,s .sem,, x _.,x Afterthe ,:.. . a►th •r> Dr. Chase's Ointment for Chafing,Skin Irritations, E'c'zema 1111.1.1.0.1fflewizer.....erscraramsmimamassrmommmmm..Momrsmorom kttowtt, •tnd hest loved, is t u ' , thio' tall glliet-,$P(►ken main tramping where silcettl(tnt liecrE•ls and mushrooms over the valley roads with a rough tl k 11a'1111e ntllE'1/1('Sl volt ltl Gt( 01„ (dl(It a v,,i, .1,y`? Itis 111111(1, and •a bag of a])lD 'ill his po('ket . pausing wl�E' ever the in Therept' of s5)t't:ll j}l('a aant`,ar`id tbv iuuz u1)etl Coll all sttit;ti)lEa t'ap probe r ette of o game and, drop a seed Intl) <arll hold. ink lt� (�for a moreld. l inthe 1(w mai rq tJ plaint 1 d .t e) Legend has 11 tllai,every seed sprouted; 1 ] ,'� it la aec opted as, fact that and antthis 1 matSinterial !1=4441S,lcln13 anyE] gnaratifet, of roar ff►tt► lrErritteltll+ tt'0 a. eeds. happy 'dny tht" Oi'('llards 1111(1 roadsides of the thoneflits .1}n l honied; 1)ucemes i are Ohio '1,' tib 1/ are f1i1atous for their .11)ltll(1 w(ti thy f.l1 ( cs also . e roadside May aybe ,planted ith nen of��Iftle��ai). Delicious gild Ytticlle. a every,,e11anee,of tt fr'tlitfttl boating. a t-10USEI-14111 FINANCE Pa BACKED 17 CO 471141 G9 it(fA,,t,:t6 fan B Floor, c tatak !loyal A>tat; 20 a�dwlo6o St., ,etla'oaQ'a of dr t11,, Phoao 250 t5irniveF®it6ir ONT. Q. J, Colby Mon©t'tor Ectal mod& to toetiose ( rice bV Iow It \ ( to ,WeFeature !\GENUINE ' Goop,4„17-eutVICE l�S IOU NESP 1.�� M1MOR� � MIt,EpGE - E�, �U WV *PIM, 11001104COMM MtOti Get the Week End News IRS RLGISTEIL.NO\V FOR LL TER Opening September 3rd AAS AND NIGHT CLASSES INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION-- ° Every student advances as rapidly as her ability permits. No classes—No being held back for slow - students. , ACCREDITED C®URSE$--- The Canadian Business Schools Assoeiation sets,all final examinations and marks then!. ('omplete Courses—Fully Accredited—Independently marked. EVERY STT ;P, ENT PLACED—. The demand for our students has resulted in every �� The student. being placed in a good position. National Selective Service or.ganizatio; places our students in preferred positiong. Train for business the safe way. ENROLL IN IN THE F WLIDAY ISSUE OF 11 klub LATEST LAICAL . 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