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HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST WEEKLY
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NINET3 -MINT °•t YEAR. NO. 41
GODERIOH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY
OCTOBER, 10th, 1946
Business Directory
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DUE DATES QF
RATION COUPONS•.
U 45L
HUNTFrR
arrister, Etat,
Royal :'sank Bldg.
Hamilton §treet, Goderieh
Phone 968.. '
. CHARTERER ACCOUNTANTS
MONTEITH and MONTEITH.,
Chartered Accountants
51 Albert Street, Stratford. ._
'Toronto Office: g02 .13ay Street
W. CECIL ATTRIDGE.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT°
Telephone: Office 18, Residence' 343.
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Goderich.
ACCOUNTLN(j11 Aril➢ I3OOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING.
SERVICE
For Small"Businesses, Stores, Etc.
Bookkeeping Systems Installed.
Books Balanced Monthly
Financial 9Statemex is
Wage_ Summaries
Business and Personal Income Tax
Return$
ALBERT SHORE
Office:Corner North St. and Square
Phone 975. Residence Phone 444.
Awe
INSURANCE
McKILLOP MUTUAL FIREIN-
SURANCE CO.—Farm and iso-
lated town property insured. -
Oflicers — President, Frank Mc-
Gregor,- Glintonsispko, 5; .Viee-Pret ident_
Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm, No. 1;
Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, M.
A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Alex:
Broddfoot, -Seaforth ; W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth; George Lei:tcia, Clinton; ' E.
J. Trewartha, Clinton; Alex. McEwing,
Blyth; Hugh alexanderl Walton; J.
L, Malone,Seaforth.
Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefield,
No. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth, No. 1,
• R. Finlay McKerciier, Lublin, No. 1;
J. F. Prae'ter. Brodhagen.
Policy -holders can make all, pay-
ments and get their cards receipted at
the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or
J. H. Reid's General Store, Bayfield.
MEDICAL
DR. F. J. R.FORSTE1t, ZYE, EAR,'
NOSE, TIURUAE
Late
Hou -s0 Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist
ant at 'Moorefield Eye hospital 'and
Golden ' SquaTe Throat- Hospital,
London,. England.
EYES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo, Street S., Stratford.
'Telephone 267.
Next visit Bedford Ilutel, Goderieh,
Wednesday, ,Scptenther 25th, at 2 p.m.
till 4.39 p.m.
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGGLESS
TIIERAPIST
Goderieh, Phone 311
Oi'FICE IIOCHS
Mon, & Thurs.----'J tq 11,3°'.;0 a.m.
2 to 5 ° jLm. y(only) -
TUes. & Fri.—9- to 11.at) a.m.
2-to5p.m-.and 7to8pan.
Wed. &:Sat. -11 to 11.'30 x,.111. (only)
ilineral fume baths by appointment
. only., -
. A. N. ATKINSON -
51 South St. •
.Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of Ontario.
A. L. -COLE
Optometrist—Optician
Eyes Examined,. Masses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. `
P. J: RYAN
Real Estate and - Insaranee
Office and, Residence i
11 Trafalgar ,Street
Phone 663
FOR SALE --Houses of all kinds,
choice building lots, business pro-
perty and several good- farms.
Coupons now valid are sugar -pre-
serves S1 to S311 butter 18 to'R 1
and B26 to X115,. meat Q1 to Q4 and
M51 to M54.
Coupons, R18 to R21 and B26 to B28
Qtr ty, Q4 and M5Js:"to M5 $ expire
October 31.
,QUESTIONS AND' ANSWERS
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The Plow Deserves
Its Owner's Care
Oldest rarm Ii plement to Do Its
Best • Work Should :Have
Proper Attention
Now that the fall plowing season
is on and the Victory MatZ'h is oni
a few days away, it is time for us to
tit up the old plow to do a tetter job
than ever. before. s_...-
Time plow is the oldest agricultural
Q. -,-What, is the ceiling price of implement and, because .it is so com-
comb honey?. mon, very little care is given to it,
Q.. --Che maxlinum price at Which A good plowman should, be as par,
anyone may sell Loney in a standard titular- Winn''t iris plow as the barber
wooden comb honey section of 41/4 by is of his razor. A barber would not
41/4 inches or of foul' ;niches by live use a razor that is loose or twisted, .
inches is 4O0eents a section. nor should a goud plowman try to plow
with a plow that Is twisted or loose.
Q.=When there is such a shortage The plow deserves, and should. get, as
of soapin Canada, why do we export it Much care as , you expend on your
to Newfoundland and other countries? other farming Machinery,
A.—Under trade agreements which The barber sharpens his razor before
have been in existence for many years he begins to shave,- and so s'liould the
Canada -made soap is exported to the- good pluw•mau sharpen the cutting edge
British West Indies, Newfoundland of -his plow in order that it will cut
and other British colonies. The amount clean and will not pull. The barber
shipped is approximately 'six Million holds the razor in just the right posi-
pounds' as compared with a total Can- tion to do a good job . . • the l)low-
adia_ n production of 225 million pounds. Mall must hold or adjust his plow
s(r that -it will be in the right position
Q.—Are restaurants allowed to in- to do a good .job on the land.
crease the price of milk by the glass? .When the barber- is through with
A. --No. Price increases for milk
sold by the glass in restaurants will ., .:
not be allowed unless approved, by the I can take them?
services administration of the Wart' W e A.--Canadiau export regulations per -
Prices and Trade Board. Applicati s alit a Canadian citizen- to take with
for an increase will not be conside 'ed. hills to the United States for his awn
unless the overall -picture of any busi- p('rsomal'culisumption butter, preser'v'es
nesswarrants an increase._
rationed meat t() up
$5 in value.
For atpounts of these foods over $5
Q.—What group of items is respons- an export permit is requir , cin
ible for the greatest percentage of rise the Export Permit Branch, Depi , t-
in the cost of living? went of Trade and (.'omme ce, �:..0
A.—Foodstuffs show the largest in- Queens street, 'Ottawa. However, 1) th
-crease, in , l iaC, ._of.,ali.,,elaW otUties-b,=,..,.' .nada... 1 the L`t)ited States ..hawse
chided in the official .;eclst _,.of 'living they o fl regulations and herefore'
index. - .t .. - -the customs otflciais' of each- country -
at border points, are concerned. in
Q.—I amplanning to, spend the view Of this it is suggested that .you
winter, in the --United , states and want communicate with the Anleric;ln
to ttlke some of my wre canned fruit eustoms at the port of entry in. order
with me. Rill' you please ;tell me if to.tiwoid (lisapp(iiutrnent. '
INSURE a IN SURE
INSURANCE
CONFEDERATION LIFF
WIND- CAR,
FIRE—Preferred rates for
preferred risks.
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS
Consult -
.JOHN FARRISH
Phone 82-13 Dungannon
y1 1
Geo. G. - a cEwan
Fire, Accident and .Motor Car •
OFFICE—MASONIC T WLE
WEST STREET ,
PHONE 230- - GODERIC "t -
I snrance
DONALD B. BLUE
(EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Counties of Huron
and Bruce
RIPLEY, PHONE 49
For information apply to J. N.
Herm-khan,- Division Court Clerk.
Goderieh, Ont.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. lnlmediate arrangements
can be made for Sales Date by.
calling Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge - moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. 19tf
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HAROLD • JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH °
For information, etc., write
R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col-
lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderieh.
zas CAPITAL THEATRE "s"E
Now—Jack Haley, in "SING YOUR WAY IIOME.
MON., TUES. ' aand WED.--
IN(ID BERGMAN, GREGORY PECK and I/It/O G. ('ARROLL .
' Offer Alfred llit('heoek's great presen-fation of the story of a woman.
who found in love the stormiest. puzzle of her Tifetime,
"'SPELLBOUND"
THUR. FRI. and SAT.
Randolph 'Scott, Ann Richards and George "Gabby" Hayes
Thi' James Boys., the Daltonsand all the'olher oldtime outlaws; ride
again In this epic thriller.
"Badman's ' Territory"
'r.
Coming—"She Wrote the Rook," aid "Too Young to Know'.'
Matinees Wed., Sat. and Holidays , at 2.30 p.m.
EARN EXTRA MONEY
21 CARD FEATURE -
`� ASSORTMENT
Sell 'Canada's newest, fastest.
selling E.hri,tn,as Card,. Ex.
�AY clu�he with REGAL Sell the
21 -card feature box fur 31,
or REGAL'S famous -Friend-
ship- Riot of all -occasion cards.
Double Sales! Introduce RI•:GAL.'S wonderful
newt Canablian Seenes'Rox, 16 cards by famous
(antu:ban artists, 11. REG AL'S new Framed Gift
Pictures of authentic Canadian <encs are e
deas
Chriamas Gifts. Sell for S1. Learn the in-
triguing details. ('p to 509, clear profit. -
Write NOW for agent's Wks catalog.
REGAL STATIONERY CO, LTD fT
Dept. MI,a05 5imcoe St.,TorontoOnt•
Dept.' MI 103 W. llasti054 St•
Vnncoirvee, R G _ •�
9tanthavi
Wickett
A:T.C.M•
- �' ORGANIST
Knox 'I'rvsbyterian ('hauls
' Teacher of
Piano, Organ, Theory -
Phone 477 or 199
Member of Ontario Registered
Music Teachers' Association 9
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EDMONTON'S NEW FRECKLE CHAMPION, Patricia
Fox, smiles happily after her victory in a contest over
hundreds of other youngsters. According -.to the manager
of the theatre where the contest was ,,staved, Pat has
2,567,000 freckles — or at least more than he cared to
count.
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P4Gru DUNE•L'ECN
r .-...r -.m w- F+.-.•,. . Teat/ �•ti'--.r+rtre..ci '.
N VIEBIf IaiIAPTER HOLD - 1 Cleo, \ tP4e a Um -V. - . BrODU y l ea Mrs.
SUCCESSFUL A .AAD 1.4:. C. Ch tprraari , a >to�a, Xi's' O
! Cutt and, i ret:. I. 3o ,P's .tter o0,
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:ran= the t r (� or e 3. l rtiny ' attatul ala laves �taa(1 a ower.,, M ,rgir'et Heng" 11iad. a't l33rix�(
decorated .MacZay Hall on Saturday, Cutt' :entertained With. Veli c$ ted,
wheal a. suet ssful t ea an4 bazaar was 9.14/Ne seleotiona ,
held by' C.Abzneek Q lrL$el .101).L >iaaa �proeecda awoitaated. ,'aero
Mrs. Starliforth, regent ent of the. �-
Chapter, received the many guests.
Tables where candy, home -baling,
children's wear, fancy work and aprons
were sold, and a country store, were
well patronized.
'The tea hostesses were Mrs. W. F.
Galluvv, Mrs. F. Redditt and Mrs:
II AL1. Dunlop. Mrs. Ck., ,.A. ' Reid con-
vened the tearoom coniMi'ttee, ass steel
by Mrs. E. L. Dpan, Miss Eva Somer-
ville, Mrs. C. Webb, Mrs, H. R. Hall,
Mrs. W. J.' Mills, Mrs. Jack Gardner, .
Mrs. E. J. Pridham, Mrs. ,Ar It. Scott,
Mrs. F. Walkom, Mrs. M..Warrener,
Mrs. R. tuhnston, Mrs. E. 'D. Brown,
Mrs. C. K. Saunders, Mrs, K. Revell,
Mrs. A, L. Cole, airs. T. Sandy and
Mrs. J. S. Ilowrie. .
Mrs. J. Lenlaire and Mrs. W. Coul-
thiirst were in charge of the fishpond
and fortune-telling booth.
Other tables were in charge of the
follow;ing members: Home baking,
Mrs. W. Glazier,- Mrs, Earl Westbrook,
Mrs. Howard Robertson and Miss
..Minnie Campbell; candy, 11lrs. B. 'Wil-
mot and Mr's. H. M. hatekleton ; coun-
try store, Miss A. C1eacer, Miss Belle
MaeVicar, Mrs. E. McLaughlin, Mrs.
M. Henry; children's wear, Mrs. J,
W. Coates. Mrs. G. Emerson and Mrs.
Neil MacKay; fancy work, Mrs. W. J.
Hodge, Mrs. F. T. Armstrong. Mfrs.
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his razor, he (•llt•ef11 tit it . �`'1II .L�'—GI 'fit
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The plowman-.1uast () tl}L'--,*.1uue thing : The marriage of .'.Dorothy Lenore,
with his plow if he is to keep it from daughter Of \Ir. and Mrs. George C.
rusting, The plowman who -uses tl (.inn, to Ila old Benson Whitely, sure
plow with Asst -pitted edges. or a plow , of \1'r. and Ades. ('has. A. \Vhitely, all,
that is out of a(Ijust'in'111, will use of Goderich township, was 4ult;I1111ired
three ,to live gallons of fuel per clay, ' in 1Iolrmusville l'1lited church :it 2.:30
or the slum' amount of power that it - p,1I1. on Saturday, September 2 th, Rev.
would take to pull another furrow : , , Campbell 1'a -eller officiating. - The
It cost .=.c onsi(lerablsv....u.rstl: i to lt. se.,,.double zing ceremony -, took plat'e
tt_ field poorly .plowed Allan: it awes to , against as background of gladioli •a11(1
have It poor shave. The shave may' chrysanthelnuhIls. The bride, given in
cost you anywhere, from fifteen 'to marriage by her father, was r_a(ijamt in
•cemts, .but `the plowiitg and the re- 0 simple f1,41or,length gown of white
plowing -of a poorly plowed Held adds slipper' satin with sweetheart neckline,
up to 1l, considerable amount in man., fitted bodice and'long tapering sleeves.
haters and ftl('1: to say ,Boiling of de- ,She carried a bouquet of Better Time
predation 011 the machinery ushd. ; rod's. Mer vei-1-nf embroidered Brus-
�1'itll ( 11(11ing cla55(' being held hi s('l: net. worn by ,the groom's mother
everytow'llshil>., throughout 1Iuro11 11t her (V11 vwcd)1ing, w'as feld ili'�place
county. this \-e'1tr, everyone who intends wi1l'i' 11 coronet iIf whit(' }►11 (Ills. IIer
to liluw' 111 the Internlational lilis been only adornment was a triple strand
taking advantage of 1 h de111olstrl- (1f pearls. the gift of the gruoru. She
,tions and the 11114tolits 101114' been very was 41 I tended by two •sl ,tris, Misses
gratif ing_for tlic' officials. It k ex- Phyllis - and Audrey (=11111, wearing .
1►ected that this yv.al's 1nter)lational flour' -length dresses with puff sleeves
will sliuw' some of the I est,1)1uwvillg that ,1(11(1 bent -f int skirts in autumn tones of
\Vest('141 Ontario 1st. seeli.i11 many a green and yellow, with matching hats
year, 1111d 1101111115, stud- caro'lmg- TalisIllan
\\'Nether - J:ull are plo\witlg • or . not, roses., The gruttl11''- brother, 'Mr. Gra-
be 5411'e. that you are. one of the tush~- 1111111 Whitely. . was' -hest 11111.. , ,The I,
nods vvh) will be .4t the _Port Albert ushers wire Mt'''. George (;inn. j1.,
ltirlieltl 011 '011e of tine four days Of the °reshot' •uf the bride, ,Incl, Alt‘. _ANola
1910 'Victory JI:tt('h, (►(•Lobel• 1..'t11, Miele, \I(•\111111, .1,f Toronto, 1•st4silt of ,the
lith' and l`th. ('.t; e yourself 111(41 ..,1'(1(111• 1)1('114.; the si.r11lmg of the
invite v+0t•1•- friends: a lioai1V 1111ef111 1-' gistct� \Ii:: Betty-S1U111 • Ht' qtderick
11,\�dw
awaits every visitor: am;; "_\t I►awAl111,.;" ,111(1 1114 '1)(,'lii-'
p111111110111 a11d special 11111s1('Pt.were.'
MISS DOUGLAS ADDRESSES .1'1:0(41 l) \I1�� 111111):tr.1 \I(N:tbb of I
• ' MAITLAN3. W. 1M, S. 1'41r4,ntu,
\ftt•r the wedding a 1.t';•,'1'ci('11 wits
held ('11 1114' limn :1t Maple Row 1;:11141, .
At the ra11) of the Maitland 1'14•-Iry- i,unu' of the 1)1id)''5 parent,. Mrs. (.whit
i4ri.11 \\',\1.S, 11,1(1 11 .lslliield 1'l "—')- x4'1)'1\.) (1 the.gu) 'ts ws.111 :;.; .t 4111 ('f
1('1'1:111- 4'11111'(11 Air-. Isabel \111('1\4'11%14' 14444 4.11'5 11111(•! 1111 1.1:u•v e�siit'i4's,
of .\slllleld g;1\e .4 1!4'01'() \\el'(1111e 144 Sia' \\;is by 11, -
the
l,e 111,'
the dele:;;lte, pro,emt. 'All() woe(' (•(11•:11 With n:iy�-.'
,'111e serl'el111'\ (1f each auxiliary :l.\4. ;4, t -I o , l'lr� \fit'I'\\'-;11'4{� rite 10.10,, ;111(1
7111 4111111111' e1 114( ') (1(1s w111'h. '12111`1'e ;;1•(1()111 len (,I1 a I11otor l rill 't 111(,llg11
\\-:t, 11141('1 (11s('ilssi1,.l1, oft 1114'lll(ills (,f I )114 10(•(. 'isle lrl'itlt' ('hose ;4' IlI r ; , 111;
mission 1\'9(' !,1' Program ';l1\ay costume a 14111\' blue x1111 :111)1
101411(1 to be sliest helpful. Prayers matching hat, will. 1'11' 11�i:1 l( 11( i,71t.
111d1145 frulu 1)uflglln-- ( 111 theli' return they will mood«' o11 the ,
' non,•ltipley 1'oi-t Albert and Luelin(4. , Till colires�iom. God, rich t1vv11�hip.
The guest sneaker, \Liss' 1 ►rothy
G a
Douglas of Lot -know. 44,15 gl1('11 :t warm (ar't'ful swain lisD4•Il to 11t'.d.;ill his
w-elcolme :1s .111w;1y5. She expressed love letters: "My own prel+iolls ;girl
p10as1re ill 114 ilrg again with 1) r -:111(1 gentlemen of the jury.
friendsill .151( 1(141. Ilei 111'1(1 i,f labor
takes her to \(1\'• Amsterdam, Br111511
WESTERN ONTARIO MJTO4%'1,'AY4
Guiana. This Held has been lunch
Bus Scheduire now In effect 'f,hegleeted during the past. Som14 of the
Leaves-Goderieh daily including Sunday ' bestmi5siouaries t((ol: yellow fev(r and
7.4.1 a.m; 12.25 p.m.; 4;,15 p.m. (lied. "1'll('ll slut 111ad1) missionaries 1'e -
Arrives Goderieh daily turn there after a furlough, When
11.50 a.m.; 3.45 p.m.; 9.20 - p.rn. they lirst_be'go11 work there. the '
Leaves Sundays and holidays Indians persecuted. therm, 11in(llt re -
8.00 p.m. and 9.30- phos ligion is - ('1'11('1 and dues 1101 1(11(•11 the
The 8.00 p.m..bus. goes,di.ect'to London people morals.
only. 1'11 p11b111' schools are tinder t11e
Connections at Clinton for London,
Detroit,' W'ingham, Waikerton, Port
Elgin and Owen Sound,
ConnectionsatStratford 'for Woodstock
Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton -and
Toronto.
Conneetions at Mitchell for Listowel
and London.
For information phone British Ex-
cha'nge phone 691 or 717.
F. T. Armstrong
OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST
Square. --- Goderich
"See Armstrong and See Better"
At Lucknow first Friday of ,
each month. -
�a W. CItAIGLE
INSUR'AN iE -i
and
REAL ESTATE c i
GODERICH
Wawanesa, Mutual Fire Insu-
Cance Co. 50 years in business,
anada's largest Fire Ins. Co.
Get our at on. Car and Wind
• Insurance.
Among *he lowest in Canada
GORDON* JEWELL
R.R. 6 Goderich
Phone Carlow 21-r-4.
churches. 'There are severs thousand
pupils- at Iierbiec(•. AII's, MacKay and
Miss I►ougltls make two v4sit5 a month .
to teach tlie`4-e chil(lretl 7LI.111,,-.oaV'ing
10.11d(1e(1 woes:, 1 110 visit htlt 011(•e a
month, Jliss Clune'r-un works in
I►elmerara and \1155 Itt:unsay of ;.
Essequibo. By next January they
hope to establish a trailljng college for
teachers. The Indian women ('om1E' to
ru('('ti'rlgs in their native costume. They
sit oil 1111' floor, Their! dialect cannot •
he understood. .
More money is ' 110(41e(1 to cit rry 011
the work. If Canada yith her 10011I1t-
('((115 store, will offer a i(1 for 1011 3011 1'5
the work can then be ea 1•1•1(.(1 oi) iii-
dependelltly, The -president, 3.11's. G.
I'l:ei(l. bade the members heave inure
faith and - tru'st in God.
After the close of the 111eeting the!
ladies gathered )11 the basement of
tite ('11111'('11, where liner('un w'lts 5e1•\4)1
and a social time enjoyed.
PROSPECTS GOOD FOR
' NEXT WEEK'S BIG EVEN
Present indications are dolt the Its-;
ternatlomat "Victory" flowing Match
at Port Albert -next week may 111''th('
largest 111 the -annals of - this . greats,.
agricultural - institution. I
"You will be pleased' to. -know• pre -,1
sent indications are for a -"very large i
event, in the three major aspects--
('onrpetitivee entries, exhibit space -1111d i
crowds," writes .1. A. Carroll. Seere-
tary-manager of the Ontario plowmen's
association, to The Signal -Stair, "The
nunlher of exhibitors is away alum,
any previous high. IBy demand for
plowing demonstrations and enquiries;',
,,v(' know interest in competition is
running high. Everywhere we go.
people are asking for particulars andl
signifying their intention of attending
11119 swept."
The worst case (if ialsolnnia 011 record
is that of 0 elan who eould"n't sleep '
even when it was title to get' up.
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Tortured By
US PAI
Y®u can get quick relief
from painful distress with
a -fc'w drops of -'-
VicksVa-tro-nos.-- VICKS
where miserlYgis!
VA -TRO -NOL
A Holiday Hazard
This .year, don't take a
chance oh summer complaint
spoiling your 'vacation. IIe pre-
pared by taking,al48ing a sup-
ply of DOCTOR' FOWLER'S
EXTRACT- OF WILL).
STRAWBERRY, At the first
symptom of diarrhoea, intes-
tinal pains or 'summer corn-
plaint, take the pr•eseribed-
amount of this pleasant and
effective remedy.. You'll be
agreeably surprised how quick-
ly it' works and how much
. better you . feel. ,.D.O-CTOR
FOWLER'S EXTRACT OF
WILD STRAWBERRY is an.
old family. "rledicine, widely
ages_ xf c neariy - a century.
Price �r
5,f1_ 'bottle at air
counters.
• T),e T. Milburn Co., Ltd.,
• Toronto Ontario:,'
Y
Reid's Upholstery
Having your furniture re -upholstered by us is worthwhile.
Dependable workmanship plus the better coverings.
12 years of 'satisfaction in
God
er
ieh.
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Phone 2 6JBetio!! IO -Year
Moth ra®afg� T
he`..
Square
a® '
eco � . a:W need -
request 1' °('reel '1)111de to. all Ru-ral -people -living within
fifteen miles .ot' - Port .%lhert airport to try to -give .sleeping ac•corn-
mo(lation to visitors (lmt'ing the 'flowing Match week. Anyone
hal its;; rooms thread- will please phone the diStrict billeting member, -
as per the following list: 6 y.
DUNLOP—Terrance litenter.
,K1N(:SBRII1D(ih;-1Dr. G. Frayne.
.1\I1.l';lI l,l'; .- Wm.• ..Iohns(on,
1.1'('1-'NOWs -Nobie Johnston, .Dark Campbell's Barber Shop.
DUNGANNOX—Thomas 'Webster.
7s!!.1.2—Leslie Pentland.
CAR 1-,O% -J huanas Wilson
'1I1h:N\1)Fl.l,l';1(—Reeve (neo.
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