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THU QOD IRIOII SIGNAL -STAR
m %TYTit►'L-13.31'.1 .1 MONNIS5�4WEBSTER
tit St, Oeor e's ekialarel ou Sunday In t1 e>>nnpel of Deer farts United
I ,. e""11, TeD�ID%atl), t°11SC°g➢t�'1�)1Der r`--.°, $�r•
MUMS at pan:. -a quiet wedding took placee""11,1[ usse°ll officiated at the rmar-
w when Rev. B. H. ran' united in mar, riage of Anna Dorine Webster, of To'-
VI3 g 7 r4' o-d5Uulac4ethods, Manta can now bo l mWCIreci from riage Miss Marion Barrie, daughter plata, daughter of Mrs. Webster and
Sop `caber to•FQbI'Uary•of Mr. Robert Barrie', assn .r. I. red I the late Johu 'Webster, 'Luck-
.. nuwv, to William \v ili`trelf rswfunttey, of
)3ecazise We L 'e in'ai e wit 4. the times yoet can defend on Hatay, lint of Mr. and Sirs. John Kitay, stow, Pickering' Willi of Mrs. red MO and tOf
excellent $+ a e (Df. 1 for • tult,t'� ,eta to COaura• all of Toronto. The bride was (tressed late William Monnet'. John J, 'eather-
he
in' pale blue witlt black accessories seed was at the organ and Theodore a MUSIC 4IND PICTURES
and wore a pretty vorsage. She was Irmutersoal sling "Tile Lord's Prayer" The parish • hall of St. George's
atteutleil by her cuu5in, :Miss Nora and "Still Is the Night:" Gi`en in. church on Friday evening last was
Willis, who wore a wine suit with tn;nrrita e by Edward 11. _Smith.. the gaily decorated. with fall towers for ,
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THURSDAY, 0
GBE Mb, 1910.
The '.----
SOIIS SayTuare . •
wbutt, ,accessories. • Air. Douglas 4. , bode wore a royal blur dressmaker Mlle • program of music a ad pictures. ,-
Deal ioristsSizer 44.t;' best mans The bride was shit with matching and Iaiuh cica'e5suries ,pun ured by the Church Women's
faisummumminim I gi)eil in marriage by het• father. Only and a corsage of ping ruses. •1 Guild. Mr. Bob Henry showed a series ,
A bonded tmemberr of iiN.T.1). Flowers wired or cabled anywhere 1 ttdi1ltl_ relatives were present. __ _ ..._ - - , of interesting nit 'les of local views,
' (4Jeruniaaay `and Japan excepted) f :1 fittr,' the ceremony a supper was NAS111-4'ROZIER mostly in teclutieolor, ..and the exhihi-
a''' OE ST
�O ill ERICH PHO 105of rNied, at the blithe e of lir. anti Mrs. Hiss Frances .Bary &'crtter, elder bun proved quite popular. Mr.; Glen
:' ° , ;George Bowra, uncle ,and auut of 'the daughter of Airs. (`cozier ' of London Lodgge and. Mrs. C, Edward rendered ,
bribe. Mr. and Mrs. Kitay will reside and the Late W. 1'. Crozier, of Ashfield solos in their usual line voice and Mrs.
at the home of the grandfather, Mr. township, because the bride of George V Oakley contributed a,. violin solo,
V. J. Ruddock„. Eli4abeth street, town. Stewart Nash, only. son t)f 'Mrs, Nash � Mrs. N. Je sol) was accompanist for
NNADI EN?t; fia<•e°value. oiler a means of eualtiillt- i . . _ i and the late George W. Nash, in a the evening. - After the program tea
CANADA SAVINGS BONDS ritg; the. savings habit. , smart fall wedding' at Metropolitan' was served to the artists,
*Just returned from the J ood and ,'Ir. Mittman, n, "°which 4s111 commend United church. Landon. 011 '+aturduy
1'•riculture Organization e'onferetice in itself to farmers is the filet that the Rev. lir. W. E. MiaeNive1Y performed HOLIDAI DOii'LING TOl'R:�41:i1ENP
OTTAWA. Oct. 1,5. ----Advance in- o •i1'm,'. hold will be readily convert- the' Ceremony in a settiut, of palms, Eighteen pairs. took part in the
at hrattche' of chartered Minks. Copenhagen, 11. It Hannam, tb , president
• Qllliri n . and i1l:tll:ig;• d•treetelr ref flit' Cz Adiatl ible into easel at 100. per Bent. of its candeluhra. :tali pastel chrysnuthe- - Thlinksgiwing Day touru:ament of the
`iters :tiitl brokerage > it t has written value pile, interest. Farmers Who `art' mums. .'1'. C. l'11iittoe presided at the
Gode11411 Howlital, Club. . The only out-
, ittlwe strut nt lir Federation of Agri ul I e. „, ,
tb,eut purchases of Caiiilda Satw , on Canada s1'111,*s bonds ill a position 1,i ,,put by a portion of organ and Mrs. Howard, Ferguson s1111, side pair was from Ltteknow, W. i .
houses 1 , :i letter
0 trigs Bends i is_first tuft r&i for sale t)n'itddrt'ssed to Graham F. Towers, guy their earnings each ye;;lr should find., ".1,01Vs Coronation" before the care- 'It-Cuy ilud _Isaac Miller. and they took
i toter 1;, indie:itt' as ;Mid desire by et•tt,,t of the Mink of Canada : the newnewbullus a very Satisfactory forth loan)•. 'and '1.11 Walk Beside You" brat DriI ze. Other winning couples
Q�
� atta,L:les to continue w;irtinie Vie'.of investment for these savings."(1111'lll ; the signing of the register. 44tJ ' C..�I('Jlallltb and A. Townsend,
tory loin and war ::1\'111.'` �t:tlllp: I)ut'iilrt the 1w':ir the Canadian let't)plt> it was pointed tut tet headquarters Clifford l'1•„/iel''t g ai e his sister in W. \eww'tolnbe and J"' B. tii.itlield, J.
t ..ante -to have great t>onridt>nce 111 this
> > >y_ marriage. "it w gowned 1[1 blush \� . hill'\'11 11' llllld 4. 11 it1', T. Pitt
saving habits. here that since there e art. fewer call i �.
S, I,' war savings stoat es and tier- type „f, ievestL11e1 1. beeali�e ref its lilt•11 tili111 111 Victory load campaigns satin with pointed net :i.eke tuttliIled What'd :Alta W. Moore, 1I. Al.Nee and
Stile,,,,„ T g, - 1
a'>e been 1 rmiu:iteti au,l Filial betiree k security. generally speabing . tilt 1011111tvt for the purchase of tan in X11111 jet'tal;. :And wv�tit full skirt l'1 Allison.u
t1ftC.ttt 11 _ illy\' will \welt'ttllle the lice\t't'1t111ent's w'It"� bonds I't's \\' ell tail\"ids ill t'\t`t'lidlltg�t ftll'[ll a hitt train. Her
instalment, .,n ninth Victory 1,,x11 par ad>l i 1 i t i 1
e we tirt'it ,' ,I1t alt'°e',l by the ,lc','i�i til '.., t'„Iltintlt' to Iet`I•e'1' this form (';411atli:itt . Facilities of chartered \\ 1t'(l,tal'I It 1tll't'ss e,f' lelll.it siltill
chases �\ 1.. have 1
1!,11('1 I'll,' 1':4Lad:1 savings ''t �eellrt;w'. ,ells' lel R"hl:'h the e�ritit- te:illli�. llTit'�'tlllt'llt 'and brokerage itt'it1 her veil- ,t'1 ltl,,,,,rtt'.(1 ttilttbt•uittt'1•etl
end t f the t
1' '.7.) lel' tent. inter- tr\' c'l:i1+:,'Ii can readily- participate' hooses have lee'011 111111e awailaltle for
IN'I stall 'Itt' tal'1'1111 a �ht,lwe1 lhel,lgllet
bonds. nhuh bear _ I
est and can be c':tshe'd at :Illy time. i4 1 - -X feature �ef the Ile\\ Il1't•erin, "' .,sill t,l,lld 11111'e'!lit ses. .°-- of Bet 14.1. ,.1 illlt'' t•t).t'' and b,euwal'dia.
As tit tit1 of honor, Miss Lorena Crozier,
_ ;� - - _ - •jstc't', of the bride.. wort' hale I)iuk
' •:a1Yeta :And tarried Briarcliff roses.
PLOWMEN MEET FOR FIRST B�dT•E7 -,'' ®SIAL /MATCH ,SI%JCE 19 1 AIrs.i. E. Tote[I was bridesmaid, wear-
ing vile green taffeta and carrying
a. __r ' y ••<.:- >.- :,.,..''. k•a'��i;t_. j (1 bouquet. The at-
� ,,,'� \\�'y �, :l Alcan 1•:1jlubetil bo 4
7, ^ r,4'* Sr `s
:, $ 1 itti:lnts' gowns were styled siluil111It
.;,, ;awe . �:; :: , . > .. >,
Wit 11 :\wee tIleart 1tetk1ines outlined
with ruching and tiered skirts. They
a ' wore dowers in their- hair matching It will itullutlncell this wveek ill the
those i11 their bouquets and wore mit- British Hutise of l_'ouuuuus that Bri-
' tens contrasting with their dresses,' taus in future will_ be allowed to re-
l'ulin Crozier. brother of the bride, t'eive 1111 - unlimited number of _gift
v 'ars best Man and the ushers wee parcels from abroad without an .im-
4t:,A i I,„1}t' r e•«a:it.„.Jack,,,,.Toteu. e».:1� e <a 11,51, t rleg x prroy.,►eled;. I.l ,.., ,±,Aeight, _of
1lrilie ; ,utt,,tiier. chase iL gown of navy
' each parcel does not exceed _'_',pounds,
blue crepe with white lace trine and The ban. oft it -ski -lig friends abroad, to
R corsage of Briarcliff- roses. • The
send parcels r.eula-in o in force'.. •
`groom's mother-. wore a fuchsia sheer ,. ,r�
and -t'repe gown with navy accessories , ' DUNC�rA]NO�i
and a 'corsage of gardenias. -' ; t
_After a reception at the Becher. Tea �•>L•\(.;A.N\(►\. Oct. 10. -Miss AiabeiLL
Roiems' the couple left on a motor trip.. Thuiu-psu11, Middle-aged`, woman of I)un-
1The-bride-chose, for'travelling, a,gray ' ganuull,' who 'is ww-ithilut the faculties'
dressulaker suit with black, plastic_ ac- of hearing and speech and is, alulost j-
1 cessories. On their return - Mr.� attd bliitd. being able 'only to distinguish
Airs. Nash Will li\•e on Windsor avenue light fruilir-d ire _, is having_.hy-tiro in-_
ill London. , . ' stalled in the lovely brick house which
Guests were ; present a t the w edditig she and. her brother. :1rt_lttt.r, who. is i
from. I)etrteit._.Sa'rn%a, AWatford, Gode- :lisp a deaf ' Mute, ucc,upy. Miss
rjclt. _Auburn and Dungannon Tliolu'Iison dues all her own hcihseyv ork,
assisted by her brother. and will ap-
' 'VICTORIA STREET W.A. • predate this Added convenience. Both
The October meeting -of the \W._1, of are of - a happy disposition, and oll'erI ,
Victoria street I' cited church was held :l genuine friendli-neSs,-to all,
at'''the home of Mrs. E. Hardy- .on Water Supply Low, but Bountiful l'_,,,
, Thursday afternoon last. with a guuti Gardens.—Arany folks in this hicalit�`r
.attendance of Members ,illd several are feeling the dry season t0 (]trite all
visiters. The tweeting ripened \vial a 'extent.. ;pending half their time draw-
.' hymn. foll„vwv1d .by prayer by Alt lei. ing ww ite•r for milt's to their.. stuck and
• Phillips. The Scripture 115stail. tile' for their household supplti. Oil the
5 -4th Psalm, was read by Mrs. G. u.tller hard. sonic- gardeners' ;irfe r'ap-
liaechler. The president. _\tis. ' 1I. itig an additional supply of toinotoes
\Webster, took the chair for the hnsj and cu(�unlbers, and one lady= reports
tress sessiettt. The ladies remembered' picking on the still day of October an
_ wvith .sincere sorrow that one of heir elevbu-quart basket 14 lovely crisp
members, Alrs,' Byron' 1\•i1;:un, had been • string beans, with the assistance, of
bereaved ley the death' of her-Bush;rods some beys'in htire feet and without-.
' and that Mrs. E. Adam. ii valued. merit- shirts: --___., ..,
bt'r. had leen removed by death since , m
Cite las meeting. Ttvellty-ft)llf Call. GODERICH • TOWNSHIP
were repelled. The remainder of the
Meeting wv :ts taker► np With arrange-Tlie' (luderit'h tuww•nship schools will ,
Incurs for conducting a booth at the
h;,ld al field (,lay on Thursday.
October
+. `� , International Plowing Alatch. ' 'The
Ilt,•1l"st's served .a dainty touch ;and �-'�th. at S.S..No, 'tI. caul-nlencin at
:l• vette of thultla vvas tendered thein 1.;0 pm. • ,
Rev. 1.. II-. 'Turner closed the sleeting Misses Bernice e 11 t leer and Evelyn
Osnlon(1 of IIantiltnit ;And Miss Betty'
with prayer. - 1 Fuller of (lc)derich .were . wveek-end
, FL•NJ R.U., OF iWI'LLIAM BLACK l•
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L:irge'ly afiended by cit19(>1Is. 'the
funeral service for \\•ijliain 'Black t. Successful Stomach Remedy
I )avid', _:t Deet. waits held on Friday
afternoon at the Bruphey funeral' bottle. ' ' Dr. McLeo(1's Stomachic has _brought
' _Ainetig tit,' wealth of -floral tributes .1;( ting relief to nliiuy obstinate cases
were those from the. Medical As:uc•i.-' of stomach trouble. Give it a chanfe '
atioit : the nursing staff of Alexandra to help you. Otte usi'r states:- -For
lIespital .:old the employees at the' years I suffered terrible gliawing pants
`hospital, and from Huron Lodge, No. 'below the breastbone a few -hours
tc•'. Lo.O.I� . Rev. Richard Stewart; after eating. causing gas.•and bloating. '
of Knox I'resbyteriatt church, con- My only. relief was soda, and that for
'ducted- the service. The pallbea%ers 11_ short time only., -Then I took I)r.
were Joseph (sillies, William Camp- McLeod's Stomachi. After three bot:.1
hell,. Randall Marriott,'' Charles Black, ties I• was free.:: from pain. I kept on I
- ` • �������� /
Cecil Ryan and Joseph M(Nevin. improving, and have now .been well 1
'Burial took place in the -family plot for several years, enjoying -my, meal's
int. Maitland cemetery:. Those from without•the aid of any medicine."
out of town attending the funeral were I)r. MoLeod's Stomachic is useful in j
Mr. and Mr. Don McGregor. Grimsby; overcoming sour stomach,•gas,, bloating,
Mr. and Mrs. William Black, Walker- heartburn. and other forms of indi-
toll. and Mrs., LeYerne Wells. Exeter. gettion. It is especially. Helpful for
Mrs. William Black received a ('able,• pain coming, a few'"hours after eating i
of sympathy front her relatives in : and, -night indigestion. • t
F.dinbnrgh. Scotland. ^-•-' CAMPBELL'S l RUG STORE,
U.K. OFFERS ASSURER GODERICH, ONT.
• MARKET FOR EGGS
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Operating
Countyy of Huron Flying Club
't PILOT INST UOTION
PASSENGER FLIGHTS
CHARTER SERVICE
PIPER CUB SALES AND SERVICE
, ti Flying Instructors and Engineers.,
.� Cohlpetent Staff of Asti en.,ecl
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Chas. - , - t -Fulfilling our Church
----- __ ____._ guests \with Mr. and Airs. Reg. Fuller. as the the ul
1$I�:I➢ SHIELD REPORT "The Federation of Agriculture will \It'tnlier,llilt in ('hristlil;t Lives." After
The le,c;d Ked shield at tfle hulwutiu11 hulls the October meeting rat ttrter's ite siugjt,g of a 1►y nu1. Airs. G. Mc- '
Army . has' forwarded _'71 articles of Bill school on..'Mutf(111 the "lit.' :lt ti 11\w;tin lett iu 1)r;iy11 titril)ture read
clothing to Toronto heatltltutrtel•s; also p.m. The- Nri�tioutil P`altu I',uarcl wwiii tugs were given liy 1I:'•s: 'c;erald. Orr
three complete' n('\\ ' ubittiIs for one ' also show their pjt'turt's the sante and Mrs. .1. Young The roil call was
man, one boy and ane chip[, and one 'evenings.'' All dl,rectors are >etlut'sted to ;luswered \\ ith .i favorite
verse of
box of 7:1Fpairs o1 new ,hoc. for men, 'attend and a cordial invitation is ex-
t
s St'ripture. Rev. I>. II. lander gave an
\wooled 11101 C,ahie:,. donated Aly ( led 'feuded h, all. lute restiu'. tall: ,•u irtj�sj,lullr•v work
hill's Shue store: Ninety-four pairs of i linott W-NES.—'i'he nitinthly meeting itt Northet•ut toltal'it,, relating some of"
suck, for chjld'reu were included in of the Entail 'XX Ar was held on Tues- his own 1\periellt•es. _After' souther __
Clt1' slliptuettt, also three quilts, day. October Sth, at the Hume of Mts. by uta. Al r. 'I'ilrner t'1 sail tilt' meeting
{Tt/a�4&n-E)tr - Ali>s E.. Mservice, \v'as in , °itt rtes. au- .111n4b_ w:ts served by the
PARCELS TO BRITAIN ' charge'"of the worship service. taking hustrss.
`wti' �2`�22iU ��v`•
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p outstanding feature of the -Victory International Plowing Match at Port Albert this
week is the "Salada Tea" event :for the best land plowed in sod, using horses. The first
and second winners will be given Medals and a free trip to Britain. In addition,- the Salada
Tea Comvanv will tiresent twelve caish prizes totalliriq I-150,0()
anada
dings Bonds
THEY ARE SAFE
A security' of the Dominion of Canada .
IN,TF,RESTIS ATTRACTIVE
.2s% payable' November 1st each (year
THEY ARE CASHABLE
At 100 and accrued monthly* interest, any time
THEY. ARE NON -CALLABLE
A permanent investment for 10 years
."There is •no better foundation security than
CANADA SAVINGS BONDS"
Bonds
. MOONEY
SQUARE, GODERICH
and Stocks
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CUSTOM GROUND TO' YOUR OWN METHOD
OF BREWING, THEit•EBY ASSURING YOU
TRUE COFFEE FLAVOUR AND FRESHNESS
BOKAR Ib 35'
8O'CLOCK:u:Ib31'
0
Ann Page Oven` Fresh •
MILK BREAD -
White or
rown
24oz.15c
go loaves
NEW PACK STANDAPLI
• GREEN PEAS .2: 23o
NEW PACK, CHOiCEr GOLDEN
WAX BEANS 2Tin . 130
NEW PACK,'I'A'NLV
TOM, OM, JUICE 2 Tins 19t
PERFECTION
COCOA , 16 -oz. Tin 24
MASTER RAND -
.DOG BISCUITS 2 Pkg .`2t5°
CHAN
FLOOR WLX 1'1b. Tin 63
RENNET TABLETS v
JUNKET - Pkg. 111
NORVALL'S MMALTED
letg - - 1E -oz. Ctn. 5n
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TIME li 0R t�og ��;;yy,^� wAso-tEl " - ' 1 lbs. 1�¢.
1 `q../tkJxAU 1.
VIAKCILOMS,-,171;LT pec � ,::��...__.�
' CLARK'S 'TOMATO WAS) -4E0 f�•li� ACS'' WA➢CEtr2 6b.
oP ; t . 2 Tins 150 t�tiH `S 30
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14101148.
i 0 ,. SPANISH EXTRA LARGE !2 l'". 150
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'"l`nttc°r+s 12 ..,"ctrl q.J4y,' , t5dZ+ JCD � IQD %t -ab 1459'
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OWNED AND OPERATED BY
IIhe or, ea, ATLANTIC& PACIFIC leo (o. tee
WHEN AVAILABLE USE
PALMOLIVE % Rakes e Giant �}
sou C 1-1 ¢ 3" Cakes 22
S V PERSUDS - Pkg. 24,
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ORANGES VALIFORNIA
LENCIA'S 344'11 doz. no
FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS, y �'
•GRAPEFRUIT NE g ,CROP 4for 25�
GRAPES TODAY No..1 _. a - 2 Ibs-29
PEARS BOSC - - e - 211,s 270
APPLESrCOMIJ NATIRON SGRADE bsttt. V�7¢
APPLES COM INA•TION GRADE b tkt.
LETTUCE CALIFORNIA G(D'ti. - A for 19
CELERY STALKS Fti;:',ALLar:Fot 2 for 19¢
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('aua(la', latest egg contract with
the United „Ringdotu offers an assured -
market at a _Alights price for every saw -
phis Canadian egg laid from February
1. 11)-47. to .Tauuary' 31, 1940, says -the
Dominion 1)eptirtnient of Agriculture:
,The Department estimatetin; value
of the, pint ram at approximately
$50,000,060 .4
The (4 -ultra -et calls for the Special
I'ruditc•ts •ltoard to deliver to the U.K.
Ministry° „f I'oo(r a minimum of 7,500 ;
long tons of sugar (1rie(1 egg powder
;Anti 1.754t ti(10 cases of shell eggs of
w\•hielt e,n'iw t;.1)1)1)0 cases area, storage
eggs. in each of the twelve-nldnth
periods. F,'t)rnary 1. 1547: to January
31. 11)414, and vht•brna ry 1, 194X. to
-Jann1trV 511. 194t►,'
The quantity of ',egg's required to fill
ench of tete twelve-month "periods of
this two-year rontraet.,is. the' stir e a�
retiuii•ed by the -enrrent 1940 centrac•t, es,e�lliuthr
but the price obtained for' this latest
contrail permits tin increase of one,
vent per over lite 19411 price to
the produrt r in the' spring buying
periods. Ftdtruary 1 to Atigttst 31. and
tin increase of two cents per (dozen
in the. fall buying periods. Septentbtetr
1 to .Iannary 31:
1 The Special I'rodncts• hoard .wife buy
eggs of the f'trait-Man go erittnent .
gradesa A Iitt, Alitkc 1tm'
a n(1'1 pullet
,
-j 1'+l_#t«a:�Li1�i.F�.lei•I�araert#�::___>L�ltet3taar-g:rsi:cle:;}--_::���--
A pullet eggs will be included in 1918
shipinents is to be derided by the i".Ii,
„Ministry of Food before the end of
1947.
The Board will limit its purchase of
•; torftmt, (.Ergs to grades A large ai(3 A
'Medium. but grades A, 11 and 1' will
be aecepttil for the ntann'fiictnre of the
floe l r dried eget' pot+�'(1(° ,to he 7loe(1 ity
dlt� sit bakel(s. -
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• Truly - a
Funeral .1Ioine
Quietness, dignity with reverence,
and an. Understanding of fancily
needs are ever present at.
THE
Funeral Home
E. E. CRANSTON
17 MONTREAL. ST.
• (IODFRTCH ' .
'Phone 399W or J
Telephone, 41.0
".Where- were you on the
night of the 1.7th?"
"I thought I told you to keep away from 'here," Srlliled
Bob.
"My dear, I never see you any more, -since you turned the
'cellar into a shop," protested Ethel. "If a cop were to ask me
where you were on the night o is-l7th I wouldn't even have .
to think. What a lovely table, Bob! Who's that for?"
"It was to be a, surprise for your birthday, but'yQu
see what you get .ore -snooping. I've put in every free
night for three weeks on it; but I've never been so happy
in ray life. For years I figured f couldn't •
afford the tools and the lathe and stuff, - '
But when we got down to a ,budget that
• looked after our life insurance and other
essentials first, I saw I'. could e i
indulge myself and do a bit of
tinkering."
•
• A. man ,with adequate life in-
surance enjoys a freedom frdm
worry that nothing else can give
him. Premia 1 payments call for
systetuatic saving and budgeting.
Once the future of his loved ones
is secure, the head of a family can
relax and derive pleasure from his
hobbies.
A message from the Life Insurance Com-
, patsies in Canada and their agents.
t,
- .. - ^ I Pa' a.i 'n
111*C 'took
There's nothing better thpcn a delicious
cake for, 'those snacks • and. lunches.
There's nothing harder • fo prbvid6
witho.vt.fihe,__b.
King Pastry FIo'ur'
and make , good .cake -beaking ea ,y.