The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-02-06, Page 3tl
ONE-IIUNDREDTU YEAR.
11 VISir ?,SS' D rgct®ry
ILY,�rK1T,
. 1£. HUNTER
•;arrister;' Etc..
Royal .Bank Bldg.
�.1 amilton Street, Goderich
Phone 908.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
W. CECCECILATTRID(E.
CHARTERED) ACCOUNTANT
Telephone: • Office 1.8, Residence 343.
Goderich. v.
ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING
CCOUNTING (' BOOSKEEPiNO
mi SEB,VICE
For Small Businesses, Stores, lite.
Bookkeeping -Systems installed.
' Books Balanced Monthly
Financial Statements
Wage Summaries
Business and Personal Income
•Returns
ALBERT SHORE
Office :Corner North St. and Square
Phone 975. Residence Phone 444.,
Tax
DUE. TF c_OF I
COUPON'S
Coupons now valid are sug• ar -pre-
serves S2(1 to t 40, meat 'M( to M71
and butter B35 to B40. Next eoupoi}s
becoming good are R41 and M72, on
1'ebruary 13th. °
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QUESTIONS' AND ANSWERS
Q. --To settle an argument, will you
tell me if it is illegal for. me to accept
a reward for .finding an apartment for
'111-qu4nta Lace• a mine.?
A. -Yes. It is illegal under section
34b ofOrder 294, which reads, "No
person, in letting or offerings to let any
housing accommodation or shared ac-
commodation, or in negotiating ,a lease
Or renewal of te lease for any such ac-
commodation, ex for furnishing any in-
formation respecting such- accommoda-
tion, shall directly or indirectly charge,
demand, collect or receive from any
tenant or prospective tenant asuch
accommodation any commission, bonus
gratuity, reward or premium in money
or money's worth and if any such com-
mission, bonus, gratuity, reward or
premium is paid it -shall be recover-
able by such tenant or prospective ten-
ant from the person to whom it is
paid."
Q. -I bought a can of grape jam in
London for 6$ 'cents. Inn my own
INSURANCE
aKILLOP MbTtJAL 11?LB IN-
SURANCE CO. -Farm and iso-
late3d town property insured.
Officers - President, Frank - M.c-.
n •Vice-Prside t,.
1
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''f�rd't• � I3or>:k1iolTn, .No, ,a
-eere ry-.treasurer, M.
A.. Reid, Seaforth.
ee• Directors -Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; - Alex.
Broadfoot, Seaforth; W. -R. Archibald,
, Seaforth ; George Leitch, Clinton; E.
J. Trewartha,, Clinton; Alex: `McEwiug,
Blyth* Hugh, Alexander, Walton; J.
• L, Malone, Seaforth.
Agents -John E. Pepper, llruceheld,
No. 1; George.A. Watt, Blythe No. 1;
R. Finlay IIcKercher, Dublin, No. 1';
J. F..Prueter..Brodhagen.
Policy -holders can make all pay-
mentsat
cards
race
i ted
' c.a
and
get
their P
.
• the Boy'a1 l3an �=L intoo v Galvin Cutt'a
-t�irocery, Kingston Street, eloderich, or
J. 11. Reid's General Store, Bayfield.-
WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS
Bus Schedule now n,` effect
Leaves Goderich daily including Sunday
7.45 a.m.; 12.25 p.m.; 4.15 p.m.
Arrives Goderich daily
11.50 a.m.; 3:45 p.m. ; 9.20 p.m.
Leaves Sundays.: and holidays
- 8.00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
The 8•.e0•iniit bus" i} oto --Londe
- • -•only. Connections at at Clinton- ;fes • -4onctun;
Detroit,. Winghani,-1Nilkerlon Pad
Elgin and Owen Sound.
Connections at Stratford for Woodstock
Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and
• Toronto.
Connections est Mitchell for Listowel
and London.-
For information phone British Ex-
change phone 691 or 717.
•
MEDICAL
Ask
iitIRCIN COUNTY'S FOREMOST WEEKLk
GODERICH ONTARrO, THURSDAY, FEBRUA Y t a, 1947
eaigger Spread, reine. "Were g+oesig to 4
C
i c forming •1. 6° hop1•e dueelti+ aeSoeiation
Ilse effort of Proposed
Ito produce better hogs. If it's ruin
to Gr , r�• >,'. (,ilara� make thefaltdnel %o 60- cy c
, int�. �e Prices t. ta,lit
rewind do, The A grade of hogs ehotlld Question • isCl�it3t drt $ 11 0t
uron .Hog Producers £,dvocate have a big enough premium to illati ;e
Gres ter Encouragement - ` farmers to produce • them; ---cut the
dor Top. Quality
CLINTON, Jan. ao.----Without a dis-
senting' 1yiue,producershog
Uf
Duron
county
at their annual meeting here
Wednesday afternoon voted to recon'
mend that there should be a bigger
spread in price between top -rate hogs
antt second de.'he m'osr etet
were agreed that the premiums paid
for quality production should be such
as to give greater encouragement to
top quality than does the' present Gov-
ernment bonus rate of $3.00 for grade
A, and $1.50 for grade B1. •
Several took the stand that .the
premium for B1s should be wiped out.
"I see no reason now to bonus the B1
hog," said Delmer Skinner of Usborne
township. "It's the A hog you want."
"We should have a large premium
on As, and forget all other premiums,"
said Murray Grainger of Stanley town -
pay attention„• then that's what we
ne
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prenliuu1"oll 131 hogs, probably .it should
be cut off altogether."
"I would make the suggestitan," said
Jackson Woods of 1 sborne, who intro-,
i n1 rates,
• premium ,. of
' "a3iUn
the d'<scus I
duccd (.
"taunt there be u larger spread between
the 4 bog and the 131 hog."
"I think it'si up to us, in Huron," said
William Turnbull of Brussels, chair-
men of the Huron hog producers cdiir-
ie ittee, °te, •v e he-leee tuct-ioneo
grade A 'hogs. A lot of people wopld
rather buy a hog for show than one
that on test has shown it can be
graded out 'A'.
"Money is the language the farmer
talks," Mr. Turnbull • said. "It's • the'
dollars and cents airgument that will
make the farmer see eye to eye with
you."
• A Bar to Top Quality
The tendency of recent Years to..in-
creasing_ specialization in -hog-raising
-create§ one of the barriers to top-
(Iuality pr ucti eie suggested: Ileiviile
Dennis of Grey township. It is be-
coming more and ' more'the case, he
-home city I paid 98 cents for the sante said, that the man who breeds hogs
amount of grape jam. Can you tell does not feed them, for market, ,and
me why this should be? • the man who makes a business of
A. --Your- question is difficult to getting hogs ready for market does not
answer with the meager details you carry out his own breeding program,
have given us. There is a price cell- but buys little pigs. "I think farmers
ing ou grape jam, but it may -vary• for are working uphill," Mr. Dennis said.
•ands. If you will give us "It's no use trying to make grade A
DR. F. J. R..FORSTI:tt, EYE, EAR,
NOSE, THROAT
Late House Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist-
ant at Moorefield Eye hospital and
Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, England.
EUS TESTED, GLASSES.
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., 'Stratford.
Telephone 267. •
Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday, January 22, 1947, it 2, p.m.
till 4.30 p.m.
CHIROPRACTOR -AND-DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 341
OFFICE HOURS
2 to 5 p.m. (only)
Tues. Zs Fri. -9 to 11.30 a.m. -
2 to 5 pen. and -7 to 8 p.m.
Wed. & Sat,; -9 to 11.30 a.m. ooety )
Mineral fume baths by app
only.
A. N. ATKINSON
51 South St.
1:legistered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of Ontario.
i
Eye
A L. COLE . 11
A.
Optometrist -Optician
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. I
P. J. -RYAN
..Real Estate and •• InSurwne0
Office and Residence :
11 Trafalgar Street
Phone 663
FOR SALE -Houses of all. kinds,
choice building loots,' business pro-
perty and several good- fens;
. SURE
.INSURE IN S J
INSURANCE
CONFEDERATION LIFE
WIND CAR,
FIRE ---Preferred rates for
preferred risks.
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS
Consult
JOIN P'ARRISH
Phone 82.13 Dungannon
different bl out of fat hogs. ,e,thenames of the brand, the size of the
can and the names Of Your retail
LeRoy -G• Brown, agricultural-repre-
dealersx4n,'bath,•instances we would be repre-
sentative for Huron, suggested that the
.glad to, haver the matter investigated campaige for duality in hogs should be
and will determine the legal ceiling carried -Out in two directions; not only
price. • should better ; breeding stock • be ele-
DONALD B. BLUE
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Counties of Huron
and Bruce
" - .RIPLEY, PHONE 49 -
For information apply to J. N.
Kernighan, Division Court Clerk,
Goderich,. Ont.
couraged, he said, but fanners who are
-I hae six boarders who pay me now:produel g I31 hogs should be inter -
.
Q ' m ease, e- matrk `te.
�-`al.,week, -hitt "th�°`�°Ust`'Mirlig-^1`�-este�i•«-.ice--ptltxa�u:�..,
TI•+' e ,1� •It ctln: be_:aonea,r. ' 11 13ro •n
tor iso• their. •1 l(?.,, . l
gone up tnlrel'I�veek. like'a °sand;-a'efer"r"ing- to the fact that nianv
board to $9 a week.. Ainy, T de M . f t P1 because
A. --You may not raise the rates._ ht
charged your boarders without per-
mission of the Wartime Prices and
Trade Board. . If you wish to increase'
the rates you should apply .to the near-
est .Board office. ' -
•a
rl
• Electrical association. '
Brieetmg
o
STRATF'Oltl), Jan. 30: --Standardiz-
ation of electrical services in Ontario
is just ae important as standardization
of living and is as necessary -as stand-
ardization •in international dealings,
Hydro -Electric Power Commissioner W
. ;strike told E3ele ates to a meeting
of • No. 0 District .Ontario un cipa
Electric Association in the City Hall.,
here yesterday afternoons, devoted to
discussion of the proposed change -over
from 25 -cycle to 00 -cycle electrical
service.
At the moment the southwestern sec-
tion of Ontario is the largest 252cycle
area on the North- American continent,
Mr. Strike.. -said, ,and as a preliminary
igltroduction to statistical .and other
information dealing. with .costs of a
change -over' in power services, he gave
-two: reasons -why -this r -section . of On-
tario should support a change to the
60 -cycle plan: one, that in the face
of incereasing demands on hydra power,'•
equipment changes will bring about'
necessary expenditures in any event;
and two, that finances at the moment
are better thau they ever have been
before.
Commissioner Strike, with M. J. Mc-
Henry, in charge of promotion and
Public .relations-; R. T. Jeffery, chief
municipal engineer of the 11.E.P.C. ;
J. Wafter, treasurer of the H.E.P,C.;
and R. L. Hearn, chief engineer in
charge of design and construction and
rha-irman of'the staff committee' on fre-
quency cycle stabilization, devoted the
afternoon session of -the meeting to
('i°pflaTiilh`l; .in cOnsiderable detail what
a e'Yc1eecl'ialieli;Z' epla1rehre fly a .--
Qn 110.4t°--urAllterers rto' thyconsume
re"ite>"ated-E)1 - two or - three occasions
EDWARD .W. ELLIOTT -
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
can be made for Sales Date.by
calli.r,lg Phone 203, 'Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed.
s#a
D'11Cry .'ORM*
17 ,74. BROWNLEE ` BTIRE and: Urea Mabel .Gray, 3,1.41„ who lives
°T. +' R LONGSE' Vz will". 1 �1' °i't?,ltli'f!' '.. sal lsii€) a�o1< i'( t�tuiil(
a a ldoase('. On, Bri.kanni a: read,
After forty-two years' eontieuene
service in. the rapt plant of the Purity
Flour Mille, Wlisiain Browaglee, Ii'ritan-•
uia-, road,' retired last Friday. In'
re=E�(stitlo i of his ldng, and. faithful
service, his fellow-e_mployees'presented
ls%lil with a pee apt pencil set and an
address ekpreaesing their goodwill. The
presentation •• was made by William
I,,(,nginirEt and William Itu(1(.locit.
Mr. Brownlee said he expects to
enjoy his well-earned rest looking after
his home property. He is alto lookiflg;
forward to taking a trip'.to Saskatchs
ew a>zl to visit a sister Whom lie lees
not seen since 1910. He is a faithful
member of ti,iictovla street,United
church and a member 'of the sssion.
Mr. Brownlee came to Goderich from'
the township. of 'Hullett, where he was
born sixty-five years ago. He has been
a resident. of.. Goderich for forty-five
years. His wife , fiessed away in 1937.
•He has three daughters, all living' in
Goderich: Mrs. Charles Breckow` and
Mrs. Allan Linfield,Palme,rston.street,
huj;5 fall back roma _: o
they are aa'llowed to go Overweight. ,during the 'afternoon, was the domestic,:.
•-° "If we' delve into -a strictly breeding- rural, and commercial consumers would
1 " Mr,Brown. said, '`it's going ‘not have to. pay any direct' outlay for
proglan , changeover of waters and rpotorS to the 1
60 -cycle st?rvicet.
Rate Increases
The l°t'.I::P.U.,-- {gra-wing, on a- "eons
vP'(1 get al lot m01'(' . �. t ingency fund," hopes 't(1 maintain
- Should. Be Inspection at Sales power rates at present levels as much
Steps should be taken, it was urged ns possible, it was. said, but it ropy be
by Williams Ttll•nbull, t(7 • get Govern- 11t'('('S5ary to institute rate in(•r nses• of i
relent'inspection .of lungs"Which are of-; from three to twelve per cent., It. T.
tllluunity sales. -There-have I Je ery, -I-I.E.Pee. chief --,engineer, said
at0s The
tcc
fe t'n ..
r'O('E ((11
�1
ofh( g
been...many cases, he •lt- title stage t 1
f- -po3ver _parte increase will net apply to
. e5tlit Il
.
Q. -It used to be that I could. buy
a hot dog for 10 cents. Last week
I ltad to pay 15. cents. Is this price
increase legal?
• A. --Yes. Operators of public eating
places were recently given permission
TO NEGLECT SNIFFLE'
Ai
A bottle of Niche Y"aptrii not io 13i*ty
handy to have around the bouse b -
cause this. double -duty nose drops .. e,
• j,ckiT Rel eves '7rre ,a 's`rtt �n --
heady ._ � • _ stuffy di►,tretas> f'� ; •
head col(ir.°NIateo breathing ea kr-.
111e!ps Prevent colds from devclo,
used,at the
warning sniffle or eneeze.
This. Double --Duty Noe Drop'. should
save you much misery. Try it! Works
fine! You'll like it! •
VICK S VA -11040111
t() take time, and in the meantime your.
bacon contract with Britain will suffer.
1'(�t•sonalaly. I- feel that if the to-Inus oil
TH 'were taken, oft' and put un the A. .
1, 1 „
tof I1 hot Ind
diseases being -spread' as ar .r .
"••"'`' '''" I believe t would' all Maisel reatirfe `
s u
U
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1 L('C o
theanimal Se increase p 1 said,of an
v, ielies int' fire •cents. , j
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HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
For information, etc.. write
R.R. 4, Seaaforth-; or phone (col -
lea.) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
,r
STOMACH UE pDISTRES
TRIAL $150 ECONOMY
SIZE SIZE $ CO
° D''R'S• TA;-. f'' -
' amnpbell's 'Mug Store, Goderich
gz CAPITAL THEATRE °ar
Now--"ABILENE-7'Ot'i'N," shirking Randolph Scott.:
MON. TUES. an4 WED.
ERNEST HEMMINGWAY'S
"THE KILLERS"
A story of stark, vivid, human passion, told -in the untamed Hem-'
mingway style and featuring •
BI RT:LANCASTER, AVA GARDNER' and ALBERT Dli+'.•I{KER
'I'HUR. MIL' and SAT.
Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Ernest '1'rt>lex and Larry Simms
Presenting another hilarious 'episode, in the life of the tepsy-turvy'
Bullnafead 'Faintly '
"LIFE WITII BLONDIC"
Coring --;'"SWAMP. FIRE," and ",HEIt ADVENTUROUS NIGHT."
.Mathtees Wed., .Sat. and Holidays at 2.30 p.m. -
E. T. Armstrong
OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST
Square Goderieeh
"See Armstrong and See Better"
A't Lucknow first Friday of
each month.
at sales. e Leve i .
be at good -idea,
,
Mr. Turnbull said, plaited. but Will effeer v biio S districts I
"for. thein to be inspected before they ac(ordieg. ..to ci+ncumstantes invola•ing
li l can. b0 , 5,x)1(1. • It seems too bad ' that cha)11g;c1 aver of e(Iuipment.
or bull -nose should inriot0ntl walk The actual -change;ove r will coast in
th(' neighborhood of- $1'2.5,000,0(10 of.
out ,c)f-a community- sale and find he thicb approximately 10 .000.00() cad
has taken the disease home toy e run I blisted ars consumer equipment re -
The
own stable, and herd. I aid, A eon-
Tlle hog producers joined with the i visions. JI. -J, _IIcIIenry
members of the Huron County ...fork_ i siderable amount. of regi larch work
shire Breeders Club, which also field its was nec essaa>:y' to deter mine the -cost
annual meeting )were, Wednesday,- fo 1and it w is estimated that an :additional
hear an address by George Gear. agri- 115 per cent, could be, added to the 1945
cultural representative for Bruce, on labor and material costs for 1'150.•_ It
hog producers' organizations ill' iirnee has been estimated that the average
county. - j per capita- cost of the change --over fo-
The .hog producers voted, 'at their a domeStic.cpusuRnerS will be $75.70 and
Own annual meeting, to coith-me to for colnlnercbil consumers ''l27.s0. Ile-
funetion 'for another year as a stlbsid macre' it cleai0 that those figures were
iary of the Huron. Federation Of Agri_ j merely estimates and no fixedassess-
_-- t --4i 414:111111 '1 rt- heti t frf:TeVFP3r1 tit
- 11 re _�t'1 lit I Ehaa1- .set ::u.p lx -,-separate
tor•galnizatio 1. 'Members.,of ,the hog' .11111 `)ciwl•r markYet watctin• (thctl\ingots
producers' committee of the Federation 1
are William Turnbull, chairman ; Bert' district. -he Maid. -and with a standard:
Lobb of Clil - nd _Charles ('nurses' of i fired power 5s aim b tt(r i-ce could
J. W. CRAIGIE
INSURANCE
and
&AAL `ESTATE°"_ -..x.
PHONE 24
GODERICH
Wawanesa Mutual Fire • Insu-
rance Co. 50 years- in business, •
Canada's largest ' Fire Ins, Co,
Get our rates on Car artd Wind
Insurance,
Among - the _lowest in Canada.
GORDON' JEWELL
R,R: 6 Goderich
Phone Carlow 21-r4.
emeereeemeeelemAmmie
Geo. G.-MacEwan
Fire, Accident and Motor Car
Insurance r
OFFICE -MASONIC TEMPLE
- WEST STREET
PHONE 230 ° GODERICH.
R BODY' an
Fender Repairs;
ON ALL MAKES AND MODELS
Until your new.car c;rrives, it will pay you
dividends to keep your present car in good
appearaxice for the tune Sou. trade it in ` Or sell -it
S'it,
i Kl�
. _ Ixlo"1'e'�a'ti� r�fl..� :"."����H„alSl:•
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months when your car is not in''use. Bring it in 'oday. ti The
result will please you and prices
are surprisingly low.
Belgrnve, vice-chairmen ; Victor Roy of 11)Y pr o i(lc d.
The The Financial Plan
Federation has advanced to the - '
mit tee $2`2a5.fo• interim financing, until) int' details to pr(-en.t one phase of tin
Cheng( -over plan in which everyone
the county hog producers login to re- ! •
ceive al share of the two-cent-t-llo;.w has from 10110 to time expressed keen
levy which goes to the (hltario Iing� iutel•est -the (051. As treasurer -he
Producers Association, • hais- been working ()it the cost figures
• Directors. -for 1917 aild oat's able to present. by means of
Township (lirectors on the hog- _pro (-1-tarts' and a 'printed pamphlet. al 0011
ducers' committee for 19:17 are: Morris siderahle amount of valuable inf(irril-!Donald: Grey. ihmnik:
Jack Wickstead;, Ashfield. I:0rl me_atThe total' cost of the work, carried
out .iii a 15 -year program. aggregates
$19)5,3t`2,000, made up as follows: muni-
cipally owned distribution, $:15, 100.000';
.change-oer of ('onsiuner equipment, .
$108,200,000; Provincial hydro generat-
ing and transmission equipment, $47,- 1
412,000: 'reel distribution, 34.400,000.
"To prevent interest charges increas-
ing the costs et is prqposed not to issue
bonds- specifically for the change -over
but to adopt what may,' be termed a
,pay-as-you-go plan, spreading the
burden of cost among parties as .equit-
, ably : is possible." he said.
The following means of raising the
funds i:( pt'1Jposed 011 the 15 -year work
basis with - payments spreading oyer
11 20 -year period :' •En eh Niagara diva- j
siren 25 -cycle mluli(•ipal111' to provide
out of its own resources tu0.converting '
costs totaling) $25,300,009: th(`' l're-
___, 1•inc•i:il ("(lnlnli�si(m to pro acre $2:a.
I,ondesboro, secretary -treasurer.
- I1.1 '1' (' Treasurer J. Walter went
1 1 tl con '
Massey -Harris Rite -Way
Milker.ee Helps you when .
help is scarce,Trouble-
free service and -low opera---
- ting cost. We havethem.
MASSEY4IA.RR1S
HOME FUEEZERS.
,NQW IN STOCK. TEN .SDR
SEVENTEEN 'CUBIC FEET.
W
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TWO. O R THREE COIVIPABT-
PENT HOME FREEZERS. .
-COME IN ANIS SEE ; THEM..
Huron Body and .Fender Shop
,
WHEIEL ALIGNING, FRAME & AXLE .STRAIGHTENING
issey-Ilarris Sales and Service--
84
eeryce-
84 EAST" STREET PHONE 206=W
stimomposommoss
semsseemomessess
Ilowick, John Craig; East \Vawanosh.
Ronald Coultas: West ' Vawanosh. Irvin
Henry; Tuckersnlith, - James . Mac-
intosh; Goderich, Alfred Warner; Mul-
lett, Arnold ,Taniiesol: 1'sborne, ,Tack -
son, Woods; Stephen, Ed. Chambers;
'Colborne: Harold Montgomery ; 'Hay,
Henry Schilbe : JlcKillop, Jack Ryan;
ITCH
CHECKED
In .a e✓tffy
or Money Bak
For (lutck relief from I tehln$$ paused by a cren+s,
athlete's foot, ecahle*, p(mples end other It
��aanditione uee purl, coblangg, m�dIc4ted, liqubl
Gremeell i,(t a 4
'stainless,! Soothes, comforts and quacksy calms
Intense itching. Don't tuff dr. Ask your dralall'Ass
today (es 0. D. . ! 111ESCRIIMoN.
Offers. Welcome Relief - .
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Firm Coughs And Colds
To get quick, welcome relief from coughs and
colds -try -Dr. NVood's Norway Rine Syrup. '
This safe and popular household remedy is
recommended for the relief of co'ughsl colds, croupy
coughs, sore throats and bronchial troubles Widely
used for nearly 50 -years at embodies the medicinal'
virtues -of the pine and cherry barks.
The immediate use of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup may check a
cold in its early stages. T)ry, obstinate coughs quickly yield to its prompt
and soothing-•actioln, -
e9 You'll find this pleasant -tasting, quick -acting remedy on sale at drug
countess every' here. So specify Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup
e.-8 3 (d'' 1' lr - t. .,6" �; c .�..-.
110 T. Milburn Co„ Limited. Toronto, Ont.
• WE SPECIALIZE IN
MERCURY MOTORS and PA TS
NEW and REBUILT MOTORS IN STOCK -NO WAITING
yi
nr°kiEBRADLEY & SON OODER=CH
249 Or 658
NEW AND USED PARTS IOR,'ALL MAKES Or CARS
•74011.0(1(1 :(ud nut of its rural capital j
accounts, $2.39R,000: al frequency j -
011:1 10 1)0 erented to
111001 e0nce1'Si911 costs of $1:12.111,0(1(1
The frequency. change -oar
in lid will d its rPrwl)r(•es fron
centin•,encies flied. $:10.000,000: rural'
reslervt' , $2.002,00(1; the 11111rgi1) be
- tweet) system cv,st of power and the
final system c.iiist in 1051. $2:1,745.000:1
at 1l anU11a1,t.'1,ssessi)tellt oil the total system leadduring the 20.Vealr 1i('tfrin 1
of $1-20 per horse power, all:1)1'2_.0(1(1: !.
estimated interest earnings-. at three
er cent. of the.reser•ve fund. $1(1,900•-
000.
•The estimates can for a selrpllis of
$:1,554,000. -•
• Stanley, Murray (.singer 1 T\irnherry.
yet to be n0nle(11•--
The meeting 'vot0(1 to 'seed the full
fifteen voting delegates to which the
county is entitleil to the annual meet-
ing,, of the Ontario flog Producers'
Awvil(•iat1(111. and to send; several 111oioe
ias alternates so that the voting strength
of fifteen can be maintained.
• At. their annitall nleetiuf,;. the Pork
• shire breeders elected Alvin •Bottles of.,
- Boyfield as pr('s-Meflt, su(•eeedln„Alfred
Wanner of Goderich township. + Other •
members of the 19-47 ex.'cutiV4' are:
William Turuhell, v10e-presidellt; Le-
Roy O. Ilrotvn, secretnC,-treas)1i'o'rl
John Powell of
Warner, Janne.: Cob), of ("Tinton. and -
Rey Johns of Centralia, dlveetore.
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