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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1943-10-21, Page 3THURSOAY, QCTOE3SS 21, 1943 414 LUMBAGO ACMES AND PAINS DRTHOM�s'ECLEtTR/CO%` PILES Sufferers of bleeding and protruding piles should know Bunkers Herbal Pills treat the cause at its source. Money back if the first bottle does not satisfy. At Keating's and McKindsey's Drug Stores. mt 1141 SFAFORTH N1+,'WS More Hogs Needed! O FILL Canada's obligations to Britain, NIL supply our armed forces, stock ships docking at our ports and provide for domestic consumption, Canadian farmers are asked to produce eight million hogs in 1943—an increase of 28%, or one - and - three - quarter million more hogs ! If you need money to increase your hog production, this Bank will be glad to consider a loan. Call and discuss your plans. THE DOMINION BANK ESTABLISHED 1e71 SEAFORTH BRANCH E. C. Boswell - - Manager °°""" "`°°" Way BRONCHITIS To Help Relieve COUGHS • SORENESS • CONGESTION Get right after painful bronchitis mis- eries...help relieve the coughing, con- gestion, and soreness this time -tested Vicks way that is so successful! Put a good spoonful of Vicks VapoRub into a bowl of boiling water. Then breathe in the steaming vapors for just a fewmin- utes, With each breath youtake, themedicationgoesstraight to inflamed bronchial tubes where it soothes irritation, quiets coughing and loosens tightnessandcongestion. At bedtime rub Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Its poultice -vapor action works for hours to bring you added comfort while you sleep. money go before, all ways lie open. Shakespeare PP OUR FIGHTING FORCESare now definitely on their way to Rome, Berlin and Tokyo. True it is that the roads they must travel may be long and tortuous with death and danger lurking at every turn. The going may be slow and tough but, with steady though heavy step, our men will trudge every mile with grim determination, yet with inspired en- thusiasm—for Victory is in sight. To make easier andshorter the way for these, our gallant fighting men, is the part and privilege granted those who remain behind. That we may encourage them and lighten their task by our unstinted efforts to speed the needed equipment. That we may by our self- denial make available the monies needed to assure their superiority in air, sea and land. Thus shall we make smoother the ways, and shorten the days, towards the triumphal entry of our fighting men into Rome, Berlin and Tokyo. "Speed the Victory" Buy Victory Bonds MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED Huron Producers Want Hog Prices Pegged At $20 Through the agricultural commit- tee oi' tin' county council, hog pro- ducers of Huron county are snaking representations to Hon. J. G. Gard- iner, Dominion minister of agricul- ture, to have the floor price of dress- ed hogs at Toronto pegged at $20 per cwt. Warden Benson W, Tuckey, T. C. Wilson and Alex. Alexander will go to Ottawa as soon as an aud- ience date can be obtained, At a meeting held in Clinton on Thursday night, called by Dr. R. H. Taylor, M,P.P. for South Huron, this action was taken, Others present were L, 1?. Cardiff, M.P. for North Huron; John .Hanna, M,P,P, for Hu- ron -Bruce; members of the county agricultural committee, and about 40 leading hog breeders. Fears were expressed by Dr. Tay- lor as to what is to become of the hog industry in Huron which is the second largest producing county in Ontario, if the present decline con- tinues. He and othei speakers view- ed with alarm the increasing sale of brood so* caused by the existing feed situation. Dr, Taylor warned, however, that the question must be approached from a national, not a local standpoint, He stated that he had given the question some study and had been to Ottawa. Figures were quoted to show that sales of brood sows to packing hous- es this year increased 120 per cent. One farmer who had 52 brood sows last year has only eleven this year. On some farms the number has been reduced from fifteen to eight. A marked falling off in production in 1944 was predicted. W. L. Whyte, a member of the provincial commission at present in- vestigating the status of agriculture, gave some figures on production costs. He said Huron supplied one- eigth of Ontario's total hog supply had any decrease in Huron would be a serious matter. J. C. Shearer, agricultural repres- entative, Reeves Frayne, Rathwell, Alexander and Wilson also were speakers. Want and For Sale Ms, 1 week 25c. TUNE IN ON Old.Fashioned Revival Hour It to 141 1'.M.. 14,D.S,T, Pilgrim's Hour 2 to 'a 1'.M., Is.1).S.T, ON AIUTITAL NETWORK -- SUNDAYS Local Station -- C.R.L.Vl', Windsor CHARLES E. FULLER, P.O, Box 123, LOS ANQ.IO1JS, CALIFORNIA P Primer Q. --What is the Fifth Victory Loan ? A.—It is another opportunity for Canadians to put their money into the fight for Victory. Q.—How will my honey help win Victory ? A.—It will supply the vital weapons of war needed by our troops overseas. Q.—How will I benefit personally ? A.—You will be saving your money (with in- terest) for the post-war period when, you may need it more. Q.—How much should I spend on bonds this time ? A.—At least as much as last time. Every cent you can possibly spare—and a little more. This advertisement contributed to the Fifth Victory Loan Campaign by Dominion Textile Co, Ltd., Montreal "It looks as if we cut it very fine indeed... German hopes of driving us into the sea with a bloody Tnop_UP on the beaches must at to times have been high. Winston Churchill before the British House of t *,,f& .'g ecce It's this: The war isn't won yet. Disaster may stare us in the face again, just as it did at Salerno. Victory will be ours—but it won't be a walk -over. Let us all make this our motto: "No letting up until the last shot is :fired." For if we do let up, others will pay for it . . . with their lives. SPEED THE V ICT aWatf Ohio wo B U V �tI MORE BONDS P. D. WILSON Manager.