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The Modern Milking
Machine haswon the
favor of Dairymen
Freedom from the time -taking, tiring
and tiresome chore of hand milking
has come to thousands of dairymen
through the perfection of the
modem milking machine.
The milking machine saves hours
of time and labor, making easier
and quicker work of a task that has
long been considered as "taking a
lot of the joy out of life." In these
times of help shortage, it has been
the milking machine that has en-
abled many a dairyman to keep
the. monthly cheques for milk and
cream coming in as usual and to
benefit from the great demand for
dairy products.
To users of milking machines,
doing the job by hand is a thing of
the past—to them hand -milking be-
longs to the days when grain was
sown broadcast by hand and crops
were harvested with the sickle and
the cradle.
• Your local Massey -Harris
dealer can give you par-
ticulars about the Rite -Way,
the modern milker with the
natural action.
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LIMITED
S!NCE , 1847
Bother, Should You Spend a Dime?
,' dime is small change! But when a lot of dimes march out of your pocket they soon
become dollars that start to fight other dollars,
or furniture left for us to buy.
for the new neckties, dresses
This battle ofthe dollars is called INFLATION
because it starts prices rising ! 20+3et And the higher prices go...the less your
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dollar is worth! For instance, during the last war, people hod to pay
sugar that you get For
today, A voile night dress was
to
for.
compared
to the 4-e you pay now. Your dollar buys more goods, is worth more than the
dollar of 1914-18. Price ceilings and other anti•inflationary measures have helped
keep it's value hig12. And remember ! Every time you use your money wisely to pay
Doff a debt BQpf or to increase your savings when you refuse to hoard goods
or patronize black markets...it makes your dollars worth MORE !
Today/
I promise to give my support to keeping the cost
of living down. I will buy only what I need. I 4
will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell-
ing goods or services. I will pay off old debts,
save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and
War Savings Certificates. And I will support
taxes which help lower the cost of living.
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to. -help reveal the dangers that inflation represents for all the people of the Nation.
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A STOPPED UP SINK is no cal-
amity when Gillett's is in the
house. Leave it to Gillett's to
clear out the mess—while you
go on visiting with your friends !
Water'Il be running freely
again in no time.
In a dozen ways, Gillett's Lye
helps you "take it easy." Full
strength—it destroys contents
of outside closets. In solution"
—a grand cleaner that cuts
grease and dirt, lets you fly
through heavy cleaning. Deo-
dorizes garbage
pails. Keep it on
hand—always.
* Never dissolve
lye in hot water.
The action of the
lye itself heats
the water.
MADE IN CANADA
Send us the names of your visitors
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1944.
NOW stiO IN( - rHUiOS. 9Ii0. SAT.
Joey McCrea st %� Maureen'O'Hara
fl�Iffalo ]Biflfl
In Georgeoue Technicolor A rotii!ne saga of the olcl West
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
Eddie Bracken Betty Hutton
THE MIRACLE OF 'MORGAN'S CREEK
A miracle of mirth that rocks the world with laughter!
HUNT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
"LIFEBOAT" starring Tallulah Bankhead
William Bendix, Walter Slezak. One of Alfred Hitchcock's best !
COMING "COVER GIRL"
First show starts each evening at 7.30. When single features such as
these,are shown all patrons in by 9.15 will see complete show
Matinee each Saturday at 2,30 P.M.
Your Pooch Should Be Polite
Read...in The American Weekly
with this Sunday's (Aug. 27) issue of
The Detroit Sunday Times...bow
masters as well as pups will learn the
A13C:s of obedience in the new schools
dog welfare workers are setting up
all over the country to carry on the
good work started by the training of
WO dogs. Get Sunday's Detroit Tines.
Spence's Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING STATION
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
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PIPE TOBACCO
It's a real
pipe smoker's
tobacco
Want and For Sale Ade, 3 weeks 60c.
LISTEN TO
SSS U O O E S S"
SELF POLISHING LIQUID WAX AND PASTE
EVERY FRIDAY MORNINCa AT 10.16
37 Prizes Awarded Each Broadcast
920 ON YOUR DIAL. C K N X — WINGHA111
For Sale at All Grocery and Hardware Stores
WORXERS.
WHO SHARE IN OW/iERSHIP
More than 4,500 Bell employees and pensioners own shares
in the company. This personal stake in the company's
welfare is an incentive to thrift and helps to explain the
traditional loyalty and zeal of Bell workers, which contrib-
ute so much to the quality of Bell Service.
* * *
In all, there are 24,491 owners of Bell Telephone shares ; 23,288
or 95.1% live in Canada. They own 72.1% of the stock. The
American Telephone &Telegraph owns 22% of Bell of Canada Stock.
No individual shareholder owns as much as one-fifth of one per
cent of outstanding stock. The average holding per individual
shareholder is 27 shares. '
rue seimrke
Buy War Savings Slomps
.. and Certificates Regularly,
Guru alis to. GUotads
H. H. P. JOHNSTON
Manager.