The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-03-23, Page 61
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„ t�'1 A•"C�A�� 1xlaa chi th g has°
. 'broti ht more clearly to light the
g -of x nd imt ;;link • this
stxength
country with all the tither Gi its x Naa
tuns . in the most deadly st. ugh -
history' ilia ii tisk publication of'the'
i mil -Bial aid" agreeinelits.
1 i if , the out What
It'i: not aa..tltle °tion. of figuring, x'n ilio;
any 'tine, ntttiozl eau do, to hell, Win,„
War, all „tyt� .,lilt's a.re,, ill it to the1
sleek with all their p`owe'r and with. all.
tiaeylatave. '. Nt)-half ttleats'arc�s 1laa.ve.any,
• , , _. a. . With the 'trc�uiend*
plaac�- ill llrt..adt ui � . «
x Stake,' nothiatg, ler s ' ,than
at
Otis X2yitc,ti
r'nitcd
of die the
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h,
A
* . tlac absoluteg. , . 1 t aanz
, ct , was Based tilt s.a X
aadt 1a mutual :titl
v , 'i'ti' iia ofats.Y'��aaartllt:�l" 'ill the Wax effort thrttti�,h.
he principle/4.)f illciptof Volralrulsoary
assertiona.�t, � ,.
' ► -le.• 'vet batrgaining, axed"of the c oin-
.c l cit . in e 't' of concilia-
tion
trade of illatch• u r. ,� .• .....
ioll -in the settlement of. dispute..
• dispute Was tgoo c0luapllcatted
`Til[ Ueea, dt 1 d s a4e,of
to be dealt With .in the limited p -
aeallrtttwit.
�.p
same altilati9n.. Another_ e ituigi.tT \x[1,5•._.
the removalR1 the elause plaaein • thy.
oltlis uf' Proof' of ulnoa;c, uta:,on elthe°l _
to • yta
bor" .ur" einitiot` lot' ethic .a Barge, ..
Wader the order,. and, the :board, ry ars
HEAVY CLEANINGi
00T YOU DOWN?
•'� [}ai wider •order,. it lila o to a°aiwe Wag,ps.
changes
a the
xa
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a
'dile (;u�oxtalai . t '� .•t' tal,t�xla*'
With •:sol 'Me ntisgiviugs, reit t g
stand, on the absolute- 'necessity ut
ilii i t It united, front' Against :the.
�aziYilit,� a X �
danger of '•ntullatioli. The fut;trre wf.
labor" reiwttLoka rests upon the
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ofcXa#itx,cf the new wag[.control,urder
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A t1 tb4' labor relations '. �,
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.� t , . re %toile ►Tilt ' 'sit on
.rtrill tat � .t oat.
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that the ;1)ro .tx
• )rl. ea ut4e was • no less
Valais to tht,.c,c►ixllli[ �
" a duly than the pro-,
ittil and no less � .
ViSiuli of lighting sal[u.
(,'arge slaitps sl'nt to any allied 18(11on
-daring
i war remain the . property of
dtillu thectinditi ons.
�a � a •
;anadu lid rtntler [ort tilt > , , b e •, .lti'tiele. Beside*, ilio" liter
e luipiiiulC and;a rcittft still sc ivltea i� tlaih .lcuuwli. In side'-, t%"ten' per ittr'`
end. of the waar are subject to tc t ore `Deer
alt the,, 1 natui tfaet
the
Canadian Government's disposition, rettiiction. eta. the question "now
{alieraa,l this country tlocas not ask 1 is off, and the Whole- tit.
foto g
. forlith. redelivery of ' War" sulipl.ies rests �vitlx'tiie Provinces, strides'
t Sinall Industries'
`Asirpped to tallies. 'The agreements pro- Ta >ere to create. an Izldllstral
Vide for, reciprocal aid. Trade . after The'meast e3ato , e t e a I uJ the
the war, is 'tot to lie encuinbeied with Develop) of iiidustrt3 after victory has
huge debts. At Chet Held .of the last war l . wheels
Avon through extending greater
r •.commerce was shackled ,and stifled by , been
• hts Oat cchiltl not be ,paid. ,An im- credit facilities to shall enterprises d,.
-n
h . of:..th
an .
ods
-lct
• ° °''partaitt'clatlse.in tl�,e atgreenxe�tts 1'klttit ...now -in --the- �`in`•tlte- t
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the nations will Promote international commerce coinutittee of the Commons.
trade
` policies which - 'rill carry out ! There has seldom been ii more interest,
the objectives of :the •Atltliatie, Charter, ! i?4 debate the the -nue en_thesecond.
1 ' ,y Sof* the bill.-: 'Everyone was
It is i�,c4gnized t'haiiwhen the war zs ;�i�eadip�
,oyer hope tor the restoration of world pretty: well agreed -on the red of ell?s ,
t- cl, 'small iuditstr\•. T e.
trade lies in the 'co-operation of the'. ins
.:- _ _ strong demand for decentralization of
United, Nations. ... '_indust1- througbent tilt&- t tintr+y, 'and
4.. Mutual Aid _ Appropriation' � it, : llli hit 'be, it was � tirguecl, that the
This c(nintry's mutuatl aid approprra.- t v might
-would, help to bring Y_hie
tion for last 3 ear.. 'was $1,000;000,000. ! nt��
This year; it• Is likely to "be Tess,. ars the ; .about. There as, an argument vii
y whether the central bank, the Ralik of
peak of war procialctiou • everywhere'i
seems to, have been about reached, with j Canticle, whose fluty it is to regulate.
the other bunks should be allowed - to
QODERICIII L
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G.a�1 lFlititl 'ToW TSIlfl , March 2L
We. are •Sorry to report that Mid
Alice AudreWs is az patient in Godai'ir-b.
was ?itail• lllcry many. friends" wish her
a speedy, reed'ery, . •
Mr.--,liensou utter --of- "iintolt.visited-
Iasl.- week'- With Mr..and ,Alis. l lair
'wood.
it M l,l i 1` liensail
the:, Givers of alt good giftsby plaeing
at leder One cent a meal in theme boxes,
p�y�
rQ�' the Red -'l�l;a��,a �-Opa Tue aua
eyentng, March 7th, Mrs. Frank Pleat -
entertained for the lied PCros - at the
Allen Battles home. A'. geed Unniber
were preSeut. Eue�ttre Wat played in .
'the :early Bart of the eyeniug, high
laanors'going t0, Donelda Vanderburg,
Clinton, :and Jinn outs . and 'onsola-
ileo pates ate
e Mrs. "Westlake ul d;iDori
Warner, Tickets `were••,_ sold o
rpoeaa^ t ry a o �° eliitte1k, Lxav+ Warner . held the hack r
1 St l �l i1 �r tela of
rheas, a,►aaa,�" "1 Mr. and 311 -"SA Gee.. A t of $":i : W11s 'ealiz . !fin . Tr >' T
•,>I v . lYn � 11Iai1tc �1... lief" or- •
e cra . ralta'o
put.,on as :. rOSS pax
ll d M„ ie Harwood,
'ta2il Cl#Q �.'lll�ll Overseas ..< • _ . ._: � � .a�lalre and
> ► honors Merit -.tet , Verd: . i .
, � t.c i d rile ,
4 a'e a +�
� It Mrs,
tc.� � , M'
1 1 Tx y tca•
consolations
o au
t r11aa
aaxrtt .'.t'uitiac►xu., an oY c e ' �vi'th ticket ',On. titin. ' The 1lte1ody %Mixelrs
(, oilIiv ati j bliGllt slat• 11�"4'E' •- #-1t
, , , . ► , • Gee'. . ° l �j stilaplied, rnusio � for:. °tlaiilciiag. 'Friday
stain
1" ' r1 T
t 1i� • ben v. received it'o1n 0 e ea p Over
]� k �� d C t3' e
1)01.1T. �it,' el wad- dins c
fella • .ef ;i;i}t' sec e pt. af,. the paare'ls 1 one lAuldred '�v r present and :tt'ven y
� � , of ettrllr ' were :played. • , Hig1a
LETT'S
-Don' " : In your':back -you .
don't have to scrub and rub so•
hard.! mostw-1, ike. magic,':,Gil.
lett''s Lye Whis'k4°'ay dirt acid
grime, cuts right through grease
., ... lets you `:ly througha,.heavy
cleaning_ without , exhausting
edrtidgery!,Keep a. wonder -work-
ing tin Of Gillett's handy always• .
"Handles. messy tasks.too." Deo-
--dorizes arbage pails, -Used -fulls-
.land on. keep [ strength it .Clears clogged. drains. --
the stress hereafter being i come into `eompetitioix with these banks. ° `fast completely _destroys coin-, tip .erlt 1pzuelitt-r o 11 e� and on illi-
• o • Meet' xvar needs, � T11-� ire -R'- uttnk Madill be at allbsicliary of' .Merits of -outside closets. Get .
�.. •oven e ui melt >! Bank of Can- ' some today.
pl• , g. 0 P� , the Uorerilruelit-owned
The a aeeuaents placed, before Parka- ada. & )Ii the°.•ot>ier (side, it` vas stated • Never,; dlssolvc lye' • in hot water. The
` and ilstr •those> with Britain, Russia,s •Wl - that the'new bat?tk would. be simply fill • action of the lye itself heats the slater.
�'
' and �1.iistralia. Other--ttgi�eeil xent. '�vlll . , ..ion term iN• C�NhDA
in~tire credit system,
by ex- Nua
shvrtiy'be signed with other countries, hag' a"gap ..�
• With China -and -tile_ French Committee'' tending intermediate and g 'loans Which the commercial banks
o ' mag tl Liberation. , eonld . not- halidle- These 'banks •:have
. ':A.moPg the juiterestiitg events in i err,_ � These'
banks
-dttring the • past. week. have the dentinal: deposits of their customers•
, a ;and . uutst not have their "°looney :tied
..'�bt?en-�-1�•..-tlre.zxPpi7slit�nt 4i.: fihe;.�[n►-.�
hers o .the_.ne--Lfrlior Relations 1 oard :411.1 --
iii ilt 1 rni 10_041!,-,:,-,...,:-.,---Y.• ��
B. O'Connor .of tiro' -
. O, -
bf Which Judge _ LEEBURN
t}�.�1•JCl Ley ,J u�J� tang: Court . -..• . . ,.
- alid,iJudge J. N. Franceeur vice: -chaos -1,_ . -, - ;.
. ,man, and the resignation: of Judge Q.', LEEBURN,, March, ,'21—\Irl. Barry
j4 ;."\Klague;.'frorri'the-Vilaaritrriala,ii cif ;•-iAreeiva;11 frail, Ila r..><tail„t.An, is' spendxlig
the Nati;orae .War -Labor. Board, (`2 ) ' u *eek here, having conxe`up' to attend'd
removal. of the ten per cent.: restriction they furteral� of her mother, Mrs...Jos:'
'the �;
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on the .__;.). on the manufacture o.i neer, E3j~an; -to{�crcrl:. :kTr:� F-reem4---s EL: -(ted --h-fs Carter. '� � •'
Make the host effective use of doctors xi to ;hter and her hiisbancl 'Also were iter. Clifford I-4' alsh of Camp ' ior-
• and nurses, around the country to hip here, returning • Monday :e -ening. -den is spending a fe .holidays with
• "to overeciriae the sltartage; (4 ). the. pass- • Mr and Mrs. Bustin (�uigley,. from his parents,.111x. •al:t f Mrs:.A. E. Walsh.
a ey ogj3 nd c t.din rind trans- ' �1nh Mr,
id e ti isited Fon_ St d ,y with _ king -...to the 'illness .off'. the pastels,
meaSalLt tai -.the_ he - i 11 t ,'lir; IX.. Sigel
n -comW , ,,.and•...:Yfr J rmt s�-•(-iii • i ..inti .
O
"=�-ler-b .� .. -. �, . _ ._ . Bet. Snell,''Who vias szaffe%"ulga<o ,.
--mereer-computtee of the bill to create' .dna. "flu" last `week, there cv o
• ;:.� an 'lard ti+ie DevtYicip ?el e 11 tui i smoke net w �` 'ilattc gat: ti cs a t (?eStfie . ' e- --i u
(5) r'C nada's part.."in'the handling of ,the church, service .on S-uitday last. A' Pte I3Zrold .Bosma.n;''at'London .s elf
the Fire dispute. . -• '. ' ' better- attendance is asked for ,at these.Sunday with.his ax� lits, Maud
Wage ,Contral' Order. Amended , • services leading up to Baster.,..,,, meet-
ing
- Mrs. Maurice 'Bosnia,' • "
Mr. ' and., Mrs. rd • Campbell
visited. on Sunday i i Mr. -and M
A. .E . -Johnston of . Wawanosh,r,
Mrs:Bert Taylor. 'spent ' over ' the
_week-enti' with' ` ' i' 'sis`ter -"Mrs: B.
Stonehouse . of Goderich . ° -
Mr. and ..'Mrs: Norin°an Mctiowell,
Mr. and Mrs. -Charles 'Smith and Mrs.
J. L. McDowell were visitors et -Lon-
don - on Tuesday.; ; ,.
The Farm Fore* met.' on Monday
'The' .�...r,..,,,...., were - --- -•----- was study evening at the. home ;:of Mr. and' Mrs.
ings were given by three meiiabers for ' Howard Campbell,, With -a _good at-
tendance.' The ' program , was in', the
form of a mtusica' evening,, which- con
___:._ _ - _ __-___ , silted 'of choruses? •,,, readings, . solos,
gn mattes- and . orchestra number,
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Club,tables o
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ii e g 1ia1e .serluolt .011 t1i 'rat1l►je0t
�. illy, tk
"ltoonly il#'l giiltt," " . •
• Intended 'for last week) �. .
I N -N.61111 Maark u:
ui7lULlt ;�� TU'1 :
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Of de• i
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,•H pli
��.� 4"ct� a..� Mr , . Y ,,.
_ Peter Yining II1(1 MrA West-.
Ycxung`, �' to ; , �' #t
hike supplied music' for,•:da,iieing with
Mrs, Green lade at the piano.. Tickets
"'OURIPA 'r M , Cf °2A* 1.9.44
o.4a as always, s, the o'
iabeZ uar me Ka of .a:
uniform blend of .net 'quality
r' wed-
ding:
ed
' rs r o�
'their f � fall anliive a Y
fl t h their
_
" .it home t0.
cling They; �i1� be ,. �,
ends from, 2 oteloelk until 4 O'et°0k in
tri s` a M,,
the 'afternoon. Cpngtatulation t !
.: are anti ; Mrs. Baxter' on ' this memorable
h '
. a:, were '.sold , on,. a basket of, ••Potatoes,. ' si n. .
occax 0
err w a in ..
--4Mr. and Mrs, Gordon , r e holding i. • the. liaek �.., •, •
.
" Aeleia Thompson ro d ns e y� R The syanPatny .or.. this, compiling is.
Ta a on on ay*
Miss _. Esthtr ' '1 Lell,wwaiii• o; Heusa11:
v nd°� with' her - areills,'
Spent -rite ti eek e
Ur. and lies. Geo, Mclitt�ain,
Mt, and 'Mrs. Wm, Fuller visited
recently • with Mr. grad. Mrs,' Ben, 411c. -
,.,
a✓uUough in Tlppeuuy,
The ".)OO euchre and dauee;tkeld' on
Friday evening in the-Uddfellows' Ball
by the. Taper's Corner %ted' Cross So-
ciety, was •a complete success, About
$90 vas. realize&• from, the door re-
ceipts. Music for danen g was supplied
by the Daydi.eld Valley Five Orchestra.
Their°°tltl'rer•-4Vcidiulg., >:Ie# sty -con-
gratulatiolts are extended to 11ir, .and
Mrs; Austin • Sturdy; wllo ort Mardi
4.01 observed:their.twenty-ilfth wedding..
,anniversary. in honor of the occasion
they were recipients of a lovely silver
tea service athd, wclddipg cake,' at .the
hoane 0of-' IL. -. and. Mr I tasseil Sllei'1;�;:
Seaforth. t. They were 118e remembe_red
with roses, cards and- telephone calls.
A� host of friends;, ,Aish. `t .t. Many:,
more. happy anniversaries,
. _Substantial • Contribution,•,' ---""The
°
-dance held' - at. Oddfeilows' Hall- on
Friday, evening, March ••10th by • the
Taylor's. Corner Red Cross, was a de-
Bided su cess, door receipts being $93.15.
The dance tole :week ago brought them
$82.80) Blearing' $44.49. ;Tickets were
drawn 'on a guilt won - by Mrs.: ;Vin.
Gainey of, town and, realized $ 53.30'.
The Red Cross drive' am,ot kited to
18.75. The: •grand totail :tui`led� in
Red- ro s since t1i+e 3st of
'ticket on these. Proceeds were $27.50.
- BENMILLER
BENNIILLER, 4 March 21.' : Mr. dud
Mrs; Chas., Houghton, of . Hdlnaesville,
and family visited recently with M.
and Mrs, A. Go8dp
Mir, 0, J. Walters visited his- daugh-
ter, Mrs, W. 'eagan,,, last Wednesday
et London. ; ' -
': On Monday, March 27th, Mr - .and
Mrs. Geo,; l3a`xter will celebrate, the
WESTFIELD_ Tito . te Red C� s
..
�;28�,.�(l: ., .
January .is
)•.sisit-ed one day, last week ''' 'with her held..on 'Wednesday afternoon at the
parents, Mr.: and mys. A..• home: of Mrs. •FOrest l‘kj!Clure, With.
•Mr._,Elelert Mason. of ' Leamington nine ladies' present. Mrs.
spent the week -end ' under the .Par- -had Charge of the .devotional- period,-
r- •' the theme of which ;wag' "PoVver.
her -triend;- Miss ,Ilildrect opened with a'. hymn. followed bY•
r.
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AWL
epnveyed. to Mr: and mts,
and fainily in the, losS.' of Mr...,X1lints
Rev. H. occupied his PulPit'On
SuU, (lay end • impressive
The young people will hold a social
evening on? Friday; Mareh 24, 'at the
home of Miss Luella Fisher, •
Farewell Presentation. --The- hard
tibies social evening On Friday WAS weii
patronized: turd" "till seemed ' to. enjoy
r ai -,.
i
life h
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were es
vet
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ell
rise
Pts
:i`e:
is
n,
es e
Utile At
ill , dam
t11laf' cUs'tta e .
were,- given
i fin and
aadcl e<
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a
ily
I ,and in
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Mrs,
s
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Nr. and i
ave bought
a i diol neat' it 1iel _
NOV)( ho g Mr. amid
d aremoving'shortly. H
and
Good . has bought Mr, hill's farm and
will get possession in ;April,
' It°'wag,.dne of;. tlicis4 •day When there w.
was nothingdoing in the .barnk.bra ten-
in .a small toWi'*R Tie staff had ,got .
through until it was ,time to
close, 'Three o'clock," said the Aman..
ager at last, addressing, njuniol', Itt
and close the front door... The Junior
returnect,0 in' a few minutes and said, '
"Meuse me, sir, it is closed. 'Flet
.forgot to opera it;this morning
-.been. made .the viage.,ebntrol orde.r.
The 'National War ,Labor Board 'will
now hav.e the .'same- membership of
three as before, witlrone .member each.
rePrese:nfing labor and einployer. The
order had arranged, fer a board of six.'
Labor bitterly oppesed. the sik-man
boaid on which It would have only one
representattve as'. in,' the three-man
W.M.S. day, MaAli 16t31; at the home of Mrs,
a4s. Horton. Mrs. A. Bogie • liad
charge of the' Meeting.: There wag' a -
'small attendance on account " of—the
weather' and • bad walking: The pro-
gram. in the Missionary ,,Monthly was
fol104,4. as. nearly us possible. Mrs.
J. Horton gave the Scripture rpading•
and Mrs. 'L. Bogie led in .prayer: As
no book, three read -
the -Watch Tower. After the close of
the • meeting a . dainty lunch _was
and work
!borne, waS elected secietary to take
the place of ,Mrs. Vie. Falconer, who
wished to withdraw.'" The. Seripture
lesson--(Psalra 90) was read responsive -
and, the Drink _Probleni.'r Mrk.'
wbod yead parts of the second". chaPter.
The meeting__elosed-..with_
t'Break_ Thou the Bread of • Life," %and
the, Lord's _Prayer. „Linich wit -a -Served
4ropliey's
urteral _Home
Ont Funeral C/Miel 00Mbines
and the ,refinementy of quiet
T. Bogle returned to -1Iffidiand oir Mon-
day; after visiting with relatives .her'e
• We are pleased to ,yeport Mr.- Rol*
' Bogle- is able . be -downstairs, after
•pathy the'sisters, and other relatives
the-latelta A, Gordon,- whose fun-
eral took placl from her :late residence
.yn m. IADGE, Dire
You are invited to- 'liked to:
1.4_Chapel Chimes" prograM over
afternoon at-2.30'eeloelt,
The ladies had titer, part of the pro -
:performed. :Lunch 'Was! served:
• (Intended 29r :last. week
man McDowell and t, qwendelyn and
'Mrs. *Osbildeston Visited on Tuesday
'Mr:- and 'Mrs, 'Lloyer Walden
Donna and Mr. Deuglas Camphell :were
reinained at 'Victoria
Reeent yjsitors at the borne of ,Mr.
and . Mrsi' Maurice Bosman *ere- Mr.
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DESERVE IHEEliRTY. THAN
reSponsible for the Red Cross Arlie in.
this coramunity werewell received, $110
having, been raised. .
Mrs.,_Ray Cox received a -letter from
Cpl. Morris Frame in: Italy. Morris;
who had been in Afrita on 'sick leave
for some menths, says he .bas -returned
to Italy,. .Many of --the boys of his
• Mr, :and Mrs. Jas. • McMillen enter-
tained a good 'imbiber of friends and
and :Bert McDonald;
belie
'Who- was Injured ' IL Townshend's.
bush lett; week, and -is 'at preSent in
•
„Limilikpost war Months the,iiink of Monereal has
work.in thewar.effort. It sterns proper and only fair
'Workers of ihe Batik. Banking idthese times Is
pnihing-PrO3duction, and binkstafi's have Ong extra .
Fro,mIlettaiik igoiqes. -mere-than 1200 workers
attendants, helperS—haiie gone out .
others.,-loaned-bY•tfie.Bank•-• are doing
it -extra linideifiliitie4dierrort-thoseiritiia',
•
Women, who brie* remained at their posts in the
Bank, despite the best efforis of management to fill
the ranks. Many new mcn and women emfiloyees
liavehad to be tiakrla and many old employees htve
0 Through the longer,. hours and harder work, there :
--enthusiastic application to increased deraih ;
"Olsten:as, tellus diey doubly appreciate "in these.'
.trying thnei• the' customary pleasant efficiency with
and Pte. „liareld Besmati, London, ,Goderieh, will -.soon be well again.
No extra ch rge for the use
Service .
Phone .335 es. 356 br. 7
ranstou Funeral
Rome
Vanaplite Service at „Reasonable
• Prices
NO. extra. charge for the :use of
. our modern Funeral lirome.
a7 Montreal 1St, 1
Phone 30W. cir 3 -
THE PICK OF TOBACCO
It DOES fiiste
BEST 00 4LATERIAL
•Guaranteed Workmanship
prime that -wail: please you.
at our oillee, Vitond 242J or ,
rep us a line te: Box
.p44.86t1 can
and help ehOOke suitilde
orial 4or .your family. plot:,
St. Andrew's St.
toibleo.ffie Night Coughs
Are Hard on thelystem
itto the cough that sticks; the coulg.h* that is harcl
to get rid of; the cough accompanied 1)y a tickling in
the. throat that eaWs the nerve and throat wracking
trouble that keeps yo a awake at night.
thia eongling condition bit soothing the) irritated patter,
100fiening the phlegm and stimulating the brenehial organs, and witen this
its done the troubletgorne irritating cough may be telieTedo •
Wood'S Norway Pine Syrup lue• been ett the market for the past
yearm The Trade Mark Trete
Friel 8150 bottle; large family.oiseA si„botit tithe* as mueb, 60e at all
-the. weeli.:end with his parents, Mr.
' Mi. and Mrs..- Jack Buchanan, enter-
tained a nainher of the .young people
on FridaY eveningAn honor- of their
(lei,. The evening wakspent in playing
-on MOndaY evening -at the bode of "Mr.
forty present., After the brdadcast
over '0314; on community te-OPeiation,
the subject was .discnssed, at. Some
length; ."Mrs,--:Marvin-lVieDowell- gave
an interesting talle-on "Glass,I.e'ho* it
is made* and its vaiious uses.'" ,Luneh
was serVed and the Meeting *as closed,
by the singing of the National A,fitheme.
Presentation. -----About. Slidy: friends
and neighhorA Met at -the home- ofd Mt.
•who „was 'home on leave.. The evening.
after, whith a ..splendid -.address was
giver( bY. Rev. kl. •Snell, 'and Albert
M'ason presented Russell With, a • War
...Savings Certificate, billfold also 'watt
preSented by MrSS,,,ItIeVittie from the
Red' Crosse Rus.sell thanked the
friends ter. their kiticimisti. • -Lunch Was
(rOsentation,0,:-.4. pleasant gathering
was held one evening reeently in the'
basement of Westfield United church in
honor of I.:A0 Ray Vineent, Who 'left
to ' go overseas shortly. TO evening
*is spent in playing progressive'
-of the ladies' prize And Mr.
Mr, It. Redmond and ,Shirley Radford
'received the 1$1)bobY prizes: itteV.„1
Snell ealled the . gathering to order
and spoke a few 'words, after which h'e
'asked Rev'. 0. ‘Vilsim of Brusse1S to
.give the 'address. •LAO. Vincent was
asked to come ' forWard and *Harvey
lleDoVvell presented him with a war
savings certilicatel Ray, in fitting
words, thanked his many friends for
soeial time ,,was spent,4
,Meeting. -..-On Thursday after-
noon' .t.te :Ineetfng Wail' held, at
Mrs. Reed Torrance's. One quilt Was
finished, another half quilted. Mrs.
jas., Lockhart -.14 charge of ther-meet-
out •in the hope. of gathering tunas
irandt: 14.. .MCAN'tEITH, Manager
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ttib in the kitchen:" Pa: "Nu, 'betels
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AN INTERNATIONAL SUPPIrMiEtt+p:
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..Yea /wow 10,wavi*,ralay
oh- mawo sir/pity/Rs. 'OR
it may s,eem tough; when you're
inaking good wages, to go on
wearing old clothes.' But ' it
would be a good deal tougher
if our boys overseas didn't get
- the suppliee'they need. So
please retnember the United
Nations have Only So many ,
ships,. trains and machines.
Artything wasted beta Means
shortage somewhere. else.
Save now . . spend when the
_War is won.
JOHN LABATT LIMITED •
London Canada ,0
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