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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-03-23, Page 7fiver See a eentreinble aitile. you begin to Work on your huaband of a etare absolately surrounded wi tii women grabbing tor Semetiling On 'It? *Laet Week-thie IA4ppened to US ,-„gahig.•114.0 fe,,SOtee we faavir, the ali-too. faMiliar Sight -of 1104,',11, huridred:wo- *mencbattlinglor SoMe gootlian a *le. Being Curious-, we.idged in to See -what 'we Were Missing. .*;ancl %the ;fever stringy us too. „ „, • . Getting ii- close enough, to. make. ,dive we begeni .to. watch o'er eldruce aad, warY lannter• when got gtlede toVvel;-halts linen, alid by the time you've talked yoUrHeIt Iroaree-hi gives in -and next morning, wIten 'the, bank ovens, You're right on the deorstep to Sell your Pond, take back the nionei you loaned you? = rug leolo.heau,tiftd. on_the iiviiig room door, its,kleep colors catehing the . .neaSY end warm Ong, kind ef horaelike .besides;‘,,,yon:Ve..wanted 4 deep red rug for ,Years„, And- then Yalf •begin worider. %The boys ' in Italy aren't walking on hand:soMe rugs; they're slugging through% mild, uP., to their ' kneeS, elimbing stony hillsideei tripping ,over enderbruslx, Mel trailing vines, their $loads.,Weighing them down Idt-e-a ton- of 'bricirOtral-their. shoulders serer Where tile Straps press. - All they'd - ask ,to. ever'wallt on would, be decent road that*Ose't being shelled clay and night, a good read with. a 'llard,ourfa,ce: -' opening' Vee we'grired blindly -arid, . *half '4- e g -efse the bfii that left n'aoro* spot. fOr daYS 'ate ; inn in precious- !Ai/eking,. that eost. 25e to have Mended. . PICO of skin' 'clipped. ''oft knuckle . arid the worst of it *as, we dida 'need the dish . 4 was, 'airciply: a...case of • buying fever, • , that:hit' us, „ • ' 'Buying' fever is as contagions as .Merrales, .. let. a neighbor WOMan star t telling you that ''So-and.So's are Belling.. their pre-vvar 'rue; off at bargain, my dearthose deep - erimson ones,* arid.. you'd" better get :one, for there's no telling when we'll' be 'able to gee:them again -the war might last for. Years 0.11d you might never get . another chance.!' • • : .And something happens to You . . you get buying fever, and that g ht ,.....---1•1*""'""4".",!!"."""""aabi"*"1""""a-•-- •,/, • if you're thinking of , yoar bond for a new rug or new paper for the. living rocandon't-you wOn't care, what *the living room looks like it . That's the only way to bring_ them back alive, 'pitting your money.,to wOrk to hi-tY shells, bombs, explosives,-planeS, tanks,* 'block busters; putting : your Motley hit° fighting equipment -to help , . - WRITTEN.....EPECIALLY • rom THIL - WEEKLY NEWEPAPERE,CtfCARADA EditseAlt ti•m-$1111 „fiVI•trt $141101#1.C.4410.'14 movie .Weetern or fivOtts. raagati • Ca*A.W..°A., March ..'20‘..÷The lew down on*aeons for a, • suspension., of nkeat ratlening rar0 be eiplained la part by. the fact, that during the dret 'eight weeks 19/4 inspected .pegking plantsof . Canada slatighteTed /80,066. ze'ete. bege,'''59:,000--Mare!-cattle;' 10;004 More eaves and 30,00,0 more sheep and lambs than la the smite *Oka Of 1943. !The tremendeus' impact Of. ,thia on 'the* handling' faeilltiee, of paelfing plaids can measured by thi;kno*ledge that the increase in hOg slaughtering FUR eighty; per cent, over 1941; It is .re- ported' that there Were ceker 3,02,000,060 • CoUndl of Meat in cold storage at that time', Aida -Ty , twice Much as last year. It would be well to "save' your meat ebupons',' as cautioned, 'heeause one • day .we „may Dein' a, position to Sbin lots more meat aerosa the Atlantle„ them to beat back the foe._ *Remember, too, When 11111 comes where it's badly needed. .marching home,-14eli be looking about ..* * s. to see what' hind of lob yqu've been The Prices, Board recently issUed, doing on the home front. What kind an order that fur garment styles will of job have you been doing? - not be restricted any longer. The only. thing 'VI', that the 1943, styles 'ittive to prevail -for- 1.944:-Aftr- .that ,the 'AYTEI • ,the limit. . * * , * * ° Women., are eertan0 doing 'their art in OAS' War; active on the* hole frOht in It hundred, and one „waYie, 1.4atest figures show that there are more than 39,948' thic;.'areietrforces- of Canada. On a per capitalaaels of OW ternale Population (age 18.45) In December, 1941, theiiik.were 1 in 1260 In December, 1942, 'One in 134, and today one in 6%. $1011014 stre poodneed, Onada o li.ring * normal seem^ time ma- ins is of m*jor interest to * Iroet, of farm f*Miliee with sur *name. The 'Vriwe Board expect that St least eixty. five per cent; of this yeare trap will)* gold direct from farmer to tolleataqr, ' and int all $14.141 sales the farmer way sell et -a retail price level. (Otte * de, partnre from last tyeer, when he couldn't tharge the retail prices unlea* winiana wageee, me/0044 of Zur- ThIrty-flate Deer In he had a market stall;and proeured a joy ,,d,ied ;Karol* hi his flea soon now ipssraa license. Varmer to .prialtieer price*. . 7 Deer *pia are reported, to entv fourth Year aro; Ungraded $2:49; Canada ttarli. gkev ' trona in this; 44ounty„ A few $.05; Canadian eiredluln grade,: $2.90. XVII,. Mary Agneki '0•Wens,, ,oelaow *goy zoar varee,, Thome* Khoo* It may be eignideant7 la the war re, nfilth . a deer in a. wheat field And DEAD or _DISABLED.! - -V i QuielOy removed in Oleem•ittii,Itary Trucks. Phone . po , e9 , 910r16 CLINTON - . — 215 8.-TRATroRn William Ston. Sons, Limited . . INGiRsom, pri ARIQ, If you are worried. about the, ,right kill& at *flag to fly when a distinetive Canadian flag regnired; take Prime Minister, King's Word for- It.' The red. ensign is Correct dress for the ,oceaeien,. he told the Corremoas, kialtatio- lightgrade- fq4,5. Robert *.Owens, Vast Wawanovh died Lloyd johnston retarniag front or* , . * '** 1 at ,P.elgri-Y-1 On Sinlday, in her viXtY.-* Mt- 10:44 in: the bush °WA* IL 14414 atrietions and stireily trend' that Muni,- Ye ' '- ' " . thirty.five of thera.”„ * tions Minister lloVe reeently an- : • „A, !NA and 'Olunef CEO, 1Mof been Thornton+ . nouneed tha,t contra of 'silk, nylon, 'organized at ' Seaforth,,,\ with 'Willievi in the', Auglieen reetery, 13rae0010, cork, -IrePeki, and Products, manufae- Ament as preSident and C.' 11.. .$114( on ,. Saturday, March 18th, - Daisy , ture4' from thee ,,$0.1stini tiranqerred seeretary-treasnrer. . ,,,. k.11eanor Mille; daughter of Jame* IL fleout MuuitiOu9 .1).nd. , uPPIY- to the Clinton's annual. spring , Snow* r344 Mille,v4tle. eorteessiorvor G * Vrtena )3040; • #., , be held on ' ,Thursdat. API112 eth, and ship, end the :late Um- _ -- . - -,-; - -,--„Atc_.,_*i_ . „,,__ _ .„ *111 be,* ,oineially opeeed by .7.410te. unitedIn Marritige with LOUIS . lAii;•' itir -1110 tarbier : 'About ninety GOVerrior 'Matthew*. ' ,-,. Tberntore-son Of Mrs, 'Therntakt: Hen - Per Cent.. et Canada's' 730,0(4 farmers =116m IfsAjkfo' Pg41 ills lara (S1 10u, and the late Martin ,,,Thoraton. *keep- poultry and la.St year's egg ' pro- tThiletihroomettEi!xt1 mi:optirte5cejtvsiftourno". wmof ' tr: manitett, .11, rs, Re;auvtaivlieeMrow.701;‘90e,tesOrti:eltivt43 AOttletwi4907, . ' The, duction 4it 'le°07aini:ii 'di:e111.9349:CO:::: ' John Oumell SAI•tVi v41°,1}Ved rtmst 'Mods a 1101341, „ ,, the obj gave Vile year is 36A, milliou Sent lust 09et a: million dozen eggs .to f his life on a farm two Imo 4,.balf At the annual Meeting 0 016 Huron, Brgou; in, 1042 these exports Juruped Mlles south of Vingharo, passed aWay 1 ratliieve, co„operatbre,„Doi at How 'While the baY8 'overseas have a con- stant (date with the enemy, ,their sPEtre moments it's reading that cOunts most With them. So now we learnlbat unwrapped magazines -cart ..be. -handed in to anY Postoilice'in canada for for- warding' to troopvoverse4; 'Zone col: lection and 'Terwardinedepots have been set -up. Present piens call for atipMent Of 80,000 current issue magazines each .month.,,*: If 'you're through with your .fayorite, detective: A look at the O.B.C..annual' report: The national .radio system in the last fiscal Year., had an ,operating surplus bf $"230,2GO, Which most people will be interested .to know eatae :from a total revenue of $4,070,990. Licensee train -receiving seta.bionght in -$3$791y- 090 and the commercial broadcasting 'take_ was $1,243,053. -In six -and a half years. the C.13.0,' handled ,Oyer twenty- five dealers and the ,f41104 with sets contributed $18,500,000 for the jazz, opera, newscasts and, othersthingS which- we ,,get , over the. air... • ,4ryiirTch8.14..lnthty14year.a.esAit8"gvOZutipobt, rtTlfenlisdOzep.. atn;tae410eorrecitu44%tt;th.rrijdotrBortloop a:elezyofthe, and tOWTIS ;Camiaa disclosed the uf Petr Dei echert, Bay Tewneldp; nj lit distribution of fiuld millt was about his eighty-first year. Surviving;*-- be, tweaty per ,cent. greater* thau. a year. sides' the widow, are six sons and four %triter/ , . .• About fridt: probalft Qan- flaugbters. ' • lo C Todd ".of St.-, Helens *as adieu • productien, in 1944, based on . „ esthnatee,of tree mortality, new plant- ings ^coining into bearing; and ether factors, Indicates a somewhat *larger supply of domestic fruit than in 1943, whieh4s, welcome because ,O a greatly inereased *. * * " Regulations in connection with re- 'strictions on construction are 'being * ; - , , Maple syrup t has occupied the Cen- sumer 'Branch Apotlight• here ,for: the past few -weeks.- Virtually everybody concerned has written_ to enquire for this Year's ceiling prices. Since, nearIY -elected vicerpresident of the Canadian Aberdeen Angus„ Association at • the annual meeting held. at .• Brandon, Man., last week. • '. Horatio . Nelson Kestie, a lifelong resident of the Exeter* district, 'died uddlinly on Marelk 10th in his eighty- eighth year. wife-predecelir$ed'Idra, b7 r. aCt. Zurich; viee-president; A,. IL , o Miillen; 'Seeretary-treaatirer. DirecOre .aanaed are !Make Horner,, Zarich; Sam Ilendrick, Dasl/wOod; Wi'F, Alexander, Ilensall„ -andEdisoa Verrest, liensall. R. J. Scott,‘ president of the. rated' raimere” Co-operative of Ontario, ad. dressed the meeting, and 'urged that ' farmers press -for long.term-coatraet Prices for .raeler „products. * !tome from Overseas - - , Shoat Before *Other's teak' 'Atter Seriiiii-OfetWini-for-neartr and five daughters two and a half years, Trooper Everett PreparationS re being made :on :, * . Pollen arrived . at his home ti't iteter . _beays jemdoutoi,.itisoonraseAn'ecixtegp, predevittarbaieleeanste4CalbileiSch & Son, Zurich, .for the Sunday evening,March' 12th;inet ., efeatoli of a new planing mill. :to re- Ir.,,,,,few hours before, his mother, 'Mts. Coestruction, repair or alteration of ,,. place : the ,one that .was, destroyed by John . Eon/T. pollen, died liner art, in, * Plant% preVrOnsly.,:exempted01 *fr9_, 1.1,', .fire2a_few weeks ago, • ' ,. 'nessof_soMe xrientlis. 'Early' n 13 cense up to $2590„ are nouT eXempt. iiii _ Mrs'. Rogers, widow of Rev:, -DOW- 'hrir- .,the „family *oeelsooa .-Nvatiir that' : ,cont.rol lieertse' 'for • pne-ailea,half or ''.* 'Everett W4S--ratUrning;•10.-Can4da and -1-7,- . to $5,000. ApPlicatiOns for conitruction niyrers', • W110 Wes' minister of .s,eVeral ni,soiliorit'llar'liet°u.slit,:' the .mOther, was lOoking*fOrWard to, hie square•feet in -area will now be con. "livetytdiriqt caogring, redgAtio ThereitS'; in Which City' Ur. Rogers' also naps before he 'arrived,, •NtrA. *Oleo'. corning; 'Imt lapsed into unconsciOu0- two-story dwellings not eXeeeding.,14109 sidered; :Apartment or, Multipledwell- speet ius last years, ' Was in „her''.forty,eighth Year and be, ing constructions 'will' no longer' he The death Of George Angus Taylor , , . restricted to speCific number of suites, occurred, on March lith at the home of but to ,-three--gtorY and basement -walk= his son-in-law, -Le,aSWItitcqee, 10th con-. up type. • If you want" information, cessiOn of East Wawatosh, where he write them. 'Local 'conditions and the had resided the last nine years. Be need for bonging must at, all thnes:be wasin bis eighty-third year. c'onsielered, and Of course. -there is al- jter. -Herbert. V. and " MM. : WOrk-` ways, :these days,- the -matter of labor. -Man, ,Seaforth,-.. announce ' the engage,, and' .lhaterihl-shortaPs-• . -, --; nient of theironly. daughter, i -Irene ".* * * . Vitoria. tojtikIand • 13illite64, Stewart . .3'nf3t,-i.Ca:OnliUder ,for victory.If yen (li.C.A;F.). ivfonfilai,, son of lift. ;and have ally_ half-torgotteh snapshots andmrs. natty' Stewart et'''. Seaforth. postcards* front "-AT-holiday' ja.tuat in -irrope; of -SOMo e_nr,-,titoi*,by-d-kiends,- 'get 'ern out, package, and send their to "Photegraphie Libraryi_.-Ilaval. Service Mg., Ottawa." One or More of them- 'Tntty-ftelp-rtO-speli•-sueeess:-to-th*r-et,t. ern. . invasion. , Sounds silly?:. 1..,,iipell,* it is an advertisemept below:you, reeehte two arSavings_Stampsfree • • , In twenty-six issuesof• -advertisiiniente-under DRUGS '. heading will contain several 'names of persoire' living in Gloderie,h and district. DAIRIES The names,. will he selected from the subscription list, of -The Signal -Star. find your natne in one of the advertisements, clip, the advertisement, , present it to the store in.yvhich-YoM. name appears, and receive axter.7s airy sides her husba.nd leaVes the ono sen and a daughter. ' Tor). overseaS aUffereCan men ,fracture. and; - • hall an. operation for .aPpendicitis. „*Ile is now on a thirtY414Y, furlOtigh. • Bei; "Say, 'dad;rginember the Story • you', told. me about..the• time you were expelled from .schoolr.t "Dad: "yes.", , BOV* ."Well it finny .11-Ovr history •, , repeats itself?" The mariliage will .take foith- 'United- -church The ' death cif, ,lkirs. Annie . Siemen Desjar-dine' Zuriell,---uldoe tot- did - In.te Eff.Desjardine,'occurred.on .1Viarob eAloree,-,44-„het,....4** J'acob' Meidinger, Hay township. 13 - • listen -to this! Remember how-the-etty...c.pased.:..was.,m,herstxt-ylthard.,,Year,......B.e; lore moving to zurichshe lived for .• , empleteline of Dairy Products` ,MILIC BAR and . 4 ---' - . - --- ...* “: .mluragamm , - - 'LINCH COU , COUNTER- , Special Paces on Near Theatre- . - West St. Phone '104- 'ilip 'ouiriliTs t - , --Steel Bed, Spihig and "Mat- tress; Felt or Spring -Filled. IT IS -NOT TOO,BARLY to place your order for some of ' Jacksons Special Tomato Plants; They 'Will be -hi bloom when planted out; also order Spanish • Onion Plants now.- SOUR FI�ENDLY* ug tukipiiudgToitz cPhoPnr.;15, 66.1eri.ch criptio.ns. a S'Pe'clalty` of Trieste, Italy was pounded before cried -'."uncle."' A Canadian helped to make those raids successful, Ile spotted a bridge •on a „poetcard which he recalled as being a vita transportation: link. • That, intelligence went to hi,superiors--,- the bridge .spotted.,on !Air Force inabs and Allied bembers did the •rest: " • * *' -len may not have thought folks out your way were helping the war Much ..ttie, Way of salVage, but. Vaticaud• Salvage Director Cha.rleS,Laferie tells us 'that salvage rnateriaI totalling 456,204,506 .tounds wa.s eollecte,a, by voliintary-committees In • this e‘olmtry. • from May 1, 1941, to Deeember 31,1943. Th.at help i to put plenty of- armored • muscle behind „ the United Nations forces.. and partictdarly y.our own' 'by over there. • „Sam. was the center of --a group of several years at: VaYfleiwlere her husband' died ,' -but most of -their mfir,, ried life Was spent in, the West.. Pepper-MeCture. . . . Th a quiet ceremony• at the Herisall l. ed.' ehureh Toane -ory-Mareh7:10tti. Mrs. Jessie McClure of Xincardine and William Pepper. of * Hensafl *ere 'united in marriage, • Rev. R: A. • Brook officiating-, • admirers . because be had crawled out on thin' ice and saved a playmate who had 'fallen in. Said a dear old lady : "Tell me,. my bey, havi you were brave enough' to' risk your life .to save our friend." •8am replied had itol.„, he `had My skates on." • -00IIECTTONS- Or EVER:ir DESOltiPrO „ • MADE ANYWITERE, Credit • Reperts Enquiries linvi‘d • /2 ONTARIO,' -ST, STRATFORD , WhCfl:: .,„ • The tired, worn.Ont mother cannot make alia -bome if she is.sick and,worried by the ,never en , hiousebb14 duties. ' • , • She 'gets run .down becomba nervous 1 irritable, ,do*Witheatted and discouraged, can't reet,at- night; andicts upin the -,morning feeling astiredtseitlien the*e:nt-te- bed; latomon stifferprig in this way may find in' Milburn's, Els*,ltii:and..Nerve Pills it remedrivith which to help recuperate their health, build-up the 'run down system, and assist -them back to healtli-lumpiness again. ' Price 50e a box, 65 at alldrug counters. • .. Look fOr our tradii mark a !".ed Heart"Lon Oic package. , • Tho -T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. eel*, , RES'TAUlt 110ME-IWADR cuiNtrri Phone 170 OHS IS STATION ZA-le. _„.. 1:11A1VIONI:t 'RINGS 'BULOVA,.,I.;01iMIONGINES and •itOLEXVATCIEVES • SILVERWARE and CUTV SS • — C ItobettgOnt' Phone 136 oTi#1.01 ArrOmplim PARTS 11111.111111111111.111111.1111111"1111111r ,1111,1"-.111.11, 111,111.1r • , • • Canadian Tire' lipOtatAPO'. ASSOC/101E STORE L. . witrroon, ,Prop, 4VICT.ikt: • • ' IIaIniltOflSt. 1• Phone 69w - Amp Buy and hold yourwar savings.f HARDWARE:° GENRRAI. _ • HARDWARE BROS. FAINTS si'monNkttoops -West -St. Phone 4 • - ity Means A'greaedeaLto theleirvot-anrestute '- where SneCessfon."Dirtigsli-WQ o,f lawn*Take,ri make iryOads in -the value. You should l'ok-into lts 1 e y e "arto7your-owtrestate-teleasimAn..,,:.'-- atialysis by us will co,styou ,nol,qore than someof your .,time, and you may learn •tomethingthat will help you •improve yonr present estate ragas'. .• • • • ,!When- We'te tlirought".; It lookif-11 .— 1141111#011 St. 'PlIOnir229 .65y1PANy •EIMI;rEDWindif . BianiteraL -502:-Bay:kreer, tiloronto • A/good way to Spend our even. 'Ing or "leisure hOur in pleasant figenini„-,arititelindings,, • mums IN' , 00104 CONE' - WOOD Phone 15 * 'kqelson. Under trying circumstances we are trying to dq a good* . job, You will find this a good drni to do businets with. • • 1 COAL. CO-.' 00c)Alt and 00ItE We' are best. to Ravel ,you With otir available supply of A Phone 95w. ' Albert St. WS. Alice 'Hayfield . , 84 EaSt St. 4 Phone 206w. tate topriorities and ink* of some ,essenthil parts we find it itapeaSible to give Pi4.;Wari Id, MePH11i1 1. D WATSON • ', CoMplete Line of EllESII rittl"FP ii:00.EriitaiS,. -11SHiSAS4)0, SCIENTIFIC 3tIQUIPMEN't • ' • PRIEN61.3t SERV/CE - . Phone 474 . , , Vast St.,, 0What• (100410 eVerage *email .waut Ph , . ....,, fromlife?" Slits a reader. Just, ittlitile ameminanneilisiow.mmilli'. . Ismielviimem. more Mtn , he' Average* uteri .bas „got,. . • Testy Pastries a Spiwialty,, NVe feature 4 21 ihiMe 465 • *. Thror*L6At7iiiiii4p11. 'propssork wore • chatting in the station, waiting far the : train' to leave. Staldentpy it began to .4.cilug opt of the st'ation:,0alid they hil • rushed for it, " but • only- two- got On' bOalSt, The, Other stood 'sheepishly. "Too had , Yaw illiSsM it, professor.' said _.the porter, "At least your two friends inside "Yes," sighed the professor. :"The trpuble is,they cam1. down to see me off." - We are OM making 'this' iiisticius bort liot.nattirally in lesser, quantities, Soon, we hopeiviar-tinie restrictions Will be over.'