The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-05-25, Page 6Fes'
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AI+ •� f II TONAIrSTAlt
rrewA SPOTLIG�T"
M. Dou stil
R
that
war w
t
ws o� be
=AM/A, gay .3 ... T1ie xte
ral*xatiou': oaf exchange control OA
foreign travel, even itthe relaxation
liu,definite limits; has • been welcomed,
• here in the •Capital fls elseWhere in the
country. • Not -lure, than $X5 in U,S..
'11 ': be allowed- during, twelve_
�uxnds- Zvi,. ^R ,. ,� ;
; oetlis to anyone travelling, �witha xt
health or #nosiness• reasons-, glut easing
e .en to •titins extent is. another iu to .l here.'b the
u The atniospher�e ere tteY Y
diCatiorx 4 that the exchange aitu€xtx4n t, n rence of British Co uin0nwealtb
clr hawed enunie uoea$Tmess.ea.rner o f e t filo meirwea th
Whi 'war bas improved, '",phis "Was pi ii e. ministers and n13.41e."4:1tion
broughtIe. .the , '� . _ r . time the its, close has been . o e of
' pu • shor t trr�ie aig'o` When fir ur ose .and
Minis; t. , ee lidenrt. in `the eemmeir,'p . p
'Ill , �
p `� intrns�e � Hon, �,: � �X `, '
Minister" r
Mrx.
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Canada "x'
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to. ; reimburse. the � U , , Y' �
aynaents;•;i or •permanent, installations, in
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sr 1.
;.lugs Tie t<a.
k'
airfields. .. g'
r
Canatdiaxr .
e•.
o yance
•r move the annoyance
"t it will e , p, �'
:is:lrrxux .+fid
felt in•sowe of the Northe cn States over
r vel being eat . oil when: the
a
a lax► €�
Canadian x
a a tourists
so
' i�
cud ._m n
been sy
T.i,s,
had b g'
M'st ' hese.
Mast �.
Canada, for -years q . these
to �
rs n tittle
' to nde ata d 7Lxi :
people csnxe u
tive -reasons for
doubt,the irx► __xa _.._
no �
1t were
inreality e
hi ,aw
w ehy
+canaria s action, •
'simply that this country had, to' Conserve
byer ossi>sle inea.ns its U.S. funds
OU
e q1
Chas
r tt .
a � urw
could pay o p
terials in the neighboring '
e std
r n will understand
nc1
.•�m� lea s i4 1
no that it .sift. a "dog in the manger"
4r serge Pettey ,that Canada' has been
following, but one -that was adopted, re-
o.so
i c.�F`tYztly tiTl'l� '44�k)<lbe-discard
:as etre- ciattthoes eruxit,
ea-C•onferencez•-
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13 MONTRR,FIL ST. •
Our Funeral. Chained `eornbines
i f a . lace ld worship
, the dignity op
and' the refinement of a quiet':
residence.
PHONE 120
noyD M. LODGE, Director
to
are .invited' to listen
Boit „
"Chapel Chimes program .- over ,
a
and
c Sunday
iu
call
SIT
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3
Oo
clock.
of teirntron fit
stimaumo
WfIE1LEWS
FUNERAL; ' SERVICE
e or'_ the nee
o•e gttra e . r �._.
ral •ome Toron
uxrer � :
of our �' . •
Phone '335 .. 'Res. 355 or 7
The'
Cranston: Funera.
"united $ 'on "' even,
edis.ait
yy,, t R ,
�' tti,++, � t
a. z> aril rehezxsibie to "�thase a;z s
' t, iuc, of
If it m�.3 i p .
i, r will not understand; the fr€ etio.
who dc, o . . a
capabilities of -international`•demoeracy' rol:xitn e ° 'ninety per cent,,, of ,'the
xnSutaxe than' tt�, uxderStand ,thetit� � totI�litIitutlxtCg
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1. � ANNOUNoE
Six types bf new farm maehlnei'
and equipment ba a been removed:. trout
elec.,
The 'order was ,�
- h ' ra i rx pr
to
t o list
to
irtedes which
five on Mtiy 17th, ,� ..,�Y
,tui e
'wV . r ere;
n w t th trt
�e s4 i 4 is
'Diamond barrow sections, sprung tooth
harrow reetions, ilexible .borrow• see -
tions; . cream separators, . pn_vFyer�: shed
..i.: sarrtcl ad Vii. di rieis.
sbe"L:r'i.'t�, xxtttclxr,nc . �. ��-' x
egg._eiealaers",anal ,#ar�ilshes. `
i Cas 'k
�.�,'e' cji,�ere� tyt �"a of e� mh e,
up the greatest nui ber of prosecutions:
bought by the Wartime Prices and
Trade •'Board In the'''�Western''Ontnrio;
i egien iurtng'tbe"month. of .April.. The,
regional enfoz'eenient sluice re orts that
r
' s iii a ..Selling
21' gasoline, e t xcl� r
se in,,yy o a o fail 12 r.Y' ,,r�, a �f
it a the', n
,
„tires 'uu la f i d ie
l.. ie
s n wr u l
,t y
rf price ceilings composed ap+
G1 aki litieS o„ national d emocracy
"in
'marshalling Public oP eix" 1of Mut
pis .
i $lG x s
aeti,,rn. xn a uxoznezxt�.a Su Axe. r
People countries /rt1
1
b
d by di
tatu
r
tzncloixUte �
.-.
shiA
-(il * ha'e a .eat,.'deal of
.
oy
d'iftieulty in uunderstandingth .at loyalty
.rae
based on'spiritual'intangibles may have
n
a great deal of validity and strength
°ren when. not backed by the `gold
s • ` 1 • of formal bonds.
Int0 rneas in Canada
There itre now only .730 persons in-
terued in `Canada, .430' .'of • thesq, being
of Japanese birth, or origin, the rest
;being of other races and nationalities.
The total. number of i ternees- is con-
siderably the number of
siderably reduced f o
these
placed in camps saout June, 194
a
,
when there was, a great deal of nervous-
ness ,over the war situation with the
capitulation of--mance_- ..Many were.
Niter, released when ,the° authorities - be-
=camo convinced that they. would not be
a danger to -the-state. When anyone
requests ' a review of his `case he .is
interrogated by an advisory board, and
-if the board. is ,convinced'' of his good,
intentions it forwards its recommend -
atrial for relehse to the Minister of
Justice. While notan .essential on -
fn various e entres hroutr lroutt Western
Ontario. The total =aunt 'hi fines for
1 � G. levied
these. ''a' o to to i d
uses m tui d $ ,, 7
onvi i ns.
en twenty-one t o
ttv t -ox q c
4. •• o
'� im Ix t.e
r .A! pox Wait`- �xoxxt ; the Z'Vart e u x s
and Trade Board is no Moil ernecessary'
business changes
when fall-;�-exiat%ng bus
(floor
o� nership, aticlutres additional o0
space or' moves to other' prenuses. How-
ever, 'a ermit' f rom the Board is neces;.•.
,sary f'o°i" torzn ion off' a new - bust.
gess ;not Carried' on on Novenabe 2,
1942, or for' changes In'the class of•
'business and the kind of :goods and
services dealtin at • that time. ' When
se z es t izn
permits are granted' the ,,Board "will
assume no'responsibility for. granting
sti lies
A .
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•
•
of its_ teaehiing that.its adherents were'
not subject to manmade laws.
Foreign,Trad
The P importance of foreign, trade in
Canada's economy has' been emphasized
byGraham Towers` governor of the
r
,Bank of Canada, before the Mouse of
Commons committee on banking .. and
commence. Canada , depends on this
trade for thirty per cent. ofi na ons
1U118D&X, ¥AV 26tb, 1.944
hings Q,4r�aua�dHome
By, A.l?w'.D.
to s
we es
with a ..
a o spring
wvt s
th a breathd
aptt #
e
about re
and, perfume I
The, Salvation Army ren nded u$ that
last ..Sunday waS the hundredth :An,-
iiversary • of the �conv ersion"of W3111ant
that World-wide
n o tile,
n,overnent,. �'� a •a�ten �zitade f't „ f'
lawn r undergoing
we
m4
¥y
process ' 4f sharpening and slight re-
pairs, 1►e
pairs, ,!. t cxurgh t get
it o
"Fix It Shop" in good. time before the
lawn mowing season got , under *ay,
`� r the s€xmd_ Booth 'the founder of t
11 d1.-. o -ha .thputi,,t
� tr
u
tlilia; , The' place where these iutzelliues a hilt we
.�.rrnY doings in former d .,.ys,., ,
are beta aeagdt,d to •its? T_th
,�,
ave-come:i::gi�tt�nd;-Gb�tistd`
busiest place .ln. town.
.I, catllped the
s . 'see
'e. •.. ti ro rNess wak
ot;#rex,',c�ay to, �e . What- progress
beii�tg. made �kvith' ]Mine,, ur if •it were
stone, but , was inferiue.d .that it wed
number ,205 of *those that bad .come in;
t i -
T. so - far
r
r ole Cd.Cnt
X s
r s
n he haci Y, ,�
a
s
as, ready fox use. Meanwhile thegr, . s
• 'c s a �er The': warm' ,weather and
grows pa „
-the �tialus are, reeking -a gezxerauS a$oti.
,
1 think '1' rnUst btlrrOW a,'xteith q s
t
In
:fl t
Ctit
machine. ,tor tiro rs; . g, ^;; ,
the
1
a o m t..
s d e
t
�v:•
Jan •'organization 'it hits..proved to be,
There are many who are ready to sa'
aboiut the tidy' as: Seth Loan, u fernier
o "ew '3 ork, reported. €i cetrtain,
l�ay4x �.
dignified minister of� religion as• saying,.
dig d.
e^t h
t
t boll
s e what was'akd he �
when
a ab u�t the Salvation Arran,' -7.`b•4.'reply.
9 "" you tt�` t1a an't
was,. 'Well, to ;i:ell, y.,,u the, - , ;�.
t ..rb �dit�With,
like° it at' a1i,t 'hu to e
1 believe`-that.•(30d tioes.a -
i'
• ; Johzt Wesley _ d •1►o se xi e
.a ''do.
��( t .and .down.
much
of? hi�uy Story•as went up Scot.' -r-
• � l c -.
"OP' eS. � of
Ireland nd and Wales:—.ark
l' ,�... story
England, X e at n a
o is
m h
t s o• of unsympathetic
et
un
wasdeterminedd. o t y
1 n to •�. 1 A
other ciao. � boy a ►, spite'
r . lig 'eat ttt the ld land ... e, were:
hav�, its ITlaiiy• .e�,�s at he. sou r�Cots, .�l,s boyo'in � 4 an W , �,
'woman, .said.. Heencouraged to. time u with 'a ditt
Easter, so -� fatxm w p
-� it . 1. id at
w
boasted about having a p e #�
iiy read:. •
hat
t
n ht
She q
r. t1? h
unknown to his mother. g 01d Johm Weslej* hada ...arse
he was just fooling, as .he appeared to And it was very thin;
bringthe eggs in every day from rom the He,,took it to the iverside
nests; and lay them it t e co"niainers-xu
house without separating them for
the Easter came Iris
.any ,purpose., When -. o
Mother . • asked how -many eggs be
wanted. He did not waist'' any ; he
had
plenty. Where were they He knnew.
He- went out towards the barn, and
with a
cardboard
n
1 ret- e
nt returned presently y
box .full. It appears that he had this
covered up in a corner of the manure •
pile with plenty -of straw around. Every
day as he gathered the eggs be.` had put' . village leen and city streets.
one ' good-sized ox a into the bdx until dale g
. g
he had 'ti dozen of two. One would
think the heat of the manure pile would
not be conducive to their freshness and
usableness, but evidently they . were
palat .ble.. He, appeared after theirm
consumption` none the worse.
x
e '��erari a .•un a -:p
of the house tookit in andfedi . •
was. a beautiful large black spaniel!
Week boarded there unclaimed,
returning affectionate glances and much.
t il- a in for meals received.' 1f
was a lovable creature and' had evident-
ly been exceptionally well, raised •,and
cared for,. judging from its behavior
and appearance. Peeling sore that
somebody would be missing such a fine
t ' and wishing it would return
home, they. 'decided to- advertise its
resence,zzt their -home. ,Over the
local.
days,hento n yield
utmost,e inflavour, quality
i) impo,rtance. c 4
supreme
1
Z'
' U a
°T TOOK A S
'ANT Y � EST R .
FEED
ou tout's topped all couutites•
u>~ � pp
her o. a
'i •h� n f
the s�
e
` 'riQum p
u or...
Ont., f.lrg �
pa i ns for ed = ubsi,d payine t 4
e d e y`
n hs, `,faaf
,. , Tee
berth county s a,a, sa,..
, feed
Are revealed 'in the i repprt'.pu.
i
id a casts bycounties„ Aird .d s
:subs Y p y'rn
egrain, as "cern,
Western,a
trios on feed ,
ut
assis
to
' H. •
Wiled . by .�, � Martin,
director, agricultural representative
branch, Department of Agr'icuvtu1'efiTor-,
Mite,
:.Aird •pushed the beggar .in." r ' •
314 applications
But in latex 'vve came to see that In Enron county , ; 3 pp .,
years' were receiver). for '31,333. tons, axxtount-.
the horse was shod with "holiness :unto - Paid. X Perth
the Lord," .find` its ,thinness,, was Con= ing to 00,513,83 subsidy n
received
siderably, exaggerated if. -lack', of food
County l X317 applications ,were
for,S82 tons for $35,709.33 •subsidy.
and energies are hinted at, 'Wesley ,
.p
eared for his horse and the ; equestrian •, •
if the bombers In • Ontario 3L230 :farmers partici
I 'Bristol, .
a od
statue t
have no yet: hit it; will conium this,
pated in feed subsidy .payments .for
Wesley as nobly azrrounted °anti rode 373,324 toes for $541,236M5 - subsidy
n y mission over hill 'and-
day
pa}•d•
Fift Per cent. of -the 'applications
Dilly' on a noble mi y ,
'came from a block• of nine . counties
it is` Mit a �or�d"'teat we think of , , .. _...
nzncludin Bruce, " -ey, Hur'o'n, `Lamb
.in egnnection. with Booth; but'a�drum g'
and a •flag, and a' naming jersey, some
brass instruments and tambourines,
Punch' and other well-known maganines
made; dun of all this in the early days,
but'. how handsomely critics turnedd.
t' 1 c 'ts • ti 1 hbout to laud',the old bewhiskered
i nin an i�xidercon- Ne t door to us ,a lost dog parked of the slums , and the
ss s
lege eb n
OII f ghas been iti signing trade
. ._ _� ..� .._ .The . e qxt ___ a. _ _
�,. .incoiixe. tip , itself on the d h til the- eople, __,
ing by the elan that. he til abide "by greatly increased through the stimulus 't It streets} in hie,fight against sin and
the laws of Canada and_�vill do nothing. statements J•. A: " Nice, in his ceaseless ministries of help-
of wtir; Iu recent
to interfere with the country s war \iacKiiinon, Minister. of Trade and it ' l ing the poor and abandoned,. Who.can
effort is. an, additional argAinent in sup
For « ee oe d. ,;.tribute
h man's -good faith. Daring` L°mnierce, has puuited out tliilt im read unmoved the p
port of the ports and exports' exclusive of gold g . Punch paid to the old General' .at' the
rt ached' $751,900,000 in the first a �' g g time of his death?` In the well-known
the debate in the House a strong plea, re
ese verses were
w
po
th
is
fe
.or
ay :that his conscience maY-,-d et -at .,and.fisheries. Agricultural production,
as -advanced by ±embers of the Op, _ hi�•ee months .of 1911, 'coiiipared with humorist magazine th
sition for the religious freedom of ,�found:1 ^,
$550,200,000 for the sazi�e period of
e individual. The answer of the 194;x• Canada' is now the t fid trad= "Bruised souls, and. bodies broken by
Minister `of Justice to this -is that there pli
reg, nation. • in; the world: D ring- the a . despair, he healed.their heartache
.nothing in the regulations to inter= war Canada has -expanded her 'exports • and their . wounds he 'dressed,
re with a ,Man's• thinking, teaching' , crea urew's g
of. the products of agriculture, in- And drew -them, so redeemed, his,task
:.wvorsiiitiping tile Almighty in any-diistry of all kinds, .hermines, forests
The question was raised over .the situ qty pert Aboixt eighty
•a
s .gone .0 c w.ith a good descri tion -of �it.
h sect known as ` A :. lost dog, g d p
tion . •git'rrounding the s
per .bent. of our export -business .may his' sward,• his feet° with tidings of
bell
z lt�nesses tt s e ixn , �_ W in a. vexy little tune�the .telephone Ialvation--shod -
-t • i s ssed its t- business a
fir be house that, while the ban wins of the home rang, and: questions were •
twenty" ei cent. as ' normal and per- Ile knew no foes save .only "such as
treiseit f - the. t` 't if tl 'Sub ask d 'by a •lady at the School for the d against fh petite of God
dial organization s
ri nes bri ht ,still through the dark -.
she too a recent- jouroey. to. -agars
all been laced under the baja U�ec#x ,, - - with the
est hour, untaught to yield;.
' ; Falls, .4 d on her , return was missing.,: A
Lfinited Kingdom and the United States. nd at the last; his face toward .`the
„. - .u. ._., ixt oarcder,to_mmaliesuie ,i w.herPet,. _, , }”
Tli�e t�ni°t`ed.�„'�izi�� "'''1Yris"��Seezt=~`the'- 1-igh't�-•fell- on:.:tho..;a.btor��fleld:....r.,�...�.
major market -.for ,Canlidiarz• products, she asked: them to try" the creature wi
-
this
greeting: How do you; do, • A FORESTRY PARTY
and nothing .siiou ,tike precedence in-ry„ , .. " .
Duchess: and see .if it would jump
in -the For five or ten minutes of.tun at your
ostwsr years ofeiax efforts .and make ,a fuss. 'This was done a ", „
face of new •conditions prevailing �to•" iir°scribed and sure enough it jumped next get-together, try this Forestry,
preserve that market j for- the products.
right u and made the fuss. And'Ski game.. Ask your• guests- to . adentify
,.. >•2ut a sec w.i se "1; ;. �r wanefoes,e
igttzazit;ri Blind'"who had lost adog of that des
si y hould also Abe' TIZe•mainstay' i ada's :trade' both Scorned or act mod, he kept his har-
deelared,. legal. The" sect .had origin c 'ption It had. wandered away when 1,
do in g the war and before .tile war has N s g
y e p u be
• to' share, sworn to the,sazne high
riuest •
fad o; station. word.. went out -of this for
Armed: the-Sgirlt's .-wisdom
n this countrys trade wi e
Hale
Complete Service ‘at. Reasonable •
Prices.
PROMPT INVALID CAR •
8
No extra `charge for the use" of
,nir modern Funeral TZome.
1 Montreal 'St. •
• • Phone 390W or .J
FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS ` additional. money is- needed
to help yoti buy a -productive
farm; send us particulars
Possibly we can. assist lou
through -our -loaning department
�ittniet1v.L'• 0rres. Al ' *1Tlf t1iL4e f .
treated confidentially.
Therart&
MORTGAGE G. oRPoRATioNi
St. Thomas Chathareai
of 'Canadian agriculture .and Jndus�try, 1 g 1. was identified and these trees.:
said :fir. MacKinnon'w He hoped' for t d t h
home. my. _ e y . canine w What tree is.: a 'fish?—Bass.
release from barriers of trade with er ore to,ter o het tree is Aa tlsh? Bass.
ttc United :1 ingdoini and . the United
bcateS. -iti •piitt*af-years, -mid-for -ex- A little _girl in our Sunday school What tree is plirt •ofthe hand?—Palm.
pansion of -trade with other countries. towards the cleSe of it *Cent -session - vinan-t _tree_i_s_a covering for an
..,:, asked the presiding lady iii the primary
Aniummuusimsompliaisiviimk
SHOP
is.AND OIL AGENTS' PEES
ode- dike IPhOne:2423 o
-drop us a line to 1303r 161, Gode-
rich. We Will be plaeed to 'call
and help •ehoose a suitable mem.
ofild for your la -fully plot. .
R. SPOTTON
St. Andrew's St.
JOniesen spent the week -end -,with
friends at Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Coek received
word last -week-that their son, Pta.
Russel Cook, ts no* 'Overseas. °
Born.—In Clinten hospital, on, Wed -
tHE PICK OF TOBACCO
If DOES taste
good in a pipe
I t
ad -Another Rad , -Nigh
oUidn'ttou GefAitylest? '
beds. To those viho sleep in a kind of. a, 'way, but
-,whose rest broken -,by bad dreams, and-nightfeare.
To those who_ wake up in the morning AB tired as when -
tome remedy tb lielp soothe and 'strengthen the ner7ea.
':Nerv.411104,. table is d n there fthould be no more restless nipts due !o tied.
limarrice,600 rbox,115piLis, 1.1te C°;Fo...MrSiit the piano.
e'ssrally .at CI
ton N'Ve Miry' evening.
• Mr. and
Florida,
Goderich
and :Airs.
obliged; and it was sung heartily by
-herself and ail: 'Finding the'following
Sunday that it was' not -being used, she
asked if they Would mind singing it
aghin. The request was, again.granted-
Then she approached the teacher and
said, "Do, you think you eould find tinie
to sirigi."Mares eat oats,, and does eat
glitz*emsay: "0 to.be in Eng-
land' now,that For a
etlerFeCUteir from over there this
mo'rning tells how the 'dining -room table'
. 'N.. 0:;,,.g.itiplie of .Orlando, jof the home where it was _written. had
i 1111. R. ,Stonehouse of i6 vase of daffodils, and primroses and
ited len Friday ' with Mr. buttercups in- other containers ; , these,
MisaDorbthy Go ler of Auburn spent lovely - out-of-doors, .and, that on April
last week with lier parents, MT. and * .
• What tree is a point of, time ?—Date. ,
What tree is two of a kind2—Pear.
What tree is a pestiferous" inseet?—
What tree is a very, aneient-joke?:—
'What tiee is an officer in certain
• What tree is n Beek of the Bible? --
• What tree do /ou still hate after toil-
ton, Middlesex, Oxford, 'Perth,' Water -
lop „ aid 'Wellington. Prescott • and
Russell had •lf rgest-�pumber-of:-n.pplica
tions from Eastern , On•taro .with 1,537.
Northern Ontario, Mr. Martin's report
states, participated only to ' a. small
Sudbury
ikandSu
Tem s €.min db
degree.
g.�`
g
districts, had only' one Application. ,aeh.
C • 613,11§
Ally,
On wh s
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Reucon-Herald"
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Dcltriiaped ' with the
latest scientifc••v
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98 -pound woman can throw wn 190 -pound
p.-
man to his, knees. What's so new
about that?
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OFTEN
Backache ,may he the first sign •of "kidney
en
)-your' backaches,` look to
`trouble,. ' 'Don't
y � ar � •
your -kidneys.. Don t.fail to heed this. warn-
ing—it is too important. Take prompt action. •'
o correct Backache,_or-itteause, At:lhe_f first d� __
t ,
sigh of Backtche turn confidently -to Dodd's
Kidney Pills -for Inver- hag :a 'century the:
favorite remedy for Kidney. ailments. 101-
DoddsKtdneyPiIIs
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Itching, Burning,- Stinging
_ Eczema or Salt Rheum
Eczema, or pait ,rheum as it is commonly called,
Ls One of the most painf:ul of 'all skin trouble,s. •
The intense burning,•itching and -smarting, espe-
cially at night, or when the affected part ie exposed to
heat, or the bands placed in hot water arelnost un-
TherelietOffered by_..Burclock-Blood Bitters is based on -the kiztoicialie
that Buda, ailments, as. eczema, and other akin; troubles, are-CirMed._ by -an
,,oBring -about inner cleanliness by using B. B. B. -to help cleanse - the
- blood of ,its impthitieS,
Ask at any ding detinter for p. B. B; Price $1.00 a bottle.
The T. itlilbupn go.. Limited, Toronfe,
. The dairy farmer • caught hip city -
bred' helper offering a pall of milk to
n cow. "Hey; ' what, -are you doing'
thererl asked the:fancier. !Well," said
the helper, "it' looked darn .thin r
thought I would run it through her
That was before our iEaster. Talk again.
Rev. • and Mrs; H.7'. Snell, --visited last.
Mr. Harced • of Bogota, New
Jersey, -visited, on.44Saturday with Mr.
• 11.`Ccul4fibell and kr. and Mrs. wi-A.
jOt',10ears!,-of iKtchener .spent
the "weele d, *ith his motherL Mrs.
-1VILA7:-Thoinat, spent
Sunday with • and, Mrs. ,W.
Campbell. •
• Mr. Prank HarbUrn of ttensalf*isite"it
en -Sunday ,at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
children, Who had spent the past week
witil her barentS, returned home with
•
don 00'10
fp
and :Matv ii. McDOWell- and otter
*AtaictlItTON, May Ia.—Heirs a
tlid late AleXatider keKenzie *of Luck-
fiellett$hili4 at the ' Lueknow Iligh
sittings °Vele Supreme Court here ,to
hall'e,,,the, will sot asiffe, *alleging that
Meltenzie was not" capable of 'making
a. will w.hen the dbeument 'eras drawn
tiu :in 1042. The action IS being. heard
Of the estate,.yalu• ed at.$110,000,' only
. $17,000 has been beroieatlid tO heirs
., the .endoWinent fund, under Which
scholarships' hould be awarded to
tuelcnow nigh School stlidentS. 'George
Its fliiiith ii.nc1,1). II. It. earriffliersi both
ot Dacknow„, are 'exeentors Of the Will
%. Iiighteen witnesses have been heard
and the action likely will eontnite,..for
Counf(el. for the plaitttifrii and P. 'Stuart
Ttieltenile. a 'Walkerton, and Prank
Donnelly, a (lodetieh, are acting for
With a .load: of wool.
Jim Gallagher of' (4ode-
Thursday .vvith gr. and_
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