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SU ESS DIRECTOLY -.
CHA1i�TEREI). ,c'1.CCUUNTAx Tt
W. CECIL •'4.9,'TRWGE.
OHARTE'NIfIL ACCOUNTANT
phone No. Office 343W. „house 343J
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Code ich
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ACCOUNTANTS
•
ON.ALD. G: McO,A NN, . ,
• Public Accountant
plfnton, Ontario 'r
Phones: office 561; Res. 455
Q Wee; Witt Bank
HL:
Il<XPER ENCED AUCTIONEER
Lac ed IQ; {/V' onntles Uon
, ` and Bruce � ,•r•
RIPLEY, PHONE 0
icor information apply to° d. N.
Kerntgha4y. Division Court. Clerk,
Ont.
On
Goderich,
ME» O
g„ F. 'J.. R. FORSTER, EXE,
EAR, NOSE, . THROAT
Late • House Surgeon ,New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Ibspital,
/Assistant at,Moorelleld Eye Hospital
and Golden Square.. Throat Hospital,
London, England. •D~ -GLASSES
EYIlI)if `�ESTl11 ,
SUPPLIED
63 Waterloo,: -Street- S. -Stratford. .
Telephone , 267:
Nest visit Bedford Hotel,, 'Godes
xiioh, Wednesday, March 28th,.,1a51,
..at 2 p.m.) till 1.my p.m. ,
ININSIMI
• ,
•DENTAj3
DR. R. W. 33UGIiES
Dentist
~Corner _Wellington and Lighthouse'
. r - Streets. .
.Phone 1033J for appointment.
CHIROPRACTIC
LL.EItBERT B. SUCH,, D.C.,
,Doctor of Chiropractic.- �.
Office: Hours •
Mon., Thurs --,-9 a;ni. to•5 p.m.
Tues., . Fri -9 a,m,"` to . 5 pale,
• 7 .p.m. • to ' 8 p.m.
Wed„ .&' Sat.—in Kincardine,
'Vitamin Therapy
Office=Corner of South St, and
Britannia Road., , Phone 341.
VETERINARIAN
' R. R. J. •MILNER, �':5.; D.V.I.
:4 North St., Goderich
Phone 24. • •
INSURANCE
•
D
• �1WARl? W. a�r�c T
LICENSED AQCTIONEER . .
Cor,redpondeneeg premptly µ
ewered., Immediate arrangemeii o
ean' be: Made for Sales Date by -
calling Phone .,203, Clinton.
,,Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed, d 19tf•'
McKILLOP., MIJTi•7AL FIRE 'IN-
.
• SRANCE CO. - 1'arnl aiid
isolated town_ prope1t.YJ tsured.
President, E. .J. r,irewartha; Gnu-
.
.. ton; 'Viee-President, J. •L. �llalone,
tieaforth; Manager and Sec'y-Treas.,
M. A. Reid; Sclaforth.
Directurs-1;:. J.' Tlewartha, Clin-
ton ; J. L. Malone, Seaforth ; S: i1.•
Whitmore, Seaforih ; • Chris, Leon
)1.1. hardt, 11ornfholin; Robert 4rehibald,
Seaforth,; John H.-.*.cEwing, Biyth ;
!drank • Mcuregor,• Clinton; Wm. 5.
Alexander, Walton; • Ilarvey I""tlller,
Goderich.
• Agents -J. E. Pepper, Brucefield'r
R. �1�.. MleKercher, Dublin; (leo. A.
Watt, Blyth ; J. F. Prueter, .,l3rod-
•hagen ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels.
Policy -holders' can make 'all pay-
ments and get their cards receipted
at the, Itoyal �J3ank, Clinton; Keith
Outt's , Grocery, Kingston Street,
Goderich.
• WESTERN ONTARIO
MOTORWAYS
(STANDARD 'TIME)
fav . OD. RZ.CII-,For London and
- Stratford,'
7.45 a.m.. ,daily., .excopt Sundays and
. holidays. • •
12.00 noon daily.
4.20 p.m..daily.
(1.25 pi„n..' Sundays ' (to , • Stratford.,
L35 pan..Sundaiys and ,holidays.
.9.45 'p nx. ,??flays- and ,holidays,
,ZLoitdon .only)
Charter Claaches for all :occasions.
For information •,phone Reg. McGee
Sons at 26.5..
HAROLD JACKSON -
` ICENSED • AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
Seaforth Phone 11-661; or
Harry Edwarls, Goderich,
,'bone 144 -
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C. -F. CRIAM AN
• General nasi e
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
Real. Estate
West. St., G.pderioh,
Phone 18”
INCOME TAX ' RETUJIS
PRIVATE : BUSINESS
FARM REPORTS
Bookkeeping records installed
and checked monthly
or at request.
ROY' N. BENTLEY
Phone 905J
Boy 58 36 Regent St,
GODERICH, ONT. -
GODERIOIi, ONTARIO) TIURSD4Y, MAR 22nd, 1951
l
°T' n.
as President
t
es
The annual meeting.of- the I:[tiron
Fri' • rAssociation
utg es was held
on Thursday last at Clinton.
Thomas J. .Salkeld, Luckhaow, was
're-elected president, and +George
Johnston R R 2,Bayfield and
`Insure 'Iri.'Sure•Znsurance
r
Confederation Life --Wind, Car
, FIRE --Preferred rates; for.
Preferred
ACCIDENT it• 'SICKNES'S
f
Consult.......;
JOHN (PAISH •
Phone. 7r15 Dungan.ion ,
MALCOLM MATHERS
NEW LOCATION
on the Square-T4formerly Mr.
• Craig;ie's office -
Real Estate -=general In-
•suranee
Phone 115.W
•
Protect Yourself With: Fire
Insuh;ance
• See..
Gordon Jewell,
R.R. 6, GODERXCH -'
Phone . Cstrlow 30-r-4 ,
NY ATTEND
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IA` TIC
N , S
DAY BALLFruit-growers
° Reelect Salkeld.
. Tlle,,.tinnuar •St.• 1atris 'o. Ja
y
'Mill, at -bene of. Wand' let),• Can-
adian Legion, held -ax.' the raviliom
OD. l±',rcicty evening, again proved an
outstanding:, tlu(.cess as over 200
.
veter{tns and their friends turned
out for the. event.
Mayor J. U. liuckins •ttnd Mrs.
Iluekins, Branch ,l'residefit W. J.
McGrath 'and .:wt.rs. McGrath -.re-
t:eived the guests.,,, -
: Au"Comm",guest: 'were
• Legion
t�, Middleten, R.R. 3,,Clinton, r Wilson
Pone ander Geo 'George were ,returned to officeas vice- of $riieefieltl awi Mrs. Wilson',
residents: Gordon I3,ennett, Cli°n- Thehallwas colorfully cieeorltted
� Y
ton, agrieizltural reppresentatiye-for in St, .•Pati'ielt's ,Day green,' and
Huron is secretary-treAsurer, the or ltesti,a,. that of Bobby icohn,
A proposal t'o' eniaf'ge 'the uieni- ',Woodstock, added to the festive
bership of the ,Pi.sSeciatiop, was •ad-. setting with their great Irish plaid
vanced by J. W. Joynt, Lucknow, jackets. Raymond Daiton. irf King's -
and was supported by • Clayton bridge ' contributed. ' •several St..
Laithwaite, R.R. 1, Goderich. 'Mr, •Patrick's i)ay airs in his -fine Irish
Laithwaite, painting out that the tenor; to• heighten the mood of
nu�mber..of orchards, in the county the occasion. ,.
was not large, said that a union A delightful lunch waS served by
of fruit -growers with vegetable •the :Laches' Auxiliary of Branch
farmer's might accomplish more fOr, '109, undeit' the, supervision of Mrs',
bosh groups than two mailer
,. r
. g ups s ,fumes atieardo4�t.,u; president'‘of the
groups•.sertu d do' separately. Atrxil a; •y.
At noon, the fruit -growers, wlt'il, t `' "" '
their wives, enjoyed a turkey din ZS, G. RISS, ADDRESSES
nes at Hotel Clinton, and were all
dressed. by Hon. Flt.• -Lt. •Harding,.. . ,' °v ARTHUR CIRCLE
chaplain of the ..Clinton Radar • -- '
School. The, Paster .thank -offering meet -
"'t re'sentation to Dr. Shaw ° ' ing of the Arthur Circle •of Knox
Mrs. William McGuire made the Presbyterian Church was'' held at
.presentation of a special • •gift to the home of Mrs. E. Cranston, with
Dr. J. W. "Shaw, to mark hip Many Mrs. ' Gordon Bisset 'aid guest
years of association with the Fruit speaker. 'Mrs. H. Rivers presided
Growers' Association. • Mrs. lie• over the meeting and' welcomed the
'drain' was also responsible for the nets members, , and visitors. The
+presence • on the dinner_table of Scripture -lesson ---tufa--Sit:- l� a:ttiieiv
spray of apple blossoms. . 28 was read by 'Mrs. M. Bell and
" rConmmunity singing was led by Miss M, Macfie led in prayer. A
Gordon Bennett, with Mrs. McGuire solo, "Thanks Be to God,': was sung
as, pianist.. . ' ' • - ° by Mrs, Harry Feagan, accolnppanied
'Warning against the danger of 'Py. Miss M.„ J. Strachan., Mrs. B.
spreading insect infestation from! Sturdy' read an article from '"Glad
the' wood of old trees was voiced Tidings" in', reference to the al;
by Prof. Fred Goble of the'Ontario location. Mrs J:. •Rabin was ap-
Ag;'riculturtii 'College, 'at:the the Lifter- pointed 'delegate to attend the
noon meeting. "If any of 'you•.are Sytlodical meeting at Sarnia.
taking out old trees, or pruning big 'Mrs. Bisset's' Easter message W"tls
lilnlbs it will --)a , u to .be careful the storyof the
1 y So' on Resurrection,
'about what •you d'o with the_ wood," 'and 'in her closing . -,remarks she
he said. "I've- seen cases where iirged.‘ her hearers as women to
it would certainly have paid to belying witnesses of a living faith.
hire somebody to come and.- take
it . away." Last year, , he said, be
traced major- : infestations in, one
orchard • at I3urgessville, and au -
ether., at • 'Woodstock, to woodpiles
containing , wood from old • „apple.
trees.' . . ' - .
. Orchard. prop t ilAs can act as
'b�iiei�din'g places for • •codling' moth,
he said,' hind• •it 'svo411a. probably be.
Large a e
at �a Service
Special 1, �, �e
for
Mariners.
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There was a large attendance n.
Sunda afternoon at th annual
Y .. 4
mariners' service' held by Knox
•1'resby'teria n Church.
A seafaring' •atmosphere wits
created for the seryiee by the array
of ivarine- equipnient in front of
they puirpit. Ships' lights, lent, by
courtesy of Captain C, E. Robinson
of the freilfhter 13ricoldiic, carat a
lovely red -and blue glow. They
had • not yet ' beet' used on board
„ship, and are the first of their
type to be. installed on the Great'
Lakes. Beautifulmodels of ships,.
lent by William Wood and •John
McDonald, a' miniature lighthouse
with light .aglow, lifebeits and fish-
ing nets --• were • effectively ar
•ranged, flanked by )the . stand-
ards- of, the Ahmeek and Maple,
,Leaf Chapters, LiJ.D.E, `Itev,
Il ' G. MacMillan,. who colhdueted
tservice, expressed the thanks of
the congregation til Clifford Lowery
and _ Arnold McConnell, who were•
responsible fol the decorations, and
to the donors of ,tho,'articles.
Mr.. W. II. Bishop, director of
praise, Was in charge of the .music,
.which was, appropriate to, the: ec-
casion, from the organ prelude,
"Prayer on the 'Ocean, .by Wiegard
to the closing hyinn, '=Eternal
Father, Strong to Save" Other
hymn 'selections were "Rise ' UP, 0
Alen--of-4iod!" and "Jesus, Saviour,
Pilot
Au all Male choir led the singing.
Linda.male chorus .'sang as anthems
ms
• is Love" and "My ' Uuiding
Star." a -
111 the .large co'ngiregation present
were sailors, fishermen, harbor"- of-
fiehils, 'and officials of hipping
„companies.' ..
C'll.iist Rules the Waves .•
"The Wind and the Wive Obey.
llihu" was • the subject of an 4111--
plessively earnest sermon by, Rev.
R. G. MacMillan. It was based on
the story told in bt. Lukes gospel
firs. Rivers thanked the. speaker d
and ,also ,.Mrs, E ,Cranston for the ''kir
of Jesus .ytil11ng the tvavcis on the
use of her, 'Ionic. "The ?meeting Sea Alf Gttliit e. '
closed.with ' the Lord's Prayei`, g ins miracle is jute of the best
Lunch 'was sel:ved' by the much atte t:ed of all Jestts' miracles, for
comihnlit ' told 1 tl Luke d Neat
F. strong
.OPTOMETRIST,. .
Phone • 1100' for appointment
, • `SQUARE. • GODERICII.
Y •
Geo. G. MacEvvan
fire, Aeddent Land Motor ,Car
Insurance
OflICE-MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST ST1ii.EET , -
PHONE 230 • , UODERICW
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II Waal
D. GU:ITARD
I-ATHI. .PL° � STERING, •
Stucco __ asonWork -of all
Itit Estil-bates given.
Phone 4 2. Bruck & Victorir
waiimaimmaavaiithise
r • 1 51111 COUNCIL
WEST WAAVAl1OSII
The regular meeting of the West
Wawanosh. To reship • Council was
held- cin Maa,•eh 12th, with. all; the
Members present and Reeve' Everett
Finnigan presiding:
It was Ilaoved by Ceun leer
Struthers and seconded 'byCou cil-
lor Gaunt that, provided a petition
signed by two-thirds of the. owners
of 'cattle in the tovvuship,'re(iuesting
that a system. of warble fly control
be" established, 'is presented to- the
Council, .the Clerk advertise 'for
applicartions ,.for a warble fly .in
spector. The motif?' carried:
-Warble dy powder. has been 'made
available for distribution 'from
Mille> s Store, St. Helens, K. K:
Dawson's store, Dungannon, Gus
Devereaux's• ,store, St. Augustine,
and R. J. Phillips' store, Auburn.
On motion of Councillors John-
ston. and Durnizr the treasurer was
instructed to apply for a certificate
of exemption for' unemployment , in-
sura,nee payments due to 'permanent
nature of employment.
It was mored by. Councill''er "John-
ston and seconded by 'Councillor
Struthers that. West Wawanosh:
Township,, .providing all agreement
° I it is U ( ,y' a1' , .0 ce at) -
f ' t hew, :said the lrret1t'her. • •'l:he
' miracle is unique, for usually the
' James' 1''a rri .11, • of 1L('(°dill 11, R it,S .1111I'i0 1(s -el • ,1 t, lt;,� are ,1 - i)1'iated 1
el'Saed �1)r(� bilent .'.of. the.,. 131ytli '%.1t11 li'aling, ,Azul aro.a1s from a
Farmers (10-ape3'itti\,e Association 1.„0,11,,,,h' (will' linin„(diff,
at the* •anuura1 meeting taeld'• last -.ft was iiIter every human hells
w're•ti (;(01ggt, 1 0\v('ll, .I!lytlf, is -had 14'011 tried. that the disciples t,i t lc(� i�r(�sid('11t. , - cried "out. to Jt':eus'•.to-. savethem
•
i reached . by all zltulhieigalites
cogcer'ned, ,sang?' its' share,. a de-
bentures for ' the Lueknow High'
School district. The 3netion ear.,
ried. ui' to
The meeting" was - adjo iecl
April UJtb at 2 p.m; •
DUIRN:IN POIT ,,I S,, Clerk,
,• D f .. MEETING
IYiIS,SION RAN INIE
The raster meeting, of the- Nis-
sion Band of ' Victoria Street.United
Church was held with a record
attendance. M'rs. Williams was in
charge of- the worship' service,
(hirvin Westlake received the. offer-
ing: MA's. Currell, told two' Paster
stories and the rest of the meeting
was Spent in making favors, 'whfe
h' 1 r l� took home. A Band
the c ide
00
treat .from Mrs. 1angille was ens
joyed. The next meeting, on April
2nd, will 'be a surprise .sleeting.
••S••�►•il►liHllti•••••• t
• G. -ST
'• CABINET MAKING AND •
GENERAL WOODWORKING .
10; 'WATERLOO ST.
Phone 3T5Vir. _
11•N•lN ••
A 3 ACT PLAY
"Too Many -Relations”
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U.S.' A•PE•LES FOR BRITAIN
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7aesset t appy. taalling .500
thousand Iwx dBayoleenivtrrcikased
t
�"�`' tile. United Stst ttfi, � W
recently nntiouneecl -by .'the .: United ,
Kingloni '1i st of Food, The
t
d f '
price, • s i1 sclosed
ry � i
nxX a
*rteeellefd Htays
Pike'X'lt`tlielt
Te ThId fire departm.. �1. ,
ha' purchased a truck wliilel
1be fitted at ,Woodstock 'With fire-
fighting equipment. The'tQ1Wne'hip
of Tuekersniith and Stanley' each
donated $600 in SulVert 4g* the
project,
James .:rest
Electrical - contractor
Wiring And, Repailr' Work'
Phone Carlow 207..
R. R. , 5, Goderich
42tf
PARISH- HALL, KINGSrBRDGE-
Wednesday; March 28th,
T Press iited by St 'oseph's Parish . players
t -12x'
j troll) -the tellllpest% So it is with
am
pitying, business t(S 'spray -prole All-, \world. •••.flan 11110.1 .i1(1:IlO'S-
Alli w with 1).1)1T,.• led .1 his (04 n «'(111 ilttlS,,' antl •fl•ai114r,
Valor' til -m slides of insects altd•and (I d , iO Iles thea mu. magi
insect ,danlag;e to fruit tie's. were, every human effort is unavailing,
Shawn by' 1'arof. ,Goble t() 11111411 11(4 were.,
tis cry •out su • that our: faith
his review of the latest discoveries. may be strengthened, 11nd that the
i? insect ,control technique's for , 11 1i1(g of the Eternal God may go
Ont u io or)'11irds. ' ' '- with. you• ane(' giiide you as „those
who live -and hate • fail-lt 1n lliln.r'
•
•
H. M., FORD
-Get Insured Stay Insnrrd--,
Rest ASSuted
'North St. . Tei° £68w..
A L.
'COLE
Optometrist -Optician ,
Lyes' Examined.. Glasses Fitteg `
Phone" 33 Goderich, Ont. •
Life insuraiic-e 'is 'tire
- y e -s ile f that
liquidates a;>xtc�iatitcaIlyw
fora known sum in:cas
sof death.
•Confederation Life
Association •
Goderich, Ontario
, INDEPENDEN
- OF- OED 'ELLOWS
Huron I odge" No. 62, •
Goderich meets first and
third 'Monday . ,nights of
every month . in MacKay
I3a11:
r, • Visitor's *Welcome
•
Cod e-kich Pav l ions' •
Dancing '{rV'ednesdayliSa4turday and Itoliday'evenil4gra
Saturday Night-RRfss lIIearce, and his orchestra.
Every Wednesday 'Night-'0KNX tarn Dance Gang
'The Pavilion; is available for afternoon and evening ren-
taw- The management caters to banquets, wedding re -
(captions, :etc: Phone 675 or 419.
GODE1UCII U w • TRE•$ ,. , ,. 'SE 141%.
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`-CAPITAL.' Street
The
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.. ..._,_.r. PHONE 44
CIIILD' CONSCIOUS AFTER,
SIXTEEN DAYS..IN•
COMA
A baby crying -iii . tl,le night can
Abe a -disturbing so.uiul, but to Alr.-
and Airs.- Peter Shannon of fort
Frances .it was. tlie'lni)st wonderful
sound; in the world . . . for it meant
that lila,' their live -year-old datiglh-,
ter,. had regained ("uusciotlsnes:l itttei
sixteen days in a ,corns. 'The child
suffered, a brain hemorrhage ' on
•Febrttnry 20 when she Slid clown 0
snowbank imitci the path of a taxi -
chi). 'The cab dragged her s evheirfy
!or • eiblitj•:feet ' along the roadway.
The long •stay in hospital and
':ti°peeial nurses necessary inane, 0 big
11o1e in •the Slia1}non s'. ink it mount
in foot,' they ,had'reached the
stage where' they had no idea, where'
the money would . come from. The
Onttirio'Junier Heil Cross heilyd of
their ;plibht and arranged to., pay
for the special nurses. Now the
•Child has regained . coisefou ness
'and as able to , speak. a few y,,o•rdc:.
nils iS just • p10' of- tart` many
cases where the Junior ilea Cross
7i<ta assisted • children who need
help ,because cif accident' or illlies5,'•
711 • many parts ,of the world there
are. youngster's 'Who are Syell and
happy •Ibecailse of the Junior • Hed
'Cross.•rl'he .current ,campaign for
funds, is "nloty In progres ;. The
national objective is• $5,000,000; of
that aluount (,hItario ?lust raise
.$2,000,000. the campaign will .con-
tinue tuttglMa.rc11 .31.
Hensall Woman
Die* of lnjttries '
Miss Annie Hood, t'*2 1lenratll,
died in the Clinton hospital • •on
'I inlsday "last from injuries re-
ei:verl;-;,'lure nys-4befoa e illi a AIL
at'her home. 14110 was ninety-
eight years.. of ii,ge and •}lensall'ti
oldest citizen
- �-.- PHONE 1150.,
Now-�Hinlirtg's "TIENT"- fir 'Techni.eolor,,,
Filmed in India with,Dean Sto'?kwell and •Errol Flynn.
Mon., Tues, and Weil. --
"PAGAN LOVE SONG"
Ilk ¶IECIINICOLO1: . -
"S1usiettl i`otnnftch udder a 'tropic moon. A story of TAHITI and
A ltnl2-breed. girl who•- intrigues and -snal'es-. the owner of it
foeonnut •.plantfttion. '
Esther Williams, Howard Kee' unit M 11iltE Gontbell
•
Thurs., Fri, and Sat. -
Shelley Winters; 'MacDonald Carey and lleIeria ff1Ciirter
Drama along a 1)eei South waterfront, as a port derelict bce-
cOm
' involved With a ode Singerandn Chari ektif treason.treason. "SOUTH SEA SINNER"
Coning "GAY LAD
+tvltit Joan Dent ane Te llnicoiox
Now -David Fargi r and Diann, Dors, in "DIAMOND CITY."
Mon..' Tares. and %Vec1.*
• Jean Kent, Gtay kolfe and Lana Morris , •
'Frons the studios of I1igle Lion mines a riiltous and sopitisticate(1
• eonn(Iy .,lion( it wise and •once-l)it. Indy.
TllE RELUCTANT WIDOW"
Thur,.,+ Fri. and Sat.
Paul IIenriell, Karen Booth aitd Jaek ()aide
A Teehuicdior ti' stuhne drahna of the 18121)e+tied, . in, which the,
pirate Jean La Fitte-.takes on most Of the UY.:4, Navy,
T.F TIIE I CCANEES "
Cgnung;,-,-"Outside tile" ,' aU".-wialtlt ..Signs Ha.sso and itiebartl
Tlasehart; "
SHARE: THE-:WEALT
- AT.
LEGION' HALL; GODERICH
,EVERY SATUR A` IGIiT
CASH PRIZES ` ' JACKPOT - 'PRIZES
0.
5c- BINGO `
• -9tf :
"•BEST BIT OF.
, SOWING. E�(■ I ■r ■
"Yes, • son, I've just sowed. a
crop that•wijl really 'bear fruity-.
retirement assurance in,the Sun
'
Life As.Sttratlmce' Company' of
Canada. And the same policy:
provides that'll anything hap-
pens to me while we stillhave
a mortgage, the .'farm •-will be -
clear of debt for your mother."
v No farmer should be- without'
this protection -call. me today.*
' Elarold -. Shore •
itepresentative of
Sun 'tile A6,ssI. sne a ('oronaey
of ('snare
North- St. - P nnne ?66
, ALL PRICES shown here are guaranteed-Wednes-
day, March 21st .to - Wednes'day, March 28th
TiiE 'VOICE OP TEMPER -
'LANCE
Ontario's liquorconsumption
for the year ending , March 31,',
1949, was 75,099,378 gallons.
The cost to. the . consumier
'reach",ed a 'tota.J 'of $222,454,900.
rhe revenue to the, Ontario and
'Dominion Gdvern4meYit was $89,
5106,000. Thesefigures are so
big that they do pat mean very
mush a" to .our minds, , They
should mean thi, however, that
a people cannot drink' its ariy
into prosperity, that the gain
in revenue is .a small thing coil- -
pared with • the loss in • crime,
accident, disease,•broken homes,
lost , working hours and hospi-
talisation costs, Our drink bili
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• our folly. • , r
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Prune Plums
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