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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-02-28, Page 3• eerre ;Ts Directoryll DUDLEY E. .4401LaiMe Barrister, Etc.'? • • Office VeurL 110tiee; Uoderich.. Telephone 55,: , ma-• HURON, COUNTY'S. FOREMOST WEEKLY x'‘k" 44'1' CIODERMEI, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FE RUARY 'gala, 1946 DUN 'PAP4o I' —II Or Sherwood Fox to I EATIoN Ofpi:ONS Retire from Western .1i §C110014 NEWS Witsiii,4 AT ririiip Torit*nato P±esidelloY Of ,--,-- jf.' K. HUNTE!' Barrister, Etc. Royal- Bank Bldg. Hapailton Street, Guderich ' Phone- 968, • Wlicek; SUTHARLAN - — ----- ' * - Barrister and Solicitor Oillee—Nerth St., Godericia. Phone 750 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS J A MONTE/TH and MONTEITH, Chartered Accounmuts 51 Albert Street, Stratford Toronto Office: 802 Bay Street W. CECIL A.TTRIDGE. • CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Telephone: Othet. 184...Residence- .843. Goderich. ' 1RROCK, DAVIS & DUNN ---- Chartered Aceoinita.nta London — Kitchener J. H. K. Broughton, C.A.--Resident " Partner 512 Huron & Erie Bldg. Phone Met. 2788, Londini. '. .............-ee,..................................e..... - ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING e SERVICE For Small Businesses, Stores, Etc. Bookkeeping Systems Installed: , 1.?..„1„.. les i ra tit.i.ti M MI tillV Financial Statements Wage Summaries , I3usinees sand Persoual Income Tax Returns,. , ALBERT--S1:10R-E— , Office ;Corner NorthstSt. and .SqUare Phone 070. ReSidence ..J.'h'Sue,444. fNstJRANCE .MthW1U FIRE IN- SURANCECO.se-Farmdssiso- hated WWII property insured. _Oil -Accra Pre.sideat, Frank* Me -- Clinton, No. 5; Vice -President, Chris. Leonhardt, Bernholan, No. 1; Manager and ,Secretary -Treasurer, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Direetor&—lerank MeCtregor; Clinton; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; W: Archibald, Seaforth; George • Leitch, Clinton; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Alex. McilWilig, • thigh Alexander, Walton.; J. D. Malone, seaforth. Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefteld, No. 1; °George A*:* Watt, Myth, No. i; R. Finlay McKercher, Dublin, No. A; J. F. Prueter. Brodhagen. Pcilicy-hOlders can make all pay - • ments and get their cards eeceipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or J. H. 'Reid's General Store,.Baytield. MEDICAL ; , Coupons now valid age sugar. 40 to, 70 and SI, bntter 110 te, 130 and and R2,and meat i; to W. • ]Aatee coupoias 1,10 to 130 ;expire today, February 28. • . Virden * rch t t ay 31 eugar coupons .of 89 Atli Instead of -s be goott,,fov the purchaise ounce* of maple syrup 0sua1 value of 48 ounces. , FARM SLAUGHTERING OF MEAT —Attbhun1erth� Canadiase ration system 150 million pounds of meat are being made available yearly to famine - stricken Europe, the wholehearted co-operation of farmers, distributors and consumers must be maintained if the ration plan is to continue its success. According to a statement issued by the Ration Administration of the War- time Prices and Trade Board the ad- ditional meat being made available to Europe is an important achievement and farmers are being urged to give their co-operation. They are asked particularly to col - lea meat coupons front, the ration books of • the, !members of their house - .bold when, they consume meat slaught- ered by.themselves and to collect ration Coupons for the. meat they sell to neighboring farmers or to licensed slaughterers. Under the ration regulations, farmers are 4i•equirecl to turn in these coupons to the Local Ration Board by the 10th, pf each month. -One meat couponsmust be turned in for., every lour pounds of meat con- sumed in the household, hitt the fanner does hot needsto-turia in more W. CitA161E INSURANCE and - REAL ESTATE ?HONE 24 GODER4CII Geo. G. MacEwan Fire, _Accident and Motor Car, Insurance -0010E-L-MASoNIC TEMP_L-E- ' WEST STREET PHONE 230 -GODERICH Dlt. F. J. It. FORSTER, EYE, EAR, e * 'NOSE, THROAT i Late House Surgeon N--..e.W--'-York Ophtlialmic:aud Aural HoSiiital, assist- ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and . 0.11ntsiemi _ &ware: - Threat sellosiel! aisf P. J. RYAN Real 'Estate and Insurance. Once a nd. , Residence '; H Trafalgar Street Intone 663 FOR SALE—Houses of all kinds. choice huitdidg jots, business Ke.7 ,,Perty and several good farms. 'London, England. EYES TESTED; GLASSES SUPPLIED . • 5;1 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. . Next visit Bedford .flotel, G-aderich, Wednesday, &Ludt 27th at, 2 p.m. tilt 4.30 P•411. A CIEIIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS TTdERAPIST • Goderich, Phone -341 Officc. hours -10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 and 7 to p.m., Tuesday, Friday .abd k3aturday*. 10- to 12 'a.in. onlyon Wednesday. Monday and ThurSaay at Mitchell. Mineral- fume baths • by appointment only. - A. Ns, ATKINSON , . South St- -Registered under under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario." • l'!"m".7"1"1"1!!!!!!"21111"1"°"6.0.*!.'"e'!"!!"..._ A. L. COL1E Optometrist—Optkian Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Phone 33 GodelAch, Ont. DONALD B. BLUE , FAIIPEV.104:%,C20.11) .AUCTIONEER Licensed for Counties of' Huron and Bruce - RIPLE.y, 'PIIONE 49 For indorknatiou apply to J. N. lisiernighan-r litivisia0 Court Clerk. Goderich, Ont. EDWARD W.'ELLIOTT LICENSED, AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by... calling Phone 203. Clinton. Charge moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed, • 19tf Uniliersity in, i9 -Fred Laudon Woe -President n i)r. w. liherwood Fee, „president of the Universal of Western Ontario, having signified his desire to retire freerthat office in 1948, the governors Of the University have chosen Dr. G. Edward Hail, dean of the faculty of medicine, to be hiet successor. , Another appointment, which becomes effective at once, is that of,Prof. Fred Landon, librarian of the University, as vice-president. Mr. Landon will continue' in charge of the libraries. Dr. ,k1Ox, who ii a summer eeeident of Goderich, has been with Western nearly thirty years, since 1927 as presi- dent, and has seen it eXpand from a small institution to its present pro- portions as one of the important uni- yerSities of Canada—fronf a.- student boar of 150 to one of more than 3, Dr. Fox can boast of a long list of degrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D.,. D.Litt., F.R:C.S. He is the author of several books, r particularly in the of chtsSics. He has been especially inter- ested in furthering an understanding of the grench people of Canada, .and 'under his direetion each year English- speaking students goto the eQuebee town of Trois Pistoles to learn On- - than hall the valid, meat coupods iu the household's ration books. • When they sell Meat to neighboring farmers, they must collect one ration coupon for each fonr pounds *of meat sold even rIrinettnrcutlecting-coupons which may not yet be, valid. When slaughterers 'they • Must not sell less than a, quarter of beef or a side Of pork and they must collect a iation cheque Or. ohrationrailon documents for the full poundage of the meat, accerd- ing-to the Wholesale ineUt =pen chart, which every, licensed slaughterer has in his possession, .• QTITERS ARASWiG Q.—Is there • a ceiling price ou Oly ,itcynolds' 4" The commencement elier'cises will be held in the auditorium of the on Friday, March 8thseit, ' Court liouse-Isme 1 beaadullY Mat lt„t" burronn(Uads and cfor the tainner to belt,4401-ed law choir addcd t-30 Initch to the PICIUMillWrIeV:3: ttr, latter part of Nara, ft, Was 411, • , . . uf tin. town,, The leiter of, Charleri cided to donate to the Itioging Athrocatea' a New Ba .,, iii—Healc., o-Niw. xs,r4rli, in -Lasts --*Vetsasiliary tele -come -of ili& t nR--Wear . te iiagnal4itar woe quoted ae' ovidence,.,ove2 IrOm. the Ielet hazgle_rt aidgeell rieoitillegl at voting of the oho -en -eta surprise With which! of , thankfi woo eed.4 rosa or. Aildrijt ' — People's .ffieeting v former residents 4tnta vieitere W the i expreesing appreciatIon Of the. lettet town learned of the proposal tm do ",! and gift received from tbe,.110.waati41.14, Public debating- has been rathei "out away With the Preeent edurt *Mee. f _late Scripturer.lenen„wukp, read DebaterS CUSS PrOpused re 'al of a 4'maniiificont t the Qboirloft arzoiintaicilt tAid,itiy" iig whieli'harnionieed, imum zirAcnu aud gencyta Km,;,•-•4140nacit'at • This %Neck the teaehere and students of style for some years—hi this town Tile PeePle of England would never, it think of doing away with of Grade 1.0A bow to their public. •It least --but it was revived in relation W448 said, to a timely and interestina subject Eit r historic buildings such an We t e Is the happy privilege of 10A eeudents • Abbey und St. Paul's Cathedral. 1.0or Mrs. BleQuarrle, and a Vleaoing "Abide with •Die,". was rouIere4 Mrs. Fowler. T 'e bcolc "0004/ 1,19 'Lirusader Claim Oannek).4 yaw Y e . g3 11 e LP, °121 a new building only inferior ,waterial viewed by Blies M. Ca.mpbell and, to be under the tiujimrvision of Miss the young peopie's societies of North. would he available, good builders also touch ertioyed. After 3 6041111:11a l'owell combines thorougluiess and teriati church discussed,. pes and efficiency with a delightful, sense of lathe question of a new , comity court excessive. The money now in the bands leadership of Group I was brought to huox aura. yaw. was re- i of the County could be used to better a close. ' humor and a ready wit. Her deep °"e' 1;1 • preeented y Peter . Walter .., and Ger ,7t...i purpose, in the Unproven:lent a roads, I in live stock improvement and In other Mee powelk as, Perm teacher._ Mieestreet_JeInited eleurela And were.6eareei„.,and,_04, _ ost be hour, a., successful =cellar „undo. -too understanding of the idiosyncrasies of ; rude. Beattie, who upheld the affirm - the average teen-ager, has won' for her I alive of ' the resolution that "the pre -1 undertakings. ' It was (=tended that at a cost cl prises French, taught by Miss Powell; iliTheneryneag4adtiBveinwhiaoos pupils. 10A.'s eOuree of bandy corn- I Immediately by a -modern structure." seLaieti1317 Naughtobny;,-Itliiissstory,issbeyt ;,,.M.erns.glil:thig.gaonud; .sa tt r e teht Y regular,. P . S . , and meeting t h the de boas t e t he was, heldNorth the esteem and deep ailection. of her I sent court house should be replaced -, geogr,aphy, by Mr. Francia; shop, bys Mr. Walkonse -homes _economies, by and mathematics, by Miss Mc- dwe4ns.t chairman 1 rt illh the 111;f oarntahlUssstreet 8 street young eople. Wa.rred Finlay rtahekaedn, of theNorthi swii,bpe.r114,Prweesii:F could be remodelled, vault space pro - 00,000 the interior of the court house needed changesliaade so that the pre- sent building would last another vided in "the basement,- and' other hundred years. It would be utter ex- travagance to wreck the building. In rebuttal of theieopponenteteeirgw, Miss Gardiner ;- physical_ training and coined the visitors f Knox _church. meats the affirmative held that a new health, for the girls, by miss Bisset, The young debate all spoke well the sue one and would give viiitors building would be more beautiful than and physical training and health, for 0. and the. question which has: beep. the boy's, by Mr. Francis. ' agitating the people 6r. fjodericli 44, .a better, impression of the town. -I of etire-whole:"Ounty during recent was really- the parisisand not the- old' The students of Grade 10A are iis - weeks was pretty thoroughly discussed. cOuri house, that made -the • centre of follows: rilelens Aikenhead. Howard For the affirmative it was argued ,_ the. town so attractive. , " Aitken, Carlyle Bannister, Betty Craig, , Peter Walter concluded the debate that the horse and baggy days have Jack Eedy, Brutie Finlay, Kenneth Florence pass'ed, it is an agg b.f progress, new with the observation that there was Grigg, Charles '11.1wthorne, ,hicTentions have brought changes, and , one point on which he agreed with his Jewell? Jack Ladd, Robert LeMaire,- this county, like the rest of the world, opponents—"the" old court house is a )3ruce MacDonald, Flora 'MacDonald,' must look forward. The present Bob Moore, Yvonne Moore, i‘laxine eereee., of date; the °like and 'vault accom- • uteN7,) relic," , The judges of the debate were Mrs. 'Sally MacDonald, Helen Montgomery,' court house,...It was* contended, is out Decision for the Affirmative ' Oke, Doreen. Orr, Bertha Popp, Nlin.4.14.et twat_ 1 modation is inadequate; the high ceil- 0B. H. 'Farr, Miss Eva 'Somer- Postal; Arlyue Rouse, . heat i lig 07:liens-lye; the ville and Mr. J. H: Niniread. Mr.' erturd,wituth Thurlow, Evelyn Turton, , ilcig's 4llike Kinkead brut' 'lit in their il. cisi cotat room _,.t.,s. antiquated; 'there is no Marie Wall, Harold Warren, Eleanor accommodation for witnesses, He which was in favor of the affirmative. , Wil,lAs, Kenneth Wilmot, John Wilson.i.k.n.Per who . haVe to wander around in the complimented, the speakers highly The eunduct, 4),f aratte---10N-staidents hall until they are called to the court on their performance: on the whole has been, to,uso a French , . ' room. It was a grand building. when ' . • . ..phrase',-"coninte ci Cbuiiite cii: GOLF CLUIVS ANNUelle ,311EETIN.G- 1 * , - -- - lit was erected ninety yeimrs 1111:0 llt ' was contended; the men who:.,:were i ee . It at., annual organizational Meeting • - _ _, Coniiithing with tile 1 basketball' il 'Seriesaami 1:,'ebruttr.y1.21:•,,t • 1,1te loin/wing' respimsible for .its erection wOuld, if: of the Alzmitlatid Golf Cl.'_,1) was held' , games' were Played : . - they Wel'o here Today, be the -first 'to at the. Court iliouse on Thursday eN en- , building te suit thee,Ing igixtsisea\t‘iiefho_liss..gcti)11.1.es_o. di .e...fLietst.ed mtiebeiss9eSt ' _t:iiiiid veost:11 ttiroliiii:\t/s' 'Ilit;n1herS. -4)7.• T.''..k. Graham -wag figqin one of the wealthiest last, with.* a fair 'attendance of .. .;,t, countieS in the Provinee and - should . refereed the giuue. Followin" !have -a. court house to, compare with elected president. ' Other onicers Ivere-i Vice-president, F. R. ,i0,1arrow; secre- i-iine-up: .• s IN -,1 il those of Otill,:t*., smelter _ csesnetes„ s with. Ja.r.YAreasurer.-1Y_,,,....1,4mithurs,t ; ,! 11A----4arion Bogio„ Eleanor Fuller Mirtliernie' C'Ett, 'Joan -',S1-eii•-/.-fil.,s7' (''''ri'i'i.'iCluirtryritl, Irt)E6 o';i7C4fil'Idlli tax fhieaCteoufnot4y ttrhele.;se_ , directors, Judge T. Mf. Costello, ,D. D. Mooney, Dr. N. C,.„JacksOnFrank I Arbour, • litahleen Raymond 6, Reta •John.s years would meet the cost of It----tiew-t-Gurry, T. it- Patter-s:on;,_141 ,A._ Cool- ! Wilsoii, Rose liartnian, Marie building. Money may not be so readily thurst. • The club, plans to bold a 1932 used ston, Marion • Dougherty 6. Betty available a , few ,yearki hence; novv formal dance shortly after Easter. There /is a ceiling price SoWerby 10, Edith Jenkin 2. ou ail types 'of ;Used ears, no matter I 913e-Macijorie Overholt, -Shirley. the time to build and provide -ein-1 ,Under p esent conditions, its was tails regardieg the partieuler car. you! Lois Mugford 2, Ruth Stokes, :Hattie ! pointed out, the Ceirifte• is paying -sent have mu miud. 1,ve shall inform you eon -I Wightinan, Marion Raithby 4, Shirley for the Children's Aid and police of- cerning the eerrect ceiling price , Robertson 2, Marion Reis, .:‘.bble Crich. i flees, which .could be accommodated in the new building and the rent, saved: Q.-4 gave my tenant a notice to • In a vdry clesely 'r• contested gamej , , The _Negative_ vaeate but did not . put irm writingAlratte-12 girtsdefeated -Grade-11 girls- ' 'pee value of the preseut court, hotiSe with a ecore of 5-4. Victoria Baechler as an historic -landmark and -the waste.; I :was .the capable referee. Following fuluess of demolishing a perfectlyd • are the teams: .- • . , building were Stressed by the speegkPeers ' tenant a notice to vacate you must put '' Grade 12—Noteen MeKaye 2, Audrey for the negative. :There was f.t....sgreral -it ---in writing Vier it mut be op a Ginn 3, _.Eleanor .M.ar tin, _ i Outcry, ' if was asserted, against the form provided by the Board: We •S'Initlf; Dorothy iloStnes, Mary Graham.. have yeterred the matter to our rentals Grade hi—Mason Freeth I4Fotby atlicailwho will send Yoti- further •in- Bradley, Ramona .Thter, Margaret formation regarding' this matter. Bowra, Ruth Bogie, Elizabeth Chis- . - holm, Rita Chisholm 4. -g-,---I was in the hospltal' for liwe.i days, and was asked for my ration !, _ .1 ml mil evening battle the C.C.1. Grads book. Coupons representing a month's won over the LeghTn to the time, of supply Of 'butter, sugar and meat were : -19-;i0. _Mr. Snider refereed. -Here are renio‘ed: Is this not too mummy.? How . the teams: I -Many day's must one stay in hospital G.C.-I -GradS----.J,Iin Halmos. Doug I before surrendering coupons for .ra- , MacDonald I.,, Chester *WNW! 10.1,,Wpzila- I tioned food? ' . . ! ham Sittherlanct It, Cintrles Nall., -A„-----Yatt must stay i-ri tamp -I -tat - -f-o-r-:- •La -t -c1: -%an 21,4. fourteen. days before ration coupons ' Loi4ion-- Jot; (1' Utica, Bud Worthy may be detached from your book. sl, 12, .iorry G hum 7, •iievlionnelly'd, Jatik 7 the end of the tw a week::; and :Jain' ' M;tsscy 5. each two 'weeks' cartttinubus residemice ' • . lone valid butter coupon; one valid (in FridaS; March 1st, the Teen Age sugar coupon amid J,wo valid meat Chin wilt meet 41 I .%, 1)..th.,4 t,lie. C01- . coupons are SurrenderetL . hi your . logiate. .(..!ii.ctus M,10" MacI5Onithl, the ' case •the hospital had not the right popular en tertainer, will . be present., to. detach coupons from your ration A la rge mitt endance is hoped for.. ,' _ book. - their model ye‘r, If you- supply. de -I Robertson; Ruth Hey, Betty Taylor; ploymeet %is seOrkers. Now, .1 Understand that it should have been put in writing.' 'A. --If you may legally give your HAR,OLD JACKSON' LICENSED AUCTIONEER • HURON AND PERTH 1 __. For iriformaion,:etc.,. write , R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col- lect) Seafortli, or 861; Goderich. • .• , . expecting my wife and; wersaKonal French. Still on the sunny side Of seventy years, he is -active and vigorous and --declares ;that he is 'looking forward • to. a time when he "can „do some botany, fishing, reading,.. writing*, ft•nd really live." Professor Landon -- Prof. LandZm ,is, a native Londoner. wile has won distinction in the field of Canadian history.. He is the author of the work eLakliton" Which has had a wide cOnstituency of reade'rs on both sides Of the international bound- ary. Ile is in great demand ae public speaker, and a, feW irgo addressed a -meeting in Goderich under the *auspices of the. Lions Club. . son from Overseas sometime this: Month. How can they obtain ration; books for meat, sugar, preserves and ' butter?. -,1' A.—Apply to the local ration board, in your city and present credentials i aelfying your wife and son. They i will, if these documents are satisfact-i ory, obtain their ration bks. I Q.—I am' a Ca nad hi n just- dis-.1 charged from the U.S. Army.. 'Have' 1 a -sight to a priority suit purchase! certificate? 1 A.—'Yes: Any ,Canadian -discharged i from the American forces may obtain ' a priority suit purchase certificate at any local ration board or ration branch; provided he can establish his Canadian citizenship and his. discharge certificate , issued after May 1, 1945. g. CAPITAL THEATRE Now -.Ren e Cietir's grand. sto7, "And &Thea There Were None" Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday— _ JOAN CRAWFORD, JACK CARSON and-. ZACHARY SCOTT 'Tell an enxelting story of - the kind of woman most men want—but shouldn't have—even If she rot ld, be found !!- . "MILDRED PIERCE" WasVanesa Mfutual Fire Insu- rance Co: 50 'years in business, Canada's largest Fire Ins.. Co. Get the rates and broad 'cover- arseon your- tere or place of business from _ GORDQN JEWELL _ kn. 0 Goderieh. _ ' 'Phone, Cadotv 21-r-4. Thursday, Friday and Saturday— Peggy Ryan, Jon Ifallo Loathe Allbritton and Alan Mowbray WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAO 'Bus Schedul'e noy_v_in. effect -Leaves Goderich daily including Sunday 7.1a a.m.; 12.20 p.m.; 4.15 p.m. Arrives Gederieh daily 11.50 a.m.; 3.45 p.m.; 9.20 p.m. Leaves Sundays and holidays . , 8.00 p.m. and 9.3Q' p.m. The 8.00, p.m. bits goes di ect to London only. - Connections at (*Tinton for Londoll Detreit, Winhmann. Walkerlon. Per!c 11,10n and Owen Sound. Compel ions at Strut ford for Woodetoet Witaitener, Guelph. Hamilton and , Toronto. •siipinorted by a east 44, top-flight vomedians in the adolescent blush - Of -the -year. „ Conting—"STATI1 FAIR," with Clparles,Winninger. Matinees tleteditiesalay,',.qaturday, andlIolidlttys tt1,30 Connections at Mitchell for •Lietowel atid London. • • .r infoeinitine phone Jteitiqh change phone 1191 or 7.17. • ,' VNUSUAL To,liti-ve 'eight grandparents living is' the rather unusual record of Marlene and Reginald Portion, age two years amid six months, and children of' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Purdon of the White- church community. The grandparents are. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aitchison and Mr. and Mrs, John Purdon, and the great-gfandparents are Mrs. . Jas. Gaunt, Mr. Wm. Purdon and Mi*. and Mrs. Nathaniel Bolt. of. Myth.— Lucknow _Sentinel. Gort).ERICH TOWNSHIP 001.WRICII T-0-1—VNSIIIIS Feb. 26.— Me. Mauriceinrwood of -Thamesville iaSt Week ,with his parents, andMrs. 0. Harwood.. The members of the W.M.S. held a quilting ,,bee at the honie of Mrs. Gera Id Orr on Wednesday. A pot' luck Supper was enjoyed. The executive of the Dramatic Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, tverett 3Iellwain on Thursday even- ing and outlined the year:s act I'm Hies. ilu,4poct or It. 'O. StItplespaid his of- ficial t isit to Unian k4ehool 'on Monday. net . Lit Tfirner occrovd the imlpit at Union church on Sunday, doliiering . a, line sermon in the series of sermOnS Oum 'ITh,. Crnsade for CliMst' and IIis Kiiigdom--,''Beside Still WatCr." NA:bal.s yeeinlVersion. any., hov%,?" a:1104111,,ie. "Weil," replied the ; is 150 little, Q's,;t1), eTader„ "it's lilmIllhumg ml,ohmineml palltti, lit. nie:" .NOIITIV ST. UNITED W... There was quite a large turn -out at the regular 'meeting. on February 20th of the Women's Association of North street United church. ' Mrs. Price, vice-presidents was in 'the chair - in the athsenee .of the -president, 'Mrs. Mooney. Business transacted was aS fellows : Appointment of Mrs. J. Snider to take Mrs. Buchanan's place on the choir gown cemmittee; appointesent of Mrs. Warrener and: Mrs. Heitman tc investigate the need of Curtains for CONFEDEWON WP10:4" . Piai4 eS or "Pretid RIsk ACCIDENT 4 SICKNESS' ,Consult JNO; FARRISH, Luckiow -Phone 8243 Dungannon' 416011MW IVIOVING WEST M. regniariy mak* up and ohip Household Purniture. Can- ;011dated Pool Cars to Manitoba, Satikaorft-, ewan .:Iberta, British -Columbia end to ire or phone for reduiced.„---, t r.rotablished I555, ---,11L4-ornte .HIPPANG Mid 4:›e: 'Easing • lug frienai—she , never went out any' rnor'e,-always too tired. "Nerves", she thought—but. it was her kidneys—the 151-. iters of her blood—, that needed attention: She _use0-Daddr.s- Kidney Pills donee. The improved action -4mpurities ana excels zekts. 4 -of her kidneys helped to dear awaAOgnLbtsed . bacsache, headache, lack el energy di's- appeared. Dodd's Kidney Fills contain. essential oils and medicinal inpredieras that act directly upon the kidneys-,..andi help restore their normal action. 144 rs • !— • ve ; it :,vcr ‘v,t-11 rtjany, a coin and have COrne to . the conclUsion thzt a tlurist dollar, lust., hasn't got timr, for a priv,i-e .iife' kept too busy passing from one pocKet to anodler Which :s a very good thing becausa mariey in a s)ck Joesil`t help anyone. Yes; tour...“ dollars are. busy, 6ver _the -counter_ articles. —but they dcn't do .ciu any good unless they pass ,,over the counters in your d'itrict. yr,Lr'',ie 'got -to attract t_ouriSi'ts -to your district—The Blue Water Highway District,. ,,which extends from \AL,-4W-Icehurn on the Snye, prte on Lake Courhichincl you 'have thi, 'bait-- -the blucs't lakes the most refrochin,'ir, the ftnt heaches, thp most hosnes!ile peonle in the world --Rut \,:--umiv6Act ta4e11 tol.ristc thiS —r.sr 1-1Lr,v mf.h., oo eke‘../hore n t nrwing thit The, B!ue Water LItcliw••": exiSti 1[7: ,u tell them thr(,c.--,:, The Blur, Wat€ _4.5fpgiation, sy-kiich is es-Fsfitially You bOcal.se exrsft without you r,rid voter seintes.rt (!lee- eou've told th,c7r, they f crne and' spend money ,-)ur strict.. Teive,aewspere r boy sells more plpers. 'TI grocer sells more 'groceries. The farmer sells more ; lane vegetables. The minister, has : p bigder- r ei'i-^rebation In fart, each and every resident of The .61,:r, Water District benefits from the increased prosperity re.' itng from tourist demand. ,.z Highway it cannot' cr o you can see, a Pot of prosperity hinges on The fillue Wai.or Hiway Association. /tad its succss depends on You. Suppeet it vocaPhi. Encobrafie your ugiahbours•-, . . . your councillors . everybody . . . to suppo5t The Blue Water HkraWnAnf Association. He It Wag emorisf money to you and veer caeiglabour. 37,ditg4re the Boost the tie Wage; iligt3.1!c:i