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O ONE tipped him off to new synthetio
yarns which would endanger his markets. Now, new. ways
and new materials are passing him by.
NYLON ; : produced by chemistry from coal, air and
water after ten years' patient research ; ; : is an example. This
yarn is already flowing into the manufacture of
glamorous hosiery. and will soon be Aged in foundation
garments, lingerie, and many other textiles, thus creating new
Canadian jobs and new standards of beauty and service. •
SERVING .C.A 1AD-TANS
THR0UG.11 CHEMISTRY
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yy.g.Eish by ytphen ntre(�. gild
(yE �pn
through: a tree... Yid eillge-
sistent ru, or.
.
Do you know that fish is the
only main food supply which
man has so far done nothi.1.g
to cultivate? He grows his
grains in fields, his fruit in
orchards, hit, meat in cattle,
swine, sheep.
Now, liovae'ver, With the
aid of the chemiq, our sup-
plies of fish are to be in-
creased. d•ertilizer..spread old
the surface of fishing TA ini.trs,
stimulates growth of the
basic fish food (plankton),
so that fish grow and multi-
ply much Aster. Fish yields
in farm fish ponds have
jumped .. 400% with this
treatment.
Can you see through a tree?
Someone might say, "yes, by
X-ray", but that's not the
._.answer. —Chemistry,- almost
by magic, can do it by y trans-,
!:•.C. v-.�'^'"::ice 3Ff? _ . tW..nfY-•� .tsq ��;
put iato uld�c'eY .0 e
and then into transparent
"Cellophane" with -which -so
many of your purchases are .
` protected on their way to •
you. "Cellaphatie" cellulose
film is made by at
Shaivinigan Falls; Quebec.
Rubber is a grand material
—in the riglat place! But
some of the uses to which it
has been put were just a bit
tOo nauch for its constitu-
tion. When exposed to sun-
cals, natural rubber quickly -
deteriorates. And that is
where neoprene , synthetic
.rubber comes' in. It can take
most of the abuse that gets
natural rubber down.
, Further information on dny of •
-these products is obtainable by
writing e Looking Ahead'
eRRWS
(IMAM .41,pda 4114 Mra,
Raymond ir7' nrg it Dttaded the fun-
eral
eral • of Mr. Voialu c, at �3el,gravo flu
�'�eH���y. � ry
1�tro. Bert Tteleavca atteadcd the
funeral of leer caaaplri 'ia
a tiragba . o
�i4day. ..
�veo i people of MI6 eommtualty t-
ta as tcd the. IPA school coned lA Luc a
now on Friday night a,r c1 several oche
the play 'put on by the 1E'4trt
Went In the' parish ball jn. Iungazmo
nunderungananona'the .' ausl6Jeo$ of the W.A. of
,
ib,3 Jessie Marshall of Juchnow
spent Usti'weeit-er�d with S1 irley Sher-
wood.
'Ehe ladies Q Crewe W.A. bei d a.
very Successful bazaar and .baking paler
'on f;a;turilay at . the ho,+:I'.c o Ur;. ' I.
Shackleton, in Dungannon. ,
Mr. •and iYIrs► �'fm ° Sherwood, and
duttghter. - and Miss J. Marshall of
Lucluiow, attended a r ^
birthday partrat
the home of 'Mr, and Mrs. Lep Ritchie,
it bring' the occasion .of Mrs. Emma
Sherwood's 79th anniversary,. We
wish this dear old lady many more
happy anniversaries.-
;tF, and Mrs. 'Will .piton and Wen -
dull and Miss' Hilda.. Twamley o.f Wing -
, _,hum, called • on Mr. and Mrs. C. i:Fozier
on Saturday, -
GOD-- RICH TOWNS] IIP
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Union W.M.S.—The .regular monthly
tweeting of the Union W.M.S. was held
4)]I .April 14th at the home of Mrs. F.
McClure. The lfrader for the, devo-
tiouul period was Mrs. T. Sowerby,
taking as the theme "Ye shrill be my
Witness." The leader read a portion
relating to the Scripture passage,. read
by Mrs. W. Porter, Mrs. E. Mellwaiin,
Mm G. Meilwain, Mrs. J. Young and
Mr•s GeraId3rr. - •The hymn, "
Happy Milne" was sung. Mrs. Gordon
Orr read a topi9 after which the leader
read two 'articles from, "Ye shall'be my
Witness:" The roll call wstS answered
with the test ward "Witness"; the
creed was repeated and the offering
received. A hymn was sung and the
meeting closed with the Mizpa�h bene-
diction after which lunch was served
by the hostess.
Township Softball--Goderich town-
ship Softball Association met at the
Orange Hall, Goderich township, on
April 5' to organize and appoint officer
for the 'coming softball season. T
election resulted in the fo.11owin 'bein
-,
secretary, Alvin Proctor; chairman of
finance Fred Bell ;• manager of senior
boys' team. Fred Harris; junior boys'
team, Victor Falconer ; senior girls:
A.ustill Fuller.
IXEBURN, April M.—No service will
be-144,,at Leeburn church on April '28M
-A joint '716tVice .be" held a; Carlow
church at 3,30 in pie afternoon:- -Rev.
L. H. 'Turner of LVietoria St. United.'
Oms•ch, Goderich, be the speaker
.0n Easter • Sunday service will be
held at 10 a.m., when Rev. U. E. Oron-
heilm will. have" special message for
Erd: Cook and their son -
the former's parents.
ST.. HELENS
Woods has returned after spending the
winter months with members of her
family. at.: Guelph, Gait and Dundas_
Mr.' J. D. Andersoh has, been. under
_amo- trriloact.or's; care, suffering from mien,
Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn CaMeron and Don.
wore recent visitors with the former:s
•
"Brother, It's All Yours!
You may never have gdne fishing,.
hmatiiig, camping --=--you may not e'ven
have a garden --yet, cis a Canadian you,
are heir to the vast 'wealth of Our foredt
in the world.
Cctnaclians by, the ten's of thousands
depend–upon the forest bounty. Every
day 'more, and more varied uses • are
being found for forest prodUcts. Great
luxiabering and pulyi' and paper industries
lave been built from them.
But—is this great asset jinexha.ustible? .
This is a leading question. And, the:
answer is thought:prevoldng. Without- -
fire preVention, timl3er Cutting control and'
research to cut down insect tdepredations
--'and above all, Without your under-
standingsupport of every conservation ,
method, bUr for rests could vanish!
To help make knoWledge of conservation
available to 'everyone, Carling's have
formed. The 'Carling Conservation Club.
*To join this club just Write to Dept. --(F13),
The Carling Breweries Limited, Waterloo,
Ontario. .You will receive, withopt colt .
to you, authoritative cnid, interesting
information on conservation, from lira
to time.
11
Bas •Gi upon a picture
painted for Canling's by
a seiies of subjects on
the conservation of Can-
ada A natural assets. .
*A full colour roproduction,
giro 9" 14", without advor-
lining, and nuitablo for
mombor of Tho Carling
Conoorvation Club upon
rocluott to pops. (r13), Tho
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veree
roltow. the. example of thouSands-, of fanners from,
• coast to Oast and discuss, your° *Olt need' for farm
o,fflee. Ask or it:Wig:for our folder
o, Forkias alai; Calla4iovs owl" ckaa of lifa sate At"'
immommeastimw
sister. Mrs. &tines Douglas and Mr.
Dbuglas, at Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. E. J.' Thom, Mrs, Stuart
Collyer, and Mr. Wallace Miller, at-
tended the funeral of the former's WV-
ther, Mr. John Thom, at Wingham on
Saturday.
Mrs. James Gaunt is seriously ill in
the Goderieh hospital following a major
operation on Satnrday. Her daughters
Mrs. Ward Shickluna of Port Colborne
and Mrs. Archie Aitcheson are spending
a few days In Goderich to be with, her.
13- EN" MILLEit
BENMILLER, April 10. --:-Mrs. Waf-
ters and Floyd are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Les. Jet -HS at Holmesville.
A special Conununion service will be
held on Good Friday in BenuailIer
United church at 8 p.m. for the Nile-
Benmiller circuit. All the churehes are,.
invited to attend. ,
The nice weather is bringing the
people out to the churett. services. Rev.
U. E. Cronheilaa delivered a helpful,
raessae on Sunday, the theme of which '
` Mrs. ' A. Stranghan spent Tuesday
with her daughters at Dungannon.
Mrs. R. Hardy of Goderich spent the
iw.pelt-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Mr. Pratt of Stratford spent the wepltu.
end with Mr. and Mrs. P. Fisher and
For Summer Homer,
dcaro cold air ma or mom
place li instead of beating
cave; fuet—no moie cold
evenings et 'cottage
VrItt
TWEEQ,.STEEL WORKS
t. MIT ID TWEED, ONT.
Troublesome Night -
Are Hard on the System
-to-get rid of,' the cough accompanied by a tickling in
the throat that causes the nerve and throat wracking
• trouble that keepeyou awake at night.
Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Syrup helps
this coughing condition by soothing the irrita
looseidng the phlegm and stimulating ths bronchial organs,. and when this
• Dr. Woocre NOrtray Pine amp has been on the market for the past
years. The Trade Mark "8 PiniTiees".
Price 85c a -bottle; laige family size, about 8. times as much, 60o at
drug counters.
The T. Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto, Ont.
.3 9 9 0 0 ..()
IN CA$11 PRIZES
NATIONAL BARLEY CONTEST-
._
for Seed and Malting
uajity Improvqinent
This year grow prize-wirtning ,b rlley. Win one or
more biscash awards. Enter the Ncitional Barley
Contest foir farmers in the baskley-srovviris recis
.INTEI-PROVO MI AND -
INTER -COUNTY AVilt::::-E3Z
To encourage the growing
of improved quality ved
and malting barley in 1946,
the brewing and malting
industries of Canada are of -
awards to the farmers of
Ontario who produce the
best barley or certain ap-
proved varieties.
•
The National Carl-
• test is beidg conducted to
help overcomf.... a serious
resulting from an extreme -
shortage Of seed and steadily
stinctulatini;- quality barley
improvement, Canada's do- .
rnestic needs will be met )
and successful re-entry into
world barley markets as...
sured in the future.
couNTy PRIZE AWARDS IN ONTARIO TOTALLING
INTER -COUNTY PRIZE AWARDS IN NTARI TOTALLING
s $400.00
INTER -PROVINCIAL GRAND PRIZE AWARDS TOTALLING
(ONTARIO AND QUEBEC)
Ontario awards are confined to the following Counties: -
Bruce
Carketon
Essex
Grey
Glectgarry Lanark Prescott
Auxon Middlesex 1. Russell
Kent Perth Sirncoe North
All bonagde farmers „in. the recognized malting areas of Ontario
will be eligible to compete in the National Barley COntest. Farms •
supported lay commercial or Governinent organizations are ex-
cluded. The contest is limited to the following malting varieties .
of barley: 0.A:C. 2;, Mensury (Ottawa 60), 011i and Montcalm.
Final date cif entry is June 15th, For entry forms and additional
information, sec your Agricultural Representative or write to:
ONTARIO CHAIRMAN
COMMITTEE
Crops, Seeds and Weetls*Oranclit,
Parliament Buildings,' Toronto.