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The Seaforth News, 1944-09-28, Page 5ABOUT THE THINGS YOU BUY IN WARTIME... -Ill*soid. it con y Aly Pos4io the sugar 4ulY lcliffi0 , sfien i the mop 4 Zn roti neve today i� "ave °� d cOmtnodity, °qy Dnt Fant in worm net 0/1 You Apound 4111 0o don.04 buy THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 28, 1944 210=1..2513 .,...,.....--M w MiSeata rgeie STS For Thursday, September 28 to Oct. 4th No. 1 Round Grain Rice Lux Toilet Soap Prem, a Pork Product Lynn Valley Canned Peas P. & G. White Naptha Soap Snowflake Ammonia 2 lbs. 21c 2 bars 11 C per tin 31c 20 oz. tin 13c per bar 5 c ... per pkg. 5 c Elawe's Lemon 011, 6 oz. bottle -15'e; 12 oz. bottle 28c Sil'vo or Bratso, small bottle -15c; large bottle 250 Flush°, a Bathroom necessity per tin 210 Snowfia;ke'A'mmonla r pkg. 6c Gilletts Lye'"Pe ]Eats. Dirt" per tin 12c Hawes 'loom Wax 1 . tin 45c Mazda Electric Light Bulbs, 25, 40, 00,. Watt eaob 15° Super Suds.. , •• per pkg. 22c Bon Ami cake or powder 'each 14c Sinko, clears clogged drains per tin 25c Personal Ivory Soap 3 bars 16e Black Cat Window Cleaner Odex Antiseptic Soap Rinso large-pkg; 25c large pkg. 25c per tin 15c per tin 100 Turpentine 12 oz, bottle 25c Golden Fleece Pot Cleaners Each 10c Die- A • Doo Paint Cleaner Each 250 Climax Wall Paper. Cleaner per jar 45c Charm Cleans Everything per' pkg. 100 Campbell's Tomato Soup 2 tins 190 Shirriffs True Vanilla Extract -- 13 oz. bottle 250 Plain or Iodized Salt 2 large 2 lb. pkgs. 15c Clark's Mushroom Soup 2 tins 19c Crosse & Blackwell Thick Meat Sauce 8 oz. bottle 26c Biter•lake Toilet Tissue 3 large rolls 25c Cream of Wheat large pkg. 25c Aylmer Pumpkin . large tin 14c Blue Boy Coffee 1 Ib. bag 35c Cowan's,Perfection Cocoa, i,f3 lb. tin -15e; 1 lb tin 24c per bottle 15c 3 bars 19c Lux Flakes, small pkg-10e; D. 13. Cleaning Paste ' 2 in 1 Paste Shoe Polish Ross J. Sproat PHONE 8 Art Wright PHONE 77 THE SEAFORT'H NEWS lerarzzeoreorMISt Acah18:m 4req:.-rd.t.riyui `-�.1 GhtlH'.'it-.-••�•�-•,,• LISTEN TO "SUCCESS" SELF POLISHING LIQUID WAX AND PASTE EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT 10,15 37 Prizes Awarded Each Broadcast 920 ON YOUR DIAL. C K N X — WINGHAM For Sale at All Grocery and Hardware. Stores Sufferers of Painful SINUS -Get Quick Relief! de Just a Few Drops Relieve Stuffiness . . Make Breathing Easier .. Give You Comfort It's grand how Vicks Va-tro-nol clears congestion from nasal passages—gives sinuses a chance to drain. Results are so good because Va-tro-nol is specialized medication that works right where trouble is—to re- lieve painful congestion and make breathing easier. Try it—put a few drops up each nos- tril—follow directions in folder. .Costs Tess than 1.0 per average baking 1 , mt 1 iuitu I , ,n , iii Highest. Prices : LIVE OR DRESSED C�IIQK NS„ 6 lbs., and over „220 FOWL 6 lbs.: ands fiver 20o ' 5 lbs, and over 2Jc 5 i0"s:lan't over 19c - 1 lbs. and laver 18e. DUCKS 50e, DeliFeied . Nets—Prices 'paid are for live weight .PAR.KDALE POULTRY MITCHELL • 'PHONE 152 IWllllllllllilll,ll llllllllllllll111',11111ie,1 1 I11, 111,1„,1.11,1 i, 111111111111111 11 1111,111111 1 111llll I 1111111,1, 1„1,111111 TOWN TOPICS 114r. and Mrs. T. A. Dodds of Oak Park, Illinois, have returned home after having a very pleasantvacation with Mr, and Mrs, will Dodds c,f Me- i:fl1op, Mx•, and Mrs. John Cudworth Clinton, and Mrs, Lucy Shaddiclk, _02 Londesboi'o, Mr. Gear•ge Eaton of Winthrop has Purchased the house of Mr. Sam Somers of Detroit on West 'William Si Mr, Somers is holding an auction sale on Oct. 4th, of household effects. WO2 Francis Phillips, RCAF Ot- tawa, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips over the week end, Miss Teresa. Eekert, London, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eckert, Mr•.Arnold Westcott, Toronto, visit- ed this week with. Mrs. Westcott and fa nilly. Mr. and Mrs. James Milne and slau- ghter Barbara, Toronto, are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs.. John Beattie. Mrs. George MacDonald, Stratford, visited Jast week with her -daughter Mrs. Ralph McFadden and Mr. Mc- Fadden, Mrs. Minnett, Toronto, wes a guest last week at the hone of her brother Mr. E. L. Box, and Mrs, Box. Miss Ruth Shiner has returned from 'spending the past week with relatives in Toronto. Miss Betty Matthews, Waterloo, spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Matthews. Misses Dorothy Smith, Joan Mc- Master and- Fergus Bell left on Mon day for London where they will at- tend Western University, • Sergeant John Flannery, Ipperwash, visited with Mrs.. Flannery and dam. ghter Carol, over the week end, 3Oi'. and Mrs. Harry Green, Strat- ford, were visitors at the home of M. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop this week. Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto, visited at her home here over the week end. Misses Mary Duncan, Wilma Hay and Teresa McIver left this week to resume their studies at the London University. Mrs. 0, E. Laithwaite and children, oC Godericli, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham, Mr. ",nd Sirs. t corg11 Sham and Marilyn of London spent Sunday with M)'. and Mrs. John Holhaln. Missy Lorrett'o Bannon, London, was u w,aelc end ' visitor at lbo home of her mother Mrs. 14. Bannon. Mrs. A. .Mulligan, Detroit. gig,* a few cloys last week with relatives and friends 1r town. Miss Vera Sclater el St, Marys and 11419s Isabel Cummings of Ottawa were visitors on Sunday at the home' of Mr, and Mrs, John Finlayson. Mr, and MI's. Andrew McLellan and Mr. Joseph Spears,'Egrnondville, with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McKellar, Gro-• malty. Mr. Duncan MacMillon, RCAF., Port Dover, and Mrs. MaclVlillan and son, were visitors at the home of the for nrer•'s sister Mrs. Edward Andrews- and Mr, Andrews. Mr. (lharles Opperthauser and Mr, and Mrs.. henry Ernes were week -end. visitors with. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Ross. Mr. Jus, \4r. I•Iandy, London, ac- companied by h1s brothers from West- brook and Oakwood spent the week eud with Mrs, Handy and family here. Mrs. Edith Pudner, local leader for Seafor1lr. Women's Institute, accomp- anied Miss Ruth Carnochan to Strat- ford fair where Miss Carnelian judged in garden brigade work and came first in scoring for Huron County, Mrs. Gertrude Keen returned . on Saturday after visiting 'with her son, Harold' Henderson, in Buffalo the past three weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Somers of De- troit spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh. Mrs. T. 1v. Graham of 'Red Deer, Alta., spent a week with the Misses Laidlaw and calling on old friends. She is the former Hattie Philip's.' Mr. and Mrs. James 'R, Scott leave for their home in Saskatoon Monday, MR. RADIO, OWNER LAWSON'S RADIO SERVICE moved to new location—John Pullman's Barber Shop Leave your radio there for service or call 841 -23, Seaforth Scott's R. O. P. Sired Barred Rock 4. r- n kft hi ht[ Scott's - - Red X Rock Sex Link Cross A Timely a nder—rder Your 1945 Chicks Early , Plan your season's chick needs now. Already we have booked orders for 30 percent of last year's chick production SCOTT'S POULTRY FARM Phone 851 - 32 Seaforth, Ont. Miss Winifred Russell lett Wednes- day for Toronto University. Mr. J. A. Wilson has gone to Quebec to spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs, Elliott M, Little. • ' REWARD YOU WILL' BE'AMPLY REWARDED FOR YOUR ATTENDANCE AT A FREE SHOW at Foresters Hall, Constance on Friday, September 29 YOUR,HOST — LEO STEPHE1CSON Savit Service Demonstration Sound Films Musical Numbers Dance — Collins Orchestra Lunch and Coffee Served - In Aid of Red Cross Commencing at 8.30 sharp DOOR PRIZE -A-N-Cr-E ! ST...COLUMBAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 9TH Bayfield Valley Five Orchestra ALD VIRGINIA PiPE TOBACCO It's a real pipe smoker's tobacco FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE SUGAR CANADA CONSUMES HAS TO SE IMPORTED Ex pa The production 01' beet sugar in Canada and the United States has been drastically ent by labour Shortage. in. bout countries the '43 sugar beet crop was forty per cent less titan its '11. The only country to show an important increase is Cuba, where output hacl for years been deliberrately restricted. But its increase has not been sufficient to offset the losses elsewhere -let alone meet the increased demand. This map -shows inhere Canada, Groat Britain and the United States got their sugar in the good old days of peace. Our three countries take practically all the ex- portable sugar fr'oin these, Major sugar. -exporting areas. But supplies have either been cut off by enemy occu- pation of 'tete country—as in the case of Java and the, Philippines, or 'their .production'rhdicstI1 tainted by shortage of workers, as in the. case of Hawaii. Porto Mico, Australia, Trinidad, Fiji; • ROLLING The war bas brought some unusual demands on the United Nations' sugar pool. lras1,,goautitics have been talccncMt'ei k lig. industrial alcohol used m'the man5Plcturc o2 syiitltetie robber (tires,•nic.) as well as T NJT.'and smokelesdpowclef. For nrstangey the explosive to till Eve 16 -inch shells requires a4 rppeb• sitar as ON SUGAR is pr•odnc„ecl on all acre of the lints%. sngar olatal. This year Culran along osol for.ntaking incinstrial•aleoVol 'lvih etl}p}al 'Canada, normal sugar ..:impocts:lt ie.moretthCd'tw0 yeas':•:- THE SUPPLY 15 SHARED r tagy V( NEEI MORE SUGAR? J All eug+ar supplies atg' 131516 tl alt f ttuc'iiir le corilrlrl of %tic 'A gentar oxo tl>e w:hole world didn't consume as much Combined 'Food 13oatdt,Df 4ice:.17rtitcd. i tions,. which tillata siigtlr us Ectt atlarilues'rMthy Our sweet toothhas been acquired supplies.'to Canada, Unrt¢d SKtttcs ar Cirttal l�yr,itotu ou a., ill hive,,tteil#lttaric5.,,Sngae:ardteac' high for its energy value, uniform .basis tIF' r 1 v Sart starchy forted rs al4ped substitute. SlCAhrBAN �Oa oGt1i 4 0N . < ' 1..a' tI. I u. c C'nA GAR cAprw At the time of "Pearl harbour" the into "reserve." Liberated notions will have to dip in too. Extra ani s 10d a resurJta» stock -pile i ; •end cr�pskrleniilJ rnrihove'the *dation, but L.,reatly increased otii r�otntlifals, bu6Sor the.last 13 supplies are' ao in 91ght 311 cui:reut consumption kees up, pests iio'C1e een 'sing nhbiie ':ban "leas we could lie very short or sngnr nest year. 1 re must do the been produced -and dipping heavily utmost to conservo,9iltttsupptiel, ; RATIONING WAS STARTED BECAUSE OF SHORTAGE OF SHIPS. IT MUST BE CONTINUED BECAUSE WORLD STOCKS ARE DEFICIENT THIS IS ONE OF A SERIES OF ANNOUNCEMENTS GIVING THE FACTS ABOUT THE SUPPLY SITUATION OF VARIOUS WIDELY USED .COMMODITIES