The Goderich Star, 1927-04-11, Page 4'
PAG FOUR
Imnnense Showing of all the
New Things for Easter Wear
—AT
CORNFIELD'S
NEW COATS FOR EASTER
Tweeds and Twills, with fur tritti-
ming and v.ithottt. in clever styLv, and
at prices that will imp: esyou `'itr
thee)' reasonableness.
FROCKS FOR DIFFERENT
OCCASIONS
Georgettes, Taffetas And Crepes,
with pleating', embroideries, ribbons
and metallic garnitures, attractively
priced.
SILK LINGERIE.
A full line of Vests, Slips, Gowns,
Illoomers, Pyjamas, Teddies, Step-ins
and the new Bobbette Sets.
NEW LINES OF HOSIERY
Silk to the top full fashioned.
Hosiery, Super, Silk Hosiery, Child-
ren's Silk and Silk and Wool Hosiery,
in plain colors and fancy weaves.
GLOVER FOR EASTER
Silk Gloves in Queen quality in the
following shades: parchment, blonde,
mode, silver, slate and lark. A
special line of French Kid Gloves.
A NEW HAT, IF NOTHING
ELSE, FOR EASTER
There are new Crocheted Straws
that turn their brims off the face in
the most approved manner, and.
close -fitting brimless affairs that' you
can fold up and carry in your hand
like a handkerchief: You will find
everything that is new and smart in
Easter Millinery mode in oui store.
EASTER NEEDS for the MEN .and YOUNG MEN
SPRING . SUITS
In smart new tweeds and fine wor-
steds—light, airy, cheerful patternS--
that's the correct idea for: your
Spring Suit ---colors that really . look :
• and feel like Spring.
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PHONE 418
e
HATS AND CAT'S
We have received a • new shipment
ent
of -men's and young men's Hats . and
Caps. They come in the season's
newest. shades. Colne in and see our
new lines,
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Piles.. Ther.w, whets* she and her mother,
ttW M It* wiener, aril Mrs. Waft is
expected home text week.
Ito is tneg tow Melee*,i..4ed 1 Mr, Albert Toteselead, of Bay -
External traattowota „mom inrush ,, florid► aecotilpanied niece, Mtias
Pilar* aasd for the xery 1o�i resari.in a A.
aaLrawxt� r his aitnter►
that the cow L,rtsit)e--irrii circular- . A. y, dariaM the week.
Von in erected I%rts, veins are 'tabby { Mrs. Carrie, Sr., has gone to Tor -
and Lowe) walla westkeeed. ,onto to join a party of friends silo
To quickly wad safely •rid yournelf' are taking in the annual Eaaster ex -
of pile* you 'east tree the circulation !version to Washington and New'iork.
-send fresh, healthy blood to the 1 Mr. Leighton Walker, late of O. F.
raw, sensitive twenthrac+es. Internal Carey & Son's Owen 'Sound branch,
treatment k one safe method. tint. .has returned to Goderlkh and tea tak-
*wuta and ether externai'tre*tments I1Lenttda. position with Huroh Investments,
can't give kiting relief.
J. S. I.eonhardt. M. D., a spe:iali*t, ; Mr. and Mr:. T. H. 'Mitcheli return.
set at work siome years ago *0 find a ed last week from California, where
real internal remedy for piles. I• ie they spent several weeks tisitittg.
emceedt I. He named hie prescrkt-,Many friend* are glad to welcome
tion HI M-ROID, and it has proven them back.
succeeefful in
ekonowuse dH efI-ROII)-el Mr. St. George Price on Sunday re-
sold by druggists under a money back death of
thh sold news of the sudden
guarantee. It is a harmless tablet, death
his
Marie, and rleft on Mon-
easy to take, and can always be found day for the Sault.
at all druggists, ssha will promptly Jnr. Jas. Gibson left on itredne�da
refund the purchase prim if you are y
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Toilet Articles of Distinction
Via always carry a we11 aesorted stock of the Le.adiai
Catisilreasa, American aaad French. makes—
FACE
akes--
PPERFU POWDERS DCREAMS
ComPAcTs
TOILET WATERS BATH SALTS
H. C. DUNLOP
THE REXAII, DRUG STORE
Badfird Block
Goderieh
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nun,'
unI tug production record of the Chevrolet'
development of these. Cancels, . fa$orrea ti Canada, and the States,
• donkeys and horses game as forms of which turn nut a complete car
motive power, and so man progressed p every
si,i seconds.
till eteayn and themodern motor eat'
dissatisfied. for Port Colborne, where he wilt tom -
laid to rust yesterday afternoon, after M rame as the el
thence his duties on the S. S. River- within transnortation was very slow
ton. Mrs. Gibson intends remainin the past fifty years, due
remains of his life's partner were in town for the
summer remains which there has been vastly in
progress an R -
service in the United church at Inver todavenni
Y. He and h
thdurintheDon't fail to see the three -art cont*
edy, "Mother Mine," in McKay Ban
on April 28th and 29th, to :be present-
ed.bv_the young people of Victoria, st.
r; it, C. Hamilton
icnax. Prafkress in
till
ing
ore
ries
is in Toronto the el�.ureh.
is two sisters are work as carried on in the Chevrolet
in Goderieh on nese. Service was held at the home broadcasting from station C. F. C. A. factories and the time saving devices See us for Sponges and Chamois,
Tuesday
Rev.C , Clarke, pastor toNorth of afternoon
tonight at 9:4$ o'elock. His sisters now used, resulting in the astonish- CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE.
street,United church, and the body are soprano and alto and Mr. Tlanril-
tvas ken on the 2:20 C. N. R. train ton will accompany theist on the piano
and wilt alto give piano of
Goderieh were lslessrs. Jas. onaldMany friends of Rev. John Carrie, a
before. A second film showed
to Inverness. . The pallbearers' in,: s os.
son, T. Il. Wallis. J. W. Armstrong,, former Goderieh boy~,. now rector of
A. H, 'Clutton, }li'm. Bailie and Dr. St• Luke's, Buffalo, will be pleased to
Emmerson. In addition to the mem- hear that he was presented with. a
hers of the family at t mmeed, very handsome mantel clock with
Dir. J. tt*. Mooney, Dir, Finlay Kerr cathedral chimes by the men of his
eked Miss Flora :tlaoney, of Toronto, congregation, it being the occasion of
lute le, 'eosin and niece of• Miss the 20th anniversary of his ordina.
' eame. here tion. some of the members of his
Mooney and of Mr. Mooney
to attend the funeral. former. congregation at I'anmyrra
Monday, April 4th, of* Harvey 1SNYDER.---An event will ix has
were present.
caused much regret was the death, on MAN'S CONQUEST OF TIME
1
Snyder, a well-known young man of There was a very good attendance
Colborne township. Mr. Snyder con- at Oddfellows' ;hall on Tuesday even,
traded influenza about a month ago, ing to see the moving pictures illus -
and during the week before' his death a trating "Man's Conquest of Time,"
he went into the hospital at Clinton , put • on by the Chevrolet Motor Com -
foe treatment. A •specialist, Dr. Me- ; pany of Canada. Mr. R. C. Dow, tris-
Gregor, of London, was called in eon.' triet representative of the Chevrolet
sultation, but nothing could be done' Go. and Mr. W. Myhre. of the engin-
for .him. the disease having settled in ! eering department of the General
his brain. He leaves a young wife, i Motors, Oshawa, were present, and
formerly Miss Joy. Lobb, daughter' of i Mr. Myhre gave the lecture. The .1
Mr."end Mrs. W. H. Lobb, of {lode- . picture depicted the progress and
rieh township, to whom he' was Mar-, evolution of means of transportation
'•red' in lune, 1923, and a little eon :from earliest times up to the present,
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barely a year old. He was a. son •of`' starting with•the dragging of loads
Mr. and ' Mrs. Levi Snyder, of Cal-; by methe stumbling on the . ad-
borne, and was born and spent his en- i vanta
g
n, es of rollers or runners in
tire life in that township. Besides moving of loads, and on through the
his parents,; four brothers and three ----•
sisters survive: William, : of Col-
borne; Stanley, I.awren&e and L^ora,
at home. Enterie, in the West; Mrs.
Fletcher .Fisher. of ' Colborne', and
Mrs. Clifford Gleirlhiil, of Buaio.
Thefuneral took place from his resi-
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II PO 1• BACON HOGFAIR 1st, Henry I�reexnari, .2nd. Tiros. J. � Duck, fort Credit, and W. Jolene, nesday afternoon. April .Gth, the see-
HURON
er-
_ i Manses ;;rel, W. G. Cook; 4th ;tad 50,1 The show hogs in; the 'market elan- vices •l being tiynduet;dl by Rev. l:,
{� Frank. Wilson. r ses were sold to the Swift Canadian Rev. 1r, of • 13ennmiller, sessistect by
Thos. Wilson Wires Ribbon for Chain, Sow, •bern Lifter March 1st, 1`Jt:5, ' Co.. at $10.40 a ' cv4t, for the thick Rev. I. W. Kilnatrlek, of Holmesville,
pion Hoar and Gordon ?1Is`Phee for and before. March '1st, 1926 -1st, R. smooths and $2,15 pr'enmiun for• the and R . A. Sinclair. of HPns:t1yy��t,
i'hamtiton ;.onv---..200 Hogs Shn•,cu, &i', Young; 2nd and 9rd, S. R:.1tic-tselect bacons.• former pastor of el tnyde
'bath; 4th; W. II. Thom; 5th, John ' Mr, Homer Dlaebee and Mr. Ii C Three brothers and three brothereeke
Cleveland Red Bird and Crescent Bicycles
$32.00 and up
ALSO SOME SECOND HAND
Children's Joycycles
TIRES, TUBES AND BICYCLE REPAIRS
F. R a, M'U L L E R
PHONE 418.
LADIES' and °.EN'S WEAR
SHOP WHERE YOU Alti INVITED TO SIIOP "
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE CtODERLCH, ONT.
Tinder the nuspi:es of the Colborne
Baron Llog' Club, the Donminion l.:.•e Sow, born after Sept. 1st, _ 1J').t. Live Reek Branch; air: T. B. Martin, made in Clinton cemetery. 'rhe
partMent, of Agriculture, a vele nuc.. ; + y t ' Geo. ail -' ' •�eit are. 'V!^ - were nmuny of • theism, tributes, being
iia ,Mrd and �# h ( DI lien h R , G . It l7att� n d his
Durst.
i Duff, Mr; L. W. Pearsall, Dominion lntv were pallbearers Interment. was
trnt1
Stock Branch and the Provincial De- 1st Alfred Moore; 2nd Dan 'tich,en- Provincial Department of Agricult flowers were very beautiful. and there
cessful Bacon • nog Fair was held at J -rob. i R srstart of the County ,Ani us as sent by syrtmpathing friends from
t y Agricultural
McGaw Station yesterday. the ,object Champion sow ---Gordon McPhee. Otliee,'Clinton were* all r ` London. Toronto, Moose :Jaw, Radis-
. , I , present.
of the fair being to interest fu,nitrs Get of sire' boats awarded points 1 *-------• son,. Hensel], Bennnmller and Clinton.
Select flagon Hoes The market e t 1 J b D2 A " 1 SOFTBALL LEAGUE ern) were: :4tessrs. Aaron and 1 1tG<;
d
brought in to the fair, giving; farmer*
an the, district, in the production of en the winnrirg of their progeny- UNITED CHURCH Y. P. S. • Anmong those who attended the fun-
st, o n urst, 9
points; n ureas
clatcp *Ave" )'reeled as they: �tceie McDermid and Dan McKenzie, tied; .t °
Baer. Irvine Negev, Lawrence ..Snv-
p,irfs, Rules and Regulations .der, Stanley and `'erne, Reist. Kitch-
-n nlportuttity of fleeing the antral Market Classes Ss,ft 11x11 schedule for the 'lei erier: Mrs. ,f'. Gledhill. Buffalo; lairs.
grading and of *eking questions. f, if a t !People's Sot iettes of time LT 1111. Phvk'. Fr. n' '11 Mrs. S. Skinner,.
uw. uu4 b S>r 1^ Load of at least: six bacon hogs- united II Fred '4i b S
eon _ •}n A w� •s
waded et f telect Over
. i 1° Ontario emateue Soft Ban and 'lir, and Mrs. Morris, ')Machell,
eon :and w .. • i. s ural, tt in.. 1)ieksocc; 4th, i , C , Lep no»
t i 1c month, elver t Erie Johnsteri' COL °`l• s� sat:
2Iat1 :1r+sr tnl:t ,,,,,,se shnw tt the ears tt leen; . ,nth, a r i4 211 f;t114s 1..) to govern Air ! PEOPLE '�
ere- T. n i t .a si: �tt.n ! * e .t ittrts ,tad kir1C 1 amen, I>;NO.
1J x h t tlr Lew • Proctor; • 8 t
' Sl • .rigs# in
the rmipt. t;-'.1 .t Fletcher Fisher; 2nd 1t .I 'xabb ,g'burclm, iftwou presbytery i r.. re 'Moore, Mrs. Ro t. troll('
ae. 1.
•.106,:g e'It:sSe'c •;tnd • tlmi p d
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c
slum Flr•.. I J. One boys team and one girls' ; Mr. and Mrs. Noble left for a visit
• 4.e..,i follows:
i prize Svrtirt:r, �' ,,,� t , ,1111 t'• t 7 ' r. ,'
as i9• Sees • 1'zir of Ii:u.lir hogs.lst, pan :lie-;teanm belonging to each` charge r .to Toronto yesterday.
Breeding,a ; o Tait congregation to play as per schedule.., Mr. Re . Williamshas one to Tor-
-est hisser before u -::sing; h 1'st, lin;?' Kenzie, 2nd, lart� C"Jerk: ,"ircI, Barre' t .� i5 i € g
-est Thos lI eeneon. 'rid c n baiter; 4th, V.'. C. Lcppamrd; i,th, M. l,' Games to count, pereentn�e onto to take a position in in „mrar;e
her i r o'• nr to firs. Warnock has returned from
�... by Au.�ust 1st. , � ,.:_ ' ; slrendiztgthe winter with her daui;h-
S tend round to b fi n b
3:iTl.' 1 ► � ,. Tr ndall. 10:tsr.. t work. ,
+ n+a- champion . b:icon frog-Iriett '4` Prnta y seam) tbe' fi t d
Roar. horn .£ter .ltarclr 1st, l.sau
tat '12 iV G tikingA• "ltd Jack hurts' Fisher. 1 5 a
('haiciari.rn. hci i ,„*Thos: 4•L ells in Judges of the nmarket_._claseee -;August; 20th, a acs t y Y terms Dfr., Guest, in iVitLmtiprg•
Sow (morn previous to Dlttreh t„t, Fred Williams. head buyer.for 'Swifts . 0. Senmi-finals to be played. at r Dfr. Thos, Kelly, Inspector. of U..S..,
192aW==Gordon McPhee; ;:ad, W. I:. Canadian Company; ..and W. John!, Goderieh, Aug. 31st, in Victoria Pork. ,Customs, Lockport, N. Y., is register -
Young; .'Mrd, Tait Clark; 4th, Affect' grafter with ,the i)ominion Live Stock i e, in semi-finals, North plays East -ed at the Bedford hotel.
))noire; -itli. Thos. Hanlon. 1,raneh. 'and South plays West. c Mr. R. C. Whitesides returned to,
S''w. tiOlit after March 1st, 1925- ' Judges of bleeding elasses.John g. Collection taken at games to be -Owen Sound Tuesday after• spending
divided equally between teams play- ti few weeks with friends in town.
:ing except those of,.A,ugust .31st. 1. Mr. C. ,$,2:n er, if. C., returned to ...-..---,-
i 9. Committee to provide untrire • town last week and `?sirs. Seager is: ex- t
for semi-final and final games. pkv ted the early part of next week. '
10. Visiting . Learns to supply anis- Mr. Karl Elliott is hone from Up
vire in chief and home team base um- , per Canada Colloge, where he is on r
. pi 11 Girls' teams allowed ter* mine. i the teaching staff, for Koster vara•
SPS =CIA�L
•
5 • String Brooms
350
SATURDAY'ONLY
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Alf. Tebbutt & Son.
Phone 486 We Deliver
Wench Centennial, July31-Aug. 6, '27
In order that the invitations for - Centennial
week may be mailed in good time it is urgently de-
sired that the names and addresses of ALL former
residents of 'Goderieh be in the hands of the Invita-
tion Committee at once. If you have not already
done so,kindiy make out a list of your absent Mends
to whom invitations should he sent, and hand it at
once to •
DR. W. F. GALLOW,
Chairman of the Invitation Cornittec.
DO IT NOW
Doubling the
Arguments for
Saving
�ku. that can be said in favor of
opening a savings amount in'
the Standard Bank may be replotted
'Kith greater emphasis se megarta a
joint swinge account. eclat acetsrtnts
are pritnerdy for ronveaien.e of ale-
po+itore. but whets two people ere
hound together by r•tmmon interests.
the moral sen well as the prettiest
rater of working together. Niatmaiitg
their fitiearial betterment with the
old of a joint batik arcoent is dearly
evident. The Standard Bank sollOts
year jnint rearbli% aero nt.
STANDARD BANK
:ale CelenstA11A.
a%CH MMtAPI10)---H. H. RSM, Meow”
tnaarefas i slier se elmrw. Mwittit t ..,.a Dont,rwes,
•
e W st Street
Th e
Electrical- Sho • `
We carr a good stock of
y
'lectricccl Appliances
Fixtures, etc.
WeS�eci liein
p a x
Wiring of All Kinds.
Estimates given on .
application
All Work Guarai teed-
rn. McArthur
a
Phone 82 - Waist Street.
1coaehes except in semi-final and final tion,
lg*mss r M113. W. C. Pridlcalic is away on a
1 12. Entrance fee ia,ei.u0 per team 'visit of a eouplee of weeks with list•
1 enelosed with sultry and payable to , daughter,. 2lirs. Hoglund, in • en fork
hour distriet :supervisor. f sty. -t
t 13. Districts ''a be same as last • • Mrs. A. Ilalliday, Miss 'Mabel Hal-'
. year: forth District Supervisor•-- i tidily, Mr. and Mrs. as. Gillum and 1
r Mr. H. R. i.ong, t+oderich. Bala
alis- k'Mr.:il. C. Whitesides spent snntlay. in 1
1trict Supervisor --Dr. Melnnee. Wing -
,ham.
ham. South • District Supervisor Miss Mabel Strang is home Dom -
Rev. Mr. 'hidley, Thames )toad . �,..-•-_ 1111 _ -,-„- ,,, - i
tWe"t District Supervisorltev. Mt .Wane:Up1.'khe Blood
a Snell, Londesboro. V
i 14. All players to be registered '
;and names to be initialed by pastor Aird lerveS Now
of charge; one ropy to be sent to ilia-
' triet Supervieer and one copy to be . Dr. tti ifiaans' fink Pills Rave ANC
' roduted at every game is asked ter Equal for This Purpose.,
• 1i empires. Notineation •of difler'nt ,
` layers must be sent to supervisor Anaemia, or Irick of good blood
' before being allowed to plan. I`as” teauses not only pale faces and white
!tore please see rule 2. lips; it is the root of many pains and ".
1u. Permission for teachers and shmi,eries. It is the cause of shatter -
'students to play may he granted 1)y ed nerves, headaches and-haekn,hes,
aulmervieor but see Rub' 17. and the always tired feeling frepi
18. Special Case' may be bre,ut:iat which $o ninny women. and girls suf-
brforr supervisor of district nand elle- fee. To regain new health acrid
hector. Dr. McIntyre. of 8leth. 'irtrengtlt the blood should be enriched
:1 17. No player to *sign up "r Play ' through the tonic treatment •with 1)r. '
with more than one team. Williams` fink. Nile. This medicine
1N. Special dates will be set in has brought new health and !strength '
*each district by stupervisor for poi•- to thousands of weak despondent pro.
.pole of arranging, /schedule at whit�h eh,.
i n repreeentatire of each, tem in 1 Allying tits+'' worn have tonna how4 harge may be represented. hi•:alth through the urs of thin medi-
19. Above dates to be around the . rine is Mrs. G.eaory 4. Murphe.. East
f tst of May. �� ,hip. Harbor. N.;:.. who s:ays:-e"I
DR. Mc1..TYR1:, ltireet,uv, , Mesa the day I hearer nef Dr. Williams' *'Myth. (hntario. Pink Pills:. Before I began their use
r ORITTTARY 1 +arae in a run»down and very weak
condition. The least exertion mould
M(X)`RY.••-Many fri.ndi sorrow leave me hreatlale.:e and tired out.
)with the fancily of the late Mri. t Hnu'sewnrk rear a trial, and at times
'Henry Mooney. in her death on gun- , t felt very despondent.. A friend ed.
:day nusennue last. Slw had been ill vieed me to' it y l)r. Williams,' fink
;for aeemne tinge aad all the at,rmberi of Pills and I got rix boxes. I had not
the family had been. home quite re. been taking the nille very Inns until
•retttly thedaaithter, remaining hove. I began to improve in health. a'nd
Mfr
-s. Mooney *ad het daughter. hies •eontinmutng their awe they restored nu.
`Msantey. rame herr about niter year* to my former, good health. 1 alio
ago from lereet•ness. Qns., awl after gave the pills to my elaujltter. who
,the war Mr. 1). D. Mooney Joins) Hs ' was anaemic and raviolenittt, with they
• :Mother and slater Marr. The family t setae stood re.uits. New 1 atiweye
resist of Mfr. Jahn A. Mnnavey, of hare the pills in the house. and would
, R«prinsa: 1')r. M. J. Mooney. of Quebec not like to he without them."
City; Mrs. John Mrikinahl. of Stet■- Get a b»v of Dr. William,•' fink
town. gee,: Mrs, Jan. Y4c4umr. of Pills from yourdrvt ist today. or .
i Wert t., -n. Terve; Mr. George lt. %end c 40 coat* in Dr. W!fllsan t f
ee
Mnne>, of tawniest.. Qw' Mrs. Malkin* en.. Itrme•kr fiat.. and a
l owill be "est
Tee post pate. A
,1tw. mnMDs a Mia* at link book. "#)Berkirglip thp al.iot
thrnsaw Mr. itommoy yet is lnweneee whim ex -Mains the treaheret. will be
* Is 1114 sad was held tine. sad the Ks#
Peat free on 'riser.
De imus Steak : n Na Time
e
he a
()tie Day's Work
•STo-Iii. uiljt I.
too of' 4:1 iri.ryPcrftc-'1111
tion store:' 1 get the
• 1,-,41.7,1, bak:-. 2 sqlfr
Pr, 1 ended, 1 thick
tie, 1 rasiie, 4 3arsagef
ssilty. 12 'Grace jenis,. 1
r! o edot, cake, 1 rice
t :di ;ol sly'i11n-
err, 7:rt 11: rrej.p.r a„1.
batt same oil left, .Kew
•>;75y can ,.oe�i';,as mach
wit/ 27costs i,Y any
•ease with coal or,
can,if1
kncs•ang tt.;:sgabputit.'
Is.'s. M.11., Llvrm, Ont.
Well done, medium or, rare -,Steak
*cooked” save brown and juicy! - And
quickly, too;n the Perfection Stove!
q iY�t ,
wc. until a lour
the s -kin 1
Y'au simply turn ., Y
tips .1 I/2 ,inches high show above the
blue area. The intense heat pours up
the long chimney, covering the entire
surface of time pair - )molter. The steak
is evenly cooked, delicious end tender.
Y.
You, eau cook anything; on a Perfection.
Stow,. Re sure to tire: genuine Perfectioneicks'.
only. , Others cause trouble. See the Ia icer.
Periectih models, priced froth y9.G0'to.
Mee. ee. Distributed is Canada by
Tile= SS:trr'rMi:x'mx.1':e rntit:Ts Co
_ flirt*U
w.i . en AL TOt&O TO ':ar.r ,tic. •
teeoetON _V ncouczx ttascs4rt�_ 291'
FECI
0i1 gook Stoves and Ovens
1111 .,
PREVEN"T't FOREST.
FIRES
Hundreds of thousands of Canadian men and wom.etli
depend upon the forests for their livelihood. Yott mtay
be one of them.
A lighted match, a cigarette butt, thrown down care-
lessly ip the woods, or a campfire Ieft smouldering, may
cost you your job. It is up to you; be careful of fire°
when in the woods.
CHARLES STEWART
Minister of the Interior. -