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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-10-29, Page 8RIG • .TKR L CHK W.• � t $ 4 r 1�• 41 . 's11UIR I)AX,..-0a0.01014-...2001,„...1141. ir1 Thies. RIBBON DENTAL CREAM With Your Purchase • Of Any Of The Following Items: Palmolive Shaving.'.. ' G Palmolive . , .Cream ,,O C hate .,.., oy Colgate's Ribbon COgates Dental Cream 25A Cotes I Shaving. Lotion. oigate's Rapid„ee� Colgate'a ' • C�iv :5 cream_ . e7 - Clover.' total' 5c, •� ':. �:. , �” shave. or Withany other Colgate or -Palmolive °... • Purchase' (DINE 'PIREOT'Oiz AT •ASHFIELI V.F. Three Women's Chiba of ..N00,11•. Amen,: - Ali I>q Asbfiel f-S.tr ses. ! 14I .: � .chef Werk li tie^Part of Pro0anp, .On Wednesday, October 210, Mrs:' MacICetizie ,eptertainel the ladies of the Ashfield. Union'U'F.W 0., at 'Iter home:: The attendance _Was good and the'. president • WOO :able to bring many points 'Of ' interest to , the AWW'Icn Arises. From Motolr ,Accident. A ease of local interest is slated for hearing -at the Fall•Assize$ which openeii'this .week at .Walkerton, with Mr: Justice. Wright presiding. We 'go to .press to. soon to report the out - Mae. ..The action; seeking ..damages from, Mr, Duncan •'McConnell,.. 3.0d: arises from: a motor accident which occurred on November '12th, '193.(0,' on Previtieial Highway No,: 4, abopt one mile south of 'T.ees` titer.. Four women end 'one man 'were injured, not ser- ioundy, so. it appeared , at the time. Mrs.. Jean Donahue,•' of Teeswater,' one of.,;these, died -a few weeks ;after the accident: Next week, Thos.. 'Birk= land, executor .of the estate of. Mrs. Donal'hue, aid 1Irs • -"Annie, Babb, who•. was intpli:cated y an. the misbap, 'and' her. .husband,• Moses . T. Babb, ;..are seeking .to,: recover damage§ trona. Duncan M'cCennell, -'driver : of " the, ear which collided withTthe auto oc iipi - v' i_aii244.i a'lity More Ltd. s Store News Special. � .ecial. g Showin� Of P NEW COATS In Woinen's Sizes 36 38, -.-40, and uo , BLACK -BROWN. and NAVY, In Fine CHONGA, BOJRLE, BMX& WEAVES and,,the Popular' WOOL_ CREPES All `are Smartly -Trimmed with, Beautiful„ Fur.' Seth.. X18.50.- 24.-29.50 to 45. FUR •COATS -'• Thg.Finest..Skins.:aat Close Prices Than :in. Many Sea* sons: HUDSON ;SEAL -MUSKRAT and ,FRENCH SEALS . °:Oo -;$149;00225:00 to $300.00 • Be SureL-•to• See.. Them; No►v. , KI•NUBRO`•S. WINGHAM URCH - NOTES- United O 'tS program a muatc . andreadings was given by several :of those , Present. The :roll 'call . was answered' by nate- ins 'our favoriite�,. vegetable; • A� special ' attire- of tins occasion. .Was. the very, `•able and;instiuctivv address :given.. by Mr`s:' O Anderson, the riding director • of the , U.F W.;a who emphasized the •". fact 'that the. love of one's country, is the basis' ° s "":' Inher I, adds ss of• good:tcitizet� hp, , � a �. , Anderson"- iemiiided are"but three farm women's' clubs in = e4farn--and_ti ale are ` h- fielck, These cl, oris „the sneaker statedi have, a splendid opportunity , for educating Our, women along many lines and especially in ' the intelligent use' of their vote, thus -helping, -to secure the bet •results,' in•, the .gov- ment• --of-Lour . ' :country. Continuing.,_ Mrs. Anderson: also 'stated. 'that re- lief: work through our Clubs was's worllhr part of he Organizations. program. In. conclusion ' she • , recom- mended that asmany of •' the mem-. hers as possible -should- .attend_ Alp_ P riding g.c iventlion to. be held in Wing-. ham,, Oct. 29th, where Mr. 4moe., and Mrs. ' Guyett • will address : both the day and.: evening 'sessions. The. annual ,meeting ` of our ' Club' and the election of officers :wili ' 'be held at the '.iibme of the president, Mrs: N. J..MacKenzie, November 18:. After-singing-the-National-Antkem- a good lunch', was served. • United Church Anniversary ,,,• Anniiversary: services will, be .held•. on Sunday, November • 1st, ' at 11 • :A.M, and 7„ P.M- Rev.' Mr. Scho- field of ' Walkerton will preach ' and special music will ' be rendered•bs"' _the choir. St. Peter's .Church- . • Appropriate; services' in keeping With Children';s and.p'amily�`lt, ay, •were observed in St. Peter's ' church •oir Sunday, when the rector, Rev. ' E. 0., Gallagher 'delivered inspiring . 'ad- dresses. " s St. Peter's A.Y.P.A. ' Several carloads from St,' Peter's motored to. Paramount' ori, Tuesday . night, where''they -• enter -- tamed :members of the Ripley 'society, at a Hollowe'en' Party."xn the `Pars Mount Hall. ' 'Some sixty Members en'oyed - 'immensely the.. Hallaweten, hilarity which- -consisted of. games, contests, g'"host'`s'ories;-, e°te Refresh= ;•stents . concluded a very' enjoyable • evening's ' entertainment. tten' . e iociehan Conference 'Rev. ,X. U. and Mrs. . Gallagher, .Melvin.. Johnston.' and,, Misses Ethel Martin and I•?., Cooke, represented St, Peter's 'A.Y P A. :at. the Inauguration' '£ 'the first Diocesan ,Conference Of the. Anglican Young 'People's Assoc-, iation in the Diocese of. Huron, held TROPHY: WINNERS • AT SCHOOL FAIRS The ; following : is a list' of, troph y. and.'bootc' winners 'at the neighboring township school fairs • 'as _supplied by • Mr., ' Fred Fo syth. ! ossiUiiiSsm,pIQUIIImIIIWIIIIIIIaIIpuIIaosoillo IIjIIII,IIIII111igiiiiff 111111sIIIIII liILIIi IIUiIaDIIII.ailaIIIII#IiIIII,Rllh0'.$111IiI0(IIJ1IONIh • L. Special toy S'tur.day,. WE ARE OFFERING , SEVERAL L.,.INES IN WOMEN'S FINE: 'SHOES, AND •GOIRL'S SCHOOL SHOES, AT Si'ECIAL NEW 1,07W PRICES. '• ' • . W-' ' WOMEN'S RAT.. 1STRAP SLIPPER, LIZARDTRIM,TRIM,Hii t;h ili .. Covered, Heel, SPECIAL- . +., ....,:...... ..... $2,85' M WOMEN'S KID 'TIE ON E. LAST, CUBAN HEEL. ' A Mee 1 hoe"'SPECIAL' '• .,..,. • 29 Stylish S. .. WRVS PAT. STRAP,, IklEDIUM HEEL IN PAT and CALF LEATHERS. SPECIAL $2.95 ENJOY THE''eoi .EVENIN.Q AROUND ;•THE ,FIRE: BY WEARING A' 'AIR ::OF HOUSE SLI` ,PERS WA,. I• AVE. A 'VERY' FINE S,ELECTI.ON TO • CHOOSE FROM: PRICES From 40c., to - $1,50 .. r RUBBERS OUR PRICES ON RIJBBERS'ARF THE yggy LOWEST ,FOR ,ftIRST. QUALITY WI RUBBERS: E ;AVE..g•cOO'DRICH A.NR ' -- DO�INTOI� AND GHARA N SATISFA(:'TION. TEE' In,', each School,, Pair the scholar .'n St.. James .Church, Stratford, ' on winningthe highest number . of points ll'riday, ; October 23rd. Thisconfer _.4 me silver encs drew a• larger, attendance of trophy . donated by. the. T. warded the an so. ,Eaton Co: enthusasticVdelegates, who listened ooks donated_by the same tympany to an impressive sermon delivered by. -----irte-also-awarded to pupils- acoi Ing'-itev..--Canon C. E-„Jeakins, .....eond and third., ,highest points, the the London: At '.a banquet 'which follow- __ one winning second deceiving "Bele- ed, Dr.. $. B. McElheron, principal' heur D Haberville” by P. Aubert'de of Wycliffe ' College . addressed the gathering. •• ' .'resbyterian Guild The meeting of the, Presbyterian ;wild on. Monday evening was in. Wtiarge of the Missionary Com. After ,he opening Hymn. the ac_4....e les=•. 11 •- " • ' , -• .ry i; ill u.iIIl U IIS I1011lIII!I i.91101li lhII�IfIt ::II'Rlul�i�liill®loulsludl®I,lu�li(i :ului®liu��l�l�u�uulpu! ugpquE�lu ., �, , . „ � ,. oma. by, the ,Teeswater-ladies. Alex, Mc LIGHTNING DAb1ACE `, z_ la-Steveneon H; Stevens, of-Teessvater,_are._named also. as .defendants. Mr. Grant is act - lug for, Mr. Kirkland ':and' Mr. and Mrs: Babb, the . plaintiffs.' Mr. Klein, will appear in the."interests oess- f M rs. McConnell and .McLeod, and J. H. "Marsh, . of •'Toronto, :is ;counsel for; Mr. and Mrs. Stevens... ' MAFEKING ST. HELENS _ •Mr ,Walter McFariene of Bliuevale. _4s a_ visitor, with _his sister, _ Mrs. Gor- don McPherson. The November /meeting _ of',' the Women's. Institute :will be• held, al -- Mrs. Will tMrs...Will Mc(`rostie's' on Thursday' November ''5tH. Roll • ' Ca11= Sfories. from Local History. Subject "Past,, Present and Future,';' in charge, of Miss -M G Rutherford:-' Hostesses= Mrs... Cranston, Mrs.. R: J; WoodS7. Mrs. Jas. ' Gaunt, „Messrs .Andrew Ind` Earl Gaunt'' motored• to 'Welland' ;an Saturday, where, Miss= Lila.: Gaunt '•lad undergone an -operation for 'ap-. Mrs. Donald McDonald and. daugF= ,iendicits' early that'day. Mrs.: Gaunt- ter May, Ulf St Helens, spent Sunday renamed with ..Lila, ' who is, making. with the former's ' sister, :• Mrs. Ale;: favorable 'progress .. Rintoul. . ' `Mrs: llicc) Martirc-and , daughtei, Mr. -acrd • Mrs.. Clark= -of Amherst= Laurine andMiss . Mary Irwin of Kin- burg, visited last Thursday with loss, were week=end ,visitors'' with . the latter's..,parents, Mr. , and Mrs. R. Mr. WM.' Woods. Y. Carrick.', Mrs. Cameron who has been -ill, Theplay which was put on in the is improvitigl nicely. • ;Women's; IInstitute Halt here. last Mrs.. W. J, Humphrey 'is spending Friday evening' by the.•Anglican a Week with 'her sister, Mrs: Fox at' 'church. of Lucknow entitled "A Little. Whitechurch. ' ' , , Clodhopper". was, a decided success, Messrs. Lorne•Woods, Gordon Mc- 'when e-ik-bo'y enjoyed iTiemselves .intyre, W.I. Miller and, Mrs. Gordon,' . Mr. ' and' Mrs. John Griffin . . •are Miss M. -C. Rutherford and Mrs. Wal- spending a few' days at the home. of -lace- Miller --were among•••• those-t,who,, herd brother,, .P_,gt:. anitoeed-to- Stratford €or-the-P-assion 1VIr. and-Mrs.=David--Faxriei s•, Play last week. . c; ' i few' days 'last week ' with their • Mr. and Mrs, Whetham -and-little- -daughter; Mrs. John D, , Ross of ;on Reid of .Paisley were: recent vise Huron.`- itors with. Mrs. R: J:1/4:Woods. , Mr. Price. Scott and Miss .Velma The people of. this community :.are Scott,. Mrs. Murray,. Mr. • and Mrs.: contributing 'fruit, vegetables, • etc., Johnston .Conn and, little daughter,' towards .a car which is being=loaded. .Ruby, spent ' Sunday ati I Greenock, at . Windham this week for Saskat- visiting. relatives. • •.• :hewan relief. Mr.. 'and Mrs. James Laidlaw and C-oai'meneing-n'ex't= Sunday_- morning sons, Messrs. • Kenneth:. and .Elroy,_ the hour' of 'service - in the United spent ' Sunday with ' Mrs: Laidlaw'e Jhurck will be 11 o'clock sharp.. ' sister, Mrs. McBrien of Auburn, and The Young People's Society of the also attended the Presbyterian church United church. 'are extending an' in: 4itation to the community to their Hallowe'en' Social to be held, in the. church on Friday :.',"evening next Please come In costume. Lunch will consist of sanidWiches arid' pumpkin pie. ._..-Miss_.-.Isohel Douglas of ' Lucknow, spent the week -end with her friend, Miss Dorothy' Curran:, Miss Blanche McDougall of Luck - now was the guest of Mins- Jean - Anderson over, the week -end. Mr.' and Mrs. Win. H. Johnston of .Exeter are `visiting at the Bones of 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard Johnston and Mr. and : Mrs. Thomas Blake : thii week. . Garden' Club Winners. .,• Our local teen. age boys are te.be congratulated . on •their. ' success' as ;ardeners: In the Ashfield -Colborne Township Home ,ands 'Garden 'Club zaniest, ' organized . 'by the ' Huron County representative,' Mr. Ian Mc- Leod, five of the . seven prizes award - id were' secured by Mafeking' boys: Tom Anderson.,Jr, came first and ;eta a free trip to the Royal Winter. Fair; Toronto; Elmer Johnston, '2nd: Harold Webster, , Clifford Blake .. ' 0th and Jim Curran. 7th. There were ;lateen gardens in' the contest and these .were judged during the grow- ing season as well as the -produce. ex- .aibit.at_the::school Quite a number• from "here .atten- dedthe public : speaking ,:contest which took place .in the auditorium of the Clinton. Collegiate Institute, Saturday afternoon. There . were thirteen boys . and girls taking ' part, ill of whom had won first ' place in their ' local sehoolfair speaking 'con- test. Gordon Anderson' was .the rep- resentative from Ashfield school' fair. the ''silver, cup (l).st .prize) donated 'ty Mr. George Spotton, M. P. of Wingham, was Won by, little Miss Aileen. Taylor of Gorrie: These con- testtsare increasingly - popular -- as' testified by the large and' ,enthus- lastic audience in Clinton Collegiate iaturday. ' err Gaspe; and . "Waceusta" by : • Major Richardson,- and; the third prize being ..� - The .. 811ver Maple and, Phe; End - . of the: Rainbow," both , by • Marion • Keith As stated 'on the, prize.: lists, first prize winners of Eaton' Brophy in ;on was red by Miss. Jean Anderson -preViolis years are- not eligible -for, ; Tfoi cup offered .for; first prize this .year;.o1o'wed „ by the Lord's prays -r' unison. The topic . en the work , in though .eligible' for second. and third, Japan was taken. by' Miss "Fern Reid. prize,: . ' ' ' Other ,numbers .were an' instrumental BRUCE -Donald McGillivray, •63?/s by Miss Jessie MacKenzie, a reading points; Ruby Hunter, 53% points; bY Miss Arlene Jewitt, a solo ° by Bruce McGillivray, 53 points VI". Philip Stewart ,and .a reading BR. & KINCARDINE -Bruce' .Col-, ; - ty. Miss • Marjory Nicholson: It was well, _62 points Doris McLeod, 52-' - . - - decidedto. invite ._Kincardine Y P.S,.. -pain ; George Begg, 61 points. to meet with our Guild on November • • CULROSS -.- Isabel ,.Boa*, 16th. The meeting closed; with ;the points; Arthur.' Benninger, 60 'points; Mizpah benediction.. Aileen Strauss, 49 points. Next Monday evening the meeting GREENOCK -Aileen Heisler, ' S4 is in Charge • of 'the Devotional'.cem- points; Marjorie Kerry, 511/a points; mitten:-Sec'y. _ Bruce. Tolton, • 48' pgints. . HURON•'-• Wanita • Wardell, . 78 United Church Y. P. S.. points, Eileen Farrell, 51' points; Au-- The Monday evening. Young stin Martin,' 46 points. .People's meeting was in charge of ' KINLOSS=Mearle Middleton, 102- the . social ' committee, with a debate' points, (w_on_.before).;r....Be'tty_ Mg- _providing_ tie.,_ .main feature of the Kenzie, 57 points; (Gets cup);'Fraser •program. The subject, "Resolved that McKinnon,' 42•% ' points. ' • • the Canadian ,Farmer is of more.i n- ` KINCARDINE -Meryl Slade, 801/a 'portance to our Country than the Points; John' Slade, 61 points; John Canadian Manufacturer," proved a Jarrell, 58 points. • ' d:if'icult one to deal with, as the ergo= ment of the debaters Made it appar- - '•New Low, Prices on Men's Over- -mit that the fariner.and .manufactur- : ads and Work Clothing.. "MARKET". 'er were 'egbally important. The early 'Ltieknovv Dept. Store. ' . . settlers, before the day of large in- • • dustrial:centres; to eke out, a living SOTH KINLOSS W. M. S.:. . were required to be both' farmer and manufacturer, one industry could, not The 'annual Thank -Offering meet- survive without the other. The affirm.; Ing of the W.M.S. of Kinloss, was titive•. was upheld by. Stuart • Coll`yei • - held, in the ehureh on Tuesday'•even-• and' Dorothy ,Berry;' the negative by ing, October 20th. The special speak- decil. Armstrong and Margaret lift- er was Mrs.. Outerbridge of North hie These student debaters 'blade' s China 'Mission field, and -whose -inter- very creditable showing, each speaker eating .address 'was listened to ' with, requiring practically the full sever rapt ' attention. Mrs. A. Sutherland minutes to del'iv'er their arguments thanked the speaker for her splendid' Mrs. Craw, Miss Your°ex , and Miss address. Mr. .1. D. Ross acted as ,Winifred, Armstrong anted as judges' chairman and led in the' Devotional ai tl. pronounced their decision as n. e,cerelies. A quartette was sung by tie. After the opening .exercises, . the Miss D:• Ma Lend, Meadinues`Grahaia, -seripture'-reading Was taken by -Li-.- MacKinnon' and. ; MheDenald, with Tian Horne, An instrumental by Miss. Miss A. Mackay accompanist. Mins ',Newton and a solo by' Mrs. Joynt. , Mary Graham gaVe a .reading/' after were much enjoyed numbers.. While which hymn 582 was sung and Mrs. waiting for the judges' decision.; .a A. 'Maclntyre' offered ,the closing general discussion- as to Means of Jirayer.-800'7. , , creating a treater interest in the . _.A-'bnit ofligghttiih hayed' g'pecti liar prank during' the brief 'but severe , electrical stbrni in this districtlate laturday afternoon, and, as a .result" Ars. Thos.' 'Aitchison had a floor amp destroyed when thea' charge. en- ;eying by the' •hydro' • wires, put the 'tights • out and set ' fine,, to . the ;hade•fof the lamp, which fortunately Was ,prevented from setting' fire 'to. Aber furnishings. WHITEE'HURCH •" • 'BORN -On , Tuesday,. October •Nth, to Mr. .'and ' Mrs. ' Harold, Spading;, -a.-daughter -- Congratulations: ° ' Mr. and'Mrs. Russel Reid of Brant- ford spent the, ' weekend, with 'the: former's mother, Mrs. Alex Reid.; • Mr. and Mrs. ' John ,Flangan . ' 'of, "ICIrig'sto i went -a- 'fer'w-days '-vvitli "the latter's parents,' Mr. and 'Mrs. ''Tilos., Inglis.. „ . Mr. George Twamley and " Jack ;urran were week -end visitors with " ondon friends. . ' The local auxiliary of the W.M.S. net 'Thursday afternoon at the home if Mrs. Thos. Blake. There • was a' large . attiendanee and a splendid �rograrn., , WERE MISINFORMED • Regarding ' the Joynt tro'p`hy coni test at the green • last week we were informed that R. Millson• of .Strat- 'ord .got a "wick'; in the final end which -resulted in his :rink winning line the article appeared we' have 'teen informed by a member of the Lucknow. rink 'that' at :this ' important point in the game it was a clean un.nng shot and a very difficult one it • that, Mr..Milison made. :,ociety took place. In the future' can; reners of Committees are requested to advise . the secretary, • Mrs. R. L. ' releaven' or Re.ii.-.Rr Craw.,_as he nature' of their particular me_et- ing', so it may ,be announced at the Sunday s'ervice's. `vliss ' Beth ' Alton was eleetod second vice-president. Rev. R. W. Craw closed the meeting with prayer. .anniversary there. Mr: and Mrs. John Reid of Auburn spent Sunday . with, the formers' sis- ter; Mrs.' James. McIntosh of Lang-. side, and they also visited with Mr. and Mrs. DaviU'Kennedy :here.- - 4th CON., IGIN-LOSS., Mr. and Mrs C. Golden of Detroit rnd Miss Margaret McDiarrnid •'of. Windsor, spent • theweek-end with Mr. W. McKenzie. Guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Roach were Mr., and Ars. Wm. Johnson of Exeter; Mr.and Mrs. 'Richard Johnson and their so: xi ecil from-As'hifueltl. MO. R. Martin . speit a few days list week with her father, iMr. Woods of St.' Helens. 'A• number, ,from here took' inthe plowing'match at.Holyro'od on•Thurs- day.. The day was fine' and a large crowd, gathered to watch the expert plowmen. ; Mr., John R. Martin, Who one time resided ,.on the Fourth .Con., passed • away at his home in Kincardine last week. The funeral was held 'on Mbn- day to ' the Ripley cemetery. The family have the sympathy of • the cdmmunity in their . bereavement. Mr. R. Robertson and Mr. John Rob• ertson of Riiiley were visitors on 'the Fourth, the first of the week. Mr. John McDonald and his sister Mrs. Martin, visited, with Mr. and Mrs. A, McIntyre recently. to Mr. 'and Mrs. ft. Martin •attended '- the tion at the `'ome. of Mr. reception Creech in Honor oftheir' and Mrs. R. Gr h d'airghter, Lillian. ` Mr: and Mrs. Cecil, Robb • 'spena week ',with .. s, , few days last weefriends hi London. Farmers:_ :- Ditchers. Builders . r IIGH-GRADE ' BRICK and TILE for SALE at REDUCED PRICES 1 We will compete in .Price, Quality and•. Delivery.-rA.• trial.. will con vine' ,you. , OVER 20 YEARS IN' BUSINESS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED :'11.1" NEWM4T3LEA -& `if , BR1CKK'and- W0'RS`1KS- IT , Kincardine,, R. R.,5. •'Phone 101 r 4 kv • It's E asy o Buy a 'MARKET' tic noWs Department. Store A full stock of hand made stove' pipeson hand. Also elbows and dam- WM. M'IJ'RDDIE': SIIIJ� Canadian Engineer Inaugurates Radio System in New Waldorf Hotel to s tt aul E:Deniers ,.._.. : a - , .., tor..y staff of the Northern Electric dfahe Radio La: ora.,..., Company in Montreal, and well known in radio broadcasting elides., throughout Canada was selected' to inaugurate, the' eentrallb operated radio receiving system s peciall ' evelo 'ed in the Be y ti4 . , - . d. Hotel p 11 •`1`e1e hone Tabora torics, for the New Waldorf4 toric Hotel whichWoo-Openedpp . _ in N w York . "speaker " or. this month.. Mr. Demers is bare Seeb receiving the liter�tor use in his suite. • ' .may 'I Our -Annual ' . 4 One Cent Sale Wednesday' I'- Thursday Friday &TSaturday November, . 4th -5th -6th -7th„ WHEN-TiARG4INS WILL. RE-- ., _ �-.-OFFERED.. IN , .:.... ' . Toilet Articles Household •Dru gs ' Rubber. Goods.' Medicines- • AND • OTHER, LINES AT t� McKi;ot sD ru. g Store LUCKNOW , ' . :ONTARIO Farmers:_ :- Ditchers. Builders . r IIGH-GRADE ' BRICK and TILE for SALE at REDUCED PRICES 1 We will compete in .Price, Quality and•. Delivery.-rA.• trial.. will con vine' ,you. , OVER 20 YEARS IN' BUSINESS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED :'11.1" NEWM4T3LEA -& `if , BR1CKK'and- W0'RS`1KS- IT , Kincardine,, R. R.,5. •'Phone 101 r 4 kv • It's E asy o Buy a 'MARKET' tic noWs Department. Store A full stock of hand made stove' pipeson hand. Also elbows and dam- WM. M'IJ'RDDIE': SIIIJ� Canadian Engineer Inaugurates Radio System in New Waldorf Hotel to s tt aul E:Deniers ,.._.. : a - , .., tor..y staff of the Northern Electric dfahe Radio La: ora.,..., Company in Montreal, and well known in radio broadcasting elides., throughout Canada was selected' to inaugurate, the' eentrallb operated radio receiving system s peciall ' evelo 'ed in the Be y ti4 . , - . d. Hotel p 11 •`1`e1e hone Tabora torics, for the New Waldorf4 toric Hotel whichWoo-Openedpp . _ in N w York . "speaker " or. this month.. Mr. Demers is bare Seeb receiving the liter�tor use in his suite. • ' .may 'I