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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-11-18, Page 2• Tl,u.stay. Novcuttrer ESTABLISHED 148 CODERICH • • CANADA Member of Canadian Weekly News- papers Association Published every Thursday morning. Subscription price $2.1o0 per year. To Ent. sl States and Foreign Countries. tf1.51:1 per year, strictly in advance. THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LTD. TeIspbewe 33 : : Goderkh, Out. W. H. Robertson, Editor and Manager Thursday, Novtutln•r 1s, llCtl. A QUESTION NOT OF YES- TERDAY, BUT OF TODAY Yr. Jo)-nt la relortel as sayithat all the tetppera Ct. legislwtiun Oung tarlo bas had has been given by the Con- servath•e party. This is not an ac- curate statement. IViteu the Conserv- atives Came into power In this Province twenty )ears ago the local option law, which theretofore had re- quired at majority vote, was vitauged so that a Garet -fifths vote was necem- sary. Even agalnat this handieaR however. the local optiou area was greatly !nerves/4 during the Whltiiey, regime. Then in 1914. under Mr. Rowell, the pberal party proposed to aholiab the bar. but in the general election which was fought on Ole is- sue the Couserrativts again won. Two years later, the Ontario Temperance Act was aubmitte•' as a war measure by the Conservative Goveniuttnt under THE SIGNAL, Have You Tried TEA T36 It is in s class b7 itself. Ask for it. are likely to be bad and rural voters will have difficulty' !p Letting to the polls, while a jtall vote can be pulled in the cities. He aunounced.us pari of his policy the opening of beer sa- loons. but when the strong opposition to this proposal threatened to bring about his defeat he "withdrew" this part of his program. If be wins, can anyone doubt that the beer parlor pro- posal will again appear. perhaps not In the first session of the new Leg1a- tatarr bot its thenrn'mnt or the thtrd' Nor eau there be any reasonable doubt that Mr. Juynt. should be by any means win in North Huron. would find some excuse to support Mr. Fergu- son's legislation. When brought to task by some of has constituents- for voting for the 4.4 measure. be excused himself by declaring that be had faith iBootlegging will not Is. eliminated I by Government control. though It mar i" he somewhat diwlnishttl. It will still be profitable for bootleggers to curry on. au Illicit traffic. because the stuff they sell will be cheaper than that Up- on which the Federal Government aide to pre'lirt the result ns well as uuyI idy else. It is quite a sisAl• matter, as anyone can see. • • GODERICH, ONT. inatanee. bad be seen the young man trying to eater it would not have been justified in klflWg him. llad he done so lot }could have been chargeable with homicide. Au Eugliab barrister iu a recent article tie the subject declares that a malt may ,pot rimy another iu defense of Itis property. "the only justification for shooting is the us- eesslty to defend pour life ur the lives of those related ly_ Pr 0.1.1"6,"t (111 you.`-irlie same authority more closely defines the matter: "If u man, on a sudden encounter, sh„aid. iu his own personal defense. pr In that cut his wife or his child or tis parent or his, servant, kill au as- sailant. he will be excused by the law on the ground that the killing is 'ex- cusable homicide.' "But, to make It excusable, the man who kills must be In a position of great personal risk. If a burglar who has !evil eu,ountered on the stairs is already 49 retreat, the houst•I)older must not then shoot him. however tempting be the target. Ilut if the burglar coutinuet to ascend the stairs sod threaten the bous•holder, and the householder can retreat no further and Is in imminent peril. thou, lu his own self -detente, he can shout the burglar. gull if he kills him he is • One must not overlook the fact that tills interpretatiou of the law Is by an IN leylesiAa heav)* excise then: n+; and so lung 1 English authority_ and burglars In that 1 as raC !aa {u.+ttt Ia ade tieruwentry seldom carry_ or y „dream/L.-Thr raillery under arms 1s a very seri- 1 lawful traffic will continue. The ally ons [natter there. Where the burglar 1 way to stop the illicit trams alum- carried a gnu it Ia ■srunied that he lately would be to allow liquor to be meant tm us, !t. The lmprrsalo,r ki wall as [seely ass fairlv t[rutral In Canada that if a man agar or tea, with no Is trying to break Into your house or Government tax upon it and no re- has done so and Is encountered. In etrietimts whatever ns to phlces nr cVnl- Four hallway or stabs you are entitled ditlons of sale -and nn respmsdble per• I t" `lac",t him before he shtxots Jou. Ilut It appears that his prts•nte is cart advocates unrestricted sale. wetrl=_a menace to 701ta-patper-1y. and • • • maul, by overt act, he makes his W. F. :Sickle. when a member of the IX:send.emore dangerous than that, IX sltcsoting of him will not beneti- Feleral Parliament. was the mover of Rabic. j the resolution asking the lirltish A few years ago the pollee here and in other eines were as a rule unarmed, tool were. even when armed, not sup- posed to shoot utilwa In peril of their liven This. In effect, meant that the criminal was entitled to the first shot.' Pollee having lost their lives in die thnrge of their duty, 1t became neces- sary to allow- them more liberty of selfslefer(re in emergency. They are allowed some diaeretion as to when they may use their weapons. Those who argue that policemen should not shoot at a t'h'ing burglar, but moat. pursue him, are reminded Mr. Nickles views oh the question ofo.t eases iu which the pursuing }alio titles are both popular and Biblically Wan un hlnJng a corner met a bnl- sound. for It is written. "There shall let at abort range. it is extremely difficult to provide a regulation that ■//11111111.1i 111110111111111111111111111111111■■■1■■11■11■1111■ 1 •1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 ■ 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 111 1 1 • eral acquiescence. There sus strong element In the Conservative party. 'however. which never forgave Mr. Hearst for this act. and in the upheaval of 19111 which resulted from the farmers' movement the irrceoncdl- able "antis" assisted In the eeefeat sus- tained by the Hearst Government. When Mr. Ferguson took the leader- ship of the Outario ('ous•rvativet he proceeded to write u new chapter in the history of the latrty. He was gen- erally supported by the "wets" in the election of 1923. and he has since been gradually getting . the ground ready for the pre-stent contest, i• which he counts upon p•ttiug alt the "wet" votes and also the votes of as mauy temperance l'onservativ es as• can be persuaded to stay with him. Thoua- ands of ('oneervatives throughout the Province resent the attempt that is be- ing mude by Mr. Ferguson to "pin • wet label" on' their party, as one prominent ('ouscrvative has expressed 11. They -arc not prepared to accept the dictation of that element In the party that deserted Mr. Hearst In 1919. and If necessary they are pre- __pared10 1' a their nitre to keep . their • party "dr _ In the same way as the anti -Heart. men used tltt•ir,vou•s to make 1' "wet." In other wcmbe. they - will vote against Ferguson rather than - allow him to pin the "wet" label on their party. In North Huron there are hundreds va 41nt.erti es. men who have fought- their party's battle! Sickle, who sponsored the measure. But when Mr. Nk•kte refuses to sup- port upTort Mr. Ferguson's present program, and resigns from the Government in protest. dotes Mr. Joynt follow Mr. Sickle.. the man in whom he professed such faith? He does not. On the contrary, he appears as a candidate at the request of Mr. Ferguson. and asks the electors to allow him "an open mind" upon the chief issue of the Domelection. Doanyone double --what this means? It means that Mr. Joint IC be went to the Legislature again would vote for any measure Mr. Fer- guson might bring in. Neither Mr. Ferguson nor Mr. Joynt is to be trusted. EDITORIAL ROTES Where does Mr. Joynt stand? • • • Just one month and nue' week to Christmas. Time to think of -begin ng- ntto get ready. • • Will it he Government control of the liquor traffic or control of the Govern- ment by the liquor traffic? --- __ • • • Well. It North Huron leaves. Mr. Jownt at hme. It will not, Its• stele ivory for him 1., make rap his mind on the_ chief issue of the election Government not to eonfer any more titles In Canada. The fact has been recalled since Sir Thomas White and Air John Willison have pr000nneed themselves in rupport of Premier Fer- guson's views and in opposition to those of Mr. Sickle. It is suggested that three titled persons are "getting back" at the Kingston man for his lack of consideration for the class to which they belong. Be that as it may. be no (k ought there." The Income Tax (The Farmers' Sun 1 A demand for the abolition of the, income tax becoming insistent in somee quarters, the Canadiau Council of Ag- rk•ulture at its meeting In Winnipeg lead week devoted some attention to the object based largely upon a re• mirf oT ititnwnT•k•onom lc Research De- partment. of which Mr. A. E. Darby is the head, and passel a res,lutien fav- oring the retention of the income tax as a permanent part of our plan of taxation. it is reasonable to suppose that un- less steps are taken to assert the nee ceseity of retaining the Income tax GS part of our Federal fiscal system and lo educate the people in the principles upset w•hk•h it is based. there is more than a passibility that it may be abolished. In fact. it is Intimated 44n4 she 44tla•1( T. offs Ho. t.o adn is tontempV ting a national cam - 'sign for this t7ry purpose. Mr. Darby points out in his report that some measure of indineet taxa• How can John Joynt be exerted to tion is probably unavoidable in tie(' step- where hr stands on the liquor rmintry. but reversion to the condi- question when he doesn't knew where tion in whkh very nearly 1111 the ue- Association w ii"tw1 reventt w ewlFre-t } f tt l which followed. Utmost hltr7p IfiT r i rguAoh w h 1 1,\iTis t on eo timstasm will meet all oasts. The safest re - !lance fir on a careful police organiza- tion that Will know every man on the force, keep strict account of all ac- Ilouu and ,•e to it that too free a nee of weapons does 1101 Income a habit. INCREASED TRAFFIC OVER BLUE WATER ROUTE Speaker Urges. Effort to .attract 1'eo- ple from the South Owen Sound. Nov. 10.-.t total of over 40,000 motor ears. containing oyer 13.1.4100 persons. passed through the Sarnia gateway and over the Blue tt'nter Illghway., --- bleb runs from Sarnia to Owen Sound and Orillla, daring the year 1920, according to George P. Frances secretary of the -association. In his report to the an- nual meeting of the Hlue Water Hlgh- wtt y .tssoclation here _no._ meat, This is tin increase of several thousand over the record established last year. .flout thirty-five officials, directors and members of the Glut [Yater High- way Astfciation attended the dinner tendered them in Owen Sound. and re- mained for the annual meeting of Hae e re - t• ry a s p,rea'a 'revelled am in the past .and are prepared to do so • • • • • • Mr. joynt trying to reconcile Fergu- son's wet )x)lier to_a etre constito",.ey Might arouse some aympatthy it be had not taken on the job voluntarily. again -hut ,not for a porky that re- verses that for which they have Item striving all their lives. For their steedfastncei In the face of PAM - pressure they have, the admiration of men who honor htdi•p•ndeuke and sin- cerity. Mr. Joynt hart a poor coneep•' tion of their intelligence when he at- temp(s, without saying a word that 'will antagonize a "wit" voter. to se• - 45te their support u,, :n his profev. s'inmi Of the pest. Korb Huron is not Toting upon Yr. Joyu:'s past record. The isaue_ls of tare present and for the . future. is Mr Joynt to be sent to Toronto to stand by Howard Fergo- sm while the latter writes this new chapter In the history of their patty and of the Province? That is the qundioa--they . are puttla4f-its- them - ...tyros and to one another, . and the tlnnwer will 1"• given in the ballot box on Deeemler 1st. L. Sheetings and Pillow Cottons NOVEMBER BARGAINS CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON Extra heavy, best quality, British make. In 40, 42, 44 -inch. At per 0c yard J SHEETING 88 -inch superior Bleached Sheeting, good weight and free from filling. C5e Note the width. Per yard - V LINEN TOWELLING 23 -inch, all -pure linen, red check, heavy Tea Towelling. Regular 244 35c. November Sale . .. `it. HANDKERCHIEFS Men's heavy, Targe size, fine hem- stitch, all -pure linen Handkerchiefs, only 25 dozen for this special. Regular 35c quality. Each 25c, or 6 for .. $1.50 FLANNELETTE 36 -inch superior white Flan- 25c nelette. Regular 30c yard SALE OF COATS Women's a n d children's Coats. Every garment on special sale under value 20 to 25 W.--ACHESJN &SON 1/1111111t11111111IN1111/ ■111■RR* 1 R1/1/■ 111 Stray Shots from Solomon There was a man who made a phe- nomenal hi nomenal success of his business a few years ago. From a small beginning he attained prosperity and wealth. t Then seemed tar come a change in the tide of his affairs. It CAN'T BE was not bad debts or DONE. speculation; it was net booze. nor was It ex- travaganee or generosity that slowly but surely sapped the tountktthtnof his business. Ile simply pndertook.to keep another woman. Ile halt a lone- ly wife and fine family, but what was the g,axl of money. if it lid not enable him to fly as high as the oObetbirths with whop' he flocked: It was the old story -a blighted home. • crippled business. and final eollepst. There Is only one end to a life of that kind. The game is usually ,•alied with the a knowledge of their at -"rat meauek•r- tugs. A preacher who addressed • Colored audience the other day had a gut d--tib-aatii be teeldenlallq sen- I carefully. It Is easier to decide wbkb ones you like beat. ' one week after ('hristmat, your 1•refereueee are very defiolte. Two eek„ after Christman, yogi base to '.q, 1111,1 think a minute to remember what some of your friends gave you. Why not give your friend. a Christ - less present that they cannot forget, and would not if they could? The Youth's ('ontptnlun cum's ottee every week -fifty-two times Irl• a ytprr. For 1'2.00. what present eould you possibly buy that would be more usenet!, mor. toed, and better apitncfatttl'' Just send your crier to the address below and Santa Claus w411 take are of deilrering the Companion to tont home or to the home of a friend. Sub- scribers will receive: 1.' The Youth's ('ompnlon-7,2 is- sues in 1927. and 2. The remaining Issues of 11x20. .all for only 12. 3. Or Include 'Me('all's Magazine, the monthly authority on fas ions. Both publications. 12.50. YOUTH'S COMPANION 8 N Depart.. Roston, Mass. (Subscriptions received at this u tinned chickens, when even the dee, s cons began to look around at the door and shuffle their feet. The mom rest- lessness may be noticed in sluiced any congregation when the preacher be- gins to get a little close to common tailings. Solomon realized this. You hare only to load up with a good dose of moral buckshot. and fire pointblank and the birds will begin to flop. it. Is like the old fellow who went out with his grandson squirrel hunting. ' The old gentleman's business was to shake the tree and the boy did the firing. After several ineffectual efforts the old roan asked a show at the gun, and with the remark that 'he -couldn't hit anything.- the boy handed It to him. .t squirrel was soon sighted and the old gentleman raised the weapon in Ills palsied 'sands and fired almost w•lahout taking aim. "I knew i would zit him:" said the 01d chap. dellghtesl- 1X--mss..- the egnirre1 dropped. "(id course you wonhl." sneered the lad. "anyone who aimed all over the tree like you did would he sure to bit something." Truly "the witted flee when nn man paysnetb." player broken morally. financially. 1 physically end spirin►all)*. t'Itemmve thy way ter Room her and come not near the door of her !muse." When some fool whose• feet are already in the net prates to you about "lite." turn your hack on him. Her house Itt "full of dead men's bones." NORTH HURON CANNOT TRUST EITHER FERGUSON OR JOYNT "There is not march our arguing shout the prints in Mr. Ferguson's polity," says The Toronto Star. "if lee wins and has the tacking In the Leg- islature be will make his policy just as we ias7te thinks fit." This is just the mint The Signal has been trying to get aetms to Irs redden'. Surely the course ibst air. Ferguson has par- sued In the last three years shows that in this matter he is not to be trusted! fie-aub'iiJited a pleblecite, promising that he would abide by the will of the majority. The result et the plebi.e to ant suiting him, hr disregarded it as far es he could and. more than that. etlaT5fi 1biT all wwiiuld hare no more pleblacites. He prepared for n "wet" victory by creating a dosen new city ridings that would be expected to vote "wet" and doing away with an equal number of rural ridings which would he expected to vote "Ary." He chose for the election a lime when the roads tilt mem-_ L !Aran._ cannot be deemed either just _t I b ----- , • • - 1 erne• head e up ane ear)* 1 +nnil. Id/MO Are you one of the fools who are forever taking refuge in the eremite that he "did not mean Lt?" One of the worst plunderers Is the fellow wito says hismistakesare those of the head and not of WHERE IS the heart. The wise t•nUR UEARTI man !eye, "A wise man's heart .1 rat Wash your face and take the crape off the does That is the Advice Solo. mon gave two thousand years ago when he said. "Let thy garments be white and' let thine head lack no nlnt• went." Everybody wants ' SPRUCE to kick the dog that crawls IJP. about with Its tail between its legs, and the crowd wilt cheer its head Off over a man or beset that goes Into battle with ids head up and a determined eye. Appearaneo do not always count but they often 50 along way towards helping the bunk r After Every Meal account or carrying a men through An American astronomer predkts very hot summer In 1927. Anjou we will hare a coot spell -••tore that -Kingston WbIR• - critical time's. Keep a stiff upper lip! Ills right hand. but n fool's heart is at mid n cheerful front. and the world will Os left." The ancients itssa•tatei the i1eln hands to help you. People have heart with intelligence nor use fur the fellow with for ban it 1 end purpose, head and (h g tg end the digestive tracts with the fed- ggitig trousers. it doses not require much effort or expense to Ings and emotions. Whnt Solomon look well meant was that a wife mutn'a heal, Wan- is the right place wine a fad's TWO WEER.4 AFTER CHRIATM.Ui e tan I Mr. Ferguson says he wiII Jail those there Is almost entire dependence u who atleuapt bootlegging uu,a•r his ,dirt •t b indlroc• or desirable. Severe hardship Is Is- rat rah. 1 were Ltld for an active seas+n next rcas never wiles I should bti-T)te ,-- ificteh upon the poorer i•lassrs wile ---- •- urn is more than ai hat rack The TAn wok bright. 1 I ' man who wins is the one who In madly; Christmas rnoraing. You open the when opp•rtunity knocks at life dior. i st,x•kln s. ('hr(stm is on indirect taxes. The proportion Government control law. Why docesn't[to.increase as ptpuletienthtincrea'.rs he Jail the tawtllegge.rs n„0.? It will ll and the country tetomes more tlmsely out bre any easier to oto it afar U'•eta- settled. But In Canada the propor- irer 1st. tion has decline. since 1922 when tit- her taxes provided approximately one- • • • third of the revenue, while in 1923 The average ratepayer in t;ori rkeh they produced about one-fifth. Indi- wlil base alonut 13 added to his yearl! r's't tuxes. like import duties and the wars tax. are taxes on consumption, tai hill beeous• of Mr. Ferguson's When levied nn articles ut universal .income tat -la _ e"rt. 1CfRl-- Bsut>titm they frequently serail lips „n til e will not represent any value received with email incomes an in}' weusely greater sacrifice than they in - 112.1 ttpon--the--we a Mayes Mr. Darby deliberately excludes from his dlseusslon of the subject the poseihjHty end equity of taking far the state all unearned Ivgremento "rr•Ate,l by social. as distincrfrom In- ,1RLlual. efforts and activities. But apart fnmt'that consid,•retion'he rinds Thal the most *spillable method of as- sessment of taxes for Federal purpose is that which ns•ertnint the total 1n- c„me of 'melt taxpayer and. proportions the patstnent to it. That le the par- is,ae of the incntne tax. bks aband- onment would be a backward step and should therefore be strongly opposed. if the low tariff policy la_to-he pot la - 1,. effect In Canada, the retention of r''r 'Deem. tax 11 Pzuelt$al. The Irae ofi rhyming (Toronto Star) A pollee constable having stint et and worn e4 a ynnn5 man whom he tettgitt in the net, aplMrently. of try - Ink to break Into it More and who ran awns. refusing to stop when ordered to do . hale rained some dlacnsslea as to the Jnsttfieatinn for shooting in such nu emergency SP that. ' Thr ruidery, In this case. had _tot NSen committed; the offender welt not doing or thrreetening to do anything rerinn -he wale getting *war from what he bed Anne. He wee running snw-ar to escape arrest and probable imprisonment There was, however. nnthinx against him which lnvnlred etch a death peachy ea a fatal ballet wnulA ksvp brought him The men who owned that Afore, for but will simply be that mach less for w-eaTihy people to pay. • • • What a ennfrnst hetwesei -Nr. Rnh- ertson's 4ire•t, -caroti f statement of his position and Mr. Jnynt'a twisting and turning in order to amid the is- sue. „Electors who demand honesty move all things in their public repre• sentathrs will have no hesitancy in judging between the two candidates. • • • The Clinton News -Record sake The Minn' for all indleatlon mil.. how the election on Theembf'r ler will go. We must rnntees their our "sixth sense"ds not working so clearly Ss it dirt during the Federal contest ; intt The News- Record ewa Record need tart depend upon its for 511 adraneeestimate of rbc result of the prew•tlt .',ores(, It Cail work (lilt the problem for heel?. If it will take the number of voters In the town of Cabs - ton, say. who ars going to "switch" at this election -that Is, Idbetata wko will vor "ser V6 rirlilWtvaTrvis- who will vote "dry" -and apply the same propertInn to the vote throughout the Provinee. taking into conidderation the vote at the 1923 election. the results of the Inst ptehIa. cite, and anything else that should enter Into the caleuletloo, ft will be Officers of the Association were re- e stupid mouse, f for- Chnstma. morning are the most !wed as follows: pion. pec sideot Dr. K r presents out P. h. Doolittle: IMn t use the prrs+idlrut. ('.1 (' ti It doesn't take much to keep you in trim. Nature only asks a Nitric help. Wrigley's, after every meal, benefits teethe breath, appetite and d+Besdon. tt"odrow' seteute; rtet•-pru.ident, got. pt Is the rrfug,• of the mea 1 wonok•rItit taenttfnt things In theSheriff .1. S. Wilson. Owen Sound: 2nd whose bend Is where Pat nut the pro- ;world. 111de•r the soft light of Christ• I A Flavor f01' Euery Taste vice-president. (George J. ,)rer•uiI acting tin plate before going Into rats caudle. every present looks like Orillla: secretary. George l'. France. mlwaa It Is Sarnia ; treasurer, Jack Nowton. bar - . battle. A head is no good uw here it le ready for ase when needed. Hitt. The members of the directorate left-hThere are iltnhearti. of people with are the officers and the directors to be kp.1ti n o. hearts. Theta whet appointed by each of the municlpali- , keels them where they ars. Hex interested in the development of When you hear a man the highway.growling_-- A feature at the evening was gra ads'I about hard times and excessive curt - dress by Dr. i)oolittie. giving many of Petition you eau put it dawn that he his .tteraQnal_expertenees -ata-a--mortar-le -ftat -fttitl of the armchair. the pipe, from the .ttlanNc to the Pacific 1 the Dominion of ('Annan. Pointing the or good company. The fellow who Is huge ambunt of money spent by the realty on the job has no Yruvint'e of RritIsh Columbia to build GET A time to bother about ills highways, he 111IgerL that the American MOVE ON, woes or those of others. from the Southern States he Invited to come to Canada during the three or taut months to the summer Whet his Competitors are summer whin the doing or saying does not bother him. weather In the :South is unbearably "By much slothfulness the building hot. He would not only lease, money decayeth." The soft seat la the to- here for the regular expenses of tihe kelp, but would leave moose for in- I"'gran slide to huffiness perdition and vestment In Canadian enterprises. many trete be that ride it. The road "Get behind your movement, not as a to tuneees. is studded with sr, many oh- i tad but a• a solid buslnelfx propottl" staclp end turns that a man needy/ all ikon." Di'. Doolittle urged bid eon. his Byre and all hie nerve to get over ¢Tn71dng hie address it. If some men were as good at strtr• George .Jrenzles presldMt of aha Ing an they are at whining they wnutd Owen Sound HOnrd of Tratk presiilr4 hate been no * y street. years ago. aver the banuet, white the preshtent The remedy for poor hnMness ie to get of the Aewtx•Iation. Cot. C. A. Wood- a wtRgle Cin. n if r do nomke Wood- row. of Sarnia. presided over the regal- n bulge Ln theEvebank baymlantr 34 1. u wilt lar meeting of the As , •i i ti x et an. The Increase your own self•r•apsr•t sad F eepert of the secretary. Geo; ge 1'. win that rat those around yon. Get e rlm'e, Was.most comprehensive and move on and you will have lees to say covered sit the artle'trtes of the Assn about the blains, dation. which included directing o tourists and Advertising the highway. I World records are hrnkets when eon- arrows- OF HOG sHIPMF•NTq science gets after a man. The dim - for week ending November 11. 1/120: tense • *nifty man will put behind Orad- Ni'- An- ltnrmn him when he thinks the Nemesis fA on such Gew horn County his track ih 1Atonithing. Men have Total bogs .. 22 117 12.4 1404 Select Neon 4 Xi 42 443 been known to run Thick 'moot h. 17 0'2 75 sl7 GOOD riper to Mexicn with - flea vies ... 1 9 4 115 SPRiNTERS. out Mopping because Extra heavies 3 4 Shop huge - 7 47 somebody looked at Lights and feeders 1 1 them Ina way that seemed to reveal a priceless treasure. On the day after ('hristmas• you be- , Til to Zook at your W!m R y + presents more r Five other Stylet 1 1 1 1 Valet itatoS! ill Raa®r -Sharpens Itself Aatn.4n sap Refer, Rase% Co.. Limited, Toronto w -z 1