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The Signal, 1930-4-17, Page 29 -Thursday, April 17, MCA THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. (Hoary ease of courtesy, exercise a SCHOOL REPORTS (H Kettle mure restraint. It is hardly fair on the start of one man who is as ex- ceptionally capable speaker to make 8. 11. NO. 4, COLBORNE a business of anuoyiug other men who Report of 8. 8. No. 4, Colborne, for are les capable In thus line, with the month of March: the tope that he may metre their Sr. 1V. -Norma 11111 47 per tout., apeet+hee lest effective than they Nettle PYDlado 46. otherwise would to. One can warmly Jr. !V. -Sadie Runnings 70 per cent.. picture 81r Wilfrid 'Laurier forgetting Wlpnitred Pithllndo 04, Edith Flick the ordinary courtesies in tnta way. 61. Norma Fisctier 56, Clayton Million The C. N. K. 53, Clara Pkblad° 40. The annual report of the C. N. 1t. Sr. 111..-4Yhel ;Runnings 78 per lit. /teen tabled: ' cent., Olive Plt endo 70, Herman Fische The outs'audiug fact, of court*, Is er 00. Jr. 1i1.--Zelma Fisher 7I per cent.. Huy Mugford We Kateleen Million 5.0. Il. ---Fred Muuntnge 702 per cent., Irene HW 45. I. --Verna Mllliou Al per front., John )tui:ford MO, James I'ftt.lado 78, Earl Regrind 71. Benson MUllou 62. Pittner -Anna Runnings 85 per tetra Number on roll, 2I; average attend - ante, 21. K. M. WELSH. Teacher, x. S. NO. 6, GOIDEl1U11 TOWNSHIP Following to 'he report of 8. S No. ti, Goderlch towusWp, for the mouth shi Established 1848 (ODEKICH : CANADA ser ofCanadian Weekly News- papers Pub/imbed every Thursday morning. Setscriptiou price $2.00 per year etrlctly In advance. TUX SIGNAL PKLNTLNG CO. LTD. Telephone 35 : Goderich. Ont. W. H Robertson. Editor and Manager 'I'hurelay..tpril f a lee. • EDITORIAL NOTES Spring 1.s Loll .en v,u money eubanged for t1.8. currency, or, if the Canadian money is accepted. a ntlnou0 dlacouat la charged. Under ^he new plan Canadian money will in /hue become familiar In all porta of the States and It will be recognized a+. (suited .State./ money is recognized bore. • • • Unemployment has become a world problem . The (Loudon Ihllly Heseld, organ of British iatbor, places the uuntle•r of uutenpt5,yed in various count ries• bra follows; Germany, 4,500,- 000: the Putted States, 6.000.000: lime*, 2,000,000; Great Britain, 1,500,11011: Japan, 500.000: Italy. 500.- 000. Whitt is to be done about It? With Isere. The big hhprocesl uurhloeery and modern has openeduleth:els, preeluuthin has leaped away • • • ahead of emsmupticin. 1n outer worsts. The first straw hat has apteansl. fewer hends are needed to produce all flee. i:. wearer Is not too optlndatk tlx• g•aeis that Che world can consume. • • • 1191st is to ler,eire of those who are not neeskvl? Tttere oust Ie• a remedy - tett what is It It is the greatcoat {.mbletu that world statesmanship bas to solve. league ba se - Times usual le very bad iii Aislrall*. Iielahera ..f Parllamen: tbere are voluntarily re.luclug their ow•u sal- arka. • • • The s-ity cuuudl of Toronto took a very iteent.rttme time, when wavy In the city are unemployed. to vote Salary tm•rea:.a for its menden. • • • A contemporary suggest* that the late Kanter has something to do with the rather hs •kwanl syringe If tbere a anyettites in thi-. why cannot we have Easter hereafter about the first of March' D • • • Dr. Godfrey still reuuains a mean - ter of the Ferguson Cabinet, although be was publicly reprimanded by kir. Ferguson for trying to use the mothers' allowaute fund for election campaign - tug purposes. • • • Kaye ie.n has Riven up bis attempt to break the world's automobile speed record. wide!) remains with Major &grave. another Britisher. at M1 mike an hour. That ought to he quite fast enough for a while. . • • This is the -Lime of year when motorists te•gln to receive all kinds of efu'lons that traffie accidents may be minimized, but, as The Kincardine lierlew-Reporter says, they can all be summed Cyt in two words: "Thrive ra ref ul ly THE WEEK AT OTTAWA .`Du `R %• 'Nachman O71'PAWA, April I2. -The whole week In Ottawa may be summed up in one word -"unemployment." Why ray more about F'? The matter came up on a motion to go lute supply. Now an amendment to a titu'ton to go into supply cmatitutes one of ^h• moist rootlets of all forms the sharp decline in earuinga. That of discussion in the (dowse of Com- was to be expected. Broadly speaking. mous. The defeat of the motion menus the railway will be short this year mune eight or nine million ot the amount necessary to pay its obllga- teon- to ,he mobile. There was. how- evera hangover from lust year and check" style of ettterauce uu all aides the 1a11,reuttlrl which (hi ht{lett upGovernins'et of will tthe (louse. imagine Ruth a thing as a Govern- IS men: which was like Ivory soap -or 'Phe rehabilitation of t11' National any other gosal stair -1111 and I$ 10) per Railways, their emergent*. from chaos cent. {are. But you objected to the to the relatively satisfactory condi- aItgW, impurity that existed in One tions ot the present is the great tett- 11100 per ewe., otherwise you are in standing achievement of the Govern - the (!emit of the Goverumete, there- fore you have the entire sage set for partisan diausslon of the question and a gloat deal of the "'tingle. in • • • with Instead of disouaxing the tarts w rnlatiou to the yueatlon of patronage The Clinton News-lteetord dellle•rntely --or so It seems to us -beclouds Inc Issue. If Itis Ignorant of the facts it should ascertain them before It dis- cusses the question; If it knows the facts It !s deliberately throwing dust In its readers' eyes. It commlaseratees The Signal on being "tied up to a party ;" but 'The Signal is no more tied up to ■ party than The• News - Record is. Rather less, we should bay; for The.8ignal is not so bound that 1t cannot tell the truth. Not only does The Neese -Record misrepresent (or suppresse the facts with regard to patronage. tett It misrepresents also The Signal's attitude when it says It gathers that it (The Signal) "would like the Civil Service Aet abolished that the country might return to patronage pure and simple." This is not the attitude of The Signal and nothing that The Signal baa said could be reasonably construed to mean this. The Signal stated, and The Signal re- peats.- that it is d(ftitult for one Government to maintain a nonwatron- age system when another Governthent. M the opposite party. employs pat- ronage at every opportunity and' with little or no criticism. The News4tecord says tbe remedy is for each party to correct its awn sins. and this is ex- actly what The Signal was advising a when it oheerved (in reference to a sideration to the question of neem Ilal wstlou and any other space' sou l 4d Signal. printing and ad+ entire accord with the Government. mese of MacKenzie ng. of March: Under such dn•umatancee souse day Another great accomplishment of Che Jr. I h -John !tanner Ri per cent you move an amendment to disco -s year ser tar as the railways are con 1 Jr. t 'Penin hero stir 7:,. r nen . Chia 1'100 of 1 per ems'. and 11 the es rnd has been the re orgaulr etto° Maurhw er inaln 7:1 House voted for the amendment l: of the United States Ate -Hone of the 8r. 1.11.--Staule Ycllwaiu i� (ret would mean Shat you had turned out Canadian National. These stet torn are cent. (hone Willie furter 73, reek own as the Grand Trunk Western c the parcel and best Government known known Parer 71.Gerald Orr 110. Jean Sower - in ^h,• history of the world ctrl one and the Central Vermont Railway. The about :r0 per tent. tetter then any objee•t of the rcorganizatiou has been Government %bleb ever tad exietssl, to separate these dlffertnt units su merely on account of a small matter "hitthat theyCettcan ann1* portions red apart the from roo(, of detail. Stage Set thus avoiding the net -testify of the t'nder the eirt.wnstunces• the stsge Isontluton Government making Votes on Is perfee•tly set. You may discuss the play. You may Close your eyes and ser in imaglnalou tlw whole scene. you may listen to the speceltee without going near the house of (.ornmon*. The Government side as 9 whole will minimize She amount of u nengloy-- mont-dhe Opposition will exaggerate IL The lietioniltiun will promw+e as a mules In doubt. remedy' the' great solvent of all ht. Berens human Ills, the National Policy. The And now tlw hoys go home for 14nster. Many of them will spend their time in repairing political fences, a few will devote their attenjon to presentation of the facts am they have 'wen them in regard to the wort of the session up to lase. Taken ail a whole the record is not a bad one. A great den' of work has been 'teem- •I, t a m- • • • The National Preen Club at Wash - melon the other day had a spelling bee in which several (lrogree,nsen took part. Representative leer, from .iYaaachusettl. went oo: on the word 011mono." whit1h he spelled '•kimono." This to n very colamon misspelling• and perhaps tlhe 1 ongrrssman wboald not he exsected to 'k -now any better. A newspaper melt. et course. won the eon tes t • • • 'Dewptlte the deadlock In the whet^ market, the ('auadlau National Bell- amy reis.rta for 1'!120 the second best, year lu It. history. Compared with /938. :he• recont year. the gross rer- eoaei feu nff ley $17.000.000. Expen-es, however. were la -ss last year by $3,500.000. leaving a net revenue sir- rtease of about $13,500,000. If normal eoadltloas should be returned in He- lvetia trade, Bore would be a great a grant. The eotmtU promisedthe same as last year, vii., $Z. �jte following a vountx were or- derbd paid; WIlfrk1 1allldt, ssheep rle claim. $Ix; Godeh abed, 'l�I� ►utelndeut, ...introit, souther nerd, >ptS : {o e 4, $TS. The No. 10 adhool debenture ques- tion was again to the fore, tent melee was received those an arwklhe bad been signed and the next time "hey sgt.al4de It 1s to he done :weeding to rule -s and an impartial n•feree ehtis1li ('num it thee ndjourned ro meet on, Mendes. Ras ;,. nt; 1 30 p.m 11'1'ROMP80N• Clerk. • I, . tlllFad► r 79er towiaaldp etuteil nits March 1'71h, all meatier, •pr.arut. Minutes of February medley wart nod and ado(*t5I. ou muliou of Meser. Ander- son uden son and Swan. The collector nin,rts+t $11:1.717 of 1929 taxes unpaid and was given until 'text meshg to return 1h,• null. The te41d superintendent and Deputy Itcwve. gave a rtwort of 'he good roads .olt• Vent.1ou iu Tartest°. Muvcd try Scan and Itltchie, and carried, the' the following tieoaut- tie Ins!•! : .las. A. dieKeurte, part salary. $ ': Thos. Anderson, Fart salary. $2.1; Jensw. -. E. iti'ottits tart salary. Sae, $wan• pert Heel port e+ lacy. >lt'Si; Samuel i • by 54, Graham Johnetou :,tl. whet. $i.; clerk, part salars. Ct o• Jr. 111.-lMauriee Harwood 558 Iwr „ltpplir+ lCt3: N'. 1'. !Head. won, -a1- tent.. Eric MtAlllster 06, 1.averue cry. see eeees. stamp' aid peerage Powell 61. Maitland Fuller 01, He% $11 45.1: Thos, Andersen. t•xp,•uve 'u bre y'uwell 56. Toronto, $17.15; dlerlrrrt Currie. ez- rte. 1.-(Seildnd Powell, Arnold F'ul• metiers to Tor -onto, 417.15:. (►matin Ire. teed R1asW . A s etc'ia' km, wrtule rehip expenditures Upon railways in that Primer -Viola 'Cit'hbuunu, Lottie fe,, g;; 11'm. O'Lsr.•, refund on shed teeittb Statero. The etno.ott w stalk !,noel!, lk•ttr Pullet drle uture. m cur... .. room,' i Irwin. clow' of the American sexton teeetionilf Moa' ,p9•r(etd let+c,nr- Mrrciu 11c• rwtdc latndwau. 151.E:: Ilrrlen 1'trr. !hererem-sans with the Canadian National. .111i.trr. • ran. ',now roads {wtn.lnsun. 415.:11): There renaslu• still mucAt to ire done! 'teat tendnet--Aferrht Mellita ere rJa,vd, sittnt,•r, snow nerds la'r••ln in the way of rtsrrgeniautlun of thei Nuwler wt cull. 171: arernge•ar'ruJ $_0.75: hear. 'Barger, snow roads pa. nods. 'Clint wog is now treeing under -I • x.10. tnsimau. *Mere Harold Blake. .now• be Otero. Whether t not seslegision ion will M' ,[.. 1•"\'111..\ND, Tratber. nails patrolman. 424- (haries Itth•hle. be brotight dow•tu this sestsiuu still re- • --_-- snow nw,l,. lrtndtran, 1.15..511; I'at TOWNSHIP COUNCILS '-xrhn'w,h :il1.:Irair%n,f snow rs d ! sor1- OOLIIO[t1tE man. 49.7.5; Wtllism Clark.. snow' rua:4 prtnl9.75 12.'215; tbm'n b.Wtt.hhe• Coat i' a tuw•tt pip coni. A met in lie habluce atrvw!°^ fur 11C!►. $11.... i 11. hall at �'arlow MAI telt. All members (nous•!! +adjourned to meet Apri pnssettt. Unitises read and declared on motion of ` Mees -r.. Swan and An- currect. dentin An - Bylaw No. 6 was passel!, after react- ('. E. 1MeIX►NA( h�t1[. in let, 2nd and 3rd time, 'ransfe•rring` lots 10 and 11 on the 10th t•or►ce•wiou - 'o S.• S. No. 9. Ilylaw No. 7 was paa+ed, •Is►pWnd L• tlw 1a..et thinty!pt►polat• applusng G. F. (lean road superin- tendent. ed emery in Ire world.' enays a con- traelrnt. on some Herne and condi• temporary. it doesn't tarry how many Lapps there are td the mile -Tbe Goverutnent will pint out tha' the United ttta'ee-, wbis h.has a Nation- al 1'utiey of protectlens to high that even 'he Canadian protectionists ad- mit It !e high, has 3.500.5aa1 unemployed and the total number- of unemployed In (Sited& as r iltmted by the stern- e•yt critics of the Government is 1(10.0(1([. The population of the United pIf9ht41. The lnewh n are entitled to States is to hat theda as )•s to 1. mak. a Parliamentary retests. Let us hope - that they spend '.heir time well. have three flares the unemployment that Ileaaaut journeys home, and return were In has. They might also it they n•fnshed for the work irWch is yet lions as In 1(129. , were In bad humor add that Australia to be done before the curtain ringsi A_ resvlu•Iou wits Passed giving the has a tariff eolu amounts In many ,lawn on another session of the (an. owners of property 4he privilege of inns/11140S to arra rs'r exduslon and at allele Hoose of Common+. I plowing the enad-4.ds In front of their• the aamr time a very serious problem t:►rms argil levelling to make the eut- of unemployment, hent, and therefore the "lieu tlevstrh M Bark. and-" I U,ng of weals railer ansi cropping it trlrk A.e ansa on the (Kincardine iteck w ltey..rter 1 If so desired year by year. Then we have an attempt It lana( hard to get your name In The a etMser was authorised to Part 5,f the throe/salon to imply ilial the Lig (nils papers. For rumple, get t scare!' the registry office to eetablbah the owneMbtp of certain properties in Colborne. Treasurer reposed 4'247..7 taxes collected with 5 per cent. inter- est and $.43.(*) taxes returned to emp- ty As uncollen•ted. The fouoweog bills t and Its remedies save on were paid: a era . BURGLARY AT LUC road (rips. S.: Toronto"Mut 1t seem. that The eel the other hand. we have men i Nrxt mer• int May 13tH at 2 p.m Sfgnal must not presume even to of upon the Liberal bide of the House esleyKFIudhin. the 1augee Re-sel (:. J. iIETHE LN Clerk. who have certain sympathies. natural,'Wesley ludlau of the •Sauget•n Rr :he Government isn't at all sympathet- ic 1i and publicly laud The Tomato e towards the from unemployed end this i Globe for its stand on questions of criticism comer gram • moment's; eo•° the day and you can get your name in who have never yelvero • mnmeent'x con I box on 'he front page. In the cdttor- sprach by the Opposltlon !osier nt ploytneut welsh for. tbe•y stand In the �l4"-r• Calloorne Municipal Trlephu[le Ottawa t : "IS Yr. Bennett welly want. to do away with patronage, he i(houtd have a quiet tail- with bit friends in al sod international problem. the occasion when • !louse of ('omat0°tt and try ?u wake•( rlt.aem. loan."1450: tax arreart.. political capital out of a aerlous nation-' AFTERMATH OF RECENT`;e•raic work $"00• HNOW I tits 17 ter good advice to Thr News -Record's broad and deep. for the cense of labor favorite atateeman. compelled to defend a policy of doing nothing about R. snoring it all to - A Friendly Aet gether. it is very annoying. But after (The Christian l'enttppry, New• York) all was staid acid done. the vote came That the heart of (7anada war In the and the amendment of Mr. Heap right place In regard to the matter **king that In thenpinlon of this Heuer States, we hare never for a moment action es deal with the question of un - addition. liquor exportations to the United the Government should entre immediate the Ontario -Reformatory at Guelph. In tldltkro, for stealing * bicycle at doubted, even through the year,. when employment was defeated by A major- 8tra Surd last fear, -me was given six Its Governwerot has been granting ity of fourteen votes. months determinate and an equal clearances to cargoes of liquor wbfch I What Should Be Dene? period ►nd/termWatr. The sentenevu were obvlouily intended he tm- Hurried action is never aett'isable. are to run mnturrently. The meet" - pones' foto tihi• country in titer can -I Ni, Parliament can alt down in an trate disposed of him herr 11'edneedaf traventlon of our law.. l'n•mier \lac- afternoon and solve the unemployment morning. Kenzie King has vans( to be intro•1 afternoon problem. problem which is as old Weclnc-chef of last week. In Wa1k- duccct into the Canadian Parliament as oir 11i a -tete! systcmi will not ix erten. Flizahe h Katt with of the tevlval for the railways and for baa• a bill the petiole of t:We h is t5, make! *s- tls,l I•two or three• sleet -hes no aamr re+rear. h sem generally. mandatory upon otfl:talx the refusal j mattt.r on" well intentioned they may of etearant•e to such vessel• or the re-, • • • [be- it t nue•ngloytncrot will call for lease 5,f liquor Intrnsiesl for Imp ria• actio or at Ira.4t for ss,n- drration In The April number of Industrial, tion "lute a country where the lm I the Mire. The tersiflou is n pecullnr ('roadA ear some c4p'eliAlt inn•rest•1 prorUr Inn of such Ilgner 19 forbidd'•u 5,ue The ntanifetention+ of unrmpl'y- she was nss1R1.ed tee .he en 1b m ids for Ton neo. for periods of serve, who pleaded guilty, las' week. to being Implicattsl in the burglary at the store of A. R. Fiokeyson, Luck. now. early in Search, was sentenced by County Magistrate Walker to serve erte two years levees one day nal eighteen months Indeterminate In Passing Slaw. tet/1IFRI4111 TOWNAlill' Township eoune•il met In linears- ville on Monday. April 7th. Minutes of hist met -tine road and adopted. . 1►epartment of ('unit IIJgbwufs wrote aeknowleelging receipt ofbylaw on NO. 4. peavidiug for expenditure roods. detente MM. lolled. tMunieipul Asso ciatem again called .he nttentinn of serum -11 te remitting Impor- tance tore of joining try awmleership fee. No action ',liken. A telegram ss -as rw•ewivfcl from the Rayfield Golf tint, requesting the re- pair of .she rad to their gmuncle as teem a- ta••wi1bIP. File•t1. who was The eJPek' was instra tai to return Maine - and We ilry at the time ofthe the bill of the Dominion tread Machin- brraktng and entry et Lickuaidnse cry ('o. for correa•thu15. bynVr quluy ', sta a Nel as land Mayor' MavElwan of Goderieh. Re - by i'roclnciel l'onstabli. Nelson. nit( L Miesrs. Connolly, Sturdy N ver R .. compo S and Edward. was present 1n the in- ieresta of the todsrieh fair, regttestIn$ ( WHETHER Itbascut, a bruisesprain, burn or scald. Zam-Buk provides the headiest and introit means to quick, perfect (Heating. It la from certain valuable herbal extracts that Zam-Buk zed Its power to subdue paha and inflammation, its Ierrn- destroying activity and flea akin -growing property. Zam-Buk la splendid for chipped hands. frost blts,ckil- blaiaa, etc. Got a box to -day t am•Buk For QUICK CLEAN HEALING r • 11 i J 'Cleaning and Pressing Expert service on ladies' and men's clothing. W. C. Snazel Haberdasher and Dry Chaser WEST STREET Phone 33! tug fcntures. One Of an industrial by Ian." More than that. 11r a= ' rnylrt are only now becoming clear In forma T• ' survey of Western Ontario. In which It a lleventmrnt tnsastirt•. staking Iht•' ten: 1'nitsal itrntrs, althonmh ulclearI • s1x months detennlnate and six II rxlAtrncw of hi. / wlrin.•t up"w its pus- mint 11119 exi.+ted otter then• for tsars. ,aoatbs indeterminere. appeared Kaatiket is given to of • recent gage by anti 11 :4.1.. Tt+l.. i at our,• a 1 p the '•t om tom "'Both inose- and Wesley app t t 1 '1 le nr' drowned more or res sy -- I tool's" enthu9insta who believe that before the mnglntratP in into luno ss 19 early the prMciotts WtslnrsolAy after - Canadian is an atevunt o ■ nec'en friendly ant a seusi trip of a party of members .ot the ;he only way n. keep up lnlsirie tea ) }stolen of Hite* Rural Teacher t t leedne s Is gold This noon, and admitted. thele guilt. Ttr 11 Canadian tianutateurert� kteso•latiem to file British 'West Indic*. in view •f the trend towards closer commercial relations between Centel,' .noel the Weer 'Indite, the is -ter article 1- peculiarly opportune. In - 1 to Shout t la 1 Guelph tis. *1 1 1 {a nee pr(tts,• to rt,ter tutu ck loft.+, bet were remanded for +Putman anti) Apr Ae far as 1+ knnw•u. uo one has yet 1 11n5' fact alone may be facie!. The mint- telt at S>truthxmpton, wlx•re Moe, w•As l {tennis! n glowing e•tde'gy of slay such In bar of men smgloysyl In Industry In 1 to titans! his trial fur breaking into rural sc hops. i nl x'rnicl def tiuch an the United States testry is less shah and stealing from homes dhcre last epic of praise will to written. it IA the nominee em do esf In grin --hex 1,y( fait 'However. a9 the eondlHtttntr t f ` on of Certain. for the leathers In the ctnnttry At least :ANtINNt. As the 1■'[ml*tlon elan) -he roads ►s w' brad. the magistrate tlfi9trh ts. whereclasses.r'so Are ousel! end Ius.rui-oil mate•rialle sinew that time.' (leveled e. ie•ntenew Wesley here and olllrrrtnnuy for p9•rsonal effete. Krnvf•I there is In the' feet alone a +ubstate to remand the nese of Sennett until a later date. ^8o bete as n man has something to give. 9t must net top givbu t." Umlaute tee -ie. !Mad of ^ itusinesr (*Miele' - "in teething tiber'h*uol and typewriting • • • Queer are the trieka that Fate plafsl er than lu the (qty. have• aperformers,. ilei basis f r (!wins+ion, and serious human beings. Many a man w{eoda 'p w enol continue in se. Uicalvulablr sere dhrteision, of is great prddem which lot 5.1 time trying to avoid arrest -I Vier to Lhe net' . Many .4 the toaeh•1 rite"' this o,nndry also. That we are and Ciahatme Genet of India, who era in rural *emote :vine from then or 1 their n5'lalle'rs, with the mune sy>etein lis pining for a little, pollee attention. city homes. Fresh from Normal Scheel of (Dint things. indicates that we will lane etre ordered to .more nn. Some- they Rn ;o their net- ehnrge with 110 have the pestilent herr In fell four. where in the British Administration ler.tandinR of the farmers or their i T,r gather tla;si+t�tierr5'1*utxt the tele fasNx+tin •f India a master y shrewd"thinking a lot and (they particias pate lt♦inrt►ral+ ..1lal I (5) relate with a r'Problemlatelike fails. sl we ere strong on ac,vn. y. - gullet,,ren but mighty functions, of which the h•aeher b• the Turontu (l1liais not w,ws•thluR which can le dans' "1 Inquirer last )sear. yts.0 on e c�mer- the re•sldruts of hey sinal district+ and ehr harry of it I'erllnmrutrry welt9ter., The Globe las learned wltidam since tented figure. they get to nnderstnw it heatedly advM'aNd quite another but culls for steady work of an even -i Tied tht•Ir employer, wffhlu six ecgttlre their viewpoint. Then they res once staff ter a' long mend of tier.' swaths." method of sionllnR With the Commune 1 tune to their homes and are n1.lh to 1hd by devoting fu,r l •err s-insI and 5't- Ittes Ln Terronter Or perhaps its fur (eject the rural clew{e.ioot• foto tile furl to the problem Pall we know the understanding en .he part of all con•' facts. (twirls It seriously, and arrive' sight 1* letter bran its nenesight. i outside, uud the nein" i.+ mutual'w. •time Icy ehr near future at wenn-' • • • I erne!. tone I. thing •whhoh may M• n near apprise Along sixty -die miles of i'rochntlal 1 to a highway in Elgin county. 5,515' day lost 1 1 man'. funic i, in t1r hands of rnmecly. • 1.ee7 }( Quiet 'week hn+unix farmers and 1 anti hero' his blear %Owns." Emil i ieltvie PnrlWme nt n d ret ha+ ben up sealed I the dlacussina of un• SAYS "''m ' ed ental. er tofeM'•m la A rent rnmmunhy bar for "-IF SKINNY BEWARE l A feasion*l men from the tow n9 united a ► if 1. ale eletely essential that there •ia' .R R of, 3outiR ant, tars. 1B•cen rxnr.ateOR. GAIN QUiCK should tee fn�dotn of dfsousaun. DOCTOR Porllament. Hoon!( he itpelled If +I•wvh• , eloesau,l trews. mo4rly bMck walnut ,s wrrP neck entirely wiOton Inter - end Jspaneet• walnut. were ecu out N 5 to ewInter- alone• Iriniged Yeast Adds Health,10 nlp.ue'7. A pertlnenl 'pr;sth'n may 19' there. The difficulty tinrG•r rut ^rcet will make n 19•not h, SNerves-Or 0 os is tn'lula.c that tee u skinny folks sub}e t , th freedom avMlle worth ening utiles to see. � t t fh Lbs. In 3 Weeks New a9kt,1 ht re Ali Ill C t 1 f I m for the exiting eagle Strong Hist if rat to Interrupt. 1 t many gen 'r of question.. eonn1 's ex*mlrlc• might ,well M• fel- 111.0.:140...... 4154 An 01111 t$911 phts'li Lsn wllh nt a House getting wild alsout , When :tr, sole event of the .tieetlta. /Over- i Roved elsewhere if n11 our ninth ..lek they lock reserse strength It null trying tee make Interrupt ori" i road+ In 'Huron were bordered %vett .u1 mans, die. maples or rims their nttndlv,ettes-' Don't run reek of dnnrrreens disease ludnlgrnete he tits regard was mirt from ekinnineess. Newirtedred Yea+r Warty apparete in t►w perch of the I would be greatly enhantvsl. I arida 5 to 13 Mss. In :t week.h e+tf Ends t over seventy -rive i let ts'rrelpil'ens tem n 'there were `oche • vmesne- magic. New lisp •lprpwltlun 4 c e : the rs. sonatllahon ne R p I d tl lieu+,• Stevens'. A 1111n is to be pit In effect lit the! night. Clears skin lite'Manion and Bennet' t led fire raw nt {trent touts o one. 11 trebled terliamenterlano. rtcngnlfi•{ f hroig 1n the Plate*. F:x'spi n- limier {...nisi Iron. FMr stronger than untnel en oil They, are themsehes Aute speakers erchanto and (Albers are ae-1',petit. Results in outs -half time. tilrtlT, feNtrin nrethe, gentlemen who bake the Ort new health arrA weight q expressing themselves ip,n their fee CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE and In carrying on amid n storm of Inhere elon For thee reason /hest• gentlemen meght, accenting to the or I GODLBICH, ONT. iv 1 1 t bad boys In this performance. These ,.ones will be United Ptnte9 under which' (wool nt I R mora an w dfnn 1 first day. Two t k e•R1 building )Loll Y41.11 if step rtrengttentn FRETFUL CHILDREN Y..t•lir. maim Ail- een. elks merle- else ewe er swab wee */ frees (.••gee epee•'. 1h. ere ..them tore .r the •4d. cyte•• in w saw...t,.•1 wr, fie it n ,este GI .etemr We A. Ire hoer W mei elan ••Hes r w•1wled tee tie. wows. Da. 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