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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1930-7-24, Page 6A it • 4 T ariltPac • -'tst'. .4.- I. ..-.._ 8 -Thursday, July 94, 1V8e THE SIGNAL wm.+eaW411, - WENCH, ONT. Council Approves I Douglas lirown, Elgin avenue, hew dwelling and garage, storey and '- half brk-k veneer on full cement tese- Settlement Basis nettw'th composition shingle roof' at- tached brick veneer garage with same roof, house26 x 34, garage 18 x 11, on Sidewalk issue to"t $4,0 . Thea Juhustun, Britannia road, reroofing driving shed attached !111114 t', Mt pluton, _ curt Action Qdisd 0/1I-77:161 Side to Pay Own Oosts-Sits Until Midnight The belle were tolling midnight Fri- day when the town fatherr tiled out of the town hall fulluwlug a four-hour melon. However. the effort was worth while, for ■ long standing ami ceor►h'n- Uona matter, nue watch Itis divided council on numerous .arttakwt and Capt•• the Iasis ut . titre a court ectto(tt!, was cleaned up. We refer to the fam- ous Wellington street -Idewalk Issue, on which ratepayers differed. ae did 11 ae'to- whether or out it side- walk 4114111111 be 'built Waelde or outside the trees. Two court inju &etion4 and all -appal, the hatter Mill pending. 'fol- lowed in the wake 41f tlw dispute. Council went into tvmwltte a of the whole for au boyr In an effort to ar- rive at an amk•ahle we -teemed- alul when If rust• o rcpt p fates were Unan- imous aupprt was accorded the fol- lowing motion 'tel by Committer* -• Wta. 44r4J+e--waw(-l-wel W tilite el, • 'In aeveordanse wIIL 41t1110e-o1le 114 amended anal No. ton y. emended wet the *1rikleg east esteb prirty pay hie anal Ste own tests and fitty-tittZ to thc.iujuctien;- that The sidewalk "pR"-TN-Ilir"'rreetritIRtn ogreuue to Woist lttnet iartsdde of the trees* and from Wove' street to St. 6wrrgr''s n 14HK-t0 Jae lots -2o the_dr_ oa .ort ttlt7r. _Se tteds-end- *0- . reece.m-• Lit A1C . i'rc KtTol iflio itor be authorised .to settle the mat- ter aeerrtutgly. . In 192e the rein council undertook to build the Wellington rarer, eitlewalk under local Improvement. from I•:Igln avenue to St. -George's ereti me-iaside- the trees. The town was Nerved with an Injunctkm, restraining the town from building the walk inside the trete. Copwtl dropped the matter for 19214 and in 1!r29 it woo again tak- en up, and It was finally decided. slier -much argument. to build the walk out- ride the trees. This was followed by another injunction, which was allow- ed by Judge Lewis. t'ouneil then ap- pealed against this. While the appeal was still pending reprea••tations were made by those reepdnhlhle for the see= ond tnjunc•tion peeking a settlement. On the strength of this council acted Friday night. in other words things remain. as they were in 19.54 wben the last in- junction was 'served, with the excep- tion that just where the walk will be located from Won street to St George's Crescent marilns an open quell! ion. p.4 -t new .me, 141 x 16, frsmr, with pat rorfiug, *130. Building Permits The following applications for build- ing permits were referral to the fire committee with power to act in urgent mown: John S. Hen- derson, gritaaf!fa_. road. renewing • portion oT building and ing stairway and other interior alter- ations and repairs, $75; William Brophy. eveering Mee tildes --and - of. op/klling. 011.. Quebec street eiiTr; f: Mattel, Britannia road. raising present garage. putting cement floor in, mak- ing small addition and reehingling pr - tion of root with cedar shingles. 3100; J. R. Graham. Bayfield road, reroof- Ing dwelling with patent asphalt shingles, $100; Kearwood White Anglesey street, reroofing garage with patent shingles. $75; Charles Seager Llghthonee street, new brick chimney and other minor alterations, 375; E • e, Corresr.dence Town Solleitor Dudley . Holmes ad- vised that the civil court action of Goderich vit. West Wainitioelli M11t11111 Fire Insuraltc•e (o.. for $51) fur use of Gudericll t1ge brigade; equipment, would be heanl Se•pteniber 20th at Dungaanu° division court. The reason for the transfer Is that the head of- fice of the Company 1e, andethe Kerne 0j, the fire, i.ithlp the territorial jur- isMetion of the Dungaunots evert. Re- ferred'to fire etnimittee. Town Clerk L. L K+. wrote ask- ing fur two weeks holiday to August. The request WWI grantelratd Miss K Stoker. aaststaut• apetite te( act lug clerk stud treasurer dering his 'detente with power to sign. Rog. McGee made application for a penult to install tour twill gasultne pump. replacing the single gasoline v In and to nt.tull OUP adlUtiewel 7101-a1tl. lou (auk un 1114 4/Wu property under- ground at distance of 'thole twenty' .-1JrerBt.•ll.a. rueu.n._...11!!' .L11m - .and .tank to la'-ruttneetel. Ref)•rreal as public works committee. oda collections of $21(1 I nth. '' ear The-mse'•ot Yhef rir PairJt.wate- ed far l'shadlatt ChautauNtta. Augltat 3tll. atth. 7th. 'Oh end tltli.- 14 the reboot week et July not. ty wanes: .on Liedb.011110 'm++tlic- ipla -lag of the road op-`Ligh?boee4' street. from Wellington to Wellesley. They are: ('. Seager, J. lhtrwlet. Ittauley Hayden, Geo. McVicar end' G. MaecRlu- • .- Another_applltntIe1Lse!r meld oiling came from reeidents on Napier *tree'. trout Victoria to Anglesey streets. They ■re G.. -t, W. Holman. Mary Ilan-hier. J.', J. Hayes. Gaol property signed by Warden Baeker of Huron , J. B. Rey- nolds and Mrs. W. McDougal. The following rate•wert petitioned for the construction M cement curb-. Ing and gutter on h rides of ('el - bona. street : J. S. et kson, S. J.Wark, C. W. Ellis, A. F. i ' A. Davidson, j!t, ('. MclA rwld, Holland, Dnd- 18 1RoI 14mow. Kir isrk.•1trtefred- putAie works counislitee. Reports The, fluan mmittee reported se follows, the report being adopted: "We have examined the treasurer's statement for the month of June as audited and found correct, and we recommend that it be filed "We hare examined the , collets tor's report of July 4th and recommend that It be filed. "We have examined the statement of the Goderich Manufacturing Co. sink: Ing fund am prepared by the 411teas and we recommend that it be the table and a copy be forwarded to company or its soilctfor. 'The chairman of the finance com- mittee, the chairman of the public commiteee and the mayor the followingn. nectlo..with the purchase oft N rock crtusi ing' outfit from the Goalies don Road Machinery Co.: $300 eemL. $1000 on July 1, 1981, $1000 on July 31, 1932 and 31000 on July 1, 1933, with Interest at a '6, per tent. until pa14. "And we recommend that this ar- COMMIE TOWNSHIP COLBORNE TOWNSHIP, July 23. -Mr. and Mrs. U. Clayton and Mise G. Treble motored up from Putnam Sunday sud rpeut the day calllug on friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stothers, furm- ,Cd gton. now-ef-ala.es, tidied ma Mr. and Mre. Paul Ytiedel on Tuesday. All former pupils of No. 1 U. U. pule lie echoed. Nue, are invited to attend the Union picnic at Harbor Park, Goderich, on the afternoon of August Cat. Qsite a "few from here attended the C. P. R. picnic at Port Burwell on Saturday last. Mr. Jervi -ldcltride has- had his barn sprayed With red paint, maklug another laj)uaugtent to his fine prop- erty. Mr. 1tre+l tieebrook, of Gaferich, dill the Work. ST. HELENS ST. HELENS, July'2L---Mr. anti hitt. Herb Thompson and Mrs. kdwsrd McRoberts, of Wingham, were the reeds of Mr,, and Mr's. D. Told 4141 Wednesday; Little Doris Wllklneon, ot, manse. had her Aonsils_ re noved- r. the: Wingkaer a ieeetL 31,.1:: an 11. !..beth keld, ox rich, a visitors with St. •Helens friends on Wtdnerday. Miss Colette Clark tett un Thursday for (fflawt%, hivre -spW-vent be --the guest pf Mr. awl Mee Dunslq tiark- Mrs,-.\rw4tsoug, sr., Mr. Ph, lllps Joel Mr and owe% yf lath, ttfathat. r ..+.= . +. Ir. l allum Cameron, rc lr .j maktfpj:ir Idatrt-suit with his brother, 4 Mr. John -Cameron. Mr. John Wsllaie. airs P.d. Thom ruff Stn. W. Alexander MUirr; left on Friday fur a motor trip to- Berrie, to points. They will be Iat ttboorne mt to their their friends about Auguat of Mr. and Mrs. A. itentoul, West Wawatwsb. --- WHITECHUKCH WHITBI'Ht BCH, July 'i. -.Miss $.r+in.s• 3senss, via J.1WalYtk jy nd+ her boltdays with her pawn ' Mrs. Chas. Wlghtman tate been v.se .. 111 age'''. Maas Velma Itrower returned trove Mitchell on Sunday stud rhe and Mbw Eileen motored with their grandpar- ent'', Mr. and Mrs. Brouwer, Moedsy to Toronto, where they will visit for some tine. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Awherstburg, have been visiting here with Mrs. ['lark's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hulett Y. Carrick. They lett for home on Mooch' a,Y•omWtuled by Mime Amelia Lever, who will visit with then and with r*Utives at Wi elma and Detroit. Miss Helen Paterson, of Leeming+: :o; tem, la'mend)lug her holl(la7s ben: with - her father. \Ir. V. VA. Paterson, Mrs. D. tallies returned home from her we -tern trip last Walnesday-. a j";tdir Mr. 111 Jacque: has hien et/titter ,1 -fid for, t t • 1 few- week. with'lds sod Mr. 4 r 4 -WIPP, Treetop. -- - Mr 1)444 ..Kay, of Chatham: ti s - h +'IU ',,.rents. Mr. end Mrs. 1111e1( nd f' olfers; a poets, are born, even thought unlike kit poets, they are also made. But when a six -year - d girl makes a par-feur hole in seven including a ve across the Spray River, and when her mother at 17 was golf champion of Alberta, and when, further, her grandfather ioa.,the professional at the Banti Springs Golf Course-'wby then, you have to allow a little something for h try. The above data cover the facts in the caaa of Lois Dalgleish 6 -year-old daughter of Mrs. }$ggy Dalgleish and granddaughter of William "Bar Thomson, pro- fessional at the Banff Springs Golt Counts since 1910. "Start them young" is a good_ rule in any sport, but 11 particularly applicable to golf. Lois mother , m be the guests of the forer'% brother, while Inc Mr. Albert Wallace. for a .week's boll- tour. here. Mr. Birt. Kiwi Northern .Qnlati" at- his itrase Jul. 1-11W•ial3lrii: Bet family stent tkontla Mr tun! \Ir:. J1111 '* here lir... alai rhos. flaunt sad Mina- Meriu 4..e 4e 'sited 4111 Sundall wltlt alts.. tin ee•1Wate r 7 - Mist. J. • 14rrwnt'tTofftittr . e••J- 11ed ou 14 a n 1114 Mrg. Yr•- 1te. , i Stewart wettt h t' -•""--•- .11,s1 ""--•,11,Y1 ku the Vatted 4 S. began her gultwg career atttx but Lou beneif com- days.ttt ur menced at four, when her grandfather purchased Word was received from Mr. John diminutive specially made clubs for the baby hands Webster and party at Yellowstone and spent hours of patient training with her -hours Park, where thee were ee4ebvattng Mr. of spontaneously invented methods of teaching. The Webster's birtbdly un the 12th of result is that a child of barely school age is doing July at the. fon of 4.014.4.014.Faithbd GOGOwhat many adults and in fact many golfers cannot ser." - They are bavtug.a .plan id tri ep do, namely, making par four holes in seven strokes enjoying tItriIIIng sights eery fen While her putting is beautiful to watch. Lay -out shows the apectae•ular drive across the Spray River which features the Banff Springs Golf Course; the three golfing generatio..-; Loss swinging r for the drive aces the river; and Lois putting -- true as a die. rangement be approved and that the , cash payment of 1800 be made AngaAurae11. 1930. "We herewith preeeaj a rtptement of 'receipts and expenditures of the town repairing sidewalks o. tare Jlpuare 1n I BA from January 1.t to June 30th, as front of the Bell Telephone ot and ('laude McKay. Mr. M. Taylors Mr. visiting with relatives on the lith eon- -- - prepared by the town treasurer, and the sidewalk on North street a .the 'ilei Mitchell. Mime Freda Mitchell and newton of East Wawanosh and with recommend6 recommend that • ropy bedpost to corner of the Square in front of O.•li. BAYFIELD, July Mi. -Mies Katber Miss ivy, Shipley, all of Toronto. Mem. John Kilpatrick. Crewe. each shemilIN df the couneli.'- Milk Works CamssYlss . s Hazel Mundell, of Bine. vale. has wet' Muting with Miss Lela Leg- s , gatt. (; Mrt. F,lirya Mwris and c111MMi+• rtrrd .aa. Stuart Moore and eblmr.n. ,of 1 oroalo. have been visiting at the howof T. H. Moore and Arthurja . tulles. 1 Mots: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I'hokw•,k>d and Mr. ,and Mrs. '1'etgjer, of East Wa- 4' rhlldr.n. Jena and Edwin$ of New' wauusb, spent sunnily with Mrs. Tay - York. motored over and aM rise gnemts lot's slater, Mr'. Ell Jacques. of the lady's trotter, , •. 4 ...,n ('am- .4 r. dimplon and bis three daugh- ernn. Her mother,. W, (-'smer- on. will retom w•Itt?rsmthem oil ex temie.etiGi•- - Guests fit the W riveter hole are Mr. gyr from Toronto. are visiting with brother, Mr. Robert Simpson. Mrs. Wm. Bcetref And ilitikroft spent a few days last wok' The report of the public works com- mittee, which wart adopted, stated that $6,283.31 had been spent freak Jaen - nary Iso to July 1st, adding: •'W4 recommend that the petition for a sewer on Pkton street, from South 'street to Waterloo street, be referred to the engineer to report upon. • Fleming's store property be lett with' hie Parke, of Hensel, Is epending a The* postponed eammunity pirate nn- Miss Mildred Mason held a very sue- - 1. der the atepk-••s of the St. Helens twesful birthday party ■1 her home on the chairman of this committee to have few days witMNs-Hollaj . done. . , ... jsettagot; 'We recommend that, this commit- Mr. -Prank May and family, of St. tee be empowered -ter take delivery of Marys. are occupying the May cot - the No. 4 rook crushing outfit from tage. ;' the Diiaalafon Road Machinery Co. and ler. ,and Mrs. Fred Davison, to place It where they deem advisable Detroit. came uu Saturday to %1 t "With reference to the petition for x K. Davison. cement sidewalk o. the west side of Mr. and Mrs. Ian McRae, M Stntlt Market street we recommend that the rny, visited the latter's aunt, Mra "We have received a tank car ''of II chairman of this committee make a M. Fraser. over the week -end. nla' and have treated all tm-t survey of the 'situation and street,' petitioned tor. II council. "The county 1s now applying rotor I "Regarding proposition from Meters. ge vvads-sad adillatornsamend litat 1Re H-. Brent ter we of their plant and snot Mrs. Clayton Guest a family. of Sault Ste. Marie, roto to the village on Saturday. Mrs. M. Jones and Donna, who spent the Wuwru 14 Institute will he held at Gott- Weehwewla) last. eTkh on \\ tha•wlay, July 30. at Bar- Brick 'hunch held successful anni- bor Park: .\ •:euerab Luvltettem 1s e versary servvlces on Sunday last, when tended. Ilium your taBteta and ebjoy Mr. Amlerso., of Blyth, delivered the outingre impressive sermons to large con- - We regret to report that Mr. Robert grespitiens. Belgrave choir were pre - !kale: of t;rhnehy. had the mt.fortune sent tda4ai11 with splendid anthems. _!moi t. W have his I.eg broken in three places. The congregation were having their used by the horses running away. reopening N•rvies after having the tn- . -, Neale .vent to Grimsby with- nr and exterior of tate church_ -- family in Apr(L--- jy deter -pied. - t $ "Mrs. Dunsun )1cDonald._ an retinal_ y 1h'A /.. -1(r-- Henr...sw uen its W. from her motor trip to Sa..-skatcbewaasnr with friends from Detroit. He repogts La=isin-I(adw detightful trip. - Int 1 empow• u( rat In building skdewalka, we lrta*t few months with her K1aTiat.j Mrs. Jar. Douglas aid da hl glneer tor a portion of the tank car over until the matter of building side - tut, __ Te M lax Marion Hart, of'Windsor, YIiui M 1, were vlpltors la/ week's vacation at the home of her chairman of able committee be pq ered to arrange with the c4Wftere- 44. 414 A1. on hand. the material to to• appueu walks s tetuea. on town streets stere designated by "Regarding the complaint of J. T. Mies Helen Rowat, of London, are this commlttow. Thomps.m abort his road oil charges. spending their vacation with their "Tlust the 'omplatut of Dr. W. Reid we find that Mr. Thompeon has been regarding drainage of the cellar of tial given an allowance of sixty-eight feet dwelling on St. George's Crescent he, on Elgin avenue. and has also been referred to the chairman of this coin.' given an allowance of one -halt the mittee. flankage on Waterloo street, and we "We recommend that the matter of therefore recommend that no a'tlon be Dorothy Hart. of Detroit, and guest, • ■••■ •■><>,■> .•••**WWV r.••••t•.....•••••• 1 SUPERIOR STORES - ■ _ n !' SUCH POPULARITY 1S NO ACCIDENT 1 •-griattietrd t w#aMty of thserl tperio Lair.-Saiteais ::d:: ideg.,,.. $It.,Rlidtut iiilsp.'3 tic every sdtantaae thc41 the buying power of rime to seven tendril Metescunonand-courteous, perdu! service at the hands u1. eters rJ,ro sown their own Murree -try never sacrificer) quality for price -this tremend true organization state a sy-ar•kewier int he field: '!fir tFfe-3eiRrf quality. to vernila.ity 4114. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS---,- 4* MLP%E Lia! tn+ Sockeye -Salman 22c 1/2'1 Interlake Toilet Paper. ... .r,.. 3 rolls 250_ Snowflake Ammonia ....2 pkgs. 15o Plnsho ..-.4.....per tin 23c Manyflowen ToiletSoy4 Ymo.4 cakes 25c oya] York Tea ....\ ...:..1/ lb. pkg. 28c y Tox 8 oz. size size 50c $hirriff'a Pineapple Marmalade (New Style) 32 os, jar 48c Shirriff's .Orange Mannalade (New Style) 32 oz. jar 35c ` Special Family Blend Tea per lb. 39c P. (IL 0. WHITE 10 BARS Naptha Soap 39c • 111 Old English Wax 1 Ib. tins 69 0 ■ Kraft Salad Dressing 12 os. 2511' West India Salad Dressing (Get a recipe ..a' card ) a - 1 tin Eagle Milk n Keen's Mustard, i/d'I all far63c a- ,, 4 pint bottle Vinegar A-rj a 2 TINS Clark's Pork & Beano 19c MEDIUM SIZE COLUMBIA SILENT Matches FULL COUNT 1 taken. "Regarding the complaint of W. T. Marney againet road oil ehafgee of Bayfield road, we reeommend that the nam of $132.37 be accepted as payment in full to date." Specie/ Committee's ('mtu.itteee's Report Cannegll adopted, without diern1*don, the folTwing report of the epeclal com- mittee! . "We hove arranged for the re-por- ehaae of the 'MUNI/ and equipment a JtfirtdffeTi r'tm v. 0lt111erl rfet toter mother. Mrs. E. N. Hart. Mrs. Butchart and family, of Lon- don, are o enpying Ttebilco•k's cot- tage in lakeside Park. Mr,, and Mrs. Barr. of Winder, are Minns at Miss N. Ferguson. - Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Melkonagh and Mee Mary McDonagh returned to London on Tneiuley. having spent the week -end In Lakeside Park. Mims Mina Proctor, of Toronto, is epending the week wltlr'" i 'r aunt. Mre. G. King. - Mr. .Cohn D. Woods le spending, t few Jaye with 1.. Thomson. Dr. Evans Uncle, of London.. 1s !spending the week with his wife and sister, at the D. Glass cottage. rs ptkli6Il Sunday. rent iii. -ng took..Jg p at a prier of Af1f1f► and we nrommend onto oh Sunday. having spent a vest that a. cltaytuu:boa. finis aT "tt +. with her parent., Mr. and Mrs. W. wed. •M e a, wb+r epent" b w 1111 "We r4Mimmiynd that the [natter Of vseatlon with ler p.rentp, returned •appointing a snpldy tor_ pollee AnrIng to Toronto int Returd/3r- hollders he lett with the chatnnan'ot tbts eommtttee. g friends reeads M Toro1.n R..31., is Halt- 3 BOass' ■ "That parking ewer. are being Mg friends in T' 8. (i. - ` Mr. sunt Mrs. C. B. ('happuan and marked off around the outside Of the family n•htrncd. to thel!'liome in LOW 25e r 41way around the Square.don last week. 1 'That Mr. a wnwA. 7,roImmerdan has Mrs. odglns,_Miis Mabel and Prof. leen gluon • lllw'iIhemrv•froeeh H11.krv0 itAmino left oh Toted av to brother. Mr. John Cameron. Mrs. R. J. Woods revived womb on Saturday of the sudden death of her brother, Mr. John Reid of Varna. Mr. Wllwon Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- inson Woods attended the funeral on Monday. Sympathy is extended to lint. Woods. Lee Rotatt1111. -M s Margar- et Rentinnl, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Itentuvl, wart united in mar- riage to Mr. Harry Lee. of Toronto, in Knox church. Toronto. The happy In a jazz hand Is stone deaf. But -couple lett by motet' on their honey- he ought to think of those who moon trip 10 Quebec atlL c1 eastern aren't. -Jel1R-h[amg.r^at-Ctlst ar-o/ant-,'-e=:=- Mr. and urs. Stanley Meliurney, of Toronto, are visiting with bis relatives, Mew. Jas. Dow, Mrs. 11. Scott end Pr. Stuart McBurney, in East Wawanoah. Master Earl Goyeau, of Leamington. is visiting Clifford Burdon. About twenty-five members of the Women's Institute met at the home of ,Mrs. Albert McQuillan on Friday last for the regular monthly meeting. ..-week-end witb Port's Bran Flakes Rice Rrispier Shredded Wheat Biscuits Kellogg's Bran Flakes Mnffets i2 pkgs. 25e Psrowas, l's 2 lbs. or 8 cakes 25c Pineapple Marmalade 40 oz. jar 39c McLaren', Jelly Powders, u't'd..4 pkgs. 25e Plain Olives 19 os. 25c Stuffed Olives 9 os. 25c Oxydol LARGE PKG. re 19c '$olydeaux Shelled Walnntr, halves. l/4 Ib. 14e Snn-.Maid Prones 2 ib. pkg. 290 Brunswick Sardines 4 tins 25o Oentre Pule Was Papel` - --.. 3 pkgs. 25c. Best Rubber Rings, 12 out 3 dos. 25o 12 OZ. BOTTLE Clark's Ketchup 19c _. -PHONE _XQUR ORDER TO J. Calvin Cutt, Goderich mon 116 1.1e [cEwen,GQderich, a _we 441 WE DELIVER menti. pop Born. etc., from a motor ation„ p a fwr_-dava in uereland with vehicle upon payment of the IIeoruat ]tr,,. Cameron McNeill (nte1rrot lly for of t:f0, his mention to be made moterina.) under the supervlslon and direetlnn oft Mr. and Into, W. F. ilnchan' and ap the street htertor and pollee. and we Heater Irvin. Buchan spent a few r 'ennm.hd that no merlon- 1►e take* geye Oita week with the former', uta relue*ifar a rebate of flip Ii Eco.,, tar •enre seater. Mr*. N. W. Woods. The prise* given by lire, L. W. The water light and harbor commit. 'Swett for the hest hall 'ontest at tee'e report. adopted Is se follows the RtvQeld Golf Club on Jnly 17th. "We recommend that the matter of were aeon by lire. Devil". London pnrehaeinte end tweeting floodlights at Hunt Club. and Mise Rankin, Bay - the bethitg beach he lett with the com. new (hill fink, • ' mitre wItb power to ret. "We recommend that tills eommlttee'('aMrre aMdunNn rsrhJtrin..dDlTxonnLoannddonMitnn dee empowered to purchase, and place Sunday sifter spending tiro weeks at tots table* at the bathtnt Mseh " flys rY•tory. - --- - - ' Mr. T: i Wsthet'lar still Dr. A. Newtnti-lAFadr 11...1 for 'Dr. y. Alex - The People at Horne if von wonder lone the ta•oi,b' at antler's enp at the golf club nit enem- ahome are feeling- turn to the Ude- '1st. 1n fhe play-off the w743r. tt- : plontM. H will take yon there Ins few :allot Ill M C7 h, taunt q,nf Dr. A, minutes and It is sm i,wgo t ss e1 as Newton-Bradc. $ Ibeing horse finale In person. (Mt -of- Mt. Grenville Atklnnon met althea a town cane art' as simple to mato painfnl weeidetat nn Saturday ellen h. IN ter down I+y a ear king n the road at tip. month tiwaeh. Re was badly-hakcn-ep end received a• large (slit,terwq Ma.rlttli! lb Wherethe ter attdcj--„biet A 1.i(ltrt ERROR 'driver evi`letittydid not not1A • ' NS !Nal es+eea-enol nearly as quirk: .At ter 7.00 p,pt. you can talk a hiInderd 1 oi1ea nr more for steadthe pries of II They had hod entered a night elnh Pawling behnlid Mr. Vfetnr Punt spent'sSundary with ,ttie Wife and fsmily at the • - "Compd. on, h.deer!" she maid eagerly. bei.-iiiienta. Mr. end Mrs. 4744 nee fora wr pit down." "Raker. Thee accompanied him MVPs 1 "Mill fie foctilahr PIP answered. to London no their retnni. ii "That wean'. the oreheatra. The welter An Impel -lel "Moth" •Ittane from (Irqpiinil a p1I0 nt Shiites " - *arida. landed In Illalr'm fl,eld Thum' iii ' day Moot and took lip a Montan ' of commercial tinvallern work are 1 torte - a Davie. Preoldent r. r. Deadmen re- trait on Simile, and Mies Re...emir, ' . reeled In athireasing live Commerrial ilillier to Mt. Clemons. after spondictit ....- 05 Tritvellerm Association two weeks with Mrs. M Elliott 1 Il More then fie mitdoor meetings sad Mr. and Mrs ir A Edwaed* and 1 mg park raIllea were held tinting the re Wide rho, Indwatto "pent *,,,i441, NM emit itity BrItiolh Goode" eamtpalge. adot-rlroartit hF;lrgIniumWmlothr (.0.4.1111m iroF, A Ban- :g.. at Walsall, 'Midland. • Health ealth of your ffrocer Your grocer has Health to sellithel kind of Heath .comes from light, nourishing, easily digested foods. You will find it in every package .of Shredded Wheat. Eat it every day with Milk or cream and you will " be healthy and strong, ready for every test Of !lents%) and physical endurance. All the ,bodrbuildin,g elements in whole wheat grain -nothing added, nbthing taken away • 0 • ep