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The Signal, 1931-12-24, Page 2line rink politicians backed oR the 'tap. New Industries are wringing up all Ce Written' Outxrio. Tele mean/us- I pODOm W.ekllANews icy sums to be particularly brayed Weekly amber el Omahas I duritrg the petted ut worldwide deists ; tublimbed every Zhareday >•oratng i lion -London Frey Press. Salem%fN Prim p,00 per year I1 Guderich would like to see one or a. •tw•.•vn m r.T[a. t the -e new iudnatri.•• coming O ddity h11 edwtlinL THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ON'f. Colonel Anthony Van Egmond and the Rebellion of 1837 in Huron County By Wilfred Brenton Kerr. M.A., PhD ,FRH S Scots Celebrate New Year's Day But Observance of Christmas L Spreading in the Land North CHAPTER X11I Iasarly all tbelr taeu had Iwnoned.!i Of the Tweed Ittete_tl the bust al'; saws 1 Mee litattpr as alttwrrtt J -l-""r...s bate Hirer ray i tt . ..s the . L Von Egmond wive the only two from • Lake Huron in that Juuuarh anti Feb I bind $.'..t. W their native WKSTt'1LLD, Dec :l bine Wilson of Auburn is meadtt 4 fee days a nth her sister. Mrs. W11 Carter. Mr awn We. Harry -\rtaxtr'oeg were (Weenie -It visitors uu Friday. Mr and Mr Jack iturhrarn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ttpliag of Winghaty e a Natarday Mr*.Jethro W node et Age -. -t.. >,; I t trout etc Alt! paSU el► Anwa )ids Sea. PMT , i .Tr .it _ •.. .•. . Oat. - and at'a• ter` t'r ••, t'It' ditWD I.r 'llar.da jlprw► Tnet who joined the ia:•ttrs• ••- ltd February l.hh lb* est army of IS.37. Doubtless amotl; t{ IZS 'et left Sarnia for ru r y Evarte. settlers ut rr acti- with a tao[e I taken against the Company llk'rly to attract the r a" Christmas w u had listened to his polite- ,,. the \iaonn truutirr. ,all orad, put this is ao wager sets! ;inning. to see that prosper j Protege the cause he had alarms obliging the frequent to bee torr wrsttleld visitors on Rua- slaved lu utlht-' a partythereNet int of l h i Th. Z•di wishes every reader 11 The nekton are be some h Navy Irlxod may tort MS* kith Manager _ ►os-at► ►L the ruuteat t}•rUval e:ltiwf y, December 24th, 19gt1 Australia has tut•ne ■Latest Till —ilwoit•y of extreme protectiuu end haslthe poorer whose part ht had Walpole bland whMh was as Year. For generation* the edabraMoa __ _ were as ttttas to Scotland was per Yr. It. b. visited and dar. tic\de• Noir, of ty. It. •h. yisiltd Oil Mry a the house ut Mr. J G Stuurhuase v i Hrrr D ll was a guest ,Qr and therite-ignition d d he hoose of her with r draft -slip tp t t ue to +rJ . r e council did well to I The famous economist who nays that lug In the vew•s [.The only'Agma Mac turned to Karol*: and on We bah, as New Year crlrbrattuus hold the taros- hoer iirrtha }lila 18 apsadlt the Baron wettest the world is headed either to a smash i L.-uatr'. Never! The only toxo who fhr dru;vr seesreal at ■u treat thr ' re Ise place. elel•r trona o Sea Yore's l'hristmxs vacation under UM parental ester a prottwt a --- the Provincial b f „ '• Never" But I• i lrrdura to return Doane for die- dl at• a K it called. oder !Diel re;lstem hi to the greatest era of prosperity i■ of h it this mkt= it ceases . rl prttprR ter ut Myth. —'— ,SON ebanaelt 01 tred c steel ad Reform farmer, bat 1lturr tDey tame to - arab thruug{r•wt 3icutlattd. let 1t L Mr. end lin. Win MV tette were d tt el to h su pi tg On order -in -council n history is not taking much a chafe* • clan still tr that to marl home+ the I l'ud rl h t Itnitun vu 3ntturday. nodt•ra a po cy. xp,I who telt not u° were even more trr.Itte!at ut Christmas bele M4a Evelyn c .wc y sympathetic towardd than at Samir. over the !erten rt t • jAPPY be melted M dolman; tip the sathehi i and the huldiuo of seared is eat et rs • made hiss own. "And whet are we to rtttlxly ander arms all ui t on se•trrtl festivities rt this sereno le rxtuttdlu; I aunt, Mrs. Phoebe Tay - - ght for?' rr our t occasions : . as i • 8 1 is hand oe'- r'i- nth the anomies re- I dared xlwa or };vet or o;mau • • - root. even theme fres. thoslgh reluctant to rhar;e. Captain lluodings tompaay }:eery household lays lu the fullest take part against the Insurgents, would left that day. the second "division" on E egret u[ meat and all nae f ut' Miss twat- Hlalr, H N . of Toronto, ►a visiting her "acetate, Mr and Ian. waned would n refused to • °° with his tattoo The °tate boy relt'p take t on the![ bd1a1L Whether fhr[ for follow•i.; day oast on the l/kh the ,I f t sous it roan aRord, as 11 hospital of less thea Igen. a e par cakes laud eve w '. tt x r. stalled in any I could tell you it's going to get better 1 tto.r nr well -lain. there Scots settlers i third I l TD vrrll •1K d t este beds or worse it 1t doesn't stay abuu[ the I1 l d i ` Yr. .. tyrs hospitals of moderate tompauy nutter l'apt. .arcs. r as su le' of wbbk , and Por and Mrs. Frank Taurblyn and of Huron felt a great pride stat nave bean established is many and Dave small towns splendid work -a work that berm dole; Dl D communi- ties In their na last company had trached P ymptuu u whir, spriallc for char! who " st e'hlarea of lwuNteeburo visited un Frl- ttve assess, counted themseelv.s British t the „vistasK 10th !herr wens me_ taste rzcay.t at New Year! }:eery threw thtar weight the ittsur;ruts had from the family circle is present if MM. N. G..kinadir of Mount, Rich . at all {rrwiDlr, as family reunions err t `.lilted last Thursday with bee sister. the special feature of the teeasiuu. Mrs. alert Taylor, and her brother. Mr •F1r, - Mtiltg W F. l'ampbell. • first of all. and ;Leel at Detnla The death of A. D. McKenzie. editor against separation from the empire. I again aesrltt101ed behind Fort (.resins The Colonel apart. "there was not a and would positively come orrr that of The Lucknow Sentinel. Is a real rebel iu Huron," any the Kissel' Lia- night At oust the ,tarolrus sent an ices to the community served by Mel ors save that [roe Rein, a fugitive express after the Ivor Hurons: awn h instantlyor 1 Poul uesdays its reasived oat s. 1 received Oa every week O St► W lts soul 10 o'clock. -WI PAY CAAH- lar graded while you wait. MULHOLLAND & JERVIS W e rehouse : last at., Oodet'1sk Tsisp ore 110 I *0.141 not be done fort ere by the larger bo, petals situated to I Aa New Year's Eve wrap on. par a sew large centres of population. salaam I[r. YcK.ertst paper *n.l to the field of weekly Jour- from Montgomery's. found refuge y shear found themselves 1 t f the wen or e had ■ thought- :the lake border until a friendly Amer- dead to naan•h tack fourteen miles Plantestrained in these smaller ho.pl- n 'ted erg ra ✓ paving the rr+w rlt.ed examine- were one or two m sen a reversal they gather in taPP. recognition in flew is; and o[ considered thought and waited for an amity to ahem pots, well show them something: they t3saa and with this recogn until midnight aouuds end the New III to give' were a distinct contribution to the die- i their aentimcuta - mono women naso been wining ee ales •' ,I thea t r wirhsg aro 'Pewter'," The Ill [ their services as burse' re* cited t..sl.nch tau ilev•uelr r 10th. flea from al parts o village make for the square, town - •read two ver ti I ful, well -ordered mind. Has editorial limn schooner conveyed him to safety In which they had Just trate hail, or market ['tea whh hr tale have been gra sat tips up articles gave evidence of broad read• the awing of 1838. .Nevertheless there pours before. Itut the men of Huron for popular rallying geckoes. There 1malcontents who opted th rsal cheerfully "Now1 IFroun g g here w .,..bete el.lahiie affairs. -of - itaaiwaue^e-.rY,iae in-tnlnfni at . • a nominal wage If these entailer hos- , oa An indignant mother writes to The , The Inhabitants of the Tract at once Toronto filar ptotettin1 against the lermtehwevrl .m{ottlti.ally on behalf of vitals should in future have to pay or- llaary wage' for such servlet an in- I conduct of a...school teacher who told the loyalist enure.: and the men of maim of h.•etKul tee! !cold be weever'• her poles -theta-gm-1-os- miler thing Mt r1.Pr'wweded to -raisea local sn• out nary or the hospitals would have to -etava. Tke Akar-behests the i fort•[ on behalf of the Government Ott the 11th The 1st coultlitnrotituTOr dose their doors. Eft Lave humbugged us lotto esettMt: ia.Lalltttl. with acclamation anti ulti n courage to land." Back they wsnit- Ing of -Anhl fano Syne" c,e.s'lt and re.ebed Sarnia before daylight, Igalh.rinR, oleo all pi tiff to "first -toot" fly 10 find thea .,- tiu*irl "the 4./gIti lin I their friends. The first looters are Patriots had thought it leets.•, not to well !tell supplied with friendly offerings oe l'4e4N{.at soil timet-aft•.1„u,.l, rs „leu ie,,,0t. eake.._fruit. wine siire4 the Hurons "wet. weary' 7a+•t.1„1 often a phis• of ants. whieh Ia uoa. -...••MrrIthett-Ntrtr liml.r aR-tbt---stderM in brh•tr R•+..d lurk_ 11nRf Der ut these , un prutwtt la Justified and R on to say: lanuis unser a'aptain t:ouVng. lieu- brands” for the •h•ep they had 'pleated. ' ed by the' sl in Sarnia twill \Wn•h cancelling of the order -in -council. Xo g,rgu.x nr {r+c.hologisis may wlaD tois:attend.: next day a part of the 3rd 12th. whet the nppruach of a company to bring nil ltNt nn the house visited. 1 been presented sacrifice everything that •is mythicai. romt„t,tt- mobilised under direction of 4of Ilurru'a Light Infantry, a permanent tl.;encies should be stud An tetra modern gr.Ntp of peda , tenants Balt and Fraser tleeereblei in They remained gift trust 1w taken. however modest. for W arrive without It would 1w• aura for theonal tion ti gas wet• adoption - the new. trgnt.tiotrrfmenntlr swet -imams-"^ rt"' fir f nkat. iiia• ihr eMs6 3u.*.._ rt'w ""Q tu•m definitely to • ,u4," 1*,- -only Much Ligttrw toot charge of the while. Ott discl.arged, baring .rrvel their entire !The first -homers ire out for a night Inst it mint ie a dark neralro who for a ntext It appears to he oue of those moven jot trnth. iron if they had their way they , (w., days• after which Captain depart fur home. In Huron Xi -ger } are regarded as br ng irg i[e••wt Inca. wasted make the world a dreary place' along the line of centralization of alt be[- too I htdtwl. in their tatssion Fur scientific I Illce+e•mher lith the wMtoa hole ataltry to the best of their Mighty for three labial there tart Ifeen- og*1 eutttt■..te tins sites!" n lack of humor.. 4'.patred to quarter,: " yr Jp rat _nae , eti am.nth_ - . many of recent years. 1 , retry and -entime•at and an inability Womb' ede3l6peea-t111tnt they should tb 1 Ttu•lr eeudnvt-in. tint ala afrtred 1f1Rr it as f the of e1 proceed from houwe 10 bennee arta The smaller communities wnl keep , up their friendly m e aftermen the eead hours o to nmTtraiitwTThat +'11tMi-en Itetterr in 1a i -ef--lore ►. ri•0 clfye dine -Mins The eTpRtet OT the in-: 1 rsl•Msh t\tlrrll'. rern-p►rttDwa-- mnTrlttR: -ftt--- - .ri ding ^[ their hoses• falrylattel and are nMte the worse for . muat,laer tete -outlook. there are w•.trhtntght ser - - - - mit h. the 1•{ etirRents at Mont mer hoaever, flunk word of praise S Order now and be ready for the holidays at -and that adults a rendered •a mar, i tr orou . t terra distinguishing tryst iii the I rives iu the .Iwnhw, lint after the tela without a determined protest, tee costo. t and discipline of fhP finretne. t the Pr* lDct*l authorities who set tree eitiblren who wish they were h^nilg 1 sore : and. the Burnt?* remained Idle!service fh.• worehippers generally •tart .. They _-- -................t 1ei else n.,a• Meth"' I .....t. w.i_•L... ..f ae„t-h.rtttnr. ILS l 1 to the arty alark hruty n, saute and pearl grey for three e,eks. During .ponsahle Tor this 1al st i1t171trt; p il' f&wra sir n f t I 'dist .non-u aur .r, ..... . - •- Neer .. r . 1„,Ami„,. the screws will ►e well advised to ate- l.e t us sh.ou uu the Mansfield line of Custom -matte ✓ erse their -action. 1 1 1 lit aur seer. h r tb ostia a o nustrnt round o f Ili I RTB M ERRY:CHRISTMAS AINEOWHAPPY NEW YEAR May we ewers sbl appreelatton to orrr army Meads Ut t _ Mame _ r eirri.rwran std tate Nee hear belts hag eriMWWWMai your eltayla' " • W. HERNM_SHOE SHOP "The iitof W7~ t TALOREb CLOTHES HAVE THE ADV -AN lab 1 Its rr only gn.w n up i •1 Toronto t tut I s 1; 1 i 11 r Royernor. pressed all the ahle•-no sed • arrange that u. .a. 1111'111e e children ' hue service and da not omit even every $nodey at which they gave taw - yh.lting Rues on among relations end Bachesail poor Edouarvl Van F.gmond. sem of the most general and decent attendowe. I frletNts Fe„.[ball matches and other l1 Hl 7a' 'f1 .7weT•• +Ortiom•t. who rweist•d . at first lest anti 4 regret to *ay that since their entertainments ars also nn the other yleldel in older W accompany hie' departure w0 have not been afire to prngrnm. Lth crtetnm all work* nn• there nae the rhumb. to boat rya} 1 denlre ehuteet fora Werk. hat for a..me heora not to that fault srith any. but 1, corn' 'ttlNp baa Inr•n an In.reaaing de+err mend .the good examples of tbewe men th j the hnllelay perlewt. aho.are far shner fraise and hare t ! m itta o mat • me o ^ - - borne commissioned by the Lieutenant- in it they lead It wt clean and oeatic views are held t° the clnur.hes for KumoIPAI. a,LECTIOI DAT; bore.. After New Year's Day Orilla& Packet aed Times the early , 8.nd Gi yes rived word of an a.,sicmt•INge. of "rebels date tor municipal elections is not I arrives in aood Shape am pirati,•, or it lea.t of fugitive in - grafter altogether satisfactory: Relief to Large Number margents. on the Michigan frontier who . Midland has decided to go back to 1 of Families were preperhvg to invade the PrqvInee. the practic,e of holding the municipwl , — The Hurons. as nearest to the danger. elections in January tweeted of lu De I An esteemed subserTer (tf The Signal received orders to meet It Ou January ember_ „Orillia, cannot: too soon fob , ., w,... tow suit- The earlier date was a fad :'n '''”' """nnndn " e e°P7 of The Al - 1 sank (Flask.) News of December 10th. ' that mrept over the Provinee, but it has proved to have few. If any; advan- I containing the following article: film, sdf nevem& decided drawbacks. The ear of provisions unloaded at It was eigagnied ibitt the first week In the beginning of the week at Aleask December woeld be more convenient station was sent from- Mcflaw, Ont.. Mesa the last, but ir were: Dussasuss. woods for Port Sarnia : and the tem are beginning to be busy with Christ- In collecting day Capt. Hyndman also lett Goderie Inas preparations by that time. On Nile. Leeburn, Auburn, Carlow, Port Al - with his men for the same destination the other heed. the financial statement bert, Benmiller. Goderich city and dis- The rest followed toy degrees. Th kneed on the 15th of November lacks triet This was the third much car first "division" under Col. Dunlop • aix weeks of the year, and la tentative I shipped from McGee station to the rived at Sarnia on the Ilth. the seem) sail unsatisfactory. A lot of money West under the arrangements a the swa be, and is. spent between then and United Church emergency relief cow - third under Major Prior on the 174 the end of December. Aud meet tm- mittee. the fourth ureter CRIS. Liyara on th porta* of all. the old NUMMI is left The shipment wax arranged for and Intli. the fifth and last under Lien ta °We for a whole month after their., the car lent by the Rev. W. J. Patton. Wiloon on the 17th. and the bagga sarcessors have been elected. with the I the United Church minister at Ben - and provisions tmder charge of Lieut miller and Rmith's 14111. the ehurches Kidd and Lawoon shout the 22nd. Th eouth and north -or McGarr 'dation. register of offieers might lireli-ini His addreve lx-Renmiller. R.R. 4, God - been transcribed from a list of 1 ericti. It was consigned to the Rev. Colborne Clique, so unmistakably el Alex. Kende). United Church mininter these well-to-do Scotsmen trannla as good a time as CID be found for the here. The ear was contributed fie not their sentiments Into action. At t onunkepal election esingeten. only by United faturch peoples Nit. KnInf• Drat.. accenting to the Mimes as was Indicated by the packages, by The Sigma favored • change. In the i,izars, Captain Luard took a small d Anglican, Itaptlat, Roman Cetholic and taeliment to Navy Wend. The mare AleiL?MaiikaWer 6°82111213d. not of Capt. emding apparently but or Colonel Dunlop. assisted by Lieuth. Galt and Fraser, set out: and a part of the 3rd company proeeeded witb them) These two unite or pert* of units. making In all some ooeventy-five this has proved the next station on the C.P.R. east of rank and file marches! through the h. t. Re he id te he sawn of responsibility weakened Ruelt are aptto cause irritation and Bic - 1 den. Ou Me whole. the week between Clulatmas And New Year's is probably • Ihne ot bolding the elections in order 101 theta away from the Christmas latillbee; but its idea wan that a later INWIWiltdd be elliOnen. /somewhere about Jatmary. This would allow MOO litheentatioa or • financial state - meet for the entire year. Very little of the others, some 300 iumnatnunbey hra,rdtho Sarnia entailed a good ships which are related in detail by the Mieete Lizara. Our other chief authority. an anonymous correspon- dent of the British Colonist Orme of March 29th, MO. deacribes the en- durance and eonduet of the Hurons in entheilastic terms. '"To any man who hex never had to plough. dig. nwim and wade hits *ay from the known parts a this Provinc• to Port Sarnia through Adelaide. Warwick and Plympton, the suffering and merit of them men who amomplIshed what to me appeared an Imposeibility ran never he known, un- derstood or eggereeiated. 'settler« in dela tinier (Barnhill, the habitants a this Tillage fully kn whet that Moron militia endured evince their loyalty to their Queen a Oonstitution •nd to protect the la of their adoption from foreign int sine ind preaurnononi they tiers were et liberty to r• new nn the Company For Pottle years dis- pute waxed warm over the high prim of land in the Traet. the Company's monopoly et commerce and its lethargy in providing roada. bridge,' and mesas t ra (importation ; (limpet. which led to a heated election contest In 1441 when Dr. Dunlop abandoned the Com- pany. heroine wetter.' candidate in op- position to that organisation and In the end won the sent. But so population 'tree, SS the land panned Into the bands of tbe settlers. sa the men of Huron Lutheran people as . too. in dividing the goods no queation was made regard to the religious connectional of anyone The eontente of the ear werftl--. 600 bags of apple*. 130 bap" of potatoes and vegetable's 400 Pow of preeArved fruit. mosey Is spent hi January, and the I wo p and honey either' wostid he in office in plenty of 200 Ihm. of dried appleft. 1100 lbs. of benne. 300 pumpeitut. 5 boxpa of magazine.. 2(1 boxes of Nothing. This made up nearly 30 tons In all. The distribution of these goods was made under the (are of the relief Of - fleet", a the two tneelelpatitles Mem tario and Milton. which arr both In the relief at -es. Rhare wan made Alm with Aimee people And with others near by In Alberta. Apples were givers to three familia. nine miles to the The fartheet Matinee anyone came snug twenty -els -fit oiliest to the aouth- east. Three hundred and twenty -MT homes shared ia the ear the riving of the vegetable*. fruit and Mottles in the church hall. ear was Opened on Platnretay aftertastes and all wee finished. exeept for a few clothes, on Tseindsy evening. There was so waste a any kind in eonneetion with the banding a the ear: sitiesseth Randal' loot wee the coldest day we Mae hall thia roar, there was lege than a liaithel freers apples at the ear or nop tinily's** of the people Ifinr coundy • greet ninny here will spen4 a pleasanter flerbetages. There are et great wnnober of familia. le the neigh dime to get die' year's program under way by spring. We believe this is the mato. fn the Proviace of Quebec, •nd • there Is au objection on the score of the weather to be expected lo Jag- uar, one Would suppose that soeh se elfeetlea would have more fait* hi the WNW Province than la Ontario. As lietweentbe early January sad the De- etemb* date. Goderich evidently has w aft ars thhotake In adhering to the 111DITORLILL NOT= ft Mike Ilite a green Christmas. Coned* ihns 1.406.000 telephones Lots • at roam lir getting the wrong number Aim* gets a sled tomorrow, be Ifirei-delibe snow es which to toe It lir UM moths* Ms Its Oxid- yttlitation lAniseal Parliament to west 4tIka Ottawa thelatallIM thy Mosiem is is oreepeat--last e -eie5Opete dee. greet of netweiant, MOM WW1 *We 11•01 Single Willsag gjeso. itsaltiall fortes* Is tbe Wylie of Imo, deassim. MIlldee for the Wide Dem the reward they meek - thelr trint ap- proving consciences -and will I trust meet the reward from Government theer eonduet merits.- Ito wrote 'a freer dIn'tsfillTnlet-ttsrute Marehe 13th. 183S. ot veining witness to the character and behavior of these esrly farmers of Huron. , That spring awl ',rummer a aerie* of the few maleontents were yet at work. While. the Hurons were still on the frontier. the baking (men t.f W. F. Gooding was met on fire and rendered naelesa. A* the oven wax employed In taking bread for the troops. and as Gooding himself wax • captain at the front, the GoderIch people at once put the occurrenee down to the see -aunt of incendiary "patriots." On April 14th the farm house and fence* of rharles Prior. magistrate. were destroyed by fire. which was Olio 'seethed to the inisurgents. Warne followed. In,lune ere+. raider! the town. plundereerIWO storeft and made good their re-embark- --Mervetinve, however, the Amer1- ground In United Staten wilier,' hut eneepeded in capturing only one of the took eight of the raiders. three of whom were ennyleted and menteneed to ternis In jail. On September 15th. •n - other ease of arson or at eny rate snapected anion ocenrred. The valu- able barn and stable of Charles Prior, vietim of AprII. were reduced to 'taboos. An alarmed Haronite wrote to the Britlah Colt/filet of September 27th, PM. of these ineidents and declared: "Lynch law la only wanting In the Nitro') and then neither Ilfe, property nor character will he safe." But as mat- ter* tnrned out. till' affair wen the tast the ling of the. Insurgent sympathisers. th:.---The part ird Herron in the rebellion of ln.37 had come to an end: the minty ow had Indeed. ax the correspondent of to al the Toronto Patriot had imasted, od shown Welt` "perfectly loyalist." Polltk-al danger at an end. the see- , THE GOLDFISH The goldfish will be More healthy If they are fed regularly at tbe-mme time emegeaasorning. " WINTER LAUNDERING During the cold months, before hanging elothee witaide. wipe off the line with a cloth wrung out of malt water. and It will prevent the clothe" from freezing to the line know from ranch lighter and far Wax painful &Me* what It hi for !MO ferm- ent at nne day's notice to less. their wires gind children. their eattle and farms. themeeIres without rreatroats or blanket's many nearly bare-footed. wintered • ehenge of shirt or ports. and mareh 120 miles and remain on duty for tee weeka Awl they ve111 ever beer teatimemy to the kindness. civility. no- pline of these loyal niers than whom no body at officer* and men ever left a stare more reaseetott and heloced... created for thensaelrea more and mor, The Blimp vent either a poseeme of Me aseenIties of civilised life. the winter la Randle anecdote* a whten 11""TTM1 with the "mile" rentehert itaelf. At tbe peewee( tinge few time appear in the Mimeo Llastrif ae- Hennaltes realise that anise lea* rains ranee_ Ainserel Asity they leant no - more to etereded hmeice-alr gap Ode Islailiseri-ef.lbeir robot, are ati tit" Hew. se „patriots, a, neat germintles Dot Canalltr-Neepe *bite arm sit *Net of hatted to their IdIstrem--49stusgare maim go to isetrIme midi you." aim who,* oho tg Or elm* illefe, assihr num* OWN beaertem or fessolkd Mt mom quite kowiesset erearrantia 11110 the Morphs et wild maim *Mir the len The permbe at Wee is se efiga Harlin ow bask ham cod dist Mother of Five Looks for Early Release When ono Is only 17 the strain ef raising five ehildren oa limited fin- ancial resources l• • burden which would tax any woman's itesagth and vitality. in the ease of slender Mrs N., non• toe strong Irons early years et factory work. th• harden pressed her lower and lower to that point erh•re tuberosloels grieved her In all It• power Fortunately, however, sh• sou sent to the Muskoka Mospital tor Consumptives. whet, the expertenc- heed wlth kindly care. Mace then. Mut ft,rialh-freshened flower, Mtn. N. respoottett-to-ibe carefu II Plan - ped treatment •nd has mad* Males - aid progress tow•rds reopvelly. and Is eagerly looking f.irward te the time when she may return to hor little ones. Thar* are many surh rases. but without financial amelitance the Mo•koke Hospital cannot aid them. A irift from you will be gratefully rereived If sent to Mr A. IL 121 College nt. Toronto. REMODELLJNG AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE Frank H. Martin PHONE POD1 NINS TAILOR AND HA Corner of VistsiliMIN99 Sid MO Ave. Pone 269 The Rare, the Beautiful apd Practical Gifts FOR EVERYONE ARE THOSE THAT ARE ELECTRICAL Shop at the Hydro Store —FOR Irons, Toasters, Vacuum Cleaners, Grills, Perco- lators, Curling Irons, Stoves, Heaters, Warming Pads. Washing Machines, etc. Hydro Lamps in all colors and styles FHIS IS YOUR STORE Ry COME IN AND SEE THE GOODS West Side of Square, C*derleh •