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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1935-12-12, Page 76631. .1 SY• -6 •w..•66.-.-,6,•16.6•• .:ar r. salIaMeregeesso So - 3166.. 0' :: County and District :. Mr. John Joynt, of Laeknow, who some time but was able to carry on contracted an illness a week or two her urdluary household duties. Itbortly ago which was sufficient to confine before her death she asked a neighbor him to his home, la around again. lie to cell the doctor but Mien be arrived is teventv.nlne yearn of age a44.- w -. ily.,...i/seasee4 was not teen In the beat of health lir a in Eastern Called' but had a critical Illness two years ago. lived In Huron county dace a very Mrs. J. R. Mclean, of Klppen, bas .mak child. She was the last member announced the engugemt•ul of her old- of bee tamlly, parents and live broth - est daughter, Gladys Carlisle, to Mr. era bating predeceased her. David Mien Johnston, sun of Mrs. A couple of Milverton men, W. A. Johnston and the Tete James Johnston. Smith sad Lea . Jackson, did not try of Klppeu. The marriage will Bike for a deer in Bruer or Grey during place the latter part of December. the open reason, but they got one just Thieves entered the Exeter railway station at noon on Friday. November Path. and stole $8.05 cash end a re- volver. The staff was 'burnt at the time but the outer doors were unlocked. Entrance was gained to the office by way of a trannum. Tbe storm, three deer attempted to cross thefts were reported but no arrests their path. The last of the three pave yet been made. was etrut•k down. The men loaded r. Sam Campbell, school trustee. It aboard and continued their journey. of KintwldTne, holds what' to tlefiered } t;.r+►re «utwt'e-adtlt:isiw -sae lnuansed to be' a unique record of Ito kind. lover tete actions of an individual, pos- In all his sixteen years of public ser- sibly representing a group, who 1s vice be has never had to fight an soliciting money and clothing for the election until this year. Ile has al- I alleged benefit of toe poor of the coun- ways been elected by ae-lamation.ty. tele Al.Irew.,Jngleswortb signs This year he was opp,aed but was re the requests but his identity tit un- turned with a handsome majority. I:mown. 1t Is feared that the whole Death claimed a well-known resident thing IA a racket Warden Munn of Exeter on Tueltday, December :ird. paints out that the county is when Chas. !limey .passel away at quite capable ut caring for its needy his home In his "ecenty-second year. and Is willing 1111:1 anxious to asslat He had been a resident of the town alt who are known. Private inter- ior the past Thirty-seven year. and fererp•e, even if crustae, is not wel- had won the high regard of Ills fellow Item* utiles,' arranged with utfietal citizens. Beehive bis widow, he Is sanction. earthed by one son and one daughter A Lucky !'end Wm. J. Fisher, of Lucknow•, is re- Mrs. Geo. Junes. of Listowel, was covering from the effects of a kick sial richer last week at a result of administered by a horse in his stable. the accidental Muting of bank notes He neglected to speak to the animal to that amount hidden away behind before entering the stall and the hoofs I her grandmother's photograp .- • The Iarsd-Ont when he was chose et baud• picture came "to her as pail -s$ her Be wad almost trampled on by an. I share of the grandmother's islets and has been in storage, along wttb some article's. of furniture, for nine years. in moving It to her home the back of the photograph became dislodged, disclosing the money, Traders Bank and Bank of Hamilton notes make ale 0 T.•,M.. >,,..-. arse.i-,ui se. •. tr.-.•e• . - 1aQas se -. : y Ata.-Aiarr1istr7:ierr...r: userlaAoMuatne.3'1r1lliFtir1•wosatimr.. Vr ` ■ THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONT. nurY1I" eeemuer i3x�" a COUNTY FATHERS CONCLUDE FINAL SESSION OF 1935 ru The delegation to the town tl:uptluued from page 10) I project. j there were tau many roosepossuebabiee uouacil was favorably resolved, he said, and the tsweelt,.3lLubably would now Several others joined in the di arots. be glad to cu -operate with the county m A )llun was inside by ltecvr Mc - council In the 'natter'Nall to reeommrud the appointment Mallen Reeve Ani •h enallairu-eT--the and wan carried when au amendment education committee, was naked to W table. the. maitre. until the January speak to the council on education fa- rertlun was lust on a vote, 17-1L cllltles and requirements. Thr division on the amendment was Mr. Archibald said that as agrkul• dl follows: Yeas y Archibald, Car, ture is the mainstay of the country It Keys.Pickett, Hanley, nies.Hemu..r, should be taught in the public sehoola Mawbtlraey, Meltlde, Ml)s.er, of the county. "We are not being fair to those boys who intend to re- main on the farm." he raid. "Tbe countj,�pays more for education than for any'REing else, sad surely we would be justified In helping our boys. We should make public schools give fur- ther help to the pupils." Mr. Archibald stated that in his opinion there was too much difference between the salaries paid town and country school teachers. ,.The Government grant to the least h schools is PO. so tete country ra could be pa atas and he made an appeal give he teachers the u benefitof Sweltier, Turner. the same. They went up to Mani- Nays.--Itowman, Bryan*. Davidson, toulln Island and hunted around for Elliott. Ovaln, Haacke, Hudson, Jones, some days without success. Decld- Lovell, Matheson, Mogrldge. 1tic�1►ll, Ins to give up the attemie, they Loaded Pryde, &vet, Sherwood, Stewart, West - their ear and started for home. A Cott. few minutes later in a blinding snow- Tbe following motions were pre- sented: Bowman -Eckert : That Frank Watts, who has been a resident of Huron county for the past two years, ba -admitted 1Q Huron County Home and the Warden sign the application ether bone *filch entered the barn as be la) helpless un the boor. Two rib. were Mokcn. resident Donald MacLeod, lifelong ___-of Soutb Kinloss, died at his -bo �e there and waA hurled tie weather 80th. He was by bis fifty- 1 the sum. ninth year and was born on tete WW1 Thew ay Kismedim, on which he died. A paralytic stroke. Some time ago a part of the south suffered one week carter, was the pier at the harbor of Kincardine was rause of hlo demise. A wife and 1 removed. Reports from that town in. seven p blldren survive. Interment 1 dlcate that trouble has resulted ever _was in South KInIOS e•e r) fu since during heavy seas. the waves - 1-M rhe ---tate running rlgbt Into the hart r-_ O. Hewitt. 0f Exeter. took place on damaging the east harbor wall. Bosta tied up In the harbor have little pro- tection and their owners must keep watchmen aboard to ■void damage. It 1s also claimed. locally, that the removal of part of the pier has caused sand to drift into the harbor moutb to the detriment of shipping. ad a brayer. -Ha.. . T $tt� tlRd jz +1 -Blixt :IDoii rNews of the Farm Nates and C. -seats ea Agriadturai Tepko socks, mackinaws, and blankets. At the same time, Canadians wool chaff t be kept free from seed 1t Is to bring the highest upri les. defect little attention is pa In ungraded fleeces. • • • Seed Market Report There is uo present 1uur..m.wl=t Elgrt in (lover The -ir'mter care of pig+ causes no ported for San kind of seed 1• east- ern, central and northern ed In and anxiety to the firmer who has adopted with the al an exception of ee undetermined the all -year-round cabin. These poor- t•eiel*blland useful fur ha days In ails m undetermine the year and are efficient and ecoa- umlcal. They are cowl In summer and provide adequate shelter In winter. Built of rough lumber, with securely fastened sides and hinged sections, each cabin has room enough for four or tire brood sows, and breeding stock of all ages will thrive in the semi - outdoor life, for the cabins on the advent of winter ran be moved to fresh ground or to wherever coneeu- lent. Hugs fed In cabins will rarely become crippled, but for this class of stock an open shed with a low, straw - covered sleeping berth is better. The average piggery is dlmcult to venti- late and --r MON lid iia. or all ck trouble. - - Indigestion. G.a, Hartbarw a.4 Acidity. Gives ,libel sad Isaias r.lia(. ror aloe at all llrua store. �jl.)!t[PBISLL'8 DRUG STORE°', -- hay are essential, as they are protein roughages. Corn sits[., masses or y rgelitltge of the alslke, an of the sugar beefs are also valuable euccu- ill Seeds. Na . tent 4rrt:d wzd Twaiden keeping -Ili' sm heads, 'ate year's productfou for awe healthy they stimulate the moi this portion of the Province 1s esti- flow. 'owes with lamb. at foot also mated as follows : Red clover, SR4. squire a liberal grain allowance. 000 lbs.; alslke, 226.0011 lbs•; alfalfa, usually nut lees than • pound daily, 515,000 lbs.; sweet clover, 275,000 Ib..: and ewes with twin lamlw altos take tilmotb7. 8,850.000 lbs., and timothy up to two pounds dally. Oats are mIztures, 1,500.000 lbs. The bulk of a safe teed for milking ewes. end as the red clover, alfalfa, alslke and this grain is tat cgmmon oa au timothy la In central Ontario, the St. farms it Is generally recommended Lawrence counties, the Ottawa Valley for ewes in milt. and northern Ontario. Most of the A ewe flock raising early lamb. sweet clover is 1n central Ontario and under a system of feeding •s last the St. Lawrence counties. The only [!sled above will bring their lambs known offerings for timothy are 3 to forward to Ibe sprint grad without 4 cents per lb.. haat No. 1, or 2 to 3 setback.- _.til rule,-ll�ltalp_fat fisc cents per Ib. for country run seed, time the ewes are turned to graft telll therefore damp. Dampness, while for sweet clover, In the St. have learned to eat both [rasa sad Impure air, lack of exercise, and Lawrence counties, offers are 3 cents rougbage, and. if the pasture field in over -feeding make a smog feeder that per Ib pada No. 1, and 1 to 2 cents at eselble to the barn. It is advisable of the will soon discourage the hog ftcder and for country run. in eouthwetrt1tn Ito make a creep for the !ambo so that and that the inspector of the Hume get teachers lel least $3tio' relieve him of his *too'k. Not so Ontario the percentages and quantltles 1 they can be fed grain while on the proof of age re old -age pension. Car- d i [o t with the til -year hog cabin' of acrd .till held by the growers is I pasture. Grain feeding on pasture sled be sold, • • • increases the rate of growth and de - t t Il the of seed ll follows: Alfalfa, ASI Ible to Archibald -Eckert: That this coon- Government grants. Wax Plucking Economic per cent. or 1,315,000 lbs.: rad clover, velopmeot and makes It pose dl sincerely regrets the removal by Rales One of the reasons for the p.pular 7S per rent. or 750,000 lbs.; alslke, I market at an earlier date. As a rule death of Mr. Wm. Orcnler, late Reeve Reeve Elliott said be was in sum• adoption of the wax plucklug of pout- 10 par cent. or 75.0110 Itrs.: sweet June Iambs are worth more by the of Seaforth, end that the. clerk be re. illy with the slain[ of the. standard try is that the process la not au ex. ,•Suver, AO per trot. or t'LS,OIN) lbs.: pound than July Iambs and Jul) lambs yuecnasl to convey W file members of education, but not with an Increase pensive one. Recovery of ninety-five timothy, 75 per cent. or 2.1135.000 ohs,; are worth more than August lambs. his family the sympathy of the. coon tof o salarlea. That Is up to the. lehoo1 per cent. of the we.x-a 'sure which Canada blue grass• Nt) per cent. or'Syn that a few bushels of sola fad gq q nail rlovrr and timothy to early Tecaday of last week. the widow of the late Wm. Hewitt. Her died about three years ago. brat m.rrta[e was to Mr. Birk, with whom lobe lived in Michigan for soon years Tbere are so children. but &reamd IA survived by •1•rora larrleli. 1>r Said `tett be reallztel without much 1 cu 90.000 lbs dl. Eckert-Matbea0n: That bylaw 18 of 1934 be changed to read "Indigent. incurable, insane and tubercular," in- stead of Incurable. Tabled. McNeil -Matheson: That the good roads vomit-salonn-use the usual trove- dure to keep the roads clear. Carried. Archibald-Turuer: That In future ail delegatlona or Individuals wishing W have a hearing before musty coun- cil make arrangements before hand at the clerk's office. as The routine of county business will be continually In- terrupted if such individuals, or dele- gationi are allowed W speak at any time they may anise.. Carried. Edueatisai ttee --i0essd1 adopted the arrangement made by the education committee re - ding totality stud rats attending coq the -patient should share-she_eo�ta_tel technical schools. the bort sit months, *Bee which the This arrangement waft made after county would pay the toil cyst more than eighteen months' negotla- I Arrears Tars Lion fte theseveLondonral city es ofbo the i Treasurer Erskine warned the and after several meetings mem- bers of council that if they had any committee. outstanding 1933 fazes tete lands were The ort of is education summarized In liable for a tax woe next year. The the report of the commit 19tH taxes must be 1n before January tet ale recommend follows: The treasurer stated further that "Wela recommend that Hums county H all county rates were paid to by yearls of high school to complete four December 0 Inc eoubd pay off all loess y cash high school or technol. pro.edu- asd have a complete statement for cation that a technical i dool• pro- the reeves for their nomination meet- side ings the total period of such Ings this month- Dominion, however, there are st education does not exceed four years. Indigent $WW 1 many sheep raisers who do not con -1 amt-ppptir attend}s[' owlet- A bested discussion remelted from 1 sign their wool for official grading 1 quireschooatter four leers shall be re tea introduction of an uelletrtaker's bill and much of the wool is used to the qulred to pay arty per cent. of the thr for turylnR rp iadfgest patient home. Many woollen mills In the o01 no the county and that atter six who died In the Clinton hospital. 1t centre of ,sheep -raisins localities buy yeas they shall be required to Day was stated the Act allows only $30 for wool direct from the producer. and the full cost. a hospital buttal. Atthoegh fisc body I pedlars and local stores Darter wool It Is understood that four years had been removed from the hospital for groceries and other goods. Wool secondary school edpcatfon includes by Warden Sweeter, it was done at dealer" In cities and towns are slim combined time spent at high school h request of the hospital Reeve large buyers of wool. Ow•lwg to the charge of fife funeral service. biles Sarah Jane McCool. parsed .lived on Albert street, 011atoo. pa ay at icer home on Friday ereolne last. Deceased had been In poor health for 4 COUGH DROP Medicated with ingredi- ents of Vicki VapoRub Brophey Bros. THE LEADING FIJNERAI. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Awhulan.w service at ■II hours. day or night. Res. 217 PHONES: O84. e 1 0H - r J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director atad..EmMlmal.. A11 mils promptly attended to day or night -AMBl11.ANCE SERViCE- PHONES Rtore .tis Reddest* 'Iw Hamilton Street (Joderlcb Walter Dalton f'NIR;RTA AEI? Hama Old Roy. Graduate Ooderlcll Collegiate Institute 1:3510 West Warren Ave., DETROIT, MiCH. Tel. Oregon 8558 After sixteen uu+wcresstu drink- inglocate an adequate sappy lug water from oOe foo rce for ntrlit e town of Exeter, the publicand tele commission has lost hook lied from well drillers have been their work. They started more thale n a year ago and every [toss was tapped. Some fairly plentiful supplies sere located and It is prob- able that then will ait he r`t d by by means of tlipl g. an I to utilise them In this way. I fay •t 'he e tuwuspes,ple are dleappo 1 ereatual failure of the many attempts to locate water. sections,. Warden Sweltaer thanked Mr. Arch1-. _ty-means a loss of about (Inc pound are plentiful and sweet clover u bald for his statement. "I think of wax In the dressing of forty aver- H. tent for domestic demand. There there is not another tarn on the council age birds. The reclaimed sax may is Atoll a good demand for alslke, as who understands our edutatlonal syr- be treed repeatedly. The reclaiming shipment of this feed to Great Britain tem as well as Mr. Anitibald," he operation consists in simple. malting has been active. The demand fs fair Id. down the pieces of wax, allowing the. for alfalfa. but poor for Icwcwl clever On Friday afternoon Ileeve'vEckert mass of wax and feathers to get quite and timothy. - introduced an amendment to ('lade) a clause in • resolution regarding the payment for Incurabty Insane patients in hospitals and other institutions. The clause formerly referred only to insane patents. Reece Eckert moved to have the clause read "tncur- hie, insane and tubercular." and tot. and 'then straining. A broad- • bladed pliable knife, or even a flat Feeding for F.arly Lambs stick, can be used to press the larger In view of tbj. facet that a proper part of the residual wax out of teeth- ttcatrm of feedldg Is the principal ew- ers, pins, and other extraneous mat- ter left in the bottom of the strainer. Slight changes do occur In the wax on lung usage, but Meese will not be tier - after much d(x'usslon the change was !hem, lutea the bulletin recently s• made. sued on the use of wax in the pluck - A bylaw was parsed poviding that lag of poultry. and the farmer-opern- the county and the home township of for will be able to use tiffe wax almost Inde5oltN7• Repeated melting and trnining of the wax removes most Dispute over Deer In earrk•l- township an unusual ,Irgumeut is going forward over the ownership of a deer killed during the open season in !truce county u Abort I time ago A local man sighted the tlNxseA. w'e+f to stop the open I dear and fires!. The animal fell and I (est of education during the year' dm all to its poo 1 the hunter hnrricd home for his ear � tion l in t[ra weir t and . e opera - Is set forth, showing n total of $tt2: : tion the power .rent Attorney -1 in _which he pnq was to tee the weer of the Dr 1 deer. While he away (w`11 other 1 -947.5 -loos compared with $t2.41R.Aft in !General In his endeatot to stop this.; who claim What taker had •1'934, and about $(ttl,tlll0 in 10tt3. mess" of robbing the Ignnccflt. {whllo• huntoTs' 1 fwd A resmldtlon Intralptod lac Recces of ILK money Curried. of the dirt a sential of the successful raising of, early lambs, particularly those toe the market is the latter part of June and early July farmers who under"tand the basic principles of winter dairying w111 usually make a success of raising early lambs. A feeding ration that. will produce abundance of milk results In the productloa op 4grle lambs that - idly and ilMeh for the market lambs is invariably marketed as finished Iamb well above current market prices. "Et..'onomie liberalism canoot function under constant *lel arbitrary govern- -- meet Intt•Iferencw-"-Ott>den L Mills. "Natlumllsm and Internationalism are not irreconcilable opposites cotulter belenees which can keep the nations M equ111brlum."- Rebecca West ' rad sterile. As the mixture at an early age. Alfalfa or clever comparatively sterile. the waz Is used up, fresh wax nutty be added - to keep up the volume. Canadian •Haaespun Canadian graded wools are held la high esteem by Britlrh manufacture era• and of late years Rome foreign countries have shown eonwiderable in- terest In the purchase of Canadian , wool. In all the Provinces of the the Id for wool and the ne•ee- and technical school." Rowman and others stated that a de -I low plisse pa As a large proportion of students I attending technical school In London 1 cent burial could not toe given for $;10, eity of farmer' to reduce farm ex hut It was decided to adhere to the 1 pendlture, home spinning and weac- fng have received conslderahle Impetus, in late years. and It le estimated that 1 every year nearly 5.000,000 pounds of wool produced in Canada Is spun and1 woven at home on (Inc farms, particle lark- for winter wear. Nuns Cann - are those taking oowmerelal courses. I statute and pal only $�• the report recommended that the lar- A bylaw was passed re-app4lnting bus secondary wiaools In the county eonwlder the ads -likability of including Mrs. Merton Reid and .Clerk J. M. a commercial course In their currlctt• Roberts to the Mothers AiIAw'ances Local Board for 1931:. lum. M.tiaolt 1t was further recommended that Tbe following montane were pre- I ellen mills are large neer" of Omn- i aeho(tl make eeme provision I vented (Ilan woof. especially those manure,' the useful ng eofe agriculture and,1 That meal ''ring yards and articles of wearing other useful stdljcets in 61(11 year 1 Bryanf_-llowmn n : a we. 1 orialIze (Inc Provincial Government to apparel s1h'h as sults, overcoats, mitts. 1 I shot a deer. found the itnlmx , Dlaat•ke and MN\all was pase,ed, pan- 1 I belleciug it to belong to them. carried Matheson -SU -Nail: That this !it of. The first man, returning, found I riding that those fees which have been ccfllmtl recommend to the elector* of I the carcass gone, lout traced It to paid to te141nica1 ei'ltoels daring the the tit r n[ meflddto t ' return their period from January to July. iCcti. by ', the (0t reeve for the mottling their, !the home of our of the man. It is students Niall Ir refunded. that he as chairman of the r ty pro- -31w flint the- vrntsnrt I..s pram Legislative Cew1a11tt+ee Tose report of - .the legislative cram-:perty eommlete• mss compute.' the mitiec "'Moiety supported it resolu- t rtnpnrtttev "-work sleet "'"LW" -�u[t.. Lion *eking the Ilialster of .lustice to' holes'' Carried. WesteoM-Sherwo cel : That we ex- abr thecepa/limn to lite lwrformin Rt ole; "tot our thanks to all county omcials the toi'hr performing Right $30! fforstheir co-operation In tanking thls, defy to charge n Fenlo err 111 0(7 , our iawt meeting ,•f 115E a deeldfd agalrc ell public played. In the ,asap i suttees". Carried. w+herr mask• Is dthaElliott -Hanley : That this county It wag defined that most of the `count.H petition the Mflnleter of illgh t ty halls' would ted. to rice. 1! I ways to extend the time for Issuing this levy were permitted. • Tbe revolution from Ereex county aupporting the retention of the ccopn- (y cottnell system was etrtngly sup - Warden I W'erdra i1w1e1Ver wan ""ked to cn•. ported and the clerk was instrneted I crate the chair In favor of Reeve to 'secure further Information regard I raleMettton. This was done and lite Inc hie poen billty of plating 1'rncln dal employeyrw on straight mimic, preoentallon era. made to the Wneden. Inrdesd of on teas. I Aiter numerous' s see heN by members Executive Committee I of the eouteil, the final 1935 session The executive .committee Ilrtrodncsi wean clotted with the pinging of -Auld rand severed the approval of u motion I Lang Syne". and tiw National Anthem ,.lullly- all vanished but the uwnershlp .f sem.. I' .1111 fn-d1,sputi. """"--"'«'"' A Miracle Fire I'erpie In florrle and Fordwlell are 1111 trying to figure out what pre- ( vented the dcstruet11rn of a barn be- i longing to •foe. l'. Thompson un the filth cnnewwieu of Howtek. Two weeks ago u neighbor, Mrs, T. A. Gibson, _ chanced to see the aide of the barn, which wnO full of hay and other crop., hnrst Into flames. She called (Inc IThompswle and then telephoned to ' town for help. This wait sent and with the aid of n plentiful supply of water the are watt plc out. the only damage being the burning ,of a ttripof 'the folding about fifteen het In length. AN It was Rome time before effecative aid arrived and as the fire app. red to have a strong start on a dry struc- ture, It 114 not yet understood why the whole p1a,•e erne not consumed. - A mild uothrenk of s-arlel fever w I 1 In 11111011 township. lime• county', has i I toll 11 the health official. to Insro11tte I many of the pupils In the schods. 11 1 to eAre'tel 'hitt the epld Lille will he Ietampsl 11111 gnlekly. before It has n i clone• to spreal4 to other (anniet{M11- 1les. , I Arrow Bus Schedule Leave (loder'teh. Rest -belled, daily ft. 45 a.m.', 5 p.m.. Standard Time. foe Strattctrd, Kitchener. Rtte•tph and Toronto. 104r Arrive Toronto 2.30 pm., p.m. connections st ('IItIU,u Inc Lou- don ■nd KlecardIne ftltlen+rlr• plsnnrd to 511 pant. In Canada, United States and alext.o _CONVI'I.T LOCAL A,:ENTS - t. them sotto Bebop isle ie. tee $ 1 Ott twist MMI, IM 1l1 Cenral Ontario $os Lines TORONTO 3166--..•...� motor vehicle lkrtr•e• up to February 1st. Carried. Auld lung Syne 1'Icn.l,rc run he Mnpts,r 011 to VIM MI.11. IIxpi+It1ess rend Il1*a1 IrotIL--' ('t.Nmfort. 1 Kbueardlne Ilevle.l i1,ls.rtcr o R leve sac. a man becomes what the eats. We've often wondered hue 1 misrdonnries tunny got the cnnt11bnl- I converted. SEARCH ME 1 F:xchanlre 1 I A n.a11 55 110 heel die,...,,, -,1 the 1',111 for; Moira United Stehle trail.. Ircnty for h Moira we." ssktd into what lie tho11gh1 lot 1t nil. This was lila sower "Itesd Ins (Inc treaty and tl.w'ns.ing it with a 0.t of pial-(" revnbsi- 111e of s '1111o 1. 1 our row' in frt.nt .f N ch11r1.11 It 1 read : 'The 1We. Joseph Brown will winch herr nett Sunday Still/eel , Hate we learned the Ieseon of th. great (14 ters•wlon' Mrs. Jolty*, w i' I ' wing 'f4•arch ate, 4) (1.111.' to the effect t11wt tienh-1pgllties from ,-frteslwrfM ..seder'e flake nor h0p•s which ludlg.•Itt patients go to sant- lar. 0potl --Oriel. ' tritium"' nnd'Inoane nsvlums most lacy t--- GOOD I►iD(1 half the most .rt treetnN•nt during (Inc first "Ix months of treatment, after I thrrrtl Qrr,11S 01) o'lear IhrouR11 which the whole 'mount is to be {slid I vets ,011 a blur. Iii. bier. by the county. 14 wan reotnmendel that no fiction 1M taken regarding stile. '•resln•At of Lnfknow public librery for n grant. as other Ilhrnriee outskle the to11nty might ask the same privilege. No grim 1s to le made to the Wo men's Itwtitute of We* Iinroll IM+ntl- iug fllltiler Infnrnlultton ('Nlrt IJ.uar' . (In Friday morning the nuftter of traeeferrtnt the c0art honer lavator- ies' te, the loseentent, to make rd/m for an enlargement of the matlstratP s o1ec.•. wn' t.or.nlghly dt. -,l"•cd, end 'terve !Mouton moved that the mat- ter he left 111 the lin i• .1 the 11581 .c,11ucll The ,',•ne`(y engineer. how'• P1 -VI. +e". Instructed tr. draw LID an estimate and {dans for the work. 1l Reeve F'fNfNt reviewed hl" Riveting with the t:,e11'rlrh town council. nc conllalniel hr Warden Swatter. The .onn•II seemed meter -able to 'owlst the e nnty lu lite undertaking. he rlld !Monty ite•te Tnrnar said that sev- en or eight Tear. II the h Iton comet% ot with the asked the '" , 6666 _Mswas Reveals Ineresee bl' Tubsrerrleue Auto INSURANCE Fire Life 1 Ambient and 81t1Ynese �>.darWAR K Coal! Coal! Goal! The mines report that up to the present there has been very little Coal shipped and that they will not be able to take care of the demand when the cold weather seta in. Put' in your Coal now. Do not have an empty coal -bin when itis itnpossible to get Coal. :We handle The Among Foothills Alberta Ooal. Disco, which is a very popular form of Coke with the `ales last out. Chestnut and Stove Anthracite Coal. Domestic Lump Coal for your grates. For Plumbing, Heating (steam, hot water or hot air) and Tinsmithing, give us a call. All work fully guaranteed. We carry a full line of Shelf Hardware. CHAS. C. LEE The Hardware Store and Coal Yard at the Harbor Phones -Slots 21. House 112. Ooderlcb. Oat. ' 1I__'TIMI'IZnfxtltVIt Srlitr ari r7rr41t1rxt i'ttA _----' T - 'I The GofeickDruggists F_ have done their part to help with- - your Christmas Shopping ss.'_ . +,a •* THEY HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY DOES FATHER Nif$Q.-_. A LATHER BRUSH? - WE IL\\'F THEM -- Me to $5.110 • hea- .Althol.ah Ute ,t., It -rat,' Ir'.nl +uMv rul.a4a haN d.rrea-^\ , pl r reel •In 4 1115 hir.•ptl.n of n'' ,1m flm .\Mww•Iw11on 11+In,-mrtr 1'.•wr1 Me. num+a•r ul p.•r."n• wedlntt M,MVllwl- ,sea, mint Iran urrn a+.'.t._ 1111' awl. n1 , ma) «mina Irera'In,.+'w( liffr The •'a - . '.511,11, IS ilia 4 .lm NMI �Y„rl.rslaNM11- '••alrm of (o+,•ru nr ` 1rw,r11N," AIales, , otetner with 11o, .it.1.'1• nt totes health •.a,',1t'1c. m dlwen 'n In., dripxllt p«. a argue num Mar rat r11/1r•rr'lth,tl'• llolt) - 44411•. he. I^'"' ewv.*(-t1. s muss A runt 1ci • rltb hcwr-ee.t a 1114111 .w m1•w mea IJ.r r,•lurh l0 I. ..1111 yriw.Inmr oeni `d.hl mfrsT•r•,o.:10.1hNtN Inc Aletnet Nr• n,' Mf.ko.e tN ;.r' t'u,rnm,q f. r.:0,1 1111 4IlI 11nn1r n . I.npl..n 144I.1..wre11111N 1. 1 rwrl Un. e..•1. IhM Ire of 1hr pare nl. aro ;,I,, u. lrs> we} rr.M1. .'.t *111 ou' IO,' .$ . h. -0( 4. l IN' er m,.n..'w*M•• a,Naal•r .•11In• . • 1 .re. m al r.,.r'f.ni• :run •drm-h,•urled left-We.-We.1:§1.1‘:1I d+. 1 r'•totr,1' ,nul,rt'11 11"- s'gt•t�..s n' nl 'IN• w..r.•'" re ' R. . Anil 11.1 .1.r.•r n.4Ntw1. mn.' .i c.• "d Iliiil.•l) 411••11.181r.1I 11 tiles-wn, 141/ vlwtl.•n' SMELLING SALTS SASHET POWIWK M>fmillCURB SETS SOAP BOXES. POWDER Pt FIN CLOTH KRI'Riir:S $=A IVR SONN1 :\ Natural Ebony (i11J.ETI'E `t 4EFT % CO'F 'S FACK POWDERRAZOR tee Dile srEciAL- 1101 Water Bottle Inc (2rrktn as Shoppers $1.19 I'F:KF'1 •ill�l�4uani4Mb4 tnni.'. rif Que%qurttPhelan, $l.le i 1103YZERt1 Itollr jels', .\she" of Revers $1.20 a 113e PERE' ME r 'Dunlop's -Campbell's ��i le'si ers- g Laud DRuc�r1,R� DRUGSTORE DRUGSTORE DRUGSTORE I Christmas (hamlet., Ilexes lbs. 3 and moo 1 MI N .I IN PEN and I ('O)11'•tl•T't AT RSU1('EI) PRICES THERMOS BOTT I Ji/S Ft/FOIST NOOKS CAIRn Cil rums, CIGARS I cio.tR f7 sus, CAMS LIGHTERS. TOBACCOS ling/ IN(i ('011135 POCKET ('OMI'&' 13e 14.%TH NA1.TS (BATH SOAP BATH POWDER BATH BRI•SII 1 rLA11Nd CARDS p * �_ Ile• 750, 81.58 srrs 3:k to Lt.1e -ht 1NN11�s-awl 11011 be (!I:TR\ • !STK 11.1. I'RII'Es rEN('Itt SET VISIT THE DRUGSTORE FIRST Ih. . 6631 6666 . ,cel I+'tw1art% M «•r+d,rwt d I , .w►�n is ri Y17? 7? eau .owl ballon for u'• we...• ur I IV \ �„ lolfnl �/y fit• ry �•s.. �'} - - - _ `_ un no A••'''+11.w. 2.13 ('M1rpe' 'f1''�f +'I �'�' 7.1 4.1 V 7i � � - - .tart. '1'..ne,ln !i 4t •