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The Signal, 1935-12-19, Page 2II --Thursday, December 19th. ISM !•:rrut.urtaa 16411 at. b•e •1 casaitess kly N•Iar0we Asimooistios CANADA - (il)DE$�111_�_ Subscription price $2.00 per 'Year.: THE SIGNAL 1'RiNT1NG CO, LTD. y;,r.e and dear tiirkillor11 'furkoy!sr" to }" ,,,i4 Oe W. H.- T t fits t- .. l;oderlch. Out. I were they• leatlful and clini Telephone 35 :ever p 1 • Thursday, December lith, 1935 Someone will have to do srwethipg Tit LL4l� BIT$ATED? spout the weather. Records .how eta[ wi-Items. IIst-Sat--e--etmail .day nil yroposali formulated by Prem• sitter some time in October. - roselike any luau that we are doing t•ertitier 3e+s+n+tlared with some coun tries, and that we bad better try t•' get slung as we are, Claus. $1.50 If paid to advents.. i • •' • EDITORIAL NOTES js�lhe time whets all good clti• _ s,•.111e+1l1-i�4� _ tittt.tla ' flea[ Laval of Frame and Sir Samuel thing If the next Hoare, the British Foreign Secretary, It might be a good little enthusiasm la shown for the to end the Italo.Etbloptan eoutlirt by suggestion dor cooperation bt;tw'••t'u It Little enthusiasm war. Too many the heading over of a large section of the-L'nited States and the Britiskilm- Ixrrple know. what [Ley would loot 1®thloplan territory to Italy nate; plre came frau[ an Americas source. like a shorts and a sou last out -- GASPERS By lien Catto Only iwcl.e awl a half months till I:bristmas, BEM. • • • --a -fine f.s•« are offering Italy peace-terme with the generstafp nasal- ly displayed beopeople who give away another's _property'. • • • ;1: lit.1 ` at ie -star GODERICH, ONT. wectemitireititivetititeetteeeettercetectemeettectectet r f Is `cr IWE (Iateada1'week CR1. Dee. 11 -Micro Samuel Sher- wood spout teat eek la E oderich &t - tending county ts•ieell. Mr. aid lava Ar• Drennan stent Sunday with their win and daughter- in-law. aughter In-law. Mr. aad )Ir Wilfred Drennan. Little Miss pits Rivett, wlw has been veil UI to a;detlteh hospital. ea turned home 10.. Saturday and la snaking a apiend, rctovery. The W.M.$, 11 [lug was held at Ole hotule of lees •ux,ttetou ou I Tburs- It will o 1t1un t • • day, December • . with seventeen • • • • ladle's present. he officers of 11135 Nowadays the restaurant -keeper who were re-elected 1' the coming year wants to b' fair serves black coffee with Mrs. Marr t 1Vhlncey as preet- witlt every order of spag tel. drat. be Cade: ;tame people will 'take anytbtag you a hint.WESTE'IELD offer them --except • • • • protest in tlirulre. aroused a storm of Pr Both in Britain and In France sup I TLe tete _of Wanton has s real 1110••••••••••• porters of the Leave. o! Nations dt- 'live Dinh os" tet -hands and doesn't amber the proposal, and many of the know what to do with it. Wouldn't run ►and purr! riata• mase t eller ngtluus wisp look upon` I it he --a- gt+t'�--�•- p -•� am League as their defence against *f- I for the Guderieh Lions [Roti n grsion from larger and atrouger 1.14- I, • Lona, are bitterly opposed to the, The Conservative party of Oiitarlo abandonment of the League program. I t. oil the huut for a new Leader, and The sacrifice of Ethiopia would. they the specifications call tor one of the declare, ilea reward to Italian aggree I ••fierce, persuasive'", kind, __-Ret-- they vin- needn't think they can get itch" cion and a betrayal of League p '.P eipless indeed. there are thole who Ileptoiru. • Anglo- An • • - say that actepwance of the g .. ., French plan woukl merit the dtatf.r _wate t pretty slick scheme of ea -the League.. lieltain and Fraw•e to solve the ]talo - While there is an element in Great Ethiopian trouble ey handing over batt 'Britain that ligand Neave Ethiopia -4a " gamete `0' holy. A aught draw -- lb tate without compunction, on theback to the plan was that Ethiopia ground that Italy's friendship la of ,.bjerti?d to loving carved. more- value than anything to be de- • • • rived from the defence of Ethiopia. Aad now Austria dispute: Hitler's the British conscience Is keenly can- claim to The Leadership of the Ger- corned with the fate of the African manic nations. It may be a little kingdom and with the fortunes of thee like the ant shoring the elephant ; but League of Nations. Sir Saptuel it reveals a rising feeling against Hoare will encounter strong eritkism.'lfitlerism that will be welcomed whet - and not all from Opposities ranks, in ; ever freedom relgaa. the British Parliament, and there ap• • • • • pears to be small chance of the en• Tliere Just isn't any adequate cpm dorsemeut ei the wait ]cwt t-4-inent OD the dimmer of sauerkraut aad In the meantime, the Italia■ armies pigs' knuckles, served to the members appareatly are making very little of the Scots Fusiliers in Kitchener. All progress in Africa, and possibly If we can say 15 that a Scottish uniform they an left to themselves the Ethio- will make a soldier out of anyone, t10 plans will achieve peace 0a their owe matter whet be eats. terms. • • • OUR LIBERTIES Business everywhere will welcome one can only hope that when further light tR shed- •a the tesaaaction It will prove to have bees a justifiable ooe on the part.ot .the two govern- ments. the extension of the time limit on the -What liberties have -44r was the Purchase of 193t car markers until question asked by an Medal of a large Januar,' 150. To be compelled to aaunrial concern a few days ago dur- hand out the price of a license before the cud of the year would reduce Ing a discussion of the current belief, Christmas buying In the Province by that Canada is over -governed. several millions of dollars. The official had expressed the be-. • • lief, seriously or otherwise, that the Toronto's mllllondollar tunnel pro - only aulutlon was a dlctatorabip. Il Jest has been thrown overboard by was whited out, In return, that at the King Government, and along with T� Olarge r large number of legislators it go two other large construction pro- other kinds of grain that there 1 .Is -ed with prays/ by the Pastor. church held their annual Christmas was one guarantee of our liberties, on The deiotio■- plrael+, one In cupnettlon with Mon- seems to be little doubt that Canadian I alb Devotgram ional the, Y y held on tree concerti* the church op Friday the assumption that it would be tilde trial revisor and the other for a new products are the fittest of their dada I We 1nf sday •fteragon et last week. evening last After a Rood program cult to torture the ayuiescence of A ry went. was Banta u came and distributed the Government building at Ottawa. These grown anywhere. One would expect, with seventeen tseplrp pr gats off W tree. large uuwhrr of responsible lura iubecause of this, that Canada's pro- } M �c Falconer nd yea J D Dau to restrict our freedom. three projects, undertaken by the ' to . barge of Mrs. Wm. Carter. After any V I Bennett Government, would have fn• ducts would have $ sure sale in the I the ,Iw ping hymn •• mortared to Sea forth on Sow The yurstiun is indicative of a trend volved an expeoditure of about 1 world's markets. if they lack ready I wa. read from St. tt 2 1-1 r !!M of thought which has made ituelf eel -1- sale, It must be becadse of wrong sou of prayer was I $?..I.A1.OlR). ter Mrs. J Mt dent hr-timeey themes of Cur.cltizeue. • • methods of marketing or because prise= N'hile Shepherd The relent of the sorter spreads coma large fortunes are out pe favor likes of former Governments an I pl,M ka by dight mission and the consequent nnfacur• b hall, • • • Two F9esherton lads. aged eleven and twelve, lost in a large swamp In Artemesia township, displayed the self-confidence and self-reliame ex• pected of our modern youth In an emergency. Beal -MEW that theirWoke. -lost and with atgbt" coming -ou.` niter did not get pauicky_ They aiml� built-.themaeirea_a fpmfortable Nei- ter, according to the best Scout speci- fications. and settled down for the night. When a search party located them, some hours later. they ware only half -pleased at having to break camp and go home. • • • • The pntario Government propoIM to find pew revenue from an income tax, the coltettien to be made along with the Federal lgcome tax. Re- lief expenditure continues to le botden,-aad__Premier Heyburn having set his face lgaleat any fur- ther additions to the Provincial debt. has recourse to the taxation of in- comes. The Province is paying dear lin duet by Ye$sn Edgar Howatt and Ned Thompson ; vocal solo try Rey. ly for its financial orgy of the last Hugh Wilaoa. and Christmas carols ten or fifteen years, and Mr. Hepburn were sung. The meeting closed with rightly belleres that the first step to 11e Mizp■b berwdicti(ts. The election recovery of financial health 1a to bat- of omcers took pimp, the voting being - - YcDow- WESTrIXLD, 1-s.. 17. -Mr. Wm. McDowell aad Mr and Mrs. Norman McDowell were 1. udon visitors oue 'day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mt•sel Cook are mov- ing this week to Isar Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. B. t Taylor and fam- ily wire Ooderkb visitors ma Sams - day. Mr. aad Mrs. A.-_oaish were London viaitora-teceety, A farewell parr and dance was held Monday 'veal); for Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Coot. Christmas freesia's to all the read- ers of The Signa I. 9. S. Amami Meting. -The annual meeting of the Su day aeboul was held on Friday afte*oon. The meeting opened with the sluing of a hymn and prayer by the past.-, Rev. H. Wilson. The eleetion of Alters was made by *pair vote. Those bonen were: Su- padttendent. Mr. P F. Campbell; as- sistant supertnte■d.tt. Norman Me- wed , secretary-re•surer, Lloyd Walden; assistant secretary. Alvin Snell; librarian. Mr R. Vlnceu1 ; tem- perance secretary, )r. J. MLGIII: mis- sionary committee, Mrs. R. Vincent. Mrs. W. Blair, Mrs.!. McGill. Teaeh- irs was appolnted for tt1t� Various clattws: ]• R..d, Msetiag -The T.P.S.- held their meeting last Wednesday even- ing. The meeting wsv it charge of the Christian ettfsen 1 convener, Mr. Lloyd Walden. 1- topic, "The Ch tmas Spirit," -esu given by Mrs. Web. Carter. Thr Scripture lesson read by Mr-Ayglas. Campbell. atter watch prays .was offered by Rev. H. Wilson. '_ A violin solo was given by Mr. Harvey McDowell; vio- ante income and expenditure. done by blot Nr. • • Other of- ship Miss Jsan M Ston, are visitlpg for ■ te.' dais ad ses�- ors at Chicago this year with her ane 1 Y1ss Verna Mriocant • dtlaenshtp, Yr. tete home o! he parents. Mr. and Mr*. we�ti Isatittata�The rsgnlar K th We■v monthly meeting of the women', In - Christmas Store News LINED ® GLOVES \1'umett's and children's in a large choice. •'.JI sites. Ali In gift $1.00 LO $195 hoses 1'alt'.y :. ... . FUR -TRIMMED COATS Silk !rued and chamois interlined. Sizes $12 ul;18 32 to 44. Priced at. SWEATER COATS Men's all pure wool. Sizes 34 to $130 4.4. Special PYJAMAS FOR WOKEN Beautifully made and finished. 'Mercury' make in a lovely woven material, ehoice colors. Small, medium and large $1.50 sizes • FLOOR RUGS ' Copies of real Persians, heavy deep pile. Very new and beautiful colorings. Size about 26 x 52 Size about 36 x 64.... $3� $5.85 AXMINSTER RUGS - Seamless `Barrymoor,' heath ` hep. • pita, fine wool and in selected patterns, New for Christmas. 6'9"x9' $19.00sad $30.00 3 x 31 yards $25.00 to =46.00 3' x 4 yards $30.00 to $ 6.00 LAC CURTAINS 50 pairs. New, special purchase Ivory and erre shade. Various patterns. Size :14" x 21/4 yards. Regular price =1.75. 95c lair ani MEN'S ALL -WOOL SOCKS Engliah Socks. Usual value 75c and sik 95e. _pecirl�pir New pattern. and colors. A µ4arge rouge and imported for Christmu $penial. TIES A fine array of real silk in new patterns, selected. Very special. Each TABLE LINEN 35c Heavy all Linen Cloths. Size 56 inches x 2 yards with neat colored border. Bach ('loth nicely boxed. Regular value $1.39 Il'_ '25. Special HANDKERCHIffS ' Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs. Wg. hen -stitch with initial daintily embroidered. All initials except X, Y and Z25c and 50c Each SCARFS Fine wool imported Scarfs in pleasing s ariety' Each daintily boxed. .. . 45c, 75c i° $125 WILTON RUGS a x :tt/_ varda NIGHT GOWNS POattld Women'a superior white >> a 1-kEM ()owns. Long sleeves, silk -trimmed and in N' -neck or high neck. Medium, large andel over -size. Nicely boxed. Special $125 W. ACRESON &SQW ole WHITECHURCH day and visited with the latter's par.; este, Mr. aad Mrs. Andrew Kirk. ell was eMeted pr• sheat. •I'DCH7•IRCH, Dee. 1T. -Mrs. Mr. Jam1.soa Pettabeee returned • Bert Boil *nd children. of Palmer- from Wlagbam hospital one day last Canada as usual, won premier boo- I afers eMrs•a-were : Christian fellow- c(bwell • mlaslo■arT. hard wheat. W. Frelon Wilford. of Alvin Snell • Suvely. Alberta. was crowned world ;Dowell : wheat king. This is the twenty-first aecrettrY time that a Canadian has won the �aaaisiant. extra members o�executive, Miss Gene spent the wee honors in wheat, but Canada also has i Cook Mete r, R Eiden and Nor- De won so mails other firsts in no many sun Bodge meeting was dlr cots, Mr. and The Sunda terury. Mr. Ilarrey Mc- Mr. yr• sol;,' Vincent ; Yr. Milan Y re Is apemeing a week &Mute was held on Friday afternoon Mlas yam Coot: at the borne of 1s slater, Mrs. Harold 1a the hall, with the president. Mrs. Sparl(ng. Robe. Rosa, 1■ charge of the meeting. Margaret Vincent; }} Mrs. Andrew orsythe. •t Kltrheahr. The roll call was answered by • gift d here rah her par- for the Children's Metter at Weber. J. B. Morrison. I tee. The secretary was With scbodi nt the-`'t'ulted to write for information with regard to the licensing of the bail for charg- ing fees for programa. A letter was reed from the district president. Mrs. Crosier. of Walkerton. The ladies de. tided to held • contest pragaie of tem numbers on each vide, the bask young u able erititi•in levelled at larger bust-. r to hare has - pegs concerns - appes teaed the spread of the belief amahg suchZliee r% Tl-isr Zh�y w..wld I -1►e41ee off under an enlightened - autocra.•y than +ubjert to the whims of • vast, Ignorant vottug body: :rhe t eliig is a temporary one' antr- a re leslluu Crum the mirror of Europe. -sonThr twie saris of Hitler. and teuxpt with [ruse who possess or [agonised foreign buyers. - November me -ting ,'lope Ko pusaess them ] ; but they have • .. .� . • their_geud paints. • for Ontario Government b [collecting acme with a vas age to CI Is• that which , (Vivi don and du emits grand- juries to inspect public Missionary bells eery large rmouuts iLroitgL tete Sur 9t amounting to t0 Su robe reunion Duties Act from the estates et buIWipgs . whenever e whir might be alter Iproved. The roll ed -rein heard from instance the A atatit g • e V ipcers barallnt wealthy men who have recently passed , Court is In sensitise. Cps at Walker- and Friuli;ed as frnw life ape- ennui not take their tun a grand lery- _�tu1_pected county sirs. J. )[ +:ill : is bond, and mocks and bank balances buildings last week, theft chill befog .1 1. se Lowell the fourth one,.-thia yegie„__._.Mr. Jus- Mr. 1 Walsh: ,p:aug with them. Sir-. charier' S fife Owens, the presiding jurist. ,N.r.•tary. Mrs. 14 ' . I ,. g_ ,Mi jLaj►1 rctiutee(t .t float the eWt was w.t -• � \rceril11'. ,t there it a wide iucliun necessary, he' Orrice -41i- artea" 'tel.: lip. lir:. .tic Lou to ttiscone at the muwent, the nloush•hedhaly the Kingun have Iw•en anyway. that bring their right, and er: acs voter,', I;overnment. worth of those Mentes wi-dooellie .t-awsl,Lost of feeling unfavorable to the hill amounted, to Saul Pole-• temperauc(. Mrs and which were 'might for $u fan. ,'anada has Iw"•n aroused iu Great something is known to be radieula 3tB milers Most Britain by these additions to the al- I wrong,. one visit to the county t.ui..l •ten . mite bns and110 painfully by former generatlaus. I:;air. Xrs. H. N Is worthwhile to recount them, a•• ready heavy protective duties on Brit- lino each year ought to be :ufil, i'ut F.re.i lV. 1'1Mrk. visionally, ilea W remind .rursf•Ives, iah ga„da nod their removal will not i if something in wrong it ought to be R'm. Hewitt ga of them. Iw• n relfrt to ►mportere but truly.will cleared up at plus.. There was n.. ,,n,••"' The m Apart from the greater thing" %'•n improve the feeling in the Mother l, thing wrung at Walkerton. except tlo wrath prayer. A for ua such art the right to tax o,. - tyros- desire-uf__the Jurors to get their fee. the poor f`tb• o r get Coutttr} racer s Z'anTdi ashes Sud the right tu_cheese our '41 dian•. • _ ; Thy .same thing happened in G.Mier CHiA . . • --"_ r., •I ich early this year when a greed -Pry rulers, ttit•rr ate the comuttiln, home!v IKlnt•ardiue things which we etijyy :11111 which h;.••• seine Iw•vpde wanted Premier Hep went *heed with the regular visit u. Now wr ►now •pretty well disappeared from nn.. fate of the judges advice not to hotly leans dinwp{wax ',urn t•• pn•.Pnt Tim Back's proposed Hep - binds iu other suets of tele' wd+kl ublress before a Communist Club oyer. t'rohahly tin! Attorney -General.. tot too big. th s. our office could do sometbtug'abo*1 it. started all ocer. For PxfinFnh ns. from the 1' sit ubdergrsdtutes. pieavert -es ..t_Excbangel -berg-4+ n rt ► age-old fu t • d,eem y 3.'4'4" rev. r. y *pintoes of anyone, from the highest and wisely '-'"H.\H The Premier e onst.t flys p.tl (fir ('AN,tDA'S 11. P.?: {Clintono the ,oatd provided. d, f sir vt � When will e. • r . 'v ."• ,•, keels within the tassel- of screwed • 1 l[hal people discover the Icanadiens pry for reprewutatisa.. has a strong 0 Ah•is lhrivr o11 repress on • - gnrernwrn). For instance. ec.•ul- per WI' don't. know repression? tom We 1114) walk down 14. 4.11r pare+ ..f bu.tbess la the morning walnut fatui.- intron+ui hits attained ie. present pro wen fleeted to Parliament receutic caul .h.• discs. N•' Uses know that we 'anon[ andd.•ttly Isirtiou• IarRe•I.• as a result of at- leak forward to a seders terund . Ih.•tn with lout i ndemnllc of galtlMa IM • Fent. them. The .1 It e•Re $44110 at oue lime. 11.11 docker•- Ifarity .curve ill revise Individual wh..m--we bare of. mcut,. fended etseyw.ar brfe,re night.at. Lha whim of 1 ni;'l..l reeressiou by blind govern .uoual t Mon brought about A ten per cant cut. fifth -formes • • •An well, m, ndw r8 set certain Kitt Ethiopian ail na• We may hold any n,tiskwus T.eli''. .ti i'ainicc0ou the s.'hts'I board hn- 1,1,8. Two of these are the right to was renuerkint, we wish and lir/tribe -practically enc desats+C111J1 children must not be kept,' .re rrareleseteliee ars- r. - W Iw •>< and free tnailinx prlgll�• e. :tss10. h'' Attendance at sae in Need do :I trao*gresr any roles the vast malar. sot. That is It good ruling.free We may Bork kt any Joh we wish. burlier, lune'wen known to ,keep the meals. At Ottawa it I+ the ..teem "Why religion ec (envy, Provided we do teat in `.tool after 4:hi p.m. for and res- rel Ivy R • when IM's eel In P •'1sion• of •Parliament. Tran•portnlien ers, wl 1• ivy hr's. land down as 1w•nng re•notla l'1,• zealot,- er- In -nun callus .... lv' privilege. 'Mt not Include herd.. mine T "Wit. •i provided w•• .1111 ;;et one. find we mal )liner,+11.18 11) until 5 o'cl.w•k er even 111 place teem twamtwta to one office. "1les th• 1 quit et ;111y time and to •w'elethlug later. 'N1- child gels any benefit out Seventy -tire stenographer. aro *rail eL+,• shnn1.1 I elle. No one clan say what we mo l of ev•rkitlg in seho,l whet. 11 11111 11,11 able for the eorre.gwwul'o a work. ,.f ..The kine t tow oilier ••kids out playing. .ts n the 243 members of th, Ilouse. WW1, T.. In amity., do, as is elm *se In e.ntlr Fsmts, ,_ n lwewilw'r herders a cattier, Minister 'Bailie Sel•e-i No seers.[ I••I1'e is hounding sit. enq. punl.h111e1.1. MO 11'1)' prolut.ged. 11 neer Ire get.. additionally [...hie session•t1 1he• Fahiopi,u; mewl. for fins, irttw51rw'.t iwfyaetl.w, • ly rouse- feelings of Injust 1re ono � haremulty of $.1111:0, :t salary of 511ccl. , nlshal Into I. of ruler' laid doe n -will oar know renronnct.: ledge of eoaaest. Many 0111!!r Ithertles we enjoy. many elf WMAe`eem irtrl*F 1w+ -*nee we hare enjeied [rem So' Tong. lett which would loom large the m..owal Tb i1Rw31L they were Taken from R. but use :itiwtluq feet neck was se doadllnr of '13111111111): 2I 0 neon !tach biinI'ter's', {1111,f:ohs Bing P,nPle Are pla.ine with Ihr idea of '1144011.' a4 to lee re the ordinary gig - Ica pen w• In thl* regsnl. Ilf rnnree,'fhealfaatl w a dktatnrsblp whn would be well ad• seta flounderine In lettersets. . T`e h' may spend m.re'it he "wishes. but whetMpnw tl It twos[ come out of his own Iw•kel. hla Math. pa visaed to take stock re their proMfil •whale gg$xpisivai affair hwdred iftlellip. Prime Minister [nate 13.1111; *ndigravely ••Add! Meaaings A brief suast{ng np wilt's selea+l hlnu.l'r of sump sort aid the lewder of the opl*wlttern $1011111, It M gMte l •t ' At one time It was $111.1,11- hot 1t was Furllpfx h.t • • . ',ant ten tier eent...trwr. Mioi••lers a151, she thought The e0rld I• wuittug fur a rose•,,n. get $.21gt0. minus len Iw r cent.. for mi. of henedt"lo..1 xi.k• werktn»tion fled F'r.m.b-lisit►sh.,ttw tnn$(wrrtallww Mrd chawRellt• At h,' 11, ohs time the ptrbltc• tniiatfy hire thh. (r11:1'/:1'111t iwlfef offer 01 hMlf ,.f Flfhblpla to MviB,rrllal.iypeo*,, without a Iiu11t.1rwt in lean rtlsa. de('1. sn ore Hate 11,141 pieuey^-Nff.'-._ _ 04'941 tamed .ie- g w • e Scripture lesson MIas MerbeWthow- ad Mn. Ab. Me - Quillen were appointed as captalaow The ladles also decided that the re- membrantes to the sick folks were to go only to the bowies of members of the Society until such time as their funds picked up The ladle, then sang several Christmas carols. Mrs. Moore road a paper. "Molly Joins the Institute" Mrs. Lott gars • else• solo. Mrs. Emerson read • paper •n "Cbniatmas Customs." cod Mrs. J. G Gillespie read • paper pr'ep'ared by Mrs. J. D. Beerrott. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. Two American recoon lta are making 1lgedltttono and suji�'no about lbs neat irjpresalon. That's almn«t aa de- prggglmg a• panning the next meal the "twee M over. Beecroft Mrs • coney • people •galest the married people. tlastmsea Chrlstt>tia d Sea - by Mry. W. Car - sang . the hype, Watched Their Alinntee of the ere read and ap- c�lhtd, reupom•ea ineteen memirera. were received. ere brought le The election •rf k place for lttIS. Iowa : Presldest. i.-•-pre..tdent. Mrs. rid vice-president erding secretary, 11; eorrespandiag Conk ; tream urer, • Cbrlstisn stew= w•eil'�iT* Fred J. rook : "ortaaa liadferd ; ,._J6a W m tat- rete rGii. lies: .k; pianists, Yrs. s. Walden. Mrs. a talk on 'Temper- ing was dismissed in was quilted for moiety. TO MOVE •view -Reporter 1 by ancient civittse- When the debt juet moved and !iKI.AMiIE" c..• -Record 111 the C.C.I. who 11„n (0 newap■pera. h. $he object" but h that she looks •a c and will not mad t,.o ks of Ole pet -e- lated when Meveral dis,useing the 1 Sadie Elliott her usual forceful this old Halite Set- tee do you mean?'' e hn hate* new*VaP 11 Rlltrde to ■. MIM .Ry 'be'Y' 1? asked Sadie. r, Et hippie whet y.. thiopi*7" cried Miss hyo I »Iwa:s thought R. it war cry which Mh,1111,•.l an they gntiotl pre, 1.41 that P Ahem.. was a ao►11 11111111,141 Int the war - °plan prlc•t. This tfe.l the ahtdenta of they are sortie' ch other. nn meet• it right arm Into "ilanle Selseele"" ,I friend extends downward. and mars Iva tT in w*teh, lIORSl • " t r . 1• •. •' t o • 5 - •• . „ s the snowflakes fall THE COSY HOME becomes more than ever the loved re- treat from the wonietrancl airpoyances of life._ Should it not be made as comfortable and attractive as possible ? The lady of the house would appreciate a gift from our large and select stock of FURNITURE to Help her make the home the ing place it should be. SOME SUGGESTIONS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ORESTERTIELD TABLES OCCASIONAL TABLES SMOKERS CARD TABLES RADIO BENCHES WALNUT CHESTS (('Polar liner! Hamilton Street, Goderich Skop Early, Folks ! charm - MIRRORS CARPET SWEEPERS KINDERGARTEN SETS CHESTERFIELDS GATE LEG TABLES DINNER WAGONS ELECTRIC LAMPS DOLL CARRIAGES Open Evenings Until Christmas J. R. WHEELER • --Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer ,• ...._..,-, .r. ...,s .: ALL..•.'.,...,,:.,+ Phones: Store 335; Res. 355 •