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Telephone 71S Goterieh, Oat.
Thursday, November 26th, 1I
THE
GODERICH, *ONT.
EDITORIAL NOTss
Tbe Dominion Bateau of Statistics
estimates the present population of by Temperance Men
Oneida as 11,008,000. We think we l
know who those three uougbts at the I
end ars, but perhaps ue'd better` eel
Torous Protest
s
• • •
The fowl supper seeaurt has lett the
Salford Sage pretty much of a wreck,
but with a few weeks In wbkb to re-
cuperate be le look's( forward sett -
fully to the Christman season and an -
tether glorious spell of Indigestion.
TEE GLOBE AND MAIL
The amatgataation of The Globe and
The Mall a d IOmpire as The Globe and
I..0 has Neen received with mixed
teenage Old aub•crlbere of The
Glebe weteeme the evidences that,
with plenty of money behind It, their
•ld favorite will be a bigger and in
some respects a better paper, although
say lack tbe old b•uch that con-
stituted It "The 76cotchmana Bible."
A• to the paper's politics, they were
reassured when The O'ube and Mall
stated that it would ask the electors
sr Meat Hasttnps to eadcrse the Hep-
burn Government candidate. But
imagine the feelings of Tory subscrib-
ers to the former Malt and Rewire
when they read the same statemeett
It's a queer situation. wilt two of
• • •
Somebody su4jes a lite old time spell-
ing match for Old MM.. Week. Well,
the Witter to willing to bet that be will
Stand tbe siege longer than Jo..h Ju-
niper, anyway {( Note :0 prooereader
-See it that word siege l .gelled
n of Be
in Huron
County
Canto°, Nov des. - At a rally
I temperatite workers or Huron county
held in Ontario attreet United churcb
;yesterday. vigorous protest was made
teeniest the action of the Outeri° G°v-
I
Meeawater. yjelted -with Mr,
d 111 u1
PARDTON
SHIOPt'AK[YPON, M. Irl. --Mute
Mabel Foster, ut Stratterd Normal
School, spent the week end , at her
Inane.
Mrs. John Foster and Mr . Nivensat-,
tended the funeral of the latter'sui
(brother, Mr. Joe Smith of I,ucenow,
un Sal rday.
Miss la. Burrows %kited her eider
i in Cilatee last week.
•f Mlws D. Wilson, teacher in :Thep -
pirate irdtua sa'hool, titimid.uthe week -end at
her, home near Aubur't.
,a. Mrs. Brothers. of Duuaannou, visited
with Mimi Bella ['entity last Frith;•
Mr. Milford Campbet: and Mr. Mel.
rignuy.l
rrumcnt in the nut
o•rr t e daras,-ut
ant eR
overriding of the will et the electors F. Bluing on Monday. v x
of Huron in the placing of authorithi WHITECHUBCA
fur the sale 'of beer and slue in the aEi
county." \\'II 'noel&L'BCH, Nov. 24. -Mr. and
H. 1'. Watson. of Bruev4cld, Pre Mrs. Chas.Itlllet•{rie and chUdreu, of
agathering anti at the gatheriand In his open- llutignnnou, spent Sunday at the home
• • • hug address gave a brief resume of
The period of storm on the Lakes' the Temperance Ilredelattaree acttvltlee
this fall has been the loosest and most with respect to the eitnatlun prevail-
ing in
perslstent for years. It is seldom Huron MOL;.
IDs. A. J. Irwin of Toronto, mere -
the season' closes in storm, a Let tary of the On, arlo Temperance'red-
which may justify the belief that eratlon, gaye atardis( figures of
there will yet be a period of calm and the amou o money beteg tlpant for
wants
FineA1k I Grey Blankets
pair $5.00
Sesturt'tl and shrunk, with wide outaide blue
bonders. Weight 7 !be. Regular 66 §5
SLEEPING PYJAMAS, $1.48
lt.
perhaps fairly mild weather before
the end of the year.
• • •
tutojticanta since the upening up of l Menke' uud a tteckweatd for Mr. Ga
beverage [rooms, comparing the amounts
for the three year with expenditures ton, besideother iectelaneuugifts.
yfor 'other much more necessarycoin- Miss kiln*
Humphrey. of St. Helens,
1 idIHK a few days this week at
t light in t f the Provint the h me of her aunt, Mcs. A. Fox.
The Liberate, led by Premier Hep- modltiee. and for carrying on, the gov- s met
burn, are putting up
of his sister, Mrs. t%ar. Startle.
Mr. Robert Henden+*, of Dungan-
non. spent the weekend at the home
of his father, Mr. Th.... Henderson.
At the shower held Iu the hall last
Wednesday evening for Mr. (;core!
Garton and his bride, the village folks
resented them with it chair. and thew
baaelwll boys gate them n woollee-
a a tong ernmen o t °
Status of CT. A. Counties ' Yrs . (Rev.) Barbour is staying at
Mr Fast Hastings bye -election. The C. the home of her brother -in -taw. Mr.
riding tuts been strongly Conservative In answer to questlous he explained .\\•m. Barbour, mod visiting with her
for many yearn, and has a large Or- I the status of the C.T.A In the foul' brother, Mr. Alex. Anderson, of Wer
sure element. If the Liberals wlu, Iles of Huron, Perth and Peel, and it,.4_ w'awanosh, w•ho is very 111 with Neu -
1 t where exl't h htM. •stela i IY)RTSR's HILL, , Not, 23. --On
"Mercury • • -just warm enough
Soft, downy and elastic, beautifully woven
Sizes small, medium and large.
MEN'S PYJAMAS, $1.95
Made of highest grade English fancy
flannelette, well finished and rimnu'd.
Sizes .14 to 42.
W6MEN'S CASHMERE HOSE
• Fluent botany yarn, all wool, Jersey top
-full-fashioned. Greys, -sans, taupe, black.e_
t•;,i 8174 to.10. Pair,,. `. .-sass
TABLE LINEN
heavy all linen Cloths, with colored bor-
ders, gold, green, blue, rose. Size 56 z 2
yards. Regular $2.00. Each
$1.39
Sire 56 z 56. Regular $1.50. Raab $1•YU
PENMAN'S UNDERWEAR FOR MEN
Heavy all -wool rib Shire and Drawers
Sixes 34 to 42. Bask
AXMINSTER RUGS
liarryuuwr, heavy wool pile in fine de
.igna. Size 4' 6" x 7' 6". Regular $935
11''.(N). Each $16.00
6' IV! x 9'. Regular 519.50.
Each
$125
ACHESON & SON
PORTER'S HILL
three papery to Tory Toronto outlet
or even reduce .the Conservative ma- relation to leen opt ou mama to \\ ing
t. will + am
rot in these eouotiewa, and where {a ti Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Iteetroft, of tbla.l Wednesday afternoon the ladles of
> a pretty good lndl
[lona might be presented, also the tdacr, edea her slater. Mrs. Creryfhtoa.- ]ora. Fred Elliott's group of the
tura tent
Liberal control. and a ConsertaUve tlon that tbe school tax Issue will
paper monopolizing the field in Lon-
don, the centre of une of the etrongeeat not cut a large figure in future Pro-
Liberal
roliberal districts In Canada. vinetal elections.
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step. necessary to be taken before nod and her family, of Detroit. and Me. ladies Al d spent a ter}
after petitioning for a land option and Mrs. Oliver Kirk, of lermingham, afternoon at the Bayfield parsonage,
vete.- - 'tMit-h., and Mr. and Mr,.•NeMman Kirk. I where they pieced a quilt for their
The reaolutlon which was drawn op, of Fort Wayne, Ind., were all called I hoatesa and enjoyed a dainty lunch.
What wee be the outcome" by• commltteo• cumpyse•d of err. lr-I P
lu refen'ucr W the death of Agnes to Heat°rth last Wednesday on ac- It was a happy afternoon fur a 1.
t'. Iaut, the eminent author and maga-
M.P.P.
W. G. Medd of Exeter. foruter' ,a,uut of the very low conditloe Of I The. Sick L t. -We hove a number
TOO . CH REGULATION M.P.P. for South Huron, and A. 9'. their father, Me. Andrew•Klrk. Slee °f sick at present. liana Bert Ceox r
__ shoe welter, The Lllnta,u News- iecordf sins of (Menton. ■nd wee.. i t _lbws -babas been keenlltz,attfhtly-iw•t- confined to her lied with heart trouble,
Discussing educational matters, The malls that a part of Mlss Iaut'a early by the meeting, was se follows: ;ter, ami Chet' stave returned to their Mrs. liiiliert Hirnae•r sista is quite ftt-
life was spent in thin [trout). hat "This metering cb-siris to make em- how. MIN Florence Reectoft, who -bet daughter, Mrs. Jlm Illake, is witb
Collingwood ICtaterprinc-Bulletin core- it Guerin prone' to the Gutrrio Oaveru- ,bar hru in Clinton hospital with a her. Rubble liarrM, sot. of Ji r. and
mends on a tendency that cannot be too Cather having a farm on the Loudon fluent against the autretic and IN ,
fractured Ic -1a.returnlog to her tomHarris, Mrs. Bert arris, wase quite ill. but
-b
strongly resisted. "M'lsic to *oot rood In Stanley township. The tam leo
gal over-riding of attic will of the this week. - is back' to st•hool ■gain after about
was a case In point," -atys The Col- tl} attended the Brueefleld Presbyter- olectnrs of Huron In the plating of Mr. pad Mrs. Peril Violent. of ten days% atavenrle. Mr: Amelia Wil-
Iingwood paper. "As soon as men- Ian church and the costing authoress authorities for the silo of trier and Westfield. spent lent Sunday with tier son in very 111 at her home °n the
tiooed 1n came the departmental re- scut to @Viewl at No. 10. Stanley. One I wine in the county. We again' re- mother, Mrs. MiIIrlen, sixth concession. Wr wish for all
galatione with the requirements as to of her eclnwlm•tea says he remem- quest that those authorities 1a• dos- , Miss It••rothy I'ull.,ck, R.N., of a speedy and permanent rwovery.
continued and that Dr Canada Tem- Guelph, sis-tit the weeet
k end be at spe ial Merv'leee aro coeenr1.-C)n
qualifications. It is for old trouble. bees Agnes Last as a "lmautiful-look-- persteAct and the I'r:evinclsl law he the, manse with her parent", Rev. and Sunday Rev. G. G. Burton, of Ontario
. There are too many regulatlous, so Ing. modes,[, atudious'.IttiS..glrl.". 11 weal to run coneurreutls in Ilur a \tr J lollol. eve 1 1 111 l delty-
many that 1t Is not at all eurprieing • • Monday red Splendid sermon to a tnamtmlaed
(tat they are distasteful and Diems-' Mr. E. 1). Brown's tr,tdmxtion that
det•stood." 1 be Intends to retic from the town ()Myers elected for the ensuing year , 11. M. and Mrs. Wright of St. Helens. It. M. (:ale ass lrteci In the servke,
It is not only with reference to edu- council at the close of lhla year la re- are: Honorary presider.ta, Miaa Mur The funeral of tie Ince Mr. Abe Fal- which was under the deletion of the
cation, however, that the teodehcy toray. Hensel': A. E. Boyd, Bingham: ' latay is betig heli from his residence building committee. A world rendered
calved with regret,we venture to tray. Rev, J W. Down. Exeter: Gordon la Toronto to Wingiiiiti cemetery on duet was given by Mr. Peter Young
bureaucracy Le manilented- Hos• by a large majority o' the citizens of tam{,. Ooderich : president. It. P. Wat- , Tuesday afternoon. B.eccidee its and Mrs. WiII Cox : ail:,
a nnmM•r by
.Goder
plfab suffer from the acme thing. A'l. - s. --way `• eLe ](natio of Feabimt the choir. with Mrs. Verna Harris at`
,s o . Street lith r ear a,
county." . Mrs. Gulley heft here on ou . e a
016eers Chosen to take a position In the home of 'Lev. congregation In Brace church. Rev.
the organ. Ow Moseley tlagbt a con-
cert In aid of the builJing committee
was given. In 11x aJnence of the
pastor, Mr. Geo. Elliott, of Clinton,
presided, and as usual was an excel-
lent chairman. The program was
mostly by borne talent, tett was 'peen -
did. Several excellent uumberw were
given by the Taylor's Conner quartette,
music be the Holland orchestra, and
the "kitchen or•beatra," S'orter's 11111.
and guitar eche-Dons ns by Stock broth -
community at the coat of considerable common sense, sincerity and a high de- Medd. Exeter; secretary, Rev. W. A. Wawanosh, he leaves to mourn
reser Bruce(leld; treasurer, Frank one daughter. Vera, ct Toronto, and
sacrifice e*tablleheyc • hoapdtal. Then gree of 1nteUlgence t [,ear upon him Kre
ole Government step in giver a deelalone In council. and if he carries I K. llowsou, Whtgtam : field eccretarl• one slater, Mss. Cowan, and one broth -
scall Snot, and asserts Its Greyer to l:. 0. Kirkby, Clinton. to have charge er, David, of Toronto. Deceased was
out his declared Intention to retire of young peoples education and pub- buru in u;orrie sixty -swan year; ago-'
boat the whole thing. Blmilarty with it' wilt he, a distinct lose to the muni- deity. Chairmen of committees: Mrs. Bert Thompsue and Mr. James
e*IJdren's aid work. Voluntary work- clpality. - with better times loom- I Finanre. K 11. Lloyd. Wingham; le- Martiu tare Ixeen tn..Tnrer.t over the
their ti' ter, Mn. Fal -
Cooper, Clicton. Exepe week-cnd with-
ers give their time and etfo'rt to the lug in eight, with perhaps a larger op- gal. A. T.
gr
It[te In compotled of the oil inlay.
work and establish It firm'y In the con- portualty than In recent years to t re (romm
Science of the community. But, again, woke one's efforts count for something I flees- of the- Fcderalion. the ministers
of all churches in the county, ■nd one
along comae tbe dove' nimnt, upwts tangible In the advancement of the I representative from each municipality.
everything, and InsltKs upon the In- k In the thee!
.tallatlon of a "spleen" %Web may
N may not be salted to the particular
community.
Usually in such matters Government
interference means increased expense
without any oorreeponding te'crease in
ariciency or usefulness. 1j to time
the people asserted themselves.
A FRATERNAL WARNING
The editor of The Strathroy Age-
Dlspateb trequentty reprints para-
graphs from The Signal's edttortal
. eolumna, if acaeanayil aP Pg them
to suit lee own tocaitty-• . The Signal
toes not object to thta, as It may he
considered a compltmenLt4_tbte paper
to have Re bright ide`• so frequently
appropriated. Last week. however,
the Strathroy editor went a bit too
ST. HELENS
toown, Mr. Brown might well Postpone Temperaner worker* ST. 11hDFJN S, Nov. xi. -Mr. Lorne his retirement to some time in the C.T.A. counties cooridet it unfair counsel hot Webbl the G.A.O., Guelph, was a'
future
the Government to addleon tthe p' visitor with his Fant e-' and Mrs.
expense of sending ' Welch. an 1 Iled on trends In the
PREVENT Shpt SCANUAL14 !their cause before the I'rlvy Council, village on teaturday.
uevessary amount.
but they have taken step% to rake the Mrs. K. J. Woods la • visitor at
(Brantford Expositor)I
i Guelph and other points with her
For some considerable Hose the
family.
c•Itlacns of Ontario have befa
been aroused LEEBU81 ml
to a high degree of Indignation over
the flagrant dirhonty and groan
Doreen
Mine orsen Purdoa..of Whitechurch,
who has Men assletlrg Rev. and Mrs.
returned to her
N right at the manse,
breach of trust practises' by J. J. Hug-(.IUoBURN, Nov. 23 --)ors. Alex.
gard, the Seaforth in ayes, and his 'I Horton Is with her &tighter, lire
A house MronSaturday.
Mn.s Fred NcilullllH
associates to crime, Gordon Meclan'- Pierson, of Lletowet, for a -few days. Mr and MM. Fred attended andd
en and Robert Pletcher, Toronto brok- I Miss Willens Chesnut, R.N., of Luck
- ers, who robbed their clients of $138,- now, was the guest of her stater. Mrs. Royal Fair at Toronto
last
e k Yrs.
500 worth of severities. The end of Hamilton Clutton, on Sutunlay and Lorne Litt DJrn1).in. whoonbas been to tbe
Dile case has a eo as far as legtiiI
- Mrs.. tiro hgme Winghem hospital for n few weeks,
teeeheratttios ar s-essn se wuA .am,.-,...sera, pWm- lidato f4 k .set rtrac, ire_
°fl impswd
determent from Godedch In which I from Klncardltn•, where rhe tad her I hotter last week.
Judge T. M. Costello, the local mate I mother for nearly a week--- monthly usela threshing Is the, otwtFer -of the
'ter, annouseed•-Mat 3.060 share* of a 1 W. M. 8. Meetings. -The borne h ly Clover this eshing i t
penny minln[ stork -almost worthless ' meeting o{ the W.M.S. eau, f-ld day in Dorothy Muller was int Toronto
-was all that remained to be divided lueeday.•the 17tb, *1 ile hist week Miller
atteniv fuel t0
among the creditor*. fiteurltlea worth Misses IC.' and L. Horton. Mrs. T. I Winter kFand She was the' Royala
were turned Hooter had charge ,of the meeting,
far when. copying a paragraph from
Tbe Signal. he ciente., it iristinction
' for his town that belorga exclusively
to Ooderlcb. -
As k appeared in the Strathtoe Par
per the paragraph read:
A Port Elgie man baa produced I many
a 81 -pound squash end fondly 1iarllrally all their .arningw to slug (chapter In the study u Robinson woods were Mr. and Mrs,
imaginers it h a, ree.rd breaker. gard, expecting thereby to havesome- dieting hymn and prayer by Rev. I) IJonathap Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. MII-
th1uR for their dt+rllnlHR years Wi- 1'otsgnry•■ arxlal time wan spent and i ton Snyder and Mies Irene Woods all
ed of i ., was enjoyed
a tittle more than t;0(MM1 Bail,
back to their rightful .•wneno. That • Mrs. (Ker. 1 D. Pomernv read the e1e-
Th • r [dent ha
is the 2nd of the case as far aa the I notional leaflet. t Y 1e a week visiting her •'sughter, MIN
courts of the Province are concerned, I charge of the business. An Invitation i a wth Ramage.
ae t tragi id only beginning fes wan seat from Carina Y.M.S. Gr- meet-, ithv.. g !1. weight attended t
the victims of this ruthress minappro- 1 with them at their thankoferint ltq)eetr Presbytery meeting at greeters on
filiation of trust funds There were , ing and give one number for the pro-;Tncst,yy "
egcd people who had entrusted gram. Mesa Belle Shaw gave the .Recent gnesti-wltb Mn. and Mrs.
, k Afllr rte
d Mrs..lus. Ramage Is in TurilatO for
Some of us remember the time
when Strathroy gejt•" elpenera grew
squashes to taut weight of three
or four hundred poui,de. Why, a
' a r Thr evil ha i Rat oar nw
down and orphan* were also cruelly lutxh tuna sere -- of R'aterlOo.
defrauded, and the injustice done will , by all. There was a good attendance. Miss lila Humphrey Is the guest of
•
go on Into the years long after the ...On Friday a earl,;d of W,M.8.lher aunt. Mrs. Fox, Whitechurch.
lawyer and bit associates are re7evwvl ladies niteuck•d the thanknRering meet- I Mr. Donald McDonald, Mr. Statile;;
I Mr+ I! Giotto❑ ren- I
ens. Uoime.vllie. Ocher numbers
were by Mr. Peter Tooag, violin, Mrs.
will Oox, piano, Mr. Hill. Mato. ; a
whistling number by Mies Dora am -
rime; readings by Mrs. Reid Tor-
rance, Mtaw Viva lelllott and Mr. iL
Patterwea; mime by little Marie Hol
land acrd Dora Harriwm
American t.omber•man We'll nay
tbls for tbe Spaniards. they evidently
•reset after the toarl•t trade.
There Is Nothing Strange
about the way men instinctively
choose our Clothes
Whether in a lower priced OVERCOAT or a better garment
they know they get the best quality for the price paid.
ALTERING-REPAIRING-RELINING-PitEBBIN G
FRANK H: MARTIN
Telephone 317 TAILOR Goderich
Which Job Do YouWant.
to Carly in Your Home
You Give the Orders . . .
We Can Provide the Money
IF you are a home owner and are planning any repairs or improve-
ments under the Dominion Henze Improvement Plan, check over this
list and decide what jobs you want to do. Then come to the Bank of
I, which is cooperating wily yie Government in Gowan
-_ _.- -ibis work ... our manager will be -ice eo talk over your ply. with
a view to arranging s--k*-ke purpose. Lotutibnl
repayable in easy monthly instalments.
.a.
wain node&- ted 1O oozy OD p 4. Modems. Adel* _' .a"
1. 1t0(> el r1. her -ti , .. , ..... ... .owl
R ti wooer sod roof , . , ,
2. 1 s the cellar w.edber fbe• sass . 11. cold? • •sass •
nicht?ante and acopO sed so
I. Heating Plane adeq 16. A 1
of feet and labour? , ... • • • • wtaaoed? • • ' ? t.... oto`
mics) ht and without •
n. Roof weathsr-(ia sass. ........ l7. • • ........... .. •• .
leaks?............ good pts?......
trim in
t e. Tb Toa °r a ire
S. Exterior wills and • , , , . swing property repair?sonry ... 'condition?,sass Ie. Are -safe res rswiodst.. p , ty sea
6. Masonry in coevsaise(. tk,
7. Hawn yds alt the room you need? ..
All stairways . .
1 system with but lighted? ............. ot
Wall
t. Awater-besting ?..........•• Getters, don........
water dwrys OW np n• in tersd op°d' T, • •`lass•• for
9. Bathroom facilities sufficient seg , wired for 22. Sousa piped for N a
modern?• • "' attractive, and to electricity? .............
t0. Floors modern. etas and up -(o'
good condition?. - .. • • • • • ' ' ' • " • 2N. icieet electric
and cai1LnS' in good dao fixtures?.. wtt a?.
Interior wills New e... .
t 1... • ........... driveway sass .
eonditioork pa ... _seas_..,: ..... 24. gveway w ewilibe, ... .
12. Woodwork paietediweade• •tight, . 2i. A gars
wt wrea(har se
U Doors and windows
a
GI -pound squash is or y Iktl
fellow.
Now, nobody in Strathroy ever pru-
duced • 30G-th. .quash The late
William Warnock ot-floder•TC5 for•.ai
few Tears made a bobby of growing
immeuw• specimens In 11s garden en
Albert street. ' TF steel ore to the
World's Fair at St. liouia In 1904 that.
weighed. If we remember rightly, about
400 pounds,.
Some day when we 'eve nothing
oke[ to do we will loos tip In the old
Signal files the reeote of tbese btg
growths. In the meantime, while we
bvlte the Strathroy evtltnr'Ta use his
from the penitentiary.
been done, but surely
of Ontario or the Law
vise procedure that i4i
scandal of this kind 1
a n Todd and Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd. tit••
the Legislature dewed tee solo "Building for Facrnity" Iteadevl tin luuerat In Lu know arts
Sentry can de- to a very planning teatime. and the M. Joseph MM. lFinahnOld attd
11 make another rest of'the program given by other rleBiteapecicr•d resident of os, eroasmwUalty.,
mpnrslMe. melees was enjoyed. tat{ • all. Temp People's OSeera.-The Y. T.P.U.
met Sunday evening, with air: -
Mee ]toter to the ehor: --7tf. T'U
Ramage read an arilelc, "The Mod-
ern %lph n of Jesus." The topic,
How Can We Find Pence?" war , tak- I
• oro by titanic; Todd, The main tea-
t Wineh"x Star) I lure of thc.erening WAS 11e installs•
Provincial Finances -
There is nething liken report from
the Provincial auditor to pat the
pole right as to where this Province
stands in a financial easy. Mr. Rowe
tic 1Tke on The and him added halauaboutte egoing about
scissors
as freely as s
gtgea4 he mute not try to ruts God,In-
creasing nng g the debt by.•eouimatny lthn et= -
•rich of any of Its various claims to
afatiarrtnu.
THE BAND hairs D
1111l1tor The Signal.
Dear Mr. 1 have been in Goderie
a saw ..mores now and have ole
ter'' the height of t'ic tend stand,
widtsA 1 •sI1.ve U NO high. There
r soled to be .eeme Ino1rnvcmnt 1n
ow wawa which WP i s i t' t he 1gttall,
pg 1 am more it %Hulot he as w'FII (0
caa toad •land Ino. Me ay
_tn woeld seep . lite the Abort
lw
wool , now zoo tier . pleat
ands of duller% dally. while members
of the Government base leen lamt•t-
Ing of a decreased der,+. id the tare
of thte, people are naturally confuted.
Itr. Hepburn ha+ now obtained from
the auditor a certified •tetomt'nt es to
what has happened to 1'e debt since
the prevent Government took office.
From the very day the seministration
was sworn in 'Heil the end of lane
Month the dell[ wa• :ncreaasd by
$120 40i 000 we are tell. .$nt the
I of fids Iracry encs c
the ineresee, sins•' It wets working on tion 10440"10440",orulucted he Rev. 11. M
Wright, the following oAkmta. bele
Installedd: ['resident, lauli el Miller:
vle-president, ilt-inley Toed: secretary`;
Uterine Mlllc•r,.asaiathnt, Jean Thom;.
krlaggLsr Yii. Gordon; ('tlrhtftan fel-
stippltcs voted by the Henry Govern-
ment and meeting contreetual obliga-
tions interne'qty that holy.'
lint beginning with .\pril 1, 1D3330
Mr. Hepburn Menne edely reapon-
sol{Ne, for the Government was worklnR low*hip r"'teener. Ted Roe; aasl•t-
nnder its own awl,'p,llcea. What ant, Earl Durnin; citizenship convener,
he. hnpperrd? There waxa decrease [Sick Weatherhead; es.lstint, W. A.
in the debt from-limed1, 1E13, td (k- Miller; missionary. mere/ter, ('t7' toe" et ie4r_,twsM-iban mat(an mdalatant, Mrs. L. Wools;
-- - C•bristlan culture cootenetT.'-Tietd"
These figura% swim to speak for I Miller; aaalstant. Merely Taylor: re-
ihemsslvcs. Not .only did Mr. Hep I creation convene?. Ihrrnthv Millet; air
burn stem the rising tide of debt, but ' alatbdt, Vers Taylor; Able -fly con-
%nftet''
t to whittle the had down, 1(('t, Ijnery- $wd-f ,paa avIstant, Jana•
Some do not aaI- tine Swan: peeled, Mrs. 'r!n Meet mesee
to think atanil debt teductida,_ but if Ted Ho•rfe. +
thee' are the feels anal facts are (0 he '
wetter to .extravagant or circlet's "tmt the' thee,"," avid Me „tonne man
slime a nd,,more waw- day In tie week. Crl- 1
effected during that trrIat w5n slit tics of the Gtgrernttten1 ,sill apparent 11
Government was roundeig net fire lit- ly have to lake Off on a new faek the t
.est ye•r started by the prervid•Ing liis
Gov- neat e start discussing 1'ro ,
hough tfiully. "I'fe gr ,lo be; nem
owt•rs and some e)tocoliteit in(
heetrr• tickets and-"
I)c.ing mental aflthtritsf e?' mated
• sentimental arithmetic," Milted the,
Ilth
rtooteg t• e terse, .n•tead i IM t ernmen
\.toy 011111w1 fti the elr.90*d s PU1Li,jW .t o*id. hardly be bNd• n s Dondb a for onbdcmands for lower taxation. t.nrng sten. linntrpal Stilt. i
0
t fist ta, rams J my 11, hides, Millie
Ito March 711, 11Rti. The Government -1e We geese* that they rencemtratc
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,Ash for ser pamphlet on
Home ltwj#bvment Lens.
BANK OF MONT1
Established 1017
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Goderidi Branch= A. A. NICOL, Manager
O W&T. -small Ic.c•ants
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