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Tr,i2 WWt.''J.!4' 4141 fitiGNA114 AND TIM GODUlt1011
Itattattre47 S4pali.StaV PLVS9, Limited,
Street. Gederiola, Ontario
THE WATERWAY 7tbb czeartoatt? Not a bit of itt He
otdered latet “reti"' malt was net to
be eold--4,that dealem who ead attk,
btai Pantetartnettl shouhl be, 4raed
,
and, if toeF Persise. pet out of bust-
tteas.
fete the Vahadihn Pdr;iarileut „for t ,rVtalta-ta hew Mr. Hepburn. deals with
tatiee-ttee alet•tt, the propaals lth4 beeqt, the seo age of raw rank. tratets
rethied• by, the ,t-zetiate at iNhashinOtou emery when he is eeked ta deal with
--w74ch• means, PrestunnhLY• that it the 1Iquor busiirese'in the e'arne yy—
W!lea in -t United t-glziw4 but, t n, potiticiane Caehat bee ex
plataeS 4t-5 Stamp of apProvel Upon the rpeeted to be e0,5isteht,
sehemerit will, be presented la the
Parliament of Caanda as 'a Cativern-
ment,reasp_re.
this tittle the presSure {behind thO
proposals apparently`coMes from Wash-
lugtOii, It ita difficult to see what
C-4,nasilad-InteiVer ter eakytenattoatitaett
=lee SS to be. served' by' going ahead
witla the seltente, Particularly at this
5.'he tik.vzi) wntertvc.Ay .szhcto hae agate
beca relj'ateti, In; aerate form. PrIme
Miai!•;:er informal the 'Nouse of
cannons. ghat,. it aNIOnMtliht, bas, ittainght
EDITORIAL NOTES
TITE GODERZCR SIG'NA
STAR
Carr011 Views -
11 Phil °slier of Lazy Meadows.
; By harry tla Male on the War.
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WH%T6 "REM itiAg DONC
GratalPaGrerate" arelktRuFA/Steeestttag People 1 In rame leo
and you ean matte that statement vitae netioa eas
t moath the Utile Ozeok
oken ea evil speti ' that
out exceptiente There's semething TIP t had long elou ,eal the nolnd of the detne•
the Pasoiug ert' the Years - • • thlt, ev*heaatte tertrld. •i This, was tile fateltslte
pertettees tutri the trials- and the tributa- , eeete„ paeet ' ./. toy a ;year a tempezate
tiott of rng a fantii.Y. • • - tt4at en- :' Med disaeletfs and tapread, by emeading ?Ltt
dows grantiParentS with a ehnitut ail ' prapaganda, that more° and naore -Sttit- It
(lu
tize5r thrtt. Bat tea ohe poiet they're baeTzi.i, /west, eettame bea4ti tee eanee 1
all ale. . . they cell ene no 'harni in. of human tteetilom. lit had beeeme, tit
anytibing t4at their grandehitdeen do, , fashlopable 'amazing us to expect the
It SVINMIS lik4 014 Yesterday that worst at Oil times afaci to „bellteve that
Paptts fromatite2School en the 'ext eon- , hyOnOtisat 0,t, Anna tad Cheeome as
Allay won, in, company with 14'e-eacler the beatr conldttreVer aalti wear. Tge 4 el
ce$sion 1 was Pleading naY waY hotnea dangerous' as the ,wishful thinking that i' -`fi•
There was a eewing eirelo met-, had preeeded it hi. the preenter yeare. tt
itlgelitat afternee att the chureli We can thank the, pee antit .aoldierse /4!
on our 'tine, and Ms Tabithes grey,: 02 Greeee for ridding our int es.. a a,'
1 antler. was tted up to the fence. The i; foal supenstition. • ,
leebool children, as ittsnui, dallied around 1 • Material's' end thorally the nontribu- II NI
;the church shed . . . when the older . tion of TiJreece, in the past month has
.eos began topmenting me es to nkv , been. of lasting value "V2i all those wbo 4
it
braveky. „ ' s are reeolved• .that the .is. shall not 14.
' There islet time to waete on cleteils., inherit the earth. 4 oeneedee,, what the 1
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PETIMBNI1 12th, /040
priNefrottrOtet
Specials for Christmas
ANGOR.& 'GLOVES
In .6rey, Brown, Redo Black, White, Gree
SPECIAL.,.Lot
Only .twe.lve days to Christanae—hut
a let a business eau be crowded trito se 1,11 explain *what itaPPened.. Willie Greets have ageeneplishell in the mite
tWetve days. ,1 ihe bigger bnYs ' head uP the eouggY I ' tary geld alene, BY ,• relating the
' .e -Witched - a --front- -wheel. and....1.- bank'il; ii-anateelestaiena,Istieh had.
Missolini has been giving his gen." one .°. ,:living tl!e buggy a sligbtly tan -1 trimrphal Parade . to • LSaletailia the 1
Each, Tie labeled "Toot* crease. resisthig ,ataaa.ryintior?' mak€.
erals a shaking -up, bat not neatly ,s ,, ra .,,,,,' It when in motion. 'Tben wel
,. L Gree''s have 'administered the test -real
- ' ' SPeelai ,55c. In large choice of pew designs.All
' Reversible, size 30x60.
o , 0 :glle h't14eut in the shed-;•-• • . an Miss ' ''' - ' '
defeat Winch -the larOci fontes of the crepe. made in Etigland.'"Very Selec!...a.
time when it would mean a very hin- severe a shaking as they're getting from frabitha prim as - a cucumber Axis „have suffered in this war. They
,
LINED • GLOVES
Womeys finest imported Pull -on Lined Iiid6loveS.
Bought ayiny Under value. Reg. 2.50-. Pair 1 98
NOMA PILLOW' CAsth
IFIandspecial• 1.25
,
-colorings or white' on fine heavy tubing. Neatb.
boxed, -
: embroidered * dainty designS in oft
s
Men's Finest 'All Pure
IRISK LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
Size 19 x •19„ Ilemstiteheldi-10 dozen 'bought
a yeacaeo pre.war Priee.'35e ,„ 3 For 00
,
_MN'S ENOLISILTIES
ISMIC BED SPRBADS . .
Size 80x100 in Rose, 3fauve, Gold, Green.
SPerlallY Priced
=Ws sox
Sizliesuulddre4tos e3htoatio; rfegurot tele.ct rimarli
tte, mtse
• oue
kosarnam ALL .WOOL
lIaUy priced °
64,x9f 72
Women's Wash •
DOESKIN GLOVES
BLANKEI'S
N8472x90
From Bngland they eame. In all Sizes whlte
or natural. Christmas special - 95
Per Pair • ,
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from Cariadats war effort. 'The New 1` color$ to banuonizerhEach •
. . came have driven far into Axis lerritOri;
-portant diversion of money and labor the Greeke. and as sour as a chokecherry
out and started off. 4 'spite. of stiffenhrg resistance they
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YOrk. Three states, that aecording to Hitler is not el; confident as ite wa.s Caumpeic-bump . whIntlY • • • and defence line between take Ochrida and ri
ado
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aPpropriation waled be •$.472,453,,000 German, people that **the war will not was off down the road . . clattering half of Albania if not maore. Acilieson-fg Son
Bumpety-butup- . • . wow t wow are-puahing the Italians toward a new
and Stiis Tabitlie - With- her bormetr Ian& operations in -tile :but it „
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the proposals a 13S the United States i six raontIttS ago. He now tells . the ,. then with a defiant snort the horse Tirane with tite prospect of capturine
e
going like mad ee*:-.:4----This territory; Will be useful in future -' • -
and . Canada's $270.976.000. but 0=0 be won tomorrow." - - a and kungting and Balians .
' "if our experienee .at Panama means • a a *
hanging, at a ridiculous angle, banging!! will be still more useful in its influence
anything the ultimate total cost will 1 Canadian boys and girls eau be
. on to the dashboard. The joke s ed ,1
eeta . on the war at sea and in the air. For ,
be $.1„000,000,000." Anti fOr what? ' thankful that that sound in the sky on to lose its flavor and I sneaked,. home ill the Greek resietallee has alreadY given '', eowatries there is now oo possibility ', of food and consumers' goods like all Germans tied for, the PeoPie under their
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The deeper waterway, so far as it Christmas Eve is Piet Santa andhite- as quickly as two bare feet could make the British invaluable time to Seize and of protest The German debt, the the rest of his countrymen, but he has control. The ration. eards do not tell
•.- realteed its Purposet could only t:ake reindeer on their atuaual tri not a .' itconsolidate *Greek naval ancltair bases, 1 promises' to paY, can enn. up endlessly. ' money for his wallet 'and eautuy What- till the story, for many -et the,oPprestM
over a fleshly g,ravelled read.
t i I didn't•eat touch Supper that night. on the .1niainland and on the isleads, The Germans atteordidgly let them run '' ever i's going,. . people fuld.'tharthey cannot buy even.
Whai he as yet may (limb' realizes is
our national railway system, put Can- , The health of the British people is • • • grandfather's place, just two farms 'ii thankS in part to the new base at budathe amounes to whieh thett are limited,
the Germans are deliberately imder-
husine.ss from our present railway and Nazi bomb -thrower. ,When. the telephone rang after supper '',',, British. tuival dominance of the East- : ult. They take. 'goods, from ittollando
veisel facilities, haerease the deficits of ' ' * * * id streaked for the, only safety 1 knew - atedite in ••• . -
„ ern rranean non so m a , Belgium., . ,
co plete ' Denmark Norway and i, . • *What the ration eardsLShow is that :
,1 that the money is insubstantial and in-
' , ' France, and in, re, a . give
adieu shipping eompenies„ Canadian ! said to he.better than binomial times__ Bay on Crete, that it. is aclmovVledged ' bonds, or paper money in the local cur -e flationary. In essence what is happene‘t
in every slaved ennnter is that feeding the people who, they declare
I • ; Grandfather was milking .the e0dN-8 ' as fact ' ' BerlinM e& ' rencY based on German bonds. Their' ing
., aeven ine or er, a • a the Germaria'aa-ree-eat_a- ht ------0--: 7 -;-7-_-_e are under, their protection. In alniost ‘
every commodity the amount of food
, down the lane.
sailors and Canadian- railwaymen out , in spite: of' broken sleep and all the: and he failed to notice anything wrong ',", tiee British air bases on Greek eve , promdses give the tran,stection a legal- ' — =sane g ous out as
ettp-pon the* eountry'S finances. Ti -i --"Wt, skah14- 'ale people are-too-insy--td-be-Lahout-baw-the-fell were;•41e4,rOcetled rr, • - • - _ t • , • itaireanenremonektista-bundletefreaerIna4nat areagiren- less tthan-half--ofewbtttt-iseal--
t lessloeutisntiteanthe Re.thloch t.hparno ,inside,; .
„of business, and be e Perioetial drain Lother diseoniforts of this cruel war. • with me. After the usual. questions ! have ena.bied tic, .Royal. Air Force to - , fast as they ean and are putting only
I • . istie fonin but it is no more th,an a -, . . . . -
, .... .• • 0 . •_ ,' contedotee trick- paper money m. All that is beband
the millions that would' be required to .; M.
,. . . with one of his lumbering days stories. t tish- naval grip stM more, and -have At the moment its• effects are dis- . bonds (which in normal times the
--eThe London Times,
Germans: on demand, and in return- ' to honor the issue in the day of victory. ' •CerolLs. on Fields of. Bethleheni
lowed to the GerMans.
• * a , • .4 -*, • And then father appeared with the! I, e
ronehe every p:trt of Italy within ', gnased_ • Shopkeepers and industrialists ,
' ,
Central Banttatxeould-notehacs-e tonched------
deepen Vtanadian harbors from Prescott ',i, horse and bueey, and I managed to get 11„ range of - British bombers. If Greece „ •
in the oppressed .countries sell goods to with a fbarge-pae) or 'German proMises
to Fort William And the whole set -1 While electors are voting..en a two- .between grandfather and the cow. For Should be overwhelmed tomorrow "
ttp weuld be uselesS for four or fate ''1, Year term aearlYntelections and other -at least . ten minutes the_ areument , ( which ' it la unlikely to be) or if the'i!
on the hillenles of Bethlehem, "where
, they receive•either _paper Money in their It- is -sheer -inflation ' '' ' • •
month's' of the year while the, 'St. t -thing w no - Ye a vote on .ear Y ' e.
1 - by t bra• 1 •'• raeed with me ducking and grand ' c e •
o.., e Tree/. ma an shouinto .A-Yis.,
isii d Id fill ' ' o currefley or else IteichskreditkaS- The Germans ear: mate-ipullate mOney
. ..
father vrormine the story out of fath,er. , hands (as it might sonie day if Italy ,:
.. senscheine (Releh tredit office vouch- end credit.. They tannot manipulate shepherds wanthed .their floCks by
mwrenee Riier Nvethd be dosed be iee_ 4 or fate „winters, or, better still. no ,
, I' -Whait would you do with a bo -y like t and Germeny were to put forth their . - .
talkers), whwh they can pass though their food • There are no 'fake Schetne at
.ht nte
i- hr -on Christmas eve and Christmas
-------Engineers have plans-for_lnereaiing 1 winters . at alp Who started theei, .„ time ?' stormedfather, , 14ego
mg ing tO frill sing power on handt
l, hese mill- • ' ' ' '
. available power without the deeper 1,, 3°YwaS? ' - ' ,
waterway plan. If war industries .,'
shaiild reqtahre More poster than. tal
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The -advertisements in _this issue_ oE
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. • • a and i saw his mouataehe quivering- ae
. G•randfather stopped to light 1n 'lie tiled to smother - a 'emile. In a
the bad i" -- I tary contributions by GrE;ece would re- '
ie PiPe Main undiirdnished. • • •
Greek-aChiev.ement becomea even ta-ore -
Judged bv its, moral eftects, the '
The seller Is left believmg that he bas Proof of the lack already develigling•is
, •" member the life and words of Jesus of
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1 given money in their own.' currency. taken out of , the oppressed countries. • gatlitir annually to 'sing carols and re -
own, Central Pant, and m return are take the plate of thesupplies they have meriting. tourists frora many lands
not done eo badly. True, he is short seen In the comparative rations for the ; 'Nazareth. •
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ttle while he started to laugh and he important as a factor in the outeotee; . . .
now in tar, not te be oatainedtj The Signa14tar convey a good idea le - h
' • - ht, it is
Ana pending williona en a scheme that ,
I of' the great range ,,,
ee of eoods -carried b ' -If somebody had ailed Met trick t
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Y said, . ode P . of he war. For one can hardly over- ri
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In all' probability would not be prej the *Goderich merchants. A very cern- . 011.Tabitha. twenty -64v ' years agO she atate the 'effect upon Yugoslavia, Dui; ;
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Mouldn't'be sty sour on the world now garia and Turke,y, and upon the Pen-
dueing powen*.until long after the war Prehensive Christmas list can be filled
That didn't hel matters art X s
p Y, ul• .slaved populations of -Europe,. of seeing •
Is owe tttaa in the meantime, as with high-grade goods at reasonable !pose_ but father stopped trying to grab one little people which dared to stand ", •
aireadY Painted out, Canada Would be prices in the local storesfor me., Then grandfather ' salvia "pe up to an aggressor. The speRaele of
* * you remember the daY -you tied the" tin Greek rEizones driving Italian troopS
exnendirg upon the projeet Money and . t can to the tail of tile *preacher's dog into panic-stricken flight caimot fail to
labor whieh sliould go to theaprosecki- What a. contrast b?iptvreen Greece ana
and he rushed intochurch- when the'S strengthen the moral resistance of the!,
tion of its war program,
Roumania: The latter couTa#Yetelded were having, that missionary meeting? other Balkan countriea. It bras tin-
It ts_44.,, be toped that members at . to threat antheintrigue and her people Well, sir, 1 wa:24 zoing to thresh the da fileted Upon, Italy .another in the long ,
ill exe ' . nt
, , suffide_fojot I are now victims of the 'ernelty and lights out of von that time, only sour series • of humiliating defeats since
wa.we '
erandfather reminded me that I was Adowa. It has made Mussolini look
I -A- that' amentioany* the Neeis e
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an independence to reject a Proposal , nilPac'ar - - ,,e, ae kieltecl out of school one time for put- contemptibie, especially in the eyes of '
pat can have ortlY disastrous Desuus f, wherever they go.. Greece deeee we ting a rat.in the drewti'r ofthe teacher's his- Axis( pertnelein-Iter/itt. -- -
• pr., Canada;
'11*.EIVELER,GODBOITr AT
TORONTO
- ,I• other partnera the Axis; <put her; (testae*.
L It has exposed the ignorance, the
1 armiee in tthe field, and 'stands free and Father Ore me quite a talking to, cynicism and the moral rottenne of
bur can the way home Started laughing, a diet-901'1,nd assumed that he could',
.0 glorious before the world. Each nation
• . , and I just thanked Providence thatattack a neee•hbor vs'ithout having to -
has got What it deserved. • grandfathers always seemed to be allie oght seriousity for his triumph. A tom- ;
e . •
• 1 .o quiet fathers down. • parative handful Of brave Greek traps
Hon. Adelard Godbout, Prenfier 'Orf 4;1 A Toronto man writing to The GiObe The parents' may be very partiCtilar has now Made a- mockery "of all the'
with their children . . . but it seems beasts and threatS that haye sounded .
Quebec, in addressing a meeting of the ' and Mail makes objection to the propos-
that with.the. pasaing of the years they from the balcony of the Palazze Ven -
Canadian and Empire Clubs at Toronto •' al of Empire free trade becautae, he sa,ys,-
, - lavish afteetton on the exandchildren, ezia, 'Whether Italy rescues herse' if ,
last , week lifted an eloquent vole in " it would result in th-e comp:ete dis- because -a zrandehild can do no f from • this Greek bumillatiorte "4 or
_prOmotton of the spirit of Canadian: ruptiou of praezieally ell manufactur- wrong.
' unity; ' After explaining ' the attitude" hag in •Canada. There are very few
of Quebec to language and other prole. products etanufactured in Canada that .
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/ems, end conahag to the topic of war eeuld not be banght for considerably .
NII,, Dee. 10.—Nile United' church
•dutileS4 Mr. out Godb•&claret! that his 'less in other countries:- Whet a state-
., sehool Concert will be held Wednesday
. .
people had flown with a "voluntary,' ment: Are Canadians forever, then, . evening, December 1Sth, with a good
`t.
spontaneous zeal to the succor of to pay through the nose to keep mof the worh of vourageenu- . Program. Santa- is expected to help f
France and tire -Lep of Great Britain. • —The New- York Times:.
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, ,,,...,„,,,.„ ring induki:,... aliee? They ,,,,,,,,i. uniead the Christmas tree. .
,'"'"'''' The sytnerathY °Nile community goes '
They lpave., ezilleeld With as _good to he told that tariffs were to eueu.ur- °tit to Mr. Snell and family THE P`SATIAPLE 3r4w
- heart.. as have .•'our own. They are age "infant industries." W,111 our 'In- bereavement by the deatfk of his daugh- Day by day -tie Germans are plunder- -
doing their duty with the -same Orit • dUstries never gra:ISV up—even with the ,ter Jennie, who had been ill for some ' in the countriea they have enslaved. ,
time. The stormy weather made it.,.`Tliey make no bones about in It is un- '
.. of diaetplineana are avour sonar- --Atlantic Ocean as protection against .
. impossible for any but the nearest fitting., Dr. Ley has declared. that Poles :,
-Travel up and down ray Pro- i Old Country goed.4? • .
e,a'ona arms. oue 1,
whether Germany will have to send
troops to Albania to extricate her, the
,htuniel-ation and the shame will remain.
It will be the glory of modeen,Greece in
history to have shattered -the myth of
the invincibility of the Axis, and to a,
have given to all free men a new Proof
vemee. see 'our ander
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should presuine to hare the same stand- •
. neighbors to attend •the funeral,
' _workers to the pais and faetories, li,Vto en
e are sorry+ hear that chick- Pa li
reof he as the .GermanS. Mite .
. ,e,
one e,afeehea in the whitkh ills, ,, WM:e newspaparmee found the term ' Pea lias come into the community. Miss standard of living of the Dutch must ,be '
'•"* s ; V,
oar manufacturer= aid our puhlic -.1).thY budget" a eonven:ent one , to Hilda FlratilaI I- t ' " he Vietn-
lowered,. writes the Deutsche ellz$Wirt
h
employfe.-3 in their oflices, orir mer- ' describe the tneesure hatrothaced ' in The January meeting of the W.A. if the crinquered-cou ,try is to ,suipi12y
aheir counters--,--.-inclalpar lament for tile conservation. Of ex- win be held ea the Itasement of [the Geraiany with f4ad. We Orefmaus. ,
eh=ts t t. l ' ,•• i• -
peop:e in- their wickets. our farmers church the third Tuesday in the month, eay the Nolkischer Beobacliter in the
h, the f,,,,ws. Eve, k..res.s the, .cie. 'Inge, Finanee ,fini.ater Ilsley quite Master DOnald Ethan is spending the o• true Goetlfheis style, have as much
fre
his oeandmothee •airs. interest in the French harvest as the . iltiera of our Provtncento east ' rightly stated that ahe measure was whiter with
', French. thette'aelves. The et:owe:laic
°r west- There'is not a reghna ,12•Jt a budget at all• . '''llre budget." as Srliguf::Am. &An IleIlwain of Auburn is 'system of Europe .must be organized "
nz out, es; ate, the spending a few days with her auntS, : says , Dr. .rounk, to • guarantee to the '
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where you will xv-it nnd war oejp:e :, he m eel
24.,:llons En the svrvlee of. Canada.
• sr,,anetekhz ttee., .s.ehra. fc412,ilig, " and expendituris f,31- the ce„ping. 3 -ea t* Mrs. Jack .31.Phee d Miss llattleMeT sGelarnmdaanrd peolrop‘ticeli.tbE,heiraghfigitest possible
- • • Ilwain. .
• our troope;, the ai• Great and orklizsar:4- PrklgaSt- teA4, P.eslton
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tryps Deitatn. and- those -. of the sister . of taxes, presents a financial statement, „ Officers Elected. --The W.M.i_;;. met ' Farerytehere the purpoae i;- the gaute, !
with the W.A. in the Church, on 'Tines- to turn the enslaved mop:ea into helots '
. natDgas #3f the re,naztonwea:th• In and otherwise &era with the financial day -afternoon, for thetr annual meet. in the service of the. German Ilerrefd- -
the notiehai •hive tLere is hot at • • But ye . - , ee. r ,1 ,,,h014 woreeip period the voile the lordly ones. the master %tallies.
, afteire of the canntry , is was Ime. - e,e •
Faertich4heandian ?the bat torings
, forth if itelaeney. beside that of ., in tee 6,Ellire a hudget. These prepartala saerkettes aateparated end elected thetr The prom ed golden age is tete in 4 _
. °Ewers f,,)r 1941. The meatus_ 0 wits whieh all other nations' will be placidly i
the Entethalt. ,:ituadirart. 14:- And 11 „ have 0e rtotrthhte"end ottetintriv.se onlY• are as, fonocvs; igon. fir.,esifient., griss agrieultueal. hewers of Wood and draw -
tette a pardonab:e prlde In pre- totanz:,:7, the ,e,,inservattori of foreihu 3Itnnie Tib!) 'i, ilarkf'411kItt. 314 - SS llintde era of water for the N'ordia enairaeerS. ,
elaimtng ‘.agatra thret ofir Enttlilah ,
- exchanger* Writers easily' fail futo,tle . -Currey ; vi,i:e-preside ta Mrs. WI . Wet- meehanized , warr:or' and -me&
felhea--eitthees of the Provinee of , - ,te __, tt,, tee ..„te .,..t,e....tt sett : rt'llINE1112,f.", and cerreapondieg 'e euro 'That 'is for the futeae. .But
Vizzet,1,•;,? ort. q‘s nesions,ns we to 12,1a,11 of Tas.,."- 4'4,-Plu., ''''''Irt''e"'L Watil. t"'" seeretary. krs. Wm. Finnigan; strange for the moment. there ha no peetence at '
realtrx. tleaft tual'ty at home it tile ' tl-iOtr;,,t (.4 t be:r exaett mearthre, and fort. eeteterLett mr.., -J reagan laying .rhe fointdahlona even for that ,
hame Etatte- al we ore Preat4ing it " Mr. Ihs!ey"s ehjeatlen to the appiteattoe att Irepiatat mate ale lam), treAstucerchc-er:e., future. The Germons' clatef ,
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nett o'ther better' the, Lire they cant- t a — - - — ,ttt seere,-anT. Mrs. •1'. McCann; tentPer- Pcn.•41' of thelY" 4IPPre2 Pe°P7-e's-
, teatt to a inaTe '.•ore -',Lug. 0Vilillee Oz zernzt;',. , hh,L,e zi.htteehlri. mrsh G. Imeeeetteet ..., The eters is o•fteir, • tted of ' Tiow
a'aiintaZat• and try to get the Once's,' vlez•- ,
a tt . , , 4, ' . :4ativratture se,,.ret,,,,Try, eare yetete.traat ; Mutter, 'fresh fm Waterloa, loalted I'
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to tr2e coyiltal elify oit'Oil'411).11.0' will Lelp '- L • , , a j • , ,„,,. ...,- Ilfower e•J'Irmallt(i41'. Mrs. , cilaze3eTetsd„
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MEV( SPECIALS FOR
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GIFT SHOPPERS
'Mid the hustle and bustle of last-minute
shopping you'll be well advised to check this
timely list of 'Easy to Bur specials . . .
_ every item will make a most acceptable gift
and the economy of our prices will be wel-
corned by already overworked pocketbooks.
. . . See Agnew -Surpass NOW for that
PRACTICAL Wier. .
\\:: REMARKABLE VALUES IN
;74, GIFT SLIPPERS
FOR THE LADIES!
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WARM. FUR4RIPOI
JULIETS:
Weri& felt. with -real fur
binding. leather soles, all
eolors.
FIROM
980
.4 Literally. hundreds of truly 'attractive Leis'?
ure Slippers in a wfde variety .of materials
--Heetz' - and a eolor to match or harmonize with the
new dreasintgoavns..... We show_ you here
• but 3 of the more than, 40 styles. t , Drop
in now before stikks are sold out,
'PLENTY OF STYLES—
COMPLETESEES.
?RIMS BEGIN AT
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OSiery
Christmas boxed free in
Chiffon of Smni--qervice,
the best hosiery value on
the I1qrhet-
69c Pr 3 prs.$2
98c
WAY, FLetot.Liftigo
SLIPPERS
4
..,oft• leather upperl and
Warrii linings, padded'
leather soles.
PRICES $ 1 00:
BEGIN AT
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1:11134:3MDIED ROMEO SLIPPERS
MotOt Boots Ak
We. have„ the *newest
't-tyies to fit all shoes
best grade shoe velliet
will not mark the
home.. . Get the beat
in quality'and a real fit
now at Agiriew-Surpam
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PRICED teROWI
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HANDBAGS
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fully fitted.
98c AND $1.48.
ionic as AOitEW-SORPASi
FUN PARADE
WitiWitSSAT
7 "$
Brown or bbek Ieath-
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sides goad stout
leather roles and lo
heels . get "
him a !nit tow
before It Is
17.649
$3.50
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a real Oft rirr1 cast so lit-
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