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GODERICH ONTARIO, TilUBPAY, JANUARY 9th, IOU
0A3tADIAZ MID SROP11,
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Selee..±.etteuded to anYttlierit aid
fivsq.•eil, fort *Ade to glee clatiefaCtiO14,
Ataratira' ' *tie .eietes tititconntod.
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14. tatifiglieterY, ,eourteo0 *service par
Farm, .Prepertv. ,HouseliOld
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Golden Square tGlikeit HoOpitiii„ Lou
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• 5$' *IttA4100 Street Stratford.
TelePhone 267;
" Next visit . ROOM eeouericii,'-
*Wedeettdatlt0.U.St/,-*ld,lrom-a P.P.
till -0 pan. ,
woux Ia0CIAL RED SHIED
•AXIXILIARlir AITRZOIATO
The following letter bait %ea re.
oeived by ;Mrs. It. Preuident ef
take tioderiell Bed Shield AuXillary,
000 the war servieee department of
the Salivation titriny at Toronto.; 1:‘
My dear Oemradel-Ouring- the Past
.rear. I have known one et the greatest
privileges and joys a 'etty, life -that
stving leadership to 'our, R.S.W.A.
Work in CanadA. •
We eannet till* of the Work Of Our
(0....18.•W.A. in Canada without i:emeMber-
big .With,gratitude the title Co-eeeretion
areereeetiingtrom the wonietf
vAriOUL,.clubs, ,churehes and other
eVeletiesi.. Then feet !that these groupti
lut'Ve MAO heS Oren lin,
IneaSUrShle eneourege.ment. .... •
The leading: ;forward of pie many
thousandS gerinents for the 'earieene
tomes, eveeneeS, refugees and 'elr-raid
tentferera, Ixaft'”'giveh „jo,Yr beyond
ChrigoWatt AlatAnt. again ftiPon an
emigre With -tear
and -
reeked by hate-. against the-, Christ
plrIt.„ The hour is ,still ,dark With
tragedY 914” heavy With, *tiny, but
in. spite . Of all the clarkeesa *. we "go
forward" in the Mime of -Him whose
heart, was broken over the sinning and
sorrowing
We .cannot let this bleesed season,
pass iwithout expregoing our. deep ap-•
predation for all your dine vo-operation
and SPIendid Contribution. towarkeur
-war effort. The WAY to tfina)vletorY
Is heset by many Sacridoes and hard -
Our wolnee 'Will. continue to do
their share and live up to the 2'high,'.traditions of the past. ;
Will you.please eonvey to your noble
0 -workers our heartfelt tlianks? Prey-
Wg...that and. Yours may haere a
blessed Ohriatinas season and that 'the
ON* Year May bring new loytkind ateet
app,ottimitieg for service tor your King
and country, CC ant,
'rents to serve,
PELAJOOOK,
iColonet
0,1111tOPRACTOR ANi,t DRUGLESS
Tunfattiste
-Goderfeb„kivike. 841_
" Office .hours -10 to 12
'and •,,7 to .8 Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday. •
10 to 1.2 only on Wednesday,
. Monde* and Thursday at Mitchell.
A. N. ATICINSON '
IA' South St.
"INSURANCE'
DONA.ii4W1 T HOSPITAL
The toilloIrt donationS to ...ilexatalla
saoita
tOkristunas '• are ad,know-
-ledgedr-iMrs.....'--Adunr---PoSter;- pressed
meat; Mrs; R. W. Carrie, 1 do,
oranges ; J I. ateEtten, chocolates;
Curry's Da.lte ShoP,! Christmas Cake;
afrs. (Knight, Toronto, chocolates;
jaekson, Goderich, chocolates;
Maple Leal Chapter 1}0.13.E., carna-
tions for patients' treys; -F. a, linker%
chocolates; Women's Hospital
-iary-r4eards-,and-.:hind4erehiefs; - '
'land .Bakery,' Christmas cake_,_-•., J. .-R,
Wheeleri, chocolates; •Dr. . 'Wallace,
chocolates; ' Goderieh 'FrAlt • 'Market,
basket of fruit; - the' J. W. A. Little
Helpetie -St. George's cher* aerap
books; Dr. and. Mrs. H. A. Taylor,
"Itaylfalr;" Dr. J. tM. Gratim,.itliAte."„
4 :flight and (lay the powerful roar et trairtingilanes echoes across the •
Canadian tountrYside wotmg men train the-Empitie learn to use.
their wings • ender •the,,Commontwea.lth Air Training elan. ,A, (formation
of Harvard trainers is shoWn in this photo.
Aeco .rrita$ to the Orli lestinatite,
the prlutliglei dint* ergpie prodttcog
Owed* in IMO have 4 0004 Pirtehle
06413,280,000, ettich 3. Per 4:014. below
the 'revised...itroesi‘ value et the 1000 pro-
tinetion of 00904000. /Wart from
10301 the 1940106e of field trope is
tthe igglteet itistee1030, twben 'own crop
production, was valued at. gfee4040,goo.
By torOlinethm,'the value if tde)d erop
ProdUalon in 1040twai: irrinee Edward
$3,290,000, a &create of 20 per
'tent.; leixra *Olt, .#41.„2,00,000, an
OreaSe f't per +Cent ; New Brunrwl0k.
V0,642,000, a deerea,Se ot 0,0 tie.t 044
guebee, 0$7,240,000, - a tieerease a 0
per mt.* .01arstrio, $130,2%,000, &de.,
crease eett per cent.' i, Manitoba, $01,-.
057,000,. 'AA haereMfe ,of 1per 'tent.; .
ISaaketchelvan, $107#14,000, a deeresSe
o 7 per Oat; Alierta, $130,420,000,
an increase 412 ' Cent.; and British
,-00-rinia1471fErii, i00-;
1 per cent These .,estimates are u4).,
$ect to revision ant do not irepresent
east,income received from Oleg, bnt
. are gross, values cif farm prodnetion,
Several of the Cr*, such, as mixed
"gralMarsi fertnhornlitVly riltecli"et17 thee6:114 Iform4r:
on Which they are grown.
Oheso Atone, ia aboadaiat
an esoexitiall feetor in our war Wort,
and all Cauediano are itreptel, u a pert
of their Perivonal; oontributieto to; lioo
war, to "Woe tilt it hurts," and to Seed
their eorreet savtaga. to the country AO
the Orient rate. QC Interest...
We are worthy of OUr forefatbeirs ,
laid the foundations *it the Doordatiss
Lu thee norther n Wilds, vto Iwo
worthy of otir ikinessen • and. !Okuda
WOO tho *,flantic who are carrylit
In the' $1,04 with; Indomitable coma.'
**abut these *he tweifid rOttioa gond* ;
to sloe*, we ahall iaie whatever .
8AO/60eil API IsPefOSAO 10 wu the war.
Mixister A1a40.0000.,
• THE PEED SITUATION
att. AriaStrong,,Nwell:known Hnflett
These lines were written diking :the *te•cOnshiP .Tarnier, writes
iast Great War Iby taed' W,by41°,Mrs. rautlw. aDY. Pith e:w ntshsilta 'inath7tfrcis.rolala:17ttii:teini7,:wCIesutialt,it11.1ttlih°fport4r and -were ee
kaiser,. now ,of Goderich. They have
peealiar application to . these days farmer s Of Ontario urging that :the
)Nazi, terror and criine. ' Dominion Government. and,. the Pio-
You boasted "the, 10;'PAY3"freight ," .ou toasted eight to the fitast 'aed, the farmers
„tfieroay:04 ,Gover. meet pay vet half ef the
-Aitd „now:, k.tbo. 447,, :1324 ,come Pay the other half. I. also' see a •sttg,
"R1n4Itteraer,, braggart. and 'coward all, gestical from the' inter -Provincial Agri -
Little. You reek 04 the MiMbhie.bati,-,00.1, turat-conferePeo 4t.9tteWe that half
The ibut,tathig shell, .4* the..white 'ziOra:hterentr:olgus4mht
, one qiater paid
aosl-
• .
they speed p09r humans hon. ttitedHtheibyrIlte'lhrialinvinanvstlaOsaaocotturiatrirtuetirtl•
-76,4:;:i-Pled-tbr--4ithir-D-ii4" lied for •te' OP =needs 01-1334:ten:, NV. Rnow..
eteo . there are (Me -third 'Mote hogs in On-
,ited woke "the Day's". reds spleen- ittar!itheci than theeinnireeueertera,woeeenretbeijoorev;).(inined,r
Monster, who asked God's aid dtiiine.
'Then strewed His sea with the ghastly . thing, to lielP the farmer's to .get the
grain .treto, ithe (West the tarsiers next
Not .an. the wateis, ibe Rhine • spring rwilil lbe Waking up.. same morning,
Can wash thy foul hands, clean. and falling .over * bogs and will. hate
no feed to feed them ,tvith.
.0117:66.aintalit"the-Day;"-y90-sellenie4.---- My ...advice to the -farmers is 33,0t to
for :the Day"-' . % buy the cheap feed Irdin the West,,
Yfrateh-.how:„the We .have.too midi cheap feed in On -
Slayer of age, youth and prime, tax -to.' Buy tile best wheat, bailey and
Defeuteless slain for never, a crime, oats. It Is only 2e or. 3c more 'per
Thou art in blood as a hog 1»- hundred than the poor grain. IV's. a
'long haul from the 'West and it ees•t. Exeter w 'TtEekeY• '
Faise friend and VW' ardlY Inca* to fetch a hundred of 0)0- 1,8haddick.
grain-tban a :handled of. poor grain. lzt. :Merritt. -
County Connell of 1041 Alas en
egniPleted bk. the re-election of Reeve
,Francis Duncan In Morris toveraihip.
There will be tour now members, . as
'indicated by aatetisks in the following
list;
MaYel3onald, Reeve;
Gilbert Fraylie, Deteity Reeve.
Colborne-*WiIllank. Vivra.
Goderieb Township---Senpitnin Rath-
,Seanl'eP-4rred Watson.
gawH:QueorgerAtinnOong.
Atlev]ei,
a°117tibTriittLtileere? Viltft(VaSSOlet;P'::
• Teckersinith-Ft /1.' VithitmOre.
Httliett-71,Tarae9.leiper.„-
••McKOlop-Busselt Doltittliee.'.-
. West Wawanosh----Thos.„: Wettiter.
East NV:•saitanosh,-..-ataYmend Red,
mond._ . ,t •
Morris,•,-Viances Duncan. .
Grey-,--frhoma.s IC Wilson, Reeve;
Alex. A. Alexander, Deputy Reeve.
Terrtberry,--Boland • Grain,
Iliwwielt-4. W. Gamble, Reeve;
Weir, Deputy Reeve, -
.• Goderiele-R. E. Turner; Reeve; *W.
J, Boer, Deputy, Reeve. ,
Clinton -*'Fred Livermore.
Seatekrtlx-ff.
winoapi-a. S. Hetherington.
• 11,1oKILLOP ,MUTUAL SIRE IN-
§Illt,ANCE -00.-i-Farm and ism-
lat,eortdtve.,..Property insured.. '
KnOX Threoident,
bonditsboro ; • W. .Archibald. Vice -
President, -ileatorth; M. A. .Red,
Itanaget and Seeretary-Treaserer, Sea -
forth. • •
Directore,-,Ale.x. ' Ilroadfoot, mete
forth; •Jamee Connolly, Goderichl
Leonhardt, Bornholm; ,Alek.
lallyth; Prank . Mcelnegor,
011itton; MOIllitti Moylan, 'Seaford',
Hugh Alexander, Walton; Wm. Jranox,
Londesboro; W. R. Airehlbald,,Seaforth.
Agents -ea. A. 'We°, B.R. 1, .Goderich ;
James Watt, Blyth ;, John E. Pepper.
' M.R. 1 Bzueelleld; R. F. Iteltercher,
1, Dublin; i. V. Itueters, Brod-
bagenp
• Polley -holders can make all wet -
meats and get* their 'Cards •.receipted at
the Royal Bank, ,Olintoe ;,-(laivin Cute*
Groeer3r, Kingston Street, ,Goderich, or
J. R. Ilteitra Oeneval ?Store, Bayfield.
to.
tiiTKATE0141) 401)EitICH
COACH 32,N=
•
DailY 4.25 pan.-1,est:Veo
&tied& for -Stratford, Toronto,
Ifamilton, Buffalo,. London, ' Detrolt;.
.TaVisteck and Woodsteck. Depots. -
Bedford, British and Royal' Hotels.
Pont, hotels er 105 for foiformation.
Fire, Accident and Motor Cr
iNsukApicE
Office :-Masonic Temple, Wed
Street, Goderich ; • ,
Phone 230 " GODERICII
OBITVARY.
wrouvirvs„, isuk-autoe,xt .rooer •
;
passedaway at 'Ma keine in "Welkvin, later
IfiiinSco; on VeCenter,2.and, 1040, atter
, .
iiinest4. 'throath the long eroperrboog
years at Angering he *WE ebeerful andgeot. tirlqationat
patient. Mr: Fowler Was torn on theordered the ,s,itont At Lo
Ot roncession. of Colborne in • 000,- ***bins' and ‘010447, 000001
"1'1 ; Ise the We James 04' 140004 ;044 !morereoently serriteet
Fowler. 10 his early. years be worked steworeo,'.104r.tbe Ingoee(400
t biadirsinithing. ' Betio* eon** rWe ote,1,141ted .KinodOnS Technical.
afttro-tro /rears itg0 he Canada, anti he Was etsrt*ed, *t
three and -A -halt Ikallee .frOni-Weiwyn. oora,
In two :1110 *meow* *mi. ,74tro,, .200400* **0
.011X"Ortleed large ifarm and 'greeted
buildings, -and ,tesitted there until
his death. Heiwitif Married in, ISOS to
Margaret- Geedman in tbe district of
aubwr31; now known :as Rocaniville.
The leg house in whieh. thery • were;
mAtried is *tat statuling ileaVes to
Mown their IOW his -widow and •three.
Vhildren,..;Itobert and jStePhoin at bovic#
3,-.)resd4 f 93ritfsh Coltabbia, TOO an
atIOPte0 daucOter., Susie, Aim Ore, Of,
Xineardii3e; ten ttrand,10tiren: one
brOditko le#ris.,, of .1Sault Otte. Marie,
MICIL, and 'three sisters, Odra. T. C..
&eine and Mrsi:11T44-11.,. J-0-hintf, Mina;
Elizabeth
bet.% 11,0.,
OnVI,
Temaintit Arrived in iGioderiebt
rriday and the funeral tenth* 'WOO
. .
eeedoeted
oo YT•
his Vs. re
Bee, iLane, doe Keen
Prei-
terian cherielt, affithiturial thelfamike
phot Vilattintrd cemetery. 'The
bearer's were '314Mare, ebarlont.'..110***
puitar'Bolimeri, R. IC4, JekOSstet :Ptordelk
004;•Ailt,',1. At 11%,
is* t.1%, Atitet**, eter OA*
'101104141113Y- •
.4iask., Mrs... 33rownie0i u'vlvi to ourn Itla
lOoderieli... The, nueral •Wafg largely Mother, *Ivo „Sisters,
attended: hY friends and. relatkves. A Ontkattark and.Mrs.Alehert 0.
shertHservice•*4$-;
tfolhiWed by. an „irarPrealive„serviee at Mite 'Jeatne. Bueirina all, et *toren
W. elhvkit 'United etrukeh conducted by were 'here for the )24:tnerat •
alev. Ofr. UonieS". Luring th-e service
Mrs. Watson sang, 'God Win ;641E0 titt9
you." „Ite41.al took place in Welwyn'
cemetery. Thehonorary
were John Chilton; .1', W. Patterson, R.
:keu baire •s0V01 for “the Day," y.ou have Let the 'West keep.the, poor grain and „le/vase-19_4e J.. itelietneee
grown for 'the' Day"e7- feed it themselves. I ani glad that the' The Council Will lurid Its erst ,raeet-
•Yours is the harvest red; . farmers are getting wakened uP about ing on TueSdaY, January 21st. I
Can yen hear the groans and the awful the feed questien in Ontario We must . .
get the grain from the West to feed - J01/s1$ ALEXANDRA sTAFF
Cara you.see the heap of slain that lies, our hogs and cattle; we must keep •'
Miss Treva Sennett has suegegsfully
And sightless turned to the Same -split up , the standard . of • 'bacon and the passed her examination as a regisfered
• -supPly ot urse tor .,the Province .ot Onta4o.
The glassy eyesof the dead? • we hear about soine people who .are he wrote her exams At Victoria Hos-
• , dissatiefted about the agreement of the pital, London, several weeks ago.. fresurge
Itate-havelwre23.1ed--tor Day," -.yon Baeon Itoard-With-the United-Bitigdom.- Bennett -WV -on -Tuesday forAtederich,
have longed for ',the Day" They say that we -mill taite hogs At where -shh
e as 'sect:tied aposition en the.
'That lit the awful dame. • the present irrice1 agree with them. staff of the General and .Marine Hes-
*Tis nothing .to you that hill and plain mwever,-11 tor one am quite satisile,d vital aitter speeding a couple of days -
pow sheaves Of dead-tmen among the ivith the agreement the Bacon Beard in'town 4-Itieber Parents, Mr, and Mrs,
grain, ' made (and I think there are hundreds
That widows mourn tor their loved of farmers m• •Ontario who will back,
• ones stain, • . • me up) _provided the Gove,roments de,
And mothers euree thy name., something about the feed situation.
saw In the press that Hepburn urges
But after .4`the Day" there's the priee farmers to conserve livestock. NIL
. to .pay 'Hepburn has exprestged'ecincern and the
For the sleepers ander the sod, . heads of the Ontario Departanent of
And .111e you, have' moeked for many a AgrieUlture are said to share his anx• -
dot_ • . • let3r. They say large ,nambers of On -
Listen and hear wthat Fie- baS to say 4 tarto brood t sots are beirxg skipped.to
"Vengeance Is mine;1 will rePaY-r stockyards. Then Mr. Hepburn says
imusiommasiomememminerasoustrarmioteirrioromma
-The hostess _had trouble in gettitig
•13111!Hughes toSing; ...)Wpor .the tOng
bad been given he tume up with a
Onilting face to her gnest and made the
amhienous remark, 'Wow, Mr; Ilughes,‘
yoit must never tell me again that, you
catiot sing -4 now novel"
P. 1. RYAN
• Beal Estate and Imsuran
Office and Itesiden.ce:
1. "Trafalgar Street.
Phone
All -kinds tof 'Haus ,s for Sale.,
yor Itent-Sik. roomed house,'
ernighed; five -roomed house,
tureished or unfurnished ; three-
r&rin apartment, , unfurnished.
Ali good locations.
AT CAPITAL
-THE
N,Ow,Playing-tIon & AIWA% Farmer in "South of l'rtgo Pogo"
Mon. Tues. & Wed: Tortyeattures
Circle Landl&-Victor Mature
• &ZnChaneJr.
•Amazing! ...Astoundingt, .A.etual
living doiolaisl,ot a bygone age,
recreated by a netv secret process
•
'One 'Million B.C.'
Mon. Tues. le Wed,
M4 ilehaott-ilarry Davenport
•It liddie Albright
%Ike, *SAWS tOilledplit with.
lovable*May Robson showing
the
yoUngsterS a thing or three.
GENE RAYMOND and WENDY BAUM
Two modernrove a continent and Cupid nearly blows a gasket
In the mirthful race against adversity.
"CROSS COUNTRY ROMANCE'
Difat1net.8 Wed Sat an4 holidays at 3 pan.
• BELFAST
•IfFiliMfE, 0.1;---A happy New
Year to all. it
Mrs. Wilfred ahckett held a Ited
,Cross tea on Tuesday afternoon. , The
ladies made a gegt,'alongcwith knitting,
setting and' patching.
The "llu" and chickenpox are again
In some homes around- here.
Miss Grace 10amelbe11,. we are sorry to
hear; Is still bedfast from a cold.
'The Messes ;Ina Campbell, teacher
near St. Marys, and Arleen, of Toronto,
and Melda and Winnie Lane, teadters
at Orillia, halve reternedatter. spend-
ing •the holidays livith their parents
here. '
Mts. Wm, Bridge, Goderich, Mr. and
Mrs.. Bill Whiteside ad baby Jean,
Guelple'and Mr. and Mrs; Bill Andrew,
trockwille, !called on Mrs. John Mullin
onc•Itlew Year's Day.
ORANGES ,4N1f0TYN'OED
IN MILITARY TERMS
• OTTAWA, Jan. 6. -,:-With the start,
of the New Year the term `"‘mili"tia,"
usedsince the early days -Of the French
that Ontario rneeds all her brood tows
if• the supplies of bacon to the United
Kingdom °are to be maintained. •I
delta it IS a crime to ship those sows
to the stockyards, as they will all have
been bred, but what can the -farmers
de, In view of the feed Situation?
There will be more brood sows, going
to the stoekyards, and it Will be worse
than a. erime.
if the Dominion arid the
Ptovincial Governments don't Step in
-and,-do something.
In the (first place, the United King-
dom Is gobig through 01).0 of the blieta-
lest war $ in Maori. rttgland needs
• our bacon, cheese and milk to feed
the fighting men, and ;the milk for the
childrenht the -Seeond place, the
price of teed has gonenipfror seVen
to ten...dollars per ton this last two or
thretatenthS; the IprWe 'dr grain in. the
West is no dearer than after harvest
and the grain, is "lying piled al" and Is
rotting and doing no good for the war.
1 think, to be tair, there 1..houltt1he tour
,parties eo-operating to pay the 'freight
on gain from the West; the Dominion
Government, the 'Provincial Crovern.'
meet, the farmers and the railroads*
each group to -assume 25 per eent. of the
• cost. It the gorvornment had helped
two months ago, the farmers would
'lave :kept the sows on tho farms.
WA.'14E.
regime to designate Canadian military 1•
AVIISHIltE DEMONSTRATION
,t barn meeting under the anspices
of the Vander iConfttieb Ayrshire
ilreeders? CIO has been, arranged for
the ,tfarni ef john W &tom near
Gorrie, in Illoavielc township, on Thurs-
day,. January 14111„ at 2:00 p.m. Air.
It. It. Oraham of the ,OntariolAvestoek
Branch will be idle gust apeaker on
"iLiveRtoet Prod -action and illarketing."
In addition, type deroonStrations and
judtting claSsesil1 be thelid with the
high -clam AltrsitireS en Mr. Strong's
farm. All farmers ,are invited to at.
•organizations; went officially and coiu.
pletely out of no,
Although by order -in -council .tbe
name of , Canada's land 'forces was
iehanged from ',militia" to "army' sonie
time ago, lt was only`dba the last days
a 1010 that the eitat:cge was made in
the heading a iirders issued to the land
forces. The appropriple changes are
designated in 'Canadian army routine
order No. 853.
• Itereafter, the Defence Department
states, "Canadian army rolitine orders''
wili convey instructions to the former
Cnadian Active erice For
called tile Active Formations ot the (Ian- tend.
a,Svce nOv7 '
adian Army. Orders to the *Reserve
Formations a the Canadian
formerly called the "Now -Permanent
Active will be ealled 'Can-
adian army orders" instead of crmilitia,
orders" as formerly.
IN- TROUBLE AGAIN
LONDON, dart. ' 4. ---Acquitted at
Gederich few .weeks ago of Om
murder, 18'auntel DOdav, forty-one, of
Ciande‘oye district, was lhaek before
the courts charged with, disorderly. con-
duct. Ile appeared before County.
Buy wftr twitig$ $itit1o9 awl help 'Magistrate itawkfitraw and his eaPe
was adjourned; one wek.
iWileeher, Jan* Webster, F. HorsleYe
ane--Arehle -;-elthSton--and the active
bearers 'were Archie Stewart, 'L. -Ward,
J. Moffatt, Alex.1*(twart,n 11. Webster „
and $1...-Oase..- The "casket was banked
with floral trIbutes,IshOwing the .high ;
t'steeni i whieh 'the late fitr. Fowler
was held. . • '
. M.
Work Was receive4 1» Goderich on
Thursday .laatof the, Sudden death at
Sorel, ; quebee, of Morrieon
ichelion,.second';son of Mrs. le•ienol-
son. and the late Jelin Ticho1Son ot this
tOillat• 5 Be. was- born in Goderich. on
November' 2ritl, 1888, and attended the
Goderieh public schools and Goderich
Collegiate Institute, As a youth he
wais greatly Interested in sports„, par-
ticularly baseball,.. into *bleb -he:
entered (with 1characteristic gest, In.
11010 he fgra.dnifed'Irrora' ,Queen's
tni-
versity, 'Kingston, and from then on..
he was associated; with ,several engle-
t
W111,-Senuett.-4111thhel1 ,Advecate, • eefing projects in. the trnitedat4 es, aMI
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SWEET
CAPORAL
•,,,ttit PUREST FORM N *Melt
TosACcO CAN It MOXED."
Your Rest
Many people never &cane AO get * geOt
'fight's rest. They ton:kVA b)SS-0.4ie **et
and count sheep. Often they Woe it toll
"nerves" when it may be their
Healthy kidneys filter *imam frosttbs
• blood. If they are faulty and fag; poisoar-,,
stay -in the system and s essness# hood.
ar.ite, backache often follow. If yea deatt
sloop well, try Dodd's Kidney Pillto-ier
inn • at century the favorite remedy. fil
Dodd's IgdneyPillis
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anketlance 10.7, one hundred and twenty-
three years ago, to Governments ---Dominion,
Pkovincial, Municipal -the Bank of Montreal '
has given thethe'spc-cial fo trxs �f banktna
service they require.
Atnong the• people .employed by these govern.*
„
naents are thousands of our customers, who keep
their sUrplus fund 'S oursavitigs department', bor.
low for personai Or home improvement needs, Or
make use of our 'services in it scat Of other ways.
Serving Canadians and their institutions in era" section of the ronsirtuai*
we invite .yo* to discuss youg bunking requirestenti it,th *s.
MANX WHIME %MALL ,ACCOUXT$ APki WttOONCI"