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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-6-2, Page 20,1 • eS, 0'0 ,., ;,)T DEM% 4401/444-4110.'4 •,, Pu 'Med hy Signal -Mar Intar, Werit ftrceta GederI90' 4 1.!4,7k Tal1/7124MAY, "VOMSZCIU 4 0 kgre''neeeelted,otatement by the ulo o aatter on Canada's "fereign r4)117" t7413 given in the arouce og .17,onInvoal at ottorvo lost wee*, and reee thine° in this connection pretty =eh up In the air. 'Me. Mpg wee Cselte esuiugh in hio eigtemeat that, at=k1.1- TrICs #20 CO temente Cie Veat participetion In any war will be the decision of earliameset, After Ctenseleil anddiatardlee a number of aleernetiees, Zr. Eing eold: "Pinallyi we raay take the pool - floe thet Parliament will decide upon our cource when and if the _easeireence arieee, in the light oe all the eircumatanceo at the time. Co the meantime V70 01101461 en- deavorr to beep informed upon the cituation, to heel" in tench with the Metal Ieingdom and other conn- •ertea etriving for wee% t04 eacry Chrough a reezonable end egective tide= program of our own, - to _aeletasort cny conserective mama of conciliation and removal of economic barrier° to peace, and to ctelve in our 017111 relation° to Ostia up friend:Alpo •which will 'mese our need and the need of othera." Vith reference to another gthace 02 eLe czahject tr. Nine otated: "tire dTlUflht0lS of -Our -own -- motielis to tete Vert 1ii yaw of conquest or vvare of cruaede, it io eneredly unlikely that at the ma - mese with the world as it la today, any other eountry will oinele out -Cacada -for eattacle e The -talk- wealth one cametinies hears of ae- ereseor couutriea pi ning to ise- ___esegiefewe eglaond eelee4Mtesemeee ere,TettieeZe=a 4.01I fOr-C2:9""''" ge react, premature. It Ignores -ow ceightera and our ladr of lighttero; It ignores the strategic �.AKIPPE•ortation difilcuttleo 0412- 1,JAVRIA-.:WIllni,or..e_9-,, 4,4144- 141,12" t,Cveirf caW Ono --naironly potentlarnto , of - Its ambition many thousandof mile° nearer which would ha the o act of any attack, but potential and actualrivals near at hand veto it could .not ditatiard by •Eaunchina faatastic exiled:WO o ocrogo half the world. At present &lager of attack upen Canada ifl Minor in decree and cecondhand In origin. It is against chance °hots) that 'tie need immediately to de- fend ourselves). The truth of thio do recognized in every country. 'Whet mas, develop nu one MD Gay." Mr. Bennett, Oppoaition leader, who followed the Prime inister in the dis- elle on, reminded the ouse of Sir Valfrid Laurier's view, that when. Great Britain is at war Canada le at r* 0 , 0 lend' netlilee title Cee . o g •"rerMeee Who ftell) ,trgea, nover Ittav9, rheumatism," oaio 411.,,adllso. !%tzt. fame= get; ttigm'In.,411)•- aerves Irt0 Zrithland tahetr,it,;* • 'rho alt0), Cage 4) ;ivgi1o4 egalns o q47..15-.t.4.11141:4.1nr0,Z-0 -otavod itto., bey t> Renee. oar on 4#110 •newaftatlor comes out with ,the story'that no there Pierce -Arrow eats are to he built. T. a, Olmarch, Town* %VP!, • =On' itrateo coite.clgpN PAgcon, MorA37., 413 Candialk Ulnittero China. r Massey might retaliate by angge-rAing, that Tommyete -oentecreseminicter- 00' Tirshuctoo. 0 0 0 " alacse,3 Out iinollowitig. a Ohill.” wair headline.. Wonder how Lar he followed le 'The use el "fol- lowing" ao el i'Prepeeit10 •wIlieb i ts ia one of- the irarest w!eeds in the garden of nem -paper ileeeglioh. 0 • 0 a Ontario motor ear markets l3or 1.09 are to be whi vs on black. Second choiee, it lo said, was blank on yellow. The latter -combination, it bao :been scientifically t3ete'iiIned 10 the best_ of all groin tiieTtandpreint oi blat white and black will be irgter than the colota us on nthis yvar'e gilates. 0 0 0 •The kton Gaset eonclutiee-an article on the suggeobed abolition. of ,eeeeteeeeeerelseae,,Weal • " of Provincialegnaireed-illo-sio--inereii- t ing public debt; a otudy of county council finance° shows subetantial re- ductione debetattedeleteedurine the 9 - :Now otnewherry-erowera are aokina that a nihrivaum price for their pro- duct be eztablished by Govern ent edict. It would, be something new in the list of pr•lee-fixing regulations, but It, follows. quite naturally upon other •regulations of the sort. The ten-. dency is, of mum, for such arbitrary interferences with the law of supply and demand to defeat themselven. Supeaseellie Ztrawberry-grovvers get a minimum price, which of course would be higher than. the regular. maeaet price or they would not ask for it. Then the people who buy stravrberries have to have higher wageo or bigger profits to enable them to pay for them. war, with the qualification, aloo by Then to pay there higher wages or Cir Wilfrid, that "It does not follow malio the larger profits people in busl- Cat Canada will participate in any var.** with this view Mr. Bennett cared to be in agreement With coz;ard to the Sino-Japanese situation (Bennett opoke otrongly in denun- ciation of the course pursued by Japan fin invading China, melting its cities, ness or industry have to increase the prices of the things they sell or manu- facture, so pricee go up all round, and the strawberry -grower finds he is no better off than he was before. Ceor a little while he would have an advan- tage, for it takes some time for natural and murdering He civilising, but he laws to work out, but they do work did not Propose uny action; by the Caeadiao Government in respect to Cent situation. out in time. To put it another way, if tbe cost of everything were doubled, nobody would be any better off. •People There to then, apparently, no 113- are continually trying to interfere ortant difference in theattitude 10 thietwith. naturallawg, .and though they clatter of the two party leaders. They may seem for a time to get away with acne that Canada cannot be expected It their succesea Is illusory and im- Co "follow blindly any policy initiated permanent'. Og the United Kingdom," and, in the <ewe of war the question of canadcee • tearticipation in that war is to be de- Carealeed by the Cafilian people and Olie Canadian Parliament .Proin the gelansurd report it would appear that, while Mr. King takeo the eaeltion that the Canadian Government seemed not offer any advice to the Gov - ornament of Great elritain 'on ,foreign • affairs, Ur. Bennett belleees that Can - (lea ahould consult with the Govern - =eats of the mother country and of Cho other dominions of the Brititnh Commonwealth, so that the central Corernment might net with ernoseledge of the viewg of the entire Empire. Vile would Involve dlneugolons and elflerenceg of opinion on these matterg tets Perliernente nf tee adtz-hito-ot. QM. Cartede might hold to one view, might have a very digereiit atad o1nj viewrand the result caleet he confusion rat her t ha n unity. 'Mere are those i -ho believe that the Chamberlain Government do' net truly represent the views of the people X NEW illaarisAS (Exeter Times -Advocate) The new way of carrell -1g on 'our public and secondary schools) in coining under severe criticism. 'The com- plaint Is that the new sygtem is based on the principle of asking a child to do only what he Wants to do. We ha= of quite a number of ehildren c7ho vvere brought op on this principle. A Good =any of them found their way to the jail, some to the poor -house and, °there are livite on what their dada or their wives have provided for them. 'MOND VII IklUVIVAIFSEIS ,(typographIcal Journal) During the recent sitspension of the three daily newcpatters of Portland, Oreeon, due to a strike of the mechanical stags, now amicably .eettlete,- Melee' -1-nreteliang facts were fore12)1y brought to the attention a both buyera and reltera • in -that ow= prising city. One of tbe prinelpal onee is that radio news service 000 not simply a conentinity with, the kind of mere *service it really wants. „News- papers in, rPortland" are mere appre- ciated now than they have been In the 1:aagt ilft y year), and one tvenlei of the United Xingdotn, and that It3trif011dt cannint in public gatirvings and on the streets; tlhat one of themate-St events in 1110tor37 114 bamvaed. Itvo alto ovihtbit out, rather conclualvellY, that radio, adver. ao satisfy the vsln Meld there be o,,f, charting a eourse (taignalit&lttolMe01111011rro*Ajib.62111'4-naltal uile enpire? store Itot izto tazi ,mlibt4a,to Dtomf trs. •ilompa tat, 4%111304 ot 411Datttt: I reran ttaao toVeriA tmzzle0460“ IMMO= 1:70TIF.s &nip bittinM1 awl the lit4le Mer- stuth, rn bote to be very• slannt 'tette sc./0(MA advertlist,a 'MS the 'me hardett Tata itt ,aMarent that clatralm to tate t19 forget, her love adrertia)lurl tg Cho lar0-tnerPan. 11:a‘ mtliatoisti-lietata- t'o• the 1040 • v•eliant IdIlttIe a ott-totamv4- atzd ttat)Z. the t1t41trazIttl :Itataalitt1,1)4,10J(i0tle 1ttritro • th'e fatilM vouia be defeated If an election were telda If there is uncertainty as to cltle opinions and wishes a the people of the United rItingdom. what hope 41)1. ester tatly. 0 a tle0Initota, t aptUI42 deteot totr., cnaleh, pethartp apCountn „for the • 1„bloodt the' 4 la* Viegetel dldrlet vbiltaloa t' troa ir.41 alCact 24"46.-1110tOn.we rie WM) - (Vingiratia Tr,* (n0dN*44 Cke., a".111p. pk fttAt ilToeinr-I 14-^.:.:t1r:Ica,.. 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Virklt thg nolghboer),--ra, uot, covot,,,a-41To Plotozzl.41 •'10ragt ,Vztnera di • , ot"' p'g4vto •• the e— in „ iuir 0 et ev.k Dt4ii7 %4,10 eee 7,29a toma 0o,ab, tray= rtLE0,4!,(4katopg OaCto V.at'ar btltv 01,07arvtg aftlagatover /at° T.ha ti-tgog*f grot, ttciil4:4T4 twia irott, ,aditeactsmo til4 °OM VklA4C143 T164419"Yi VibVD t • e tv.471=M20.11 .votatta- 'good 014010#0;„ • • .. 11,Ptcv Vo#), 404 ,,t-toeiritif- tTra•ftq wricf,„Onlit;* 11r4abor ggCalfentlp bla44"4 4*'• omattncr.' 140-• 00.ot -g '-iptanntet(q,'.1111 5.5.1,pftizot9 - Og, cClooin 0o t rrilal4Z-4 cal11114;',r) , nflat,i1 'on Mt for la*, -Vbile,.the' agen,0.- TOO 140rAon ,e.#4)1, •Ovais- QtaW-, '4CC ,4:..41Ige cabe dor. easTt thi• far 0=1,„.a.ot PPP- 44,P20.,..=.00,1/nt PAW ataat_Oa.a. tbb inereas went to labor, the: RIC agenre, Om, la,1400 itiereas4 W., etit7,-0 LatIO ritatt'lWat, facturing cOct 0 a binder linereaSe4 ere' t� buk //abort•elhaFe. :Met up. only ,fmn----M-)to Str/WEIPTCO -1St Louisr -War' "rolekance does not imeals UP conviction or sacrificing, belieft..,, pit de- mands simpli a friendly reteet iflor the pr)nelPles and faiths of others. 15 a basic rule for the harmonious Iiffs _clad a fundamehital, of leo elltitY- pro - grew]. There is no betteri,may tO but- warit our defeeees. for relegloue etereste -eb.aii---theeeetiltevation--ofeeereirgioue tolerance. 1111 We° is 'llieggONLC NONOR 4FAirgirry SIM SIOND.4, asseeet=MeeTete blue Mondays! Gover •ant -bite'an ponders on matters, that are nonsen- sical, but herd/1)Y Proa0,72 that -the nitimber frean this eTtnatitueney.:move 6• - • I I 13 ere!, • 13145 - 1l0 -e e -monk *1 11 1W-t-effittrinFi's2-of 'tifiCieffiffilear than ever before. -" (Sunday rolenaar and leaves you With a feelhig oteiTheld contentmene You go to bed on Sunday night, fully determined to rest up and oally out on the morn to comek full of 1n nerd energy. Netting caii otop you. Then About 0 o'clock on Monday morning you wake to hear Ethiopia, the black rooster, crowing from atop the straw stack to officialle peoelaken the (working week aspen. ut there's gemething weak about the crow, sort as If he didn't get the right bow in his neck, or maybe hie foot slipped on the first note Th . en you rub the oleep out of your eyes, and gook out the window. There'no sun! And if ever a man needs sa _sun to reereeh htm We on eironday morning. IA person just sort of needs that sun to soak into his bones and make him alert and keep, his spirits up. then you Ghia that perlenps the sun will come up after a little while, and you get up. There's a raw dampness in the air that seems to bring goose -pimples on your 'skin. and make your hair feel dry and itchy and your clothes seem like frozen sheets. It's not really so cold but von feel thnt way because it's a blue Monday. You stop to peck up the milk pane and Suelmnguch. the eoille pup. just sort of wags a feeble goode morning ts you, and then slinks along behind yon on the way to the barn. .Then as epee as the stable door is opened he sneaks eandeeslierse era- tee -veneers -einyw- A depreeeed no well._ no rompheron a 'prod blue Monday. • alt -040 • ttaopa t #4114. to' 04 Ptanims.,•• .J0T) On one Ana:444R tl41, 0,541 POV,• ;en 4111,9tecl lgvertl .rr,140V t Votlk9m, ,V414p. 410tItz• o317-10mottosT,' int0,4a VOg*, •MPo• OXplIth'Q* Itat'210" OM% c 0:0 .0200r„talzt taq eraTt$ e, CP gy,) tht . '70; 11'. ' e4•• tt4CL''''14,:tl'ett4°' 1010:i:tatiracn! 41:474vgil::::4"01)..: 1477L40 11 4 :•00:7; , r 4* Away' daref-ne e 4 . Pk I tt • 1,4 0VO: X069: tnz Alzp,,ftgi.' 0 vita art' aavo tti- 17.-4' Onv-toll toa tar .tc(ogogr--tai--47444---opan-lao gate to rizat Irtf,r, Sena, I" see ifer still 'in AS04-Wrantr,• of' .:the i'Bedbug, on 4•1 -Fr •the.fkob; 40 .'1.1e$ :411114t ban 107pt. his !believe, ,,p)GraVellis Bond CoMMIY *. '04044 PL‘71. 044Pr" o4 tofl„ Into the .iifetn04.--4 Itogui.,Pozott;;:_44),. V41,• 1a4'll'Ot7.;e7z.c:, trothoritJ10411.490.0-t•TIIPosrasant copr4 tavaza4a, t0, brow= aro -40,r,014, brle4azdi. h trclnzf,%'ctfn'fhe Vtlei`e Laren the Viithrt au the SW aterl ittan,ADI#W. harness -canter. tr1,410-- ;1 ae' bid& itha-and Donaldsc the42 t II 5 Ohltptions-and-xidden. 11133 •- • or Itece trar%gorr xnany,'f. Irk a CC net 11914• Mgt Linv;e4 loh. Tow Itgla tee 7147 almoat.auLdav ridin•-, aro t t4i7145-7e- arcia7doWn saliton streef 0 on 4 aPlrihed Saddle' horse Which he is .• training for the weepstalfe raeos and 4-anaptaga,• On • Inca Irranir, you are nearer heaven *hen you are o that saddle -horse than when you are the drottada , Tours truly, , Below rsi-copy of one of ilieesh re the caripenter, and,•Maiwcoie , the the hill; selSO a. 4 oi botme and •Temperance 'Ball, which atill Survive —1 • eau, the buillihr,, not the Me= hem -AG .4* I home swee portap 01, livirena a rode the maz that old Onildiag, poro titan Ilfty,Years •ap. was Initiated into the WO mysteries of the ISeseo of Temeerande and the Pledetea I made and the tionp- -ObU- conductors eltring litaY. and who- introduco Witte -Grand 4.Ient !.414i5 4 s .1! CI for the ebligationniVere two yotrt ladies, one of the(*nriette type og beauty, with lovely Matt' eyes—Char- ityqr.cang.,,zras he namethe other .e -the -blonde --typov, ;-twittr rosy -eite,s--/m--.- NancY Gliders X7f10 her name. There were visiters_present from Goder •Hotta After I Wue'llnitlatede thin DI- lieteeheee Gang a oo.v, 'There lo bpg, p ;Irour Oollar, Laddie .Aia a: never ridden el, goat beferep rAtds in flios'e- 'days ,rere free iraterhad-tire-righeePitay be ..lezpOWX01140-10144,.1,"' Ira part a inianitiatle-4 ,hielt It:Was supported by thetwo • lade conductotte•veme like a litble • heoren- upon earth.Uo Iing around the hall with them, • wishing the premenade ,had 4,0 , to I: olmeaviile. But wheel_ thilt reft me in °hemp of. the Grand Mogartlie 'Picture changed. I thought I wt0 In Dante's Inferno, as pictured by 43111,0'6,, v. Dore, caili web ii101712# -ea er4444 'JONI' Barleycorn, and all hie „ eerno," so that) I IMO afraid of aItetle of liquors ezcept running wei 'green tea, buttermilk, lemonade, an' raisin's) ginger beer, which was a, perance drink.' I shunned them al ''A tavern/mope; I thought; was • to the kike 02 Ore and brim - certificates Ism by the NUrthern vel goad C'epEtanyl, . Wu& 133'IDE1ECRZI efarpremisitai GIZA- seelelas zutagi3 oalwanarar.,, '44 I Irk a sto and all his family unto the th fourth generation, and any- onw i went inside of a building with t1I0 .,"(Beer,ITerine and Spirituoustakl- clue s aid (Here" WaS a mire candidate fol el are and brimotone. An time mar 040 On, however, I am sorry to ca e•M1 off the water wagon and lifes! leessaree trail} have been off and i 0. on ince. I will take 012 naY hat eone that can keep the no of r eranee obligations. One thin_ 1b know, you will egeape a lot of (in a, flavored veith hell lire and II brietirna and a sore head the tent mot lee After. Ate the salt wells boOmed the little villejeW the natives changed the name a I ' ltford, in honor of the salt The cows just roll their eyes around. as if they weren't fussy about anything to eat and they don't seem even to want to scratch tbemeeites, brit seem content tn lean up against the----tall-issetg.-'-iTheir--you sit doint :0 milk, they show a little buret 01 temperament, and either Co a war donee on their hind feet, im play bittoo on the poll _ with their boots about the time that you're half way throUgh valfking. o Witte Mondwy I And old Flir Timothy. the red gen- ticmian in the bile stall, le retallY need- ele'n 'einemone snerting ftnd eshtel- ilia around and pawing up the boards. When you toss In gime/hese he looks at it rather dierdinfully cind then retvrs It around for a while, as if he's undivided 'about eatilm it. It's blue efonday, and tlsere ign't any eun. And your own temper Iteepg,enakin thinga wane! About the time . that you get to the *milk -house door with1krOf suiltr, Ilie ThO idins ehut. Then you set the calla dowat and, discover „that you -forqet- to put the bowl and disks on the machine. and when yon lietul over a forkful of chaff and dirt elideg olf your hat into the cream pail. You dump that otit the door, and a sudden little hreene either blows it bast in your face or elelseinto-the 4inilk pail. Theta you gt the Machine' ging, and turn timed to find: one of the hitteng tatting a bath in tbe laat pall of milk, You Nen and rant and ?mate. and (Intel up )e"'' berlelon Your knuckles on the side of the sc,parator. When yen ,elutt eseel: out With the van- of ereato you Gib. on the tioov where you upset the tzkIM inflk. trip over that little War. In the dnor• sintrilteetst half the eream. When von tee to gather the aiieste eets ow twit thep haven't IOId anv in the Mooting'. and that od Bidd•y whe hatched * faithfully lo that -,tte9t tato dee the 'teltr;',mrie h0t4 tralWi anal lat eta novo. thtayw Viliaavvill fart tut ttP to t40 hatimo !ti p11 ortilt)117 Ptarted eolal ilatatift-,,, valet* 4,0in., nab tpliiiro tL 4114 1414' Ut Wgt" .tiont,tfa, get4lt-kg. whilted up lig •eaTer' ootleci lesive the little village and orthwto arae and come foot r.cr. aiael Zahn 44. 114..e4ner rit, fr4trp Ci'jc;10 tO-Snentl tk? 1(1 the OZ" unlop'e Mil, we encoustor the 14 eoll-gate No. 1. that bars our wayai he toll -gate keeper was one Itelht uhA POstletimait/e, grandfather It 0 a of kd Postlethie, the ltner.Int 0bie.ag Postie- thwaltti)• had formerly been employed by ,eavel laved Co. act gateereeper near,in'8 Hip, -between Dungan- non t14 Luclunew. The cCe patty moved; to Ift-Itford, as it VKII3 the bvisle4 1ace and he the ablegt gate.' lftger,t,1 In • those dayls there was a wild lot of boyo and big men who came 1tn the Lalte ebore road from Shepp4 ton, Port Albert, I(ingsbridge and i4ia1l. and who sometimes did not tbt the GederieheVorthern Gravel oa. ..pany had any right to make them Y toll to get into Godorich, espaeia13 if they badecot liquored up 012 t12a 4tThe bore road before reed:Wig Saltf4, no In those ctaya there were nine id erns between Mintail and) Chia ' So you r -Te the tollagate keeper adto be a bushy piece of hu- manity to ;keep the Valle Chore boys itr.thel vlacer and-mahe! them -vays their t 11 before the Gate WOuld la opened to let tire= enee through to Goderie . The toll va-as; (1)011ble team o horses or one, 10 cents one way, re urn same day 15 cents,. single, 5 cents man on hOrGehal:aa VPIGT (2 eent ) ; foot paceezaere, funerala and dingle free, After ,passing thrOugha No. 1 gate northwaM and cvzting your eyes heaventgard you spy on top of the hill the toaba, of thO two, original. "Illuroh, Old Boyo," Doctor and Captain lop. Then on up the hilt tO IG,thraidb the Dunlop homestedd -to the righten to the 'Crown and Arteitir gaVern, whieh stood on the orner ,of tae late alanica iva'S Ma=tTo& 16131 1E0 EratO, bolt inely fiaroa?, Efsquire,,. or WIZ 10 --entitleel ono thousand shares og' twenty , dollars' ..eNoclartiternrisr tohnitwater muig Koa' crwiellfr issue of ceripr In his noble in tiketall hearing date Thira ua p,bera JIM.T‘In Mitlys r I an II, 149 ( iv a, 410.1lt ;VC: i0114. ;Us - 14,1 the Act of Parliament autherlaing the \ EVV Face Podev with gammas ',COX 0.1 Peri4urnog 8oth for T1in31.1.0 bo';iof Povvaier and a 60e bottle of Perfume f or ONLY a531.10 CILLIPI2ULL'13 MUG BOMB CQuare - ---Thune en,# • ‹,1F-• ,',tiv- t44).1,, i -,t• 4'.,,• 0-40. Ath t,'-'-•,,,...:....zo•ce 41'4%1;v , to-t7n4htzp, wao ge -‘,4g.J.p' Ob:,aaczioalrk tom a .:pila gam. i • • - ‘, *.dr,itor '44,ne, with , A*Ag-ea,,,,,,,,,,-.•,------,-,,aa,-. • '0_, 17 t44441/.4. fez thglanOt 100414.0S, he VAS: i•n good spirits '14Orning, '!:40 ate VS dinner, 00:11zootgric104.'ovatt*4'60huitinto tv4•4owtd. „htm, hanging Oro , , the 4".„ • itctOt1 .Wterrpie*ntil9, he had tilt?tt) Pit 1114, 77.,W ratf2,,,!VMnaigntri•ti local af- fa'44- Prvin” tWo Yenn7 On the Town - /74 'Wt. W4 1? 41:32:.'"othlouf: a#411,A,vs#clp.va, . id • • om, As -0 kla.,,101?,.17/nApreq alaeN. '(UM VietrO14,'Zich.; 4nti two aerca 41W.frOg TnrIeberry, and Mrs. z=:074:0737,1:70,0::"XupotaberrY, '4 eett rontes *to: :r414tOti‘ . Thorne, of To- . torm "to visit Bars; ot tia,.01MS."1A. Wells, B*Celd wad. rs.-71Therne expects t Tereaini -here' fer 1.),ISIWI WeehEt. 111100,40r4t101. 02 the:Company and to .the bypows,,prld remlations iga6sed or bol'iactelc '230° OsIt"),,,,arjra accordance therewitit „ ' Datedi Tenth clay �f 1M11. &ea, elven 0.1 J. laNI=IDTAILD, •C4retary and:Treasurer. President. 17'fi , $1.ctar- mtyloa, . . leyI4 c414 litae VarT*, ' $4r Inquired 'her '00g • `Me • went • to a partt.la vgbov- they played a gamo• the man either had to kiss the-: ' -- pay a forfeit. of' a tot 'Of Cialefile#V1! 'Well, how, was Beatrice 11402tT,r •fiShe eat* 'home with tt/ion AogolateaZ, • e •,..•17•• Mrs. Douglas Campbell 40 Iwo son, of St. Catharines, are atteata r. and i rs. (8, Wank, Colborne stvs'-4t,„, 1,11 Kbytog Comatra,X38 ligtraonotltimo,frassnlyptaeauoilotal.444alo,_zzt,27:,3,i it._ Ana, cometlang.., tatint; a Avoid Wm dm rtiC,II t4trot-V.t Mixt, e. 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