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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-02-25, Page 3'47 Me# Look , ',Oder •Sanie Age -Men -"A-2-*Fdr. f theManceill«, • • uzecl.az "W1ither y *re Dyzng at 0 , t of his'es Thou .cloirig?"; lXe Can you 44Vivo" 1,1*t chosa4,`Mt 'COI." /1t are yot InniOrAre .47,tere1Y 101cr'4*10' the ;Po you know whOrOA th4 JoneeS are • going?; UMW ,,7114P%-tho, path? okartits 04.°T following tiler ITS1c.ove : A atkeoP olut ,110'.43**7 *1.4f .103lovol My ilolottp 10444i0 • gS tliou fa -the one \ '4114141109094t ',gO!est1441 am noW golngto in relation'to 'setrontip develoPluti, ;the adl*a tem and ''14„4.the.ixvotv.Ateo .„. u4'" mone nr'rkim ja,merely to fhrow wealt11# , out, a directed ' „ki4q,'Of htWith cer- tain'Eeher41„cluslons, you must -work ,; Of �Ioly *hoot oltt, Lor the eternal, ht Whither 'art hhoU oft In r1atIori 'to acientiile ?inventions? Are 5716lt 0.1„11S • tatiOng 'with them or not? That 18,0 OUX.Se ••threug.h' t usingthem`-,-,or` 'turning, them as Why 4.350araii You use 004t, at least' - =any as youL4o31_,affor4,... yes .. d often ' more than 'laud. Is there hing In IuwLn themr ' he ore, honestly obtainetll 00; " good `Mini ',to ',Vet. as antolY gadgets as possible, cogoata orn#9, ;Isn't. it a -fine thing to have ..Nater, _fright into the hicruso that you zkatt -ony turn 4.-64hislie4"-Orrabo#011aity- pumping it tip,.tito' a pail Outdoors, or goWslict t41' that lieOuliar (twist. of the writ whereby. the pole. turn., .o.the pall Just right to it With water, and yet Oct act . 04;tir ' a Mr land or nen le lotiorn 4 IYOrtleo Oervioxit. bsen Whlther Art Ti 41abM o -1Vtirtmlkok thoUit er,- hiyattricr, fbut, , 00,1nellot pr44004 t#1. 114;it '41041eseSt .4.-'uvOr"\ 40,104i1ty tlian diplither* Or typhoid. -vivo it, was 'jai). 'for good? erver *nd then like.. • Ites ' are 1,314, VAS 41)00 Piloveing 'he 410 omosetv. ,,,e0.1),4000, Ottinw. antOn*let out vuo: 00444* .13,ip,p114. **writ eo, esfOot of this dlOio krovi‘ that inaanItYla Auvreaa..., A103/,,, .'wonderful 1644 .644, ...twAtthis '1k/saw ; eoet;:cti .0.40.,,Amerion ''01?ntinemt ...‘IFTP4,1, strati:Imes tor .)40,4,,i .'tpore' „ insane about' it,/, 1r01404 "hl asyzinne.then 1-O,u.0$4*1-' -.;47 We know 'hts, It brings death •alaV,O 'SOUIO ./..yee0ha ;aXO'. a:.-2he on the .*4lV4t*1°:t°e:41:l41441 w.„14,'eonthent than the 11tos44A104ap,ey1*5ee rad arnivaI death .toll ot- be Ig- conti1ient. And Is -that «61 th*fl any In tba past. They we .VeoPerert, „.f-lcr 'detetiOr4 ... ..te. '44104' mepove ',4ontiauoto-*e. .thelt SoMo. 14,? „orotigjoig we 'Oa ave dieAile4 1104.41 11 neter..,:ltnoWc t sno'° IOLIUWUIg LL a we ,109131244-tbsfoods. Yes, i igg:;0943Y"-Ive"'i.feed ""lip 114 wall"r beings by the'VAInaltis( Ogs- b the. 90 PeOlember, bigrleS3 not ReceSssrily 'Oen haii3O been starved .foot, .04 we do Und We tb44 .by 1110r04, 4rst. We* never irP4°w, • f. thiit all these.'elOctliotIA god* 7;#441ttitlitirtUS71#9,tr. have Icer„O theta' as As Out` fOrefathe)ts 'Itoolg.''.toi'Aireotioi,-;-beeapse it was the 'way "tti (Nlre ftt,e''.'*1110 4friV104,41c(Agt.. Om :015. tio004 149;, the reilgloUs:IMPhet,. but now. at bco '‘tha,tra*e scientist -read 'their pro- nounteraenta'..aatola,'An *030' Palte.11 -hOok, "WO pig . tiitratirM14.!' thysicat ffieveisliMent- , , hv ..01040' eteat , strata 41, the , , goodness, not at all. inC,fact., ,sotrwe rts:/00etps tis,Aust, what the. ...Tel u -S PO, -7911 Plight giants that way (COntinlied on Page 6) :* advancen'tent of hygiene; and in cartedi-,. hoe--tconottered Onost eentitag- lous' ClieasmiS7 havoc in the days of our foretat4era, 1...knd'Ithough..no" one lives any more years -than some or our $gefathera,„ still On ',the aVerage. , ;the 'years' of. existence .7have no; loose it In the: bottom ot:the-well2_been b - • d ttblxis .ask, inaa*:- this, tearv,.. itivent_ion. of *kit zipAiy, before.w • •, . We enjoy youth, or tlio appearance of youth at `least,' longer. This is-.441te we are 014 hygiene, rektrictions.of various sorts,.'beauty parlors, and siiper-. fiefai ootiv,ify. We are more alert than In former -caries, and at litty-:',We are still tyoung.' ts."CIT, and now ask you to listen, not to the pronouncement of some religious fanetAc' fo" ,ton- sidered ,pronotmoexaent.0! he world's greatest scientifis ,,eaimmissiert .34 ,4Wes- tigate, ,the .liturai4t 'being 03;'; Oven In .Carrers „bee*. AT -0,11. - Pages 1.',/9. "Modern progress, hew. ever, has 'brought is .counter. lett, moacY weit gold. When their , anct.elameothec,t, by, the ti 4)000010,..0.1.0hY, nrasag longer prevails *, 'those women 'whosei cippearance has been for *P.;.,PlaT4rt ,'"S‘arS, .100alt older than t.heir dnlottiere, it the same age.. The .pseudet-young men; who Pkia*- tennis Saul •dartea as, at twenty 'Yeari;*' tvlur disetersi thelr old wife sma marry wome.n; .are Itaple..40 softening '.416 • A riUtitt,#et.t.,42o,NOVo'reco, coPl.vEktErilt.'14,00ensi lob Nepal HOTOI.;#.46. WITH WIITE. 10* *ocuEn,. . , , TAKE Af'bEe'LlfX% 'ret004 0,ieOrpn WHARF --4$0 ' • SET SAIL. 'AGAIN T -Hg. P"1N •. Friday night, to a gentle breeze, with .11 nice crowd 'in atteddance, a progressive euchre, was held by the •IVIarine Club, playing 2a -tables. Mrs. Roxesi Walker gave 0. prize to the lady -Winning first Place. threladies abreast; - --but 2-•• Mrs,- -4‹,- Stowe•hauled her sheets aft and got :first.plece. There -Were also three ladies "side by each," for the consolation, bid, Hoey-Smith gave h start of sheets and. .got the prize., Mrs, James Plaelc put -up the prizes for the gents and ..An- gps.McXenzie With h full arid by, 'got first with Clarence McDonald With his Main sheet carried away, won the „stern chase: . eeiatL. .„ VIVA the OtO4Y 14! 111ted '3n idttli and Cana •„ tO1 'reh t Wight 100401, *M0.041.7 ZY°' Moody 'manr peeinc. rvialuettiolilisttimof ,ttllif7ti''a'restrociletetT,?4,-battii- admirora With' itaiatEt eleflucod Oa, n'tiittulation of, hall.:44 ' o far es•734taire'tlity concerned,' the Modr ,•Contenart Council'embarlted on 00 'grOatest' eVangelbrtiO VentiPe 40 'recent years, Eleven great. meet- ings..were boki in. London, and other in the Prifieipal citiets. .of En- gland and ',Scatlarkok 'They ylant, "t6 ' et at. OS maX1.4h ,VWstreet",,,;and boisterous,joyed d d this $0,0t, the asniit.,x\''Pot c'ey ntponr have ,.__ClecTreilic,i7f°nrahstiSed!eSifth:- \ ex -Lord .344YOrcot UnifiOnlAtittis Uncle, Chas, Studd, the.,:trickOter,Were genverts of ileloPdY when the evangelist and his -sweet=sinSkng Artnelt, TA* Dalrla .14,1*Ort \e3eertm.$040411c, ti„ • Shoe Store -To ;Preaciting -• Moody and .Sankey, who took Bri- tain, by etortn 1875 and 1881, are 8114 lioy their •Ainericaa admirers to have shaken, two continents for peck." Both:give up lucrative careers for 'Christian work; Moody had -developed from the position ' a a shoe -store ap- prentice to the •proprietorship of a Chicago store. . During the whirlwind campaigns in Britain, Needy, stout and heavily built,. iiiever seemed to tire. His ser,“ anons-vere--fulL.....04.4.-conviction.„His grammar was b3r ne,reeans faultless. During the0.876,missien,..yfoody and Sankey preached and swig to more than 2.500,.000 people. - Of the individuals who lit their torch and carried it on from the evan- gelist, one Was Henry •Drummend, who declared that. Moody was 'uthe greatest human" he had ever met. Another was a young medical stu- dent ' who deioted ilia live to Labrador and became -Sir Wilfred Grenfell, And Canon Hay Aitken was induced by Moody' to becorae an evangelist: The tnemorials of Moody are the works he has left behind, notably the Moody Bible Institute at Chicago which uses regularly for the progaga. tion the'Gospel its own 500 -watt radio station. At 1.1 Jinernonney, the ship's steward, with the help of his skilled Waiters, served lunch to 125 guests, after01.vhich the coxswain piped all deekhands on deck to clear decks for the dance Which lasted until. 2.30 a.m. The management wishes to state that one -member of the crew got a "furlow" for tivo weeks to see the bright lights of Detroit, but he pro- longed it, weeks for a,b5tter re- - ott." agnoscd ilia ease as godt, They t who aisiated to make the fimetion plean- ant affair; and also the donators of' the .prizes, Mr. J;131ack and Mrs. R. )7Valker. The lub intends to entertain as "long as the sailors are in port. \ It looks now like, in early dearance.` ' ,Con. UJARY 25 1937 LANE thin I IT .. roin wyer ix ii If. * °4rttl'.4Lan4%,°ti 11'% r' ' . ox h lait eh * nePhewS. kIng as bis iietlhe ,Wh. ,Ai 4 or Oen , rl hsli Salvation. r int D. 1. Lane 6P�kC', esliele lez4tton way Or his line*: 0 A I WItr '441 iif;. '441nbe'r' tlt Irltn°' 44t. 41 deceased'‘1.; ' h a before Istairixtroto 4. . Av 6 ,i))ea404 $`011.0/ to AO indeO Xi .when * thl Orvie**t; ICAQX: e....uto 0 : a liPPeaVe, , ..,_ , ,, 1,40A tiftrilef$1. The speaker - had 10100 in police court on Thursday .01 r 0 01 ass*** ot 11,41S- 'afternoon anfi. Was remanded', a' With that, Mr#, Lane att14,_...1171,4e WaS fotntence., The 1,0 wo allegedly ..v.waottit.i:pme;arnii44:0;treettttnt'obllyimr 0,ireA!'ilto.:011103t440 t':wsthi°tedirk%'tillt::14,h! esoormtom,:ixt.te.04itattuffit.:iiitatt6an:048k,4410,.iYatv1:44.01,0,00:ort servant ,words 01 a ttood plead It° * scow •en x a • hoara. or the Inun's old iClinton ite will aPpear al;akt° $nct as 4.. #1,,,s,. lait4,-'.. the Closing' hours 01 the about teuu. he 4.• °;',.',4400... next Week.: ' . ' '1'.' i0.0. ' 0.. ,f!Clare •Irwin, ,Ooderich, lad. renttuul- The werda 'werefew,Hiln4 01 Anst4eek.on lk 4000 Of vagrancy . , . , , , . . oP , . . they ;re:4a .pa ..that h had an ardour' See it * job 'contd. be ;00000i or that •litaa. •40044,0st,, „. .------ , . him,: was aak0d if he , had got the JO , '4:tna : oast -Prockala.'4,hing... //.4 all :the l'Ot4;`;1.11000 heard anything, about .ivorw Is. , Just ' that -..itintitirai„.00n4ciente' 'iti,P, he told the40.glo#ate,.. *Ilia. :WO :and, trot that 'God. Is .able to tee-pr.:or ship, thonght. ;that . -the .: aconiio4 had .H1M,I014,-.thO OrtVilege,ot So • Itaittng., up, better beirentaded for Another .wee on: ,rns" itim'e wit!), we ,nre abie,:te see, since he is not riveleOrne. at his father' ;Wm. '4.1e . Who waits .':patiently*t. Wo. will, . horao. and , he has' not. means to 14tA Ored not. disappoint. Thla 4s:the •assur.!, any place %clop... , - . . . once, net only, to the. Patriaroh but *sot,. Robert tarter and Edwin Coope . • • . caLtlie...:men,...whe look ..te_.•__0(4.:,!*ir..V!...#.. were•placed viv.:,,#.0u.SPendecl 54.ori,tbne 7ejtttoktiv,-:tz:,.,7-a-,g.,...,-1,:,,,,T4!,::,:t7ffe.,-?', "7-7 .':*Itir7rArthurw,rierry.„7,7.,-..compunna .111)41ttimoltaoigtiretsa4t, .ainhdingaisto znaorit efdealron-ln: -:dwili3eohie,ahrilicrgingeliftirehoarniClitraorinayo4uitishta0;- tit It ...ia a --great Ithing "te .be called hence at, the team on lst.Q.cprovitetiti high* • • COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER UN '1a4b 06 it '13 la Tn4rmli*us t'41frtfigt f" noir Parry's%Me in Tuckers:nun. those who' ere left .behlria, MrParry saidthat his wife and It utelo shfre erhem we honor today lila were going out in the aftertioon,whe .. , len? rtosusecase;wdithil, hgruainablt efakitunedrsiy.otior olierieci . wiry, very close, Mrs . they heard a shot that seemed to b Parry ran- t was a man ot many rtrilllitThil vittues• the back door of the house while he He kept a solemn wad to the better husband went to the front. They lux weds of life. He was 10541 to L,up Ast reached the .cloor when there wa home and to his clIttreli and was offec- another shot. When they went outsg lifiois,nalapyitot_,,tivr,,,,,,_=1;;, _:;12.741..irries; .thoadoy ,..saimw rEIC:a_r.thteer: roulksininairc....g4ptoh and t ,oupfetimmiri sournvdiv•ethheim. ImPiraijailthes.6ef. ,They shall Twithhoc tohnelpgi auinn, stillanty ei in efiring p�sltlori at them and lart; even death cannot dee;r0Y verbal battle began between. Coope They are not dead who 'thus liVe." and Parry, according to' the latter' Mr. D. J. Lane opened' the service evidence. He said that he and his wif With a prayer and Rev.,W. P. 14me read had been pet#ered by the young me from the book of PSalms. Following for about sLx Years. ' the service, the casket, which was be- Mrs. Parry corroborated her ltu tbre the pulpit, was wheeled ito the band's evidence and .1014 the our vestibule of the East St. entrance and that she and her husband had been t -*a.s openect for ithe congregation to butt of abusive language and ridicul view the remains. by the named men for some time. The pulpit was draped in ' black and Carter said the incident occurre purple and a 'large number of beautiful about four o'clock in the afternoon o floral tributes were banked about the Vebruary .5th. He had shot a rabb base of the pulpit. The church choir sitting almost in line with the fen Was in ,attendanee. The cen`re rows of and the animal when -wounded h pews were reserved for the pall -hearers scrambled a few feet insid the- fene and the large gathering of present and He said he knew that it N% as again past county, town and township officials ,tbe law to shoot an animal and the who had collie to. banbr, fr.hz •ipemory , of leave it and so he had told Cooeer a beloved• associate. go and get It. "I don't think I ev spoke to Mr. Parry in my life Carter told the court. Cooper said that only one shot w fired. Outside of a couple of min matters he and Parry had never h any trouble at all, he declared. I gave much the same evidence as Ca ter. "You know, you boys go Out slino - ing and come within 100 feet of oth people's property and think n•)thi of it," said the Magistrate. "The people are getting up in years and 1 feet is a little dose for comfort. think you are both in the sameboa "Well, what do you want to do wi them?" the cad! asked Mr. Parry. • "That's up to you Your Worshi answered the complainant. • "What do you say to sthipended s once then? These fellows have been in eourt before and theY..via give you any more trouble 1 think. like to give a fellow a second chanc "Suspended sentence would be qu agreeable to me," Your Worship, swered Mr. Parry benevolently. Worship suspended sentence on p ment of costs. 4.0‘i rff • II, The body of Mrs. Lane Was brought •vIr zrom xintan on sundsr and placedin ivtaitiand cemetery, where Mr. Larie was buried on Monday afternoon. The active pallbearers were Dr: J. A, Oraham, R. C. Hays ,1 MC., Dr. A. H. Taylor, E. C. Beacom, Roy Patterson. and A. D. McLe,an. The honorary pallbearers were Ex -Wardens J. W. Me - =ban,. W:ngham; N. W. Trewartha, Clinton; E. Beavers, Exeter; John Govenlock, Sealorth, and Robert Bow- man, Brussels; MIMI' Hill. John Cam- eron c.nd W. Haaclo?.. Those from out of .`down here for the funeral were: Dr. Charles Lane and Ralph ()dram -Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Reed, Port Alb'ert; mr.' and Mrs. George Lane, Ashfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Lane, Ripley; Benry Gardner, Robert Ritchie. Charles M-Dollagh. Ashilald; Mrs. David Alton, Lucknow ; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lane, Hugh 0.Lane, /finless; Mrs. David Hackett. Ripley; 'Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. Re -ed. Carlow. The Court House flag was floated at hsAf mast on Monday until after the funeral. _S. Tew, a comb.' chit traveller, was 'arrested 4:'.01). TUeS409 charged.with,be; ing drunk while driving. He was transported to the Reynolds Castle, but later released on bail and will p - pear in court today. Provincial olil ers made the arrest after he is alleg. ed to, have bumped. aeveral orers; IS 14. *ices eni Uns - • ammosimmummisimmosmiliommumw_ SO comploteIiquidation e been' "*.t at cost , PORT ALBERT PORT ALBERT, Feb. 23. -Mi. and Mrs; George Me and son, Cliffor 1, spent„Monday at Mr. and MrS. Chas. .Prawford's. Miss- Trenii Griiharn; tnirte.fri-trairt- -trig in Godetiuh hospital- is recuperat- ing at the -benne of Iter-parenter Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Graham, after her recent illness. j.114. Clifford Crawford underwenn toPoperation on Metall/ in the Code - rich hospital, to have his tonsils re- move& A • Mr. and Mrs. Carman Hayden mo• t- ored te London on Sundayto visit the fernier's uncle, Mr. Harry Hayden. Mr. Will Richardson has been visit. ins in Detroit for the last couple of Weeks. The second in the series of lantern slides was held in the Anglican Church on Monday. It referred to Janatt. The series will continue eachoMondity night tmtil Easter. The February meeting of the W. M. S. and L. Ai S. was held Thursday, at thetihcime'of Mrs. Jas. McMillan, With 25 present. The World's Day of Pray- er program from the Missionary Monthly was conducted by the presi- dent, Mrs. W. Crawford with many of the members taking part. /Aro. Pomo- roy read a. chapter out of the Study Book. An interesting letter was read by Mrs: Sas. MiKenzie from Miss Minnie Dicksan, R.N. in Hearst hosiii- • fal, On her work in that New Ontario hospital. An organ solo was rendted by Miss Mari McMillan. Mrs. Led. nor !gave a reading -on tenitieraride. The roll call wa'a responded to With a *rife from the Scripture. The hymn. d'Iltreathe on me breath of God:" was nuns at the 460. A soqial hour Was Spent with the hostess 6014/hit lunth, assisted by Misses Mary and borotlir. valaammekraaraa*A.11144.Kaaastaa -R. H. !dogwood has been appoin .mantager of the Btmk of Montreal Kincardine. Mr. Magwood has ha wide experience among the Wes branches and aka in Toronto. T Aftitit$11 • bellive X shall have to giro up amateur theatritals. *IWOrA maceMe feel tara. \making A fool of xn,yoelf." • oft e tiela the Sli• tthe , . , BUSIIIeSS Directory . - MO w. eor'itim- •�WtTZRD -I› . . 80 * * Matt Tronto,- t ,., , . ,,,.. .,$,MItS. aritet' aid 844-1tif47' ., HaMil . Plionc 512 OIkeIroise, ttil tr. - **rester and Solicitor. Life Bldg. ' ti4delaide and VictorIn ' Streets.„ Telephenti ; ,Ittgin 5301 Toronto 2, Ali/ ONMIT,NO 'AO , Dude "u4k4,-. 014101XitT 4 SCktst' \ i Stock .atuli Gerktrat - ' it381140Alre#* 0,414,riah Sales Mad. everywhere and all efforts to cave you satisrattion.. Irtirmrss Gale. Note, discounted... Phone ila„ " - • r.,....,,,,,,,-..,...........,..........-Ar.........„..........r..-.4.....„.......... • • - -- 1 and r College, `ten 1 night VETERINARY . DR, 0. E. ziMeiRt* le.S„. 14,11, Sc. _..3.ANIVRINARY 13VAGEON rilitlittatOMfrUirvrtfteraitrzotiVrOrttaiz graduate of the Ontario Veterinotrir , , . T. T. aturphrs, ttsm11.- Office In-Ntr. • St., Gotterich. Telephone.; Day -206, 249. , . ,„....., ' - I CllittOPRACTIC' 3 r I s OBIROFRACTOR 3 . Electronic practic; '4- diseases. 1 hours r s day e inivy 11 and °Mee t tamus: ‘ , DRUPLEISS PRACTITZONER. . • A ND Domolm.S _ 2 THERPAST. 0001gRICII., " rieumPed with electro-InagnetIA; be,tha. electric treatment and Chiro- --Chronici--erganic- and---nerveus- Lady In attendance. ottica 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. on. Taenday, Friday and Saturday, and on Welhes, 9 to 12 a.m. ontlY. CofiattlfAtlort be hack by appointment, 'MOndaY" Thursday at Mitchell. ' A. N. Arrimstott. residence mut corner of South _Street And Bri- Road; (Phone 341. • ti d _ P, 44 0 1.1 °' ' t n ''' 1; xs )r 0 le 1. - t- et 1g 30 DO r ;." th )•• , 11-• al ,s,4, '* ,'. L'" ite tn- Its iy- ted 1atlisted a ,131, DR. P. T. h. ronsriat. - 4-- „.............„.... Eyk, EAR. NOSE, THROAT. Late House Surgeon; New York Grpth- thalmio and Aural Hospital, assistant at Difootetield'a . Eye Hospital and Golden Squans-Titrout-Hospital. London, Eng. eyes tested, glasses supplied. - 63 Waterloo St. S., Stratford. Tele- h p one 267. Next visit Wednesday afternoon and evening, February 24th, from 2.30 to 8.30 p.m. only. ._ . . FIRE INSURANCE' ltreEILLOP airrim vmz MITA- 4v -a- ANCE COMPANY. ..--.. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PRO PERTY „INSURED. ......••••••••••••••••• GPFICCRS-President, -,_Nex. Broad. foot, seaforth; Yine-eresiciftt, ,.tolut E Pepper, 13rucelleld; Secretary -Treasurer M. A. gat. Sea.forth. DIRECTORS -Alex. nread.thot. sea. forth; James Sholdice, Walton; WIllian Knox, Londesboro; George Leonlierdi Dublin; John E. Pepper, BruCefleld: JAI Connolly, Goderich; Thos .Moylan, sea forth; W. R. Archibald, Seaferth; *Ales MeEwing, Blyth. LIST 07„ AGENTS -W. J. Yet), Olin ton R, R. No. 3; James Watt. Blyth *JOlirc E.. repper, Brucefteld, R. U. No. 1 R. P. McKercher, Dublin, It, R. NO. 1 Chas'. P. 'Hewitt, Kincardine; R. 0. Jo math, Bornholm, R. R. No. 1. Polley holders can pay their yam ments at Calvin Cutt's store, Ooderich The Royal Bank, Clinton, or J. 1 Reid's, Baylleld. 1101101.11110191MMEMMO.•••••••••••010•14.0.1.0*. • "Education against crime should b as even more, important tha reading writing arid Ulth44,e."- , . .. ? . Engem, O. Grace. Decorate for Old Ilouie Week - AUGUST 14, It is not to early to begin planning for the' beautification of our Town for Old Home Week. In aadition to individual projects fpr brightening up private properties, a Committee has been appointed to carry out a general scheme of decora- tion of the TOW11 for the big week. This Committee wilt be glad to receive suggestions frotn any citizen or from any source as to plans of decoration. If you have anything on your mind, tet us know about it. G. L. PARSONS, Chairman of Decoration Commit -time - WESTERN CANADA 0.---1-41 EXCURSIONS from $ GOING DAILY-4ga* 20 to MARCH 6 In' kiiivo •• !tab** Magi* 45 *Ott tiOlOtift$ 400,16 * trOACitta tit &bit Atil*':41triatelY Ott tam, *V4ilitta otromit et farts seeecedetitelyi, tett!** •10444001) :so:mud wilts tit tottspottommitir 704 mg., colt OV AattOokist tottiotait: Arthur. ofv AN NAT1O: