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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1933-11-16, Page 4• r..11.4,164orir moo row'ot wosserttiotvveMe4111004644Q~,M1t, , • • the toraiesei d*uglie UrL. .and'Mr' Maiac ii*eit Quebee, nt1k114 the jr Or. .... _. .., ,1... Gordon S. ti4 a wawa tee'4*" • TOr- arid,4vw 4,41•104Ok -SO, tale ,c1/414rea Pent * lear 'days With' TorOx40 0 WOWS /A;oUltetta ikeid XniLW Me Owe' Spent the. week -end 'with, Ooderich -*gives; the former remained tor a weeks visit - ;rind, Mrs Cabt atc.Intree have moved their hoosehoht meets to Ileett. Water "where they WM aSsiat -the fen/tees anether MZL George 440Intyte. Who bas pOrehr4ed bOeshep there. Airmeemetinent is Made' that the nom.. 'Motion nweting for the townships. of Ashfield end West WaWariooli *411 be held on '1Prida.Y. •140Vember ggth, and the% ibe,eleetiOns' etly, -will be held 43/4_111e. resPW e toWnships ontiOritta7•• Dec,' ember atter A 'meeting in the interests of the-tIrrew cittokat* movement"'is tob,e_h_el, in the ___Oungtonort, -on Tuesday —17:7 • -...curargr.141. fleara Stir tip Lazy Liotte.Bile. arirt Purify Your System. WITHOUTAXINGIALOKE0 deal y • associated during .her long life- C134to Olt t1100 tin10- and MOSt Active in all chiner o renew Ou /Or ganizations as !Ong AS her tealth per- ng NOV( (ment t are! ipeakers be t to sddxsl the st11 fle WO- "atimost coMpletely tied VP ,Mote Or ,raIfl. Mr. Rouelt. ,armetotifi nisit courier, . took 114,,horsesi On the mall ratite On liirtdriesdaY.4fOr' the fititt time Oa la% Iliff 104 ot 'Ode** totie, plate Inatittite 40000, who Urge been motoring to OOdericir each 4*Y• Went *boat balr VsY on WedriesdeY'bnt Were Compelled to return. _ . \The -Sivadsy school clank of 'WS, Bur- ton Roach. 11,//1101ding 11. sOcial evening and. -debate On -PridaY. November 24th. The subject li u follows: Revived, +What a bad-teMpered, tkLy housewife is more pleasing than s good-natured un- tidy housewife," The affirmative Will be taken by atiseerelL'unieo Long and I3er- nice Roach, whilleellte negative 'WM be taken by Miseia 'Helen Anderson .and Claire Pentland. , The Young Peop).0 SoCiety 'of Dun- WI ' ,,s-,-,Y^,-eioremor.-0,,.., • 0 fo , The Y.‘P. • 0 1 , ' Of liCtie% Celtegf. '1!Orento; he'. Week -end 'with his 'went*. Dr. and ligra. 'COMMA« - -II* MorithlY Meeting, of the W. 0 Or Mille% OffabYteriari,-01ntreh was 'he last Vitedneaday at the 1:16Me Of Siasett,, , 14. C. *tftckt404e,. Messrs, John and Ishigh1geoirelodei and )4e Howes and vbudren, visited at the ;:ionle' Cff Marvin Westfield« one del lase week, Inc 'de ur • 111 L. • 4tqw OUGIIING arta lam hone 05 =OS OTI.. , , • r. O. not 399 • ter luneli the Merry -makers enjoyed sev- eral hotirs.'of old time dancing. The BENIWILLER guests hact the pleasure of hieing with •' them Mr. -1* Aterson's mother, Mrs. Don- ., . Rev. and Mrs, Patton spent the vioeek. it% .pattergion, „ Agr. Will 14onit bU-SY these. dais AV' Funeral of Elwin Miley& end in ,Toronto. stalling 1100. . ' - The funeral of twin J. E. Itillough, gannon 'Gaited ehUrch held its reg The W. Vtlita:i..‘i.h'-er48"e'sillsisti'l es'vel:g.;.:8,...„$.4e$P,,,ite.,• • .the e .'1:1elltatrIge°11111mIdarb'earfteerisotItie#7.Wpgas 4Itt4dadedanbdY. Meeting on WednesdaY cloning- 1001 - Iviiii'l 14/Y lenic bas 'been .1411t1r4 her relatives, who peld their laSt tribUtes to I Miss Margaret Ryan presiding, the aunt, MO, ./iValtez in PitUterieh, township„ the opstrted, _who mias_lia, /its 34th year. eripittre lesson being read by Was Pearl lets myth, who has been visiting at ” Finnigan. -- The topic. was ,taken by afise the Parsonage. returned to her, home 'MI Bilvjvillywiasthb9briSil 41 rta n /Clintonaiid b. ;tart ea sn t sa, °Wh ilit- Olaire Pentland/ V110 gave an excellent iitstnr4ay., iiam, Itillough of North BattlefOrd, Bask, address on, !Vint} ,yetylg people can do - Itemember the i)layr, "Little Plodluip- ..; and the late iatcY Hoare, to Ciasehen, o)'Tfirdtbcttering the eanunOtty,L..: There per," to be presented by Create If. r . 13. sae:. .!‘ Itere he spent his boyhoOd. and ' a 4 ialitedrairieoqind4o-thOOit, his 14700iirrliit.1*::31,erliWIleri• -.--*..tiA -Teturnectre-w-make,...4.11,-,h0 ECO to Iiiine-was-.spent.aud-ineswere ------------------ 45. Charr4 Iteir7ierWit w lits ithele-;,- the iota joarrwiatran .n-trr • ...AV. 0.4,51--711* lephort y par, to t -CO ding to sur and IrilTudinienr-$1* ect"'down by tle Ontario iliuniciPat Board. 'On Oeteber 25th AA at Goetich the Board, heard an *VOW Of the telAPbone syati ;Alialin4t, alaessMetlt Of OM OSA/0for ' huSineni and bulerat. et Which it IR,* or.. that the telePhone 'Osten* Isis not ,14,00mPlint As,tiescribed by the 441 but virtuemy polio utility., it being owned, hlr the eorporation . At this hearing It' M. Ludwig, • MO.,- and Bushileld of Wingbara, were counsel for the 'telephone system, white L. E. Dancey represented the -Village of Myth. The judgment, . which- affects evert municipal telephone system in. Ontario,. lethaed5Vilisl' of Blyth, estab-liaheel ,a.Muni- The respondent, the ItennicipalitY 'of telephone system, doing baldness in the said Village Of BlYth, and In some one or more of the surrounding town- ships, and the applica33ts„ the comnli- Stoners of the, said Telephone System, were duly elected to manage the affairs of_the System. • , The murdelPalitY seeks to assess and 'tax the Kress receipts its crtial, tele- Passe" *WAY 83rd. year. phone system, and to. subject it also to 'Yon* had "heen a great sufferer for the busine,ss asseannerit. 11E4 number of years, 'coming through -__At...tue:,„,10,0Ling held at the town of several , ;serious operations, bearing. all of Ocel*tobler. 108r -e. 11314-4wgrea'Itbst Patiellef4' and was 14eel,11111 to to tahS'a'ettlaur tahlet°mruntbiLIPIPr;U:saten: nePaliwtetaxndeded 14'ameru.7141.11lieajr Ictelrissnt;' me °etehnser..aallShe' l e a v e s by the respondent Is not under the. Act ters' namely; Thomas of Goderith, and a telep_hone Company, referred to by sec. -home; Jane (Mrs., Davitt_gar- If-thr"Ivsgeer-'-u.tin)f- Vaehornestead,;,,,rAg (Mrs. h' t * — Sile ment. Act," arid tIii-ts.t ere ore'l 14-41 also_ liable. to assessment as to its gross re-, leaves one sister, Mrs.' James-*JOlinaten; ceipts. I and° twce brothers, William and 'Janies Owed. . day on Thursday last. Qtdte a uMulie• ,to talte-avernthe nallagaiielil of- the „.;.f.,The _Itificr.1 of the late Mrs, DaVid . . of relitiVes from Crediton were present. homestead. Seven years ago he took as _,Anderson,, Ashfield's oldest citizen, ,waa • , •. • his partner -104,1e Rdna Raithby, :and .)4,141...m.auesday ,trOra„,tWliorne ,, or lie "1",-------- -.---""--"'"'-"*"'"-''''-'-"--" =based the- farm-ot.his-fathelavi'. , daiighter. taile,-.1isatte--iareie:T..iiirs, ' -Rfatuby.-whioh...is „theArstatt . - ' :ef.t*st e-t-mihurn-to,-Sa0 Wiwatiosh.,...Bere * ttended by a very large 'number of rela- . tivei; friends and s•,neighbOrs 'who paid . by Industry and goOd managenient ,he 1 their_finaLtribute of respect to one much , • I prospered arid was espeCially successfig loved by all. The service was conducted- - The • evaporator closed the season's a8 alt aPlarist and' Prntitt-Yinan- ' ‘ilr''161- 'III Rev. Carapben Tanner, pastor of •tlm operations on Tuesday. . . I lough enjoyed gCod health until. a shia with which htri, Atm:tenon has i been George L. Sturdy, who suffered -a set; I tithe ago,. when, he developed an attack - * '' , - ' -lot -hiftuenza. Recovering from. this he 'Ashfield circuit of the United church. ure several weeks age, is muc'h improved, - as including a body corpor- aninodr_e:h4_10,14._"4.Alle_f7art4y_ h,oarc,i one.e,i4rLsonxt,sageo4(1 itiitiss'idgettlitg_'bufltospr enarbeteraoumbeic,bae:- e are '-quite decided that a elephone -system--owned -and We are sorry. to state that Mrs. Virm. acute' 48adaet188* 'Last thUr8daY he viii by. the mu_nicIpaitty_a_s a tele- cemeterY' with; the tollowing-Pai "hearers. albAte-, ill'ou'll: t igt;ininigkrinag redh.rle tthie; -hone of' erexanirninWedatirn. tplireoyCedlint°thant 11h()esPwitastti-e*uffhtrre-- Pli erePallY as referred to in Section AY • RER 100 - fek riot et i'urt. so poi i** 0! New Rofliznee D'azioiric itud Merr lokolt BRW , . • l3044 beOtt$101 4ovi Orb! lie 41 C1*a OttiSiCal entertakoMehtt i� WQR 1P4. mists ut . 0'014 • t•tite., 110 .the,u Ittei" e ';ovii;moimmioNosommuairomorkvom.mologowiallimmiamo...0.6'0".. * "Tat KING'S CATION" mAimms-AvintlIgspAT *041, SATURDAY AT $.00 ve ism* an# Oeow Sift °Dnabight Flub" will en$tY7. every mt,oute wtsrritto • PORT ALBF4.1t,T Mt and Mrs. Catlin...o&PetTak the week -end at.. the home of Mr.' and, s.Waiker h/OrrO.' Death of Mr. James 'Fount ,Ort Thursday, November one of our best known and most highihr resPed-. iresidents in the persou %rah SiraD4o- n, widow of the late James YOUng• e t the- definition or "telephone contH 2iiiiP's*„., all of Ashfield. Mr. Young as At appears in the Act includes, passed away' twenty-five Years -"ago. The and the word "persOn" is to be I funeral was, held from her`•late home on Sutulay afternoon. The service was'con: dmthd, by the Rev. J. H. Geoghegan, a Unktiow _00 Rev. Williara Hall of Tier - vie. Interment was nude in DimgannOn cemetery: irhe sympathy- of Ahe cor4-- mtmIty Is extended to the bereaved. -I RESULTS oiminteta Or Money time pooth -mitted. Interment was Greenhill rozotilte: net ph ng Y0 Mai land 'kit" °Litt° DUrtrig the serviOe, week. Miss N Coutes spent Sunday at her t)tertratchte thebrainpOisSoLgrum uhwatils useend otclperawtunion. tdarrlo, 1st: jeCiPtroe: Htnirillinistons'i'°°47d o10.1.,°Z. stOmitCh4 01401 iteatIsebes and dealt ,nattl OardlICr, SonMel Iteld,"Ra p Nixonthis ""/ 11 P411 1"11; irati n Otte, th0 tbick igad tblit 't7 Iota trti lt1 AU' Messrs George Bunter, R, Andrew g • — y Ing froni meningitis 'Caused by an abscess 14 of 'The Assessment Att." See "Hy- gliptiostblx• au ce rMr. and Mrs. D. alatklin on Monde of tasee-glits, herb Vattr.. Or mineral IfarlreY 41010110110 gralids9n, of the de- could ,be performed but without avail 115." 'I-bee/luau „ceitsed ,uictinan swig' 4'3610 very effective- "%""` ""‘"P and he entered, into rest late Friday The Municipal Telephone. 'System, Mrs. McLeed s nding awe or two with her aug , ..-'11?t with enge reel .np40%-lortorsett--- maw sumo it liter We, Theeekedi et,forf isobi 0•19•10 11'0001,41 '$6;trealests that low sut *WO lakote lovi.-grated thei'Verit. ' 4' OP Slitgetit aege Vise Pills, Take ° Obi 'tato, arose). 'bade axles the/ Jilt* ier taitlatietiloCeotte • Is thetefore, under se..ction 14 being a tele - nix, of everting. Be.sidee his widow and little 18 h .phone company operated in a village, is • • * llonelii* the, liter, ett64. ./ove quitt-OL_Wilo .1y. 'Relatives Were present in large nureei era -Arita Inherit from Baylielditlin- lan-OrNeefield,7-Verme-ffenSiilli,---Tivifte and daughter of, the late ,Darilel and Susan Webeter, who.e.ante to thls country from Ireland * tentary Agee Mary- Anno:Webeter_ was bornAitNerval Ifeitrand-With-,--her-parentre-eamo-t $alle '0040belra DIV Store this' Section of the. country when: 12 years, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , tir es ea o, ear, merit stockedwith a assortment of warm e ar,to arge , all the popular shades—rds, blues ancihrowns,- exent weaves of material ate featured and the price is only _ p-to4)00. Styles itri Silk Dresses ..toillitisiep„ogidAtilOni _featuring tither ttle riodorig or short isideves:.,Silealait prieedi , itilvertOn. .- - - - - - — montivdaughter, ;can Atm, Mr. 14,:illoug ---,By ois----wayi-rsnowAilis44-eilLtituirgi- --is survived by-hie:lather,- two-sistels eAl.,_: heavily for the last few dityA, and it looks fa lv-i!i,--1*-1.7. Esal-RatlibyTTAuburn, as though. we were itt forre real eidotaste. and Piora IJ; at Toronto, and tWo broth, toned Winter What ''Iter burn 111. fuel we'• ers' Albert' 1.0 serviAlibUrn, iterirde ,Wheeilldlertrot , . „ ' Torontp The ces w . nog. IlnittdAlnrsch- of -Whieli the- de -- teased was an .ftetlie 'member and con- ducted by the pastor, Rev, W. J. ,Morti- more, Ti4D. The'pallbeitrers 'were„Thole- ,i_uistori : Ralph D. munro, Earl ro motored. up on •Sitturday to attend the. funeral , of his brother-M.1*w, Mr.- E. Killough, Mr. Itaithby returned to Guelph-on-TuesdAy. The ladies of the W. A. of $t Mark's, naltney,-.W4Met NithoWn7-garry ur- •Anglitin -chinch . are serving afternoon; dlr and Prank ,Raelby, • Among the tese Itt the..bieemerit of Knox -Preebatef...imany beal-00.'i1 trlbutes .was that Ian china% an 134urdity afternoon, NOVi trcin the fellovi*ralaera.af the board of ember igth. There will also be heme, management of 'f,t,Icriex united &doh: baking for eale. Among thiiee ttending the funeral from Owing to the weather and the ccondi-1 a distanceWere Ura. brother, -tion- of the roads the -VA -1'4 S. of Knox'_ Pref. O. E. Itaitifeyst.the O. A. C. staff, United -church did not go to visit the Ouelpti. Interment was made -lin -Ball' Belgrave...SoOlety is was , arranged for cemetery. * WedneldaY. night ot thiaoyeek, ' fstra A. M. RobertiOn, et Ooderith, „ spoke at ;no morning service of araiox 'United c 11-1-rcirlast-Sirbbathrert More took charge, Mr. Robertson also spoke at Westfield and Donnybrook in the atternoon, as it was Layman*late the old ,:ubetiiy” that jumped over dayrgc„ E4111:**Ithe ;noon when they receive a statement alon thls ext Sunday evening the I,. s. of °Van -Aim. ount they have rontrractelantril) ittcr„United thilreh will meet tvith the failed' i° TheY yew neve again -11 liable to -be -assessed- fon eo per eent-aef the_aroount. orthe_greqs receiots and we feel that means ,the gross receipt,s re- ceived by the system for business done •%%bin the muniolpaiity 40. the Villar of A THOVORT ON DEBTS Durlaatre-inn:eniel_ There are some people who try to emu- Weiltlingbells are ringing in this" Vicinity • 'Miss Grace 'Redmond, of •Strattorti. Normal, was home for the, week -end.' ' , Mrs. R. Buchanan and Wir. and )4r$,, J. N. Mils Were Winghant yisitere Monday, Mr. and Mrs. ManSel Cook and Miss; Elsie Stonehouse ivere Stratford visitors- . on Saturday. • Ur. O. Smith, of 13russels, who pent the past three weeks with his daughteri IVIrs. (tVI,elvtn Tity140, and ltis son, Tit. harles Smith, returned home last weeX., ' _ The FIIMA:101117 or this coninuinity is WaS-----admittedi-and evid ported. the admission, that 'the' gross re- ceipts. and we. feel 'that means the :gross reteipts Wan the busineSS of tins Sys- em-within_the....mimicip lit of El tli itt- oudlng $400 from long distance tolls, was 92,230.00, 60 per cent of which. amounte to $1,108.00. and for---this-arn. -mint- the system was ProPerti assessed by the Municipality- of the vinige Myth. hi connection_ with the gross re- ceipts. to, the business assessment, it Ntr admitted that' the -assessment of $733.00 was' torrect, provided the system is liable , for it,„13.usit,w.ss assessment at all. .1 ft was argued that beeause the proper- ; ty* was exempt from 4axation, bu.si- 1 essmta ted as the bust.- ness tax issues out of', and is connected with the property, but in the case above mentioned in 4/ O. L: 11.' it is held "pro- perty'' -means "real prapertn" that „busi- ness assessment is a personal tear Said is not affected 1),y the -exeniption Of preper- ty.the-assesseil value being otilY7a od -arriving at tlie amount of the bust- -4S53_ ,0,53eUraellt0 -Ivor this' reasthi. We are of the opinion that the business assessment Must stand at illaa,„:aridTthe asseSsInerit changed .as gross receipts; rtiaking 'the 'asseJrable gross redeipts 1,398.00 instead , of .00.540- as et present. . Success belng therefore diVided as be twoeri the Parties hereto, ttlisiparddoes tiot.--4114osts_la..Conneetion with this appe The Board's fee for law stamps here - hi, 915,00, shall be paid by the respon- • dent. -The, judgment U----eigriet-by-ag:-R;-la Iteown, theirthan, and It butrimings, couunissioner, stnd " dated' at `Toronto t.1* eighth day of Novemner, 1931. hen about 100. friends , --..cr3-Ait and reeetve `bloke 1.1P Your $ gateerect., to. Is Ark, evhienee ot Oblaiidence And 'the Prellininatie'estinutte'Oftthe wheat, POrresters* Ilall last 'Wednesday evenine -4 1 - deal in that particular store -or place of chUrOli.' Miss 1Deliglit Mutch, cia-ndti8e-t1 that dared. "in'ulr them with a ttaptist 'Voung reePle 'in the B rich, vtlit be the veaktr -tor the teOsiorti-bIl; afta Orit4rAtii %of giVetif lay the- -Their iniMiliatkm over the reediting Of oe-United4o1MI:people. ran _account may be genuine, .but it is and -Mrs. Ito Deerr-tetUrned-ftIni---teolisb-briAlikleAteme.',-- 'As, (me vile. ttitit wedding trip Jest week and are liv- puts is art. honor to receive a ler tkrith- the groom's father' On .the farm. A bill is an indication that gOttleOrie has On Wedneediv, evening ot this *reek the., faith. In your honesty, find faith that you neighbors gathered at the, horde to con-! will Some day. liquidate, the debt. Had gratulate the bride and groom andleaie:, he not 'possessed. that hall in your in - Mine token of their good *blies "ivith, tegeity y,ou would never have reeeived, the young couiW. " " Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Munro.. and family; We have heard A lot lately ttb011t 111(1 notated to Onelph illniction --on Bator- system being the only method for thts' and spent the Week -end holiday With, successful business. ,,why Because too Uri -And -WS, -14.-Nturray.littsses.,...r, ntany,1peopie_talltraai b_44*Atta 'make no 4114 S. Elide Went with Mr, MItar0 as effort to loRit,' $ustnese with theseipiople tar as OneIpli, -Where they viiited their is a deed loss and anything.bue A Plea-! roUtiri‘ Mrs. Moore. I sure. , On the other hand, when you - chioYable.eVening visa spent in the Imo a place or business, ask tor edtic ;ices on our Entire tol.z. tidies': an4 Misses' . inter. Coats.... . .. All atf,, aif. high eitudity materials - With , rich fur t trimmiiigt anti in styles ana, +Colors to suit every taste.,, Come in. and be convinced .6( the,eieeptiori , id values offered. eri s' verctirits Our fine assort n Ov..,04-nttt.t materi shades are inetleratiely t pric,,ed from Is an a Iter A Leather Coot is just the thing or winter - Good wearing and plusill lined. Sites 6 to 44. 'Spetially priced at AR fo the Mm .1.41,P0 • MsreheAlgUe411k0,1184„-.41*, friends of Auburn, in the death of KilloUgh, who passed away on Pridat.' tRi.E NEWS Bo dCr 13.5 25e It1411 BOCK...5, SHOES and SHM.TS jo • keep you warm, "". 11 Is our aim to.give iron 3ialUe f0; Moir” - Meitlf4,1t$ 1 24-th Billi'N'ATNTAPRES .• trl?.. , . _QuEBte NTREAL 'Ali M° FROM , $9.30 , 'GODERICH Imo ,---'-usual-hAlf-fax-L-Tickets- good in ceaellea--onlY -GOING I., No'baggagnexch4tetcked.'Tic'kets,-'gooarto r-- eturn_ ---L-e. Goderich 645 a. Ta., and ir RETURNING ..... °11-' .11'44°14 -24th—EXCURSION-front-destination-up- • Ar. Montreal 1.00 a.m. and -Com-WM-ea itconnecting. ser- Mg . . ' - ... rvianeesd Quebec between Montreal _ • , not good' On 1, ' J.5 from Montreal) ' and including .follove- ing .Sunday (tickets 6.80 a.M.---Novr 25th 3. A,. LAvvRENc:Dtaaiwni:ixekoewnts aundentin,GTodermlaticOh.11 from one Nt,). 8. , , YE.AR .. - —.......--... T-234 -DEPOT- AGENT,-.S---1k-CROET.- ---Ph,ene.. M. • CANAINAWNATIONAL. or.riwora - r ,• Special Savings This:NVeek-en , NIAGARA Red Pitt ex _„„erries A 44 few -hoir4,,rit4 ,,Mr -,Peter Pet-. toittethiil pAtt in turn Should -respect. :terson; who Wet. haat fiora ma- I.' bal,;.1 - --- - - - ' trio aii 104604 ,toyetho b5.r.vo 01 04.1, wrongs but the. *Wee of it. ' So, dear b- is tiet the eredit• ,sYstera that. IS . . ., goo. Mr. PetterSeri left on larretttrid 4ag3. 7tvlitte he afttlit iteVersx— days at the. ',•redoalict,tilik' ill' 0601:1:eta thantittedle9.11*Thilmvearka 171410' i gave., It to 1.‘oti tritsted to . your honestY, weritra r air.. , ' , , ,' ' On Monday eVening, NOVeixtber 20th, a?•• ltit • ,,d,t ;tibia 0.0 fain, to , .and per P,V ller ' , . you. itnet-ng, Vill be held, in the Auburnhied .e.natebto ,e-s,m who trusted hitt Orange Hall at 8 p.m.; when tWO leaders 7- • Of the .""New Caned*" movement Will be Present JO *Atirets the young totr. 'people ot • .thilt section. The tioga.h IS, "StOtt AgrictiltUre--Savie delledC" Make a rola lt0•COria and' hettt, these ,OUtStand-1 Mg ,evettitei* ' ' -• - :,. The tegtilitt retentitht meetini' eit the . NVOMetes ItiStIttite Will be tea in the, PdrteStere „Hatt Adrt Tnettley afternoon,t govember *let* itt 2,1-5. • Subject, "Coi-1 ' • Owe OA to, lIer Women' by 11.trs. leter.-; timOre; entreat events by Mts. 4, 4.'11/11-1 fOnZ- volt e*11, 'SomeNotedWOMert of - Tolikyio h*teitiiiek,',-)Aro. **It; %,tre.-101,.. liortt tttb$00... lite. Movidge... Tlie exe. t,ttive mit two week* *(01,v and posed 14 fiou te us e OS_ te[ hikit hitilttilet(tO setitli - t tor the Car belts sent. A commit -I tet.6t WO Wart aPPOinte.d to POrthate. tip to that Tilt*. •- '' ()liver Andettiort *het hie eister,, bore it ethy. entertained iti,,,the 'irekrestere Itallil ,. on Wteititedat t4tn1fiff iti bee** ilif thele 0 lc Met' 'Patterson, et theinP)00.1, ' who left he* bri, TfilitgaY 101 home qtr. lk *hold' ViSit lollth retail**. Niter**. *tot its you ittd1 t itihiiitid la% *ON: i c wentthobsWA titotersomuSS te:raillied , ri4141"111"1""*"*1410% 16":10sttuotriii''14°7*tvbriiii WerWiitate' ilse,-,,,,,4-,1„t •1iobtTt�Ii At I • oreps: or the three 'Prairie -Provititei0is -364 toinion bns1i1s, tomored- 'with 400:4 maion huihele In, --1932 and. a ,flnal esti mate. ot 101.181,000 bushels for lost. The Oil 'palm is the Meet itaportiin crop of 'Nigeria and groWS wilil throtigbe. out the south. * Mittiy world' financial authoritieS And call.: ornistt agree -Oat the Retrionetizatiqn o,f,$ILVER MUST COME. Great Bear Lake, Canaela*s rich new silver • liekt shows kotnise ef tev4oiiing•ji,AG ope,6f the greot-tilver producing,. areas A, iht world " A L an ,. two of the outstanding eveloprnents in Crem- ator Lake; -wlitch etpeCt to be in production ... at on early date, stand to benefit greatly, by• any , inIpftwo merit. in the price of silver,,, \ We would be Owed to forward uponikequest, bulletins containing - latest infortntifion on, t e two interesting corning,silver producers. IL%RItEI ottai) s-rotx A% mr. • NEW MEATY PIUJNES LARGE SiZE; I So GOLDE ars 4. • 2f -TINS FANCY BLIIE ROSE RICE 3 It•s, 25c IALUS1RAUA RAISINS .NEW S LEMON OR °RANGE. LBS. 0 AMOIJS Superior er 164 1 CALiN C .1, kOWI•or Al4f, VP