HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-06-14, Page 2• Ailed every Thursday at
*am ficeierleh. 15tibecriPtien
• Osn*d ad Great *Matta 42.00 Per
In *0400 (in Ereatal 00)4
. United Statea. 44.00 Per Year In. Ovalle*.
aoth old and new addreeste shOUld be
iftten' 'when change ,01..addresa :pi re -
00014 • 044M14444tTiON8eie We find
;that, Most of our stabseribers prefer 'not
to have their sell'IrtPtiens • interrupted
•-vOesthea, •Its11 AO-remitbeferes
.002h •siascriPtiOnswill net, be
Carried Over an eA,Pended. PO -
10, yet; Milers; we. are notified to vaned,
Ire **One the subscriber ''svithea the„tere
• riee contitnietl.. ftailTrANCixt, should
be Made by registeml letter, mitne.Y
ar-
der or elletnte payable at par in Glade.
rich,
8ne1.Ir *y think. The P dld not
Wilk it wiat to seoheatt Mrs Helsbtitira I
ito.*0nkibilitY to the teat .14,4144tIVel
criticism...though, be ,w,utotteied
islatiee ie.t withoo ,opi!otiugq. He wu
let 4itos,e, ,yerx 10900, thissitgb'Ont oOtitarite
but;amirentIk to ijo sleet, for Mr., a
oialr was st.iU roijosiii$04,:t4 the, psrty
leaf* cofleagies. But
tffls WoUlti AO dee", eti, the 'ottasiesiefeso
and the Tororto pofltical 'IOWYera Odd -
ed -that: Mr* Oineistair niprit, go .Peimairi,
es.
not *art
faaV#
iclUdi of Pies."
DJ not
ed several kind
Iey1101•Ved several
exe *re the ehUd'.s
kr!. 'EfaY,- overshes.,
Do seet say, '.1Iere, Wet -third alternAs
Yes*" Alternative 'means a eholee of
entlY and they"threaterted the Jegislativet, ON, things, .
represeatatives with liirs of their Seats If Ant liaTi "The 'gore was Ailed with
they ,fire' lVirs Stucialr; :end *fneee :Pilt"PS'n r'os "*I'44. Mitt with 'custi°03.*
bre "
the wisY eleer fer the KelgrArnsNiaott
vonabhiation, and after years of serviee
Mr. Sinclair had tAa' ge. •
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
With the enormous increstee in -motor
truffle during the last feW years,. the
Conservative Goverrunent have been
coestantly active in devising means' to
Insure iinaneial protection to persons
who are unfortunate in suffering injur-
----lessas-the.-scsultsofs-autorssobile accidents.
The provisions of _the Highway Traffic
Act as to fthancial responsibility were
first sponsored by the Ontario Govern-
ment en 1930, following the recommen-
dations of ' the nosed Commission of
which the late Mr. Justice Hodgins -was
the chairman. 'Mese provisions have
been followed during the Iast' four years
without substantial deviation by all other
province.s of Canada except Quebec.
of the general advantages of this legis-
lation. # Some of its -more epecial merits
are perhaps not so widely known.
Recently a collision occurred in this
province in which a tourist from, leifeh-
igen_ caused_ inharies, to the. Arrver of an
Ontario car. The *visitor from Michigan
• was insured by a company of that state,
and -the-Inquranee Company -repudiated
liability on certain ground; which under
the law of, Michigan, were vale It
happened, however, that the , nsurance
company had previously applicel to the
• Government of Ontario for recognition
Of its, certificates, and had filed an un-
dertaking under the provislon.s of Our
Ack--When--this-vm-s-seallett-to--t
bention of the Company the full amount
sstse. of thescleinsswasssitomptly-paid_
LIBERAL -CONSERVATIVES
'Slohn," said his svffe, "why are they
• called Libesal-Conservatives?"
"Well, my. dear," said John, swhen-you
remeMber their history,- that name ex-
actly deseribes, then'. It was given to
them nearly a century ago, and it is as
correct today as it was then. In 1854'
the aisies were about as cilflienit as they
Ste today. All true Canadians then fell
that the. stability of the whale country
was- vastly more important than the
temporary advantage of any political
• group, and this is still, I hope, the gen4
.eral feeling, despite so-called. Liberal -
Progressives,' C.C.S'S, and what
not. At .that time the majority of the
Mere' reformers of Ontario, with the
blessing of their leader, the greet Robert
Baldwin, joined with the Conservatives,
as dtd the best men from Quebec, and
the united patty was called the Liberal-
Censervatives,., At each Sueeeeding time
of difficulty in the elautitrrs history the
best Liberals have aeted in the same
way. In 1867 George .Brown .and his
toliowers .issined, and made -Confedera-
tion possible. In 1911, when the etsun-
tasts fiscal integrity was felt to bp en-
daneered, still mere of them joined In
1917, with the enemy at our, deers, still
. More joined, up, and presented a united
front. VOhat. their- socteaSer do
new, When we exe Pulling out oy a worldd
wide dePresSionscanei the insist enemies.
are those, within our 'gates! 1 can't
think that the Hepburn:1; Slaghts and
Moms will make any more appeal to
the liberal -minded 'electors than they
•
we:ad-have -Miede-td--t/Kite +94,19 follrOVe
Robert lialdWire. Cieerge PeroWris or N. W.
I think. we Omit find that the
Liheral-Conservutivee w again stand
by their eeuntry."
'FOLLOW MY LEADER'
A plaice) leader IS euPpose to be the
heed, net only of. the legisletiVe repre-
sentatftes of ISIS, Party,' but also a ,the
etedore ''Who eliPport the ',Arty.•Ile
may have been selected by the lti
untra.,
s moiled choice of the legislative teprtesen-
*flonot say, "Give us proof of the vers
aeitY of'the etatementle° Say, "the
truth cf, these statementsi"
Zo not saY, "We' shall have to .face the
musie." Easy, "confront the eonsmumb.
Tho---" se' who Woke up on Sunday Morn- Wtwat 41:NiOn NR$01""Inc"
Ing heard one of the moat ple***nt • Larynx. Proaounce lar-inga, a as in
sounds in the world, that of rain falling at Qus sit
vive, Pronounce ke-vevboth es
on parched earth. It Was .the bests fell as In-he,04-eent-Wt ayliable.
Tube. • Proncamce the u as in use, not
as 00 in boot:
PrOteffer-crerOn0UnCe:iirn.kankIT-11 AS
int;ineo,, both a's al.4 day, accent last syl-
ittWound (noun). Pronounce weond, �o -
we have, had in a year and did, a won-
derful lot of good.. The country soon
showed the effects of .1c-leoliVig green
and fresh for thd Sabbath. .
fp. * fit
" big itorepted.br,* Oerman.
*goi#11 11n
we ot •the
Lt:.05*Parfaive lilucw,u007*:4_
well informed o( :a hUndred,yeat.a.li
P:Intlng was tnestut ,AlanY OelltnX14
'before 1441, '
• Itesearelt'and an open mind have de
it pessible for later -sonatas* 'to trace the
,art of PeinVng• or tYPorraPly far' back
into ,clibt history. There is no doubt
that it was Praeticect Cana, for ee41"
tulles, before Christ.' Many, priaaitiVe
presses still remain. in china but at the
eaMe tinae. the largest and most modern,
printing plant in Asia and one a the
most modern and complete ln_.the, who
world, is located in Shanghai and is run
tiy Chinde-
. It was destroyed when the, Japanese
bombed- and burned the city three years'
ago but is now re-equimed and is gelag
strengsas
-it,0;evers---the.--Greekss Romans 'and
.Egyptisuse before them all knew how to
'take impressions from blocks of wood or
Metal, The Romans used to biand 'their
Some of the doubters were sold ors as in moon, or wound, ou as In ourcattle in Virgil's time before turning
Housing. Pronounce She s sas r. them out on the trackless hills about the
women's place in politics by Miss buck- • city to graze.
• • Words Often Misspelled .
wOrth's speech on Saturday • evening.
, They' also _ marked their articles of
She is an eloquent as well as, a beautiful ..Co.unsei atasdviee?. .poruereicilel.an asmsepmh:
commerce with printed ths aracters be -
young lady who ought to make very good 1DZ) obseLirsv: g. :; tn
en ph, pronounced f. fore shipping‘them out to the Barbarian
es a canvasser. It is hard to visualize H clermi Ob e Britons or Gauls or Iberians A t f
many of the male Si.% refusing a vote pathie. Observe all the vowels. Vatacin. "Made in Rome" iclea at a time when GOOD ROADS COMMISSION
..when askedsfeirstupport by so persuasive I 'ate. Observe the se.
EuroPe, daubing their 'fates with woad '
eavages roarned-stlue-asorthern -plains of 1 -
a young person, . - Synonyms end otherwise emulating. the - habits of REPORT *
• * * * * Innocent, , guileless, guiltless, blameless, later_ _savage tribes of all continents.
Just now, with the roar of . political .sinless, righteous, upright, pere exesne It is thought that Cicero gave the hint
Tni CEYLON TEA BUREAU advise
WOinen tO bit)/ -"Good Tea". We are heartily in accord.
wtY Yeats awe adopted the words "Good Tea" as our slogan
and yr Yeu aftc.c Yeop since 1894, we have told Canadian women
tl*ey might identify "Good- Tea'? by the' wade -name "Red Rose".
,Many tried Rgd Rose Tea—thousands of homes have used it for
, 0 SeAerations, Ve,,meOt thi confidence in our name by
iinsOng 4. quality that' -proved worthy of our slogan "Good Tea".
tcataracts filling the ears of the peo.ple, Pim-4%
- 'whichs-was-responsiblesfor the -movable
_ .
-Usua7- gerierai, customary. ordinary;
it is hard to hear the sounde of blastil, ng Oso_rna..Its.r.Peuler, Prevailing, Prevalent,
operatiens, of -spiek and -sheeiels coming' ---41riendry, affable, 'amicable, cordial,
down from the, north country., Ant „companionable, sociable, kindly,
come day -.this,
fall the final -1Ink In the • i .Pray, ,Plead, petition, beseech. implore,
entreat, tonne -ate. • °.
chain- of highways across Caned will be:
_ Mediate, arbitrate, intercede, inter -
completed. A dream of years *in have cept, interpose, interfere. •
come true. 'It will be possible to travel Suitable, stated, fit, befitting, becom-
from Halifax to Vancouver 'by motor -ing; adapted, appropriate.
without leaving Canadian soil.
*,, * * ° *
The citizens of Goderich will not wel-
. any obstinacy onsthe Past of either
the, Collegiate Board or the Toh-Couns
ell in dealing with the teacher% salary,
-,-, - - s-........„...- -_,....-
question. Both sides undoubteoly have
the best interests of the town at heart :
so thqt it is merely a matter of getting
I
together and talking the ' matter over in
a ratienal cmanner. • It is by no means
a difficult, question to settle and ought I
-to- be -disposed at at -once.
* •* * * - .
The county council and the county
Word Study
"Use a word three limes. and it is
yours." Let, us inorease our vocabulars
for this lesson: -
INTRICA'rE; entail -Kea; conerAlcated:
difficult -to understand. "He could ex-
plain the most intricate probleme with,
e• u ost; 1- -
BVENtilAL; coming or happening as
asconsequence,or result. "It was easy to
predict his eventual success."
ThimPfENCY: beginning;- commence-
ment. sine disease was in Ito incip-
ency." - • ,
'To the Warden' and pouna
•Gentlemen: -We, Your Geed Roads
Commission, beg t� report as follows
Bight .ineetings of' the. Commission
type which- we moderns use and which
=makes Fpostdble- newspapers turned -Ts t
u. Assashave-sbeensheld4thiSLYear, finarilie'2"total.
- of the Committee paysheet.s is $208.60.
a moment or Iwo. But it was mem
One meeting was peld In Toronto at
centuries after his death that any Ac-
tion was -taken. about -it.-- the time of theicesiod Reads Convention;
and trucks were examined, since. it was
Az for modern or semi -modern Eur- planned to :make pui-chases Sessions
one, blook printing has been trze.ed back of the eonvention. were a:ttended, and,
as far as the 13th century, 200 years. be many interesting addresaes were heard,
fore Gutenburg's time. ' Hon. VVm. Pinlayson stated that the
Province 'spends more on roads than Ls
received in gas tax and motor vehicle
licen.ees.
Nothing is known of tale names of the
old artisans who first used block print -
Ing in Europe but it. le certain that it
,was done, probably in 'the Netherlands.
Then a single • block of wood was -used -
for a whole page, the individuaS letters
being carved singly from the blocks page
ysspage,,,:ss.Oxalarsonessidesof---theapa
printed on, two thin sheets being pasted
together after printing to -appear like
one sheet of paper.
The suaJting -of these books had be-
_ .
come. an art -by the 15th Century when
Gutenberg ' cane on the scene. He has
PFAVBRSION; a* turning from truth always fteeetgieen 'credit for ths appli-
or right; a turning to a wrong end or cation of Cicero% idea of movable _type,
but -this -sit net longer cenildlild-a cer-
.use, "Vialationclentives orthe
law:" -Bacon. . Utility. Experts now believe that -Laur-
i IDENUaleffsiTION; the- act- of -accusing! ens slanzoon- Coeter, -of Haarlem, Nether -
`generally' fato he congratulated on the i* a threatening manner,„____He made. -a landis got the Idea and .applied it in
excellent condition of the finences Of bitter denunciation Of his enemies." • '420, about 25 years before save know
the murneipality. In spite of •heavy! EXPEND: to pay out or disburse that Gutenberg brought out his, first book
losses in recent years there h only. ,
a i milliona of dollars" ' • _
small debenture debt and this year it t
. . Coster is known to -nave used first
may be possible to eliminate the uSual : ---- wood, theri lead and then tin, the latter
carry over, --amounting to about $40,000 . . being a distinct advance over his first
I•
at •the beginning of the year. Huron
has very little Pavement, cmnpared with . 0
other counties, which helps to keep .our
- . EDITORS SAY
expenses down. It is possible that some
day we shall. have occasion to regret 'the
lack Of higIrWays.but just now it means
a light burden.
* * * es
• WAR STILL ON.
-(Hanover Post)
We read this •week that a" reward of
$25,000 is being offered by the MAT
States for the axrest of John, Dillinger.
Leopold Macauley is a perfect foil fer
.MItth
Haven't they got that guy yet? •
-RePb11171, too „ is , Yoarig,
entelt and alert and possesses a most k REAL TRAGEDY.
likeable personality. lie has a distinct .(LittoWel Banner)
edge on Mr: itenburn In that it is not Here's a bit of andient philosophy that
Is true even in thie day --Here lies the
netessary for his party leaders to be eon -
tragedy a our race: not that men. sire
stantly checking op s on his *utterances.
He le retailer. It, is not beyond the tez;.04.noet tihenatormanli, stg-t-!ielettl;4 cot that
tha sten are
bounds of possibility :that In the days to strangers:
co:Vie these two will face each other
WHY 'NOT' EASE DOWN?
across, the floor of the •House as leaders s
_ (Huntsville 'Forester)
of their reepective pestles.. That, be
only when Gea, Henry IS ready to lay
aside the mantle of lesealerShIp. ,but If it
happens it will make Leese, livelY
*•* *
In spite of the' nearness of votingsda
and he ineretse• of party heat., our two
eatalittatis. In flatten tidiag veritante to
exemplify what ave all like to think is
tie corziet attitude M They
sat 4in coMity counell lest week and deal6
ti the friendliest .tiey. with eteinty at-
alesplaeltig a ,degree of isoUrtesty to
each ether which Worisfar both of them
Matta' admirera. kath was fOretioats in
sponst;ring the:segue-et of the other ler
levee tat absence from a session to •at.
teed political. trtietinge 'arranged hi their
behalf. There s'i.atS 'none Of the ftI4eels
tatirm or bi,tt, moral Mast cupvention. .,U14 ..1(?4,011;Pir bloti
but Cancidiens Moe :Sever hese Willing
to reseals* the. authority Of any self.
siappaisated poltp, or to, acknowledge the
leadership of a4 nominee of theirs,
The pe.sition of Mr. Mitchell Hepburn,
and the treattan:Ut of lir. W. 2. N. Stn.
preseht etti interesting cominentary
orty tosiletthip.. $*reprea
tents tile tretelltien Rieke, end Mutat,
witoX'efre tati**10Y4 erten lay aid: pall.
' '1 Oppartente, 'eta holding the. .Vle
ie
Met the interests of the. cuing* tame
Welt those of 'any group: tut
Pi,t0,10k gtettp Who arranged fot' the
$700;M Beanbarnolt ,slush Intikthe
Itlake4gestat-Sincliir
%Deb oententit. 8o What floes the Ot
taw* 'troop doff With, the isVitette ot
*AO Tordintb laWlere they plot outMr
ftteart. 4thritterierif 100rife
who'Ss tlese Muth with the
that
•Weald have marked a similar eituation a
goforatton ettio.
—
Great Britain hat fOrwarded Watla.
ingtoi the most dignified .inestage on
war debts illetpatched at any"time sinee
the fouttoverty:, Started., sIti it She point.
ed 'out in a- reasOnable WaSs 'the ,imposst.
bin* 4440,Sfe _014 hulce. ,4ninS of gold
train...One Con ntry )to the' other without
dlsrttpting..the entire World economic
structure., She pointed otit thst *Mid
necessary to risk het Otri debt or pa.
f1ou to ort ot *h*t tbey' 'owe be
tlitt..th* 'toot, roky tho trni •
00 *mow tetitentible re
t then *he* debt problern
rtintrfe 'the Whet* front th.
ri.
the Thttte4 tee will howl foe the.beq
tornied, but 'thoee Ww
R. M. Sinith, Deputy Minister, made
the statement that pssmeinotasssugh,
mileage had been increased from 440
Mika to 3009 miles since 1921. He also
tel_ss4bestes-titerevasts...ses-sleinstricisafor..-
cheaper type Of road and also for shal-
lower ditches. - .
-Professor Laing said that truck own-
ers weresmit _paying enough_ license toe
fair -to the railways, and suggested' that
the railways be. given a franchise to eon-
trol truck operations.
T.- R.- -Patterson gave a history ef the
activities of c °Unties in. comsectionswi
roads, and expressed the opinion that -
county wadi were not receiying a :fair
share Of the isafted by gas tax end
motor vehicle licensds.
Hon. Leopold' Macaulay -made tome mt.;
plansitIons 'regarding the relief measure,
and pointed out that the extra assistance
being granted by the Dorninion Govern-
ment will make it possible- ti expend
mare nioney on reads in 1934 than last
year. ,
materials. and the base of nit medern
Other speakers heard were T. J.
Mahoney, -Hon, Arthur Meighen end- R.
Parrish. •
Most of* the county roads .have been
insPected by your Commission, and all
are in fair condition. '
A. apPlicatioir under the relief meae
sure.WaS made for work -totalling $350,.
type meth's. The first book printed by
moveable type was probably "simian=
Nostrae Salutis" and Coster Is thus, giv-
en credit for the wOrk which preceded
Gutenberg's Latin Bible by 35 years.
Gutenberg,. howess.. did enough to
make hiinself secure in the world's Hall
of Fame, Ile made printing a commer. 00, ant approval was secured for- are
--''cial success. He sold the Idea of a con.e. eatioaint 0.4206,000s of whieh $120„060-
inercial print shop to One johaen Faust was estimsited AS labor cost. Sinee the
. .
,
sintlhaffie4r4,InvFeanutestd.,sthesenina..itniuslaseor ea:tette; attitude of , the Council regarding this
matter was not lendent, it. has not been
type and printing as we know it was on Possible to• forrnidete• aelln-fte recntrunen-
called Gotenhurg or \ Gutenberg Bible 1 -
the way. Soon the Latin Bible, the so datfonts regarding the WOrksiot the Sea.
If it is desired to 1: ..u0 more
Was off the press and .eo commenced the I 17012.ney than last • year, -by transferring
westeithn lytseardethriugeeat,oer
flood of literathre in printed form seniejs theist seosts_to Abe constructions_
Oonat. the tett will be .
gofoodavZbanladP andtbe i usworldi e _ General and Subsidy ...$30,600
ferent writing, *nuthaly bad. . maintenante . a 01,00 • .
. Possible relief -
As far as our own language is eon- - Subsidy.... 48,000
, cerzied, the first English book was Sense 'expenditure . 66,000 •
- years in thefuture and even then -wag 6127,000 't 76,600
• "After all, •deelares the Collingwood prhithd on the cOntinents
'Enterprise:Bullettn, "the election of
.Members to the legislature, Is ' only a
;Atte, .In. &styli:ice-sot sur-eounke courteil;
hence, why the e.xtrerne party polities?"
Is it not simply a well-established habit
metre than_sanythinie...elee2-11-ntore-si
the eystens noiv governing the eleotIon
and aclmirdettetion a county Councils
.could be applied to IN tiesrislature it
would Produce boo results for the pawand' the arts TM- their oWst stakes. . He
Vint*, The close of the Wholo Matter 181 translated a,s Preach work, the His-'
the preponderating partizattehlp if We tory of Trey and had it Printed in Eng-
.eould only set it that way.
- leavirtg 01,030 payable by the County, or
-Caxton *Us an English merthant, about 1.2 mills as the aute syas Isist year.
trading to Netherlands. ports, If the total of -the aznount approved is
Ire appear to beets been a prosperous
,
elaso- rind the cast to' the. county will be
e', •
hidiVidual who betante interested in the Approximately as zollows:
OrdiniLrY_..general._BnbAiv_t-30,5o
new-art-sout-tookLitrup-as-a-ttorwfafte— 61,
wards realising'. its coiunerelet itriport.
attd $ 000
xv , 140,
'ahte., Ire Was. evidently ' it Ciffexpe200000. Subsidy 000°
titted gene
tlernan who was inte.rested ,litereture fto *
' $261 -1110,60
lestiliti 669,500 payable by 'the eoutity,*
• ,
• 2 112111S, approximately.
Germina.V. The second boairl Natutilly, all of these figure's arensiore
earne of the Presses at his ineti-s or less 'Indefinite, date to the Uncertain
gation Was a SVOlunie on the nice a the proportion that the labor ,eost will be.
gems Of chess ,which alto was printederhee Were computed s on the bast of
In Germany.
told of. the visitors catching bliteetaile
Blenheim Neesssafeseusts, .• 101476 he estaamed his nrot tourA:10,060,0%uidIattb;priyanorid° tit34041notthaetrale,o,sthteesr sesssiiniesb,.
dean Park, the
ed skunk,- xaturaity, t,geh tAta lois Press iti 'Westminster Abbeys basing iseu, lar Gobttrudzion Jobs, but there would be
urouwd a great, de* of 111,10,sity Listirt thttritednewthea'rtp?rioanaegeloonaftkkihne otoburtheettefurt, nitetinasppOlr.n. W.hieh2 this -pro. portion
a• natUrallet Wallet *Xereese telitlet iolM, old Matbine Is dill *A•nted Mit fil t The Prittgrani of Work enbrditted ,Witb
WHEN A •SitillSIX'S' A BIRD
(Barrie 11xaminer) •
RePOrting a visit of naturalists to non-
,
Dieking 'OP 0" 01..these- -000004 -Walk thibeY ier,the tdification the mar- appleatien %yeti orb the
Und- White Striped libt readmit, ious, , -01
teUteludett that the blue tell luadelltemi .torobeily European's ,,should 1* givit.nlvot.fsfsttill'elli:ohntitibtynitod laginilleereit_bulalittliy1671; "C•rnir
,!
itthot'wbe*vetera, iltUhTti ttol;eth!nallitutiradtists.1:-..t).terali5"12‘atetlit• f°r qiiventibte*
venturesome ,ater„all for it wat, not itriath-e °blurgnaliialars riadee:,,:ctiledratitiekehe4utilisteeLWetdi.7d4v,i, s'811:blect, '4°4
hoard' Shifut four niches long. Another , . JO, 00, =40 At0. - •
matzos has bort added to the tong ust from Old memos oi e ret" uc end probable oninimum I :nits o espen
rtomans And.POssibly Wren Poiot amts. assure sa esitheone 4ounty mitsi
skunk but a "skink," a' speelo of lend: some .tuttt tumor may have owe &wit - bleb, sheote4laximuin
of emus* „typogrephicel errots
ing..telet had retwhol Western Europe -to there 18 Widespreittottid Ainee.lt is Un.
go, uus
nut, old to lite, ittntlbig 141115ltrve oat such extra, grant will be
ininds'°t the' lit -Wig 0.4c4.111_6. evaileble- -in- the future, . it met be .deerres •
billtir of writinitll,seolsne ItleT'n°us..0'44,,P2',.ed 'expedient jet take.- advantage ttlthe
than theAld 41014 11109001s,'Olk.6 04.7e. whole ardotint. On this -litelnert - your
434" ° the ,kuu'lle 'quill* .ailaweu*, PG" 41.14Drottilesion 'is melting no rectimmende-
Ileav, scet'ot: yearsh6hottil" -t-4.h11146' TitlitInhsiting" tockilliettlEntottrieu4:thir 111, L.111.1*Ill'
Ofiklikitit hit toles of the Itterveis,,ntv use toasty -6dur.pineites'eS.
be
bed not Yet released the great hood -area for t euuuty roads this year. end
01 the Oast. but the fall of Ityentiuni, Nod thkititio his beet putlit*t„,
lent leittlifni' on the world If ale4if. it is ritit the intention to approve of
ob*cjzr
et* la .tatt tall omit, tot 401 114411044 on the procluise of an ,Internetionel'
*66,,i.auTt,Aititat't}bith.tt:ot*tb7e*Hon*1474:001: :447t*Itonth* teItti"latteoduin tt;kt ha been etiel,att:;;;:ln;
anytIng
tieti adventurer, hoe reeord
otaktiothort hot, het*
Matie thren*tt the, Otpartruent of 0.104
144040 A-4 trhek,, whieh purchase was
letters of wood had heard of the would ottotookoo to mull to,
tho,
county paying 4200- extra.
Regarding the designation of the Zur-
ich road as a provincial highway, it is
felt that there are many other county
roads :canying more through traffic, big
since the application has been made *sr
the Township of Hay, if the Prevince
going to pay 95T or 100% of the cost,
no reason, to object to the assumPtierso.f.
this road can be seen..
LARGE
PACKAGE
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3- Blars
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IBReB,sIosrsiitlinit,N, Ed: T
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or and Beans
iailige—st Toilet Tissu
Libby's Corned Beef 2 tins -25c
Ingersoll Malted Cheese iiacii!gt 25c
New Sultana Raisins 2. lbs. 25c,
7 VPNIELTBIES 17c
KBiscuits
fswISROTIIICMY'S MIXED.
LLETTS L1E' gtig 2 tins 25c
Bringlk Your Highest Prices -Paid
Ji CALVIN CUTT, Phones 116,and 216
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s. D-cito_Progen_f, 0. lc Depot, PliOner 294.
A/LAWRENCE,, Doivn Town Agent, Phone 6. °
Few, People EitapeAttacks
of Syrrottioir,giotriplain
Steamer 6inp18int may bo aliglit,:" or it may be,
.Serious,„ but, you cantell when it 14026S you holy it
Inv end. . •
Allow the prOfttse distrklAta, tit° vomiting and
pinging 6i -confirm°, for a; day or two, and you mar
become, weak and prostrated,
lust as $0011 he you feel arry looseness of 410
bowels go et once to your dregfust and get e bottle
of Dr.. Frialees lastreet of Wild iltrawbetry and
check this Moisture' netion . wore the weakening
looseness tail get started. _
.i,1 • Don't experiment Get. 4 41)t. reirletoe. It
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