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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-09-20, Page 89 *AG Exits 4i,01 Little JitninteltePaeltle; faid ot Mr, ai Jet. Jierae.lds, had the 011810 te Lila* tW4 bOneS WS riglWartn t twek /while riding WV* t edewallt. jinunie epparently ten Oft tt!....yele 'and' id on' Ms Sigh 'num newever, .1.1c is at hOtne rritta$ 4,ggiforyitily ass' eau be expected af • h an unfertimateM/51100. DERICH lettitacio MAW At the, weekly duplicate bridge Valuta learnt held at MacKay Hall Monday 'even the folloWing were winners: ists-Mr. R. J. MeMehen and Mre. JOS Tritnne, plus 15. • • 2nd --Mrs. 1, D. Eastman t and Mr. T. A Psettersoill plUS12, 3rd --,3*. and! Mrs. K. Whipple plus 5. ' Another gain* Will be held next Mon day evening at MacKay Hall, 'VICTORIA ST. W. A. ItItET flat d tante 4te ‘traddet, She NO rd Ulme at the -1011iVe "at. th4t: t fisa hi 4 *We or logt;15/. /A, 1, oartea, and Mist '16/, ,Ifersii10111er 'Mro„ (fiearihne., WO at; .tirkt tinte,On th;, staff a the Oeldral (HY 4 1414Y P44). # ,9 i' T110 "Old Tinitire vn,,H,, "Young 'Uns OA i have eertainly.-hot latootted,.-..t . t' tt'S ,ot ether day; ono the rtiainond,,,aso, was , eik4ced oxii:thekliaMond, 011 VtrtflPte8dgY . . , 1 ' :Inning ' of lait,..week. ' JeluiPinder was', ' a little. late in ikrrivIng,hat buckled on ' the shiela 41)44410k and got liehind the ... bat. To OnlOkers, one l'alght_hoye ear - 1 innsed that 0111 Luini* and John had . been praetiSing instbe bacjeYyard eeVeral , times before the real , lihty .,,iekatl, it .1 kept the Udieke, Noble leung4 busy to , „. Pcnow 'Whet= they WOre Strikes,or balls . going over the home -plate' ^ • Bill Barlow on '11rit's*W'eailitht" them . all, besides tinitlic a.rlikiltAMtdrings His voice vollid often be' heard aticiire others, "Yoe sun, you Uti rin taster than 1 can," . One trick which seemed tO be preval- 2 ing the ruti flIbei44' bases-nst then ep„t during -t4ii gamewas. of catch- " ...,:esing in on him, titualW the 'runner e was caught, as thl.yeunger men could e The Woman's Aesoalation of Victoria “reet 'United church met at the home o iVizs, Fred Wilson, with about twenty members present. The devotional exer .,cises were led by Mrs. S. Allan),..and th president, Mrs. L, Westbrook, had cbarg of the business period. Plaxis were made ler the annual Thanksgiving supper. A soz.ial half hour was spent. during whicb time a dainty lunch was served by the ho...tesses. Mrs. R. T. Phillips, and Mrs S. Cox. ARTHUR CIRCLE MEETING The Arthur Circle held their regular meeting in the lecture room of Knox Presbyterian chinch on Monday night, ▪ ,...,9ieet 17th_ MrsKnox_had_charge. the meeting and Mrs. C. Cutit_kave .a chapter of the . randy -book,- subrect, ---'-stattei and -tare -it' Women Or the -Eirst," An item of special baterest on the pro. Sal was the report ot the Presbyterial n- _cling_ held recentlyth f_i_eneetlLghesza • b., Mrs. e. M al, ninnbereftlicin, dining the meeting were, a solo by Mrs D. I. Hill, "My Task,"and a ,cluet, "The 0'.d Rugged Cross," by Misses 0. Heist end --M, McKay. outrun the other teant." Barlow aP- Psrenti3rixtme prepared. to give the fans a good laugh wIthoul cost, at his many remarks as team toacii ?seemed to bring an encore from the spectators.. What happened to the fair ball that went over first base will likely never be known, as just at that moment an extra ball dropped out of Barliesds -pocket on e E GODERTCfl ataavx • Thovil,444.was Sinday sr in •001411404 ,Assolliis 140004 PiVidend h3:1 Mr. and Ifeki.. Bert ,Trewaru'a' ealled,4theyages 01 the inaChtne*Add.if, charldtte and Mr, ' Kenneth, .:atteritleCLyeitretailleet.lve have „hist beendiSetiOng Weittern Fair' feet Weelt- .."the increased PrednetiVit, et „the vent- ,. „Tslpitteerit,:ta.7;08,;ranviias,:warhigne:,!,,,wattAistt.,:e171,:itnt:niielit,,Y7otthr.,::::htieoll.t4.40,0,01 inachin2s. Friday i.t4ht'• AlV41 ''.°64*-Pr.914S,1- ith keed *P.Preciatien. 1,rinati 'r;;Pri, 4toteasc 'of kium40,40,,,,, Here how .Oho'' the gratlual' -f,hie,topfe,, "HOMO MiiiSien,s.' V.Issicatissi;;, )feti.:41ereaezi 1,he resint$ „ ete itS : 't th the, en. intitrar „e°110ckive„abor 11111.14:141e'47::'014.153'.ttiox':itizoniralfEir 'ategrVall'a,4 ‘°;r1OV*4t.t7471d'MPa'bellYd.i'Vstal'"linidtell' tieXt Vridtty-night 'When arrangements, Will be made, regarding th esending of amongst the tehne, oeohliturehtueisitlecasrs tlelegatea ..;te he held at Dungarill..011 On September r Why 0 wartha.gaVe --0411 interestinilkhd 4114211°- $cononaist lints Is ' twit Over cur iov selection of SILVER to suit blvery pur e Cole's Bookstore June Report of the School Penny Bank Victoria Shows Improvement While Central Shows Falling Off—Inspector's Comments . - 1 the first base, sack arid the game went on The report of the Ontario Penny' ' from there. However the Simpires saw -I 1 Bank for the month of June is an nothing amiss and Bill passed the new4, neouragingt-one --for-Vietoria---Seli001., ..ss.s,vasscasisghtsbetween first and second with - ballson-to-Sieeoildliiiiiriiiid -thFitirizier I but not so much so for Centr•_al. The former shows an increese from 46 I both men closing in on WM.. - Ter -cent- -of--pupils- depositing -to -48- i -At time Of going to press • it is not i fall - known whether the runner was put out I per cent. Central School shows a naAir Oir from 25 per cent. to 21 per or , , , cen t as it resulted in a game of tag beeLl-r111111er......Winning.,.-Ernie-Veldhamt. ttatriinount 'in -the b ktr the chance-tc4how-his-art Tore* ofinz-Vetiftlents at -the end o , of running as he usually struck thc.ball.June;1904, was $3046.93, while at the to a point in tbe far ffeld at an exact end of June' 1933 the amount was 1 spot where somelsedy was etanding. Doug; $3125.51, a reduction of s$18.V3. Nairriand Bob gruff& certainly did their ; N." effort is made in the report to share towards helping the "Old 'Ilmers."acceight for this. But as the game broke up, one could hear J. R. Littleproud, Ontario Penny Bill Harlow's vote giving 'the younger Bank tInspector has „the following team a little advice, which leads us to pertinent remarks to make regarding believe the score must have been in favor the benefits of the -hank: cf the regular team. . • "The two fundamental principles of I -11 you feschool savings -'regular banking' and fellows had played like that all summer, yorz wciuhl have been bring- 1'hankitig,10-mt purpose' -appear to Ing home the silver eup." MitLI3111. • I have been well inculcated into the life The score was later distovered to have habits or some hundred and eighty been 4-2 in favor of the regular team'thousand boys and girls who have The line-up4or_both terree_la *Li .f sem s accounts in the. Penny Bank, ot on y have these children bank accounts but they use them regular- -ette. 3b; •Archer, lf; oPhalen, rf; Mur- ly. Each Tuesday morning finds ap- deck cf. • proximately 33 per cent. of the child - Old Timers -Pinder, e;'. Lumby, ren in attendance at the 474 schools P ; who have the Penny Bank making B. , ey, 2b; Black, SS, depositi3. During the months of Mity Nairn, 3b; Pridham, lf; Nole, rf, tand June, 15 schools had $0 per cent. or over of their attendance make de - SOFTBALL posits each Tuesday morning.. ft is The Presbyterian softball team has evident that regular banking is, fast started a series of five games with the becoming a habit. , regular hard ball team. Two games But these children are not lterarrding have been played, the softball teant Won their money. They. hnild np WOrth. the first and the hard ball the secondwhile balances; and when these 'bar- , ances are sufficient to achieve the purpose for which they ,were accumu- lated, the money. cis withdrawn' and the purpose attained. The tam me- thods which today are used for the more immedobjective? - skates, thw e ants of small section but as son o ' Jglasseiate s winter clothing, ChristImis as its„ merits became known it had a present! for mother -will be the me.. whole continent for a fiel4 and It is now thods adoPted in later years for the known and prized throughout this con- more remote objectives-purchasinio tinent. There is nothing equal to ita home insnrance and comforts for the evening,' of life. \ • COLBORNE MP.'COUNCIL EDITOR OF THE W1TNES$, DIES John Redpath Dougall, aged 93 died, at Montreal on Tuesday after a long ill- ness. He was .born in 1841, son of John riga1l. „Montreal merchant and fur -trader, whe founded the Witness in 1960', Of ,e,ne ereer John R. Dougall graduat- ed from McGill University. He imme- • diately left the university to start work 11.1'n his father. pursuing his studies still for.her _until • he obtained his master's ' oegree in 'arts, in 1867,, In 1870, J. R. r.agall became editor of the Witness, y here he served for 73 years without ac- e--eing salary or dividends. Upon en- fe..-ced retirement Frederick E. Dougall, ra nephew, took over tte direction of the pe per. NufisE RECEIVES APPOINTMENT SS Kathleen Louise Clearihue,• datrzjifter of Mr. and Nits. H. P. Cleari- hue. Regina, has been appointed assist- ant instructress of nurses at the General 1lsspi1al lit Regina. Miss Clearihue at- tended public school in Regina and nem - Meted her high school course at the Cen- tral collegiate school. She graduated 'from the 'Toronto Children's Hospital in 1032 ani It .year took a post graduate essrse In hospital administ t , • 'pp:Rules HILL We are Wry to report that Mr. ThOs Betties ts-very low At time of writing. Mrs, ,Rolitir Puller attended the tauten Exhibition and visited with her daughter for.a few days. National pro, And should atl, tributed as a diVidend or financial credit te the nation% Shareholders -7-, „its eitizefia;,-;a11- Whent have ecin. Atribtieed,', throngs 'sOme ehandel or another to its litaking and Are, there fore, entitled to Partielpate.1 the distrihntiOn, 1! no snail shatribUtion ,of financial credit , or purchasing power is Made then: this increase in Neighbors and friends sympathize with. a communStY" capacity t,o pmcittee -UarrY Powell 4m his severe lossolr---o- befit-t-t-rj: • cause it annot be Arawn upon. To - 'clay. the banker creates, licenses, fn :the for of credits (money) to draw' • upon. this hidden National Reserve • Fund, and lends those to the real owners and creators of the fund at a rental, called interest. The finan- cier_ anis makes himsel1. the poten- tial owner of the natural increment of association." • J. -"Oh, tint bankers don't lend credit to themselves in order to get goods," More dell/lite' announcement next week. W. -"Of eoursesnotssswhassaidsstis Tuesday eyening, Sept. 25tisti the _ThesmaitationssIsjusts read -means; erich Township Men's Club are having that this supply of potential wealth eansi an ice ereain social for members and all not he utilized unless the banker creates those who helped on the conunittees and credit in order to bring these goods, into -0thera--whofitelped.-make_this.,aay,...a.-sne stheseoromercialssystens-Sedirertlia-Tlie tess. has a monopoly otereatt,...heJaas-a-anen stock recently, %today, Sept. .23rd, Rally Day serviee vsill be eondUcted at Grace church When Miss Stone Of Clinton, will assist with the ssrvice. On Sunday last Mr. Rutherford, a young student spoke to a good sized con- gregation. this young man gives kora. Ise of a &lent. speaker. Monday evening a oonregational meet,* ing was held to make arrangements fei anniversary services in the near Mine •-• oPoly7tii-the potential wealth and it is My -through 'hint aid- through the anciarsystem which , he controls that I is.. Silo filling is the order of the day. Mrpossible for the conununity to have acs Mr,' Bailie- Stothers, Of London, visited -111s-sister,-Mrisslienry-Hortonssoverssurissts-s' Regular Teara-G. Curren, c; D. john- Eson, p; Worthy, lb; Matheson, 2b; Du- 4 A.n 011 that is Prized Everywhere. - Dr. Thomas' -iclectric 011 was Put upon the .market without any flourish over flitY4ears ago. It was put up to meet ?lira ng at the University of Toronto 'Mute then she has been on the Staff of the Toronto Sick Children's Hospital.' In 1932. at -graduation she wori the seholar- ship for the best .record for three years Always! Greater Food Values at the Horne.fc•vvned SUPER' COuncil met in the hall for their regu- lar meeting on Ttlesday, Sept. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and a•pprovert. Messrs. W.' IL andi • J. H. Robertson of Goderich„. appiiared, fore the emintil saskirep lor a donation for the Goderich Agricultural Pair. Cal motion, a donation of $20 wits granted. • Mr. Wm. John Alibi waited on.the court - ell. He stated he had damage done to his wheat land by water not getting a good ouUet JIa ought, tne council should give some compensation for dam- age done. After cOrusidering.lhie matter the council decided to take no action. A bylaw was passed setting the tate of interest on all overdue taxis alter the 141h day of December to be the same as last year. The eollector's time. WO ex- • tended one month. The road superin- terident vouchers - arid the following sc. counts were examined and passed- for .ors, $248.85:•Thos. Mitchell, sheep killed., adjourned to meet again Octnber gth, outsessor, selecting jurors, 49. council $11: Goderich Star account. $2.30t 00- wald bailiff. $7: reeve, clerk, payment; Road superintendent vouch.- WM. pAzzows, Clerk. . Specials foP ThursdaYg, Friday and Saturday. Kellogg's Cornflakes, 2 pkgs. *4.,,.44* 4c aple Leaf Sockeye Sa on Ire 170 Standard Peas, No. 4 sieve Rich Red Tomato Juice 5 11136.(1Z.T1148 25c Sultana Raisins., apslianallow Chocolate giscuits, • ed Snacks 4.6* * • . • . Sunlight a V4.1.6 it* 41.4 6'6 k. wow” r -w Oxydol, small pkg. 9e, large Clark's Spaghetti 6**0 * ge:tin Oranget1111 ars -• Pfl ydYorkCffe, 1 Lh. 0 oney, 11 ho 16 *4444 14 IN 216 j • ligNIVIELLER And, 1,kra.„-Mcerai spent- Tuts - alt in London." „ ,Mbis Unice Long. 'Ot Otielhh, spent, a few days with her, poet:ilia .last week. A loge nUrnber attended deCoratiOn vice at tolberne -cemetery list.Stat Mr. 0. brown spent the weektend with triendiLilfar t,oicknoW and Sang et the, ifflniverotary 'hervict at Creire."- Th* STOW* OtOOle enjoYed themselves at a 'Weiner rowit On .41400day„evenlbg down by the Maitland rivet „ • • tioarder"Thia egg is bedi* 'w1*t doyou eitpet -ien tome 401:21 50 ate fOr break- ** * 0010 Ink' 'gate you ever, fon a itelrer." but t on otie Oi ray *fel ettetnoon fties,"' 'A feel Ott 1 "Welt ho ittt , _ _ 0 a ceuntry depend.; largely usion banking • Sidney Brown, of 13enmiller, 'spent the polity?" . week -end with his, friend, „Richard ,Kil- • W. -"To a great extent, yes." _patrick.. • -, - , • J. -'Reading the Hansard report of A concert will be given:in Blake -Hall the evidence given by representattve this Friday evening under the, auspice bankers before the Banking Committee of the Blake choir. • A goodly number of the Blake congre- gation attended anniversary services at Crewe Sunday afternoon and. evening. Blake services were held in the morning. Mr: and Mrs. Harold Graham' and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reed and daughter, of Varna, visited their stunt; Mrs: Thomas - Blake, and Mrililake, Monday, I ••••••••••••......,••••.. • WES'IrElELD /Mr. T. Miller, of. Hullett, was in this, v.einity on Mond -ay on business. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent and fam ilY were Whitechurch vizors on Sunday. A number from Wicattleld attended -the anniversary services at. Donny -brook on unday. J. -"What do you mean?"The a,nniversary services of the West- • W. -"That it is not borroCied money fielda.United church. will: be held on Sun- Ir is a creation of new nrorzey." day; October 14th, afterimon and evening. J. -nista that will prod -ace inflation!' Mr. George Snell entertained the young W. -"At bast its here! You mentione people of the 'etatmlinityat a eorn ;oast inflation once before during the evenin on Thursday enfrat: ..but" we seemed to forget it at the mons Mr. James Lt181ey -and mr. C. RUddel, ent, Now you again drag in that awful 01 Lendesboro, Visited on Monday at the begey-inflatien." home of Mr. W: F. Campbell. let OttaWa, one cannot. find that they ever admit this." . • W. -"No, 1. suppose . not. . ,Neither' do you hear very often of a brewer 'admits tzag, that his, product may be injurious to the communit B y. ut we are wander- ing ,away from the subject of the Na- tional. Dividend. Are there any ques- tions you want to ask abottihis?"' J.-"Te's, there are ibts_ef_things_ want to ask you' but I wanted to be sur Tli1JUSDAY, $V41)11,2 • .R641:portabie, ". 214 • PM; .fos „Ate its:kw ''Oeltateli and Tinsifa *Oh 1 Lf Spice*, Cerkso raraWaik, Pridt /ar Rings,tfliec,barlitto, Salleytla ACK Gin Pins, .., 39e Cots Vate Powder* new, all *bodes 4 4 ..40e , 0 I r Wcritri Powd,ezo.- box„...„..49e Ie.rsee's Hon& tvtion.,„ .11uss!an ou, 49b Seas- onabl-e Warm:10- les:Cod: liVer ALT- ETitraet .$Z.00 Alr;orbIne; Junior • $1.25 t'$)0* nie'dhuO 410), •Large 51,;(10NO ta-24 Ifirtiniay Razor and Five Bine Ditades, ...••••••••,-e. 'Val Blade With tribe Of Colgatelki .. Palmolive Shavieg Cream, 250, ,Forintain Fens, lirateranan's ;3.70 9'7 Sal 'Hepatica, small. 01111•110111111!* 4,116111111110.16116 , corn Cure that removes corns .,25e Cystei, two; ... ...75e, p.,50 Scap-A few cakes •len* 50.. Ayersll Cod Liver 011, full vita- ; nalti value,. 10 oz. bottle............. 4111111111011111111111111111.1111 BUY DRUGS' AT THE DRUG STORE Dunlop - --Campbell - Lauder - While OVERIGE' /DRUGGISTS ...in- the 'ananunt- ofi goods. litlyilable for sale. Now bankers have -asdtiferet idea about what constitutes inflation,- 'They use the word to refer to any issue a Issued -against gold_basis-. The funny _ thing about this is that, as we have seen, everystirnesstilersmake assioan they are, eausing inflation, and 'vice vekm.4 ..put all this discussion of "inflation is _purely .theoretinaLarld--aelideraio_unless._11.._has.. .ome--definite--effeet-rmon-tdividegi citizen- • You mentioned the fantait featly high prices during the German inflation- ary period. Well, that is the-eorby thing that affects the .individual -that is -the price he has to pay for goods. Unress °prices rfse, inflation is justs, idle term, and cannot possibly be of interest to the average man. When inflatren 1111 the ordinary sense of the Word) takes 'place there is no real basis *for- the extra -money,. • The National Dividend; and' the Just Price discount, on the other hand, would be s drawn from and debited to, the ruitionAl cred4t which represents the real wealtlajcf the oountry." Will be led by the conference convenors: - The guest speaker will be Dr. J. Kelly, of Scotland, a young people's worker, of _LinteenzetionaL_IgneW11-__Pilil j may ;be obtained from the society rpresi- denis. , • ,, -1 , lt14-AlrG0DERILlt- Vancouver, Sept. 19 -Peter Alexander. Stewart, 72, retirerf Sheriff of Weyburn, .Sasks, is.-cleadshere.- -Borsisans GoderIciest burn for 20 years n ar o, e a • served esti, shhiseri4retoifreMeeyn; fiairr, years ago. He had lived at Hopkins .Landing, B:C„ since- then. ; Millbr's Worm Powders act mildly and without injury to the child, and there can be no doubt of their deadly effect upon worms. 'They have been in suc- cesSful use for a long time and are re- -cognized as a leading preparatio_nfor the • puipa-ee. They have proved their power. in numberless cases and have givenre- lief to thousands of children,. who, but, -for the good offices of'thissuperior com- pound, would have continued weak -and • enfeebled CON'VENTION :OF ITURONCiiiitESRIT- • . first that there was a sound basis for the - TERI?'" Y.P.U. TO BE, HELD AT DUNGANNON National Dividend itself. By the •wa y, suppose that the money for this will eome froth the 4Nationai Credit Author- ftY--eaS I think you =tired it." W. -1 -"Yes, and it wit be debt-fre Y.t mane " , , The tenth amnia convention a Huron Presbytery Young Peoples triloeis to be • held in Dungannon Friday, Sant. 28th. Registration precedes the morning ses- sion, which begins at 9.15., -V -hem there will be reports, business, and discussio • groups, led- by the . variotis-s. - -convenor • Special feasttires the'afterneon are an open' forunr, conducted by Rev. 8. J. d -Mather,s of' Toronto, formerly of,....Grand -• Head, and an address by Itev. _• Craik, Goderich. In the evening there will be ari address by S. J. Mathers and an illustrated lecture by Rev. J. A. • .T. -"Well, don't . you fear' inflatienary MISS Jnyte Butihanan rind Mra.`Tipling, practices. 1.-Ook at Oerrnany mid- i:, . ..,, . :... e, .. . e. Let.'S get this ed .ork-Smiday4t. t home of Mr, and lVfxs. jolin Auchanan. straight, what is Inflation?' iiir and Mrs. j. L. McDowell, Mr. Wm. J: -"Why, everybody kriuwb what in McDowell and Mr MarVill AleDovtell mo- fiatibn IS! It_ is when your money_ he tored to michigan last week -where they comes worthless and prices rise, sky-high ,are spending. seyeral days visiting rela- and you %int bny anything unless you tiVes. "' -- - - - - ' have bundles and bundles of money.'" ......4 tVI:.....:1‘nt adnalt, that its a pretty awful • ASHrf.,EL, D. picture of conditions- and- that it' ha happened in some 'countries but tha, visiting friends at Lochalsir. Mr. Allen; Macktrizie, ce Ch,lcage, , Ls, dill-0:os rnnoyt. ansroweu rhmav,ye q juuessttiontzurverycactelsr-- neuie:r..241Le.liP,11. taunceMilielai_mn,:r_ffor Lecuctokrnoiviw,ael Is. -denary period) but that is not defining tolo charagtertitics_stf_ tr violent'. infia-- inflatiOn" Mrs. A, Pattereon, of Montreal., is Vig- . J. -“Oh well,' 1 nil ht a iiii4 at, the _homo, of hce- fit 0 g ve your definition for r know that is Rombeissrt Dti:ae.benniti win, alf you are waiting for; yiente not eeally MacLean and' Mr, tinla• Y intereated in a definition ' from me." Macdonald left on Miinday: to .attend w: -"Now, Jones, don't be like that! Stratford Nermal School. • • Have volt really get a d'efinition for in- • Mr. Douglas „Mackenzie, Who has spent flatibnis the eurnmer wIth relatives irere, - has re- turned to his `home in Montreal, Miss. A. MiteCtregorr. Mr. Fred lyfacGre- gor and Mr. John Mackenzie, were re- cent viSitore at the home of' Nit Mex. nAirionulliri gC9t1hb:rilleeWho span- t a day 'at the Mts. It. D. Ma0Lennan, Mr. and' Ma. 0. Western Pair in London are:. Mr. andi, ebilhison arid. 'lack arid Eft:. Mr. and Mrs, John MacKay, and Jblin; Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. it Grant., " • - ' _ t 1 t C. Kell of Toronto, on mission. work dm Northern- Mitrtitoba. ,._,. irmer-antreapper *e serve • at the church and sing-song:W be led bY -• Rev 0:1W. D. Cosens, Clinton.----': There _ will be short recreation periods conduct- ed by Oliver Anderson, recitational con- venor.The wership servtcea at the three sestrrinsi wilt be- led re*retiveiy-by Dun-. gannon, St. Helens and Goderich (Vic- • toria St.) societies. Every society should t plat; to be represented at this.- e.nniniT rail. „ October 5th, 0111, "7th, the tenni an- nual convention Of London Yoang Peo- ple's Conference will be held in Leam- ington. , Departmentaldiseussion, temps vt• no-! suppose I haven't." „ right. Here is our idea of inflation. Inflation is -'an increase in money 'Without -a corresponding increase 'NILE Mr, Itarold Squire, Cf ,spent &nifty at Miasea Oral end Velma Finnigan made • trip to '1"oronto last Saturday. We are sorry .to repot; that Fraileis Watsioir 11 mitering from a, severe attack • ,the flu. • . --Mrs. 'nolo Andiefor.•qt'tupitum was visiting couhie of days. lest Week *tit Miss Mary Shepherd, , ,Urand llfrii; Fred Seabrook, of tkee. rich. Visited On Simday athe hOtne of Mr. john Tably. - - A few ot the Nile Puha People *ere 10 Ooderkh en Tuesday -night of last weekattending' ftri‘ Orford Group meet- ing. Last Monday evening Ur; P":00* -rot Thol. Melkiiee anid-Ikkar,,shepperd,' attended an ftecutive Meeting At CaricOr of the Nile and Smfth Nill brantli of the ttorler Oinada' tiociety. Son* of those Who reiiittil t00450 ing the Weirton rair ,week were, gr,. and Mrs, tits& Pen (1,, Mt • ouut Mtr Eimtt ret alter peng Whet aunt, 11 weekw1tIr h ileiMka Guild itet otMt*. led 'the *t psr Snd 41*preetden ,took that* Of 41* stren saki by titise HO& that built -In ci in the ehurth !die get mot* oath, • ear4 _ NEW MILLINERY 'SPECIAL DISMAY Of Oa, INONDAY and TUESDAY SEPT. 17th anti 18th ' a truly matt collection in the perfect tialooral Tam. The "Jaunty"' and popular brlth- ed Felts. In the ultra mart winter shades. , „"Snappy" n*W--Trieornalive • -ded Variety to the fashloziable • New fltyks.. • Item are cordially htvited to lcupect war Stock. 'SSac icar NE M V' 10140$1'ON tiObtafen all iOgs . Get your,Pall Snit a n Trousers cleaned and pres. ed at Vrooman's and they will look ,justas they, did n when they came from the iallor lit the first place. Headquarters for Ladies' and, Gentlemen's, expert • clan. nr. VROOM 1 -AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Don't- forget the liability you incur through the operation of your car. Make yourself safe by insuring with Low Rates, High Security F. WOOLLCOMB.E Phone 296 Orr. Ara* HEELER' We have a nice assortment of Radio Benches 'and -Foot Stools in assorted coverings. also OTTOMANS suitable for needlepoint. We •make them right size for your covers. J. R. 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