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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-11-15, Page 2111 rtfltlished **Very Tionielay et "x.,.,,.- eM'0Odtrltle, tletbeeriptiett ii`tetese a Get ta#n.*2.0A, s" Wes, •12i40 ..(In ":*Mere Blit 4ftaite , $2,5 Par 100 in O,d, a e. ll tlmr fid,' Eat new agida uu a»d be sign Whare Vie' eat ' adores IS, re- sl C ELLATIONS ee'We • 'And, `etc t to hay. their aleeeerlOtierle ;Inteteeneted' case tris) ,' To **Mit befo e, exp#rrt-' tom, tl sire ellbiteellettoete will not be as led. inarray over. en tetermded Pere Sod, yet,. unless we. are notified to, mei, we assume the Subetelber wishes the should ahorRe continued. 15�,'�',d►l�l�l',�3 . d 'be lniuieA by registered letter. money or. der or cheque peyable at, 'par in Code - �wv ,w+ttrmvMRW THURSDAY, NOV. .il tb, 1034 ton the 'rim Of inJ, . SANT they 'dire. aerep the her ii. ereeeesety to get a bo*ttand 'g'o: At , then . whCia' they are ,again w t dd* A it the east end of tliSaila ' would , be raja in �a7+i1i�yWweatyher d*testa*, and yfreeny cry ,harce •'of Injury 1 frcm *s sta *,. M1 'that, ieeded is a' toed to make t ( tea a . n4. .Malls :X 4(411 know notldng •r'r,Ot. 4 1.3abie. • With ao n$ nte#u' 's j ? et.. #ta" 'itY, its"yx , Ci$w.,nethir` t relief it alight todpeSible, have; la• �� know niF'. , athotit road built ae very "small cost, ' it." Tt wattkl Shen be pn,°aibie ' to .elver ftigetilOtia ineana tented or eleven„ away tome of the fish he.Usea and all !nit Ingenuous mesh of a Superb ' chariot ter obi tl�e. rete 'i>+�k of.. the wM�hau�e, Any.,. 1tt _e, kenemus« tine eats toe *Olt,improvement that not say, '''We "hail he'll/OM t0" ae. t eeptciur ' Inv#tabor►. I,y W would nnake passible, • Q. are rich. ;happy, 'Eventually it +mould be ppstd'ble to • figure on a rummer pavillon pori the 114'4 nor"*" err caw a couple" cif men stentiin • by the dopa'", , "`f cava two i lake shore which v�'Quld be an attras3t><on mere, • ` �►�/ A PENSIONS IONS 0'0%1444.Dn{ ,not +day, "Exercise ,s ` hcaithlr."' t ' The new plats for the .a►diotinjstra►t bn , the meantime the eoopeeskee of ear, "Exere1se is 'healthful, and will Pn e Peering the, power house site, is neves- o net Wil', ''I have dot: to see you at once." Say, "'I nisi see you 'fit once; " nary. . It is hoped to- enlist 'their aid up Words tfttean +o►araoea either m _ ha'Vlrg .their men clean their lets, or in allowing the P.U.C. to Cape• pronounce ka-pres, a;. as in do it on 'some fair. bests. alk unetressed, a as iii fie, accent last syllable: A well -kept water, front would un- Duet. Pronounce the u as in use, not doubtcdly draw visitors both -gain. Can-' • as a in do. , ' ads and from across the line. • Tiffs Importune.` Pronounce im-�por=tun, o 'There _ Is only elle ,judge and one magi- l a•:'ad mean improved business possibly as In or, .0 as: lit unit, principal accent enough to pay the whole cost, !, feat syllable. strata the latter making periodical Canitae. Pronounce ka-nin, 'a as in lad own re. who Mild the property ad make the boy healthy,' of the Old Age Pension legislation ap- pease to have tai► particular weaknesses. An • applieant for pension must, atter -completing -his--lora, make a declaration before it County Judge or Magistrate as to the truth of this information given, Here in Huron, that Would appear to work a hardship on 'the- applicants, Par- ticularly if they are worthy .of pension, visits to only one town in the county, 1 This is not a • proposal to spend a lot ask unstressed i as in nine,accent last Goderich. The Judge makes visits to' of money. The town is not in any syllable, - ted : ittle ' •, sin-., a mi . but...estee $e ,,w n _ ,�- se -sealer , tires inn.: 11�� .. � � g�.�,��-.....� , .� � _..�. �. .� � . , . - but such Visits,, would not necessarily'. should be possible at .very small cost it, skop._av_M 1n_ ask,. i as.. Yn, lie, both o's as Che job were well planned and if enter- In no, accent second syllable. • 1 coincide with the time a penslbn anpii» � ' cation is being made. . The applicant ed into with energy and enthusiasm. Impromptu. �p'ronounce ,ixn«promp-tu, • o as in of (not las in _spft)e. u aa in_ t .. Cadet c o • .have.. ..__._ •..�_...., n _._.. ...�, R.., ,� .. �.�.,,.• - :. � ...•� -...._ ,... � LL �e ant�t+.�.lxi3t_ a #.... 1�► '�#. .i h �. ,. ,.. ,. the paper attested, often at a considers Words Often M ' fled able .earpense,"'A This is a real item to a _ i 1te Wiirlfxrc._._Cbserve the two h's EDITORIAL NOTES no as o in to), accent second syllable. worthy applicant. • ' Remembrance Day appears th be ac.r en; + seance. observe tiye ea. Beneficial; 'rhe alternative of having a J';P. take eepted by the weather man as the d id-, ne, not ni._ Scallop; sometimes spelled the affidavit does not help greatly as',Ing lined between summer and winter. s�ollop. __ Install; - two 1's. Domineering-, there -are° -=aril. two ----new .- - .. -In, ---tb _ j , m nearing; Real winter started on lha day iayc ar two e s. • county and again' a journey is necessary with 8 inches of Snow. This year it Synonyms '° It would seem possible' to .allow any commenced with 4 inches, or is this Pretty, handsome, beautiful, beauteous, qualjfied Justice of the Peace to take winter? comely, charming, attractive. the affidavit, even if one only by virtue C4 41. '4, Gummy, sticky, ; sticking, adhesive of office. cohesive, glutinous, viscid, viscous. There appears to be a tendency On the Books, writings, 'publications, belles - The •other fault as we see it, is the part of other towns to • follow the lead Iettres, literatu � „ re literary. works. 'plat, lal, attempt, effort, endeavor, essay exertion, struggle. _ Mere e. Stindnesse teeggi've iQas, _. poeeth ; ,pity, clemency, compassion, - lenience. Perplexity, bewilderment, amazement, ent, _embarrassment,. -confusion, failure to recognise the importance or of • Ooderieh in buying wood lots and set - the county clerk in the scheme. 1 ting up wood yards as part of their re - me coup- IrL'alznost:.as_grea lY _inter -_L_- ., . • . a -pennons .- _ _ programs. �zlitxtort..-is .the- -latest, to ested ' in pensions as is the province. j try it. It seems to have worked out well 'Te council has a right to full recordse enoughhere —More than that, thq county clerk is- us- } wand to w: t �_ . - -- _ : else -where. _ . _ ually the only official in -a county' =: 0 ::=trained ill 'exact procedure. , Without'his. - aid, forms would never be made correct- Whoever was responsible for the Idea ' had apreal inspiration when he suggest- ly. At present he is instructed to for- E° by -mastering -one one word eachda ward applications to Toronto without' ed- that The widow or mother or other '•_ /for this lesson: i close female relative of a man killed comment. Actually that would mean GUILELESS; free frolrt deceit or chapm in a short time, 1 ot"ereeas place the t?ntario (Jovernmeut, treachery. "The boy was young and His obvious duty is to corellate the wreath on the-various-melmbrials esn .Re- guileIess." efforts of all other officials and his lin- (membrance Day. It is a graceful way HAZARDOUS; dangerous: risky. "it portance is paramount. .. 1 of acknowledging the debt of the nation was a hazardous undertaking," to the women who suffered at home. INEXHAUSTii3LE; incapable of heir Otherwise the scheme appears to be a• g well thought out one. who' lived there. In other words, what .if he had been * totally different sort of man, some thing Bice Kdwerd VA say' AS King mod the head of the world's moat ,able :aristocracy, he had powers which his descendent Edward never had, Parliament was just 'coming '.into Its tri't'e, powers when he reined. He . stilll • was' able to dictate to the great Whig and Tory. peers and they still. held the veto over t'he lower house and social prestix still was• a 'greater Influence than wase political :power, Possibly, hal hes been a different man, the American colonies would have been a long time leaving the Empire, though ir'ave it they , probably would . in time anay. 'µ But they might have..,teit with a different -feeling and a more tolerant attitude towards the old land.' As it was, his regards for Lord Nbtth was greater: than- •was --,.•his - respegt for' Earl Chatham and America was lost. The War of the American IteVoltititee dile nottTe' greatest . event of his life - 'time,. was undoubtedly the most impor- tant mpor tant,from. the standpoint of the Empire and, -_when history is -summed UD a fevr di`y`ears+h'ence, possib M the :most, important event for the world. But be lived through a series of hap- 1 peni'ngs which have been.. exceeded in .excitement only in the last twenty years. First there was the trouble over the Wilkes case, a minor matter now but serious, enough then. ` lie had been boric before the Seven Years War in which nada ''was gained for the Empire al- though- l- though::a�s::..a�-young_.-anan_ he had _nothing to do with its' events. Be came to: the throne 'as' the sup:-:} e�. o .s frran father, George +II,` ,his own father, the Prince of Wales, not living' to see the ,old German Prince die, He married Process Charlotte Sophia fart sr it eels ago. orge Irl ori t1: Bur;ed 'e m14,01' . e ,. The Menet* falling of : ul:at, niir en What 'Might have been ,aIwaya (roes up Wbesi, mention is made ere tile• , third G rgee What If he had been a Blore able: - M► Morer d� 0 pada ode , ` a. more th roughly edt►cateed ? What if he - had, vniter. Sired, more of ''World polities • :ft*4 ' held been less rosined;.- to blinid partiality; What* if* a young man, he had. 'sr#sit- eco the A neric me and' had seared eo . notion Of their extent,, and of the' kind • WON. (( is l *Ito) `' &i 12urR :the ether d P . ,a he ,girls demanded 'un the tow, tqr.. sweep 1.. np In s :elagaidaae 'elebeerlption campaign: ire 'spite o* the YOttnir ladles' wiles..thi ' net �, �► 'Are l Were f %'` i iso. ` " Ane theh`i•: p . r, d .4 eaorte •rate .at t e'aa tell, you how xaany ebirt t ys yotz have whkd will you,. Aube ibet"t The'';victim ,toneerlted, "Onep,said thhe yoUper lady, .""the rest were'. sill.. `sasniverserles."'.' eignedl on Abe' dotted lite; •p OLUEWATER MOUON (Kincardine • Review Reporter) A motion, passed by the :Goderiah council regarding the taking' over of the .$luew.ater • > utatay ryas : read, a t the meeting of the local council. The mo tion ahowet1 that . Goderichl was thor- oughly in favor of, the Bluewater route teem Qoderlich north- becoming a pravin- sial road. A motion to r this effect •-should be placed on the 'records of every mumJpality from Goderich to ¶ober- niory, and copies of the resolutions sub- mitted ' to the county council and the highway department. 'FLEE ' FLEAS! -, ('Clinton News Record) r.. -The-Ontario 'Government should'. t o some steps, no matter' what .its 'attitude on the tariff question, against, the invaz w sion „ of Ontario by the. , human flea, which is saidto have appeared in Que.. bee. Heretofore, it seems, this littlebi- sect has been . unknown except In por- tions -of Prihce 'Edward's Island and in Saskatchewan and. British Columbia. We do not want it Ai Ontario, we have troubles enough without having to dodge fleas. Premier . Hepburn should be pag- ed at once. Cleansing 'Cream Within this jar w'omien the world over have found ,the basic secret of thrilling beauty, a skin made clean to •die depths of each tiny pore" Use it ., nightly for a, niOri`thiterggeliOVIrreliietrates, flushes and leaves' tie skin soft and lovely. Word Study "Use a word • three times and- it is y'ou'rs." Let us increase our vocabulary -- 0-- 0- Yx �x n 1 Don't forget to see that your name is • ee ,,�gLg; good-natured; friendly: used up. "Q1n,'. riessaurces- are-lneaciaauste- „ 11 on the voterse list. The ',final revision is sweet -tempered, "It was an. amiable WATERFRONT now under way and there may not be, remark.", 'Ile ao amiable man," Elsewhere in these coltunns will be neW 'nets are ranother chance to get it on. Completei HACIMETVD; comteoerplace; trite. being made. Just 1 be- "Seeh hackneyed phrases are, tiresome." Public Utilities Commission for the im- found, briefly outlined,. the 'plans of the 1 e 1 guarantee that You wilt be op the one . MISS you are OA sortie other list is no .7anItruivsEi. 7,10 Obilii.1 ttahlisenteintehclineveer.waseThine. tompletei This IS ' the list e provement of their property -around 'the kricw beig for the. next Dominion electiot and no i one knows when it may be held: ,, 'Mr. Olen .Nelson, whose interest in the ' —work mainicened him to spend a great , deal of tits own time in breghtening up ' The wreoking of the Century of Pro- " " the grotneds as they are' at present, and (cress Pair. by, the hest ,night Ceowd Was who expetts to do a lot of the planned typical of what the world thinks of' as Wins' re' r a nicht cap last ni " . work, to Anther itnpreve 'them, hopes to Chicago. Three hundred thousand - - , -- el*. - - - . filaice a. oaf beauty spot "-where now is pet:01e just let down ill restriant and ,Act, Qt.;;ET°' .A.4-14tm* SHIPS little. bat weeds, ciedere 'and gravel: smashed the plate to pieces. They were , -The members of the Publie- Utilitiee ,, not hoodhuns, they were repres'entative Commission are enthusiastic for the ' 'Chicago citizens, or So 'tis said, Its tha idta. For a cause sl worthy; it is. hop, / same spirit which takes water front the ed to enlist the active support of . the , Geeat ;aims, no matter who .snifers. rdsed that it cannot be done qtrickly. colered trUck operator was inform - A SCOTCH UTENSIL The guld'ealfe---"Angus, hive ye seen ma thhnble?" Antrus-'-"Aye, ye'll find it by the whusky decanter. Ye see, gave me - "I'm planning to travel on one those stabilized, steamships," "Maybe, but expensee aren't what / have, to keep down, on my sea trips." , -could not get, his m,oney At 'the same time the idea is 4 sound people, thongh a pleasant sUrpriso. The be had. submitted an 'Itemized Statk. earPoWer is One Ortho toddeg to e -o -n. ment-fOr7 joi.; 'Aftet became Mad. This haPPened hi 1810 Mains -Which' ,:statiStiejans keep. eon:, much meditation he stribbled „the fol- :aed from there on tte was" not oven a startuy u:naer tuor watchful 0,44. ik,0•::• towing bin: ..Tbree comes' aed three pawn ta the game, While his reign Godeoch esabus to be the prettiest Pie having More trionerto 'spend or In- itOes at four bits a went -13.. totalled 60 years, more than any Eng. Wall hi Canada. All recognise the fact titOrY exPantling nr n.etb are the natal lish ruler 4ther than Victoria, the list that several things remain to be dOne to calls" of. greater Ptw'rer erelee'rePtieb. ---one-and -the-present --a:gocki-tintrtoludir int -o the poenbility 61 deVetopIng it bli- of Meckleaxberg, trelitz, - so that the -German-breetf 'wasestrongiy maintained. Elis stolid German ' wife kept him Ger- man although there are those who claim that he would- have been. English had he been left to - hi's own ,devices. He wets in his thirties when the Aniericans declared for freedom from English domination so was, at the time 1ifee whei .> ' *ia able,-_.tojudge for hienself as Much as' he ever could. Then Napoleon arose and a star 'came, into being which made all kings shake on their thrones, ne matter how firmly they were seated. ' When the Bastille was . stormed an when Louis and Antoinette' were Ied to the guillotine, George shivered and pas- sed ,laws designed ,to keep his English subjects from becoming too liberal in their viez+ ' There was little danger as his pewee were - not inclined to. ren amok -and- slay their rulers but as- ri&vs of each ne'oir outburst 's eped over. from • Fiance, new Precautio - were. taken to curb an 'similar ha penings at horned W hen Napoleon came up out .of the ruck tend trouble, Creorge and all his people breathed a _little easier- until they saw ,that they ..had a, far more formidable enemy :than any ' rabble led by a •lefarat or a Robespierre. • George fought the new menace, or had his admirals do it for him, and shook himself -together on his throne .and, hoped that the worry would pass. • When it414 finally pass, George was no longer interested. 1'Xe was caught by a malady whish wiped him, out as an entity. It rat as 13xr1ng creature; 0.11e SAVE THE- DEER (1Vtiivertor Suit) Deer of fate- have -been coming.tothe settled parts of Ontario and are really an adorninent of ' the landscape. • They will become more plentiful if not.o1- ested. They are of course protected by law but if people generally showed dis- pleasure at their disturbance there would be less. tendency on' the part .of • mean spirited and unsportsznao-like -people to hunt thetn. In Renfrew 'County a few 'days ago two nos tewn- ship farmers were fined $20 each and in - addition had their -rliles confiscated for illegally hunting deer. • STILL LITTLE HUMOR (Hanever Post) 'There are still instances oi humor found in advertisements. In. order to• save words, a British seashore resort with '• more than 300 disappointed:" the reference being to, those who could not be accommodated, not to those who were atcommodated. Our contempore -arse the_Mount _Forest Confederate, --tells of receiving an advertisement which the interpreted as stating that a girl Mrs wanted for housework who , was "Plain y 'looking." Several replies • were brought only_to_have the advertiser declare that,he had written "plaire'cooking," not "plain looking."" - TIM REAL QUESTION ten years werti'a tObil blank. Mete the West a bet whith none can &elle daY we shell discover that prosP, What i$ it ttoWS4 asked Mr. Ilig During that time• hit sOn afterwards gainsay. The Site, of the town Led the eritY hal arrived without having rung -- Busineas. George. IV, ruled as- regent and as first Wont of the streetS all lend theniselvee door bell. r+ ,•41CeMneenteation from yOur college gentleman Of EuriMe. letter." - • ,, - - -Trish, Were broughtf tinder stt, form Of 10341 citietee ter mike eUch ''a, elaim, for licenses v./111 be well adVised to secure * Visitors not infrequent* criticize theta. Vederal representatthS haVe att att of which 'George 'had approved,: the AintribatiS Were fonght ex:01*d time 1, in' the war 1812 "and" generally the the tanks, the old machirit:ty., the weeds been checking up all .over the country ticultdieonit A long view plan lookhig to the ieve1... feat, Pcople have 'an ex- 41,Dretedt ,eut .4, plied the which was to revolutionise the world sof 11.10-41114' ill/0=4,131e rentoval a ittuse lititcr than rhest places elm offei cop„ f as many old buildbagg a.$ pasiiblie, ilit2c,$et not riAtte,10,, but even radio inters. • "Where's the •other fellmsl° Asked the ambitioui generals, Xngiand had begun removal cr atvering with vines of what.: Ierence of the "lost annoying character Judge. , ' -, , i' to exPand AndlistilaltY0 the 'Mille net* .ei'or cannot be mow& the planting ofc: is wt. goad enough exclige t4 got by. wjth * ..* .4 4 . s . ‘ :-s . s 111'449 /nen had' deetdod that th'e Old `bf ,; the little or tht VisuSt 4011,0 Islet IMO ' lb* Wan tie botight i -Seeondabilodi ileorge firia-ty went out, like a candle *04 DIA:to bs,v6 the. 1 tut site& renoved , ,-- . "What's tht Matter with lit" asked at)d tho ni tittlil hi 'toi h' a•-.14,-0011014101,;'-"Alltebt 'etber$-Ik .-:'-'"Well;-'yait -iee," 'Sold :," the ditgasteili Ile 'is'ai Untied tt Westininster AhtieV ! 6'-- tt- 4- ;mot atila Imat iither, legs and* gives * the tat% in aucli a ,-*--,iia:,,te,„ except the horn." " , ,, • i tie had ''been, Whit.. The tett h;rtste ere: end a Vrtlitnithrt Idoet iot way as to• make it zietin that WIN 3leke'' . .4' * .* !* * ' Ott luttOri have neVei objected. 'Pos. tntdd* 0 ltie hobo 141 tv*doi ere ,, C,:c-irdndrt ikir4;24 Canadlin itillal ' 1‘013tit PASSACiE I , . titity they id In& .'- i Asnetrne,ti would livtkom0 tuo Mates tit that Itititia, 'Oliearer has two :miler acVer$ Minted Part '-ot it makes': lit 104 and the only' *eaten: thati nd :the botek4 t116 elevidiar. ,*.th *ilk* has arzahied a IA of feellintw; . '14'1)r.sano lime ht nett been ,Ititublingi ' , . 040' be: POOtilble tO make * tliabor Olen Ition. deelatinc'that lie Will *Otte at ths 'dusk; kiY*.'11010 0 ilti 4P,Ivit 03.0r1 h's 114)" ' titer of youth... fleet itilbe vicinity or he pewee .eutd. vent one teed, St eee he thee Wee Steak hetet Of tlSO "reetninea, e ''' ' ., . .. , ee" . 4 ,. ht ' el:bile .payittt a vleit to woe, 1)6' "tet /$1'•;/41;,,,,I1L'Ill I ,1!'-''4 S4'Itt Et 1' °1'''',1 to the •Iongsti 40,1 ,apnre'clates„ subtle *Sint what it , appeared to, t6 the l'ett•Ile* ' .. -6 ti th k It bondt thortteals. White. reditetelSeehle aelinaelts eltite fee' tee* ate. NOT QUITE FAIR Eversr;so often one comes, aerbss girls 'Irene well-to-do fainilies who are acting as sales °ladies Or who are takirig ser- vice of, other sort meanwhile exeluding girls of no financial reteurces from posi- time; that constitute their- only Means of earrtillg a livelihood,. In this Way the girls deprived of the oppertunity of earning a "livellhOod. -find -the Sled desperately • hard. The well.tb-do girls :Should ask thimielves in thii regard if ot labor will do well to ask, them.selves if they are •really,playing the game when PAR -FUM ER#E7MEtB7A, OFCANADA, tT13 --. R'ONTO.�. they ;overlook the claims on them of the girl who has nothing but her. labor to live by. We'- know .-whereof' we -=speak. ,Front --a "business is -business" -point -o yew the conduct of the well-to-do girls and their employers' may bejustified, but mere 'business does not make up anything like the whole of life. We are ;humans as well as economic "function-. Aries. PROVINCIAL ROAD FOR BRUCE A -CONTENTIOUS- MATTER :(Tara- Leader)._ _ With the Ontario Government taing over the entire cost of:,provincialhigh- r`tliere is agi a on = y .sec ons of Bruce County for the designatfoon' of two different highways, 1 'The Blue Water Highway Association which in., eludes towns along ."the Lake Shore Road -is urging" The desigriatron of fiat; highway .and ---recently--set ' a delegation, to the Minister of Highways at Toronto stating their side of the sang. The, Minister asuggested that' the Association get the recommendation of the County Council and here is where the hit/chi comes into the question. The majority -of the members of the County , Council at the June session favored a more cen- ra `road„ a road- that would serve the7-`•" largest number of the population of the • county. In out opinion the County Council took the right course, as a more, central' road would serva the greater number of the people of the o county. - The Elora Road or the County. Line be-:• tween- Bruce and Grey would appear to .be the more popular routes. It js :._aR contentious 'matter and one that the County "Council will have- to .weigh ser---- iously before arrivilig at :a decision, It Will -Reif-etre Celdes.'sColds Ale the commonest Ailments of mankind and if neglected maY lead to serlous•ccinditions. Dr. Thomas' Bclectrie Oil will relieve the- bronchial --passages- of inflammation - speedily and thoroughly and will stren- gthen theni against subsequent attack. And as, it eases the inflammation. it win et:smelly stop the cough because it allays the aTitation in the throat. Try it 4,nd prove it. INDSOR DETROIT $325 'RETURN $345 RETURN Sat. Nov. 24 from 'GODERICH . • Equally.lovqamis from all adjacont-C.N.R. Stations pASA.D.I-AR .110011.---41.1sery Ait.lndiCatio-tt.-Bad':.Bkod Boils are one of the worst afflic- tions of 'the human race, and any- one who has had them knows how sick and misemble they make you feel, for just as soon as you think you are rid' of one, another crops up to- take its place, seemingly, just to prolong your agony and All the poultieing and lancing -you can -do will not rid. you of "Burdock Blood- Bitters removes the foul matter from the blood, and once the blood is, purified the boils will. disappear.' • An Automatic Device `that will .tegulate the draftit6f. your stove) jurnac-c: or hones and keep our home at an even tempera. Jure, consequently making a big saving ut your, ue First, prevent,the tire from gtting .Ont, • Secondly9 wilt prevent the fire frOrn beeoin. Jog TOO LO allowing the house,,, to become chilly and g for ,a further WASTE OP 1113g1.. Your Furnace, to you, Wel carry 3 .full. line of; doal And coke and can make prompt deliVery. , Thera c several bther reasons why you, Would haire.'one put on your 'heating, systein, Call ata see:' "is device or phone and. we will gladly send one to., Your -place and explain it , tlioneit