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. An lael'cpek4 ReWaril . Orange, letzten; ieiteea MaPle, *Pieter
Ito 'lent 'Coeliac of e`ear e- I, haVerWn, Pealaittantrtet zd *Inland.
Vanilla aavered ft/Witte:It Xeell fi0P041.'
net or put a smell plette Of candied in
ear in the tentra lead, decerate .vatla
'ilver of ginger; 'Oast) etrespeoIalllP
VIVO the% petty warries and annoy- geed -elf yOu late ghtger, Here IS', the
onees would come .up, tee they invariably standard recipe: 5 culls granulitted.
do, end I a -au* perheps 1020 eoesider• sugar,. 11a ,eups ho water, 24, tattePean
atie-sleep, 1 uvula wonder if I ewes- nett. crepe), f tarter. Het ingrediente in
actlish to be bothered with the work eetteepen and, Stir over 'Cale* fire OW
/34 we. get, what we sive. Bread easZ the suga.r le dissolved. NeVer„ lit the
upon the waters'. X have found that terrUp aeon befere tOnteletala diratetalaii
even had .1 had, no ether returne, 1 the eugar. Increase the heat itia
bfl
would be more than repaid in the until a, soft ball is formed when &ONO'
friendships X have nvtde 1 haye made into cold water oi to 238 degrees, •Ilaere
geod frleeds in the most unexpected ing cooking remove the sugar creatile
peoele. A, friend is a precious thing to from the side of the pan wialt clean
'gain. One cannot gain true friends be rag tied en a- fork and dippled in told
deliberately tryirez to 'get them but pea- waten If this is not done *our eandy
baps ;seem ten may gain them as a re- will be :Mare and not smooth and
enemy. Let stand to coal until. you eta)
make a dent 'in it with a spoon, thee
beat with an electric mixer or if done by
hand work With a spatula or speon un-
til it begins to lump, then knead With
the -hands. This may be done on an
oiled platter or an enamel topped table.
When perfectly smooth wrap tightly in
waxed paper to prevent the surface
frem hardening. Let stand for twenty-
aiealeatraaaatalaeRlaraapil,./AOR. loto de-
earei Intereeted be Berne outside
worle and I leave elven it U. that I had
in the Way of time and en4rGy1 in pieta.
Zaag and In actual work. eornetlines
ward for hard work.
A Cbance tor the Young Mother
This month I have attended a region-
al Hovie and School Conference and a ,
bataiet Wcznen's Institute Convention I
and I VMS struck with the absence el
yearn teem- It is easy to understand
that it Le difficult for the youngez
• . womee who have small children tq leave
alleatleetTeeteatearteataeaalgaaaaaantlee,,Maea:
terearl derive .most benefit from these
meetiegs. The Home and School tittle I
are specially .designed for mothers andj
yet there .are so many mothers who i
liave-childrete_toneeroall_te_aeave.... that
.eannot attend the meetings, much 0,9
- 'the r 'rnighte•like-
meetings are acid the. 'afternoon
would it not be. feasible to establish a
eneaery at the .school for the hour of the 1
meeting. under the charge of the oldez
Idris. The girls motile probably enjoy
doing it. and •it would be of benefit to ;
them: and the mothers would gain an
bcur of freedma and whatever benefit
--
a a
there, might be from the meeting. °
Fondant
Chreernas is coaling and one of the
erre nia.s: of presents is a box of
he -me -made randy. • Unless you are ar
exeert-it m.ght aia7aa-geal1itt to prate
teseeon the family before you plan mak-
the gifts of candy 10 your friends
Paidat nt is very inexperiehreato makeeetia
you_deenet_exemt your lime. buteitatakes
considerable time to make the indivi-
dual coedits. It is pleasant week
tb?ugh. If you enjoy fussing a bit. Most
pretty. If you do not own a candy
thermometer and 'are foxed of candy
making, do buy one or ,persuade your
family to give you' one. There is a good
Idea far a Christmas present. r would
n n calla- thermometer as It May
advise buying a fat thermometer, rather
Tha'Then be used for deep fat hying toe-.
The candy --thermometer does not regis-
ter high enough to use tor fat. After
the fandant Is made it may be flavored,
(-retard and shaped in many different
ways. There Is a Canadian anti that
enekee very natural flavorings and it is
good idea. to gradually acquire a var-
iety. Paste -colorings are • more desirable
than liquid ones,- but use them with a
eparine hand as It is a lot easier to add
'mere than to take them out. Too high -1
viteed Reeds are never attractive. 1
find the following flavors ,with their ap-
propriate ' eolcrings very satisfactory:
•QUIVERING
•
When you are just on edge 4i a e
when you can't stand the children's
noise .. when everything- you do
Is a • burden ... when you are irtio
'table and blue ..try I.ydia IL Pink.
'banes Vegetable Compound. 98 out
4.4 100 Women report benefit.
It will give you 'just the extra en..
trey you -need. Life will seem worth
*Pk.
Don't endwut another day withal*
the help -this -medicine catribm Get-
. * bottle from your druggist today.
ea?
sired ehapese Divide the fondant itraa '
as many portions' as you litareallavoringe
but keep the unused portions covered to
prevent a crust from forming. Fondant
!sena, asadittleall to make „metal! as it
sounds. It Just takes a little practise
eidethee resultseare-wortirethee eiTerte-It.
your fondant should turn out to be 0
failure add some more water and boil
-
again to the soft ball stage.
Squileth Ile
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. .
I cup mashed squash, 1 .cup milk, ea
cup brown stager, 2 sliahtla beaten eggs,
1 teaspoon cinnamon, le teaspoon nut-
meg, le teaspoon ginger, le teaspoon
Wt. .Add sugar . and • spice to the
squash., then add eggs and 'Milk and
blend thoroughly. Pour into uabeleade
crust and - bake for 10 minutes in a hot
„even of 450 degrees, then. decrease the
heat and bake f or 30 minutes In. a Me7-
erate oven' of 350 degrees.
Squash or . pumpkin may g be inter-
changed an this recipe, although it has
e'en -801de-4hat- the best -pumpkin -pie - is
made from squash. When havingl
squash for a vegetable, X usually reserve
a cup- of it before it has' been seasoned/
td-useeferepie-theefollow lug
APPRECIATION OF
r I WESTERN RELIEF
•
coal by what it does
its your beater: And
,for lastipg, depend-
able and econom-
icaixomfort we've
never found a
,better fuel than our
„naturally superior
'Famous Reading
Anthracite. Order
some—judge for
' rartITS eif eaaaseeeame
..2-earere
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The
-Nan Coatto.
oderich.
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Tete Editor -Of The 'Crerierieh .$40`. .1,41r0S '01;ihill"ceine',frbui. the same. deo-
Dear Ur. :.0.14inY„''Airaltka alaannant... Otee.,.9.- report. on.:a resolution
paSt,' ,the ratepayers Of Ciederile. have .1Staarait Ixi Cianie' Ilk the .other saying :ft
Weteheet Vith, interest the P,01.40Yer#
eVer
1ee4‘.03rdre- affairs, ' the reshit
whigh is a teport, 01 an inYestigati.'un ,by
theV. :O. a, COpy of which,
pears In, Your ti,sn,•-of Nov 8th,_ 1934.
Thia 'report has .left the 'ratepayers,
rather he alegi for it''44 cortainlY
Melt to pereetade anyone there ie nOthintif
Wroag,. 'wfr.natheirebnle...aer_thelast. lam
ha no .*tigatien wattt asked fee. The- latttee
4tUttiolitY tfrn ennalqt.,SIttly an
',ter is there:04 4PPOelltir 1.11:.t to V;k0
1oea1 1' 11 C. to Issue;ts own, etatentent
on tateea• totetraata Attest to say,. What ,
anammt of power is being USed. itt eaeb,
"Case .. -the *actual cOst. and ho* :rouc# the ;.
ratePayers- are • ..subsidleing.- and
tIlat ,froM neW'.'eAr 'an. Anima report
years have been practically as large far ahOWItig these Items in latch, a mariner '
that the average .10Man, ean react and .
mderstand it. „la 'Saito Of IVIr.
denials he informed us ,that with ..regard commend that something be tione'to
'two months' 'service as they former*
were for three months' ' service, and thia
investaratican is a result Of t We extra
,
pure, wholesome,.
and econonlical table
. Syrup. 'Children love
-
its delicious 'flavor. "
Mr.- G. L. Parsons intiMatien,
charge; . • • • that Preete the 'Ventilation, and that themorel IN THOUSANDTH YEAR
Now, as the mover ee this were ea, he would, cease ee useHyd,rp and instal uncomfortable mattresses be replaced '
AMERICA. DISCOVERED "
fair, I feel that the ratepayers are look- ,Diesel engines. Under present eoada- witli softer brlea. .
Ing to -me to vindicate myself on this ttlene and rates ' it would be the best res, de
acting ee, the ',thing- that could ever bappen, eae eeactl: The gaol at present houses
matter, 1 am, therefore, and that' five prisoners, and no cOmplaintswere
impulse thee as a local newspaper editor ewe 'would be .better oir if we Were not received from any of them. The build -
you are as atetiOus as laeself that the selling aim a single watt. In regard- to
ratepayers and supporters of . your paper his operating on the peak, Mr. Kelly
should 'know the truth. Every ratePay- 'had complained to the H.E.P.C. official,
er in Goderich has an equity in our local who had advised the placing 01 a switch
in 'thepower house, and;to out them off.
'This had bean done, and he had -got In-
to trouble through cutting them off with
.the load oh and breaking belts. We
home,„ and the only recommendation
were shown the ehart for September to
Sydro System; it is, therefore, their
privilege to •know the manner in which
it is being run financially and other-
wise. - Everyone can read the H. E. la C.
report, and its tenor is, There is nettle
emagrainada.frelneantattate
-any ebnetiient' on it -presititettbn . to
&emelt as T wanted time to Consider it
before doing so: Now I have decided
that it is time to have done with quibe
Wing.
This report does not answer our gees-
eti oneawittelleartibila hitiaeabeetralked-at it Imal"-echinlisstml '''' with.' regard -W -/Illg
result of enquiries made from the °ill- 7
cefaract but had gone (greet to Toronto
. cials of our local system. . and fixed his- own terms with Mri, R. T.
I read in your issue of Nov. 8th, 1934, Jeffreys„ a 'fact proved by examination
e. of the minute books.-' No- one knew such'
a report of an interview with Mr., J. se
Kelly, ' 111 Which he denies having made a contract ealsted..011 their aiall aesteirt.
No one knew that the issue of $20,000
any: such statement. In company with
another member of the Council we in- worth of bonds were connected with it,
Ing Is very clean and in a sanitary con-
dition throughout.
The Chileiren's Shelter: There ere
fourteen children in the shelter whose
ages range from six months to 'fifteen
years. We Were very mph pleased witb
the homelikeness and cleanliness of the
that we would make is that the roof,
^,shcw that while unioexiing a boat on,
deigisiwzdertrfrarill§"',.‘aiffiretitt944ekt
in conclusion, we wish to eongratu-
ten o'clock iris the morning of 770 k's. late The Honorable Mr. Justice Makins
Asked what would be the load if taxi on his appointment as a Judge of the
Elevator were not encroaching we were Supreme Coma' of Ontarite 'We . feel
told about 660' k's. Mr. Kelly told us
that-he-was---worthy-of theepositienreand-
thirMr. Pars -Oa -a rairnot ainTSiilted the-
Contract Bridge
(Ea Phil, Carey)
Fillmore, Sask., -
Reviewing a number of the articles
November and, 1934.
illustrated this section over.. the past
The Stare
Goderich, Ontario.
Dear Editor:
seeeeteaneae.enteaaie,e_yepel elept ,aeletethee
dignity of the J'udiciaty.
All of which le humbly presented.
• a (e-gd.) REUBEN' A. GOETZ,
aVoreniana
Grand Jury---Room.-Godetie—.
November 1954..•
NEW HOME READY FOR
or very few anyhow. All these matters . „ CHICAGO' STOCK SHOW
terviewed Mr. Kelly in -his dflice, From
back four years, from the time we '
information received, we asked him if . data
the Elevator had, an Hydro contract. He changed to the two months' system. We CHICAGO-4Finishing touches are now
replied yes, risking, owe we see lee He inferred • from Mr. Kelly's statements being made. op. the mammoth new. home,
tbatathese matters were, -the cause orthe for the Internatienal Live Stock Ex -
replied, yes, he would _have it for us.
increase in cost to the , ordinary user, position which Will celebrate its 35th
He gave Imre the copy, telling me not to
aet__the- -Coinraoneekbaw- wheee___anea, .t,a,k9.4.1-,..-tw 'PL. the test__91„Nallig-Pere-011•1versary at -the- ChicagoeStoele -Yards-
flew rkat . was from eee. Kelly the • bond issue. And we take it that
Mr. Kelly, who has been with Hydro
that We got all our information. Ask Mr
is 'talking about. The report (gates
the Cemmissain, he replied that he had
that we ehoulti coaCerate-ewIth
more -trouble with the Elevator' thin ail
vator Co., as it would be a distlat loss
else put together...And-that owing to its
to the town if they case to use Hydro,
eacrciachmeat on the peak under its pre-
/ veiling rates -there wei an caterfloay, oj: yet It does not give us the figures we ask
for te.subeamtiate thet adellre. aThaat
in other 'words, was using power that
ought ,at least to have shown haw tae
the 'people had to pay for. Asked how
pincer earnings oi this Company cotter
the people paid for it, he replied an
the cost of power and the bond issue.
, audit of the books would' -show how.
Mr. Kelly also stated that the H.E.P.C.
The resolution- passed in council asked
hadalsotaken advantage of us in. that
for an investigatiort into all Hydro con-
eya would take e JO peeek for the
- -teem,. wee: its,- ton much notice -cat tot -m-1 tracts, here,. -their_ relativity-, to -profit-or .__
loes to the *Decal Commiesion. and to ,
month though not the 20 minute Maicir
. arge aa
• taken -of what are -known --as negative and quarter it and eh it
what extent-aarealtditor -as you see for enulnl- '-
The ear of vegetables, fruit cereals,' a yourself, the report does not answer this t
ota out* reports show that preyious to
responseL, Tnese bids, namely the 1 ' the peak load for the month. Mr.- Ede-
r -tee, Which the people, of your commun-j N. , ; question Why?. I have a letter in ma
IN T. and the 2 of your partner's sun
ity so kindly contributed to us was disei response, should tell your partner to contra
frcm December 1 to 8.
When- completed, it wni. be the fineet
strut re t e •rl ed toe -11
uses. The central sectiran, or amphie
theatre, will -seat near.ly -double the -num
her who could be accommodated in the
'old buncling which was destroyed in the
. fire that swept' the Chicago Stock Yards
lasteMay.
La.rge Entry- Listed'
The foremost herds and flocks from
every state fen the Union and province
of Canada will contest the continental
championships of their kind at the 1934
• • •
.cts and two 'months' service, etc.,
I possession received from the De art-
tributed last Monday to 255 'ramifies of
close the bidding as early as ebssible and, , our thirteenth power bill always brought
I the final contract should never be high- men t since the report catne--in. And it
us a nice surplus. • Since that time it
1015 persons. We formed a conunittee,;
each one having their. allotted task soli er than the 2 hole unless declarer : has
... I opened .with :.a -very strong hand. The
that everything worked in Order smooth -
I 1 N.T. -shows. less than a trick and a
la. no . one was refined, and all shared ,
hall. and no, support in partner's bid.
alike without -favor- lufany apressed i
The
' 2 of a suit response show less than
their thanks and appreciation of, the ,
e e -c ee triak and a hall_ and ri„OrM,141 support
thought and goodwill Of -the.
:41411"" in the suit bki. (Of course distribution
Godeeich distrect who helped us so'.., ._,:
rinnst be considered, such as preemptive
much,. especially .as we are strangers ta or sacrifice bids). A positive resporise
them: The crops here have. been 'very must t,e_ given with_ e. 'trick and a. half.
Peet during the last l'ew years owing tci: -e
1 w W111deal with some examples in t. his
the dry weather but this year, has been ' —
I WIG the‘xt few articles. '
the driest of ail Very little wheat was -- -
threshed and in Most cases none, whileilicerv vtrunIERAtt4
oats and barley was a total failure.,
Gardens were planted as.ustml but noth-1
ing grew in, Southern Saskatchewan, al- Esbc(2) Q4;4.2:5347..
though there in_ some in a few parts,
4116,1" 62.
furthet north. There were some nitinesi
attached to the various giftS, the reel -2. 1,0.0.7..uktw' ah 10 8 5.
Pleate of which Will probably write per -i vEloi 4 v... ea A Q 7 6.
sonally. The tonnnittee instreetea MCI' 8• 1
to write asking yoU to publish. this as af '"',itt 7 3.. ow° ,15(.) 3 2'
means ref grateful thanks to all those
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t*..ic to 8 4.
&tent
organisations Protest ,ant • and i ..•
for --the- iklpt and -pleasure aharehereatea • •
giveel Us in• providing this Useful food.
Catholic churches, fanners and others,
'
Yours sincerely, The bidding -t'''' '
..,/,..._LOCILWCOD, ' X, , lii, W. N.
SeeretarY /0111More Local Pass 1 'Club (1) Pass '1 Spade 0)
VECETAILECOMPOUND
, . Diet:theta:a Committee. PAS& 1 N.T. (3) t)ass 2 Nam. (4)
AZEL S. HANSON, Chairman, pr. .2 Spades (5) Pess Pam
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olost000rr ,ora
.Faster .Way Noy
to Relieve. Neuralgia
DISCOVERY ALSO EAtES.:10.4
, ' MUS:ClitAlt ilAIN • OFTEN' IN FEW MINUTES
abolornber the pktwIrte Wow when neuleinber these two p04rit,t4.;
you :slat fat relief from pain,. Aspirin Speed and Aspirin. Safety
4Aspirin leo* even a had headache And, set that you go, ASPIRIN,
or neutelgisk.6ften. instleipt Inirnatest the method Iloilo,* prescrik. it
.M Aspirin tablet begins utalthig nil* in Canada, andalt druggot,›
'atold" g yur pain prsvtieally -as - havelL Look for-thit Minter Bayer '
sees II swaIIow it. Md Aspirin the tom of kerezeek On every itspirti.
st(c. F.r 4spirin d.es nol harm tablet. Get tin of 1.14 tablets or
Mc M.1. aproitat bottle of 24 or 100 table...,
wh
Orin *oda $6. Fast'
tiott Atait1;i
N
at
What
(t) A sound operdng b4 •
(2) A poeitive response • thoWihg at
least WI tricks,
(3) A very .important bitio South no*
telh his partner that he ',opened the
bidding 'with the ixtre requireinentS.
nainely 2%. trick*. . 11 .south held
-additional tritka he could not
•__ a• • .1
d N. "r, es that bid den*s any
further strength,
(0' With South ShoWt1Ig' only
triek*.. linnledistett knows
'there is no :gains in eight .st it re,
efitires SpproxiinatS4 trkits to be
shown Itt the tomblnedkande he.
fore .gionie elai be attired at., o he
nOW tries to firitt,the beat contriet
at width to lgoi th‘bartd.-
() North's inability to to tells the
' atory14 lioutli who ,ne.W. bids lot
partner's: Orlithial. Suit at *bleb the
Contretet ebOttitt be playtd
IsfEXT WICKPC'S 'MANI)
010142,'
Lsrather-• .tif
REDUCED F
has always brought us a deficit. 210W a
fourteenth bin briags us a further in-
EsItis' a well known fact that the high
I *Tease in power rates $42 to $43 a Ire.P.
hydro rates is one of the -chief reasons
aa _ why _Godeilch has not received _her fair
share of nevr industry. So much so that
Royal Apicultural: we are being penalized for living in the
WINTER FAIR Prettiest Town in Canada. ,
-TORONTO.
trust Ma Editor, that you are in-
terested to the extent of giving me an
November ;Ile 2901934 ,
_ even breakeen a Matter that I have talc -
newid F . and a -uarter tip in all sTncerity hi the interest of
tap. ar. q eheiper Hydro in Goderich. rt wotild
Leayinf blow. 20:toNov. '29 hiclusive. be interesting to know how many towns
using the same amount of power are
paying as much as we in Goderith do.
And if there is nothing wrong with this
contract, if it is pefectlef meritonious
and leave board, let us have, all the
particulars 14eonnection with it. That
Is the quickest way to settle the Toat.
ter. Having- put my hand to the parer
I do. -net intend to look back until a,
satisfattory report is available, My „let.-
- HIGH.CLAss--- ter froni‘the }fort. Stewart...Lyons will 13e
read befOre. 'COnholI 'on. FridaY Cventag
next. •
Returning up tosauitoc,luding Dec.3 .
134i per Mile Etas Way
00.dviuttroy.tklbeturaing Nov. 23
• Good sobag Nov. ' Perearelogleov..30
Cootraefeartatielaiamerreas sae ova
CANADIAN NATI NAL. •
meimmegentonel.....•10.11.,•
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We can give' 'you prompt
and satishictory service it
a Modenae price in the
folkoving lines of printing:
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..–Lettarhosads
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Cahetil$4:\
Thanking you ler your generosity itt
anewharefe faa airivilege and space in
Yettr paper, 1 a.111.
Yours sincerely,
Joint .E uttcxxxs.
Grand Jury Report
To Justice Ylakini
Eecjeae.itione According_ a) the _manage-
ment, entries closeng on November 1st
eatare the biggest „in' the „history of this
htegest of the continent's agricultural
shows, where over 17,000 animals were
exhibited last year.
Farm boys and girls from event sec-
tion of the country will take part in the
13th annual Club Congress to be
held in connection with. the Interna-
tional Live Stock Show. The Congress
will be quartered In a handsorae new
builditig on the Exposition grounds that
will replade the -former -4-H building
whith was also constirned in the fire.
Farmers throughout the United States
and Canada are now sending in entries
for the anternatienal Grain and Hay
Show, the lergest competitive crops con-
.
test he the warid Closing date for an,
tering this division of the kpositiOn is
November 20th. Premiums will total
over $5,000 and entries will be accepted
free of tharge.
-Horse Show Scheduied •
Thrilling riding and driving events
WM be included, in the brilliant evehing
horse shows that will be held thiougla.
out the eight big days. of the Exposetian.
Leaditne' Stables are . Ilstinct entries of
ea‘ddle horses, fancy Ilea-- banes and
ponies, and hunters and jihnaets that
aPpear on each Of the -programs.
,
. THE p. se GOVERNMENT
_ ... _ _.. —,............• -
., TO BUY FEEDS
A plan as now urider way be the
United States _Government to. -buy and
tell feed -5 iri drought areas. The report-
ed object of the plan 'is to be prePared
for any emergency arising froni the e3.'..
triordinarY shortage of feeds duo to
draught, and to provide, a commereist,
market for crops that /night go unmar-
. keted or even Unetalvaged if special
Recommend note, ,stitibiling . A marketing organization were not under-
conarriodatori at flonie-_,-Ctin7 ta_kra56,0.004100* .„-torporation ,is_ . being
, -
Once again the runic 'Stone, found at
the head of Yarmouth hateleoa and
placed ba. the Yarmouth public library,
litt.s come into promenence tte offering
additional evidence that the laisemen
discovered America almost 500 years be-
fore !Columbus. The runee '4;t1 tite etre
were photographed and forwarded to
E'rof. Calif Strandwold, Stiperintmadent
of Schools in Benton CountydaraehIng:
ton, a welleknewn educator and rtmic
expert, who ,has since been deciphering
tbem. A recent letter received front him
latalfteeteneaeafkieigeeelVaalealanealttaitallieleareateeeete.
Railways, states that he has eucceeded_
in translaiing certain of the 'runes and
now findsthat part of the inscription
reads, "Lief to Erie raises this menu-
mentee-Heof-the-opinion-thateLief
Jekilaceneleapeala yeeeenrseenaand
1i jitstineate Adzetinistretion) on capital
To the iiotnowe Mr30
, . ,. .: stakbas. furnished by the R:P.C. (Reconstruction
. litistiee of the Supretne Court of .-r12114'" 4:4r1x)rat16h)* The new 'CC41)(4."
Presentm°nenttliar.ol°. rtho ca'zid 'Jury" o -t tatirabtwn 16-win4ni'd4reuhlr`6"4*Yse feed Whvintereviintr Plc -6'h'
• ,,thei. .4:10.etti setsions of tilt ,,,tace hem , from other Conntries. Whether the cot -
et 4:14gtr1eb, int Ttletectyg t6., oh day tity Oration twill operate through eidstliig
November, ,1934; . -1: " ' . ' 'Oiler aienefea ;OP' buy : foal And sell to
Reilben. A. °bete (foreli34), Matthew farmers direct his- not Yet been deter..
Dell, 'wool, owet, witiimn A. Boyle; minedtf the former method, is "adopt,
,ystraet. eat% ' -14.-c1r r:kvg-;d
--iiji-
:Th-*-ip, -tdir -tt4,40,141401f-Ilf-,fte4S- ili-- the, linked
'ham 10,-owier, ;Fred 1/64'ir-i, .ttober' t w.. States May be Itifed tor 'the. peribd that
Rpm villain A, noit 4yohn „ctiaue the eorporatkai ftnictionIng.
inscribed, or had a member of his party
inscribe, the rurres on the rock, and that
It was carved in the year 1001 A.D. • He
also points out thatthe plade where -the
rock was---(11seoverecia corresponds -with
the description contained in the old
Nors.e sagas of Lief Eril&son's voyages af
discoveries to Vineland.
WESTFIELD
4.1. 4 •
M. and Mrs. Norman 1VIeDowell were
Gcderich visttors on Sunday,.
Mrs. Albert Walsh spent last week
ewitheher-rnotheiaa ea.,Thbe-Tetalareeof-----
A number from this vielnity attended
thealewlesupperiaareonterrataBlythebn
Thursday evening.
-Mrs.
Joh m -Cook is spending this-iweek
at the 'home of her son, Mr. Geo. r,-ook,
of Belgrave. _
Mr. Harvey McDowell left for New
Liateard/ last week where he expects to
spend -a Ifew •zhonthe ”
Mrs.' W. H. Campbell is. spending a
few days at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Wm. Crozier, of Crewe.
Misses Mary- and Gene Cook spent a c .
fell/ days last weeit_ett _the -home a ivrr,4
and Mrs. J. Petts of Blyth.
Master guts Elsley and MiSs#1Cathleen
Ei.sley, of Muevale, spent the week -end I
with their grandparents, Mr. an Mrs.
J. E. Ellis.
Mr, Clare Vincent underwenfan
%ton last week at Goderich hospital for
appendicitis. We are pleased to be able
to report that he is doing as wen as can
be expected.
A number cf the ladies of the vicinity
attended the W. M. S. meeting at
Donnybrook last Thursday afternoon
and report an enjoyable time.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbell and family
epent Sunday with Mrs. Campbees par-
ents. Mr. and Mae, A. E. Johnston, or
East Wawanosh.
Mr. Thos. Jardine, of .Toronto, is
spending the wittter at the home or M.
and Mrs. Fred .1. Cook. •
Mrs. W. Kelly and sen, Jinimie. of.
Blyth, spent ,Sunday a the home of:- sit.
and 1Va's. Alva MeDowell.•
Mrs: W. Kelly and ton Jemmie, Mat.
Alva MeDowell and Masters IVIutatty and
Lloyd, visited on Monday with alas.
Kelly's -parents, Mr. and • Mee J. Kit-
leugh, of Drnigannott.
Mr. . and Mrs. A. :Ctienpbell and
%allay and 141r. and WS. W. H. Camp-
bell the ,home- of -.-Mte and Mrs.
Wen. Crozier of Crew; on Saturday to
Celebrate the 66th 'wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell.
4ulet. wedding -
was solemnized on .Saturds0n
tr afteni0
at the manse, Auburn, wherf _Rev. Dr.
Mortlmore united in the holy bonds of
niattaznony: Mr. Will Aitken.% 'and Miss
Thomisort, youngest daugh-
ter of 'Mr. and, gr.'s. Itobt..Thorapson.
The cominunit esteilda eon tulatio
CANADIAN NATIONAL ivaimmis
. eAttNnyas snow INCREASE
fl
The-grdss revenUes of the
sive' 'Canadian National Railways System
-for- the leeek 'ending Oci4ber° Isth:
were 0,232'A/8.00. as competed with
s3,107.9.50.00), for the c0rreaPonding-Pet4.
idd of 1933, an increase of $1,24,4t11.60.
FtheUtrilatill
glifEti/KAT1SSIL, .15 CIA TACO A,.
141111CRAGO quickly 'relieved VI'
this new treattnente,-,
.orsisist,„
James UetritYre, et.:Stiort.
11* uP"' their .tAlthj Look After Tour ihiseys
ntt -
6 5414 Jurors ha -0 diligently. ex.,
Whined the Miming
C�unty-Thstif.'"the G I: aist-The.
dretes Abetter.
The PctilitY Wane
generally in good
knight be .belter
416,1U441,,, as
%V* POW V,Ont
IOW 4 the--
toutl%'‘ knd wet
old ter* toxn We
buildieete:
I .
. ...
We fount' thicirs.k
The broomt
t We fon
°be
ACA
if.liar.lialat Your' -HeaIth
Th45, duty or, Ott .k.i4noys is to twit es titters' tar
purify the alma of its iniparitiee,
that is the ,great work the "Mauer, db. they
Alter the blood.
Tht.yot.„Cattikrthenj It 18 peeithle b. healthy ,
. unless the hidneya their vork, t
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actidst