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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1935-07-25, Page 2• :t tir - artts41, . .VSMI,V446' 114f AkItSW4410444,1%ttir4~ftni4034ki IWO 11#1;:i, rr.rt. artrwrroro e....1.44obiristrir•rsr.rr.16,.4•41, ri.,10,7P444444444.4.4444r41.410.44.4 Amirak.tillArr• GODERICU STAR (1444441.64.4.850) , lade4eu aewspar 'Ptibitaled eVrry Zatirsday 44 *Me- tar Ofllee, • 'iSubser,i, ion .Pria.41-4anadkalad Great Britain *I•30,per yte irk advance an .90/1 Mined States, VW Per Year Inadrattet. .13Otia"bid aii4rilW a- l* given 'When change of addre:V reeitiested• 7,'IONS-'4We find- that Meet of ear elibsertbera peeler not to have their,sit riPthnlit intarrepted isi-eaSe, they fail to rentit Wier* eripirathria. thalesS -se aro natified ta cancel, aire aume the Olaseliber Witho the Servise toutinued and avill send trar Paper for a limited tiree. • * ANCE$selioUld be triode by regiotered letter, roomy eater or elicatle Pa,Vable at Par in 0000rIelf. . • ..The Goderiph Star siedepts is4tert1s.ing aatt Columas on the tnideretandirtg at it, Will net be liable for any error in any advertising pabrethed heretinder tine a proof ei etch oiteertisement is required in writarig by the a4vert4se,e and re - *rand to 1e Stars business office dilly signed by advertiser and suds errors or torreetions plainly noted in wrng thereon and in that masa it anyMVO so noted is not coneeted braille Star, its ,shall not exceed such sproportion of the entire eat of Welt advertisement as the opaee ocaupied by the nettal error Iseartnto the whole state oeeupied by &mil e(ivertisement. aJe issa plicatiore AtamED WHAMS, O HERH SIEW'ART, Editor. Manager. Phones: Day 71; Night 84 and 331. Post Office Drat'er 671. 114.4.44•4444444•444444.44444.44 THURSDAY, JULY 25th, 1935 • THE CREDIT SYSTEM The • Star, one or two lines baying been dropped in one case and words ineor.. • • 444.4.44•41.0.. .4.404.0 Iarose because the presser-vere ma the way to the basement floor and met the ItnatyPea-conlag k, the front of the composing room. It iota 0 ease of u4onfusloa worse •confoUnded," but the worst is over and it is hoPed 'there _will be few errors of the above nattue Ur future. ,Vire dialike them Wore than any her- persorr-dar-alid- ofteiriftif TWO' are not seen until the run -la finished. When they are picked up by • our readers we want to be told about them. It thaws The Star is being read and beats( reminded of emirs makes us more care- ful in the futt.i.te, ---: " * * * . , • YVhen nnewspaPerepereists in repeat lag, week after week, that inisiness renditions _are-iinitroving, -but doesn' present any figures 'to prove. the accur- acy of its statements, a persen is justi- fied in asking who pulls the string? It is always, well to be hopeful, but it Is also as veil to show some justification for assertions. We are all willing tobe cony:Axed. During the last veek several local rectlY Veiled In °them' Th°6° errors merchants expressed their opinions of the credit system of transacting busi- ness. Mr. Gordon Tebbutt, arne of the hardware dealers, not only condemns the system but advertised the fact in last week% Star that after Aug, lat he will sell for rash only. It is a vise pre- _cautien_.amL_if__aigoreh_4a__f_o1hnW win overcome a lot of the troubles (and an- neaances of independent anemluints. The secret of the suocess of the chain and deparmental stores is their refus- al to part with their merchandise or goods of any description, until they , The cheapness of eredit has disrupt. ed and ruined many homes, and 'busi- nesses. So many epecple get the Mic- awaber _idea. that -something_ Will. turn ., up and wipe away their debts, as well as their sins, but this rarely happens, so far as debts are concerned, and • should never be seriously entertained. The Star war gladly co-operate on a leash basis and with that commendable object in view, we are trying to adjust the, accounts owing to this office.' so we may get a proper start. Several have been adjusted to the satisfaction of all • cotiCeriied, but -others -are still ,iit ab - ante. If those whose amounts have not been arranged, Would either call at the , office, or let us now what hour fwould • suit them, ale will make a point of samtlag them at their convenience. We are trying to meet all of them with - inn few days, so any assistanae which predated. - be Aip- * * Lady Luck assuredly smiled upon Mr.._ George SPotton, M.P. at the St. Peter's church iterrniss in tbe •Godealab rink an Thursday evening, when he won two priaes, a hundred pounds of sugar and a can of motor lb. It won't be the genial Geary if he -doesn't make sugar and oil mix to ad,vantage in the cant- ing eontest. . • PROSPERITY MORE IM - 'PORTANT THAN PARTY " Prons,, the:opinions exitresSed .ks the 14 people Interviewed by The Star rela. tive to the Stevens movement there is no use disguising the fact it is gaining momentum. suPPerters of both pont'. cal parties were seen and their replie$ oeali or themselves. Some appeared • to be "agin the Government" on gener- •, al prineiple.s, others were disposed to try vsnythjog at least once, while tome • et .them arta Wang the transition more striontlY, believing that party line-ups -are- -tie 'longer serving -their 'purpose and a new system should be -adopted4 Thlsis by no means the first final 'third Pattiti hik prung UP; -the f`at- tOns Of rO451114 tbt thnted rarnlexs, • and the C. 0. being instanies 101012--ean be -Tr -Cattily -revealed. • Voters should realize that no govern - 660' can legislate the eotmtry into • prosperityit on help, °there is iio Question about that, but the averagge mon ot wiiittatt is more comerned about -that Ireturn.-than he or she is ahatit • .partY•-'' „•, • HASTEN, TILE DAY ally other Province in Canada • oe'vneratdono dalwlywaiwt, Prinheuelet, Edt.teowartold 1Sa laliendazdtutd:: - _ "ttin, of' ono political Stripe, 30, all Lib. ▪ ends. ' A Howie toroposed of members of oil one party is not likely to give the best rean115, A firmly. establislied goVem. Ment Potty 15o be desired, *did the teXt• best thing is an aggressive, Wotcla- t - • It only remains for -Alberta Vivi Cita and all the nine Provintes will be ‘at -*-----0 • A second lady, MrS. Iva C. Dallis 01 Teterboro. has been appoaated to the Senate. _Masonic and -Orange lodges are now about the only portals through, which the ladies hive not _entered. 0 0 0 ° • _ _ o yaw' one Cf the planks In Hon. la `11.' Stevens' platform He Must have joined the prtford Group, which recommends sharing its joys arid °maim (with all -camerae 0 , 0 * ' ---A -WS-v.-York man 15 -trying to devilop barkiess dogs. What would the world -be like -11 heasucceededrand that -other Selentist got his odorless onions7 • 0 0 0 0. • An additienal 446 voters In Goderich since last year is kt hopeful Sign for this town. when other towns are going iwthe opposite direction. (i• * 4: Not CItesponauiio (Midland Argus We read where a lighted pipe. itoeket burned the seat out • of the Gederich garbage' eollectort% • tants. Are thlitga atveaarthig %la)" a_ira_AXid bemuse a 04) approaching:election er MessiCWilltes and Stewart to the town? . • We disclairti any responsibility 'for the „flare,-tio„A*Lhelleve...116-4tennett--gov errinient 15 ovally innocent, Ithe fault Meat be With=tome powers hIghei up. itrIrst t.r,r44,trectrAr ri4W4,-. ftilt)rs oiiGrake Moro P*i Aha 0* Lo Poing& Strriro6 ton4h4 Osrer Losit Roeent, pivsi dispatches indieate tha•t there is A StrOgir POIldbilifY Of a general strike Wong" the Wars On olt Cenadian boats on the Oreat •rbr the Past two Year* there *ma been eensider- able disatiafaction with -the Was of Par, thequantity of feed are4eive4 and the 0OrlditionS of ROW tiliarteu on Cana., dian frelOtters, as oomPatett wiUiAmer- ican, but not unt ,Il last 'week did the trouble come to it head., Strike leaders deviate that liteir Imioa is stiffieleritly well organised to call, out every, sallor-from-Por-AxthUr-ta 'Iktorr- treal within six hoursk, and have aerVed notice that If their (:$01014/21to are not attended to etkeedZY, shipping on the Oarnidian, :skie and the lakes 'will be te6ainioadeLPiet:: P,ree3Thili*dapers asatti*re sun2174:nd:1; perturbed by these report*. Poe the niost part, they Were ineiirted to, believe that the strike,11 any, "•7001 be MIMI,- ed. to a, few longshoremen and etevedor- es at the .,head- of the lakes, ahd would be of short duratiort, as there Would be no 'wok of strike breakers ate the exis- doff. .T•rnE Baechler, 01 the Goderich Manufacturing Co.. expressed the opt- nion° that the strike leaders were "aim_ ply bluffing", however, if a ,rwalk out Go 7414c Freighters ritot 0* ould Vs* RAillovaY* if Tie» A •.• • • V 4,4.• , 411.01,4i ••4•4 4,4 47,4400, 4,4,441. 4,404,4,4•41t . . .01ff41.4,M.91,00•0M0~44*100414*! ••• , r". , *4*, tit • • •44/t1 r•'•4404,1,1004, Sr Or 1,4,4, 7**".1, , 101"", Orf, • rout u e *ranee Re Piesta akt, oeu i wottld fiat. ineenVenienea bintPartielsallt;• ° Mr, Poariier,' .of the OOderich Solt Co,' when queried eoncrn1ng the •effect of the strike arn tire Plant, re. asi1ed that shipment by :all' VOilid be resorted to am* ite &Wined to aorecast. 4 diarot rise In the priee of salt, sugar iind other *topless but admitted that' some Ancrease, in priee wOold be llkelY 'the ‘event ot a protracted tie.up„ .11(ir, Willis Fraser of the Western, amide_ aa_11411*_1014.-reasaatetiathatathere Wie *ancient grain Oa hand at pregart at OW Mill, se. that 'a ,itrllte apt Weeks duratien,* for example, *add ohare no serions eonsequenees; Perther than that he could az little. ataneritan grain, of course could not be brought over for use, since such an get would be eteitrary to the toastel shiPPIng laws. Elevator .Offleials *etc:lined all emu.. merit on the, Matter. It Dr neurreatli rePOrted ;that the demean' at Present is only filled to one-fifth of its three Mil- lion 'bushel capiatty. Obvioualy. %LI would be rapidly emptied as the short - ago or grain in Eastern 4naskalrepeartae genie, • Ae stated above, those shippers are not nvorrylng about a strike or prolong- ed tie-uPa Busy -Boys -Dug. Names Into Desks PuPila of .1897 Used Pocket Knives ,on Oak and Ash_ ,Tpps toe'lit$Cliiia.. ITEAtfitIOS- ACTION- ° -• NOT_RECORDED 0.404,4.4•44,44•44.444444,4,411.4.71,10',,44.0•44410 WttATiOTHER WeitItS n' ARE SAVING $itta ggiertlng (Theuirow Atercury)- GovernMents have 'Wilt up or rather loaded the 'people Iv, with • ellen* debts- antountiog •to over $1.0091000,000., tit* Vee• n- 4pProilrmoteV-tirti)Toki,000.•• the in est diatileS on these &bilk alone governed by labemis.. In that western .M4 t 10..$320,000,06t) i*air* or**0.0 province thereLs conglomeration of°I out, of every' hundred dollars YOU tara. candidates, the Presence, of so *nanyj This 'is a staggering tituatiod uta no „ Making any predletions as to' the rrit hisYere‘Ttfiiiit, t -01 the nelection,, ollere Oats AVOri, ;With' * * in a 'to? weeks t 'Whale 'DOrethigion4r1ll Veleta' In the 'Wilderness Mlle ham to, make tft, choke and new tandt. sokfice morattiontoo noirbt boo been •44tes ore springing up 15* great %MY antielpated* the present is 6eiwg plovbet constitute -notes. • the sooner the tie:Alen to be, riot * tittle o readjustinent and rehabilitatiOni but O. Season 'IS O'er the better; • of exiierimentotien and 'adventuring. niii0ittiti. NOTES' , It. WM.* that into* thzise who -regard theraselVes asUrogreSshe and; more re - UM 100-0.110;01 motathts tbatsouratful than their fernier cmnrades poarea into tioderich oAtundal4 to in •pOlitital Ornas theft 15 1n5=as15g , aptzd' the Ito 14. the motor IA* diatespeet for and latlit Of faith in the boalina, •ptaying golf or Jost, visiting tends of the Older )politicai parties ,and 01 V* tote*. It lool(t I EtiottitIlLi less ,patienee 'With the MetbOdt _ being dtkoveted,, stribed- or adhered to by former party taig ths nontizer tn. leaderiy. The, irapatierit end reative ad.$ io odrhiti Orer tf'40v06._trnitcates-01 tasaileinkt atfOrrita; /With the WOW' raw' meal ot 'reerulta and the NOM Of non.. The walumfo 'eentertniata, *eft to Note betome otv. t* -11. Oa' tinted that they UV* ilistoottl,new spettes* +014thtbe - lattft $fien - re a *IleacVtat Alin4.1t istrYet "toter 'lAlOath* tha4, e&Jtal and la. Of the hour. idestrit, 15 te eaaS Years doat seem to make muth dif- ference in the mill run of btlys. In 1891, When Ted. Carney, J. W. Oraigie„ Alex, Colborne, and a plat of other young hopefuls constituted the coming, generation, they dug deep, with pocket knives or anything they could get, into their desk a at school, as no doubt the bays of to...4y do when they. get the " chance. Some ot those 1897 laosra have doubt- less achieved sarcess in their different occupations and ;professions, but the day Ted. Carney • dug his name the deepest on one ofthe desks. in the school room now in charge of Mrs. 'fhorne/oe, was probably the proudest day of hs • W. 0. latunb is re lash' oz-pTece oak and black ash tops of the desks in that min by birch. One of the old desks had the name, "Ted 0Fey-41897.!'. cat info it, a quarter of an incli:deep; John W. Craigie also dog his name into another, With. Alex. Col- berne doing The same thing. • No records are available to show hat happened ,to -theaboyeaasettarearard for their. hatidlwork. Perhaps they may be able to tell how the teacher re - sated. • ' Joe "Horse" Mali • Of Rao:11°1'4rue Pianist Holicliying in Stretford And Coderich Has Body- guard(?) _ ON PIVEtipUE HOLIDAY Publie-Invited • To' Express Views On Secondary Education. eMeet. info at Stratf?„5!I and London: IN. NORMAL SCHOOLS The _Committee _of_ _EnredrY---into-th cost of education appointed at the last session of the Provincial Legislature), is holding a series of open ,taeetings, in various centres., in the psoilnce. The different organizations or individuals interested in education are invited to appear before the Committee and, to express their views avith respect. to ele- mentary and secondary education. Tt Is the""' desire of the Chairman of the Committee, Di. McArthur, the Deputy Minister of Faincation, that these Meet, Ings shalt be largely attended. and that many school boards and other organi- zations shall send _their representatives to the hearings. ." In this' &atria' the meetings w1fl, be heal la Stratford .on July 29th, and in London en July 301h and 31st. • It 15 ho d • ool-I of Huron County that there will be a good 'representation .present at these Meetings from both the rural 'and ur- ban schools boards of this county. Im. portant ,changes in the schools are being consideredat this time, and this is an opportunity for all those Mterest-: ed in our sehoOls to outline their views. for-dm,proveznettaaln-our-systerre- The riteetings‘will be held in the4Nor- mal &hoofs in the rpase of both Strat- ford and, London. The -morning Meet- ings will commence at nine -thirty and the afternoon meetings at to -thirty. E. C. BEACOM, 1. IP; El 'Batton: West. J. la MELD, *a. P, s. 'Huron, 'West. • • rt girommarroilorrorw, SHOCK,PROOP WATCH • -STOOD -THE TRAFFIC Bill Currie. taxi-driver at Swartaa Livery Stabl�. perhaPs the niost_. shock -proof, if .not the, luckiest Watch, - .-•told- The 'Members "of Ton,a Vare/3 orches. • oodericii. Biii brought the watch tra had very well-known visitor on up -town in the early Patt of last week Idayaain-athe -person of Joe --erfoosel • Parred-and_ater-going. to .a Hall, pianist in Glen (Imre Casa Znyin number of business establishments a- Oecliestra of radlo fem. For the bete round the square foinid that be had lost fit of those readers eivfia are not famil- The time-piete. Near the_ 'latter Part iar With the modern oreliestras of the of the week. a neighbour brOught the atrlaiiess„, -Olen Grey-artd--: lais-boys play • avateh•--w---its---o*tter---and-- bum rom Ussex Home 15 New V•Lir...,:prkSitt,,,he had aburtd• it on the square. The and they are the Miisitione On the Vetch had had the metal, broken and Wad Roux With Walter O'Istele an- a slight dinge in the back arliere,a, car nomieings • • had apparently run over it but other- ewas-Attle-Atte-werse---for-the-Altrie has nad in three years, and they have it had 'Spent lying on the busiest ,thor.. Plaaed Wen- 'nigh* ar week for that. ought/ire of the town. length of tise, itoe (Horse), *look '-- owed Anne ts 'Howard Hall, decided IRK-spen-A-a'part of, his holidays inistrit- ford, his home town, and he; cal -Ile to Ooderieh to see l,Pletoh; lenbr saxa- phone player in Tony's band secikumt of the Position. he. holds, the danger. Ot being kidnaPped is & rather sericeis Problein land Hall 40.4 Very few places , Witheatt- WS bodyguard_ .. • e• -plikvett•-ac-fewilAano-ntimbers-for, lecal orchestra bOys end -y 1h :141."-01plitife‘ • ,AtilifT CO1lNpt pooirs • Mr. .1. W. lkhoteiths Chartered actoun- tant of Strotford, who has been horO lot -maiting--an-15iteria•-•O2d1t.t Of the; County treatintre books ta, the end 01 June s tot:4*W the work' on Ziiidiky .and .has returned to t trat. ford, rercentiage4 PuP00 Piz" *ea Without Writing tellowIng P14014 U01.0 panted Hi* Selteeli Britrance s'taining 'ivItiloait- (writing, thit is on thelr teeth- er% racealronclatiort: •Seaforth VOW.' School -A Iioiniaties Z. ThnJ.fl M grodssoU,. filindeVrOelra 0,--gwaia, • " tilestforth . Separate '.,Seheel,-14 nen, •Matthews. ' OW( FOWLER's f:XT-OF sisoFrAi\iii,F5R1, JilLT 2Lb4 1935 omPliain s 0 troluksfren • Titer+e,is no time 'bring the year Witen'obOren 0444.: • not subject to;#0M0 form of bowel 0414ot, but it mostly during the hot etthnner nionths) or Oft fall; whim diaarloaa, (iyacnteryj, ea% 'cholera, nterbo*, cholera %lento** sumnier complaint or other WNW troubles manifest theMbelVes, ' • ' • All mothers !shoold •use Dr.,,,Powler. 'a Extract 01 Wild Strawberry during the trying' times. It in an 40., and tried remedy* It has.been 04,002' market • for the pest 90 years,. It -will not POI to Pgririment• with Some new and untried TemOdYit (let (4'1)4' Fowler's". • - " ••• • r. 1.1004* • Itrasse14-014 Seeker, Davison, t",E, A. Few Words.36 You About tp.tvos, ftrker, D. FAWSon, P, Rritledget 4 Sanderson .F. Scott, l‘f, etePheneon. tke-71, 14 -Bale; fl. UMW'. • No, la, Dilworth, Irayden, M. Veraarteman; • No. SreY--A, •Ne. 8 NeWillopwaVa. Iloegya la Leon• hardt, 13, Manley, D. Murray, G. MC- aeay; J. Eekart. • NO, 3 MelKillossa-E, Benermann, B, Pryee. ' No. 4 1WoRilloP--4. I*N•retice. - ' 6 Morris -4X °owing, M. Ire- land, I. Lowe la Stewart. Re. 4 MOICTirtr Miller, J. Spier. 'K. Spier. • . No. *11 Morrie -E. Ooutts, p. 'Mar. ."3 hallo • °No. 6 racketam1th-40. Whitmore. • No. 6 'Ibekersmith-W. owetf0. Robinson, R. Verbeem. • , No. 8 aTurikertmitha-icas Finnigan, L. Stewart. . • Math Centre -A. Toll, E. litinking,E. Yunblut.Powefl, 1., NetherY, B. -Mrellite---La-Rodger,* ar.--Wightansin, -G. McGregor, L. Dray, R. Brook, B. EL 'iota J; Pairservice, 0. Gibson, I. aloe A, Philhips M. Scrimgeour, W. Watson. The following have passed the writ- ten examination at: ,.:Spaferthe aAnciersokle_, Cameron, E. carratchael, E. Chesney, D. Clarke, E. Dale (hot.), . A. Dennis R-.•-DeVereauk, Dunlop, -F. Golding, R. Greer, W. Haney, W. Fbd- 'ert 0.. -11O1rnea, 1W-Ibbotson,-R.-Joyrit, D. Micponald, J. MacKay, A. MaLean, • E.. McIver, E.. MacLeod, E. McLean, E. McMillan (lion), E. MurraY, kr. Nott • (hon.), P. Rosa, 0, VarleY• " Manley Centre -L. Carlin (hon.), R. Coutts, M. Deltz (hon.), M. Dohnage (lion.), A. Downey (hon..), Duffy (hens), L. ,Flannigan, J. Flannigan, D. Gaffney <lion.), G. Gaffney (hon.), W.. Iloegy, M. Miley,' 6. Jar:with '(han.), C. Johnston; C. Jordan, M. Leonhardt T McIver ,...(lson.), 1-11. Meyer (hon.), S. Parrot (hon.), A. Querenges- ser (hon.). • E. Scott, A. Steels, M. Steinbach (hon.), J. Walsh, W. Wolfe (hon.). • - Ethel Centre -S, Aitken, M. Baker, E. Barton, H. Cox: J. Dunbar, a. Hack-. well, E. Lake, I. Mills, A. Sleighthohn, -Speiransnett on, 0. pence, Turnbull (bon.).. Brussels •Centre -C. Brytans (hon.). G. Cummings, D. Currie, R. Duncan, E. Ewan (hon.), C. Galljnger, H. McDon- ald, E. Riley, IL Russell (hon.), M. Sal_ lers L Stiles M Weiss (hon.). Wingham-D. Biggs, Cr- I Bondi, ,G. The Canadian National Railways Carried More Passengers and Freight rIn 1934 Than hi Pre- vious Year -Over Sixteen Million Dollars raid in Fares, More Mem Given gnspl4ment-Run1Uing Special Excursions Between Canadian Points During Surname,'" Season. Daring 1934the eiverage Millibar a persons eMP107ed,'hY" Oana,Glian Nation al Railways was I,4,774, and the, wages paid them, curie to' almost one hundred million dollars. This represented, both a$ to inunber emplOed and .antount of paYro, an_advatea over 1:166_, and practically the whole increase in" per- sonnel iWas doe to reemployment of those whose services had previous1S, been dispensed with owing to lack of baroness. 'ate average Mileage of Toed operated in.1934-was_23,6741-milea, making Cana- dian National Railways the largest single railWay system in the Western aremisphe_re, in 1934 the total freight transported by Canadian. National- Railways any- ounted to 44,719,447 tons, an increase of • eighteen .Per cent over -the previous year. The average haul of freight was 326 miles. The value of• this freight 'is not asceAilnable, but it, must *rev' into many hamdred million of dollars, and, coniprlsiii air kinds of necesSities and luxuries, contributed. to the welfare and happiness of every man, woman and child in the Dominion. Canadian National Railways carried over 10,000,000 passengers during 1934. This was also an increase over 1933. These paid in fares 916i331/229, or an average of $11.62 perpassenger with an r••••• average Journey at 71 3-4 utiles. These figures, 'without embellishment or amplification, she* the vastness of the public 'waive rendered .by Cana- dibsi National, Rallavan.- The system is conducted on as economical a scale as le consistent with the• highest standards 01 railway oPeration. Tae improve- ment. in business' in 4034 01,00 the pre- vious year' enabled More people to be employed... . . .. more 4wages to bo paid mere service te be vendered. Also, more money was available to be IsPent among _Canadian produCera and Cana- merehearte. -A continuation, of this Improvement In our busines s will carry on and en- large these good results the ‘,7•711cle country will benefit. This year Cana- dian National Railways is co-operating in an •extensive way in the national 'movement it.ci dhithaish • unemployment and to restote, industrial activity to help banish the depression and bring better tames for everyone Canadian National Railways fee is justified in asking for your co -opera - „ton. A greater use by Canadian citi- zens oaf the facilities offered by this system - transportation. express, tele- graphs, hotels -will materially help not only us but all Canada. . . and rya will receive full value for every dollar spent. . Do You. Want a Bargain? A New Electric Refrigerator, Electric Mangle aid a New Electric Washing Machine at Wholesale Prices.• • Are ou orng o 0 ny ain . carry a full line of coal and -coke and can give prompt ser - known paint. Its covering and lasting qualiiies!are unecrialled. It costs as much time to put on a cheap paint as it does a4good paint. Why not have the best? ai' Ivieso w e carry a large and Well assprted stock of Scarfe's well Now is the time to put in your winter supply of coal. We . ..._ _ For Plumbing, Heating, Tinsmithing and Furnace Overhauling . . Do not overlook that we do this work ;and can give prompt service and altfully guaranteed. ' ,•. Phones -Store 22 - House 112 ter, -O. Dennis, R. Dennis, J. noble, E. Dore, M. Droumbolis, J. Durnin, E: Ed- gar, H. Edgar, 'W. Elliott, M. Fothergill, M. Hall, X. Haritson. L. HoWard, L. Hutton, R. Irwin, F. Jones, T. Lamb, S. MacLean, E. McClentighan, Mc - quire, ¥.jiacKibbon, lar, Marsh, J. mason. P. Parker, M. Phippen, B. Rae, S. Reid, W. Reid,„ A. Smith, A. 'Thomp- son,- V. -Th.ompson, - 'Wellwood, , R. ,Zurbrigg. • At contori-D. Bislyael, G. Denom- 0-alaissonaB. Edward. C. rinelli_m• lkithergill, D. Prelate F. Hellyar, A. Hoggart, .Flonand, 8. menween. 0. Usk, ivtason, c. Medd, la Radford, Paaanan, TajelOr. F. t110111P.s011, L. • Tyndall; J. Vodden (hon.). ,Arthur, .E. Asquith, R. Bennett, L Brigham, L„ Cook, I. Oralg, N.1Daer, rowler,4, thinking, S• John - sten, F. Lawlor. t..Lee, Kathleen Mc_ • 0111 (hem), M. Munro, M. Nethery (hon.), M. P.helan, A. Pbillips (aonors), QUitalt Robbason, C. Walsh, Ei. Walsh, .3. Walsh. . _ • At BlYth the o tg •vere gfanted their certificate on. the' Principal's re- cotamendatibra • a'IbllEaall'unking;---i:---Itntrnabinta P. McDowell, R.. alethery, B. *Fichte, L. Rodger,' E., Wighttnan, 0. tivtenregor, L. Bray It -Oro* G. Elliott; J Piirser- erjera-seaeatibson,--1-a-loteCallartae4,-Ph11- 11116, N aint your, w. Watson. • The• recommended list ' tor • Clinton • WM be publioied later. •4Doug1asta5gyptism- Lint:nett- is- a Wick - certain relief Cor.lioof Rot or Thrush, Four or five appliearits are usually enougli. theta le ik tholt *Well ••• ••• . , it I Of 14 • „ Phone Orders All Outstaudin Settled by - JE[ A S• • 1-41-14] • . 8ARGAIN2EXCURSIONS---- AUG. 1 -Front CODE1111011 (Tickets also sold at all adhteent C.N.p,.'Stafforut) TO CNA. STATIONSrn MARITIME' PROVINCES Prov, or Quelm0New.prurestiriCky Prince Edward Mandy Nava Scotia A G. 2 altdA..---.INIAntawaL$7;5Mentieal $8.603 Q ebec City -$11.85; Ste. :Anne:de Beaktifire $12.45 • Porta, iiraniit Limits Fg4 Information from Agents, itah or Nan" D'A -NADI elivered Accounts Must be, otober 1 t or Piton - veltir"rir 1,* , uI E T. TfttES MADE BY rirestone,„ .atad.. :„up ',(30$31/2") 4.40/21 • $6,35 4.50121 *6.96 . 4.75/14 -• 7.15 5.0449" • .84 125/18 9.140 5.50/17 10.95 : resoil at•seala WV.*low • $1••••4•144 : ry r•re 'THINK ot it..*:.firtstont Tirs for if: ,Never before could you get :Fitorifiona,quality. at euch s( low price is In Owe Sontinst Met, With that Iow pricesiou get 41'new extended gustrinteg... 'You ate soured freedom from cuts, bruises; blowouts and "other toed lust* **Copt -paneturti for Santlitei- Tir***t* outranteed for this period, they *to *EN to tot tritich, of prositrit4ow' Piety fol.phot:vtoitittts,-;-r. - Sito.4,4 TONZ h, Oat. tot