The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-03-20, Page 2rrik
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obrtiril Oignal
gm 'RON COUNTY'S ]`'ORI 1,1MOgTuIVEBIIUIIah
Published by Siglnal,Sta , Limited
84boulptilezi `R&tes -Canada and Great Britain. MOO se year; to United-
- States, $2.U9. ..••
at4'revtisita ' :� uthoriza.d as second -clads mail, Po. t° Offiee . stnitii ssilu1D ,,at the village. By rights,
g ;; c ate?) >m>n request. i really should have 'been,. at home,Depa,r.,,,,,ent, Gttawa. Telephone 71 but them was svlaa4'tlaialt; so fascinating
-�. 1}gc*gsnlDer of Canadian 'Weekly Ne* naapers Assucialtlon about the place that it stayed on and
on ... uud darn pearl missed the
Sworn Circulation 1)101 ,flee•y
W.� Y°+. t' OBERTSON e* GEO. L. i LI.IS chores. `1Q course, 1 couldn't •minis the
�- chores ...•b(•citttse, with no hired
T11>< R S11) ..,1:,• MARCH :Atli, 141 man, you simply have to lie Liu hand.
�7' There s• something comfortable and
b Loudon Free ''hers 1 the Cbt[atv4'a teeaae 'Ieatsatt t `about as blacksmith shop. In
EDIT? NOTES the summertime. you eau sit and .look
ury' -anti 111 consequence the tatl:IDayers out the front dour at the people pass-
u@ Canada ----saves 110 less as sum tlnnai lug by', mid nullity wintertime when the
$125,O0O0t) w`1iit:h otherwise would ren big, front door is closed it gi41.s an ails
to tde 1'ru iticial lluD'ertameuts to liesof friendliness. or cosiness, as you might
4 0 0 say.
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spent by thein without any responsibil-• 1 catty remember When there was aa,`
Gttnt'ral'1cdhuughton says the atomicity 1,11 • the collection of -that' atmount, total of tour blde'pl�isuilth shops in uuP
lDtD1Il1b will not do away with 1110 n0l'd e villal;e. 'T11e \t
e il rl't anything ull-
$tAr soldiers...Of course there 44111 The Guelph Junction Railway hist Ylaturatl'ul►ont that.. A:,4 a plain matter
\1alS that lral to- halve
tar ,r
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NEL OSIFER 'OF LAZY MEADOWS
br ThU'r&I .P° Buda
THE VILLAQn111. S;kU Int:
1 spent this afternoon in, the blaack-
S11QWtjr0D and crocuses have aap-
1` dared. They must believe it is spring.
I01 $IGNAISTAR
EWS F BAY FIEL °
i3x '.I+'U Li), Mar. .,isa-Mr..atati Mrs. who IDpssetfl away. at her home ;(,ere 0
'htaragday, wart hell 011 'lloudtay after*
W.tri. Jowett,as ho• spent thedyintier
iit1 KitCbener, returned to �their:i•'hotne neon frons tit, George'1 Anglican ehttreii
here Oh Saturday. They were avcona- here to Greenwood mpoitsoieuui. it the
panied by Mr, and Mrs. !Roy roti and sprint, the remains w ill ho taken 1
coal irltlnaald, .who spent the ve'ec'lt-end Baty field, tint., for. interment. 'Rev. C,
la feral. o - F. Johnston, rector of St. Geor ''s
droit
'Mr.,., !} alt' Mrs. Wm. L. Ferguson re- church, bad ehatrge of the Service, being
turned 'home last week after ,pending assisted, by. Rev. E. L. Roberts. The
the past three months with their sous late Miss QRyran was very well known
alit Sudbury. here and the funeral was attended by
,Miss Nora Parker of Naicaiui, Sask.,many old friends. She is survived by
arrived on Friday last .to visit her . two brothers, Rev. Fred
Ryan of
grandmother, Mrs, Charles Parker. Owen Sound and Ry au of St.
Mr. George Weston, who spent the t'althat'itt!~'s." °
past :month. with his son in Detroit, re.
turned home on Monday.
T q��7yy��, 1p MANCH cc��
,6'1031)4X, M �1CH G0C1h,
that
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
'Mrs. %Vin. Johnston, 'who had been in -
Ooderieh siuce Christmas owing to the ' TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE
i.11rios of her sister, Miss. I1'anny„1\'ild, 111'110 Colborne '1'uwusllip Q� ouncfl uie
a0tttrYted home lass{ week. Tuesday, 'larch 11th, one weep latter
. \fr. Alpert i'allsdolle. Who spent the
past' three 4eeeks i1) London. returned than the regular meeting set for Tues -
Mrs.;
Monday. (WY, 'larch 4th, 'this ebiuige of date
Mrs. Craig Kerr and Mrs. Wilmer iteLtlg due to the severe storiu and road
A s .°`Jodi •io pick up the of lit t, It t Ulair spent al felt' days in London last' cutalitivlis. "
have- to be omtU . y eatr petill the city of Guelph $a0,:.'S1 many in 0 place the size of the \ ilinge. week. All members were preaeut. Tlie mins
p,Diec'es. in -dividends in addition to over nue People looked with a certain awe and M1..an,d Mrs. G. \lacLeai returned to Liles of the 1'ebruary Meeting were read
° ° o ousand.dollars i 1 taxes. This short i•es lett on 1110 1110"11 44hu t'lu►d the their honing ill the village last weep anti adopted, 011 motion of -James
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,. Squire. waar
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seconded 1
• r) at Horton,
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• y two n
llpast t
*JP there isn't a literal hell iheret,t
1 horses 1)Y the ct,luulunity. ''hey. were, after. spending the 1
d'ail•�ay litre i; ,i 110 connecting, lull; be for the host part, big strappiL1, fellows Victoria, B)C, A letter Was read from. 'i r. George
taught [o be one," says '11.,ru1(tu's pr.(Nceu the nl'.ill lice tit I1'lt' •t' .1' :i{, bull \with broad shoulders, hairy chests and The following 1ef1 Lit the Week -end to \V. Aiiil•tru11g of Exeter, asking 'Cowl-
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And u1) doubt ,,the Duclur the •l',uel )11 1 0(11 rk'h litre. It Was built the,' till \voi•t icattiler apron,. 'That Join 11144 Boats: M:ticolul 'MacLeod to Oil for a small grant for the Sodth
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�' ' c 1111 ct,nl ►w'i011t 44 1 a 11td;e of their prot't� x1011 S 11 alt to jute the Itup&101 ti 1 1111 It unroll Agricultural, tiociety, to assist 111
' gourd cousider`hinetlt It i back in the• 'vu's, and \\as leased by•
go t0 re. u. 1uu can, still recapture the 111ril1 truest .10 Sarnia to join' the Imperial carrying 011 u, seed show. No aetou
t;ti decide 4v ho should �, its utvla4 thta t'orl,uratiuu Lit Guelph,
o of tilt' blacksmith shop if, ytat come Cornwall, llcLra,•e hell :rnd Wilfred taken.
to the t'. 1'.lt. and tlperated as a part to 1,ur.l,lace ill the 41111:;0. You hoar Castle to (�o111111 it 'to join the (luedoc, The Salvation-11'my, London, also
• May14. �yi'n , !s 1:046 oil illi' list 1'f s\s:4'111. - '1'\vt'nt\ years the -,1•,411' and throb of, the' bellows :ts \11•s, Ed. \\•t•st111! of (ill del'1111 spt•t1,1 wrote asking for it donation, stati\lg
1 1 of the i l l{.
lnd price 1•+ntr„rir d unit it a •gullet' tike wind gushes in under the haul of the 4\01'1. cud w ltli her, sister, \l1's, t11at during ihe'past yeiir lit el• had 1n
rationed 1 l:lit r i traitll'tl iucrt,t..t 11 ilull t increase of lifty''� ll('1' tent. i1) their
price 1't'ln:tiils as high as :it pt`t'_ roads :111(1 then goes gusllll,g til) the \1. 'rum,. If thl 1 „ ll�li`1: `.il,' I! t'1',r111 (i litll,l1 `o tio1111'1t 1 1)rt11d 1liiitlilt 1, lou 11 11' 1111• stl':i11t.;t', \lal(•otiti 'Fonts „ll:is Sohl his lot on 1.011411411 11 1114 :1111111•. No itet1111 thiel,
- I'll Y'41 )'r Ili,, the �y1'1111 lliat� \' .mil 1, t.jt\. ,.11+ti ;1 ltllit':I ,e Itlet1 :111)1 11:Ill-111t•t:11111' -1'11i�; its Louisa `•11'P•et to \IL'. 11.11s1 of 1•:\t'il'l'.' Mr. (iot(lolal Jewell \\:l`i present ask-
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1 �\, , 1 ,u. '1'111 ,, ial:tlf-loft
u') this '0141 i6,r ail ,i,,,‘.tlidu•t ,• , .ori.i iti`ingt- :l, tweeit ;ire s111it114 ,,ilrlg ;its the s:11'4 down ill' is 1,I:sy dt•iilotishieg true inti d)1:11.1;- illi for renewal lit' insurance. through. .
maktr:1tt' i ': t1,ltat 1111 t ,
\e=lls .41 `.'.i1 1,1•1,_•,,, 4 1114 1;�,1 2111' bright 111)1 11) ti .lt&n can ;`1111! h ,It 1, 111: \!:1111 •;rt et which In \. 1:. Wilson .4 Co. for 41111)104(4'; 111 1111
nlahe tl 1, mg ill(i..., 4ti 11:11 li, d1Clt'h 1111 passt,lla
•o 6 o 1 st ain losses buil gre:.sc au41, 410 t Mime purelets, d last year trim! the Misses township.
t 41 r 1'11 s1 4cuts cu wile 111:1:° 1t\vncd ;til 1110 sharp .smell 141 1110 scorched boor 1'144\ lie. \\"1111 tilt wrecklug 1)i' this 1'110 1'u[lo\viva; motions were carried:
'r 4 liin'r to r0 ,,Lit i•'ronl .Ni-w-,1Birk, 1,41. , --places- - •1 1 ittg ._lilt: 'a11Lie Iluitailrtt all oltl 1:11 dutarl: of the horse • James -Morton -- Howard Squire:
�; . ,, . �\..�.�, 4.... � l_ -•4•l•r- -t•Ftr-rtrz-: 1T__lrt.,•--l-rrrc3--:e-pt�t•+•f�t.<t .,,s lit 1►lalt.l � Ll.lu �, till t, -,
a 19n0t'i,.... rrput+lir of against it.- 111141 buggy days of 13aylield 11is,tppenrs. E'hitt• it sign 111a'pliteel un the township
the Central t11\0stml'llt for the people t4l Guelph, s '�
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lis '•' stamp 'There are li1101 s141111s;(0o*,.....atll.(1 111"-. 1.1o\ -d Stot1•ilmer has disposed of ll,p, aiu\41)1(4wes'_„ : .1:t-'411'ovwe ', '-•
Sa.,!vudor is to issue :l_ 1 t . taht 1 the avrra e'rettlrus Lein:; sutticil:nt to r
1'11111„ mean•the smells you can hardly identify Iruchin;. business. to Ste4'\-art. Baited of llarold \tontgurneit Ross 11'lsher:
bearing the likrntss.of. t'liatida .
make 11 reduction of three Mills i1) ; soperate'
Minister. It • is intended as a t.:01.11 Ill i-
.like tilt ml'il of lnrrlles, Oil' -incl I;rncett0ld, Who will from that That no one be pail' for opening up
1,,1111 taxation. • sweaty -blankets... andwood shavings,• poilll, roads without permission of the Cotlll-
.. and so on. rrlt11'e are smells.. like \1 i•, Juan McLeo(l, who . was so cit.
the pita 1 for three weeks, has imp
'� the smell of tobacco from the pipes of• seriously ill ill Clinton t'ultalunntty !los- James Horton .— Howard Squire:
e Quote -•�-� 1 the 111e11 sitting tiro uuti . . . androved i11 That Win. \\•a11on, Reev.e Snyder and
sounds that come into yolur ears . health -so that she 4111, able to be the Clerk see Mr. R. C. !lays, To14iisllip.
like the sounds of thr clang of h:tmuler brought;borne on Monday to recuperate. solicitor, about the Cana( co. pro-
.'+;.' '- O?Di4b;R'4'E3 SOIL_ .. . , Joan -n-tls in hospittil. for her tensor„ U('rty recently purchased 'by Fred -
x �' � ural rYort _ .. t\\o on the 114+,r� anti one
II. (.'. 'Allison in The Loudon_ i:r'e '.pn the all\',ii . . . and tft; 11ervou�i' birthday' on March 12. Ilea friends Walden and Kenneth Morris, with re-
- regain i' lir 1 � 1(1 taxes.
WI FRSE FOR POSTER •
Darla.."CeapsLtey, a pupil. of S.S. u,
3, Asliiio1dl' (the !Belfast school), WL1t
the winner for North Huron inspector-
ate in a _poster contest conducted by
the(�Lands and �'orestn pepart ;exit of
pntaL io. The object of the contest,
which was open •to seventh and eighth
Ji
grad epinllils fth all Ontario ae1oola,. wati
to t , ;w, ulaato interest in BEI i anad wall
life conservation. I tario's prize was
$1t➢. Bine Is a daughter. of l5I .
and
Mrs. Sam Cupsttey.
t � em �t 1Buy a>; d
Swap it . Sell it . R t�
Use Signal -Star want aide, -
nieut, but, Mr. Iiia;; never likes , to
take a licking.
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The Public :School Board is at last
t lT lig Srejs to• acquaint' the 'people.- of
Gir'ierich with •its building plains. •1:1
• this isaue of The Sigual-Star is the
drat of 0 series 1)f_ promised articles !lug .roil of the Ulu\it t Liu (;
dealing with the Matter. •1'rlhese States thltltl�;h the lois- of -the -topsoil;
articles • should 140 carefully react by anal- continues:
Tress *refers to the threat of desert shuffle and expnetant stamp of the juin in hoping that she will regain her gall to unpaid
large , of"lit' horses in the. stalls . . , and the gush- strength quickly. James Morton — Howard Squire:
•conditions in parts the United ed • r Maple syrup making is in full awing That r :;td �'ht�f10 is alit ,it.ecotoos Leos.
._ ' . __tbi. .fur I i -
spitting of
Zud" the hissing and1 .r=
hot iron as- it hits the -water,
the ratepayers, so that they- may have In the U.S. about, one-(ttl;lr.ter of Blacksmith shops are places of inter -
an. informed- ot�ihiun on -a questilltl all .the arable land- is • now either est and delight. I hope our smithy
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2ti1d : t,ueliel's: 1I.
•Dow':'l', piano for '14)\1t:hili tilil, �i12 ;
'Gunn& .1 .1114 411. 1115)11.1411(1 4)11 Towlrshift
employ! us. 2411.7)111 Provincial Treas-
11r0r. illsrtllit. 1)i'('.: Signal -Star, account. 11. Scott,-.tloderic•h high_
Selo 1,1 Dist riot Tint' rtl, $:bt10 ; \\'iii.
,' Sul
los, .P.:11 s1tt114ti1's, $11.50; Wm. .T.'
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ruined or severely impoverished.. doesn't get a gas pump. Somehow or
which doubtless \1111 be the suhjec.t of On another faisrth more than half other the"sounds attendant.tu a .gasoline
a good deal of controversy. - .. of the topsoil is gulls' and on the pinup just don't 4fit Into •the pattern'of"
• • * • ' third fourth -erosion is already well sound at a real honest -to -goodness
unay;. All this has happened blayksmith shop. , .
The Vote in the !lou cls of l ommuns" in der the WI ittle inure thatu 300 years 1 nor, one of the curliest settlers, in Bay-
. •last' -Week en tine" p'rogress'ive (guns,,,il1C _ t ,e ):•hitt' .1alitll'a: aiow tlrst $�' (111_____T 0P BIBLE , OCIETY field and' one who was a Ieadi�lg spirit
servative Motion of want of confidence brok.e the virgin. soil. '' ( in both. cllurclt tied s:---R-h
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gave the Government ?such. a Margit.' '- And the most alarmingfact he was 0 daughter of the late Rey. Friineis
The Godet•icll branch of the upper -
that nut ural in thi' Ltuited Start's, Ryan and Kathleen Connor Ryan : "rhe
that any idea of . au early general y Canada Bible Society acknowledges funeral of the late Miss Ethel Ryall,
but elsewhere, the speedup � of with „many thanks the following con -'
has been removed. The Gov- t mutieril life hiss led to greater loss'^ -
• tributions to its funds: ''
ernmt3nt>a over-all in.l;�u�'li. the_ .,.-�.saf..�tsit%x1n,.tt�:e...au11..I.1�...tht..ft.,4E.,3e.. r4 -
House
S. I"�liitecl •eiauteil--,..,....$ �ti•T:..�--�-• _ __ ...
._ giouse is so slim that' the abaeucef of as of the 1900's than in all the Knox church . • 30 .50 a. ,
few members might have resulted iia 1 ct'nttlries which have gone before. - Saltford Sunday school ... , 25 00
«'e in this country often curse St. George's church , , 19 62
tit this tlistt'}ct the sizes of tile -.oiler-•,
14114)11 varyingfrom a few, trees `tapped
in the garden 'or o11 the strt_et (41 600'
trees .tapped in George Lindsay's sugar
bush.
Dies at Owen Sound.= -The following
from The Owen- Sound -Sun -Times of
Tuesday, March 4, refers to a .grand-
daughter of the late Wellington Con- i\'rst1tl:e. bolo nee of sal:t►•y lot. Febru-
ary. sit, R. J. Glen, st0111ps; $10,
Salllu\\s, st:tnlp•. X111. •
1111ttit*FY--r4t--114-i 5 ,1,`at+11er. ('
atljamrned to meet Tuesday, .April 1s -h-
at 1.30 o'clock.
' W11. SAI,LOWS, Clerk.
a defeat for the Government, in which- our winter climate • I k.ow I db'
ase -the Prone. -..11 mis-er. won -a ost But RS -snow, blanketing She laud sretq-cif-purser seP •te(44 . /6,9a I .
,eertainly have cng 'called for the election for months, and its•frost, freeziSalvation Army a 4 35
of .A new. iivu�e. Most of the C'.(2 1'.
it hard and preventing washing'. t Iiatance from 'previous seatsou3 91
Fnennl>.:, voted 4t 1111 the t'1,rlser\atiyec 1 and `blowing 4�lreh it's bare, are > <
blessings in disguise.. Without Total receipts $ 282 58
, again,: the (it1',eminent. but the Social I them we would be inmuch worse 1'„r -warded to Headquarters "50 00
Or'edit ,gru`iip joined the Liberals in ; condition than we „are: and with �
then' fighting a delaying acti0I1 on
voting; down tag mutton, the result 1
our behalf we still stand a good I
being a majori 1• of fifty -134 to b -i--' Chance of winning ouio battle—if
in fa\or of the Government.. This only we realize in ti that it IS
comfortable margin has dispelled the a battle. 2
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Valance on hand g 2 58
E. DOUGLAS BROWN,
Treasurer.
KINGSBRIDGF
feeling of Oiteertainty and the business i .
_ ..•5f the Rouse can. now• proceed with ' I'ROVL\CIAI. F:I'E:`DITL'RE. j KIN,GSBRIDGE, Mti'r. 1S.—This coin -
less of part jockeying. The lack of • The•Orillia Packet and Times, though i iunity was shocked. to, -hear Of the °
a large over -41 11 majority fol any Darty giving generous- praise to- the budget sudden death of a highly respected
1lireselite(1 by 'I'ro\inciai• Treasurer citizen of Kintail, John McLeod, in his
is not. however, an unmixed evil. R'itil 1 eighty-third ye=ar: , His funeral is being
the possibility of an e�let:t'on facing `1 host i1) the Legislature Inst week, re- held today from his Morale in Kintail,
thecal. all parties would be careful not
re-
veals some- disquietude when it says : with burial in Kintail cemetery.
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to adopt any ruurse that would alienate "
giants
while it is nice to get • Miss Marcella O'Connor, from LOu-
rants for -various objects, the tax- don, is spending a fevc' days visiting
public opinion arid put them At a dis- ,payers cannot but view with con- her brother, John O'Connor.'
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advantage ifs an appeal -to 1114 country. cerci the growth of Pib,vincitil ex- Mrs. Joe Fitzpatrick, from Clinton, is
• s * • ' penditures to a figure like $160,- - visiting her mother, -Mrs. Mart:lua
The royal tour of South :lfrica has 01)4) 000. At the beginning of the O'Neill.
century, Ontario's expenditures Mrs, John Meyer is "'spending a few
been eminently . _ successful. - Their ! -were well under five million days iib London to -king medical treat -
Majesties .have' been received with the dollar's. By 1„911; expenditures ment. . -
.greatest cordiality, even among the i were still under ten millions. By Torn O'Neill. from Hamilton. Was
fricand'ert who have retained some 1;1::1 they were , approximating horde for the week -end.
thirty millions, and by 1931 had ,
of the 's Dirits of the Boer War. It is climbed ,io $109,000,000: Revenues CARLOW
earefnlly explained by press corres- are buoyant. But the money has •
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to come . out of t people—
ndents that this is: not to be, taken � 1 i'.\RI'.(lW , -Mar. 18. --\Ir. and Mrs.
$56,001),000 of. it' out l�e motor Roy :Alan and Berta Sunday'
motor-
ail. indicaatkA' of any change of Cspent
fists of the Province %during the ° 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Houston, Bayfield.
ews on the part of that portion of ! cooling year."'Mrs. Haniilton .1)f Thedford is with
the populatibn that has always. held. Mr. rind 'Mrs. Allan .toll.
• a- feeling , of resentment .ince the CAN'T TELL. EVERYTHING, 'Aire. D,"Bean and 'Bernice spent Snn-
troublespof fifty Years ago, Hlowever. Parliamentary curiosity has its.list's, ••141y 4+i°ith '1r. and 'Alas, Chas. Wallis
after having•seen and perhaps talked but members must •nut expect every Bnytteld. -
to the piing stud Queen it Will be some. 1004-e in international affairs to be
what more difficult to hold a grudge .laid bare. At least, this is the opinion _
s-•• aoma.. ,
ainst the Co)tnonwealth which Their Of The Ottawa Journal, which says: �, . r ,�
Majesties, represent. The visit of the • The British Parliament, most Ida 'gree ,f arm
potent in the world, is not told all J. E. $MUTTUIWORTM ""•_.--,T40,,-
royal party to historic Ladysmith must that goes on in the Foreign Office. SPRIN01ANK DRIVE • LONDON. ONT.y
have bad some element of drama, The Congress of the United States.
The relief of Ladysmith, beleilgflered must inquisitive in the world, is - '
not told all that goes on ' in the
State Department. The,nature. of
international dealings prohibits it.
' - It prohibits it in our Parliament.
Let ns have discussions of foreign
• policy, accounting for major
foreign policy", all -the light that
- can be turned on safely. But let's
not assume that ,our Prime Min:
s ister or Muria ter for External Af-
fairs can ager up • and broadcast
every time they send a cot 1muniea-
tion, or get a cominunication from,
° Washington or Lond' n or Moseotv.
for months by the Boers, was one
of the most 'thrilling episodes of the
Boer War and was the occasion for
.tumultuous rejoicings throughout the
Empire and for corresponding disap-
pointlbent among' the Boers. However.
evidently nothing out of the way oc-
curred to disturb the good feeling
manifested throughout the royal tour.
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Wiay rill the clamor for another
Dominion-Provfneial conference (v(de
Globe and Map)? 'There have already
been several of these conferences and
they did not ° accomplish anything.
'Strangely, one of the most persistent
in a$1:ing for a further conferbnce is
the ,Premier of Ontario, despite' the
faet that Ontario 1s one of the three
1'reVine a which, to use the words
of The Globe and Mail, "hive-clloren
to go Ahead and fini'itlee the ,,.+ selves,
t>slt .eonsiderable Buying to tine tax-
tera. t and despite. his' own 1tateinent'
that Le ice idl. not make an agreement
with an "inpmpetent Government"'
(rettniin"g to the Ottawa .'l d uInistra-
' sW« What could be expected of an -
of iter conference but another. break-up
in tislgr0emeliit? So far as tate pllbli .
iq t nevi - & there. halts a full•,, eou-
gttAttgir tflo' !at the th. e kiOvinces
mile- sty "Ct, o t',, for tiecordin`tg,t+o The
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ASHFIELD
(In'tertend for fast week)
Airplane to the Rescue. --By the per-
sistent heavy snowfall and drifting 1 Nall, aching pains in,''tli* bleach
winds., highways, sideroads and con- nay be a zwsriing of kidney di/ -
cession roads were -completely blocked order*. Dontt neglect these p
when Jack .Drennan became seriously
ill with pneumonia. It was the first
time in this eommunity thatthe
medical -profession had to resort to the
use of the airplane. Dr. Graha;<m of
Goderich, was galled, but as 4t was lin-
possible for bine to come he'ia4 Mr. IC.
Hopkinson of Sky Harbor bring out
tl0 medicine. pelioillin, for tine tattena-
i g. nurse, Mrs. Wilfred rraneey, and I
improvement in . teles condition f(n11
lowed shortly. On Friday the _plane
made, a landing in Ihitail for sup-
plies for our merchant. till 3faleDon-
aaldt. This gime it was bread, butter,
meat, .ete. The gttestibn most asked
mnieag, the tsdtOil: What yeast do you
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DEAL DIRECTLY
WITH US
Save agent's com-
mission , and expenses.
We grow as great deal
of QUI' own stocY—
an t her saving for
Sire 'What . Y Huy
Visit our ursery-•'
lust five minutes
drive from the centre
of London. '
0.ssI gne en Regaed
oleos Isles mire assess et
Backache May. Win
Of IGieey Disorder
Do a's kidney Pills stiMulate the
actbse of the kitbseys, help to elimi-
nate thew *whieh ake often the
cause of, backltetlhe, risontentie paiins,
. eat" °6x' t1d1'nr 110 0 IDladder ant-
mCnts, Tains Doati' , . iii nq Pill.
help the kidneys to 'elear tha body
cDf in sparitidet.
DOsot1 !owattli of O Wim" A g0
(lbw lave -. d000i. troubled
. IOW backache, take 1 'at Kidney
ratt. On pelf ht 1111 drug eouatte s,
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Mr. Farmer
WHEN YOU��AfiN WHAT THTC
EMPIRE
arden, Tractor
can do for YOU, the labor 'and time it .can save you, the
reasonable price.>at which it sells, you Will have no hesitation
in buying one today. Our rapid sale of them so far this
year is proof in itself, trop in .and talk it over with us.
h job in 6 H.P.
Empire Garden Tractors are built to dot e
-3 H.P. and 1-3H.P. Their makers are the originators of
garden tractor manufacturers in Canada.
Ideal for, market gardening, fruit fawning,
general farm. purposes, estates, parks, etc.
ig ned so that it is adaptable ' for
It isdesg
plowing, discing, sickle bar mowing, haul-
ing, snow plowing as ,well as a stationary
eng'inee for driving saws, grinders, pumps,
etc:
model EMPIRE GARDEN TRACTOR
Do you know that a
with cultivator which was built in 1930 is still in operation
and giving complete satisfaction. --
us todayabout -this remarkable,
-..�;,hoile write or dee
:tractor. .
PHONE 695
HAMILTON- ST.
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back of 5reat case. .
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coat, witlf a rippling", swing
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Coat about $70.
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TMS FASHIOIV SHQPPE
Phone 590
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