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Skinner—flays
A nuptial event of wide intere-• took
place at .4
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for h an
Saturday, -when
'
Mary Louise, daughter of Mrs. Hays,
Seaforth, and the lute Lt. -Col. It. S.
Bays, became the bride of William
Skinner of Detroit, Mich., son of the
lute " Mr. and Mrs. Donald Skinner.-
'The
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'The marriage was solemnized b
R. 1L y Hev.
William' s, of the Seaforth Pres-
b3-terian church, at the home of the
bride's mother. After a trip to New
Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. Skinner will
reside at Detroit.
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Uere we are 1545 'u 11.es out on the when we get home, It is Bloss r tees
old Atlantic, and She is behaving badly. that have Lept arae fro �; social; the
She sure can' be, naughty. Her mood se`s > e many houra'�knalf the journey
today is 'malignant. "t!` evhole gale over—Ad !Kept ane below in tPae:inanards
cal y o& this mighty ship. There..t re many
and a very heavy swell," 't3o says the life me.
`chart ,And • we well believe it. Not Of course each. deep is imuxtaeulatc
Oven the Queen Mary, majestic mother and splendidly equipped. I:leei deafly
of • all the great liners, can escape the
lashings and troughings of the clad
Atlantic, when she puts on a stormy
show. 115.15 •'guiles out, and, believe
it or not, I haven't seen the sea yet.
Just as we conn menced to move from
"the New York dock the dinner bell
rang. ' Not willing to miss that, we had
to forego seeing the run down the
harbor to ,the sea, except for one
brief look. •
The, table at which six of " us sat
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ti 4'rrwi in >aeceant Yeara, there.,. at
been noted with considerable Interest
'that chrysanthemums alonng the public
driveways ",`tarounnd. the Ifousea a
11.'arlianient and at the Central l:z cri-
nnenta.l Varna have not only ltad added
variations in or but have...continued
to bloom much longer into the fall'
lighted and made most convenient, ;ars; a int up o than ie'"viii al of severe thOY b1()o
the berths. Wife and I are nt(l.ch cat ' . frost.
home In our little berth, with the tivo 'The reason is that chrys.anthemuan
beds, chair, washbasin, mirror, clothes- reeders have evolved varieties of the
closet attcl.alt the things convenient for
Itt capable of withstanding Canadian
our comfort. If you can go to meals fa11 wea04Or•
with. some regularity it is worth what File work has been long and arduous,
but, as pointed 'out by It. W. Oliver,
is spent for passage; But one, dear _
lady, who was at our table for the, in charge of ornamental hort�ciulture,
Central B i tai Farm Ottawa
first time today since the first meal, aper men r , ,
declared all she had hat in the last varieties have beer] evolved, all of
sixty hours was-' half a slice of toast which have been Wintered successfully
and a cup of tea. Ile('kc)uiug the fast • for at least three years and hiive
was left by. elrch in turn, violating thebloomed early enough to provide a show
courtesies oft the table, to take a peek she pays for travelling, that toast and from September 1 until severe frost.
through a porthole at the illuminated tea rust about ffl.00. Whc w This year has constituted a record •fore profits and produce to meet°ht{man
Statue of Liberty (it was dusk), and I have just peen • to9d ant our farmerneeds rather than a financier's ap-
king, Edward, now the Lulc�e •uf bi'iud• for blooming because outdoor chrysan- ,I
we didn't' want to miss t;lxax.
sur, 01t this ship's last voyage yielded theu±uius stilt flowered - while the praval. There are retailers who, in
"� The rest �of the hours. up to now,Mum" show was being staged in the I spite of rising costs, take as much loss
dear heart, (1 am speaking' to the to the suggestion that he take a walk. i greenhouses of the Central Expert-
'' as they can tilemselves in order to hold
Queen Mary now) have 'not been "like through' the tourist quarters and see �,down the rising priceelt'spiral.
laic dial i arm, j
It string of pearls to rue." It has been the cabins, the swulciug ruunly, the Nod' tlltlt eixrly flowering bulb, can Such men, dividing the responsibility
lounge. the library,the cierema and .,
poor, poor stomach. So much so that the e 1 lI i;
» UI+v,Y iEJ1 REEL ONSWH:I
it i tributo the weattk—that �1t3 ;he
totalitarian way. Distribute the reg
sponsibility'---hat tri the der�aRz atie
Iny:
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w They � rr � 'L
as W: are r'��' � quitedifferent ut
,7 'ib �' J F7 �,
both tend to break down.
Those who favor equal 'distribution
of wealth lose Interest when they nc1
low little' Wealth they'` get and begiai
to' live under r t oute(i'scarcity, Tose
who favor • .denideratle sharing; of ° re-
aponaaibility hose interest w]ken they
rind how Munn responsibility they get.
They revert to irresponsible grabbing
for themselves -an 4'en invitation to
dictators and bur, :tuerats to step 'in.
and take control.
This vicious cycle can be broken in
the democratic way only by men who
Place responelbillty for •.Others ahead
of riches, ease, and Comfort for them-
selves. There are farmers who -harvest
unprofitatkle crops so that others may
have more to eat. There are whole-
salers, who stove surplus stock at prices.
which benefit only the purchaser. There
are manufacturers who put people be -
SHORE & GINN
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Wiring
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•Repairs
`� West', 1;.; Z'J.ona ti 'sox'
zbove Ag4ow-Surpass tQ'e1
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for conserving and 'creating wealth'
. u instead ofcorner ng respons y or
'i the class of Molotov
of Ros_ and England, says 11r. Oliver, it i
dividing wealth)', are the men vvh.o kat?lt1.
democracy against totalitarian 'lava-
siorlt. Are you ' taking your hare of
this responsibility? Or are 'you simply
demanding a larger share of democ-
racy's benefits while paying nothing of
a' fling of outrageous fortune to my t, a once. more be obtained from Ilolldnmcl it', rots?
h , \\ .11-e ui p )ed dials room t (' d i ]snit f
1°tile deck has not been sought. 71mt
being' in c. c a s ,
er' .would aggravate the trouble„at that sian.,fame, Who -has earned the reputa-'
early stage, one felt. Today it is pour-
ing rain, they say, and only they with
legs steadier than aline, and stronger,
could do the- walk.- One envies the
roll of the men of the sea. How they
go backwards and forwards, so easy., can hardly make a procession even
so sure in their marine stride. How. '
the waiters do, currying large trays for royalty, when you start "strutting
1 of glasses and cutis so successfully o9-er the Jolting, over the rolling sen,'
across swaying floors, passes My com- uS the sung goes.
prehension. There are six at our dining -table,
one of many in this room.
We have a perfect waiter at our I should
tahlelle • combines the skill of a have said occasionally there are six.
juggler with the courtesy of a duke,
the urbanity of a prince. He ap-
proaches you with an air ; is never
abrupt, never confused. He must have
been a butler, one time, in a lordly
mansion, who - was never known to
do a wrong 'thing on the job. (This
is by the way.)
To get back to the roll of the Queen
Mary. Yes, this much admired ship
can pitch and roll with the bet of
them. . . . Size doesn't .count when 'the
wind is ,high .and - storms rage. Hence
we have to stay down in our cabins,
when we get sick. I said "down.” - It
is down -six flights of steps from top
deck. Some seventy-two of them.
Down • to where at D15 is my present
temporak•y residerl,ce. That ascent and
descent, two or' three times a -day, puts
one in fair shape to try Brock's Monu-
ment at Queenston Heights, or become
agile footing the steps and hill lead-
ing up from the harbor at G'oderich,
You will be:proud of the Chesterfield, Chairs, etc., that
.we re -upholster or re-cover for you. Choice of velour, frieze,
tapestry, damask. Quality coverings.
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Simply Phone Collect
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tion of saying leo to everything. he
possible to platit.iu the gulden cltrysan-
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took this royal stroll. If it was as 10 cm
rocky a day as this is, he earned the garden- or -from cuttings carried over
flame of "ROlatov," if you add 7111 111 a greenhouse, 2n11 put (Lit '111 spring
11llutlg the tulips. By doing so, theE
extra "1" and substitute two "f's" for �'
the "r," and read it a tutT." lou garden will start and end the season , 9
With a blaze of color.
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Bookkeeping Services— (Weekly
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Typing— (Private or Commercial
work).
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BOX 58 PHONE 231J
• ,Goderieh, Ont. 20tf
When all fare there I am the lone hale..
Two ladies en their way to Scotland;. Caldwell drain. TWO appeals were
a wonuin1 and her adolescent daughter heard and the situation reviewed. The
oil their way to India, •and my wife
and 1. Of the woman and her daugh-
ter, California saw them last, and
Shanghai once knew them as dwellers.
They are following it father, an lln-
portant business man, around the
world. They are to make their•.ltcime
in India—a place t'liat recently asked
the British' to step out. Yet •they are
rattier anticipating it, just us Much as
wife-it+jid•`1 are anticipating going -horse
TOWNS IP COL1SNC.IL P
' EAST %VA VANOSH 1
Council met at 10 a.In., November 15, p
in Court of Revision en Iiallahan-
once More.
It is interesting company, and rather
select. Saving' for my -old-fashioned
way of reckoning things, when I feel
repulsive towards- the girl,l-who at the
table, after each, course, pulls out her
cigarette case. and Makes a perfect
illustration of herself as a "pretty
(lel) in her early nicoteens."
I haven't said a word about New
York, \•here we embarked. It was our
first visit. We liked it. It was, a -
bright sunshiny ,November morning,
and an invigorating breeze blew as we
strolled clown Fifth avenue and 'the
.Great "White Way. \Ve lifted up our
faces to the marvellous skyscrapers '1 reasurer of Blyth, Division 'Court
that seemed a multitude vieing with rent, $20; Advance -Times, supplies.
one another as to- which could reach $8.25: Treasurer of Clinton School
highest towards the blue and present Board, $1.10.45-; Treasurer Goderich
the most attractive,- crowned, decorated
head over the •rich and august spaces
of this greatest of 2111 cit -fes in the New
World, Their might and wealth and
wonder, I see now, matches all those
billions of dollars America` uses, holds,
lends .and gives to the other nations.-
Grand
ations.-Grand Central StatkW,4lmazed me.
The rural spot I came from in Lambton
county ---church, manse, intersection—
could be tucked into a corner of it.
There were bewildering thousands go-
ing hither and thither. In a .stones'
throw there are the palatial shops,
like Kresge's and . Woolworth's, and
I so many% others;. -deep "'driven -in the
ground and rearing high heads to the
sky. There were more thoilsvnds of
people. • If Only Ilarry Truman, or
even Barry Fosdick, of preacher fame,
('ourt was adjourned to meet at the cull
of the Reeve.
Council met at 2 p.m., with all mem-,
bet's present. Letters were read frocu.._
the secretary of Wingham Horse Show
.re a grant, from Rhys .Pollock re 1
assistance in building a shed in Wing -
hale. Representatives of Belgrave
Library (board were present re a giant.
Councillors Robertson and Black
Moved that a grant of $15 be made to
Belgrave Public •Library. Carried.
Councillors Ireland and Robertson
moved that a grant of $25. be given
Wingham horse show. Carried.,
•Re request in letter of Mr. Pollock
'no action.
Councillors Ireland and Black moved
that accounts of the Road Superintend-
ent be paid.
.The full(iwing accounts were
Paid:. Walter Cook, work on
Cook drain, :'':i.; R. R. Redmond, re-
vising voters' lists, $tl0,20 ; R. Vincent,
attendance at Court of Revision, $5;
County 'Treasurer, hospitalization. $27;
\lunicipal World, supplies, $1.88
School Board. -$1'I9,13 ; Geo, Cowan,
refund dog tax, $2: Alfred Mason,
U.S. certificate, $20; «'m. Henri, 15,5.
eertlficate, $20;. John McGee, refund
tax, $1; J. D.. Beecroft, jurors, $3-; R.
Vinelent, jurors, $3; R. Redmond,
jurors,, $5 ; Wingham horse show, grant,
$25; I•Belgrave library, grant, $15;
Stuart McBurney, salary,'' -$170.75;
Richard Chamney, brushing, $41.50:
Geo,,' Coultes, Township share of Deu-
cun-Coultes drain, $18. -
Council adjourned to meet on Decem-
ber 15.
R. R. REDMOND, Clerk.
Two sweet young things were dis-
cussing affairs of the heart. -So
you've accepted 'foul?" said one acidly.
"I suppose' he -didn't happen to mention
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Smart smooth broad-
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' lush variety of strip- •
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The ideal gift for the
much -gifted man:-. A
gift he'll appreciate
for a long time to
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SEE OtJF,, WIDE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS!
could have 'been encountered and that he h:id previously proposed to afr
shaken our hand, we would have sung. , lne?' "«-ell, not exactly," replied the f;
as in later aft("rnoon we passed tip the 'other Mandl?: "but he did confess that r 4
goncr,vay of our ship. -"When you conte i he'd done 'i lot of silly thins befCO''
to the end of a perfe'c't day." 1 fie met mes'' d
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NILE, Dee. 9.—Nile school, P.S.S.
No. 1, will hold its annual Christmas
tree entertainment ori" Tuesday evert- 1
ing. I)t'cember ltith.
On Sunday, I)ecember 21st, service
vwill be lic1d'in the auditorium of Nile
c•hurclt with the children of the Sunday
,School fowling ,tire choir and singing
the old Christmas Carols. There will i-•
be other numbers from the different 1
classes. Books will also_be presented.
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SHMTS GLOVES
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HANDKERCHIEFS
NEW CLOTHS IN
OVERCOATS AND SUITS
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SCARVES
BELTS
CAPS
SKI CAPS
Von worry about your preent
or future security,
Phone Carlow 2115 or write
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING is nO problem for me. I save myself
time and worry ...please friends and relatives out of town. • 7' 1
-MY SECRET ? I send Royal Bank Money Orders for whatever
amounts I wish 1?o spend, .and 'mairthem off with 'personal notes
or Christmas cards; wishing; them all the best. This way they
get the things they really want. And if I'm late, I can always
send my Money Orders airmail.
IN A LA s T minute emergency, the Royal Bank will always
send. my "gift of Gash" by wire. Don't yet Christmas shopping •
get you down. Try my simple solution. Itpleases everyone.
Your nearest branch will help you.
Royal IJank Money Orders can be used to send a gift of cash to
the United States or Britain as well as anywhere in Canada.
GODERICH BRiNCf — W. G. DULMAGE, Manager
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Don't put it off! „Comte in early and get the benefit of the widest selection of our
Toys. See, also, our wide range of enamel ware, roasters, etc. l '
electrical _�ifts...Skiis toboggans, sleighs, tricycles and w aeons.. •Wien 9s and
Beautifulg 9 ��
boys' skating► ot.itf ts...Christmas tree lights, decorations—Go in today ar d look
err
Christmas
around at