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HURON COUN'T'S 'VO$t.E11iOSP WORKLY
Published d lay Signal -Star, limited
tgub crilntiou ligates Ctnnmda maul Great Britain. • $I'.40 a year; to UnitCti
States, $2,;'l. •
ail. Peat Office Rates o Departtment, Ottawa Authorized
ttaa sTelephon? 71
— Member of Canadian Weekly Newp Pere Association
Sworn a,`ire ul'ttion a:te er 2,750
a0 or iIEC\. L. It:I.I,gS
W. El. ROUERTSaT:11 _�_.Q L �--
•itsi).4‘• l►t t l>\11iIP. It 25th,
o.tr 3 I Lil',`Q'� 11T A� ih: Ctb:�ti'�RY t`T�i E
THEALTERNATIVES
Joseph Lister Rutledge t it< • . 1
'r ,,t' t',ctatet,t:s ill this country
It is ruttier tris. to become contus4
It 1.1',,,,,,_‘; d ; 1161` „t't' is to 'tt`n:t"\ t' t'a111d1�a 11111\' 50011
we ha\e e\ produced l ,i• \ icould caro
pro -1 ,l, t,t . \\ hit, ,. tl
billion :til told.
dul'tioI1 is ll 21 relalrll t'ee,Lie,I?1le' or Ih•il[:e'.i: l,lli
l:itr exports are at t il''llellalt)t1S,
year• }io) she'll 1s at ci tilt^ t'\I':'t ,,,le`11 t t their aj j 6 been no lillel'etls@ in the bllall' iNlephotle 7
l,E'ale time level.. 1:h1I. IILt,) \\ ..inti i 1`ates t? tilblislaid twenty years ago° t
t, .er1 tug their owl and
I1ittuu111111• let, 111 the t:ll'e of Hirst' Int t.;itltR5 1't`�t 1L`lel'e,t`. surely
it ,
11e lulls ourselves f.leeNt Iuf 1Jlti tla iu 11)17 we \till run..
l'11't'11111SLa[lt't. ..,11'\' tt' learn' :tilt'', et'tlttalt' iliiii , pe L' ei:11t. of our. ad\•er-
j)y sharp ['e�II'li'I1011y that border e'll \:ell• ut4`tltl1.t b)�tel:al'tl l'Yth'1'It'llre, ti,llt_ In over'11)0 regular daily and
sh'r y•
should not be 10,, ditt'.:lilt to , ttas,,t: „t the thirty, Yet., it S. \\':tllllt+. Itresi-
itltderstatld, Mr. R.
dt tit imperial Bank •,f Canada.
•� t''t�tLetl Lt
by the apparent loll[ I'adlel toii� 01 these',
t t` .^:. (jtb cage 0f a Il economic
\\' :are prot1 lt•nua' uu're Chau ,,t;' t't'tt'It i thought on to
days• i, tbtnit v l- „ \\ 0 1Lt1 .,1 t
er o- , It G "
lt(I. 4p11Y industrial
THE GOD»RICH SIONAL.STAR
ADVERTISER GE „ BEST
RESULTS FROM NEWSPAPERS
[ ',e ll, '
'Ll 111'1' cent. :lbo\e list lr1', itt' to the defeat of tiny imported
I less to
R. C. Scrivener, Montreall., advertis-
ing manager for the Bell Telephene
Company, _w rites .,The Signal -Star as
follows:
Mrs. Gerald., Orr; at3t vice-president
Mrs. ] guest McClure; ; 2md vice-presi-
dent, M. W. ]Porter; seeretary«
T. Soave>rhy : treasurer,. Mrs V. Fa:at-
cones, temQlperanCe secretary, Mrs.
p°
Young; M. and M. secretary,
G. A1(eIlwain. The hostess eerved
lunch.
i Christmas' l ie�rr-t-atnm l i The 0 zan-
• ”\\'ith . 1017 coming to a class*, d� e i nual Christmas concert os Union
have just completed our advertising Sehool, S.S. No. 6, Goderich township,
piztlls for 10.16. 'was held at Union. United church on
.'A record-breaking const' lictiou and the evening of Deceinber 17, 'with Rev.
building program Ruud the � installation
gram i cYtidec4a dialogues, so �� �r�
of 10,000 new telephones E, \ery "Henry's
still finds us faced with the same teeitations. A one -act play,
fundamental -problem---au unsatisfied I Mail Order Wife,"' was presented by
but expressed and continuing demand for service. ,„ There .are nearly 100,000
unfilled orders for telephones, thous- (t tw etzzazutz its £e `c -zK t
r
ands of requests for additional equip-
tbe senior ,lpnlpilt7. Tho iinalo was
,iatriotic exercise featuring Carola o;
aircrew; gait, Santa SauitcL was Soyoansly
welcomed by the Young folk, mho -
ceived •• Maty gifts from Tis oanta
moved c; dote of than30 to Mr. Wn^�+
Alcatel, whose generous do:«,anon of
several poundi.•of t#ant y supple elated
the gift of the Gotierich Township
School Area Board. •
The an-
nual
Dramatic Society.—The
Meeting of the Union s ramatic
Society was held at the home of Mr.
and 91r, Everett Mtralwain on the
evening of December 16, with twent d
three present. ° Mr. J. Y ><
al; chairman for the program, which
went ulld a need for further iucrezls-
inti our capacity to handle lung distance
•
calls.
"1 think it is fair. to ,ay that this
demand is related to the fact that we f7
have doubled the number of telephou68 �'
111 ,el'\'1t't' since 1927, yet up to now,
i11 tltt' face of rising frosts, the11t-' has p
ate it
of the m i ft.t1t1HT TALK
itt his :I ltittt1 atldrt' "t l . ll:�t'trl 1'tlllt'• -\flet„ate,
l tt,' t' sIt t'hly ,,,,,t‘to tat. t:( ['lllel', r }ol� 1.1(1,” s )a )ers are tit
siuljlly enough. \\ e .i rt l r� ,, l 1 : , tr��
't,ll\ lt'I U'il l flat 1 17
1 l! l ' , much ,'f a lit' ltttirt,�a•tt ,t fel\ 11,1\ . a::.t1 the �,,t's( Itllalllllll t 11'Ulll;h which to tell
1' 1 results and the
, ltit'i1�:'•�t'tl tllleage 111 )-0111' l,t E � ,q9
eccit,iy ()uteri() and Quebec newspapers to
littl,ltsllt'tl iu the t .cliatlges operated , •
l,y t ltt' bell. -��
-There is posit e) {donee of our
toJ mail) things 1 1 ,'l :tl s•tt'ii e
hurry and :.it tL'\+ littit` --t1. -4111 l.l!l. t?tat all :1 1111 �in�ul;(r tailor,. octal, la\r\ led �u 10 niltl for oa
lire \\'e are tryll.g It) ,rt i,ni:e3 i7i \\ i;i tl•, \\t'.i t, lita,n 1f 1 tdsli► i, 11)'r dnra
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ason's Greetings
Special Ice Delivery during the holiday season.
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For immediate delivery
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HURON
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and WALNUT ST.
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111:11 tllcy no.u1,1 ltxt extremely 11111 t•att'ft[1 n';'
r3�t`sa`a�`�t�3r`7tnr.7b`r73�r`?e`r1t�acd'`��i'`u"i`��'dr`7d�"Cit.�,:r3�t�cr.`?h`r)3v."�'k�'6z+$`,.ilz"'a`�+��"tzlr+`�1`r�r+$�.L3`rr''d�:3-r`)`d-r`�`.l�`3zs'11�$'�i`r�'`#s.�`tid�,' .
1 lar tlteil•'
if 1 ,fat out tate 'tl►is ut)tutrtutlit)' to
t farm t u �-�--
the t t t' 11ctt 1 0t• til i't 11111 t d l
, r ;1111.,\\ l 11l'111�t•. t . `, for t he most satisfactory
i ..
ti tI)tt it"e\ltel'tt`liiy :great
1 i,t•t•,lt tl'-
rrtttF' alt tt•t I tt i
If \\t` t,+`Iit1111L' l,, :ll'.elltllt l4ir„t ltt' told. o..i Iaj'lltt'l'•
war )-ears. i• ;;•,l t,rt�ttlt.'t� ttte,r �,�\ t. 11'1'1
it \1e are h,�l+tt to f:lil. '.t':, b,l
'\ 's tI'f trtot•v
•,, stock inti 1, t Go, l 1, \, i► t
'.11t'lt:l� :t i 11 11,11 fl't'ti t1rt,1\it by
ler loon li,t ur. \\ e , • ' , re],1'L,tl•:it coo and good position that
111E 0111]1111 1 "'l 111' t I' t'lllllt'1'o l\\u e, l' tllrl'e tltitt zt►lli last; 'til-, regularly enjoy. position
agency
I)rudnce all \\'t`. art, a,ki.ul:; t,,
anti btfild all the ttousc's :Intl
iueereiy.
R. C. SCRIVENER.,
Advertising 1.!ki ager,
r0n� 1 t .le :ollItd alill
tat,
tat'- ;Hilt • aft to era ally etc i
tL,u.irnl our 1St}` contract with
`r 0t ,`'t't toot 111 to era \\ay, l lolillt;; lltl� \',,11.•••
tortes. :tnd tits all the rttttllll)Il't;�[tllt' \\:ty of cam in ; 011 1, sure to lead to
thetil We halt' ttl:ttlnt',�l.:altl at the
s to
time tang implements, plt'to nour\for our MI- itptle rlttkitlgs ttltt'ldtl. Nexta he told the fads Illl the t,h:►,llig abtltltt'tafter
'Ports the
ailll
to tnt' i s. . . Kingdom
other
aet'omp- 1'host' l of tuts W110.11:0-0 • thing
t,hsrl \ t',1 :mother.
i•uuutric's- . The d � sixty- y'(';rs know how st��uud
fishing our progPams :has been in- , lift, for
1•'ar%vers
l re ed by the in:tdt'ttu:ltt' output 1)t -'r the tn professor's
rofs' trllt'irdfiitt is. paid for
worker.stayed- on thele for Foreman of "Flint. Mich is spending
This- statement is p itnl)lt' enough. tllrm, who have :ii \1('ek \with his grandmother, Mrs.
either , fa�e or in its implications. Iwo ttr thrt't' �;etlet'att&ns and who'
t e r m its A. AV• 31sun.
\\'e must either demand 11111 use less. � h:i\t' made permanent llllt)1'i,\'elllellt3 ;
\l is1 1111.Betty 'Marsh of Kitchener :pert
have dllnr- this very
prothan we o:in pay for, or we Assisi• thing. Thfey are happy and doing wt+ll'
Produce more. and 1 t tl . ' 'luta �t hoof• .tad I t 1. 3 with Miss - F le•uun tinll th
at �lt('ll a bight_ --___---�'--
more per 'man-hour. ht ur, Our difficulties 1"`{ tOi GREATEST --- -- THREAT
CARLOW
l'ARLO\V,. 14t't'. ''''- Mt'. Georg
as P111) tawrtlt't tlill�. he \\sets •-elll wi 1 . 'ss a w •
1 ' 1 level that r�laggests fol• t- m -t' t s . `
School 11(1 rt. -1l •enjoyable after-
" hoof was spout. at tht
beenfroill the fal't that we hale' T10t 1'111, rt ' tt',t fall;It y t,t' „nr a t' and of \\'t'tinesl'ltt afternoon„ when the
been ready to accept either alternative. , .• children t presented their 011 1tlnas pro -
worker.
ler the one that carries the great -est t Gaeta
wf havf • not tlrless a t for i grain. It consisted
worker. bot rather less and for higher T', our civilization. \1 I'1(e, John .itlilllSti .. ' of Parols, sollga,
satist3hll to in 'lite Beene, is the _belief that tilt' dance,, recitations, play's. and musical
(11wages. \\ e%11a1't' not been numbers recitations,
Under theleadership
11E • of the
-- du without._ `\\;,' hid high ft,r l:,'t'(i'�`eff:ir',ility e of t1 Iht,lliviti`l:tl 1itttliltelief l.,lt,;lb:e te:llller. \tics I;aechler. iss'
i1111l11Ilg'lll;;lter jlr h andood liw wage i 1 ,s t, seem • to. -1':-1111 11-1111 It ally l'llti. o Go tilt 1ch accompanied on the '
dl'malld,.• Where the goods 1111 not ,til0t i1 t responsibility \;
avaliable at Iti�nte we . made lilt the `erase of the int1ividuaIs re`1 ltl:llltl, luta aI'1'i\ed`tit 1111' end 'of elle {
toward 1111' state. It i, based. ;'11 the l,,,llt•ert :ind • presented the gifts- and
deti('lelil'1' by pnt'l'I1;1�illi: from 'telllie, 11011021' that ",1\c'l'ltlllt'11t can ill,ti'ti tttt' .cilli)-.
'United Mates. \\'E' had ?.;Hurls to sett ('pros Service.—The carol service
but we wanted '. wealth tut,tng the people w ithout first
'to the United •I t:ttfs., ' s which Was held ill the hull ()II Sunday
Inure of them too. `,1 Instead of at- collo sing It from the people.
plt. 1[ ' 1:
7 , ,' t'ueollt•:1gfd b)- politicians who ought to tti::ht was
not as \well' attended as
in ,i )r p; h :is :IP approximate ;t balance
i:uovw better, but \\•tin tints it politically might ha\t' bfen, but a, very pleasant
117Cc'11a�e, :IPA teles, \\'e steadily. , voters. signe-
t()
s spent in the singing of
3n dery i Profitable to Promise the- eyenin;: tea- 1
ti tdNTled a mat) t bet -ween n efn tht'nl and hall 1 i l carols'. Frank t Itt •tiiu was itali3ilI11a f
cling for nothing-. the t'hai
to pav the difference in U.S:d<yller.._' and \lr,.
Wilson was .
People who believe that they can get In this prot't'ss vve ' h:l of ro,luct ,l the have _ _.i
:emething for nothing Always TOWNSHIP
balance 11chnecessary to hrll:tn till, n t, ';rt't':1 t';t,y vit•1illl� for c'ttnft3Ptlt•t' men: GODERICH
ol purchases of coal and oil anti tutl people o tle \who elect �o\ernutelts on ,
other commodities -to :t dangerous level. ' t strength of such promises are no tllll\F.RIC H TOWNSHIP, Dec. 10. -c
the
--- -T __ c'xte�l-tit�u to the
rule. 1'ht'' jii\ thirty' '' \It rs. \\'m Alcock has returned home
A PROFESSION' WITH• A PULL f„l toric folly. �ttr(=rtlluentr
1'hc greatt'rt this,=t diet ,:t �, after visiting her mother in Hamilton.
We ant-ree with The Senforth Ex oan remit'r its people i• to .lake latent Several from this` district attended
protest 1 aaa t a law ltn endeli�l1eil<great grit eatest mistake
a eo d and the reception held in Dungannon jiositor in its 1 ' the.
Devanher 15 for Mr. and Mrs. Eeds
Hader which a n►t pet' t' math' -false eau alike is to allow their gorerulile'nt 1Isobel Fuller -n. ---------1-
'
t„ melee tl�:etu so dellend('ut. `I'.�t.S. Officers. — The Christmas
teeth for two Other persons. \1':1s 1111c'ti l ltt 1! i try' the p('opit' receive frolll
°' meeting of the \\'•JI.S. of Union United
' sentence.
with the alternative of :t jail ,
> Expositor queries: the goyeruntent inlUzt be colle�t-ed from i'taurch was held on December 10 at
.entellrc. Thi I'll the people ttt'm elvt',• It may not 11e the home of_ Mrs. F.`w eye Mcllwai t
If a man is clever enough t'' �i 1';tl to eit'h in exact Ilrot,urtitn t(' Mrs._ Harvey Fuller 'vt' charge of the
be able to \wllittlt> out a set of I what is collected from each: hitt this t` worship 'period and the meeting took
teeth from a block of \wood., or certain. less will he pails out than is the form of a• carol service. The
.lake thein out of anything else. F:t,ltectt'ti This Also iscertain. fill who )rt•�itient, Mrs. Gera -1'd Ott. had charge i
why shouldn't he be aor.t (i- t'' 1, t't pt payments from the g"� e nitit'llt elf the business meeting. The officers -1
.ell them to a ne5clli,or or anyone
•
will. become :dependent on 1111 govern- cit for 1<3 y -are -as follows: President, 1
t
else. :t• lune as the purcliast'r i of their livelihood. They
wits completely satisfied with the
sent for part l
ha\t' taken the King's shilling and they
Way they, worked'• ll:t\ e become the King's .len. hence
We van understand r.'tand
why :In un. -
.ort a. they will tlei)etitl less ons their
11' he pr,,hil':tetl f r,'nl !..,•:i r11111:;, anti moremoreontheir 11,11'1• for
dutilitit't1 titan •11 1
t' th' it bread and butter.
operations retluiritt:; technical dental 1 To mike the voter dependent ,,ft the
shill. in the ,performance of 1� 11it'11 no
ovei'l:Int'tlt `rather tlh'1t on his own
"ht lit, t?Ttuii� 1tit3 -ii ItTtg 111111ry i ,,,or is 1111' surest way t«, 1lL,leraliIle
nli.. � F ot'rtlrc.--i,t'nd„n Echo,
to the Patient. hitt it is str1'trlling 1111 i t3,i11t_ _________:____ _-,
thing a bit too far when :t man is
not allowed' to carve out a set of
artificial
l teeth and sell them:
BEN -MILLER --
BEN M ILLER. I$ec.' '_':i.—The Ben- '1
The Fxpttit 1t„r says the else to miller correspondent wishes The.`i:Ilal-
which it refers is particitlariy strange 1 Star and all the staff a very merry
only ashort while since Christmas and a happy and prosperous'
when it is ,
presumably
New Tear.
an investigation was asked, p Mr and Mrs. Keith Gardner and
- by the dental profession. into the con- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pfritiinler spent•
.duet of a large dental supply firm that last Friday in London.
-Time 't`'illis is in (ludt'rich lr+)sp3tal
was accused of illegal practices in the Hiffering from, ear trouble. We hope
way of controlling prices . and toy-
1
she will soon be able to be home again:=
coifing dentists wlto.holir;ll`t their good” i The sympathy of this community is
from tither tlrnts. The d' ntists evident- 1 her ndreepntooad Mrs.
' it mr Flardy in to
Iy want It b,�th"i'o'llntl^.' ,and going. t Phyllis `ansione, voting daughter of
Sep*, .:f «h«'�t' dost' torpor:ltl',tt• :'Tei'\ir and Mrs- ('lift. Vanst.one. had the
,, « .' e ,-ether- .1:3sf„rtntlp to fall and break her C6l-
tt t 1 oc a,f+�'dT ,y
__ __ ' I'trh„ne. which wi'.1 confine her to the
Eprr'llollse for some time.,. y Sunday®��� NriTE S.S. Ent aininent. Tht
_ 1 ..,'bol enter f ainutent was held on Mon-
s t..t-,11,,,t1 t.hts all its readers lay , right lit and
was largely attended,«attended,Tl ,' 6 T',.. '-:trials. flar s&•hoofs in t- '.iileetion
: m .. Iey Christmas. , •ePee-eei"er 'United rhnrth con
°
°' Niter noniliers and the pv, rain
•*l t
, f , t f r *: rt't'itati'',11s. tlilt-
:t.,!41.14—',,,,1”. ,.i •S«°1,. „ . t��« .t �i�11a11 a. ii.
t ), , *,,t=!� tit 111:1111' a �,.
y,t ',f ')t,' `trif” s. :11111 :111 t. ,t i,
rt,,,.,,.iu{,1. c« :1"'li 1�,'vt� i) F +I •„,,1 ler. arann Last but not toast
tl'.e ii,,t�• Lard.. TA't,. l «. ;:•,Ere "• -:l'P.t:l (']:lnc appeared 11x(1 d1S!.'t t
n III'''''11"41.'”
?«'tsps] `i 111• pack to )'„11th.
`Pt ,. eltrtl�' Ic•`i•:t. c .l ♦ t t".1 V ,tile r c,i7t«•itt• of I
inti old.
Irl«'st i1.t'. -
It 10.):s. Ill:e :t white l'hristttt:la ; �_
't-ith a bit of darker trimming where 4-41i>l'ti'i,I►: tier' ,''- \fr and Mrs.
the ila,lid 1y .tr:atTlr has churned the i
Ralph Cowles and children. of London.
"t)Q:iu'tifnl intro something lite sand. .lee ,pending the holidays With Mr. and 4
o o '° .,� \ts,' it A. MacDonald.
,ass. \ir. , and Mrs, 'Maurice {vowie>< and ,-
chiltlren visited in Toronto Etat wt'eli
with Mrs. Jas- Bowler,
Ctrs. Brant and Andy, of Toronto,'
,lt:e visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Will
\iiliL1)onal(i and 1.116o with dor. and
wheat.
I Mr, 411.• MacDonald of Huron.
tlntf('tI supplies of Canadian t Donald Simpson. who has ileett wort, -
beef, 11 icon. eg Y and 9Thr1'sa'. y�pi'ttlils i g with the Storms ('tinatrtit'tittn ('o'.
Lave 'not' yet boon hammered o°stir but
i''returned home forltaiGnit ntlumplia. bus
holidays
an' cattnottrac'otat ant Iia to prices is a' ` - NQr John Meet -CV i4 Improving from
ciktalt abortly'. Tbe Canadian re> 1^9s rpt tit illness. 31ffia3 Sadie 3aalaal
etotl. ] .N.. htaa been • nursing him for
(ere 10 t l t,ae'. s,
•Ttw 1i erry of Milverc't(lna is €lpa'nndling
laoliday'ti at the bonnie of his gp:arenn�io.
�Str, 'anal' Itr . Wm. terry.
Miro. Will Twt<4ennan, rbo was visit-
tna lreltativ in WIat,o ti at d
4,14u•:aglt', tag Tafttt n c9 taall"1t1 .
trona tattllatl apo to Air. cilu Mrs.
Henty D eannIna� 1!! t�thy' hitt+ of a•
f"li'raitOtolt• lo GadovUth Ito -vital,
,
0
Meg *4u T.
"TIRED"
a de lime
miserable, draggy—
low •in vitality --lower
in spirits. perhaps You
don't think of your
kidneys as being to
blame. Yet faulty kid-
neys may often cause
backache, headache.
rheumatic pains. disturbed rest or that
"tired -out” feeling. !hat's the time to get
and use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help
ye kidneys to dear the trouble -making
poisons and excess acids from -the system,
and give you a chance to feel better, work
better. fief Dodd's Kidney Pills today. 141
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-FOR
Winter Term
Both Day and Night Classes
Central Business College
PHONE 428
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GODERICH, ONT.
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Helps . to stimulate the action of the
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in the elimination of wastes and impurities from the body
.
The result is often a smoother, clearer skin.
Burdock Blood Bitters is' sold at all drug counters.
The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
da
owept7ipmemicippeovi
Wishing you
-err . - Cijristrna
�1�1' v-;
AND A
Happy
New Yeczr,
MANY THANKS FOR THE GENEROUS PATRONAGE
.YOU HAVE GIVEN US IN THE PAST.
tib The
Jacksons Sq(ua re ii ' Florists
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by Rev. . Mary C. Torrance; treasurer, Mrs.
included Turner;
a. trite t 1pgtle
L. II. Turner; and the "Union News" 1 Gerald Orr; .s�rking' eonlmittee, Mrs.
bMary `Torrance. Mrs. Gordon E. McIlwal'', Mrs.
StanleyMMs. F. '1Se wain,
Orr Missn uIa y
conducted the business meeting and ' \Iuuri`e M1 Ilwui 1, Eric Speiran and
the following officers were elected .
First director, Mrs. Reg. Fuller; second Douglas Fuller. At the close of the
I it , n1eE t ing 'lunch was served.
director, Mrs. W. Porter. secretary,, '
to
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After long -drawls -out negotlatt
csllich teveriil times w e on the verge
of a complete breakdown. agreement
has been reached with reprett'\ntetti%'04
of the British Government for ee\n-
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nent>P1tiv+ v its conference had to take
lV s1 otrong otand Ito 'Ute interest of Can-
adian praiiIluc ra and there v'iI1 he
'itis "het' Li,riceo for Rothe. if not all, of
tt.tt prod cta to ho m1)420(14 11. The rre-
ifet May ' tlghetl price for Can.
tAdlikti f�t"i3lottti3'.f.›. rt' to icy T but tt.z eon.
tItita c of 't146 to ar Ot i idle: