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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-04-05, Page 4,rah+~•.4-4,,:l.,l'4.*i.'1"l+,E§!`3fi"§`•`•b•:''��ts-:'•g, fi+l'.,"i.'''`g' .l"' '` • Cut ou�° Fuel Bin In HALF! e uy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! 44 rot PLACE WHOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A , LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL + 1 YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU •I`' i 114IE5.. AND WILL DO q t WAIT. e.' LEI (1 1 the manse, Mr, and 11:4, Ross Dick of Tor- onto and sols Master Douglas, spent Easter Sunsla r with Mrs. Dick's par- ents M•i.•s Edna G. Cochrane R.N. returned with thein for a few weeks visit to the city. Mr. Win. Forrest and friend of Goderich, were calling on old friends here recently in this vicinity. Mr, Win. Jarrott has been on,, the sick list of late. At date of writing he is slowly recovering. Miss Annie, hi daughter, is somewhat improving but slowly too. Mr. JJohn Farquhar of Hensall, is spending his Easter holidays with his grandparents here. Miss Little W. Love of T ippon, spent a few days with her parents, PHONE +IE 69 - - 7 U RI CH Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love during Miss Mary Hagan, a dressmaker t++++++++++++++44+++++44I+++++++++++++++44"44+44+4444 in London, is an Easter guest with her sister, Miss Dolly and brother, _ Mr. Frank. Mr. James Hagan,. of Seaforth, also spent a few days there too. But now he has returned. 44,44.4.4),,,",,j44.4.4,4.4.++++++4,44+.1,4, . +++.H.+++++++++++++`I +++++t � el .+ Easter vacation. - Massey -Harris Sales and Senvice FARM PRODUCTS ADVANCE IN PRICE! 'This Means More Money in the Pockets of the Farmers; Greater .Production of Good Quality Pro- .i home. Mr. Frank Hagan and Mr: John Baker Jr., were in Seaforth and Clin- t also calling at Brucefield and Kippen recently on business. The Easter Bumpy was sure in this vicinity during the Easter Holi- + • days. The children all are very de- ed with him too. Just ask them I&acts. Meet these .demands with the Best of Farm .I Machinery that Money can Buy. Always insist on MASSEY-HARRIS FARM MACHINERY $ Tml. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Auctioneering? — U. BET! Res. 67 ++++•H ++++•i•+++ the++++++++`F++44+44++++++0 (000 M•i/•!/••Ia••••Git•••0••000, •••NO•0•0000•0••••'••1D•••• • 1 2 Chicks Hatched For SixCents Each 2 • • 2 • 'IcKINLEY'S WILL HATCH EGGS FROM THEIR. GOOD BLOODTESTEDS TED FLOCKS FOR 6c FOR 'EACH' CH IC KF. HATCHED WITH EGG COST TO BE PAID BY THE PUR- • • NOTHING BUT EGGS FROM BLOODTESTED FLOCKS • ARE BATCHED HERE. MALE BIRDS ARE 90% R. 0. P. -FROM HENS WITH EGG RECORDS OF 200 AND UP. EGGS , COST 10c OVER MARKET PRICE, MINIMUM PRICE . 24c. MAXIMUM PRICE 40c PER DOZEN. CHASER. SATISFACTORY HATCHES GUARANTEED Percentage of hatch based on the average for the breed on -that .date.: Any have alreadyadY o d red- can., change to ;t his 31. plan if,hey prefer. ' r V `' : ,z +. J. ELGIN McKINLEY -- ZURICH, ONTARIO „ Phone: 97 r 11, Hensall • • • • • • • 4 • is NN••••••••M•IN••••••NN••••N••ENM• BLAKE vas. Moss Johnston returned after eearenzlixig :a week with friends in Zur- ich. Gus Clarke is •spending the Master 3 loidays with his mother, Mrs Clarke. M. End- Desch spent Good Friday wriffe: ler sister Mrs. Amos Gingerich. yllii~s Susie Desch has again re - :alarmed to Huron Springs Minatorli th Aker the ;Summer months. and Mr' Sol. Bechlereand fam is'?y were .Sunday;,t:visitots with Mr. email ]Mee. Amos, Gingerich. ease 1Vlargaiet :Douglas is sirerdr. Atm ?tier Baster holidays with friends nisi 'Toronto. Mr. Wailiiain Oesch left on Mon - ditty to work for Mr. Sam Hendrick the Blue Water Highway for the. ruler months. STANLEY TOWNSHIP 'mss. Wilson ,Armstrong returned 9fer her home on Sa'tirdit'y°after sPen- itirmg a week with' her daughters,MVlrs. .8t e and Mrs: d „aeltips of Lon - effete n Mrs. j. Collins and son . returned width Mrs. Arii strong and are spend- Twig this week at her old home on the Inas:h en. Vv. and Mrs. Ruskin Keys of East Windsor spent Easter with the for- Tmees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ECzy7;. ilVii'ss Jean Cornish of Clinton is ...impending the Easter holidays with Alter friend Miss Dorothy Armstrong. Mie Mervyn Keys of Western "'.tine*wiry, 'London, is spending the ••t, • 'Babylon .a t' v r l . �,;., f. home a� r,ti r .q.., . � . Iz7. X � on light and see! The Rev. Mr. Parker of the An- glican church, Hensall, spoke very fine at the Preparatory services here- Wednesday ereWednesday evening in the Hillsgreen church. Rev. E. F. Chandler was also present to take part in the ser- vice. Sacrament was held on - Sunday at the close of the service in the Hillsgreen church with Rev. E. F. Chandler in charge. Mr. Victor Dinnin of S. S.No. 7 Stanley is spending his Easter vacat- ion with his parents near Cromarty.. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brein and daughters of Zurich spent a day with her parents, .,Mr.. and Mrs. John Richardson. We are glad to report that • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson sand Mrs D. F. Anderson who all rre on the mend after being on the sick list for .quite some -time, are improding. • Miss Helen Anderson of Clinton ;High School has been home from sehoel on account of sickness at her borne. 1hliss Jeanette McAllister of Hen, sill High School is spending her Ease ,ermion, April , 11th. This, meeting rA7,ee garthl says: LIKE BEGETS GE TS LAKE minifilliiiiinnallia • Do ici 'E OAIVIBLE i Buy Hogarth SUPER-SI.ZL+'. 'chicks from big eggs from big hens. Big chicks de- velop into big, pullets that lay big eggs. Flocks and hatchery under Government Approval. Seven breeds. Prices aright. SUPER - SIZE Leghorns $ 14. r 5 per hundred;dr ed. , Bar- red Rocks and Minoreas 2e per chick more White Racks Se more; other ' breeds 4c more. Hogarth Just -Rite chicks Sc per chick, less, all round. Write for complete information and epe.e- ial discounts on early orders. T",ti`8i`cede.nee, April v'th, 1934 ,._SOUVENIR CHLQUR it l(ieI'=va'aaac;s Alroii, pity •lFivo 11'Ii4-w 1'!911 1134l1ars Pa'k] to aapun. A cheque Tor mere than cloven lion ;British pounds, said to have been the largest eheque ,ever written he- ' fore fire opening ef, this 'century, bangs faatre.td liven one of the walla in the Bone of Carlos Remedios In Cuinscin Road, Shanghai: This: cchequechequerepresentsrepresentstrio indemnity - p . pay- ment wiaich the Govern tri ent of China made to ,I'apan or May 7, 1898, and "lanced the Baal settlement of the huge hill which 'tile former Imperial Government in Peking bad to pay to Japan after China's defeat In the, Sino-Japanese War in the tragic '90s, ' The rrheraue is ince out by tide London manager or the Hong' Kong' and Shanghai Banking. Corporation and is an order too pay "To His Lx ce1lency, :Lo Fens -lull, Chinese Min- itser to the Court of St. .Tames' BOX -114 Hogarth Chick Hatchery - EXETER, ONT. HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Brock and family were recent visitors with Lon don friends. • Jas. A. Paterson and Roy Weber were in Kitchener on. Wednesday last in connection with the baseball out- look for the summer. Rov Parimer, who has been assoc- Weddingat Hayfield, million eight thousand, eight. A uiot weddingwas solemnized hundred and fifty-seven pounds, six- +q teen s1uungs'aiaid nine;Iaez�ce,•", at the United Church manse, Bay- Tlie Chinese Minister to England field when Clara Louise Harmer, on- ,endorsed the cheque to:the .Tapanese ly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minister -in London, :and both signa- Harmer, of Goderich township, was tures are attested by that of C. Da - united to James Edgar Blake oi' berly for the Bank of England. Mr. Remedios does' not know how- Cilborne, March 22nd, Rev. R. M. the cheque mine into the possession Gale officiating. of his family. pus father, now .dead, Change In Officers was employed by the Government of the ifiritisil Crown Colony of Hong- Provincial 'longProvincial Traffic Officer Jack Fox- Kong at the time the cheque was writ- iated with his father in the grocery ton, who for some years has been ' ten, . and the present owner of this business here for some years left on stationed at Mitchell, patrolling 'historical slap of paper supposes that Tuesday for Windsor, where he has highways, is being transferred to St .kis father -was presented with it by Thomas Officer J. W. Callander t some ecce connected with the Hong f7 t the Tion position with the Pettit grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Drysdale and daughter Katheryn, Harry Howard and Fred Hess, of town and Robt. Allen of Brucefield attended the funeral of a relative in Bassar, Mich last Monday. They left Sundays. Mrs. Angus McKaig is nursing Nathan Peck at the home of his son Bert Peck, of Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bell were ,vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamont Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and Medical Officer is pleased with cit- 60• in•euea ins length and propelled by children of Beach o"Pines visited bnt with Hensall relatives. The Steele Briggs Seed Company have a number of men' at work get- ting out the onion setts that have been stored here all winter. The Rennie Company will start this we- ek and a great many men are being employed at this work for several secured a position. hong office e•' Hong Kong and Harold Higgins has accepted a who has been at St. Thomas for two. ; Shanghai 'Banking Corporation. and a half 'years wil move t -o Mit- chell. REAL HoCaCET S>F11I'. Goderich Water Good Goderich water, in spite of the , Successful' Demonstration of Minis, - freshet which has been: filling the ttire Craft Propelled by Explosives.. - mains with discolored and disagree- The, suceesstul demonstration of a. able tasting river, overflow, fasafe to : nxfiiiature• rocket -plane at Wangeroog; drink. Dr. Whitely, Medical Officer :Island; in the North Sea, was some-. of Health, received a report from tiring mune shore important than dust. z. novelty- stunt, experts interested in the Institute of Public Health at Lon ` the advancement of the science et don, which stated that the highest !• aviatioie agree bacteria count on a spread sheet was yhe, racket ship sent aloft by itsr Stanley500, a -very satisfactory count. The : invenaior, 1RRieinhold' Tilling, was but izens generally taking to his advise I just 24-ee 1[0'.tnr7s of explosives, to boil the drinking water. It is thein'strt<rxreiats sarltisti it catered reveal- ;oni safe thingto do when there is . ed,, after the test, tbat it had soaredl g to a heil;l^'ht,ofsix .miles. At t]ie peak: any doubt. -The chlorine with which of its Right, when the motive power- the water is treated is quite suffi- had been esttaasted, wings unfolded tient, he said, to destroy the . few from the sides of the little craft and -germs which the report shown to be it soared gracefully earthwards, land- present.1 rug, approximately Axe miles from its Dies In 93rd Year starting point.' The demonstilat on so completely weeks. One of Goderich's oldest and most here out the theories of its inventor.: The Conservatives of South Hur- highly respected citizens, John Me- i and those associanted with hien, ane; G will hold their annual meeting Avoy, died on Saturday. in his 93rd nouncement was immediately 'made, land convention on Wednesday aft -'year. He was the last member of that larger models would be develop-, his fainire and is survived by his ed and the hope was expressed by Mr.,• R, ter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. McAllister. Mr. Alfred Westgake started his summer's work with Mr. Jas. Love this week. - Mr.:Regus Bedard of Drysdale blas started work for •a month on' - aria 'with Mr. Ross Love.. /.The Aubin children are visiting their„ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxime Denomme of near Drysdale and Blake. • DASHWOOD 4 The "Liidles' Aid of the Evangel- ical church will hold' a pork and bean supper on Wednesday evening April llth in the 'basement of the Murch. Following the -supper - . a Trogram consisting of a play entit= led "Patsy" and musical numbers will be given by local talent. , Dr. Lorne S. Tieman of Dublin, visited with his parents on Sunday. Mrs. Harman ' and daughter of Grand Rapids, spent a few days with Mrs. Case, : who has. been taking her father Mr. C. Baumgarten. care of Mrs. Robert McClinchey for ,• Miss Ruth Tiernan is spending the some months, was called suddenly to Petrolia on Monday owing to the illness of her .daughter. Quite a'. number of the farmers are making maple syrup_' this spring, but the season so far, has not been very favorable. - The Blake branch of the W. M. S. held; their monthly meeting at the horde'. of Mrs. Peter Manson on Wednesday last. 'Mr... Colin Campbell' has purchased the 50 ,acre !farm.bel1ilgrng to John Watson, Jr.,. of the Bue °Water• High- -waayi z+' '•• Mr, and Mrs. 'Perry of Springfield, have moved to 'the farm on the Bron son line formerly :occupied = by; Mr. Russell Sparks. Born To Mr. and' Mrs: Roy Scotchmere,• a• son, on 'March 25th, Mrs. Geo. . Connell, of;the; Parr Line returned -home last week after spending six weeks with her daught- er, Mr. and Mrs. G. Marks of Tor- onto , She also Rent, a few.. days t •w'#t'la' M,rs:" .� �::' Gander `aid' family oireTiirantee f ore terlraof:;r Beton. Mr a and Mrs.; H Pexztie, it fam- ily of Mapleton •arrived, `to; take charge of T') "lzussel4; i t '', farm for the surmfi ere • Y+ . 'i. UILLSC R E14 • We are" sorry to loose Mr. and Mrs John Jarrott and daughter, Miss Gladys from this vicinity, who have been living in Mr. Eldon Jaxrott's house for a few years. 14Ir. Jarrott the former, worked .throughout the rummer. months. with Mr,, and Mrs. J, H. Cochrane, and also at a gee tat y other thinge while not the ie .l;sW fielmj it•t Nippon, nca ro;;,+ .,o:. Easter holidays with friends in Win- dsor. Mrs. Goetz, who hap been on the sick list was taken to the home of her son Ruben where she is being cared for. Miss Margaret Cunningham of Kitchener spent the holidays with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mor- enz. ' • iiss Myrta Hoffman of Kitchener, spent the week -end with her parents Miss Phyllis Reid underwent an operation for the removal ' of her tonsils on Friday. Her sister Mrs;G. . 1llott of , Thedf ord attended herr`. Master Willis Mclssac is spending his holidays with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Hartman. Miss Ruth Humble of Sarnia is visiting relatives here this week,. Mr. Maurice Andersen lgft. for Centralia on Monday where 'he has secured a position le the creamery. Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher'Was tailed to her home in Dorchester ori Friday if,;ving to the. serious illness of"••her &thee,, Mr: J, H. Lane Who suffered ••o) n' a 'paralytic . stroke. Mr: Lane sled ` away on Sundayin his,. 79th !t,� ear. The funeral was held on ru- led:ay afternoon with interment in ' orcliester Union Cemetery. • Mr. Jack Walper who has conduc- ted a barber shop here for the past •.free years left on Saturday. His shop has been rented by Mr. P. .1clsaa.c.. - Mr.'awl Mrs. L. Bender spent the week -end with her parents in New ltaMburg. - • Mrs. '.C, Hoperoft and daughter Ruth spent a few days with friends in Waterloo. • y 2r. Jamie Welter is on the sick list. We hope for a epeedy recov- ery. was.. postponed from March 27th as at that time owing to .both parlia- ments being in session it was hard to..get speakers. The speaker for the Meeting on April 11th will be the Hon. 'Dr. Robb; Minister of Health in the :Ontario Government. - .tiL Monday' evening, March 26th, ,the `Welfare Youths ,Club of- ,Carmel Presbyterian church,. visited the Co- unty Home at Clinton and put on a splendil program whichwas enjoyed and appreciated by every one. The progi'aine commenced by an address from :Rev. Mr. Young, who acted as chairman. This was followed by community singing and other num berg , c; Thos: Parimer sold out his grocery among :theshut-ins: ' .where sli business to 'V.. R. Pettitt of Sarnia,.'was always welcome, and was always. who took possession at once.;Mr • ready to -help in -every, :good :work. e rs Pettit has spent : a number . of..Y a The sincere sympathy of their many in thea grocery busineas.-He.-is put, friends is extended teethe husband.. ting in a' large' new Stock of groc- ;friends eries : and will also, carry a stock of Injured Going To. Church fresh meats. ' Mr. Parimer has been Two Clinton Ladies' fell while en in the grocery burliness here -for 'a their way tp. church and were .injar- goodly number of years, and his fri- ed. Mrs. W. Higgins fell on' some ends` are glad to learn that he -in- ice and fractured'her ankle. and Mrs. tends to still remain in Hensall, and Edmeasto><i, also fell fr�aetnr ng her. will ; probably go ,into some other line wrist A fern • days previous,12rs. N of business. W. Trewartha, -;fell on :=an icy; . , ;walk Late Frederick Berry while returning from a W.: M,. S. On :Tuesday of last week, Fred- meeting and fractured. a small,,bone oriole G. Berry passed away at the in her ankle. A few weel!Cfia aga,Miss; home of his brother-in-law and sis- ter,. ir- Elizabeth Ford :fell .on her.,,Way -to ter, • Mr. andMrs.William -Consitt, of church and broke her hip. the village, with whom the deceased Godaeriiet 'Selig Bonds had 'made his home -for a number; of The conservative town of Goder- years. Mr. Berry in earlier years ich, which is in an' enviable:fnrncial was an engineer on• the C.P.R. • :run- position in these days of troubleous between`'Stratford and Buffalo municipal financing,•-rbit:. ieSaturday ning ' mate,'"Well. read. aril One who"to a , . the , space of .a , few...hews. ,The,;;issue great'inte'rest�rn public matteraeand. in alitics. bd 'ig staunch t;onser- -ata 5 per cent, was sold at par, and P "' ] a wa was overst bscilibed t sga!, s •1 PM94-1 vatuve. Ab6uf'.15 ye rs ago he s ,. These are the firstdeMntiires liod in, very ill .he>ilth and medical men nshi his case decided that onlyerich has .issued- since 1931 and -weitt: drag tion of his le could save. his toward paying for the construetipn, life u For 'several g of a. sewer built on the relle:�`; Ilan. years fie made , pretty good recovery and with an ar- The debentures were'in den'ominat, tificial' leg was • able to - go around ions• of from' $800 to $1,200. , ' quite smartly,'but the operation, .co- Going to Lucas upled with poor health told heavily J.• E. Neil, who has been -a'resid- on his vitalityy and several months a- ent of Clinton for several ;years, •Vitt- go. he began declining and for the terly with the Massey -Harris people,, has gone to Lucan to take• ,charge of wife and four children. ' For irrany Tilling that shortly he would be s•. years he followed the occupation of passenger in a rocket -propelled space ship. He believes the day is not far - a teamster and latterly worked in the distant when continents will be link - salt block and for the Goderich Man- ed by such 'craft. which will operate, ufacttiring Co. He was ill but" a few at speeds much beyond any yet;. months, death taking' place at the achieved by , man. hniiae of a niece, Mrs,' J. Webb. He l • was. a native of Ireland but '.a` resi- esiR0 'ffiiP.-=�?GCAG� fo 80 e ars C da r dent of aria Y - t, - o Number I:n rn>,aas set In of •Died! at Brucefield Wor3s Since: espeare's Time It is with deep regret that the There are pat resent, according tot many friends of Mrs. Bruce Berry, ; Rev: Dr. J. E. P. Sclater, pastor et: of Brucefield linear of her passing. St. Andrew's' %d Church, Toros-- Wednesday last she seemed in her • to, 402,60(1 es a'tls_ n:the English lin-• usual health when she was taken • silage- Thera wee only 2b'000 words- fn. doinsois's dicttonary. So we•haya suddenly ill and did, not regain con- Inc ee/ma 76y ,ree„,000:: Shakeapeare- scrousness. , She will,,be very mpch used 24,0 gilt words. If these calcine'- . Missed, her manyfiie nds, especial • tint* are eorrect.. Shakespeare used' e ako per. cent. a the English of hise, own Haile, and t'?aat alone puts hiia•x :• em the pedestal where general feeling_ LRnrfiis: do ,place; h� " Ill 7'•safd Dr. Sclater,' If:'tho.e. ti course of as address to the Canadian_ Club, •"band 15,900; Shelly, about. • _ 15,000; Tennyson. about 14,000.. Woodrow wlsou.•so I hare read, in hLs various zipeeclres'abed 53,000, •coir lege students have a vocabulary Ina use of up- to' '32,00G'worda, possibly-' rising to a ,recognition vocabulary:et •40:004 w' �.; • , ' : ,• • ``W,e•.aaght to, now the. Englishsof the Bilge," hetWili . Dr. Sclater. siso urged 'the addition to one's' language bf some '` the yocsbulary of Shake, apteare at`sth all. its color end: mode, . end z+sue.i' gad tinea;., by all-ateaasa; , • "briig tulle nett/ irorda," for EIig- = ILh "Jw't s ,React ..1.sugaags " �+ and ucceededein ilia osis ' Q and :;was 3 bnghti• and • intern nt �� P & +Of:. a �� ,+Qq,Q debenture issue to its own citizens in past Ptontli was confined to his bed '1'eav ':"t at" of ,a. fa:mil 'to mo- the agency thtre.o Mrs:: Tei . tld . , loll , g " y 1 ttt d hte -will- f II al , e• ails r wi o ow. ,r,.sotl?l;s; .urn his rdeat'b; twin soris'artd- two dim- in air • a sun ie : re d nae:. .b .:found. • h ors SIT living, in 'Windsor, and ' rah qsi 'e'• • •'cnn e , one, sister, : lklrs Wm;' Consitt,' sof the village, The 'funeral wasThelii from the `kgme o£` M"r, and Mrs: Wm. Con- sift on, Thursday afternoon;' a pri- vate one, an`ri'the' refnaitie 'Were; in- terred in the Exeter Cemetery: Mr. Berry -was in his 61st year. COUNTY NEWS I H. K. Eilber of Crediton, was recently. a few days in Toronto, at- tendin•gthe Annual Convention of the ( oils Cuts and his chest was badly ri • Vire y . , .; , ..> ., .- ,.-as7i Columbia. where the; Lt•t[ft grow*. l)2utual I'ue Underwriters' tern As,ocaaa crushed. He was rushed to the hoar- to perfection,, sere rnatle.in 1031 to) ion th.lt welt held at the Curl; -Pit.,, pital in an iainbulance and'during the the lt.r•itieee taw. eee,a, •tfr,• 13nicis% • Hotel in that city. night underwent an operation. West Indies, and rather ••c:,u.iti-ie*. Over 30,090 casein Or the rruit wen*. inflow off. PltirvrprC*B.. Among to propIiarrls emanatth: from the convention' of the' Unfte& rarsasa , for ,Ateattohs ; was that the - ithre —1,100iira,f I iter shgQttld•. .; •�,' 'farmed , a 1100r.,'!•1 alae ��adminis ratirir;•, - group, that greatly redi'i'ctitj5 •tilretifieta. of 7Do, ,',: . Vaiteouver ia. since pro res •to see iib •gjibelitlK dif..: t4 cults lete;teeta 1 y of "wdoa .:lad de- r• scribes Rhe paoposai •as. iib'gegii~nin'tip., ,'•s *dbl. 'sag, The Calgary Heralds disagree"; gas the ground that each off the presto:es has now developed its. own special inter4esta;Faad indlridual- ity. Territorial irkitacos it describea as another,.bar .to •the creation of 'a - single prairie province=-••Fa?om Tor= onto .Mail and Esppire. ll la AT HOME; letabuassed Writing can be done at small eiciPei se'lrrith an�•,oid'inary sten t pen.' Thin a geed grade of printers° ink, vrIitb meth °i Icgtate to at' suit- ,Their uit •• Their many Cnlimton' reaidents,re,,;.ablte "after, the' writing r t to l y� e a p , 4 beets�diratrandrbeforre the riikk halal; g e 5 � QQstl VU. � a Y• it' 51" V otoart ; oCa er+ • � .� .. lienor the -color desired: Gold; bright David... Russell, „af ;Tom�ito„ fgrril;• Injured I M A d t' ,d carer it with embossing pow sil$i i e produces an : ai tiwc- erly r df Exeteteeiss' aeriously :ill. rip t, fixe .,dila, sa)rst popular Mecl%lhfesi Joseph's Hospital, Landon,: from in Magti►idte+e_ .Hod the paper over; ail juries received in an auto accident electrie heater or other frameless: near St. Marys. He was in company source of heat until the ink just with a brokerage . salesman from skart"s to melt,; then withdraw that Toronto were on :their way to St. paper gvrickiy_ As the ink cools 'thae Marys when the driver of,,t}ie tar writing will become hard and glossy., lost control on a curve near Pros- and will stand out In relief, poet Hill and he car turned over >ld!(:•t3t81:,tt'FCIgs ICX1'(Yi'i'TJi). several ;times. Tie received minter-- Exports of loganuerries'rir'm >1't