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Ora. 16 --The 8am0 anti the.Cotnutg
-Matthew 5:9.
The Psalmist forseets the reign of
Mt,,fi ''I I°i'
Rn take ttlxo oulpb
.,
generintiiatt t
Ingeatittiletdl tkbr, lass(
.tt�k,
I . �G , ?p n'aanie a U,l I call;
-Son of -Gtod'•• all nations shall serve
� Gen", is 1&„17 19, Deut. 6.4 9 ,
IMKs#s Ai1i'ldlrod' C xneno u left las'
lei
T { 3' nk3" utcllu4ssc �gow to the Lord
catarrh„ you sho-uld know. that these
mark 10:13-16•
week for Detroui after s)pendang
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tIbrei FIisl.IpexxpWe all,
Lord of all When they meet as
-Proverbs 23:6.
mirth at horse.
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of Chrism then: shall wars cease aitd
Aihbaalham was ins'brucbed tp teach to
eta rpassed peacefully to h
nen; . .
,fi, a�"yra
p in sight is Has sailpt5
S�eA
succeed' exati that if they
e, raid home at the Gairdner nesi
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head noises and deafness dun_ to
were to cxrndr wa in ('rod's favor it
dense on Sl4nd�ayy, D+ece► n ber 4th, M
concern the way the ,people about him
>
Thy servant, Lord, am I;
wet�i loving evil and hating good,
1�8'ached 'retpentamce and the
could only be throlulgth living lives of
Ehlizabeth Galusha, v✓ddbw of the fact
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'qhs sertrant sure, '11hine h'andmaid'sRev.
there should) Ilse r g;i�detr care in the
'steaming and cleansing
olbediezuee and righteousness.
J. (Charles Gairdner. The
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boutE the true object in life. Its ex-
Moses taavlit that they must gave
ddligenat heed tao heats dbserve
ceased lady vainer o a ling line- a
t , ,
113ty (bands Thou didst untie,
.yl;re William Elston and son, Ber-
and and
,dist] ngulisihed falmplies •and was .. th
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Scottish 1'i I:�n.
dame.
let ts'i,ruk into, their hearty the word of
daughter
o the late Elon A. and Free
'Mr. 011ie Moffatt has purchased a
were read and appr�ed with the ex -
And 3 out of 4 Canadian house-
God; but they must 4eac:h it as well
lovq_ Galusha, 12ochester, N.Y., an
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S. S. LESSON FOR DECEMBER
IS
to their children and so.' preserve it•
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was a niece of ,the fate Jonos Galusha
Bylaw No. 8, 19.32. Correspondence:
I' ,•._._ powders combined,
her the smearing o true worship. As
(roil generation to geineahaita
Gave¢ nor of Vee mtaxut. Galnasha wa
,.
Lesson Tgpic--iReview; Christian
rs never as good. Dd as the experts
R Pe
Jesus gave an olbjeot 1es�satp `to His.
an old and Ipromune�t (aril in
t�t
dards of Life.
That the bonldsmen furnished by the
d'isciuples of the value -of little dhil-
Chester, N.Y,, the family home being
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lesson Passage --Phil. 3:8-14•
of the Italian band.
drezn. Wlhieat the mohtthetrs browgfht
one of the, landmarks o Clue city an
fit•
'Golden Text ---Luke 9:23.
(Brands Limited, Fraser Avenue and
them too ,Rim the'gave them ,'m(ore th"
G•aluslha Street there being name
G.;ed
Ott. 2 -`'The Christian's Devotional
spot
on the road indicated by the driver
they ewpecited. They looked far a
aft the famtily. She' was of a quiet
11
Life.
Jerusalem, a time of rest was ob-
touch IHe 'gave an emlbrace and, a
,retiri'ng tntatu e, stmt always took
served and in it Eora the prophet
read and explained the. law of Moses
-Matthew 6:5-15; II Timothy
3:
blessing.
keen interest and was always a gra
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f4-17.
Peter 3:18. �
,
Oct. 23 -Problems of the Modern
,help ' in all IbVenuevplent wurrk in Ro
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+--If
we fund in ,the Bible and in Diller
"man,
were to care for the well-being of
t'h'eir souls, minds. 'bodies-
Home.
--Joshua 24:14 1,5• Ephesians 6:
Chester • She was a loyal 'communi
cant of the Anglican church. O
and social
and charitable activities. and the re-
sacred wii'birngra that cainrnot
(:• "Containanomum.••
1-9.
March 30, 192'1;' she became the wif
•
I This statement an
3ilvre by bread alone"' and that prayer
mler',s IConvenitti'oml, .'"vinig gonle at
-Joshua 24 15.
of Relv� J. `G. Gailclner, the ceremony
their awn expert, received' a hearty
vlolte of thanks from the counci,J
its bhe Ilnri'd that links u t'tie need
F
y
Joshula in his day made known an
'ring 'P'erformed in ,St. Jwo?s' church
then work. The proper use of lei-
suture aid's all the rest of a mrna.n's daily
Dine to the source orf supply. It is,
as one writer it, ,,the root, the
,i�' yratr•91iikrr., ,
strong 'terms his intention- of.senvUng
Roe'hestetr, where her husband' wa
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put,
fountain, the 'nnuthen of a thousand
local 'furriers. I
IMr. Jaeokel still has a few stand- 1
the Lord' and taking his family along
Rector, by Rev. Charles H. Brent, D
D'., 'Bishop Western
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bless'ings'. When it is neglected
or
with him; and 'bre called ulpon the
children of Israel to make a like de-
of New York
Owing Ito Mr. Gairdner wa
for O. A. 'C.
only 'half-heartedly entered upon the
es
read three times and 'finally passed; REPORT OF HOG
Cisian
,mliness
Obliged to giver up the ministryan
11
.
t gatdonal life warues argil cools.
9 -The Christian in the Family.
butter custcir aens are vanished. I
Paul in (his day ,taught and, .passed
two years were spent abroad; travel-
,s,
-Luke 2:40-52- 10-38-42.
'been' won by the stude'ntss of the,4n-
on his 'beaching in writing which are
in `u use in our day for the
lin extensively,
Lag- lbs thth1 owgh the Heol
(past few years s'h
tart* Agricultural fGbldelge James;
Psalm 101:2.
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In the fust pari of today 5 lesson
tax collector for the Township of s'hi'pments for mlonth ending October
guidance
of fathers and children masters and
had been an invalid. In 1'9'30, she and
'heir
Hay, h,is remuneration bo• be' three 31, 1932:
we see a r+elationshisp of trust be-
Jaeekel, like ,an earlier fur 'trader,
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servants in -the way they should live
'huslba,rud cam:13 to B•ayfield to re -
John Jacob Astor, came from Ger-
drween parents and son, and also re=
'Miss van ,der Hoorn fifth
,
place by K.E.Juackson• ,sixth b Wil-
Y
and make their lives a blessing to
themisely� and the hoarse and co',m-
'sidle ,Since IMr. Gadrdner's death i
'MAY, 19'31, she has resided with he
liar Butt and ei'g'hth by E. G. Reed-
spect and,,obedience on the part
of
.
nmu`nity,
sister-in-law, Mrs. R• H. F. Glaird•-
General Accounts be d as
psi per extra heavies, 1; ]d;ghts incl feeders,
�the latter to the former. In the
seJcond .:parts it1here is, (btroudht fault
the war, and was very, glad
,g
Oct. 30 -The Christian and Law Ob-
nen• and nldlece, Eiizabfett:h Tudor Gaird-
nler. :'She is siux;6ved by
a
ar l didn't have to '
went
ga He went.
through the
what family life ,may be and what
it
servance.
one sister,
'Hlaa•rieft, wife of ttive late Gilbert Van
comes 0. A. C, throw the
through
ought to ,be. When any member be-
$13:80; H. 'H. Pfaff, . Road 13, $4.'50'; Huron' (Goa Loicals�-,Totalr hogs,
g�'
-World's Temperance Sunday.
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I•ngen Professor of Princeton Uni'
Ed. Erb, Road 9, $13,1.93; Treasurer, 3,319; select bacon, 9'52; bacon, 2,0'70;
comes unduly obsessed' there -is apt
started the soaring prices, and who- i -
,--..Romans : 1-7; Galatians 6:
v�ersdty, wtlw laves in Princeton. Th('
has endeavored to- keep them soaring, f
He also started the white fqx crazo
to be friction of a ,-serious nature.
iftaeen of these Colleges
Bes are in the
7-10.
fu;nera,l took place„from Auer late res-
United 'Skates.
The 'subject on wh'ic'h the essays
"Recefiving, giving,praying, working
4; lights
; Fistad Road 11, $59.40; 4; lights scull feedersy fr3.
IThe principles of Christian civil-
idenlce on Wednesday afternoon, in-
J. M. ler,
J. M. Zi1•er, Road 10, $2012.10; (Max
-+these a.re the alternate chords .on
America,, is in' a position to give one,
ization are sett forth ,by 'St. Paul in
,ternlenit being made, in eche Gairdner
.the lowdown on current' civilization.'.
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bute to the ,I)epartmtents . of Poultry
find Ammial. Husbandry,
these worths: `Let every .so -Lill be
plot at Bayfield cemetery. The seer-
where, a
professional socnolagiSt felt the'
,Road
$175,96; T. Dinsmore, Road 18,
subjects unto the higher flowers. Fbr
leve at the 'house and gravebide was
there is no -power .but of God; the
conducted by 'Rev. F. H. Paull, Rector
powers that ,be are ordained of God."
of Trinity ,Church. The pall .bearers
-In writing to the Galatians St.
were 'Henry tMicCli'nchey, Wm; Stur-
Paul sets forth clearly `what ,Chris-
geon, James H. Reid, Thomas Jack-
bianity is in :practise and in reward.
soma, Robt. Jackson rind' Whtu• J. El -
"Be not weraxy in well doing, for in
liott. The -bereaved ones have the
due season pe shall reap if ye faint
sympathy of their tetany friends.
not.,,
made with Magic
Nov. 6 -The Christian and World
'Miss Bessde' Wright, of Toronto, is
Peace.
-Psalm 72:9-17; 'Ephesians 2:13-
Catarrhal
Deafness
19.
His chosen people to remember wbo
it is that Them
W. Wright.
-Matthew 5:9.
The Psalmist forseets the reign of
• Head Noises
or H
Chrism in the hearts of men, and (pro-
.,
,phesaes that kings -and rulers shall
Isyen't the week end at her' home.
'come and ,offer their crowns to the
son St. Paul urges those to whom he
-Son of -Gtod'•• all nations shall serve
If you have catarrh, eatarrhal deaf -
him..
ness or head noises caus,ed by
St. Parol in his day Preached (peace
catarrh„ you sho-uld know. that these
between rival, .nations as being pas-
d'istres'sing symlptom, 'may fregiient-
,sible when all should. crown Jesus
ly be overcome by this simple home
Lord of all When they meet as
treatment. ,
common supplicants around the cross
ISe'cure, from your da•uggist 1 oz.
of Chrism then: shall wars cease aitd
•Parmint (Double IStr'en;rtlh). Tak'a
I world ibe at peace.
anis home and asci: r/4 pint hot water
Nov. 93--Making„a Living.
arc a little sugar. One ta'ble,spa,m-
fu' four'timc,s a day should quickly
--.Amts 5:11-15; Luke 19:16-23.
and completely relieve distressing
-Romans 12:11.
head noises and deafness dun_ to
'The Prophet Amos, viewing with
cafiarrh, loss of smell and taslte, and
concern the way the ,people about him
;drotpping mucous. If nearly ninety
wet�i loving evil and hating good,
1�8'ached 'retpentamce and the
.per cent. of all eau• troubles are cat-
grace of
Cod, hoping to stir them up to a bet-
arr•hal, there must !be many whose
hearing Parmint could help.
ter mode of living.
there should) Ilse r g;i�detr care in the
'steaming and cleansing
The gos'pe'l according to Luke re- ,
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fords the teaching of the Master a-
WINGHAM -
boutE the true object in life. Its ex-
entered an a ,newer, fuller life.
Fectat dons are to Zook ,beyond the
,good 'things of this life, All the
'Inrbended for last week.
gifts with which inran is endow are
.yl;re William Elston and son, Ber-
to be used in the business, of trading
pard, of Blue'vale art- Miss Nellie
in the interests. of the M'aster's king-
Lillow 'sailed on Saturday morning
dame.
on board the Auso'nia for Epvgland.
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Nov. 20 -Stewardship of, Money.
grocery store in Lond!on.. .,He moved
'7
(]up Cakes
-Deuteronomy 8:11-14, 18; 2 Cor-
inthians 9:6-15.''
with his wife and' family io Landon
on Tuesday. ”
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-Luke 12:15.
'The Old Testamett't abounds in re-
Mr. Percy 'Clark suffered a frac-
ttired am last week whhie' cranking
are delicious when
ferenlces to guying back to God a
his car. An X-ray taken showed' a
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portion of what He Lias blessed His
(broken borne ail ove the wrist.
made with Magic
creatu're's with ' .mattetr]ally In. to-
'Miss Bessde' Wright, of Toronto, is
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hay's lesson we read of. God"s calling
�siti,nlg her parents, Mr. and Yrs.
��
Baking Powder,
His chosen people to remember wbo
it is that Them
W. Wright.
!
giveth power to get
Dliss Arngela Gibbons,. of Hesson,
.,
w'eal'th. -In the. New Testament his-
Isyen't the week end at her' home.
says Miss Helen Campbell
son St. Paul urges those to whom he
Miss MoM,urr•ay, of 'Wawanosh, was
Director of
was w1-iting to .give generously,
kn'o`wing that God loves a cheerful
a .guest .of Mrs. B. [Martin.
'Miss Laur etta McBurrn`ey, Brant-
The Ch�aitelaine Institute
give'r'•
Nov. 27-Stewardshipof Life.
ford, and Mr. Alex- McBurney, of
'S'taa,tfOT,d spent the week end with
OOD baking goes band in
-Mark I:16-20; Acts 26:]219.
-II Corinthians 8:5.
�1r. shad Mrs. VVimi, Johnston.
.. h4rs. W, Patterson Ivdsited last
hand with good materials,"
Miss Campbell will tell
Jew's having started on His pub-
lice mlindstry called rather four to fol-
week in Toronto.
Muss Dinn Dolle who has been vis -
iting
you.
Thai's why Magic Baking
law Him and share His experiences.
They accepted
.,Miss Agnes MacLean for the
,past three (weeks, has .returned to To -
Powder is used and recommended
.the Challenge, not
knowing its full meaning but they
rontto.
Muss Lettie' Fox returned from
by The Chatelaine Institute.
saw in it new possibilities for their
Hamilton last week.
• Magic meets all the Institute's
development alongg• new ways. They
venttion, D. B, Shutt, bacterioloost,
rigid requirements of fine quality
'had tbe'en' lit"inrg useful li.v'es but in a
'
-repeated tests have proved it
restricted area. On the other hand
St. Paul had been active in a
USBORNE
!, absolutely pure, uniform and de-
wider
and altogether different sphere but
there should) Ilse r g;i�detr care in the
'steaming and cleansing
•crating 'tralvs'alc7bi'ans. ,One customer, a
bought
pendable.
when called "fire too responded and
Intended for last week.
•
, The majority of dietitians and
entered an a ,newer, fuller life.
tCauncil .'Minutes. 'The municipal
'i4 teachers of cookery throughout
Dec. 4 -Living With People of Other
council of the Township of Usbairie
met at thecouncil room on, the above
, Canada plan their recipes for
Magic. They use 1t exclusively
Races.
-John 4:5-10; Acts,. 10:30-35.
date pursuanit to adjournment with
all the mewbers present. The tmin-
because they know it gives�on-
-Acts 10:34. -
Utes of :the meeting of November 5
i sistently better results.
Jesus began the, Breaking down of
were read and appr�ed with the ex -
And 3 out of 4 Canadian house-
the partittion, which had so long Sep-
arated Jews and Ge tftileS. He en- '
Cehpbion of the following change; The
name of Cauncillor Westcortit for that
wives say Magic is their favorite.
terred into intimate conversation with
of Passmore as seconder for passing
j • It outsells all other baking
a Samaritan ,woman 'anti revealed to
Bylaw No. 8, 19.32. Correspondence:
I' ,•._._ powders combined,
her the smearing o true worship. As
Leltter from•: Farmers' 'Co-operative
• Remember ---substitutes are
,he was leaving His disciples for the
lash time, Re
'as'king than a d,,elega,te 'be named fo:
rs never as good. Dd as the experts
R Pe
commissioned them to
disciple all nations and in obedience
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their annual convention. -No action.
Re colletctaor's (bond: Passmore -Shier:
do. Use Magic Baking Powder.
to than command we read of Peter's
That the bonldsmen furnished by the
FreeCookBook-When you�bake
preaching to a com ipany gatheh,rid in
the house of Cormlelius, a centurion
col'lec'tor are satistfactory bo the coun-
61] 4Eerried. The Road
at home, the new Magic Cook Book
of the Italian band.
Superin-
Itendentt reported that he had inter -
will give you dozens of recipes for deli-
cions baked foods. Write to Standard
Dee• 11 -The Christian's Use of i.ei-
vienved the driver of the car where
clam wasmade for broken spring on
(Brands Limited, Fraser Avenue and
sure.
tS. W. B. He had examined the
" Liberty Street, Toronto, Ontario.
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-Nehemiah Sa017; Mark 6:30-32.
-I Corinthians
spot
on the road indicated by the driver
F z.. -r
10:31,
After the reibhiildilig of the wall of
and found no a
apparent cause for such
an acci,denst. The conYntcil deckled to
�9 -�.
a.
Jerusalem, a time of rest was ob-
take no action on mortion of Wre's't-
.
,; r - . t.
served and in it Eora the prophet
read and explained the. law of Moses
coltt-iShier. Mn•. Joslhua Jahns, In-
cTelc•bor of Board of Health,
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to the people- Then he commanded
•them to take thought for their
reported
the in,sipsectior's tour of the slaughter
'houses
reit at r"a , I dby
S:. r sea. o ,, e..
Phys-
ical needs and pleasures and that of
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others lose fe,voraibsly
of the townlshi:p during the
,suirnim r and that they hacl found' all
etaxeinatiftite
Mtuatted, They
in fi•rett class 'sanital-y cor'idd,tion. The
t, f :. .,te
were to care for the well-being of
t'h'eir souls, minds. 'bodies-
Cost of Same bedng $7.50 it was order -
=t, ,
it
and social
and charitable activities. and the re-
ed 'paid on mtotion of Passrm;are-m. oir.
The Releve and Treasurer, delegate
(:• "Containanomum.••
sul't was that their hearts were lift-
from the council to the Ottawa Far-
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I This statement an
ed up in very great gladness. Jesus
called IHfis dicsbipdes
mler',s IConvenitti'oml, .'"vinig gonle at
r, .. > every tin is our guar-
a'ntee that Magic
oaf-
apart bh'a t they
rnnight rest and take ower their do-
their awn expert, received' a hearty
vlolte of thanks from the counci,J
•• Saking Powder is freo
W ' > 1 trorii arum or any
itngs and receive strenlgth for fur-
on
mlatirnu of 'Moir- .% Treasur-
I harmful ipgtedinnt
;"V .
then work. The proper use of lei-
suture aid's all the rest of a mrna.n's daily
er'ss report: Received from 1931 ar-
reears of �baaaets, $4.981..37; sp�ehtaltlie�,
,i�' yratr•91iikrr., ,
life'. "$29,93;
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"`"°•"T'Tp. C'lork, re Tutekear'smuith Telephone
tries in the seed classes to Ohicago,
gins in 1933,
With the judging of grain and
�' Syk'te�m, $10; Tp. Clerk, re police vi1-
IL 010c,I�, 5 lags and dn•ains, $78; P. Dei4'hert, Jr.;
and h�avle won more top prize's than
in al
small seeds still incomplete, exlhibi-
mors from Ontario have
error tax, $2. That,'tthe following be
"I TAB-
pu.•letv'ious, year."
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found that BABY'S. OWN atptgOintled ;polling' places, dep.wty re-
1,000,000 Pounds of Turkey Shipped
• p
LE'I'S !relieve colic pains almost at turning ofil,rar and (poll clerks for the
' to Great Britain.
�' -
once", writes Mrs„' Mildred Noddin, Se'vemal' Tiollinlg places in ,the Town.
"'other
it >ia.s 'been relported to the On -
'County, was awarded the grand•
chamlpdarnShiip i.n fie'ld
Long rsek, .N.B. ManyMgthers sFhin aid Hay for the Year 1533, and
tario iMiaAebinfg Board' that between
Peas', on a
,splendid, sample rof the snhall yellow
report equally happy benefits from gi- that Bylaw No. 11, 1932', confirming
Novemll-er 16th and December 9th,
!
Tablets. said I their children these Tab .aid appointments be read three times
over one milllioil pounds of Canadian
;
BABY'S OWN TABLETS are recom- and 'finally 'passel: Nilli,n Sub-
mended by Mothers for teething Ddvisdon N(D. 1, S'c$ool Hose No. 2y A.
turkey fiery' ¢nlehat wills' hhavle Ikoeeri shipped
to Qvat Britafim
,�
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�
troubles, upset stomach, indigestion, CaVrPhedl, tD.R.O,., Clifton Prouty,P,
colic, simple fevers, constipation. C--1 No,
lin spite' of ale facib that the 'turkey
-�
There is no need for YOUR child to 2, 1Sc'hool House No. 14 D.
Bnutrus, 'D:R.O., ,S� MleArbhur, P. C.;
meat or
originated' in the western prow-
inoe�s, thus constitutes good news for
_' ' • • I ” A
"I H'
suffer. BABY'S OWN TABLETS can Nta 3, Tolvrnt IHa1 W. O'Buien D�R:O.
given with a >o
safety -see ani- Iceland ' Sumerus, P.C. • No. 4, Town
the Ontario prodtuGea, inasmuch as
local 'mlarklelts will be to 'that-
'
8% TN's: p
'
ly in each
lysfis certificate in each 25c package. Hall, IA 'Ostwald', D;R.O•, Albert
neloieived,
exttent, i,.
Ipdonshi.p in field beans.
Dr.Willlame 244 • Reiss, P,C.; No. k School House No.
,.)
about. )However, there is hope every
for Philip,
.��r111 �/
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r •12, Urban Pfile, D,R,'O., Iililton Tine-
BABY'S 01APN TABLETS IP.C.;
Greater Care Needed. '
�d, �
inner, NO. 6i, Kellerwan's Store,
At the eosncluding session of the13
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. • Dashwood, Clayton Pifile, D1R.0.,'Ar-
Eastern Ontario Cheesemaleers' (Con-
'
__ ---- `thus• Welber, P.C.; No, 7, -School House
No. 3, John' M. Forrest,
venttion, D. B, Shutt, bacterioloost,
�' .
D,A O. J. A,
$81.4'7. (Muir -+Shier: That the f*Udw- McAllister, F.C.; No. 8, Filbert Den-
0. A. C. spoke on the further elinn-
off 'cheese defects. In
-~
ing (bills be Ipadd: Wim- Stone,, cwt -t ,omme's SOore, Fred' Ovoia111rte, -•
,in'ation swm-
tnirllg .up !Mix, 'Shttltt declared! that
ting weeds, $2126; Edgar Cudihha,ney R.O., J. Corr]wie,au, Jr.,P.C.That
cutting hvteuvdls, $1 � Lou" Fle'ttcher, the council adlj'ourrn tto meet again on
there should) Ilse r g;i�detr care in the
'steaming and cleansing
•crating 'tralvs'alc7bi'ans. ,One customer, a
bought
dragging-, •, $10'.80; E. 'Stone, dragging, Thursday, Dteeenmber• 1'5tlh, at '1.30
,$31.15; Luther !Rieynoads, IdTagg"nrig',
of cams and'
utensils. IRB submitted -the f'ollo!w
s'tockbro'ker, a Russian sable
coat for $56,000. Somebody else,.
o'clock -in the afternoon• ---A• F. Hess,
$7.36; 'Cass. jaqufes, dragging, $3.60; Clerk.
ing resolutions for 19313: No. 1---Ev-
more saving, a 'chinchilla coat for'
ICiharles John's;, $4.90; WHli'am Efford
dragging, Wlm. Bradl�haw, rail-
ery -,ilk can, amid if Ipassi'ble, all (farm
utensils s'houl'd be brought to the
$390100. .In that one day various gear• .
ltlemen said it with furs to the tun '
$1.40; +
vert vvtoacic, 60c; Flreemian Horne,
factoay�beafare opening day to be
of $102,'000. .,Several financi'ens,-wh'o
trucking ,gravel„ $55.40; Opals. Steip(lt- f
en„ trucking, Rikon Johns, snow Dont Let �
washed steamed' and inspected. Re-
P
pairs should be made, at bhre factor y'
.dra '
peed in the night before that fate-
ful ,Wednesday at 'Mr. Jaeckel's silo
y �
.$3;
fence $11.315; Traquadr & Linden6iedd,
'
No. 2--IStea mfing o all cans slhpudd
be conducted at the factory least
at Fifth Avenue and Forty-fifth a ..l M1
Street,
wire, $125; Vim. Sadler, flooring
bridlge, $'120.80; lIDemny Ford, super_ bladder Weakness
at
once a weeik. No. 3-40eeasional
,stated .that the present iboot n
was nothing. Things would go hilgh-
,intendlencey $14.7(0; Pfeiffer & Bur-
for Bank
cans for stuu•plu(s mtidlk ,should be
steamed at the, factory before 'be'ing
er than a 'kite. Mr. Jaeckel shared t
their bimlism. He invtested a 4 l
roughs, ca'b'le, $2;'Canadia'n
'Coughsrce on.acewwnt, 'Pfeti
& Age You
�
used, No. 4_4Pasteurizatilon of whey
No, '5--IStri�t
ter of million dollars in saiblelsaa-
Bi Ker '
Burro,wglim, ,$2,50'; ,Slee.-T5.•easl., K�trk-
sani'tati'on in facto
equipment. I"Y
lone And he say iianil "1've shill
t , Y'` 'g 'Y, ,
'em!"
ton Agricultural Society, grant $1'5, 'Many a man and woman looks old
gat
Baby Beef Comip,eltiition $115; See.- ,and haggard through chronic bladder
Trew� Exeter Agricultural Soci'e'tdy, weakness. The continued ndlght calls
`' -
British Apple Market•
(Mr. Jaeckel can, tell you all about' I
the depression. At the present mnm-
.
giant, $16; IBalby Beef ' Comnpeti'ttibn, that break up rest and sleep, the fre-
Ind Andrew Fulton, overseas fruit
lre1Mx- a Andre a in
eat the 'gross income of JaeCke'1's is:
fraction
$10; S,elm-Treas, Kirkton Library, q'uent ,daily desire, scaldinlg pain and
in
a p ,
' retGent report,
states (that the 'prospects for good
a of what it was in the boom
year. ICihirichilla coats, the rarest '
grant, ,$5; 'Henry Westlake, burial of pressure passing axe such a rex_
caw, $2; 'Mary le ri'ble strain the
supplies for y 'drive all trace
quality 'Ontarrio apples in the United
and most vastly of coverings,, sold lin
hall. Johns & 'Kellett,, 1 away. If your Bladder and
Kel d
of YouKidneys
Health • K'idhey's tb,eoome
Kingdom. corliinue saltisfactor He
emupphalsizes that it is important that
the , latinum era for
ty thousand dollars haavessi ce come
'
h i
' inspection, unci
$7.50; Municipal affected', No matter
World, advice $1.50. The coon- !h'o'w slightly, 'beware.' Get to the
.'
'do'eufinents such as 1oebtificates of
, •
back in dozens for resale.
.legal
oil adjourned to meet as per statute riot' of the trouble 'before it becomes
Oxugin sill the, specifications of the
shipment should' reach him ahead
During the past year Mr. Jaeckel`
'has ,so,ld as
on Thursday, -December 15th, at 10 chronic. Karaifin 'Prescription Tab-
a.m.-+Hlenry Sltran,g„ Clerk lets will do bhi's quickly. This great
of
:the shipments to which they, refer
many exipensi,vte sables
and broadtails as lever, but his income i
divaetic stimulant stops bl'adde'r ,trou-
also than counter tm)arks on. each bar-
from the iraodemaltely priced' pieces has Is
HAY tiles, usually of frbmh twenty-fonur to
rel are absolutely necessary when a
shipment consists o more- than one
dwindled lame•pta(bly. The lower-.rriid-
dle class of his customers,
forty-eight .Iholurs, and gets ,you
functioning normally again. Not only
car. IMr; F`wlton olbserves that the
ec'anotm-•
ically, speaking, those with incomes
Intended for last week. cleans; and purifies the blhdd'er, but
amount �. 'money loslt to the ship-
ranging from five to twenty -dive, •
Council Mdnuties. - The regular work's to soothe, heal ,and strengthen
pers through not usdug counter
,th'ous'and a y1par, has been, s'ubmer'gedt"' ,4 '' '
meeting of the 'Council of the Town- the weakened ,organs. Karafin is
marks`-•tha•,s, been tremendous, in past
byn the depression.into ,the non -fur- i
a
s'hirp of Hay was held in the Town 'non -secret prescription ---full formula
years. A SeparateIbiilll of lading for
,each
buying strata. 'And the -'spectacular' I
',scales
Hall, Zurich, on Monday, December on every 'package, It 'is, .produced in
5th, with all m,eimbers present except Canada and sold by leading druggist
Y mfg s
carload would greatly facilitate
distribution at U. K. Posts. Figures
^,by
o the very 'wealthy are not I
sufficient to keep even the luxury a
ggus
Edmund Walper, who was absent on everywlleve, witlh 'the guarantee that
furn'islhed Mr. Fulton reveal that
trades going. Funs also need the �
at -count of illness: 1 The un6nnrtes of. the very first pa'c'kage must give enc
,the.Brit sh maxlket imported 7,600,949
lower and middle-class (buyer, The t
the Previous .meeting were passed as tire ,sra!tisfact-ion- or mioney :'black. The
cwt.' of afpples in 19'311 as, comtpare(d
out of -trade custom is also missing,, •
read. After disposing of the com- oomple'te freedom from bladder gain
with 4,001„134 cwt, in 1921 and 1',-
8'30',210 in This
since Fort Worth and Wichita , are- "
'
miumeations, the following• resolu- and d'i'scomfotrt will Ibe wonderful and
cwt. 19011•. reveals
the
now , contenting thenuselvles witir
tions were passled:' That Bylaw No. will m,a'W you. sleep (better, feel
11, 193'2, (providing for rules, re.gu'la- healthier and look younger.
pobenitialiti-es of the 'British mar_
ket tor, ablsorbin the apple exports
g FF F
local 'furriers. I
IMr. Jaeokel still has a few stand- 1
tions and charges for extension tele-
of Ontario'
bye, such as ,the rare cu tomer whoa, 1 I
,phone sets and bells Connected to the
sold out the 'day before the crash,. (.'
Hay Municipal Telephone System, be IHonor
for O. A. 'C.
the movie Istars, and the few ulnas- U
es
read three times and 'finally passed; REPORT OF HOG
Me Silver 'Cdp offered by the Sad-
sailably rich, But the bread -'and- ,, "'` "rl � 7
that the Clerk authorized to order
die and Sirloin Club sof Chicago, in
butter custcir aens are vanished. I
700 telephone diiectoariesl same to be SHIPMENTS
their Axnnual Essay Contest, has
(Still, it is 'a fascinating world* itn. 11
`deli:viered some time next January;
'been' won by the stude'ntss of the,4n-
which. Mr. Jaeckel functions imp er-
p
that K. A. Routledge be aptpointed as The foliowiiag is the report o. hog
tart* Agricultural fGbldelge James;
ial•ly: ,Hie was (born, it may be, said,
tax collector for the Township of s'hi'pments for mlonth ending October
place as an
Cullen sehcuom
individual
to the ermine. His. father; iliiugo
Hay, h,is remuneration bo• be' three 31, 1932:
tiro ,
oompeltito'r, and' won the
Jaeekel, like ,an earlier fur 'trader,
r
per cerut, of all arrears of taxes that Hentslall-40ta.1 'hogs, 291; select
silver m'ed'al. Fourth place was won
� Regina
John Jacob Astor, came from Ger-
he 'collects and that he ,furnish bonds' bacon,
hie 94; (bacon. 1'62''• Qlwtchexs 29
for the scan of $5'000.001. That ac- ' ,
and, feeders,
'Miss van ,der Hoorn fifth
,
place by K.E.Juackson• ,sixth b Wil-
Y
many with a small capital; with w'hic'h '
he started his (business. There are
,'he'aivi,ss,'4; .l'ilghts' 1•
counts covering 'paynanhents an Town- 'Walton- ITohal ,hogs,, 261; select
liar Butt and ei'g'hth by E. G. Reed-
two brothers.; Richard 'matched once oV
,ship Roauls, ,Salaries, Telephone and bacon, 90; bacon, 132; 'bwtahelts, 28;
man. Thus, 0. A. G. ,students se-
them to see which would' overseas
General Accounts be d as
psi per extra heavies, 1; ]d;ghts incl feeders,
Cured five .of the first eight awards
the war, and was very, glad
,g
vouchers: Township Roads --E. Hen- 2.
and, on this basis, won the Grand
C'halmlpio*hip Trophy.
a
ar l didn't have to '
went
ga He went.
through the
drick, Road 14, $11; Township Clerk, McNaughi--ITotaT'hogs, 66; seldct
cgs,
Hine 1ho,nor
�11ph to
,business,, more or less, 11
assistance $20; crusher account, bacon, 17; baconM 312; ars 7,
comes 0. A. C, throw the
through
climbing up'frarh the bottom, accord -'I
' a
$13:80; H. 'H. Pfaff, . Road 13, $4.'50'; Huron' (Goa Loicals�-,Totalr hogs,
g�'
winning this Trophy mean just
]ng to tradition. It was he why t'
"
Ed. Erb, Road 9, $13,1.93; Treasurer, 3,319; select bacon, 9'52; bacon, 2,0'70;
o
a tittle more when it is known that
started the soaring prices, and who- i -
C'otu'ntty of 'Hutron, for !velment tile, btultchers, 199; heabi,es, 41'2; extra
$4.50• Urban Piffle Road 1
., 4, $80.14; fheavie�v 2; lights and feeders-,
tlhere Were in, all 160 competitors
from ,sixteen agricultural (colleges.
has endeavored to- keep them soaring, f
He also started the white fqx crazo
27:
J. Parke, Road 1, -$6.40; R. A'dam's, (Huron .Goiiuuty-�ohal hags,' 6 794
iftaeen of these Colleges
Bes are in the
back in bhe .suminh,er o 1914, when it
;
$123:38; G. Shlr+ert 6 W, 'select tbaeo
Road 10 rn, 2,012.4; bacon, •3,995; but-
9, $197.40; IFi Corrdvead Road 17, 5'7'7; 'heaviest, 63; extra heavies
United 'Skates.
The 'subject on wh'ic'h the essays
was unusually Riot.
IMr. Jaeckel, knowing, as he 'says,
4; lights
; Fistad Road 11, $59.40; 4; lights scull feedersy fr3.
were written was "Factors Contrilbut-
more women• than any other man ir.
J. M. ler,
J. M. Zi1•er, Road 10, $2012.10; (Max
.ing to the Efficient ljse of Feeds,"
America,, is in' a position to give one,
Tua-nbull, Road 12, $63.75; C. Aid-
The Success of the students is a tri-
.the lowdown on current' civilization.'.
worth, Road 3, $1:95; W. G. Bell,
Road - FARM NOTES
bute to the ,I)epartmtents . of Poultry
find Ammial. Husbandry,
He might 'be worth interviewing, if
some
2, $9:6'0; R. (Moller, 9,
where, a
professional socnolagiSt felt the'
,Road
$175,96; T. Dinsmore, Road 18,
large am'o alt of research has been
urge. 'He is as paradoxical as Bern -
$103.83; G. Armstrong„ Road 2, $6.80; Res Onions at Premium.
carried on sand from which some fun-
and Shaw and as realistic asl an ac-
S..iMcArthur. Road 1 crush- That Montreal
tdarmlental facts' .have been secured.
countant. None of the satirists ore
er,,$3'6.40;
Su $1 and Quebec mar-
nt J. Jarrott, part Road kets are prepared' to -payy a promium
Superintendent
Surpen,intendent salary, $2'5,00• Tele- for
The English Ile, r'tmaentt, in which
th'es,e students wee trained also 'vlasta'tin'giy
marriage, for exam'rple;, are. so de -
de -
critical of A as and inti- p
the red' varieties of Ontario-
phone lUs� Electric
claims rmuch cm,edi Th'e stwd'ents
tustion as IMr. Jaeckel, whose actuarial
kro.wn onions', is proved by the fact
es, and t-erial, $6
Co., poles stud' material, $689.43; Bell that in 'both these cities- the rete vari-
Telephone 'Go., to Octo-
desegw- +great praise, because of 'their
interest and industry and their abil-
analysis makes you realize that it is ''
net (at least in the me,
metropolis)
.tolls, ,Sleipt.
ber, $56.73; E. H. 'Westin, account, cries are selling for 50 to 75 cents a
'the
itY to write outstanding essays,
err
institution at all. From the point of
$1.20; L. H. :Rader, salary, hundred higher thanyeMiow
y, $15.00;
'
view' of a creditor, 'Mr. Jaeckel lis- -..3
Win. Alexander, salary, $10; David Don't Want Fat Hos
Duicharme, g
Field Crops Report.
IThe ,Statistics Branch has, recent
trusts the married accounts as unre-
liable and impermanent, The
(salary, $1'0; Alfred Mel- ,
lick, salary, $10;1 Edmrund Walper, Itt is 'particularly difficult in these
Y
issued its sixth crap report of the
eco-
sion of divorce eats away two alit of
salary, $10; A. P. 'Hess, clerk and days of lits ,o feed' and low prices
to
season, covering yiedde of field crops
three I:nratriages before the charge
get. iarm'errs to realize that the
treasfulrer, $350; H. Ei1ber, re Hay market does not want a fat hp.'g,
for Ontario. Fall whea i
t< yield per
acre is
account is,Ibal'anced. Far .more satis'- �'
factory,
at
system, $25; Tp. ,C,lerk, Bosanquet, re, beast not a (hog of the fatted t
now ,placed at 28.4 bushels.
as compared the
as Ithe ledger inditcatesy aro
the
Hay 'system, $6i; Tp-. Clerk, Stanley, yii`,
, papular a deicade or so ago, ' The
re Haysystem,e Zurich Cenitral, hog
with preliminary
figure of 30.1 bushels and tlhe esti-
unsanetifie'd relationships in
which women have independent in- ;,a
t' n i takers the Premium to -day is,
switching, $68; Jos; Wilds, the bacon
matp of otats has been reduced from
comes. Judged by the keyetone of .19
'
se:ect type, whicilh is, co,m-
refund, rate, $4; W. C. Brown, re- iparatir,cly speaking,
33.5 to 32.9. bushetls. ,per acre. The
injury done,
Cr'edi't, these ladies, ,Mr. Jaeckel will
a Mean slog
fun'-, bolls, $4 72; 'Geo. Th 1, haul- weigning 180 to 220 tpaunds� off cars
ing (poles, $29.00; ,..FJ. R Guenther,
to fall wheat by lodging
as revealed ,threshing liable.
t6Y ntg a'pexatdsans
assure you, are more solid and', re- ~ r
While the hallowed bourge-
cartage, $4.41 Jos. Sharrrow, refund at sbac'kyards. 'S•ueh blogts shave a
carts , , jowl. and Shoulder light and smooth,
Jos. Desjardine,
was greater than at 'first believed,
Yield of oats was out dow- ar in South- law
oils vdrtue•s are often shaky, the outt-
relationohi'pst
rate, $12; refund, a iback -from neck to t:i l"evenly flesh-
swribching ehaa•,g'ef, $4.82; L. SchilBe;
ern Ontario due to unfa'vorable„wea-
go placidly and
solvently year after year. One lady, ?t
'ed a side loo dropping
coal 'Centtral Office, $35.60• Robbs ' g PFing strsi,ght
from th'e back, a belly showing thick-
Hardware Co., P. Me-
ther at seedirn g time and ,in other
se'ction's, oats are light in weight due
4
with no ecclesiastical standing what -
ever, has bought a
_creosote, $3; ness of fleshing, a flank well lett down
Isaac, labor, $129.20; H. •G. Hess, .la- ,and firm ham.full,
to 'too miuc'h rain and heat while fill- lion
i'nl
quarter of a mil -
dollars' worth of furs of Mr. t, ; !
a and a
hor, etc., $146.38; P. D'ejch'd 't, Jr. Food gen-,
f eras ,finish with no excess fait"
ITotaM
and production of (both (beans
(potatoes isl mhutch 'und'er
d hers. cow
Jaecke'I, and her account is tidy. So
refund, batteries, 75c; Claytori Prou- The ,bei way to understand the
ty, refund rale, 'Salaries ---L. H.
fast ytear,
The 'acreiage'of P'otatoe's was reducea
with man Y Jaeckel takes
a'dvantaige -otf Isitoaition's, naturally.
,type Te of 1109 ,that gets the dollap'
le
Rader, $75; W Alencander, councillor, prend,om is to visit a stock ,
$66; David Ducharme, councillor, 65; stockyard
7 ,Per cent. this year, but the 'yield.
,res
Per acre showed,, a dh•ash»c reduction. ,responsibility
'Drry
On once Occasion he had'the delicate
onsi(bili ' '
of entertaining, in:
Alfred Mlel'ick councillor, $65• Ed- abattoir Orgrading station where
> , grading is 'being donne and ;ee for
mutnd �V alper, counicillar, $6,5; J. Al-
'rot has been prevalen' t, rm�,ny contuguouts
fields slhow]nlg as Bdgh as 50 per cent. Sweetheart„
booths,, a gemtlem'an's
art the mlomentt hiriz
yourself the type of hog t'ha't nets
bre<ht, careta'kaer, $50; A. F. Hess, the dollar- •Premium for the producer.
Icerk and treasurer, 8360; A. F. lI'ese, P
rot• for
'Lam crolPs s h as sugar ar Ibe'etys
uq' g
suing J
fifty thousand dollar,; his firsts -
wife and' his second, current one. Mr.
(tur'n'ips,
re tax notices, $45. Genesi Accounts Ontario Heavy Winner at Interna-
-Zurich 'Polices Village, township
mh(amgosl+ds, 'corn arid' Wck- Jaetckel
wheat benetfitted from favorable
sold them all.
Mr. Jaeckel is fifty one years of
tional Show.
grarut, $138.75; Dashwood Police Vi'I- � The sluotw]ng Imide by Ontario
faire,"township gran:', . 4fi.14; W. L. ;armters
growingweather during bhe fall and age,
g
YiOldis, were very good. The corn- and
i's`Proud of'bein a
g grandfather,
"also of the fact tPalt he has a I
at the International Ha
Siseinert, Division 'Gourt Clerk, $32; Grain 'Show,.
borer was worse than for some years, daughter
'Hay
off 24' ands a son of five and •c•,
Chicago," said Arthur
F. Thiel, Division Court 'Bailiffs,_ $32; 17, 'M'artinn, Oiitaruo 'Dep'artment ,of
andeld,'� clover crop., Yielded well one-half.
exclePt in the
,r
IHe-knows all of. the movie
- -, - - _- ^- L _ ,,,. Agriculture, "is a clear indication of
east where growth was stars,
checked by mddsumhirner dromght and 'ticu'larly
1but says that they are not par- •
good !oustamters', but it is
preparation -being made for the 'rains
came 'too ]'ate to, prevent ;r_ good
,bulsines'ss -1,
Wei ld's Grain Show to, be held i7t Re-
of M
a e
P to hay crops, mut in tifine ,for corn
• en accrue one hke
Adele Altair or Peggy Joyce wsears
gins in 1933,
With the judging of grain and
and Igraimr. ,Fasbures are in excellent
condition and' lives'tosok is going into
his coats. They are goo;- ads. Mrs
,Jaeckel feels himself M 4.4
small seeds still incomplete, exlhibi-
mors from Ontario have
the stables in good condition•
!Farmers
'part of a stal-
want tra'dsittion,, 'part of the grnportan4
ftr,tured,
already, two championships and two
, gelntefrally sowed fall
wheat ]aster this year to ativtoid the
fur trade of the country.
rc e.erve Chamvpionsslhips,
danhg+er •'o H,e'ssian Fly. Though
.
'"R. .S<. Lee., of Cha'tswoi,th, G1rey
having less tep than ]last year, it. is
,_ � `^ _ — "_ -�
'County, was awarded the grand•
chamlpdarnShiip i.n fie'ld
very ,healthy and goes into'the winter.
in
+a � •
Peas', on a
,splendid, sample rof the snhall yellow
'good shape. Pricers received for
crops are gen'eraldy less than
Physicians SM11 Is Taxed ,
ti
variety.
"Thee setcomsd chamtpionshdp goes. to
a yeah•
ago,, a•ldthoutgh Ptostaltoes and beans are
albove last year, iTlh•e total value
Little gray -eyed Philip gazes a
You hopefully. Perhaps
Mrs, Mary E: Msatylcoick, of Milford,
of
hth'e Chief field crops was $114,073,408
mencan d bigyou cai�
d s,
Prince Ednward Countby, on an ex-
for 193'2 as co•m{pared with $125,,221,-
(lone—butetoy?
hes a
his damaged lungs,
hibit of navy fiend beans. lVIr. May-
1100 for 19'31:
his' weakened
llttie frame, is a work of far'
cosc'k has won chani,pionships at Chi-
cago for the oast three beans.
; ' '-'-- o
l�r. 3aeckel And
treater moment. - t
It will tax ali the care and skill
of the kindly
"J• H. Lamlpimran, Ridgletown, Rent
Counity receiivred bhe Reser ve (h
A Few Hide
doctors and nutases of
the Queen Mary Hospital for Con-
sumptive Children to bring this (' 1 '
Ipdonshi.p in field beans.
On Octolber 23, 1929, the day
,.)
about. )However, there is hope every
for Philip,
"Ln tAae alfalfa classes, Rorbert J.
S'h'ane,
of
the first bilg sstodkma0vet crash Rich-
a, there is for so many
other little ebildren who are being, ,
,Monro Road Peel ' y,
the Reserve Chanipiomtshipunt took
and Jaeo,kel, the furrier, had such a
day as he ,n'ever'had (before
card for in this tInsti tuti n. rzreat
Work
"Ontario farrrtlensl," conelud:ed Mr.
,Martin, "sent upiwardis 177
and; as be
never .hopes to have again. There
were variou t
a,re needed, however, and a 1 f
gift of money from you will be most
welcome. Please
�i"u ,_- . -
sets- it to G. A.
, eRr- s- o r. Jaeckel—rlltte'r. Reid, 223 e0liege St.. 'Toronto 2.
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