The Goderich Star, 1926-11-18, Page 5Y
rammer, NOV. 1$tk, 1934
JR,
• Sew ilisilactive Gratis/ C4rits for
those gag tong gatauxes, also
Personal Gig Cards with your
same printed.
CaiJpbell's Drug Store
90 -- GODERICH
DREN'S AID SOCIE'.
Kalea The Society sale t1aYl trill MOM.
seve teas for tea ekiiir•a. the tat&
allow at Iwoaset Mini .t11 tildes Lauds i. a-•itrie'b the
I •e keep in towel with lbs anise a libooi4 by twines+ Ue. WtOsa sa'
' dren hd writing and liatrilair ibe yew Ptak Palk
received Oa pieces of matt and aunt in flair early wine it is quite r ma -
out 2.056. Many of Owe Totters are felon for shinM outVrow twit'
important and often eau 1a[ quick strength. asst mothers abuuld cane -
action. 410 people who rove with folly watch the Loatth of their tdaugh-
complaints or asked advice were lift- tars et tide this* for it is when
emu to and advised. Twenty-one strength is /* by ra�i�t gruwth
mem es wore dealt with under The Chit- that aaaesaia vel �'lst, ii rat
dren of Unmarried Parents Aet. signs may be noticed peevis'etese,
, There involved a great deal of extra languor and lrusderbes. The fare
work but in moat cases was rely ben- grows pale, breathlessness and palpi-
elieial to those interested. tidiest tonere, witbe hew spirits.
"All offenders ruder sixteen are At the first syaeptuat of anaemia
dealt with in this Court and there is mothers should set at once. Neglevt:-
a marked decrease in the number ap. ecd armload* often Leads to decline. ba.
peeler am compered with hart year If you esu that your daughter's Woad
and there were no girls among the is enriched there need be no eawte for
number, anxiety. The finest blood enricher
The number of children cared for ever discovered is Dr. WilliamsPint:
in the Shelter each month during the Pll's. The pure. ted blood treated bv
year numbers about the same as last these pills will quickly ballah all
y year, rangint from six to fourteen. signs of anaemia. They will build up
At rreeent there are ten in. the Shel- your girl's health and ensure her x
ter. The health of the ehiidren har robust girlhood. Give your dauirhter
been excellent. medical attention rraQ a ,Course of Dr. Wilihams' fink Pills_
seldom renuiretel, Meeh credit is due now. itlalut her sirens Int tit
ou4-
to the Matron for her care of the chit- ands of girls who have been re+cued
• dren, many of them having been from the elutches of anaemia by lir.
brought to the Shelter in a terribly Williams' Pink Pills. Here is a hit
County Agent Comments on the Increasing Demands of the short time aad eagl eted c edition bet ins of prop h,H., iss ary Vsnditti, Cate-
says:—"Three wonderful year n;;:l
Work for the Protection of Children in the County tion takes place. During the year we while Attending a convent. I seedier!
received 69 applications for children very hard to graduate. The result
Some of these we were able to fill. was I beesune" very nervous and aot ':a
OLD OFFICERS ARE RE-ELECTED
Many others were for a type or age thin and mile my teachers thought
of child we could not supply. The they would have to send me home. I
•cost of maintenance of the Shelter took different kinds of medicine which
has .been greatly reduced throngh the my parents sent me. but my condition
Capt. Buckland and Mr. Hugh Ferguson Give Interesting generosity of Women's Institutes. or remained unchanged. At Last one of
Q ucganized classes, societies, churches my teachers gave me . a box of Dr.
Addresses at Annual Meeting besides scores of private individuals Williams' Pink fills, and I had hardly
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A NEW SHIPMENT OF
LADIES' UMBRELLAS
HAVE JUST ARRIVED
J Considering, the present weather conditions there is no
article in the home more useful than your Umbrella.
Why not make your choice now while we have. a fuiI
assortment of shades, materials and handles?
The prices are from $1.49 to $12.50 each.
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With Umbrellas of $5.00 up we will give a special
container, which makes it an ideal Christmas Gift.
PHONE
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who contributed fruit, vegetables and finished ftwhenI
clothing, etc.. as well a$ Cash]. Lunt prevenient in my Condition. X con, GOderiCh Teat Saturday. formation iall'
he co •• '
Christmas at the Shelter was a homy tinned file use of the pills for some
Last Monday the Farmers'. Club
led In all the l'oUntiex8 ��f wl't�h il.s;
County Children's Aid Society was under the act for the mothers. time for the children, made uoseible time longer, and I. can hardly tell all shipped both cattle and hogs from spoke. His subject was The T, *Aire t
held in Victoria street United ohuxe1l Mr, Ferguson (Stratford). $poke of th sand they did me I gained in T t and the Faith," and the way in teeteh
to Tuesday evening with a fair 'at- the good results, not only in Huron
tendance (what was. lacking in cum- County burin the Province generally, rile Wm Anderaori, # p time for missionary trill, ,ii
begs' was made.up in the interest of of the Children's Protection Act.
those present). Two very pleasing numbers were
The election of officers was amens- the song!} by Hope Mutch and Mabel
ed by a resolution re -appointing eine Johnston,.
officers of the past year, who are as
follows: lion. president, W. R. El. Mr. Eliott, in his report of his
eau; President, Rev. J. E. ford; vice me tellork s county
on the Ent, that
president,R, J. Acheson; county there should still' seem to be need et
agent. G. M. Elliott; treasurer, Sher -
such an organization as the Children's
iff R.er eG.o Reynolds; secretary, A. M. Aid to protect little children . from
Robertson: representatives—Seaforth, cruelty, neglect, ete., and. that, in
A. D. Sutherland; Wingham, Abner spite of all efforts, the demands of
Cosens;'Clinton, A. T. Cooper; Blyth,
1'a: Bender: Exeter, B. W. F. Beavers; the work wete still increasing. Af
J. Fox; advisory and juven- ter mentioning the causes—non-sup.-
Brussels,
Re J E F d Porn desertion, gross parentel ne-
THE
F. E. 1-IIBBERT CASH STORE
RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE.. PRICES. -..,r
con ee an n - - . -•-as 'himself ,...... t t
The annual meeting of the Huron. _married Parents Act and the benefits
he many .kind friends. includingthe
C. P. R. employees. the Menesetrng
Canoe Club, the Lions' Club, the
Home and School Club and many
other organizations and individuals
from all over the County of Huron
To all who have in any way contri-
buted to the comfort and h^^erineas You can get these pills, from your week in the village. 1 tion—in fact the Jews m every sand ---
of the children committed to the care druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box . The Presbyterian W. M.. S. held in all these the call of the times was •
of the Society. we extend most hearty from Tho Dr. Williams' Mediclnce Co., their regular monthly meeting last ' fur advance in missionary work
thanks. In closing, I would appeal Brockville, Ont, . Thursday at the .home of Mrs. John' Since the war, the speaker pointed :
to the people .of Huron County to Hueston. i out, no fewer than 30,000 Jews have
open their homes to the little hump- a •
eral a moval. but for some reasor . The. Sacrament of the Lord's,. Sup;, embraced Christianity. No �meie
less children, whn throueh no fault
general
not ,.put into actual force. -Thi;• per was observed in the United church I dress mwould 'begin ltd idol it juetiee. but
of their own are deprived of love and matter of placing the management of here last Sabbath. There was a .very I. those who heargd it could oat full . of
the cemetery in the hands of n cos- good attendanee present. •. I the inspiration and incentive the rub.
,mission has at all throes inet with the Mr. Harrison, of Last Wawanosh. l jest as it ryas opened up by the speak -
approval of our citizens who are the
has rented the farm of Mr. Robert l ei brought. Votes of thanks to the
e the station here to iron o.
strength and weight, and the color re- he $Rowell the opportunity at the
turned to my cheeks, and at the end ' . after spending present- work
of the term I rrsdt:etea. T never a couple of montes visiting friends many lands surely issued a challens;c,'
fail to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink in Alberta, returned home last wee to the church to measure up to the ;
Pills to my friends and acquaiptan^es • Mr. and Mrs. F. 'Carter, of Code• opportunity. India, China, Japan'',
when a tonic is needed:" rich, spent the former part, of the Russia with its large Jewish impute.
. Ile court comm►tree R.
Y. Ford, gleet, domestic trouble and immoral-
C. • RobertsonMrson, . AcReheson.-ds, AA. ity---which caused the demand fox
re and wasR. J. made that the service from the Society, Mr. Elliott
aof the ion
that said,"We might very well ask our-
-
1 i creas-
nt agent n
t c e
salaryof he ou
Y B
chef are
selves ewe as. 'Society, ,e a the
by2
00.
1 Y
ed doing all that we should to get at the
Rey. J. E. Ford, the presidciit,• was
in the chair and•addresaets were givencauses that are responsible for this Cash from Dlunicipalith s .. 265 00 n
by Rev. Capt. Buckland and Mt'. Hugh I work that looms up from year to
Ferguson. !Capt, Buekland spoke of `year and if we should not he doing. ',Cash from Individual Contra. the cemetery committee is changed.- more preventive wotk and continued_ 177 ii, g REV. CANON GOULD ADDRESSES
the ,work of. the CRildred s Aid ' Cash from Societies • 210 :i3 from year to year. the chairman as LARGE GATHERING IN fiT,
throughout the Province,.,ne of 'the.. "In spite. of -all the difficulties, it C;isy from -Maintenance.... 139 00 well xs the cost, Hence there"ls oft-.. GEORGE'S PARISH HOUSE
' Industrial School and the . new school gives 'us pleasure to realize that, we ;Cash ,from E$tate of J. i en a line of.work taken up. and berun
at Bowmanvihe, which he- has taken; have been of great benefit to hundreds beach, .. ,
home."
The financial statement from. Noy,
1st, 1925. to Oet. 31st. 1926, submit -
tech by the 'treasurer, 'Mr. R. G. Rey-
nolds, showed the following t place but never more so• than at
RECEIPTS present time. It is mot to be thought
Ba1', on hand from Nov. 1st ance$a for a moment that our -cemetery coin -
providing' the banquet were passed,
with appropriate retparks by Rev.
Canon Hill, Seager, K. C'., Douglas
Brown and II. Blackstone.
anyway interested in that most sacred 'Medd on the 8th concession of Col. speaker• send also to the Guild for.
Balance on hand from Nov. mittees have, in any way, neglected
1 " 25... X31• 50 their duties or have not given the
1st, 19 $ J
borne. He moved on the Earn;
week. etlrud►
The bus line from Owen Sound to
of11 buses.
atakenoetehu.e
o r' hasn
G de ich
.'Cash ,frons Huron "Count•
y:- . 2.100 00 sexton the assistance he needed. both off the line. Now it leaves Owen
e i j 1p or advice. At all times a Sound in the morning for Gcderie*
it of • harmony has existed. Eo•• and returns at night,'
a great interest in. He also spoke ofof, children during the past fifteen
the workings of the -Children :of Un -1 years. It is not easy, however, to
convey to ydu an adequate idea of .the
rmount of work undertaken during
eathe past. year.. By using figures eve
AP
g
might give you an approximate roximate ider,
T
�tr
.• , . "'r altltoug'hwe cannot give details.re-
re-
garding individual cases. In endea-
voring to secure justice for every
child, we need to be qualified to in-
vestigate, from
n-vestigate,fromi every angle, the pro-
blems surrounding the lives of the
children and.. to be tactful and re-
sourceful end have the child's inter-
•in a modern romance, glittering . with est at heart. We must also be con -
the pomp and magnificence of the r whom we areour dealings
iinl ed with the
European 'courts, taken .from George parents,
Bair McCutcheon's famous story' advise and guide into a better way of
"BEVE•RLY OF GRAUSTARK" living.. Where Improvement .does not
take place in the home within a roes-
PATHE COMEDY onab.e time, the. aid of the law is in
"HEL FORGOT TO REMEMBER" , voked. which empowers the Society to
.. .� apnrebend children and have the par -
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 'cuts, ••with them, &inner before a
Judge, when usually the children are
SIR JOHN MARTIN HARVEY given -nye" to the guardianshipof the
in a great dramatization, of Charles Society. Then it becomes their duty
Dickens' great 'story, "A Tale of Two to provide for the future care of. the
Cities." The star is 'famous for his child. •
great stage successes. "Fifty romnlainta were received
"THE ONLY WAY" and investigated during theyear band
MERMAID COMEDY h Society: f
"TIN GHOST"'
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
been
Model
WEEK OF. NOV. 22 TO 27 .
MONDAY land TUESDAY
MARION DAIRES AND
ANTONIO •MORENO
100 00 hut nothing really finished. which is Rev. 'Calan Gould, general secre-
Bank, Discount p4 3i impossible to do *elder the present tart' of the M: S. C. C., was the speak -
system,, • This, committee being placed er ata parochial banquet' in St. Geer.
$gp0;i ,;• indhvidually on other comniittees, and se's parish house on Tuesday even -
having the care of the parks of the ins. The banquet was very well at
'tended an 'use w io were iiresen
eir time • and attention, A cormeis• were given a wonderful insight into
town gives 'them enough to engage d those 1 t
Sal $1706 'OC th
a arses.
Household 'Supplies.
Fuel.... • ,
Clothing and • Shoes,...
Laundry and Wages
Water and Light
Phone
Dentist, Medical Atte
• and ,Drugs .. ..
65;1.71' sion that could give their time .solely conditions in many Harts of . the
27A 'Ss to the cemetery .would find much at world. in fact all,the fields in which•
162 •5-ri tention. The time has come• when the Canadian reds ng real
21, tS church is engaged'in missionary ef=
• 161 03 the present time to engage their at h C d' branch of theAnglican
• • other ground. must be made use of.
.. 70 Ur) The question is shall it be to the front fora, r b u information wasasion tthe able
radon or to the back? Personally I think speaker brought first hand in-
• 111 5(
School Supplies, 14 94 thou A • larger tank for 'the atorege
•
the back is the solution to this clues•
Maintenanee • 1=• 001 of water is needed. Already this FOWL
1
Postage........ 51 1 need is felt in the new Dart of the +t' O YVL SUPPER
Printing' and Office Supplies 88 3" i •cemetery, it being impossible to water
Travelling' Expenses.., :::. 156 . G7 the lots The matter of tree plant/ find ENTERTAINMENT
Bank Discount and Bank ins, new drives to lee leid out, the in
Charges.:. .. 96,60 ,Rest• Way of defiling won the walks., Union 'Church Goderich
Provincial Association Fee.. 15 00 are a few of the many problems that '
Sundry Account; 13 84 must be taken up end considered. Township, on
Balance.. • , • 239.92 We have 'one of the• host beautiful FRIDAY, NOV.-19th, 1926
• Cemeteries arid it coul:l be made more Entertainmentgiven. h the
•3905 73. Y
beautiful in the hands of an interest
November lst,'1926. • ed commission. Their efforts in that Young People's Society of .,
Balance on hand $ 289 92 direction would be met with by the• Union. Church
Outstanding `Accounts p 225 71 help and advice of our sexton, a mail
Fuel.'... 248 83 ' whom we are most fortunate in hay- Supper served from 6.00
img, and whose, only interest is the to 8.00 p. m.
•t i4 51 care of this•most sacred spo
taken over by the ort+ y: one n
proper
of that 'numlrr` only seven have
t ADMISSION • 50c adt<l 25c.
these le still in the Shelter. Ten oth- MARKETING FARM PRODUCE IN I hn brought this matter to the •
Pr' r'+ild'.'nnot wards. were hrnnrrht EARLY DAYS attention of our citizens Who have as
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to the Shelter and later reterned to I
I have already
stated, an interest in
In conversation the other day with this matter, and hope, they will ex- , '
their natpnta. Only one ch,hri wee our townsman, Mr.. J. H. Edward. he press.'. their opinions. on this nuestion
HOOT GIHSON sent to the Industrial Schenk tufa. through the cess, hoping at the same
told me. some things about the values P
in the world's greatest western plc- een vinic were returned to th S Shen, of farm produce in the early days intimour council will give . it due con-
thre, including complete scenes of ter and thirty-two was placed during the 70's and 80's, and the different side eration. I might say in most
the thrilling 'Calgary Roundup: the vi' h ways of handling the' same, and a1- towns and cities the control' of cense-
"TEE CALGAItI? .. STAMPEDE" "We ha•re • 50 wards nn err visiting thou h this perhaps was not intended teriea by commission has'',revert
lint erne^•1'. n•, Poste« beset . it tbs. { f g t think it is o • h
'CENTURY COMEDY Comte of Huron. We made "0 vis. I or publication, ye I worth
t
"A FLIVVER VACATION" repeating, as it will lie of informs-
i n+ it Tit most ening the rhil
n d .nsr
n•
Matinee- Sat t 3 m 1T 'J n
,•n t . Chow. P 1
,. n, n f r r n
OA a n h child
i a , rat tion to many who are doily: business
tea",.ilio^• apo«nximately - 3.2K0 n'nin
• at the present time. In those days
. a p. .deco were .hanny ends owe p l before the market 'bad opened ri fon,
Coating-=")rtudolph *Valentino 'in corn Wn Fent a fennel of milnhi,t •the handling of live hogs, the farmers
would not slaughter or market their
"Tee Eagle;*— _ trt__1'�'nvtnrhal "Sui]ei•intendent ,T. J. hogs till the cold weather would set
in,•and then they would ht -hie them--
"0330; .01:34, s0C1t0. •OL>CO O in frozen, many by the sleigh load.
- Mr. Edward said .he hnd bnueht dres-
sed hogs of to• the Gaderich inarke.
- , in the 70's as. low as $3.25 per 100
lbs:;' and hindabarters of beef , they'
weighed over 170 lbs. each et $3.60
ner 100 lbs. "Tho largest »air . of
hogs I ever. bought." he said, 1 tot
-. front_ J. O. Steward. farmer of.('oI•
borne township. • The Hair weighed
over -000 lbs, stressed. but the best
buneb of hogs I aver bought nr ever
saw that were ranted. f Pd :sled mn„•k-
'ted •bv one main I got from John Me -
Linn. can. farmer cent of Duneannnn. in
O the tnevnshin of Wawnnns']. 71itrn
were seventeen and thee overawed
30.1 Lbs. rnrh. dresu d sHd t" price
"said virga f'r Q0 no. 100 lbs. Now be-
fe-n the '•dsiw'av ran in nm•th to the
,•mace. of Lucknow end the town of
Kincardine, sonie of the merchants, of
these glares who handled farm nro-
duce would team the grain .end hogs
to Goderielt and dispose of it to our
buyers. I might say that. the grain
buyers here those days were Matthew
Hutchison, Wm. and Fatty Sey more
Wm. "Norden and Samuel Sloan
The pork buyers were myself and Rev: Mr. Connors, of Mount Forest.
O. Robert Metcan. I sold two carloads accompanied by his wife and :laughsa of dressed hogs at one time to Thos.ter•, motored here on Thursday last.
0
wo cars a 1 Rosa, of Huron, Mr. Connors taking
Cnn. produce mer0hants, Montreal, the servicest in. Ashfield Presbyterian
• We hood to rot 20.000 pounds or neer church both morning and evening.
in each ear in order to ,got the ear •
load
C0 q..
.Goderieb,_ Nov. 15th, 1928. learn the barbering trade in t1+e`vie'
"PATHE REVIEW
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much the wiser plan. In many cases
they have not only proven self -sun -
porting but a surnius has been made
Thank you, Mr. Editor, • for this
space.
W. M. KNIGHT. •
BRIEF TOWN TOPICS .
Knox church Ladies' Aid and Salad
Tea Saturday, Nov: 20th. Tea ,sere
ed from 4 to 7. Sale of home made
baking, fancy work send candy.
There will .be . a meeting of the
W, C. T..15. at Mrs. J. H. •Colborne's,
St, Patrick street;, on Monday, Nov.°
22nd, at 3 p.m. A report of delegates
from the Provincial, Convention which
WOR crowded out at their last meeting
will be given. This will be very in-
teresting, coming as it does in the
present critical situation. An :twits, -
thin is extended to the women of the
town to come and take part in this
meeting.
•
GOLDEN BEAST
,E.PhillipsOppcnkci»4 "
"MONEY, money!"
she *Wanted. passion-
ately. "That is all your
breed thinks of. The
millions for tthieh you
have toiled are ,ehnntind
*beady i n to yokel." -
Read this One new serial
STA1tTINO IN
The Stratford Beacont•Herald
on Saturday '
A PULL PAGE EVERY WEEK -END)
If you do not get The Stratford Bacon -
Herald now', this is the time to start it.
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• ASHFIELD
!dr. Hugh MacMurchy has gone to
Detroit for the winter.
Miss Alberta Beckett has gone to
('lintel to take charge of a_patient
there.
The W. M. S. met at the Home of
Miss Mamie Johnston on Wednesdny
afternoon.
The U. F. W. 0. will meet at the
home of Miss Jennie • Cathcart on
Wednesday of this week.
Lawrey eft Sans, Parker's, W.
Iiamtlton. They were the guests of Mrs. John
k at time to W Marnhull &
rate of freight from the rahiway
AUBURN
mean •.
�' A-'(' I i2'IN r Mi • it y.,,tti:tirdge has storied to
SUGGESTS A ("1il9I1!MErtY .lag°•
COMMISSION 1 Mr. Wm. Craig is bray at present 1
erecting a new cement building for
To the Editor of The Star. " Mr. John Huston.
Sir, -.:The placing of Maitland cem• Several from the village attended
etery, its arrangement and care, in the funeral of the late Mr. Armstrong
the hands of a commission, has at riif• at Goderieh on Wednesday. ,,
ferent bores been introduced and die• Mr. Cunningham, of 'the ,standard
cuetceci at our council Boards, and hes Bank. here, snent the week -end with
nerall • met with the approval of
aur count iia "rite last time this mat retatives in Totnnta.
our council was during the time of l rats have both ordered a .ear of cora.1
I ter was brought to the attention of Mr. W. T. Riddell and Mr. O. E. 1•:i•-
`%tr. Wigle'+ term of office as mayor. ! it to expeeted shortly.
At that time, I remember. as :ouneil- Several from this locality Attended,
he funeral of the sate Mr. Taylur at
tgo1leao....••••-01110 for at the board, the matter met with t
1ansmillanWMddhs
Sure as Bank-
ing. A Dollar
. invest( cl in
productive Poultry brings
back two or three ekdlars.
It is both a theory and a� fart that
there is "Money .in Eggs' and the
sure wad torct it is to ":Hake hens
lay. more eiu:s 1,2,
daily feed a dose of
•
tOQ iytyyy]treitiaator
a, lt7AK R
tfrilr f.rl7rdTJ's ICQtOt[JIrY
PR p(1�D)jADpt, tin'141 i
-'3� �wriwwAw., ren4n it - r
. i
One reason why living costs us
more than the old tinders is becanse'
we wouldn't live that way.
Dori t brag. It isn't the w:iietle
that pulls the train.
The only sweeping reform that has
succeeded is the vnecum Glenner.
G1..1%Kt) 8IWt'%I WI d)111,'i
l;rl our money ,:nine poise li.t
showing fv,'igl,t paid post of
•tl•t'nl \t-:I1down repels eIkm;;..
ans. *Ir.. 9'!11' 11 \SL.IU Y t'u1t'
ans.
LIMITED, Bos Medi:, P. rt„
!limo non. eml:u'i,l.
._I0.
•'"pia
CALVIN CUTT'S SPECikyl.ig
Good' Black Tea - 53c, 2 for ' $I.05
Broken per lb. 44c
Dates , w = 2 lbs. for 22c
Lemon and Orange Peel; per lb: 28c
• M
:Pure Lard ,aper lb. 9
15 and 30 Day Accounts Appreciated..
WE BUY GRAIN
CALVIN cvTr
.'Photic 116
•
• We have. (Nen appointed authorized dealers l
.,1 st,
VICTOR •NORTHERN ELECTRatIC
•
(.0l,: ill anti lunch to the music c'f the radk
• A full stockof chsiict! Lund" (,metrics always c
Help the boys in car "Pcpul*"ity Coutes
Buy at HARRIS
CASH • AND SERVICE
as
announcing their new representative
MR. W
Who will be at the
BEDFORD HOTEL, GODERI( Ii
FRIDAY, DEC. 3rd
Mr. Wurm is an expert on hale
goods. All you ' '-orderea •hove been
under his supervision for year$. here
is an opportunity to see him person-
ally where he can give your orders'
his Individual attention. Ile is an
artist in the business.
He will have a beautiful disnlay of r
d
the
esuch closer prriicm s to asewill esyou
pore i
you;
Give us a call or telephone the
Hotel for appointment.
The W. T. Pember Stores
LIMITED.
120 Yang* St..
Toronto.
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et+
Long Distance
Connections
while you Ahold the line
F co'prae, youhave remarked the
t! quick connection you are now get-
ting on Long Distance calls. In the
great majority of cases you get a Long
Distance answer about as quicklyas you
would on a Local call.
This almost revolutionary speeding; -up
of Long Distance service has come abiut
so quietly that you may have overlooked
its vital significance. It has taken many
months of preparation and organized
effort to bring it about. In a few local-
ities the changes necessary to effect
this high-speed service have not been
completed.
Xour co-operation in giving the °per.'
ator the distant timber will help, but
whether you know the distant number
or not, the Long Distance. Operator will
o her utmost to get the party you
,want whits you had ths line.
MISS Mac DONALD, Manager,
T 1 BELL TELEPHONE CO. 01r CANADA
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