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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-01-19, Page 4PAGE KRA THE GODERICH STAR In Order to Reduce Our Stock Before Commencing Stock - Taking We are Offering Remarkable Reduction* in Ladies' and Girls' Coats, Ladies' Dresses, Millinery and Goods by the Yard Ladies' Coati Of Needlepoint, Pinpoint, Broad cloth Suedine and Duvtyne' ell trim. Toed with shawl collar andcuffs of furLOpossum, in different shades, or Thilrtine. Reg. $47.50 for $32.50 Reg. $32.50 for $24.50 Reg. $25.00 for $18.50 Reg. $21.50 for $14.95 Girl's Coats at correspondingly large reductions Ladies Dresses Satin -faced Canton, Flat Crepe, or Georgette -light and dark shades: Reg. $16.50 to $19.50 for . . $12.50 Reg. $25.00 and $27.00 for $18.50 FANCY FLANNEL, Cheek an • stripe Reg. $11.00 and $12.00 for...$4.95 and $5.9$ CLOTH DRESSES - Regular $9.50 for $7.50 • llinery LADIES' FEW' HATS Reg. $3.50, for $I49 LADIES' FELT HATS- . Reg. $5, $5.50 for $2.49 Dress Goods Fancy Silk and Cotton Crepe, over three dozen patterns to choose from Reg. $1.25. $1.35 awl $1.45, for 75c per yd: •unuss FLANNEL, all colors - Regular 90e and $1.00 .for 69c a yard SANTOY, all shades - Reg. $1.35 fall ad EIDERDOWN :KIMONA CLOTH four different patterns, yard wide Reg. 95c, for 75e per vd. FLANNELETTE, plain white and stripedtin light and dark shades, yard wide - Reg. 25e, for 19c a yard ATII TOWELLING, Pure Linen, , red bowler- ' Reg. 20e, for 15c per yd. GLASS TOWELLING, red and blue cheeks Reg. 15e, for 10c per yd. IBEX FLANNELETT.E BLANK. RTS-, 1214, largest size and best ' Blanket made, Is than to -day's market Price, at - 2.25 a pair. TABLE OILCLOTH COVERS - Yard and a-linlf stottneo . dlfrerent Paten:is- Reg., suck Per square, for. 65 Cents •-•.,SitkoP EARLY AT WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP WEST SIDE Oir SQUA NF/ELD. SHOP OFITEN AT tilt STORE INVITED TO WHERE irov ARE , PHoNz GODERICH TAti IlillitIOR.4„Ti()N he 1;:nropean peoities-atol on•neconnt p INNINNIM1411111111101111W ESWIA,SO BAB NM NT SLEEP Use .nmsesuoimia, owitwkiettut, wfite.--- About Om roam ago I watt troubSed wills room es my *rap, mad at claw it would bo so venni° -n-‘,414 sloop. "1 sliactorsa *in tfottimurp but Uld not won to set My Mist, se No litY tlioaglis 1woold uy a betas of and after hsd tken it I found re• lief and in a abort time got great results." • Put up only br The E 3LThuu C.41‘, Taloned., Toronto.'Ont. 111(113P41.1 -i -,11.411441.411.1114. 4 t,t. - ,„ , • 'instructod o get:thon_inapor-.. it 1 ' Mollie spot World -for olificts Iv. 1,,.,.. •, treasurer reported rott•iinit from county for testa vocolle(4ii by township. On minion of W. L. Young ; , irrat Wm. Tbolu41.4litNi; No. 9 of 1:327 .Was finally passed as corrected awl 4nOse' it by clerk ac:ording to- deeIl, , :, • irons of Court of Reion on propos- led Young creek drain asscssment. The road EuperinWndentli voucher:1, were passed and signed by reeve end ' treasurer. on motion of le. WilAin" and W. 1.., "VOUng. Council adjouin. cI to meet Feb. 14th at n pan. , G. J. IIETIIERINGTO.W,, Township Clod:. Goderich Town.sitip 1, Council :net in Ifohnesvilie Ms 'onday, jan. 10tb, necordigg to sta• ,tutt. Aftor. toning the ileaarkition a office, the Teeve„ IL C. Cox, i3pote ' briefly of tne respanlitien resting Stop that Irritating Cough At once with "Richer's Syrup of Tar with Cod Liver Extract" and Laxative Bromide Quinine Tablets H a Ca DUNLOP THE REICALL DEM STORE Goderleh Bedford Blocic A SCHOOL REPORTS 'rendered. sununary of the total 4, Si S. No, I. Co:home ;mon them. tite -work before them andanioaat raisea oy ingainzaLrans los ovas s. Jrt. icath..1;rearsiody4F(izowtinor the rieupnet;.tintortn4t.: the rieed of harroouy ef,..operation loon 'Williams. Pl. Sr. Ill. -gala ty.ocuon etue/t, atm sitoelitvocivi:u Jovoutl.f. iiifl and fer the good of the municipality sz 0A:::ea;:: 41;er gn: nt Jorge. Pleb of the councillors w- anton; them for tbein own pleesure r°ag(314 Rutledne, Plied, all voichig their figment:In. 13511°nUnte:;131::::aat 112i;43!'(:';feellnsc:;1: :-Idsiiii:.:0;h:tili:onftef,v°.;141e1ral:Itii;:kn1;r•na::;:wv:: et ttrL., eounteitkr bad a Isapa. math the sentiments of their superior Intion of 80° to the nrinal:°• :Cas-coenreofrtiiionPrZur'E3itnite "Tt.tegininmalenvItilt.1041 against three in Canada and, the yi 1 &Dean caio he eouid readily bellow (pose Acteate. iter tworroving thc that of arable land there might be minute'," of lag inectinR as read, the only' an acre an individual. Prof. Freeman pointed put that in Canada we did not restrict Una firtmigration a iii t'. students, tot:rists, etc.. only in -migration of those desirime to live in Callan: and he did not.think Canado bad anytbing to fear in the way of reprisals vestricting Cana - diens going to these conntrien tbere wore very few ntho went to live nernionently in these countries, that is if the,y made our bnsis of ex etnuion -the basis of arty restrictions tbey might make. • ember: -Jr. 1V,Eath7eein. _nta4r,•,c,hos....nnbo. to. Lama _ 15fia. Sr. rongan, /28241R. Pholips, Jas. 'Johnston. .i. EOd1I Wilmer Rutledge, 1130; Eileen Foe- ihalf hour wa3 FrOnt lunch was gan. /1201 , *3.1evele nem, 512. Sr.' arrAnged for and .serned by the Ag.. II-Irerneth Williams, /045; Betron gressive Class. ()rift:unto wits corresonindeneo wan o Id r c ' ' annointing constable for enforcement noxol , and ogy ere -Assocletion: tiled. Re Ifospittl sr. pr..,...pnyme Xerr, 430; . I. --Donald Williarran 1445; ''Wintin, In°etinW eloccil .witil Ordon Williams, 04. Vietoria street United rhumb Sanday - °f Liauur C°ntr°1431111 ill°°* 11° °13"tfred IV tso loon; Kenneth Xenr,i,33eTnhedeicatnttai OUsineSS meeting of the thrio School Trustees' and potently- nsre.4 prn._,G.' for Sick Children: no netion. Re "-Arthur ISchool was held on Januatn; lOth, Ontario Good Roads; laid over until neXt meeting. Re ill'unicipal World: the cloth Nuns Inkrneted to order six 0°4104. Th1low N. 1.; Setting tho Q115 e" pougen, 1011: *Benson Kerr o3n .15ear 1928, reigned high, anal the Zones. .300. Those' marked * haVe 1028, Rev. Mr. Parr acting as (their - missed days or etarns. Number on ;man. The different organizations of roll 14. Average attezdaree 12.3. nthe Sunday school gave- their reports', were all satnnorn. and. NADEL IA WOODS, Teacher. Which I "showed a progressing year. The o2-- . ikro. I, Colaorne asillarie;4erpttilsle:tvietar.0, riosrZ11:15? t(Itvitit glTin-irttlo.enn.° 7r8)01'; 1-,•YirtaitgtOt. - • being, the same an lad year bY 77.40; Isabel Tyndal1,1 70.40: Mildreg erintendent, Mr, Rivers; Assistant, ficers and teachers " for the eoming A vote, of titanks to entkor or growling some extras); treasuner. 7n.90. year (1028) were then appointed, wineh are as follows: Orice,rs---Sup. Sert'l Superintendent, 11n. Chas, Breelfelv; tile evening Ines moved by Mr. Tont 8.110t colicoton. S1,05: usqsssor• Per); lt'Avs, 77.20; plerafoo Tyndall. 75.30; nocretam ZtIiss Gertrude .fraist; Dad SnecindAlt bY Mr, Rome. and in 98 00 pneh. ontleenibe.., Carmen Brindley. '51.(10• 311 !Treasurer and Assistant SeCretarn, •- 01711111 the motion Mr. Mime sold """ "" ' le. A prances Arartin, /5.(10: CeOpr'n inf*-1-ttir Lorne Jewell; Librarian. Miss V. Is7.0 flt vas Ctitigrir% ns ta metib' dal! P°:' 116111' 13IICV BAIA. nn, 11,-..g el baleen Innadall, ilro"ww".;., pianist, Miss Mart Me- tein tile Aziglo-Saxon supremacy in 01)110/fling the offletal't as Te`al '1°44' 90.83; Dee, Pantwoll. 7140; norotilY K ant Assistant a ist A s D Canada by being earnest students arid noosed: Cloria R. G. Tbompson; Nit -son, 68,50; NnArtn, c....,twon, ii-e,),i1,,,, ibittoigaet,Piof Ilmits,leini4 m8i. workors and tints seenur that; we did Collector, gownr4 Sturdy: Assessor. 00,0,. T.,__Ano... snot allow the Orientn1 to ontstrin un. Chas. 11'). Cox: Auditors, •T -e'4" 3.01.111-, Zroter, Ruth TnnR(11-141111, 3i'it-rysh;1'.1. tiat,,,,...et,o.,,,i Itimor:tr•11.11Deeeptia*... tioxict.lc, rfignnegp.ertunity Cif ineeting suPxol3terilam'tztirier:.„. hvire:aes,:i loifn,t;e,eactIn.,.:11,1,11 irr,,A1000‘Pvtrnoil.cyc741°117ifwboilitsso ,0i;vvrrton:.--bt,:ritolefd-.1,Th7twniin".1:0:i,,, 0.711'siit:va.netsieB:oprieli;i.:,;v1Avn:ionr8R:c41„11.i.d,olouslt,i!lzPi„si.n,fi;./111-roovitY..., interesting end thotight. 'provoking Gliddon; Medical Olneen of Etoaltb. Prof. Frew/114We Address: was very. '' ond, serecd to bring out vividly one of Dr. .T. R. Whitely; /mintier .of Board tb15 gevi nee-, it by itow As tno most (-Fty, 't '.it 'Mrs. Ringsweln ..T 'the problems toeing Canada at the of Ifealth, joha C 'Woods.; Sheen vaill°34e 141h.""nt 'ycliriehln' Its uen 141' 1/1"j*"1 11'1** Gen' 132"111°P* USS7:8t* protvolt tittle, fli$ ritetillid. of dealing cro innunierable And for Toteiv roars on+. Mo. Etnter Cranston: Interne - 't 1 as b -en nrizet s the leading lin• d;eto "iris- Mrs. ,T• • niont for titan and beast. Cransntn.`" as-etst- P"n1., Prehmail Nrir,T ogooMPanied gt,on vnd Metih. l'o,*(11,.: School At- well. [Mrs, Philips; Stmt. a cradle, ;Roll number a tim.isdi.- in tliq ,1411(110'nee ntorlerich Itft•-•. Proornarl 1"*14 a ten 1100 0111C0r. GliSidolt. Sr.* tilP D• EB007 Oli,P, 'Teacher. rnapt„ Mrs. Randall. Teaehers: ointment of treasurer and road • ` Beginnerg. Miss Delight Mutelt. Valuator% T. W. Sturdy and Rat. with the lineation ts to .bontinue re.- caw,. 104/11,1e vevrr•ixvition strktfom "'Imnligl'atien' but es 4'" Chrii johnston'... GOO; Leithwaite. leedv stated.- to mainniin eordial ' lattonahips notit the Orientals with- 1;".0°74•r!oolcreil..8•I'R" ,,,l\i,h`:.- R2•04(4:00;;Q-Nno8.t113,07,v:' VICTORIA STRP•n'T - ° 1,nrnonttn;vhhoier(hlertisvazaynedomlhrettiepcvohnlzntlaine; COURCII AND S. S. In Woods. J. IttoClitre. Wm. Stewart: reason for these peonies to suppose No. 4 told 0,. la, Anderson, D. Glid- Annu,i Itfootniv pf et„..,„...Att•-ition that ourroatri•ctive me:1st:tea mean den. D. Chnrehill: No. 5, Relit. SinitIn and Sunday School Last Week anv assumption of „superiority on our Inward` Nitiiiiins. 11, Q. Murpby. ;;; ..,,,‘‘,,,,, eief,„,it ‘,.;ft, the sing- (11( ,T0 ir's"C"7*1'sr'''.1141‘81:(%?‘°.1.1.?'9'71\i' n'..l'A". nirth: Vt''"{e"t'ortYlti"S"t.t"U-n97,:toi(71.);hturrAit*IT•t11,11o: ing of tho Votinnet Antbool, .rohn. Mi-Guirct Ivo. 4, ' AX11014-11111ert 1314 wedne•'°"3.5. ""ter'''''''' '1-'1- lith• DROTIIERS SENT TO PENITE..NTIAll'it. s'iornicni .,• 0... I., 1.4,1,4.47,,,yro-ivresco,;;;71tIv.? 11.1..,,r,a.rtyo,. Awypitrho trnheostpcmet:reo.unr:ve.i:v.. :..orP,,arir.,:- tog ns obalinns”.- Ilonorts. whoa, dotte; Civil raigineer; T,' It, Pantet-- „(I *Ant tbe various" 01'0-eei3"-tiA,7s William Robert Tiell. 24. and Nor- son, Bylaw No. 4 oroviding for bort iodic/ding' a most an ssf 1 1 ' veil Alela Deli, 20, brothers. a oode- rowing of . . metten, for ,turront expeth• of the- three-mm*4er inter's work thft "5 from tl'e RoYal'Ralik was nossod. ronorta presented bottle., front Anvil Tim conned anmoved the nuraltaso of 1st, I9PI7t 4./ t)'‘,'ebtq' aiSt. 19P/. n-lticConitee seding nioehine and an 3W1* 0, M. rillot+ troosnroe of 4.1..o erdei. tor g2'..00, was drown to sop. ,-becch. renarted n11 nbligations ntot '-".1P33y0''' th" Ir"I''"n rifi. fil P"'""rafil': tPi”edr-1.:7.71211;q.3,iqn..,11"i*Idt4ni:16,0717.1te‘' for the • same. Mho following ac- • ' 11 • '''• 41°1) h • 1 o,• eta, were sentenced to three years imprisonment Magistrate •Wood - copies that restrictive measures dia row in the Sarnia onliee court Ildon. a better than the Oriental peoples, ef holdinn- no nod robbing G- '(1'7I• B. of uelnincree • 'giving buen largely via not Mean that we regarded ourselves day following conviction on a charge 'Western Ontario Gives Tbouglitful ten y(qtra (",.atiada1s tointg \v at tile oterely. diffeintnt. Wo could trent -Taylor. T.javie St. 0r -.'r, of ..$1-4 to . ,Aildrof..s ',oder Auspices of Gear- 'Orient' bnd been ti:oblecl, Thera Wes the Orientals we already had in ,Can. f.ri rest Tintradny• night., ' rich (.! a/tuition club, 'no doubt that .the onening of titre da well arid Maintain oordial rela- I 9 aux perfvetly natislied -on the evi- eonnts WerP Otdercd nohlt Broward ....,.i.,..4 *4Y.,,,,' itcr,c;„*.',41 4%.,,',4, '44A44;4 1;17,,k,:,;"..1 --- i I'annina Canal. had stimulated trade t ant With the gountriers rOrn whnii deuce Pre$ented 11'w-1' that You ocanatiz ..Thd tile laravne. woo, 01,,,1 via the Paeitic and iit the teeming they came. • tile, two men wiz° "held op 1411. Ta ' ' -. ' . - - • - -0 10- rnott , nod -sold to „ran tho siin•,-,..-.1.,- ru'e Sturdy' poc=fan•e etr g7 50. .ele t' n • zi • 4. ' i 1.,,, mfbjeet of an address delivered at 'inillionu of the. Orient seekinr.411 otlt- Piot. Frecmgh pointed out the: dif- '4n',H' mid Elln magistrate in pass4; ex.een''n't'' 85a, s- E• Wilitelr. 131'4*- 'f"'',. tl'" lir"""-'112113''''1' t ''''''" 101'-' Prof. Pr.:email of Ilea University of Cilnada in thP Ava.Y of dealing with ean immtgrant from the way cve• for /Poling rnen BICe 3/01.1 and the only • Prof. Freemen of University of the A.tlantie ocean, but in .01.0 Pad a Ilell on 'fttesilay evening tY leL thete wna t'; veal Pre1;1"1 fe one. stationery; war stems, $17„Ant. (1 1"`;,1 Win.. p,....i.....o•-.••,... rent way' we dealt with the Europ- mntenee- "rail'. reeatds are terrible 3 ern n tufo, .)2,,don, undel tio 0 ' . gr.t Ion. t t to pies- dealt with the Oriental. 'The only ug' in Your ;aver is that you didn't 10 1'2C0 PE the Goderich Canadian tent thne Oanadn'-5 orlentOI 110Pulation 4)12 101 'excluding the European 414ve a guu." nub, mi,.., 31,,11,,,,, ,,,,,,,,b„..,d 1103. consiated of.; 0,000- Japaneick, 201,0e0 %vac 31'13'4 '145, whom wo ezeindm . Both defendants admitted previous siblg a '11733411 (1 'It lutd ken an., Cltinese and 5,000 •Enst Indiana. In the Asiatic. -on account of 'Its '...envietions, under cross-examination noutiCed tliat Mr. Grattan • )'T 11 British Colombia they wore getting efficiency. They were hard A•yrovkers bY Crown Attorney 1.11111son: -Viril- was ta 1;3 t,110 Opeaker but tido rr.*11., a real foothold, even owingmb laand and nualq good ili many lines gam :t"'reed that lie 3'.•:15 cortvicted in ;town pros?, eerreseotzdent ,o.e6 rellyerc, proving onecestful in many 3-31337.13 they took, up in Canada, ilea 1')'O of breaking and eitt•wing tit 4111141 to Ottawa and bad to emacel lincA ot endeavor, eren onsting Vie wonderftd success in maitinfl bud Strztiford for winch he wa's eonunif- ',•"'n jading it yidt to Winginun :Ind oriel Thero were threa ways of (iLihrt... forth. It was mos? to absorb the fnrther odmItted th.lt_liti be.d been couneil held its drat meeting goine of ltis IcEturinn appointinents, 'white Per/PIO in spine Iineo.„..._ ., landa blossom like far ip2a 1:eonothing F.r000d 825 I, Tit,. the rosg and .so ttni th Burton:51i refornuttory. In, to 11 41317. Eon Mr. rIZtril theo got iwiet the Oriental lmthigratiOn tO thid Eurqean usualln as he Iva3 of tfi'' made a ward of the (1411(17. 11'., Aid January 9th. Tig., membefa presentts.i."'""t ;;•.ii ,...-"14' H" 0-,--?:"*"' 11 taw'll Ivith hia ilon in 1,011(lon and country, •either ;dim the Orientah, t131119 t•acial might as ourselves mul SocietY at IStratford as a jttverdle in re"retted the illne4s of reeve J h le Thee -"roe'''. c',....nch -r".. 1.4' n..“ 1 stmt. Mr. Cnrr was appointed chair. 'evne °ewe" gavc "IP 1"111°11' Tnr t" .rehnaton, posting renorta $2.75. erl foo tho see -Anon, yve Sralgov .T. E. Whitely el8 pro. tnut, and R. G. TItompson 1"n-'31 "n wen onnobited treason.. •'."^heel Miss ttab44. a.,14 snot. assistont pro tent. The tOun.. i4tot, not 4,15 non been raised cll. then adjourned to meet oriday,,, 01-4s0.1 140" r Feb., 0th. at 1.30 , '11°"" P"''''4""" int w"""..°13vr'n, • G. 1,l-rOMP ON, Clerk. V:17(117:14. Wait WalVatiOsli by boretlrY g+nno. ,03413, evid +1,n The west wa,ersaesh . A turvncnn,i1"111111 'were 111lnie to. hav6 to form, separate communition of prof. Pipoutan give on addresa. theii! own in Canada. abcforlt them by Par. Ford b the president cif the God- intermarriage or explude them or at crick Canadian (lab, under riveted least restri,A the immigration. The aR ers,:e it, and 313't 4311(1 at. forming of separate eonuttunitica Inn mooting on To. (la' evening, was not tiesirable and intermarriage Thilre Wan no admittance and the with people of distineLraelal.diffet. ineetinn, tbrown open tO nuyenn omen NO3E* Vat desirable and would who wished to zttteruL tend to obliterate the ‘vitite race init w te man reouuted. , y you e land convicted. 'Mule often he bad be*n. used to a 1916 fellow= on offense. Norval lower standard of living than the disnutecl the inforniation coneernine, collodion he-- (illicitly adopted our a. charge an which lie had been found standard. 'I'lle diiliculty with the guiltn Sudbury in 1925. Another Oriental won his metal ditfereitee awt offence admitted by the latter vaa the fact tbat lie continued to accept breaking and entering a freight car a low standard of living ktomfort and in blanitcha for width be hod been hence was able to work for mueb lesl taken to the United States for trial num of the nicotine.% No appoint- "'mg Ileenh?, meats were made, with the exception 3:ZiP641 "8 41. The:v gave trt• of the lotment of ,11.1aintenaneo and Enten- of the auditors, Win. Stewart end W., •"' 1. Miller. A.. B. Peittland was op. alanl that is for lit.iy,7toria clerk was instructed to notify tlio Wm' sPl°11(114 pointed truant officer for 1928. no ellurefi- 1.'4001 arftoUllte to over $70. who. had not paid the.ir assesoraent on. T:e3olto13.1 si/r1 tRh'e •TiltrZerat'orogrl:.$!:•• 1110 1401(1 711alfl 31)87. • Pett. FrfPkoll divtded the history in its purity. So the, method 1 In ansWer to questions Prof. Wee. The StOrY of tile two defendants' given another ten days in which to of the world into thIrce stages. the of rnstriction was what was fot, 'man pointed out that with the intro.% was that thoy left Goderielt on 'Wed- nialto paYment: The tollector's tine Keditorrnneon world. the Atlatitie flowed, but tbn question aro&o. bow duction of Western machinery into nesday afternoon, wont to T.ondon for completing collections was e%. world and the Paellie world. =rho pent would tho peordes of the Orient these countries there might be a ten- first. romiiined there Wel- night and tended. The counell requested the mr2diterronw,33 st.30a Pagr-Vil With flift the williiim to stand fo!„. restriction 44 dleY t77 raiR0 'Oie standard of livinfx through to Sarnia the nest day by rcove to censure tho county engineer discovery .of Ainerlei. We had been i immratien .v.ithatit war. 1:Prof. and more of our standard might ba 131031n'7 of chance video with motor- 1 for attempting to keep tilt) county living in *ill -AtlaPtie ctago and now Fronan 19 not on alarmist, bow. Wonted awl in this ease the birth itatsu TheY ntlinitted that durinir roads open for automobile' tragic in wtri l'“inion! the Pocifte stage. It kvor. awl paiilted mit some ways( in rate in these countries wottld fall. oor their ;tay in London tiKiv roeivnti winter. iremafteo the council will Tire that ('*1173(133 was a Parlfb ealin.rwe pool, for iastimeQ. lot It ig, seeking for nit out/et febr exeeRS pop..streetP. 'fbey spent Wednesilay night month unless otherw Wal- alitU-T1 145' t13 in "IlIld tO l'en.iwtiat Nye ceuld seek ta'avoid feetion that the pressure behind thl dam some money int bogging or the ise specified br members and the itniondid loodoviiin .vear and reported $1 5.6.68 raised. Mrs. RiVerS mentioned tli? nedect harmony existing in the Soeiett, oral itoid tribute to the untiring efforts of ibe orr_tstdent, Mrs. G. It Elliott. Mrs., R. H. Mow reported for the Ln. (lies' tbat organization raising n032.03. The ronort spoke fOr 'Ranh' Meet On the lirst Mandav of Vie "i Winir 'at "IP try, on ateetint of oat thump with clearly Innl,c1:steoll bs, the Oriental 'Aaiun might Wroth/cal. but sonie .in boX enr ' on. trod; a Quorms ‘titie tno 11" "°54"`" " - - 'WOW ilett ,eiven blot iraltroveninnh of f "'-I1'1I4'terisonage trustoo board renor pa of their president. Mrs. TT, 11T. Down. tain •indigont. The council adjourn- g over 15 wog n to t ie onto to n ed to meet Feb. Gth at I nan. 14,0, wrgintonn no vont and 43 "'this was -fully met ,and 1'111' ‚1 ,L1.4Aginiamreeeinhi )i'T 111 tho trtrour,,„ Atp. yr, 47 •nt The past reer km+ been_ en ip-it.litnielv ..olecr"...., 4 • • ( 7. ':',i)t.lig• int. 111111111teelt are teen In the new "•••,'! 1 t*ont kat', NI 1 ,II Hr.,/ 13-,, it t 0,, whICON ri,-.'.. ,ii'.:4`, • :4\ hoprimpitoentii ha/ refinemehe* pit pg., in, rerinn, ii o ? it* 4 .'r'' 113'.-';',.41/. rinil .1* illitgli 144,4 mil11 graceful fines of it** new (lit , tolto n-, irf, '.. the t oi3-.1...r *oiler) and at the 1.11111.• 11111/W sport rnadeter. will it, ....e.. urn, , r,.4.4•„4., •,... 4 177*.1•o4 view 02 4174' roio.tei,.. 411.4w, narrow radiator and two ..f it .. f, • ., ),,, 7 4.,. - 1 ...., 110 7', 4,..1 4 in the centre parol iffifite left is lb* beautiful cabriolet arid tv 1'4 r.eli t ,••• • ••••w covr ither 0•41aa. " 'rJ Park, London. and it was there film, claimed to have ongaged in a Poker game with some other wart (lu)ing which they won money. Their oh. Pet in going to Landon was to seetlre emnloyment. En route to Sarnia. they.,_passnd, Wile'd flit lid. opERATioi " ptE -{jyrifvfOriwC;111"48 111,NIn tfi ina y ‘rown orney t tat titer P vt. n pa n to • 'Emotf- tan-----•e•"ete }toys,' Tabbn Senior girls,' Mrs. "Watch tis progress." Pqnd-'11, Uev. 10 I R1N. ING llir, STAR If you want to Save ON NEW or USED FURNITURE DEAL AT 1111ROW.KAGgSTORES FURNITIIREIMPIARE On ..the • Broadway at Goderich .4.11=4444144410.04......•44..44.6,411.+Mmiesm. 1 BANISliED sit ared yearh of agony thrtingt blind itching pile;;" says Mrs. .1Ar. iiughes, of lIoehelaga St., Montreal. "Yain, loss of strength, • Complete misery, was my daily iGt until 1 came across Zata-Lult, kr.ola nwarthat t,iieVe is nothing on oarth to rquat this trraul firleoternilsSeriyLfn:3171etarlinftesetdwlinsll . is to)4a1 Za124.31ult kauma klke tlar,;e; to r11 ttlf:CrerS." 141/to Unit yrilorfrtd_Pir the* churgh„dimoori_ elturch ro at i ti b t t 1 Thoy o,-Pived at Soloin about noon H.ER V ( ER,1WEA„K on the Plank1t0&1 ±1343 saw day. 4:0 7,41 4:44 1 vei.1:111,11vilon;i, knew anything' of stolen ear found 8314 walked around all. the afternoon. doting \Alia* they urnit 00011 to Port L.it„ TE,4/„f vvand.-r Veiled for the 'el'"Ir "na "ay' 533 '""" inure% •=4.111,01347*0' 4049. 3*10.14 w*-011*00 vn.n111! Rebel After Tailang Lydia 10f(w •‘'"ii7 To, tho lioq%„1 MUNICIPAL COUNCILS E.Pialchank's 'Vegetable Of II,APIAPCIt, flirt '0'400 Compound Colberne township" council met as Colborne . per statute at, ninny at 11 a.m. on cooistoo, onts,tio._“After "Tait 9th' 928'• Me'111 61144'esent, vere operation and three orccks' , the whole ,!ountil of 1927 returninc by acclamation as re5ult of 1313(7313314- t tinn „meeting. Minutes of , Dee. nth; .meeting were adopted on" motion. f,f ,Wro. Thom arid F. Wilson. On., me.,.,4 'unit (4 W4 L Young and A. J. Goa.) .thnrile, the *clerk W730 iliStraCtel 1.4 order ilve copies of the Muni( ;nal Vokid wed five copies of 1927 CoesoL,' idtited llutifeiptil Act for use of ntombotn of council. On matinn nt W 2.. Yonne and A. ,T, :day In a hoei)ital 1 returned home II so weak that Iwas ), unablebi. mttve a chair. For f.tor months I was al- most frantic with pains and still'cr. mg until I thought Num there could be any help mfovrernero.pal ihnalrlinc cmo-y left aide and 7133 4'-. the 734.4(437$4 Felonrin ies ent n,eil ts't" agony every month. ;no- i;..,sy pi,06., it•:;Itiw, t,, :1; am a ,,f, ia..,.; , when I woo not ante tt gcst tir, t,', /V71,:' #1:1.!‘ 4,4 r34ilt7''.11/1072: Pit 7•41( Tali , ).7.tlher.„,144tged,ntt,,A, in 1rIt Yoor.tr.- ,,1-, 7.1)7' ;:.aon.. 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