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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-01-17, Page 2PA I. Two THE STAR Every tiny • leaf is a storehouse of f le vour Ie IF I ORANGE PEKOEMr A T14,1 'Fresh Iron tie gardens' ORID.IN REVIEW sprsaMta+c intoe . The queen Now Sick - me was finedo only a few home, bee Queen Mary is now somewhat ine foie she aarrdwas l to br wife have been ebuokd elispoeed and will be vonfincd to her room for some days, but her illness is living together for about three vim, . traderstood not to ire of a serious ns,. and in that period he bad seen her on, tore. $be Is suffering from a heavy lea few, times. In September, 1922, cold and is under the caro of: 4 throat the Rutile aunouneed that 10 months specialist.: before . a daughter had teen born to Slug Creorgc'ci condition has: rao theta, but that they had rept the emelt improved that the daily bullet birth secret• tions as to bis progress have been dts• To Restrict Reflux of Aliens tontinuerl after being posted in front The Dominiou Government appar- ei' the piece every day' far ,right entlyx is planning: the inauguration of Welts, are immigration policy for 1920under Mrs.. Robe ::I uses Teagle End Which - British immigration will ' be - Just lrow little the public knasyss sought and encouraged while foreign - nbout the private life of its idols was # Montreal will be restricted. shown by the discovery that ar woman Montreal despatches eat' that the burned to death on Friday in i_ostorr' taus, big railway companies have been w s .the estranged wife . of notified by the -Department of bumi- an 8 green to C'aatm& to double what it .: wee last year. It tit planned to >at= tate f+a),000 Beititar rtettkre paying jail fare ora ,pgainct the 40,0C,') came in during le28. lid Trimble rl WhNor Wheys *mak sod load mhos '°I;rswrewe of Arabia" Tres rowed Since the great War the name tai Colonel T. Ii.�tacwrierte, latter kaon as "Lawrence of Arabia; inevitably has bear coupled with every waselike vet:lur°e itt the Neal East, and the re. port that he was actiev ore the Afghan side of the border in the present rlis- pute between the government of Af- ghanistan and the rebels grew to such proportion that the Wien Govern. meat found it ne.ea'iary to issue an affielal communique an tee oubject+ Tale statement referred to the manors as ""anfonnded and preitosteroua" sand further announced that the ratan of r,aytsteryr lips been tranofereed from the Northwest Frontier `Province to pan unnamed district. Lslwrence is eerving in the air force under the norm of Shan. $10,000 for Prairie Cow • The Holstein b'rlesietecove °Canary Korndyke ,Alcartra," •owned by Ben 1I, Thomson, of Belmont Sask, and world's champion in her elaass as a 'butterfat producer, has been purchas- ed by the Saskatchewan Government Department ot Agriculture for 10,- 000. Ibis famous cow' gave 26,300 lbs. of milk with 1,080 pounds• of butter- fat in 306• dues, , Natural- Resource&. Oaer The Government of Alberta is con- siderin a proposal made by the Dominion Government with regard to the natural resources of the protviiraee. The offer, in effect,' is that all untur- el . resources. except • national park areas strati ate forded over to'the pro. vinee; en annual cash subsidy, of $602,500 •.be paid to the province in, perpetuity, and school lands and funds to be administered in accord., ante with the eravineial laws. Premier Brownlee expects the gov- ernment Will reach a dt�cision before the •1 egttslature meets and Premier King has promised that if the offer ip Accepted, zoeessary legislation to give It effect will be introduced at the cone ing session of Parllatnent.. .Record Year at Mad of takes ,, The Year 1928 establiehed a record for grain handling at Fort. Wiliiant and Port Arthur with a total of 423,- 925,1;41a bushels of grains of all kinds, beating the best previous record , of 330,604,080 bushels which was, estab- lished in 1925.. In the year just close ted 135,45$,459 bushel€ of wheat alone were handled. . a'Bahe'.' aeration thief: the influx of settlers • ,forth+ filter. woos known and accepted t, frena • Central and Southern Europe *In the suburban cleanest' where, the p couple were living as the wife of Dr, Edward H. Kinder, a Watertown done tilt, rind' leentifi'eation as the wife of est popular of ell baseball here lits intention to increase British imnri- will be out down this year by one third, Welt paeans 40,000 this year as, compared with. 60,000 in 192$. The Department also made known The Bell Telephone Company M and e NoElectric rib xeiatiousltip between the Bell Telephone the NortherneComa •is .. Company rand 1 Llectxi n t tr p I. direct and definite. It eotrsists af.-�»•. '� 1. ownership—the telephone ccmpany-controls the '.. biorthertt Electric by owning 01 percent of elorther i Electrle shares. 2, eontra*ct—the telephone company has a contract with the 'Northern Electric by which the latter sells equipnieut to tee telephone company at farorablo prices. The tetephone company thus haat tercet control of its force of supplies. Without control there would bar roitstant risk of being forced to pay high prices for apparatus or ofbeing urinate to secure consistent Mandan' of equipment. so If either of the condition.eveilec the mutt qrx 1 would be higher rates. er poor sers•ire for tetepeone teem Apoet from We pe©tectlan there are two definite. results oeeuretit These are: fktt, dividends; r,ecoad, low pricer. : • 4. a dividetzt4 from Northerut Electric r afilw leathern Electric bars devclopel from g email • beg1nrting to an outstanding Canadian success, Ino 102$ ifs total but arse: s suis more .than :423,000,000 )v;,iela is four times:its Iierelness itt 1914. 44 per Bent of ties total wait with the Bell Telephone Company. 11 per cent w o with other telephone companies and 41 per cent lyes in. general electrietal bus intes in Canada and abroad. Itt All this total of snceee a the dell Telephone Com- pany par'ticipatet as majority almee1tolder. 51 per cent of ati dividends, paid by the Northern Electric have tome becktothetelep nu e cot ipax1's roven e ;. Iti.the fittecnyeart Arco the Northern MOM was inter/mated - the telephone company has received trona It in dividends over ttvo•and-a-half million dot- ., -'t „.,n** iriiaa ass, ora: t!ar•.. ,.. et remarkable 'value. Most o< theste hats are marked at but a ttt*edon of, their former-v'alee. Nes* everts one le an indivi• - dual style and the :reasoner Mont favored • colors. Rxtra *pedal Friday and Saturday, Ja'tut►ry $*Ie, Let .44 �ra ie the eyoteni an ,e would otherwise be a he Electric represent tan pit, 6.7 per cent on the • to having been devottil net equipment: • 4 rtl:ern Electric THE contract between these two compete -et stip- e• lates that the prices which the Bell Telephone Company pay for equipment :9411 be as IOW aa, eke loner thou, the lowest prices paid to lvortheen 'Estee• • tti0 byt its other oustoreer . The otheis' ciistonters of J,1"orthern steed a inctulat every telephone sy'Jtem of importance in Canada and boldness trout theu has been secured in open torr - petition with Rritislt and Americo inanufstturet . It is thus the lowest meet bevel of this competitive Wein-tee which governs the prices paid by 'the Bell lt '43etephene Company. The Board of Railway COIlltattgiontra in 1024 4ttsde a detailed inquiry into these prices ctnd tlteir)udgc- ment was ,that "-.-the agreement an&mppltmctttary agreement 'which govern, their relations are distinct= iy advantageous to the Bell Telephone Company." Proof of this is 'eon in tempering torte at building the telephone syrtena arid rater, pia by tubeetebcre with those of other eat temp. The average root of building ether s5z:tees'ss lit Can. ads, Memel, Brasil turd the United States has been $tit? per telephenrr> The rost itt Ontario and Qutbce )tees - teem $189 per tettpbenee Or 17 per 'cent lees thou the average. And the r*tt»a which fetrpplanne users ;sage in ttariasrio •►w1 Q relief ere the bole. -t, in the eerie foe torpor. Aare eon ice. A lataee fermi in eleriinite{t More low reale anti leve Wee ase been tM rrr.ngoaaswt and eaatimithip taat.'•r,a tb. Soli T•$.phonr. 4** ray and th. Netth.r,a 1.70atrie Company. M e: IL itosetuuinson, Otto, Maan:, where- after the Loth of my little girt I t e& very salt ouad was iu toil most of the time. I hal beck- aaflte=, ltea=?Aebeay ontl uai all rut loxes axial I haat iro>atalo xith my Weep. I tried cU kinds df rae,liciue, • but notate; use able to relieve ate. .t1 I lave calla elula7ren, anti my bis. band was away at tho time 1 sent for Alia to come laanae, anal When he did be brought me five oboes of. Dotup,re iai&a:ey 1'ilte After I hail ithl bed r them I felt so 'math tater 1 sus amguin able to look after, say faunae r>4or a¢tttt hoe w l.,s .,. Inertilets er dcalcre, or Lenge *rest on receipt of prree by the.'T. Ile Neu Co., ' Is,loiltt>ii, Toronto, (itt, plaeingas many aas •possible of any others who want farts work and tome Ito Canada on the nese e00 sate. Senator Ross Deed Dy the death lest week of Hon. W. - ii. Ross. Conservative leader in the Senate, the third vacancy Is created in the Upper f•Toatae. Senator 11oss, W110 °was /4 years old and a native of Primo Edward Island, practiced hest itt Halifax for many years. Alberta Man Gets Earldon+t An -Alberta •fanner • succeeds to the title ot Charles John Perceval, ninth Earl of Egmont, who died last wool:. The; net? peer is- Frederick J. T. Pete- sacral, a resident offeFreadis, Alberta, a distant relative of the tete Earl, . To Curb War by Popular Vote... 'Declaring his proposition to be -"a logical step ,iter the ratification of the Kellogg Pae Iramilton Fish, dr:, 'Republican Congressman from Nov York. Baas introduced a bill at Wash.. ington providing that no war of ag- gression shall be undertaken by the United States until a majority of tee electorate of the country liars voted in fever of it, Mr..: Fish himself served in the Great Ware• Uneasy Lies, the Ifesel pe f u 1 Xing A xander o J gas ayes, is,iiot having, a happy time of it in biaa role of Dietator. The Croats, who eon. prise rineof the three ;radical divise ions of itis kingdom, and who halo the Serbs, most cord#ally, regard: the seizure of power by the Ring an act speeialiy designed to take away their liberty. Several hundred otl*eiais Mid employees of the government have been dismissed from theire positions; a ben hits iteep placed upon all politie,. cal meet#rigst-there is a strict censor', ship over all news items, privatte main and telegrarns and the Ring is con- - stazitly guet ded for fear of ttssassina• Sport in General Yount eliteniyr Me'teireniel, the steal• - ,ing lightweigitt boxer from Vaucou- • ver", came into prominence last- week when he defeated Jot Glick in a very decisive manner.. Only a couple of _ weeks peeve:mo.•te dale bout. the. Can. - editor fighter gave a MOO .distappoint-- ing :holey -'against Miller when be _ seemed a . mora shadow of the man who .putforth such a plucky tight in - Iiis titular match with Sammy Man. . - - dell. efet urnin's bout with Calm. -was very convincing and with hard work and plenty* of 'engagements he HEADS FARM LOAN. BOARD should eventually bring a world's tie flan, x. D. mecteaan, eataemitieeeta tie to the Dominion. Irritisl: Columbia, who lyras been fila. Toronto 'Maple Leafs hockey pointed first Chairman of the ne. v team bowed before. the leaders of the Canadiatir Form Dotted. National Hockey League, New York an II r Aniprieatrs, twice loot reeelc,, and slip. Parrt►trantettt to Open FC1s., ped back into the third position with the Montreal Maroons one point UMciai announccnlerit has • 'seen ahead. The Canadians of Montreal made by Ptenuer King that I"arlin- defeated the Maroons in a very con. Io , Rot-" - e � i n ant will o n Feb. 7 nt 1 I� vetoing tu;~trnet. last. ;Saturday, the olplut Lemieux, Speaker of the house wale being three goals to one. of Commons, returned last week !echo - The first. round proper • of the Tara; where he delivered a tortes of : English Cup soecor series in the Old - etor and lectui•es. tin Canadian iri y, Country wits tlnishect last Saturday Hon. U. I1. Bennett, Conservative 1e4- when there we,� many unexpected telt, Who is now in Etu°opo, will re- results. Perhapaae the biggest ate, turn at least a fortnight before the prito of alt was the defeat of •Ntaw- sc i0ti.begins, castle united by. 'Swindon, a third T'reined Farm Helpers Coming dihiaion team. Everton also lost out Arrange menta have been completed, to Chelsea. -while Wolverlinmpton by the Departtnent of immigration to Witederors, an old first division team plata in faun ennnployment in, Canadaa now playing in the•second division 0,000 Ilritish trained' . immigrants, were defeated by Mansfetd Toni; a which is the maximum number' that team not raven belonging to an Eng- will be available before, the end of lisle League. ' Jnly. The department Will assist 'in air; Abider ,for 3.psrt . Most Canada is to have air Knvoy Extra- - Men Pas 4 ordinary and Minister Plenipaten- tiary at Tokio, official announcement B ' own. $V` having beets made by Premier Ring that the Government would recotn- Sesett Qat of Tett ,ere victims?; of mend to His Majesty the appoint• Tellipladder or t'rostraate. IVeakna5 - anent of Ito». U rbert 3. M*rkr ret, s dery ply, ostrthwor.;ecso west• Montreaal to that post. Mr.. Marler is taps" Urias lin"' Amita a menalbcr of the I"risy CouneIt of L*nadaa anal wax takers into the cab- ' fact of Prentice Ring irf 1925, but • Relkf - verworked, feel, Iwidneste was defeated ie the general election ret that year. Tlili"ifeDltY, JAN, lab, ,.'-:t sant by the death on Sendtay - f Ma j,r Grehant A. Reit, Deputy a1hni:tte- of Railway* and C'wnwia and the De minion Governraent'ai repretteeetiet s n the bard of .dire: to s of tee Can ; , Wien National Railway:a. Mato- '. 13e11, veto WAS 54 years cal one hat• Leen witifttee department tier - years, was a native et' a ertb, Ont. CANADIAN QUIZ COLUMN AiSSINIBOINId RIVER THE ORDER Ob' GOOD `ilE 1i,S s..St fiat was ° 'he Order eb .Coact Times?" . A. --Tire Order of Good Fiestas war formed by the French officers in Tor naval now Annapolis Royal, N. S., in 1600. It was the first Social Club• it Itiarth vanities. Its first ntenibers, aeeor•eing , to • the historians, were Champlain, the founder of !Quebeetat years later; Poutrifcourt, Lord of the Manorof Port Royal (now Annapolis Royal); Xmas 'Hebert, one of the first settlers of Quebec; I,'Eserrbot advo- eate poet and historian of this early.. period in the history of Acadie (now Canada), Robert Grave, Champdore analxleepiel Ray, the fleet of )tis pro- fession wife had a medical practice in. the Dominion. of Canada. REDFIFE WiIEAT ago -What is Red Fife Wheatt A.—Red Pito Wheat wa:, &tamed after David Fife, of Teterboro Co.,. Ontario, who first developed it to be of high milling and baking quality. it was trnel'ueea into eireeterenaCtine atda in 1882, becoming the standard spring wheat of all Canada and oe which grading was established, all the later varieties are closely 'visited lo Red Fife, inelading the earlier ma- turfing elarauis variety, introduced 26 hears hater unlet;' Dr. Willis, m Saa un- ders, the first director of the Govern- wont Experiimentul Pascoe. Y3oth thasc'varieties have added iillio: s.to the eveaftleof Canada. a +4--- RECORD BUILDING'.ACTIVITY Q. --What 3s, tete current building record? " A,.—Contracts for building;and con- struction euotic lar Canadti--in 1927"to the value of $419,000,000 were award- ed°, a record total for, the Dominion, The prospects ate thee., will be even greater activity in building and coll- struction this year than ini.1927,iudg ing by, the figures for the ;test few months. For example the value of': the building •permits 'issued by 43 Cities in Canada during February of 1928 was higher by $2,610,801 or 33.9 per rent than in the precedin nlontlt, and 'by $2,045,229 or 40.2 pet cent than in. February of last year. THE WI'NDSOR.] ETRoIT BRIDGE Q.—What is the., Windsor -Detroit bridge? A.- -Tee Windsor.Detroit bridge which is soonto be started will have . the longesteeentral suspension' semi in the world. The bridge Itself will' be 7500 feet long with a centra: span of 1800 foot. The total length of the - bridge with its approaches wilt be , over a mile and half long with a max - loam height of 152 feet. The deck win be 41 feet wide, with a wide side walk for. passengers. When const pleted (itf two years) it will' be, a; tritttnplr of engineering. ekill .And scientific accuracy and one of the - great bridges of the: world. •C,ANAl1A,'S .ROAD BUILDING l -What is the.extent of C=anada's goad 13uilditig? - A. ---Since the passing of tiro Cane ada Highway's Act :in 1919, mete p; - which the Canadian Federal Govern.. mom set aside $20,000,000 to assist - the various; provinces itt the 'building, .and improvement :of highways, ' over 8,004. 'miles of highways have been built at a cost of $48,990,092. , Of this amount the Canadian Govern- - mont has contributed $19,596,388.. Each province carried• on extensive programmes of highway construction.- and improvement 6,788 miles was; improved in 1020,' tit an outlay of r $29,va35,Qa10, tirade: up a13: federal; pro, . vineial and municipal oxpeneitures. The, total amount spent on the int- provement and maintenaine�e of Cana. dian; roads in 1020 was approximate. ly $46,000,000.'. • RETURNED SOLDIERS' , • INSURANCE ? Q. --What is the amount of Return- ed Soldiers' Ineurattee ? A. -'Under the indented Soldiers' Ins aranee Act there are 26,000 poli- eles, representing $57,030,000 today, according to a 'astatament by L. Ii. Scammell, assistant deputy 'moister of soldiers' civil ro-cstablishment, to the special parliaanientary committee on pensions and returned soldier pro. blems. - Ile said the einth already fol- lceted,afuountewl to $5,090,000, an am• aunt "that was in e.tee se of tleatu elaims. The setuai loss of operating the act- totalled $1,200,000 lxaseti an the ilio time of the'tnsured. HOUSE. OF COMMON'S MYMIIERRSIIIP Q:••= -•What is- the (louse ox Corn - NOTLlladder 1�taknexss rand i'ro^tato t:lantlAf Itans Stick to 'IVlti!akerstrnulate brimtpr: tansot atony distreaalaig �`:`and often, eerrlou't >ailotentseethat ev Rifng Am*nullah o f Afghanittan cry sufferer from Lainteness, i'iins in " has beena forced to admit 'ter hitnseif Beek and tiowstlt theough groin,, Scar�n= Rttai the worbi at 1Mrge that itis ideatesty' but frequent and burning i3rtnta tion, .Getting.txp�Nights, Nertiour Ir--ritnbillty er Wrakaress a and Lack of Vital I''nreee °hould test the proven a arc tseveral'centuries ahead of'thee° of his country. He has withdrawn all this Weaterniting reforms which dee. put into efect alert menthe ago r alue, of 1)r. SoethwettWs etArTABS a upon hies return front a long tour +of aat esnte e , Europe, and whith provoked an up - Antar,ing testimony of lnhysletahs arising 'of fanatical Mohammedans. nasal user:; trite eenvine ing proof ref 'Cher, reforms incise:1 o scompetitory ).,otarkzfhla pewee of Cttt.TAIre, netsring of Europetin•tinea -. abolition -.,n !point nreecrapti'en sutreesfu!it t of wt►iskere far mien and the veil foe used 'tee n--sie than tate y'e:aa:a in the wet±tee and tee beireeuttiott of cove gkieattt loe tier of lit. It. ('-. Sentt- `worth. atter canto tp tew day a u:t, i A Illttta'.isllooliN 1Ra.lree4er itt earning irarrareeemrnt is ,lien no- t1•:nXl+ails a2„blrsatar±t ?stn#i •li ate :; • >atttptittttb f,f +l+rte stK; sheltie 1 tare rite '#b* ptor,re t of tale remirinma eat er tit''alta lilan �altinnail li ►it!rr?V41it,>tatr1 `t re ha. Mft Artr `h? ns, tOtttcilias,,„nn•ti a;t,t,a;t 1t1►�t!n !'ern*e Ve ney'.,,. +rat! 4 anv' ,ell nr the * e'411 r. tift11'I Aliet i S>rta-rl dealere>i Stanfod Ma*.ht,`Ata, rear h. obtainw,t frwal, Moat* g,.�ra. peste” s,1aptaeeete ars iwap , for tit, �'.•t tuoro,t .ante."1'bo I*nait swan pi- p.re4tl.,, alt .lrabprati,at nn • tlwitl*. t.e t.f nawosr% Mak ow diet lwa'e you. 9.if far hi* jar Iry a raw *, of •tu4y „huedtf/Mit"plyiAd!rn a,.1 rano/ow iw.eMdru •t Cr.w s, R.nv • you t►a►.dr iaadietzt. of this kiwi. ter,'RATAM t.d.y. MajM t1tnhs 1 el Re sow. ww haat rz nus tnauttawf r C mos lost a wtMd gnllir w.GOULD WORK-FON MONTHS Restored to Heaaaalth by' Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound _ fort 1ilsih, N. I3, - eer' three menthe. I 'a MR > tOWS ansa "%lc with m14 feelings nde m� .tk. A friend ad* falai me to take alias E. T'iak- '4 Vergotot•1. osnotoarxt arci 1; ro got app re - to 'root It aid mond it, to th.rs." i.tt.x Anna Wirt 11. Tete Mdireeolate every.. ososar •• sat TAILORING tip Special Orders Men's Sart Wear Best at Black's CHAS..BLA CK PHOZE 219 GOPERICH i mons Membership?' ' A.—Lawyers `and farmers are o two principal vocations represented ee among the 245 members; of the Cana- dian Federal House of Coniines. There are 70 of the former and 60 of:-thelattesr._eu third plata_ omen F doctors with 30, thenmerchantswith 29, followed by 12 journalists, and nine manufacturers, Tho remaining Cit member% represent a variety of , caIiings. Among the cabinet counpil of 17 there are six lawyers, four far - mere, two• journalists, and the othere --: five represent as many vocations. T. & X. O. RAII:W .Y ,-'"What is the latest report of tho 1 & N. n. Railway ? A. The latest report -of the Tenii- Rkaming and Northern Ontario Rail- way shows net earnings of $1,211,- e80,42, compared with $982,963.94. in 1926. Revenge from all sources in t927 shows, a grain of :13070570;98 lima 1926, and gross expenditures an vn -- r,1 ' Cift, At Zadfas 'Wrier woolen. t9Wtfr tngrk. FREE •'nCrease of $7$,963,51, resulting in an :ownt. nevi it no, ur th°ase, trhitn etln l n • ..1.411.0:: d CIRrD. es. the' mining development increases a' oerat`eD', 1i"atrJt is a•;a:,rir. q,,,rt, and mare land is cuitivnted it is "ex- at,•Dma�. secsrrttafancy l albet crtt,t atop. F.atttcrntthe,e.r ex throatpbeeaubstttfpbnetted that:'ehe railways business viii Q°ttneaateotatawtiu,tte3otourdtgh s,rra a,C,tume,slih but pelt easy' fat° pian.ehawacorrespondingincrease. .lontroi anadrag tameunr� R d vh �NA:I( UCA S_re �__�___spa_.• Q.—Where. are the•Nakimu Caves?A -The Nakimu Cakes are found in the Cougar Valley of the Canadian Selkirk Mountains, a few miles fromGlecier'Station on the C. P. R.They Yne' West otreet were discovered itt .1904 by a harles -Deutschman, and since then explore.����.1 1tions have been made accessible a re- Ga��omarkable series of caverns chiselled•out by the•imprisoned waters of Cou- •We catty a good stock of gar Creek clueing long aeons of tinct. `'siErlectr�cal Appxitsxntts Some of theoralls have .hues of lime- ,�stone in the process of -becoming mar•- `txtures, ate.bleized. 'The eaves range from nar-1row passageways to Iofty chambers - W e Specialize in •invisible falling yaters into other ca- xr=ng O MI Kinds vernous depths. Altogether they'axeestimatest;ivsen�arrnono of the wood's wonders. applicationAll Work Guaranteed Soft. corns are difficult to oradfcate, but Holloway's Corn Itenmover willdraw thorn: out painlessly;ee ,.°dbegot �ily enttr4ve.t case, a oud--,. increased net revenue of $228,616,4?." bantln,eigesper.comptteci•itL'ytttcrtbep,t' of darkness filled with the sound of w f ADVERTISE: IN' 11.1E STAR' Frank McArthur 'hone 82 - West $treet wonnI"rl"ownfsrts � Rikitlit 4tE Mama CONatiOti SIMONY ON SYTHE MORENCC OFWORUI AND REVOKE THE CHILD TO NORMAL HEALTH. — leteeteleiatiCt NARC+t1tICS--PLEASAN`t=•AS StfGAR „aged DeF�rest Crossley Radio 'Hear the Two Extra Octaves this set gives you first Several Goods, Used Sets at attractive prices Goodyear robber tire Chains to fit your car F.- R. MILLER - Service Station • Cor. Victoria St, rental Elgin Ave. -•4 th Phone 259-w 444.1.4404. 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