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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-10-10, Page 3S 'THURSDAY. OG -r. loth. IMP A Sam Attack efNeighborhood News Nuggets THE GODERICit STATt Acids ia Stomach Cause Indigestion 'Dysentery Chocked by 4 Doses Picked From Our Exchanges, Medical .ns of ta,t, ase** that thte ly rsitir•tratits of the *alta* of st0ii,aC;i• _wuble ind' r.tian taoutnf, , burn- ing, gas, b1 ,'titin g, naueea. ('ii.r Qre H cite ti to an eseyy��c:i of lty,iraebleine at4.+ii: i►Ir. T, t3urwnit/xi.t tin) "-tend ; t. �w., Praneaptal at IIlyth 5ef *mite► ;:Stilt when TCcv, J, #;, , to hs .�t�'suai t, `Ttte deli:ate rt�anit- ilrrl sioott, .sail-, wt,ti Aly child, M A f + f t 1 lfogpf umred in mar -iia; a It uise Jazz.° ' R+'h lining ra tated, inlltgeati3lt is daughter 'wl cl Moe Jot+ t � otter only aeveq mouths old, had a ern +, of tP en s h.on, a of s eat'.ret �tc?tjla <d ane' firo3 ,sears. (•.~.u_en • t?vc the Brussels scoot stain, i,;i eldest of: '. ati Samuel , ' disaiTl, eabll7 &ytn tants which eery three attack of d�aenitho and after Piivntilial of Biy.h public settee', Tanner, of Clinton, with .amuel A. tome* .ufl'erernYtnmya no well. three slay*" treatmstrt with ether thew t Robinson of !Auburn Immediately' we decided to use A went Wawanosh Fire t af�er y he ceremony :c ►eception �tnv Attifieial digestents are not r,eecl- (bet this day but A Mr. Atex Smith, of the bill ronecs> held &t ehe llonle a£ the Lride s Iter' I cJ in stccil caSe3 and play do r n8 bowel* had moved x cion of West Wawanoah, Lost his 'cuts 4°lin.on buffet refreshment be- herrn, Try laying a -ids ani di„ eetiyo twenty three tunes barn and contents, including •the sea- ' grids and in9tead get from any, drug- ' ire served be• the nurees of the t±t >f in eleven house, but t son's r sop? a hay and grain, twv . of B four doses. c'heekecl ^: wagons. a set of scales, a horse, ..;. Its hogs and about aft hens in a fire on "A abort time ; Tuesday of Last week. The barn was ago we offered it , built about five years ago to replace to a neighbor ? one struck by lien:zing. o g the Chaim Public IIasl3it i, a f gist soma ;surated Magnesia and rake a teaspoonful of lewder kir four "' a m • l the bride is a iaiivate. sten tablets in water right Atter cati ig. in thio of ernoon hist and Mrs. Rob- This '3w; etens the steniavh, prevents ingon !eft by mo°or for a honeymoon the initiation of excess acid and trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls, Cleve- •there is no sourness,gas or pain. nnhoats baby rtes land, Detroit and other rows. They B;surated Magnesia ein powder or troubled, end lttoo (del Near hayfield Drowned in Cis- rviil reside on the grooms farm near tablet farm never liquid or milk) E •. r iteru Aul unlit is harmless to lila Rtoillaela, incxpten- a " ,., rad urfartuna.e think has4 Former Exeter Lada Married at sive to take and b. -the most efficient i4e both' almaya 'deep a bottle of ;'fir. Fowler's' bandy at aril times." Menus at the home of in Tuesday Town - ririnee AI'lert, Saskatchewan form of magnesia for ste - ell push nhnd, near Bayfield, onhee of ' t rveek• Mr. Townsend had bran A wedding of ir•.:crest to many in poses. 'tie used lay, thousands of This medicine has been on the market la -- T. > Exeter tao1 pried* at St. Albans onlyway all (lay and on his return about ,Cathedrals Frtnee Albert, wast,., on no mlerc who copy els with T. over 80 ear++; putaro b r The 7 do clock he found the girl who had . T. I1liibura Co."Ltd Toronto, Con. LEGAL CARDS fallen 'had th l if blrs Sane Ext. formerly of Exeter 111 Entine, . ' been keeping house for him had .September 10th at high noon when _ger_ y*•- =� : ,� ,. either a en or a town nesse wasp united in to Mr. Wilt was conducted by Rev. , ►ane, . in the cistern. She was gutta dead B. 1k, actor of ,;ha church, ass etc( �1;-,. item Joseph W. Cox. Tl�r rel enlony n R. DARROW. • where removed, for though dere was b 12e G. A. 11X1 cant E A. uncle ' .. , less than three feet of water in the. was performed by Rev. Canon y ' Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public. Etc. cistern she was in a kneeling posi- Holmes. c'f the bride. Successor to J. L. i�illoran ' tion wvtth her face under water Martin«•-lincchtel • Pringle—•Evans tnhone 97 onto. The Square. Goderich. chief Stang who was called at onee A (tune autumn wedding was sol- Miss Winnifred Evans. only dauglr E,It N E S T II. L EX summoned the coroner, who decided emnized ' in First Peesbyt,;rian ,ter ni Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans., o „.,-•.rte. Barrister and Solicitor eStur-Lito• Bldg., Adelaide and "4"w Tale»hone: Elgin 5801 Toronto 2. DIinnEY to bald an inquest. chord), Seafor•th, on Saturday, Sept. Sea£orth, and Mr. Allan Morr t,on 'First Wedding in New Wesley -Willis 28th when Grace Eliza !oth, oopnge to ' ' d -nn- ' 'Vint Church •daughter •o£ Ms. • find Mrs. W. N. September 28th, in St. Thomas Ang- The first wedding to take place in Itnech el. became the bride of Mr. bean Church, wi:,h •the rector, Rev. tae new S4esley-Virillis United ehuteh William Percival Martin, only seri ha m_ �1._- emu — Cizltini • Thee -- _ ,• decora�t,;ti.. Martin, ..- �: � ddlepnrt. The, ceremony With 'autumn flowers and 1@uvea`.- • titre* �o'cToek .tali Satur$ay afternoon, of bti a` nnTenton was a pretty effetC,.....at. Mess, mai-Hr.-and-the-elate-.--Gersn±?ni a ehureb. __was-- Death of Joseph :.panda, at Clinton Mr. Joseph Ramis, an old citizen of Clinton and a native of Huron County, .passed away on Sunday, learsr_September 2t*wh, at the age of 68 Death of Mrs. Lawson, Clinton. . Mrs. Luke - Lawsbn, of Clinton, F daughter: of the late Mr. John Mc- Knight and Mrs. McKnight, who liv- ed in Hullett at the time of herr birth passed. away on 'Sunda* morning, Sept. 29th. She was -twice married, cr rs n '�- tr us all e gScottish Churches Unite al larger ,than his whole army, while s- r who died in 1912, Bythis Tatler, i d marriage she id four sans and : Last week was au making its oP anen':s 'declare that prepense daughter, two sons surviving. Five,one in Scottish ecclesiastical history toward ICwangsi Province Is rapid Years ago she wee united in marriage The, union of the United Prue almost. to the point of being minae. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publle. Couv. yaneer. fate. ▪ PHONE 21. • IIAMIILt'111 S?'REUP. ' SPECIAtelS'P DR. P. J. R. FORS`CER. EYE, EAR. O . TI• ftOAT Late House Burgeon New "York. O h-• Melnik. and Aural i ospltat. assistant at e `Moorefield's Eye Bonilla'. and Golden ,;y Square Throat hospital.. London, Eng« 53 Waterloo St., S. Stratford.. 'cele- _ • reneo phone 267, d ri+lt=- At Hotel Bedford, Goderich an the 1 - evening of third Monday of earth month • till the following day,. Tuesdays. at i' :•'.,eertee*.eneet HIRUPRACTIC — DRU[tLEMS PEACTITIONER. CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS E quipped y tth Elec trO- t netic NeiTHERAPIST, GODi1TCHl baths. Electronic electric treatments; ., nd • chiropractic: -. Chronic, organic, and' nervous diseases. 'Lady in at- tendance. 'Wee hours 2 to 5, and 7� • to 9 pan., excepting Monday and Thursday and , bv. appointment. A. N. ATKINSON, residence and office, corner of South street and Bri- • tannin road., Phone 341. AUCTIONEERING niollOAf,,S DtiNDRY do SON. Live Stock and General ` Auctioneers, Elgin Ave, „oderieh, Sales masse everywhere and all efforts made to give you satisfaction. _ Farmers' Sale Notes dIsco•x.:ted. Phone 119. ` -e/tESLEY W. rxsn n. AUCTIONEER,. ue�' ytvhert ` 1 o .. totes • sn • ill c 3 'UV n :My terms are reasonable and T will ley and give satisfaction. Phone Carlow 1814, or address R, R. - •I, Coderich.. . NOTARY. PUBLIC. ETC. ,IXt ir, HAIL• IE. NOTARY PUBLIC General Conh eyancing done Good Companies Represented Phone Na. 208. • :i ederleh, Ont. INSURANCE lannitILLOP AniruATi , VIRE IN6138- . - ERTY INSURED. : • 'FARM ANTI ISOLATED) ,rowx PR01'- Et1AY INSURED. Value of property insured up to Jan- uary 1910. $.7.0ae. 975.00. O1P10ERSeelamea Connolly, Presi- dent, Goderich; Jas, none, V1ee-Prest- , dent, Beechwood; T. 11. Hare Sec.- 'Treas., .+forth. • DIRECTORS,- -D. P. Mcrregor, Sea - forth; J. G. (Reece. Winthrop; Wm. Wrin, Conetanee: George Mei:airtnt'v, Tecketsntlth; Jolla Ferris, Milne; John Rennewlee BroadhaSen; 1llurrny .Gibson. Brumfield. AGENTS -J. W. Yeo, Goderich; Sandi Leitch, Clinton; • Wm, Chesney, Sea-. lorth; R. Hinckley, Seaforttr. Policyholders can pay their assess- meats at Galvin Cutt's store, Goderich; A. J. II oi%id'g Clothing' store, Clinton; EIRE, INSURANCE Have It attended to by the • WEST IIIAWANDSO 11111011. IIItE INSURANCE CO Established 1878 Bead Office: funganYnon,. Ont. V'm. Watson, Auburn, President ; cans. Ilcnvitt, Vico I'resiident; Jas. far- . van lion, Director; Directors—Wm. McQuillan, St. Helens; W. P. Reed, '11. R. No. 2, Lucknowv i Harry L. .Sal -- held, Goderieh• Alex. Nicholson, Luck- now; Tim Crittln, R. R. No, 7. Lnelcnow; Ohas. • Ilowitt, IGneardlne ttobt. David- son. Dungannon. Date—E2.O0 per thnnsan4. 1fIIOO, STllTHHER.S. Treas. CECIL 'T RELEAVEN, :+cent BroDli8u r GORERIC:H Tile Ltadiat Foetal llirexters_:. sad Eraltahlers also Ambalaace Service Orders mem, attende 1 is M ail hours—night or dal'. We erre the inspectors of anatomy in and for the County of Huron. Phones: Store lit; Residence 211. S. It. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer C odericb, Ontario 4 ti C3?BS pl3brtil,LEi *ttnticrrs t <.i ty or night, Pinours Store ;IA Hone 1155re+ --Keep. fr Colds, Coughs The soothing, strengthening effects and the tonic, invigoratinkinflueoceof ANGIER'S EMULSION upon all the bodily functions mal a it unequalled forth* pre. vention of colds, influenza, bronchitis and all catarrhal affections. If a cold or cough has already commenced, ANGIER'S is the best means of throwing it off and repairing the damage it has caused. ANGIER'S iS also Intaluuable for restoring proper tone tone to the digestive functions, and for building. up health and strength. It is. the MOSt palatable of all emulsions. aridagrees',•per- fectly with delicate, sensitive stomachs, •Equally useful for adults and children. s etc &eta°: A±3ritiih boct*,write#: "1 ftcquontl.v conuflence rhewiatetr sit ani by taking Angier!o Emulsion,. so Mind' 1t on excellent tone drUYglat'a, and preventive' .- (SitneriJ-•-4^,A/11. 45. ULSION ENDORSED BY THO MEDICA4.IYtOFES$ION • ter 00001-11.1 �1. 6130111rjog-- . 1 . A� . ' Floors laid with it 25 years ago will still be in style 25 years hence Intl 11111lllllllllll 1111lllllllilllllll 11111111111111111111111111$11IIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111 s1� 11t11,3 Gid rich P'.laniug• Mills, L GODERICH Estimates gladly furnished for any job, in any' Grade of Seaman --Kent Oak, Maple or Birch d 11 11 11 11 111 Hill ,• . -. w y you should ANSWER PROMPTLY JY the time this woman finishes her band of 7 bridge and reaches the telephone the party calling will have given up. The tardy bridge• 'player will be told "Sorry — there's no one on the line now',. Madam". Roth of them will he annoyed—the person calling and the person called. Ilottt of them have %rested time. Remember -4t takes three to complete a call' There are over one trillion local.calls in Ontario and Quebec every day which fair to get through. These uncompleted calls mean two million tnia- utes a day wasted oegeationoftraffic 'conetant irritation—a handicap to business. Some elf them are unavoidable and tonne of thesis are our own errors. But many of them are mis- takes made by the person calling or the person called, It takes three people to -complete a call. We are constantly striving to reduce Otis own errors. We are Hort► pointing nut tome-.of.the (common errors in telephone usage because one Titins 11 to 'provide the test possible telephone ser. vice* and in telephone service, co-operation is essential. Answer promptly when your telephone rings, If it is not conveniently located in your home. con. salt ras•abont ft. And when you make a call, watt a reasonable time before civarg up and causing a one on the lin, note. Vi lenaire zttlo e s fruca S4.,i a.wL replar,nseoto t5/ aef!t loran? and toxo dit� two forepRcse pinwtlriff meanentote!fnyst« 19t9.A/ "owe Moo oppoo,00m PAGE T$UIt etre ays The nutritive ted no of torn Syrup is reronwe tied by doctors tit's. known to be the liralthy food for ei orebody. So nhy not assure sirenath, energy and happllncsa ley. Itaviita Crown Wand CoenSernpt ahvays'ready in . your kitchen. It's delielous.,r. ,ti lantIBVRG Makers of Famous Food Prod sitnce1858 "j .4410 lids Tho CANADA STARCH CO. �_...1.i fttlteti•. • ......—_— ! MONTREAL. G1. to Mr. Luke 'Lawson and is survived Church send the Church ofScotland ulous.• ky her husband, her incliner', Mrs. took place in the. great hall. of as- Britain's Ranking Tr0ubltes Isabella McKnight of Clinton, two y g Philip Snowden, British Chancel- sons. d + Church1• sem'bl tin Ediixbiir lr.' bels � ,ep- e th'1 r l� sons,. ` illiam R. Tasker of Stratford pealed, , school i d pn hada ho lar of, the T;xchequer and Actiing and Le lie `Tasker of Detroit, two day.. and the assembly halls were Prime Minister during Premier Mac. brilliantly silhouetted by flood light- Donald's absonco in America, told stepso s, Gordon Lawson of Clinton and.. arold Lawson. of Sault Ste.. Mari and oils brother V. T. illeNight £ •at -o Io C i n. Clinton and Exeter were Visited By int;. the delegates > to the tinnual labor :The members othe respective party conference ntw. Brighton that General' Assembly met in, their own he hoped the international bank to assembly halls and, - headed by their . 'be set up under the 'Younn' pylon Moderators, marched two abreast to would. be abut to prevent in 'the fu - Robbers Same Night as C jderleh St. Giles' • Cathedral. There the tura any situation- of an . `orgy of J. S. Barry's slice store . at Clinton,: thanksgiving service teas ,held, speculation" with its accompanying was entered on Wednesday night • Japan honors Ancient Rite. high interest rates, such .us prevailed 'zit - September 25thand; ten or twelve in the tJnited States, from inflict - en.of men's: good shoes were tait� Modern Japan. paid tribute to its in , "grave eufferinr upon workers en. Also what money happened to aneiet►t oxtg1'�, October 5, in the ingprn practically . every other country be in tlse still was taken•and,th draw-_twentnerth eir.xemovsiY 9f,.thc inner -- .__ ,„ eIin the world. shrine of s.e: Iiri siri awe-inspu=ng. or underneath the cash 'register' roees'sion in which off 'and carried away. Anmarched the Western. Premiers Meet hi h' fullp w c was of papers , vas entrance pried Premier and other Cabinet Minis- Premier J. T. M. Anderson has was made- by "jimmying" the Iodic ters of this modern power, robed in announced the acceptance of Fre- on . the outside front door, a matter fashions of 2,200 years ago, a vast- mior J. E. Brownlee of Alberta, of easy of performance, as Chief Stong ly ancient mirror, believedto repres- the invitation of the Government of frit of the sun, o Saskatchewan for a v' eat then th great Sa hconference with demonstrated the next morning, The ancestress of the Japanese nation, a view to joint ,action in connection inside door was not locked. When Chief Stong !began to investigate the was borne from the old to the new the return of the natural' resources shrine a' sin Ie tem le f • rimitivo at these two provinces. No date has r P r r n P following i d� of morning n o a a h called d Cann v g g le t Constable Whitesides send finding design. been sot for the conference but it that he was in Exeter, he called him Et+yNtlau Dictatorship Ens l will probably Luka place some time •:here and on describing what was The end of the dictatorship in }tin the nextmonth or six weeks. stolen found •that Mr. Whitesides had Egypt carie' with 'the acceptance by , Canada at Big innit • Showin his possession +the drawer' from King ;Vaud of Mohammed Mahoud At the' Imperial Fruit Show which the Barry stare, which. had been 'Pasha's resig'n'ation as Premier. 'Ma-. will be . `held thin rear in Bingley !picked up in the ditch on ;the road Ihamoud Pasha's cabinet: is giving Hall, Birmingham England, the. 'eating from Exeter to Grand Bend. place to a temporary ministry, whose Canadian exhibit will again be one: of Mr. Wht esides. was investigating a t function will be, to restore the con- the lamest and most attractive at burglary in Exeter .the same night stitutional regime and carry on un- . the show,' as it has been for several and it appears :hat. Goderich also ell the elections on a' direct universal -years. The C'ana'dian eninies this had one. In Goderich it 'teas a man's basis are .held', . year are more numerous than ever ' clothing stare which was entered and ' News. From the East before. a unbent of articles of men's wear I The development of the new Chin- Thisshow, the largest of its kind w re taken. In Clinton it was mi.n's ese revolution or the progress made held annually in the British Isles, bunts and shoes and in Exeter the by Nankin in its suppression, are provides, an excellent opportunity burglar or burglars loaded up -with veiled by the drastic censorship and to bring to the G tentton of +the illit- eigarettes, candies etc. It is I the extravagant claims of success IApublic the superior quality and thought •rho •robbers were the same made • by each side. While Nankin he wide variety of Canadian apples. in each case, asserts the steadfast loyalty of all Hundreds of boxes. of fruit are die- On -'Thursday morning -onto-neer the major military rend the rapid tributed to.visitors to the Canadian 26th it was dtseove>t'ed that some demoralization of General 'Chang eta- exhibit. time during the lewd's .u9, the the winning gattizay.,.., British Liberate ' Meet broken into the gasoline f trltion at -party L.' t where the Labor Party le holding its annual .conferena:. The /ques- tion of finanees was one of the first aubjeete to be discussed. Apparent- ly, Int. Hon. 'Sit' inert Samuel, chief Liberal organizer told a pri- vate t that vat meeting of Ceti n a n o the constttueenciea had raised $1,4i00 000 during the year before the *lee tion without any help from head. quarters, He 'tackled, "In the face of e • a there that nobody r(in suggest •th t e is not treat life and activity in the, Liberal constituency organization.' Canadian Wheat For India .. A i;hipment of Canadian wheat consigned from Vancouver to India la believed to establish a new record in Canadian wheat -exports, Con. ditions in India called for outsider. Purchases and •.' Canada, :as 'the fore- most, wheat exporting country in.the iworl.received. the order. Quebec Bridge Changed d, 'Char uebec wand -famous Q Bridge, structure spanning .he River St. Lawrence, built primarily to carry ' the ••tracks of the Canadian National Railways" transcontinental line, now enters a anew uphere of usefulness r• through t o inof. r the en iia bridge iS i" P >g to highway . traffic. Automambiles andothe • v c r traffic >. *lit ill of is are al- lowed a v to pass over in claylighs !tours I' only, pending completion of . the work on tbo approaches. 'Tho con- version of the bridge to a highway wae cdrried out by the Government of the province of Quebec' and iss, 'costing in the neighborhood of $000,000. STOMACH ULCER and PAIN North belonging to Me. W. adherents a desuccees es in the field. present when tl erLiberalepaity's ah./ /�.�y• 1 *thick and hieves nsacked the build- in gives. slayings. and captures nual convention got • under way last V ai ] CL r 0 Orr itlg. The thieves had secured en in Chan 's forces which reach tot r after once inside- they pried open Inc ' se q uaa-quite as large vi door using considerable force as pate. of the door holding the lock was broken off. They practically clean. ed Mr. Pethick out of chocolate bars cigars and .tobaccos, some fountain 'trance by entering a window and Chang's won. With seta fives and friends FOR FLETCNER'S the assembly It an ulcer of the Stamm .% sev- en years, With _pain about two bourn. after. eating. About a year ago had a hemorrhage. Took Dr'. - McI wd'o Stomachic and followed directions and diet.' Now I enjoy my meals, am free from pain and feeling fine." • GEORGE ,TOWNSEND, Gerrie, Ont. Dr, McLeod's Stomachic: on sale at 1)IUNLOI"S 'Drug Store. • ADVER-rlSE: IN THEece 1 pens send pencils. A: email tin .cbn- taining about six doliarn In quarters was sitting' on a shelf surrounded by matches. The matches were stolen but the money was overlooked. Mr. Pethick had a few plants In the win- dow sill: These were knocked onto the floor 'the flower pots broken and contents scattered over the room.' The culprits also helped themselves to ice 'cream which - was scattered around freely. Mr..Pethiek estinra•' ted his loss at about 580.00: The thieves left a hammer acid a bag just - outside the door. high Constable 1'Vhitesides was called down to in._ vestigate. n.- vestigate. - WORLD EVENTS (7oiiI iced from nage ;'d1° 460,746 (appr'oui.nuttely $10,197,2033,. • 720) during 1928, and that of Low - der's. imports and exports, £092;130,. 143 ($3, 463, 650. 715). In the year under Melee: imports into London• declined by 11.1 per tent. from the , • previous years figures, but on the. other hand, exports showed a eon- siderablc inereaee. New. 1lrorldic. DiatAnee Y°tiglit.Ifc any of you are dreading old •Elie b'.renelt Air Minietry has • t*nattier, . claimed a new world mord for err- pinne r7',,a - ee flight in nteoidht And thinlring dismally about red tiAn- tinc for Dieudonne Coate and Maur- Helm and frozen water p'iptes, • ice hellonte. Advieos reeeived by May not handto the quretion in n con.. the Ministry and elite T''oreten office sable niannner, saint +i hat the aviratore, wlio left Le And then forget all about it? Bourget Anfield early r,tl .ha The ceneibte thing to do is do lata'~.* ing of Sentennber 27th, had landed on, two of iso ammo tnp,.1,, of D. THE . - the giant gathering at Brighton,' C A S T O R 1A OERiCH WINTER'S COMING I WHAT OF IT ? So ARE THE HEAT rOLK5 HOUSECLEANING VALUES ! Dominion Storm coma to the an of th, woman who to making her home aptc and 'pen for -Foil with an Intereetinp net of hoveeclean;nr neeertsi- tipa-special peke* held hoed for many of theee need*, White 10 Ilan P &•G Moths 39c soap POR rifts i.rVtr[al:t4 LUX 3 Ck1.q 5 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER TA. 19e CLEANSING ARTICLES SA►NI FLUSH e ... Tot Ary& H WASHING SODA 3 i 25,. BON ASA 4°dt,m or i'at,rlcr d lin U LIFERJOY SOAP r, e 3 for 2O COLI) I)US t . rd,tx, ;, cli num "f lcinn% t6irothi/rg' .b l'C(ta,V fit so r OZf'10 i ^�, j Att4 yltlttlitliiaa`r' �co ,s s:_ .too ts,�ati�,� s Cb •a tr4i19Gr.7a / L.;•a 1117'I Cl,r D, r. a,. Out Meg•390 , e~ II.:"• • EAC E Roily or *03*dsfe g2aao yl 9e Fw' t.....,.-s«LIC;...;_i.:,::„�viiwiGi$r♦....,.....�iF`itir .-__ _ -e�i `.S-.epternber 23th In good eontlittonn M'. L> ek W. Coal, r111ieh is Steadied by' the vicinity of Taitaihar, northt.cst . t. Ilcat X'°olkst, of Harbin, 11Ioaehark i, Unofficial eetinaatee of the `- arae' And when that coal 13 safely in yo;ar taneo covered vanf;ed from 5.500', bin, pin can fos'get your mora t rattles to 5,1193 rice land etl,loy your mute* an e comfort. Canadians Benefit �a p via h •ut ceet t' Cairene, the -- fOf k:Sootl lCdtl Coal 1 Unri.d -eta( 3 is l atildltit; tipfiroactteg,l CALL 811111to n Lradge which spilt nv;entuatly link St, neeepli Lintel eeini ehe Cann -1 nclkatl ai]arinla�scl. The • t,F ivateri rortu•il;n;ttea t,itl tam C caving of r. ; leant a ,ieaa!,•tele f .7 statins>an ctalat i cv1K11 Itto I11nd in leo ittinliv `i �kf;:l ley teen Sit-in tact 04vit 40. t"TASTY” '' APPLE PIES I'rOOsbe lath 2 Di PO JS TITAN ca¢ 2 rt2t 25( S E , r nutim1 N'attory a .far I9. � �Ir�q �t`p ry c..:a t:a �4. �'YE da� IlG' �"u dD5D6' bor rq MUSTARD COAL t,eid E F nua, us S A £:MPANIt 60e. 98 GOdetitill U• all *Ale • NI