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THE GODERICH STAR
DISORDERLY, BUT NOT INSANE, I Cost of Hydro
Utterly Worn -Out
COURT DECREES IN GAULEY CASE Ito Rural Parts
Fi1il1kkkT01 Writ Pr. WNW
eCentlen!.'ed teal Paea 114 teenaidered • fieettee dete;C:ous. •
Toad. CAtecy deeve tee. ;cad Wel': to A Illackmaities Experience
,..t!!',1,24t4.4_,;,* ,..,1„IlYe t,, riWa7,I Deeter. blacksmith on tee
hu to "1" "‘""se' "leatuaciaey /le between le7ucto and ;deuce
g4 12111 ar4 rcra21r*.et1 /3"S12 /74)"--`-'-° tl Cotintice, told ef an v.:eerie:re with
*wait 10 aerival. Geuley WI Dearelti Oth. It wne a alspate
"Seneca VP" to Garda over ca 20-eeut aeoautit aed Ciatlice bail
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"rem filo eloeretep X eaw Octuley pt been hina by the throat. Dextce called
ti* bat ;lee of the load, Ile turned We Cala Mid Gweley paid lea. Dexter.,
teaM around+and faced it homeward, tail Cauley lied put lab flneN'e Wed°
ithruiey,lxed eget teat be waled not hcind. We shirt band and preened hia knueleice,
the 'team ever to us until ha had put it Walter Dexter, the eon, eve coerobera.
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up on 0, better read. Mr. Griffin fa,p-. Me evidence.
preached him, but 1 couldn't bear the, ,rhavi; nil the evidence we laara re.
eperreereatiort• lOa4at Walked leveed sardine the iunity• charge," paid the
Xiint with a 'pitchfork in his band. but, Crown,
he dropped ft and l'equared. up to Ur, "That charge will be dictate -car paid
firliOn.- 1 could tea la- hinguaee etva the °Atagleforttr without +continent,. ..
spite rotieb. Ur. OrliOn'turned around
• No New Testimony
and left him, there. 1 saW What remix Mt"'
10 et the by en the road binning, but The disorderly -conduct' eherne • 'Wee
den% knew who set it on Are." • then ProCeerieel with. It was agreed be -
%weer; ColinSol that the same ovidento
Worked For Ifle Father-
would uPPIY-
O'Connor raid he had O conversation "T have nothing to do but to lira
• with the ofilcerS, but did not think that, Oauley guilty.", said the bench. "Ile
It 'varied materiallyfrom the evidence cursed on a public h1way iw impeded
he had lwt given. Under cros-exam- trate." •
illation he coafirmed that Clauley had "Not seriously," 'said Ur. DounellY.
, •
once--Worked....for Ala lather.. Mad had
1101141a a lot of bay.
attlebt A not havebeen that Oauley
was elan*, taking an Interest in you
and Was trying to help you mit?" asked
counsel, • •
"Very much SO."
ooYon were excited?" .
• "area 1 was excited, and ,X also was
Hai mos mai Hi !I. L P. C. Ism.** Boo. Mot Deal -
Ch Thu
dorm aucl unable to InE x
Subject
t
'I became Ma*
do ray work for I
writi/eYs rarwe a. ku•emir* few weeke aeo Tbe fetal' ceeeiv.
eitzpatenk,mateute, .ed ceW ere "lzetraI Vieetrleal Serwiee
Oatarle," het we did not tete the
I ' time b make a review ef at that time -
bed anaemia? and I took treatment, but
with very mile imptovement, Ceveral papere have dere this 'end we
my ri,ster, who bed had the same repreduee the tollealue from Tee SIM.
adosed ane to try 1)r. W' coa reformer*
Pies, as they had done her so much goad. Not infrequently we have heard rural
I have taken seven boxes. Today 'JI residents eomplabt 'of the ceet rural
welt; Able to do my own work; no mere hydro ae eon:neared vdtb the Price$ paid
tinLitleeling or weak spells. I can Mu by urrian bouseholdere. Such complaints
upslaue without pulling. I sleep and eat, finel a ready echo Irom one 'district to
well. My friends are astonished at my another soon the volume ot eriti-
changed appearance end never fail to ' cisco *becomes heard in. official quarters.
-villat-Pur-takinge$ MY-r1PIY Evidently the **Aerie- Hydra -Mettle
Williams' Pink Mel Commlesion has hearkened to 'the de.
Dr' Willi°15!Piak actually create 'mane at rural Ontario tor sonans
an abundance of new red blood, which i anon oe to the differoeco eo$t oe
the reason why they have &on new
g tire service Ile between town and ,coune
vitality and .trent to 010°3145 °- qty. The Commieslan has recently !s-
melt nervously exliausted and oVerth'ed• !sued, a very compreheronvo and Vialight-
women. Equally helpful for growing*
thb. Tne them. At your tiruggit4„tm :ening brochure entitled "Rival Eleetrieal
',Service in *aerie," winch outlines the
IkeW 0145 container. 5°c P2CkagC. salient features of the subeect in a mane'
*ter which is most convincing. Any
"H-evereheely Who zereere on the high-,
way wog locked up the Jails woul4 have
to be vularged a hundred fold," he said.
"My elient-aiready has spent two weeke
in jail. Ile Mply performed a neigh.
bc•rly act. No Women or children were
present to hear the language, No harm
has been done,"
Crown AttoreeY-*'-"We must make the
kJng keen interest in the proceed* highways safe even for neighbors who
* lupe tare unwanted.
"Re did. a good job with the haY?"
asked counsel. "ra fluaroute°
"I Went home sefely." "We Mast have fgrotection for the
otlauley put you on a goad road alid. public ;against possible future behavior
started you on yotn ever hoMer of this ma' said his worship, suggest-
4ereo, and he also told as that we log suspended sentence or production of
didn't know attatiting anoUtdrivinn,te•o sureties of 8500 teen.
Noses," I sr DoiMelly seggeeted that he might
O'Connor 'mkt he 'Was puzzled be unable to get bondsmen. lviessrs, Joe
throughout as to Giauley'e rtext move. lvieefillan and Marvin Durnin domain&
He did _riet'actuall7 0E0 anybody"set fire „Be asked for suspended sentence with -
to the ba on the roadside. but 'Galilee' out the necessity of bends.
was the only' eine etear it, He 'had told, "Tine thing has heen threshed out on
V* e officers' he did not think Manley. had the highways and 'byways ,,Of the town -
been Ship rend in the newspapers and It must
"He never at any time threatened 113 be Settled now" Bald Ida worship with
with the pitehfork;' said witness in,•an- empluasis, "We must keep this country
Rad Leet the AM 1A-raYS'n
ower to a question. sate for people who travel the ;high -
Giallo was stem until 2 otiock to
Norman OVonnorat:bunted that he ino
pro lice ri raen.
hid been le the eitY for sOple time and
might have lost the art of pitching hay; °C111 001 Grants. 'bre
anbomoi had heel* at It Most of his 0
On Upward Trend
oanido, improve on my brotber't
evIcretes."' lie said: "BetrYtialog hen -
pelted just as he has_eald. We never ebeeee_. ee tee...ewe Or Higher
asked cauley to help Us and had no dee ""`114"42a "V"11
etre or his aesietance. - :salary. Lit, Report
*Tee. Conley theeetened Ortilln. He Inapector
said: 'Get ba* In the, lump, /0a
geaed " ":" ilia report on Gorlerich Oilblie
Osnas-dkomined, Norman Ovonnq Schools, dated March 22ad, Inspector E.
*greed that Oaoley had not threatened 0neacom says the character of Instra0-
0eiffin phydeelly, ether than to take oft tion continues, generally speaking, to be
Ilis tottte' and to use swear WordB, of an effitient nature. The teachers are
An Adverse witness? giving capable Service and display tom -
presentation of
At one point in his evidenCe Orlf-, 211°21°114e *nl in the
th ir 1 t to C
resident 'AO labors under the he-
Godereh-Gi*es $90 1.11111:ttst-huendtr:ghbLdrg147,74:t't
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COP— ffthis pempblet for the VIVO,* Of
tO Bible Society dr
see ring all available infeemation On the
Contribueeonasn ir"-----ona.^viarinua points 1 Is'llreitucteellY the diffleulte rural' hydro
2. distribution la one Of teattered
the_County °L Bon and greater distances between eon'-
sumer* 'resulting In a Much, teeter cape(
' ContribUtions reeeleed the Peat Year- th rer4=011.totenr.3471
tot in:stests.t
consequent nigher annual qost3.
end. for the Bible Society from Goderldi
wl vicinitamounted to
a249,08. hut of IC°Mlotselert, Points oUt that the riUmber
a -y constaMere SerVed, bY *Mile of lines is
this amount $1/1.10 Was reeelYe4 after
January let end beeee is not reported about 20 to 50 times greater in the 'cities
than in Ontario 'rural areas. Ear-1401ot-
In the annual report, e , ed farm consenter*, each service requires
napper Canada Bible Society, just iaMed.
a separate transformer and switelling
$71.70 deducted frOm $249,99 would, give equipment while the operating tests are
us $178,25, but S10 of the Contributions relatively high .irt the country and have
received a year ago was not in in time to be borne by perhapS three to teri con -
to be reported in the previous year's re- stoners per Mlle of. line 'instead of t*
port, so that it is included in *stet Year's
..,44.}, some 200 or more as in the city. These
report, ' .1/4:ttril credits Ci"ler" "*"": and other features. constitute serious
$188:25. Of the $71,10 received after
handicaps to the provision of rural 'elk -
Jan. 1st, 1932, $U goes for local ea- triad service at low cost under the
penses, leaving $59.70 remitted since
4,,..,,, conditions' emend in Ontario ,agricultural
Jan. id' "tv/4°11-' will h° credited in '''''' territory amt., it should 'be appreciated
1932 report a year from now. • Over that only the iCommission's earnest de-,
design economical methods of
aregtstiOn. tlin111lowinrtg -=trrentAtclot mslreent tot,5astarwe, hoc made'it p0551010 01 about 43.00 per Mouth. This shoUld,
from other branch societies ih the 60111-, te-proadde service to teemeee at the clearly disprove the contention that the
ty are credited in the annual eeperti comparatively low. rates that now Pre.- CoMmission is seeking to disorindnate
Athileld, $84.15; Auburn,. $79.7.5; Bay- van' in Ottiario rural power districts, against rural residents. ,
geld, $32,30; Belgrave, $11.83; Blum/ale, It is trite that the Ontario Government
4,80; Blyth, $43A3; 33rueefield, e148.85; shown ..cOmmendable euterPrise la inThtheenlasPatnsfiew°4 illyeaXrurs aaiffttordr csleervaresieet
Brussels, $155.80; Clinton, $1,01; Cone has
stance, $4: Dunoannen, 04,35; Ernnend., providing or the extension of rural hi-
viiie, $30.15; dee service. In tile first Place provsion 4pereoo.fo tiTturtiCnitytatrol°'seleatfri:eerlsectariPcPirteYtre
rel"URSDAY, APRIL Mil, IOU
LAB
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two-tbircia of the contributeans came
ronlNorthstreetrural distribution together with
OWN
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alb.
1101/1/14 LABEL
pound now 25 cents
Grocers ag SEE REBATE FORMS
ALREADY MAILED TO YOU — WE
PROTECT YOU AGAINST ALL LOSS
govern- when due, ° Loans •have been provided
to 11,200, fatine,re in amounts varying
from $500 to $12,000,
ern
Lendeel?areagli and Itaths+ was made for the payment. by the gewe.1 their PP°Immes and 'farm' buildings.Itt
$3. Lucknow, $121.72; Port Alberternmen f r t ent of tile tat 1920, there *Were in Ontario about 205
$2.2.00; St Helene, $27.59r Seaforth, eionnstru,Ortlhg ?rail rirtitEtrY trartemiasio:ri miles bt rural line meth 2,860 vontinners,
$22.20; Varna $2; Whitechurch, 41" ; I es. hen n 0 e RUral Pow taking a load of 300 horsepower. In
Winehene 4127.85; Wroeeter, District Loaris..,Act ;provided that farmers' Iasi these figures Had grown fo -4,400
6 desiring to take full and early advantage miles of liar* altd, 35,000 vonehaleral tak"
of hydro serelee timid borrow- front the Ing more thee,. 31,000 borsepoWer. The
OBITUARY Corritaission up to .$1,000 for. one con- capital investment in rural power dle-
garner, This WAS financed un to a maa- tricts now • $15,730,00D) and hall of
MES WILMER HARRISON •
A sleep gioom was cost over the Com -
c *some e nspec r onunents _
*h
Ito was described by Mag166“"ti' 4t.e"' 2! that more pupal eoldd be accommodated zulnite on Thursday, .April wnen It
it nverY•licarlYan-4tdveree wItheaL" at Central Sett 1 ki der rt Ivan' earn°
I d that 4nna Margaret "Eunice
"WhY figta't .YOUtake Year IlOrs& "and
tj nomee' Orin% tested lie said' toe
Gainey as he approached him, "Dare
Wee in a bed temper and I tboUght he
bad a few drinks in him. mat's all
that took place He never threatened
AWAYfrom him, and thea'../ohn teelone
:Mr telephoned for the police,
"I said to Hermani "If this was IV
Vaal help that man on with.'
the toed.' MY back was turned tri *au -
ley. He may have • sqUared up to me,
but X elitin.st ate him," ;
eDb eeei agree 'or disagree with John
O'Connor's evidence?" asked Crown At-
inrney Holmes. •
Mr DonnellY Ohieeted, but Magistrate
Held overruled,' 'eohmienting that Me.
. Griffin Was."VerY **early an adverse wit.
"Mee you been talking, this over with
allynaet" risked the Crown,
ifltee with ,Toe McMillan and *titers.
Z admit ClauleY Wit obscene langtlege."
Ile Mr. Donnelly. witness ;laid he never
-BRUISES
Tiests`• iodides * Heed
Stiesare.It "aka
A•laiteptic, *weals*, agolara.
te °Ives quick raid 1
Ho -urges that all Children in•Goderiale
who have attained tneir fifth birthday,
ue aPiAritinlately so; in September •xlext,
be sent to kindergarten by their parents;
Dealing with the partial abolition of
Entrance examinations this corning Jtme
the Inspector says: "Tills will. mean
thet 50-80 per ventof the PODS M the ped peacefulaWayjintsdaY eveoilig. of a similar the.racter th=
e ban con- rural iserviee .previdecl. in Ontario IS' 011-
etitatuct; classes will be awarded ceftie Of a bright' and 41110ul1 disnOtitleil She etmuir would have to pay a service eharge 1surpassed for any comparable area and
fleates without the necessity of writing was well imown and leved hy all and ....___,
Imam of $2,000-,000. Thresnect of wir- this investment is represented by gov.
Ing out consumer's premises and, In re- eminent grants, so that rural consumers
Valet tomotors and other applitmees, in their rates have to pay interest and
loans *nay be soured, to be repaid over einking fund only on hal/ the invest-
s 20-yea,r period, In the same Year a :neut.
The inevitable:to/Wile/en after reading
the Commission'e statement of poliCi_ is
zuweroz., dearly belOVed Wife Of TilArne.r second Act- Prattled now Iow eendee
Harrison, and youngest daughter of charges. Per Instance, for Class 3 rural
Wm. sowerby, Goderiele TownshiP, service, Which 14 really a combined dom- that It takes a keen pride in the rural
bed passed to her reward. Deceased es* service and power service, the haat power distiicts under its supervision and
was removed to Almaidre ElOsieltal at service cost is ,fixed at $2,50 inonthly„tuat it has treated the rdeal eenenmet
elocierich. Wednesday neon, but deaPite The COrrunission goes into detail in its with utmost fairness. The Commission,
all that medical skin could da she sliPe brochure to 40ms-trate that for service does •Tait hesitate to declare that the
eireemetances. It says further; mrhe
rural consumers do not have less cone
sideratiore than urban. On the contrass°,
through :Oyer/anent . they receive
special 34vantages. The requirements
for new extensions of rigid hydro servioe
are at the minimum .necessary to pro.
teat the consumers themselves!' .
It is evident that in recent years thei
Ontatlo Government has realized that
for a well-balanced elevelopmentor.Pro-
viacial resouree$, not only nearelfactur-
ing industry but agriculture sinhild Pro-
fit by eldension of electrical fatilities.
The policy at the •teemmissiori has been
to extend electricel ;service to every
Community that: can etonoinically be
reached by transmission lines. 'Finally
must be remembered that the rural
service provided at euth. favorable costs
eduld never have been provided • without
the co-operation of• transmhsion net.
works serving the well -populated urban
Mtibleipaiities.- These • great networ
are the base from which rural primary
liflea re extended over wide area*
It is a significant fact that Ontario
rural rates are lower- than in any tem-
perable territories in the world, ,iattl they
are In impOrtant respects =Wally lower
than even urban • rates to doniestic con-
sumers in zany large cities outside On-
tario. These and -other, interesting facts
are set forth in the pamphlet referred
to above, copies Of which are 'obtainable
from the Ontario Hydro-Electrie Come
enission, Tomtit°.
examinatiolese ilt ia my considered leer early Passing Is motuned by a large
opinion that this system will be limecircle of Wends. • Zee private' funeral
ceastul In cloclerfele echooise, held from het late bons, Out Line. Sate
The, report reviews the steps taken to Urday afternoon, Aprfl 9th, to Maitland
have eie, Amos make A survey witi. a cemetery,. was conducted by Bev. ae N.
view to establishing an auxiliara class, H MIlIS, real -or of St George's chltreh,
• "Oood use assisted by Rev. Re ht. Gale, of Grace
Initteci church. During , the servtoe
Mrs. Gordon Orr eang beautiflaly "In
the taerden'. 'The pallbearers were
Keith and Victor Res% Carl, Hobert and
Thos. Sowerby and Robt.Metiwain
Besides thoso of the immediate fernlike
g Ma 0 01 V
training In the schools this year. Both
schools' eire provided with lanterns and
, are gradually securing a collection. of
elides. 'The Victoria Home and School
Club are to be commended on their
• splendid •contributiou -kw this purpose.
•Upset Stomach
semi DMS OWN Twins for
lot diPkirta when the Y had vomitiag
•apells, and found diet they eattled the
flowselen writes Mrs. :f. M. Guthrie.
&aides Faith, OM, Valuable far teth.
• ing troubles, tolds,
fevr, colic. Easy
to take — and
Instslm cad.
;hlo • in each 11c
Ptckage.
ours OWN TAIILETS
ye rants floral tributes 'were sent by—Six girt
Tbit legisistive grants, whieh hoe friends, Mr, and Mrs. ll 1 hmoson,
been applied for for the ou,rrnt year 1Vtr. and Mte, 1.W Sherloa, Mrand
amount to $2153.23. From this *mould Mrs*'44nistlil VallPr• 1110 tvlotalbtor tam -
I12 4); ceitrat be deducted the suPeran-ily,Mr` and Mr& /t* Cl°1"11' 1431a and
mutation vbiela 3 ethheld teem the afarion, me, and Ms. dock Smoule and
teaehing start durhig the present echool Mla$ Jani cCabe* Mr" and...144"..SaIn
year. The abbve amount. represents an Mellwaill, Messr8* llited and 're6t Befl
inereaee Over 1031' of approximately Y. $. union therele Cioderich "Towne
$370, and is amounted for by the gone. ship Meres Itiverston t. 0, L. 145.
what higher total Of salaries paid over Re* Black Preceptory 1034, employees
the previous you.. There is alto an tine It. A. L. OW and Comment' Toronto.
treme of 26 In the average attendance, Mt3- Harrison le Survived by Iter sorrow.
'weed' was sea in ion as compared vent Ing hueband to whoM she wee matted
June 19, 1931, and her henna tugh-.
J7 In 1930.
"Ill computing the grant eitherlea,
It eliould be understeod that the same
;Bald to auPple teachers end the muk;
illetthetor wee included. The 1832 grants
repretent 10 per cent, of the total
amount Pidd in Salaries in 1011. Prider
the present system of grant, Codertels 80nIrtar01111143$8sio!srirdteolriggr:
reeeives mg liberal OoVeDiritent assist-,
*nee in the mitinterittice of pUblie tritniMten'snnh tian3t34M, itc!„1e1; 1°11
• rselleole.
"I would agedit urge that an. appoint- Alt, nartban and M.
and Was' Wm'
Meat bo *neat to poeition of Initeleal arri$011, SeafOrtii; Mr. and atm. Thetme
intruetor, least for next tenet. It Bettlek 15Inthrt0;
Would be A ratter of regret if the mile
In Gocierleit ethools, were not Ole to
atinitO a, continuerice of the *Altana
previously reeeived in this regard."
Sfilleres Worm Powdrs, helms In cie. aSY ay o n
leettilst*s or drug shop, at yell+ MIMI tdder NVeakness
Mend eVeryWhere, on be got at any
co% r.Chey are, etendeld remedy' for
worm troubles mid tan bor fully relied
tlieen to Mei worms from the system
mut abate the suffexings that worms
eauee. There are many mothers that
rejoice that they found avatiablo so et.
Active; remedy for the relief of their,
hildreil.
ter, Audrey Maxine, her better, two sis-
ters and two.brothrs, Alice, of Toronto,
and Nora, Carl and Ross at homeliee,
mother predeceesed her twelve years
Ofitt. Among those from a distance Who
attended the farteral were ktra. J.
Druggist Tells. -
impiie Blood
Her System
• Caused Boils
Per O. Ea* Ilk POT ,.
ismolillosilleila Mal? rit
'Mt T. 1111111111110111N Ms Wilted
Tiesitlioe 0044*
Mrs. Win, Hwes, Port Levis&
Oat, weiteatee" Owing to having to.
blood laY Irma 1 WW1
(rM'lv tionliked with Wit ea my
*et end kit*,
I Mad tamed didtmeat meal%
but they produessl a�.
A Model mkt ma sheet litedeek
Nivel POWs mayingothe had 'mid JI„
with ireadetfal pIa, feta tetaada
trouhla., met mlealee ata te. Om it a
Mal, mil du* whine ttra blithe
me Wed was perlard: the beih
Maat.emeart met Ihem met' hem
troehiest with theta siate•
t harm
8.7t fee *}Id
Pleaant, theaPetielte None Treetssent
crackly Itellevei Pail, Irritatlelt
an* GettIng44,41ghts
•
No matter whist your ego may h, how
long' you bevel been tronbled or now
many medicines you have tried Without
eeteeess--if you. *re ft 'victim ot Eledder
Weaknete Vtd Urethral IrritAttelt tails*
ins deys of toliblmonie annoyance *ad
nights of broken rest• ----yon should try
the aroming value ot Dr. Pouther-orth's
tinis.TAllti at one!
Mede teeM * special formua, euc,.
cesstuity used in the Dodoes rebate
prattle* for nearly SO eeerreatIRATABB
are pirtleulittly designed to swiftly te.
lieve the gabt end eablerr et burnt*
Urethral Irritatiette, Backaches. Wadi
der Waimea mut Cletting1JP4N181W
ate, Pleasant, Inepensive—And evil,
plled by all good drugit* on a. glom,
tee et money bark on very am package
if not fully eatisiSed. It You need a
Medkine at thie knd, try MAT/LW to
Children Or
nit Fintlitn
CA.S "rp Ft IA
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The Vforld Owes Much
To Advertiser
LL OF US would bepoorer if there
were no advertisements in our newspapers --
poorer ia pockt, mind, cnitiort, culture. .•
•
Advertrsetrients have been called the
"Poor man's University," for they are
wonderful, teachers—wonderful mirrors Of
the worlds scientific and cultural develop -
Meat.
it is advertisements which keep us
•informed about what is being aecomplished
bY the worldts bet engineer, 'chemsts,
research workers and technidans, in evry.
• field of human endeavor -41t the realms of
tadio, motorcar and tire manufacturing, food
reparation, remedial preparations, domes
tie and personal hygiene, building materials
and construction, and agricultural economy,
home easements and beautification.
If there were lito advertisements in our
newspapers and magazines, we'd all slip
back—back to the levels of life of SO and
Mb years ago. We'd read less, move about
lc- ower our living standard be content
with,poorer machines, eat coarser foods and
• wear coarser clothng, live in unattractive
lonis, do a vast amount of distasteful
labor, wear ill-fitting shoes, see tiglinesg
everywhere, have more illness, meet tvith,
more =Went& have more toothac1les1 and
our stores would Fe very dull places indeed.
To blot out advertisements would be
like blotting out the sun the source of light
and enery.
• De grateful to advrtisers, and show your
gratitude by buying what they bring so
faithfully to your attentionn this and other
newspaprs.
And rdwityt rernorriber that advertisers are
*Wes ebriliners yo w use friends.
no
MW kinnieren by' the taitaillms
Weekly Newspopees Asitelettlen.
LOANS TO PARIVIEkS
BY ONTARIO INCREA.St
An increase in loans M farmers by
tile Ontario Agricultural Development
Board* is thou% itt the anneal report is-
sued by Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Minister
Of Agriculttire. An operating surplus of
5128,790 is declared atter Payrne.nt of
51,279,869 interest dip on debentures,
admintstnation costs, $25,904; farm taxes
end provision of 550144 for Inevitable
farm, losses. •.•
lailiayment of $1,100,000 on eapital
borrowings was made to the provincial
1
• treasurer and. $7900,009 new debentures
were Weed agaInst new sedurtty on loans
totalling $21,919,130. •'•
• W. Bert Roadhouse, etialrinan of the
hoard, expremes tatistaction with the
colleetioris oh loans during twa years �f
the meat trying condItione tanners eiave
faced this century,. .. . -
During at teneater periled; debentures
issued by the beard and taken Up bathe
proVinclid treasurer have totalled $42,e
• 886,000, of which 36,488,000 hoe been
refunded and Mterest payments made
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When
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Comes
virHAT InanYPeolge nun indiges-
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tion very often means, elceSS
acid in the stomach. 'Flier stomach
nerves have been, over-st imulated.
and food sours. The corrective is OR
alkali, Which Iscuiralhes the adds
nisi -tinily. And the best alkali known
to medical science is Phillips* Milk
of Magnesia.
One spoonful ot thin blerales%
tasteless alkali in water neutralizes
instantly many times that limb
arid, end the symptoms disappear
at onee. Yen will never use'eende
methods when onto yen teamthe
efficiency of this. Ge, get a Omit
bottle to try.
Bewail to get the genuine Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by'
physicians for $0 years in 'correcting
excess acids, 600 a bottle-aany drug
store. (Made in Canada.)
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footaniet
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• What Shall We
• Name the Bby)
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A SYMPO$IUM BY FAMOUS PEOPLE OF
TO.DAy—Ctioducteet by William Lewin
To select 1 aultitble name far each baby that comes Into the swild
Indeed, an absorbing problem. Millions ot new babies were horn last
var. And yet there are lees thin 1,000 mime to choose from. Patents
search directories tor el/nestle/is, Shall We Matt some Intereliting new
niontS2
No. 4S. Theodore Dreher
NOVELIST
My isoggestions fee netnieiS babies are as follows:
OHMS
Weeplanski
Annetate
Pas ephetnallent
Aetoeetedie
Abednege
Ziemer
Behtiftgeteer
, OtreophOaus
UMW/A isletree et Greek °Agin meettiug "lite gat." Its Mnna-
tes are Ted and Tearly. t. Theodere Was the pstron of Venice un
til the Pentettettli tentitty. need:ere lewsevelt Wee terentyeellth
Preealerit et the, United Matt.
:,11/1stfA is a thine ef Creek Men meaning ?tee." It is it
popular twytt *mils tht &kith, TAW, is the 3ttglith cotraction,