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The Signal, 1924-2-21, Page 3Job Printing The Signal is prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing at reasonable prices. For your next order Telephone 35 THE SIGNAL PB INTING 00.. IAHTM Nirtiaea Read the Advertisements in The Signal. Buy advertised wares. It is a safe and sound policy. GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924 SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO. K THE STERLINGBANK OF CANADA PRIVILEGES ASKED oto r a porion of your property 1 :uttu FOR RIFLE RANGE dumping gr und), with permission to tenet runt tlri pointe at 100, 2114) and for bah :w Oyards. If ou are willing to grant Grant of $7:o to Orangementhese privilegesefor a period of twenty of July Cele- i years will you kly till in the blank, bratlon on the attached to sign and return It e, to lee at r earliest cony. 1- l'mtix II!or J. �. Piatt wag 115-e-at11T wee, )Once." Reeve Mat- wit: "They Qon't absentee from the regular meeting of way what they'll da\ Tete (vmumni. the town ,uil last Friday evening. 4.ation was referred udk the public en .•e1 b t thew luto and re - being mote chlor Rya'. SAVE, Because --- Thrift begets independence. NN NEW BULK FREIGHTER HAS NOVEL FEATURES '1110L.tND, Feb. 17._Sev('ral new arr.rn;.•wn entt a• being introduced into the new hulk freighter for the 6L.r, Lakes Transportation t'om- puut). for which the contract hae beeu pectin,' by the Midland Shipbuilding Company.The vessel will be 560 feet over nit, or only 34 feet shorter than the largest freelewater freighter afloat. Isle a ill have a 00 -foot beam by 32 feet deep and will be built to tarry 12.000 tons on a ^A -foot 6-tneh draught. She Unlimited Quantity of GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE at $3 per single oord. delivered. THE GODFRIOH MANUFACTURING 00., LIMITED. I Foot of Anglesea St. Phone 51.) FOR SALE • • • • The People's Garage • Victoria street Goderich, at present occupied by Win. Craig. This is a money -making propo.ltion for the right man. Apply to P'bone 50 P..1. RYAN will carry three Scottish marine boilers, capable of developing 1144) winds of .team. Double bottoms will extend fore and aft, with side tanks carried all the way up to the spar deck to provide space for steam and ee- haunt pipes, .leering gear, telegraph, electric wine. etc., and so ellactel as to clear all cargo. making them ae•ea4slble at all times, whether the veosel is loaded or not. This will eliminate shovelling from top of side auks while unloading. Four separate tanks will bottom on each 1- The aeslon. which last a 0u works committee to 1 quarters of an hour, was rather a ,rt. a motion to this e rinse one, however. The council ac wl by. the ltw•ce sad Con easel to iiia -tt'que'ct orf tA1t.:�►1 .TYpin lxamhm01 Ot . Orangemen for a grant of $173 to Yr-. IS a blank t, be filled41 in h_ slst them with the expenses of the 12th evil as to the• aunt to 1 of July celebnatinni hereL this year• the cepa tment for the pelt A eommouicntieu from the fire eebri- gade retuenting a meeting with the l tu•stdd.) N441.) Pons Again fire committee War On motion of tempt -Mors Humber and Holmes re- Under the head of new 1411 fared to Ow fire committee to report t ouneillor Ryan. ehalrmnn of . the at the next -meeting. Market committee. presented to The request of W. C. Pridham for council plans for a nese market bel permission to use part of the sidewalk trig on the lotto the rear of the tow on um Square .while making improve- hall. Councillor Ryan stated that the me•ute to the front of the store phbns were thcae prepared last year at present occupleep t;v Cralgie I(rnt. by Councillor Worsell as chairman of WOK referred to the miteie works and the market committee. He indkutcd fire committees jointly, with -power to that 1M• had looked them over and act. con.idered them satisfactory and asked The request of John Gra hum for per- that ()thewcoundl �o *beadthis year miction to utilize the large upstate' with the matter. room of the town hall for two weeks Councillor Holmes and It4cye Mac - fur seaming fish nets seas granted on };wan then moved that the market motion of the Reeve rad ('onnetllor psnn<, n. prevented by CouneiIlor Humber. procidett -shat he leafy the hymn. ler re -teemed to ala• worker cow- hall in proper tsondttion. A cuutauuie•ation from T. J. Han- nigan. seere4ary of..tbe_Outeri, MIuni- clptal }aes•tri.• Association. requesting the council to ender,* a resolution pet- itioning the iominion Government to' enable the hydro -electric Power Com- I el FROM LAKE HURON TO THE ST. LAWRENCE Incorporation .1.sked for ('ompany 40 Carry Out Great Waterway 11u. deepen. t. St. 141%114'111'P from Pr..wott to Kings- ton and Lake (near* from there to a point in Welland county; to build a canal 33 feet deep through Welland eettety to l.uke• Erie. and from there ,lllddieswI. Lambton and Ituu ron conU .tie u pt tf �t on the east shore of Inke Huron -ouch 114 part of the ambitious project of the Coufe•d.ratiou Canal end Power C,rmpanl y, which ho- applied to Par- liamentso for Inrptration. 'ith a capital of halt a billion.J. . Mc- Evoy. K. C , of Lenulon, on be If of others. makes the application. The 40t3'1 y proposed to but a slip ennui from Montreal to Otta 'a, tio•nee ity the Rhkent River K.•mptvllle, and „by tenni to Pr with an alternative route alon !Hertel -Wu River near Sorel by wa)• of Lake St. Frew -is and the St. La once to Cornwall, and by the Corntt•all Canal to Dbokinson Land- s', ng, t 1t�-fbrther carats to--Iro- quola o Free ott. he built In the water side She will terry two centrifugal with 20-i t suction. with two nitre.. to bring In a full report Reconsideration of Salary Motion Feetpotre d In view of thee �ettaba4'o, a of ('ount•illor hitt. Reeve Mae::wan asked that e•on- deratjon ot,his notice of motion re - Would Develop Horsepower EveY, ltd -'e -of Landon. la- esyspap•r represi'ntative me•nts have- been mm- Ftderal !l..... application of !louse and tie ate the app( the ('onfeleratton ('a0a1 and Power Company to ,forms a $500.000.000 corporation with h gigantic p ' car o t Lukes to the 2,000,001) honte- J. M. Ml termed a that errata to BULPITT BOY UNFIT FOR FARM WORK 1.ONDO\, Feb. 17. -Lloyd's New*, In an editorial dealing with British boys on farms In Canada, says it has no doubt efforts are bring made by bnt_1LBrltlah and (anadleau authorities to ma that hots *recent only to suitable homes, 141x( that probably the percentage of fniluree is not above the average which might be ezpectc.l. It 411 Is quite cleat, adds The News, that the liulpitt boy, who committed suicide epal *t rkl>,--atautintter inlet' t> scut to farm work at faIl. That anxiety 1s -dilated on the matter in Canada. sayts The News, 1. shown by the request of the Ontario Government for stat.. Shinier. nupervisinu and by editorials iu the Monday. February 2.5. 7.43 p.m. Canadian. peas declaring that the Urogram of tex-rl and instrumental whole. gustation of immlgretlnn of or- music by juvenile entertainers. Phan is.ys requires imestigatlun. 'Tutedny. February 26, 7.45 p.m.- Anye versa ry of WGI. with special REEVE ROBERTSON REPLIES program of muni -. vocal and instru- RADIO PROGRAMS W Y 1•Ivgraut fu brief tor week of February 17, 1924 WOY. M&'henee- tady N. Y. General Electric Company. 7110 Kilocycles (3R0 Meters.) Eawtern Standard time. Sunder, 'February p1, Service of the First F.nglirh I.utleente church, Schenectady, N. Y.. memos b1 Rev. Herbert D. $hlm.•r. 3.30 p.m. -Program by WOY 81111 - phony Orchestra, Iwo KIIw t4. noi- ductor. 7.:10 elan:-- rw-a "LT 0 EugliWe Lutheran church, te•hene'etady. N. 1'.. sermon by Rev. Ilerb•rt D. mental, and addressee. Radio drama, i "The Wulf," by W(.Y payers. • To the Editor of The Signal,-- Wednesday, February- 27, 6.30 p.m. "Adventttr14 stony (courtesy of Although nut on the executive tom• Youth'.. (',mpanion). itteee of the Huron county munt•il, I Thursday, February 2^t. 7.43 p.m. - should like a little epee in your mos ill an endeavor to answ'e'r your Musleal prttgrum tp' ndid Or hertra anal cnnxert by the 10endeloohn Club, pondent who signs himself }con• -- uud who charges tlw executive Dr. Frank 501 FebRoruary eouductor, ter_ with false economy. Friday. February 29. 7.45 p.m. - telco, direct way to practise Mello drama, "A Taller Made Man" W 1, .cut duan eepsexliter' (Harry James Smitillt} presented by e•o1 CO ones comm Also merman) herrn e w possible, and there AR (at W4 Y 1'Iwye' • few ofIhhe,pousymt•ntsmadebythe your- 103(1 p.m.-Mnsle•aI protram and ell that a not sect by wttle. and by- reading. law -Watt t tweet otwieate thing far Saturday., - March l�930 p.m. - a committee o do 1.e to' start by cue Dane pts -ie by Rontano'a Orchestra, falling granta'eover which they have New Kenmore Hotel, Albany, N. 1. pampa u t , control. From", your eorreel s.ndt'ut's Duplex tank punnet. ng a will glue ..+gram to letter the infe'r(11n'r' must 14' drawn mbsMn of Omarl° to develop power on' leading flee reconsideration of the p for oe tun I that the money o he spent for edit. CIC[ the la [sett pumping arrangement the• :u, I,*w r•n•e, was tettered 10 the 1 h l•Ottet rut's A e special committee. a motion to this ef- ; and develop e 1 feet being moved by the Deputy Reeve and the Reeve. The following Inter from the 1)o• minion Road Machinery Co. was refer- eed to .the finance committee, on mo- tion of ('ouncillors Worsell and Ryan: "We beg to acknowledge rweipt of yours of the 4th. making demand pay- ment on us for t'he amount of our bon(. $2!259.t)2. which matured on Jan- ! nary let, and we shall govern ourselves aeeoriingly." it was carried on motion of Vette MacF•wan and Connelllor Worrell that each committee bring In an estimate of the amount required for the year's expenditure. the ewtimatee to be an on or before March 7th, and that the wchool boards and public library boated be requested to wend in their repuire- menti by that date. The Reeve remark- ed that since the rate has to tie struce at such an early date this year, on account of collecting the taxes twice a year, the matter should receive Immed- iate eon.idtration. Some Tax Warrants issued Tax Collector Wm. Campbell report- ed to erne council at follows: "1 paid the treasurer slice }'rhruary 1st $650.05 of taxes. of which $400 was on nr- rearm. Collections have been cowing in very ^lowly. I have plated a few war- rants with Chief Postelethwaite against those in arrears more then two years." To Purchase Large Grader, The Dominion Rend Machinery en. wrote- the council quoting a price on the Big Winger grader with unrlfier attachment that the town had been tie- ing during the part year on a rental basdw. The pries quoted was $390 levet $30 for unwed mould boards and '$W►10 for rent during the• veer and of any boat on the Great Lakes; theee will be In addition to the usual feed and sanitary pumps tared on such vessels. Three dynamos of ample rapacity for lighting, power and re- frigerators will take care of all galley 'applies and drinking water. Very complete arrangements are being made for the act ommodation of the omcertr and crew. The steel for the boat has been ordered and work v•s. will commence as soon as it art( c Reptimus: "How 1s your little girl. Mrs. Smith?" Mrs. Smith: lily 'little boy Is quite well, I thank yon." Septimus: "Oh. 11's a boy! I knew it was one or the other." SECOND of the series dealing wtt.h tha=establishment of the $A14K or Meen.LAL- at representative points tet CANADA and elsewhere. Tlsr��li 1yF! rr - HEN the Bank of Monbesl opened its fust office I!aebsc fs6 vas ago. of -1etweent "lifoonaeal and Quebec was mainly by stage coach, occupying three days in the journey The difficulties and exigencies attending travel were such that funds were only conveyed between the two cines "at the first safe opportunity." With the opening of this O ebec office, the Bank of Montrcal in. troduoed into Canada brach banking, one of the elements that has contributed to the remarkable elasticity of the Canadian bar.'jlig -_ gp wionwg for Dominion finance an enviable reputat:.,n 0. -LI pens mf the wood• • . Of the Bank's 567 Branches, 83 are siauted in tit., Province of Qubo� BANKOF MONTREAL Established over I00 years "IItaii Assets in excess of 66so,000.0oo TOWNSHIP COUWWLI salary eeting be left erre until the estional and elea tette purpose in liners from the G next meeting. .'r a, op 1926 in going to be oleri out and that (•(►LItORNE TOWNSHIP Councillor Holmes rising enquired px.wer of electricity along the St. !Institut loon ate going n suffer 14s a crit pone his the Reeve was whir to teat uen•e while we sq1 tlt1.•r money on The munkclp cal runnel' of Colborae pane oft motion unless with the con- Lawnne River route gsq went the council. Mr. McEvoy outlived the naviga- (ouncillot Humber Councillor the tion scheme of the company. but de - WWI that rheic not Platt t'lincd to state in the meamvhlle the was ahsent it might not be unci( best -banes of those associated with the for other members of the council to be Pr^je't or of the members of the present to 1(001(1 tht4r voles at the Commons and the Senate who are next atwting of the courlt11. to intrrxluce the bill American cap- Tfiat'w m' lookout. Your Worship:' 11n1 is largely interested. but a e•er- remarked the Reeve, tato amount of Canadian support 1s "Show• us your rule that the motion also concerned in the undertaking. can stand over," said Councillor !him- The plan, Mr.- McEvoy stated. 1a her, appealing to tete (emir. "Yes, your to build a canal to carry ocean liners. Worship," interjected Councillor leaving the St. Lawrence River at a H)lmes; "i rise to a point of order on Point near Sorel, Quebec, and to in - that ptoint." prove and deepen the Riehelleu After perusing the eted tha rule River to Chambly !Mein, at the head book His Worship remarked that while there was? no spte'ial rule covering the point the matter had never been pressed. The Mayor then ruled that if the Reeve wished to bare consideration of his motion held ova- until the next meeting he had the right to do O. The matter was then drop!*d. Committee Reports A Growing Bank Account 1• UNION BANK OF CANADA Goderich Branch, F. Woollcombe, Manager Is an incentive to greater effort. and a stepping stone to success. For 58 yrs ,the ousanion ds ofd nk of Canada has helped manypeople to save their earnings. Open a Savings Account NOW ; acquire the habit of saving regularly ; and you will have that feeling of security which comes with money in the bank. own roads. I wonder if the pyo what Is 'spent by Huron townshipmet In the hall, February really realise 12th. at 2 p.m. Members ell prow unty conn- ent. Minute'.' of Mot meeting need and ell on education *1,1114. ' or e•elra•at• on motion of Mr. 11111 and Mr. Flsber ing county pupiet at collegiate in- adopted, with one eeorreetlun, vie , Jno. stitutes and high school+ the connty Wilson auditor instead of E. Walter. paid In 1022 the stun of *45,1441 to The auditors :Mr. 1'onng and Mr. the five oat -hoot'. situat In the county ; Wilson to -gave their report, which was $2.333 to outside schools, and $4,A00 res•e•Itn on motion of Mr. Fish.•h and of a epeeist grant not preview!for by etatute, making a tote' of 542.836, Mr. le•apjan. The treasurer's books were or bne mill. In 19n for an *.•howl certified correct, aeon with the excrp- purposes the county paid over $60.000, tion of a few mins ('.err (10IW of 44' the most of this going for high eehonla tails the flnanelai et*tement tested by and continuation work. Ow treasurer in December was also de. From a grant of $4.4400 In 1922 and c'are'd enrr.ct. The eolleetor's and $4,000 In 10223 the •facial grant to treasurer's bonds were examined and of, Champlain, In Quebec Prov -'high wheat. in Huron county was this found satisfactory Ince. The canal the proceeds baric year cut to $3,000, or *.''e00 *pica. Move( by Mr L'isher. oemieled by toward the St. Lawrence to Hungry I Thi.. to your correspondent may look�fT. Graham. clic the ass.•a•or be in- • Ray and. Francis, St. Frana, oa of the Inky. tale• evnnmy, but when you eon- s1rueted to exempt ten acres of land natl wider rons of the St. T.awrene. I meter that It Is a gift pore and temple, used for refOrtstnUon by Wm. Hill, The deep poaswageway would be cut a rant In the first place u01 provided sr, upon the applicant's complying acmes the lake to the north tide of for by 'statute, a grant mit Indulged In with the -pr elisions of the statute. the - St. Lawrence, there adopting by any of the countlelr surrounding Carried' of two optional plans, one us nor in all probability by any other. calling for the dw poring and. fm- it seeing only fair to give the can- After them p.nde'nee was d►spree trn•14ment of the existing canals, ell credit for g••neroolty instead of ed of the toldnirdng *emonte were The puhlic works eommitt*e report- 1 d theother for an entirely pew, erosuring It. I know Humn eounty ensued and orders drawn for the same: t he 1 1 I cin hI rat a p d ctAcit of wchool {ser, et that the Bell Telephone Co. had 8O s paralleling the St. a t oa y county g v ng n e he . .aw•son, e , meta:led wires and pates on Cameron canal system pa iegiWiative grant to raehrrols doing fifth $4.h o ; .Toho l'outyt. s.vvie*s as soil• and Maple stretets and on Britannia Lawrence and slightly farther to the class work, and all the ad)aernt tor, $7.00: John �t ll.'nn. se•rvk et as road as applied for. The eemmlttee north. The channel would proceed county clerks who an teed my auditor. $7.110; T. Clark. drawing recommended that since est{fbates for rhe year's requirements are t0 be made earlier than usual this year an advertisement he placed in the Intel pap'°" getting that petitions for road oil and sewers must be presented to the council on or before April 1st. The Tiniest* committee reeommend(d that a grant of 573 1* tnade to the L. O. L. No. 182. Goderide to be spent 011 advertising and decorating In con- nection with the county Orange ce1P- se•14rifier teeth which lad already ben hellion In Goder4•h next 12th of July. purchased. The .-tmmunicatlon wan re_ The commimre recommended that in terred to the Mawr and public worka Committees jointly, on motion of Cnun- cillorA Holmes alnh Humber. Privileges for Rifle Range Desired The following letter was received from the London oQkt• of the Depart- ment of National Defence: "The p o.- sibilttp• of constructing a rifle range at Goderich in being considered. It will be nee.ssary to obtain firing rights Real Estate and Insurance Houses sad Lots in Goderich and Farms for Sala Many cheap properties offering. Some at daughter prices for qui sale. I 1-2 story house, with all the furniture in the hound', including good Happy Thought Range, est up. One acre land, with a number assorted fruit trees; Rick street. Price, cath, $000.00. Cottage"IHid1'9ot, South street, $9000.00. Good sized 11-2 story horse, stable, 4 lot+ and orchard, on Huron Road. Price 51,000.00. 11-2 dory house practically new, electrtc - lighted; toilet and bath, hot and cold water service; well located, west sloe of town. Terms, small amount cash will be accepted down, balance monthly payments tame as rent. Largo number of other properties for ask.. including many of the beet houses in town. Ade about them. J. W. ARMSTRONG Above Parson's Fair P. 0. Box 89 (ioderich, Ont:' tete matter M the Improvements to the Collegiate institute the board be asked to give the eounell at promptly as poeslhle a written report Allowing all assistance new. received from the county and Proven,' and how the amounts are arrived at, alto a ntate- went shoring w'hnt additional asela- tance or grants would be received In glee of capital expnditure nn"•1m- prnvementles proposed. A number of *000nnte acre passed, intending twee - taking of fire tote, Gen. Renenm. $12.50; snowploughing. Geo. 14144eom j44.4-.1..•Awier-, *24. P _lhneton._ 40 and A. Stevenson, $690. thence to the St. Lawr.•nee and into 'lake Ontnrlo. The next step would Is' a large came at Welland. To Connect with Lake Huron. The new canal new under con- strnetlon. which 1s said to ls' of hi- outtleleM size to accommodate ocean query about speelal grant ,to high grovel $4.00, breaking roads, 51.50, schools and co11eg41te institutes reply $,7150; Jus. Green. drawing gravel and that they do not give any. It look a breaking made, $5.501 W. ,1'. Reed. sate of one and aJalf mills on the treasuof Ashfi• ndary c• county asseesament for srhooly In (..unt, rer $510.50; T. eldR. Pattersonbou, Paa- 1921, or practically the same rntr aw gincering Rhatp•'s Creek bridge. $flo: ens leveed for musty reads in 1923, 1 0(1; Jno. Fowler, breaking roads. $1:e10• am not going 10 rrlticlz, either *x- ve.'ereh) could he utfliz4d, but Saltford Sunday Reboot The annual meeting of the Snit - ford Sunday school was held on .inn nary 23re at the home of Mrs. Bother.Ilan territory and that would e11m1- ington, the /superintendent. Miss i' nate any diversion from Interne- ti,mal waters. - The alternative rents . wants fie from Llprairle haat below Montreal to the Ottawa River, which would be improved and deepened for 0r*14n traffic rap to Ottawa. A cane) would he made of the Rideau River, thence to where the Kemptville creek rums Into the Rideau, running hack to the direction of the St. Lawrence River. Near the jlnrtlon of the Kemptvlle creek 1s the highest point between the Ottawa and ,.St. Lawten••e, with A watershed SCI rh direction. A lock would lie the dlture--130th aro very mcestwry: 11111 lima, gond and IunmDPr$31.40: . promoters prefer an entirely new cut ,fiat I do wide). to print out the unfair E. 'Mitchell, odors of error In roll, through to Lake Erie. The final pen neve of your correspondent's criticism. $16.00: S. B. i ntb•re, hw•hcxol fair p1,a1' would be a Banal from Port Neither am I Ruing ihto a eiefenw of shield. $9.00,. On motion of Mr. Hill 11dhet; on Lake Brie, ten miles west their attitude towards other grants and Mr. Oreham the meeting adjourn- of St. Thomas. aernns Elgin, Middle- . but i do knew the executive commit- ed to March lltb, 2 p.m. ter were honest In their endeavor % 1t7ttt }L}rl'i1P7RiN(' MN. This i. the fleet and last eorr.'spon- i Township Clerk. deuce for ase on the nnhje t. i am not i --` *fee newspaper publicity; but If your 1orrespondent is not satisfied with this • lbe Little Hale reply let him attend the June et eaainn of the county council and I will , 1t would be "inch a little bone* Rex And Huron countlee to reach -take Huron at a point -between Kettle Point and 8t. Joseph. Thio cut would hay. a length of forty-three nautical miles. The company would derive Its wme-tr by collecting tolls on the WMCI'er fand! mewwy. which would be cnlhj4'('t Promise him n merry halfJlonr with 1 d build or you . to'itnve•rnment control. and also by the executive committer.Within a gaol all abloom generet lig about 2,000,000 horse- I C. A. ROBERTl9ON I With rost+e�a peony; pnw.•r. largely In the vicinity of 1 Oolborne township. And all ahtdut the low -roofed parch sh Mon not. Thio would require an The tall .treys looking down, International agreement. High Tea and Bazaar With a swhtte gate, to swing for "11 is 14 crime." said 1dr. Mt•Evov, thnae "that 2.000,000 horse•pwwer should he A high tea and bazaar under the Who wander Ont from town. ling dome-.. the St. Layrl'eticv_, auspices of St. (l'orge'e church Wo It wou41 t.e Ihtth a little henna. year In and year out to waste Ricer" menet Guild will be held in the Mason- Ic Temple on Thursdny-, 2Stt February t I Awa> from elates' din, if (tan1da and the United State's With blooming plant.. and jars of ore unable to come to an agreement flower. to a1'tept this plan, he said, there is seal doh Fares taborer,Coming i nn alternative that would keep the un11e'rteking entirely within Cana - Evelyn Fowler w** appointed nrl;nnlst for fbere►minR year; other officers end teachers were re -appointed. The number on roll for the past, year wan 7S, with an average attendance of i so. FINANCIAL REPORT FOR 1 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1924. , Collections 'Christmas Concert • Bible Society fund Rally Day offering - Sale of home-made baking nn April 28th - Rent of halt for June eiretton Frei Total Pnbllc*tions Car t*ker ChrietmnI tree exp►elaw0 Flowers Ineura use RIM. Society Rally Day offering LeperYlradon Illinlance on hand For good printing cormto Its Signal. • 923 .$R 93 07.52 42110 20 05 44 67 30 00 6(10 5174 37 $300 29 43 16 00 38 fits Pe 600 re 4 50 20 Illi 8 67 3000 5151 11 526 66 VW eonetrueted there, and it to claimed that unffh•Ient water is available flowing northeasterly In the Rideau to operate tine canal to Ottawa. fill the look and the canal from Kempt- vllle creek to the St. Lawrence at Prearott. without using any !Verna- tlonal water, it I Thnt bring the garden In; Farmers In thin district who require With cartatns idly Mowing help are invited to send their name* to In every breeze that wends. this office at onee. as a number of Wltth rows of shining sups and young Scottish farm laborers are ex- plater, pected to attire here at an early date, And broad to tweak with friends. ___„�__ for distribution In the surrounding -Elizabeth Evelyn -Scarf in the - `- township'. 8t New York Sun and Globe. Choir Coasert te�) Remember the old-time 4bonc.rt by Knox church choir on Monday, Febru- ary 25th. First Ang*:--"How'd yon get here?" Second Ditto -"Flu." Mr. Wrigley Says : believe in newspaper advertising. I spend about a million dollars a year for newspaper space to tell the world about the goods I have to sell. Nearly everybody reads the papers and they are the most effective medium to reach the buying public quickly and often.