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The Signal, 1930-10-9, Page 2r ., 'I'hnewlay. OelsAer 9 1930 RitabUahed 1848 GODERICH : CANADA delatbar e( Canadian Weelds News paper, Association Feblbreed every '1'uaeatlay mut (lwbaeriotton nice U.00 strictly in advance THE SIGNAL ?HINTING CO.. LTD. Telephone 35 : Gcderkk Ott. ado, the tad of this raw material to • great number of the manufacturers b very much increase*" And so it Kees all ahmng tree Iliw, the added cost ultl- matrly, of e0Urlw, being borne by the else. el mer. THE PRETTY SCHOOL TEACHER THE SIGNAL CLOSE DIVISION IN CEMETERY PRO 4 GODERICH, ONT. L ON PURCHASE that he was lu error. several prere dents being quoted. - rheum Cru The finance cowwlttee recommended that the coluwuutcatlod from D. E. Holmes midv-tsing that the account It Is ot♦ �a..t lith Inng h,endh. on Peter N'hlte. N.C., Incurred lu elm- , c ..111 ulu,rl rl'ow page 1 rltlwr ^'� bii I•"t e1r r,uek. mount mruc Ing ap{teal pnaeedltg14 in the r+Hea[�I+ stilt of K'lgir versus the town. he laid m...ibly c Till, purchase Is iu the ors It luso p.otcr with bl o. les its Ll n puulp to over until the matter da .ettletd, retain - 1 •e tat. •t My. -wirer" w7TIP iWrIPTI6 School teacher can put Into a com- munity : The arrival of Game lovely creatures has already stird impulses ul iron h the summer Months and lite school year Is111v. 'the Reeve mid a good farm ing to lt-e-vMlarltle } N ithnn outlet fit the ittmen-temi." .., . Reeve Turner Opposed Reeve Turner expreaslwl himself as opps.er1 to the purchase of fifty-eleven A. H. Robertson. Editor and Manager that have laid d onusacre. anti in favor of buying ten acres Thursday,cr•hels•r 11l lel 11 N111 err anything blit Ie111argy 121 111P . ;uId be !sought for $50 an acre and souls of several ambitious young men that there na. touch waste land on the who have taken on a new lease of life l,rolder lder discussion, "1 would EDITORIAL NOTES mute the week -end. We speak by the acture lacy $1000 tete trnacrea, euttl- book and observation. Folks, give the tient to last this town for fifty years." Chautauqua salute to the pretty ee•1no1 1 ere who bringto our own joy and happiness and jar Itasca the hope Lank account. he added. Man'" mattt•rr tot the air Is still far frac 1 t Councillor Humber -"Hear, !war!" - from coutpleic Reeve Turner, -"The present ceme- tery is only ten acres In extent and it The fall fun .ra'oot I, tto.urlt tocer. Is seventy years old. Then let it rein. A PREDICTION THAT FAILEI) Mayor !avers Purchase • • • 1lowdon .ldvertiieil._ •- Mayor MncEwan said he favored the It status alm4Nu cruel to recall that adoption of the report to bay fifty ,lust be great to live In HL Louis or in Met e Mir William ('decker+ told bks seven acre., N'hro acquired nuttier en- in and brush up against Brlti,th Aueca cellon. lu n .pari h wrekR •trance would tw possible from the national heroes like Lefty Grove and reverberated throughout the v►ewld. lhanon nod end natural leanly would r - that the w-hrrt yield of all caw• rid' be adder) to the Cemetery by reason of Charlie Grllorrt the ravine. It .meas a wonderful setting -w•otl1 1 t fa e 1 w jun enough 1 t tt .apply the In"-_MkE1Ri AnKlnd cad-a�.-tatJud ('recta• Of pagouleetiol,until 1= tRetrtt ,sa o i ire. o[ its veme•t. Thr the e20,000,000 voted at Ottawa for arra to the uttuost capacity. • The de- --WriestToronto-to get Its share. . -end direction is obvious enough." The '."111".111°T revert tol TbrontoSxpects to get $2,5011,000 of they added to their sheet growing great p ibil t pro „ 1 lien -Herr lot to the rear Of the yrearnt talcs .to he talwo.t g cat,,.rmtuw _-he-4 eemetery was not nearly so rake, HI. hnemploy�t raw Depend_ �D __...._..tp vontIdrtrrt - - --.. ...od.... Irl. l.. ..•n. -- - - - - . t'rlif`ia." .a -Mts. Hey-� frwoua autos sires to pure tion for hie 1 compiling tie it would wok lu Ikwrbera, tee Not--jlWr1r..Sira vile uouutfarturer. (le- e this famous V11114111111 - omelet), nntl that slue is h;tnry. lout add. flint letter ill 4itttlrl'it•II 111x11 1't1 TOWS' (1erkThnox lots Itokert tip the rewoMs for tipsy year. and ('1421 tdutl 110 trate of tea ale to Zurich and 11/114 written Mrs. It.) to titrch Zurich municipal ree$rdr. craft factory. We aeeommend Mat the compressor as received by Mr. Sea- brook be offend to his for $75 and it not accepted at once. the a ompreaaor to -Ica returned and replueed In the fac- toryY "Reim riling the offer of *35 trots the Godertrl Irtat and Brass i o for Inside office In the Maitland road pleat of the National Shipbuilding factory, we recommend that no colon Is• taken. Jamul.lulu Set I, (ng in front of the driveway too the post Orn(e: Iirs txei1' reeterred to the edict 'Te' Galerkh Bluewater Highway committee report that they have col- lected and have on hand the sum of $167.20 and expect Nome further VOW trlbutlons. We recommend that the t•uuncll make ■ grant and isaut• a cheque for $132.10, no that a payment of 131OO ern Iw sent in on the 1930 levy. "Tour committee con•isttig of Mayor MxtI' wan, ('ouncillors Moser and Nuwlwr. appointed to meet Mr. Irwin with regard to arrears of taxes of the skating rink and to consider the matter of taking over the property, we beg to n•tatrt that Mr. Irwin tame to town and ourttyour committee on Sat- urday. Iridember 1:ith, when the mat- ter w -as di teu.o4t1. We rr•ommead that Mr. Irwin he notified that not having heard from him again the council cant - elude that he la not interested and the town is proceeding with Ute collection of the (axes." - Nater, tJgit's J arbor -"The fthrderit•h Matifeeturiag 'endure payment of $20011111S -M- and payable October let. The cash on hand in this fund Is $1042.W1 anal we rctenuwudrel that n $1(gkl bond of title fund be Wild and the awn of $20011.f10 be withdrawn from the Bae•hler fund te. meet the debenture payment due Ike• toter let." Among the accounts was one for $182.'el laid the (flue Nater Highway Association. the town's share of the $llgl grant for 19311, the imitate* being paid by werchautt who eater to tour - le Th.LLl;ewlille Tax The town a itrnritruy wrote coil ta. eerning the P� gum ial gasoline tax. ex• • Pnh11e•Works �t pressing flu, `nn N, !hat r portico of The public works committee reported this tax s�n1,l t»• nt'fgrge4 fo tete that the cotttrac t with IIeII Broad bad municipality tura the upkeep of its ane' were under construction It adds: in - e„ at pttsfeta t4,tn,•Ic uswl Lc 1 i [ M Johnston objecting to the construction of a sidewalk on 1»tglttlotew street, In trout of her property. we nrrswmend grant tin I•' 111 pro o dividual train •II rI nods cull not heti r:euterl cud 111at the sidewalks r Is a tk111K for "Regatrling a letter row r.. (Dr.) e:uvernO/ lFrnthr". united setba pe 5. art of the in utile- Ipalltirs. Onjerirh hN- stet -rade gone on nrrtnl fayset�i: • re-olution fathered that Mr Juhuwtoll 1•s- edllael that the by the �� , ,h uud pntosln a enlace council diel not deem 1[ wise In dlatmt• Sirathcoy-Warr at referred to the fluor the walk within the hitt•►. spaxfal esryr,v. "Ws- have examined Mr. Archibald'e -tom Heide erste suggesting tint rel, orta 011 (roiumiIaiOIw for cement a market or barrier toe put up at the ahlew•alkv trail Lighthouse. lTir� matter "A l:exlrrich Itritannia road, Mt. Ands...es. Napier year avow w ac..t. _ ....,. - acre', Inluaerl at the front�►f tff¢'ceme- man almost weld M•r the bunk at this tlIN1 Warren streets and recommend Nov Acott• Liberals have • new troptle Is the production of much more tery." point this wmatte." the letter states. that they be filed. . Provinclrl leader whsle ursine b Aligns wheat than the world demands. Mayor Macliwan-"That should ice it wart referred to the 9uidk• works Special CMadttrte MacDonald. Seems airtime like taking laid out, reforested and tired for other committee, _ T`- �-"'`"` '"" 1e " The water. light alai harbor caowmlt- 1 tee reporter) as (olives: et I - tt a recommend that the 9111(1011 cut ('. 1'. Iwr• and others for two more fire hydrants on the wrest end of Britannia road be referred to the Rater k Light tomwiaslon. also the matter of fire protection on ('obourg etreet and that of fin• protection on Huron nod be eonsldereL" ■ n unfair advantage of the rather fel- UT HITECHURCH pnrpo"t'e much as an entrance with The rector act wardens of St. •lows: Or ypwar.. town. George's (Mune reticent for a tilde- "Mr. Postelethwalte is acting as 1n ,or �{ walk on the 'lath side eft Nelson spe•tor on sidewalk construction. Mr �� ,•�' - ('out Vw umfs'r-••l'k•nk• grounds. • • • ^• • • - street. trete curls October t�r � y 11 HITF.I --'Yew editor of -'the London Adyertiewr 141111 Sire. Amos (Yornrdius and Mr. Mayor atacEwae-"Tlie.�owAte not look. out of hie Leigh office window, Frank \"antler, .4 R'iugham. event Fri- orrrlcoded w Ith park property. Tile property has wonderful plstibilities. It can ie made into a Ierutiful spot. We have Igen dilly-dallying too long now. WSS need It and 1 favor its purchase." Councillor I4tilie-"f had never thought of anything but the purchase of the ten aeres,'but 1 now ague that the west part is the beat and 1 think much as the Mayor dues about It. There area ge""1 meaty thing. which w'e• do not submit to the people which ■ majority of council favor". We are getting • geed property. fonwlwsly else may purchaer It and i am going to tote in favor of buying It." Ltmmcillur Humber- -"I um utu going to tommlt the town to the pun -hew• trf wtxfy-f}re Hence M-{ane-whit•h wilt never be mol. Tlwre le vieluahlr hoer nn this property. hilt it will dis- toptwItr suet no oe will ever know what ler•arlit• '1f 0. just Iwraitse• the town oNu. R.N..o[ To Jlayor Macitt - "We would be days last week very remiss in our duty if car let ally• thing like that happen. What ere {.slice for he 11/1, spent 1' •illor Moser said he went over is sister. Sirs. the grnnud it mato prut8Is I to mirchaee *lid be favored it, while 1'uuucUlor Wor.ell. who had not Inspected AP property, took the opposite r Wit with what property tat -iia. grow" pine. and Milts: "Earth has day iu 1e1114ew. not anything to show more fair than Mr. And Mr". 11. S. Naylor spent a ■ n (lntarie landscape Its o bright Ili - 'taw last work tit the homes of tfr. .4‘1741,'" aeewmen wed Mr. FJ>sQ toter day." Newman, of Htimilton. and also with • • • friends In Toronto and Niagara Palle. Henry Ford predicts that in 19:10.1 Mr. and airs. Bert Rawl and family spent the week -end with Metals in De - workingmen In the United !States will be revelling minimum wages of >&27 a day. He may be right : but when wages get to that trgarea Win be pair and tive feet rigara•wul be three her 8 dollar. x'reile mermbera 'out argue about the price. there taut be AO_ queetiu1 as to the window Or acquir- ing the "dditlo al lir'gwrty at Mait- land eemetery white it 1s eivsllabMK Thr laud which 1t Is propiwd I1 pur- t.ltsS”. w11W1 r/hleti t.. lbw present prop. erty, will enable the town to maintain Maitland temetery for the future, as It Is today. e. one of the most beautiful burying-gl-uutels W e mtare). • • • The 1►rm.w•rate hope to snake big ins in the Ctraetw�lOaa1 t�fj .L� troll. Sire. George Garton. wbo has been visiting with her woe. Sir. Will Barton. e.f I wa ae ingtou. returned Mune e u Sat- urday last. sirs. Alex. Reid rerlu-m ed front Luck- now- last week and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- ia.1 Reid. of �Faie,YusR, •sidir to aie, k-eud with. her, . -Sfr. and litre. Joq•lirTin, Of Tbilisi 1, moved to Mete home in the vUhlgr lest week-. Miss Sawn Kilpatrick. of femme. spent a few days last week with Ment Ida Niel/med. Mies Fiorene I'urd ▪ vieitel for a f with her parents. Mr. Pllrtol. Sir. Win. Hawthorne the past weeks with Jett ttolmesc re turns Brantford on Thurstl Mtn. Harry Tichla last cal ud Mr.. A. E. .. his hone in w. of Golerk•h, 18i. +tree to the west Rens 1s ou In the day time as street able of lot 'nee -quest was referred inspector and Mr. l harles Stokes ha to the • wales ciwmittee .wIfh /wen t`aa11114 as nlghr pnlitx man. th power to aft. (bnrillor !lumber main- .pt'Ners of Mr. Stokes to be chargers maned that stdewaIs could not be built against the cost of the walk". "N's- I 'r red •eI an offer rat $.51 Ire" they extemlelfrom street to street. from Mr. F. Seabrook for the air 1 under the Meat laprovetuent Act un- lint a�� nt was tafmed,ty Mac Mayor Mat -Ewan .npreseser he borrowed from K the Att- (" " °I" tit h all• we hate written past Street Thr fire committee reported having passel on e11 building p•rmlt 'replica Bone. and els() that the interior of the i fire lull.. had been plastered. addlua::._ "Regarding the letter of September 1.'oth from the Canadian Fire l'toter- )1 writers .%-sts•tation obj.teting to the fire -fighting apiwratus being allowed them espial!** tilt efretamittance. xu,t reeuwweud diet the letters toe pla,..l on file E,FIT No other sweet last, ass lo & costa it. dads or doss so mug for ye•_ Promotes good health when used regularly after every med. It clsan•es teeth and throat, sweetens mouth and breath, and strengthens the gums. Your health is aided while your pleas- ure b served. ASPHALT SHINGLES ROLLEDROOFING B. C. WOODSHINGL ES Hardwood Flooring -GET MY PRICES R. STANDISH Phalle 369 Goderick NEW QUICK -VISION DIAL --an exclusive Atwater -went feature. All ua- tions always in eight -SW sonsfaar reading and 4alaoat aoxorase mama. topes are hand latgwly upon the host- -sewn depn•sn1on. 81111 the cry. "It la time for n change." is expected to Tway the eke -toner .it it did In ala in the July elections. Herr in ('en ado It was claimed that the county needed higher customs dntlere : is ties Rsatem the - tiorpritment-te - • .. 3 4I beaus• 1 its High tariff enactment. it's a poor election cry that won't -Work booth Nays. • • • Ostario--Libeeala are to bold • coat rentlon In 1ieember nett. the exact I date. not yet being fixer!. Toronto la (01 be the meeting -place. and no doubt aim of the convention will be to de - vine ways end miens of placing the Provincial [Abend pwrly in a stronger po.ltlon before the people). The party la In reality nitwit stronger throughout - the Prowltme then its want rtirre•trn- - 1* t It lit iu the Legislature- would fudl- --eats. enol there lee air-_leetiog t rat --alta•.. • -- -46ernwmn n . . . ter -a iolt Ott tike-+tett ( ivtaei_, I5yth. clot 1 rat1 •eef Mr.. A. Frac. Mr.. Mnmgrnve. of (1w w.-rkrtsl WSW Frank Ibrnry. Mrs. IF'olwrt Resat t t with frirtels 111 1.11111101 Mies Sarah Sharpe "p•Itt last w,t-krml w laic Roes. -_ ax &Elite 'Ingham. 'went '{star. Mrs. For s 4-47-44441 4-474 w1 lest week Maar. Bailie.Mel.ern. Against --Turner. Humber and R'or- e f Tswatit. sell' e Mime ('14ther ruder the heading of unfinished hu"inent ._.the public- eorks_.l•owwIttee \I r. Jas. Sutherland returned homy ryas given power to take stets tore - from R'ingholm 110001111 on 141114/1V. pair sidewalk. on Victoria and Hamil- Mr. and Sir.. Corral \,•why atxl Lloyd fou si rrrtas•._J Newby, of London. epwllt el few days To • Road rs M Ia.( week with her pwraue.. Mr. and ('uRanh.nncllloRanh.brought up tlw giwntiol of the prop.led road Williebreakwater. Mayor ttarEwan said Geo. Spotton. M.P.. fled title matter in Ett Macan called five a divi- sion on t tendment of Councillor 'p S irs. Walter lett. Mr. slid Mrs. 1401011.,.1401011.of toucan. omelet Sutwhev here with her mother. Mr.. A. Fox. betel. Ur__ find Ilie.Aalr�I31rk. prises. ('outs•Illor Bailie also wnntel to •forth. sprat Wedeopsdry last at the know about Saltfonl hill. bae teeny in need - home home of Mr. and litre. 1. 1R ihxcroft. of rrpwlr. He pointed out that the \Ir.'atsl Mrs. -Bremner. of Toronto. eamnty reoon road tlmi""Ion was meeting stout leo...week vette their grand• herr out IMtotwr nth. Mayen Slave:w-an children. Misn(m Velma and Eileen appointed a committee couelosel of Tiro»t or. at till* bn ony of Sir, cued Mrs. Breve• Turner. 11e•puty Rer•ve 1'raigle d Councillors Siemerand Bailie to tileet the comity c11ltuissiou to owe what could i - throne. Falling-moutlts three, 11 might Ica token up under the F cal (:overs ver rent'unruipto{vent mi i.e pu." --- .Ie.. len). e ' Mr., null Sire. .luhu J. Ne'I:er• at- tended lite Irtidaoh-Mrltnrm•y wedding in-Teruwrfe r cot Neturelay last. .. of 'the -United church wN4_ I..44 in. (ieci,ri,h'. tnkihr, • • • 1(ahti n l• Wcto wt 17(11. • -- There win- he no i•ervies in the When s tnutiuu tuns !made to 11111111 The Chesley Enterprise doubts if the. United rhnrch here tun 1k•tols•r 12(1, on the 1'Ictou street .ever McTJir Sim - ele•tlnn protest in N11r(11 thine will account of the miniverwry merrier" b•- Ewan Ingulrel as to the clot mai where the y Wits /'coming fr . He agreed people on that street •hetild be gie•rn relief. I' 'blur Italli.-. rho rainled,tha qutrttion. maid there were x gist i nlalt� men wanting work.. Thl. +sewer was neeesmary and people were waiting for it. _ _ , Mxyor Mae•lkwen said Godt-nick now lied more •cower$ than any town Its Mite In (/merit and also had the (est natural tiro ldige of airy town in 1111 election 121 North !'nee and there will I to the ntoeting. t tanto, not be much to show In the riding for •Tic Institute is holding a weitter ('omcillor Ilumlwr Emil he had re- -tlie expenditure of twenty millions roast in the hell oti Friday. I1•tober TZ 1 tir•ntly visited Ingerecdl ars! wets .rte voted at the revolt .e*s.lon to relieve, Mr. Edward Farrier. of Hillman. primed to learn tint there NAM tint 11 nnesaployment.' '1 ?111.11.. t-isiteti last week with bin retie.; Newer III the plata.- all lvaNpols 11 •• • • 1 (10•1. Mr. Ihtvld and Mrs. W. R. Fier- Wit' suggeetter that n overspent utight overrsm.a • the dlffit•ul tyto I'ietou _The- 11-1011) which crashes n Frills."' tt►tpek ct•rr!tf- The rustier was-kft_.w _with- the. on ha_'wodding was' .nlrmnlajliTivNwafrr ('wnklromnittte. nearly fifty marwe A 1_ffart' on Saturday. •k•tolwr 4. when Thlrsa ' Building Penal,* length and carrier] cngimet of 4.200 Belle, only daughter of Sir. find Mrs. ,lppli,attlon" fur hnilding permits. re- hnrtepsower. it coat more then lj',l100,- •1ni•1t MehIitrney, isrmsue the bride of fernrl to the fire conumltt.e with (W(1 t.1 build, and other expo,rn.ta In Jlr. 4,urduu itke1I..m. •1111 Itf .f n. and tower to act. inehniel the renewing Mrs, 1)ii-klson of Sind y. Italy lin- Tremont..M • McKim. Omni' limn•' et- 14 x -paueetion with Ifs unfortuMtr trip mediate relative's were prew•nt. ler 211 (mile /Kerner•. 12(14,: St. Giro. Prior). kOittel .rid nbnnt another $.5.000.000 to For11t•s officiate!. The happy 1r11191e N'aterl.i street, 211 c 2(1 franca garage. frost. to sey nothing of the terrible heft 1n the afternoon by motor for To- $1:30: Mr.. N'. Rivera. Britannia road. mato end other eastern point.. On 14 x 20 frame garage. $17... Airs. Wit - their return they will retold.) In Tea- Ilan' Telt. Kcn)'. .treet. Febhlldhlg w"ter.'The hri11es many fricnlle'hp this sial Into garage. .(75: William Canlp rnn- t mImity extend hent wtsllert or r-' cell. 12' 10 frame garage. sal. InuiC Nlnh Marie **shied life. Another Mklewalk Iilrnln-Kentledy.-A quirt w'wlding' A bylaw to provide for the rnmarnr- w+as .ulctnillzed at the Whitechurch ' tion of r. nee -foot rens.* "Idew•ntk en i'reehyterian mature on Saturday. (k'- il'trren scree,, betwehe Itrltnnnln t .r 4 when Jean Olive. yonng•st reed end Thnnnrs Nuel. wiea Klven !hes ever 111111P t.. trial. it gees on to Nay: Ing heli! 111 Colvin 1'nit.rl church. St. Helens,. 111111 nil October 13th Mrs. "71 at•Icolw daould Ica nna eitrOn the t Rev. i t-rxw, us- i.ticknow. will eddre8N whiskey rewrhs, ll that resulted in rw app, eamgtrgnftom Iwrr at their W. M. S. during Itis mie jeorlty wader wake votes the melon; . for him In x bye-rtwi(mi. Realties. with Mr. linrnrt Fabler Is perking xppler a large Increase in the dirty on textile', this week with Mr. ('xme et. at the re rat sesdnn. for the benefit of Teer,-guhu• meeting cif the• Women's Wm. Mitchell and other hosiery menu, Instihrte• will le.held at the hrrme of torturers. and a large increase In the" Mrs. Welter lett on Friday. 4k•tldwr dnty on ,farm Implements. Mitchell' in, for whicii a good program is !wing would be on the drfewsive trt r bye- prenarel'end all are cordially invited EW1931. A!NIIL NT I0 Ines of life. Besides f.Ord Thomson, the Driftsh Air Mltieter. many of Great }Ilitiip'a foremast a'vbslln .Vedette 4. were 011 the drip end went to their denim. The Iriegi. fat .• of the R-101 1111Ittlt phnvi to he a gr' -11t ,ethat•k to the seip*os'nf air ns1.1gnrlon by diritt Ode. - 4daughter of air enol Mrs. Ib,tid Ken- tweeemnry reading. Eleven: property• • • • noir rat WPIO Wantinoah. wits 'initial In ow•nern. who slgnwl the trelltit(n. are Mr. John Imrdfh of tit. Helen. Itev. Tex 1'ollector to ter won rigor .x John Fetlock officiated, Tit• brine wal. , lodle•tione of $12!Mt since he mud, hon guw-ntel in is pretty dress of wInlerhln ' latd report. georgette. blue e report Meek rutin ohne* with home rind gloves for t and tweed hat, r September ireplrtel he trflre rt Vinter tie 111/1 41 end carried a boomed of moots during the month. Including the it.etlw,lrt ranee. The bridal console rome:M.- of • hotly from N'eetflehl. ween attended by Mite ATn{e Ihurnin. that of the late William J. Rodger. olseer of the grl.1n. and George Ken- tots were pnrrha'et1 by throe ►a..tire nedy. i.rrti er tiff tete hrhde. lmmediately In the solum roe of <1M clef d. after the OPTIMUMS!. the hrkle and A Ilene i.w? from ! gettnin lett on a iialwr trip to tlltwlltoll wry. Jnhll Re7.1? , and Niagara Falk. The bride donned len stating that rhe had In her preen,- for aw a- for travelling • wlnterbin breodeloth ohm the find tillsnndever pumped h fire r tpro- east with Thltwtine Mr roller. and ear- telt-, •ppara own 'bid return they of Golfe++." The letter be Intere.tlne • N marriage 10 Lorne E. Intrnlu. sots of affix- tel. 1 1 .11 .51 • F.t i.1• n. t• ue.-nntldietgrt to halt'- to flier Ihr• loirried upward root lanai of the 1,1tiff 1- hurting .Ome 4'nfond Ian indittei'•x 11iaher ditties on textile• are n hnndatap to the clothing factor lea: the Incree.ttl t-test of gloom will be fret 1n a learn tertivonvieree rod a To- r'Mito min write, to 'lie adobe eb- + .. J ngthe 121, con=t' In the duty on _ irxsonnnt .it M'R i a 'Yaw material" ttrel ill soi' by haters. hits reit 'manufacturer. ,old eon fret limeys. The *meg has heen dim o• than doused. to Jibe cyte• - circ I in "leder ell Melba RfAlrr ItsIa i'on rigid a hhw stag• e M 1 will re.Me on the room', farm an the "Tears and years Rao the village of s inlet, pwurt-hased this from Gederich. I lith t..nlwoltm of eel tl►airsuawh' with the ..i^• ti GOLDEN VOICE RECENTLY a seasoned veteran of radio came in to hear the new 1931 Atwater Kent. He was frankly doubtful if even Atwater Kent could improve tone quality as much aswe said. He --lis- tened and suriltndcred. "Why, man," he said, "it's perfect! Send one out!" The other day we met him on the street. "The best thing you ever did," he said, "was to its me that new Atwater Model 70. New 1911 Atwater Kent lowboy Finished in genuine NO -MAR. $239.99 Coeploye with Tubes. Kent -finest I ever heard, and all the neigh. bors say so too. Whoever gave it that name - the Golden Voice -certainly hit it right." Come in and listen as our guest. No obligation. Just come and see why so many people are saying, "I'd rather have an Atwater Kent." New Qnlc k -V talon Dl al. Fastest. easiest -to -read dial in the world. Alt stations visible all the time .. , evenly separated -no jumble. A new thrill in radio! Let us show you! dew Tone Control, Riving four definite tone shadings of the Golden Voice, emphasizing bass or treble at will. . New Beauty in the stunning new designs, rich woods and smart satin finish. Malcolm & Hill, Limited Kitchener, Ont. Canadian Licensees Litenwel by (.N11,01,111 Radio PrtMl ILI.10 i0 --;l a.,. -.e.• y Radio Merchandisers, Ltd., Toronto DISTRIBUTORS , I A Atwater Kent Radios Sold In Goderich -AT SER DRG STOR FRANK RILEY, GIRVIN YOUNG, SALESMEN 1 woo. oe - - .. .• 4s- • �.- • r '- .• -..,da..^:. Jk'