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The Signal, 1933-12-7, Page 24 k t 1 5--Thstada7. Da euther 7fL, 1986 Waal lesr&M,r*etss 1S4$ QOD* .1(IH : CANADA Mewesr el Cw• Nostessastare dasseisales *very Thursday morals'. S61 afJf b . POW .PM Per Tear, L advent% 1 I •10NAL PAINTING 00., IA'D. TeLegheme 8' : Godetlels, Ont_ W. H. Repent car, Rektor ad Messes► Tusrsday, Decanter 7th, 1933 IIIR ARTHUR OIIRRIE {London Advertise-ET-- The dvertise-ET -The progress of this Middlesex tarn lad through civil life to high aaliary command to the greatest of all wan sod back again to a recrea- tosdfng Position in elrll life will he leer InternaUoaal confident*. He up- latter place being changed to RegMs. always a romantic chapter In the holds the League of Nations as the Ile was Minister of the interior 38- Canadian -age. I brit instrument In existence for co- i and bie 1 nt-G c He tilted errar 1t - Before the war Sir Arthur was ,.pasrotiun and understanding !Mit- a/Delia gust 8th 1818 known to Lbw Canadians beyond the the nations and contends that. despite 1817. -The Quebec bridge was opened social. Muiness and militiacircles 1n criticism, (toe 1,eaRs4e 4s doll4 ep►Irodlkl I to traffic. - which he moved in Itritish Columbia. work.- 1 December 4 He bad sone to the Coast Province I, --- 1t333. -The King of Fran a granted as a youth of nineteen witb no ad ' SETTLERS FOR NORTH COl'NTRY Ito Abraham Martin the 'plains above vantage of fortune but with Self-re.1 (Sault Ste. Marie Starl 1the'town of Quebec. T Ii cattOgitatr, Hance, a strong physique, a good bralu, I The settlement of the claybek will I known as the Plains of Abraham,•be- and those qualities of character de- hardly lw made by towuape'ople from come femora In Canadian blatot0 as rived from a sturdy pioneer ancestry stry ' told Ontario or elsewhere. They ' the battlefield on which Canada's &e- lm/vs-ill ao.lIatvell the background, the caper- I tiny was decided. and the discipilne of active work on is -tee the gift of doing with little. ' 1S00. --One of the world's greatest movement to keen firearms under the most rigid control. There are al- ready fairly strict regulation+, but either they are not strict enough or they are not enforced. It seems to be still an easy matter fur thugs to get and keep the weapons they use In their "business." . . • Icon. 1)r. R. J. Manion, Mtnnister of Railway* and Canals, who represented Canada at Genera hist fall, says that Canada should be thankful for the three tbousaud miles separating this country from Europe, where the na- tions "seemed to be sitting on • pow- der magaztue." He regards the pri- vate manefact ere--•e4+munitkons• es a peril to Lite peactr of the world, and declares that, although there are more international {acts *od conventions than ever before, there •tewa W be t:. THE SIGNAL THE CURRENT WEEK IN CANADA'S PAST Compiled Iran Files of Ilse Montreal liasette by F. J. N. 'ars ese s. ae*wry AIWIll41W lFor 184A -A boy was buru utter CILIUM. f'pper Canada, who se Willies 11411.m t)tter became one of Canada's Oet- tamline auWlera He took pa trachea his native 1'revinte in the Nor= tier ilio) Iu l 85.&leod In Booth Attlee ]trlelliern in ltitlb, s was W totnuatatl of the Royal ° m• edian Regiment. For fhb service be was knighted. --He died May 6,- MIL 1NN1-FMgar Dewdney was tines a+ LI.uteoantdlovernor of the Noetic erat Territories. One of his first seta was to move the capital trona Prince Albert to Pile u' Hones, 114 naae*otf tie id f Work the farm. After leaving home he be- , The man who doc'. not I1n. content - came a school teacher, an otrulaliou ! went In clearing land, In seeing his Maki/ thee, more than now. was the !little finde ift bts gr44h 1'IbiP to 111 andve in a who ladder of ambitions young sten. Ile wry orwhile found • more remnerative c.pwuhnR uo worktlLTlwwon't for ishard, tremunerative wtntbers in bualneas, and when the war broke art. long and patiee•e and optlmtdbr out be was in his fortieth year, age are needed. parently destined to be a sucve.oful ('AN.tDL%N BANKS ARE SOLVENT IF-inanclal Newel Insurance man and a prominent figlrre fa the Canadian° Tie was the head of the l«•ar'r•gimewt when There is 1.o ,teed to Maborate on taw standing of tlw lank* In Canada. the trumpet sounded In 1914. and be Trac. the: err criticized, *a are all was chosen to command the Second back+ tin all emntrle*. But they ba'y's Infantry Brigade, with the rank of opened tiwlr (tools every morning of Itrigedferlleneral every banking day through the great - indices was born at Annapolis Royer. N.8. William Fenwick WRllam. was world -wile tame in the Ortsesn War by his heroic detente of Kan. Later he was in command of the British for -ea in North America and was Lieutenant -Governor of Nola 8eo01a6 1115 native Province, l0 1MO5-87. Hs was knlghtet) in 1t151t sad died July 27th. 1883. 183.4. -Richard Jetta - Cartwrlrt was born at Kingston. Ont. He was Mlnb4er of Finance 1878-78; Malsler of Trade and Commerce 1686-1911; knighted May 24. 1879, and died Beg- tepbtr 24, 19I2. 1838. -Four hundred American fili- busters' from the alums a Detroit Substantial Contest Draw, sckl r%• ivetaat, toil 14 15 she Oddtel- Ftiday,nMt hat Yoder s a0a5i *ant G4dsdtb. No. 32. C.U.P..Jlet all .f the load re- lief fend. a substantial amount cowl 4inisid k has deoe excel est work la rayls, 1* bear the burden of Milt t•x11>1Mas1 s °odsrbh tad contributed ilea ea tba taad sal Yob,. Mager JAe wee 'reset on PH - day algid and udaedaoed several members of tib tots eeandl. east whieb be ealseded Ids thanks tin be- half of the Mee. to the lanai Coen 4k_1 gM tabsieseau farcy Peens for the senerene tlasl.tsacg Giros in the tint, IT'S FOR A SPEC Getting these smart full-fashioned STOCKINGS at this price. 69c Fine clear silk in six leading shades. Sines 81 to 10. Per pair 4 Sir Arthur's rapid rise to the post est depression in the world'* history, t.riea.ed to Windsor. and to show their of commander of the Firs[ Cunadlaa and that fact talker (ken atmos evely .ywp*thy with the "downtrodden eriticlsw fiat conkt be levelled a.inst Canadians- they burned a steamer Division within a year after going them. The hanker. of Canada have and several bosses and killed ■ few overseas was not due to *evident or accepted ae their fin they the safe- unarmed epeotatru+r. OM. prate with lack. He bad lakl the fo uudatloo by martlhyt of their depositors' money, 1711 men from 8andwieh killed tweedy - in intensive sandy of military history ami ah -y have kept their banks sal- four of the Invaders and took tour vent. prisoners, whom he promptly court- Ilene*. Mg - and tactics begun when he was still luartialled and Mot, flat which he was uotknally a vary young man. (o that K NOT QUITE SO GENEROUS reprimanded by the authorities eft Tor- of the Bra W, 1t...Le of Kr.atlord• supsrtntetedeat of *rgaurlatlea. who donated en silver mend ler ides d iem- pbu in (bp &idlers' contest. teas in- troduced n- 4*ed ced WPMe t heinnaa• • - 11*. Lag Mee some eresai a data on Om or- der, stating -bat the C.O.littstsirktiy a Canadian lupnhrtloo and has 46,000 Members Is tate Dominion There ere tws worts le tie county et Huron (beet Gaderieb baa a me/ober/ship Uel. Dbettkt demi/heir Baldwin, of Galt, gave --r report se his work and re.*,b i• that It was progressing favorably. The old• eddies' cosiest at- eradsd several kw,•1 and outot-tows eessaants with mneb gusto* .. pa t taiga strings of their in- a tip a reel sod "hoe- down" fust 1184 the net ed the au- dteace tapsll ka rhythm front begin - contest was divided the dfvistoa being to the age of the eoa- dug to end, Ms tsar sada tansies. The winner of clam one see Havey *Aram: ease 2. Allan Hebrew: easels 3. Alex. MacDonald; crass 4, Ws.'?pyrte. of Wingate. ARaa dram the Mamba The wlanals then entered a play- off mad= foe ti'vr =del donated by Mir, I Allan Schram win- ner el time iv/ declared the dime - Mon.. Sven au Inexperienced lis- le'. renditions" were v. and the decision s• a popular one. The r.. J. Heekia., Wm. F. H. Pries. luing tkk•ts for the to nereral persons in . with their eye on eys and giber fowl, hag twesyave cents cense. ?we li1Me and Henn Videos, trout the large OM- taprat, inky miming I,ee i -e 1To : InWere ea lied L.IYkehtk. 1179: all report an ea}oyeble time spent. 146: G, OIMaa. 8N; The weekly meeting of the Y.P.B. HET; Wm. w•``s held a theolaeasteasw-. i[ ' ••glee ueji. 7.. Y^'r•-r. -Meer -see t he hrot ht raids Mrsn Jauts The few tattle were the the didn't salad for sate te mass, drew drew e finer ea& duties In attire service a Oleo - knowledge of military prob- lems as web as practical militia ex- perience. This civilian soldier held orHut Exeter Times-Advatel onto. ut there were no more At the nomination meeting Friday from Detroit. evening it was quite evident that - December S there was a mieunderutaading in the 1x7,, -General ttir Arthur Currie bis own with the professionals who minds of many of the electors with reference to the amount of money the aerroaaded him, and Cama 10 the Gorernnent pay, a mudtipallty la front inevitably. When he succeeded connection with relief. It was free- ly stated that es Exeter kms spent 1:399 last year . ,for relief:. Abe ,mrai l- pellty was entitled to a great of $00. 1 • t that is enlirele Gov dollar spent by toe t malrlpaUty, pro- sritnerlileek, tatriio : atLr wen 3301 spent In Exeter last y taw Government share would have been 3200 and Exeter'a whore 3100. There anent against theirs; and fought for his are various stipulations and much de - own views in the inner rountsils of tall work that go with the Govern - own It would to exceed gay_ itgpr than t><oce" is stns= rerww ARrw1lSF'- ' INV 11y pitril, ' ria odlcfiil tiupi l:reoy " re! a' •t 18r •rel. - - • duan C4+rprr antler his-eommano a "T'nt'-' 111T -`v Kt -Oa -rows. to the command of the entire Cana- dian Corps. following dlMInmdefeed HNtIsh generals, his tight to a foot- ing of equally was not tballm 4 • sot least of Cana if l a rot 'VW + tne-tilisrfie was s not overawed by more glittering names and resolutely m.tebed his own Judg- was born at Strathroy, Ont. 11946. -Tice first press despatches from ))astern ennada, set ever Can- adian Pacific wires, were pubitied a the Victoria, B.C„ Colonbt. Pte- vlamAy all messages had hem .>Ist teroogh the C Sass. Alege. a .aret was tees It was preceded by a moo in a buggy carrying a red flag. ,:"'WV -flee.tiM -- !:.'° ' red.dey tllr ..t'- easy ttmashtng the Hindenburg line will rva a no uaa+a. remain an Imperishable lame In mill- probably the worst disaster of Its Lary history. Sir Arthur had hiskind PORTER'S 1111.1.. Ih•r, ti. --urn tilts. kind in Canadian history when an ex- ,eritirs at 114 bale MINI Abroad, but he plosion uuu urr•ed as a result of the col- •'#yty4s` a. I day. Ildou of two J o !i MEN'S PYJAMAS , Beat quallyt English flannelette, splendidly made and tun Q5 $1 cut safes •W7 IAN'S FANCY SOCKS Made to sell at 75c and '51,00. Inc all -wool and silk and wool In smart cheeks and stripes, all shades and colors 81= 10 50c to 11%. Special J{h MEN'S GIFT TIES Pure heavy silk in new neat pat- terns, many are silk limed. Reg- ular 75c and 95e, boxed It ,C71NtG you wish. Special, each., WOOI4 BLANKETS Greg, all pare wool, largest doable -bed aim, wekgbt about 7tyy1 lbs. and finished and whit Singly. Regular value eA 36.50, at per pair 7 WOMEN'S COATS A large special purchase on sale, beautifully fur trimmed, silk lined sad Interlined. BJses 18 :o 44. Special prices $1l, $1f.. $fi ad S21 SHIRTS sad DRAWERS Penmae's heavy all -wool Mitts and Drawers. Men's dues, 38 to 44. Regular 31.90 per ;125 garment CHILDREN'S GLOVES Of splendid kid with strong *ewe seams and warmly lined. t1AA •W Slee* 3 to 8. Special.. vu FARMER'S SATiN 60-iterh heavy English farmer's Satin, black in deep lustre finish. 'suitable for coat linings, bloom- ers or dresses. Regular SQ„ 96c•, at per yard •7a. GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS Hundreds of domeos, booed from McBride's. of Belfast; 'alas out d business. Hen's hemstitch. large clic. deer Formerly 20e. Boa d 4 Women'■ line pure linen [A_ bemstitch, 8 for {; Women's fine white sheer tines, beautifully embroidered corner M soft colorings or white, 8 50c 1n box at ?Sc, 95c LINGERIE SETS "Van Remit*," New York make, non -run silk. beautifully embroi- dered. Vests and Blocssrs• AR dada Boned. Seta. ...$11, .25 $1.50 rad $2.00 W. ACHFSON & SON BELFAST BELFAST. Dee. A -Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Stake, of Wlagham, apedt Sun- day at Mr. Will Alton's. - Mr, acid Mrs. Sam Morrison tied Mr. and Mrs. Percy Graham vatted al Mr. Rs, Alma's tends/ haat wast. Mr. and Mrs, Will McLean, of God - mita, mid Miss Cymningham. of Port Albert. gent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alton. The tinned Sunday shoot cooeert will be held at Hbekett's ehsfett on I /es ember -22. NILE NILE, Dec. 5. -Rev. W. G. Mem is giving a weeks of aam0ns on 'Teeple with whom Jeeps was pleased." H* will give the second of these aur - ewes next Banday afternoon, oe "The Centurion." - The aaeraaent of the Lord's Supper was observed In Nib United church on Sunday afternoon. A .sesytisa service was also held, receiving two neve member* into the *hwteb. The Nile . ..was well regeme nod at the erases ftassh'aaaedesg gums leer "Wednesday overdue M 1749.--Plerre Gaultier de Varenserl Meer de la Verandrye, died at Mon- treal, heavily In debt. With his SonS, he was the first white man to explore what b now the Canadian /diddle 002; F. 0. 'moor. INC Mts. Wm- were given by Mr. Henry Matthews West.IRoope, 1788: Wiese Duttwortu, Sol Mr. Wilmer Rutledge. who spoke X7 19.-7 ObCMtu , . .J 1M2x w ' iQOQ: I'red B.. /d.rtf.:s:e3...Anne. T lace - 7 veryraj the devotional part tine nus i 'i 1571' : Frank i.awren e. 774: Jen, '7. 1 short ROM *eruct preceded the Scrip- Young. crip toung, 17W: D. 4t. Nairn. 1301: Geo. ture reading of Matt. 5:1-12 which ftymoad*, S): Man Delon Drennan, was given by Joon Tabb. The topics bora teat Titers/day evening, the party numbering about 150. The annual (lnristaaa concert of the Sunday school L to be held on the evening of Friday, December 22. Miss Oral Finnigan of Putnam spent the week -rod witb her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Wm. Finnigan. Mrs (Req. ► W. G. Shaw visited on Tuesday with Mn. E. A. Mashell of Bei/miller. Mn. E. Segues spent a few days lent week a Goderich at the bo of her daughter. Mrs. A. Thou/pool The secret la agile/me consists not in lrreeularity, but a being uninteresting, -Emerson, R(ifiarAYINO CON11 T The fifteenth Canadian egg -laying contest aid the fourteenth ( egg -laying contest. both lteothectted by the Central Esperhaeota awa, common ed ea November 1 and watt conchae for fif'baae weks, MAIM = rearms- MOIL Experiments on meter° Improve - mots, says the Doeninies Irleid Hus- bandry Dlrtsbn. have shown that the outstanding came of failure in pasture land a Eastern Canada un- doubtedly V the searbed denclseq s roll fertility. Many years of crop- ping rop ping wltbout return of plant toad bus Iapov*rhbed the soil. Stick to Scotch Co and Save Money Pelnaao Owners who dura Soh Amhnda. the dna, quiet .hithdss. loot burglaries' dist requires She st ai. Atm tthis hada' method for eideocq sad scow Off. Genuine Scotch Aethradar oo ., M end h lis_ . :;,.,-=„,e."x .8Qrn31,.3"1""C 1!t.' ,. ._ ;tat", 's -s••,-•cetera _. , :.ytrliwrn7,e7.: i ud "r t "J ;r air,. s r' >. expensive insn idoos. No expense for beat- inJs when not required. No y odour, no smudges, no noise. Order NOW: fifty reaklence+ x1.41 many of the factoring plants, tensing serious TO INIIRPEND8r FARf1 Imes to the small town. On Thursday. December 14th, due Mlapah benediction. 1917.--i18111ns suffered what was lug the week of Zflels annual exonrt•n- Rev. W. G. Shaw and Mr. Tboa. Me - tion, the United Manners .1 Ontario' 1']we of Nile. Rev. W. J. Patton and will throw their igen open to all farm Mr. Hill of BenmUler attended Pres- bytery at Hrucedeld am Tuesday• Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Pearson of :teafortlt and Mr. and AMTS. Alva Thompson and family of Goderteh visited on Sunday with the ladfee' parents Mr. and Mre. E. Se erase, - ---- -.. -R • w ,.wr•.wrat*-','rfl ,. erY.tgl'. ,•+:..- • ^,•t.,T =,,,, -af IM a odlort business 'dl R alter _ ` IP'6UPI.E which the meeting closed with the TELEPHONIC No. 98 i3ODEHIOH. ONT. 1 E In spite of the downpour of rain,w ttMw4•ls one of whlc•h reel to ser fall Justice done to his; n good-sized congregation was present i c-Arrled explosives. Over 21)01 lives Military- record. Ills growing WIN{- at the regular service at Grace church. were Host and damage to property larity among the men w -ho fought un• tier. it. M. ('ale gave a splendid talk der him, in whose welfare fu the try• I along tuls"ionan Iines. (►n FrddAc PceuinaR the V.P.S. held tog post-war period he continued to elbow the keenest personal inilliest, must have been one of the Regards he prised the most. Sir Arthurs choice for the prinel- palddp of Mt4.1111 REAM after taw war was tee of the many high honor* that poured in upon him- It Wan a ape - cal compliment because he owed little to academic training. The gover- nors of McGIH reeognims1 his outstand- ing administrative and organizing cw- 96410, and- chore Urfa happy method of crowning h4* Illustrious career. 141r Arthur rose to the dignity- and duties of the post, and though not hUm*etf a unteer*ity prodnet he became an accomplished aleaker, with a com- mand of graceful English, and held 810 own In his new sphere as he had done 1n Flanders fields. amounted to i25,ta(I,1**1. Deeember 7 their ref/tiler weeknight meeting. 14;4:1. - Iroquois Ins1b,iw murelered Lorre Elliott gave the tol,lc. unite a Father Charles Garnier. He bad been tlbwthpr-wrre present and a mortal ens.e- .-ori*leal Jesuit* to establish hour Was spent at the (-lose of the haw' Huron Mb•4on, wad when the meeting. others were massacred he had escaped 1►n Thursday after1NNou the Ladies' and for a time worked .among the 11 - AW held two quilting., one at airs. Iliad. Indians. Feeling it his duty to Reed Torran e's. the other at Mss live In the mission be had helped to Jennie Iturk's. Botta wilier were cosi- establish, he soon returned to Chris- Opted.- flan Islami, where. Bk* Ftrebeuf and horn 4411 Thur -slay, November the otl,ers, 1w was marderecl. 341th, to the• w-Idmc of the late Will itit7. - Mir Franca* 1to1R11 Head, d 1 l ['Jerson. a Son. Itoth mother and 1.Ieratenxnt I;ovc roar a aper gn- bnle are cluing well. 114111, and Colonel MtNab, with 51*) l)n Frlgay evening. ittrrmbwr 22t at militia marched from Toronto to Christmas tree and concert 1. to M• i lMThtgtinwrj•',4 tavern, where 11143 held at (.nage church Lantern slides i arm(' oR NMI rehela and hornet this (CBnealey Enterpriee4 is d to be there. people of the 1'11e tsfee who are de- stroys of framing mad supporting a vigorous independent agricultural program designed de •saute immediate relief and bgiant ant permanent re- covery. Tons farmers' Mee meeting. which Mrs. Smith of last month ebher r s se la not in any sena part of the C.F. i who spent 0. ttQ9ytnUue, w be held In the , niece. Mrs. Wm. Sallows. hail gone to King Edward 1> la King etreettatheatnllne to .visit her rad t r, Mrs. East, Toronto, beginning promptly at Courtney. 1.34) pm. If more tiara one wesalon is Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pentland and e• required the me%ag "rat be allowed cam Jack, tit London, visited on Sun - evening season, 1 dny with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pent - is eetertded to land and other relatives here. term people Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jones eater- tained a number of friends and neigh - to continue Into •'. tunnel Invl nil independent - to 1N• present. The New Party's Troubles will interest the children. Clad Santa i hnern. The rebel leader, 11-Illlain I !jet) Maekensle. lied to the United II litegro spiritual en- grave In Huron (smutty. the president, ('Id Welnewiay evening last Mr. 1 States. There * an . RIM r M. Ta. N Lockhart entertained Ilaember 8 t1t1Pd : "Nobodw Mews the trouble the young p eopl.•-- from --tis -i=shut i - 17109.---Fihw•wrd• +turrett was Isom, a 1'se mew" Thi. tIM 5400 be said of church. the first white child to be Ia,rn in the the Sate n mind if the new political W4' are please) to report Improve- I Itide:na district of titer Canada. The I n party In Canada, the C.C.F, Toerc 1* t InN C1u I condition. >f 11 birth i r w knc wu Ten IS. are•* t'sox's coo . i I'h ;er e a .!t. , r a as Mrs. Cox has been quite ill with u,,.,. ft's Rapids no denying the fr*t that the three .e EDITORIAL ROTE pnenmonla rat her home in Nlptssing. 1s:ts 1%1111am von t14-h.Nrltz and leader( were greeny d1*appolntrt NI Is. Abell and her school ore prlc len others were hanged at Klug -tun• 1 the remit of tlw IaS.electbe in Mac - Santa Claus is probably wcaMerlug udng for a Christmas concert. slave they had been e11/111/411111A1d 1 40 kene conatlhwne tD Sa*betcbew'ari 1111 behalf of this district 4%e wish 11.011t111.011t11tY atlt by eoltrt martial. He 11111 led where ex -Judge wace was es9eeted whetier to Ret out, taw ear for his i t1, s expresour sympathy to Mr. IRA- 'it party of hillbu.ters 111 Prescott, to win ha'art*e• thein was cpe,yder*/le trip this year or depend upon the I lie Oct and family In the death of ,,here they were captured after the sympathy for hlrn"S$ eceesnt of hl( reindeer arwlthe old sleigh. m his other who leased away Vonday ••Ikotas of Ili WIIIebm1I1" An in- dismissal from a Ilidserlitp The 44e- • • • morning At the home or her daughter, 'crest is attachedattachedf,. the /•eNlrt mar feat of StubbsStubbsStubbswAg.b11M►etd by a de - Prime Minister !b•lnlelt says that poverty 1s a spur to success, Well, Mr. Bennett 1* duan; his test to en- •iirP'*1ft•ce*s for ettc• Canadian pe0pte. • • • It is annkunce•d that Ontario's motor Ikon*, plates next year will he In white and black. Ti.' originality df*- playedl by 11e Department In this mattes Ix 'startling. • • • The pawing of prohibition was oda basted with great enthrals= aero the 11.. ea Tvwsday ; lint there le prob. Mr. W Stewart Clinton Gal 11'4 the .sminsel for the accused el0011 of the l'nitedLibernera et Mani - The Men's Club. ---1111 Tmoslay. No.! wo., .144.11 11.1.114.tudd, afters lirfla somber 20, Mr. Geo. Laithwaite ad-, Sir John A. deemed the Men's CII114 (di "The Next 1.4.12. .4 royal I•liarter was given to Wier." Hi* tote was* stokes. and oritelievat rriversity, which bast Won inal 111H1 worth,' of thought nil (minded In HIM at Quebec hy Bishop Trawlay, December 12. the Club will Lain!. hold an open meeting whieh isalle• Deeember ere invited. A good program fa being 1843. Fliehop's lege. Lennox - arranged. One of the semi/ere will he gibe. Lower I anniln. waft incorporated. dehate: "Reanlved. that fruit farm - it now the University of Ilislhop• Ins ts, more pmfltatile then mixed farming." Mr. Geo. Laithwaite will I th removed from the he captain for the aflIrmetive and Mr. Frank Powell for the 'negative. There Public 1ffe tit "had° the H°11- R°hert Bake/vitt knows, a* "the Greet He- witt also he readings. irritation. owl algae. A and good time is looked • tots' not to *Mho Il101itlettilI74 with the C.C.F. Thee the peteral Provincbil election la Bridal Colum - Ma. where the (A . lade el fairly lamely In Silage the labor rote Is strew The sett test o sew patty's hold no the fared will rose at the neat lOPP41 Of th, United ly. in Toronto. It be roman - hetet that nt the 1 A. anneal meet- ing in Teensto Dereether the femora' organise decided to link (lel% iambi/ pert: -To find a reel Nods of polite ' `•"` 4 41,4 "foremost a Brides enemies ea ea- -ample of nelfaorereassit Mut should "ibis was the completed perk by body talks Meet allEfeW have seen "wakb Mel bad aalldl oareld the the young men of onr eonsmetnIty and alum* shows, tbe mieehelle ATP WW1 - out chew. dims Ism is Ste ittooki, wkleb every- -of Mies Mee. against the adviee of J. .1. Morrison, secretary of the r.F.O. from its in- ception until he realened the posttion thie summer on account of adrancing North Ontario, wax a former presi- the leaders against political affiliation with the C C.F. W. ('. Good, ex-M.P. for Brood county, la also oppoored to When the question routes up at the next ss Aston of the C.F.°. It Is doubt- ful if Stott without the akl of Miss Maephall, who le in a Montreal hoe- pital. will be able to keep the C.F.O. 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