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The Goderich Star, 1923-11-01, Page 2M � , - I � , I I . -_ ------,- __ . ­­ 11 � 1� I " � - I ..... . I �__==� ! !! - _ ! = � __ 11 ­­ . I I.., - . � I NOV. Ist, -ism * ! I .===�� _-W","" I THE CIOP13RICR ISTAR �, THURSDAYS , I � , I " ��9� �­ ­ I -1 11 � I !�T :. ___ _ . _­­­-_ 7 _ PAGE TWO I - � I � -2!!���T!nt"!!!�= �T7 -=T7T!Mn_ =,�_.�,�:� ­ . - ----!!!'---!!!T-=�;�---,--�.,---- ­!!!!!7T!!="q . _ � !;!�!! ____1141mm ,-�.11�.Ii!0---Mqp-----*Vowomwxmw"---. _­_­�, �­ �_­­__ _��-­_'-­­­,� ==T Z_�_� ___� 7 �,'_ _'� - __�- - _�_ �­ .----- --", __ __ ­.- - __ �___ � .- X"W"Xam 19 a'! I 1110 0=0 ' I � : ____ __ V T. TheYU 11210 befu 40110e Plain tAlk Of ��, . =00=0 , a I - I � I. 9 1 1 ..... .. JW&.Wy a t I nt being fip"cbes by the A-'� ­ - f- , 9 . __ 11 91 xra�xssudor to BritaiiW - , � oe" ,w,ritinE, ,�, ­ In, V . late f"m hish quarters, not the le"t I - � - - IN, DAYS Y IVA io =ii i � (I GNIMANCE. (,-. MENYS -MACKINAWS , I I THEIR eaer ud I,, I I t Harvey',, a Premier Smuts �. I I ' , �, Of th Afric I FAch in hLs own I, ­ AV 'OtIlu.(w.11% _Wsbw. de t, , referencen to the � Olt . . I . I .,. s7g &*. r. N. LeV14 P*Cbaw R"* Comb Hone) ­14041 Company -­� ---- 111-4r9llP"IlllilllllFlllll1-11~ttk$� ­"I'Mot 1$113 1 . I I I ������ ��� I ", : enormous SuAllfrance is spendingi Z,111 nts, Loather, and 61 rAve S"C"law proxamic ?0rfWRUW0- , � Lined 0 r : 1 ^ I ___1 _1 1.00i . . � 0�1 vec � b"d 4vxprvs I msm n'd evading herobli- I Dr. "tipt X44 Prof. mole to Be. th I torat( 0, ' I Juvenue 3. 0 ctl - tarils No I Plixt I observed. �De exteu- 'I Tw,taty You* Ago, , L L040 woo Irtwinod-Z-500W *Odi firan vif,ws, will be . I I � it tions to others� There is a grow- 'i Mackinaw Vests Trurpt sious of the fulper-141 Preference al- li� feeliur 84d4eitest anee,alitattorydewwhaI33 � . .00'appw go of a COUPU OURWS alema to e and gt� o �otbl� . � strowberrits at SMO 7404 - - _w an. � ready recordcd Awe not held to be Of I g. . ! I wavatellea from, I _ I stA Smtb P4Wty W018 Ot"IdOW- the such a vital vature as to come with- I ) I Ofcaalm*d Atom I tl I _­ slockbo 9 Id Members of the At SPECIAL PRICES FoR WINTER WEAR , nounce that for tho first AM I I � ___ , : I history of the Nobel prize tlaut, an gin this P10ge, al uUtions Soolk t1a He Hem in 1041*11� - � � 10. 9 � �. . WHAT WAS DOING IN 1870 Awben it became,knowirt that had award has been made to Caundit for government strenuou.4y deny that armt RVpt r. - I I . - 11 P. MR - , .9 n old, scow on V10"Tiver outstanding . se 9 rvfco in the UK of ItUcy Intell(t guy tax On the uecRs�qar' ­­­_ Star of April I lxeh seen Ina � . - Ica of life. Bat the sug QStIOR Of I In. India and F,gypt gleetiong are - Alen'$ Sheep -Hued Coat% made of Brown D�U& I . i (From Thu Godoidell Itgoes to Dr. F. G. Bant . wobl wrist-�, . 12tb, 1878) 'bdow the G. T. R. station. Word nie&i1le. alaufactures. alarms �. d, I was quickik circulated, the vingluKof ing, discoverer of the insulin tre*t. protection for MR "I soon to be held and in both countries ' Mr. V. N'. Lewis ftrehascil Fine tho fire, alarm after church brin . J the If ee 4 so alarm Is not ,36-luches long, leather bound pockQt$ au , iging 3neut for diabetes, and Professor - r tr,# ers, who 9 there is likely'to be a good deal of I . � I W the proposal to apply the I ' Rid r 11 - Coach Iforse . a cour dispelled _ � 4 1 a' la�' "o"' ',,,d,,c,,,,, JsA 01 lets- SPecial at $9-75 and $10-50 e of bundred woplo to, the J. R. Matcl,c�4 head of the DOPUt-1 theeerefrom, to Subsidizing the Bfrilainloi A"Tood dea ling bag (I & N. U.witi la3tigaturday pur-,� town Lll. at the University , revenuo . �Iea's Mackinaws made tOf 34 Oz- all wool M'%ck' I Mr. I Arrilutoultut for 0111- Or- #11eut of rby�31010". ­ th4ced a fine coach horse -from Mr. 1ganized SC'AXVbL Were COMMOnCed, but of Toronto, wbo directed the -work overseas Dominions to expand their been arouse(l�by men who bav�_been John Wacom for the I;= of UK*. f1whilo these were in progre5s, *Wut Dr. Rant. PrOduetion,of wheat, meat and Wt- more or less under restraint and inaw, 34 iuches lou'g, deep shafl collar, roomy alld 1 9 iton. The Labor Party and the 14b; sometime,% imprisoned beeaWO,L 'of eile. 4,�` , I,acrosse Club lWorgaulzed I 0 o?eloek, a telephone messaige to bit conducted his experiments. The 11 comfortable- and Smart Norfolk s SPO-cial at $7-75 I - * . � - �vr#t Party alike ate making 4 strong their aeditious keaching in both coun- : . I - I - T -he laero= ce'lub, formed a few i (!"ton, where young Driakwater. hs,a amount to be divided between the � stand on tile tariff, question, and It I, tries. It is the fashion of these men. aud $9-75- . . I I . . , --;cc * a brother, was answerett by the Joy, two totals nearly 440.000. Canad, 61 9 � I I ,� ,ka ago. has been re.orgaulzcd. th( � evident -that this, will be the main is- And,of serge ,who live in Britain and Vgsts, all Wool Mackinaw, suie$ * - 4- , u.1 nows that the 44% ,were there, isms, will rejoice at this recognition 3,1 1 Nfackiu" � - . I I present, officers being.- lion prc. I sue 'in the ZeNt, gvAel.g3l. elections, elsewhere in the Empire, ,and �,�� le 5 � . " . .. � , 9 Aor- . f1ving walked all the way along the of the work for humanity bv two tw`011 lu � _pjg I I . � c!ent, X C, Cameron, Q. V.; IiO 1. There are one or oug)it to -know better, to depict both- 36 to 7 special'at fr.4' U , �` ud $-Z 1 ,�ry vteo pripsidenti 1% Honor Judge radway trael;.slneo kbout, 5 Welock. Ifellow citizens. Tbore is uaiurallY the ojon f, I V in ,45.. 1 1 , g, which way oluve , a, test the Egyptians And the ludians ar, ' J . . : I '17quier, pre'lidontk 51 0 1''.. 11 11 vouncement,of the Ontario prov orb - -1S LEATHER VESTS , . . ,ron; great curiazity over the recent an-' ', G. cautp . ­ incial of powte opinion, altbo, so a of peoples, bound together I MEN � � . vivo president, A.' Mackay; honorary , them will n , ot be hold in Tecognin by nblspirlt of'nationalism -and quite . " I; " I \ W#A, * minister of �Realth that Dr. Banting 'fighting ground. I n eag L I I I 1: (xvrktary, J. J. Craig; acting, accre. I ncide tal to t es�e , �vily lined with WOO], best protectiou for cold . tarv, w. % M,icarn. treasurer, G. , . had made another great discovery for a of conducting self -govern. Hev . ial: at'$5-75, " I . I . �, .. . the benefit of humanitY which would is the announcement th t the Count- Mont along constitutional lines. There are recurring events which em. I ' $Pee � Rbinaa; eaptain, X C liptilton. , oss of Warwick, who is 62 years of . weather., - 30 i,Uche0OU9- . ,: 4�lp Accident . .soon be announced. ago and has long, been in the. public phasize the Talitcy, f --- I __ � , � � I .. -_ . �.4 1 . 181at8 Viaru I'L . I 7I --- "I _ � ___ . . . A Ooderich Town. L 9 these views. 1� � . . eye for her many activities, will be In both tile countries mentioned re- 11 �1 An accident of a serlouslaati1ic Oc- .. I , . President of, rzechoslovaula in gng. I south We squ�re i ,r=ied last week, in Goderich town:, -, By 1110!?s Faritubrtr 11 I land � �. the Labor candidate for the Warwick. ligion and class distinctions play a - " . tL I . cbip* Mr. 3nmea Elliott, sr., was OR L�*___­ ___ - -1 I Mas. and Leamington division of NY4r- Supgreater part in everyday life than I ' . . r,tw- ed it . . A low yeara'pgo President wic'kabire. Sir, Ernest Pdllocli, "who any spirit of. patriotism. India . Mo � R"'OBINS GODERICH ; 1 � I -_ � , I rolling land,'and when lie' I - -Okig was in e3ile wan, cle 0 . I I 10 I I . ww.) imfa�q.L,njug the traces, the bor', Friday -They are starting a now arYk 09 ('WhOsIOV , eted aL. tile � . �!Oliservotiv would rend Itself into many pieces if � � . � . I . tes startc4 off, dragging n heavy lion club here in town and pa and ma aro in Euglan4 and in vory poor eircum- 441 0r 0 0 0lion 0 left a one At this stage, while ver ' I I ... . rollv,�' vidghing nearly half a ton a going, to put in a � stances, Quite recently he was hail. y 0=0X=====0=Q=====0 ­; . I I nw�_ . . . I last : e era) election, has been up- few -who know the situation can con- ,,I .1 .1. 1: �: =1 - : I � � i . , . I o appelcation to 'join in. ed in Paris q% the head of a powerful olut a a e. nee the contest. vilove thcMSQJVe$Lt'hat,jff,gypt is able ­ ­ I .1-1. . I L' . vei- bis legs. unit part of his body,-,;. . l, . breaMug the thigh bone of, one leg to it, I The 0�iy to,# . xe�ublie, with' a binding alliance 09 he 0 at s, , 0 is a Socialist, is to govern herself. . . I ,ed. The plan would give some �value: cations.*. For Instance, the 4eclara- I . ? . _ . I I � 41 4nd Linfliethig severe Internal in$ur- quirements Is that defence and aggrqsslorf� under given I I . iwavor, would tion of Sir William Joynson-Ricka, . you ,, maki g � ,1 active cumpaign, . , - 01 vlrcumdffii�el. Still later he was roI* . I I CROWDED OUT LAST WRBK to bond issues which, lic ations British Minister of Health, in th4j," : ivs. Mr. Elliott is an old settler, -08 must be poor and Ro- � - all , the bOn�' I A . Broken Ge Cannot Pay # Be— NI'Slum . . not bq. due until -the main TOPar f a political speech tbat�OAIV I. ar gret to learn I lipectlMe. As far us ceived in England' with 11414"Y . Proposes Reference to In- had,been �Viped out, A measure of course a 1 1,14 . . ,e, and w6 re � pa, Is concerned he 114D I .1 � ors accorded the representative of a . ­ I parations ,-. nd- a half tons of iron .and . '-� . .1111, �Oaatrlfills,�Iqjudep are of A very serfou.9 ter -Allied Repsag s, CommiS4 control of the Germ I ." I - 4trong' and friendly nation, Mas- ' Von an state WdlwaYs �Mill!On A vaitiog in the Ruhr to be I I . . I I a cineh on, ti'Of., .the ' If anyone can give an, explanation . I . -be 'Trkizd- steel were ) . . rature. . . . , _ � and customs'daties would 4s soon os thq� � �Al . . . aryk is a rnan. of great ability and .0 , dumped into V ,ngland . . ,� . �4: . . . I .Am4teur'Theatricals. . . , J requiromints as ovvy- . foresight. He is 01stinvished. a� f the German iftuation ihat ion A now turn has been given to the tatqcl by the Adoption of the Belgian � .- " -_ ... �r I I � Friday eveni4v last a large ah- I buddy knows, 110 is . mong the 30e* group- of statesmen give the average reader a clear idea t, , sue$ by �he suggestion proposals.- it is probible that Italy- . � . ,� \ .1. . - on poor. 4, as he laff ' , ( of it, he will be entitled to'unstintq reparn ions, 2s � ______'-__­` ` ­ - ­­ I p . , ing- � and, Brit4inwould welcome any basis, . , (COAVInued on Pago 4) . . . . . , . I . . � �j - drieneg assembled in 0dilfellows, Hall al f- T ­ who ore accomplishing real things in I of Belgium that a plan pmaAatiog . . � '.. . '. " , � 11 - - '4 - . 11 ly sed to I-and.ma that , , -it as one can 3ud I -1 ­­ - . 11 . . on tile occasion of the -performance . 11 the, in;lldlai'of the nations born Or pra'se. As f. of,reasonable settlement of the ques- . _. I � now� the movement to do.! gell',': from the :foreign offlee, of tbAt, . ,gun- tIon. . I � . I I I . I* 14 the flattle. ...., �­~­­_­­ aria I . 1, 1t 1v ,d6ubtful whother France I I � f . I given by the Amateur Theatrioal . 8 a turday--4 , man V ­ try be referred to the InQr. Illed will be maved from the position of ,-� I i � . I . -1 I � � I � � Rhineland a separate state or repub- Reparations. Commissioo. It does, S � - . I . � (1ab for tb� benofit of the Young Ac- i0offercil me a iob today - lic is making some progress. -What. not follow that this meats an amic. plutulingg Wher own interests paramount, CA TO R 1A ' , i , 11 . tive 11aseball-Club. The bill includ- _ go g ,,ling to allow the'r�e* pro- . . ... - . � " _Ao, wirk evry Saturday I � i. 11, I.. I ever its ,ultimate tend it is certain able settlement,' -but it is refreshing I I .'#or JOants,and Children ' I . ot comedy - I . : !.,: . '. 11 I .1.. I .. that it calises ,gfe4t . rejoicing n , I ,rd two II!, pieces, '1111 after noon .%ad nite .. I . .- . . . . �� " Legs." by Boyle B�ruard, all . 4. � , � I to find that Francei Italy and Biftin posal to go before the Commission. � . . , . Last nd I, past 1% But 1. '. w" I, 7�.:-. , , ". � ,.,�. I..",: 11 I I . 'in Use For*OverWYeari i I , . , . .. � . . . I I .� . � I till �, ,,,, ,. ,, , , '"' q, French government circles - and a- ba,ve . �. * * * . . I I I �,�,­ �:I_, tea the,, proposed refer. . .� ., I . � � I "The - Two Poltot" by H. Courtney, ple.�Uutly , �, . ..; .1. . I . who support that govpi.n. no-eep underlying idea Always b . . It' �i ' ,�%! �, " ., , 1.1 I ence. The ears I I , noth refused it's, %L ,­.'' _ ;.:::. . mOng, all is, a fXed Will 'Oermon, Steel Interfere, Wiihi 1 41 �� these. pieces -are o4intrably'.a. . , 1� , �;,: . �;,�d, �.,:,,.,..' _ _ � , , �; ;��, -'�� :,.* - , 'Gel British Plans for Bmplqyment? 11,1111 I _,"� I - . ., . .. . . . . . �_­: , " ,-� - , ""' amount to be I or settlement of �0 I.q., 1 $ . I 11 . I . � . ­.. ��,, , "... 10 oxi,xe curious ramifl,- . . I ., .. � c ­ : 1� ,�. ,'�;-... ........... �� dit" a where �, she could control' the �, . :. � I A � I t ad possible. Ma -was ... � � Mont, it has been said befOre that �. .... �:' .:.: �.­, , �:, .. ;he' i " .� ��. 'k(3 a con. must pay, a fixed iald Plans f the Ruhr nature of smanee by rm,ateuvs, about it Fran"'would very mueb li . �� 2 �' and it must be aid that soldom has 'bout % sore minimum, aggregate that rinany i, . S%' ;01 I I , . 1. . 4apted for perfor I -1,Z_ - �'. �,�:,L 1�.`--,�'�".._.."-. yearly until that aggregate is ,reach- I qireition have s 64ftac . 4 i � because she has b011 pestering 1110 a � ; I . ',�;-. , � : 4 ... � . vlali� I .., I � I � %! I � a professional company visited this good wile to ,try and rot a job go I � .. great' luftieralized and.io4ust "ed I . I . . " "amil .:I, :111-4 - I �� I town which acquitted itself better - ..; - � i - Germany. .. -ything "' 1 ' Zli 71 A. I . . I., 11 I I I :, ,,,, �, . .A. -A I .Z- 144.1�1­ _ ond help by my close and Oct, Put "...'.111 . rejoans ,,of ,. FAvei I : I I . - _,_____­, 1 _: I ____ 11 1. I . � 1. .,�, 11 . I 1. I I � ­ . I , I . - I . ,0��­W__A.*_ 11''I'l . : :;,7::�� . 1. . . ­ I � Man 0114. Q %V..#L,'s.4,Y Wv as ,� k t4a.t inakes Tor trouble for ;_� cen- , I exclaitned to her I am n IM, :11_.-:.�"- .:� , country. - tral Gerinan Government, such as tha i� j A-! ' � , this oct-asion. The - great success of 80 many yumans In this "' �"�-' ' Ll .... � ­� . ", L � ... Z.11 :;:;�,,','. Sepatatist movementsAn the Rhine- . � , - 11 . the -evening was Nir. C. W. Andrews, Money Issent 0 .'," L .. . ,; . - vqthiug with, Ole. - '� " �� '. � . � � , , " � "', ;.,�". , I , ,., .",. . . I.. I in his character .of O'Callaghan in o %: .. � % ; . ,,,uaday�pa. and ma includeing I - ­ . land, In Bavaria and'in Saxoliy, . . I I 41114ti Last LQ��ai" Mr. C, A.'Xairn '::`�� ... . 1� .... ain that French �4r I I I I and tbo dog tult a long trip on- the " `�'.�� �. � makes it more cert. . - ;:;:"�;::�,' ,�_ '-�..... ., . I : ,:,.,�,... , �. 11: . 1. � mplayed veny well'in the part of Char- Vale tode.train, today., About 59 'or ::%q�. � I.."'.1'," domination in a veryAarge 6tea of .1 , _ , . - all,, as Rivers , ': . I ,-, 11 . lie,. and Air. IL NV. B. ,�' , time, Wei .`_�,� ::_:-:.: � : Europe ,cannot be seriously threaten - I . at he was ,not such a tovicil a .100 miles I OXPeet and I , �­' � � I � " . I . �:., � I showed th. went, tarew a Tunnel and they Was R , , ed. The situation is complicated, for ' I . I isr Ae Avould have peoplo believe. . "A -l" , ,� - , ',.J�­... � 1. I I , .1 , . , I., , yang ppplo a setting iii back of Ulk 11 � Britain, which still has a ' Jored in . The part of Dr. Banks by Mr. J� Rob� -1 ��'.-, `:`�,,:.;,:,', �,.�: i�.�, I:- ,�.,, ;;Y WNY ,..';;Y ,;;; � . . . , � I _ �, ' ., 1�: , part, of the ',occupied German teiTl�'. , . , , .�i�l . , :L , ", ,­ .: .. . . . i ; I .. - . . . . . I inson, vns well played, as were also. and whenyo'eunl out of it Into the �-'�� I ,_ ". . . � I - :� � I.I., . day lite the yung Indio '109Rs at the, ,,, �,:' 1. ,", ", * ,. ".. tory. The British Goverlarnent, i.q� � those of John and Thomas by'blr� X . I � , ­., ` L-1111, .... �� I ­ _,.. �� A �� ..'.... : I I tellaw and she sod kIn0a offhanded I �... ,, - . . �� .X,. I .. not inclined'to. Allow the Sop0atists . ...." ; . I I - Smith and Mr� .1. McDougall rospect-� � '­­.. :.��.: - :..:. , . . I - ---- % -- . *atest praise Is , �Vauder how much that - tunnel cosfQd . tq .take charge' in territory occupied � � . . � . ivel Pcrhap�; the gi ' d tile fellow r0plyed and I . . "I - by Itii troops. It .must be obvious - � � � ; . , . ducy. - to bild it ' an I . 1. ..; that � a broken Germany, cannot -pay � � . I .1 . . . I f 'i.0 M%s Farade Bothwell, who. . I dont no how much . � 'L 1. � � , ined the part of1irs. gontague. sod grinningly :�., � ,. �.. . . , �:'. � � . , =Stu it eosted but It sure Is Wirth it, - I - . 1, , ., . ; ; ,� rcparation��. Franc wodild not care : - �.,i I - I I � I � . . At two days' Rot!& 411e,undertook to . Xondgy,-Over at Jakes house this. � . . . I 0 Id , . partleuldrly,',her recompense Won 1; , _ . I ...; . . . plAy� the part and coost,quently bad v.47 1 i . it his pa was sore because PRUSIonNii r*I.AsARYK . be in .the weakness vi .the so . parated I I ". ."* .. not the aftautage� lot attending the . . , � , . '.. .1 I— � 0 "Ingd -to. go down town land pay. surn, German statee and control of Ger- . . i � I 1. .... . I I � � , rehearsals. Mlsa.Aunie Smith made li'o , . I " . ,of Pechoslovakla, ". � I I . I 11 : . . lout Julia, bills, He wanted to stay liomell and . . man iron aud:�steel areas. tut for a Very OXccl � Miss Bianca -t got the - I 11 . . . . other,% -it -would be a se fous matter. ' . .1 . I . � . read. The Star, Well L be AIR - . � rl I I Withelins did equally well as Mrs. . has 'got. 1,1 stnialot following the Ver . . * *. * � . . � . �, I I I .� I 10, never has to the roadj,4. I I . . I � I . . . Banks,, and Alias Minnie 'Ball showO4 .4 11 s. They. sallies Tivaty. Francs has made a , Stories of Grafting in VVhee .. I . . I � .. ronsiderable talent in tho part of go"Nowpo town'to VaVV5 bill . I . for union with AQU16 of Whilib Fran . I I I I are 'men 6ordelug to the house every strong bia ce has -been miking'a . I I � .. . Betty. The duct, "Baragy's. Court- � these -now 'nationalities, but, it is . . I `1 by Miss Annie Smfth and Mr. day to collect theta- Witch, silwes 11 , . that her chief -alin I , KPIN:Ivlotl: -do' about.the necessity of �re- . � . ;. . . , ship, . . t Apparent � $1 1 � him a lot of steps. .., .�T qui e s for the rehlibilitation .of I . . I . . I .J. 'Robinson ,was very ,woll, retidered Tuesdap-71 gess %js gitting on mJ)Itar3& .*She bus supplied ,,�tholai her own devastated areas, and ,plead.-' I . . and received a woll merited, encore. 0, n and I with monoy, arms and other warlike er� . I . . in ! the will, I atio , Ing,, that without payment from G " . I . . . . bliss Fannie Ball, and Master 1 Uldward, a�s side 01 �dquipmoltjbs, and ,would-iiiind6ubtedly man . . I - He Buys: - y she could not begin to meet her . I Andrews sang a duet, ,"Simon and beledve be is In earnest to . IF. have their,activp taipport in the ev" debts to--otber countries; some of her . I I I Rutb", which, was so well render6d. he is going to taki me out Nvith 'him . ; of Germ . ' � ' _any recovering sufficieat� 1 4. 1 L. . that, a unanimous encore Was the way and make me look for wirk. But I Out .1 own citizens are 64'rging gross'fkaud I t to. He can ly to begin a ue8v. war or in the n . 1� . I I the audience showed t4�lr apprecia. still baVt� som Spirit lef pt grafting' �Oxi a gigantic scale in . , ,,, take me ,where the 1�01: . I tion, and the youthful ibcalists the, P is.� But he ,Improbable event - of Germany � and all(' � . � I - . Russia. joining hands to foil French the work of ,-reconstruction. Nem - I " 1; canvt make 'me �huiit it. . bers of the French Parliament who I q I gave "The Milkmaid and Dandv. . I I Ih Britain, . . Vn Wensday-4 tiyed to throw a scare 111aus '"d aspIr4tions' have demanded an investigationAnt6k . ,eeond, piece was "The Tv ' not be bothered by The- - r � . pj�_Iuto� the, teechor today. $lie 'has ben blagiiry)c will " but lie t,his are not many, nor are they very ____ _____ __ - __ PoIts,!1;_In. whkh__Ur._,L R. Robinst jrl,�re- - T, , - 0 !,,, - hurd yCosojW- 1 -.told --questions in ary a , � , of ilit � s pport)' , . � .. . . . Mr. C. A..Nairn, Mr. C IV. Andrews, Ing us a- -C-1 - . may4 find, ther m popular with their fellows 'in the, ' t . ber'l was afrade they'was a getting'. gement House. But their. cause has�. been � Mr. Jas. Smith, Miss -Minoto Ball, Or 4 wood half - both, from 'rprivate and government given a great Impetus by a recent I . I Smith and Miss Fannie Ball tb best Of !no nd that I es for the cc I : � I . . Miss A. I )OUS SoUrc onowf� and busi I , 4 nesa advancement of .his: (!6untry, novel published, in Franc6, in 14ich 1. . ,took.part, and .,ill of them did well to slow down A, little, She Just 14 . A. If you the 'story revolves akoun4, the prac- '' . ot me with her .eye and ae I I _. Mr. K Bond presidod at the organ than. he -would'find anywhere else, tice of,the grafters�, The ' " . :1 I With his ,well-known skill. The $0- slaw down on yare studyng yule be: a main alle- 11 . I I At this time, he mig in .., , i . i . ver. Cornet Band wts, in- attend walking Wkards. .. I much cleaver concoptiooi of what is� g4t'olo$ are that. much of the vast . . I , and added much to the vnjoytneot. of Tblrsday�-I gess, it is up to me to likely � to happen qconomicallY 'and' sums of nioney . voted for reconstruc- . I' - t* a drverted from that purpose to . , . : the, evening. - . - - , � , c - , - - , .c e nd partys financially to Europe than he could 'on I 1, . , . . witch Is being give by the yunger set - in, Paris, * -which iN dom- the pockets of the grafters, byjclevor I , . �� I .. I . possibly gain tricks and subterfug ' . ,�� 7 . ..... of *ho I �ata it member of it. 'Wou loated by the desire to see, Germany � � . es� I . . . � - - - - - TWENTY VEAUS AGO. .got to have tljouey and good, cloge a . 0 .�% * . . . (Froin The Goderich, Star Of Q0t, b6th at the some time. And that's a subject country , ,, ,, I . ,onferenee of Powers to Make I I - . New. C I � . I �1. I I . I . . 1. 1 what there aint no such a thing 4R. 10, * � Rval Effort to Set�le Reparations . � a` I usasuli 'Receiving Atteotion ,, . So far- as I am Orsonly Concerned. " There stre indications 'of a ,now I.. . I A Business Cheage � , . - I � 4 -, In'taodern times to bandit vhi�fi I Roy X. Harrison has bought the, ,conference of the powers, in which a, I Ukery'busluess so Ion&,, and success- HOLDING BRITIOR " HARVEST- So-called, has received more atten- real attempt ,vvill be .made to settle - � I ) .. S. 0. beleher. I SRSAN CANilii ition in the world!s preas or from the the reparation.4 issue'and to. set Bur- � full r c0aducted,�Y All l. diplomats of Europe than Raisull of ettlement !Mr. Hairlson served his time with The efforts put forth to rotain the : . Mr. Beleber and since then has had British harvesters us petMAneut'-sett. I Morocco. He has alternately been would be +alled with deligh e I for or against Spain, Sometimes he rhich is "fed ujift'-with I I considerable. outside experience, lers to Canada are appaxontly meeting w � HymettiAl 11 with satistaftry. results. cormug to has defeated Spanish forces* other the European stow being. served daily . . I , inforij,%tiourecolVed fromvinnll�egby ,.times they have coMpolled him to and Ion . �__&..L- .t'nA'kr.1­"_ his f..+­*Qfte. 8**A�nl* . . � "I - -_ A i8vi4fu tet-AMn +nnt- 1­a_-ni, +%in ping tot a change of --diet. � It I I "Ot 7=__- . : . I ­ . . 7. I . . I . . � � . I . ­ . .1 . .- - I _ . . 11 � I , I I . . .. ""Ou, `�, 0,04,0;4" �oft NQV60iber Ist . . � , -W Vu3rnrs$r,`1Wu pa- I . I . : . - . . . I I r- wanted- to select a man for inn � princ(pal arrd.S.37, . 020,qo !" . I . be,paid to Doiniqion 00'Ver? I L or foreman ,Ion selected a An. I It . � . . I " 'I, forceful �charactvr.wlio would , I in to � .. ., holders, additiom . . -- - ' ` a foelin . ,of -confidende. ,SO it I . I "c I - I � 9' fainteast other r, , , . I 1. , on s. ur I I . I I . C wider spheres wo must selec . I I I 6- in � . I . � � g� . . � . 1. . - of character and men Who qJU 11 I 0 I . . I . . I - ,spire cont1denee. We sho, i - How Aiis 11 ... i these ideas in the home ,ni I I � + I . . I I .. I . I ­ � AnCteach how t exercise the I � . � - � 0 . I I . . . . )bJeot, 1 1 . I . e ehlsb. Out one great < � t , , I . . I � . + .,� � - , ou, ? . , . . � . wt. e should be that we could say � � I . . . I I . "; ­­ - I . - . . . I '... I . - , � ... I I I � � _. .- I . ': eoulotry or of- our .work whe � I . .. . . , � . ...4r 1- �. . � . ... pp 14. I 11" came t� leave.it,."Thank hod 1; being. ,' . . �,__ I . I . I �. �, . 1; � . I . I I 1. /� .. + I 1: I., �. IV - . I , e, if � the country and the, world a' ,e With . I I I � , I � + I I . . .- . 1. . . I I .., ... I -1 . . . I - better than I f I oufi,d, it.?' By t . 00ing . . . . I I . . Us nf, I . 1, I + .*� , ­ . . �11 I I I . I . I I . .11 I . :W . . f these principles &rnay , �. so, cognition 0 1 I - 1� I I I . _. ,:. � . I . . ... . Woitfl(t.bave the� pr er grsons , 01 � I . . , Op I . �� I bav .. . �.. � .. i I tually standing in the plac - .. . Igh . � .. - .,� � . ,-- � I . .1 4 I. I : : ,­ . ... AM .... I A resolution of �to are. I . ., . . � . � . I ,tha-Aks 11, . .. I , ", I I 1. I I I I . � ': � . I . . :��' �. 1 , �' .. Xemp for his Address was move I . . I I .. !..', : . I . .. I I -11 .. � " . � I . . . .. .. . - LlOw-blelbermid, seconded by . . I �. I . I . I : 1. � ,. d ' ,,, UE PRICE I I �YIELD. I .. � SECURITY , ' CaAwright, and cafrie ,enthus" � I I . � I ' + � I . . . - I . . . . . . .1 . , �.. I . . . .1 I 11 .. . I � . I )DOMINION OF CANADA Is c011y- I . I . . I . �. + .� I � . . . REFUNDING LOAN t- ' . . JL943 mariket 6,14 . . I.. . , . I . ... . I I 0 . 1. i I - For Frost Bi gs_ I . � . t A-, I , -a $I 00 B�Voa) - I . � I .� , A nto_!. .11 � - :1 , I : n L 10 . . . I . . I If= i . I . . I + . .. q PROVINCi Or Ol-VkARIO ....... .:�_ ........... � . si�f 194 - , , 98 . 5.14., � - . . . I . � � I I .. . , . I . .0 <SPO andS1,000 BonQ � I . . - I . . . . I .., . :, . . . I I .1 I I -,. .. . � I . � I .. I .� I I . I . . . I . . . � ; . . I � I . . - , 1 9 . . I CM OF TORONTO. - � - - .. , .I.. � .................... i. 4 �. St"; �. _. 193 , 97.37 .5.25 � . . I � . I I . � � I ,,F�f .� I � . .� � . � ( 4 and $1,000. Bbnds) . ,11 . I I . I I , . ".� I . � . . . I OtTAWA LIGHT, IfEAT & POWC11 . . �, . . . I �, I . . � . AIORTG % . - nFt N�DXNZG , AGE BONDS I. - - , ..,. .,,,, .. - .6 1953 . 100 I . 6.00 �s I . I I � . . . I . I . . ­ . � I . . . � � -700 awl,$1,000, Ylon4). I I I . 1. - . .1 (.,� I , I . � I + . I I .1 . . I . : - I I .. . P�- OURNS i�k to. L, im rtl.�.T) .. -. - , '' , ­ I . : . . . I I . I --- I I . � . , I 11 1. - 4 CP - . . "I I � . lst,MORTG.A.GE'13.ONDf,'..........,J�.,.4 ....... #.;... 0 61/1.; . 1943 . 100 6.59 ­ . . . J0 . . : . 'r . . r and 811000 ponds) I . . . , , I . . � . , NORTHERN.CANAIDA POWER , � . , . . . +1. . � +.�. � I " . ,�. + : . * _1 ' I "I . 01. I I "... Ist MORTGAGE JaONDS ........... 4. .. .. .. .. I ­ fi�lzre� P1939 - 09t/1 6. � . .. I � I . I - 1. � .;., I . � I . S.50rj aild $1,000 Bonds) . I I . .. I � . I 1. . :­ I - . ­ .� . . q I ..... I I . . I . .1 I .. . I .1 � . . I I . . I � I . I I I I , .. f, . .11 I I . . . f .. . � . . I ­ I All Pricei 47ra - and Accrued Interestx." . . I I .. � . . . � . . . 1. . - I � �. � I I . I ­ _ � I .. . . .. I "I . I , . . . . � I I . . I I I ., . ­ . 1. I . . . . ' � �' Send Y�mr order,n and Nye ivill tak*6 any Bonds or Interest, Coupoliq I I .,� OW` . . I . I ".. � . .. . I you have.'in pappent for New Bonds,. and arrange the . � . . . . . I � � e"ivery 0 ro I . � . . I I �.. I i I d I , t you P MptlY. , I ", . . . . . . � . I . . �, .. . . . I.. .. I . I �, I I I . I . � r I .. . 0"4 ,.*-% I I I . I I I n*A,*, D,"'Y & %,�,-"* I . � t . I .. . :. I I I . J3,kxffk.ol� Tonoxto �IrvxLvixla . I . , . , ­ I . - .. . � " . I . I . . . TonoNTo ... I . I I 1, _� . .1 - . - I ­,�­­, I . N . ­ 11 __ _. ­ __-_ I � .., I ; ­ __ � - _. __ ­­_ __ �. ------- - - � -1 ,.. I I -_­, 0 I . . . ; lw...wi..N� - - I � . I - I - n- r � tue-VauuAllaft �=Itu MCCOMM 404001 . I 0 is not Improbable 'war, the, united I � - .. -1 . . I � . I ol 7 ; home of Mr. Thomas Aitharilson, tIon. Notwitbata,gdIng the fact that oeemloii, they have hii states will be A arty if it can be � ___=:�,�,, . � I 11� �� ; _pensioned it to I I .1. . ,I ­ . ­ ­ ­­­- . _.�_ . . . rid�,&; . I � I .1 . ­ I . ��% � I Part Albert, on Tuesday even!", Oct. some of thein did tibt lind edhditions 4.4 keep the 10000- NOW- Nadn , . I � shownAn the prefinlinary pro : I . . � - , t . I I ,. � . . posals . . . 1. . . I I 13th, when big daughtor, Miss Grace, rosy aq they were ptinteil. thoy have spatches say that the new govern- that the ,conference is to discuss � . .. I I ,., ,� ­ was united In the bonds of matri. (11scoveredihat tliev , I I . . J I . p. i , , are better off here ment of S to eventually hand , tions, and not to de; , , . e't 'r . , I " : 'i. raou h I mpa �141 i e"'d -� &-renneetri41111101 1:11eagae8battloofor the beneia 0 , * hi- Savi gs * " � I . ? to Mr. Philip Potter, of Clinton. (boa they wero In 'Great BrItstri. T�P over to tity-of quelling re . argo, number of relatives. were Ito date only abwt 400. of theft, have bellious natives in, Moioceo, awe Curdle's n .. . . . ''I _:,4 OhO Of one, or the �otber of those engsg6d, � I Se � . . . I . � . . I . L i Fdguifia4 tVitr Intention of returning .half of the Spanish e.1peditionary � I " L .. ­ � . . I I , I I presont. � . 11111 '11,11 I " . � .- - I - . I � I L I - home, LArrangements havobeeftmade force, according to this AM . 1 14 ", . I L A Juvenile & 0. IN. Lolige L ! - % is to I L ... , . I � I . . 4 1 1 I 41 I for tile ub,gorpt.lon at 8ev6roillundred by be withdrawn I Ill, View of the large ainount of.fti;xipal and'interest . Ji . . Next month the 8, 0. X will start , at once, the other being . )I PJAITIO f10,01 st , I . " Who AVIII give theta confined to fortresses of importance, I . . I . I , i . a juventlo lodge In connection with employmeatthrough tile winteeperI&I. while Raisuli either operates against I that ivill be paid to Fictory Bond holder's and others oti , ' I 11 I . thpir lodge here. ' - , � - I . L . . �y It ing to 0 , ' L I L� . I I I . Otbong'bave found poklmanent JOb% 10 the ifteseoncilables among the Moors � I W , .. .. I . d a e I � I L Snow Aind strawborldes . various linea of activity., 'The exuadisa � 0 1 Noveniber-Lyt,- the prudent th is to arra?k e at one !� I 1-% . L f i I . I M%%JfsLctUrftS' ASWOWOU CINUISVIZOd or persuades them by bribes to tease . . . . i A beavF fall of snow and Ti a . . . I 11 1, . p its entire, nittobership tlirectjug stten. I operixtions against Spain. This . L I L L I I to rettivest your mottey so t1141 noL interest ni�y be lost. The '" � I , I I 'es on'sale are varely seen . I . .. I . . . . .. .. .� � , "; iArawbetrj looks *11ke. a temporary expedient, A. 0 . . I I __ securities are eiw#en saP aiid c4rry our un- I � � I . , ! CA the Sarno time" but they were qn tion to the) filet that there weto htuobg dopted 4n desperation in, the hope of , L I ollowing tly �, i � L Friday, the strawberries. the bavveqiem a number Ot SU11101 . .1.1 I I - i � . houie. L ,atti-Ang and urging th%t everything pft- . rostoring normal el loon0itions at I I ', q-1jalified recotntnendation. 1 1 1 grown ones of large afte and fully ,,�ihlo he done to ret&II, the harvesters, home, and putting, a stop to the drain . I � I I . . . , . .... 11411, L I I ; ripe king in Sturdy & Co.'a windom% lilt avid money by ,he ontin, . T I . . 1, . . In CaU11496'DOUbtle'Si this, AetIO11 11.39, u , " jailitary movements which, I . % I .414 1�ict#�7 and War "OKS Bonds At orso 31t�skei . . I ! I . �1 . . I t4st Juveniles , Contributed to the re,%alt noted, -it,, ... . L . . ' - I J .� . ­ � Of4ilat'o-ors. ears. have numbered many . I . rield I , . . . ,ill 11 � Anotlwv case of Nost bo'ys'l dis. FAith %ni WOU failures, . Men have trained to . I I I .- I .. : . . . . .. . L* . . turbed the town on Sunday evening . . * * * , , I I h6tur Price and, About. L i .11, ,I I 44Y , . lattreat % � L . . . . I last, Wilfred Lowitt ind Gordon Golfer�---'Vheres Mr., McDouggil- # OXO, rut and jumpedo 1. stewity : . IVIO .�, Russian Whe*t and Plot Coming on ", . � f .1 ' 11 Drinkwater being the missing, ones. is he coming oul" Marktt Agaitt b played 1A ho&cy and I W.R. (Gtd. by Domittion of Canada) 6 . ' Ist Sept., 1936,. 107.60 � ' 5.2s ., 'I They had attoliided Smid*1.7 SC11001 ift Cgddie-"Ile's awa` L b*ek i1ft the . , I �. '! - matbiol Itussia, Is how v . luros" Ott OXO. ISt. �DeCq 1940 119,79-- 5.0 f . ,� the aftern 11 as usual, but when i b Or, Ah left h Wr is , reparing to resume I � QN.R. (Gtd. tiy DoiWinioil of Canada) 7- , "' . � . 1. 11 I I 1�� 0 x On a - . . ; Allada) 7. _� - , �st. OZL, 1940 � I ­­ � - . , . , t= ton uud his � shipmonti of w ' 1110.4a S'Sa , L ''' LL -1 ;a Vearajwt l. I I _dv,rn�.= p ) . . heat and Ilk ; I I I . . ,a, TiR. (Gtd. by Donlinlon of C . at heir home �ed. u, , ime '*4nd hopes to be ' . . �i .tjout (It n ill tblkt vateh i0l t tj' 'L v&y large scale, _ gin I . 1.� I., .*I I ­ . I 14ui ie� � � , ,. Irrigation . � . , and pOsitive Warm %vas iitli Head -4N% you bave to took at It, the reopioduction of minirals widail Wowift have mdured Lethbridie N4 . I ) . I 4b__� (Gtd. by Prov. of Alta.) 6 L ist May, 051 107.95 ,5.45 1 1 - .. , . ­­­­­ at a rate that will put all HA IWO* on IT - I I � I -i . Var figures Ill the, baft"und. Tw6, . I Province of Ontario I - 6 I st, !)cc,, 1935 1 106.S1 162S 1, 1- ­ .. ­ L 11 - .1 L � a LLLLL I'll, V . a . _w I Awo I m I .w"W"0=0 MKOM"'11111 11111111111 11111:96 or three Weeks ato despatches, indi- Z=�v I .. �� - . Province of Ontario . 6 1 A ftb.,� 194 I. 108.36 5.25,, � '; .... ,$ , rated that the co-operative societies I . ' . 1. ;; I of Pritabi were to buy 50,00 tons I provilice bf ontatio 4 5 Yj Ist Dec., 1942 1WJSS 5.20 � � L ... pro'Vinep I of Rug -Alan grain at a vory favorable . CbH&*vkh*vethdvea . Of OnfteloL ' 5 15 Oct., .048 9&00 S.14 I I I ; I .. -P 'I � ralft OMAN at LEACHI vate� It Waa thought then tbat the .on MY 5 Ist July, 029.1.937 To yhel 5.29 . .1 . REU R13 � -question of finaheivig this transaction I , grwo Wig &W � - City of 1,0ronto, UUL I � . . , �� � stu on IT. :. City of Toronto, Ont. - 5 Ist ApI., 1944-1953 To yield 5.20 'i I I I I L I . I Ince . , . ,. to, - , - , .. ... I S re, I ' . W I 11 .. I � , ­ 11 . goo-lils" Owap` A( SOL efttj 4 would.oftr "no. difficulti", avid! 3* , I I . A few 1) 240� SS 't*js. thtre has been no denial Of the report I i J'0w.n oUurliogtan,� Ofif. v;A I st Aug., 1,1924-1933 To Y:Ield � &So L I �'t,_, 6 I ; . T1 I I � . . 11on'" hi the C*,nmh 30 tents a Utfiaom,. Nt wa.g Presumably correet. Xitur� 1. 1, OX0 cubes . Town of Burlington, Ont. 5 Ir Ist Aug., 034-1953 To yield .5.39 (I 7 'I 4 � . I "k,dilkeFs, the S uld kill4g 0 for 25 Cftt$-, tile 10 L I tll,v enta 'all. L . 6 , I s t A u,g., 19244943 To yield 5.38 :t . . Wit thethief Cone"n'ef C : vrown of Renftew, Ont. i . I � . . ,tpdlans in this Inatt(Ir Vill be as to are warmth 1. . I . o�rst Kind, 3 for 25 caotL . � brum nd Invettraent Co., Ltd.) I I i ! � ift eNect up6n. the export of wheat ., M0 6 % 181 May, 1938 97.71 �6.75 ,,, ; Dwawing Books. 3 for 25 tokti� while llwy last. - L -outitty, vb!t,h has Auch ox WA *tbg& � ortgagg Gold Bonds I . I i � � � * frorn this ,c ,� - I St 81 I i MeLaTell's ar'd.yoling"s 34!IIY Powder's", 3 for Is touts. large C'fop tbJS year. Tho diffieulties Ktefer, Realty Gotporatioll, . N . , ; p . . ... "L.... _.­___�4�� �Iwhieh thteaten In regard to getting 11 . . 6P 1 I � : I L _­ ithe e4rtadialft Wmtotn crop to this ."A # A 1� list Mortgaga Gold Bonds ,�', Ist-June, 1943 100.00. 6.0 - I - - : , � I - I . Vverything 'an tho M*rA*t � rmt have b"n dinwIled b� vt modi. A f0JOF. 40"k" 0k0Y 1* i0kVh00Wd Or tAf9ftVht4 it Oft le2#000e) I I . . I A I 1. i ; . I . � i � 10 ", fleatioll of the 8hipping tfifif "Cu. I TO I NK FREE Or- ALI. 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