The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-04-01, Page 2•
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HPICEN'0.01;INTV'S.„ •E',4011tOST, WEREVX.
P2abils1ed by :igtaal-Ster, VI:oiled.
n te artada anti Great Uritaint $2.00 a r -V-rntted
States. $2•51)•• . •
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TuuR§D*T. 4P101.., 1st,. V -IS
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inothelc!Coltman of this
- the 'views
••040Per .ohlopc,. ,t1*, vetem.n
sterotAry ,dt - the, EixTroi
redemtion, . the
1/V6'4u:tee situatiod in-Ontarit;
PHIL OSIFER:OF LAZY initiQi$,
garri/4,-
Joye
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SIR $OUDS„.074) SMELLS
Swing COIneS to the -country in.
gOod Tira$, Tbe ...:4•v[ks start -riebel.
eagnin'sr.thedc.y.Ndli,tek of wiprer
d when, they :dually Verst. fillip. the
C.111W10,4* add murmur-
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sure it'is.au ib4dribgsgt tO the
oVetWitelMiti; Miss of the PeQPieof
the PrOdnee. and it will 'have •Ita
effeet
on the question of the ',04er
'anent of It.lije,[1aW in. the futUre,Y'
.Qther Provincial speakem suc.h•as
Holt George refer. 4.11.4.
Haw= could also- be tinoted 'as
aking remarkS,
' not a faft. tirq. thereijnot
one Of Our leading ehurebes*.thrOugh-
out -Abe Provittee that mill endOrse
the*Preseut Ontario liquor polie4? ,
. atirota ,Cun47,is- a fair, 'ex-
amPle,'” it may be, added that in
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Gordon,Liiidsor Smif
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nig along kb get iu on the fen being • It is 'amazing what PrOduetiOu' one w'ith a few animal ilOWer§. and -vy. ith• '
loyed by the'l-anapaging riVer. tan .get out of evel0.1. tinY•Tegetaide 21 mil41141141 of ,effgre, 'CkEsnioS,•giant
rivet whi011 i...s nOxlnall.* A trickle of Orden., A;plot 10 feet 'by gp, Now losgow, zinnt4spetnuia$.',v.Ortv,-
water against a dry bed on a isn•Zu" tbree ; different voteS Since -1029, a iittle pialnunge aod, dpuble 'croP-, e lacra, nieetibe, -il.latentln41,, 'nfSs§Uni.
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hour ' or, reeereee when ',the epestion canie 00`• Ind -e4. Pingi WY,I„ •I•elq••111W`meal and. Lt naStUrtMtlas„ etc.„./..Are easily grown..,.
14 ' ..,:"' 4.„,, .1,., ' [re *Aloag.-". fl•.-• Itehing-At ev.erYthibg ea es .eaCIn vote 'Was seven.•07-Ave pe't . tables,. 'the -total • !art* "woOld- . Of '.'the'. larger '-floilFer'•4 Can:, a.ota911,$
$13014,0-.'fvel,eouiPl-e-e'd, '''' '''''''ude, the Wal' gero,1 c'i it -4f Olt iebtis * - ' ' ' ' . • .1 Worth' n re'allY -nb-tantial glut' be'Used in thoviate',Of shrubs. Seeda
-. . . , ,r, 4,4 r, . 4,••••t ' . 1., . 'coat :or over. . , • , „ .. , . , . . ,.
and; yuplessis are,,AS tough a Puu 4 d then -isP- ne It... our ag7a, •• :••, We„ of twain are prohd• to be Quer., ' ;Oreoutie, ,in 'the YerY small Vegel- bt. tv;i eAtt.T.cm,4 io. 4404 -
ii, ' . ill' I ;• " ' in ' 1i
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Misehlefenukers t;is eVer wielded a“ riVer (.&1 b. h4 a anOrt$11 ti TL' •, of three 'Counties ht rt IS no ta.bie`"gaiden, 01i6 IS ' 'Kis_ e. to ' f„ori* ;Wells, '' '.oil . 'PlantS :.' are '-tTnns'••
nolliivairrontairtsves... . . ' ' • '. Ptit -Pr l, o, gocrd, snfell tO , fee•allzed sale of MOO. ;tut • the those bulky.' or slire'n'aing -ort " Of ,piantedba'perm'aneatIduarterS when.
- - ' ' ' `-' • • ' '' . '. " 1,:' res •the 't••'-litell of the earth -than. le.;... eve to thi,• people, not ttie t1iuge4 like potatoes, etirne, ',quash or • they 'ire 'well 'established with 'ter-
'' • ' . - - - - •.• .• ..., • ' .1 ooniug ,the frOSt out .and steatning , OutatIO ',Govertenent. -.. . .. ' -Peas., ;;One sheuid .cOneentrate on eral -.et of leaeS4Nad.viStar.t
The report on the- heattn of *Gelle.-1 ig, toA• 0 ii r.'- 0 f Ile surt,i; • 1 - i , -• -••••A.e.,-• 4.,-,•te00-PER.L. beaus. - t---!.arrots, ---,-beeKt` -'010-40,1 bidding plants earl, be, ,botight .fiOva.
rich Wadi Was' publiSlied .itcPthiS • There's the steathing • SyrtiPo kfttles 1 Clinton, Ont.„ • March. *194S. ' • , r.adiSli, , lettute, poSsiblY„ a • bolf4, greenliOnse people. .*For ' buOck
i r dozen. Aakett toraatoes 'and' perhaPS growth, ' Cosmos,,. gladioli. .dablias.t
a liill• Or two Of encurobers, trained*, giant marigOlds and. TAIluia$ ShOUld I
er "the, boundary fenee.. Nene Of have about two feet each way -
petunias need, about a foot of room.
4:)1114.VeW:TXead4el: 6:0777111:1r174:143b:IIIM'
flowers, shrubs and eTen.,,Teget.-able
that may net do well. in Canada,
These 'svelte developel. for the •Sonde*
ern :States Aar En.glend where the
Quebee The Liberals of Quebee when •the /100..„4$ come,' Tead-Pg, i.)endent pouti%,$, the dry ni.„..,,oior4,14-e„ last wi,uter's 'fancy prices .for be Te 6-; altnOst ativw_here, Cana,da. So.
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utiton.,,,, • ,, • paper 'lest week, Should be a source and the smell of woodsineke on 4
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,4'...iooper • wanes., temperance of pride to the people of our town. SPOSIA*V-:--ItAINITLTON
tverie,ve!zv, morning... There's the smell
trates tbrough the stOile Walls and • ' w ` *hese Vegetables takes" tie much
fern formed ,a pretty baekground ,
rieli it is kept to a Minimum.. aud ; sends the frost out to congeal iu • • - room, ..ueans 'beets and earrota for.
1.11:613441,i Oi an "independent"'
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"reed, from h.T., the lip, 11111e. -S is unixersil, in -it in Gode- ; Ivorv tep-ers 'sprine, tio ere-
- 0 the stable -as. the w4.11euth penet
lot AshtielV` Presbyterian chureli:,,itiseinee, van be a•roWn in rows onty
,lion,..•.,,,,,,Tit •ri:s,s, a vain. ,k,stle.,,,,_vay fa. t.1.1".. ,mtleh et,e4,lit is due _to the ' glistening globules on the Side.
- : 1 likeethe soundt.,=:- of stpriug. Thete ifor .. the -wed IT n T-hur dar, a . oot apart, and ten feet of any
' di •0 ' • ' 's • " - 'I. ---f- '
- .,:commissiOn would be a kreeture 4,1t.:114tiring v!guauee of the ui. ed'ic. al'
, are . the high-pitelneit yells 'of .the i 51aret 25th., of Isabelle, -Grace,. ii"f then't will produce many meals for
the' tr-Oernment in •pOwer and its , °Meer of health. Dr. 'W. F., G allow. . children p14,ying down the road in,leideet ., datighter of Mr. -_-_and Mrs'. the aien-ige family. With •sonie of
ted t,y .• and' the work of. hig-asSis,tanit.V•With the Schoolyard., They have been re- 1 Prank Hamilton, Ashlield,:to James the very early thins. 'like lettuce,
'genera:1 PPliqY w- onki be ditta 1 •
4r sthoo and ,at recesstime glory • Mrs. o u. . ,pt.sbury. Rev, pr, ean be praetised, 'Plant these in season is longer. ..•
skill of our physicians end the*
'I faciii les of oirr • ho- ' •
06 Government. without the•pres_ , their, program.' 6f preeentien, the d P _ 4 .1 • Ad and spinach, 'double cropping climate is milder or the growing -
^ leased from the rison of a wintry $pilsbury • youne-est son•of. Mr and r
sure 4;kt „temperanee.' sentiment. • in a. brief b"ut newfoimd., freedom; ' • f.:). Ithead odanated. Miss Shit- rows, saY, 1S• inches apart, with rows It ism Waste of money, time and
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loressed totes; the Gloyernment t tiutale uu.Youe 1 like to hear the ears and trueks Jon'eS, of London. sang "Altar of of the later things -beets. beatis, 'effort in tuing t•o grow them here. •
nid • • 1. t.ed. who dies in Goderich has to have rumbang over tbe river bridge on Prayer' and -Becanse's and Ili -S. earrots. parsnips, ete.---eiri between. Our climate. soil and other condi-
ee..0 imey,1 v )er .en • moist and foge'ry dass in the sPrilig. MacKeuzie, of Ripley, presided ; tong before the , itust =fled are, tions are not suitable. To gliard ,
'Ne.foe."„are a "--1•10d reason for it.
e -1Upte)r interest's. • t- ..„- ,— -.., . „ ,, • ,t-l'here's a- sound -of tractors rumbl- •-: at,. the A..)rgan. ,. Escorted and A.T.en•:1,t111,,,%-cratvil-the ilr.A_Ivill he nsed 'led .against_clisciinrageineht` one is
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, 'Politics-fOr their prafits and intend -. . -
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ing ni• the' distaie4 and,of dogs bark iu marriage by her father. tht bride 1 out of the wa,y.
- _ .. vised , to stick. to those 11 owers,
AttiT:GoVertunent ...,_ seeli..$ revenue tug its Horticultural Society. Winild loOk at. the haunts -of the wohd- stYled ' on. Victorian lines with :1:7rt1)3iii? plantinLr_ and spacing the.- ially reCommended for Canadian
it not t,,.. well for Goderith horti-,sne [ chuck that will soon .be fair prey. net Yoke. and. leg o.' niutton sleeves. ; N'egeTables is ohly part of the plan. conditions. -These are the varieties
here it (mil ge,' it and, paradoxical_ , There s' a feeling abOut sering H.e,r threequarter length veil Wa I get ton duality. groWth 'Must' be and types l'ted e Canadian.
turisti t. et togerger and revite •• •
the peoPle out of 'whose' pockets : • ,
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T Government- 11127 ing as they set out for a pre'-see.son• wOre gown of White slipper satin • To Get -Top CtualitY shrubs aud vegetables that ft..re
e see that Clinton, is re-orga
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that. maa er been eble reall„.v held phiee with a crown. of 'eed h '
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a urried along. Rea y tender vee- seed ca.talogne. These have all
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the liquor revenue comes -the cce_ " ihe !aorticulturai Soc. ite de ie. Things look different_ irearls and she wore a strand tables are those which are grown ' been -tested under Canadian caniii-
let - .whieh
for some veirs ereat .•rowth of hon03r- 1,R:she...villages ;Ind town§ fled white Bible, topped red , baek ind are picked when they abthorities 't
tir
• forraerly.douriX....erl here? There was -.The worth is being .released trim, 1,•tearle. gift of the -groom- She tar- fasL tblit have never known a set- tions anclrecommendecl by-eanaclian ,
sumers of 'strong drin.1.-e-are the'
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rosefi and showered' with streaniers iire at their best and quickly put •
interest in the cuiture- -flowers "in, . dt:ows„ are coming off.
whiA. tais revenue
People are pauiring their houses and of rosebuds •and beather. •„:___Tbree.l.inte. the pot or On the fable. When •1 4,.....Mil_ARK.4,RLE RILL
ed; They; wauld • like to get th)derieh--- att•tiliiitahre large.' de- SO me 'afe .polan." g • around in' their
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GOOEIVICH*
ilesday,
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OPEN AFTERNOONS FROM 240 io 5,041.--•AN*D
BV4/fINOS FROM 7.30 to 40.00.
' ADMISSION: Adults- 2-60,- 1.0d
'.,,,Entries for Show shoirld delivered-to:th.e- Town Hall,
on Monday and Tuesdaf s„fternoons, April 5til. and 6th,
from 2.00 to 4.30 and Monday night from 7.30 to 9.00.
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of Hell, putting a new tail on the
Defil," and doing odd jobs for ' the
damned, tle17; for puttinga new
stone in David's elieg and enlarging
the head at Gifeath, $6.-13; for em-
bellishing ?Pontius Pilate and put-
ting pew, ribbon on his' bonnet,
4.1.02: for mending shirt i5 Prodigal
gree to the work ot the .Horrienitun, gardens.' '-The men are •oarefully f .reas'on--1.ael: . of attention, over- ewe
a vegetable stops• growing for •an3,-
t3 far their mopey; but they . ... croWdiug. drought or lust plain ma -
al Society. A revival of , that inter- ! raking .0er the lawn in front of the
*add rather pay that hare the .,,,...„.._ , church on Male s.treet. The3- eve.n
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Pl,"' -Cut off.' -This is one . more !s_t.,„ a.P.Pea, .rs to b)e, d. ittki . An
pa-`'''''-' .give the old pimp -in front of the
onr.,,whs. the_ liquor in oettoe ,t[si.,orn fieN( tekt_t. the nolnr..1:, h6t. i • t f -•
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sisters attended the bride. Ili
Violet Jean Hamiltod.'; as Maid
honor, in yelloW" taffete„ arid M
Frances Hainilton and Miss Betty turity-it starts to turn totigh. depturies Aga. rendered -a bill for
emilton, RS bridesmaids, the The wise gardener wrn **help growth 1$2773 Tor his services: The eh -arch t
tornier_iii___phik' and she latter:An_ along by thinhing_pro a-requested_An_ltemie.
bine moire-- The attendants carried , ing -frequently, adding some good and the . following was duly Iv
segEr3"4.--.7-of size we flewers7t-fertilb;er-if-11-:ever...:ssary-m-i senfedi--•"--;
:Tacit- SPilsbury. of Ridgetewn,' .was-,- With water , if the ' weather; tii For correcting the Ten Command
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his; brother • best'''. man and the really dry., , _ Mentz, $5.12; for touching un Pitr- --
Ushers- were -13.e.de, Ale-cDonald.; e Of Sliowy-antr Easily Grown Flowers gat -pry and restoring---Tost- stintS4
London and_DoliaIii MacKenzie; ,of An. e„miatinee_showing4ca.,n_be-made- AO: forlailgliteninruirthee•fraiiies-
'Receivirie gaests at qbe Knotty
pine- !inn- Ate:- RincIrrdirre"-after-thed
eerenion3-; • Mrs. Hamilton wore ,a
blaa flowered print dress with Mack
aceessorieg1ed a„corsege of pink.
roses. Mrs.' ..SpilSbary wore rut.
C 4 C...).1 CI paint- • --
- . .. agement - of SioricuIture could 'do" -The .door of the bIaekSmith Shop
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"'Phe• • recent -by-election in -Huron al,n eell- er m e tore+ t , e•-• ares
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front as a town .--of well-ke.pt iridThkeg$, goasliP_ in"' and "tlia:.alnith ...-"
,,,,,..zi„,t,tlined 2.4 the red ' hate of_Ytht
ini,the...riding * ' • s'-,' i. " •--..,.. ' ~-1-liliik,'''etial-e-is he turnithe. forge.
7,-r.4•ALF-!'- '"'''''' M‘k.4 ' ' 'beautiful gardens. •
,Iv.;,,,,s, itself; ,rh.,_ present Gov. • - • ,.., . .Iits helper is Pounding Oat an iton
_,_._,•:___.,, „,_•__ _ h'_-___ ._,••„---747-,....:,..., After a.• long-drawn-out,•batele- be -„bar -aid the sounds eeho end re-echo
,rn:DIWJM,1124. '4'• J'''LL.S; u''''4"''''," . 1-.". 1 are the Board -•-• `±--p-fa--. ..,c,c•-- • :lion,- the quiet -treet.* A th
gislettite ITV'hieli • w-ould • not • ,.• . •-_, ° . - n'Pgrt the
"., plein'ernt-4b-bp tlairni-anr-larra.- efitir-
da4gered b.v.,, an addition of l inissi-.. oilers'-, fo. rluertY .k..11611 3:s e silinY 'new red machinery Waiting.
member to the Opposition, „ AblDominion Railway Bard -be Can --1 for buyers.- , .. • ,
One are strolling down•the beck'
. have • -tadYan3 railwaYs, have been granted i, -• 'Lovers
Odverse vete„ ewe r, ,
., a general increa'se nig;t ra t- s of _I • - • .
,iereed as, -1.„ ' i serenely- COnrident'. that the world 'quoise erepe 'with Mack accessories
a warning to the Govern
.. - per cer.t. They' asked for 30 per Is theirci'alone. And the crows are and a eorige of pink rose'..
ent that it 'was gaing too far m
cent. • An .eicel..tion is -made in •thel starring to, caw in the Swamps and ', • Later the couple left.oe ia' wedding •
polley-of liquor sale, its cocktail
ease oi_rates fen the ren'eemeet ,.,e; ! swales • and soon there'll:. be. „the .'trip to Kingston. The bride wore
* d other Concessions to rim .we.,tex,a Qii,a,h4_,_•whiyhOlivaified baSs of...tiae-hnlif_tian-. f°r trav.nilink a tUrtneise-dre*ith ',
. I ing in te,,e :refrain . . .. . ... gray gabardine 'coat_ -rb1ac4 .: aeces- .
4ie'ttrad.e.”- and its withdrwiml of
remaiiteaS they Were.- The inerease spring eomes••andtt Weincened in sories and a eorSag,e of red roses: .
tit:Litmor Control Act frets!. C.T.A. . ..
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• . will affect. the costs of praetieall the C01111 ' Air. .spd --Mrs. _Spilsblity, Will e,
'ritim- --But- the • Government , .
_In .orit.,, in. what
is ,supposed to be '7.tanonotifiTes ''-e_ither cr-'3.rreett:-- --7
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,40.--le-o' ic-Oesti+-e:z,eY**e, was not wiped. lndlrecti.r., 2 -Td for am* .t reason Will TiE'T 'Wilt RAN" (211P8a- ' . ERRECGTON---511c.GER. '
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-T.";*-- - ' ---'.."-- not he acclaimed by tb.'e ...general: ' • TION
.' BLITTE.-A ,filliet, liVil•TEu pretiY4 -
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.1t; was ,tiecrea.d,
e public. flowerer the `railwa.r- ' ' -
wedding took place --ai high noon '
-"Ilse might be -accounted ' for u,t1 •
Voies at tiberals- wile- had i"e•- made e''4 a. st.r.°ag .case • ri . is b...,
- , - - b'',, Editor The SP -nal -Star
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-Sir":--Dur' ir the rece t b -el ' ' ' ' -
SatordaY at tlie home of Mr. and ,
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_ . • .1-- -- 1-2' il ,- 3- etif'n -Mrs.- John- MeGee-. Blytht when• -•their --
Huron -1-1.4e question _oio_f lekiest daughter.' Dereti' ey ,Ellzabe • •
io • inriport a Hepburn h
'.•‘'°°(1, Irtailv----- Fears ''.-4,1n_Pe., • trh-,iF' rate- '., in South
..Taidatomat!, ,[pivv.i' dm, elections - but voted a.ye .be,eri increased, 'e'ind. in the . temparanw legislation Was selun was united . in marriage to David
meantime there, ha.ve been increases.•'' nientinned• by -any of the speakers. Harold Erringtfm, son of • Mr. and
"..tor the, Libe.ral tandidate in the by-. .
adrs.' Victor Errington, West Wawa-
litoe.,:setl.,,,,4tives of strung terai„, the.- wages .:the ICIY.OLtheex Of°1-. stt'srafd, ' C--lias '1 Andtance w.ihsYS.soll6:iutni:odrtt ar.13. be?
an • issue it 1 . _ ' ." ' *.......
p aees before a bank of daffodils
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'eleCtfiorib. Here and iher.,,, no d'atibt,• i Our tiaini 1= .tbat beceili tempe'r nosh. The bridal -,p. rtv -took-their
'`. 'eratitii •ririnebiles • who declined to fallen off, . and railWays; no more i should he disctess• edr;eolnittiiertY Nvinkdeei; and eezas. in the living room •, Rey.
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• creased costs with lewir ret-:' reads - - nut , ehu • was e °thelatmg
!Peet in- 1 Peildent°,,f,„;13....„..eartY...,dee,_wd,y-,.-a- vow, .1 .4ci roh . .. _ -t.t_ •
....pmnee-eheee,partetelethie,.0enasion: -:ith. an. other ..induStries can
'''' . - . W., J. Rogets, minister of . Myth
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but there: conld not , have been a -,,. • Iljarisolt of. figures herwefin in) and3cieromian. - The •bride . given in
, The Bard .of tommissioners could 1i-1947 showing Olitario'S' POO:dation marriage -by herfather, looked love- 1 •
- t'imany, despite the appeal of e
find no way of keepilig the railways , had inereaseii 17 per cent., and
lit of the. red "-Ire7r'iliTiln theidglier-
_ T., „.0.tyvt_tto..gniiitoreow ,,i
tlnptin h.l.v.....,in....___'a_.._w_h_ite.....S___11P_Per__satin _finore.l.
Tett: ante Federation
. _ _ lengt.h gown withi•-,-,weetheart beck- :
.--. 6 • ft, t 1 't,•' 1 4 • t 2
it t14 it
wit dae._di* jp,exii? Does ,.itt. rates timt''''llia're bee4.,e°fleeded.' ' • .14 a disheartening record. lily pointg, .., The skirt was in boilf-'.
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"the people of Huron --="75 • • .. ,• 4.- ' . ' .... t
. r •,---., . '..kud yet MrDrewGOvernme
. 's nti fant style. The_bride's-dreis-length t.
, • • Addressing • the ..meeting of the ' thinks 'that Ontario -ghoul& -have 1 1...eir of em
broidered illusion *as held!
ordin• er to Mr , ,
•••‘ c'ent.• dr'F'' 4ec.- — - ' (Cyntariti Ed It:inn:al _Association at "'inore liquor Otutiet.----eoektalllounges ' in 'lilac* by an aPpliqued ealot s.,et
,r ---are not .. opposed to the . , to inere-as6- •-t110--;S:al of 'sPirits, and '-''''WTtli 'Pearl and her 61111,45111ii-eirr.'•' • N.,
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etoliev_ or tha they T4. --`1.°4t°' B" '"''s."1---71‘3.-vc-e1-1 :-•-•P'314'r-f-4.41liquor for saJe, b'S the glass in clinnig- i was A necklace o -f pearls, the giftGre
tezcnient . ---7.-- - •‘ t •e" SaturAr. Night, Wetted -a. new -note..., roonis up to an earLY hour in the ,of the bridegroom_ She carried a
e*Usider the teraperan question a , .
p..7, He declared that Canadian ctialetie- S!.inorning *1 • * ' ' • •,,i easeade bonenet of Talisznan roses..
0, 4..,•,ii in teem' rierieon .,.
'"•*'""":"7"" - - -- ' with. °th-... were turning out in educated . N.°T liaN.e. "we any assurance, that ! Miss . Helen McGee. the bride *---1 only
'elneStini.IS before th# electer.tle'? Irh-IT' .....„.L. ......,;-.,_____ than ...,_ . __e__ \1-..a GeYerninent headed hy the 11.1*ent ; sister. .was bridesinaid, wearing a :
.-Jahould istr. .0ther *or 'au-ShP&c• ,e-lse '''''''' at'•;''''•""u'll the 'ec''''',Y'z'P, Otiposition 'leader, Mr. Oliver, Would
,,,,.,,,"..,_litia.Ltuture en an ime, eould support. 'Canada, e •peintecl ;AO any better: espeeialiy if the:5" 1 taffeta. made on lines- Similar to
' floor -length gown of orchid moire ,
''"'"''ut.'4''''' • t , ,nne is ' :eentt
deLne a siirials •of.: are infineneth
ed by elig . poof the 1 the bride's., She Wore ti. •ssreet•.
wiaih • res such lancerm:n ,. 1,, 1-
e - ' s whileducated Persone the United; former Liberal Pr:ern:KT,' Mr. Hep ,. heart he.address and match:big tnit-
Mr., Vieamt (a Conservative) -. . . -•
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Our idea of anz_honest man is,
the -chap *ha said that- owing to
the increase in the priee' of corn-
starch he had to put up tb.e price of
ice 'cream.
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1 tens, • and carried a sheaf . of- daf'•
L11; ' &Bo' wen (41_e. eal.„ 1.,tailed.1.-ares. ..i.....,,,,Produing fewer than ',1-T i .-kfter 'consu1ting4e1th tlearev good :•fotlils.--"Rnee Ei,•riegton,:strAteoid, .
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,,,,4 • I needs. The result is • that colleee citizen% it is my c.envictiori that the
, 1 Yetinger brother of the hridegrocen.,
n `, tbei- _StcH. - °'elt n., .,P. in: s--t,-,--0-e ' trained 'Mei aed vv. conen crOss tlelte.niPer-a_tice issue shOuld be •entirels. '[[• was best Inans -Iiiis Franees'E.Ally, ,
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quer Interest. • . - , . Id [ - t. a .,, retnoved from the controversia.1 ..is-Iman. myth. was organist., wearingri i
. L , border a- 4 'give the mite t•.2,tates 1 b • • or - ai ri- g f ' ,, . • • .. d .1
rtW 1 fli# ''' Of :,the .ziatter q.
_ ... sues etween the p itte pa le- 0 ".a .prted- sil.k jersey gown an a
.+._mr,,,,,,.„...,,ri,re =Ise ...=ust the- berie4V, of the *-eclueatiou for ,
t : the Provinci•- of Ontario: • This coUld old neckince; the- gift of the bride- L
c7v'estri-÷ i4f,[,• ianre sit,e,,eit. Wbieh. Intiada. has paid .the bills...bedone by the appedritmOtr Of 03r1".The ,Bridal Chorts-from Lohengrinl
,gbt breHhin. d li if it is to Mr- snb. 0.well. zolgge..sted,
IMiss Shirley." fladford, !
, that the, ind•lridl enit.,[4.(i-,,bomroiss..sion. - .f NVI. S played. ' Miss' Hollyman also' .!
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i!..• - - ''''''''''' ..",` , -.0i- '.- ' - ; ab74tut. 011., sbggestion, f,,or• Premier'. nlYth. as she sang ''ke&OaSe.," 1
----,---1- , • be an increase an the 'tglint!erf
9-; Hearst in 4his great addreSs before ; . Airs, Nle0-ee, niabei• of the bride. '
n'tanuai" 4,.i-orkers'. in , relation to.the - ti - 1414 Le-ri.s.:1•ittire spoke. e.,R fol- :[ ‘...'.e. d h - Cil - • n.A. f
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; dv -• t. • • - • • re J. e t e guest_ -after,.t e ce;,- •
. - numb/ or professional people in ' lo ., ,
- ws . - . • '4 m,ony in a black nyloti 'dress witb ;
' . LitLaYfat'a • . .,
, ,.... .„/vhether viis...i.,s011. eeto.4.......: -tOur polit...•ip,, , 114171, apt]. before 1 side easeade. ,n8be u'ort:‘.n - cort"...TagJ ,.."*•
and since. has been that this. qUeS-
$.,,tratfe'rd Bee ,,,,,11-1lera id.: „ri'ceSt be achieVed bY• frauligratIon Of , t-•,. in should I kk, YOM0i1.4, •.. a:1 far - as.: IlerPTI''Allestilltran rrirgtes‘Fin- ,S-111-10:Irt-hallt a .;thel ' • .
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q1.4.,-.11X,,,p1,4-quial t., tt17,,, ' 1,11.11ritial Workers ....)r by slowing:down ;-po.s.,..ible: 'from 'the 4retia of PartY , bredegreena, in a einollar.dress with
.1tis7t week tut ,1 setiot,,,., the outp,,,t, of the („c..me.4.zcs.....,..• a fp,,,et:.,.., end: • fforii partisan con- . nailbefid .'trhn, She alA0 woreeobir4z a- !
•-•ovor,:v • ,i1,,,1 the polity we are sub- eo-rsage of ,TaliSnian rt.ses. ' A wed- !
it,.,we,r trestion for i.orislileratiora. . Or ire ',. . '* ' ' . . . - • .. ,
. _ •..1 - . matting t' Ft Hone• ior 1.ett- final ' iliti;',-.. ,Itreakl'A-.4 wa'S. ,,erved the
seihnitzei,. nf. the. Ma,tilduil. River. (tatinelaus Tv2-144,nc. to Coriti.nue Inet- ' ..,otteement of,this eneletion by zneaes,-• 1, -breTe.'•s•• tame: 'bein.; g, ceniri.d It'ith' a .
.... . , 1:4„ th. .xpense of ethxeattng t,b4.,,r , of ...1, refere-dmat ,prolules thE only Ithree-tier,wedding cake. • TI.:e el.t.i- '
he iiien 'J't. '' T a 1 I ere 11..t.A, iiiits nnd daughters so ihai they, "• wn".r• in .wfh"--th'ts PidicY :can, be • sisting Nvel,'e m,ris. ,Entily ,reuruin ,
aiii,,, of thean nv tmuuta,pffeetlIel.v. ,-...rried oaf." - ' . alit' Miss ISabel Errington, bOth of •
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'f oderich h&ore-au gent ..
..,, rzsalories ac ss the, t'',11e then
. • iteli eli; lea he Op- • . ;and Mrs. Errington left .by
-ea Perth teotrate ts lyer.2:1 t...ie. ean in • their nath-V land? '. 1 ini$4tioti. trlii.11 he referred.to. a for for a .trip through, Southern : ,.
PPPPal• whit'h he .h'd: 'preilousis.ttntrio.' the bride. wearing 'a pink
oitS Mt. trate Will • deribt.less -be ; ,
, • . '• : I vatle to flie Goie'rionerit in these •leee . dress. matching hat. heavenly .
'i -t e. 14-thn$, friends. tif Mr..•.'S orman 1 n„-nras. .
ing an attive, iluu.,14:4--- , ,. 4•;That .41" Magnifieent Spite- 1,e wool„tOpeont, blaek• tecess.,,ries.-.7'
41 I .nlive the larger questiOn !I'm ''[Ghlitbs ti,t4caern€:...c.„t9enjr„...,11.,_traill,,_,-4-,13,11a4.,. teele -it 'Would be if t)ntkrio, the and e corsage of: tioltrw.00d rosek) '
errotio,..a. ,,,,,:a . sotto, tontrol ,,,,, ,cobjeli timurs,,,,,y1.41in,,,,-,i7.,:,274,Yr. ieeoler of' the provinee.s of the llomin- On their return they will reside it
,,,Whola area ?r..1rainei'* the, ' Gnrbuit i.e a C. .R reteran;,' - ittn ',•bcittliti hale both, politici.hl linngennote - Guests were • present •
parties uniting Ocl-,4.13..-ir3-4- 'for the: from Veyslerich. Winghata. Torotite, '. •
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automotive inaust*:.,
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