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The Goderich Star, 1935-01-10, Page 2aV,11, nat '40 Of la if at 1P' :0;000 '406tInnent. -the *414. Act LJU prgamiahla, elaabla the Cottia a `nd.04er Of Or 10,0 *lUfl 0111 e nmePtS aM tbe rfatiOn$ fleauhraeriptienS VdIi net, "Liahped, hrit* ;ren arrears orcr an 43ttetided Pee*, e a 111310$ We are hothled to craileet t Pu40 4441 1°11.3''at's 011Jv$ 'the cni Unte the auttsiwlitser .Wistiai. the k;ser- eratiana party polities Ex4 who Work 031437 fer „the OS '41( the Atte. • stsisel Tes C.E.tiON .-Mt' . fietd ou ibcdbsz& prefer net ir- tOvictiPtiOns IlltetrUPtat, fait 40401rtit before Opines Asada by registered letter, Money or. •Aar Cheeile Midge lit'a par na uotigp. Probably we OPUrit,o As Welt *I o man." legtsbItOree IsIst ases Wive never eenaie tO:ZeeitilittYkOtAltlen*. In oda warrant the helift,''t*t* OW class of Mcn Watild be any more PutP140 virAted r More ompetfl o 40.1Vie otti "the eitiren$ did well to 'approve the Pr$411114 4°4`1141.'$1160t:'101.0: haYe;" *la Goderach Organ petepany bylaw. clou'aZfill if there. ls Alt abler man in 11 OW had net One 66, a nisty pro- Canada tbut, X.114,-HrInett.. In blein would have confronted the new °there 1114. 4hiss 1)14 hcale 3?etter. eisagaill. it tile Proposal may now ti has ar.iess to the advic.e ot any sod be passed onVo the Railway Board for I the We. 'hi"' 4 ,Ps' r4s°114111! say that he 130 3301. the C*Orage to MOM* their .• probable that" zot Y* .44Y,* . '1 .1)44114 „» laotA 4441,4, 'the got* iihruhk. When ei,Y* '`the" godsgods slu ax114.'"., or 4.4110 •1h wrd, family Ot Pie* *Cording 'tO faMily iIs are all at Do not aitY, filArolter to apt' to be there.'" Say, Is likely to be there." Do not SaYi If* i nowhere neer as Wealthy as ISS'Olge think.' 00,y, "He is OOV nearly en ?wealthy as people thlhk." Wert** Often 'litirspiroiseaneed Table erbete. we�-ta-bidotr d a sas In M*, 0 as In no, iscovst first and laat ;syllables. • , Celibacy. Pronounce eel-l-ba-si, e a.s ,trioters and missionaries final approvalIt is . . In slle, both 01 as in it, it unstressed ao., ' IOUtton spent a delightful year there they will suss it too, which will eriable!':4,• "allr e4Minejlttible P/4114 P/lic31 cont first. syllable. .. of ..ould such be evo/Veda He has Proven *00111111;de. between Augua., 1829, and August of ule town to complete the financing Pronounce a -kit -mat, first the 101.10V.r nig year. He gave to the i 4isrULAIL,e,:,.. .. ,_,_2,_ s , a as an at unatressed, i as in lie, second seimatifte World the plelitiful results of the comaany. . . !any thcught that a two-thirds is ‘S44-1441,"4 14°', wacrves. as 40 inast ar as in Mate, oacent, second syllable. hie Werk In (we books a year or mare majority was needed for the bylaiw.i-411--"wriP tila...,,Q14/' ra•1191" rt"birrl Tirevomble.' iPronoume i-rov-o-lea,:-bl, ago and now aelis us just what kind of 1131s is• not so. Actually, the RailWay in red, and aceent second 4, Wile he'bad, personally. . must be saved. ,•9r course it must, but 1 as Wit; 4 as • -, how?, The Duff report recommended a, Unable* Pot theisthIrcl• ' 3 but 1421014A 49. tainterestnig L Man! 2,2 asant*aaite4. TIreolaa' a't,A11‘412. deellidellit!tot44;111,.. 44: 444 Ititteharabittitiotaandefacrhann,,,eolitoocith atit_ an bird , life, or that Pert.0 IneSta ar4 rears it4 Young 94 the Aretio ' afe' secured passage OA the 10008 • tun Bay steamer '1Nascop1e," and wee eeding viral* ,opti ped ohl. With an his scientific eadement, u rat ISO the ./rokitites, • tkittrit•I•11:140t*PO°r1IS1811UBgallYacIvias;t ilubeicilittil*OW11"t peoplettte1bad 3,00uttiwulontpdereglit,cbt 141 srigolwbere i 94ta5hirt 'OW0101000.. -,,spoo. vat bleak, barren, stoney island lies bier and 00 one *neat ;until ltleat were right In ,the ,northweStern month ot finaily 14/cited en SoUthaniptam /Stead' Hutiassols" Bay, A' trine under the circle, and* Ban% 1,404.., •TIttat 'why gle_ntkat,.. Only & feW People live there, all Edda 'Ur -79-sse8 ir,maiteri-e0 lonfir -18 not olOor mob, exaslit' for the half-dozen., white 44, the 'natives seeineel to know all about' them„ *Wino irotoor.„ is 'not 4 great boolr',Iout It la Pad* intermit* reading, 41110114 can read it and learn something, and , enjoy the 'evening % greatly while learn-. Ines It seems to toniirtit Many of Stets fansonas claims for the friendly Arctic. Life, comfortable • life, Is; there for those broa d d reasonable sort al' Be is it true scientist and evidently a who know liow to thsd it, It Is bleak , gaalee'lte st, lw,litter With the. to CliapeSe of timber ell the. n 413;#te ,Sideroad. • " , Thatsfellowing accounts were real alact Orderel paid: _,CkturyorattrAvoeL-4/4SgeteatIllga'Sla;' 4t:i5f;11*E'%7134.'Pentland, ling ENGLISH' WAX and Empire) Referring to, the "Banptrainnrtr-la" at- Flemlnaton, NA; the New York 'Herald TribUne say a: "*Tustiee Trenchard Ithn- Telt toe* the talesmen In- hand' When there was confusion of mind and exa Planed Pahate . of law iwith kindlY lucidity, The moral ean hardly be ints-', sed. New Jeraey, by clinging to the' older *14414.1 -Point of view, has invest-% el her Judaea' wail a force and a power an the'beneh that are• sadly lacking in Many other jurisdictions. the fault lies not hi the „judges In such states but in the rigid restraints 1,vhich have been int- tenftnee, $1.25; Municipal World sup- , plies, 02/288; T.,ucknaw Sentinel, print, lug, '$3; N. F. Whyard, Didifen ("burg clerk, $12; Chas. Fowler, bailiff, $1,2;%H. EedY, relic', $11.71; Witt. J. Stewart, -eat- SinarYytt h,"), salary,;j.M$15un; llnsalary, $4&; $4e6, saBl: aryr.$45,a-111..-Afitchison, salary, $45; Board of Health, meeting, $22.30; Helen Miller, cailtakin.g, $7; J. Dtirnin,--reftmd fog tax, $2; D. Phillips, balance of, sal- - ary, $115; Oliver Smith, relief, $3.36 7 It beatitiltd,• hal'reit on land but fruit- posed upon courts in the name of de- C$i'2,319b;3114V7lAa.r.Y/3earrle6,.9S3U;;PCiieSA,IW$ng..501711Wef'' • ful in the seas. It Makes ene,wish he macre:0y, and which prey t judges front Boyle, salary, $123,00. t unsiressed second chap Cile *Vent native in so far as that O. as in say, is aa in it, accent second Wae• Called for, and enJoyed himself Board has the final say but the consent Sort of *co-ordination or services. Plenty Passaie MOW .0 the peep e was needed , 4 , 7eople Stepped forWatal topdeclare that Sa- a as a ' a'asaassass--1-1114-414-14P.-sassivhats f 1 eded to Indic te the * first 'Jersey). Pronounce pa- d Milt Ott an , a a year , apend enjoying a primi. counselling Juries and, keneral, from The Council adjourned to meet Jan Mag,-the free hand 6:Sent al to anrignified • 41.1.MigaWfTP,0,440-1 , .4.lt....Pt..11 aan• and efflaient trial." * • . I. -.- .-GO-YERNMENT-..- . t - I WORKMEN'S- COMPENSATION ..______ ...- ACT , If a man, Making $40 every week .a. - a nottee- explaining Una '$9 ' had been ' ..une summitry of figures for The found only $31 in his pay',Onvelope with held out for taxes, he would not be long Workmen s. -Compensation Board _of S111 - guard, if I laY-- 54,7130 accidents reported during the MUST SHOW/ HIM * --1 , _ iris demanding, through his public offi- three eg,gsshere and ftvesanoner wenta .and whY, und.,--tidds tile prior year. _ year, as compared with 38,042 during the Math Professor-ioNcw, Mr. Zilch- eials, an .explanation* of where the The fatal accidents numbered i was: desigtird to do. it has nevif hien THE NEW 'COUNCIL •.,11,put to work. rt appears to be Just a matter of honest difference of °Aston. Me would be a hard man to please _ srtainlysit asas never -been -quite fair to - _341 -0 Avaiitt, be dissatisfied- with the town ?* csiinicil 'chosen for 1935. I lay all the blame for -the raliwaY. Meta ....mine it .v612201, otthe PokitieJane... The '-',As3% that they will work marvels they are a ''',,allAvays-•T-7,',eiViii 'a mess when we -took • Went over. Some of them had been most representative cross section -of the pored in their management • and - citizenry. It is at least certain that the ""'"&ni .syst were bankrupt,. They have added Vs business of the town will be conducted • our debts put what was the alternatiVe? in a reasonable and dignilibd manner., Had they not been team air they - for 'the- eorning twelve Months. Any • t I would have,folded up,. leaving problems which arise will. be gs-ve , rust. streaks through the country. quiet and °reasoned , consideration azuf , The whole condition is luta a sample the resiths probablY sneak for them- wves. of, harnan failure through Inman • nesse Thst should not prevent every Tlie Old council Is well represented cffort 'h g made to correct. things but. • with Deputy Reeve 'Turner, Cotuitillor -411 in the final analysii, the debts, rallwaY Hockins and former -Mayor Lee. It was' er personal or national will be paid only a proper and an appreciative gastilre on busines4 ma -keg it Poselbilla 'VW Can - the Piot of the citizens to elect Mr. Lee.1 amen people are, willing Oa work head fo sernitY, asteciatieo. • It took sioilritge to offer himself - after' pay. If the debt camtot be ptdd, then ' 'tyord Study • four years as dija mafistrate, one cktss -of the Comm:unity will bear the • Councillor alucitissa vote was not Liu., loss whesetia 21* the Other ekes is ,;Use a word three tiniea and it Lai 'alasssaisps 4rmalsessagifisS•'"- 'Lava. Pionounce 'aa-va,' first a as in the pages of his• book as naturally as! --- oh (not as in at), accent first syllablewater lanbblea up through limestone. Words Often Misspelled Nor is it strained fun, drawn from ex- WHAT 0111-IER Manor (a mansion). Aquarium; aq, not • Manfier elletOM: obriduct; .angagtievrae tehrl*saittoouhontro-rost•suThd ashorisrmlnd zir EDITORS SAY trayellers_filegitimately draw upon to acq, - -Symbol -(an emblema. Cymbal -Jo, musleal Instrument). Maraschino; the ersahcO. kajoer aamoethe, Theca Es"kimciviloizeasd" hreae,dis rve wArchitect; eh, though pro- - golai, is pronounced skee. Sword. Ob- .and net Eta he thinks he. ought to be nounced as k. , sethe . and finds" that helikes him and that a reason for most of the habits • Intent, intention, aim, endeavor, goal, Synonyms • centuries."' whithshave worried white explorers for purpose, object, aspiration. He tried to acconunodate himself 05 Manner, mien, demeanor, behavior, baring, • cexri4e. Agility, celerity, quickness, • speed, swiftness. Conskier, think, study, reflect, poiider, contemplate.* meditate. Afraid, .cowardly, fearful, frightened; faint-hearted, apprehensive, Club, lodge, 66:dety, fellowship, fra- . the life and in, doing so learned how to eat raw nah, row frozen meat, freshly torn from new -killed seals and the score and more of northern dainties which Steffanson reznark.s must have been available to the erews of early ex- plorers who died in the early Clays, be- came 'they could not accommodate themselves -tothe conditions of the country. P1:4011111? With tile Iwo White radexs but irssoblated• with the Eskimit • • yours." Let us inerea.se our vocabulary, -fx?-1c!I ilnq . Vc4oel.' the general belief , carviflg. tt. gloom wia give by mastering one word each day. Words in his Inherent 110116,4 a fairkse eVen 1 ' .14og el the nre"wht CCINTRAVENE; to go Or aet contrary 'if unwise. counsel led him asthiy . on, way to cheerfulneas if bust/Yes pleks up. , If we are in a condition from %villas some matwrs. lt is prObable that with . his ,year"4 experience in coanell he will- there 15 49 Menge Mover/ then the paaVe 41, usefal Mangler of the body. 1 debts just won't be paid. 3! VC ittiliarti Siketied at, the head of Probably ten years will.see the coats - try so prosperous thet our debts Will no the poll Was sttectitted from the momenti he announced his candidacy. He is i 1°4er be -a- Purden.-- .hew to match/al affairs but the judge- I rnent of, those who know, him best is I ' EDITOAIAL 'NOTES that he Ion -uvo up. to the expottationa ' of his manY friends. • • King Canute Is'reported to have stood Binghatti, Vs°, has never served al -1 on the edge of the ocean hind to have thottgh he ran once -Wore some years command:4 the araters to -stand Isaac. ago. Kis persenal, stake in the town is! President Reasevelt is reported to have large and he 'has the time to devote his! stood before Congress and to basal coin - talents to the inzblie welfare. He is. ex- "handed nut the power of the rich ..1PoOted te give a good slocount him. it cease. self. • „ I '0 * DOugias Braaat and. J. Craigie 'Ma authorities at Ottasta want to .are Proven campaigners. 'Both have' know what pecple think about the large . eatablislied their worth* not anis! in the silver dollar. 'Most of as would be glad __municipal field :atit hi numerous publle 1 to hale any kind, pt i, dollar but few tatterpriscs: They would ‘ add sistrength welccMe the idea. of'a great eumbersome Isa aay council. - thing suAr4s the Anteritan eart"Wheel. s •• Mr, Gould Is probably not displeased /t should be avoided if possible. a s Is 'a . .Lttutt he lost as his. bealth has not been .of the b* and he had intended to ,rea v.e4o. general sYMPathy is felt for tire t‘thiS year, His excellent vote is in, Briketnals_Edward, lamas through sallow late 'nature of a hearty sendoff* • trsistake so many lives NI:ere tiluifed out .faiseb 3. Moses's election to the •on Cluistmaz night at Dundas. %/Vs one Iteevethip is the elimination of an snits of thoese •things which could .1Sapites lo bittaa which, he *flues/teed, he ' had aintatt •anyone. We fancy the dead harbored for some ' year* Inks Seen woUld sa.Y. 'tio easy Oh him."' toarwa Interest in the publio Works 0 --- 4' a a a_ _ the'la`Vii- 'Ivilt elm" that -derattnrei,it - ikaiti Sea -ire -rib saningatera, aged ' 11 'said ,lbehir wet loaketi lifter. He latka 4 hard 14, got the thrill- of their -liet -when:they- man to follow hi to. Miming** "whe saw a !Mtn ileil)illg hinisele to the ten. - Inas devated nian.V 110105 of hail, vork. tents Of a cash register When the' prOa' diirifia "the past, twelve Montt* to lila oastar szas . Out. They WOO bright chairmanthtla Its nlanY Yeats of set' enough. to report it, Immediately and the Vito to the town will be gratefullY 1t*,1»j1 Was auleklY behind the bars - i mentbered in spite ot his doted. • * * * * Al' Tor the others who Wed to wilt las * s„. "Blatant Nationalism" 'opiate :to be a eocif field, there are still the $t•MICW ' a proper destription Of the, twat Whereby , tonic. • to be defeated In aft electiest Is laid experietaw that many good men tut., ‘4144.11an ships winteribit ,inAmerican water a are supposed to have Aitiorietitt ..derg4) end; thotte whO ..talcb it best are _ outi,,.,tcho itoany erilit, beek t,,r0,11,0citaliPla:14".81 1.e6)41' 5111"Win 41' °I° dts' Vitae Whith ta only tot) rainiaant. in naist O to; tO oppose in principle Or effect. "Nature is always ooneistent, though she ieigna to contravene her ,own laws." - Emerson, MUT 'Afilm&It; quality or state of t g subject6 change. " llty Illatt'S. laws -are Unlike the_lawaor. Clod." CONSUMMATION; act of completing; state of being oompleted. "The con- summation of peace between the VW° nations was the result." QUIXOTIC; rcimantic to extravag-„ arm; abSurdly .chivalrjo. "He was not- ed for his quikotic love of adventure." INORDINATE; not limited to rules or to usual bounds; excessive. "Hi pos- sessed an. inordinate greed and love of. EASILY SATISFIED Father: "And do you think you will be abie to give my daughter all she wants'?" Suitor: "Yes, she says she only wants me." • s 8 * BLACKMAIL rather: "Well, Willie, I retelved note from your teacher . today.", Wiuie 'isthat ao? Give Me quarter and 1• won't breathe a word about, it to mother." • tario for the year 1934 shows a total of eggs here, how ma.ny, eggs will I have?' Indianapolis Nears, the pebple would glance) -"I don't believe you can do it, ,ontleal government. The comment - is. compared with 228 daring 1933. Mr. 'Zilchguard (with a questioning soon have better and much more econ- . sir."• timely and revealing. Most govern- The total beriedits awarded during the irtenta are loaded up with - bureaus and pared with W994198491 daring 11.9P, year amounted to $4,499,70723, as con- . ly number of them could be wiped out the 1934 figures being made up of $3,- denartments and branches, and a good- . or at least amalgamated with others, 657,90.82 compensation and $841,738.41 _ , . , sed. That's why' a change in govern- medical aid. Taking a . basis of 300 working days, 'and their departure would never be mis- . ment is advisable at stated periods. A§ the average daily benefits awarded soon as one btuich becomes .finnii' en-, „sense , amounted to about $15,000, requiring an •trenched, the trenChe.s should be hind-, average of 780 cheques per day. The ed over to the opposition. It's sort of a nuMber of new claims reported silly procedure, but Seems. the only way daily increased from 127 in 19$3 to in 1934. E ONE In their trapping and hunting ek,Pedlal' . s (Hanover Post) . ment. , The accidents reported,. during Dee - under our present system of govern- I:_ tions; tried driving ,* dog team,-daneed general Smuts of South Afrida, who r 4,849 during November, and 4,3211 during ember numbered 4,328, A§ compared With for their 'benefit ashe asked them to is recognized as one of the greatest December of 1933. • dance for hhn. Hes even sang for them statesmen the world has • seen, says that WHAT A -TRIBUTE and listened to their . weird songs In re- the true line of progress for our future • (Picton Times) turn. SOME. GOOD MINES . (Walkerton, Herald -Times) When the Central Bank of Canada opens it will have control control of $100,000,- 090 Worth of gold, sharing that there Must be geld, mines ',which do much better than the ones 'in which we 'bought stock. lies in the recognition that in mankind HO found them amble, polite and we are members one of another and quickly responsive to decent treatment, that in spite of racial ind political bar - bringing In huge quantities of specimens Tiers huraanity is really a whole. width -1w needed7-lit.-Iiiir reseal& WoW He tells' of trips over the frozen plains •THE GREAT- MAJORITY and gives a picture, of conditions by in- (Listowel 'Banner) ' Terence, almost, ,aather than explaining what a hard life he had. itt was a hard life but when One goes into the Arctic one should expect` to' find it cold and bleak and hi many ways uncomfortable and it alWays seems astaille silly to dil- 000,000 people. With 1,800,000,000 peo- ate on conditions and to acomplaln of pie in the world -this 'Maryland sky -pilot seema to insinuate that the rest of us poor mortals will have to just go down to the other place: --:--C A Maryland pastor sketches heaven on a map for his congregation and tell theni that that good ..place will be 6,000 miles square, with twelve pearly gates,. .16,00000 rooms to accommodate 32,- harc18hips which, .11 Should be known, are a part of the life, that is the fault 4 so many trastellere. They deliberate- ly go places which are isteange and, to a white 'man, untomfortable, and then they aoinplain about it. Sutton does not complain. are gets 'a, lot "of fun out of it which b the tight attitude of mind. Frozen riosee and cheeks are a part of the life. They are nut nice, in fact they are painful and disagreeable, but what about it11 a man' does not want his nose frozen; he.141001d not, go where he knows, it will be froien. He suffereda lot Trent' sealskin shoes which were WO short for his feet. These- worry the teader 'Some, Ws it is LAwee.tig. hard to understand Why he Aids not A tough old., egg was dyink. The have the Eskimo Women 'MAIM thein the -parson was asenf-torsandsaeeing-tt 'vast PrePer ettg sews „,yed had how., ,suffered needleolt, and inakea the read- er uncomfortable at the Same time. renounce the devil my friend." • Mowever, he aceepts that .as Part of the "tbo late" was -the reply, •"I can't- ' lly cemplains afford to iliake any more enernles." game and dots not actua .4, • • • just as he ate frozen ' raw fieh and did • '111-E TAX PROBLEM (Barrie Examiner) As an illustration of how collection of taxes has fallen off in recent years the Renfrew Mercury gives the figures for that town, in 1930 arrears amounted to only $2,208. The following year this liad. grown. to $10,287 and has increased every year since, with 'the result that „at Dec. 15. 1934, there .was a total of 63014 impala taxes, including colter $50,000 of OAS' year's leVy., Mt is Orb% bable that this situation may be partly 'respOnSible for the/fact that net one of those nominated for mayor qualified an47tUrbli1y7Mr-iiomfriees, for coin -i - tillers signed- ther quilifitation papers. But the most pawerftil influence in e o y the mein - e -life of a child is the home life. ory of the late William MacKay of This was brought home to -us by a re- cent incident. NOt-ltifig ago a yorm--gr man returned from college to Ina home for the week- end. It Was unexpected and rather per- plexing to his parents, for it was an ex- pensive trip and money was scarce. But they welcomed him and enjoyed his visit, unquestioning. A day or so after his return they received a letter from him. "I knew you wondered at my coming," he wrcite, "but I felt I must. Many things have been disturbing me lately, unsettling my faith, overturning Hensall, and the late Frederick Ross, of Dungannon, Who- passed- av,tayton__the_____ second and sixth of November, 1934; re- spectively. Of each it may be said that he was a faithful and sympathetic teacher, a true friend, and devoted Chris- tian. Mr. MacKay was born in Dun- gannon 73 years ago, the son at. the late. Dr. and Mrs. MacKay and Mr. Ross fin- ished his teaching career by tewaving. 17 years in the same old school as Mr.. MacKay attended in his 'boyhood.• "Ithe Master's gone, that gentle twai, ,a . gain. And ;mind it." The people trusted 11181, - ' gdohad tto doubt We all were pleased 'to meet; nidaryiPeshfotosophniyy. sobrigin r justuln. To lister1 his cheery wcrrcis, come home, to get within its atmosphere As we passed down the Street. and feel 'the sureness of everytaing Por man years he taught our school 6 What a tribute! Such a home Will -be 'His pupils loved him as a friend, theblirthruvri allhotld°1 and girls, "dearer than life:" theevirerychendhirledn,wbhoeysn 'While all looked up to him. nes CHRISTligAS• TRADE;GOOli (Listowel Banner)" Most of the iosa. I merehants report not, complain. ' WELL INFORMEDchri3tinas sales in extett; of 'th ir ex She hxs doe everything wrong. mit tits acconnt of a ininting ,,trIP after pectations and arc greatly' chee;ed by • &guarded the Signal lighta: then ceribet1 111 the vacant hills of the, north the business. done, sone repotted the stalled its the middle of' the erect, and 4ast Of the island is' a real colo of- ad. best Christmas '1rt the past foist ca Ave beiore, -starting had taken out her pow- venture., Cold, ' did* 11 ht cliff the der putt. Wad started to 4IPPIY: It to her teene and finally a e ' 4 .o.ites., tp years, and this scents to. 13e the report • .. 1 fren other eerstrea as well., merchants fate. An Irato traflit cep rushed up. and I ' ie has to.drive a team of -suspicious in nlanit Iseis had been -iiatlaila bAn • doge some miles to atv unknown camP apparent slot, iri dem , id nioei. 'Tay, lady, do yet know anything at all ,,„ sss s us. sy..t.g...., ..A.,...A tia. V,,,,,y^t ' ha ItCitri about trathe rulesr, tiov where Lu'l X.'3'614"U 4."'""' ''''' '''''E'.-" but the advent of seatonable Weather has hallt tin° ` '8"w '-h1i*ts in and the inlitience of the get-giViTig sea". "W1)„17, yet% , Whit, is -it. that, .rott want, pvilAULA. ne asam 416PeS. sante Meature ovoreattie,„ the semmess btong, sseount test s Or 4 driv the dir to Mew?"' son of warmth at_aLcomfatt *in he fattriduree.steastrteasoottiett * • is SOMETHING TO CELleinitATE "ROY aflU • a. blineh of Violets fol. $uut pour 0;ii.ibtya kinsa se atm taisas $s, were deuble What theY Were for Chests enaart sank andjaderatiat Mark - •(at . aiSai sha a'ellopateran stad .add cd the• resette Of the Men attended ea rolitedt" able, lewlutrild leader at 1,,ar. the taito shwoo „RC II* by Oansallen1 mite's * sit' attaching POblerns flyers, Thro liroxi.:,landett on the ice :and audit* catse 4,,,Itesh and, novel and willli'onlY Oft W14. teitigre4 Ar ',the battaise't a. ft* Weeks 40 end iti tnat the' lee and 'Witt tattled Mit 4.*tly ingt.Inla4e It dear that they Are OUr an41 CfrlaclitlYfr. • 21 deb% jaat- sit ate Our "me mend men In hot itt r 6 re -S' ale thsttitted 'Catiadies birtlinet deb cue but, ft tots 0, ttektith ijob getting are sweetheart, shift taxied the floater loistoad and yo'n rejoice with hirn Year 144' 'oltaven't got, one,," terblitti the Yehnit &ad feel to5y awl warm Inside the scoot 141 ' • 1,ar.A. • Wells livIth him. During the inforced ,..roce huni.At wont to put lotto.,0 stay in the ,iiirottive. ,hohte piso•SP/ittittil410. NEW you(8:initot ytetontti) So 'try, rin, tot martietr One& kind Of' WO, with 'him, Corn(r teipocts the itoronto rounict- 154*-4311Y the $4000.10 t4) Mei.. and the Zsitlmos and laugh their Pat eleetioataMpaignaftorded arsaaintaie.. tote Itino •tics and odd: numer ot„, vountint and Oettstale peopleretldingssaaltskle * • /AM trawl out* when the „bliftard hat that city, rot,' the first time mem- )dlifitkit It ended. isame days later *Oa enjeSt the etas they Sate the plot* arai the Mall On nieht SeiietrOan wa;."-sa4pati 'Ali'ititt 44 nt tij• kroOle etde the be boos of a tiaebeloi fortim tittrefa.„ below zero, ' sinne candidate, but teen with the out in bout 01 the the ttretittee verre en And. you are lust as, glad tO g.et blek Vice of the Taesnoth, they lore unable, rat aud three hitt**. There Wele to the treat* aseet he ,Is. thrbtatt elett. hint to the MaYar% t fur hole, Itt the both** 44' .the iioor4s. #431 itou, are Mt* kept inj, foolish mix* tsf cnOugh„, too., tlwt slog cne)arge and three After Petite all the time, waiting Or tstranity Star. outettin at the hetet for° a WU*, the odes,* whkh never ,happetais Button pictures klaroallent01 tie. milt fininst toted his hook., ttithot are iihtleh never toppere. Slug* *tutote tert/ttNsupportlng toto in the door tett" the liteM 4p„ notvisol lile vith ,cont1rt4 Potty *blot olio* the* tete 10 nee Whets they geock* provided VI **I tetiNtoi,e4 $4,* ',"11% The .1e•cine ond nut:* replied the tonter. t.tbtittle* Jot ,4* ott **top* thott 44,7thistir Attnom • ltetrttioUttet illy ell pot the On illahtettt* to ono a boat street itt bectuse of hit pe but 'at/ d •tdg hotel" tootatted the Wootton.• Whe*Oat trot*. **oh * .strotet. It we esfl bebs the C.(& • ILAttototoete4 eat bifls and, rot or hkseei* ittt that each sduli int* owes 0161 ola amount of Pnbile and anbcthet $11500 On ae ot such thing* Ili inartgages on bon"itviftirea, rent fuel, &tokens* it4. rount, unptild ,institIlmentt 'Ort th tonritture; etc totsket * a OW* or the aefa • ,Yolut Motinetol to• 141111t e&looniot, ft helor the (oithtr peotend, at)t*tesott rawer teyt 1.04. )tottii** ** pokt tUtistit *rot * *n dtoonstrOdenthe tbt*ls but WEST WAWANO4H COUNCIL The West Wawanosh Council held-thu- Iast meeting Of the year on Deceniber th 13. The minutes of l'ast -nieeting were read and accepted, on motion' of Coun- cillors McQuillin and Smyth. lar. Ibarld Glenn was appointed -sehool attendance °Mee., ottmotlon of •.Cotmcillors Smyth and batruide. Phial reading was given tb(1 -"Orals), Drain" bylawand the "Rea pair ot the. J. B. Young Drain" bylaw. Tho Clirvin drain bylaw` was passed an MOti:On Of CoUncillOrs Gammie and Me - ail the 3. B. Young drain bylavi was passed on motion of Councillors Aitchison and Sinyth. The Reeve and councillor Smyth were given authority • As he Passed in and out with us We recognized his worth, His sterling character proclaimed His virtues without dearth. In trouble, aye, a counsellor, _Cool, wise, mnsellish,--true,- - - His tounsel, thoughtful, keen. discreet !Mingled with love all knew. His hasty greeting on the street, On earth we'll hear no more But in our -Patter home on Ig We'll meet when life is o'er. W. H. Johnston. A CAMPING GOOD TURN PliE• 4E . CAMP • Scouts of Kent, England this summer gave free camp holiday -s to contingents of imenriployed boys of several •Kentish districts, in° turn. A nUraher of Canadian Scout groups have for several years. done like geed turns. Por the vititer inOnths We are offering a special "artily Wash"' 'est 30e. -per-dot:lov,.--Flattorkr-lrenett,---freer-Shirtsr-Collarer-torc4,:sesi-zgableclothsr,---- Blankets, etc.0 at our regular prites. Fall particulars gladly given by tailing ' Unitary Called for and Delivered. DresseOliirts and Collars Our Specialty Mending and Darning Done Free. ' ALLWoRit 01.TARANTAED PROMO' SERVICE' IEITIR ON LA • RS. THERESE MINPALVY, Kone South Street, to., tidd.,, ,totonto &an vat* en.. be of this litho itt* tatlt t yotal rattt- Thousands have said this; thousands hitve negleeteal the caught. titeinattuit toeferell hum some form. brenthial trouble tow* of this neglect* Never neglect * told or 0004- not rid Of Oa trot* et ono*, by tieing On Vreed,o llorwar ttyrap* tt* Mats 42t ,the tootbatiem � eo1d ughot--- 15*fiehitis, and other troubles of * sinflsr natnre. tiet bottle from yettr attiggist ot *tier, ,,,Tot, Nola Iltuti ft toe Ors otoo# yeti **ire*