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The Seaforth News, 1923-11-08, Page 4C°/ r'r r u C. VV LEA,G[JE, t, ,,n RA MIS r r iJ � 11M1 ff ��i,l �- t., IN� The following report. of the third F J. P. SN:OrvVDON, Proprietor:; annual conveution of the Catholic Women's League convention 'held in Chatham on October 17th and lath„ lig were read in St.James' church, Sea- mural forth, on Sunday evening, The report made by Mrs. first wasda•'tract of the h s } Observations tt A ti of t 'cls and Lha 1 the second Frank Sills .--..-`•"..-..,�.;. i day by Mrs, Dan Shanahan. .,,1 re- ports are as follows: The afternoon of Oct. 17th found '1Ite appointment of Melee Field at the C.W.L. convention in full swing; Kitten station :attended byt93 enthusiastic delegates. Kinp tto is a new nue tar elle Considerable time was taken la the punsters to worry over. usual proceedings of registration, This gear..\t-nilstice .Day is on 0 Sunday and nest year, owing to Leap Year, z dear, will be ou a Tuesday. Thus it will miss "Monday," the, day on which lilt .\rmi;tice was signed in 11118 reading of minutes, introductions, fol- lowed by Airs, .Dawson, of Sarnia, readhag the Dominion convention re- port, which was most instructive, Her reading and subsequent discussion. made one feel that the work of the Catholic Women's League was neith- er local nor diocesan, but national. :\fter the striking of the different ;trees 11, csuleut M s. 1T, C 1 ' ntnt. McCann held her audience well .in x t. ,and by a vigorous address given in a 1 rt'l;ttt'l has he n steed 1 tri(n1 m.u;net that impressed one with the 1 eag'u< nnpurtance,and the Pt•evd ly consider her ce monde ooitdlti t 1nt's appreciation of it, and i-'retnier Baldwin says that he ha, Regardipg the still -division reports "come to the conclusion that the only that followed there ,was' necessarily way to fight this subject (uneIlll'i yconsiderable sameness as all were working for the furtherance of Catho- mrttt.l is by protecting' the hotuc' !ie endeavor, and while many reports market. it Weil originalitY and novelty. the I meta tone was -;long iinitar linea, e thing that struck a person fitter' bly was that lack of har'mony prnduc- Phe pusitiou ca 11 stntas.< at Sett- t,;t skimpy reports and the best re - forth is vacant. N. doubt, following sults were obtained where differences were ttnhntlwn and the women of a .end with her father. the desire so often t>.pressed when in Opposition. the present government will appoint a Conservative es - soldier simply to ,how that they are alt've playieg party politics. To help your ti,vwtt grow, stitttniate every legitimate enterprise by giving it all the friendly- encouragement you eau, and juin intelligence, capital and industry in a common cense to help y't,llr town. i;* 1)na't - be Oast d.•\vn by your mis- fortunes. Look at the earthworm, for example. When it is cut in tw'1, it does not curl tip and ,Ire. It grows it head on one pica• and a tail ,an due hot accommodate allthe dtle,gattcs. 191. Lovering• addressed the meet- ing, in French and was heartily ap- plauded for the effort. With the election of the 'officers 0v0r it life membersJtIi, 1.1111'.presetl 1- ed to airs. McCann, A vote 01 thanks was extended the Chatham ladies for their whole -hearted hospitality and all depat'ted.to visit "The. Pines" con- ducted by the Ursuline Sisters, Our reception at this academy' was en- joyed, also the delicious tea served, the concert by the children and the privilege of roaming at will through. their lovely grounds, the latter a real treat in itself. Taking it all in alt one departs front t the convention: with a feeling of pleasure at being a member of the C.W.L. with an ambition to further its interests as seen at the conven- tion and with a firm conviction that by employing proper methods as out- lined, by subjecting ambition to the general good and by becoming something more than merely local, the Catholic Women's league will tale its propel place in the national, ▪ ;:vial and religious services ti, which belongs, namely the top. DUBLIN. I'M ladies ,11 the A. 1 biei rutin C:,\1 1.. ' will hold a deuce in Mr. 1,111161 hall It f riday evening. Nov. tlth Music will be furnished by the Ii,lgcr orchestra o; Stratford, ud, 1 u tch ▪ ert-ed. Gentlemen SEM, l a lie, 25n. 1.15) Mr. and Mrs. Theo Jortlau returned to "1'orou6, after spending' the week - parish threw their whole energy into Nit.. and :bits. Yutnag, 111 \Vaud-. .tuck. :pent a few days a; the guest. of Mrs. James Redmond •and their son Stucky-. \\•r are pleased to learn that Miss E. 'Llt Deruiand is improving nicely 1 work, membership and application of Cathode thought. \ delightful dinner followed at the Hotel garner. The League's official opening at 8-p m •1; ;. tuhl St Joseph s hall: after alter lier seri, us. operation in London prayer and vatlons greetings ` h „ of wet- Iu Lal. „itte. came Bishop Fallon'., adders. \!r. and air-. lire Evans spent Sun- : or rather, plain, blunt words as he .Ln• the guest of Kinkura friends. 1 rtlse'1 e.pre,sr.d it. His Lordship \ir, Will McDermand called on 1 it 1111, a mistaken idea on the-Ltmdou friends on Friday, ,art ..t the laity t., he grateful to 'a hishn t :. priest for attending convert- ERei', and Mrs.. Roberts and daughter tions and meetings. I1 was their duty village onth, Sailed on friends in the rday. to be present, although a pleasure and to lj i tttfurgettthe concert in the Uuh 1 nor, too. The speaker made a lits public se•houl "n Friday Nov.16th u ;q 1 al 1" the beat stili - Continuation School Report of tis;. n keep Up the work of the tete hi -monthly examinations of the League, stressing the fact that the Dublin cnntivaat'ion school. The sub- suLcest of the national organization J4tts in brackets indicate failures--- t depended entirely upon individual ef- that i, below 50 per cent member, were t• 1 •a'i wood and w ut sC Helen t Flanmery• Angle M Contte11 • fort- \f •niters who were not active l•'t,rnt 111:\, -- _John Mcf.onneli, than 11 , member The act; • t we les of Veronica McConnell, Verne Britton, the Lague could he social relief, edu- other and there are two worms in- .1 L stead of one. Misfortunes often dmtble your strength. 1 he 0d1tor ti 111 \V'iugbalu '!'nuc_ ' ,ubieet tc' stent t oil* '11L LONDESBORO. This coming Sunday, Nov. 11th, an- niversary rs ary' services will be. held ill. the Methodist church, Morning 'and even- ing services will be conducted by Ret. Mr. Irwin, of Sea furtb, The fol- lowing Monday a fowl supper ler will h t a n t at e I, ) pl served from (1 to 8 pan. after which a good programme will be given. • The friends of air. and Mrs. W. Stevens met at their home last Tues- day evening to show their regret and sorrow for their removal from our midst. The gathering was a real. sur- prise to the worthy host and hostess. The evening was spent in the old- time .friendly chat, afterwhich Lunch was served, and before the party broke up, an address was read and with it a well filled purse was pre- sented Mrs. Stevens and setrted t< Mr, tett i fancily as a slight tokeni of reipeet :end kindly feeling towards, such good citizens. We are sorry to lose them and uur. hest wishes go with them to. their new home in Seaforth, Mr. John Cartwright and sun Alvin if Clinton. called on friends in our burg last week. Miss \tine \J,ery lett last Wednes- day on a.... two Weeks vacation 111 \\alkerville and Detroit. Thefootball team known as the Kinhuru bids hell an id time tante in the t,nurtnnity hal•. last 'Friday night. Hallowe'en passed off with a few r;tttes misplace cl. ".Phe aged were turned into youth and a good time -happened." 1!..: 1, I't. 111sley 'ha- been on the sick list for some time but we hope she will soon be restored to her usual. good health, Miss V. Lyon returned home last a.ntday after pending a felt le)s with friends in Stratford, Sits. Bean, of Carlow. is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Melville and Mrs. hiuggartit, itt the village,. Miss .\lice Fin gland retttrnetl to farimtt last week after spending a month with her parents, Mr. and Sirs. John Fingland. 411. and Mrs. Juhtt Radford mot•tr- ed to London one day last week, Miss Jewel Granger left last Wed nt•sda) b, visit friends in Toronto. KIPPEN. A number attended the Sutitlay school convention in Stratford last week. Mr, Peter Cameron, who has been in the West for a couple of months, has returned home and reports good catianal progress and charitable work I.;or nie Coyne, hazel Hills, Aileen, 11I Mtltt!ttitlll!Milo',18nu1111111!!!!lilldil!11k1•uiIi ll111lldtllllllll(1IP01 n etc t 11i1 :, no matter how small •lordut, 1,A -els!! Delaney, Robert he to r.t: r L \ion with this Local By Byrne lgcom^, Lat. comp, Fr. comp,). ;c i ,11:d 1,,` t<n le'tal:ert the big \lary Hastings. Ioseph Feeney work of assisting diocesan move- 1g`;tnt Eng,.let int. hl t,l nt. such as cm,nar'y ndowments• Form 1111 Llizabeth Murray, 110u ' t r• • 1suggested.y e a •Ass e Aletit•ath (Eng. it.), Thomas • t. L hnr .'til •r ' u t ,e. 1t v.. ' or the T.cague to \Leu tsd !Pr. comp,), 'Theresa et'ar- L,-cels-ago hi• '.,int, 1. t cd oy pub 1,11.11g, o tac•talte: �r'rtte propagation of the hentet (Fr. comp..alb., chem.)„ Joseph an attack nn l loyd George as too faith should he the special work rof Shea t Br. hist., Eng, lit.), Wilfred eery menthcr •.t1 the League, His \1u:•ray tT•r. tamp., tar lust,; alg,), ti r (Lok au for 'Toronto. and bast week Lnrdshtp quoted a noted cardinal ,t i int' I eeney Mary \tet tach, :Angela a<--+•ik another ,amt an<I ic" t , d tit Cmitteceioh who Marl said that elm -13ea ting. lit Bt , Fiat., t• r, comp•). fend the loyalty Prem)<1 Kin Pietist Bible Setciety In the year 1813 \fice O'Reilly (Fug comp,, geom..): The Tiute 1- in t class by 1t -si. No alone. gave more money for the Ralph Dill lI t comp.). Mary -Eckert :,titer paper has yet attempted the propagation of Protestant faith 1i Eng. 4elute ,Ptak t,r:d ( Eng. lit.), Gerald among pagans than did the impossible Jordan (Fr. comp., it atnh., int. C.reifait< itt y for the redpro'leans. ;1's1. cheat,), 1)a u. Williams 1Ettg, ;trout ti three hundred years t., 1 r. comp. Fr. auth atg., cheat.). That was an appalling statement anti Catherine 'tJuuttlev tF,ug. lit., ,n,.. wt. t the iiree•Isit, for work and hist„ al :Apparently the heavy vote in :it almsgiving. ile also expressed a wish g') , r uerta on Monday •v•auld indicate that r tat ,nth -111 irts1 11 should help horn TT: -\lar e d tuuw errs Httgii • ltiut \etlh a bazaar to he given, in aid l' ` _ .. `cite. right method .'t scttliuk, this ;titer- \ hr hr t nus 11100'1 nnu who arc Nellie O'Rourke. \Matic. Britton, Jos - rate 0s-: rate probleut has not yet been tacit 1. {,,,r at Iii to '.% earn-' eplt Carpenter, \Mary Hill,, Jack ed, The heavy votes secured i.n t .ea t• t antpbeli. Esther Byatt. 1Tarie lfitr• prohibition seven yearn age prove `•• tat intelligence Lva required 01*, tiro krarttho al(lattlti \lacy et' that hr 1 a' greatly interested J. ' e r „ t a•S- ltat petipit want pt,hl0 rtli :of the 1'Cctm101 ti int log., Sit 1 Flora. Hills right kind. '1 hart s n.� racstiot at ere' v l rt uu the - 1 JuscpJ, i t ' t' ,1 C\, 0110: League'sexisted e aritlt av-t. Indent 1);11, all that n •,e yL.-sold like a return r t (,e t \\ ,.. ntrant t, w rk t T lg., 1' ln'Jv p tying., ..atilt a the bar ,)stent. \t the sortie time it l-<r,•:.1t n.i t:.• vest activity. and it was L t!ccrt 1lultigan 1ptt lour.. arith.. utl.:udtvndual .tut see t,n„ t,eonn,. Lattu). \ era t'eeorc t t yi,lent t t, ,r( r ti„u a \:beret; , tt .hc i a;'te progrt sed along (triitt., alg., Latfn, French pity tog.). h,uJ it. d t t. ,t al,3 t t. t:, the publi. ! e H r i i Peter Di1J 1'arttlt.; alga, L,tt,n, Fret:; h, l 13 ata, p11y-i(t*1 ,„„t„,„! • • no \\ ha' is uee,le.i is a law that w i I roo .luno 11c - the abuse&qn at:•! I:.,•; r.^rate a The address of the National Pre.. Form 1,'--Jatnes Shea, Annie \1c- tui. \t 1: ,vert •was •.t •gent •In rt Quaid. Rose McConnell, Dorothy • w ,rse intuit • f cringe' (1 Rourke, Eileen tkert, hernia n mt, an insight. in.-, immigra- Fr >r+ 1 •art tl •s, Big Sister movements. \lurray. Bridget O'Loughlin, Macy per 11100 efforts t, with Protestant \tlr,nsoti , Anna \tolyueaux t but.), i 11 is refreshing to Mel Hon. George Henry tell the menu rut, of the Engin- eering 1tt.tatute ,_ a, dist taut ;lc„ attempt :” _it.:l a ..:,Leat, tt, thetui .'.elves,iu , t t v ;c it Le say: Ile also tit. not '. tt,leat , r,,., , - it11 .f 4:1aJ time..,,,c., :nay V../111.d. ' 1,112.:1;.11I,1C .•: 1.1.11•!1%,.".}t',• -ha ter .ire tn,o lu,eg,t,' 111 -- tt Lt v wurlciu� t,tvtrd the Citartes Dorrenstein, Theresa EckertI entry', t .,al atilt t-,t•1a1 welfare f lg.t hetet Roche (0001), Helen! err am in the pi.,tert-on, edttca F./amour i('att. hist,. grog.), Rose tion. and guarding of otherwise t.) t •:.'nt nr t Can hist., gent;•. Lat.), „"t ng' 1.-aettu Hastings idiot.. Can. hist.).; ltd•- 1 C M. -N a ,n„1 ,rt hehatf \t !tae; -Darling lEng, lit., alp„ bot. r i I the t °r t "Hoene., tltt •—.— .-- - , 1 \ nt t r t Both House analStable }r 1 tl and t (;tl 1 r. e F t good .teal tL :.<In171aT 1 - ,•• 1 r:t"it r lta•-tilt ! airy speaking, between htitn.t'l h. - r' , , and the lower n anoa' 1 +Ir I tsubject to many aliment' arising 1 h• r. t o e rt ifianunatl•,a :Pill t8.11,11.1111101.1 u, nn -.11.4•,.1014..r . ;;, :,mt heti iTr. 1 n utas I: • 1 n:• g: a ty. nth -able rent -1 t a s and tna ural in qtr + .011' ,P. • en 11 1!11: 1'. 11 , t •1111'1. 1,. 11 111 '..10.i1;11' 1. . 1 ,1 1 ;rade. •l1 : i- .ere earl -led. :gnrl, ;)i the line for nlaitn tt '1r•- , 1 ':°• nu: 1 - ID f..41,1, ., 1 Tat each Stub-divis , t c.• • i , 1 I11 the fat e andu10a of delegates. Tit 6 i - • w n I tttlf ini 011, fro ti , latter in ,tion wad tltttt t { anarla of paptr that 111;1,11. 1places mght be ytsited ht' and the furnitilittg f t r , ,I the I tttvr turr,.and curler the pre tp thousands of men wilt, have tr 'sty • ,, t sIt 1 w , 1' me 1 h rel_ • 6it ery crops, has taken over the station here, We obit. au(1 Mrs, Peter Hotfoot of. Lcelenanc Mr, a"II". Field to uur Dashwood visited at ttta home of Mo. village, Medical and ;Mrs J' Boivey bite d'ty tills week Mr. ',Inn. lfottston and hu:r, Albert \V, •rc ,lens d sec Nlrs T z r t t c to T PROFESSIONAL CARDS Alexander wele in Godericit last as jurors for the fall assizes, J Tutt borne again after being ill SA Joseph's hospital; London, far three weeks, Airs, Wm, Hay, of Niagara, who. has been visiting her mother, Mrs; 3, C. McLean, has returned home. Mr, E. Detweiler has bought a car, Mr. Jas. Ailcenhead had a good sale on Tuesday last. They intend going to New York on Monday. ` We are sorry to see iltem go as they have been fine residents here. Mr, Bert McKay, who has been liv- ing in the. village for a couple of years, has moved onto Mr. Aiken - head's fat'in: Mr: Bruce Field, of Harrisburg, • Mr \\' \0.' Cooper• is shipping a carload of turnips this week to. De- troit Mr,s, (Rev.) R, A. Lundy, who was in Toronto last week, has returned home, For Rheumatic Pains. ---The pains and aches of . Sciatica and Rheu- matism should be treated with De. Thomas' Ectectric Oil " The sooth- ing -anis -healing properties of. this famous remedy have been demon- strated for fifty years, Use It also for inflammatory pains, cuts, scratches, bruises and sprains, either in 'human beings or the tower ani- mals. ri ce HERE THURS., FRI., and SAT, Dor th f • . IN Dark Secrets - -A PARAMOUNT PICTURE— Staged in Lavish Splendor with Locale divided between Cairo, Egypt, and the fashionable homes of Long Island. ADDED EXTRA., s. Rhubarb Vaseline Mud and Sand A three-part trayesty on Valentino's "Blood and Sand," SPECIAL NEXT WEEK -END: . Norma Talmadge IN HER MOST FAMOUS PICTURE 4lnilan' Through 3 PARTS Not an Expense "For every .cent I spend on Long Distance, to sell goods, I expect to re- ceive one dollar in re- turn, and I am rarely disappointed" says an Ontario merchant. The telephone has made success democratic. It is the creative force that enables business to rise superior to circum- stances and competition by creating opportuni- ties. Station -to -Station rates save about 20% and often give perfect satis- faction. Every $al Tel&phone to a Long Dtslonae Station somurmramearraossasamis '.d -.,.tea --»rt>,:•, „s. ,.��.. „1,;-� i tf 9x��spfif 4 •t Lt l= l `)Styivt"y• •±; .q. 3t_.taid^. tt*ti • highest 'cash p l cit, De, hrGt !' pp S :nt�)-Jr'C tore .. ii1':. }1C8tttt' b1c1CI{ ?ti 1.};..91t)rc' fot'ii eriy occupied by Mr. A. ll' cOttarg. GEO. LILLY, Phone J92 Best Imported holland Bulbs HYACINTHS 500 to $1:50 per doz, TULIPS (Mixed) 40c per doz. NARCISSUS (Mixed) 50c per doz. CROCUS (Mixed) 15c per doz, TUBEROUS BEGONIAS (Mixed) 81,00 per doz. Send for Complete List including Roses and Shrubs. HOLLAND ea,1\i. IMPORT eo. 449 River Road NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. aaama C':b.fasn••"•'-'^ `'T-i�L4'f&G:-"1YK •L-• sza LIMITED. Canada's Largest Retail Grocers, "We Sell To Satisfy." We have received Large Quan- tities of NEW FRUITS, PEELS, and it is worth your RAISINS while to buy early, Griffin's Seedless 9 e c lb,. od a- 9a 15 -oz. Pkt, Seeded or 4 7 c Seedless Raisins LEMON AND ase ORANGE PEEL lb. " C CITRON PEEL lb. )� r? t n SHELLED Ara WALNUTS Ws ib. •'-» SHELLED ALMONDS 1b. '`IYRl1TA COO G T`liC-S lb. 61L, to ft':L H\L- �, itttTE: ti'•. 7:.),.',.1.7.12.5,1 1 i,.J few' b • id. t . �t ... 1101r,. OATS • ROLLED O _ ..,. 1TS 113 ,,it. ER OATS r _.tali 2' lit r . tees OJT!T'ER OATS 11a47 <O Rotmd fi TLa ('REAM OF ni\'t2LFi Wh$tePASTRV Satin TILLSON'S og� HEALTH BRAN 't4�ww TILLSON'S OATS �- (with Premium) WHIATL ETS 411, (Farina) , 4 ib.'e •' WHITE BEANS 3 Ib. %." ROMAN MEAL r R„, lit ib+ Gntelli's MACARONi or PHAGHETTI 2 pt.t,,. tt`r c, -u• Clark's Tomato 311 t 1 Lz l'(„t'UP 12 oz.- _; -t, ate^tt Tod ITunter's 111 c=Lot C .t lc Brut;; '1't .... .!"1.'.7: ,T.LCi 'TEA ."".11.1.,:e 11r'.,,1;ina tltyalt ";•.d r, iMttchiat• T iii °red Ps Ct O\,EP. av r H. P. SAIICE. 29:1 C12I0'CO for Shorterit'g, r. o-. M tleinh- 1Ib �C 3lb. ) 24-11-, hog • Is1 DR. 14. HUGH ROSS, `P' hysician' and Surgeon. Late of London Hospital, LondonEngland,Spccix 1 attentionto diseases of the eye,ear,. nose and throat, Office and resid- ence behind Dominion Bank. Ofil.e Phone No, 5, Resident: Phone 106. DR, F. J. BURROWS, l3eafortlt,,0f. fice and residence, Goderich Street, east of the Methodist Church, Cor. oner for the County of Huron. Tel- ephone No, 40. DRS. SCOTT & MACZAY, Phys- icians and . Surgeons,. Goderich St, opposite Methodist .church, Seaforth, SCOTT, Graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and member of Ontario Col, lege of Physicians and Surgeo.s, Coroner: for County of Huron, .\{ACKAY, honor graduate Trinity University, Gold medallist, Trinity I.fedical College, Member •of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons, On tario, DR. F. J. R. FORSTER—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throaty Graduate in Medicine University of Toronto, 1897, Late Assistant New York Ophthal- mic and Aural Institute, a'Ioorefield's Eye, and Golden Square Throat Ho' pitals, London, England, Commercial Hotel, Sea third Wednesday in each mo from 11 a.m,. to 3 p,ut. 53 Waterlo street, South, Stratford. Phone 291, Stratford. DR. A, M. HEIST, OSTEOPATH- Licensed in Iowa and Michigan. Spe- cial attention to diseases of women and children, Consultation free. Of - lice over Lttnbach's drug store, Suc- cessor to Dr, Geo, J. Heilemenn. Tuesday, 9 RAIL to 6 p.m. General Fire, Life, Accident & Automobile INSURANCE AGENT. and Dealer in Singer Sewing Machines James Watson North main St. SI(AFORTH, ONT. THE M cl{ I LLO P Mutual Fire insurance, Con FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED Officers , Jas. Connolly, Goderich, President, James Evans, Beechwood. Vice Pres- ident; Thomas Hays. Seaforth, Sec: Treasurer, Directors, D. F. McGregor, R. R. 3, Seaforth; John G. Grieve, R. R. 4, Walton; W. Rina, R. R. 2, Seaforth; John Ben - newels, Brodhagett; Robert Ferris, R. R. No. 1, Blyth; Malcolm McKeon, Clinton; G. McCartney, R. R. No. 3, Seaforth; James Connolly, Goderich; Jas, Evans, Beechwood. Agents. 1 Alex. Leitch. R. R. No, I, Clinton; E. tiinchley, Seaforth; J. A, Murray, IL R. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jai mouth, Born- holm. James herr and John t;oven- lock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties desirous to effect insurance' or transact other 'business will be pronapity attended to by application to any of the above officers addressed. to 'heir respective postoIPPt:es, Desirable House +To the person seeking a ct'tji ort- rile It el se t) stot'es. ehnrc'ltes, tti schools. and still be in the r t,nlry tltts rey lertce is st,bt-to idly 11 411"i, haute; less titan a toilefrom stoic .e. The property : f eight •t •ors c,f land. a good n C t i +Int S'r^'1 1-r1i1MS and It I l a and soft t t ;;cod tert-.011,1.11t 110,11i110:tine or - elm -1. Possessim can be given lan- etel :c li'dt-ther ,s'n t -,•n May Ii ,,,1,:,,.Med at PTTs_ .d'\\,._ r)F1:10E.. 'rJ 3i7ft•i-0I zp •1'•j iii 41 .4 , t e r : •'3 7,1,WaY They make new revep-. stbfe "Velvetttx" Rots, send r • • \'(,lt^rlet. Fnlrn,r 2 CANADA RUG COMPANY LONbox, t)\9,, FFATfERs WANTED Highest, prices paid: Max Walsh Phone 17S, Seaforth,, ti'77,-7"7701,1111M_, 111 4i