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The Goderich Star, 1924-10-09, Page 2.• • r 0 b • PMIt TWO 1 .111..1.0 I I II I I 11•11.0111 STORE EAT car7emV2v • II I I 1111 11THEN any means of saving v orrery haa been perfected, is it wise to continue the wasteful methods? Mce11ry4 Electric Range saves money by saving current on the "stored heat" principle. You can .bake for hoOrs in Mc- Clary's Electric Oven after the cur- rent is turned "off"-beeause the oven has double insulation. • You can do practically all your tpaRor isrog ow laws, because JEDProtected Elements retainihoato See 'these exclusive McClary's features. f iL a lilt (JOU': t•O'N'O 701). 0.111O'i! ;$ 1 1 1 OiONT THZ GODELICH runic samoi, Isom eaperva lag &MOM Of thi Net Aomentfret Departmeatal Groat t� UaMtlsk Pse Moo& is *10444 'Owl regular *tee:tidy reeetiag of the rob& soloed bawd woo held on Mwede,y evaaing, Oct, Oh, in Victoria sebeek present Trustees .1. C. Carrie W. Wallace, T. Gundry, R. R. Hal- lows. O. W. CraitiO R. J. Acheson end J. F. Thomson. Trustee Sanwa was appeluted cbairrea* for the muting, The priocipal of Central :wheel re- puted for the month of Septembet as follows: Boys on the roll, 104; girls. 80; total 183 Avers'* attend - *nee, boys, 08; girls, OS; total 121, oc 94 per out. Penny Bank deposits Vita; romasher of depositors. 104. The principal of Vietoria school re. ported for the month of September fo4otra: Boys ea the roll, 175; gltiz,7198; total, 1231. Average at - Undone% boys, lei; girls, 110; total 128, or WI putout. Penny Bank 4e. 060.90; member of dePoolto 28• 1. Mrs. Redditt Wight boll s do for Mies V. Watson, and Miss 111. Rogerson three days for Miss Bell and hell * day for Miss Le TottsaL A statement from the Deportment of Education showed u follows: Genexal good, 217740; special giant o cartiOoste, $180; tote!, *45740; dedoctiett for tom:hare ezipersouzua. $.153.141 anent payable to beard, *104,08. Mr. Geo. Weatbreeke was present and dieeussed with the board the se - counts in commotion with the con.. struotion of the new shed at Central school. The account of the Goderich Planing Mills 2781.70, and of - Mr. Westbrooke, 7141,20, -or a total of 2972.96. A number of other ac- counts also were preeented, and all the accounte were referred to the fin- ance committee to pay if found coo rect. The Goderich Planing Mills Co. Ltd., presented a tender to erect a wooden fence on the east side of Cen- tral school grounds at a price of For 2120. Prices on a ‘wire fence were - .4 by Water & Light Commission °„,oveci to constructaa 8 - leo could . Trustees' W Ilace fo• ot wire fence with cacar poste en -••••••••••••••••• • •• • _ „• _the moo ofeeeenteso wool grounds, the. work to be under the The Blue Water orates& iuus53ss. Tutees Ache- • * mod &wiry Mond i* ammtdmeot te seed a lisfaet wire fosses (77 feet) as the mot as. of the giria' grounds and as &feet were hoot (100 feet) en the east side of the boys' grounds. The aseeeohoekt was loot, only the mover and seconder voting for it, and tits *lotion was carried. Kindergsrten supplies to the value Of 1515.40 as applied for, were ordered sod the Board adiourrod. wanum (Inteeded for lest week) Mr. Stonehouse bet 5valu- able biome saes day lest week. A large jtember from sweetie here 'took in Myth Fail Fe* and concert. - Mr. Joint Duel:mune from Delmore, *Peat the week•enti with his parents liere. , Mrs. Eloey, who bee been visiting Miro N. Campbell, bee returned to her -hoipaln I•ondesboro, The Westflele anniveehary servicev wore bele in the church on Sunday O$. tith. attentive and evening. The, Rev. A. E. Millie n. s. tanner motor took cherge. BELFAST (Intended for loot week) Belfast was well repftsenieil at both Wingham and Teeswar,er Ulm Mr. W. G. Reed's fernily are at eminent_ "lewd up antis Ote ineiteleo Kr. and /era Walter Altee, 10tIo. spent a day googly with relatives, le Ethel, Mr. Palmer Irwin is at ptetient gaged • web Mr. eagle. running him threading mitehine. Mrs. Wilson erwin spent hot Tues. any afternoon no the home of Mr. sea a y. • Mr, and Biro Prank Irwin, motored to seaforth on Sunday sod spent the day with Mr. and Mee Robert ogee, moon. S. liValker. of London. and Mr. Geo. lionsao, of Clinton, visited .ev(th Xt. aye Mrs.. Ginn, at the Moo. er Don't forget the enniversaro tbat is to ee held in Zion elothodiet Chereb. ext,ievoett., Oceoetil. afterneou alt nem at 7 o'clock. PORT ALBERT The sound. of tbe threabing machine _Is once more to be beetreete out melee_ Quito a number attended Ibe anniver- sary eervicee and bot supper at end in it fair financial condition. . Mr. rind Mrs. Barre litineett. ot an element in conibatting the centre- Mr. Gierineend a mother ot helpers E Full range of, WOr‘en's and Misses' Ready -to -Wear II' -16k H. h Mot 131.k way or e`231" Water Highway movement as aroma the villa,ge, -_ • • • 11 11 a 1111111111 lam 1 II g 1 ralarairarea TIRMOIDAY, f VelliOre mud moor leavlio. Tee OW. amotuited Itels. 1.e. O. I Mgt sou pi d- Owo tOgoriONIAI 0000011k sod rogue yr ;dad at mom Mr. wed Mrs. Malawi e A peeler ,..sea., la the howeete of preelletios will be OW le is um Neese iero Hell, detioni. ma Ilkoday. OOP isor leek, et it °Week. ale Livia*- , roue. ot onierlyi of *IMO Columble. *lit give the chier Moreau. Mr. teiyeigeteeli le a good apeoher lead tall at eras heed el eciverewent ?ATM MOW PEAK. PATItowin mew MAN cOtti CillARTETTE no more My lady ; weep ne more fooday. Semi your orders here anti - boa oo fear, you'll get your coal without delay. I may not rank high ea a poet. but you'll find me mhthey efficient of*, cool Man. Onlythe *Be t Grades of Hatd and Soft Coal Kept in Stock --.1•11111b *turgid 2tini OW in logy Ur, 290 NM Sok see .ti tookOO) .tiOttOf TOWN= 411O Ory • ' control mentions in Britieh Columbia, hi r en C. - see miss thin opportunity of ewer- • roil FLETtamn leg informed of She 1,8400 involved iu oft AsToRi ' tbe condag plebiscite vote. • %.•••• eeek e • OCNORaterai0=111=1Komes==gotooret=mmacmg N. RIIII Ea 1 ' NEW ARRIVALS IN . . 1-- - 7 . PRICES RANGE -FROM ' - • 1 ,, , COATS_ - ....._-____.. aaaAr.11,......../.6•1 0 onn.,..,,,...a4.-4,14.4.4.*. ..... a-//6.. • SPECIAL GROUP tIJILDREN'S a , - with and without Fat Collars an Cuff. s ' - gPrices range • 1 [ DELIGHTFUL WOOL ,FLANNEL DRESSES 1 in check plolds, fawn, bine and henna :shades , $3.75.to $10.75 poises - Always on band a complete stock Of ' SHELF.AND-HEAVY a • VAR:WARE SherWilharnelteady- name Paints at Wholesale Prices $3.95 to_ $7.95 ° . . I . ,, , • , 0 or land WOMEN'S SAMPLE STOCkINGS' -.4 • . P t Cement . - • PlasterPrePaireu---- fibbed', aliadesroameirbrown; tielicano and sandalwood:Trice $1.25 • • Plumbintj% Heating Electric Wiring -0 Mr. W. If. Robertson spoke of the Chicago. are visiting friends in and fl lization of the Province as tributary - are busy building the foundation or Me, e and Diets Hato. Prices' $3,90 to $5.95 ' 0 T tO Toronto, which always seemed te eiciatones new baize • • from Sarnia 'to Owen Sound and Bruce Peninsular - else, railway time tables and everything euilarele 81)sut aull'he' wirb• Mrs' ' at the Wharf (loaf:rich 'T- 7 first consideration in footling of' Mo and Mrs. Albert Gee eed - Hardware Store and Coal Ya de McGee's parents in Colborne. A Party of Seventeen. (including Fir Ladies) Taking our got Have Dinner in Goderich Tuesday • ()Oben- called:en were Mr No Nof-- mos itetto Green is vielting le Mane orders gieoetii special atten- , / ieleti. ohas. Leaver and.Mrellaton, oudeeleh at the brune et her grs'ud. ti 7,..- h, o tipo'ke very briefly and after the; (*rents, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Green w . - '` Priiisidortt IVieAdent Urfa Agitotion to have GOVerninettf take singing of the National Anthem, the: . west week. breuget two ear* - Store ee • .. Meese1 Dan eleZeuzie arrived home front the PLIONES visitors were . sent on their way re lest He Me l lee_ toeueoeottee owe uhneeettioe he:eine, e over Pinery as ohne Pork, sirnUar t� Itondeau, • le tddltlen- to Mr. Geo, P. Protect Commission was recomminring, 0*1 Issluisger ef the Ssrsis ChMnb" 01having read woo done by the criun. Commerce and ed.:rotary et the Blue ties Mr. Wigle thought more writild boded the petty over tee route on Mon. - W4** Inghws'Y'' *h° Pt13' be :tecomplished than under the aye - too er too woo. seventeen woo,. Aug tem of the late Government and the ‘e-• •,, _ eatalemeit tooOiu the Saritio -Chamber Blue- Water . Highway would have - of-OooknotoolOkooteoths, 111tui Water more expended upon it. ' Iliebway staxtlnieTuesdaY Maritime le M. C. te eee isloO.O1O of -the.' Tabu) Monday afternoon end all night Club, ociat of th • ok Hama ato ool peering at too Lions on Rt orgeni. %%motley Morning when the 'Parte were zation, extended a welcome and had echelloliel to loeve and this kept a num. the rberebers‘enetmee their names beret home who would otherwise bave and classification. All the Goderich zeueleineteiL Teo party arrivea at Ile. •rnen present* with.* couple of excel), tel Bedford about 1:30 oil Tuesday, at tone belonged to the , Lions Club lime part et the party did. Others and the others were asked also to in - who hail stopped at Bitylield tar a traduce themselves, later. The gentlemen at the party in- Preseient macAdOn was next Oil. shoo time came along same belt hour led on to introduce the visitors 100 t° Oudot' Mr. Johnston McAaarn, .prest- dent of the: Bine Water Highway Also make a fe,w telnarks. He had the elation: Mr. Chao Lower, ot the lin. various 'members of the party stand perial Oil CO.; WO. to. eleleemald, of the up ea he mentioned their. names and OICOOSIOO OWL, men's furnishingin Mr. positions. There was a good deal in Chao ;Belton. ot the toielaw Belton yeomen , between Sarnia • and Gode- ,, Lumber Coe Mr. Win. 1 ....../ohert_y, ot oth_ e i rice and the, two tewns should Work Doherty Muututuring Co., etoves; or.. .. - o . .. to etrier. . • R. L. Sande, of the Ste Clair Garage; 1g„There were mane visitors of the Pertectiou Stave Coe Mr, W. A. many times as 'many. THhere were Mr. O. G. Mohan:On; Mr. L. Iluahtleid,1 back and forth but there should be Couso the official photographer of the , 1800 motor- ow* owned in Sarnia, and pato ; Mr, A. 4, ehester. Cnetome ' if • Goderieh were better known in broker nee lissuoulce; etr. II. A. to: mo, i Sarnia there simuld be ten or twen. e of the eerie& Hardware Co.; Mr, A. ". • i ty timos as many erne people oleo ot Haines *rat MeNallel add ing Godoich slid spending their • Mr. nowsort Fraleioh, the flax king of • biro and more people from lowest; and there Were•four ladies in the 't meteSsY party. Mrs. Frame anti moo.Or. o•oouse 4 Goderich shoOld visit Sarnia. The of Monist, end eine Fraleigh and lers„ ameurit of money that 'went. out of (Dye Taylor, of Forest.. . Sarnia to the United States side was ' The %esthete were aeliedulel to stop appalling and it should be spent more 'at Goleriee for Metier Ana Were 001440n the towns along the Blue Water the ileaford by a umniier at tee citizens High,eay. It was up to the, Lions ot the town' a, petty of about forty. aitl Club and similar organizations,- tor ine ling iloen to flintier. I tereat themselves in better •mutuel• Atter the• meat servo.) short eharen- not were oval, pteeleent jr j, A,1 knowledge and ea -operation *mono maeuwan or -the ooderou Nora otlour own toOns. This was the first Tnele. extended a welcome and ex. 1 Blue Water 'bike end he hoped it • prettied the eppreciation the .peopieTeee would be an annual event. Each Goletech reit in the good work 01 lire' town on the Highway should co-op- MeAdittu *nit Mr. rushee. erste with the others, in boosting the liavot Oallow leisured the visitors attractions of all, alwitye speak well , that though the atmosphere outside might be rather Weill. the, heerta of the I citizens of Goderich beat wartnly for the visitors. The Blue Witter way was growing in popularity eseb year and he hoped the present owe - igen would be only one of many mob get-together ocooions. E. It Wigle, 14. L A., and vice president of the Blue Water Iiigh.; *ray, recalled that it was during his terra as Mayor that the Rho Water Highway Association iverZI. formed AM, the miereee of the Association woo doe to the efforts of its., *Adam and Mr. Franer. The Orst hie* 'was tct run the highway to Goderieh, but, with knowledge of what, it meant to 1* at the dead end of * railway, the! Golerieh delegates favored the eon- tinnimee northward to Owen Sound ,;• Under the ides; whir)" the Good Retell • 4oieing, leaving about an heir behind tends to feed (bottle winter mouth's, schedule. They were to have their - evening meal at Port Elgin and aloud; PortAlinot was wen represented at ' the night at • Southampton. Their_ twheeatDheilgantion Lair waft ideal, and there wasequite en Friday. The 'trip includes an excursion up into the- it otoso. The loneert and dance were 'Bruce Peninsula to Warton and Tobo also well attended ? • • __ ermory irid on to Owen Sound, and - There were no aerriees in St. And - back to Sarnia, the whole tripe ste rew's Church. op 'Sunday last on planned to occupy four, dityli, aecount of' *naivetes:re' Services at • _Shoppardten. Next finnecoldr. Grey Blue Water Hike Club Organized is expected to preach In the atternooh Following the reception tendered to at the usual hour. - the Sarnia Chamber of Cotnmeice hikers Next Sundae there 'eill be ebankseiv• by the Owen Sound Board of Trade. et log gervice's at Christ Church morning the Y.M.C.A.. on Thursday night, a and evening. Wednesday they intend • Permanent bine water hike thee was or- having a hot supper and concert in thee a. genii:oil by the rnembera of the party, basement of the church. Everyone but tiles election of saucers him been should turn out and enjoy a good time. • deferred until a later raeeting, to be It was decided to otter a solid sliver , AUBURN hold in Sarni fishing trophy for the biggeet lake trout theended for last week) - tempt on troll or polo and 1105 out ot A large number here are suffering . Tobermory during the season et 1024. from toy and ernericans, but -will be clotted to re- The elevator is receivi e 4 ere colds. ne roote a This contest will be open to Canadian* • aidents of the Bruce Penitoula above large quantity of grain' at present. wiarton, 411 competing Atli must be MrMarvin, of Goderich, celled on pertillea to by Benve fidriPPOIO Da severel in this neighborhood this . Smith aid Oconee Golden, of %Ober. • - Week. of the towns further en on the high- . oay. Something which Mr. McAdam believed should be taken uo in earn- est during the fell slid Winter was en agitation to get the government 1 to take over the' Pinery as a oublie park, a game preserve and bird. sane. teary, It had great seen*. possibilel ties and would be a greet attraction ; to Western Ontario end would help to draw tourists from all over in place of their taking large sums out of the cotintry. And these 30,000 tic - res could be purchased at *moderate figure and made IR park Weiler te Rondeau. The Blue Water Highway wax the *dome of MO France and Mr. Me. Adam took credit for the naive. The Aseoeiatien was now a strong one aaar.......araomeaa • mory.- The cup will be exhibited in Smola Mr. Rol3t. Asquith made a short and photographs tout broadeast over call on aequeintances OR Clinton last that part ot the 'Mewl States omega- woo,. out; to Coedit. Thie contest will no doubt attract a great deal of lively one Site 'tilling is the order of, tbe deo! Dolton 'knout the ottoors to the Bruce Several in this neighborhood are at Peuinsubt beet year, that occupation this week. ele.eind Jiro WM. Mutch and fain - At Wierton ily, of Clinton, were visitors in the The Mateo Echo lost YOU haft the villeee the latter part cif last weelg following reference to the veldt et the Mr. COok, of Clinton, has secured Perry: the contract of papering and decoy'. Sarnia Chamber of COnnnelte 4/1/1 ating St. Mark's church in the %di -- Motor Hikers to Tobermery arrived in kee town *110.30 Wednesday wetting anti eo" atter a short stay tett for Lion's Heittl, Chafe Asquith is at Alvinston where they had dinner. et present. He is fitting up the Mr, Geo. P. Franee, Seereteof et the evaporator there for the season's Bine Water Highway Ales:elation. was N'on•k. in town Tuesdey, a day its hielvtoiett, making all arrangements tor tbe ,mtrtv. Lad week Mr. sandiord •Lewldt Mr. N. McAdoo*: Preskleut *1 the B. treated bis barn to a neyoroot Mes- Higlaway Arlene acted as pace. ars. Jno. MeKeight and Oeo. Lawlor maker. The party composed of Sarnia had the contract. • business acmes end their wives, Mabee. ler. Jos, Csoter end family, of Port Ing *bout twaisty. Wooed ha Tobermory v/0,146440 seem and eon be la Owen in, iepent tio week-endo,at the thet r' father,Mr totted on Thursday night, *owes homeorme a Jas, In Serie* nifty aotolag. Ceder, of the village. The purpose et the bike is fro helm the Mr. Geo. Howatt and Mr. Charlet husinefts teen ot Opole become better Ileoveon have been purchasing chick. Omni, a neo ecqueiuted with towline; 1* the ens end ereeteeeeeies Flighwite. t Water industry to the Village. OO_untry. served by he They were greatly taken with the Mr. and Mrs, Roy Farrow, of De - scenic beauty 01 the Bruce eataitieula troit, arrived herr on Tuesday even - and apprecOted the hoeiality shows Ing on a vialt to the latter's parents them over the entire route. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of the '11- Mi D. J. Boers. member of the ex- hoe. executive of the Blue Vetoer Highway -se eoecitapeoled, by Moor Gilpht, Mr. ond Mex. Wen. 'Doer arrived A.. _E. Cordiagly and F. M. Watt, ea- home the former part Of this week coded the Pert), to the wale Toed to alter an -extended visit to friends in Tebermory above Brinkman'* Cotter/4 Zurich and other Owes in that lo. where tbey bid thee* an revolt, but not eseity,, , ; good by, toe we hope to see them make thia sit Lomat Dative. Thee .itre making preparations at evaperstior. They intend to' start as sOo* possible as, owlne to the short tree of apple., there Will be Atilt run.' Mr. Norman Mulch and his bride of Candela, Alberta, made * short viait to the former's parent*, Mr. and Mrs. James tatch. Mr. Mutelt le C. P. R. terent at Oarsland. torn *nether correspondent) Soo P. 4. Baia* preached loot /Poo day to Brown/Title. Next ftmehty Auteuil eunivereery enoleewilt be keeaaV.00 an*OdOt7.00 cop. e. e,. .1. t. Hero. ebaireeio 01 "`"eh1846cvlUelc6*4Pental „io,,,,A000:obeir the:re** mod Weritaele reguier elute et LIMO COOI4O1MOOlog greeted Rev. A. VOlisos 5. A.. co ItrawaavOlie. for woo papier. legit equality ee Weatiteld. moot& smote *7 the Brotherhood sad *pear emirs vise *per/misted. Tb.. clown* wax heater ally &tooted mini IcingGeor 1;1 rnt-t 4114 1 4 t ,S (nue t,ntkoo Co 1 A 'Royal LadiesReady-to-Wear . COMPANY - gast Side Square GODERICH askm :cum- • • .. - Etes.7 coverninesit Sale Prey:ince Ina Bootleggers, Paradise LIQUOR, once (told cannot be controlled. The evil lies. in the liquor, not in the method of itotale, nor in the loon of the package. This is proven in every Canadian pea- vince where government sale, in:wooing forms, has been tried. %With easier access to intoxicating liepier, drinking has increatied enormoutly. More drunkenness and crime 0, associated, with drunkenness have nevrallye followed Bootlegging - insteed of being CURED by sooalled goversiment cositrol"o'-ie flourishing to a degree that makes Ontario's illicit sale seem small and insignificant byo 11,A ghastly f'ailore, sewing only to'IVIULTIPLY the very evils it was heralded to curd That u the story of • goversurient sale of liquor in 'BRITISH COLU1VIBIA, in MANITOBA, in QUEBEC. r , . British Colunibia and semi for the OM of the t'';eople its expressed waoo., ogBootlestg„,.. . in ths. disapproval pf sale of liquor by the , Bootleggers igloo, and that something hod wive d000" The Vancouver World, a stewspaper . • - friendlosto the governmeot, has declared ' Quebec' under in in editorial« "British Colusnbia is the-' Government sae , bootleggers' paradise", ° Eclipses Opel* Bar Evil The Attorney -General of thOt province 'Quebec, with its longer expen`erice in -who is the °rads' edministrator of the , • Govornmenotiquor Control Act -said in PaVaernenent °fie' -has dr•ifted °till further * retettospeech: "The greatest boodeoo-ers rtn fat:::" the tohnelyeVilitierYLOrfe the open bathe of all are the brewers and 4sP(Irt tlqwr Quebec "tavern' and the old baoroons. is ., dealeri". „ • that customers sit down at tables to Dr. A. E. Cooke, of VancouVer, in The rather than stand up at a hart Canadian Congregationalist, sweets: "The • Andh wile Quebec goes on spending Government controls neither the menu- • more money for booze than, for educe - facture, faap000tion, transportation, not- tion (528,000,000 annually for liquor and ..,j , .., ee ti oe liquor. The distillers and 026,000,000 for educational purposes), menblerssiteleapit7tacelitstisrees oineenaoftbethilGrt searre; eutlisintreecisenraintty cpanonsttersiThhecet tNlo decontiarrea! r.e.,rtionttte. ' agents, controlling about 50 per dent of " real las perfect Mecca for evil -doers, with rithage rgentadiltheendboodessof the ettaders co.Att.Toir thwhiake reste.yo. rolinakuts,sithletrkkohrainurat.prtescessortosf atnhed algatnienbliklanil Manitoba In Iran Taa Eleven months after Manitoba adopted its government control system, an open. misided investigator of conditions in that province, sums up the sinittion in these words: "I leave Manitoba impressed with die evidence that both wets and drosiare *tidied withthe government control sys- her criminals all corners of the continent." Ontario ' es Has Higher Hop Ontario citizens do NOT want THIS province to become "a bottleggers' para. dise". They do not want their government to go into partnership with the distillers and brewers, splitting the booze business "fifty.fifty" with bootkggers-which is the best any government has been able to der tem -the wets because there is. no legal under "government sale". rile of beer by the glass and because there The responsible electors of Ontario is some delay and trouble in getting hard DO wain the Nippier homes, women and ' Aug, siod the drys BECAUSE 11097- cootoon inside possible by The Ontario LEGGING AND DRUNKENNS T o»ceAct. DO want to defeat / HAVE GREATLY INCREASED." ' the quor traflit's inaldious effort to turn / The mute ntotrel authority declares: back ihe clock. They DO want Ontario "There is no dispute in Winnipeg about to be spared the costly experience of such boodeggyig. Everybody drys, wets, boot ' parolees it* British Columbia, moderationists, police, government official., MatO and Quebec, business men, proftuional men and round* In this 'belief, andpittigwithLhetoGov“givermnene activet• v6t°4estitc.rhrtillutunhrieannginIQuisatznhoe -"rootooktilleS1.11141*Ther ilinkft.1614tiosola4"11144611 MenandTempenweVil g°14)4114 The Aen0c:If:rtitriii • week of August 24th, when I rots an "IlVittni. ol* oohs timer et NO 1110166 Commit& asks, with Oritarzco Plebiscite 1 **ow ei me Ossoi• TO* X pqr, was aat bootleg. ging was being curial the Aarlovernment ma sod*, *et the city was • wide open, that the IIN119111 ono* Oat oft October 23rd, every contodenco that Ontario citizens give on on a tremendous unmistakeable mend** Woodmen had so to. The oilitaide Phibliacite Committee 2 Toronto Street, Toronto G. B. Nicholson; Chairmas 6 : t