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The Kingston Whig-Standard from Kingston, Ontario, Canada • 10

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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10 1930 TEN THE KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD lion IT Croat Special Speaker The Melting Pot Casualty Men Hold Dinner Meeting Here Various Matter Relsting lo Caonally Inourance Are Dinciuwed Kingston Organizations Set To-Honor Great War Dead On 21st Remembrance Da Military Activities in the City Will Be Curtailed and No Garrison Parade Will Be Held Several Services Scheduled A Daily Cross Section of Public Opinion in This District Tbs QawtlMi De yoa cajay hockey mere than ragby Wkyf Gordon Glbsen bank teller Oman oque: I da For one thing there Is more action in it and understand it better booauee have attended non hockey gemea" Owen Hanekaw hotel dark Owt-aaoque: -X snjoy hookey more than rugby baoauee I think it ia a foster deans? It Is a body builder and helps a young man and to not injurious as rugby" LOL Travers retired Bath Road: would not care to dfo-criminate Both hockey and football ara grand gamra played in the proper llN Bcrd Mardark af Taranto mediate gate director af the Interna Uanal Uona Clabc for Canada add reeled a con gathering af the Trrntoa Napa Me Kingston Ganaaaqu aad Brackvilla Liana Chiba In the La Salle Hotel Thanday evening The Honorable Erie Crew On tarte Minister if Municipal Affaire addressed mere than 133 municipal officer af Eastern Ontario aa tha problems af "ManlelpaliUra in the War- at the dosing seaeiott Friday afternoon ef the conference an Public Administration for Municipal Officers hold in Kingston Tha conference wu eponaered by the Department af University Ez tension of Queen University in ee-epcrUon with Uw Dc psrtment cf Municipal Affaire ef On Uric Little Stories By Burgess For Bedtime BLACKY AND THE WILT ONE By Tbernten Bergen eratou Tormenting others never tends To making and to holding friends -Old Mother Nature Xn the Green Forest are three who see to delight In in Uw affairs of other folks and ma trouble tor them Can you guess who they are? Chatterer Uw Red Squirrel Is one Sammy Jay is another and Blacky the Crow Is Uw third mischief-makers all three Perhaps they cant help It Perhaps it to born them It seems that way All three are smart but Blacky "probably ia Uw amaiteet Then to a world of clever' new and no small amount of wisdom in that Mack hud of his Now li ao often Uw case with mtochlef-maketa Black hu many good potato There are plenty of people altogether too many who try to paint his character black hla coat Ho Is accused of things fa which he not to blame at off And ho given credit fa the good things ho does But this to a part of Uw price that mischievous folks usually have to pay As a matter of fact Blacky Uw Crow hu many times saved the lives of some of hfo neighbors He had just uved Peter Rabbit life although at Uw time ho didn't know it How often it is that we do not know all the results of the things wa do! Black wu flying over the big pasture beyond Forma Brown land when he spied a spot of red under the bushes He knew it instantly fa what it Uw red coat of a Fox Ho chuckled It wu a hoarse chuckle down in hfo throat fo that Old fellow who hu lived over there fa so long" aaid Blacky to himself -and hla eyas began sparkle with mischief "He is watch' tog fa someone think I wffl pay him a calL He will to ao glad to sea Blacky chuckled again and headed straight fa that spot of red Now It was you know Uw Old Fox of Uw Mg pasture Uw Wily One he wu called by thou who knew him best Ha bad heard Blacky caw ing In Uw distance but paid no attention to it There were few days that he didn't hear Blacky Being Intent on watching the hole in which ho know Peter Rabbit wu hiding he gave no more thought to Blacky Bo ho did not oee Blacky heading this way "Caw! Caw shrieked Blacky right above him and all who heard It knew that It meant Fox! Poxl" The Wily One looked up with snarl and anger blared In hla eyes ho got to his feet "Why can't you mind your own business and leave TIMOTHY BRENNAN Timothy Brennan manager Eddy Co Ltd: "I enjoy hockey more rugby Hockey ia a more open game appeals to the ordinary spectator and la not hard to Dr Bruce Sutherland Instructor Queen's University: prefer rugby to hockey Hockey ia too speedy to en jay and I always Uka to watch tha crowd at a rugby game" Bride Is Honored By Her Friends able Saturday morning hymns win be omitted CeL A Kidd Col A Kidd win lead the par' sde of veterans of the local branch of the Canadian Legion to the Cross of Sacrlfloe where they win take part In the aervloe The parade wfll be lead by the PWOR bugle band After the fifteen minute service at the XODX memorial the veterans wm parade to the RCKA memorial Mrs Ada Jons of the Ladies Auxiliary of the local branch of the Gar adlan Legion wm lay the wreath on behalf of the veterans at the Cram of Sacrifice The annual memorial service of the local branch of the Canadian Legion wQl be held in Memorial Hall Sunday evening with Ool A Kidd voting as chairman Tho RCIfA band win be in attendance and Invitations have been sent to military an thoritlea and members of City Coim ell and Mayor A Stewart to oc tupy places on the platform Rev Oanon I Kidd win give an address Mrs Benstead president of tho Ladles Auxiliary of tho boil branch of the Canadian Legion end Comrades Ley and Raven win lay wreaths at the aervloe in Mem' orial Han Canadian Carps Die Kingston unit of the Canadian Corps Association wUl attend the Remembrance Day service of the IODK The parade win form up on markers at the Canadian Corps Rooms at 1030 am leaving the par' ade grounds at 1035 am Oapt A Kendall will be In charge of the parade which wm be led by the pipe band of the 2 let Battalion A wreath wffl be placed on the Cenotaph fay OspC A Kendall president of tbs tooal branch of the Canadian Corps Association After the service at the Cross of Sacrifice the veterans of the Canadian Corps Association wffl parade to the 31st Battalion Memorial whom a short aervloe wffl be held A Tugwnod president of the 31st Battalion Club Mrs Foffley Mrs Murray and Lt-Ool Frank Ludlow wffl lay wreaths an the memorial Shepherd farmer' RR 1 Kingston enjoy hockey more in fact I have never seen a rugby game" William Godwin Insurance agent 114 Toronto street: "I enjoy hockey more than football a think there is more excitement to a hookey match" Fsal Feultot machinist 305 Od-lingwood Street: "Hockey la the better game to watch because there is more enthusiasm in tha playing" Feter Ganae restaurant proprietor Dundao Street Napaneo: "I like on gem equally as well as the other Both are scientific are worth witnessing and if anything think that It takes quicker thinking to play rugby than hockey" Tur Gloomy Prospect For Rugby Fan CUicene who repeat taking full advantage af the laat big faotball week-end in Kingeten wlU bn dirappeinted with the weatherman's "etoady and cart-w predlcUan far Saturday A tract of anew feR aver the city laat night but II bad die-appeared by thle morning aad elaih covered many af tho mala iterate The coldest temper-atura within the laat 34 boor wca 31 dcgrcci and the warmest 51 degree a At noon the wind wm earning from the eoulhweot at a rata ef 34 mliea per how Presented with Gifts keys Killed Tbs memory of Kingston's wwr de4 wlU be honored at the annual Re membranes Say aarrioa at the Crus of Sacrifice Saturday morning held under the auaptoaa of the Inca ion chapter of the XODE Mlu Mary Ritchie la municipal recant Mintary aetlvitlea have teen our tailed and no garrison parade will be held The RCH-A brigade win not parade to ISae RCHA Memorial thli year but a wreath win be laid on the memorial by Col Blackwell An behalf of the brigade RCHA veterans wffl parada to the memorial however There win not be any Remembrance Day aerrlee at Memorial Arch this year for RMC cadets However ss usual a wreath win be placed on the memorial on behalf of the cadets In honor of cadets who gave their lives for King and country In '(he Cheat War At 11 am two minutes silence will be observed throughout Uw college and cadets no matter what they art engaged in will stand at attention throughout the two min ate Cam at 11 Tomorrow the time-gun fired each week day at noon at Fort Henry will be fired at 11 ant as a signal far the city to begin Observing the two silence The firing of the gun again at 1103 will be the signal that the two minutes has elapsed Saturday win be a big day for the vetetana and it ia expected that they wm ha out In force to honor the memory of their comrades who died In the Cheat War At Queen's University a brief mem' oriel aorvtoa win be held in Grant Han for students Lectures win be called at 1050 Principal Wal laee and Dr A Kent win conduct the sendee Grass af Sacrifice Boy Scouts Girt Quldes members of the LOJJX ciMaena and veterans sre asked to be In their places at the Otaas of Sacrlfloe Saturday morning by 10AO am -Last Poet- win be sounded by trumpeters at II sm and -Ravomo" vrlU be oounded at 1102 Thera la a special requert for sflanoe throughout the brief service Rev Canon Kidd and Rev Dr Harry Clarke are the ehapfelns for the aervloe Dr (Barke win give a five-minute addraas If no band ar members ef city choirs are avail W-H Roe iriomaa Street Nap-anee governor of the county jafl: enjoy hockey more than do rugby because consider more aoienUfie game Xn hockey there is something doing every minute of the game end believe the majority of people understand it better than rugby" Tlw November meeting ef ths mgs ton Fire and Casualty Insurance AgenW Association wu heU Wednesday evening and took Uw form of a dinner meeting at La Salle Hotel Report of Uw president Lao Gallagher and tho secretary -treasurer A Dunlop who were delegatee to the annual convention of the Ontario Fire and Casualty Xnsurtno Agents' Association which wu held in Toronto in October were given detailing Uw important procedures of that organisation The Kingston association reported that membership In the local branch wu Increased and 3i offices are member representing 59 Uoenore being 30 per cent of Ucenoed agents who hold themselves out to Uw public such There an ten Uoencu not included in there figures consisting of lawyer salaried employees of other than general insurance offtou and ttioee retaining renewals but not aollciUng new bualnraa Included In Uw Kingston association are member from Oananoque LansdowM and Dreeron-to The local areoctation oho a credit balance after meeting all car-rent expenses The licence committee of Uw local areoctation Is active and several applicant applying for licences were declined by the Department of Xiwurana The secretary reported Uwi The Sun Insurance Office Ltd had forwarded cheques for oommfoaton on surplus lines of Uw rity burtMas which were distributed to Uw members at the meeting held Wednesday evening The secretary treasurer A Dunlop of the Kingston ueoda-tion wu honored by being appointed a vice-president of The Ontario Fire and Casualty Insurance Association at UW Toronto convention The dinner guest speakers at the meeting were Offleepto and Berry repreeentlng Uw Insurance Company of North America Mr Gillespie gave an Interesting outline at some of the newer Insurance lines relating to war risks and safety depocR box coverage Mr Barry gave Uw members ea enlightening talk on ocean marine coverage which in view of Uw war situation wu very much appreciated Appreciation of the association to Uw guret speaker wu expressed by A MeUdeJohn a part president of Uw local association Out-of-town members of Uw local association from Qananoqua' Lana-dowM Deseronto and Napanes were present Webb of Oananoque gave ao interesting talk on his experiences of msrlM coverages The meeting wu doeed by Mr Gallagher president thanking the members for ouch a large attendance at the meeting and ewwelally Uw members from out-of-town Senior Sargeea Dr Boyce of Poughkeepeto NY formerly of Kingston hu been framed a senior surgeon at the Bt Francis Hospital staff at Foughkeep-ale Dr Bojrce hu been assistant to XfovC MoCambrldge also a forme? Kings ton lan toe the put 10 yean He to a son of Boyce Johnson Street Civic Government Training Vital Part of Any Democracy Friday evening a large company of ladle ueembled at tha home of Mrs Bnect Sprouto to give a pleasant send-off to Miss Alits Sly on the eve of her wedding and to shower her with useful gifts The formal presentation wu made by Verna Bproule and Doris Wright who with Mice Sly had formed the village vocal trio and tha gifts laid In a beautifully decorated bosket were bone In by Rita and Ruth Bproule The bride-to-be thanked Uw donors and gave them an a very pressing invitation to visit her to her new home Her marriage to Staff Sergeant John Dawion took place on Saturday evening Rev 51 Seymour offlcl' sting The future home of the newly weds wffl be 80 William street Kingston Mrs a Koen who raised some Am turkeys this year hu met with bad luck lately Two of the birds cared by an oncoming car flew In their fright on to Uw highway were truck by the car and bed to be destroyed A abort time ego a prise bird of Uw flock and one other were killed by doge 600 Signals Arrive Here From Toronto More Than Thousand Signalmen Are in Gimp Here Now advanced than any other because a large percentage of Uw population is taking part In local government "We have student government at said Uw Principal "Thera ara time when fool things eoukl bo done better than by atudent government But when are young men and women go out and take part In municipal affaire with competence realise how valuable that training ia" -The business of a university today ia to advance every field of work in which it has any competence" said Uw speaker "Queen'a wants to aid in training of people in every way that It can" Municipal government la tha training ground for higher government officials and a vital part of any democracy Dr a Wallace principal of Queen University said In welcoming municipal offloere Thunday afternoon to the conference on public administration at University "The Government of Canada ii as strong aa our municipal government" ha declared "It ia Uw training ground for higher officials la tho government of our country" Principal Wallace told tho municipal officers that a prominent woman educator from Sweden said at an educational eonforenea to Few Yak that her country was i a TOUGH ON UfDIN SOUTH BEND Ever since Elmer Lay den became head coach in 1834 Notre Dame has been Involved In 31 games which have been decided by seven points or less Deaths Funerals SCREEN ACTRESS Newspaper Is Essential In the Home Previous Pusals IsJPQEH IHIMSE SQShQfflfflaa-IStlB HrasHEi ssn i Another troop train rolled Into Kingston late Thursday with 600 tig' nabnen from tho CANF unite in Toronto They marched to the alg' nal training camp at sfiurltfleld headed by their mart trumpet band and dog maecot Tho newly-arrived unite eonilat of two companies of tha 2nd Dlririank Signals and Company of the Carpi of Signals All are In command of CoL 8 McFeraan Tbs signalmen will move overaeae with different active service force battalion With tho arrival of troops from Toronto then are more than 1000 signalmen at the military camp now Signalmen from London Ottawa Edmonton Calgary and Toronto make up the total strength With plans being rushed by ths YMCA to eonstruot a recreation centre for troop the men an eat-let led that In line with the generous policy of tho camp headquarters their every comfort ia being looked after Ths fadllUee of the Xlngiton YMCA building an alio available for signalmen and they are transported to tho building In trucks in the afternoons Men at detailed to keep fires going in box stoves in barracks through' out the night so they are quite comfortable Officers sleep at Vtany Barracks Men at the camp have been Inoculated for various communicable MRS GERTRUDE MURPHY The death occurred at the Hotel Dieu Hospital Thursday of Mrs Gertrude Murphy widow of William Murphy Deceased who wu formerly Gertruda Bryson wu bora in Kingston and had always lived here with the exception of eight year pent at Fort Dalbouale She had been ill fa the put four weeks She wu a member of 81 Mary Cathedral the League of Uw Sacred Heart and Uw Catholic Women Ltague "Her husband predeceased her In 1937 and surviving are one eon Rev Wilfred Murphy of Oehawa and Mice Kathryn at hone: one brother William Bryaon of Kingston and one si iter Mary of Kingston The funeral wffl be held from her residence 310 University Avenue Saturday- morning to 81 Mary Cathedral where requiem mere 1 win bo rang at 3 o'clock HORIZONTAL LSPlctdred movit atar II Deception 13 Secret arrangement 13 Genu of fin 14 Fastened with claip 14 To offer 17 King or ashen II Courtesy title II Neuter pronoun 20 You and 44 Basketry twig 31 Falsehood 46 Daisy 33 New England 48 Hardens 34 Science of the SO Circular akin 62 To repallr 30 Pressing tool 64legal claim Answer to KUMali 14 She works la 15 Fairyland 20 Skin tumor 22 Breakfast food 24 Canine animaL 25 More humblfc 26 Hail! 27TrlaL 28 English coin 28 Stiff 31 Fish 34 Intel 34 Capuchin monkey 37 Serrated tool 40 Caucasus people 42 Domesticates 44 Auricular 45 Light crimson 44 To chew upon 47 Roman emperor 41 Biblical priest 51 Above 53 Name 55 Chaos 57 Form of "a Court Delayed Today's session of clty pollce eourc wu held at li o'clock Instead of 19 o'clock In order to give Magistrate Ambrose Shea and court officials an opportunity of attending Uw funeral service fa Uw late Dr a O'Connor officers can to no doubt of Uw taoreuing demaado upon our tooeuw and resources for war purposes" he declared -Aa a nation wa must reallie we have only so niiftH income and curtail and restrict expenditure to Uw atookite minimum Aa federal taxation Increases It will become mure difficult for our people to pay real estate taxes Municipal budgets should to eonflned' to the most essential municipal services' Importance of pegging municipal debt at its preeent level fa the duration of Uw war was emphasised -After the war there is bound to to a period of aoute economic dislocation Thera wffl to an Increased demand fa social oervtora and problem of unemployment to meet Capital expenditures should to postponed until after Uw war he reld The minister also advised current expenditures be cut dawn Dealing with other municipal problems arising out of Uw war Hon Mr Cross explained tho legislation parted at tha special war sessions of the Legislature in September Ha pointed out the changes made In Uw Municipal Act removing from township villages and towns authority to make patriotic grant on their own initiative and vesting this power in county councils Tho department's opposition to any scheme of insurance a supplementing military pay which might threaten municipal solvency wm shown Amendment of the Vacant Land Cultivation Act to permit municipalities to use vacant land on payment of permit fee of $1 to owner wu mentioned -The object of this legislation wu to obtain uniformity of effort through out the province and to ensure that municipal credit aad finances remained on a health Hon Mr cross said wu felt that Uw greatest contribution Ontario and its municipalities could make war rigid economy in all branches of VERTICAL 2 Precinct 3 Annelid 4 Orb 5 Teeter of tea 7 Slow movement in music 8 Affirmative 9 Dozes 10 Liquid part of fat 13 She has won screen honors for her acting PL) 33 AIL SIMicrpbt 39 Tow boat 36 Teeters 36 Sesame llldant 40 Tree bearing 56 Health spring 57 Pertaining to air 58 She won success early in her career 51 She portrays young lirL TORONTO Nov 10 Xn the present days of strife dally newspapers are -In a eense" as much vital public utilities as her light heat aad transportation companies It was declared yesterday by Arthur Fwtridta general manager of ffw Canadian Dafiy Newspaper Association Sir Partridge was speaking before the annual meeting of Uw Asoclation of Canadian Advertioen am not ia any way going to attempt to reheerre with you Uw case of the daBr newspaper hi Uw world of advertising it lo obvious to gl of He that in there days more than ever they penetrate into the homo factory and aim and are read with care" aid Mr Patrtridge "They have been and are a ballast agidnrt uncertainty and a tod-wark against fake rumor and he Mid Glen Banner-man president of Uw association told Uw meeting that "burineu as with natural emphasis on Uw special needs war was the watchword of OMMtkn buMness ktdm An optimistic picture of Canada reaction to Uw war was given by Roy Ferry president of the Canadian National Newspaper and Feriodteala Association Fenners in Saskatchewan have again found- a profitable market for wtwat" he said towns quiet for same yearn throughout On-taria Quebec and the Maritime are hewing algna of new life Railway employees aQ over Canada reallre that they are now and will be handltag more wheat and more freight with forger pay envdopoe Towns near training campa are again atkriiw Merchant everywhtre are actively trading There is buying and 887 Phone 888 41 Grain 43 Lavs "Why can you mind yanr own total' and leave ethers he dnmendrd ef Blacky others alone?" he demanded of Blacky who wu circling overhead and cawing at the top of hfo voice Blacky made no roily and after a minute a two tho WUy One began to more away In dignified a man' Mr he could Ho knew that it wu Useless to stay there now toe Feter must haw hoard Blacky and would not venture out with that warning ringing in hfo long oars He know too that he would haw no peace long that block rascal overhead could see him Bo thoro wu nothing to do but get out of sight of thou bright eyes -If I ever find that follow on the ground within jumping distance 111 get even with thought Uw Wily On end knew all the time that he probably never would haw such a chance Blacky continued to follow along overhead all tho time telling all who eared to listen just whew that Fox was Of eoune one of there wu Peter Rabbit By the sound of Blacky voioe Feter could follow the course of Uw Fox almost wall if ha could haw watched him When Blacky stopped cawing hfo voice had become ao distant that Fetor knew that' Uw way wu clear tor him to leave tha home of tlw Mg Chuck where he had found shelter from that Fox Up-perty-llpperty-llp he ran straight toe the briar-patch in which he wu now living As tor Blacky ha had stopped cawing because Uw Wily One had disappeared in a hole in Uw ground Hfo home? No No indeed He wu too wlly to do a thing like that (Copyright 19)3 by Burgees) The next stay: "Tho Honwsicknsu ofFttar" Roast Pork Butt Pork Loin Pork 17c 20o 24c Leg Lamb 25o Lamb Fronts 16o Stew Lamb 12c 4 4 3 0 9 9 I 9 3 I 3 3 3 I CFRC Program Highlights Friday The dSUghtful talker Mr Kjrte wffl give the second in series of talks on That Hava Moved The at 715 o'clock Irian 730 to 745 o'clock Mother of the series known ea -Hollywood Casting Office" will bo heard At 745 o'clock there wffl be a take by Oeorgo MoOuHagh who will peak on "Caned At War" At 630 an interesting program of Ballet 'Music comes to us from Montreal Don Turner's Ondwatra win be heard at 1045 o'clock In a program of dene music foam the Moimt Rafol Hotel Prime Rib lb 17c JHJjjJUKjaa Rolled Prime Rib lb 19c Two-year Term Makes Saving Of Half Million STEAKS AT GANANOQVE OANANOQUE Nov An Inter-sting addnea wffl bo heard hen Monday evening when Roes Winter director of the University Extension of Queen's University Kingston will speak at Christ Church parish hall Mr Winter wffl be guest of tho AYJA which Is sponsoring the meeting It Is expected the meeting wffl be largely attended Mr Winter's addnea wffl be on tha topic: "The Fundamental Centro Brisket 10c Brisket Point 8c Rib Slow 10c Fresh Sausage 15e Beef Cuttings 14o Boneless Shank 14o Hamburg Steak 13o Pork Sausage 18c 7 Allies Look For Drive on West Front (Contlaaeg frem Fags 1) Uw Neal beer-cellar shrine of aym bol violent apparition to Uw gov mint regime in Uw Reich "It is a prelude to that oqrioalon which will buret out and bring the regime of baiharlwn down la ruins" raid Uw Dsfly Ewpreea -It to certain that there ara people to Germany who are prepared to go to any lengths to overthrow Hhsl tlw News Chronicle aaid of Uw Mart that wrecked the beer-eel-tor 11 mtautai after Hitler finished Ms address to Nut wrtcnm Wednesday night GERMAN COMMUNIQUE BERLIN Nov IAF) Tho Ocrman high command communique today reported "Xn the weet between the Maaelfo River and Uw Palatinate Forest livelier reconnaissance activities than the previous day Othenrire more active artillery lira only at several points on the front -A Oonnaa airplane reported lasing Nov wu shot down by French pweuen at Uederxdorf an the German-French border" FIRST GRADE OBTAIN LICENCE NEW YORK Nov Producer Billy Rose and Eleanor Holm the Nix 1 aquabeil of hla New York World's Fair aqueade obtained a marriage licence she expressed hope it'll be her last marriage Both were married previously Raw to Fanny Brice eotnmedienne and Mis Holm to Arthur Jarrett orchestra leader They will be married next Tuesday Hera For Funeral But Suffer Heart Attack Kane superintendent of Uw New York State Prison for Women who arrived in Wednesday night to attend Uw funeral of tho late Dr OCoonar this and who wu to haw been an honorary pcB-tearer suffered a heart ttackjthl morning at the of hla brother Dr Kano Brock Street Hla condition wu reported to to srtteCaotoy later today Back frare Haatiag Rare Wartman Kingston and Dean Vandorwort Newburg returned yesterday from a successful hunting trip for dear around Plevna Each hunter brought homo one deer Taking Cewree Pilot Officer Clyde MawtiaU RC-AF who recently graduated from the Royal Military CbUege is taking flying training at an airport near Montreal He to Uw son of Mr aad Mr Marshall 3 Coftonw Street end a grandson of C0L Long Klnptoc (Caatiaaei ham Fags 1) of Uw phrase "Axatton of tlw being Indefinite To meet thte critic-Km the measure provides that extensions bsyeod Uw two-year prelod to upon Uw raoammmdattan of a non-partisan body Magadtadoof Straggle The municipal offloere were told that tha iwtion ia juet togtanli to appreciate Uw of Uw struggle that hot ahead "Aa Uw war pwgrerere and as Its full impact to casualties and increased taxation is felt our people wffl tooonw iocrcas-tngiy deteraunsd to enfores an possible economy oriwetoSy la election caste" Han Mr Gat gave a warning to the eioetoraie that this tegfolatfon caries a hasty rreponatoUUy for Uw awn chose for office this ttaa wffl have control far two yeans and possibly for Uw duration eg the war Mart lie Rigid economy must bo miefood to all branchaa of government dtarfog Uw nr the minister steamed upon Uw AIKENS-sr SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY THIS WEEK AU the Vartettes af Canadian and Kraft Cheesa (at Special Prices) VKLVEETA 4 lb Mo KRAFT DINNER pkg le KRAFT CANADIAN lb 13e BABY CHEDDAB lb 25e SUNGOID OLD CHEESE iwnMi lb 23c OKA CHEESE lb 13c I IMPERIAL ft Ua YELVEETA PLAIN lb 18c I IMPERIAL ft ft KRAFT CANADIAN 2-lb loaf lor 57c NEW CHEESE ft 19c LIMBUKGER ft 25c PHONE 65S FOR QUALITY MEATS Bhanklass Picnics 20c I Pork Hocks lOo Boneless Picnics 25c I Pickled Rolls 20o Ox Tongues 15c Corned Beef 15o T-Bone Roast lb 23c Heavy Undercut Tender Baaqaet City officials tendered a banquet Thunday evening to welfare offidah of Taetecn Ontario attending the ytifipel affairs conference to Wnseton About 50 persona acre lent A Horten deputy-mlnto-ter of Department of Municipal Affair addressed the gathering WING ROAST lb 20c.

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