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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Sep 1938, p. 10

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. -- PAGE TEN 1ARMS USEL.ESS ON J A Your Child and Mine dp WET DAY Editor's Note-- This series of The Newcastle. Independent TeSa::smahic otimedto Rheumatic Pains Relieved paper, by Claude Law, native of Phonie Clarke 1114 --~·-~~ ~ ~ by Kruschenon andfulcholteh Mrs.H. . RaenTorntovis mavill tahea -Th Oter- Here is a noteworthy mnstance ing staff. Mtdhr tHRe, or no, vis-maille Smto, he aTe O 1er vaof the manner in which damp' ited heamther, r.Jo og is mit, h atndne a weather can affect the joints of Topic: Getting The Right Start . One cent a word cash, each C M N EV NTS Music Tahn las. ~~one who is subject to rheumatic thCieaMuknw bGte hid E Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gray, Osh- 1Major and Mrs. H. W. Dudley'.painstWhat person is theretwho has - inseto miuciarge--PAOLSOS 5 awavisted is othe, Ms. Ms. eoA .WdMssaltn ,er H C. had been suffering from not met many, perhaps very aet n tesw sc 25c). Charge of 25c extra is Attention Euchre Players! Start- M\USIC --cast nuetoog Robt. Gray. dy, ho iaBornathnSand.MissJteandiverethe rheumnatism very badly," a man many, who find the struggle of same principle. sintimated iein ad hnavrienn snt ing 0onSaturday, Oct. ist, 1938, in 2ttin. hne33.3- Menis Esith en ryl, whrsu T eddnofSept. 1D ttde,n ig . writes, "and had such pamns in my gaining a living beset by obstacle th, ay asthathildre p aid samne week as insertion. S.O.E. Hall railroad euichre every attnii ben llwthearoblreumdwedigof Mrs.eaDudleyous nijoinits that I could hardly bear it, after obstacle. Because no release be hny way the acren ay Extra charge of 10c when re- Saturday night, good prizes. Every- her studies at the High School Miss NoraJa e oa on a wet day especially. It pained from the struggle appears they large parre ,1 the overcominaso plies are directed to a Statesmnan oy ecme d isso 25c. 39-1*-P R O A this week. Mr. Lester Henson tf thpelfo- me terribly to use my arms, and claimn that much of their struggle the handicaps. In the case of po box niumber. Births, deaths and .oyecne dnsi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Couch and ford. The bride's sister, , fr I was hardly able to work. I tried is due to not getting a right start helt h ordc inarriages 50c eachi. lin Meo-N tc sons, Wallace and Billie, visited mer Miss Mary Bellyou, scretr two different remedies, but I was in life while they were yet chil- seaistheshou be dconsuotea ms 0 frnt c uo0cof30N4,o0,watcim her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Thos. and stenographed vhacted a' .still as bad after the treatment- dren. Is there not much truth insweihout sdelayad the acse fo- pr ine 0cfor nver.plassiid DrlntnTwnhpCucicilvgofrrndw oy Wallace, Greenbank. Fraser, M.h. at h thwedding "Then I was told to try Krus- teiicai? oe dwelodthng i lng adertlisemfrentscedup util d inton wnsay, Ocer5f, ryOSRE Tbltsofra The Trail Rangers resuimed op- matron of onouaerithe sum-' chen Salts, which quickly brought Too mcanyd eg hmselves ad;where parets are uaknable to 6 p.mednsday· edu utl insteadof Saturday, October58th, atoyr siuatsadgnea0od eraios tiswee, olin ther a Mr. Harold Mott of Belle- eif oo oreIhv etat the fate before them. Others provide these and are sometimes --1ocokpm ules fntdlgtdwt first utumnal mesdeteing. ithe. rs. Bellyou, Trenton, isonwtiadIam ow uc realize their serious handicap, but loath to let their needs be known, resultsofirtacgemkr cMmu nity halltey eveng. iseof Mrs. H. W. Dudley. better and have never felt so fit do not stop to mourn over it. By a kindly neighbor 'or the Social MA T en eunsit o pie.Cl, rt Mr.f n rocvlevs. taley Cte, orden a sis er davfofrbye ards. gIsd t eenowriti- dint of much self-denial, and in- Welfare need to be consulted. Jury & Lvladalohrgo ofs B rkville visited her m the Wodreahed heagre F aerbeandlsugishNbuYno i, is dustrious self-improvement they Weetehm slctdi OKDYYLO LE-nFRRN IE6ROE r~gss 0t Ms. Ha rry C uch. MroCor le oe Dea rederick Rchmoncd Mac- S eaue ob al t or.- surmount the difficulties and win, an 'out-of-the-way place, the par- Saturday, Sept. 24, 1938, at White- house on Horsey St., choice re- ase beentv ormonths but expects'Brien, formerly of Newcastle and 'The pains and stiffness of rheu- not only confidence and joy in ent has a daily reminder of his vale. Ontario, by Rev. J. R. Bick, sidenitial street; garden adgr to rturnto owmavile inOc-Toronto. The son of the latte Dr. matism are often caused by uric ta theiesown servicosar e n lackhofmoethoughtwhlaen the cose - nd .Iormaan daughe of rwge etrleosesonNvrne tober. Alfred MacBrien, he was born in acid crystals in the muscles and ful to their fellowmen.tehmadi lce h bi n r.homnC elwes st. J. B. Martyni, Bowmaniville. gl}g [[CO Mr. Fred Dempsey, Toronto, Newcastle. He was a graduate of joints. The numerous salts in .• gation on himself to do his utr to Mr. Ernest Francis Hockaday, 38-2 B s Mr. Brenton Rickard, Mr. Albert!Trinity Medical College, Toronto, rshnasitittiaigte It is not necessary to reflect on most to provide the means of get- sno r n r.S .Hc-SO C Pearce, Misses Patricia and M ar- and had practised medicine for internal organs to healthy, regu -- the struggles of the great Greek ting his chidretto sch ol-ada , apton . FOR.ENTJ.HOU oub garet 'Pearce, Newcastle, Misses many years im Niagara Falls. He lar activity, and help them toaorator, Demosthee, rote herepren tsch near andmpyet.Ogret,- god areON d e L GA Minnie Pearce and Helen Rickard wsacusin of the late Sir James eiiaeecs rcai. heroes of the past. They oeram eefuaTetDaepnarmd ent ofgare. ApGo aeo,McMulen and Mr. and Mrs. Russell ColilMcrien. Surviving are his wi- much. There are many living Education has provided Attend-.DAT HS e omanvi\fllen, M.GV.OUDBAL.. Roy and Jean, Toronto, visited M r. dow , Jessie Plaxton M a Brien; people w hose struggles and suc- an e Ofi e stoa si t w en d-other 39-eliBgtoSolicitor N oanvtary an Ms.S.C.ScltoreWe- nedaughter, Sally; tosnmnst h ao as cesses are as great though not re- preliminary efforts fail. In many BROCK --In Bowmianville, on Barriserhn35 come. Frederick and Hugh; and one sis- Grace Powell spoke of the saint corded. provinces the Department of Ed- Wensa.Sp.2t,13,Wl eauty CultureRoaBnkBdBwm vil Mesdames Brown's and Ruther- ter, Mrs. J. McSpedden of Van- and scholar, Joohn Wycliffe the All of these were children: and ucation has sought, in some meas- l\dia Brock, . 8tin his , 77thB year.l ford's groups of United Church couver, B.C. "Mornling Star of the Rýeformnationi" there are many children today ure, to alleviate all the enme~ Fual rciefo his at eare-TEATM HCISI. W .SRK W. A. are repeating their play, Mr. W. F. Rickard, M.P., was %who first translated the bible into with equally hmndering handicaps. ated ways by which the children sdne ue tet nS atu ra, tehe-ie.Kepte p arser oiioNtr "Plain Jane" whih proved such in Bowm anville M on dlay evening English. S hie aso spoke of W illia m They are not getting the right are handicapped. This extra work Octoer ieenSt eo at2 3 . . I r - P te rs. $2 . - 3.0 . 5.;Hot Soiit r fo an f o tr a a popular attraction at Orono on attending the farew ell banquet t o T ndale and his translation of the start mn life mn spite of all that is of the governm ent hias added con- mtBo w m I ,anville Ceme. Iter 1N o cOis . 5 00; Sh mpoo and mger M one0to oan.Phon 791 the two nighits of the fair, in the Mr. B. H. Mortlock of The States- bible. The introduction of printing be mng provided by the home, by siderably to the cost of g ver n- ue.tIowrs ile ei are N O ls 50c . ri s Be uty an irou . o wma vile ntaio comniyhal Nwaslon man staff.inoEgadbWlimCxtnn the commumity, and by the state. ment, and so mncreased taxation. • Ph.Wae5c ri ett Pror oney201 3- Frda eenng Ot.14 Ami- Mr.J. E. Atkinson, Toronto, 1477 made it possible to print the Let us consider some of the Much of such extra expense might CANN -- At hier late residence, 9 L.C AO-BA sion 25c and 15c. came dlown last week to see his bible in Englishi. Copies had formn- hindrances at home. Many chil- have never been mecurred had all WaUn vne ootSp. FrSl rR n arse oiio Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hanna and niece, Mrs. R. W. Gibson, on erly been written by hand. dren are irregular mn attendance ratepayers been equally interest- 2, 1938,ABertha Arleta, Sdaugh-oNotarePublic -Etc family are soon to leave the for- learning of the painful accident in Carl Fisher told of Thomnas Crom.. at school. There are several ed and willing to be real neigh- ter of38 eth l atla a liz- FRSLE-FUR6WEKi mer Beman farm, "Bayside" which which she broke her left arm. well, Chief Adviser to King Henry causes. Sometimes t e chid lacks borl andclent the hand as the be fth e C anBW m nill e In t el - RAE-od is.P Oe R2689 9- ffcL 1is r c e w as b o u g h t b y M r. C h as. G ilk es S h e is n o w carry in g it in a p la s- V III. H e as m uch to answ er for r h eh S o m eti m s ith e o e n is cai n th sa s i n a nyoth e r at - e t B o ar n ville ma le . ter O R pisA L E o Rn e N T -100.A C E9T h e atre s m e t i a r a g W h i t b y a r e r a i n g a r t n a Te i s i b st h o r e b n - a n d l e f i n a l l y e a r n e c at h e r a t h o f s i t a t e d o s o m e e ot e h o i w a y t s ,p e o p l e h a e l o o k e d t-t h et S E - n v e C r w llmept.2 , F R m ,A L 7 0 O a c R E N d e r 0 0 Cu l t v a to ,P h es : O f ie 8 8 o m 53 Newcstleande haw'dconem-wavincserousrroubehwihihe -seingonuuddt"o"bteeorstret thtrisofteomrbdsco-esttettaproideforgttinitha 193. c\arv errig, blove wif frae buldins, o 1stConcssio plate with deepest regret their re- es and must go to Toronto at birwhtleen.rein dition, or the child is nervous and where the government undertakes ofRJ.Fre.ItmntUin fCawigpoety flteD N A moval from the neighborhood and intervals for treatment. Just re- bile.In1538 after 1is suppression srnk ro ongaon.Ote-adiina erieJi.ls euie Cmt rOshaw. ItmJ Uin ohnCaEverestPoesi ofNo.It. its social and religious activities. cently she had a painful opera- o(temnsre Cowl a r times this nervousness is due to additional revenue. This addi- Appl Air. G.L. artyso-wD. J. C. DEVITT. P The executors of the estate of!tion performed on her left eye dreltatalibeReIlaedinevryth\cil hvigieegtldwerdtinaarveueneesitte mreAlBRENAtNigaa alsNe mnvll.Phoeo 18e3-1 Asisan:.r.E.W.-1so i bl church mn the land and that the peo- and lurid stories. Sometimes pro- taxes-.or Spt23198 reerc sold the former Hunter house, oc- alisr. TorontoCamMrs. Gibsospe ple be urged to read it. per clothing is lacking to face the So taxation has mounted, and Rich nond \IcBrieni, M.D., age 69 FoGaeraduatrEn O :Jr cupied for the past eight years byi planning to spend the winter in . Patricia I earce was the conclud- tramns, storms and cold blasts of the spirit of neighborly coopera- years. Interment Oshawa Cemne- BFdoowmnvile Office hour Mr. W. Van Dusen and family, to Orillia and may rient her house ing speaker. From a chained bible winter. Some because of mal- tion mn many a commumity has tery. FOR SALE -UE FORMER- ld. t ..daBcecptSn Mr.an Mr. re Bule ofNe- erefo th wntr sasn. that is a bible chamned to the pulpits, nutrition or under-nourishment, waned, and no one is yet satisfied. Hvocuid yMs .E ilyI. tonville. Mr. and Mrs. Burley The funeral service of Milton it hias becomie a free bible. People lack the stamina that is needed. Were funds, Work, and fellowship PETERKIN-At hier latte residence, fieechi Ave., Bowmanville. Appy oe70 Huehne8. made an exhaustive search for a Richard Virtue, formerly of To- of all nations througzhout the wold There are cases where the par- undertaken by everyone giving a 30 Erskine Avenue, Toronto, Sept. W.N.Tlly 8 inPt.hes, X-aÉqimetinOfie house to rent or sell in Newcastleronto, who died suddenly in De- cani have it in their homes and read ents are neglectful and even in- helping hand in social services 25, Anniie Josephine 'Mollon, widow Trt. il39-20KngS.,Ws, -a beoe coo pee uta ta tot was held Saturday after- it in thieir own tongue. It is the different to their children's wel- much more could be accomplish- of the late C. R. Peterkmn, beloved . time there seemed to be no houses noon from the funeral parlors of most widely read book in the world. fare, who refuse to reduce their ed in every community. Then sitroIr.LuaPotan O AE- OLEPPFUN R LDR C O available. Turner and Porter, 436 Ronces- Shie spoke of the place the bible hias own indulgences so as to provide the multitude of organizations Aiss the ln n ibr of from natura PotadFRS L b oeeers.Phone UN High School Field Day has valles Avenue, Toronto. Mr. Vir- always hiad in the Suniday Schiool the necessities for their children, that attempt to apply the helping Toronto. Interment Mount Plea- Bowmnanville 2234. 39-1* FUINEA DI CTR been postponed to Friday, Oct. 7, tue was born in Newcastle, and and of the series of new and inter- and do not themselves maintain hand, but which too often dup- sn eeey evcayhuaydy as Principal J. A. Coombs and was 61. He was at one time fore- esting lessons based uponi the bible, regularity of habits. iaeo vndsiaesca -. FOR SALE - APPROXIMATE-F MO RSC Miss Sanderson are planning to man of the Massey-Harris wood to begin in the Sunday Schools on There are too many cases where vices would be unnecessary, or atWUERRY - Ini Cartwright, oni Fri- ly 5 acres of Buckwheat, standing. F. .F take the whole student body on shop, Toronto. When a resident October 1st. the children do not leave home least reduced and still the work day, Septemnber 23, 1938, Agnes J. Jessen, Maple Grove. 39-1 Modern MtrEupet m an educational trip to Toronto in the city he was a member of Rev. R. E. Morton led in prayer soon enough to reach school mn would be done.h Swain, beloved wife of Albert bulancean IvliCr. al this Friday. They will visit the the Rusholme Lawn Bowling and afterwards delivered a hielpful time. Consequent pumishment at In spite of all these efforts the Werry; mnother of Harold G. of CAR FOR SALE -- 1930 CHRY- Poe40o 3,Assat53 Royal Ontario Museum in the Club. Mr. Virtue moved to De- an norgn ddres holding the school may fall on the wrong per- handicaps continue to stand in Toronto, and Rupert O. of Black. sler Sedan. E. A. Virtue, Tyrone. Poe4 forenolon and probably the Star trait in 1922 and at the time of his rat attnctaiongofthere der folk and son.. The child resents this injus- tehtwsarof children gettn v the stock, in her 83rd year. Interment. 39-1 CNRCO Building and the Parliament death was with the Chrysler Mo- yugrfl o h hr ieh tice, grows to dislike school anto cont red untill e rteaers no Cmtr, lcsoc. FRSAEHPYcHUH Buildmngs im the afternoon. Cars tor Corporation. Surviving are v ie okfrth hr i lesomne take every opportuniy t oT.leduti erE. FLAXMANintr, lcktc. O SL-HPYTHUH h V SDke- sho personally take a greater mnterest,rag.caoihet;bdom are beantprvidlkham, Hamp- oe dughter, 1s Raymond Kan- The orchestra under M'%r. Stanlley s Such arebut a few of the con- endeavor to serve one another IN MEMORIAM furniture; chairs; secretary book ButdradCnrco ton, preached in the United gas, Detroit; four sisters and one Rickard, was agamn on duty as be- ditions that teachers find repeat unstintmngly, and our teachers are case; dishes; tubs; wrmnger; pic- Lovers'Ln omnil Church on Sunday evening, ex- brother in Toronto; and one sister fore the holiday season and lied in over and over again in school life. all imbued with Christian dlevo- HOOPER - In loving memory of tures; lawn miower; garden toolsPhn31 changing pulpits with Rev. R. E. in Detroit. thle service of Song. Amiong the new They are closely due to home tion. C d Herschel Hooper, who passed and other articles, Apply to Mrs. Morton who was conducting an- .-- emibers making their first appear- conditions; and all of them can Caud . Law. away October 3rd, 1937: A. Mitchell. Phone 415. 39-1- niversary services at E 1d ad Y. P. U. Autumn Opening ance as violinists were Donald and be eliminated by systematic in- Next week: Attitude Towards- One year hias passed since that Church. The Junior Choir led in Frtmein fYugPeole's Francis Jose. Mr. Connie Colani- terest consistently on the alert. Work. sad day Wanted "etW ogt the service of song. Due to a Fninrstmeting o ong eld tonio whlo came to Nýewcastle-on- There are also school conditions \Vhen one we loved was called A H B U S L number of the congregation being Union for his esn Dw- tas e the-lake in the stiumer with a group that prove just as serious m n the YO RV C B LARY away. WANTED - A GOOD YOUNG •A• at Eldad and many more in Bow- on Mnd ayeen ing. SaerotiOn of musicians and whio remnained to hindering the child's start Inl ife. God took him homte - it was His single hiorse about 7 or 8 'years DesgeanDalrn periondcwasisled obyhe M iss Sa e work in thle Carl Wyrichi factorv, Many classrooms are over-crowd- ON LIMITED DIET? -g.l ' old, of medium sige. Pauil Haynal, MoniumentTbes akrec s adnd or ath letens iTus, assisted with his trumipet Howvever ed, especiall in urban and eti Withirw our hearts hie livethi still. (Maple Grove). Bowmianville Ri rnt n abe hymns and prayers by Miss San- hle isý returmniig to Toronto th is week.ubrenm rortidpers.. (continued from Page 1) -Ever remnembered by wife and R. 3. 39-2* derson and Rev. R. E. Morton. He has beeni boarding with Mrs. E. awhose childrnfaretgreonepre- in givmng a speech, because we fml.WNE AYBADR he ames lteeveCharlaie nt C.-Theclurch was beautifuilly decor- sdeqinte scho 1townad blokthim nthe spuratfhthethamnte. AR SOFTH NK prvate haine, an conveniences. ence and Garnet Rickard, a sing- ated for the occasion by miany bas- by voting down money by-laws. "At the same time words have %'"Pone 73. EN ERT INE " song led by Stanley Rickard, and kets and vases of flowers. The re- Somnetimes the school population become shortened to keep pace e family of the late Mr. jas. Eglts coule .. nd r.Davi ra t the organrenderedE.itanth i n uburba areas ae increasin in - ucas: bus for omnibuCamneroati rteadshank allheie g ep t G EYamle o erf eGODN h by Bill Rowland on behalf of the eos ae engacaring for thousands cab for cabriolet. We've cut half and Miss \ era Baker for thecir knd- ducts sell on sighit. No experience tainer, fryu etetra e a nionckHarewhothosees igstorn High Winds Blow abe unds otn'ieethegcost. aaHLadsy waseooutLevidiWeneda.iesthdt ir ree sd bereaveilleand ne ry illAmbi iou to sudcess.ment. Ilsrtdcrua re this week to resume his course Apples To Ground In such a case the municipal er"tAtthen there are many o Tefaiyofte aeLei ohns Start earnling-tomorrow. For more Address68 rwfr tet mn medicine at Queen's Univer- revenue is steadily decreasing' convataenie e, such as: fcombina- aknowledgefwtheep apreiaton details and catalogue free: Fan- Trno ï, ý~sity, and Miss Ruth Honey who while the need for revenue isim- tionveof pro u ad an:Ac biaranc the kidgexprhessnsof symathy ilex Co., 570 St. Clement S T, ot wil ergpoing to TorontoVtorein Orchiardists were buisy for several creasing. Too often mn the past, grave and rough is gruff, script during thieir recent sad bereavemient. Montreal., 39-ï hersopomre earatVicoradays after last Thutrsday's storm in prosperous times the counicils and roll is scroll, tread and . Red'n Anthrcte University. picking up) apples blown down by went forward with large under- . dg s rdge In pte f Rea agmg wracif heeiornigtaigsoandd rrowedremeney, re- hese natural evelopments, there COAL Attractive Rally suf fered the mlost, largely because meet the interest. Today theusnelpatewodadeor Day Service they wvere more nearly the pickin ouclsad h roperty-owners mous synonyms, such as: confla- is clean, economical and stage thian other varieties. Earlier are mn a dilemma. The children gainfrfrlwrlm o easy to control. It burns . pples hiad been picked and later var- swell in numbers and start toaehlcutfrrira ci slowly and evenly, provid- The Suinday School and the Unit- ieticung more tighitly to the school; the classrooms are packed. den,hwriatin li for ink.daci d hat d hurh ongegaio jone m rac nsieo h idta The ventilating system is mnade- "You know when we say: We ing nsupase ig th obervnceot RllyDayon un-whipped themi about, W\. F. Rickard, quatte t rvd tencsay deeply regret our inability to ac- comfort. Heat your home day miorning. Teachiers and pupils.\P, reports hiaving picked up 24ifesh air, the children become cept your invitation b'ecause of a D U T R bette - bu spen less occuped a ront ectio of Nesbar lseMintoshi from the ground drowsy, and small beginners fall previous engagement, what we money- with coal from which hiad been reserved ior theni.under one row of trees. A. O. Par- asleep. In the long wmnter days really mean is that We're sorry FC T Flet's uel. Ascatued ith e v R o. IA. lodtng rpckdu uder onerow. t heclosed this cndtion reatswecntomebaueealad Save at the Sian of the Rexall Store. You ealDu tr was Souitendtent s.rv.ce wouldýsceem from miiost reports that daily for five or six months. The have a date. is independently owned and has the excuieaec3osl AGENTS FOR wh odce h ervic sTe. BibleI romt a third to a half of a barre, slower thinking child stumbles Hackneyed eT F H SIteleo h you the internationally known and guaateiealPo thee 1 te ervcewasTh1leyatre wul bnth avrae fr ll log, ufershedahes mny "voi wrdstht yu in Pi a Miar's el dutsaalntste ad pprve inth Rean Reeach abra S e m t S lva C o e te fur unlreth nniersry fai mre epo ed psitionsvra suffredl school iiferqwords like nice, bei wor s t, eriei - Now is the time to have your getting the right start. It takes The young matron at the the- Chocolate Ecla. Strs windows an or a lke'all the resources of a devoted tea- atre gazes at the screen idol andr Cherry Crem Tartsrpi and ave f el.Sor inowso cher who loves children, who can breathlessly emotes "What a man" Chery eam ar reaird ad pace intow orbe a companion to them; a tea- with a long drawn-out sigh. The Bee nd uy hes Deicius nd ttrctie Dl1. •e country. Prices reasonable. ýcher with high ideals, well-train- same woman goes home and looks 7 Se ndBy Ths D eliios nd AttrcieD cce Painting - Glazing - Paper- led, who exercises restraint on at her husband. - "What a man." CENTSJu y TiWeknAtHanging and Decorating. herself; a teacher who recognizes Mr. Irons warned agamnst the CET E that children are different and over-use of favorite and conven- YLCTHS. G. PRESTON need individual attention; a tea.. ient words such as "nice, best, - •H - A RTER FA M ILY& SONit capabilties and lichild,-sweang them on a peg forn a Phone 778 WE DELIVERBomnil Churh St - Bwmanille tions, its handicaps and aspira- while and forget about, them. We eTs ys tI oePoe Bakers for 2 generations. Phone 2417 tions; a teacher knowing these The Bible, he said, is -full of We eTs ysI sI Phone 855 Bwanple3-2 a1ns and buio serves a at st dramat o wengltosthat people THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH, 1938 THE CANADIAN STATESMABWAVLE ONTARIO -- -Il 1

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