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were OverLeona White "gave 'a
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splendid reading,.'` entitled,. "I"am only
'a` working girl:" ' This, was followed
g' r . Carruthers: -A:
by .a solo• by M s.�Tnoh:
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debate entitled-"Resolved':ahat con-'
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dittonS•,in: farming ;commonits ,s fifty
years a o mere m ore onducive .to
m c
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happiness.. 'than the present day" was'
ably upheld ,!oz the affirmative side'
by Miss:. Norma Nicholson and Miss
Annie Hughes, °while Mrs. L. C. Mac-'
Iver and Miss HelenSutherland 'UP -
held the'negative. The'• judges,'klrs.;
J. A. James,_Mrs: D D?facIntyre slid
Helen Sw`aave the,:decisi n An.
n., S o.
favor of the negative,' Mrs A.
Sutherland,,then, read". splendid: pap-
er.;on The League :of Nations,'.' after
*ging
which the 'meeting closed , •• � trig fa
the National Anthem. Au invitation'`
to visit the Paramount:. Club' at the
home of' Mrs. R. J. Button 'on Tues
day, June 3rd, Was received and acs.-'
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I'filllii+hed oyer+'' T ursday'*OMIT*:
.aft. Lucknow.: Qataico,.
A. • D,MacKenzie;, Proprietor
and Editor
THURSDAg, • :J'UiVE'.'17th.,
MO • F PASSE ;GER, BUST 'LINES
The, bus -line business. for the:li#tnd-
lng ,of passengers'keeps.'developing.,;
and it looks asp• "though 'within a,:few
years: ;the ,country yin,' he : covered
With '.new-' system' of •':passefger
transportation,
• A good the. ,illustration of this'. develop
•ment',is praposai to./establiek a
Blue Water Highway.--thc•road .100=. to
taa iak H
ur
n • shore
northwardfrom Sarnia. .
• •This•
'wo
uld be...an
�
ideal im r
ovv
-
ment u on.',eenditions ria -they have
been, :and' while it'would: cut' into
'railroad train ^-as all bus -1 nes'.da it
c. r.
would:. be a •great improvement. from
the view -point of the traveller ;' The
railway lines end at the lake, shore:-.-.'
atSarnia' Gdderich Kincardine Sou-
, ►.
Champion,, Wiarton, Owen Sound. But
suppooe that a traveller wishes' to go
from, aKincardine of
Southampton .:.to K n.
??�
'to 'Goderich...' What, a roundabout: he
-must take,' by .rail, and what time; he
must�;lose With a' bus -line operating:
along :the lake' shore road,'he can'cut
,•
o n •
.across ° � n � of t t an th and
from,•o e p n o ,er .,
•'reach; his destination in a fraction :of
_the.tinie, he would take by rail.
Gradually 'bds-linesare ;.conndctin
cl
up such 'points as these, as `the roads
are improved,. 'thus: supplementing
the service of ,the 'rail'roads and
establishing for the 'public: a service
never dreamed of, until very. - recent
years .. ,
.RECKLE S DRIVING
pig. pen one hundredth the size, Fos-
sibly the: ,ssourne s of ants, makes
them• a poor Som for bacteria,
any rate, gots have never been ;stens
ed of carrying any disease, But• they
ore very deltruntive,
The department. of, agriculture tee
omniends> the .:following formula;,
Granulated sugar, :1 pound, !water, 1,1
pint,, • arsenite ,of, sods' 125 grains;
concentrated lye, , >, .;ounce, Boit,
strain end; add ,a.',little;,'honey
' 'Fo> A?'gentine"' ants;;;' ' Granulated
sugar, 12 pounds,' 'water, 1]; pints
crystallised tartaric ' aaid, one-quarl,-:
er :Aur e,benzoate of soda, 13 our-,.
eo 1�Iix,. .Dori slowly for 30 minutes.,
Dissolve three fourths ',ouncar'of'ars,
enit(i of'ioda in;,one-half pint of hot,
writer- .,Coal'Addle 'the Syrup Stir
Add~t'wo--PO
und ''of honey. ; r:
, Both-, f• mixturare':'oison
tai o these are
P
,r•
e animals
ons far human beings
'Times ' 'change... Long. ago men •
fought far their religion, not about.it.
' When :all the work• the :sun ':aceom
pushes it;doesn't.,make'a bit -Of noise
about it:;
Some women. marry, off their: dau
ghters 'and others :permit 'them'''. til
make their'oar!), °mistakes.
•
Mone . No: -10. is at Your Service
.Sell or Cash -'We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit 'Store
ING; REQUI
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WE. HAVE IT. "
Paints and Varnishes-- ' '
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VARNISHES FOR EVERY • PURPOSE. •
GLAD'' HOUSEWIVES LL BE T 0 KNOW THAT '. W8
HAVE A LAQUER "T ' AT WILL' DRY HARD IN t THIRTY MIN-.
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Heatp ng, Plumbing and Electric Wiring'
ASIIFIIELD • COUNCIL '
• Council met' as court of revision ori
May:. 26th, all inernbers present.
.Tho -appeals of . J. Forster and R:
Dignan; 'E. Dalton, , were,. considered..,
Moti n of
Cameron and
For-.
liter was
lowered '$100. On motion of
Parrish and Hackett assessment sus-
;twined on Dalton, appeal. On. motion
of Black:. and Anderson assessment
austained on Dignan 'appeal, There
being no' more appeals, Court closed,
•Councit -thenawent-to, general busi-
ness, minutes of : April.. sheeting 'were
read' anil • adopted •on' motion of Bleek
and , Anderson. "
On motion :of, ltackett and Ander
-
Sore the following biUn were ordered•
paid;
'John Little; assessor;, salary aero-
postage' $.101.40,• Local . Board of
Health, April . meeting $14.00; W. G:
Reed, ' patrolman $3.1.51. B.: McWhrn.
ney `$4:5t 'Herb 'Curran :1$6,75;,-1.4.,
z erS : 3815; S:T:
.Willis- �.Il., ,T 4.MY $ ,
Swan' $13.00; • J Webster 34S.25; Rw
Bissett $22;50; Y. Hamilton ;$13.25,
•W. Stewart ''$2:00;. W. a, Reed” $0:76`;'
�Y Foster '$$,50 1:• Dalton $24:55; H.
Gardner $18.61;; J. A. Jdhnstdn.'$1.T.';
.J. 11IeNamara $6.50; J. Courtney
60;' Ii, `d:. Rieke $6.75; • .lt!1. Hogan
'`.41.6,65; 1VI, Bowler .$19.00; i. - HaCli-
•iif $04:00i ► J ki►ko ial►b0f �
.'So. many "accidents to automobile
drivers ' and, to ,'pedestrians occur at
railway crossings 'that, the board of..
rwilway- commissioners "foe' .Canada
feel' :it their duty' periodically;' to:
publish and., distribute a .circular' with
these accidents albie.: •They ,enumer-'
ate.' the,va'.ious: .types of ,accidents
deseribe just how they 'happen, Mand,.
they rusk. the' • iiewspapers,/tor give the,
information a' large' .measure of pub -
;licit+ with _ a 'view" to educatingthe
piuhlic to greater caution, ' `
In-' looking over the description :of
the, accidents= one'. is •astonished. by
the' recklessness , of many, "drivers
and led: to,'wonder how often lack. is
on the side;'of 'the' fool' at the- wheel.
Hei*e are, a few of .tire, ;`Dangerous
Practices" ;vvhaeh ' got- drivers. : into
trouble last year. Each quotation ie
.explanation of '`what,; actually oc-
curred,.
"Fast driven a d ' assin ' two ve-
hie e ...Speed:"
1 s, atxce excessive a ss , e
• >,rov ex in .-.idrsi a of 'train.
.to r
"Ran .into: side ofengine."
"Crossed ' in front of coming' engine
despite; 'signal to'•stop."
"Ran, into gates." F
"Atteinpted crossing ,•ahead. (if ;a
ethcfd'
OSS in. ' t e
ai le m o u h.
A t. e
inD
house is las :follow Saturate a's on -e:
Can reachWantsieovervth xLeave it Where the
ante..
:
sponge throw rt in'hgt Water: Resug-"
ar the 'trap and set it. `
Rc'es are ;n t'o much' corse..
o
'inerioceh 'as disease carriers. But they
ar destructive ` .The : are ' filthy and
y Y Y
they' ' indicate .filth
y •`,.
•To kill..them, `dust very freely with
,sodium cuoride 'Some 'other roach'
powder:, Powdered borax is a good
roach ' powder- ::One' part ',powdered
borax and three parts f fuel+ . pulver
ize chazola. , is another. Cl anliness ,
d e
'
and 'light are.,: about � as powerful . as
powder 'in driving : roaches away.' .
•
/.
•Flies are. important disc'so car
iers .wherever there ,is any: to carry
r..
A .weak solution,of formalin is a gooe,
fl poison, according to, Howari
Y
Three teaspoonfuls: of • formalin. .arc''
added to' a pint of milk or water,
sweetened with', a:little' sugar. A glass
ta. fil ed with this 'solution. A: saucer
l,,
or' plate, lined' with' blottingpaper is`
put • over this ;glass match stick;;_
•nuns �betv!een.'the , grass: rim, and the.
blottingi'paper, it one ` point,: The
saucer 'and glass' are ,quickly invert
*ed. As fast as the water in �the.sap:"
cer'. evaporates 'it iii 'replenished. fron-
the; glass:. This. poiso>i method only
works in rood's' where there is other -
wipe little water'and fly food. Whei
-water ' and crumbs 'abound, sticky fly
paper an, d 'fly cord are used •with. ad
Gardner '$13.75; L R. Hackett 5:00•
Jno., Kilpatrick, . work, on read $13.30
salary $27.00; Wm: Pepper, sheep
Maim' $50.00; C. Rachis; sheep vale'
ator $2.00; •Supplies $7.50: •Colbourne.
Boundary, .Acc. $69::33, W. P. 'Reed.
Tart salary.$i0 0
0.
•
•By.Law NO. 1 was amended -,on. mo-
tion of. Cameron and' Black, giving
the treasurer' a raise in salary. of ,$10
and to be allowed'for making out re-
„port;
e-;rporta' :On motion of Cameron and
Hackett' Council adjourned to -meet
on ' June 21st, at orie 6'clock. ' -' °
• C. E. McDonagh, Clerk:.
•
C$EWE
1.I
"Drove into -gates while. being.loft/
"Deliberately ' .passed:; signalling
.flagman.", c ;
• "Excessive .speed while approach-
ing gates."
"Reckless driving while under 'ill
fluence of liquor."
"Refused to stop at signal.".
"Driver stepped on gas instead of
brake, running through ' gates."
"Rushed' . into gates while some
were being. lifted." ,
"Attempted to drive ahead. "
train." '
' Mr.. and /Mrs. George Henry are
-visiting- friends-inw Durham "and- -Tale=
sherton. -
Mrs. Robe Fert innig....•.'an.pwandBert ,
visited Mrs, 'Robs. Elgie of 'Seafort`h”
. on .. 'Wednesday
of
More than three pages are 'filled b,,
the'^list of doings Such as' these. .' ,
There would bet' something corn-
,ical about such recklessness if • it
were not so tragic.
.11 the drivers who acted''as bpvo
described, :were robbers; `:atten,i041. e.,
to 'evade pursuit one;.could see the'
sense of breaking through -gates or
attempting to dash ahead of an on-
coming train; .but as has Often ,been.
observed, the fellow !who is in Stich
desp r • e - ll _ o Chi
e ate hast usua h r n n
p � � - t p
to ,do whey., he gets there.
000+ •
BEST 'WAY TO. KILL ANTS IN
HOUSE'''
': r,s�` x'W.nt •• G'ampbe.11 .of'Westfield
spent a few days with• her:i laughter.
Mrs. Crozier.
Jin y 'McQuoid of Luc]"cnoW,
spent the week=end at her hone here..
Mr.. and Mrs. J. SWan and lam -
Aly, -spent Sunday at Wingham.•
Mr. Mid Mrs, 8; •11nni` an visited
.d �; : - ted
Vie' •latteris , parents at Be1grflve On
• ▪ $utld+ay, - ant hill ,oti the 414 00% veldt with s
GODPICII
Miss :Jessie`. IL •Luxton ofSydney
Australia, • w.h„o: was : isiting• the I ux-
- HO.R.SE HAS:''SQM;E'T1IINGi, QN T,It,N:
-TR&CTOIt.
ton family, here, ;,lasts week ,foi
Loudon, Ont Visa puxtpn is having.
a very interesting aid comprehens-
eve trip;` hevmg'in the last eighteen
months seen a considerable portion. of
the ' world. ' A . graditate of the 'Wo.7
men's Hospital. in Sydney, `and•of the
Brisbane.' General Hospital in. Queens-,
land, Miss :Luxton is turning hei
calling to' a happy use;;by travelling
• and. pausing in various interestini}f,
centres to practise her profession ani
to see how. other • people live. Frew-
Sydney,
rew -
Sydney' Miss Luxton'. _ first port of
call was Sindaka, British` North Bor-
neo. Manilla and' Hongkong /;and • th a
Japanese_ ports followed,; the Austra
lian traveller making small. journeys
inland from the latte`r. Honolulunext
and • then San Francisco' and San Rem
whpre she . spent' some time nursing
'Later she visited Other 'America',
centres always 'spending' a short tim,
in nursing. ' Fibni London; w 'en hei
staythere is. Over Luxton hop.
, Missp
es to go to other .Ontario'cities,,on t'
Quebec , and eventually to the Cana-
dian
anadian West, and..Alaslca, : She .returns
to Australia at the end of; the year. ,•
Herrn tells u hat no .other social
s ear
inseot Has so successfully: reached 'a
dominating positn • of world-wide
distribution as has the'ant. This, may
be 'true, "but the comtnon house Y fly
is a close second. Most people would
;dace. it easily first tuts beyond
cruestion, Wherever men are. ants are..
`Fortunately,` they carry no diseases
- else' the • eating sof sugar.. would have;
Wiped .•out the human family' a lona
time -lige. is--not'•nti easy -matter
to keep from eating a few anta, while
some savage races like them, and •ea4
them with intent. •
Theivi a...
ant is a clean insect- end du 1
Ey and collectively'. An ant hill ae
targe as a hninan habitation 'and hilt=:
boring billions of ants' will 'be "free
froni'dffensi.Ve odors end evidences of
fflt}s: Compare the filth of a - large'
'• N' •-
•
„'sh YYk""=Tsr`.Y.'c'"'","�.* `I4
Querdlons o! : Qcononiy. 'of Convaa-
• fence, °and:'n f Methods of Care and
.
(CQonpteratonr y Capdeoredp.
tment
mr2tare. T n
• oft
Flret before ,paying. out, :good cash
for a. traetor,"iveasbould be quite sure ..
that :sPine member 4f the iamily,.ha.
euifcient '•m.eehanical ability to • oper-
ate . a •tractor.-eiiycieutly;, Efficient.
.,'operation means tiro: keeping down or'
repair • and'" •fuel•''and "depreciation
eiiargve along with.' getting work pro,.
perly' done on tune_ .,., If Chis one„mess.;
'—tion—;cam—hedecide in the. afiirivative:
then there '"are •'five'. for , questions.
to answer to, Dad's':saatisfactloi} before
he. Passes :"over thei red e
hone.
q
(1) Will :the• tractor reduce 'tee
numbs:s'ho'res'
e of Bo,
?
Wli..
...• . •' i c or 'red ce:. the :': •
(,...) W It .ther-'�ra..t_..
amo o .lab r're qui ed?
ut , f.
0
(3) Will the "tractor farm.'
creased acreage•, or the same acreage,'',
More' thoroughly? , '
(.4) . Will the tractor reduce the
cost'of hired belt:work?:'.. '
• 16) Will the tractor do some ens -
tom work in the neighborhood at a.,
' profit? •
. 'Generally: there • are other . ueb-
ly q
there
�i at.
tions 'th t should• be o deredrth
_. a, cue,...
are specific :for each. individual. farm,,
i?efore purchase •is' decided On.
Some farmers 'express 'themselves.
as, follows; "1" know Wig 'costing inc.
more:•to. farm with ' a • tractor, than if,
;horseswere used, but since, the trae-'
'
for enables .me tri get a o lot f w ark
''done In a shorter ;time, so mueh so
that I' am willing*, pay the. increased
cost." '
Cost of Traction Operation.
The variation in the cost of>oper-'
ati'ng tractors' iia'•,as wide, as, the de-
gree of efficiency an various operators,
and -their tractors: Expresaed•in del -"
:cars and Cents,. for a tractoi` pulling''
a.. two • bottom • plough; at . has • been :
found' to vary from 70 :cents to over
fur dollars perhour. The,skill;:and
efficiency,of. the o erator Is the
D�
:portnnt..factor_ In.: keeping down coats:
Oil and Water Very ' Necessary.`
The careful• operator; who goes,oica
machine .whiris eyes"open;'mak
Ing adjustments where needed, sup
plying oil; of prober grade, and mak-
ing timely repairs;; will, get more done
• and have a very small . repair hill for
the year. Another man, ' using the
same type.' of i machine who never
.bothers to make adjustments ormin-
or .repairs, • or who•,does not pay pro=
per. attention to oil • and water, will.
usually run up:a repair :bill "equal to
half the original coat of` the .tractor
each season.
6 Failure. 'to, removecarbdn,.', grind
valves; adjust gasoline feed, keep up
oil and'. grease :supply, to • bearings:
keep; nuts tight' and :renew piston
rings,, will: reduce efficiency .and
o' c a fuel and off: ',Keep.
c nsuirie sir ,e a a D
the: tractor` working: with . full' e01-
.ciency as many flours as can be _dobe
.profitably each .• year. Thi..tractor
that .works but twenty-five days does
• Wit show, the same degree.. of of .,
cieney in operating costs as does the
• tractor that is used • one hundred and
. fifty days each year. - Interest, taxes,:
insurance, shelter : are the '• same no
,matter how many days'the tractor Is
used . and 'these charges :go to • make
this difference. The average hourly
cost of tractor operation on well -mai{-
_aged' farms Is given as •,90 Ceiite to
One dollar per -hour •for tractors' pull--
two lou •heor equal work. This
inn, P . g al
•
includes depreciation, . supplies, labor,
. repairs; shelter, 'and :insurance, .where
the lite of the, tractor -is taken at five
working years • ••
...We ' have ,been'. talking about the'
iron, horse why not. change' the a,ub-
.jest. ;and, take a look 4 old Dobbin
in. the 'flesh. :He starts himself, he
has, no clutch to. slip, or; gears to
.strip; his spark plugs never, miss,- he
runs 'on' timothy, oats, and water.
For 'Dobbin there is. no gas or oil,
or, anti -freeze ;to. • buy, Sia wants. ars•
few and :easily met. hits labor cast.
per horse hot x is certainly' well' un,
der twenty-five'cents. per :hour.' • I be-
Wive he bas something on the trader.
yet. -,-L. Stevenson, Dept of Exten=,
Sion, .O: A: College. ' ' •
BLACK 'ROT: OF TOMATO;
Starts From a Puncture , or , insect.
: Confirmation has •;been received. by
Mr. and Mrs Douglas MacKenzie of
town, of ` the sad. intimation first re•
ceived nearly three weeks, ago 'of, .the
loss of: their son, Harold. Dougla, at
sea. When the • news first reachec':
them of the disappearance of the• shir
upon"which. ,their son had. sailed,; the
'parents hoped. that in some way the
sleight be 'assured of the .;safety ; o
their son, abut .with the information
they have been• able' to obtain thro
the officers of the comp Y t: an" owning,
the lost ship this hope has had to• be
reluctantly abandoned.,'
-.Harold Mackenzie,'. was: born ' i'
Godeiich twenty yearfs,ago ,•last No
vember.• He was: the only :son;' an,
his. 'sister Jean is °the.only other mens
ber of the family. Ile „left 'Goderiel
three years ago last March and took
a position . on a boat' sailing' froir
Cleveland.: *Since ,that time he': has'
been sailing on the ocean, and this
was his second trip, on the boat than
Was lest, the S'udufco, 'of: the Trans
marine Corporation It is supposed
that" ithi` boat : must" have" struck,•
something • anti went down` very_ sud.
denly, as she: was ,in' radio, edmmuni=
catiost with"he'r owners , bill* a short
time :before :her 'disappearance.' Need.
less' to -sa -there is *•universal' sym--
pathy'.with"'Mr'. mid '11lrs." MaCKenzie
in the loss of their fine young son.
The list 'sailor's- tather is `chief .en-
gineer on lake steamerr, ' Mathew,'
g r the
son.• 'w` ." - 4
The Sonull`co. was on her way frofn
New" -York to !San .Fr'aneleco; by+'way
Of the Panama' 'danal and Was last
hos d frotrl b}► riltiia' ,cel 1L ,.
•
This fungus disease takes its toll:
each year in proportion to the neglect
that is permitted in the various gar-
dens. \. The careful gardener' does not
lose, but the other fellow deek. Large
'unsightly black areas of decay on the.
side or end of the tomato spoil• the'
early work Of someone, junk' to gash-
er up instead of fine, fruits for the
table.
' The rot on the.fruit usually starts
froth S. puncture or'ineect•bite, giving
entrance :to the fungus spore. 1'av
orable .conditions, aid the 'spore de.
belopment, the resulting rot spots in,
crease in size 'and-beepyne black;
,leathery, sunken areas.
Control. --Spraying With Bordeaux
4. 6, 40; Two or three applications
spaced .about 10 days apart is:aui&
dent. Cleanliness arid ;proper rota
ttoit are very essential. Keep',the..
garden clean, burn up all diseased.
fruit and -vegetable material at the
earliest possible moment. Grow the
plants in disease-free soil and .train-'
tain good • growing conditioni.
throughout Min season.=L: Steven,
son, 0, A, College, , - '
f rreePlanting in -Ontario:-;'
During April ,the nursery stocks of
the Ontario, Department of .landti
Mid 'Forestd, were exhausted -on' the.;
basis 'of: orders received for trees'.'
Last year the Department. distributed
00` 0rees, three nal tors • of
, q
.•74-h0ich w00eretallotted • to indfviduaia;
cheesy farmers of the Province. • Thi's
year, the . 'number, will be between;
.8,000;000 and 1,000,000. in the
northern seetiing of the Province ,the
Gbvernnient hat been planting ;cent-
feous treed;, Much as pine, spruce: etc.
Out' in Old Qiitarib` t)Te farmer Sae a`
pronounced prefersnCe ; for the morb
cominorn a1►r4wuud, 1bteAY lq plsr.�
.9034 f. 10111►' 'fwd >
_Trafl�.,p►�ptioN-.
1
ride
oil ,' 'eve
, , , singleYOU:Will:
after•
a
sY
.--that g
;..r , . ed' Chevrolet. " a.
ro
':Im v
ounce
the. Improved'
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i n in low-priced-car:performanCC.
reyelat 9 ..,
con uer hilis. and
—that .its ability to q,
d will literall :
Or sand Y
plow through mud 0 .. _.
leu.. .
amaze Y.
d
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the assin Months, will prove. to
:that p g
you,.asthe . have to millions, the lasting
• Y
f '.bu in this low-priced riced car
•
economy o P
and ualit construe- •
of modern idesignq , , Y ,
tion. Let us give you one ride in the
Improved Chevroletl:':
r .
.at Oaf.
rown,
'�`eesw n�
;.rigorous
Carelesiness in keeping your car in good order
increases your, liability to accident It makes your •
car a menace on the highway -- a "dangerous,
You are not safe, and -ether thatarista are ,not
safe, if You, drive With brakes which won't operate ,
instantly, lights, which don't shine, or steering
gear which is not dependable. •
Ontario's highways are 6f ample, width. Danger
• spots are plainly marked. Curves and grades baye,
iSeeninade safe..
The enjoyment of the highways by the ihou-
sands wh6 use. them depends largely on you and
the other motorists. .Eeep your car in, perfect
mechanical. condition. Drive carefully. Avoid
excessive
On the motor owners of Ontario largely falls
. the cost of maintenance of our soads. Excessive'.
speed is one of the chief agents of destruction of ,
some road sUrfaces. Speed restrictions are tbero.'
fore in the interest of 'all motorists. See that you
, observe them.
Issued by the Ontario Department of lizghways
to secure4he co-operation of motorists in.
abating thkabisse of the roads of .the Province.
FOURTH CON. KINLOSS
'ren et Kincardiee, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. p., Morrison on the
spent an evening last week with Mr,.:
The Rev. Mr. Weir, of.RipleY was
Miss'. E. Culbert, and her' brOther„
Geerge,, visited last -week With friend,:
a few days at the,home of Mr; and
a /line ,-..tiaby Grand" Chevrolet.
a few days with ber thc
- A' joiht Meeting of the ParathOL1111
&od Attendance gathered. 1'4
TrOgram Was prepared-. by- 'the '
thee club, and !the Paramount Ind
tea Served- lunch, a feature Whirl
'1111tIlert,lyb'OeltrtflinPilgl'et.41'brillie,ne‘ • 1111;
who it N alleged, hini been. carrying
on, in the County toWii soine
plied ;lie 'nefarious. trade With.
effect here lait Friday evening,
He.' gathered' up .11. bunch of seem*
.fellOWS, and; alleged, ,sold
soinig chap, after taking the
drink; felt rather diZzy, 'hut thought
Oe /vie rp tiocoptnerol ttTyli.e,r.ottesctOFhadtt da iem, .h.ao'svn d-
.reeovet., the others, ,enn there
issued for the ,praseendon
tribUter or the ,pdpaileus. and
it is to be hoped .that the piinialiment ,
V:eCeiVaa 'Will be :eoininenfitir4tv
with: thi): #1,1001pietta Of 'the 00001(