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LUCKN�OW SENTTIN*L THUR!SDAY, SIKPTEMBER 11, 1034
FACE Fin
How czcited - and how happy —' yshe was the
first time she heard her son'svoice conic over 'the
• telephone from •r. distant'. city. Talking with him• •
was as easyas tough • he were in the same room.
It was something to ,•remember and to cherish fon
days "afterwards.
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And how much.+' happier she has become; because)
Fred comes home by telephone - now every week. ;
He calls her, every Sunday• evening' at .eight -thirty.:
• It is an hour she waits . for and looks . forward. to
ail • week long. 'It brightens days 'that had .11ecome
a' bit empty and lonely with the family scattered:
Fred is happier, . too. • For the 'price of a• movie
he gets something no . money can measure — his
mother's voice -, a touch' "of home. • It's a.,' fine
way , to'. starta new week's • work.
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Eveni.ig'-rates on "Anyone''.
(station -to -station) calls now..
begin at .7. pan, Night rates
' begin al 8.30 pit. 'Jost gi.r'e •
"Lon
'Distance'! 'the nun: -
'her: yori wirtrt—rt speeds •up;
the service. 11.• you' don't.tto
kw the distant .number,;,' •
• "lnformutio;a" ,will look it •
up for you. , . • .
WJIAT ABOUT IT AM. MAN?
(ity aoru.hy r'•i)) ' .
Dei you ,e ver .stop to think &ir. Man,
(lot your wife 'never in • the world.
would have harried' you if yo4 had
einployved. the same• technique its .. a
lover that • you Io as, a husband?'
When you were courting her you,,did
ev.erytki•ng you could to make your -
Sell attta:wa e•to, her. •When you went
to call.4. Pon her' ,'ou vire shorn and,
shaven and manicured . and pressed
:and loo d as spit and span tis if you
;had just ettine•out of'a bandbox. The
nifty, gentlemen • in the ready-inade.,
clothes;tdverl.isnients had nothing on •
you.
But you .don't 'care, how. yea: 'appear.
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to your, wife. You. r`egard.'mafriinony,
as `fiat ing' emancipated. you frolic,, t1ie„
safety a'.a chi; anti given._ yoti•'tl'ie. pri- •
•v,ilege • of Sitting: on the `..back of your
ne •k^ -and 'Slopping...around 'the 1hquse
in a, .oiled shirt with ' n.0 •colla'r . and
run clown, at the heel slap.pers. "All
ntell ;rent wives doll tip to try:to look
good to their •. husbands,. but• not one
•'husb;.nd. in a thousand-. ever. ;;ivies.. a
single ,'thought whether; he is halm to
vi•i"ie's ' eyes •.or' not.
.. Before marriage: you .were assidu-
taus in proilrotin.; your wife''s •happi-.
•ne is. 'You put her pleasure before your.
own: 'You • consulted • her inclinations.
Nothing . was, too . much' l:roiible , for
you ti) do. for her: You were •never,too.
tired or too bus°p to... take •her 'any-
' wl ,ere __hie .wished: to.,,go...
ti But ;now it ,r 'd.i;ierent -story. You
• should •worry . aliou.t• .whether she is
entertained or',bored, You don't notice:
whether she AS. happy or ' unhappy.
YOU dont 'even ,take her to' • the
movies • unt"1 she baapers•'the life out
of 'you.: about 'its and: then you , go
with the 'look of. a'•Christian Ma.rtyrf
Yo ti` don't work• any herder 'than ,you•
did brtcne,.,�,on w xre,....inerr.ieci_.l:ut--3 iz-.
ale alvtay ton tired now to take..your
wife out of ;.n evening to. the theatre
or ga to' • a' patty With her. •
GREENOCK BOY IN HARD : LUCK
The Paisley Advocate 'te1 s of• a boy,
John McTavish, •younger. Aon of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex MacTavish,, who hav
ing suffered in two ,accidents earlier
• in the season, wound tip by being.
thrown from the last load' of sheaves
to . be hauled op his, father's farm...
He has driving the load to the barn .1: BEAN. t,irOWE't.,S•HJT;
Ind in going over a eulv'rt one
wheel went over the ;side. tried
o• jump but fell on . a bai bed wire
'erice, part of the ...on
.fallir.'g on top
of hini. A doctor 'who was called
found him 'in bad :(1..,?clition but thinks
that there will be a complete recov
ery; bat that 'will tal.e•some time.
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resptle'an inc•i•c.:e of appro:dmr
ately 20 per t crit. in . the acreage' of
beams • in Elgin C ot'nty o.vrr last Year
the yield' vv ill sit ::e a tie 'ideal • drop
• because of the., 1 -rig drought which
lasted in 't} t di,tru.t for 'over •,six
weeks. F.: Thuni.,s, ;district reprep
Trans -Canada Starts • Season
The twelfth consecutive season of the .Trans -
I Canada /drafted, Canadian.. Pacific •flyer de lune
eicroSs the Dominion will commence `when. the train
leaves the. •Windsor station, Montreal, atl 6.45 pan.
daylight time, .Satrirday,' May' 17 next. Canada's
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Perrtlanent head boardA divide each of the eightsee,
lathes betw'een Montreal and Vancouver in 89 hours,.
fifteen minutes and return in 5*; hours, fifteen
itr'►Plttltes. In the. period of i.ts • running between
Wee points the Tran:a•Cariade ,iiititsd •will make
• , pf tripe OP to Sepptern'eir 2,7t
1 . 1Rfht mfllfan A. hair WI gene rota the cost' of
eiyuipment for the Trans -Canada , and this servic •
will absorb' 12 trains crews aid '2u, engine cr' ws.
all steel' ----are fini
lied ` 1
The sleep ng cars—of
rich walnut, -pho]sterrd'ina colorful flowered.. ta
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estry patten;,; fitted with sprc•'i'aliy tic*airn ed fi;,turc
.and carpeted and curtained in a:deep shade of .brow n
Permanent htad boards devide each of the eight sec•
tions from if neighbor giving increa fed privacy;
and two 'compartments and a drawing room, finished
in similar stye, take up the ,balance of the sleeper.
'rooms
apart from 0,3•a unusually roomy drys,sting' foi
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men and vvnmrn•. The dining cars :tri t n:,..,ird in r
like .mariner :rd have forced ventilation w ereby
used air is sue ::ed out of the car. by powerful fa:is
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ensuring';a ftr li attiiosliliv�re. bray end equipment
s it is technically Cal']ed, is featured by the 'u,nir ui
*olaritn lounge car containing, green tilt bathrooms:.
spaeiotifi drr"s ^;y rooms a,v1, a lounge compartment
glazed with vi.: -glass to admit the ultra-violet,and
most beneficiai un rays. • A,.
Lay -out s]iov s Trans-Caniv!a, leaving the Wincises;
Street station, ;lrontreal, on its !Ong journey; S,a.ar.'
tum car,. LOuntfo ear OW .ad;*ri' shower.
Before you were 'married ' you: fed•
•our Wife on flat tei�v. You told her
cohtin.a }liy ;that she was :the • ;nost
beautiful and -wonderful w•onian in the
.vinJd. You pia•sed her. eyes,. and the,
•wt y she did hrr hair: and you nn•:iced
every time she had on it new d gess;
and you thought, of all ' the little
mannerisms so c!. to and 'cunning, and:
•you t);,ought` she •w,as simply "It".
But as 'Soon, rs you Iwie:•e:•nlai�ried
`ou 'st'istituted the hammer fon•':the
salve ::,rre:ide:r, .and you never com-
fe:t on anything .she, does except, to;
ive • it a wallop' ,"find if you should.-
voluntarily pay het' a compliment she
would fall down dead with stipr•ise.
When she calls your attention to• the
. fait tl-,at she had on a :new •dress,
you grunt aid make some disparag-•
:ng remark about its being too young
for her, .and ask her what n'.'tkes' her,
fool enough ,to''dress like a. flapper.
•You•..eat the 9Pn 'good .dinners. she
- lrrejtarr•s for. you • in • silence,• bast if the
thousandth .one has' too much salt' in•
the soup.. or the meat is overdone,, you
hovel to heaven over it. Do•.you really
hink'Mr. -Man. that any woman w r -
ries t¢ get somebody to tell her faults
and 'how old. she is sett inan''and
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a poor riranager she is. •
•-Befo.-e ;marriage it took you hot rs
'i`.day to tell your wife how you vvovid
pine away. and peri'=h With a br6k •n'
''lenrt if anythinir should se;carate y' u
-You ru m'iile her feel that :she .Was a't-
•coluteIy necessary to your exi to n e
tnc1 thr.t she was the.nui.t iniPortant
thing on earth to y n. And. not cant -
teat with continually telling lier of
your love, you , used reams of paper
in repenting it: •
• But. now yoti are a married' you
never mention thy state -of your ':i °=
fections• to lint" You never give ' he r
a 'kiss that. isn't• ail insult. it is ra
chid and flabby;, and so obviously a
kiss' of' duty instead 'of • passion. lie
is • just. a household convenience 'anal
you don't even pretend 'that- yon..'are
as 'much ititer estrd in her as you are
in the state of The 'stock market or-
aseliall: '. T
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PO you rr:cily- think, Mr. Mtn, th:••.
If you 'had treated your wife hefor
marriage as You treat her. now. sh,
would 'have, niarr.`ed you"
•4entatit•r states tater ,that the erne evil.
',nly •be f lir,: while., 'others intereste,'
:n the growing of eans top conrnxer •
tial pu poses are still more pessi-
nistic.• The effect of the •lack of 'rain
is 'clearly evident 'in nnnnv- fields. in'
shrunkerr• bean, the poorly filled
tnd and the vines
that
are inly par-
-.billy podded. Elgin ,has between S.-
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,. 060 and ,10.090 acres in beans 'thiq
year. It is unlikely that the yield per
acre will be ;much over 12 bushels.
whereas yields of 25 bushels to the
• acre .have net. beefy. uncornroli ..fn
p.iat c44.tiict . in thy'. p 1,
C•1dLIt(3 S CORNERS 1 ,rigs. ntn atmosphere of .quiet • cheer-
.ulness from which courage' and
L:on't',f :r ;ct "` lit: rl olyruud Scbuo!
Fair" Friday'keit 12th
Mrs, fitiward Ualdenby visited her
mother 'one dey last • •week..
Mr. Barhy 13od> ins ,spent the week
end .untl r the parental . roof, °
Mt'. and . Mrs. 13a'zil Thompson and;
lobby returned to Galt last week..
Mrs. Jaynes 1 inti and .lrlene are
spending •a few days .at Toronto.
Mr.' and 1FTrs. .Graham Moffat spent
w a ,couplg of days gat 'London Fair this
week.' '
Mr. Frank •Thunapson' spent "Sun-
day with Mr. Parrish. Moffat.
• Mr.. an Mrs -George Bell spent,
Sunday with Mr. arid • Mrs. • Fred.
Thompson. . •
Mast Jas. Wraith is. spending •a few.'
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',days visiting' in' Toronto.' , •: .•
Mrs; Crawford and son, 'Norman of
Toronto, are sp6nding a ;"i'ew days
with Mr. arid . Mrs. Joe Hannah. •
Mr. ad Mrs.. Joe Irloilgihs spent','
few `la•ys at. Toronto Exhibition 'last
week, _ . •
.A great shock s,read through the
entire conitirunity when it became
known that Mrs.. J. Ho',sard Whytock,.
formerly .Miss My •tlo" McKague had•
had passed :awa.y, having been ' sud-
denly . transplanted as.' a lovely' and
rare flower .into the garden. of ,Para-
dise. •
A very, great sadness has been
'created in two homes her own where
her husband and, little ,,boy, Lorne,
sadly mourn'•her, loss and also her
tuner 'Home where she •is •mourned
by her, fether ...and•_tw.o_bno:tlaer-s,-Aleic
and Wil•bur•asa lovin.g daughter and
only sister and where sh,e : has been.
4triving to: fill the vacancy created
last• October, when her• Mother so
suddenly passed .into the .Great., Be
yond.: • -
Ju,t a:.little over a year ago. Mr.
\Vhy tuck'sianother . was' called away,
ail' of which adds to the sadness of
'this •great herea' ment. , •
Thirty-six years ago .Mrs. W'Srhytock•
was barn on : 1;4., Con. 8,' where
•aftcn alifer of�}iappv,pii Ih"iiod the"lie_'
',wile the .brake rf her bereaved •hu•s,-
i:ird eleven years' arm., Her 'life of
earnest eaidedyor to f r1511.'the dutis.
of .a lovirirr ni j they and •faihful .help-
strength.pare aminated. She was a
g •aeiuus agr eethlo and helpful • work-
er both in :the Community and church;
work, being' a member of the Tees -
water United Church.
The funeral ser•viee'was conducted
by • Rev.. Mr. Monteith, ''':Mrs. Elliott
Sang very sweetly, "Lord" I m- Coming
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The large .funeral .cortege 'and the
beautiful' .floral tributes ' %fere testi-
monies ofhighest esteem and deep-
est sytnpaby. FLoraJ tributes of love
'and respect were given: A pillow by
tier' husband; Wreaths—Lorne, Father
Asea{ .acrd Wilbur; , Wjiytock family;
Ladies ,'of 'the west • end of •Con: • 4,;
Ladies of the neighborhood;'. •Mount
Pleasant 'Club; Sprays=-Mr..and Mrs. •
Jas.",G. Armstrong;14Ir, • ; and. Mrs.
Alex. Granit: Miss 'H•ilaria Zettle and
Mary; . Mr. • and ICirs. , C.ouse • and •
Joyce; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon : McKee;
Mies 'Jessie `Ballegh Mr. and.:Mrs.
.Duncan Keith•;.. -MISS Agnes` Harris;*
Mrs.. Maty A. Clark and . daugh; er
Anna, Port • Huron; ' Mr..' and •'Mrs.
Stewart' Roswell. .Guelph; • .Uncle Jas
Agnew: land. far iTy; Toronto;: Andrew.
E.' McKague,.' Toronto; Mr.. and. Mrs:
Wrri. Henr n vca'v. Rr•�°se1 ' Mrs,, M. ''
'Hutton and •family, Pincardine. •
The 'pallbearers were::: Mr. Rnht.
Ireland'. Duncan McGregor, Rohe" El-
liott,' A1Q7c Grant, Jas. Armstrong and
Cormack Armstrong.
GODERICH 'M.4N NEARLY
.ASPHYXLATED • "
Orville P •ecioous. an employee t •
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the, Ford Studbaker garage, Goderi.ch
had •a narrow escape from death by• •
ns. poisoning refently, He was ' at ;.
Mork "on a fleetbr-engioe anil had it
running ,while.•,•making ad ustments.
A fellow•-enfpleiyee, on passing notic- -
ed Precious hent forward with his •
head. resting" on .his .arms, Thinking
that he .wo..s• only tal(ng a little. rest •
the fellow passed on; but on return-
ing • some:•tinie •later. 'saw .that Precious
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had not" moved, and tried , to rouse
'Mt.' As the man seemed .unconcious
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'ie `was...taken -anis the -open .air and _'.' _,..__.-.�_ ,
a do@tor 'called. The unconcious . man
was'tushed.•to the'hospital where he ,.
recovered -and in 2s • hours was able'
»cite E'iev.elo_,e4 in her .home surround to' leave feeling` fairly: well,
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where required to •make a' light running Binder. The, main frame.
is made of fiat Steel Bars, rivetted• together with the edges 'up to
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`8 and` 10 foot widths: '
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