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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-08-02, Page 4•-• •• I Huron Commercial Academy k EINHIEHIG 8VE091;WAT0' 'rlitArliP410 FOR :CITIRISNSHIP Ne Imam ..extterisierit, bat la_ eatildished Istetitation 'pro- Uigg lantinetion Is all, cinsaierelall and OW atidT, ' I . . 0414 0111004 ^ B." 8410graglY , Secretarial Heiokte, ,Corrapsi.ce,'" Ariti4e4r; *. Alesu Iui Econmalcs, 814arsanailhigl VpcsUer�I Paida,h,„ • 10,S•11*'1114',. Ckaract*',DaTalaPataft., !ALL:TICRY'rHEGINE, .WEEHAT., SEpTEMBER 4th. Write ter pstrlealars re tuition fees. hoard, Yoansete. or call at the iki$001„, 20 Madre& St., ,Goderick ' ERY. DONALD MacLEOD, PRINCIPAL. Box 394, Gode , 4.uaititowiliest iris • TOME ,ON FURLOUGH • OF, TAMS1_11 (C"atiauedloan Tate, 1) college., To. enter the Mission 'school „ pupils undergo a pnblie'aehool Course tit live Year* duration. Sheilld they irot have Sufficient, proficiency in .tba, time they., are given a preparateiT course:hi the girls' achool. Die cost of tuition is divided between,. the gevernment; the pupils and the Pro- oyteriana, of Canada whose giving go _to Support•the .school. • „ ' • re - While the currictilum, inclndes, .anch • 4ubjects , as matheniatics, geography and history, speciai,attention Is given ilousehold science and girls exeitdrilled .n this•work, for the school'staff reit. • 1JNITRD CHURCH BOLDS . ANNUAL OUTING - "Tr.. Coagregatioisal Pielde Largay At- tended Aid Is Thereegkly • - L 4 A comfortable' „temperature added Much to the activity and enjoyment at the congregational Picnic of the United Church, held at Kincardins on • Thursday. and n� 01 the most large- ly attended picnics held for some sea- • A softball game twith sides cap- tioned by .KennycMurdie, and Jerry • Itatlivrell got underway as soon as •sufficient number lid gathered at the beach. The residriWas a win for the • latter's team by'i score of 16 to 10, A Jul) program pf sports was pm{ pared andl, under the direction of Greg -Leith, Art. Andrew and Jerry Itathwell, was run off before the • auffhPlir hour. The snorts took about •twa betas and' it was' a hungry gathering'which sat deem about six WHITECHURCH BORN—On July 23rd, to Mr- and: Mrs Zre .,Gordon Elliott, a Cen- tul!ktiens- Miss Agnes speMiitt three week' 'vacatien With her Par-: ants, Mr..iind Mrs. .Tas. liVilson. Master Angus McDonald „of St. Helens visited last leek. with' his aunt, Mrs. David W-e-iireaorry to: report Mrs. Chas. Wiglitnian is seriously hope bit a aPeedg recoVery. ' . , Mr. 'Charles, McKay. of 'Brantford spent the „week -end with ids parents Mr. and Mrs. Hector McKay'; Mr. Wilfred Jacquea „returned on Sittirday to 'Copper Clift, ,alter spend,. A 141.VC,K,NOWSANTIN.V4P paanaa4 ovary Tim** -i$29rdo.,r, • 00cm:itvrc,:4;ffitarlo. ra, A. H.,. 'ilaeEenzio-,Pzeptiets! • Canipbelt, Thonipseti7:7rublilifier: THURSDAY; AlJGDST'.: fiuLf:1934:,_ ENJOYABLE TRIP „ . . • . 'C.;eorge Harkness Of langeide took a „very interesting trip 1111 Northern, Ontario.' Leaving ',Teesivater early. Wednesday:morning in company 7 Ia that Most of the girls are Vilna with 'Mr. S. E Jeffery, Bruce JefferY . • terth to become wives, and in• rorz • een a neglected study As principal and Lloyd Avery, 6t cence mesa houSehold acience: hitherto, and John, Frederiek, Tees;:t•eiiilr „dims\ Douglas said sbe had- YerY' Culross,., 'they'°,:isiotoied as,. far AO ‘eaching to do. Most of 'her'work was •• • 1 , Kitkland Lake, neeing, some wonder- 4UReivrg the st!'ff•of teac• hers f I lIceneri on,' iuv w3. rdah • are eit er ,Chinese or JaPariaae- The' u • ' • language, of Nippon is oiled for in-, took the 'ilemagaini erns, by bolsi struction. • ;• took in. Wasiga ,Bpickeit.,. the return --Woosees -Status. tripLand arrived in TeefiWater _140 Asked what PlacP woman.c'ecu0ea Saturday night, ,pleased, in the Formosa sottal structure,,*1SS joy the same freedom as do tier ,,Can-, en- their triP. which -Was all Um ,short, .douglas replied that she does not adian sisters. It in only in the Past _ .,... • . _. .. decade that ishe hes entered any pro- New WaSit Goods, 'Tilts, tang fession other than the age-old• One 01 . ' •tampiques ° Ete —THE- MARKET • motherhood. The coining of (Arland).- , . • • • .. , ity and, with it the benefits OCMCmi- STORE. ' ° o'clockto enjoy' meal. It was then ing two week' holidays with hiss that the prizes were awarded the parents here.", - oldest -4„peraions. in attendance. Mr. John *mit. botkis 'fall 'in'18 years of age. won. themen's . prize., with , Mr. Joseph Hacktdt about two months younger. hang i'$!t, c,lose,,Second. Hackett, who is • Oeventy,seven years, Wan the - • After tea, a lifted team of ladies • and 'men coMpeted in a' Scoftball game • which Was followed by a game with the' Married Men'opixising the tingle • inen,:ealled on account of; dsrknes •1114,t1i tho-Ocore tied it ten all; • reid*IkT on the grounds, served, rAdd .entatainMent• for :the pick - Tho, illtortn, events.; ele!.4t ieisture,d bY PlautY of competition. Each of the coniptititors in events up 'to eight awaqed a Prize, whlle • first and second *rises were awarded -in the•other events which resulted as; Girls, 5 and under, P"tsg Treleaven; • Boya. 6 and under, Jimmie Ferguson; Girls 0 to 8, Alma, &denten; Boys 5 to 8,. ReggieFer neon; Girls 8 to 10, -lean Webster. rma Ritchie; Boys '8 to 10. Jack A ert. Fred Webster; Girl* 10 to, 14, Mildred Ritchie, Jean ' Struthersr Boys , 10., to 14, Jack Leith; Gurney Pollock; YOung'•11dies' race. • Mildred Ritchie. , Jean . Strutheri; ,Young meft's race.;•11areld Greer, Bill Hewat; Married ladies' walltiat race. Mrs. • WelL .Hendersen, Mrs. J. W. Josinti-,,,, Marrietkmeies race, Ewart Taylor Harvey ,:,;Treleareit; Balloon . race.. Andrei' *rue. Mary Fither .Wheelbarrow race, J. C. Johnston, Mervin Solomon and Jack Ackert and Miss Gladyit Girton of London, eiviltaarAwbita the-wtoMen 'Of Formosa to train for many fielda of • witifeavor. Though - few, have entered the 'profession', avuwa- there is a trend in that -direction and Mita Doug predicted that in the Rev. and' Mrs.:C. G. -Daniels and „ near futu more . and' more would take this Step. , • • Formosa telephoneeachanges. stores; boaPltall" and shinier institu, dons are all staffed -,by women. •Thiti change has been made in •the Past 10 iyeare. and •now women ire be- coming school teachers, while„..,one graduate of the': schtml over -which Mili DoUghis is prinCipal has become &Soto: „of medicine. spent laat week with her* parents, Mi. and Mrs. George Garton. • Messrs. Joe, and Harry..MeCloskey Ind Mrs. Frank lifccloskey'ef Guelph • nd rs. Frank MeCloskei of Guelph isited on Sunday with the latter's n•other, Mr. • David •Kennedy, , and -ther relatives. Misses Frances Wilson of • Wing - Mm and Hannah Wilson of Bey City visited last week with their brother. Mode tly affirMing it was itot thrir her. effort, Miss Douglas, elnresSen pleasure that, the sada lest . Year enjoyed 'the beat in its history. Fouit teen Orli were graduated:. Felloteing he graduation theIs hada 'baii• Co ear; iennething..thei .Caladian edut; ins, :do, and raised, . yen,"roughlg $250•. tii. bay. a teiv' organ and *new SeWirigniachine for the school'. DUr4 ing ' the, same' terin .theie. is: worship 'Morning and . evening, with prayer meeting dtiring the week and Chris - Lien EndeavourfolloWing school OM) a ,Week' The latter 'le' coitchieted' en- tirely by. the pupils' and service hi. it is .tantmnOlnit to bectunitig- a church member.. ' .: . ,. •- • ;- Forgetting FaiMOISit .•,for the,,,n2M47 ent, MissI)OuglasIdeclared ill'anta, WIS. •to the .query of her imPraliaionLAI. Canada that for .the .most part. ..far they were most depressing: "B4t no, Maybe' I shouldn't say that,"*he corrected., '''Pimi only been here' about a Week and most Of that was spent on a train froM VancouVek",'Endink the brief interview, ,she,• 'added that ,he hoPed to have i good:luilougb and. expected to ,rebeeive . much better impressions than shelled done 'cross- ing tbe,weitern prairies '' • . ,, • Mr, Jim., Wilson,', Sr. , , , .. Mr. George..Ernewein spent Sun- iai, ',With \Vs ifither; it, Joe 'Erne- ein of *allterton 'whohad the mit- ) !:ortiniet tOiluiVe his Wrist broken iaSt week, ..by a Cow •kicking binV. .„ Mr..George Falconer , of near ,Tees- water;:and 'Mr. Robertson . of Wing - hal spent Sundt,* witierelativet here , Mike, Yvonne' Jacques and her 'lira.' :ther •ef'Presteit$ visited lett, Week with their grandparents, Mr: and Mrs. • . FR Jacques:: , . . '.. Quite, ii.atimber attended the com- .nunity Picnic which was lield atthe te th bridge la1t,tridag: t is, Jack Flanagan 'r,eturited : to he irinnue 2 iii , Kingston; . after spending I,: ' °nth With. her 'Parent's.; Mi.' and Gurney •Pollock; ..•Three -begged rade, - - °!'• hff I- ' ' Bill „lent. ,Lil n Horne,' and- M..: he W. M. S...af the Presbyterian ilui 11°" 6'4°4 dre3.! 11°nm; • shoe ch*i*' held their 'annual peoial Meet- „ Yam 'Beh Them "a BM R•wat; 'n 1 t Wednesdayat the inane' of • throWing rolling 'p'•Will., Hendersion;. ROY .111ack;. tiiip John Craig, with a good atten17 • . . • . 'frog race,,Russet Russel, d*ice' 'ffireeent. Colton and Langside ButtOn.' and. .lack Ackert and Gurney‘ invited ‘,,mcwojimo, of •• A peanut. • leritinble. folleeted by an • insulting conteit With tides'. teptiOned by *witty Hoene and Clareitee'Greer • the letter side • Winning .hY ntareln. • . • NOVE4.:EIRTIe ANNOUNCEMENT Being an 'itdve*tiiiiing man Charlet Hatch, of lertliffenth;Ohio,- eouldif • resist: telling .• tit' *odd ninint th • 0iia son Ito; PieStated,,te,lum reeently, IM 'went to.* printing efilke.and lied the folkiWing. IfOr the :./liannceinent of 1.1e'bleased•-,ereitti. ; '“The, 1924 Free 'Wheeling Hitch Deltize; SpetifiestiOns; Gregery,Hatch !Maha-:-.110Y. When better, habits are •I 'built we Will be tea old te,eare.• . . "First 121-, 25 pm Weigbt-7'a poundi easY. ti ••''' •' Bright , blue ° „lanais, autoinatie ditameria.: ' •• freenCY• v4;ritor lontiOrt *ken 14el'tnnienOti, (Ask the mai •Whe oir,16, one), NTfres_Ye., �t never ,ilieht. , it. tank, W '0”W. "BedglArell• inaidated. *Meeks • but plenty' of. itiltaithot,, i.iittiear lie draft. Ventilation: “Colctr--Cultenstry,• , • *Oat of safety Pin*, reinovable sat • • *Pilo D ngannon,,president ,ef the Presby - t 'eel. was present and addressed the eetirig?' alio Mr. Anglis McKay, re- t rned uraissionary of Jhansi, India, es .present and spoke on his work co. Mrs: Fred Davidson !Sang a Janet Craig sang a 'fillet. ,Limeh was served and a Bimini :halt 11011. 'Wag sPent: u,•6 , three' children of Teterboro. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Hall and two children of Brantford,. -who axe' camping at the Summer.Schbel Camp at Dunlop, were *meets of MC and Mrs.'GodfreY SataidaY IlternoOn. •, , 131Ae ,of WinghaM is Visiting realtiies here tide week. THE: NEW MOVEMENTIn pursuing our anbjeet pfE TRA- ,GEDY., OF',. WASTE., this Week .*e '4Intll'eonejCier- the weate' of ,competi- '6ion,,in the, creaMery"' bilainets. We., Otiose, this. husinetia, as only one ;of inaitrAciday• Pro'ht on inyest •ineifit ritherAliap seritice to the Coin. 414aitY'is the, OM:oiling 'factor. Anti white we „heVe• leCal,s:iiituation. in mind'. we 'wish to *make it *00 Clear tht : we: do-not-r.egardit it is: the bistOry,'of nearly every conl- mnity in °Marie., „':Vie. ere' preua 4. our 'jogai:creamery 'and .its ahcient, :nanagement but We regret. that we farnierS and 'consumers, allow it's our OnioasibilitY), this 'Waste,- to exist &flaw it, 'te. exist noistuse:•we'da-, not insist, that. it be ...orrected,, The foltowillii. lette4:con7 4;ikuted by Meniher.• .we • KIOILOUGH And .Mrs. ,-Arthur Graham re.. turned home. SattirdaY,• • Mrs'. Stolle* Of 'Kinc me visitect hist Week -With •har, -daughter, Mre. John MeFailari.•;;.: • • Mitt Ellen McBride speirit , . (lags with Mrs E.. Haldenbyo. • , ,On'Wedneaday afternoon hitt; Mr: Valdenby undertook • t� btire koine' weed, in 'hit' field,' bit ,etring t�. the drytietirof the groUnd and, etas, the fire teen tpreed 'tO L the . Swamp., NeighbOil were bnay in behithi to .heat the flitines entetinit the grain fields Mid -bulk. IL,O. belied with 'Sunday't, rain fall that it Wilt not mike*ftirther • ,- •On:Stitictag next; August' 5th, there ifllh no service in the ,Anglican Church.: Sunday &hoel utual al 10.20 ii.in. The follewing'Sunday the; Rev, W. A. ' TOwnaltend , Of .London eXPeCted. ,Atigii*,t9th, the 30th . iiiiiiiterMirg of :the 'ainick,,Itetr., Willtala P., fertner- rector) Will hare tharee, �f the •services et11 a. and Mist PhYlfia'Statillterv Of] tendon, ,a, tisiter at Harvey $ gint near . „ , Onib: * • , • 4. NEAR '1:1ROWNIN4— . Several Imeknowites‘ attending, the United. Church picnie Kincarini on 'thursda.g, witnessed . the .of Malcolm McKenzie,- young sett; Of , • • . Kinardinqs Chief. of 'Police.. The chap .was throwing stones'into the harbor water when.:aticidenly he fell into 12 'feet of water .; He Was res cued figt Carl Stink! of Pah:tiers-ten, Who dime under the lad .as he was going. dew* for the , ,second .time. This„ii the second time ,in two years that ,yonng Malcolm has. been :Xes; res- cued frOm, 04:Waters of the',harbor. Visitors nt 'the 'home of Mr. and Mr& S. J. Kilpatrick the ,past week were Rev., aisd M:1. Ind'F1QPd Kilpatrick'of Dearborh, Mich.,- Margaret M*lloUgb: an Mr.14',Jach I.'atalsehPY of..TarontO. • Mr. Ernest .Blalte is ,visiting:, hie sister. Mrs. Wilfred, Hoffmiut' and Mr. Hoffman., -Dunnville. Mits,,Neta Moffnien • who..,"hatt1 spent. the 'past Month with relatives here, neCOMPan- ied him' home,. r • Mrs,nnan and Mss- Kath leen . Shemin Of KeUare, Altii„ Mrs. Nellie Alton of Licknow and Miss Margaret 'Blake of Winnipeg,: were guests of Mr. and•Mre. Richard John- ston lest week.' • ' , .Rev: ad Mrs: R. T. Iiliatrick, Mr. and- Mrs.' S. Kilpitiatr. Floyd an4. miss Olive Kilpatrick, visited VON The Y. P. S. entertained , the cOnii;, munityto a Terilight , and Maralitnallest rcituit-on Friday even.; . • • mg., Aftet engaging. in softball siimes and ,group some 80 gathered Ai:burnt the earn* fire When. in . . proniptn 'Program' Was preliented. D Itxt L k essrs, c orran 0 Lucknow tributed •severarl Charlie Andersen *Mid Sid, Smith mflsiCal numbers. Readings Will Gardiner; eorninuri, ity songs and, a .shot. address' by He:fit J, 'Patton completed the pregriiin: • Mist Emma MeDonagli LStIlleS it. tPending the week ;With her patents. -Mr, and Jno. Reid and family of `Port 'and Albert CainPbelt and :family.. of, 'Westfield, Mit. Wm. 1rWin and Miss Lila Irwin 4 itelfatt, Viaited with Mr.:. and 1/1`ril„ Hieheid: Gardner on. Sunday.... • „ . • . Mr. and: Mrs Joe F1..6011:01 and Lois of Leeliiirtiolfr. endlIrt. Ale* . . McCarroll LtieknoW, Earl and Audrey totter Were.viSiteri tit Will Gardner's On ,Sunday. Mei., CObb and: 'eldidien; Mrs. Will, Itildit and Children • Of, Linieticic' hiiVe tieth ,:apentling a few days with tteir;stetertMric,, Oirdner. Mier to their' departtire ler their homes in the West. — • l• Mrs.. DaVid Anderson. MieteS'Ler,,. , rail* and jaCqueline Are , Visiting ,ion Srielidt" this- Week. 6 Rev. and Mrs.- I. Kilpatrick at Trowbridge,, on. Thursday. • - Mr. Milton Kilpatrick's new barn is alinost completed. A 'new feature in this district is the stabling which is cement throughout, stallsonangers, flooring and water trough& They are sanitary and very attractive looking. , The :V; P.a. met Friday evening at the *bier ,fiat -by -the Coo Coo Wiley Mill 10' their regular, service! :after haying at, lively 'soft ball genie. with the Crewe Y: P. S. team. The 'Scott, Wanin .favOr of, the kerne team. In- cluded. in the ,program was instru- mental Musk ;by Misses • Peati• and Corn Thempion, and Harvey -Kilpat- rick. -Rev. R. T. Kilpatrick gave the ,i*ung folk g address; us- ing as bis inhject "The Extra Step". Around the cabin fire gimes, were played 4and: then. a „ 'Marshmallow roast was enjoyed: 4,, • Mr. and Mrs. Herb family of Luck:now, visited •it • *lic ..ope of intereat. , Umpetition'Is the We of Trade??? , , • .14itor, N. C. M. Column. §onte, .gears ego.,a chitin Of mine .ecured a peistion in One, of 'our loeal He.was only's yeung chili"). in 5 teen age and 'naturally the 'POsi- ott • aroused-in,.%biiii., a ' aense of acr. „unspihibmint. It wee a geed- stark ".a• life. The, bank offered an 'idem 4..aining and unlimited .possini,lities. - A few years had passed:with sev- •Jtil- 'promotions. It was on the oc- _Aisle'', Of a yipit home' that I :remelts- Jer thiii particular iteident. My chum NI Is Th i - I li - ' ,• .• AUCUST 24. 4034 ,---"T"'""117."7" • home 0 Mr.. inct Mrs, Hugh )(minty, Suidag., • PARAMOUPIT There ika4Opci crowd and 'a 'good time , at'1*-,44ince in :the Friday night. The next One hi an- tionneed,Ifor two weeki‘, Augtiat 10th, with '11,6gait's 'OrcheitriC furnish One ,dey last weelC"Ilr; Jas.' Mac- Donald had the •Mieferttine to fall off s•loa4 Ile !watt „quite bad, lyahaken tip and:receiveti-sornemmor_ Cuts ab�ut the head -He is iniproving slocylyIS 15 Mr.:yetet.hiclicNiT' after his aecident 'Of si few *reeks ago.. Mr.: atid..1,11,ra. • Dick Richards' 'Mid faMily Visited with Mr. and Mrtil'Aii: Richards, Eleshartnn over the -Week. , was by now a hard7 oiled bank .clerit. Lie: was visiting at my •home in the zountry. I felt ail the inferiority, tempex '�f - •it. farm bey w,lio consideree he just "hadn't' got a Chance. 1 realized I was dumb and so' did my chnM. 1. was 'not :jealous. 'i.. adinireu his I,poise..: The family cOnversation had' turned le the 'Minim and_the op- inion; that we had: too Many banks Was .put forward. Semething in my dill; mathematical mind tad me then. *as too ..manY. But My .chum 'with equally certain of' ,ground.7-thaL Competition was necetsitrY.everi businets. His calm assurance and ,hit display of knowledgeOesily suppress- ed . innocent ,views.:Se concludet With this clinching statement, petition is Ole life of trade". • 1'1, nevei.torget' those Words.. It solincle,d So dignifiedit was. a banker's con-. dusion. It. came from !At-, must :be right: . , , It iS not easy. to agree that today We are the, slaies a competition. We have . seen, thinugh the probes 01 big bnsiness, the influence, of mon- opolies v4iy their ruthless. practices. .Then we conclude -that competition is the only .solution. Is it, alwaYe the solution?, And if there are evils •,in combines, what .are theeviis of.coin- yeeYirk ShOW. ,f1.4.11Fis 8Pshtt , tit -ton/ • Let Up., consider bow. COMPetition affects us i11. ou;'• cOmmtinity in the cteam.tbusiness. Soine years ego the creani:sold.:in this district was hipped , out . by, rail or by trUek. Then j.acknow was Mint a fine CreaM- ery plant Capable of processing • all cream -in the Surrounding dig-- „rict.- It was Such a fine plant and sntelY inuSt' be'a real asset to the conitimn,ity. Surely etrat. petition: .Would insiire all .the m zrea,in the district being ,delivered •..o this plant! .Surely nothing couloi more economical; . But all did not ' turn out iecordirig o exp,ettatione. Eitisting'eoMpaitors •Made a. stronger bid fOr the trade; in one neighbdring town a new firm. Caine into the, field. The conipeting firths, would not forfeit 'their -claim 'to. the LucknOve,;. territory. But Out ideal plant Was built for: Capacity and it must . have veining 01, business to Istriflore-and-more-triteks-wete put on the road, ,covering' the areas Of conipeting firms, ,picking up a •can here andlhere.. And in the ineantinto, competing firma' were trying to get, bnainess'in;, the 'seine way. r ThursdaYirridaYi'satur,y AUGUST2173-4 Will Rogers and Zazu Pitts kitch‘ Very Fnmiy, Hard, Link 'Story —NEXT WEEK -7 e:Masquerader • alio 2 REEL COMEDY — •• "THE ' CARUTAXEff'S DAUGHTER" aid FOX NEWS NEALTI4 SERVICE OF, TNE CANADIAN MEDICAL., • ASSOCIATION. AND LIFE INADRANCD, CoMPANIeS,. IN CANADA ' MORE APREVALEkTi- , In a 'recent issue Of the quarterly julletindistriMited by the. Depart- , , nent Of Health of lsle*.•Yerk -here is an Interesfing article' which is written as an ,answer, to the .ques- 'lien: "I's cancer beecimiffg "more '017e- ale24?" " ' •,, it is, pointed out,first of 'all, that: 'His to 'be expected that there 'will:, be an inerease in the total number' Of • IA number from here ' Visited With frietala Mt. Pine - River On. Stitiday and attended /the anniversary Of' the Pine'. Itlyet Church. :• ' .. ' • Miss Mary Cook . R. N., is- Spending a few days with friends'. it bunnVille... • Mr.. Anglia ,rid Lloyd '.11acAtliey oria. 'mt. Lei/eine Wolfe were recent Vinitorn,With • Mr,' and • Dire, SamStriin Dungannon.'. . Mr,. int Nits:, Pete Dahmer' and , : , . • 'fantily; ' - illartert. were xisittirs 'of M. and ilit' Wm. MacGill recently. . . -Misses. Anne, and Rae,.. MlieDonald P rir and Miss Jean Cheinut,'\•• '14:i,, return-, ed home On Mondayleve ing,after. a pleasant two weeks" Mt ping triit the „sonthern part, Of thei Prance. Mr. and Mrs. "Wide,SitilSon 'and Mrs. McCleatliti •Sistkiteen and Mrs. john littities6...enjOsied , ',Made ttip thtu the Nitightfil chaff. et; . TO:timid arid `, as , fay ehat AS ,eterlUirottgit where' Miff. .3.iiititieson's fattier )itul ..., , . „ . . , nitither used, 'to liVe. ' ' ' ipipw,•Many trucks go up and down the Concestinn': on which " you live?, liew many cans 'Or cteent do. these trtiekt pick' up in ,each mile ,of travel or; hetter,' how any Miles 'do they travel lot.i tan -of' Crean?' Who pays- •fot this.gtent:duplication of service? Who"pays , far this'wa'ste—the 'fittin- •eir, the ,eeliatinier„ or the creamery To *boil ,Must we; look for soie se, tiontending to correct this ,lost ° $ In another ,letter I would be 'glad to -outline *, Plan Whieh,• 1 belieVe, would be "VitactiCal- :and 'beneficial. But the. th*e for' refetnt Can be ex- pected to eoflie oniy through g united clemana frOni the fanner* "The creamery organizlitionsare not in.„ titested in ,Matcing ,changes ---each; generallY speaking,.., is ifitereSted in expansion which may lead to greater profit* 'We :are ,paying the Shot.' To them 'co'mpetition' -casts are • sindy. tacked on to the 'Spread.- of prins. The fermi and the consumer,gupport the. helf-emptr. Cream trileke-'.•thitt rattle up, and tleivn'ent COncessierk .144 to the .,Coniet the statement "Competition AS 'the bif Of trade.", Buts it 'werlit out ffl be modern World, one sonietlines wonders- if it *eta not be thiei. tO:sity "CoMpeti- tion it" the diatieettritad" Think' it oVer. 'Ming Fernier, deaths from causes ' such 'as ,chneetis', which .occur in the elder age gtoulia. As is generally known, the average oxpectapcy''of itaa'lliereaSett eon, Eider:Oily, So that ' today, 'a•.•larger percentage -of the'population•are ''Itt - the 'age groups attacked by .canter; No-one hea, questioned , this' facto but mang",have said that nfter inaking due allowance for this ag,ing, .0 ilio • popnlation,,.,,there .has .been an actual inereMce in cancer, :The :NeW. -Tnik lignitesdo not` support, thi6 .vievir, and the .conclusion: is reached "that can- er -is probably. Mi.:more • prevalent •now, hi any giVen ipte;:than .it was it ' generation ago." • . ' 4 7:Wrati.litirt11telt-that -grids-the ":iontro,yersy; hat ,we do believe ,that this', nate 0 comparative optimism lhotild, be beard. The cancer,problem. is serious' enough that ,it does not re-', ulre the . slightest exaggeration' • to 'feints ''attention UpOn it. But lcinallY, desirable' that we • should not ; become.. .„ • These Ne* York figures • would. in- ' -liege thitt...hi',i0 far.as, the'.0o,nula- Aon, of .104 city • is Concerned,:there.. is no '-newilorce. or condition .which ha s7 ritilett:Iii ',recent Yenta," to cause in increase in eineer.:There it noth- ing to 'indicate that the foods u'sed'' or the Methods' of coking employed by eivillited people today. are ..leading • to -6n increate. in, Cancer. • .',.'liether'•or not catteer is' on the in- Creade in 'the population iS Of Jittbe. 'ntero.3t to. the 'person who develops the Aisease: TO him, the One and only Inestion :gc,f importance is—Can any- thilg be done for nie:in 'the' Way.:' pf treatinene? 'The' answer tO ,thisclues- ' tiOn remains the dame us it alw.a3tH 'vas:The: chance of 'care denends Very largely upon early reetignition Of the . nreSenee 'Of the disease, followed . by nieper tresitnient., NO OOP chn, say loiht ho* mink lives 'Would he saved: ' hv early 'diagnosis' and ptoner tieat!•'' hutwe do know that in other-whY can these -lives -be ni:eser.ved• -.Qticiations concerning Health, • ' dressed. to Onpadisii 'Medical Street.ai3,7by. • 'no.- will be answer5d n ••• • WEDDING BE "LEEGAItiltUTT At '3 d'cloek. on July 25th at Vic torittCdtlge Chapel, ,Was sa1emi4ed - the miliiiage otExiiMa Loyise, dangh-- ter of..11ttils., Gaibiitt and the littkRev. R. 1 'Garbutt , recently of London, Ont., 'and Walter! E. Lee, son of Rev. Herbert Lee Sed.,Mrs. Lee ,of Stouff- ville; The bride Wearing a'. gown of Flentish blue triple sheer, With French :beret and slippers to match, and ' caryitig an old-fashibped nosegay of lColunibia rout 'add baby's breath, entered the,chapel With her brother, Mr. Egbett.',P.. Otirbtitt. the wedding;. Tau* was tilayeit by,,„ hireetester Loake, itist4 of tHe grOoni,'• and the' eetealony '‘ was conditeted • by•the gtocini',it father, Rev,, Herbert 'Lee. Following the ceremony, a reception was heldin Annesley Hall,' after *Well 'and Mrs. Lee loft ',on a meter trip,,ithrbugh• the thurentian6. On their ..return, 'they ;Vail. live in Toronto, She ,lirOlte glasses ;90h; deeter," ,slie Slack ."do te be 4)$iiiiii1ned • ali.overtt' a 6