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For tender, meltingly ilelicicins,arid wondrous flay -
°fed turkey, you must roast itlif.an SEEP Crystal Ware
,or Pearl Ware roaster. This roaster roasts as if by magic.
It bastes the roast or fowl—the fat dripping down from
above. The delicate juices and rare flavor are cooked
right in. Nothing is lost There is no wasteful shrinkage.
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When you buy expensive roasts of meat, turkey, or
other fowl or fish, you want than perfectly cooked. For
from .$2.00 to $4.00 you can purchase a splendid SMP
Roaster that will positively guarantee the roasting. To
ensure the perfect cooking of an expensive 15-lbturkey,
surely it would pay you to use the proper utensil—an
SMP roaster costing only one-quarter the price of the
fowl! A roaster that fully guarantees perfect roasting!
After the hardest roasting, an SMP Roaster cleansas
'easily and simply as p china dish No scouring or hard
--cleaniirg:–There are styles and sizes to suit every. size
of roast, fish or fowl. Finished in Pearl Ware, two -
coated pearly -grey enameled ware,or Crystal Ware,
three - coated snowy -white enameled ware.
You • can inspect 'thern at any good tardware
store.
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Aie Sheet ,IVIetal Produets Co.; tr
Montreal ' • TORONTO ' Winnipeg
:Taman/et
,t • . Calgary
Catilda.
etcaase.. unties.
• ABOLISH THE WORD "1.CMA ' THAT.RANANA SONG .
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is a 'good, idea,"- cibserved E.. , (As Walt Mess* Would Write ..„It.)
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_111, Trovvern; secretary. Of the ,Doinin- No sorrow. wrinkles OPOk: Inv hrOW• •
on Executiye Council ,of ,the Retail ..I have no earthly care, I' am a happy
Merchantsof Canadawhen . ..
wan I trow,: and all the skies seem .
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fair, I owe. no :Man. ii: single bean, . One . hundred ..aed, sixty-one :peedy.
.. 1,hat •he. thought Of the effort of the
, . shy .car is .ninning'afine,. the tank' is ----suffeters..,...fram ,thabetes -heriefitted:by'..
---•.-----Afetra1t-1nercheAts40--itliti1ish-the ah., -full or gasoline, _alr..earthly bliss isZthe . P-Viir incial ,a0Verr1meilt!.a. "OHO.*
breviation:"Xmes"..for Christmas 'from Mine, Thi ta , melting I 'Went - Out ' to .' of ' free aistribution'. of instiliri . dui.-
t4eir:. stor-eo, afia ,,,il1vertis4v.. ,„They., seek bananas. With a Penny, .itOd when ,ing- .the. _first month's trial, ainatilin
Want eirerY, , one ,to','understend.. What .I asked the corner Greek he said he ta. the extent Of 1/4,000 units .Was
hadn'tany, He'd. eribtiakes and. Oxii-,: dispensed by .flfteen, laboratories: in.
the word means, without nni.ehhrevi-' ons; too; ripe Scullions and tomatoes; Ontario, and the .cost to the ;province
ation:, We always prefer . that people just fine, for anakingArish,atew: -Ancit-anounted,IAD.,...$0,281.,,,Thee.--facts.':aare
understand *het it •MeinS-;.pititicuier- event...ilea. -potetoe.,. ,Ifew;heh-deolate, incorporated in a -report covering the
- y-'-,LtforeignerS.- and -others" ' , : • luirs and chewing gunr,..,and-.4joxei_of_-_-_One_ratiOns;.Of 4he.-...;.:.G,OvernnTent's:.-ret-
Havapaa„. but, though he said he'd,. recently adopted POli4:Y for the month
1- -think-It:is-a-great-pity toleave
order.' some, that man had no. banan- of SePtember. ;The report ' was ' glv7
the word "Christ" Out Of Christmas", as And so .1. sadly Walked eWay and • en ,tci.D.r. Forbes 'Godfrey, :!inister-of
"said. Rev, Dison Hague, of Toronto. bitterly reflected that something al.:-
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great 'Mass of people it would be. a Health., .
is. merely a ,Cipher . and •for the ..
ways spoils.my : day -it hug . have
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.#1.1"LE Y W A : .:.
rONs c o-tsi,—E
been expected,. Bid then -I- told my- .:•_._. ' ,.._ ' -
pelf tO. smile aod rid mY:self of ,sor-
1 t ---pity to have its use become ,more • ' AGAINST HURON..T,WP.--
row, I only have, to wait. .a. while-
" i,c,Oisimon; What is back of.these things,, 'his-. larialies -cerne to-rneiroW- . ' So '' , . t • , . ' '
` ----01-10-Can--never.'-tell;--T-here-are-xnanY--- ---------.-- ------ , ---Judge--Klein-7-of--Walkertorr---'eat-- lit. -
4 .sorrovv. vanisned from my. brow, I , • ' ..
. people, Who .do not . like: to see ,the :,....• - .. , Ripley On Tuesday afternoon of last
• .. . ,; •have no ear y. care, I am a eappy,..i , ., _ •
' thi ...
1.44--01Eiat---lis-e4•017-.8e-te°-ant-,44,-;:,-„Aff.a.-iptaroa,;-•.-anarrah-a••...Neree.ase • '71N4ek-4.0*•01.caSiellg,-,0Fen-::RiPl.er,,
7-*. kr/37 lliStOtiefik—IiSoCiPti.0*".:iilse,, -it: fairI village and :the township of Huron
, owe than a single bean , '
. would he :Much' .betterate always -use • my car. iS. running' fine, the,-,• tank is and determine the method bf taxation.
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the unabbreviated WordP,.., .. : .., ' t. .., ... , '' - . :. ... ---... - ..,Itis-the.firstieaae-t-ef''.the'Akinch9Wthe:
• - . . , . ... full, of gasothrie-"'antearthly.:blisa-'is7 . - ' • - ' .. • , .
Possibly the greatest Offenders' are ... • history of Bruce County.. lip until noW..
. ' -, , • , mine. I feel .. as • happy . as .a. -"king, ,
newspaper :, heading writers Whose ; , „, • , . tti, ..._, • ;,,,,, : the • township,. of Ripen .t. had 'always
.. onertie ., Amu hosannas, on eat tn- _, . . .- .,
column limitatiens prevent them from Ripley__village-o -,certeirt-Sum-
-;there--is-no7gladder',..-gin14-1though:---asegsea-
. Using the exteeded. vi?Ord, but . the, ah- ,, of :taxes but wished to change this '
.1 I've no bananas.. ' ' ' • .
breviated one fits in neatly _Ex . . -; - ° • .. ., and .tax them so Many , mills on the
. ..,.-.-,:--•-0-0-• - dellar. Riley tein, father's 'didn't like'
FICHE DISTRIBUTHON OF, '
. INSULIN IN .ONTARIO
One Hundred and .Sixty,One.Casea.
2 -'Receive Treatinent
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'SERMON PREACHED IN CALGARV this . idea' and it was taken to the
BURGLARY,At CLIFFORD , HEARD IN 'ENGLAND ' Judge .to 'settle. After hearing ,the,
. 1 ' arguments on obth sides of the'quest;
Some time after midnight on Oct: In Grace Church, Calgary, there is lOn; Ilia Worship gave -decision that
20th., burglars entered the jewelry a radio machine forbrpadcastllig, the., th,llewrisbip4liallAtenby,„.t eeitt,
store.:of:...kra,L.I.LWendt-„•Miiin1-.
-.^-,s,-Faet,'"iiiirce-s7-Dtiriffilliklaft'..fyin'Sundaya agreethent, of setting A certain sum
and the Stationery and printing, office in seotember. Rev :.A....w. meintosh. of of taxes.
of T. It. 'AtchisOri, and carried 'away
Winnipeg"; iteetipied 'the piiipit in this
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tilwelry from the fOrpier P ehureh for the pa toi, Johnston. The fine edge of the honeymoon is
at'about $1,500. They evidently env-.
tied a1l. the trays in the alloy,. eases. aehred.,by: the Winnipeg .?ree. *Press; hai- and say:: "Giitime.r.-;'
Since then two letters have. been re-' over when the, 1)ril:de:Mtist aWallow
intet'•:-.eoine,".-reeePteele; .:da.. •iiiiniertais- 'One of' tieteletters stated 'that..the•
• . :pieces Of jewelry . scattered .musical part of the Serviee on one -of
•. around ' the ,floor„ In the stationery these Sundays'. had been Wistinctlar,
• attire was entered by. removing -a .panek leiter stated thet the agiinon -preeChed
a:fere •Iittle luisOkng. ,The' jevirelrY heard in.,' ValleOUVer;. and :the Other J kfre and There
_,_•-thssilat.fedoid, for', grain
*ea -Shattered by the Pa-
cific October 5th; With'
a Monster, train- Of-1254ear-laiidli-Of
Wheat, riVer a! mile long, Which .oper-,
sitedl betWeen' Stoughton' 'and Argolis,
The, Contenie Of the cars, '185,000
bushels, 5,588 toes. .
. All grain AeadIng records in Al-
berta we4 censprlitely emashed.
the.Canadien Pecifie.tia October 10th
Ayheti the Cosapsini loaded 753. earei •
..treliteitenting at least 1,065,200 tnsh-
tie. 'If these ears' evert 'placed' to;
s'eth,er they Weuld 'make' Alp a freight
• train *beta el* *ilea .101114gth; ad
isk if 'fir AO IC Oftlieeitiritiriterroillt-
'Orr .61 aliktftliiii‘
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._ ;An, the front door, .at,„41.0.Ate.h,ispnr...am the.,atune day.:.had-tbeeri-board -"at-
Shop a 'fikeleten key' was evidently . "
Darlingtoe, Durham .County; England,
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need; The.robberies were not;discov...
., a,t distartee 'of 6,000 miles. ' The Free
. , ered Until about. 1.11,30."o"clock•Sfinda,y Press'lays that ' thia.'.. IS .4. rofig••'cii§-
morning; investigation showed That, tanee record. tole ttcanada, Rev, 'A, W.
• Dr, Arias, a chiropractor, who lives '1VIcIntosh is new. one . of the foremost
above the jewelry 'shop, heard 4 iiehie preech'el's of the PrespFterian Church.
,.....„, abofft 1 o'clock,. hist thotight that it' ifi Canada ' . , t, * : .
- ---4 was, the owner of', the confectiOnery •
• , , a , ...:(a----o-e-a
store next».the jewelterg, and paid no • c • 1.
• ititeittion, The thief Or thieves apl- , A.". Man'e Conscience. only wOrries
him when the temptation is tist.. 't '
patently. used a Motor car. `In addi-
eon, to the inniinoss PleCee entered, An. okic ffkisthigong ;Iotf:itoiltisPhx.,,;,I
the Marauderi 4180 attemped to 'gain a 'i q
en:1114%m twit nesista,14. .!I • .
ontOnol to OM, 4,4? trode!„Otores-ind
'iv shoo illiosii; ViOlitital -ivilloi.- Or!)
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.-"141C11 b401141er" 4 contraletion-
in' taws II h.'s:. rich liew 4'14. treat
i0.F011101n 400h31974 411414 "
-A G000 WINTER WHEAT
.faratera -.May -TryFree a, WO4
•, 'TeOted :Variety,:
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kfsgeg4:
Free : of -,Cherge-7".6'
(Coetributee. by 'Ontario 'Departinint ot
• Agriculture. Toronto-)
• The market value :of" the winter
wheat or Outerle: ,iimounte to ..eyer
•'fit teen i 111011 'nip?
js,thei of-thel.theit import.'• ::
,
ant of the nioney- props of the Pro•
.-vince„. The acreage of *inter *heat
during the pest Year has been '-itheut'"
the' 'seine as; the . average. .antinei
• aereage- 'for- t he ' fort0re::
'1`bere is not a csiiinty or district in.
Ontario in.which. winter -wheat la.nat
grown, Alt holigh , in: New, Ontario. the
• average' annual am.ount .18 not more
than about 29,009 busheIti„ OWIngtto
the. eomearative tinge
o. V1itez'-
•wheat at; present, ' strict atteetion
'ahoeld :he given to' economic inethods
and to largeyields.. •
O. A.' V- No.. 104 Weirefiiii.y. ChOtien
The Dawson's Golden 'Chaff. .is' still
..the. Variety inost ;largely grown ,,ec-
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toathe DeceMber 13tilletin Of,
•the Ontario' Department of •Agt•jcol
....lure 'ter 1022; ',With' the Object. of
seen i'hid even a better variety', .eressee
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be-enanade" at the Ontario.
,eniturai between the'
-,sjit's 0 -olden dIaff and solue• other
"variettes,', :such as;, Red,
Citimyan , ',Red` 'Red, Janda
'Red,
Iniperlat Amber, and -Bulger,
A new .'var.lety has b0.0i1
trigln-
ole(1 at theCollege by crossing -the
•,a)aison's Golden.Chaff ,and :the 13t11-;
gariaa aad tlifs is now anoyfir as the
0...a, u. :.No. ',IOC.. In.' both the, Col-
lege -and-ope'i•atiVe' tests this•
. 'new variety-. :has mede an excellent',
'record,' surpassing ' the,. Daisim.'S
-Golden .half in both- yield anti "twat:,
ity ot.grain. , it is a .white whe,at, and.
reh%-tahles the Bulgarian .in possess
a -whtte.7chaff.' and ,the 'Dawsons
,Oolden..Cta:t(friti a beardless nead..it
15:a vigoroirs ..groWer, and has been
-1):tWstni-ts, GOiden '-Chaff. ! fess s Object to 'winter -killing than .the
! . Value Of .U.sind'Clood . •
,••. •
•It u, aiso important...to 'use. Seed: of
. •
-.high ' quality.. •T,he .results Of•sir
• Years' expet.'irnepta- at !the Molted •
'show ai average increase!' iii 'yield "of
„grate pa. acre'of .6„.`8 ..lintiltela 'froth
. large as ,.7,Ompared' with siia1l' seed
of 7.8 bushels .1frour-.plitnip
P.:re'd 'with 'Shrunken, seod,';,and. of,,
' 85..6bushels from .. s'eund cem.:
'
Pared 'With. broken .seed,, :Seed Which-
, was. 'allowed :•to, beConie thoroughly
ripehed before it vaii-cut Produced a
•.gi4iatr Yi eld, of both: grain and, atritiV,
aut7it-hetivier • Weight grain :per.
"nteasered. buShel, than that.prOdueed
from...wheat whieh, was eta at any on
ot foor e'arlier:stageS.:of maturity.:In
each; of, two yeava:twheit winter 'wheat.
:was, sp;:outed i,n the:fields,% germina; •
tioo!',10s.ts.'pf :Abe
Thefe`116-.Wing:i•ellUlts :show the av e
a-ge7p ereerft age Pt n Ian
reagn,'selection: : Skin over .:gerni.,
broken, 94-; .skin .over' germ,..breken
qL7- :Ohe.tiplayter . tech: lope
30; 'and sprouts pne inett Jong; 18
:Not Only Was the Sprouted: wheat
• in ..but he', plants tirc
ciactedeWereE,yery,'Ifireventlirifie..,„ • :ra
'White.11'heats vS..tiie Bed 'Varieties.
• -'' to
red .Wheats yield more -grain per -acre, -• $2
Possess stronger- straw, weigh a little. se
les pe tneasurectbilshel,areslightlY.
Softer in the grain, are 'nolo 'Useful'
lit.' .1hp- ntanufaettlie shredded •
...Wheat ,and. !of pastry,'. alid
-BOARD. 1$ CI -EAR. AT JRUCE
' '„'COUNTY. JAIL
-Citizens' Who find. thearaelves batt-
ling in vain ag•alrigt the high cost 'of
Maintaining theii!„teblea might secure
, helpful hints froritl., County,Jaoler .W,nk
IlYridiaant,,::.:Whe 'lateen tlY4'.uj hs
itt.411- ia.' hoar&r cost -the CountY.'
the past: year mins 14 cents per day'
per pereen*Yg the Walkertori,,Tele-
‘ r7NnVP edl 11.1.11:11.t. Jideo es' menu:,t ryi cc!' dd ee stutr Castle
s o
iyes and blue point, oYsters, • it pre._
vides for a sufficiency ofplaint
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,bread and butter and nii/lt
• The,'''Priebnera thrive en this diet
There is not, of'.eofirse,'the Varlet
one l(rould ;firia 171.4 Ave,conree*Mea
e4 ,$,7AF'.01:-hotp1,----Postand9;-ogtrriti
:is a '-delectable 'dish 'if served, -once
•day pr once a Week; but When it come
twice a day as provided by govern
Inent ree•tdatiOns, the sight .of it' wil
•in time cease to bring joy, even to a
Scotehman, Perhaps' it is the lack' of
...N;ariety that is apt to get the prison
•er's''"geat" in the long run. In ether
•words, the longer the sentence thele.,
Mate is serving, the more tired-, he is
apt, to get' of the hill -of -dare:, The
'Moral ia that if .orie is going' to jail,
the Shorter the -sentence ,yeu get the
better .you will enjoy:the 'board; Bet-
ter still; mind your P's and q'S' and
choose yotir„own boarding house; • •
,38 Committments, 18 Served 'Tinne
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Pflit_Yier;lhere.avere,'-38.
cOmmittments. to .the. Bruce County
jail,' but • of these only 1,8: were in
serying Sentences ,the balance beng
on remend-awaitli-i-g-t-ritd70-f-tli
cominitted, 15,6 were !Maintained by
the GoYernment, the 'remainder being:
sustained at 'the. expense, of. the anent-
cipalities. Tho:,tOtal'humher of days
priseners. . were; in 'custody totalled
1630 on ,an- average. 0° only fiye in -
elates' at pnee.,
"Of the thirty-eight persons cornanitt--
ed; all were Over 16 Years, et ag_eand.
there were 36 mei) ,anda,.'27Wonien,.All
but --:five .were,,netive-horn•Canadiaps.
Four of the five Were ,English and the
pther came under the beading. "Other
• Co'fhuneire
icesti.N:P'eare.lin' Agentss
fjai
boarders
.Cahinet Makers 2, Contractor 4; Farm-.
7 Laborers11; Noocciipatiori 1
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The re z ious denoininatione clatined.
,
y the prisoners were! lieman eath9-,
ic - Anglican 4, -Presbyterian.
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Methodist 12, Others 2 '`•
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Out of the 38 persons committed,
34 could read and write. ,
The 38 eommittments were for the:
following,crimes: Arson 1 assault 6,
contempt of'court 1, drunk and dis7
'Orderly, 1, fraud 1, house -breaking 1,
lunatics and unsafe persons •6, rape
and assult 5 Violation 0.T.A. 8, sell-
. ,
ing liquor without license 1, shooting
e. „avith_intent 1,vagrancy..--$rether of-
.
^ Those.serving sentence's ce:minitted.'
; .the 'following crimes: Assault 3,•cou-
tempt of court 1; false pretences 1,
.
h ousellingse- hriiegaukoi rn gw h•roaupte :ijaen:r_l,s7slaLtiy1 :
"n-other'effelicee 7,''
Thesalaries of officials for the year
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tatied-$11,725:' ordinary repairs cost
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•• rusfrv"."7`walrmoNe‘^•••maar-se.N•0,1X
Palnier's
•We are offering the public „
''.ntirer.st,ock- at Smashing,
u0iions; forthenexrt5-Days
This rare „„opportunity a-
.• , .•
ads-, -you' to save; money on':
everything in the Stare..
•Previous Sales have con -
our enstoMers of money saved.,
,PALMER.
HOW EGG-GRADING.WORKS
ON TORONTO MARKET
'On.the..St. Lawrence Farmers' Mar-
ket,, Toronto, one day last week, a
stall holder was requested' . by Abe
_M_arket_Super.iOtendent's-Assiseant-to-
take her eggs -off the niarliet.• A
Dominion Egg inspector was present'
and he examined the egg i in question
and 'found that ef the: eggi. ,in ' her
.basket,lthos,e, that were not sob 'rots
were !nasty, .and in his opinion, the,
eggi. were :it ]east a' Mental old and
had been'kept during that"tinie Under
_enTfahyeetiiiirsapbeleci'ici)sinncl9iftioc.ngsg.o • _ on nna'r
pub
lie Markets» is in: accordance • With
""Reguhitions ,respecting the Grading,
and Maiking-,Of- Hkga," which' be
came effective list July, administered
by the Dorninion Live ,Stock 'Branch,
The regulation covering the action.
reported provides'-ferevery' case or
'Container of eggs that is exposed, dis-
played or offered for sale direct to
consumers in'a-peldic place or manner"
to be, Marked' With the .name of the
clasp and grade' Of . eggs in the can,
tainei.... A: further- regulation provides
that ,vvhen."-. such . markings areused,
the quality and „weight:of the. eggs
must beequal to or better than the
,class and gradestated
.Progrese is: being made in the ad,
Ministration �f thee regulations
which if carried out in their entirety,
provide protection for .prodticer, :dis-
,, -and consumer . Last avieelt,-.in.:-
--the centraLseetjon of. the- lower; St;-,
Lawrence -Market, all the eggs were
graded by the inspecter. He reported
that on the whole. the eggs ..weie :good
4boVe,.• Only -One lot of "FirSts". was
and , Outside of .the -case.: instanced
foutid,vtheAialaticelieirig'.::"Stagelife'r.
and ,"Eirtres". Since .the regulations-
occasignal• farmer will arrive Without
labels and make. excuses' for net Itav;,
ing them. iirevelY inataiiie,-hOWever,,
the, sale, of the .eggsquestion
.sonieWhat weaker flour for breed pio
'duction' • 't
'Winter Wheat whith was groin cat
el ovtit, aod.- yielded. mileh ...better „ti,kal
ear -the -laugh te
50 -Fuel, clopingand other ex en.
$913,30. No ontsidetlabor,WaS,'etril7."
oyed to etn•ry on during the, year:
Heref-apAT
• The total elevator capa,city of
'Port Arthur and Fort William will '..
-reach---65-,000;000 bushels by Sep- ;'
• tembert Of this year...:- By tha, end
of '1924, the elevator Capacity .is
.Pected.tO reach seventy millioni;
mreetnutr'nfijO'rofth»tefhe ie
Ca-
nadian'r
five 'month's; of :the: present
siliew ' a one' hundred per cent- in-
crease. ; irnmigration from the
British • Isles, eh,er the' figilres for
. the same period Of last year.
The 1923 apple_croptOf the Okan-
agan Valley Will,amount to 4,620:.
care 'according to the estimate '.01
W. T. Hunter, district horticultur-
ist. Thia: is an incrertse of :20 .per
cent over last year and a. TeCord,".;-
for the district. The apple eroP
:If3i rob irxe et ss i..:owteilnlifyitpapnrdoxibmito,utenda.7?-89',d0i080-.
-A new, high .record of pre -
auction was established by Pane-
,dian newsprint mills during May' .
with . 110,252. • tons, 'an 'incre.ase
of nearly 10,000 tons over the nsonth
of April. and 15,750 over May of
•last year. The daily prodnction in
May 'was,' 4,084 tons; the highest in
the history , of /the .Canadian indus-
try ' ,
• Following . the -,opening of the
Banff-WindermerMotor Highway,
Lieutenant aGovernor Nichol Of
British Columbia and Randolph
Bruce were honored by the 'Hoot- ,
....enay__IAdians_ who --made--thesh-- an,
_ honorary . chief and- full chieftain -
of their ,tribe respectively. ThsiIn-
Valley. •
vermere in the beautiful Winder-
dian celeb,r,ations were held at In-
,
• Several new air stations are to pot
opened- a
' n
• -
-,,Ositerrat.--ancF"Quebec
the near future forthe purpose" of extending the forest area to be pa-
trolled y airplanes. tta e is to
be established,at_Rameay Lake near
Sudbury, and from this point all'
Ontario work will radiate; Operss-
Ilona being carried on at Orient
Bay, Remi Lake and at 'least two •
stopped until they have been graded
. • LET LIVE: A14(tNe;.. ' a
. • .
nd Iabefled , Last • Week. 'the market
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FRIENDs. •, Sopenntendent ,provided Pink ; cards '
1 . __, with the grade ' name "Spec' l'" .
L - - and . '
i Let ine.liae,_araolia nry friends-, -let ille rprinted On a ‘vhite_eards_ with-thte
...._,
. Let ras oa th hit '
other substations not yet announced.
. a
If the Canadian nre-War exporta
of flour are cOnsidered as 100, the '
bDeotnitveninnion;91321aalrdagie923-exennnorte toc4tanz_l•
• eidered•-A207.. COMperatively,
sod,:•ited..tthat which was grewn rin
taint 'on which. geld.. Pease'were used
-41)51ittherorte7"Wiliert,piellr-Le--7hi4gaere
marc than
that grOwn on land'on which buck-
Weetit`Was used an. a- green,' tAMOI:e.--
Experlinental Unita' Tests to
Choos,e From, „ ° '
time 'seeding thii.'.atittunn,
material --',W111-7-be-sent."-otit
frOMA.he Coilege to thOde firmertie-
siding in 'Ontario who wish to -eon -
:Mt& viperl Piet upon.their'--rt-own
rfaiing: through the 'medium ,of . the
ftqxperitriental Union., The material
Will be supplied, free ,of 'charge, to
those; ta-cOndUct the ex-
periments . an.d . report. •tbe,1! remota' in
the.early,'aittninii of 1924. :Any On-
ri
terial:fOr any one of the following
seven expe,rline.ots: (1.) Three ,e,hoiee.
VarletleS of ,Winter Wheat -(including
0: A. 104); '(2) One variety
ot. Winter Rye and one 'of Winter
.Wbeat; (3)- SPriag..tapPlicatiOns.' Of-
fiVe With- Winter-$Witeht;•:.
(4!) Auitimn and Spring appliea',t ohs
Of .Nitrate of Soda Cpainto)i. Salt,
With .Wiiiter Wheat:. (5) -.Win
met, and Winter Barley; re 'Hairy
: VetIios e -Iin-W,1 atm.-
crops;' (7) 'Mit:tiros of Wintt-r Rye
aNt. 1 -Pro-
dtiction. • • •
• The "Stie :each.iris • one
rod wide by:, tv,$0,,,aretts.. i")4,
izers. will be sent -t i• oss• for Ex,
perhileht No. 4 ,t . oltati. and for
Experiineht Nut -atter 't 'next. Spring,
All 'Seed' will be =tent. by mall eiteept
that for Numbor'l Whii:.1 will accom-
pany the :1,he toatcetal
will bettent out (n t'he order in Whieh'
the apPlientions are recelYed„ and as
long . as'. tfie' atiPPlY. ' A.
74.0.'itt, 0, , Guelph,'
Wrir
• iryou are gottig to doy'enftlilnr,
perntanettt fot, h average,lnanr ;)'tf'1.
'thas"eittaliettif., ".n.inntiL.-:.th'it
1011 weEk *till
no'. Mid not. Wk vi 4 lin eii-e"i-t.
441 PealftlY el .
3
themknowpast doubt or chance . ,witheew e pre-war .exports • of the United
..., or ,rnsgaving that them;
- one, this One fer.hisehuckle, t'
Lot nie live eniong my'friends-and to.
• OYerylreare-Tift :
021.4- Ill ask no odds'frontfante ,and 111
•
, ask no gift' frinir glorY;
Let Me, IVe among:my friends' and
equine a simple story,
Let Me have this, one for fishing, and
the-other.orte for walking.
AndatiY-true :fr i end:When IWgd
• andlniy Wise , friend when
•. talking. '•
I've a friend for, every hour and
friend for every trouble :
I've a friend who' levee .the clover' and
. a friend.WhO'll.treastthe,ettijahle:.
n gt ninra
' _friend 'to 'share nisr sorrow,-
And: know, ..a friend -Will 'answer
• »should I erY for help tomorrow,
Let Pie liYe among' my friends; let me
' keep. theni. all. about Me,.
Le.t, hew- Ftrust th ern
;let theiri never eoine to doubt
-,me, ..
nt seek hp joy from fame anti no,
-Pride, from high. endeaVor, '
ril
happy be foroet:
CENTRAL
BUSINESS CO,LLEGE
Stratford, Ont.
prepares young men and young
women for Business, which is
now Canada's greatest profes-
sion, Wel assist graduates to
positions and they have a prise -
tical treining. which , enables
. them t� meet with success, Stu-
dents are registering each week.
• Get our free Oatelogue and learnd
something.,-aboUt' our : thffetentL:`,.
cl000ttmoutE-
,
Do 44, Meldarhilin• PrInriPal.
cards - looked .:.,aith,;eavions„laye's ..on „:..States being rated, at '100 itle Ore
s
-
vas in....0.4,ept-i--eiportir'Atth-e----:-/Iia----Tif714.
!sresting to note- that consumers buy.: 711,4'. Caaidi.
irons,- beakets -marked With the'l-;int:::-..:r7;ithan' o-l.(1-:h.r!'r:d' ,Siglin.4.70'.:e.Orlf7.-?.
,ine on. the.: Market ,Werer,....shoitingta.a. n flour while the; United States *
keen interest in the Matterof gradin hits t a 0 bY
and were, intent 'upon buYing. :eggs' a increased
eent. - Refere the Wir' Cenada ex-
Pere,d 3,8P2,900 barrels, 'While 'at .
cards-beitrurig the Word-i''Specials ” -,POrPlibatrhrele-erl/e,tsara.-ve"r„17oguern7i81,5;oif-ff- ''''
Conunerce."'
In .seyeral cities :throughout 'the
Doininion,ggs_are
.ongradeon the Public Market and iri.
everyt ihstimee the -market authori•7
ties' have aasis'ted.the. federal officers»
and liaire provided: the facilities for.
the grading Of eggson the market. '
"1
_
Mr. Georges Delrue, .one of 'the.
•Most important' personages oft.;
France arrived .in Montreal by thei
S.S. "Minnedosa" to take' up real-.
denee at St. Johns, Que, ,Georges
is two and a half years old and has .
spent most of his life,with his'grancE
' 'parents in Tourcoin a smalln.
tow
- A • ashful whosupposes France. The journey from the old
on .he border line a .Belgium and'
that the two girls in the seat just.the- horneeterid, via Antwerp, Georges
•rrih noAnderbh?for,ionb,aa is
e, aghti gtin:a1 ei agnw- cath ood himtaassi eioda r it eh , ,montinactdheieerawl:;nthnetsh, " watchful
ntyheoevo e,70e0r4mOtIlhptelinOosrff,fil;ifahis.tr
note as an asset. '•
Our dictionary was :Written, before It is &disappointing world. On care -
the dtsYs of flan'Pers. ,.. It defines kiss fril analysis few -stories prove as ter -
`as a 'mark of affection. rible as the headlines promise_
„
Real Moitio,Makel•
A Toronto Fa= Engin* h a real -money- elm:alai srhIcruis, shelliageoras
maker beckon! it degas up the numer- M11n1the silo, speedily andwith much
as odd ,6, dite
.jobil quick- -., -
,tToronto Farni Ellefilell are well•-biulti-
you more simple in 'operation. nm. te0t1011i4lly
time 'for, on kerosene or gasoline. •
, ,
. week Dees A total° Leone. Saw and Grinder .•
thaw make a fine time, arid laboaaaiing
easioaikat leant, he glad to „ explaia their
i many desirable 'features to yeel • oe
gepegatieg. •give yeti interesting littiatUree
MELVIN REED- - Luchow, Ont.
td. 11.,..11440
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