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not dicker with hint over tariff mat-
ter*, but give him freely the benefit
\Ot any favors we have to bestow. It
ibatablirhed 1848 is Rood business for Canada In every
( OUBRII'H CANADA way.
ifilege4w of Canadian Weekly News' political campAlgu it
papers Association I The present 1
Published every Thursday m\Lnen ,marked by the total absence
e iisenc'ing t any
pnlrcriptton price 82.00 per 7 r,rtudal affecting
strictly in advance. ! trxtlou. The 1 ylme• Minister and his
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Telephwte 35 Goderials. Ont. collenEues are cond•1,•tingl the affair
W. H. Robertson. Editor and Yauader iof Canada honestly Y
and dill
i— gently.
Thursday. July Mil—11►y__! -- t
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RY INDUSTRY IS NOT: The Financial Post publishes s fore -
THE DAI RUINED 1':1r4 of election results from ('onserv-
1 sources which gives the Con.err-
It a per -laic 10 \ rhe 122 menders in the new
t1 r tun•
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THE SIGWA .
J3g,PTNETT HAS A
LITTLE LADES
By It. J. Deachman
Speaking to Edmonton on June kith,
the hears from his eyes dropping like
the flour, Mr. !Sennett
data she11s on 4e '
gave ntt.'rnnre to these
GODERICH. ONT.
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"MAJOR HARDY"
A TRUK STORY OF THK CANADIAN WEST
/iv Ellen E. Herald, in "Onward"
-.. •"a
COUNTY INTOXICATED
Wingham HotelkeePer Said to have
"Slipped" Prisoner drink
To l,rwe succeeded un becoming in-
toxicated while serving a three mouths"
term for B. L. C. A. at the county
Jail is the record set. by John Camp-
"Onward,"
r-
"Onward," the Sunday school pub- i wholly unexpected in that far northern wt heron. Slagistrate C .\. Reid Wed -
you and u••seluy nnn'nlult as whirl croPeu
words: "not
hell \1 l lI.:tu machinist, \\11" apd
you realise there 1411' only 1(k),4U) morel
x1144.11 In Canada today than there were I
lis 1'71. µ'1p' 1."
Then he went oil with ten thousand
wools or so telling fire cause. It could
thing—the i lll-
veal piety low tat
wit -
No,
1
Issue of last wank u, i1 story •h hl h to ask who toe tang n da•U with flu• iuUesb•uu
said. 6 1 was a little wllglllwl /'nlup
v
N", 'just
wasn't an attires in the the is owe who attendedme tookriet„ over
fur lA my 1 wudley to inti
4nrmy, just u Ie•jlr motherless little to nes own home, where I was surged Indditioula' wluw•wuw.
k care of b1' her wife until
IIeatluu of the United Church, t• Os Country, remota from min
had t r h) Yr_ I chunhes, that I [ret ,vrlous enough nos its 1hr 4'11 4.44 of I\ illiaw IAellulr 1'
1 ht ! lm 111ugllaw lou Ike {e1' rile Kerl to huyf1
Ellen E. Herahl. of G,1l•rk , w C "µ'ell,' he sa . 'w eu beau
w take the liberty of republishing. I boy I met with a aerlou4 accident and Final dist.o Itntn of Ow case has
all la J vilest to este me until Jul.' lis Dudley
Iloluie+,
l[f, and the inti
that' the t'uuw•mrathes • wrrr out 1n buy wins• home was (44 Ile Cblleoteu audatake (In b It was wife
who Ito Frhl/y uwrutuq, June q4. L.oP
,I4War-the tears may
hoer been •IIIP, eviintry' In northern British Columbia., 1 Y Mall dwce occ4 front \1 1111' to t'' dw
athe sour plight three hundred wentmilts. from the railway. taught Inc to pray, aud•,whell 1 ie.t, ti\r +% tob,r"1" to l{- (e -
I aorta that nthr {M ttr+e passing thought that they t k 1'hllrtten Is .' stretches
n rattle,•ouu• told w1' never ii f1,rtrrt Goi, and," 1►e paaipl►ell, who was eoslreulently mow-'
Mr. Dune' try, with wide" stretches of land be- added, with a bright smile, "1 never(
Parllnwwu, one spurt o d g as never la•. IwCen wry. holding. Tlye fewer neigh- hare." I htg the I14wu at Ihr tilos of tIY mot's
the alairy hldustry is ruined ruiuc,l IIr'rt of +truige how those sheep refuse to 1 urs Wilson wa+ thrilled with planta-I14rtniel out.id.' the county hostile.
by the Australian treaty. iti
The gentleman 11 novo
vols says. sir. Bennett tthopet hen k t h• had dote for him.
in her u1'.• of language.' i 1 feed 1 equuJ toll I volt
on hes "crrhratls1 rhetoric
facts. We may then be able to reach a to ree•aet general election would
I I forecast tis,• Con -
Vie actual Rnniler .of con. len Province. whrrea+ It
jly" Even with the su' alrout Major andl
{
hors the rancher has the beefier to 1'Iu14 old friends ort nue tour.' and
hot re kt,ssl three "r four Progressives." the Post tw111ou1,Isrltiereplenish
greatNthhhq ahlln Pro. Ilkea it, so that hex cattle way here un• to hear during the abrt•nc1• of the Menke.
.et Its - could not to • extrusion of birth eontrol lets of ne1111 to roam about and have felt more than relaid for anything she
sell Ihr "'de"
• •1 few veld function for more th14n nue We.atnll and amouu our shw•p, and make ,the little ubuuduut s'agetatiuit t.. w1' upon. a ;the learned also that he had level-
Ihr. l'iglat bund pocket of lir
1 1 ten t uwpM
II k lie' -" doing guide upoll a xis emnr laortl
destroying• ticks will not worry by day. boys Major, she younger, being seven six )h,' e1'. tifn•r floc civ' otic. 'of •unieU,iug. He pna.rrlel t•o' Jniln
.a uutrh u. tui.
I ler
Ifolinhx luI". la . e:Iren+ufflclent .ln- mush u our was major
a "pelt Into a fine. manly fellow with
w tion the lamb' will risme In t1p► hurl worker, but grasping. ,with a I eau
a, s s •folate ahead at him.
trap understanding of the pxoxftiuu, u1' •e -.n ry'.^ In t :e r
he the wKa'at11•e. n'IIrYJp nu gait: h' the
riot of i 1 Hernls In at . u"1' dogs by night. years old. [ hi, early re14r dtkhy: al rt the goon nes w ithuut
e Lll 1 will lbal lil,l Their ore was n craw iwdetld "ne.. " 1 1 tl I world** bra ell iu a Meath. 1'nuq'IN•11 Udd the ..ow,
114.1
•11 investigated anti In
Iris --newer in.Ingle.—wolves will stop ,•,mets coling wife std two small ° Ifow1str14u•r are the ways of f
f (' In over t l+
a • not 'mush of out authority ou
I)„minl.oll e, none
year. stand+ as [onowx tfigurr+ f1',•m'is almost certain
41t4+uhln Nova Sweetie
Improve lint 'hr a. out nbrnys this:' Tn 1379 with no urigllalrf, fen ermfurts and tact y u
Bunten . t ........... work. Hint Isle. will Whom he had {dryad- hent liquor bot he thought it was gin
the 3'737,c:C2 and British ('ulnutbta. The Peat has a , that great anl,rmun. Sir .into A. Mac- u" distragtiuus. not 'dug bot rodless Of Rattle.' while the dachas'. "esu .a1'- b,• \ .4
II fought his last fight111in the \curil's'h,• hail ennxi4ll44.' thought
11 Ite•utt 11 ,
1!1_ 1
:k71a. 111, LIIN•rn1 forst-slat which dafms n Rr1n' Icy.Thereroes t ,a„ts•tnxus %411 the oto am,flll eep Is it any wonder that
ttthe young ife Great ght and now lin a wow in ,uotli,•r psisuurr, Iruu+idPnrl it swoop
1!Y 2my 1 1114•1 he 111141 smelled oft 1'a11,1ilttl • I
3.41:'9.:4.' of eleven seat+ oyer their .tandtu. In taken iu t •l. That ewusu+ records yearning 1I udrr+ Fields.
1924 n•utln 111111 IA„gel all. IhP ae llrlrl. 111”
1931 ..,... the telt House. which wut4d give them that there were living at that date tindr111ullr,a'h ei opportunity presented q. 'G1 1 i:' majority even wit h6ut the ;• 4 decline t 1ST' of BAYFIELD
1We .................•••...*3.931.335 an ample maj
• f I' r +ice or ludell'•nd- 11
]9^lt ................ ' a. aN.'t11 -npl ort n r' . e - !
1tt2s •••••••••'•'''''''. 3.7 2.522 tilt members
*fated, It was sweet nitre. prescribed 1
' f1' nn emergent,. n
1. Jule :—Ili•. )I .1' •y cut 1luupa• 1 !swell.• intosh•xt• .'
I4$ 44714-h,r•p. -\ a t” t' tom , '
I:o,/yl(R itw•If. she .i"uld raw away from It b\ nes de u1is1 anti wblln lis wax c u1'' I
Tim•• brings it+ ray.RP*. so tines the all, leaving her iIu4ia4,4 and children 1n•• lis en !n1' I
YFtFI 1
tem*
u- hest they
B.\ any • ,
Shively. of Toronto, Is o'isiting Ml+s J. ole "'ht..stagge4 ' Into JallK J. B. Bello'
clever 1111111 +urgcon' Sterling.lt.')
iimm h r SMORIN(i OUT MIt. BPOTTON ink ala rntwl tis !"4. L' "no o• when rumwo111r1 tar a 1.
It will benestedtween 21 Ow was [1+c►.rl through illness, at this Yrs. A. Furter w1u•"xl'Put tIM pact' e.l dlue shortly ifter.
decreased between 7lr.p and 1!14_'1 -no John .\. )Iflelpusbl lex still slice:
Slr Charles Tupper was In the heyday' time, to qhs up a IueraticP rlty erne; .week with her parents. )l1'. and )err. I"I -1Iw hien st,KKe•riug• int alt•' 1''''i
Ilnmlm..\drertlsrrt _ Stlnw4u. returaw1 to North Ba.
New Zealand agreement —then Went
up bhe•1;." tlir jullrt maw., its hi» o•\i.
lice. e. Ile located in northern ('a1'- 'hay'. ,on,,. Ile had a Rlstu.l 1.»•L to 1,,.
terve.
19 d and 1925. again althout' ( iA'In Huatlturncl-u Whiuron Is one Of ch he Lib -j torsi What was happening rto the I climate.
of. 44hle(t chliroten foirth ru pet and his 4414* Immo. was thick. 11,•
l A I 11 t Mr. James Cameron, ieolwl i
\e n- nunf.4er1 ne n g
tariff prot.e.tlun kill: ns well as to care for t
3.ee 11 -rev. The tariff in 4'nnad14 *MA
a
IGLEYS
WRIOLE ' li is good Itom,pany
on any trip -
It's delknoua flavor adds seat
_deOjoyment• Thotsartlap-
plies Pep and energy when teas
day seems loos -
In short Al's good
rod N°d for yea•
Ie tuuld"
1929 • • • • • • • """' en by tie mn+tart. Sir I+1'. \\'ll-uu, tt gl
the treaty --climbed rrat+ are lontl a'aa t krU lis lfl 1 ndi It F. a
is t o 7 ' h
and Ir onRht to le reprei,Pnhd he a Th.'re ern• '2.:,fCl.ir1 -hr •p In Canada. tnrb,1lrat way throu4h the lrrtlle mal• it. (':lmenot.
Llh•ral. Yr. Ge•rRr Zpe1tU'n wort Il by' lis 'ecu yvarx rat the Nltlaual notice• Iryr, uud the bill: lis Ihrtt' maJr+fc )I r. ,u1J )ty. I'Ictor Burt•and
Im 19'Si when the nun- ir.t.a!e7 •1144.11 wrrr gntlend tq thrlr. r141nR un all "Idea ily, win„ went a w•rr► with M
ant abnormal. ll•tw'een the y1•n+ (unsrrratlee \'ut1' wes divided n n, a i n1'. atul Mrs. W son 1'l ^ Maker, n•nunud to ,at on
and 1911 tiers was n Jen line of R7.11.y
thrr,•.vtruereed avutest. 1'hlx.tlmr flet 1. 1 to 1+.11 «A+ nlxout 7 goer 'vent' ,rnudry atul plocut six happy tears of tiny. none!, mmnw•mrnt. H••.raid e'.uulA»•II
/„\see- fairly xiarp falllnq oft tar ProRres►ives altnoa to a ratan am b4r' hlRhrr ileo in 1 1. .\ppurentic cowl)' thrlr Iltr there. They had thrlr "wn \l r. uud )Ir+. H. INeel-e std stn. et vasa"lettlns om.lse was drn•ter than he
'heft' buttes e.aIt wha n s'irre of dAm,b•u. err flooding thea p•onth la wax. kltd "f prod lassoo h.• go :1'.
mor y,r,1', ohinr the dw•Iln1' ht\ the tweeBoltertanehind the LllTher*wral , fslrno quarrel be-. n,,Mrlt'1744 appen.ep,blt t14, inn -(.r rent• great pleasure to them to make their • drink :,nd f pro to wake t- hgnia I
number "f ut ler watt l,• war Rn Ater tww•u fhe en Is my r1' sod the Lib•' IVe.t h:-11,4 + to tine tt"n ala ops mac ..ver the hill+ :old through the the I)'ig ,•'ttare.
)1 r. ,bud )l1'-. tt. 1'1'tRra and tamely: j,•nlou-."
Ihan 114.14Uy year before or tints•. reals: if there fs any vitt It Is htween of ye+teryvelr? I:ooe dlrhrn stray by vnllrys, lnvlRuratwl by the parr air )l r. and Mrx. ScrimRters and famlly. .I' fir report u[ deinr gotuw•1 an
t)'e shall not bl ame• that nn McAsrs. the Progressives and n small minority protw•t.f 11 And yet Mr Bennett *ants wild ,•hanmwl 44-1111 the IN'*I111es of r+tr:utord , Jlr. 'rad Mrs. K. E. Clank n,l. t ti. l,•I,t w,I+ d,'I: l I lust '
1 o.. nitlnugh they of the C'. F. 11. with eoute•rvntlre et' umre of it' i ear nrr the little lniting nature. and •font.. f.l-fawel, rsl Yrs. Mask 'lluuslay Crown .\,n nn•y Ilnlnw+
T,ordwt, Ih• tt tIIIAUun.. 1►ur 1.1.' e'nh•mpxorarc. m1' t.. t11r heart of the ('onsrrcrtive fhey \yould has,• Inrwl ho rpeuil the.
wear on the job at that time and never 4'lln:un, err xnwmertug at their cot- I,1',•«snarl.._ -- ---
F,. Prefl+. • I An absurd ntn•mpt IeAder: n+t slf lhrlr lives throe int Ihr practlre toag.'+ "n Thr Flats
even tothed the fact. to eapltallu' this in a highly colored' Tie ern -ns 1a- token ogra1n in 11•A1. 1e1 •nal t” b' u eery re Mitaua,onrt the )t1' ami )l1'-. )Inv+hall and family.
ngN'rt •1'f tl 1 \\'elf 11
Xow Irl ux boa. the calo,P of fa" which uncoil
c dairy pnaln•ts:
1,, still IdIIler In 1! _ - dant of rwlrc•mlug. It she•4•p'' 11 war a grand and nlggwl croon 1'y,
,en nM tofu Evans Cameron.
of Tasman, are holt-eye. .vo Inn t1, the
the year after the treaty nil I h trnllllur and eaMl ii n 4 ,\nut ter e1'. *t. ' with the mighty Fraser winding m (laying 1(444 the former'- trot eI. Johan II abo snt1". a
the Jail" Campbell and fell off again D4 the follow. tam- ` la bejalur n- to what had t signed
,d
lug yvar+. it1k'IChanges "f this kin•! nee •
1'11'1 an accident1's. E. TIM evidence of Howard tratty.:c
I f father. 7 h average rate of huts from 11 both loved this London nn `tatur. so 11..',eningevi tier for B. L. d Be cancel
tor.
M C.'urrnathv ,'otn'entton It 44 -in IN• nrh111•el t,at r r' district
to be evernr} 1'141 very IerxP, ,•f lhll,,lt. (411 r,'tlpyins Mr. 11o%'scot-
Intel Mr. $p otos. It islet' Leitrim' ret1r to !.awe's lis "!w: H1+ there bring only nue do1"r within** al ge.
Im nrr+slue (Mot the I'.F.O.'tlr+t budget 4414. bn'nuhr .!..on in '^i. rodine of nue hundred mile. Miss Gree• Jowitt camp lump no
1920
."-1921
1922 •
• 1!1423
1924
19211
1926
11ri
19''
jt116,330,191 to gtte the 1
i1104.K.:4.4.044;1 the eonw-heel.+tlhneacy hod eft-' The -hsltnatlon .hou.41 a. marked3umr of the trip. were unnimmensity.. +1.11 from London for the sum•
1111.924.111. ,11enm enf
1(104.Pit: 'lar -441 the conservative candidate.. Inlprovenwolt: +till there yin.n lisle. e Idnr. long and often had to he mads 1,n 1'r 1'w anon
1(11311,39-) whrrcas .tire resolutionto that effect Thera were just in.':rn .1144.11 In hnr-ebagk. as-snor,lrlrt4 of the wenn- Its an; M4- .) fa\c«i1, Ilnrry and
;p_2,I14:i.1e! 4411+ not ereit put 4Ina vote. It takes 1'n'ada in 1991::.:'42 le -s than at. try erre almost Inaerxxl¢IP. Florence Law
two )erten+ to re
pre.ent +Utah a On. pr•vi n- n+n+ !Perlial. 1 trip to til•
1(1'i3'een7R re.wllntlon• enol In -this rase It was 1161-1,11
nno,t..•.-4.41.11. w414 taken. There 1,84 ate} hard to britt: n tnwiaRe that
11144:r,„..97.4.144.01,07141, laughed ant of 4:urt• he
Nn l'rnRrrs+Ise- ,n1' 1 141tw1 Farmer,
ata'+.
"in remembers the Metal principles at, wit., t
Thi+ table da+ not ernes dairy the 1'.4t of the third party movement
butter. Memeuudr cheese :bud' ndik «ted gun rote for n 1^ons•rsylho ewndidete Thr -1
1'r emxntowl, nn,t the latter -Is by far 111 11111hi!Nord Iliror. nlitl,rlrwtnfrthe .I+IVs
the largest item In "n1' total dairy'
re
history end the nature of the etn+tltu• ,•f tis
140lmt•10D. - rnl.. Mid 1114 own methods. should he oil,.
Take• now the total value of prolue• h,..e4.s.. TIM overwhelming majority ktu'w
tion lis 1927, the vent*in whish the of the electors are facoraltle to the, w,Nol
treaty went into eftevt. Mid the three ltrltlsh pg.'fen•n,r 11nd are.Ol
glg.i r,1rItf'. )Ir $ ..(inn. 1114
following year+. ltemrmlMr, that this lie rannu frond on the platform of hl+ I:::.r
, ,
table Includes 1111 dairy pnehletlon anti ; cunt party and b1' elected. tri.'• to par-
not fflrtOry prolui•tion only as does lin T.II.eral. Progressive and C.F.O. t
IhC pr.clnur table. 41 ltnnrrs (rum TIstariff pinks amt nuke of them n raft :
of his own. in his personal canvass qIff hoard Investigation nn hurter and sadh1sapseches In'its 1'•,nstitaeuey•
('hretae, Referents. Iso. i'nge• 17. sad In his utterances to the House of .,.r;.
1925 1(_'s14,' "641 Commons, yhere they nrr r,•rorllwd In tic f
11126 14277'4 4.`►79 Hansard, he is very careful to des- ycer
1927 1Eai,'s7•L5! 1 140riate himself from the high ender- ,s.,,
1934 1(_'117.41_ 1,347 Honied propaganda which makes up nor
r The total value of production fell' mine•tCntbs of the Conservative ap- st,it
• oft le 1024, the year following the le•nl. He tol!I his npminnting e)nven- w,,
tion m1 Mondey thAt he "favored n low
treaty not been n.1 , d the treaty. but tariff." But when be roes to Tory F
'. *mune wot:tl Prices of dnirr pn,dact- meetings in
h ntril(os tnor rn ,a. m.. other
himself eon
derliutsl. Value of 11r,1wlquUnu has leen Tory a good fellow, one of the hop.. and he ill
going up steadily ever +ince, joins lustily In the high tariff chorus, will
Put In a nutshell. the' strtemPOt 1 (hxaaionally some of these •onlbursts Ise
. get Into print. About two rears ago be 1n 1'
this: ter
Titre erre it, (',ntndn, In 19214. gat ?he Minor of n headline In The am
Toronto Teleyrnm: 'Tariff Tinkering ran
37,11:'3 hewer roW4 than in 1114:'' , Government Divider. Cnnndn'+ T'rog- )114.
The value of ilalry presln•tA produced res.." Ile must Imre prly,rl Tint tis,• 3m
In Canada in Itr 1•xeellei the value draper would not ehrrlllnte Inrge•ly in
of production hi 1!14_ by 1(1`2.701.74r2. 1Tmonq the. folks at home. it 1114
\fare! EIRht T,iry h14ngnet. And Ila. la'
vpntnm d!+rnswel the tariff In n mon. nuc
Fredueflnn of butter And ehrese had Ile
fallen off. We nest over :N3a10.1.01 ter highly plm-ln4 to the high -n+ 1••
lb.. mors milk for the pr.Nlnetlon of +lnmatt'i1Eilhtni protectionists
role tionitti,•Rdd nu
mlfcelllunr,tls In.telneta and rnuralnnPel stuff shout Canada being n hewer oft r''
ns milk over 74a1,4aal,laal lbs. more In I Kew AIM drawer of water for the• au
192' than in 1!'2.4. Tot i gra-it(I"n rat' United States. -- thus infringing Mr.)
milk ltcrea-wl. !'rices to the farmersillennett*. copyright. and. according to' 1'11
were letter. The farmer. 401,1 their theie w of gram, report (March 24. 1!x24►.I moi
product n+ milk in. cream or It went I in the United •tote I the Preml I rt
-un of Stratford. are oe-
It was on jest sur 1 a .
that Jnr. Wilson was railed. early One
1!111. this period under the Lib-. morning, by nn Indian who had ridden
I den 011ie lis the unudN•r of sheep. a little boy bad toren serion+Iy wound
number land deems's' to 2,174.990 et.
,ern lo... bit not nearly so ha4y The dolor 11,44 no lime 1n xettinu
,Jar the National 1•ollgc. not on his long journey of nor him -
may leave out the liectic period tired and twenty-five miles.
e war.- There w -n+ tun In.-rens• In The Indian had arrntete•d with the
Petted. hot the ,111I.e 1+ «Pit ranchers as be Amp Ilene to Wpply
:11. There was a gre•nt drmanq for the doctor with ,rwsh horses every
!'rig's went rap. It I. A lerto1 twenty miles. bot even then i4 wan mid-
atndinn history- afoul we may night before he reached hl. destine-
s r:denlnti"n+ aside—they eatlMnt Ilion and found that hi. patient «as
nsldrrwl.. young Major Handy.
e start. however. In 1921 with He and his brother had been alone
,{IIsi -hemp. nod 11.14 advent of Mr. In the bolo•. playing with a lorded
to the premier+hip. How many (04114er when it accidentally went off.
1•nt•P w'1' in 4'nnad11 today? The The Mullet struck Ma for on the chin.
ran ^f Ntntl"tM+ 4+..' vol. 28. No shattering the lam,• tune making 11
issued February, 44)Ckll Is anther- clean break on loth .ides ,d the jaw.
or the statement that in 11129 there Now n very' +trnnge thing hod• hap -
• 3.7•2:4.300 The etas! fne't 1+ that owned. 'rite Mallet Instra.F of reotthudnR
I ate not a hundred the -einem! .11 Is way thrones hi. Lend and killing
✓ than In '71, n. Mr. llennett 1,1,11. d.•flw•hrl on hl+ upper teeth and
Inc t Inn Came outor
al -
are t to Iii e,
are thatltlir„
nitwit's cottages In Jowctt's (:rove.
Itching Ends in inuts
'Sad femme' fee months. Smile .DO"cenee d
'Soothe Sera asad ata end here malamute.
1 ba excel a,aeeae toe t
"Seottom. t.raea' Pogo smelted. Ail 4r.e .se.
• and Mrs. 1.hltigetotte and fam
Inv. Waterloo: Dr. and Mrs. Shields —. -
and family; Mr. and Mrs. 11'. P 4:1e' t R wdKp CHEAPER THAN
Hent fond Betty. of Kitchener. ere a•' r.p/.TOtfp&1 ri;Altii—Q
11" 1„1.' ^1441:''- In .I•r1” rt - ,:sono• ,.
Bestent
KEEI' Yui'!: ('I,! \I RlNl i
AND HEATIN': .v4 IT TO
DATE AS THE REST OF
!'OCR HOME.
Estimates cheerlully
submitted
John Pinder
Phone 127. Box No. 131
)Ira. Thompson. of Toronto. I. vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. it. 1►1•Igaty. Miss,
E. 'l'Iompaun also spent the stock -end
here.
Mr. and etre E. V. Corbett, of Lon-
don. are Deng) Ing II. Stiosoo'• ten-
tage.
itev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull left on
Tuesday to spend a fibs* days In Ion
don
. Strat-
ton!.
and Mr.. Mclachlin, of
tun!, are sununerluq at J. Pierson's
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stevenson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Oates. of To-
ronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson
and family. of Flint. Mich.. an. or•upy-
and eons, London. are now ors pylni
their cottages.
Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Orr. Mn. and
Isah•t sal Peery Orr.
bpi \e•• hays .'-_.14141 m, I munch•Thls a,emsl T. Orr. Jr.,
had in '71. most inrreetitle, but the feet roma n+. spent the weekend and la'ndae at tis 11'
Sheep Pieter Liberal Rule
' end Major al.o. to privy'. the truth of cottage.
t
nrtlu•r. It npl'rar+ from the tIR til+ stah•ment. ih thN titre inJnr'sYr. and Mr.. Kenneth MacDonald
WI" kindly swollen and Inte•tell. ,1 )Its F: M:n,i.ss
utero above that the only time .,, the drains dts•id.rl rat once to inks )jn\ell•+ r•nttart•.
1 tl torn «k sad (1111111Y. ---q1'. gra
44ldrlr the 4hw'{e Vitus a In Candela hen back with him. in ,order to give Ing
1 develop1"411 1 I+ wheal the elm finrern- Mr. atal Misr". Jones. of Stratford,!
him
proper medical attention and
It Is In pr'wer. The mmnJer fell off ore o, npcinR a e•'t414d' In JowMt's
bare him ander Ills own Imine ince
very period of supervision. A+ there mss m• nthPy 1 Miss Margaret Smith. of London. 1*
gnat history. no
mot- 114"
who wax Ing thing+. saws the place for him to stay )fes. Wilson the guest of Mies /:rare Jewett
le•rlol and from 1tY', In 1939. Row undertook to solve for him tlrnrlf. and +t
nue eaen lie f1' nhvinns
fart*? Mrs. J. Kurfta11 «le' ...pent lite pa
:t hinnies Mr. King for the femnrl Mm a poor. forlorn tittle ant- nlOntb do Toronto, returned on /rn•r, dirty-. ragged rind Mice with nrr- Sat-
urday. Dr. and Yrs. F P. Lewis De-
llo.
Inere•1nw in the nnmler of rhos;' "in
-
when
whit.' the Li1N•nlls *were.li is 'rhe fiat thing to M• dnnp ons to t'"n'IAllllwl her and spent A few days.
err. illi there was really A sharp Misses hued and M. ('lark. who spent
retest. - the King Gayernm•Itt must zine him a both and ant his hair. and a week in the ]IIddietnn cottage. re -
when , the swelling hod pen -tinny fling funned to Clintontheon Wednesdayto
re-pr'nsndr. 11r. Benno rnnnot eon- aldol"' he• ons (*111 "n the operating
Iii. 4:oc,•' •rat of the t'v'4 r+ )tiffs E. and (:. Davi' of Lonrloti
l when he finds Ihr figures re- tahlP and Oren an onnrrthtlr. Thr' -err singles at G. Glanri cottage.
re -
..,w cons wet. eucnsel in rt rto•t ■rad Ma
e sees AnngAnd Oboe
yc tage. t. of
rsr! r.'rt,,u rents• credit. That head finally hanffsEed•
odd be uncharitable. is r. ikntiett Fur seven,' months he rnnhi take Toronto, are nuking their aunt. Yrs,l
n know n int about ahrep, tart he ' Y Fraser
therm nothing but mirk or
4,0.414 f+►hone Mr. Lloyd Doolittle Mrs. Hodgins,!
thpt n straw: splinters of lane! and Nile Mabel H,Idein+. of Toronto„
1
}:diu,nton 11iddence tiled sour sheep T J u
n ►n ting like shim in the night.
n uns vomit them. Vet he tried to tell
•. 44 s there was net
Into production of lee er'.nm—t. e; teriff tinkering. except n 'e ' at
thing to remember is the dairym'n dentin] yenr. "hot. every weer Is 11 to
Rot more for their products.
presidential year 111 Canada. with t1'
thrift tinkering that was stifling the
The farmers [el 37,A:.t fewer rrow4• development of growing industries.w
and had greater revenue (' `1.14 extent 41.
width 44.111. a poltIve detriment till,
of $1'2,761.70^_. Mr. Bennett measures (saloo,ln+'I,ht this brought rnpfnrnnsll
the progress of the industry be the', ,leers from his Toroten nndlenee. bur 4
he sings a very rllfferet(t tone In "
'number of eo1c+ milked—the• formers
may nolo• it by the money resited, North Huron. The tariff tlnkerine to
from production. which 11e nllndeel Ina of -soiree the, t
Anpwny, the indnsiry tum not been
agri•nlfurnl Implements nett other1
kept slrrn1hin1 out, and one air's the'
arrived on Saturday to spend the stun.,
n, Mrs. µ'Matin was a 411Wt}L tis- tne,r at their eattav
awn for a mnnsent---than gone Beier to 44nun,1 In her month. she sow snmr kir. not Yrs. .T. Fitzgerald. Sir. tad
torn noires the tariff nil. rented. sling yyiftr and shiny. Tio' doctor.]
nl hr war went to rule over yon and upon e•rtmfnatton. Tonne' two teeth.J'm-,'Mrs. µ-. 'T 44.144. erwl family- of r.r'Mie•:
e and the Iona Iambs of the full bedded lis the gaol. .lft.-r mirR dlffl-' Mr. uud )i1'+. Gonlnn Kennedy and !,
om the .\tignite M the Pacific cuity these were rermn•el. and from Joy Kennedy, of Torentt. are holiday-
'SIM
oliday
Now how deer Mr. Bennett get tint Ing at 1/eer Lodge Park.
thin gen Major Imprnrwl rnpddly' Mr. and 'Mrs.. Th^nrlhy and family,
ay?
When the hnoliger were at teat re- of is. and
air holidaying at the Ray.
Why oe% Ile• make a stele meat flet
mewed. there RM 3+r*t a email Ink
a•e have Only tfal/gsl more sheep testify
mark to show lettere he baa len field Highlands. the new property
t o yr 572,3100
11 I I ► Owned tl M I Rel R
1e left to inner, rerinetinn of the dnt1Ps on nom
t^nhllea.
The render may
anti les largely- sweet by the• farmers
ruined. of Cnnndn. Mit the Mr. Spottnn who
Brat why !w• the figures for 1024 tries to Minnie Toronto Tory ton 1•I \
not the
the
Instrml of 1929? The official figures fnrners politician
NorthlHnroel land ~te nal
for 1929 are not yet to -Bitable --so they them "1'm n low- tariff man."
cannot be used. There is. however. no
evidence of decline In prrinrton be-
tween 1921 and •19421 -tl* reverse 114 .mol -
When( overproduction on the crnntla
probable. , 4 1't,t of Europe a I+ mnking the (' ,nnd-
1n 193i► dairy prices fell nrr In Crit' tan wheat -growing Industry- more then
Nino but fell off mooch more in the ever delwndrnl on the British mnr-
1'nited Stetes. The average prlee of ki t. nTh Dunning
nnin f Midget
hat ino Grent
tinted
creamery Inntti'r In Montreal dosing 1I ilht favnrnble to egg 1afinn a-hich
the month of itfcemloer. 19:9. ape «111 Rlre ilomininn Wheat n preferred
nbonl Ie less than In Dwrmber, 192e. pence or other%)+e promote the sale of
in New York the price was dawn nerve nil
renedd ehelen product.
( ere The
de
9eis he n blow rat Cnnt.11nn hopes In this
h!1n In 1571 when w1' , v r. 1'r
omit by the Mn rt. ut u•rw +r n'. 114+, The Mime. Dnnfne and Mrs. Wool-, not diefig(,red and had the full lire of
µ'11y doe+ he n« rile the •enu11t1otl hN lin". tender, of Detndt, are h111naying at
o the tariff when rnt111111ons were 1 hath Glenn the fnrlaer'e tentage.
{ } II Ir+ rat
What with ver n1' 4• Mr. and M. J. Pnllnek, who have,
4nra' under parties and pedivies
,Inches and proper bosh he got 1'n N.
11. own ch....slug? .4 floe sturdy little fellow. spent the IMM two Werk" ten Demi
Von might 11+k the same type of Mew. Willson not only ,•nretl for the Ilton. retnrncl home on Nntirdnyl
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Steyrart. alto
piestlm, nlaitt a thou./M.1 stiltwnent. lads hndy.-tut 14M• nls',etontrht him to sant the week -end here.
Ir. !Sennett ,1unke+ In n year Cod only pray. Hr endeared himself to all by I kr. uud Mrs. Feel Ritchie. Nortel
The Ikitiah Market
ILAondon Adsertl+erl
EDITORIAL ROTA
The (tpp,•sltinn ought to tender Mr. more popitnr. This will give nndegl-
RInR a heftily vett• of thanks for that Mar
In per rdrrkt ter do 11 " 11*. ea
"five -rant" ■Tseech. if It were not for I S•
that, what would they have to talk irnnahh•r He says he thinks 1'M
about? the nire44 girl In town. Shall i ask
• • • lino In 41411V4 John Rall has been A good enatnm- Mother 'lin, deer, let him keep on
Of of Garda Est Many year' f.rt'a 11,i1,111,o
knows why he slakes IIMm his gentle and loving. vetoes, noel when
No mon In piddle Ilfe Int \ugh' the worst of his enffertne ons ore? he Ritchie and Mr. end Mrs. Teitrher. of
Nnr.1 world I. s, rer•kle"s sir state- placed 11npp11c• aro 1 «1414 the dor. .:Imvsle, silent the week -end with Mr.!
mens. He will not 'cornrt hl+ error:. tar's own deer little boy. who WAR and Mrs. (1. King.
r
he will too on making similar mer- 11'
n tame who t tl Re its. Itajor. Mins Elva and Ann Dewar and David '
statements. 11e always 11111 done so:
Dewar. of Toronto, nrr spending the
He nnrer (.441111141 to lore hl+ errinR yartotMn at their home.
Ir 111(1,' likely- to dottier. There 1s
mother, and In 1111* little wlmffnl way Yra. l.masdru and dnnttht41 of iia
wionla Ask Mrs. Wilson to write her a •_-
,sly one remedy - the public oliva 11is-
gnnnt his statement.. winnow the rrehi
atter and tell her to tome home.
ft -.II and what inn nmnzlnu
ht+
nn u• ‚leaf
When father rntne to ink., him ---
'Ale of chaff Duerr. 1+' haek to his motherless ,-r'mfortt.". )Ir awl )Its 4.. I' 1:ine ami son
. • e ' home. they weederel what w-onld ha Douglas. rind Mies Mimi Proctor. of
al -
And the United States bus one "f crone rat him: int there wn" OnP nleorP Toronto. sport the work -and Mild hol-
the highest sheep and e4.01 teriffs i.. who a flg iday with Mrs. G. King.
never saw him il"In., tie guest of Mho A. Dewar.
At the dawn of the•enturc, 61.100--1 fifteen n1' Inter
hnlidaying tot "Belletnc trot•
be found. Any place in the %%orb! though they
%4Tutt happened eh
MIs* Y. Monnghan, of Toronto. la
r• 1as1Plnmhr there? they henrd about him Indirectly some,
,1'n •
1'r " Nntlin¢ pion+••+ n w,•u,nn'nune flan
4MM1 shop rP*Idwl ll tIM i'nitc) Stet'.f. Mrs. 4,Ii.4411 ons trn11111n4 wi•st hr to M• mio1114 e4411 by n nuns. ('il•
The tariff kept RoInR up• noel rap• +Incl trnln, when she mat n ur•ntlr•mnn from.
1
' respect. rap. 'Intl' It reached almost the Itlgl t. Chilerotrn who Infrohu•el himself *'i _ _ —
of their
while the ,sheep grew leas And lora .,,,,,.,,rr•'einn he said, "you 1111 Me In-
nntl' In Me only.40.7110.0Is) shw•p Wear I terestP4 to bear shout A Yonne frl.nd
left In the 1'. R. l'reor little lambs' 1f of yore Who' stnppwl with me over,
ea Ro Rally New..
----- Mr. Bennett wnnld 111" to err It Pen• an old trlenM1 in the course
Night Isw•Imll Is now Iernm11114
,\merino tariff* cannot flare them., night Annie time ago As the hone.';
they are (tome --et lees! the "tiff «111 ors rather emwdet he slept In th.j
of help -
Tariff+.'he.. wound. Ave fat tante
pineal Jtrat etion cannot help 0004 -
thee 1n ('anada, in the 1'. R. or 1• as
rather elnntry In (b. wrnrkh
7
*Awe room with me What tram my
*stnnlshtnpnt when 1 raw him kneel
down heed.. the tlwl *rad reeerently I
my his prayers. it wag 1'n minimal mad
Lnn*titer IN A flet• tonic- although
It doesn't help nen 1t If yon Lamp your
bend need flnnlelaaly eke d..'1' the
U,nghlnR. Kitchener Ilts,rril.
!stator- i'nn motet drink a dues of
warm water Peery morning.
!'absent- 1 do that now, holt they
call It coffee In nor boarding h0tuP.
IVER
Less than
a ticket
to the
talkies!
1w 1929 we added
over 14,000 miles of
maim derails to
earn long 4listaere
facilities. Over AO
per rest of all refit
are NOW completed
"while Too bold the
1L.."
s
(
Mrs. Mills was thrifty!
She would dearly like to talk to her
mother back home, as her friend told
her she was doing every week, but think
of the expense—
She esu s.:tonished when she learned that
a call for the distant number during the
day would cost only 60 cents, and after
7 p.m. only half a dollar.
She actually made her call after 630 and
it cost her only 35 cents — the night
rate!
Now the weekly 3 -minute talk with her
mother is a regular thing. And what •
joy it is both to Mrs. Mills and her
mother. Both declare it is almost as good
as a visit !
Many people are like Mrs. Milli — they
think long distance expensive !
Just run over the rates quoted in the
°penia pages of your telephone book —
y those for "Anyone" (station -to -
station) calls dating the evening and
night period& 1 It will convince you.
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