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largely oa or Tess' w, urate recocde
BARGAINS 'IN, f1L ft, 4 of fec. sig: 06b), aA4 feedifrl5 casts only.
" if the viarl►et' low calmot even pay tory'
h1 hit: feedalign
, ~vital pf 'latt errrteu In,
ugoluumRugs Women's ` ,presses wepttpent. �Qi'r , �,�ei�, tic,tt ketir�
ilOai rr expenses. We, et -0,1
w Best quality in selected patterns., .y The feed cost to 00duce Qae IXuu.
�ieop ettes
Bred pounds of pork may be galculated
atle x ards. Regular in I�ttcltess Taffeta, $ : by mcluding the cost of rrrninteaance
$8.00 for....,�� ....__._.. $5,00 Ftutlards, TTIcotines. Some very late of the breeding atQelt responpfble for
itrll9altt ittld now all flIi sutuln:t b tr- thq market !togs. Applying thla method,
y • • . 2 - tV J -r quirhundred
ua bo t pounds popof a�of meal. mime j ..
Br>�tlsb Linoleum °u81'e3 $ >tttli' clear at f ro.i>k _ 5 p_
cent. Mader value. erk(arr harm li cal st._$1nsurell hound .
even a htgbet' rural cost.--l15� pounds.
)♦afro velar ., Selet:t patterns, valuing meat and grata;'vt §70 .per ton,
ah ~JiRttiticble
for .din D rooms. halls, �JXII IOYES hvhl6h ts, conservative elaaugh, the herd
i feeding charges per hupdred pounds ofsa,,e
kttrbens, etc.,Special price. pork would anrount to FYl on the G to
t s r/ ards $14.50 z6 button l:ugtb, extra beavv, pure f basis. U%en"this Boers not cover all,
3 69 y faros casts.
yards $1K6.50 *ilk, black, white, pick, sky,
3 x q Figures available iron) herds on the
and grey. Special.._ .. - _c_ . $2.50 Experimental'
.; Systeht Compare
Jute Brussels Rugs u very closelywith acre obtained in
Silk Hose tarn, survey with
i. e. that •approxi- AT
mately 78x, of the cost of pork produe-
Seamless, reversible, neat at- tion Is for feeds And the remaining 22%
p to cover farm cost§ exclusive ,of ship -
terns. L .dies Silk Hose iu all the best ping chargds. To 'titWuce 100, pounds
2 x yards $I2 for $9.75 ichors and white 9, 9%,, io, all uurtions of, pork under overs ll Canadian condi
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2 y o and $3 o:� quality at of grain gorrthe; es ui Anent. t $70 per
1 3 :: 3% yards $22 for $19.00 .. 5 q Y
ards» az for ton for meal this VpVjil represent a feed me'
3 4 y 5 $20.00 per pair _•----- $2rrQQ cost per cwt. of perk at S16.62, wnietf
figure represents onllr,18% of the total
i" cost. 100% or the feed plus the farm
charge would amount to 821.28 per cwt.
The above figures may appear start,
Wo ACHESON SON pi g. There are hundreds of small
feeders who can feed a litter or so of
pJgs un a much cheaper basis. Otherswise there would very tittle pork If you are going
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Produced. Why cann n tete hogs be
raised comparatively cheaply on the
farm? Simply because of the fact that
a considerable proportion of the teed is West do not fail
w . or one of unselfishness,
according as Ad the Idea to his sister and then con- In the nature of a by-product or per-
' - RELIGION ANR'lY°NE COMMUNITY the Individual and the community (uouously suggested it to a few other haps home-grown. Multiply the swinfJ
Dryden resfdente and Lapeer County activities r the farm and it as grain
thanks. AS the character of an lndtvl- I am to purchase more meal and
5 st� One of the foremost 4f scientific In- farmers. He spoke of it as a community 17 *• p
vestigators, tvho was not particularly dual Is determined by his thoughts sR + club and added that he would pay thq at market armies, The Dost to produce to get outf ltted
a church man or a theologian, in speak- likewise is th°e character of the oom- expenses. The people had always gone mounts alarmingly. So with the farm
} nunity determined by the sum total along in their old-fashioned ways and' ilyck of poultry.
trig of religion said that "no one can only srfiall groups had an What shall we feed hogs? Grain, milt
" of the individuals comprising the Y ything in corn- feeds and b roduet feeds are beeom-
c deny that it Is the ,al%r+st and most mon. There was a handful of Method- >-p before leaving,
t ° by -pro -
powerful fabt connected with the sale whole. Practical problems In the indi+ tsts, a tin flock of h iscopalians, a Ing scarcer than ever, Wheat vidual life, In the church and In the set of dancing Dung folk and n Dol ducts are practloally ort the market.
.lance of mankind on earth." The g y p The feed markets of the future are
world, since creation has passed community often develop very quick- room gang. There were some straight most discouraging in prospect. The
through many trying experiences, not' IY, and often demand to bo Just as ndntfewswhosome straight Democrats wholesale price of hogs has not appre-
preferred to vote for
only In regards to 14A physical forma -i apeodlly removed, 3o that It Is will t0 the "right man for the right offlee,`� canted correspondingly. The man who
remember that such problems can only to fact every taction known to the can feed hogs profitably today musty
tion and readjustment, but also In its
have a comparatively cheap product our
offset concerning the human race, but be finally solved and removed when small country town. by-product to replace meal as largely
i.? at no time more than the present, has the Individual and the rank and file of, Before they realized at, these differen- + as possible. Such are scarce. :Milk 1. ■. 1•
' the community is moved and control, Ing elements had been put to work as products form t¢e greatest of all. City special Prices III
brie quieting and Steadying Influence oil members of committees appointed by and hotel refuse is another. Green feed
iled by the true spirit of the unselfish ou
Gen. Squler and his sister. Cautisly+ Intelligently used, soiled or under the
the churcti and pure religion been
rdquired. The seeking of In- service. This Is the driving and compel- in the beginning, but soon whole -heart-
g right conditions, pasturedi is a third.
divldual salvation, to serene disregard I109 force without which the lite of edly, they dropped their petty Jealous- Barley is one of the best at Canadian
les and soon, for the first bine !n the1D
f of the weal of our neighbors .and fol- the individual. tate machinery of the hog feeds—tooe appreciated. EJe-
livor, they had something In common, i'vatur screenings,
littlnings, if or standard quality,
1 . low -men, is selfish in the eX mine and church and all our civic and democratic f Dryden builders drew the plans to must be utilized wherever available. Overalls
il,'� totally Inconsistent with L re liberal organizations avail but little. the club house, reconstructed out 01 The man who is raising young pigs,
i ARCANUM the old mill building. Dryden carpenters ' w•ho tans to feed than almost solace)
religion That
Is atrmad in the civilized P y
i,� avorld today. Relllriun not- only ora- drove the nails, finishing the structure on a grain ration,'w•he has little or nq
in time to be opened formally on Sept. milk or green feed available, wid-I at- Smocks
vides for our proper relationship to llod A COUNTRY CLUB 27th, f9i8. *rite assembly 'room is foo most certainly be foived to place a high
FOR COUNTRY PEOPLE feet by G0. The floor is finished for dan- I valuation un manure and experience if
but makes the greatest our
possible eravl- cing. and there aro folding chairs when he is to get an even break next fall.
trlon and �lransnds for uur 9nseperable people want to sit down for meetings.
relationship with each uthor and roan, f The August number of Munsey con- A second=hand plann has been Instatledr TRAFALGAR SQUARE
kind generally. The religionist of to- tains a most interesting description of At the rear is a kitchen equipped with
i� o country club for country people In dishes, knives, forks, and spoons for WILL BE REPRODUCED pants
l,y slily, if do any measure he shall fulfill Lapeer County, Michigan, near the little lop People. It all cost Gen. Squler 87,- j "The Empire Triumphant" the even -
his must not only purge himself town of Dryden. The Idea originated cop at Dryden prices. ng Spectacle in front of the Grand
t of ecclesiastical hauteur and futile oc• with Maj. -Gen. George Owen Squier, ( Roumanian, boy of a7 did most of. Stand at the Canadian National Exhibl-
cupation with theology. but must be ani] it has been such a s4ccess that life the landscape gardening and curbing tion this year will be a pageant of
ready to dedicate himself to practical, in that part ,rf she c„entry has beer, the walks with cobblestones hauled spktndor, color, light and action and
%vohderfuliy Jmpruved.The club has .from the golf course. At one side of will provide a striking objeel lesson in Shoes
muselash work to a practical world and the bnllding is a place, for the parkinfl the making and keepJgg of the British
overcome a waning Interest In the home
Imus
t. thluk in social terms, and if, he life of one element or the community. of automobiles: on the other the pond, Empire. Trafalgar Square, a spot so
vtidll be useful must get an Idea of the it will probably be one of the means dragged and cleared of its rusty cans alive with associations and memories
verve of comradeshipand the worth of h•htch will induce people to go back to and spread over a
greater area by a for thousands of returned men and t
the land. new I
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friendliness, and a community frankT y -built spillway. On the water in other Canadians, will be the setting for
About tirrer vAars ago, when on a summer are two rowboats and a canoe, this now triumph in stagecraft and the Suit Case
9 neva and friendliness that Is serene as visit to Dryden, Gen. Squler astonished and in the winter there Is skating on very spirit of Nelson will seemingly
Itis large, In union there Is strength, the natives by buying the site of an the popd and the rutsic teahouse builll )lover over the scene, glorying in the
t : in co-operation there Is more than a old mill a mile and a halt from the little over the dam serves as a place to get fact that we have never relinquished Tho milt had formerly been run
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mire result of add]nq two and two and townwarm in and for putting an and taking our beneticlent heritage of seaside
a by water power, but had been crowd -
off skates. supremacy. ,tleproducea with truthful
having four as a result. Co-aperatloq ed out by competitors using steaml
The whole is a well -organized country attention tq detail, Nelson's monument
ma* be. formed so as to be an endless Nevertheless , in itself, the old building club except for the servants. It is a rul8will be shown towering 75 feet In the
stood in a plot of forty acres all littered
chain with every link an Ito place, and that the place must be left in precisely air, with , the Natloqat Gallery in the
with rubbish and overgrown with
every one up to :standard strength, We rho condition in which 1t was found. baokgrot}nd, St. Martin's church on the
weeds. In the centre, with a few trees
i Andrew, the boy landscape gardener, left and public buildings on the right.
e aro at tiresent only learning the prenief about It, was a pond grown up wltls will wash up all the dishes in sight Profoundly impressive, will be the mus -
+" +lemma of community service and so= cat -tails interspersed among rusty cans for Y5 or 50 cents. The place is left operj ical treatment and divertissement, in-
t dial betterment. The problem before is and brokekl orockcry. A small • stream and a committee is appomied to reserve eluding the Empire ballet, Sailors' drill.
fed by springs s lashed aimlessly
3 one 'of enormous proportions, full of dates, It anybody takes a plate away, eto., while an added 'touch of realism You can save$'s
9 through a channel o mossy rocks and the neighbors liscomparable subtlety. To W'anstornt briers, altogether an cicegtlonally (rood g organize themselves Into 'will be given by a lame battle tank In
i a vigilance committee to mete out punt action—"Over the top with the Cana -
1 ^Freed Into honesty, and the dead pow• home for snakes. The entire tract, mill
"• i r er of bank accounts into a living force and all, cast onlyi5800, but the people IAhment. Everybody belongs to `th'e club Jaen ti'=and a great' battleship moving
whether he runs It or not and without majestically to her anchorage crowded 'i
<t > of Dryden considered the General had with cheering blue-jankets—"Britanni'& when you boy
for the elevation of mankind, and par- paying dues, Reservations are made
9 I made a bad bargain. It soon developed, tree of char t Rules the Waves." '
u ticuta'rly for the public benefit of those hovvever, that Gen. Squier's object itl charge or dances, grange meet- ti s,' Another of the stir
logit, phurch or school affairs, literar-I ring episodes will be ,the breaking but here
�.,. - ne>!r at hand, Is a leek tvlrieh man esti buying the panic was for Its wild aspect societies, Sunday school pienios, moth- of the largest Union Jack in the world
Ood can only perform. We must learn the rocks, the sprittgA the river an() .And the trooping '
Ars ' meetingti and oti►e? legiti ate erf- Ding of the. Kings Colors, a
the trees, All this made an ideal setting
ttow to build upon the only tounda• fairs. On Saturday nights co ttmuAity gorgeous event and or}e of the oldest of,
tf4ri on tvh1011 n noble and holy Ilio for a summer cottage. The country dances are held, which all tlid youbg I British Army eereri gntals, appropriate-•
club idea came the tollo�ying y 1t'hy people of the surrounding country, and ly conducted on Trafalgar Square,
f +n ply Cre4 J0gtgo odors, we Can sucCt;ie- tick ft reboil koolied, let o her pec- even froryryal Daslolt, a distance of Ufa
j iuljy bods: to be instrumental in as, 1pte enjoy the tr;tet which now had been miles seldom tall to attend, .+tQppd nr A Foe to AsihtuA.—Give Asthma halt
t iC1tDeQ up and beautified and make a chance and It galhs 'ground rapidly.
atsrttfig to lay lite proper foundation i ghtstra isfeametimes secured and paid ,
i for a better add more prosperous eon- "'ts place a 'community centre! The for by the dancing couples. Many of the But give it repeated treatments of Dr%
p x scheme took form gradually. Their Dame with them. A chJ. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy and It COME EAR
nrLY
thOr3 rrnity lite. The greatness of a eon+ mutat, of course, be a building sufficient- is Is those who gees that dancinaperone g stops will fall back even faster. There is no
i nmutifty is not determined by sire num- tlarge to accommodate
con modLateha crowd. and d at 12 o'clock. Incidentally all this coin- halt way measure about this remedy,
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Trim, neat, well -fitting, with wonderful wearigg
qualities. We firmly believe our clothes are the
biggest value you can buy, and will give you the
longest satisfaction.
MARTIN, the Tailor
'Phone 318
The'Western Fair
a LONDON
►SEPT. 11TH TO 18TH
THE GREAT AGRICULTURAL AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION
OF WESTERN ONTARIO
$359000.00 IN PRIZES AND ATTRA TIONS !
JOHNNY J. JONES EXPOSITION ON THE MIDWAY
FULL PROGRAMME TWICE DAILY
Auto Polo„ Music, Fireworks. Two Speeial Events Daily.
EXHIBITS OF ALL KINDS.
SOMETHING DOING .EVERY :11INUTE.
General Admission, 50c. Childreli, 15c. - Auto and Driver, $1.00
All information from the Secretary.
LT. -COL. W. M. GARTSHORE, President. A. M. HUNT, Sjeretary.
We' stern University,,
London, Ontario
cArts and Sciences
Medione
•� °� Fall Term Opens October 4th
FOR INFORMATION AND CALENDAR WRITE
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' 3t of its population nor is it found Al sere must a so e a its M. a yon Ing and going has led to better road- It goes right to work and drives ast -
suggested boating, the field the poral- wn ma out. It reaches the Innrost breath-
to itis bpiTdingA, , thorougt►fares, or Uilfty lot Qlt and tennis. I'ltlf pl"oplt as' ing .p`asrages and leaves no place for
P + The Choral of this article is that sim.
3 loam. or otommerasal p�stige, but in had not played golf before, but they the trouble to lurk. Have it by you
Ilar results can be realized in other tar-
ifM p 10 of its people, That spirit .and r said, Atter all rvh- not goat and totalis for ready use. J �
4dttQA �vll ' one of seIf#tsit materialism L for Dryden! lien, Squier first fneutton- ming communities. A11 would welcome
J�Nnum�tumuunmuuu0uuiuuum�mtnmuum�unmuumu�uuuui�
some such institution, not a social bel -
4 In Rome English hospitals nurses � )v 13
iw torment scheme, but a country club of are on duty for periods totalling up
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their own Itte#ag organized to their to 71 and P4 hours per week. ROBINSchool ofCommerce,1
ow'n committePts and conducted /by I -
f ° - tiremsahexa where they Dain do as they PeacanTs on the Swig mountains use R o
Please. dance It they like, and forget horns, often as much as eight feet i
1° their disturbing differences. Every gee• long, to converse with one another, =� CLINTON AND GODRRiCH, ONTARIO
tion; of course, must wore out lbs own from a distance.
' scheme of ktAtlon. CirAumstances differ Offers the followingcourses
Ao,the're can be no set rule. An old farm r„•�
house or even a barn could be convor- p1WER TABLETS NOT _ -
fir✓ ? ted Ince a club hons'p, and a method of "r'H� f. Business, stenographic, Secretarial, Civil =_
/r financing It would soon present #self. "'”'
v will d not only pay Its own way but ASPIRIN AT ALt, Service, Teacher Training Course
!twill da much in rpt lading content-
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mpnt and stimulating the liven -being of _•.�-„ Hydro Store ,.IC 9
the section In which It, Is iocated, and arranges 'Special Courses for students.
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Warning to Uotorlst.s Only tablets, with "Buyer Crot�s"
y v - The following advantAges
c According to the nmv legislation as are Cretrtline AS acro -�
passed by the Ontario Government the P The beat of summer
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penalties for violating certain sections i t4akes all household
�gtual Qualified Teac6il�g Staff
of the Motor VMIele Act have been ( tasks more difcult. t Ac Bnainess Sytlteltr of gcAkketpilgg
made more severe, especially Section lb 1 B au Credential Typwritiog Wili
M # which reads' as toilo's :
hie 1'y dam �`dt ifs to "No intoxicated persons,sball drive a' � � Positions Guamteeamotel
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Washing
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•BLA SIs,provitIM by Section t4a, which in a •OGatlOnaf Training .
i part reads as toiloiws t IIIaC��
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Every )Settlor �4 4 this t c the roc- don't see lire r!$iaot too for this district by Government &ppointment. and under
MAR eclair Yt qt this Act iyhaN torr' t s tAlakts, ,► ago .last atttiwt 'W'e have ' three uiatres ��
the. first �otrmm bd• lttrp isott riot• k im rttd inspection by Soldier's" Civil Re-establishment Mpartthent. _.
r sand sizes, at. different
i. per'lad not r..tetidltl�° thlrtrt .y5� � a>t� T*> � Atgilttlt" �
idea S stile Tal�o�g ,wird 1 , I> cep
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