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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1923-6-7, Page 4E:. dural •Cor•, i e Pianist, Exeter dvoCate' Areetsrong;-Geetta Cas Miss Anna next meeting will be home of Mrs. Rundle ob when a special speaker w ent, w. isses Dorothy", ai Vie Ads, 33.70.; , CarriejOke work on Tp. Rds "40. eftreyy. e The aingessied. ensile •to eld • axle the •John JTohns, rep on June •Stli, -Dominion Road Mach i ery C•, rep. 1 be pres- for' grader, 42.65, Carri=d. Council adfourned`to Meet Satur- dalr, Ju4y '7th, 19 2 3 Henry Strang, Clerk.. Sanders & Cree.;h, Proprietors . 'Subscription. Price—In advance, $S 50 per year in Canada; $2.00 in the pelted States. All subscriptions' •rat paid In advance 50d, xtre charged. Wm. Moodie • Frank Got- bridge;• 70e; rader, '. $15 ; Local News 1:423 Gent Iia rHLRSDAY, JUNE 7, Credito for MTs. Feed. Rick e I and ehildres1.of lTr. 'W 3. Smith • Miinhi., ,are ere visiting lava eta:three flays',last eek ata busie -.i ';]irorthington, ��do with the former's parents Mr. C and nese._ wee ___ MTs. 'Sol. Hardy.�ch�ool Reports Miss Gladys Wolfe is rsitur,g her t ale- Wm Walker, Exeter :\north, is sister in 'Windsor, for a. f t weeks 'attend Toronto 'thiq week where she will ' Rev. and 'Sirs.' Dri,er's !children of attend Convocation, ten her , son, confined Elam •Page 1 Bruce, -will hevc his de�lee conferre9 Pass, Lois Hanover spent Sunday wit the par- upon him. e - fuer 76, Hazel Blaonnfie�ld 75; sLois exits. 11 Stathatr.. 74, Mena Kestle 73, 1Liss Lizzie Browru rata red to Lon.-, were 4lartim 72, J 01- Voda liter weeks, siting at her .1r, and Mrs. Jos. S. Harvey Ilutgwood 65, Lloyd Frecklefo 62, Nel- et da m on - 3,j ]n S nnie n taw .aye this week at' - en} Vale 62. hams here far Mrs. few weeks. s d \lath dist Cant ren" a Brunie Buchanan 89 Rev, .s flC j aSarniad� theienst Ise•n; ere -sent t the Ord;nuati'>n Jr ie 62. iuors,D epi Jackson, tlf, Methodist Canferenco_• t eldest son', yurdon, «o .h•e Harry Cole 88, 7 past Mr.creek, i , e ljas been ap- eseph church ,n% Marguerite Bloomfiel nJ Cla fora Batten e , '�lertan�T�lls�a��c�1��IhaFrmaved the pointed to then C�tes�arth Wallace Seldory 87, _ tT r r Creech 7e, Ruth Balks -sill 80, Grafton. Creditors Publi• c ei: 75, Ken- . the house £armerly'i occupied by lent County �__, Cachran�e 76, Hugh W 1P tan 74 Mrs. Fred Eiiber• Fred Haist,j'I11ED IN THE, WEST, I Co Ward 75, Merger Eerereng illy riI gt Nelson 72 \Iassr.;, 'Wm. Ii also. , Smith ase of town receiv- Richard Tramper 74, Kuhn 70, Helen Chas F. nyaLrer and ni 'Vers Robert D,inneY j Dorothy Cox 72, Justinanon 62, Helen, avar:,..n; ire Lar„den to a few aceeks, 'sed word this w ek of �theYd'�twho 5tanbury 66, Mary in a brick 'yard. i , e- his; brother, Mr. J �' 24, at Heywood 60, Mrs. (Drell Orme has x'eec td ham died at Millet, Sa •, 5onj MMahn and 4 H Form 2, Sr,—.Pass, Jack -Redden 73, ,e the ego of 64 yearMuriel Kay . � Kenneth Vale 67, from London, 'flex her ec•ent illness.Stella Little 60. Vie all hop= for a epee i recovery. sor i ve attend, Mies Lily. Lawson. of endear is vis-' days. The late Mr, er t was post- Number enrolled 42; average with her Parents, lr. ante Ills. m :star and mane o ver nit Millet, and n N 40er a ro lie 42; a 'e teacher. itir:'ra �' ' ' a Eery days p•reviau to is death was ROOM . I Eli rs. B. Sr., Iv recovering , on, his away home, we cels. B. Brown 1 d his car I Standing Helen Salt nicely since her operatst�n in Victoria Iabout tantr front Hos`` load to an Hospital. Fred 'last' ti� ; drew elf the Mr. Kerr spent 1 i g ti u-a•s found some tirr day in Detroit at a shoot, running Pt from a stroke of pr a good score. t Mr. Wm H. Ga se:r 1 ft on .- bus:- eosJ'to xufartute. He hor e1 for err Yark removed t let' E Badder weakgess h th mail. When. home d ul e ' side, ash re'!he e la ere suf ffering rely is, ::nI - an un - E as a at once tak- ,mer Hunl:an, 6 2. d sled for and Sr, II b' -.,.Honors, Marion Davis, :� .:, was r hs own home, I 7S' Florence Corn - which trip T+1 ^day t d t;ansciousnleSS, 83; Allan Fraser, ' 75. Pass, Bai- The Trustees an ehar e of tle nth seat . by never regale Mated, The lett, 76e" Jean. Penhale, whw field di mu had a :fence ra�nce, .nassin, away as ;baa > hew Town-' ly Burke, 68; Mildred Collingwoo , }vlMes adds much to -C app" St. de:eeesed was bona itu ' p 85;Aldon App 1L'�s R lcw of Alma College, being a soda of th late Gliarl-5 leton, 60, Lyle Kahn., ship, e:nb ;rents Jr. TI a—Honors, Utah Clark, 87; Thomas, zisted with \lies Lyl rye He resided vele his p • h• tit he ma aLe.d, hie vele h being 'hiss at the home os her parents hers Over, 'trey' tj 'Dorothy Davis, 85 Bulky Chester S Mr. Re Faruson, daugbt r of the late ;82• ass, S Far a zLmb:er of yearn Connie Jennings, galas Mer, Russell Clark Sarnia, the Ca isitink� Robt, Fannon'. f .ager Cornish, 61. gat,h of Commerce, is visiting they resided ‘near Seat rth, and Honors, L is McDonald, « a hem for a few days removing io• the West' Jr. II b— a, h_:et About 11 a, go who •e he las since S5; Marguerite Cann, 84; Mariorie tbout 11 years as , if he survives C 1'n 82 • Mervyn ms, 81, Pass based on daily work. er, Sr. II a—Honors, e 85. Pass, Teddy Wethey, 70; Harold Appleton, 68; Viola Hodgson, 67; Al - i ressded. Dashwood I ed by Besides his , seven isaughComplin, , • a tet of a family,Allan Quance, .63; Eld I .;ding, 60 of whom are mar -nth Fraser, Icrud three sons, all Sr, I girls—Honors, >three 97; Florence Stewart, 91; Jean Ross reed but two, an,c�,a11 live in the West 83 . 82 ; but two. He is also survived by Vera KesSe, , Lost Two era Fingers.—Wide Harry , brothers and two sisters—Mr. Robert. 90 ; Honors, Jean Pilon, Cham- of2; Canons awal operamila a tai ues a I of-, and •Thomas Denney of town and Chris. Dorothy Luker, 79. barman's he had t e1 r Tuesday ars of Stephen; Mrs. Wes. Lyons of Ed-. bars, , 95' How - d Mrs, George Walker of 98• Tom Elle`rington, ternaon, he had the +,first two Simpers ;nMtan, at .The ftinerai 'took and Kerslake, 92• Kenneth Hockey, h;s x,4;ht hand, cut off .'Uadly North Battleford. ' 85. Pass, Jimmy 9 0 ; Jack StanUury, Sanders, 73; Eddie Ward, 72. • Jr. II—Honors, Adeline Stone, 89; Winchelsea Eileen Snell, 86; Mavis Spencer, 85; ________ i Billy Walters, 76. Pass, Teddy Bat- Wedded,—"rhe marriage took place ten, 74; John Payne, 73; Irene Col- ' aro Church, Wind- � lingwood, 72; Stanley Ward, 68; Al- cl:,;s Emma. , It' Ian Nelson, 67. were a_: : ' i' r Hey« to, daughter of , No. enrolled 45, aver. atter. 43.2. Chelsea, to Na j Nellie Medd, teacher, hol.da ii i Otven Sound vns-! !'_:s. to son of ,4Lr, and �- slants, I J• f Toroin The Ur:de ROOM i iced Sunday here -with sP and Mr ' �1*,. B. E', YVilsotL, Tar lute•• Com-' th Wo killer's Cies-, 5—Honors, Reba Simmons er five y•. ,Jac: ry , es- of ?�.utomo $8 Irene cloeney86, May Quance 8 cane be remedied ' Though you suffer with that dragging, nagging p in the bladder, with' frequent sting- ing urination which shows brick. dust deposits, and with all the extreme discomfort of urinary wealmess,-^you can get quick, sure relief by using Gin Pii ls, Whi suffer a day longer? Gia Pills have helped thousandshen andel dla•i mea, chil- dren. Just try them!, A few doses will prove to you how unnecessary it is to suffer. NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO. CGt yon" a FIFTY CEN S [attendance 20.L 2f Davis, teacher. SCHOOL REPORT, OF S. S. NO. 3 STEPHEN, for the mot sof MDeere Sr.• - air;, Fred Weaberg,L sr., was place. an MaY gored by a cow int the field one day last week. She had h4 -colgr bone' and . ewers] rifts broke: shoulder misplaced, besides ;being, badly bruised .• :lir. Win. Ehlers of Kitchener As- ited i.a torn over, the w. ek end. ' Marys rye Arugl?JC :'Ir. and Mrs; 'Wes Wolfe and fam-. an St. June ?nd, to s r, : eafa th over the son, oad of Tom spa` r M Hey,oad,1 - I -a T: man o Zari on. a , n69SLuella a S Knight 63. J. 4 3—Ella Dearing 7 Margaret Penhale 7 tie 75, Greta Dear' ders 62. Jr, 2—Lel Gladys Penhale 69, ,lake 68, Gertrude l Eli Christie ••7. Jr. Sr. 2—Horuars, Pass, Earl Chris - 65, Bernice San,- Jorye62. Sr.1. Vie Stanlake 67, —Douglas Trieb Murray Scott 65. Jr. or 79. Pr. ter 71, Primer A—Ray J Y B -.•Howard Laverty 70. _ Number on roll 17; average attend twee 16,-D` Kuntz, SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. NO, 7, STEPHEN, for the month of May: Sr. 4—Edward na • Nelson, 79. Jr. 4 ) dl4433, `ha Ir. ::n.e] Mrs. Art.. oan . anal \ir'. Jae. Englat:4 of Thedfard j nest it n Iithrt far of e. spat Sunday in taavu g her and the groom Is mane 4r 5 tnli week s:tines 'ter get ngvile bile Insurance Dept., of mother n Liability Assurance :4i. -L Beatrice Gr a reel of Toronto He Lab -1 v rs eas, was a ramated to Seldom Buchanan 8 1 the at ink overseas, Charlase' Co - 1n 8 n with her , ,';ins • t e eek o1 captain, and was :n France n- i"a -ell TJ ur t -� . , Grayb is,via-A-• h time after the. avar,warkiBel'ore 85, Ray Creech 811 i d 'errs. Mrs. la dbeab Sr pow`-' ;son 74. "tag 3�.Y Toronto Miss Heytwo'od' "class 3—Honors,• yir. „and 'errs. S. Ireland of Strat-f • lea - vim; Brutish Governor -n • Hazel Clark 83, Ver •'th a miscellam•e ars ' 1 p de 8S R'�Ynion r the Empplay- •-mast C(mesh se. gltt'Y Tramper 91, Carporatian. Class4'—Hostio.rs,Helen Weber 88, Margaret Taman 1,Pass, Ray Hutch - La Co]1im.gw,00d, Sr ani Wells 31, Ed- arty Penhale 74. Wilson 56, Gouldy Schraeder� Lampert 53, Eileen lam. Lochner 34. Houlahan 55, Cathe Dorris McKellar 35, Sr. 2—Ila Sweitzer 42. Sr. 3—Mar Baynham 49, Wil - Jr. 3—Margaret fine alcEachi:n• 50, orne Dietrich 23 Arthur Bayn- 8, Beatrice Bay am 67, Thomas ham arl 39. 2—Mi red Lamport 62, Evelyn Savea:eitzer 59, - M,Iartha Gow- er 54, Freddie Schroder 47, Arnold Bayrham 41. Sr. 1—Russell Me,11in100 Jr. 1—Samuel Sweitzer 90, Sr. ee i— eoDietrich 90 Roy Lampert ch 55. ern ' 55. Jr P.^Evelyn, Harlem 100, Lucile Theodore feed. and Mr. end, 11x_. E. y , lett- ;:th .Cann 81; Pass, I emus shower, the staff with an . Fred Ellerin; err Besnier t 5. London were Sunday visitors at the friends present., C1 ran and toaster Ston 70,I y q,r.... ill E. 1,e Yager g lnr • rid coffee percolate;•, Class Rowe.Dinney Q2, ,L, se ,�c iasLr is visiting aid the chaerman of the board a'tth a 2—HonorCliffard Heywood 2, ii r. LIo. Grace Baker 84, Martin 83, Lloyd EcLQhtrif :r of Ithis ngtouxl substantial cheque. cfarY Sims 75 ./Pass, Patsyren. Sanders ,l_. -. _ Class 1A—Honors, Viv70. .;gc:^«t Sunday and, 1londay,at his home '~— Pass, Gordon Appleton 70, Phyi11~'S he ac• USBOitNE COU`TCIL 75 ; Elliott 68 Jack i erru�ck 65, ::, Homer Guenther of Crediton the Tp. Bierling 63, Elizabeth Foote 60. Janke end 21ise Eno •en Cf Windsor were The Municipal Council °Towushil> iNaxval J ti met at the Pass, Raymond Smyth 70, holiday ver t'.i 'sr Home, at of Usborne, 68, Jessie Jennings Mary Van --.tome t Avery ,pent the holiday ' Hall, on June 2nd. All members 8, pass, s 63, Charlie Snell , 0. Lc a ri et Sururasl. 67, Harry Kestle 65, LloydSV n .?-.; ']-t Sururas end friend :; of.were present. readindtes of meeting of Rarry Klulei61, Florence. St d spa,.t the: Willer k'end with Mr. May 5th, were and approved on camp p64.. Stan - and .._. Orta i4 sll,rt, motion of ,Hanna—Skinner: Snell 60. Number enrolled 44; averageeacl>°- The members of Councilsardeclare tendamce 41-0. M. Taylor, --"'-� subscribed to the necessary Carmel tion, they resolved themselves into slt{�bs"-ani. a Court of Revision, for the 1923 Assessmesnt Roll on mo�isotru f Stew- art—Ballantyne.- Dogs Luff having been destroyed, John Lux - ton's Tom Bell's and Rufus"Kestle's• Samuel Smith's Assessment lower- ed from $2.50 to $1.50. Changes of property: Robt. Wood, pt -10, . con. 6; 2 ac, to Geo. Kellett; Win.Win. Nairn, lot 16; con. 15, Jane Walker. • Court closed on Motion of Skinner --Ballantyne, the :Clerk` having been authorized to make the necessary corrections. • • Communications, . re: Continental "Finance Corporation, the Clerk was ' fru ct ed to return turn' it unanswered ins bein • impertinent;- re Dr: John as g cone re Regist - CW: S. McCullough, tion of births, that the Clerk notay -�---- delinquent physicians; re S. Huron RZ,*RON:DALE Returning Officer's letter as to fixin5 _ _____ polling places for the forthcoming The annual meeting of the Husain- election. The Clerk reported his an ld et - dale. Women's A Institute one Wed- swTheand Seett Drainread Imp Improvement approved. n-esday, May.30. Mrs. Ben Case as- port ,having been received from the bert Couneil, rip the hastess. The successful year.s The r ed�and pr'ovisiona ly adopted onas read, consider- reported mo- nd that cei eta.,from fees, concert,296.601orThl eund tion of e the Clerk be i struatedntoap prepare etc,, amounted to $ B L w,' have same. pensee of concert, •school fair,. north- -the necessary By -L fire relief, Federal W'• L, etc e printed' and that a Curt of Revision mounted to $278.0 leaving aale •ae Elfin flusr h one consi Jul oration o same e.of $23.53, T e annual picnic enc held to Gr nd Eend of June, deeded, p.m. ,tewart That the fol - 23r beto Skinner ---Stewart: 'tonis- ed, tis r e Lorders tord n o oand ' t t a i'ed 'nYS ei �as 23rd. Tel on June 12th was` accepts le -wing be nt of same: Corm - ted: thein ;„ following officers were elec- sued for • payme Strst£grd; 6 culvert fo e Co.,'ed, ,. h. . d:: `Hou: Pres:,' Miss'A. Case;• fres., gated Pipe : Mugicipal World," to Mrs. A. Pard; 1st • Vice fires:, Mrs. pipes,.. lies, 426;.Thos. Hun- Viae Press, Mrs. G..,M`unicipal eupp . 6; Tho; Thos, A.:herin toe; "2na ? , kin, salary, as,assess0:, $. toaL,;. Sec'"Y;-Tress., eyries ,.,c ',. `ells ging, ^;Kidd. Edy.,• .our Etheriri g g eddy; Distr t DiTress•, Mies .J. Mare `$2-; Daniel E:'Hicks, dragging. 1l ,. Miss -II. ,Si?. 22,50•; Siang; :District Directors, M' Mrs. Wf]i "ori Rd: 6 and 4 eaEtension, Roll i et1•dy; . BIee...h.DiMi Cors, M Clerk, copying 1922' Assessment , i trlsh, :?�Ixs . or . yiitshA. Mrs Si for Co., 15; Harold Jeffrey,, work On Stxang;' �.s 1'r ; Mass A Case; ss Tp. ,Rds $7. John Hodgen, world on• 1 . Sanders Program,, Com., 1' culvert Rd. 8, ,$2; Bert Boulter, work Iteynoldo, Mrsr: A. cll#cheli, Mix Expensive Economy THOSE who eep their securities and other aluables at home, rather than pl them under the protection affo . ed by our Safety Deposit Boxes, re running great risks of total lo by fire or .their. The annual rental o these boxes is small. Let us show them to you. 669 THE CANADA BANK OF COMME CE Capital. Paid up $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 11n, Manager " M. R. Comp T. L. Rutherford, Acting Manager Exeter Branch - Crediton Branch Dashwood Branch INCORPORATED 1855 Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Onner 125• Branches, THE MoLsgNS BANN COURTESY T XLL In all departments ev ery fort is made to eliminate unnecessary roan ties service d to o assure speedy and courteo s customers. every Branch. Savings Department at EXETER_ BRANCH' T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business daily• Furniture. Dealer 86 Funeral Director , J McKellar 90 Jahn p t Lochner 85.—Violet Sharp, tea We carry the Large�It and 0'fo t Up-to-date Stock of Furniture. Service, Sa`•sfaction and good value for your money. Our Asim is TkIE eHOME FURNISHER M. E. G ' DINER Conductor of Funeral Services. inest Motor and Horse Equipment, DAY AND \NIGHT SERVICE. Night Call 74 OP,ERA HOUSE BLOCK. ✓ i Phone 74w, THE WESTER IC FAIR. September 8th to 1„th\ 1923. Hundreds of Prize Lists, envy froms maps and, hangers are being mailed from the Vestern Fair offices this week, givin all informatism regarding the big Exh ition, Several changes have been m, dee in the Prize List tat the request o the Government, and it is .hoped th. it mei be gtr`_te sat- isfactory to all, • • Our Provinces by the Sea ::•' .,.: •,.,.: •...;;•,�..;;..;;,•::;•.,. •.,.•::.....:..... • .....,.. ;^'•::s:';i•�^ic,'y4'x4`,$.:$1:%••:::::Z4�"„,ti.,c• !:, 3"'1 ...... .... •v,i^�::'i' O..;,::t; ., y,,, n�.P, •Yi«,'J,i�i On Wednesday, June 6th, at 9 a.m. Res-. Fr. Corcoran united in marriage Mr. Carie O'Brien and Miss Nora E, O'Rourke of Maya. 'A quiet wedding took place at t112 . R. C. Church, W,eet Lorne, on Wed: nesday, June 6th, at 8 a.m., when Mr. Patrick. Sullivan was* married to 1VLiss Catherine Kearns. Rev. Fr. Sul afaf"o "3°�as yratednto, brother of the groom, lir. and Mrs, Joseph Mahoney and • .family, Mr, and Mrs. -.1). Dticharme and babe of ,Detroit attended the O'- Brien - O'Rourke ;Wedd to,g on n esday. .. Marie Carey and Houlihan hits e., at ' . y ; ifred Guinan• of Brescia Hall, London, Stella- O'Hara of C4in'ton 'e s- teddori, ng lthe week :end •at their• ited during hoiiies here . School Reports S. S. NO. 1, USBORNE The following is fto a threportrof .. S. No. 1, Usborne, of May. V� C1.---Maybelle Strang 68: IV—Honors, Norah Oke, 81; oreen Dunn, .75. Pass, Pearl Wood 72; Mervyn Cudmore, 71; Melville Down, 71; Harold Horton, 69; Hew- son Hill, 6 8 Helen: Moir, 50 ; Har- vey Hyde, 40. Jr. IV—Pass, Verna Oke, 65; Maurice Boa, 30: Sr. III—Honors; Kathleen Strang, 79.. Jr. III—Honors, Beta Oke; ; Jack k Horton, 7 9; 80 III—HonoArchie Etherington 75. Pass, Joe Moyear , 72; Eva Boa 64; Geo. Boa,. 63 ; Me' vyn Du Violet Hyde, 60. 87; Sr. II --_Tenors, P are "Moir, Marie Squire, 85; Go don Block, 65. Jr.r II Honors, B rnice Hopton, 80 ; Alma Ethering on, 7 8: Ruby Penhale; 62• Harold Cl. 1—Elmore Dunn, 72; Cudmore, 71; Paul Boa, 68. Primer --Fern Welsh, Rich'd Eth- erington, Margaret Parsons,,Mai•jory Oke, Douglas Stewart, Mary . Stacey. No. on roll" 3 8; Aver, Atten• 3 5 • M. Horton, teacher, >•:NRh ,ora ytii:L ;:�;'y:? <:•''':::'>"• �:`_:' ..o •: SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. NO. May, Y. ;4, Lisbon✓ne, far th • onth of M based on daily work aural, 'examinations'. Sr, IV., Lula • Hunter 81, Nlari e Hunter 61; Sr. III., Mvlarjorie N steatt n 6, Harold Mi;tdrepl' 71, �Do+ree 7o Gerald cot: 64, . Crearge Tli�a coni 6III1vIary Ford 54, Lily Hunter -5 ; Jr. , -Jr.II.. lea , wither ;80, Jean Conten 6,7 , ,. u'nte, '.60, , Archie Coates 7„6, Roy Wil :ert Nobie 89, BessieBiate J. d,Me1�b..Noble , 75•. lorCoates al Ar. is Foed 50 Florence Mi hell 74, Norman Hunter 36; Primer A1lalld catt 992,,Elgin Lueton 7 Noble 50, No. ,enrai ed 22 ; ” average Few countries in the world ' offer a greater variety Y of scenery or better travelling• facilities than. the Dominionof:'Canada.Cana- drons if for no. other_ reason than ' ' . the:. improvement' of their general education, should seas and .,know Canada first, while: the 'globe- trotter will also' find much ;to in- terest n terest him. Varied and easily act, e are the diversions for •the sthe Maritime summer' tourist in Provinces New BrunswIsland. Nva Scotia and Prince Edward of the fatuous English Lake Dis- trict_ Prince, Edward Island ' IS an the b st 0 f. where wa alder't idyllic garden surf bathing, boating and fishing ; BrunOwae are , �,avai�labler ' NeW am ', her ,fouests are filled ,with g ht_ erg d: d fish, and with , em �y e r rivers t fu1 sum,mering,spots line F ndY s Buie de Cbaleur. shore and :tire Canadian National Railways oP Caned. elate a network 'of ' linea' servifl the choicest parts to 'these M time'. Provinees. Here one gets the salt tang' of the I sea as well as• the ozone of mo,un ate' ta•insr,inoor, artd;lake:•tiThe ;slim is .;ideal. •• ,Every opportunity for boating,bathing and fishing f afforded, '•` Golf' is a popular sport. and good' -hotel accommodation is plentiful: re .of The rugged south oho of ;NSva Scotia offers' a choice tween fashionable sea -side resorts and, quiet little fishing' .Villages., Nova be - The Bras d'Or Lakes -•of .Caps Breton are ;almost an exact, replica