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,uf Knox Pbyterian
Inge)), he)* their' regnist. 'T.nonthlY
:Ong on Thtd&y at VO bome
'41: *
',1/*'',.,'(;‘t14:P.91:il' It* .e0.were in
;le:viiiag# 1.e.at • week.- Billy Hill ro
urned to Port ]!1gin with gist 'Annie ,,,Stranghaw's
Wi1kin f 0041000h -were recent
• 10014 of Mr. and, $x'S,.. Wm, 'Strau
A-ttken-s
ted v•o* odtrA„.0.Mr 0. E. Eratt ,hippe(l cattle on
• • - tnt4t4Y.
outi1e,4V:d
sae
oca
.dritO*01 ' Ono'. 9
' heir and!')ohioicens 'reroalned,
.Vtreek*s.' itigurish.,,h4t there , are 'WO
inat 'weleattgigeo, bu.V.therc aro. some
variatloas prIc of Sti4u.
wheat, which eSn 1;:e sen
0-0-0W711033; went tL 1Ocents per
bugle os also barley- Pure cum_ er.
honei'which ninst $1,* '.,ilaPveete41 !),17,
the buCkwhoit.OoMea ;bloom, is bring
10007. per •
• 'Von
t�xmcd
7*Ir'10:1**-40-17:02
tre
959 to :OA% ,
"Lta.'s.* ziertn. diesSel 1130
nos„.over.,540-fiai (40t.yeiv4) .10e
afeng;.4:1*1:,nontida- „(delivered)'
Renal ,4 it6..3.pounds. (dressed)
Atte
Cl-rittje "B" and
Thktter,
,
•
0Otir=. , • ;: $9.00.
Butcher `Cattle '
Yeal'Calves, per -'03;vtf
Wheat............-
Buckwheat.. ;. • • 50c
P
eati , • 4 • 40c 45e
.. • ". ..5(0e-5$
Bran O.* '• • •'• ▪ ; .
shorts • .1. • ••• • • :0, • • • • f 41.45
Potatoes, per bag , • $2490
, •
111404 De
•941'tnre;'," There 4if. kind of lviiitrY. to
*.*-ajtrt...bisklletr*re-foreetnitir--
*tretW7itt*g the. etanmer 'oont
Tbe .rniwkol,..‘gene.411$
*110 9ver'7AVPlie4 :With e*.41,03.011n44.4,
ed 'during 47,tilne.:' July, and 00#.
0..4404, 74:0h,are, ,difficalt.'to• inove.
'into censtmotien :apt .04e: not •stiitable
tor export.. •
consinnn4on' al' -.poultry „esn'.14e. in-
ereasecr on the home *Stet hit-,0411410
the top grades, Aild,Open041,;,:iri-Q04 are
...Offered such 'rho 'export
rnarket 'will absorb large. quontttli* of
.„(IVIkelf!talitc*21.4-41etselinEcA-1:an,..4*62-ta
.ur andnonna.
° tir,•irieetAhe, r emente,oit„
_._*1 • !
the.- and oknOrk:ntarketS" it ;Should
..e
-be **Able .to arid any411,11.,of Aressed
poultry,. ' • '' .` ,„
LeSS, Bet, iMateS irerX. •
• --CTORAOSS--eStiMeteSL-IkrarY---frOM 10
per cent. in the' Ottawa, area to. 75
around: Niagara Palls. , The drop
loss was abOut 50 Per cent. or less in
Belleville, ,30- per cent. in Brantford
and tinily .10 to 16 per cent. at. Owen
Sound. *
VAL C) .ENING • -
PO MARKET
Ihrldenee, . the **lite .of prorperly fat-
tening Market spoultry was; well denion•
atratteCt l'eaellW10'17kOdUteM die#10iS
*Of the, Province Of ,Quebec. In, these
'tiktricts the producers orate or pen. fat -
!relied _their win* gdaterels before Mar-
keting and A.Catilt e, good . percent.*
age •ig the birds Were. made Vat'
_ler the afiiltfed .clas.t. and biought.
presnium Of two to three cents per
Powl, d which Is -offered ,for =titled birds
over Selected.
t's-o-Per. tette/1,14 ati 'Ion:Nada/it part
Of any poultry marketing program,
states the Poultry Siervicea, Istve Meek
:$/,'01-1,--`YeArr-CC;W'S::hfvie Anenal
-
lowed to Pasture* en tho 120 Miles of
Wil0ot-Townsinp.,roada.altHAY
coanty. The township Council charg-
es' a_Tental, $2 or the? Brit and
second cgoWS • of a ,herd, 406 -for the
third; fourth:, *$.; fifth, $3.50; sixth,
$44 seventh, .$4.50; eighth and'above,
.$5.- each. This sliding scald of.4 charg7
-es -arranged to assist the
owner with from one to four or five
cows. • • ,
" T•he average yearly revenue.deriv-
ed from this source is $1,152-. The
annual cost of weed cutting on Wil-
mot' ownship roads $550,- which
leaves A tidy annuatereditloalanc9
in the_treasury. madSides icn this
township are among- the cleanest in
the nroltince. Few, if any, accidents
have ever been reported, pobably' due
to the fact that cows are not al-
lowed to pasture on roadsides at
11.*bt. *
There at:el:approximately' -4,500
miles- of -towaship Toads in Ontario-.
Usittg Wilmot Temnship as a bash
of calculation, a total of $400,000
could collected in rentals. Reed:
.sides are cleaner where -pastured,
and the 'Cost' of weed Cutting . is
greatly reduced. With the shortage
of pasttire,lalling Municipal reventie
and, as a source of, reduced weed
control costs, this 'platr appears to
have many .features which could
warrant its triarin other muuicipali-
ties.
" .
evf4401,
'1Arateon:
at *itigetewn Werereeent. 10i:tors at:the
,:041:4424,0
';7 tontO
t the ,home qZ her brother, r. T.
4,140:
last ',iyoik
01ticalika
'W,M; Vender of :Bad
difWE• of the Westhas been
iersitips ,•14arV44',
,
UPe .
• &&. 3. Cook
SViretight'or---aulo
Orate 'Reda:arid Was Toronto
Slattor for a. few days. •. • • •
Xiiifiss aeon qarepben .spent few dal's'
at the home Mrs. ;Richard
oarTliner litiekne*.„ .
Leber Leber or
7-:0;77..-1:0061114tti, etait • 'iftfontreal-rridq, MOM& -A4
J. .1-1001t,t*PPv oil* 'for Vert 'Omcitt, towingthe smsller
da0with.. Se-islot!)1 tug, WA; and tlieberget 43rio.6
•• the wer 10041ed 14:1-th•OU
r ant**. :and r midnight in the ,e1144.014.04 tbe.1*'!- the secldent
'!,.farge,Yet Liwiiiise4thzer.41kmeettiteigUr001Blvcgfr
711F,--7704-711—
Bernice and X
e01P10,:of
friends., ,
. and 't.44
Pi61'-9414't;i1.-14-
heranOlard,
:weiik"0,114 -gUes
ltefelni•AtIvT; 17141."6 945 5"r° '11°14nAlecl
have 'returned
friends ..bk Toe
alar7: 11; :Yung))
BobbY' hut
TAVlStOck...
104', 'Arttt
),tcherter And
north' ' St*mt$014
ear into' the ditrat*nd
tbe(7vebtzle
to the
Ve ininr teed
ed to . Of
the BOokt :Were hut,
• ,rely hurt for 139#7.0'.4 v rah "Of' the crew aesistan4 I-Fore...hear 0476.
.noine ftioln • visiting papo.- 4.411,eork )044., ontoroer, 11;ntagnut taerber Siititton,a. dismay
• +bour remain&I on the .rid(0) 044' eteer *40 served ''OP1‘.'"r*Pertr01.0114
, ,
vt.hur • ia with- his. uno19 't. 11104)111.th* qieit toward theCtalvadlati viltA lr,tPort 040'
'7440P0 :where be a 'shallow !pot on dent and tclr drling maxiner--daiA.,
,
13 with pienda'•-in toeicir.00ett '11n -to beach 411, 4'0°03 thel)twUc "d instrWit4nSt him
V'srVE:i-4!IP:41:iid.'llerfrgls!..-*' S. - vesse4411:1 was P4OhYevrt. larvitull bleed tt°10:031,PPed.a.rot'll,:o''13amiPoonte:e(i': .614rut#1,,v134u:1:11;e
ev taking the mattiey upwith"4.‘therl-•
Tlie effe4 14fie
this vicinity
4tteste,-,33411k. ir,--iiiitallYrfcc,•'-s-Ifilt4QM 'rescind -
and. afro: Fred Oa*.
as-44;41W-shOMO-41f4111r. and—Mrs
calling on old 'friends arsCi in --the interval all of Oc crew result or the strange mile.up. .be is
en Friday. . t tothe 'Max. itiOne Member Ju4pt..PFFt hard to-,-say.,--4.itieknoar Sentinel..
. „
_qtratiltrayt Were .guests at the bot$ Oar Bob. WYgent„ ,attracted to the,
ne. by 'the thstressr,signais . as -were
E. Fawkes, irokont4L'hUndreda- of other euroMer Calr•Pers The
:Cook and Jeanette; of Smoky/lie' fire department "WAS called;
guests recently of Miss but owing to the nature of the shoreline
-.Wilson 1S. fr
a trip to the :Thousand Islands. • ; \14.... plan to 1;1'1d "S. purnPer' aboard the
_ There will be..no -church services or' Aroeloville4forr,IstoWa feria' Ito 'Wet, In
•Simelsy School ox .United (fighting 'the -flames had to be abandoned
Fintteb,' next Sunday.' ' When it was 'found telephone icortintati-
liirr, and Mrs. .11, Anderson, Luck- cation could zioe. be established with Mor -
years... , , a •-•"4--,0-4-1,, Ifxsyler-apent -Sun tstoctiarivhere -the terry -boat -was -docked.
ralhe monthly rneeting.--'of -the- W •day -witty W. King -and -1W -sister-- ---4rhe&firencentinued fok more than aix
was held last Wednesday atranoca, • Mrs. McDougal, of Mt. Forest, Was hours ann,.sereral emolosions occurred' as
the home of Nres; vien,-movatia. with 22 a Week -end visitor with her sister • ,tho.,0,000.--:gallorwirli.fuet,in tan:Swint
present. Tho ..devotional .-exerc OUngillut. The inemters -of the crew were Captain
Opening - Vas ,Mary Taman,- of Blyth, is S. ',Ahealli, Port 1>ahousie; Chief
..e.hhYina'arge, "13/rthe*r.i.ilg' lat'Pree<if the World **C9-o°rk-la -iJesus," visiting -Mrs: Wm. Ruddy.neer- Dermal' Arbour, WatibausheM1- Mate
followed with. Prayer by Mrs. Charles Mrs. Yungblut of Kitchener, visit- oideen Peschaanne. licattharnols. **Que.;
Smttbtoztpt4re lessefa wps read frtm ed with her brother, Mr. Samuel wheelsraan Sid Smith ond Jerry Henry.
St. John: 1.411.21, •by ,Mrs, M. Rosman.
Bseriladthe vrOr.kweel'.er.7 *gissivers'W.-43. ,Issr-4SVU•sittie, eW. ctakei
thoy." Iv L. Mobowell, 44Satiafled;':",'
readings Were 'arse -given by Mrs. E. Tay-.
181 alid-Cari,--it-`1311chanan., -Instrumental,
by (Miss Phyllis Cook. Study Book
Africa, was taken by Min ,Minnie-
'Me- president, Mrs. J. wain, presided,
over the Vailness. The ladies were asked
to bring in • Mite boxes at September
meeting, ---The-roll was -called, each one
-Present 'responding with, a s`rirseof ,S0Xil-}- this section, some /oata, are: very
tuts (a/committee Was appointed to -find
out when Society: was first formed; Tea
was served, • . •
The church service. on Sunday Was In
charge of the W. M. S., Mrs. McGill pre-.
sided over the service. The StriptUre les -
urn was read by Mrs. A. from St. -
Math. . Gospel, "The Sermon the Mr. and M
Cauntain." Mrs. Marvin eifelSowell led` DetrOito are
in prayer; lifrs..Maskell of'Benmiller, was Walter Nth?"'
Itirs. AMOS
tho guest speaker.. • The pulpit waitaste.
fully decorated with:flowers. _ frimen:ss. B. LaCe
Burr, and M
called on Mrs
Monday.
Mls Kathl
in GOderich hospital, having under -
gene an Operation for appendicitis
on Saturday.
Mrs. Win. Yfalwain ia visiting
friends in Toronto' mid Streetsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos Manning and
daughter Lois • of London, spent
Stinday with jMf. and Mrs. Wm.
Marsh. .
,Mr.. Aro* Andrews and Miss Shir-
y_Bentett,-of_Toronto; , spent -the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Xellwstin. On their return- they
were accompanied by Mrs. Andrews,
who had' -been visiting here. •
•Nirs. Will Clayton has returned to
her home at Putman, after visiting
..,rherreh.blep.eresite, M;r., ao.. Mrs.. "Ina:.
Mrs.' .1no. Cook has returned to.
Westfield, after visiting her- daught-
br, Mrs. Earl' Metnight.
. !Miss. Mary- Feagan-of-Nileris-visit.
ng With her friend, Miss Amelia
Meflwain.- •
..The-Deeoration Services will be
-held in ,Colborne.cernetery on Sunday
afternoon,, Au& at ()o'clock.
. Brown last week-, were: 'their . sons.: , Kra
Robert Brown and -Mrs, BroWn and ,401.1`
.ditugliter ot'Oridgeton, New Jersey; , and London, Were
Mr. Roy Brown :BrOwn „of
[Woodstock ' • ' '
r Ur. andaYfrs.' eSePh,sneR or Southern
-Were,:guissta at .the hoino• Of
IGeo.` Snell and other friends: it is '30.
Years since. Ur. and. tvtat. Snell went. to
Alberearand Settaid time hen* in 30
• Of course there are . lean years.
More people. ere leiteing on the gove
eminent than ever before,
Doerr, on Sunday)
Mrs. N. Rathviell, Winnipeg,
-who spent- geveral weeks with her
auht, Mrs, Wm: Ituddy, left to visit
in' Londort last Wednesday.
iMr. And-lirts, :Wm. Ferguson ant
son Carman, of, Windtor, spent Sun-
day with Auburn- friends.
-Mr. -W, C. Robertson is very ill at man, was the only local boy among a
present It is hoped to hear of his crew of ten.
early recovery.
Toronto Lpiremin StanloyIN'il„ten. Gode.
rich: and 0. Brodeadr, Wauhaushene:
Cook Hugh Lawson, Toronto; beck Hand
0.mitleY, Pert DalhOusie,
is said ths loss•will amount to several
"thousand dors. --
• The MIs longe made frequent calls at
Go"derich. Stanley WILson, the fire
-
Threshing is well under way in START THIS YEAR •
light. Though condidering the long ON SARNIA BRIDGE
drought the. grain is threshing put
better than was expected. Geverninet work on -the Canadian
1St' •
gIne in the worl4nc
st boo opette
dian Iro,Sti, have ve
ry performainok itt
ns, Sinee,e'railroad 1
tiniree, to be "broken in"
lamity automobile, n:016* engIn
firat vistthl treirbt
graduall-increasingn J.,‘ lo*ds
The men of 'lite ru
trade* who have handled the.ne
IrineC in their test
thusiastle • concerning -their
and speed. „
.t n win
ese
it* 0 * k
44001 _hePtier IAA a
Iteldt-AV -704a
,fte or'wh
Operating ?hetWettw Ontr
.}iroelVville,, the tests included b*
h I th -per
Touris
Estimates Visitors Will This Year
Spend Three Million Dollars
: In -Canada
coLnonzsm
rs. Arthur Spragge, of
visiting. with Mr. and
an. k
Stoll is visiting with.
Ringwood.
Burr, Mr. Charlie La-
iss Stiffler, of Toronto,
. Earl McKnight on
een Tyndal is a patient
.....0,•••••eamr.rordparooro....400.110
, For"killing and shipping (bull frog*
Nalianee man wes fined $10. and
costs.
shows' you how
good-w-GoiWypark
re otter I've Arivers
on them for twt? yodr0
approaches to the long -planned Sar-
nia bridge is expected to start before
the year is out, Minister of High-
way, T. B. McQuestenannounced last
Week.
'DiCkerings leading up to construc-
tion- of a big bridge across the St. -
Clair River have been progressing
since early spring. State of Michi-
gan, engineers.- went to Toronto
week- ago to prepare an agreement
for the new link across the interna-
tional line.
Under the general agreement pro-
viding for the building' of the Sarnia
bridge, approaches are to be built by
the ProtrWee of Ontario on the Cana-
dian side and by Michigan in the
%United States. The apart of the
bridge, it is stated, will be paid far
by bonds, which are to be retired Ly
tolls -the bridge then becoming pub-
lic property.
LIGHTNING PLAYED
TEN PER CENT MORE
elsend Irran''siryzooctmo- it,9,4300poo,coe
itt C.'414(111'
Midi by D. Leo. tsitart..a> c,
to; .Of the Canadian' TraVel- 'Bureau, sk.
ranch of the Canadian' DePartineutoZ
-
Itallways and Canals. Of this total ap-
proxiteately lisle will be spent in
tato and Quebec. • - '
Fourteen -tiourists. from Other
countries; mo-stly from the United
States; vatted Canada last year and re-
turns co/polled by the Department ot
Immigration show an' itterease Of .10 per
cent. this year over last year. in -the
month of June, the latest for Which fig-
-
mos re available, 1,032,485 tou,rists
Canada, as compared with 1, -
in June, 1035.
tered
481,4
In iuly and august, of course, the
influx -reaches its peak. Last July.
zs•oc000 tciurists visited Canada, while
tn. August the..number exceeded 2,600,-
600. - Mr, -Dolan -Qieves this month will
see the total go over the 3,00,000 mark.
His department. received 48,406 In.
4uiries this year front people in evdilr
State of the united . States, and from.
twenty -dive other countries. This com-
pared with 23,*2--1 last' year. Their
lettere indicate they are interested
chiefly- in motoring, fishing, the national
parka, canoe trip, and of sccurse, the
Dionnes.
u e
heavy Oa-- • grade of it um the ittote
treaV-.**nd,Tor-0104,
e -engine* have 0 ed.
Nivand'aeononileal ,
to sixty Allek: on hour have
maintained with these heavy
trains and these teete,,hate*,
that, the.ne*10e,ore. ,
licient'reserve "power _the
Ileavietk passenger .trainS'i muck'
.hi her speeds. , •
engines •stre''veriehle
tabling. eentinttons istne"from '
Mon-
treal to-‘Sarnie, a distend* Of' 5_50,
jpid_atzmatar, rtuyitee
iiitreliito-tir-IWO011'etiit Os,
esilvententir-,--.1toviente4 artr-anowlav--
orible to elianging-lio0omottviri
Toronto so the engines stationed
'Montreal Will'-orterete . • Torotte
one day and return next day'l)thos.
engines. of this :class will .ilutsidle,
fast passenger trains •of the •-Nation--
al SYistero, out of. To.ronte to Sernis
en route to. Chicago. Engine ere* -
will bechangedat divisional,
MI route btir-the toiomotives will rut,
between their respective terintriels.
itafe sittivisX that In:.
beciCliNittfin the, ap-
plied iew 100ottetiveS fulf11-
-bicpeetatiOnS. This streamline -de •
sign -was- deyeleped by 3. 11. Park* •
Assistant Director of the: Divisiente.------.S
.Pbysies, N.atieniti Researesr*,1 Cone -
ell at Ottawa, %is Assistant, Dr..J.
Green and officers of the • iMotiv,
.Power Department, -Canadian -
*nail Railways, extensive wind -tun-
nel tests .being made with. .modeN,
The design decided upon 'reduces-ai,
resistance -at. '
mum and, by utiliaing a•louvre at th.
top of the streamlined front, lift.
smoke and tinders lear of the loco
motive cab thus ensuring elear-vishe
for the engineer and at the samt
time carrying the smoke of the loeo
motive clear of the. train. An•-addi
tional pleee of equipment, designee
to add to the comfort of passenger
riding behind the new engines, h th
track- sprinkler installed under th,
tender. By this device the track ma;
be sprinkled with water from- tht
tender before . the passenger ear
pass over it. The- sprinkler device i
controlled from the engine cab and
adds greatly to the comfort of tri..
yellers during hot, dusty weather, 0.
when 'loose Wilma is encountered h
any Point on line.
-The new locomotive, while • th
largest streamlined eteam engin 1.
the world, are not the heaviest loc.;
motives in use on the Canadian Nat.
onal System. 'They represent, how- •
ever the most advanced design in th
art of steam locomotive constructio*
which in the past • decade has witness
ed the introduction and' developmen
of many improvements and deified
productive of economy in the- cor
gumption of fuel and greater efileier
cy in 'operation. Theit>employmet '
to meet the exacting needs or spec' '
le-servkes_avill. produce snincien_
savings to more than justify the it
vestment and the replacement c
older types of locomotives, aecordin.
to Canadian National 'motive pow
°file -leis. The large driving wheels o
the new locomotive,. together. wit
cross -counter -balancing and scienti •
fic -distribution of weigt-on the &fir
Ing wheels also reduce the stresse
on tracks and bridges. Their etreirm.
tion is also proving that they ar
,ryt,-•economicitl-An-..---,--hoth--.-ecial- -
water donsurnlition.
STRATFORDHAS A SLASHER
*lint Mothersell, 23, who 'went
to Stratford from Owen Sound few
weeks ago, wae stashed on his, chest
iiid,attek 4tif UnkililiVn assailant as
'he Waft on his way bottle from a
dance on Friday morning.
,
ittr,10;se. hievt'inahitvate-goliltkitaliel6 lonnt801:419 -tagelff t on'ticitrea"Itne 14of
chem. Some of them sire i,arom* to ,. _ 6
4144233" • vat oferfailyearttrel,*
UO
- 4tri 'file4 iiti-v-We &het ailk 1/0411 bilt
/ -0 V tlatta thefrIeHlvelow
v -
en
'Veillitile 4' hint -
that y pertivlstoor
de "livelier" dun (Yht
thit die
Bargain- -
ell '8I()NS'
•TO ALL STATIONS414 •
WESTERN 'CANADA
6 bOint Dittesi
De* get*. 40 to Oct. It; 4034
Retort Lank: 41 days,
. • • iiiipraMasittely-
ONE'CENT PER MILE
distal La rAosebes only
SLEEPING CAR PRIVILEGES
rse:Ilakett 410 .1410.4, 004
(a) fogy* sleeting esor at *pp*
• 13,foiletv-ndle,r,Plit- :berth /
) la.vddolag-taric_at
nate,.
During the thunderstorm of Monday,
the lightning played an unheard of freak
around Brighton, according to the Picton
C. P. Jiving 3142 a rink from
Wobller, stood in his door tt his home
itVarliing some stock 14,44 ncatby field.
With J!, tMifid swishing sound, he saw
Yards of hioflIgh
nng &sten& �fc date.1 it was the size
Of a small /mg and as It peased thtetigh
the, air left a tail of fire. and his
wife were stunnd, Itit Whits nearby
Itt the field were staggered. A nearby
"eV' "
pr• ise ceased Mr. alesseat.to get his coat
and go to the spot *hero he szw it strike
the ground. He estimac6d that the site
Of the 01°14 death stOties to be es large
as a *all born. 1t OPeartd to him
like thePieturtot it bursting then, 'Oen
,he rettehed the Pairtt or contact he found
the,,,holt had *trucks' pile of *tall stones,
honied out it the ground by a groundhog.
The stones were yet hot and_kad. been
livzieriaoleamiiifthttaaarotovkl
ed a atone and earth steen-p, scattered tor
Yards aroinid. The. earth for five or silt
feet 'round the point ot contact was dry,
&sty aritribot though it had been raining
for hilt hone. •
this rather upsetsthe theory of light-
ning rods, tiarbuildings, trees and lith
Peas, grourt<ted to prevent &Linage by
lightnhig, all 01 these were tvithirt a few
rode from *hero the lightning struck the
.grOtinct. • .
-During the dame ateWer a ladder hook*
oti on the- ridge of tt tlittrownett by -Mt;
Bruce E11 warby„,yriut ztreolc,filleLiad.
der WaS,.aplit 'Zrerct end to end, but no
dt.nie Was done to the bath. Met. Ellie
elephote tinee..were out Of eceranissiett
tonsidereble time.
Worm tkviviolti are a Plessati
zncdklne.ter arorm4efested thildrea,
ai%d the "will take It W10104 Objectleih.
-When &retIow are 0116Wed lt will not
Injure the moet late child. as 'there
i nothing 05 on JOIN* nsture Itt .tte
;
The latest thing which the Ontario
Department of Highways is attack-
ing in its "safety campaign" Is ghtr:
ing headlights. The claim is advan:,
ed in a recent 'communication setit to
Chambers of Commerce, motor clubs
and tourist bodies that this flietor is
one of the greatest in highway
deaths and accidents during the current year.
-
It is suggegtea-t1t-tit--a---00
be kept by highway police agttinst
this menace. .
One tiliciat stated: "The trouble
with these safety campaigns, is that
they don't go far enough. - A grew
deal of pretty words are wasted try-
ing to impress- the public with° the
need of being careful. - It seems to
me the only way to effectively deal
with reckless drivers is to bar them
from the, hi liways. Human nature
will not yief iinfother-0
tie tOr.
NORTHERN TOWNSHIP,
IN. BAD SHAPE
The reeve ol fito. township of gag-.
ar in the Sudbury-Distriet, wants t�
resign, and is *eking the other four
councillors to do the same, and ttrn
affairs over to the Provincial auth-
orities.
Inability to collect taxes, or bor-
row money, 'mounting relief costs,
and.debts are the reeve's exeuse for
wanting to lay aside public duties.
With four months salary due the
fesztherr*And.na ,,prospecta4taittlipt
current etpentes,;Ihe echool may
have to close not later than,Christ-
Ina&
Of a population in' Hogan 'Town.
sh.lp of 501, 880 are receiving relief.
• Mit* N8W" Silent •45111.
plained thieve., killeda calf in a' pas-
ture and dragged it to her father's
barn where they butchered it, for the
second timewithin the last few'
Weeks. ,e-BroWnsV•ille (Pa.) paper.
_Anything_ Werth doingat all is
Weith (lane well
Vseful In Camp-explerers, surveyor
prospectors and hunters win end E
'Moral& rkketrie Oil very utse.ful
eatop.___Wbert the feet...and legs are _
Mid cow g-rit weir °to' rub them: tree .
with the Oil and the result will be ti
Prevention of pains In the muscled, an
should a cut, or contusion, or spntin L
sustained, nbtliIng could be better as .
dressing or !akin.
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