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Oetteas Godetleh, SttbecriptiOn rrioe--, rurthar ontu,se the alt#tiatia attisisteas
Canada and 0040 • Oritain .4%00 'Peri f at
ifear in salaartee Oil Wean) ,112.80);(7sa "a llot 1414:1' arid 'stories 0 - Vaace
Dasited States, $2,50 per year in advance. American dollars ilVe t1*e-010ns
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Both , oid and new addrgsse* slaeal4 be „ Caretaistni can't attend• tO' tarn' lalanY
' elaten when chanaeof address le ,res • . • ..„,
wated: .'„-COTOELIATIONS's-We find Anierlean Ulla aroUndal; • tt*Ya ef e, to
at mast of our subreribera Prefer not 4,,aaasettaie at Joni)* half prioe. , We shoidd ,
be excused if we accept them reluctantly
and (lisps° of thenl 'quieklY, '
rt: Pat �%*d 1e NOVember
• MA inVented ids.famotta. , vise ra:
•In ltqtfo ORO that the ItSeltneF *had aalOagl
seems Rinea'S irlyvet.34a, thansdais
Spelled ita,•'.4i4nl, ',,At,•$trst 414,tteW.011S-.
vanees • Were "h4d- Serest-
: Pot: sesh0e1*r with' ak .1,1* ;40eite4 on . a
eintiWas. ;0414 and the air1lterarodel4
hOrSea • So 4114404 , had ,the Mentaiity
to have their auaseriptione interrupted
in caae they fau to remit before eaPiras
tion, eubseriptioes Will not be
carried in arrears 'over an eXtenfied.. pe
Md, yet, tmlese we are notified to taneel,
we assume the subscalber vashes the eer-
vice continued. REMIDPANCES should
be made by reg1Stered. letter, money or-
der gr eheaue, payable at par in Ciode- 00derich Fair won't be long now,
rich.
Two big days anti a good time for all.
EDITORIAI„ NOTES
'1119 a3(118.aulaVA1g1811(1.11,L
yto.
THE IMPROVING • .2._
BRITISH MARKET
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. Canadians of 'all classes, and particu-
laxly our fanners, have a very personal
*tercet in the business recovery the
British Isles. Better tizzies -there inean
more purcluisina power and consequent,
V a greater market`for bur natural pro-.
ducts. • •
It is true that Britain is no longer the
-world's great free market. It is true
that she is endeavoring, through a modi-
fied system of state assistance to increase
the quantity of her own agricultural pro -
duets, but in spite of. that she remains
M that, if We are any Judge, moat of
the children are ready 'to g0 back to
achool. As for the motliers, they have.
been ready ter it any time in the lot
two weeks.
wise Of 0204
,the Ilielfasta Alnesin4OU
iketaleelr eler $1, Cenf nrY
azot "eay„SIVia.latellit',*-stenefOrea 11,eaPe... _-1411441_ eslw
.few days AtIstritic *Char," Say,. *Pneeaggain the Almanac* is aunts', 0; ai'xnp e.'ent wee ins4e at'enee andln
Maits for a few Oys,'" ' Ostrliniting' ' inlaInformattOns ' *One,'
Do not Say, "I'ain going to lay, down." (*aches :were leatabliehed * 13n,gland in
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Say, "I am going t� lie down." - . - ;(028San4 In it fete Yeare were the subject'
Do not say, ")10 filled the lamp with, OF debate in Parliameat- where there were
I I :etsleulate on acing." and dangerous nuisances shotdel not be are the starlet; ler ..whicli the gam* la law Milkers vatip telt that such speedY oversindtggenee JO intS),*eflite andentany ,
Da not say, "
coal oil." Say kerarene.
Say, "I think I shah Ere," 6r, "X intend to, countenanced.
go." I PrOgriess, however, 'could not be held
1
De not eaY, "She hung the Picture over! up by a few old fesitionea Individuals
thetarpestria" unless meaning over the antheir attempt to prohibit the Sane -
art ye otIlle tetekstly. Say above vittien was killed and a form of teic or
1839 the RanS0M, 'as our older' generaa
tion knew if, came Into- being,' To 'ride
ante Of tie ee IseeaMe sattibitiOn of
every Man °nee, bee*me ' fuddled With,
5 a . .
Do, not say, "I promire you that I am home instituted hi its place, Titus be
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telling , you the facts.", Say, "I • assure gan a Practice whfeh has carried On to
you." , this clay. All forms of public convey-
' arena; often mispronounced areee have been subject to tax' and to
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supersine Citavision ever e. uses have
responsible.
All 411000 have paseed away; with( the
automobile. New a men May glide
quickly and smoothly to any any
city With the .ulinimarn lasanieenience.
The hansoM went the way et the haeka
PPY AS do ell outmoded 'WIMP -
ss * 0 0 - Tonneau. Preasounce to -no' both os •
. riven' settled ona a definite schedule ,9,4„. . _
it is time aome vlorousaaetion istakea taaa hi_ no, nest o unstressed, Pr.ineipal. ace!.
,, ties° Ind:his been- kept to see• that, • '. •
to catch the thieves who have been pes- tent on second syllable. irates are not tenduly exceeded. Row the ' EDITORS_ TSAY
tering the community of late. Success Albuquerque. Pronounce al-bu-leureke, drivers ._
a as in at, first u as in use. second ,u as or public carriages have got
in petty thefts leads to an attempt at
In fur, e as in me principal accent on around the la vt in all ages since their in-
' TO R WEEKLY A ER
third syllable. ' ception is another story and an emusing
ane.
WHATOTHER
atirleeeWeilstrea4ARRIMakireafiegKO$Seee.
tgalrinaltreffffirsi593KiiiffiffErE
really great athlete.
something bigger. An arrest or tWo
znight prevent a major crime.
Marvin Nelson must have what some
of the other long distance swimmers are
said to lack, both courage and something
than bone above the neck Hit
of the world. We in Canada, in oom-
mon with the other parts of the Empire,
there th u h
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LinotyPe. Pronounce lin-o-tip, first (Tara Leader)
'Hackney- coaches, however, were the
as in line -preferred, 0 as in no, second 1 lineal descendents of the chariots which . The editors of the Montreal Star and
as in rine, accent) first syllable. were kept fox -public hire in the Rome of the Montreal Gaiette, twe, (ef the most
Cafe. Pronounce ka-fa, first a as in! the Republic and of the Enniire. powerful engines. of public opinion in
ask, second a as in may, principal accent, Prior to that there was, little chance Canada, recently stated that rural and
on last syllable. . for any man to get aroutd ex- a
! sma town communities had no ageneies
Baa-citla liedArax. ferirAl4.PA,A.IM-T'rLee-AeSevr,tctseeeaeaa.vdafatfgmf,imwos$,fgs*aAgtaaagsn,saee=zazoavav-raaasvae2ee'aeaw,arAetraaeiir
second syliame, seconaary ,aecene on me
syllable. "[ happened to be -a -wealthy man- and -could- -stay -as-the-T.0-.0a' newspaper. 'They ex,
I own his .own chariot or could hire bear-ei pressed regret• that many localities he'd
Obese. Pronounce o-bes, 0 as in no, e t ei.s fc__
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r his wife anti family SN'heeled
-have a distinct advantage ere ro g not given undivided support to this pot-,
e, acecent last syllable. vehicles had been in Use for many cen-1 eat organization for its well being ,and
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the provisions of the Inter -Empire Nature has been unusually paras in tial in -•
tures, ,eepecially. in Egypt and hl Meeste-e permifted papers ao pass. out ealeexistence
Emperor; note ernereageleeeesafielee2
eennlearniete where the Ian" terrain_ aneacier elterazardeareallaingathat se-gre.ge-Miatak
-spelled fulness. Caesar. Observe the aei their use possible. --Even wagons . of a had indeed been made.
eitie the ea, not er. Caffeine; two f's. sett Were known there, ab Joseph sent! -
Alwo spPlJert caffein Aerpeno k Sag- wagons to brhig Jacob and his brothers1
to'Egypt when he became the right handl MIGitT GETY-4E91- YET
man of the Pharoan. But there Were ' (Kincardine 'News)
-Trade Vreaties ie. foraus Co' take adeeeber ,..tlistribution of rain this suminen WordOften Misspelled
vantage e1. our favored -position. - Whileestifeea4---1mmed1ately-surrouritl1n
'The Dominion Government, through Goderich is pieetantly green, a few miles
Its new. Marketing Board legislation, at away the pastures are burned_broivii and
least has provided a new and, it is hop-
ed,. Unproved set' of machinery whereby
we may make the most of eur position.
lifeless. Stock in the fields look slean acity, gac, not gas.
and undernourished. This part of Huron
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County has been favored as usual. 'AISse 100, eSeelleee. Pit% _Setcnlawl.ecIRIPente privilegeeot Abe
Synenynts.
Itis to be .hoped the -provinces -well -co-
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operate to give the new plan a chance to
function.
Possibly the Salvation Army lasses are'.
The National Government is usually getting a bit tired of the old uniformssurmnt,
ouwire•vanquish.
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! Delay, defer, suspend,, postpone, pro -
given credit for the rebirth olconfidence which-haVe been' used for so long, but It
[ tract, procrastinate, • put off. , •
Boundary, border, edge limit, margin,
termination. Ta,
Finish (verb), end, conelude, complete,
cease, close, terminate.
Grotesque, fantastic, fanciful, ektnreri-
cal, visionary, imaginative.
+, For babies, mothers rely
on Mavis Talcum Powder.
So pure — no added indica-.
• tion is' necessary. It guards
di. baby skins against chafing
and acid irritations. Within the familiar
Mavis red xon.tainer is complete slimmer
comfort for every member of the family.
zEstwyammigapold.fwezinerali„cutn:253icivadlys the cool.ers.ippo.
reareadcrtfdiaTORONTO-
according to production and trade con-
ditions. As far back as 1860 they total-
led in that year 1G,000,000; lbs. In 18
over 40,00%000 lbs. were ehipped.. In
none for public hire. They were -the
Why the daily press should Continue to 1900 the total shipments exceeded 134,-
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informeits readers that the kitlemppers- of .009,00.0 lbs. The higheat - aptale.,„Wete
confession. Even the Greeks knew littleof them. John Labatt are- as good as caught are reached in1917 end 1919 with 216,568,-
'Conquer, master, subdueeasubjugate, It, was when the Romans becaine "road known, and .15 just 'a Matter of time be , ,
se _
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conscious" and built such .highw,a.ys as fore they are placed. behind barsais mbr'e- .097 lbs. and 240,729,586 lbs. respectively.
the .AppianaWay and the other splendid d:
. than we understan' We have faith in .Since then there has been a sharp de -
the ability of the authorities to catch itel vellne. In 1931 •.less ` than 11,009a000 lbs.
arteries for the transport of their armi, es
Britain. Last year, due to
that the wheeled Vehicle came beta 'real w,itli the abductors and bring them were sold to -
the 1932 EconOmic Conference quota, the
use. Chariot sections were a, feature 01. justice- but the Wild reports of one Wes-
ship
.all armies then and an easy pith must, m-ents rose to over 71,500,000 lbs.;
besmade for latent:- -Their use grew* uheithat the pollee are "co- eating" on •the job. which, however,. is still a long way short
erza.Ontario daily leads one to. believe
Melly hi, the latter • dale et the Ree i -' orstlie.pble merket of--280;000,060--lbs:
til ;
public . they Were, available felt hire. • • , Now 280,006,000 ilia of. bacon and hams
(Canadian Echo) •
' at 85 siallings per . 112 lbs., the price at
ARE WE ANGRY?
the last vestiges ,. of the Imperial power . the time of writing, represents $53,000, -
Their use continued for cehturies until
lust" vanished from the lace of the world. We. have jest been reading the ace' ount c0;in
course,
se, cash and about 2,500,000 hogs. Of
the Price may fluctuate and the
buring that time they, too, were subject of our, brother editors' convention - dem-and 'May not keep up, thiugh if the
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to regtation as were their later counter- Montreal and we are plain mad. We a
al..
After Rome came. the deluge and superable barriers, arid we just aeuldn't quality is right the market -will be there.
in
parts England. . , . 'wantect.to. et> but there seemed to jae in -
among those things lost to conunon use
. Manage. Now we read that that hand -
and for expanding trade figures. 'Conti- will be with a pang .of regret that many
dence is the key-stoae of the strong of us see them pass. A- poke bonnet is
busbies§ arch and it is anatzing how men1 an attractive bit of headgear on most
resfenid as individuab to a situation women. It is a question if a better ,ene
- winch they, believe spells' strength.. At pen be found
the Fazne time the National Government ." ' * * •
• arbtiably gave substance and actuality to • The decision of the Bell telephone • Word 'Study
what had been the Minds of manY, Company to bury their wires is in keep- "Use a word three times and it is
British busineat-men for a long time. , ='-witlf the trend 61 'the tienes. This Ytnirs'" Let us increage our vocabulary
byemastering one Word each day. -Words
suseelsingstbat-abnabless-krass-been done whereve ssibleettriities.
for this lesson: ,
bega.n to pick up, especially -sus British only lack of funds in the past- four years INDISPENSABLE; absolUtely neces-
has prevented it's being done even more
generally.. It is a sign of returning pros-
perity that the Company should be wil-
business had been in the doldrums for a
long time and was, in the natural course
of things, due for improvement. It pos-
[dilly needed just a start. It got that ling' to undertake' the work now.
start in 1931- and has been going ever
sdnee.
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Britaln'seprosperity should be Canada's,
opportnnity. Let our exporters and
business Men seize it.
-FOREIGN CURRENCY
.........1.111111.1. 111.
A stealthy tear of the future Value of
American money is abroad. Street cos-
.
nereeconomists-Ltr the cities -say -it -will- be
worth not raore than 50c on the dollar by
Christen -M.
Thb is a result of the return p1 fear,
reports of whtch have been creeping up'
out of, the 1.1'nited States in the past few
weeks, fear that Inflation on a vastly in-
ereased scale will be forced on ,the
A:neaten Oevernment owing to its failat
ure produce the prosperity %%Ilion
everyone there expected ere this.
• Most economists appear to agree that
Ate weird -eolleetions--of-alPhabett
, monstrcsities, the Nada., the A.A.Aa the
R.F,C. and a dozen mere whase purpose
le obscure to most Canadiens, ahd, we
suspect, to snost _Adele!irgnte7d stoe'')pil:ot,ditttiteteset of machinery e
degree of inflation. What is feared is 11
that such inflation, while aindee reason-,
able control up to the present, will break'.
bounds and run wild. If such a -thiisg,
_ happensaactording to those who claim to I
be authorities, a new boom would occur. I
much rake violent than the last, and at -
the same time their' money would slide to
a low point et value not now dreamt of.
Canadiane, fear this, as -owing to our
. ease business relatiena, our money would
follow though not So fast, and eventual-
ly we should all wake up 'with a financial
headache much worse. than that of 1929.
During the discussions on the Colle:-
giate estimates in the touncil, Reeve
Stunning& advised tWo or three times that
legal opinion be secured as to' the coun-
cil's position. There as a decided
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objeatfon, on the p
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sary. "His services, are indispensable."
INNUMERABLE; too many to. be
counted; numberless. 'Innumerable roses
adorned the path."
'ALLUREMENT; that which tempts,
entices,- or atiracis. • "'ghe has -all the
allurements of a coquette'.'
EPOCH; a point' of, time from which
succeeding years are 'reckoned. "The
year marked in epoch in history."
This it big busisess.
. If the Canadian farmer is to increase
the advantage which he he already ob-
was all forms of wheeled carts. They
remained in some slight use as they were
some guy, Hugh Templin, had the tained in the Old 'Country market, he
present in !France in -the -days of Chezle- we been there -Well!
French girls Mae Westing him and had I 'must 'remember that that market de -
present
-but in a eery -restricted field. Jibe 'for that we are going to •.th clatteacterized by leahneis, firmness' of
1' mends bacon of high quality -a prodnct
There was no plade fer them under the C. N. E. and we will see how the Toronto
flesh with. a ,maximum deyelopment of
Fuedal system: • rn fact their use Was beauties behave. 1 the best cuts and a minimum develop-,
discouraged as being likely to unfit the merit of the pqprer cuts. Denmark has
men for military serviee., Tete result was
corporating a printiplee ideal, or the like. foot or on. horse or donkey back. PO- (Canadian Echo) tor long profited by the. knowledge that
coarse bacon. Our own hog rebel's must
the English do not care for heavy or
INCARNATION; any actual form in- that for cenceirles „man went about on
AN ECHO FROM WIAItTON
follow the same path. They must devel-
op an aristocracy In pigs that will bring
In money... The efederal-agricultural- de-
r n , 'icier Hon. rtobert-Weir, Inea
shown the. way, and the provincial de-
partments of agriculture' are; -at least in
some of the provinces, contributing their
own quota of helpfulness.
It is up to the • hog -raiser to do his
Share in the teak of capturing the great -
at Ruppin in Germany in 1509 in a
,, trouble. The difference ounts to some est consu;ming market in the world.
coach gilded all over, while her rival, the $400:90% -and anyone who goea to i law '
Duchess of letecklenberg, arrived to knows -what a pittance that is. HURON COUNTY POTATO' GROVVERS
startle the multitude and to go the pee- , • . -
"She was the incarnation of. loveliness." lid'ns carried the wives of the lords of the
other Members, to this proCedure.
INDESCRIBABLE; incapable of being land while the children and sometimes
such advice had been sought„ it would described.
have saved the coancil the humiliation of bbewa,uty of the moup- the women, wemcaeriedeinelitters_. •
tains Is ineresers"That, The _great breakezame with. theaRen
a back .down and the town some money.
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Daily paper accounts of the Man-
oeuvres of the Perth Reghtent in its
supposed defence of Goderich against an
invading force broke one of the rules of
international cenrtesy..They. spoke ei the
invading • forces as being the "Ameri-
cans. Such direot references t� possible
enemies are not neap. They are usual-
ly referred ..to as the "Blue" or the "Red"
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sea *
Mr. Justice Making was etiphatie In
his ruling on tne Collegiate Board Town
Council dispute. The council knows,
now, Jest where it ,stands. /1fs not likely
that there will be another such dispute in "He wuzz," replied the canny Scot, It was the touch which was needed.to pages. One is struck by the fact that
a long time; but the town has to pay to but he's ka,pire'hisself. nets." bring back the anelefit custom. Soon the great bulk of the tax sales are in
have a entestion settled which should ' 0 0 * 0 all, Etarope had gone over to the side of Northern Ontario where subeeribers are
PERSUASION the riders in style, even, if the roads were aaout as numeinus as hen's teeth. A
have bedi
en a matter of a few minutes s-
cussion Found a table. This. had the • atrocious and mud spattered the battered MaJority of the newspapers have &setts -
Irate Brother -"Look here! I wane biedies of tne women who. ventar- sed the al3surd1ty of" CoMpelling munici-
same outtorne as any other "war:" every-
one' lost. ' ' you to quit. keeping company with that ' ed out of the towns and cities. It, wallies to "advertise" in a sheet that no-
..,....e.I fellow MacTavish. For two -pence I'd was not body soon that men tobk up the fad. . y reads. me Toronto Star siva "it IS
Sclenibta claim that each kiss short -1 •
i• Sister --,"You needn't. For two.penme It was supposed to be effentinate, the i
sphere of the ladies, and man stayed; ridiouies ta.. e Praetige, and practically
time the farce was ended." The Globe
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naisance. Every activity '6f min was
• NO HANCES
speeded up with this great rejuvenation.
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Empetors and kings started the use of ,.
Goderich Collegiate Institute Board
are issuing al writ of Manclaneas against
the Town Courxcil tie', compel the council
Wapprove the sehoorestririatet andland
over $5000 -to cover immediate require-
ments. 'It seems the council asked the
board to reduce salaries 5 per cent. The
"Then you won't have a garden wed-
ding?" • • carriages once more and in due time the
Board reluded but offered a reduction of
"Uo; I'll take no chances of having my nobility followed sult. The Electress of 21/2 per cent. The Caution set their rate
wedding called en account of rain." Brandenberg came to a great tournament at the 5 per cent. reduction, 4ence the
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Maiden Aunt (in departmental store):
"Now I-er-want a 'wee toy, please, tress one better in a splendid equipage
suitable for a small boy whose father is lined with red satin. This was the -acme
very corpulent and' unable to tio- any of perfection ofatheaday and the envy of
all-the-greataladiesa-EverYaladYasPaesa
went home deterinfned to have one of
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SELF-SUP1PORTING ,
A Scotsrnanal dog. stole a bit of meat
from a butcher's shop.
"Is that your dog?" asked the butcher f°r damt
MORE 'ABOUT THE 'GAZETTE
(SOUR DallY mat)
FIELD MEETING
A Potato Growers' Field Meeting was
held on the farm of Mr. George Moon,
Londeshor-ta-one-Wedaesday--eveninge-Aug-
The Ontario Gazette, the house organ
Ust 29th. This meeting was well attend -
of th Out ri
TALCUM
P
ferent parts cf the County aid interest- :14.
ed farmers fram the lainde!bore di. strict.
e Meeting- was calleg for--6,00--paneseed
about one hour was spent 15 looking oVer
a splendid field of potatoes on Mr.
Moon's farm. A fertilizer test was laid
down on this field in the tful15g-.1#11*-iil•
fertilizer of 4-tl-1O analyis, at fourodife
ferent rates of appli?.ation. Mr. G. R.
Snider of the Chemistry Department, 0.
A. College, Guelph, explained to those 15
present the manner in which the differ-
ent ferthizer plots were carried out. As
the field was planted to late potatoes no
'oheck could be made, at,this_ time on, the
yield from the diff. erent plots, but rthase
present were able to note a marked dif-
ference in the 'top growth between the
fertiliilit plots and the rest of the field
which received no commercial fez•tilizer.e
• -Mr. John Tucker, Division of Botaq,
Central. Experimental Farm, Ottawae.
gave a talk ce tbe identification of the,
more commcn potato diseases -aid then
conducted the paity througli'part of the
potato field and pointed out a number of
different diseases as they appeared in et/
the growing crop. Later on Mr. Tucker
gave an outline -et the hietory -of potato -
'growing during the past 20 years, mak-
ing particular reference to the advanees
made .in the production of high quality
seed. He also outlined control metteures
to be observed in combatting diseases
and answered a number of questions in
connection .with general cultural practi-
ces. '
et
_Ercfeaseraieenry GaBelleof-thee.CheM-
istry Department, 9: A. ,College, Guelph,
gave a very interesting talk on fertilizett
and -their application, dealing largely
With commercial fertilizers as applied to
the potato crop, but menticned briefly
the recommended fertilizers for other
farm crops. His address was illustrated .
by a series of lantern slides which served
.to illuktrate many points mentioned by
Professor 'Bell. -
This gathering was the first meeting of
potato growers held in the County arid
from the interest displayed it would- ape.
-Etr--t
-peer-that this eetzld-well be made- an .-
nual event. The meeting was.eander the
the new carriages and it is Safe to say , - ed with about fifty-five present, made up direction of the Huron CountY Branchof
h
that many a husband was worried near- Practically no circulation, surpasses it- e
ca commercial potato growers from dif- the Ontario Department of Agriculture.
e self in it e Ategast 4 issues. This munber
ay sick until he managed to afford one
contains some S98 pages of tax sale lists,
as against its previous record of '137
1 kiek him right out Of this• house!"
:..o.f. 14..,own aocord..__,..,-..,.. --......, by-1LT horses'for te. lang time yet. _ .- I. eve -daily d ost la -
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ens We ti'Wee_analiatiPaesaasitifealliar. he, ...he_atieu-vi
shorter, but ---611, -1(SW 'much sweeter: - - • France wall a bit Slow to take UP the have had aerhething oondemnatory to
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A SAD CASEsaassaaatisa I Practice as in 1559 there were only threat:ass. Mr. Henry fiddled whert asked 'to
SPEED PERSONIVED I carriages 01 ail sorts in Paris, one be -stop the steahng of legitimate revenue
Mother wies Worried. aser daughter' la hag to Atte Qtteen one to Dioalise er from the local presa of the ProViateasfot
"Row doea that wattle 0 that you won. . . ... , .. 1 ng ' - t
a at -and l
M s- he other to fa.aY, which- the Gazette gate 116 aline what
The teatdre of the situation whieh at' the falf?" seent a Poitierand t
" "Viee-it does an hour in'ae tainttteao gres/ in bringing her youtlg man te the gentles.' ever in return. It is now up to Mr. Heat-
- tries one's Patienee Is that as usual, the proposing point.
Jane she said one day, "has that' wagort. They were little 'better
0 4 nobleman, Rene de Laval.
tha.n .shlft gears before long.
1 titth evalCtrat• ride a hors' ie he g‘dt a burn, "We Mistake Mitch if he tioesh't
experts disagree hopeiessly in their opal- ,
ays
If you are 'visiting. 'OP . EXhibitlai young mart of Youn lever Mentioned the wagons mein faCt t
an aty w, illOttr in 1 . ..
ions on the subject. �hi
rie would 'imagine t . . ,
t ts year you shouldn't miss this in.
and enhgbtening . that they Ilea no metal spririgs. The
, that men who save spent a life-titate in, tamely., inteaesterla
, . .. subject of marriage t� your' ' • i
alle etude of the science of Pconotnics1 display#4 Remember the location. .
and who are *to7.W..t: yes he old oftb.midecuy4, ., ,.....oet: 4etteteeull.trtt: rocburniopettarlanieggc only
otvh,eler, stohfet: CANADIAN CASH
READ110G AS A SOURCE OF
lled In teaching it "totiEleetrieal and Thigineeting- St11(11111.gfo' Y
the ii
you'th or the-,X6krd's gireat tirversis" ' '-
- ' near the ,......_....,......._._._.m.,.Prinees - Gate" - -.• • . I fild-ment1011,,4 'talb.n-t-t tcgd tate dadt. interiors of tome of .the beat .taNOtt .. bro- ..
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ttleg .. W t iild at least agreein tkle 15ahf„.1 , ' • wcla to hfoke•he eoxidritt !von -afford. la 'ken, -honaaa, -
''. these days the economic- Value of
Judge 01Flaheityt “ttaven't y-ou aet 4)f 'nellr' tires, ter the ear' *let alai* 4', ''''"-settert Prance did take' them im eer-i:threnpig to the Canadian farmer is el first.
. on the wisdom or otherwise of the. vastl been hoe before tine boforev,, husharid ter me." •• ,
-10uslY she made a good job of it She aate i
trtil.,t.-.4t, ,s..ta.,...teas aPitsb...lia.e)Me.' rldittlaka, - On!..--sCleseasasn''4 - *r ft ' " 01- ' ' '' - - - - ' InP"tance. "s* Indeed' have be-
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the ecetrarsa Many of theta aralure that, ,, saw '. but 4 wan fotee that looked loie fait' 1.11e-elatval a Rae Y -cowries /come- fo a tiMitef'61telft Vint -ever.
ruin is to be the tertaiti end while o yolirs ate that Ilitas it photograph of PoS§11061/ lon'tt betote PIO ttlXIV intO Atte tit Eng- % tote In that teutitry St esauree 'of readyl
trotts. this hat unowilni of the trivial 0:irutra, irx'illam117.);tir unIseIN'4*1 theT1.0P Attqttlit'elrt"rt;:lliellr411W111"*.tt'lili"-;41:1!.11:111,06'16tilnon.fass'etsi3ttl:InriftablirtbilterfeetiVik. t11:11WasPt.,C:Ilited Statea attifint'arit' ' t'. ti- '6.alibele'to"rtite:
tar,ge con.......ent. . , .by 4, 't, ,‘......T 'Who Unlit Anti operated the, flret -Ixalpkt°hlaiitheiWInwlsiet aswiwatirauchisesinthem' : 1111'Fr'
ii.r.r, laido Ali Trish .king.11" . - ,. , -
etimerskts, is sure it ts the tertsin pitth Ire Innele the tale Et, stirrlut one.
to wove*. The inarticulate msjorfty .10)1417, Oert, i , :Viten Alexeindar4.•had *mullioned Ins 6'` tet1°4 Sea 'ILPtain atid ilt•W„she!:13,,,, eheet jlteea, This la. naa direct %Tann' of tali.
. the 'world. Ito!lptit toUr into oneration weilai,Eaonotlik Oonferenee held ,in ot.
l clia.rb he said. "what 'do you think he
rrcbabIS" '4ktrt )titiA'• 02 dltaVrfe with P1tst failure fearlessly., Itowerer hod 'did'? 1)o you , think he lovestrati ha 108. They wen niutittutely matfett- Asia iii, 1022 at the Invitation $04 nild.er ,
3VOttre lilt ; ' ',.. hot to ,eeiebrate 10,4 tiiiiniall 10: ut., fill but ten attkra iftter tasty' 20 811 151(1,the leadereihip 4 out coadiso .p4rime
' \ 4%, co* 1114 found in city 'rhea it was mirtisto ontior tilt Apslo..:Adstsdiala
An. anY tient, Wha"t. is gottg on s ross on the errreOuf Of a ktilitlit; toPive mit (lotin *DA iii'ePt,,,;' . i be - tile . ' " ' * ' ' '
he 'border lotiki, like a great txptitimentd . net*t tu tinit. , The children .Seetned * nlittl
"lb the htigtteesi 0-14Prosperlty of rnit.1 ,, ift 'ate *hill t,lbstib,i know Wilted 0 this ehiblist exhibillervon the
lith*, boxed' up tripthe results, tbst you noW iste fi pe,rt of the berth So ,the 'towhee eontlua
* lort tuterested become , it touet
to turro an died .en the price'
Atto3dAin hoitt, lt`be*t4 trtilt sue( the '
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Horse Show
Newest Farm Mathittery
Strtainlined Automobiles
Work -of the Blind „ •
FAMOUS Psiintings
Thrilling Hon* Recce
C. K. C.. Dog Show -
mirk opposite any of, these you
Scale Model of an Indian
Village
Champion Cattle
8 -act Giandstand Show
Clothing from London,England
• end Paris
would like to see:
Band Music
'Poultry Shaw
Midway
Cattle Judging
Wild West Show
Advance models of.Radios
Prize-vvinning Crain
If yeti havelmarked two or more, Your trip to the Westere Fade'
J. H. Saunders, President
W. D. Jacksope Secretary
10-15, 1934-
n oils Cause Much Mise
that Parlfament took ti hand, lu their Ateetnent4d'An *. vats ellottett flee en
ttiOsistiOts 001 *oss the adver. trit Into the, trotted Kiagdom'ot *eons
ttittott tbitility,led tiM Oct them their „old to to & thaasanuna of 280,004;,,s
hotietusiM 11 the end 0 the tr014 006 volltiott pot Atittuit
101010 10;14 11534, thet* Sten SO ara by As set 100 lika. puldkatiOrt 'issued by
the end nt thkeeritury some /00 hold tilt,. the ceereitom real% ma*" the yd.
en• intrizet boot been be beet etliettit
ie pttot1ps t tor ibikaitalltti: harm, ad6U
tod the-,0thioitt r
Cnnelaer evetY enetekle-,--restars uvtj net. "Note.' V11 do YOU 011015, Mettsuder
, to, quit, , welttte asked.
bight, and ,buildat lidekWfl1 hp eiita.little liant
p $ots 4010m 3s11., takt Tonito
t 010ek 1'14
;Itto
t1id�tThfl
toila hiss 04111)1y tut outeronieg
- Of impute blood. They 'make you
feel mean and migerable;„ and are,
is Hy rule, ye ry painted, ana the
word of it 111, when One iliaapatearts
anOther seems ready to take ita
glue.
411. tlio ,potiltieltig and lancing
'7O* tio nsa'on1 rin tetrOutil
-relief; imL mot .driv,0 010 lit*
putities out of the ty$ttto., beforoi
Au ma got rta of tho
Lot tturdoek :Wood tittelt pm*
the li1oo4 'aucl tottoto 'ChoouI
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