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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-10-18, Page 6Zralt10,Vrar d ,firtt#R , a . es M WOMFN taliftt OLIO; • Mart Who keetall 'a n1411+0 ebelft 44)15', t",sat mails*: how. many different - ors is ;.„ he shows ixaal nedUw toreneh for. a tbnea 60040 a allOnlir as ha an OW, till h til hY4tozler.4. add Whieh is 14 the gastr a Ornn, - ic •i•;:leat nelitealisestho alkaline saltea, and ;nest invariably she yall tray 4 bitio One. (ligation IA StOp,ped for the time being. Apparently they Prefer be Or Weill The there410,PrStIn the ;f0(4,01- 1011ger it men because he said that he seid Mars weilt$ eh the 5tWV4 0.111 e$1•00r dIg :UrnIshit160 tit women than to arien andt, cation is, If fOod laIta Opt been properly to rtielea the Aehievemeu ' ortit .tittrOrt CORAItY•Pne Ex. „ou GIseat OSafortit, 0e4 0„..-1here waslarg • .and rePreSentatiVe, gathering .0t the ntiron COUitty. AchieveMent held" ill the tOWn hall Ort Sattirdity, MeMbere being preSent front- Oman he , wthit er was shirts., Westerner or 00 ximent zutteot ortioefield ouvi 111 pyjamasthey nearly always chine bine. t034010 11° CIA° silytist Port Albert, Oodericfs DUtigati-' What a lot efqueer littis quirks in haws an nature.ople who serve the public, know, A FEW MINUTES AT ',NIGHT ,• Ideally, people s sheold get up in the morning full, of energy and happy as a lark. But how many do? If we Were Lo believe the, fureo papers most men • are grouchy 1,rrakfast.' 1 do not. , think women are grouchy but / do thtnk that too _many sifstliein got-tilrtired-and are more or less limp until after breaks fast. -Aa the day wears on they feel better told when night comes they are going sttong. If you are one of these womenwho find breakfast a trying time why net aekitowledge the feet' and use a few minutes at night to save yourself work in the morning. Do something to- wards getting. breakfast ready.* Set the table, get the food ready as far as pos- sible, even to slicing the bread for the aosst.., That sfews-mitautiss4isszsithSAdoes make a Surprising difference In the morning. ,Tinie yourself and see how much tidying up' you can -do in three minutes. Papers can be folded, books puts away. ash „trays emptied and so on.. . the same length of time in the morning - but the -affect on -the morale -Of coming down to a tidy house is worth a lot, WHY WE-c-IIEW-Olilt--FOOD- •- Chewing is the first process of dimes- , tion and sometimes it is it very much neglected- one. Some people use their mouths, like . a letter -box. They just drop the food in. Chewing is a mech. anical process and has several functions. It divides the 'food into small particles, and it turns it over so that the food -will -berome mixed •with saliva. The saliva works in 'two ways--sKtechanical and chemical. It sdoersits mechanical 'work by being mixed with the food and mak- ing It soft. it arts ehemically ori the ,-,starch in the food and partially digests - it. There are no digestive nada hi. the stomach which will • act on Starch, so if the food has been turned over and swal- lowed without proPer chewing and thor- ough mixing with- the saliva, The starth misses out and cannot be diciested until it reaches the intestines. That means over -work for the small intestine. and is the first step In digestive troubles. The digestion of ' starchy food Ls contin- est work. 1/,?' en tile. PO�riY cpeweuj. Sea- food arrivea in the intestine it hai vat, 2.11:31.' C11,24tgeh!. Nxetera ,A•hhurbi. and See" the seine chance ,pf absorptiOn as finely' .P4tEs 1Wargat'et Purhih'44 DOA , cheweck, food., , pi'mpte .who • chm trteir gannet., Huron COMItYa PreSitient, Pre" food irerY thoronghlY eeern td'' reetnire . side4 "ring the" irun"n$48" smt°h' v411-qh 1 ios r with t food than one :who bolts. This is' °Otle.41' he eFfistration„of deleos bediuse• it is tlivided into uch fine par s„ and Abe placing of 01111)00, , ticies and so thorOugb.ly mb,Aed 'with' After" the singing' of 4p Canada," ltiliss-Gertrude Webster, 'president Of tbe saliva that the body is able to absorb it Seeforth Junior Institute„ gave the ad more completely and get the very most dress of Welcomes, to Which Miss Mien out of the fOod. The Scotch Should be pry good chewerer---The very ad- of Antleoli-or-Intilgannon, made a litting„ reply, Miss Durnin expressed the grati- chewing develops the jaws and helps to fication of the committee and girls that give sroper 'space for teeth to develop so Aehievement Day, the first ever at . it is very importantm that small cbildin eis f°th tempted in Huron County, oulmination years, r • ne is should have food that requires chewing, the hopes of manY years had been 'rhe winner*. That is one of the .rea.sons babies Ail! 4 01 realized,When •th•-it juniors could have_a a r e a a a 11 given er4sts and zwieback. Beware of Marie' mee, h a c ites lot' Of arts of rangement demonstration, with sugges- St. Marra Col - 1 cup butter, i cup sugar, Yolks or 5 lege, end son, 44" M'C'1"iluil-' eggs, whites 5 eggs, 2 'cups flour, 1 tea- tlons as to. the care and arranging of of M. Lararnee-, forettlani -shavers HillSOuelph, in a brief addrests emigre- eelLpianartrtoent Ang11-0 $11QP04: rIptiotoroxttranV llama.' pretievea. -01-4 'mowers. matv.vzfrr•0*--,Rfavco•FORedttosud ger. Crgam the butter, add sugar gra- year Scholarship. Those going: driffeaTav Miff, itiklitdetfehOthreer • dually and continue beating. Beat the tulated the officers of the institute on I to Mcpill are Reside McCalrarn k:s I • ' ' ,.._ 'e d h a v 1 n g successfully introduced the I • • son of mrs% tanadian Paelfki ettiploAea. int Montreal. 404 •and l4eibbridge 114V0 ° b�en • •Uwerd", C. a 0 II 1 aroblPlo entitling there': tiattiOn at 101cPill , 'OA" vereitr ' L'Eleole dos Hautes Etude o Mereias, gat 040144en, Otttg. ' With tho est r.r sees 'Won at both educati tt a .1 IV. ittltiOnai The 'oeholar, , 44f--•111.111"! shipa 11010 Afi WWII, Wirer One Year' ill The klaMilts" -Of- 'Arta and, foOr .yeare 14 . -01v11, or eleattleal engineering or thre •years, ' r chitecture. That • h.0-11 -1.4!..V'O':0 1 des Ha ill 00 rItudee o trier c Vales, too much soft food. ' GINGER POUND- CARE t special day to diSplay their work. 'Misses Eileen TreleaVen, and Evelyn Culbert -ofsDirogannon,- We a flower ar- egg yol until thick and lemon colore Add this to butter and sugar and beat Achievement Day Huron County. She : well. Sift in the flour, saving a little to spoke of theadvantages young people Wourtlre possen-hr theirixonler-ilems -T1e-7Prot perties of milk and its uses were shown , by_MIsse&4eanotbe11ngham, Seaforth and Kathleen Strang of Exeter. The program was intirspsrsel with, eonntitin- 'deep pan and bake ats350 degrees for hours. Ity singing from tl e sosg 'sheers:- • CHINESE,. C.P.EWS • . Aim oi iteadhie - , Someone asked -for this recipe, so will The hall was filled at'tile afternoon publish it. It Is so old that It ,nay bei meeting, with Miss Keddle of the Hur- new JO some. Then again it may be ondale Institute, in the chair.' Miss E. to thin strips. Add ginger and fold in le--otifitY-beaterr egg whites -and -ad vanilla: Pour into a lightly buttered, one of those recipes you forgot you ever made. 1 cup chopped dates, 1 cup walnuts, cup white sugar, % 'scup flour, 1 toaSpoon- taking powder', 2 eggs, speck of fatly. . Mix the dry ingredients. Add- dates and nuts and stir lir well beaten eggs. joyment." she said, "is not enough, the Bike in,a thin sheet in a modefa-te oten great.' porp,ose of reading is to shake us Of 300 degrees. Cut in small , squares and roll into balra. while hot. Roll in sugar. Chapman„, editor of the home ,section of The Farther, who as the _pest, speaker, gave a most 'enjoyable, ,and interesting 'talk, taking ler he subject, •Whitt,,,cal, reading 40 for us?". _ •-"To read for entertainment and en-, • out of our complaceney. , The test of our reading is how It affects our Miss Clrace Gelinas, of Zurieh, favor- ed with a golly, "Willie Has , Another .Don't expect too much from the other Girl Now," the accompaniinent of whict fellow. He ,may be just as 'human- as She Played on a gaiter. She responded you ares The way of the erally to try to someone else. to an ecore With an amusing recitation • entitled "Settling the Estate." ' - - 1 transgressor is gen- misses •Ruth Strengthen and Eleanor throw the blame on Wilson, of Auburn, gave a'demonstratton on good grooming; for to tie welr groans - ed is more important to ' the feminine' mind than predestination or • the tariff', A- humorous-----demonstra-tiors-----"Dinner• ra served," was ,plit on 'by -the Seaforth Junior Institute, - It was decided to have an Achieve- ment Day next year, the piece of meet- ing to be chosen by tne executive. The officers elected were:- President, Miss Margaret Diumin, Dungannon:" vice-president. Miss , Gertrude Webster, seaforth; secretary -treasurer, Miss Irene Mousseau. . Splendid Prospects Miss Durnin 'then .gave the. closing . ads dress on Huron County, looking ahead She remarked, that the Junior Institute weark in Huron County is, really in its. infano but there are splendid prospects ahead: , „ • - The exbibita, open' to girls under 20, resident in Miran, (were splendid. The prize winners were; Quilt, tulip • pat - Cern, Mrs. 0. .14:yre; second, rising sun, Miss Eleanor -Wilson; third, a flower garden.quilt, Miss Dora Da.1,yr1mp1e. Sweaters -Miss Perne Welsh, Miss 'CENTA$LEROUNDTRtPBARGA1NfARES:- afirablv:r4 Pares Adult '75c.: Child 40c.) From GODERICH and ai can, Sitntions SARNIA.Tto BRAMPTON •iNcLutaa Au, BRANCH miss NORTH TO Goderich, Mneerdine, Southampton, Ntriartora*Owen Sound, Durham,. • Creernorer-Serniti,?Komoka: EttrickdWingham. - ..4 TO FOLLOWING STATIONS ON—DATES SHOWN • FRIOCT. 264h °SPLAWAA Pettif-oPea Coboure, • Belleville, Kingston, Gananoque, .Brockville. Prescott, Morrisburg Gornwafl, Agincoart, -Uxbridge, LAndimy, Peterboro,- Cmnpbellford„ Aurora, Newmarket, Allendale, Collingrood, Meaford, Barrie, Orillia, Midland* Gmvenhurat, Bracebildie,,RunteViller Werth:Bey, Alftownt in New Ontitio on line of TeinIskandna Notthatn.Qtaterlo,Rly. . NiphoIng Centre) Mit. Kamitioultig• Sat. OCT. 27th to TOIRONTO Ingersoll. Woodstock, Paris, Brantford, Hamilton, St.Catharktse. Angara P11. - and Sat. OCT. nth. LoodlY ftetween koreakist Snations atvabick Excursion Ticksts 11:614- Ask Ticket AP -147:7! 7410it?...PS' For 7nears,-.211-L4iits8,2rain information. Winds coi*Wittit tseaitAist Agent. • S O. CROFT. Agana, C. N R. Depot one 294 J. A, LAWRENCE, Dow* *row* Agent._ P14011-$, CANADIAN NATIONAL .TRAVEL TRAIN—SAZETY-4S.P.M.D—COMPORT. . _ • ••••••••••,,, Way to Ease Ideaaa—ciie—s, Pain Almost Instantly METHOD OFTEN ROVES NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATIC tAINS IN MINUYESI Remember tbe-pktutisbelow-whert-- u want fa.W relief from pain. I)emand and get the method dee- tors prracribe--,Aspirin_ Millions have found that Aspirin met even a bed headache, neuritis or rheumatic pain often in a few miittteal „ In the stomach, 'as in the glatia here. set Aegifia tablet starts to disd eaves or duintegrate, almost the it?stant it touches triOiatnie. It bed ' gins "taking , hole of your Pain -practically assotin at- tts*talkivrit, Equally important, Aspirin is - sera. For seientiiic testa show this.: Aspirin tines oirharto the heart. Remember these two palmist • Aspirin Sport and Aspirin aSdeig. .And,.see that You get ASPIRIN. It is made in Canada. Radon druggists have- it. Look for the name 'every in the form of a cross on. every depititi toblet. Get tin of 12 tablets or economical bottle of 21 Or 100 at any druggist's. pirin Work $ broi, Ateirio tablet in e stays et • watts* Note thit itEd Mail it tomb's the bows. it is disints- ittoti.ok „ „ - Beatrice " 104 - Callum, clerk - fn the 'ditor40V-frelign: and tele 0graarepisli,_wreceipitsi •real; David . 4 W. Reid, son of' rt--11-Reid";, MI a c b V•re Vat tnioninp'eSgthh;:pasn,WdWi4vensi,- • bere Grant As- .. _ )slin, son -of C.. locomo- tive,' ,,enghieer aviirkitig L'out: Of' laps A/011e 11101$ lirlelta" 31041-• .sed th,e'exaministiola end beeisiste a tea. elle.r In the *tiwanda U4o1 14 the tittle, Pr* „Bern401110 Ceutior kriczt, The onlY *Cher', he bad 1srgt t aiiltht.fda WAS :here fer tWO Years init In 1*98 was .made pOnelisai « the B1si1t0 Sebool 'in the ' OOP • litro41* ',41tri° Pentardine 00441Ya, SV,hewG re. ,U0 3P/r1earlf.'hi;::-te. 1001 110 was sin a *anIfa.nlardig:a bigh ooi, Du ing tbis, Petted AA A Se1/0611404eher" bad Os° beers Studying '1414,-1 His 044_410 wer4. tinder tff. late Henry 13004Scelt; fathir \pr. R. ce$1unde the noir "Associate', Jiistie$''',JOSSet, W 4urU oj tlie State, pai)rame Oelni, and 'Under Henry COrnier all, then .1413-'130.011tritiq Attar. neYS.• • 'Re was adMitted to tbe-Califorbfe Bar ' hi Zia 'littfOre the Disfrfet Court Of AP. Peal. entering as Inexonr or the Orst clasts to be aciMitteci bttore' that Cot, tt:,iin:tgleilAstreetbee.rtelkeia*:±44. mAncergereSjin rlra91 hanklariel-"d--jeffersolimr. Chandler, He was later „-With Gray, Berbour Bowen, which, later became Phut, Gray and Barbour, aSsoeiriting with them ixn- tU 1913, From lhat..time until 1015 he Lethbridge. , !Mese -free .-schedarship awards by the Canadian Pacific Railway' • • _t_o_aninor sons -the com- ' Panes en,SPloYs ees are made • syssa.r 1T_ are raSnewilble from year to • year for a per .. s • iod not exceed - Ing five years • if, at the close - of each __ses- . sion the Mad- era are - enti- • tled under the rules of the institution to full standing in the next higher. yeart G, Anal • _ +I.... • •••• pro °sr; ••••• 4 1.eth, 1034 famous' etierg*-Producing aWeer-an' easity digost(d footli ifivaltotble for infants, growing' childreni,altd enjoy,pdby. the,: whole famibu A Pro4u4t of • The Canada.Starch.Cov, Lhnitetti Local Legion Plans Memorial Services 'V a'ri u * Activities Including Ptappy_Dai—antE Send* at Cenotaph Arranged; Dance on November 9th. The 'Canadian Legion laid compre- was assistant attorney for the Loa An - the . nsive plansjor the observanee of Re- geles ;Wholesalers BOard-or Irrades -- - . I membranee Day and alr of 'the' activities 'He returned to private piactit•se in whiblt stre*.assobiated with the time of January, 1015, associating with Willtarno- year, at the rattler meeting held 111 the A. -Hewers snider the firm rime -of B'ailie club reoni- on Thai:0:w evening, Oot. Ss Bowen. ' On Jan. I, 1924, he Organiz- MC ed the law firin of Ifaillis Turner' # 'rile regulek • churcli se'rvice will be Zagris-ofswhiclasistratili-ttiriterikiPhlferitr-lliiitirazoNthentliwifil member. His associates are Richard A. Sunda MOrninga November' ,4V1i, Wet Turner an Frederick Vr.„I'aikes • 1VIr. Craik preaching- the' sermon:. Bailie was 'married on Sept. MC, 'AMR, On' Fliday- evening, Nbvember 9th, A to ciuniotte Farrier of San Bernardboe. 'there Are two_chiicrerr, fargaeBhifl- Iie. Alter working with the Grieiance -Committee-of -Los-Angeder,- -ands-servin on the Board - of iTrustees, Bailie 'was „elected president of 'that orgaisfiritieer for 1030-31.-. He la. Pitst Exalted*R'uler of Los Angeles' Lodge of Elks; NO, 99.. Editor's Note -Many of' the older re: sitlents of town will be pleased to hear of M. Bailie's suctess in his adopted - country. His hroth'er, ‘Witt.% B: Bailie is well known nere,-having.serv- . ert in .numerous pubfic capacities. ' , The Star. Joins in extending. congratu- ilta ions- --to Mr. -Wm. Millie of Califernia. Galeridi-01 Heads State ll'ar 41•••••••••••••,..1, Norman A. Baillie Elected Prez+ : nt of California. Aisociation:„ • Brother of William B. Baillie. , Norman A, Bailie, one-time farm boy, former school teacher and a past presir • _Crop Report The Statistics Branch of the Depart - Ment of Agriculture publishes today the ••Sixth. Monthly Report, of the -1034 °rep .season giving a summary of crop condi- thins as at October l'st, compiled' from reports submitted - by a large staff Of regular farm correspondents, Throughout Meat- Ontario; Septet*, ber proved to be excellent °for the grow- ing of late crops; *there was an abuits dance of moisture and good 'growthy weather during 'the entire month whieh decided13r-beneficial the development of fodder' aOrn; late'po- tatoes, roots, iiestures and new seeding. With the eXception of Northern Ontario frost • damage, in September was extreme- ly -slight. In Waterloo, • Virellingtom Grey; Bruce, Perth and other- counties --in the northern 'part of south,Westertr Ontario severe frosts in the lest week. of August reduced the yieldof buckwheat• by rthout 50%. In some 10ealities in these same cot:rates August experienced splendid growth during 'September. ' In SECOND SEItIES BACON) • COMPETITION The Federal and Provincial Live Stoog • Branches are again sponsoring a Second Series Bacon Litter ComPetition for sows farrowing between September '15tb -and-November 1Allyleo11afide farmer may make entry in this.compe- tition and contestants will be claSsiffed ' as follows : (a) Previous prize winners whose litters have si..*ored over 175 -pphits, 031) All other .contestants.: bachtding those who are entering fdr th'e 'first time. Each farmer entetting a litter is ex- pected to keep an approximate record of the amounts, kinds and prices of feeds , _ public dance and draw will be held in Ole I2.9.p, #4.1, te7:iblbs.ti,..,,Aamix, viia----i.--- • -,.---= --- - • - The Town Council" wilr te asked tel -giVe-theh-sanotion-forsthe-usual--Poppy- Day salell'a- tags on the streeta on Sat - tardily, ., November 10th. ' The soleinn •rneraOriar Semite- for- the -then who- laid' down their lives in the Great War will be held, weather permits, ting, at the Cenotaph in Court House Park on Sunday morning, November 7th, $15.00; Sth. $14.00; 9th, $13.00; m I Ilth, comencing 'at 1-0:30 o'clock. The tOth, $12 00 lith, $11 00;a12th; 10.00; s _twos _Insitlige-1.3._ §.1ie.1.71.9.e.', W.111siSes obSeryeg 4, 1811-1. SIO 0 ; 14th, $10.00. , 11 0010011.I- Applies:thin forms may be secured • In order that all'cititiens may_luvrLe_arti from the Ontario Department_ Of, _AgiSis • opportunity to attend tufts service, the culture at Clinton, or• from the- Ontario __ministers of the various ' cbrirehes, _are' Veing asked to defer their own- services for 15 minutes. Tisssis'„ it iii- understood,' ' will require the 'consent or the varibus church governing' bodies but it is un- derstood that. the ministers are ravorabIe ' to the concession. All ininisters- have Vbeen invited to be Present personally at the Remembrance Day ceremony and ell ' 1 are ens:ions' to. attend; especially those Who were thernsehres • overseas. Velettrifige are., tice7 on the Use of any feeds or feeding nieth- ods. Litters may be marketed at any age but all- Pigs in the litter must be marketed at one thne. In order to qua- Sity,theres must be at Ic-ast Oglit 1)fge in the litter refged - cit least 30% of the litter must grade as The Ontario and Domirtidn's Depart- ments of Agriculture are offerhig $200 tit prize_ money in each zone to be dlvid- ed as follows: i 1st. *2000; 2nd, $19.00; 3rd, ; 4th, $17.00; 5t11, $16.00; 6th, $'15A10: The_ gathering degided reCOMmend 1•that berets and arni-banda-be-- worn by those ex,sergice men attending. While a number of lecal' men have not yet Procured .these, they „may' easily do so by getting in touch with WM. Mood, th secrery.., • The meeting of the Legion was large- ly attended and was prodactiam. of' a. great deal of interested discussion. Pres. Jas. MitcVicar was ill the chair. dent of the Los Angeles Bar, ivae-eleeted, Central and Eastern Ontario very little' the eightn president of 'the' State Bar oil damage occurred - from frost until the . California in a spirited, three -cornered first week .in October and late crops contest when the 15 members of the made good growth. Corn for fodtler Board of Governors met at - the, Hotel was badlY iall'ected in Eastern Ontario Iluntitigton, Pasadena, to elect the 1334, by hot dry conditions daring t3* sum - 3& officers or the Association. " ' Other officers chosen leere:. Chem- eey F. Tramutolo, San Francisco, vice- president; Richard Belcher, Marysville, vlee-presIdent; 03ear, /Seiler, Long liver bUt Made Otte teniebeek daring September. A' number of fields, how- ever, were cut arid atooked before the groWing. conditions . of September Set in. in Muskoka and Parry Sound'. tfie Beach. vice-president; Dean. R. Dicker,'sieid of torn and. potatoeS was, severely San Franciseo, re-elected exeeutive $ec' redtteed by *frost on Angust 28t11. Mot Eike* Treleaven, Miss Kathleen -Strew retary: Mitchell Bourquin, ARP:. Pro312.. Of 'Northern Ontaiio experienced etc - Mitts -Miss Annie 1Vioere,-Mrs, -Edith Cisco, reelected. treasurer., • , tremelY Wet 'weather'dm rfig September. l'ulner` Fotteh, 01 the three earkdIda•tea at the -At- ICapusiming =Ore than 'nine inches Seeks --Miss Margaret Purnin, /lMrsPui. 11/441" election were Los Angeles attorneys, of reinter( was repOrted"and as it result a 'Vials's, . Edith, ner. Mothereraft scrap Wok -411w Get& tYliffir-Virerostoks-4Mtstr-wainthtd,71cra4 lass Eileen. Trelee,Ven, MISS nit Mattes RUgS--4iisS Violet Tyndall, 'Miss Dsor Dalrymple, Mrs,1.1Ceith Itifebater. Canned aspartigaz-Utiss Eleanor Wild 500. • ...Canned beans-Mitas Ila c tinned peas-atts Jeatt rothering- ham. Mrs. 'E. B. 'Ciouttlir,, Canoed beets -'4I i$ .*EleithOr Wilsons Miss Ethel Yatitson, Mrs. coudie. -banned eernd-mitior 11, iditis Gertrude Webster,. Misr -100s rin- nigan Canned tomatoes -Miss :Thelma Ei- gie, Miss Ethel. jacluton.. 1,4tot Itleauor tlnlng refOrti table-itits aleau- Mee. Doneld, mist Violet, Tinttialt, Ulm Mtad garet Outratt. • ,• Web- shttLIT.villic, Mrs. *1.14°:1"441*. 1444**le** trilift:16‘til- the Seatoth Jin1or Xnshute *math ..eup donated by. iVits.: Vittlfred WtiteCote' bills Maritait0' The coital** in ehartfe of the awl costal event ineluded Ulm Itergard 41,`,,•-:.psIdent, 144.4:,14140St46 14***r!' V t -Mit; 11.010fa r aud Watt Irk** Durd Mier Wien Meltercher ten *CUM. et diretUirit,,- Norman A. 'Bailie, John w:. next si4d John Perry Wood. Mr. Bailie is enter - Ing on 1115 secokid year as 31 01 the Board Of Ooirernors, Be was elect- ed after andge'Wood withdtiew ire his, favor, andtile eleetiOrr *at totals un-, animOtif. * • '41' interiat tc, bendi trw. eirmia tawartt consolidating' the ,members of the State Bar Mtnunited, whole '101"the im- nrovement of tile adminletrat* of Jus. tie," Ntr„ Billie said, iintrediately After elect tAdok.0.4.0.4.41.4 - A •Ctue etsrest*.`d-eas auft ' I tertiblet,n rte tta mans seat* ot teller ot Live Stock Branch, Parliament Bcitld- tngs, Toronto. Cozitpleted apPileation — forms for entry mustbe mailed to L. E. O'NeilL_LIve Stock_Brexch_, Parliament- sunnings, Toronto, within 14 days after he date of farrowing of the littler: 11 A RAPID EVENING It was Anthony's first ride in a rail- • -way train, and the succession of won- ders reduced him to a state or hysterical estonfshment. The trath rounded a gijaht bend. and with a .shriek of ita whi.:Ie." plunged into a tunnel. There were gastis of surprise from the so'ner lithsre Anthonv was kneeling. Suddenly -the tralits-rusheds-infosshro'sd--- daylight again, and a voice was lifted In wonder. • . "It's tomorrow," exclaimed the small" boy. bra, Wood's 60101 al trifling! Cough, • Norway • Pine • Syrup Soon be Rid oil 117 • Thousands, have said this; thousands hriveonegleetedi the cough; thousands have :Mitered front some form: of bronchial trouble because of this neglect.. NOM" negleet a cold' or cough. Get rid. of the trouble at once by ulibig Dr. Wood's• NOrway Pine, Syrup. It striles at the foundation of colds, coughs, bronchitis, and other troubles of a similar nature. Get a bottle from your druggist or dealer.. Tun will fled; it; just the remedy you require. ,P,11•••111•••••,.....11611.0.11,4••••••••••••••••••91,11,14 at the first of Oetober about 75% of the grairi trop_ was still in the, fleki with approXiniately one-third' of' the -crop Una ent es the ironed *se ton soft for the bbodeis rotate digging was also rektard;• ed, In, New tiskeard. five inches of rain fell during the mouth. Threnglaout :most of the northern' ,dilstrictS Ovate loe• %mitred 'very early- and have have continued since, ditinliging the ;potatol. and buck; Wheat Crops. Pastures and old* meadotiVs have •Int- roved-wonderfullY--durinir-t Mr, Bailie, nronitherit' floe; Aldgelet Atssi Septet** andare at the present tittle tiwney, vat born ola tar* tut the Dro- ,in better Outti average condition. There vmee et draw°, canedis. on 4anuery2, has not 'been m Much sireculent nesture aine . early spring' tas there is notS. 'tire ie making ekeeptionat glowth and. while etell eattmg- of het has been light at,31011.1ber of' farmers are planning 011-5 •fitatth UMIY Siert seedirig4 tails lir.' lie attended' the 'petite schools of the province amt' Wet the Gederich Colligiate .there. ' Re- eittrie to ,Californla in 1805, and, unable to obtain other env'. 'pleyrnerit tit ''. the tittle; litboted tiding et the okt tol1- Ittatelea Pao140 gamut. ther in the earls part Of the bra$036 hilt 10$4% ivitlx Iii Pk* arid shovel hrliOde 1 ed to catch vett* to ektremelY dri West* While 'entOkloYea AS a leborer. Beilte thnee• *likh did have developed rapidly. studied to tele the .eringatetion for to. in iirb-- ilast Month, .- The Production Ot. Califorrita PS43110 I(htla -telithert *WOO -Mlik hes -been-well meintained-durbig- ,- I .,.... !September, trilvestack ere in Much bet. ttehTe i;needdittsrtlialtiettli*6 ist". 00111eVel"IbistIl 'ain't%) h°1telidt: than 'Out Ont106k. Iminedlitely follOWInt :. haYinfauttr-terkr: tratvest- - Iry e*strr OrIt tOtitititt Ot '0011tItftn , Ontario -MOW farmers tre afraid to tum oUt their cot- tle oti iteCOUnt of tin ePktenifo ot. Mott - Ing *loth tg. , I ; Ott. t •heateigtrottt the . ,:utifie.troriwatifeitotti:::::tierodtai:al,liiiff:1:t'ti:.t.tisode ,T,w:707 , a lore, number tot ' tittle. tete catUngs inerime in the *led or, i7nnts, *Will help KIPNEY „vs A CARD' PalmersItiim Listowel Wingharn'Kincardine' Orangeville -0- Owen Sound London "ig'` Windsor kand intermediate point) Detroit Port Huron AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN TICKETS and INFORMATION FORD HOTEL, c'odericb CENTLIAL aNTARIO'BUS imite ' s