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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-7-20, Page 5Lumber Flooring t eiiir V -Match Stoiplap - IN - FIR SPRUCE CELLAR HENMLOG3( Cedar and Hemlock 2Inch QYPRROC WALLBOARD LIME PARiSTONE HARD WALL PLASTEF( Shingles Sidings Mou?dings Dressed and Rough W : ean make pt'otnpt Doilvery phones Gordo $r3 Plfolle our expenst3 for Prices Wroxeter 0126 r e R. J. Ei ki 5 ,1;,11 Wa ':,i,' r i war o GOC)RlE ONTARIO ENTRANCE RESULTS MITCHELL MAN ALES OF INJURIES t l IN,r(N Ch,• hi,;h est e:t.a.alh,g at Iiti. 'entre Lye. (,),' tine•,. by O"r"Ihy \\'all.,:, who hall IJ,', DI 115, 11111 (,f 7511 M. \ inirews, 1. Cameron, al. ( •511• 1„101, 11 0.011''1, (11), 1). Car•t0)iOht, P. t llovohill, S (-n(k, B. Covey, U, ('ud11lori, W.l)r'Lpt'r, I; I411iot1. J. lS11( tI, 11 i' • Lt 1(. Pear, (1, Fitz' Imo c u J. (.:.Bier (111• I. Mew, (1 11 11110, (4-. (1 dales. lj Hovey, 11, 'M aloEwen, If; .\lel':wen, (1. l‘lcJlath 1111. 1;. Mot risen (11), AV. D(u 'lis Ii, Nud;!', \\'. Pepper, K, Pieket.t, 11 I'ickot1, 1-I. Plum,t-1'1, I, 1'iamst eel ((1), 11. Reynolds, It. Rob- inson, (%, Itowd'lill'•', (Iib al. Shipley, I4. re,.t 1. 1.v(nlank, 1'Veddeu,. U \\'alto, Ill), 1. \Vebster (IT) \VINGHHAM 1 It. lieninger, J. Brack(nhurt/ (HI, S. ('anlph„1l, J. (ln1 r, 11. Clark, J. I Onp,•Iond (H), 0 Coulter. A. (loutls, . G. Davidson. L Oran r, la. Dow (1i). W. Dow (H) I. Fowler, K Pry (11), L. (lilkilsen ((1), A- i(ammntld, 1,5P1 114111. It. llnot(e (H). 1.. Howutli (H), F. hopper, E. Jenkins, J. Lepard, L' Lincoln, A, 1.11(11 (1-1)4 (. McInnes (f1),.1.itlitehe11(11). I Noll 1);(3) .A., Ph(pnen, 1T P. -tinter, (4 Pullen, M. Pullen, i-1 I2,••, 14. Redd (H), A O,(ch, J. Roth, T. Relit, A. Stokes, 10, Skelding, R. Smith, A. Stokes, 0. '111711 (H), P 1Vat(cer (11), P. Weaver, I: \Veir•, R Z•nbtigg. NVILON.F.TItIt L. Ashton, 11. 1(; looney, .1. Elliott, s E. Finlay, I, (''itch (la). 11, 1('ritl(ek, V. Montt;omety. \V. !'.tidies L. Rob- in -mil, A.1tntIan, i; Stocks (lib 0. Vanetour, Iti ‘Vats((, Ii01-L1)AVIOli A. Albrer'ht, \'V Angst, 0 lislt'u- weit tilt. It. ti'•tu(•, M. Gedeke, 14. Gihenn, F. Gr,Llun. G ('10grave, R. Harriliold, 0, 1'1011 00; 3, Johnston, P, 1IC0.'rwitt, >i \ic1Sl)vain, T, 1ilthood, H. Alotogotisciv, M. Peltehard, 111. Rohorts, K Sangster (H), 11., Scott, H. \Valhi"o. BRUCE COUNTY A pressen tank located near the -'nor it, the 'l'Pe•'w'.11e1' er'enute,y ex pltld44. 111e lend and body of the ta111( being blown tlnenghthe 1 o'f of the r Leming ,twa t ,011` 1111 (1f it ,i a t bt,ud , , t the roof and „n(liog 1''. A. Garland, for n nnullmr '4' ytrhrs h•tggng"4l110101' and nl01.k at. 1110 0, N. R. station, Ptisley, has tram tr'ttllsfelt'e,l t'1 Dot 1111111 station. The prntll'1ti•111 '•'11'1'i1H 101111 it all il100'111e in salary, 111'. G,01111nd, besides be. in:; a courteous and capable man in hi, potvir"1, ,0)11110 011'y pnpnh1( nit. 17.011 of the 11,'51 41111 14 r„rnedlnlrRN, reLary of Ahiran) Lodge, 1 O 0 1", THE BRUSSELS POST 6'1'Ii ,'I'POI(ii,Jul) hi-.-'I'h'ee1-mot- to ;e'''(d"tr,e,,,0e tee1111 1g lnutl Iy, 1'1'- 01119!•1 in till; vicit.ity, )'') )1 Matti'• days The fatal accident (wooled aleml.. 11 ;10 0 clock, LL hen Alft'd 1110!, age ed 21, "1 1.1iti'l oll, rh(iug a !.cycle M- oog the highway re1v01 one mile 0011 n (wallet 114 1 ( lli1C11ell, Wal 111 II k h) aear drivt r Ivy Allied alecks, 012 Cheney vl rent, ht ratfol d, and knock- ed L" the pavement. 01.• W. HAW of 11(X11,11 wits callai to lite scoot. ;toil intid the i»Jared n19r1 removed to the Stratford tiusilital, whet r' 1 .'tIi uo,b- ed 11 7 :10 this morning, lit' had -,of- feted a 000(10 ft'actuet, of the skull, a 1»okeu leg and other injuries, aleokti, the delver of 1111' (:01•, and Dell'ova W. Haley, 213 Drurn street, Stratford, who aicowptul(ed 11110, were talu'0 int. 0 custody and later re- leased, the 1'11'11101 110 bail of $4,1100, and the latter on bail of i$2,11UO, Meeks is charged under section 282, "that he did dlivo fnrh'usly and I cause the death of Alfred 1401(0." A jury was impaneled bele, this morttiug, and after viewing the le. mains, adj•'pteed 111!1 Pi bitty next, • According to abet ks, Goole were four persons riding bicycles on the highway, travelling (11 the opposite direction of the Meeks' car. 0.10 ape ( peat ed to be 00141111g toward the car, 1 and in swerving to the left to avoid st.1')0i g this one, the car strnelc 1 I4reis. The demised man to 1 1 wasa native of Mitchell and EL 0011 of Louis K)0iss, of that town. He had been working for , his 0.1(1111, VV(II(nm Kreiss, of Foliar- ' ton Township and WWI nn 111a tvay 1 hone, when the accident n'Icurted, A brother, John, resides in Mitchell. About 0.30 o'clock, last night, a cat 111(0011 by George Nelson, Palmerston, shuck a huggy 111 (yen by lf. Nichols, , Follett no '1.'uwnship, who was ttc- c0tnpauled by his wife. Mrs, Nichols was 1111 own out by the impact and 5(1 f•'red a broken arm. She was at- tended by Or. Armstrong, of 11it- ch:•Il. The accident happened about half a wile Itis( of 11(,,!011, on the 51ghwny. 'Phe (11 (ver, who was in- s blinded t � ti 1 t 0( by 1 r niwx that he n I d a in- jured, 1 gluing headlights 014 (lid not. 000 thy boggy unl(1 be mashed into it. Ile was going slowly at the time and l ought his ear toe sl no wit bin 19 N1011044 s ere '1 '\ 1 »ff cl 90'1'1,0 ''e ,1t.. 1 feet. 1,. minot ° s 110111.411 ,tket 1 - l Blinded by gbu•iog headlights, P. 1lriitrieb, 310 0''l nein street, 111)14 city, allying his; 't', struck a .911 V1.11 11911' the Little Lakes, on the Plast 111 1)1 W1t f, about 11 30 haat night. The 1 1'l.opplyd neer info the ditch and was badly damaged, Ife.intiir.h es - ir sped 10)1 h %severe -halting nit. 11" -LOOT: AT YOUR LABEL sl9liml],rs010; wnsSMIlsitnau.nne 111 Y > 11� "The Finish that tz'ndares' FLOOR VARNISH A Canadian Product, Better Made A fine, well kept floor is one of the first signs of good house keeping. It is easy and inexpensive to have fine floors, for Flo -^laze "Floor Varnish is simple to use and econo- i1'1ica1 to buy. Dries overnight leaving a hard, clear surface which is not slippery and docs not collect dust. Stands up for a long time under the constant wear of busy feet and moving furniture. Lengthens the life and brightens the color of oilcloth and linoleutlns. On all interior surfaces, woodwork, furniture, house- hold articles, it ;lives unusually long service because designed to withstand the hardest wear on floors. For both old and new surfaces, of course. Tell us what you want to paint, varnish or enamel and 'we will tell you the Flo -glaze product to use and how to use it. We have studied varnishes and colors so as to be able to help you. Walton Farmers'._.__ Co-operative Co. 1.IntlInd 1'10114 (11'44, Mori ,c Carry Plume 211 r S_", 1510K11lop 25% Nor 2 .try Wail' ted ilgi'lest Pr'I1Ol.,ai Por all kinds of Poul?ry Th:.rnsort BRUSSELS M1DDLE6ON BECOMES SHERIFF OF H JRON Clinton Man Lo Su:aeed R. G. Rcy- nole1s, Superannuated. 11, 11 14,•7,101r1.. .1' (1,ldetinit. for 11' „1 ILu•un Uunutp h t- e,. p'Oer,1 , u 1110 supe l'1L,r11uaI. rd ii,;. 111' le.ur,,•,t, 4,111 101(1 he 'til' r 1'11011 (n th.1t el -lice by Lilies 0, \td-. ,I et, 11,,-1 t I(nl"n '^ele•,•1I 'it (.t the lel ter I, v been 410.') e,1 l+.'I ::1.1110 time, tool _a11lr:u;.lr a I)lrinl :ul11ouuc, 110v1f 110 • 1011 been1 11.4111., it t' uniirt 1111(11 d 111'11 the 41,1,0.(1.1110111 %%111 lee (r"rl(tnrrd 111 01,4'1,4x1 meeting 01 the ()o!oriu (att(url rnur:cil dlr, N11,1(11..0,0 i1 11 11E0(ye 1(1(11 Iii''•- long resident of (tode•rirh Tea nehiP, wlteu+ hs people weer anoing Ilse wtrly set ll.•,,. An A ngl(1•ail oleo oh. (n the township i, kmnwn tis''11(dd.e- Inn':.. 111' :11i,ld1e1011 1111+ frt((111•11- •teel lay 1„ 111e brood t'f. It ) l e l } Huron, and is well-knotvu through- out Vv este! Outuio, lir (s past pre:tient of the Mouth Huron (in. ,ervntive Association and was reeve of Clinton I'cr a n(1uiber of years. EAST WAWANOSH COUNCIL 01u1c(1 wet on July 8.11, with all the members present. Dllit utes of the last meeting were read and twittered, Onus. from the Wostern University, it,king the (•11(1(1:11 111 In n01514 tt,o'Ilul- atsltip to ,(01(51 young oleo and w,nl-,. en from this 1(1u,1(cipal(ty at that 'sett of Learning, received and filed. The treas,n'er prese0Ietl his half - yearly statement up to June 30th, showing a balance on hand on that date of :132,107.43. As this amount Will 11111 114 sutlln(eut to (.mere the tnwnsh1(0 1111111 the taxes are forth- coming, a by law was tread and passed empowering the t ensurer to borrow afuethersum for general purposes, 0" motion of Ketr and Stalk el , ,los, Oh tummy (vas appointed inspector to (tamcethe Wetd Control Act to be , paid at I he rate of 30 cents an hour, Only one ten(ier heing received for the (.leaning net ni' the Smith branch of he l'lalla,lan Drain, this matter WW1 laid 110011111 III 0 HU meeting. Moved by Stalker, seconded t:y Campbell that. aft.erded(1eting,the ex- penses in connection with oho Con- federation set0i0e': held on .11113' 3, 4 Glut the balance be handed over to the Bible Society.—Oat vied. The following accounts were paid ; 0,0 1+',1,le-rave, hall tent $41100; 1413''! Staodar'd, advertising $1 (ill; A. Pot t0: field, rout 1r t old allowance 4'3111 t alno(cilu,l World, supplies $%III it IL Ag, ul' 11 $113 75 ; u,Lcrolmon, C (tall Ell 1131)9 25 .1. St ime house 135147 5(1 ; .1 Vincent 1142(18 rtl : 0 vViuhfinal) $170 ba ; (4. flnn!les (12011411 S, alel;,n'nev 1123(1,7)1 • T. Rubinson $280 019 ; W. 1100111 1122213: J. 1leIiill 11270 (11 - W, J. (tole 11812 95 ; J. Gillespie, anId- n1.1/11 el 1111 f`7 110111, :450 110, Connell nd,j mimed to meet ug)1iu nn 'I'na'.=11111.•. 1\tn:u-, .1-h 1 1101) l'N;R IlIItLB, Clot k. 'Unique Company Appears in "Fascinating Youth." Sixteen new Faces, Plus just as moray 1(1111ou8 odes, Such is the n11- usital cast of "Fascinating Youth," Paramount picture whieh come.. to ':he (i:'mud Theatre 0(1 Friday and Saturday of this wocit. 'Ch1:' • Para - III 00nI .Junior Stars provide the new tnl+'bt. These strld4nts of the Para- mount 11rttu',' School were selected 1'011 11),000 applicants before being allowed to take an eight month emus„ of study. "Fascia:utitig Youth" ser0r, as their screen debut.. In sup- mortinir robe:—gmarhntee(na :111 "all - tar oast—are Ralph Lewis, James 1(radbt i'y, Sr., Joseph Tliu'ke and other W011 1(11000(1 a0107 and ::actress-. ''+, Part of Byron Morgue's story is laid in •i''1' a big' motion picture tnt(ln and ono secs just how 111ovirs are made. Other scenes take place 111 Gee • 100X11 Village, the Bohemian r c ntcr of New York City, and at a Moto, resort ort who r (. Lembo tin ' ski - '11g, tobogganing and other ,p01'ts are in full swing. An ice -boat race ser- ve: as the pictuee's smashing climax and I'rot'Ides some unique thrills for 111M'ie ;gcer0, Your Eyes Need Attention If your eyes bother you in any way; If they tilre quickly or bo - come. inflamed; I:1 yeti do not see easily and well; If headaches impair your efficiency or interfere with yo11)' plettslll'u;. If you' cannot enjoy every minute of your rcadin; 9 — SEE Maude 0 Eirya.nss otl.tomotriet Phone Z6x Brussels ro 1 LdNf1I'AIJ 1)11,1,)!'L'IA1'fER. I)lileeta WIlIc'11 :Art tic's 1'1172101 at Tilney. Every land le 11'15!,•! 1!. t+ L' a 11,1;,11 population I (1. , 1,J ::,f- I10b•`•1 The pts. rl 1' r ,e,,, ("Moose, Lhe '1' rt "t ti'- n' 11 rro, the 1,1 'i."1 ...,-:•;, rl; art:,:•ix s th! 1,lt , 11'1,9 noihiap or 1111,' 4,' . r' 1101' 1",11 (11141,114 which )tr , ',l'• al 111,1.•8. 111 tleaalhnx aril t 11,• I r , ' 1111' p, . r,rli:u9t1„H of the r.n ! .1::;•)() Maar( 11, in the lama. ;, 1: r•i t'' 1 Venally Om vt) Ii”1 "i• 1 111 a.. bhn'lt /111111.$s ea'1'(1. 5' 1 111.. • ;l- ii./0 10;1'100. 111:1 rn e'al:5 1:11011 of 14'1111 1':t l 11, ,':t'. :*(11:1.011 r'• :.0 11(,101 , : a, d ^ I local, that it. llaa 1„ _ n, i ( a s r to 1'•t 11,0' 111111' ; 1"1 ' •1 • al";.,r - vvItti Ih'• v_hflr u., n': 191;"11, 11•,11', 1' 1• the white 1111111 to .0 .1 n. - 1 . 5:111' 1111 ler. 7110 1',•1alt 1 1 1, .. '- 19ph--an 111.(1 ' 13 1 1 veloptll+'nl.00(1 on 1„•U.rIr•1•' allot 11 91 -r. 1.: 1 '!• 111 1 r (tt 1t :r, a - •'t , 1'1 .. •.1 u•._.: ,.e1.1 it all 1 ;IT, int contl'r'm1).e : 1101 , ::t:.,. Un` 11'1"111,'11•, '1. 11 •"1111: 01081 (1,.1•ct,a I.y .'.1''' 11111 Ikea•:1I"' mite different r ,,• o. ;;. hoe In.: tr, 1 uethtr 1'11 ,i o -t is bola I:ru •r," ita .v, Ismaers bet; am 1 stet h:1' 1511( bt e01.0e1 ' (.u. t 5, 1, 1 ! rr. \\rill, 11 . c: 15111. 7, it is -much I !'.. 'r m' , 11+11✓ -• for .x115.. ,i 11 •. is ,tom:lett b,. 1( to.: n,1' hulk about !dotty." (Mollie':- r :111• m -,I p11110ps, 1,u0 1'1.111 ./'/C(1171v. ,spres.tivel Yet. n1'nl-';n1 1, 1t has a perfect directness. 'Pint-: "You 1)e.011 see 111, to1':'•1 sou: 1 iter (blotting, Pap- er)?'' "No, Ucr'.-r." 2"011, }(,i not hr•en re; . 1 (s,' \V'hielt. of (mum., is finite rrrr"et. Another peculiarity is the additinie of words in the manner of suffixes. 11' you want. to yell someone a good 11(1n, you must call him a good -feller man," 1(1101 a his; feast becomes a "big -one feast," and 130 on. Some of this Is due to nocd for cmpha;is, but the natives' lunate send of rhythm has as roma! to do with it. Indeed, berate -r',. -n:, :' :11 Il teas a distinct pulse In 11, A 131 le while ago I wrote a bark ''l' verse in it, and was astonished 10 find how nat- urally and easily- the words and phreses rhythmed. Still another peculiarity is that seldom is any tense other than Lhe present used. This would seem to mak(' for confusion, but actually it is not so. So common has this curious tongue become that In some of the French islands the Frenchmen have had to learn it in order to converse with the natives. It is amusing to hear them struggling with it—the only English they know. A beche-de-mer French is not possible, apparently. The language is usually spoken very quickly, and with the words so run one into another and the accents misplaced that tourists and others often mistake it for a native tongue, never dreaming that the natives us- ing it proudly believe they are speak- ing the purest English, 'plenty good - feller!" THE (r,IJI ;('1 I) I (' 431115. Volta In 1800 Constructed the First Steady Flow of (tu'rent. One lundr("( years a„u there died a man to w110111 w'1' 11101 an 1- 11 1110 0.910% 1 -Il num,. was A1041E11d1n V.,11 ;'cud to this day nn n 1911911'1/1111 nr::'nn-rleu ly whrit'0e1' i11,1y (1s0 thy, word ''0 ,11,'' In the Parisian salmis of Cm eigh- teenth rc'ntury ol, rtr!city was tine or oho topics 01 •1'01111' 1'4/0 1.01'1' 0.11.11. In those clays the only 11.10oW11 un I bud of 109119'11 ('leett'h•itp was to rub w,tx, 01' 00.41) with the dry land or With a dry (Omit, ;old a popular amusement ('0'44(i •'1 or two people doing this and giving each other an electric kiss, w(:ie'h differed from the ordinary kind by the pas- t, 14 a sparic hrtWr'l, tbt' meeting At that time electricity could he stored, but a lasting flow of it had not been 11/score r1a1, In 1780 Luigi iloh'atti, a professor of the Iteh•orsity of Bologna, whilst dissecting a frog (11111 ill- noticed the logs (witching eenvull(vel3, Ile lltadc Inail31 experi- ment:( and came 1.0 the conclusion that 15141 mast Have boom cause,1 by sense source of anima} elec't;icity that, eouid be -reacted on by touching 0 nerve with two - different metals in etrntact. The boos( Galvani wrote on his dis- covery and theory was widely read and a,ccopted as infallible. But Volta scorned the idea 0f :inbuilt electricity and embarked upon eight years of arduous experimenting. AL the be- ginning of ,1800 he designed an In- strtlment constru vied of pile'( of silver and zinc di:.e s iltterspl r od with pieces of damp 14111,, which, when the ends were connected by wire, Save n steady flow of current ---tile first 111 history. Haver Being, Harnessed. Thr Isargo river, in Italy, is being taken frotn its bed near Brass:mono and carried through a tunnel to with- in two miles •of Dolma/to, where it will bo dropped 700 fel. The new ('iectric station there will generate 220,000 horsy pow((, 5,112 its current will light the ,'otintry as fair south as Florence, 300 miles away. Two subsidiary stations in lateral 'alloys also will be construett'd and the total horse -powers of the district will be ,115,000 horsepov;,'r, (r tht•ee-aCths or all th,' 111 nitied hydro -electric potentialities of Scotland. Exported and Transported. Mrs. 13rhnstono (to her long-suf- fering husband) "John, what is the difference between 'exportation' and 'ler. nsportatioIl' 7" )Or. 1)rinhstono: "Well, dear, if you were on your way to Tm)nbuctoo .you would be 'exported' and Y should be 'transported'," WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, 1921; .e oy. York —Empire's Largest Hotel titre (1,1 close a copy of British p duo al institutions as he could vont ri% e. The 1'.11.011.10 of the new hotel is Y e,; net., le it; Il iit is directly across 19113 t•••• Yoront0 'Unita( Stiction, meek :. , 1515'11 Will he opened r •10-1.5 1 11111.1(0 ; �'. ill to tend :360 1 t: alone r r1 (t '(1 1 of !runt •1 11:'1 ''I r t'.•i. 111 this ,. .- ill the ad- , ,` , • t. est to :-11:"'('4 (41 the 0'1 1, ) 01101' . „Ly will brto the 111•ch41(214' dn,aillq of 111a Neu• 31:,1111 . fast arLli ,eft, drawl re- ! ••c1 by the Cana',tvt ::'..0111411131.111 (•nru1, . t',n ,1 eou.t.ritetienoftheirprop(sodt.::' :1 at 'Toronto, reveal a structure Il :1 .through a series of varying; r r - ( -1:., will rise to a height of tries above the street level. t', ,ltoining over 10011 rooms it will 10 the largest and finest hotel It tg in the British Empire, t1.,—ng its place in the front rank with the world's hest. "The Royal York", as the new hotel will be known, is a name chosen cr it le: T r Odent I \'. Pe—atty. l'elleving it t.) be most fitting in that It rs,or)utt', t1,o new structure with the history 0f Toro:Y(0 and cnnf0 ms wlfh the d(;nity a0.1 i,nn0rtanae of tiro building and its stilendid appoint- ments. t c• i <. ti.,) ,r • on nt 11-51 Th a 1 1 y Toronto Is erit•(m; at. •d in il,e word "'lurk". About • 1 ? rear 1791 the new province o' Fatal; Canada. was duly ronstitute•d, and Its capital Was started 111 i:; career as "a very English town" by that sturdy Briton. John Graves Shame. He bestowed upon it the name of York, establishing of this t, fact „ . I1 the 11. ',ill be el the P-roueld a 3 a ha11- . - L an4lEet- 'i r . 1111 .110 e 1111' . Il ,.'!other 1 t v. : sf the f ('131- 12114-1 t. t . ;l a-1 ("ttia la theta t - Cot tr.ree aid Iso r-er,oi thus ,1r t- ? vie': ao. e, e t. ... a ill 1 ve eeP1 111'.1 'Jn,,I )'i'''33402 100 serving and L0'loil 13;a1,7 for nt, . ). 11-1 aoco- ration loot; not yet , tc%l, rat ('i/nr�,I,."ahle r, ..., 1 ion :(511'!1. and the C 4,:el. dia.•:-;.o.S. 01':;(111 t •-l.c.t:din,'),:I ! .,:1:.s will (r ',+iii:; an u^tmlm••rtt to ,.:: v of Toronto in (every e:.l'. , )x1:11;' of that city's. ilrpurtao.•e mad ossurea growth, will the the largest bred structure in the l ,rpirr, inemtatroo- tion and furnishing tie,1 s1 •1 • as far as possible, he t.1 ion sT-• Some 33 new -uewbets were coli - 30, 1011 by Bishop Williams at Bervie Anglican parish, Miss Florence Strauss, daughter of Gtank and Mrs. Strauss, of Garrick, won the gold medal donated by In- spectorMcOooi, of Godel(ch, for the pupil obtaining highest marks at the recent high school entrance examin- ations. Too Early. Tourist (at village store) : I want to buy a tooth brush. Storekeeper: Sorry, Sir, but oar lino of summer novelties ain't in. BUTTERFLY TRIMMING An old-fashioned banana colored Tuscan picture hat elects delicate beige lace, butterflies to alight on its brim and crown for trimming. JACKET HAS BAG TO MATCH A novelty set from Paris comprises a sleeveless jacket of suede and hand- bag to match. The colors most in demand aro black, brown and beige. The trimming ies of pigskin with color ful appliques made of tiny triangles of kid in red, green, black and silver. QUICK LUNCH. For a quick, satisfying lunch, put slice of cheese, between bread slices,. dip in egg thinned with a little milk and fry in butter. SUMMER CLEARANCE Store valuable rugs amu hangings from moths in summer time. Bare floors and walls are restful and easy 1 to keep in order. ,,t LOOI4 AT THE LABEL t 1fi'4rt1.111 'li.,00 21154 ht, s 0o1z k40M1fi1 .4; 1-rh?9:. a: 1. >.1 a%t . gin+--ca..-^ssc�uxo-m imrr��o—tns -,�•,yiP'rc„a ..; ea'.��v9'>Yc-i9,"F�:" �•SiS[,��Lm^'�v -'}a� t 141"cete'e i}.. ,ii.+ 0Newel 2 Fy r- 1j� • n1�rfA v' C(� 1'NF 1 to I• ,N A ev, -a a 9 4- C 9 4 l -41 r a. Of all items entering into the r _..t of. crop product ora, labo7 is the (''.1C 105:°1?1 1110.4 un h2 reduced.. And the only effective lnear!s1 1013 T 411 -.14) a to a ' inli11um is the t.' Its `kki1 i{ l:t (_ 1i.\ ! r 01`15.1 modern lar-.- 1111 - _7, ofol 1..:. _t F::1", is ,0 1la.Aa.iCe.i"t It '31 1.-t.ii2 Ca P1'ussels r „A 1 Te : `l r•`1 r. 14«44. (1r••-••�- 14'_5.4; 9 res. ......,cm'• -d" 4'10 , ro. e sta 4' 4110 '(t4°'s•1Ve)":'?1 31')14e, Jill -Ai 8110:iiillik'ie^.H0' 11n,ti1 1lr°u"a""n$�tirr .,. .,,