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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-07-24, Page 441. 1?'l11 f dktiy,+_ 7'. Pox oleic 0 II C lugs OverEMOSiliStalltinsM 4' atcad'yl to Wear Phone 78 Sumter Dres�es 25 percent Discount F We put on sale Saturday all our Embroidery Gingham, C y and I hanibre Print Dresses. These are all new garments this season and are up-to-date styles.,, Agood ssortment to choose from, in all sizes. Now to buya good,cool Dress at a big your chance savin;: Wash Skirts $1.10 We put on sale Saturday two dozen White Wash Skirts. These are all new skirts, made of Repp and Indian Head, reg $1.50 $1.75, and $2 Saturday 1.10 Cream Net Waists $2.25 -We put on sale Saturday one dozen only Cream Net Waists, silk lined, neatly trimmed, short sleeves, regular $4, Saturday 2,25. Millinery $2.98 Just nine Trimmed Hats to clear. These are good stylish hats. We do not want' to carry these over to next season, your choice Saturday of any hat 1.98 °' Soiled White Lawn Waists 6gc We have about two dozen slightly soiled Waists we would like to clear. They are all good styles, and are well made, reg $1.75 and $2 for Ne Win; hath Mrs, J. Adams while on her way home last evening from a meeting, suddenly fell to the ground. A phy- sician who was called diagnosed her case as one of inflammation of the kid- neys, Today she is somewhat im- proved. A very pleasent celebration was held at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, of Lower Wingham, in honor of the celebration of their golden wedding. A 'splendid dinner was served and during the evening Mr. and Mrs. Taylor received many hearty con- gratulations. Grain is now heing cut in many places in this.district. The heads are very full and the quality excellent. The yield will average high. The hay all through thedistrict has been saved and is =a fair crops Rev: and Mrs, G. V. Collins have Left for a short visit with friends in Sarnia. Arrangements are under way for the bowling tournament which will be held here at the end of the month, and gpod games are looked for. A fine lot of prizes have been offered. Aid. •Geo. .Spotlon was in Ottawa at tending the masonic grand lodge meet- ing. Rev : E, H, Orely, of the Anglican Church, who had a rerious operation on his throat recently, is improving. Arrangements' are being made by Mr. Jas. Bowman, M., P„ to have the new clock placed on the postoffrce. Mr. Thos. Gregory, who recently bad a stroke of paralysis, is improving Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fisher, of Tor. onto are the guests' of friends here. MissBessie Stapleton, of Toronto is Children �y the gu t of Miss Nellie Waee, Children Cry Mr, i ritton,, of .Buffalo,' is spendingFOR FLETCHER' a few Jaye with hh ien ds here. - S CASToRIA very poorly at the home of her daugh- ter Mrs. James Johnston. Miss Frances and Master Carman Millyerd, of London, are spennding their holdays with their little friends here. CLINTON MARKETS. Iliogs $9.75. Bunter 21-22 Eggs 21-22. Whelan 90-92, O:afts 35 Barley -45-4.8 Peas -75. Bran -$22-1$24• Sheds—$24. Toronto Markets Top quotations this Cattle Sheep Lambs Hags Cheese Bultter...... Eggs Oats Wheat Barley Pioftatoe:s, old Beans week,— $7,10 $5,25 $9,50 $10.50 13c 32 to 24 Wool 22c 44c 99 40 25 to. 50c $1.50,to,1.60 7. he prises are awarded in theta 15c to 26 competition by Ontario Gov,ern- menft thnough the local agriculture society. ' There lave 18 in the com- petition in this eeetion which em- braces aradius Of 10 miles around Blyth. Porter's lull' Miss ]'Panic, Robertsiof Stratford. spent t few days at Clem N'ewtoti's hast woels... ` I A,Lberr(tRloutp,e•dge, of, Celt is spend ing la fowl d41ys 'antler'antlerthe parental roof. • G•araie-et re•ereton. of Kinloss, re- turned to his homer on Tuesday of for eleeneling a month,:•i- the eietgh- bon Lootl, Howard 'Cox and sister Mngge enQ ;unua :it W.H.'l�bb` Ma t s L, s > P Y„. eland' clo,netssion The Ladies Aid (will meet at the ;home of Mrs, If?erb. Cox on'Phurs- dla3*, July 31st. Stanley. Rev, 0:.D. IPaitchlart of Cleveland Ohio is visiting this .wre'c tat the home of his brother, Mr. John 13u(tchlart. • The Sabbath •Selso,ol in S. S. No. 1, Stanley was visited last Sab- ha(th afternoon by 'P,ev. F. D. But- eh'adt. He adciiessed the children al the ell•-r+e of the exereiseis. The Oddriel!ows of Brucefield Lodge held their (annual picnic to • lrayfielid on Friday :of lash -meek, The clay was 'fine lthere was a targe attendance and a pleasant time was slant. Fall wheat cutting commenced .in (this district on 'Friday of last week (the+ 18th of July, Stanley Mrs. W. Mi Boon and'. son , of Ct se:nad, Ohio, is visiting the letter's grandmother, Mrs. D. Mil ion. Miss Ada Glovenlock, of Eeafoiath spent e few days the guest of her cousin,Miss Mande gall.. Miss Jean ,Gov'ter, of London is visiting her cousin, ,Vsta Colcol- ough, ( • Miss Jan eft Campbell spent a few days tire greet Of her sister, Mrs, Rtoblt. Reid. , Miss :Coleman of .",eafor(th,, spent Sunday Whet .gr -lest :of her sister, Mis.:Ephna`m( Clarke.' Berrypieking and cutting wheat is! the loa^dler of the clay. Harloek Master Ernest Stevens gave a party .to•a few of his littio friends on Efaiturd ly, It being his 10th birthday. Goderich Township • God -'rich Township One totftl•,e pioneers of Goderich Township Mr T. W. Tebutt Sr. passed ieicefuIly away tan Wed - ii te,thay morning Last in his 77 year Mr, Tt,ebu'tt was horn in Leccester- slxire:England, and almost 70 years .ago came it.o Canada ,later hewing. out !a home on the farm where he has since( lived. He enjoyed excellent health un- til four years ago ;when he was stricken by two Ipa: e.lytic strokes followed ' by dropsy and richet troubl.: the 'atter cuasing his deaf••. A family Of nine, children three sons -and six daughters. survive his wife 'having predeceased him hcenty-one. years The funeral will ilakrl placed from his residence 14th Concession. at"2p.m. Friday, July 25fh,,to Clinton cemetery, ser- vices kat flee house at 1.30. To( (thehereaved, the sincere sympathy of all is extended. Blyth. Mr. IT+ax,'ter ..McArter and Miss Emma Mason returned home on Saturday from awce-c•s visit with the. cat IC''s sister at St. Thstmas. W. Witlams, mail clerk tin the C. P,R.'spenit Sunday with his parents Pin basil Waxvanosh, Mrs, Dodds .sr. visit -eel with 'Hen- sel' friends itlae latter part of last week,.. - r1 he dinedtiors of the rPIyth Agri- cultural Society will meet this even ing. when final.plei:•parft;,cyns for the issuing of the lists will be made, Tie canvas ',lithe 'business men laf(the town for donations ni behalf otit.nle prize list did not meet with hi-avy'support as (rad leen anitieipatoed. However the Society will offer fully es leetensive prizes as in former sjear•s. The dates for the fair +am September 30 a nd October 1. Mrs. D. D..Criftte•nden isapend- ing a couple, ofweelts alt Grand Bend, Mr. :Crittenden visited her during the past few days. judge in connedtion with the standing ••f•leld grain competi- tion isexpeated hei'e 00 Thursday, The grain selected this year was barley 'and the. cnop throught this sec'tio•n is not up to 'the.standard. l� l , Heneall Mrs, 1N• Shinay;,' while calling on a 'neighbolrr last Thursday evening, was 'taken suddenly yery ill with heart 'failure ands still lies in a critical' con- dition. Mr and Mrs. A. H. Carroll, of Beach.; ville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0arioll and little daughter of Carroll, Manitoba, and Mies Pearl Dent, of Woodstock, were guests of Mrs. Sutherland for a day last: week. The annual,_ senior Sabbath school picnic of the churches here will be heid at Goderieh on Wenesday of this week, Jtily 23. This promises to,jbep, big affair,. :t t The girls •of the McGregor Home Mission o C7irbl gave a e an ice tree ✓; m social on the lash' tfMr. D. Urquhart last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ii, J. D. Cooke and family, of Toronto, are visiting rela- tives and friends here. Word has been received here of the death cf Mrs. John Ellis, of Duluth, formerly. well and fovourably known here as Miss,C,'Bonthrou. The band gave its usual open air con- cert onSAturday evening and attract- ed a largeg number to the village. Miss MCKay, who is teaching school in Windsbr, is home spending the holi- days with her father, Mr.' Wm. McKay principaitof our public school. Mr. and Mro, A, King, of Ingersoll, formerly station agent, here, are visit- ing Mrs. King's parents, Mr and Mrs, Y. Neelands. A couple of rinks of onr bowlers went to London on Monday morning. Mrs, Jan, R'atliwell still continues ANY THING you want done in the • line of Plumbing Tinsnliithing Eavetroughin Let us Give you a Price f Prices given on all Contract Work. Call or Phone for our Prices. BY am & Sutter Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7. oMN/NN AnnAA Mrs. Dlavid 1 cellon and two chil- dren Sadie and Loyd are visilting (there relatives here from Niagara London (toad Our correspondent too us to task for not having in his mews ;last l .week, bolt it was'' our mistake we had it under the IIolmesville heading, ' Mr :and Mrs„ Pert Jackson of Morris Township visited with Mr. and ,Mrs: (Fred: :Nott on Sunday The Illadi,es are staters. The London Road League arelgo- in (to hula their •picnic this week in the bush (of Mr. Henry -Peacock, Mr. Ashton had ilea misfortune last 'week to -lose a mare in foal. Wilbur Crrch.hias secured the 'boy Iftraet tol,dsclixieb llmiail on what will iae kn i'wir as theta/a R }2 No. 5- 11.1rs Alex'. Clutter' r etua Ped babel math h hemfz'e�d R rsC , zI T ' i•- 'onto t to 0 on 1Vf*het crr dad ,t al, r ri xd , city clays Wil h lrei frr8n'd taezc' ilia a Id e f� Johan L+ai flosl�oi'ojgh .and tivife of( 1 1 1 W I. g, 1. g,. Eca I alt. Jelin Swan •a;nd Wife, 1Vfisaee Ag Cdailt vend :Mamie S wan, ii v k la 1,+e d r 1 f� o J v. a t o at r "Mop Sask. They +e>,r7ielt tiebe;'a„wesfor sortieJtiime. We wish thciin ?a les - ant t isrt and safe return..' - Mies Al.ieet Carr. )of •Goderich, is' visiting et her Moine in the' village John 11111stla: t1 haft a spur from the, lade•w 1y t'r`ack put into his lumber. yard. It wilt be. a greet' 'eonven ie,nne in Seeding lumber: -Tbe(track:. wigs • laid by Mr, . .Addison, section : host. On:Friday; !Bast (our•ICivio:huliday utas held,; .Nearly all welt to Bay,-; field where a fine (time was..spent,. The Pareebyftor-Ian Sunday School Picnic wias hetd''ino Tcieeday of (thiswise[:. • Mr, Duncan McDiantuld, of Loin Lon, spoilt! days visiting. re- Ilaftri es keret recently. Dr, .W. Aikenkiead hlouse surgeon of St. 'Joseph's Hospitrai, spleiit Sunday alt his Mame there.( Miss Melo. lVfeDermid,' . Seaforth, spent a.`iew days visiting friends here recently. Mr, and Mrs. iFla`thwell, of Tor•on- te, are visiting IMr, and Mrs. Wm. R'a(ttenburry, Pigs brought $9.40 live weight hone on Saturday. Fall' wheat is 1 eing cut and promises Ito be a good crop. Miss Hellen illc(thwell and Mrs. Ernest !Bothwell, of Toronto, • -are visiting friends (here. The adjourned telephone meet- ing was hold in Snider"s hall co Sa`turday tee ening when a few turn- ed lout to Velar the auditors' report. Me-srs.Cseorge J:'aird and Thomas Forsyth.presented .;their report, and ouitsid.e of a few small errors. foundov,erythin,g all right, and congratulated tile secretary, Mr. Archibald; lan'the ab',e manner in which the books were kept. Mr. Shillinglaw, they ;pesident, read !the'lagneement, with the Bell peo- ple, and all thought it was a fair ons. Mr. Thomas Fraser occupied the chair. Intended for Last Week. Miss Both weI,l lei Toronto is tl,o guest if Miss Aline P'attenbury Messrs. 1Vm, Swan and Wm. Mc- In'tosh have iletur•ned from a trip (to Detroit. They; •,went' by the D. & C.texcursilon from tGodlerich Miss 11 Kaiser of MoocieJaw is the guest of her cousin, Miss Mamie Swan, Janes (Royce and f<e..mily and Miss Thompson motored to London last le. John Dallas has porches, d a tud:l alaer eutocnobile. The .OddfeIlom's expect to hold their ,picnic on Friday of this week in (IlayficId. John Mustard, Who had his foot belly injured w.(th a hay fork is irnpnoving. Redrew the 'fork to- wards himetthe rope broke and the prongs ofltho rope entered his feet through his boot, Had the fork :treble his 'head in c'ecending !t would no doubt have been ser - oils. George Turner end wife of Dray lam are visiting at the home of their , mother, Mrs. Turner, Geo. Swan and fin” Iv have come , fnom Toronto to reside in our vile Inge. dans and in iet'lel., ease they have b•len sueoessful,, the majority of them taking honprs, Miss,iiea.aldina Chapman. (of Lon- don, is; •vieiItin,g lit the :(ylletbodist a 1 at Ioii,age ; The monthly meeting of the :W, M S tt'+as held last Fiailay after- noon, '1 hen peeSielent; Mrs', (Iter•) Jsft„ rhtout Iglnvi5 ayery interesting report thea London branch con- - eention heldn1ChatlamrnMaJ•Mis es M ud Lyon anclxag Magg'e f"xalle(tt and Mr. Wm. iTualt>,ng irate rlelturned from the surnrner school alt St. Thomas and report a sp,b:endid school. Rev. and Mrs, Ostea'hlont !a'beo attended the,sum- near sehlofoll( foe .a couple Obelays. • Mr. Wm, Riley, who. has been serioi sly ill is. semis better, aid IS'' abbe (to wane out a. littlle. Mr. 12. Adams eitiJl coetinuels in a very se,rinus condition. Very searing is the weather roan with his rain for thrix . viclnty. Theme, leas been time 'or tnree slight showers lately, but it is very dry hei,et R, Riley keeps steadily improving in health: Mr. 13. Adams, of Chicago is visit- ing at his home here. Mrs. Gibbs of Clinton visitingfriendd bere last week, Miss Robertson visited last week at the home of W. ,Riley. Rev. Mr. Osterhout and fancily spent last week at St. Thomas. Miss Bertha Brogden has accepred a lucrative position as stenographer in London. Mrs. Proctor of Toronto visited with her sister here during the past couple of weeks, Miss L. Brunsden is to congratul- ated on receiving honors in her music examinatians; Hallett Huilett, Miss Mabel end John VodCei gave la black cherry 'warty to about forty of their friends east Thurs- dlay ,evenin, (Miss Siaral'n'r :Barr spent a few days last week with ?Bayfield friends. Alfred White who hasbeen en- gaged with Wm. Ste yens for the urp.adaa(t y. tyear deft Or Toronto on Sat - Miss Lizzie Vodden left last wee:: for the 'West where she will spend the summer hvith her bro- thers there. R.obexft 'Crawford is under the doctors care for ,a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Sam!McOool and daughitea• Marjory spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Sands and Mr, and' Mrs. Black Of Goderich, Miss Mabel, Vodden entertained about 40 of her young fri+endls on Thursdlay ,evnir,eg. The night was spent in lout doo.r,glamies and music 1 Ali report a Flood:. time. Mrs, Wm. Pipe and aon Lloyd of nclar tErusselet are 'spend'ing a week with , her Talents ' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Flairservicle, sr. Miss Maud Fergusten of Walton spent a flew days with' her cousin Mrs. Jioseph, Carter. The, Missies Ellis lot Belgrtave slpen(t. Sunday with their fringed Miss Ruby Manning The brick work of S. S. No. 5 Wits Ibegun (this week. •. Miseweek.Ida Ferris has retturned to( h"w' hovein ,A'Ilarinck la ,, .•if.•t with her sister, 1Mrs. Wins Snell. One lot'Itlhee Largest funerals ever-: acorn in'bh, eTlo'wnshi of (Hallett took place on Sd:turdPay; July 19th there: being. 210 •figs in the' Pro- cession: Mae EI laic: ;(.all.ore of the best itnewn and most popular res- ident lot the township, hence• the !large concourse) cit the funeral .the had been suffering flops goitre £or`,. lany, a yetr and 'afew days ago, ne 4Ihson:of Loddresbordand M'ra Bali acdonpanied, him ito Toronto whMile hennderiy,en(t, adoiperath:Se'. fro,mr` which', nee ,; rleeeer reoovea'cd: The •fusel tall"services were held alt his Illitte, home on the ,Base Line on. eI a,tu d a 1 h .,£lex• I nos n Y o and we �� e conducted by lFlai'', Mr. 'Wyli'e ! of Clinton Interment took place 1n (the.,Pall iClesnetery,, -Mr. Bali len-es aeon iabout eine(tyears olid, by his first wife, who pi(edleceased hien' Some yeare ago, rind a young wi- dow,' to (whom he, was 'married a - bout (a year ensile hall ago. .fie a sosurvived' by four brother's and seven sisters.' r„ Lee burn Miss Grace +Horton is spending her holidlays. with her grand -par- ents Mr, and Mrs, James Horton of P3ayfieltd 1Rloa dGode ich Township. Miss Jesse Linklalter is spending a few 'drays W hhh•,e. ester Mrs. Wm. flu.ftpn of n la: Sebrfngy.a,le. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Cook from near Clin(tlon are' visiting there rel)-, lives in our vici.nty, Misses Huth and Blanche Shaw t and (thevel sister 'Miss Winnie from Toronto, Left Monday evening by beak to visit there uncle Mr, Geo, I'aftton near' Pichford, Miss G. Kirit from Toronito is en- joying otu•lake breeze and is the, gueelt at the home of Mr. A. C. Cut- Ibon for la fe v welts, Londesboro Miss l_ 4Bdtsdon, pupil upil of Miss Aice (Fed1 teas been success flit:' in irlvssing leer grade 1 rudi- m •n(ts laleo,.gradte 13 piano at the W,esft(e n. Uni'C ersity - euaminatrelres. in music taking hlolnors iln'both subjeefts. We clongra ttllate ' M?ss Bruns'don on her success, This is fthe flourth ty!ear ;Miss Pelt he.a pre- pared pup.l,s for musiIcal le,xaminat- 4av . M, pari'• Shortly, after (3 o'elocle Mat,,li'riday evening the fire alarm was sounded When it was dieeoyered that the res- idenee crop r cd o l byM• � p z H W. Shrlesser c `I_frgh eexeet was on flee, The fire- Searorth Miss Mary Habkirk is visiting Miss Erma aarnmet in Sarnia, Mr. Wm, Govenlock is spending a few week at Temagmi, Mr. and Mrs, Alex McLennan • have left for the West where they will visit friends in Winnipeg, Portage la Prairie and Edmonton for the next two months, Mr Wm. Bickle who has teen laid up for seveaal weeks is able to take a shalt walk out Mr. .Witter Peace, of Toronto is visitihng friends here. Mr. A. r. Mcrite:ns, tellenat;thq Dominion (Rank is geltti,ng along nieely and prospects are bright for his recovery. No, attempt hasbeen by the doctors to remove the bullet but this canbe, done at any time as it dies 1.eneath the skinclose to his shoulder blade, IIis father who gad bc,enwith shim since theacci- denit returned to Toronto yester- day. ester- d Misss Lillian McIntyre is the. guest of Mr. and Mrs.:Robert Pell. Mr. W.L. Talbot, •of London a former molten was here yester- day, Miss Clare McKenzie of Listowel former merchant was here yester- Mrs, Rev, Niel! McPherson of Springfield .Mass, and childnen are visaing the foa•m,er"s mother. Mrs. q yiesponr e and the blaze which originated in the kitchen limn a gasoline stove Woe soon Sinner con. tree but not before the kitchen was pretty badly damaged. • • WITH Tki.I'4 ,CHURCHES, 1p •nennotannettannenaconnei SALVA 1 '1 UNR A MY. TheInert mei. n 5 i' • u g at ..t week eiad wer+e well attended, and an appre- ciefivie •audience listened to the hand (which now nurnbers'six play- ers) ian21 the: addresses in each of A special meeting next 'Tlrursd ty night is tlo be :addressed by Capt. Hubanel, who, will be assisted by Limit, Porter and a nuenbcr of com- rades from $leafor;th, 11 is hoped that a goodly number of r eople will be pr,esenit, MUSICAL SURPRISE Big Number at Canadian National will be a Novelty The musical surprise, a to of tuneful med ley of marching and musicis one of the big novelties prepared for this year's Canadian National Exhibition, 'Bron to, That it is a big number is evi denced by the fact that eight bands, 100 Cadets and 100 Boy Scouts will be worked into its intricacies Jchn Hen derson of London will stage it, and that means it will be artistic in every detail. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Poultry Foods We have eon hand a full, supply of Poultry Foods, including— Beef Scrap, • Chick Scrap, Poultry (P.one, Crystal thee, Clam Shall, Oyster Shell, Etc. CALF MEAL—A spl.ndid acted for young calves, and HOG MEAL—For young p:gs. Another car of We;tern Oats just arrived, al.sio a car load of Feed Four, •Bran, and Shorts. A FULL SUPPLY OF FLOITE AND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND. Try Gunn's Shur-Ga'n ;[Pall Wheat SPECIAL !FER'ILIZER. The Rest Fertilizer on the Market LIVE POULTRY taken the, first Pam days of each we ale.. Call and sae. our Supplies ,and get Our Prices. The Guun anglais Co., Limited The up-to-date Firm, Clinton - Phone 61. N. W. TREWARTHA, W. JENKINS oper', July SALE SMALL WARES, CHINAWARE, STATIONERY,' AND— WALL PAPER, Special Clearing ('rices Cooper & eo., elinton Beticviely Dairy Farm From our stock of first-class eows we are prepared to supply you twice daily with best of milk and cream, and solicita share of your patronage. Phone 125. E. B. 'BILL. R. FISHER. For Sale Res) Runabout Auto, in good running ;prder, wilbl d•ernonrstrate if desired, A Bargain for quick sale. THOS. WATTS, • Clinton Horse for Sale A Flood, rel:abbe, quiet, , }heavy draft horse for sate, reasonable, Apply ND WM. BEDOUR, Hob mesviL',e, Phone 12 on 1.43, • Making a Flat World Round When Columbus set out fo reach India. by sailing westward, he met with opposition and ridicule. He believed the earth to be round. Wise men held that it was flat—that Columbus was mad --and that he'd fall off somewhere if he departed from established beliefs. But Columbus' belief found him a continent and made him blessed of memory. The Business World is flat to some men Their profit -bearing shores of Opportunity stretch only so far as their grandfathers trod. Custom; superstition and apathy have set them confines which they may not pass. For instance, they believe the businessyear is a — not an all' -year round of trade,withflat one East joining West, -with Spring merging into Autumn—but just two distinct seasons, with sawed-off edges gaping into space. They confine their activities to a Spring trade and to a Fall trade. ;To them there is no intervening continent with stores of waiting wealth. Their world is flat. They have not explored the mid -year months of Summer trade. June, July and August are never-never land. Surely this conception of Summer as a "dull" season is as fallacious as the delusion that the earth was flat. 1 People have just as much money in the hot weather and spendquite as freely as in Spring and Fall. Granted:that they are not buying in skates and snow shovels in August, yet they are buyingstaple artiiclea Furthermore, they have an eye on luxuries and coforts they are,, .•COUntln , . :.. I,. .0 n urch 1 ,,,,,...•4,,,,... ,..,,w.w e':,.modern. Columbus'. has` 'discovered this 'Summer trade— this trade this golden West lying between the known continents of old beliefs. Departing from established habit, many have made their energies and their Advertis- ing an all -year-round proposition. Keeping up Advertising during the Summer months not only links your Spring and: Fall, but produces rich har- vests from' the Summer months themselves! Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through any recognized Can an advertising agency, or the Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room' 5Lumsden Building, Toronto Enquiry involves no obligation on your part--eo write, if interested.