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I : -4 eq d "Of Ger* , ".I : I ­ ., I 14%, � M#AY,,4u ;.., " �'qr� 14�V*Agp an 24AY - an 1 1 1 'I'll . ­ i". . . - : 1.� .. . �, � . 4,� . VW1 � 4 :,(i' : the - aroo.of . _­­�,1�111111'1 .11 . � A, PA'. , ,� � '­,� "'.., , � - a � 14f, ­�W��,- %, "I 1-1 5q,411IN1­1111 -1 I I ,, i,w tbveQ t-11) I — ­iI.4 I,$. � I Brightening up the shady comers life and durability of the product f aes, - . , I . .. 77, ,F,14��,%,�z ,,,,,k Ift".1fil'), " III; I �, � 1 �', V,;;� �, I " _,54;�P N'll, � I � -, . . I r . , Ino, �. �,;411�. . ,�,- - , � . .,� - I - - . .471t�p, ,%o Igovile st"s, of the flower garden is usually quite an 14-, ! , � , . -4%oderp ,v, , ., , -U, - 1171� . tl_11�1�1-1`1' '111. 0 1 1 , "IV 1,� ­,­ �_ _%�&, I I � "' , which holds its, resale vWue at , " I , _V,h'ysioCr a0by. takes Into , I �, V� �, 1, � � , 1, �1, 11, � Y, !."", 1 . , ', w'� i,�, "I", _� -, . &ii:_,14 - ­:�e, ­, -1Z !1,,V',,� . 0 "Y r '", � . e' : �� , :" , '! K� _'S , � , 1`141 � "� I, I , " ,,T,,..! I I , I ..,. , . , , 1 "I'll I t I - . �'. ", ""';', ��- � i�,,. � ., �, h�,kV4 aft4ir the.* "' Wis of �A 9,00utty on its ,civilizatiop. -, "i ! 1W, , i , " '.. , #' � " :;; "�� i � , , , :, , 1.1. , I , , ly,'_, ��'_ 1 7 in try *V 40- actual y prefer to be XQ in its life, -This policy of tra Ing on - . - ` 11", . 1� - i , P . � I . W-1 , V,� 0. '�_ 'I" ��, C di ' _' .. , $11 ... 110� "`;,� i , pa ably high figure at any Per!04 I., 004,tbo iofloewoot the,qha�40terjs­ ,wixoi�,Wexk is a problem, although many annuals ectm ': � - away from tl . ;� i .."ic 'lift 0 t�.'i�,I, I. - I . I , , I I � , � . -1711 � �1,i I � �,__­ "...__ ""! , ", " . '__. 111 ­­ .­ , I � - "I. ­ The - physical ,aspect, 9f tb , , I - `­i,.��, ,� .�'.. ". � � ��Z,�_ ", run part of the time. Of course, it a L�,! I.W.**', * 1. " , . is, pron 0. , I - 11 � I I I .­- ,;, I ,.� I �" . I.. , I ,:: -4 , *,P'i, � , � 1� � � , , �411-�V�- , 41 �, � . . "I 61, . , I . .", . , , . - " M , ,4000. iavigorath* ref—h- used Fords will be more apparent th n -� k`-, 0111� ,.i - �, . ..�, 41", ., . ,4 , Q%., I?" , ever when the new model is 1piaced on ,, .,, �:j;;�:!:: j,V:!,. �. . .:iy, diver - &ount4l) , � NP . , I I ,241 � t 0 1 ,V, , � , - I is almost impossible to get anything ,: `i�:��,Z, - ` i. , *1116d, I , , �, ,.,* , .., � - , - � , .*,*,-.: ! . � T I .".,,�,,�� Q, . . - - � ", , - I��,��-, *1 . I , . - 11�, wrmt of Wrigl,ees A�gbl to grow in a spot which is without the market some time this fall. r I . :,:. - . " ,&,.� -,i� , � ",", �_ " i g, valleys, PrAirles, Ulm$ ana �,*'Nrs. 4 — . T . I , .1. i��i`�,�!�i�� % ,q . ,:� 1� �,�, , , ,gN " �, - T " , ,','�`:: . Mint. . 4 ,j:::�:::,::::::��::;j:, . :.. * . . '. � 1. -,.-;, ., , . "! �.'� i *, 1, ! , sunshine during the whole of the day, "No information is yet available re- . � .. ­ ex,y gireepon. There. are I 1� 111. . .. 0� �, 1, *I'. ­:,:� , 11 I" r ­ I . 1. , , . ��� .,!�ji I ; . I . I,; " .�.�-. or " tha , , '" I 11", � 1, �e"Ii � I ,,,, �, , - # . - , I I . � . - I � I ­ 0 � ���_,V - , " -, '11" . 11V` I I `­. .1 0 except, perhaps, fems; but the fol . the mechanical) details of. ���� j;]:-,::�:�,j:,:�:-`_. .�, in Is rivets, the St. Lawi- ' 'i'I , . 11 & t" 11N. ,,,�:;'.--.�!,,,_,1 , , i L I � th .1 111-11 � , . , �� . - 1. . "I htita i, *, ,,, - t 9 I .", I - IV-. - n` 11 Dp.,4.4415 ' � iiii" , ". L .rioibilc 06�.1%0�n*.,.d R'# , ` - .g lowing will do well in partial shade: 'k�.k:_� , n 185�lr - I 1, a, � Nr - . �111111 I , - -i . i � � " _1 :�:::,-.: , .-OWP W111 ,#� , -dealer said. "The ;;g t "WRit, " , ori -, , I " the new ,,,," the . ..,;�.�i�]-..-,.,,�,. ence and its tri . - �� . � ". � . . - I I- -1 I AM',ffi34i I . . , �. .;, .: - - Peru, have is ffi:?�.. i,�':i.��,- In ss. 0 - t ux�,� C140,4;�PK. t4ml .1, � . L,i,g,;39','.3 ,i�:!, ,- I . ' - ,"M, ..., 4. . " I � I Z_ _ t�X,11.. The St. Law .:,.,�e,�. . :,i�*;.:. �M in the world, . ronee river- C9 11M0$Z .0 - "I � A� .. .. ... � . , - I ophila, Nicotiana, Pansy, PhIoK that the new model will cost more "v , , I � , 14 . 70 �� I ; Alyssam, Lupine, Marvel of only definite information I frunning water almc� � . e . woo towa�4 thp, ooto� 4, - �, ,, Mem - ` I 6�iglrircstofip��*O'qpps f *0 to -P ­ I I L . , isv - ,;IV " .. ,% , �., I. _ I - and Verbe-na. �.� '.I '. is 2,339 miles longi most ofit being , .eftxc - W -MrrQW11r , OPM, I I present model. But that I the'dir .n�t r . I I � Afft, than the - F") � ,0rJs,0,4_ P',gM �_ ;Ih" I .t. 10 E� M..1 :*iii:� , �. ,ft 43, , Or -W I Summer Care of Roses. � � .._: W, I ­_ in t '21 -...d Aft, S—hi.d was to be expected if it was to be an I :..*.;­ V. Province,of Quebec, TUs. pro- Wei sto -flohlidd `Add�t �, ;,# '� � - . - , . *1 "Po','iand .� , J�y �',.10 I I . I . #0 bo *Wr; "I T . . -X vince is "tr � . , r,- ,O.� which. - � I ; . CHI$ Until the first of July new'and es- nt model, ­ ,�' .. , ,:: . 'O , also I ,y wealthy in mineral' I d�so u1$,vbm% thq, imb�vr, sPreacis , 09 _ '��* -b 1%T - I . � . - X, , 1140 � " ;� . J m � is 151afta � I tablished roses can be helped along -11- I,- ws automobile val- . and forestry products but it is also I � . . - _­ , � 6:11 , " I 1�� __ by surface applicationz of quick -act- as any-, � � ,'I, , ". . . ' ) � UUC,Ilq�'1040� _N 041.6000 thip wi(;L -� gpsiq UWW - ill tell you. There is every in- I ''I I proud I I I I , e O#i*,14 0 .,Wn ites w , I of its past and of -Its French obarp'. .1 � I � ,_jF , �; . , , ;- I ing fertilizers, such as nitrate of so origin, remaining at the sanie time. 1040� .ed " "' qj'60"i'lons,for,u6�i-*'�,*,-d'� ' ' , _' ��, , 0', , I T 4 - ,,, ,p,prp.., .,, . . . � 004.01,00 ,; 14, O� t#� , , - I -1 , ,�,11-1 .. , , ___ dication that the new car will be a .,-�, �',IWR. E. E. NEWMAN.. ?..� I ___ � jqi��.Iqs. I r - ., - Y. 0 1 � da. Use a scant tablespoonful Qf sensation. We have the company's a ­' I very cordial towards -all the different ara.iinot h t,tq �p � " 'f %Pti- fm,* ,,� ,p,petwitt e#ea( ,: .4 , , " , � ... 4 j �'19 " - . ven the most severe cases of constipa- C�� 1:9 . "", , `�­ to "Fruit-a,tives". Witness this - � 19M v this fertilizer and dig it lightly around word for it that it has speed, style, raees. Its pop�IlAtion guard jealously mcl cling to,thye. i&4. The, ss � he, � I it - X, carca lm!� i Ow t ,a , _ 0 4on yield *" ,. . , I , lictlie 011, .1 to withst4nd . , p. q*U'10M!.0, ITM , I I I v a 4 letter by Mr. E. E. Newman,'Ioyj e v C11, , , . .1 - I A I li- ?rHE MCKHILOP MUMAL but not touching the plant. One or fle ibilit a d control in traffic. That . La Sta, the memory,of their discoverers, the , qi�0,6�is�. tA '�' - �i I _g­ Coly. twcl applications a fortnight apart is x r pioneers, 1, I I 41.� � � just aboutverything that anyone found which WW tr6d p6,0ni ,- es one proVid6a­'6iti4 ifiimK0* tiWX Oi its '-P' ' i'' ' . � FIRE INSURANCE .,,' tario: -, 0 . * '"' ., " - -ii" ' � "' are sufficient. After July, according could ask for , a -n4 when you add the 6Evei:, 4 4tice leaving the army I suffered their martyrs, their hero& and main- I I 4iof tfie caro%-4,10,iti;41b-be� ­ . I . to A. H. Tomlinson, O.A.C., Guelph, onomical produe- tenibl�:`froai constipation. After spend- tain their traditions under the condi-. . and endiiran,�:e bi dippii�g the C61 L " ­ I ` ,,v 11 - benefit of Ford's '6�1 ddiutiqa� which 04i;pietel� sdtdrat�s "Ond" W61ilates"alv'01 slower acting fertilizers should be tion methods and tr,aditional adher- ' i"Mat deal of money OD other rem- tioUs of modem life. � " . READ OFFICE.-SBAFORTH. ONT. 11119A , - ' " ' " , given. Weak liquid manure in this ence to a standard of highest ouality edies,,Tj�ok Truit-a-tives". I can sincerely Its vast territory has hardly been fiber 4 every, cord,_ jdauring the higheSt L idcgrft. of 'econow, ' OFFICERS: connection is valuable. To be safe you have a wonderful combination." say it gave me permanent relief. I often touched, about half its population is sdety iina.�orlafti. I . I . 1, J. Connol-17, Goderich - - President deep forking after the roses become "In the interim we will continue to thought,testimonials were untrue. I 'win rural; industries expand very rapidly. �, .1 %%, settled should cease, but shallow cul- sell Model T cars and to give service gladly. assure anyone writing me that Quebec is the second province of the FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY 01? CANADA, Lfulft)Od ' ' J:as. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-predd$Uk tivation is advisable. A few low on them. , They will never be orphan 'Fruit4W-tives' are all they are claimed Dominion at the manufacturing view- " , /, D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. growing plants such as Pansies and to be.'.,' point; lumber is its main industry, HAUMTON. CANADA -_ cars, for the Company will continue �49 -a-tives" goes right back to together with pulp and paper. Tex- I \ AGENTS: Calendulas, growing about the roots, to produce parts for them as long m, FrWt . after the bed is established is an ad- they are in use, and as they are the u!,ture, Apples, oranges, prunes and figs tile industry is next. MOST MII=.PZR DOLLA)R . I Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton ; vantage. longest -lived cars on the market that give to, it their fresh juices which are m- The area and variety of fertile I . I I � I .- . .. � �. W. E. Hinehley, Seaforth; John Mur- Thaely Hints. will be for a considerable time. The with tonics. Couse lands, prosperous cities, naturv,l I . � I ..." ville; J. W. Yeo, Gode- quint, the action of "Fruit-a-tives" .- A,j& AOL I., I , my, Egmend If the birds are eating the lettuce adnouncement that the new model )Yi . is wealth, forests, water -powers just in .", . �� , I z'_ - , "I , ce or e P . I : � I cost more to manufacture than the is a positive remedy for poorly function- I - . DIRECTORS: a strip of chicken wire, This will Model T should set at rest the rumors ing stomach, kidneys and bowels. This presenting millions of potential horse- � scare them away. gthening. It powers, all these exceptional advant- TV1W . � . - - rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhate& cover the same with a light latti will naturally corrective and stren th rocers of being tarned and re- � , . which circulated about a price cut. day buy a box of "Fruit-a-tives" your- I I � -- I William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth 1, Plant eosmos along the fence an I We know we'll have no difficulty in self, Feel well, vigorous, again. ,25c and nstitute for the Province of � - / . I . John Bennewies, Brodhagen; Jaw be ready to tie it up when it gets a moving out our stock of Model T's 50c everywhere. quebec, the promise of a bright fu- _.._4.--. , Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clin- couple of feet tall. alue and lure. FIP,ESTONE BUILDS THE ONLY GUM DEPMD TIRM Goderich; Alex. Four o'clock seed for a row along for they are still the best v ' -L -_ - ton; James Connolly we are expecting a time when the. --- - This land was first discovered by - - Broadfoot, No. 3, �eaforth; J. & a walk should be planted immediate- demand for Ford cars will be very Jacques�Cartier in 1534, this distin- . ., Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, ly. Plant two seeds a foot apart and much greater than the supply." of CoMmons. Miss Ma.cPhail has re- guisbed captain taking possession of . Harlock; George McCartney, No. 21l, pull up one plant if both come up. - . tained her sk-at during two subsequent the country in tke name of France, in r- .1 ___­� Seaforth; Murray Gibson. Brucelleld Yellow Ponderosa tomatoes seem to general elections. The provinces were erecting a cross bearing the coat -of - have made -considerable strides in quick to follow suit and by 1923 all arms of his own country, on the sbores - __ popularity in the last few years. They CONFEDERATION AND AFTER- RNSCM __ __ SIXTY YEARS OF PROGRESS the provinces of Canada, except Que- of the Bay of Gaspe. Until 1763, . 1, i - add color to a salad, pickles or pre- bec , had admitted the right of wo- this part of the countr�_was known 901, dOW 9 JAMES WATSON serves. Royalty And Canada- men to \ol.tl in provincial elections. under the name of New France; from , A Few Annuals Worth Trying. . Members of the British Royal Fam- In eastern Canada no women were 1841 to 1867, it was calW Lower ' SEAFORTH,ONT. There should always be space in ilv have made more visits to Canada successful as candidates, but in the Canada, and since Confederation, in M.- F4 F4 0 — . en for a few new tl�an many people probably imagine. west several became members ,of pro- 1867, its name is Quebec. � I . GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT flowers of more than average merit. The first recorded visit, by the Duke vincial legislatures and some have ris- --On hundreds of hundreds of miles, 11 W . sis can hich would you rather do — representing only the best Can- In this connection the Calliop i of Clarence, goes back to 1787 when en to cabinet rank in the provincial north, south, east and west, the Que- - adian, British and American be recommended. This is a hadf hardy George Ill was on the throne'. The political arenas. Most of these wO- bee country shows with pride the Companies. annual producing brightly colored yel- Duke of Clarence was captain of the men who :,tepped suddenly into public "habitant" everywhere recognized by t All kinds of insurance effected low flowers with dark brown centres, frigate Pegasus, and is chiefly re- life had distinguished themselves certain essential characteristics, prac- CHOP WOOD or 7 . , at the lowest rates, including- on long stems. They are good bloom- membered because he was with Nel- either in patriotic work during the tising the same farming methods, . FIRE, LIFI& ACCIDENT, AUTO- ers, do well under ordinary conditions son in the West Indies, and acted as war or in some form of social or com- possessing about the same amount MOBILK TORNADO AND pLATB and are particularly fine as cut flow- best man at his wedding. The Duke -ulaity service. of -wealth, the same independence, the STRIUKE A MATCH 0 ers. The Scabious is another worth While a comparatively few have, same large families, the same cordi- f GLASS RISKS. of Kent, father of Queen Victoria, ar- I trying. It can be sown any time now rived at Quebec In 1791 from Gibral- during the years since the war, ality and gaiety, the same spirit of les �-ien like the Kaiser thit chop wood for the fun I -Also- and will furnish very sweet scented tar, as commanding officer of the 7th achieved prominence in federal and hospitality, speaking the same langu- of it. Striking a match is so much easier I Kindling I REAL ESTATE and LOAN AG]M bloom from late summer on. It -grows Royal Fusiliers. He made his home provincial politics a very great num- age of French and remaining faithful to a height of around two feet, and, at Quebec for three years, occupyirg ber are serving actively in municipal to his Roman Catholic belief. wood days are over for every man once he buys � Representing "Huron and Erte therefore, requires Plenty Of room' what was known as Kent Lodge, near governments, urban and rural. It has Quebec is the province of historical his wife a perfection 09 Cook Stove. flis biggest 11 k Mortgage Corporation, of London, in good soil and an open Pos't'011' Montmorency Falls. He returned in been ik napid change but to -day it is monuments; its annals are full of job in helping her to get the meat after that is to I Ontario. Calendulas, or Pot Marigolds, can still - u great deeds which have a special ap- str&e the match. I I L Prompt attention paid to placing be sown. These giant yellow and 1799 as commander-in-chief of the an riusual Board of Education of a . . e . troops at Halifax. There is a fine bit Canadian city that has not at least peal for visitors ­ I risks and adjusting of eW=N. orange flowers are excellent for cut- of description, in one of Haliburton's one woman trustee. Many women the world, and as for the population At the touch of a match tiD the Ack the coolting I Business established 50 yens, tIng as they will last a long while novels, of his home near Halifax, al- are serving as alderimen in cities and of all the other provinces of the Do- begins. No sitting arc -and, waiting for it10 burn up. guaranteeing good. service. indoors. The Clarkia, Salpiglossis, - wn as Kent Lodge. many nii the county councils of rural minion. li;leals are prepared in no time,giad there's no waste I . . GoJetia, the lupiner, and several others so Kno OVVICE PHONE. S& The Prince of Wales, afterward., districts.. This phase of women's par- I fuel I . all good but rather unfamiliar, may Edward VII, visited Canada in 1860, ticipation in public matters has also -0b RESIDENCE PHONX 60. well be included. ,)nd laid the corner -stone of the Par- been stimulated by numerous provin- Every good wife deserves a perfection. New . - -.- , CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM , I liament Buildings at Ottawa. His cial acts, which have given women models now sbowingz-- moderate prices $9.00 to —_ THAT. BABY OF YOURS brother, Prince Alfred, came here in the right to equal citizenship with I , I . ipal aff airs. Most of , �170.00. Distributed in Canada by � Keep Him Well With the Aid of 1861, as a naval officer. In 1890 the men in munic . � LONDON AND WINGRAM Baby's Own Tablets. Duke of Connaught travelled across the pr(,%inces made this change when That fellow M,ellon, who blamed his . SHEET METAL NODUCTS CO. """4 1 1, the Dominion on his way home from the pro%-incial franchise was extend- skip on a typographical error, must I-WrAM11) I � North. No matter how strong _And rosy a visit to Japan. He -returned to ed. time.— Morri-RrAL TOPLONTO lwrxwmpA : a -m. p.m. I your child may be he requires a laxa- Canada as Governor General in 1911 Among the -women who have serv- Hamllton Spectator. EDMONTO�g VANCOUVER CALGARY 7 and remained until 1916. princess ed their provinces in the legislatures , I Exeter ............ 10.16 6-04 tive sometimes so that the stomach Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria, is Mrr. Ralph Smith, of Vancouver, � HenBUII ........... 10.30 6.18 may be kept sweet and the system spent the years 1878 to 1883 in Can- -h( . Ise husband was a member of the Thur. far Mr. Hanna has Justified Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23 clean. ada, the Marquis of Lorne, afterwards Federal House and later Provincial his reputation for strength. He re- ig- J& . Ad* I FERICIOCTIO N, 1, . . 11tiacefield ......... 10.44 6-32 Formerly the laxative medicines Duke of Argyll. The Duke of Corn- Tr,asurer. Upon his death Mrs. fuses to do things until be is darn . :,, Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 given to children were disagreeable wall and York (after -wards George Smith contested his seat and won. good and ready. -Border Cities Star. Oil Cook Stma, and Ovem, :. . Clinton, Ar . ....... 11-05 6,52 ones --castor oil, senna ten, powders V) and his wife visited Canada in She has d three elections ani . - Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.16 6-U and so on. But now Baby's Own Tab- 1901. The present Prince of Wales was the =man to sit as a mem- The man who gives in when be is I ­ 11-21 6-58 lets, easily administered and pleasant made his first visit to Canada in lgig, ber of a British government. . wrong Is vnse; the man who gives in She Saved the Cake I IL . , I - Londesborough .... 11.85 7.12 to take, have superseded these. The Mrs. Edith Rogers, of Winnipeg, when he is right is married.-Strat- I � and has returned more than once. He . I I t Blyth ............. 11." 7.21 children like Baby's Own Tablets. �;.)nie years of social and patri- ford Beacon -Herald. "?Ify nrighbot�s fire went out tash a , . I t has shown his interest in the country after - I I ,I . IL56 7-33 Not only as a laxative but in many b buying a ranch in Alberta, where otic work, was elected to the 'Mani- &4-bakrd cake in The oven.'"e jicW � , i W- 5 are an ideal Y if tip, rdu ovcr to my Plart and I heated . .1 _ .ftham Jet., Ar. - 12-08 7-4 other ways these Tablets be can occasionally escape from th,2 toba 1,emlature in 1920 and has been I voted only once in my 16ife, and I Ply Perfection oven quickly, haked Me I - I I ,� �Mnjluan jet, LV.. 12.08 7.45 rernedy -for little ones. They quickly a member of that body ever since. I � shall probably ne"r vote again. -Mr. cake and it was gondl In 521min" my . I, .55 reduce feverishness, relieve indiges- Some of us who are not as young She is the daughter of a Hudson Bay I,C,i,n,s (Thames Magistrate). Perfecti&n doem'! overbeat Me 0cbm; .a 7. . . south. tion, colic and vomiting, prevent con- as we used to be can remember the Company official and a native of her t&-" no 1plifthig , ! , - stipation, check diarrhoea, allay teeth- . I . delightful hospitality of L;6rd Lorne province. vo �:;Tjl or ashr3; no nrej 10 be always . . a.m. P.m. ing pains and promole healthful, e at Rideau In Alberta several women have Some of our farmers are becoming tullytis On fuel." � � , . 6.65 8.16 natural steep. Hall in Ottawa, and the simplicity of served in the Legislature. Mrs. N81- so well educated they can't tell when M*s. 0. G., Cobourg,oiq. 1. 'Wingham Jet ..... 7.01 8.21 You,cian get Baby's Own Tablets at their home life. The Princess was al- lie McClung was elected to the Pro- it's going to rairL---Oghawa Reformer. I 7.15 -8-92 iany dealer in medicine or at 25 cent-; ways a warm patron of art in Canada, vincial House after active W.C.T.U. , 11 ... Blyth ............. 7.27 8.44 ". box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- and was herself an artist of no mean and press- work. She is a novelist I . I - . 279 Londesbarough .... 7.35 3.52 ----e Co., Brockville, Ont. ability. Her husband will be remem- and has been, in politics since 1921. - - - M 7.49 4.06 - bered, among many other memorable Wrs. Mary Iren Parlby represents It is absurd that every Italian . . . , ., I I. . � � � I 7.56 4.18 THE NEW FORD CAR acts, by the fact that he was chiefly Lacombe district in the Legislature. Should have the vote solely because . . - 8.03 4.20 ,,Yes, a new Ford is coming but it instrumental in founding the Royal Her home is Dartmoor Ranch, Alix, he has completed twenty-one years - Brucefield ......... 9.15 4.32 will be autunin perhaps before we'll Society of Canada. Ms public life Alberta, a'Ad she is a member of a of life. Only those who work and I . � - ­ -_ -- _�, .22 4.40 be able to display the new model," probably overshadowed his ability as familyl of British parliamentarians produce ghould have the vobe.-Mus- - . a poet, but it will not be f orgotten and naval officers. She, too, has been soi.ini. said J. F. Daly, Seaforth, local Ford ... Exeter ............ 9.47 5.05 that be wrote that splendid hymn be- active in public life since 1921. Miss PWK?11­. agent, in discussing the recent bri'f Roberta McAdams (since married) 0. I �gK�:��.�O.,­i�,:.4.M `...];i� ". e ginning: -.1 , ,gk�.-�?,- . .R1.,11. -N -.;7..._ ., '-' - -, announcement from the company's ,,Unto the hills around do I lift up sat in the, Alberta Hbuse for some �,�,�'.:.,'�:.�.'�,.�.,;�,�:!;....��:Z....: ........ .- I .1 I 11 head office at -Ford, Ontario. ROD AND GUN ON .-I..'! . . � C. N. R_ TIME TABLE My longing eyes." time, and. Mrs. Louise McKinney was I . "It is characteristic of Ford policy - I 1'j _ no to hurry into the production of n The influence of such members of the first woultin in Canada to be elect -Similar to the Dominion Tourist - East S.M. p.m, car. Ford experimented for many the British Royal Family as the Prin- ed at the polls. She, too, Sat J.VL issue of last month but specially 2,20 years before he put his fitst car on cess Louise, the Duke of Connaught some time in the Legislature. broadcasting the attractions of the I--.. Goderich .......... 6.00 and the Prince of Wales upon public Many women in the past few years Holiflesvillie ........ 6.17 2.37 the market, and he experimented for rivate life in Canada, although have been unsuccessful candidates in province of Ontario, the June number - Clinton ............ 6.25 2.5-0 years more before the famous Model and p Of Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver - _._��:, 3.12 T was marketed. That the Model T always exerted unobtrusively and elections and many more have been Fox News is published in the shape SiL ColumbAn ...... 6.49 8.20 could out -sell all other cars for nine- with characteristic tact, must be re- active in political organizations. This of a special Ontario TouTlsC issue. A ! (;JA 8.28 teen years shows that when he ex- lkarded as a very real f actor in the general movement has been supple- special feature is a tinted, illustrated . ..I-.-,- gln,p - . , .�, ,�Y, ..... Dublin ........ West periments he arrives at soTne real re- development of the country. All mented td, some extent by the em- section which describes same of the " " 8.JkL three of them have known how to win ployment of women in the electoral ?,..i 00 0.1 p.m. pin. sults. He has be�t experimenting for splendid summer resort.5, that Ontario . . V10. not only the respect but the affection machinery,, Recently women have K,k-, 6.88 9.37 years to get something more advanced of the Canadian people. That thought been employed as returning oflicers otters the tourist. In addition a per- 011, I � pl: , -- I .. ..... I ..-__1-.nB41,,'W ­ . _0 St. Columbah. 10.42 6A4 - . was very bapipily expressed by Lord and polling. clerks. sonal message� of welcome to tourists &W11 � VA M11�110 E... I I . g.., , � Clinton ...... 11.10 6.08 10;04 1 Byng in .January last, at the Wolfe ' published in the place of the editorial. ... .. _. � 7.03 10,1'3 L - - I I - L ndon when, turning tc, T e . Story of Quebec. The 'regular contents are made up - *0 Seaforth . . . 14 58 6.68 ii6 I by the Hon- G. Howard Ferguson is Itoluiesville . . 11,20 Quebec*% the oldest, the most pic- 11, I 4e -Prince of Wales, he said: "I in this issue of stories and articles W ; .. Onderich ..... IiA0 7 10-90 Er -@ , *1 :I , k4pw you hate eulogy and I am not tures4l , / - I., 1 .20 " 0 [ue and the largest of all the dealing for the most part 'especially gg X,01'11 .. .. I p I I . . . . I I , . 0 going to indulge in it, but I should Drovinces " the 'Canadian Confedera- with Ontario. __ I I 0 .. ; -1 ­1­ R,gy , 2,10wo ... , . , I I . , , ,. . ! ilk, to say this: 'We.resp�St you, tion, tho' �iktieth annivers of ffl,�yw, 19 ` . 1-:' I which wilfW 16brated in a few days V.� ... . - �104 ,,� � � I aii, for'your position, but, 'damme, An important change is made in I -E :� �,o � C. P.11 IL TM TABLIM eTe abiti speht lavishly its treti_ the appointment of C. 0. Hoptoll in 041'.."I'M 11 - 'j�­ I I sir, we love you fbr yourself."' - Mt�:.,51-. ; ... I I �'i 1. L . PASt Is . I 'I � � ternationally 'famous breeder tani F1, ;.. I . N , I . . I ;,.;� I 1. I Alto. , . In order - — _a��t_ - - - =�t-' juft�)-to be editor of the� Kem�el De- ..... . . . . . .., .. l. - .. : � Status Of Vomen in Canada. ,��.,,, � :, , . I .�, , .. 6.90 I � to lay lotg of I'lle- .1 I � ,, I partmelit, "soeiated with Dr. L. 11',. 1. , , 1. "'I. I For thc�- first fifty years of Confed- I I ��­` , tit ­..�ir ........ * ...... 6156 L. Tayjor. He conimete ' 1". 90 ! e dozen ' U060 es his,'duties - . I " ,W ..-4 ............... 6.'04 ggs, hens need a ,eration the legal status of �Canft&4n Dfi�- .-A-W in the June isaa. - I , �� 1 _4 -6 F little things they pick, wom, - remainerd practically uftehang' I i by .............. , 4� - � - _P" ;... ... Rh2.1 nging in sununer, ed, �Wt with the Wbrld'War alid the lod and ,Gun and Canadian Silver . , I 'Ir .. '. I 1� 1. " * .......... I ......... 6.98 up 17a Pjfblj�L eff6tta-cif tlAose Fox News is published monthly by � � I 7 ,� �. � .. c.. .. 1. � 11, �, �A�A f 0.,..,* . . I I . 0.46 they can"t get in winter. The: tiation wide . vi,..j. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, � -111, ,,,, I I .. -1. I I. ...... �.. 6,59 bittea, tonics, digesters, herba'aad, y6A%1§ the 'tkatibiishf� of -the VroMen .w . ,..- LL I" - , I I � I",; , , �-,�� P, k�`,­­,­:,�, ' 10.%, thmeraisnecessary -dimeloPMent, 69 tho PbMinton f6'Pablie d"r1% took ... � I, : I , - . . Ont. . 1, ,119; I " , :0,��,., ....0.14.., . taregg - � 11 I _ 1 M,',Iq4_, 11 " , , _ . ', &�;a comblinedin ftittg Poultry . Iradleal &A -#p, A ­6d it it duKog , . "I , . -1 - - -_ & I I �, - i;,�,, ,, - I I , , ,, W 641 I I d' ft . ,,,, 1,��;�! I ,,, 11 I I �;,., . ". � , " I - ,�,I, � - , . , , � � "-;'­-:?"� .. . ... ,.�.��_ I - � , � I . 1. . I 1111" ulibor. "Moro, Eggs" gkwaft ad. � � tholkd nif-de :06t.wak y6oti thitt wo. , j; " woftibm 01.0#6 . . L � :�i�,� ;, , 'A � I � I I'll . �_ It. 0 1. " I _� Meiji* ,�W, . , I . I . %I � '11.11",�, !", *�.#, t4o' . me'd bave, AsistmA thp-11all Jr4vonsi� tes = I � IoMT4,rto ft" r . ,?'I*til.� ikt it. 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