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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-05-04, Page 177MT7-77­7�-71 47 JA,�4i4t !4' 4PQ 1.4 04 7,1�7144.�. 1 th WTIN 1, & 6 Tl�i� 1,64 X ,,zY Tr I 1k: MI Y ................... ................ f"', tliOA�;X,�`I,'. F $�k�4 u,"YeAr in 'Advam" 0 t, 4., Publishers 444 _0 fK g�w VA idj� it W OP A� tin" .... . .... $asp 8*8 Ong and IPA A be h t Drug Stak F 'Ian b aig hi I.W., A 0 at be the R LL ila�r ftek a' h ng 9r; sairm Wye House sup- Two fights 'be W '4f tA ud In, their application, ope AOV4er afternoon, Kay 0�44;9 ee, Soule time' occupy 'Pot he ra J0 V� Xutg' Peaple?s Ann�vggsvy i e Vvery child of Aif- pie St Ce �rc pev,�_Te. Young People 'he, WhIte. Muse: and, every lawyer, ee i 'tt�r Imw difficult, his tsk, in drawing their regular lMISSI-O'N-35c, RESE EATS, i Friday night tall Flrid At em�t WKW climbing into the profebti ow� wid Nth. Everybody tryI he Present txisting railways, in ing -admit r 'hopeS ted to the ba 417 this meeting at 7,30, sharp.. The 11—H tl� 'thir V� prA PrOVIAC'es, an the 44Y W oward W41b . . . . . . . President has iiportagt -business n Frank Farquar, au4 Son, was 34,000,900, rise as lip e' win be hand. W 11 Now in. that arm th�erei were LACR7,19 40M, of John, of Hensajl, spent the'week end DAIryinple. Ai,� wn lands, iif�iild 'death r #'t ineVitalyly Sonic iCro' loss, to at the home of r. and Mrs. John Annie 1> Rw4s and- ula !.es biat *6re. Priv- 1koeo- who'come urider',, .1 krees." Like the robins, their food is violently. At� W**d A$tl the table's Up the St. Lawrence River, August Cochra right- T lor, ac Wjler;�., ddisheswere 26th-29th.—All day Friday we were more, of London, is. Spending a'few babel Ae. — ML Lawrence at6ly held.'�,' forward to thlat'llope, -he ac- largely insects harinfal­ to vegeta- _%4�r�e almost dps~ is . mar thig cepi idea that no salary can be tion. One irresponsible red -wing Sliding to e166d in' the-. QQ table 'being, in thi6 'Gulf of St. Lawrence and the days -with his aunt aAd uncle, Mr. and '.on, Donald a -r �tle later I was ex ance. of t! h6u6irs too. great forthe Spent the�. winter -here with the spar, 'Ve,'re$tjMate" of popkbilities. too high, no Strong, Grace Dali entirely cle itr river. There was coul § Up which-- ke ultirriately ekpiecL9 rows, foraging about'6he- Corr Mifto- Taylor, Ervin L -V, " t �tttle 50,000,000, elltly,,1100ping in- When, SlIdoenly-t' '"c gale struck some whole trees flating about, and mother -at Blake,—We are pleased to, Ny�tle Papple* Rivrid :,7 �Lnd thi�. proposal of deneial M-Rde al and in the, Lounge, per de&,' much reddish�brown sea -weed and Meyers pIent the eek end with hia Walter Ivan' TaAO:r Th Gen- -ta'6-1 barn yard, and4requ T. Mv�i, was pl�oposirig'to, do dark w SPers M,6ng the to the feed. shed with a "ury. "keeh the. stewabr. on- Unairs were i the water was changing from lue to r. Sam Walker Out again after Wright.—L. Boyce, Teg see' M Iiand,% further keck.'4 Members that, theyught to have their slidin. -whale his recent illness.—Quite g -about ajad, seem- a lui ddy-gray. We saw a T$tflTmys. 'Why these -ar Soon will come iheloely swallows ed to stop f4r- time. There playing and throwing up spouts Of motored to Hensall on Wednesday g e sitor p -should �be setw s�,Ilarikl taiSed, They' eniorp just Located 'T]le Uad fiffiA and Zhe 16,nds within ff ed.to it than. th6 Judges. a 0 Th EbTo rinted -.a -The teen br entitl with no �bpd habits. Thepurple mar- was much some of us water. In the forenoon we saw land night last to hear the play, -INIUM]MY graph askink for information d mait�r --that -the.: more one'sees Of the life of a Mem- tin, one Of the most charming of the went, out on been cls- along the northern shore., but non� at and the Mumps.'1--Mrs. James Love the whereabout of �a John F. 04 MR" -ignore I is a -has not explained.. ber. of Parliament, 1le.1,6q§ does, 'he Specie far, _,a, delights to build his nest in ed in by days, but we the south: Then later in the af ter - public 'honor. a 41pd- house en. He is a did Ca S and famigy spent, Sunday last v4th man. The informiation was a envy those recipients of Nor has anyone else. in,ihe gard not re just then, as jioon we saw the rocky shore of.Gaspe- he, cousin, Mrs. 'Porterfield, of Sea- by a niece in Toronto, and a 0149W., They -work hard; take a lot of abuse, friendly bird and rarely quarrels with some of -the we had bet-, �On this peninsula Cartier landed in forth. the name should have been Ch4pnla%� as turn get blamed for being Crooked; we his neighbors. ter not. The' ed to 1534 Portuguese explorers h ad slarnmed by their pponents and for she received the news of his: death pUother interesting feature point- Of our many., -Summer birds, none face the storm- -afid,��ained in this touched here at anwhr date and it' from two sources within, a at". thesethinLrs, receive slivall pay. Let iv more friendly than the little busy- position for s6Me�-, iinle, merely is said that artier met a Norman WNIF)ESBORG days. Mrs. John, Workiall ed -out by Mr. Beatty, was the- pros- the Jud es remain where they are so body, the -use wren, with. irresistable "treading water."�,,W;01 were in a fisherniaA as he was entering the Rlecit 'bit gTowing "nuligratiort from .9 reading the paragraph, calIL h 'far as salaries are concemed---theY, eller investigating nearly every heavy fog with horns blow- Gulf by the south passage, but their Notes.—Rev. MT. a d Mrs. Snell 'he Ur gy office and received the lady's. t &6d States. Fmom that —un- a eas, try, in Jhe . next few- years, in 0 1 t have security in, -tenure Of leaf stalk in the -garden and every ing -almost continUallZ and to make discoveries we're, not recorded. The were in Clinton on Sturday.—Mr. J. after which She wrote ',her st fl16—that cannot e said Of the crack Or crevice in the fence for in- matters worse, were Somewhere near width of the estuary near Cape Gaspe Moon,, of Toronto, motored uv and opinion, the Current 'of uligra,40- that -a John F. Chapman'liad', .4d' f common Ordinary Member of Parlia- .,eiects.. Its rolling spluttering song the Strait of Bellelge,' and in the ice is over 10() miles. Diiiing the night spent several days lst week with rel- he, home two yedrs ag6,.and� would flow.. There are indicaions u 'ment. and� this in the figure&. for'the year J.., gushes from its throat almost - every region. The se like a boiling we called at Father Point, a few atives here.—Hrr, Maim, of Clinton, particul-ars. The -next -day S e rd� minute; and rnoe quickly than it car, mass ofrushiug-wgti�r, and the roar miles from Rimouski, to take on a recently visited at the home of her ceived a reply, stating closed, lathe fiscal year ended Marll rticulate the note& Place a few was terrible: biggsvere tumbling pilot. brother, Mr. ff. Rileye are gld th,� person. Mr. Thomas 'Ch�. 31sq 1928, immigration o Canada a e n ere, 'an one wave - -majestic St. Lawrence, with to state that Mrs. J. Armstrong, who also wrote Toronto and ieceived amounted to &n increase of 5 A LETTER FROM tomato cns among the tr'.s i your bere and th wash The r:;iur, year, when garden, with openings too small for ed in over the canvaedh to the upper magnificent scenery, forms a delight- has been under the doctor -Is care for same re per C ver the ply. The late John F,. it. totalled � 143,991. There figures MANITOBA the' ubiquirtous, sparrow, nd here deck, We were'told afterwards that fill route. It is the world's greatest the past six weeks, is improving.—Mr. man had worked as a tev�a#" t these tiny songsters will nest and th were,,uiade ready, but inland waterway and extends fcr and,Mrs. William Brigham visited re sta m 11 were intade,publie Manitoba, April 27, 1928. Ky e Mu rd`9 i raisethe4r families,,becoming -so tame that if therer-had', dii any accident, nearly 1,060 miles beftween mountain lations on the 13th Concession on Sun - D ve months, ;L8 "High and low, the Spring winds ville, over 5a yars, ago, -and Rad .ariug- the lasit,twel that they will, like our winter friend, could not posiobly Uire been launch -'ranges and pleasant countrysides in- day.—Mrs. J. Smith, of Blyth, spent sided in Tuckersmith practically ed with t1w, -preceding yew, -at from your hand. sea. -A w 9 wa th,6 chickadee, e e in such a n Next Sunday at her hrother's home, TV1,T. H. since. For some years, he wa there has been. -an ilicrease Affe r spri glike March, In song lAildsti we�:.4re not lacking. eived fForn liner, Min-�day the shores on both sides wer;� Sanderson, n, the 13th Concession.— Iminigra u of 1.099. Tminigrallon a se ene, ii, p1pyed,by 'Mr. James 0heiriey, th �,O r One of our merriest summer birds is Mrs. ampbelLrecentl it Clint n has: incTeas- the Present mobth brought us code dotted with picturegaue towns and vil _y vis ed o third'coneession, and at,Johif from c 13ited states tbiii Aniekic� lages, some perched on bluffs, others friends,—Wie are p ith a Ils , af an, Goldfilloh, sometime%. nd from lothdj� eountries weather wi gh fa, leased to stat e t Mai wh He was be�-la snow, M hiOh g �y ill' of viery re disposition, ha & the thiel ea Iiy 3;a82,� a b14'bird-or -wild, canary. sere he died.. tho r di p d. No,. nestling under cliffs, and- each having Mr. G. McCall, who -was serious increase tri 4.4, vo­ iap around again. S an x, its Sing ii� is 4. br its distinctive church, offen with a is able to he ith, not''Coninian any _rA,Mhg, UY icated' wi u- .614 -f rance '0. 'LIZ ith tall, wooden �gplre cov&ed wi -sheets to 0 a TO which is a- p, sing contrast top or post aiiA of riietal glittering in the sun. There day after a few daye pleasan it + 11 -9 nited spring chewit-chewit-chewit," or as it joins a were great hills with, tips covered with friends, here.—Mr. and Mrs. W. WALTO'N iese. from that of last year, when the ex - states. ne, spruce and fir,'and in some Brundson motored to Kitchener on es," cessive moisture delayed work on thf m6rrY fildek And speeds 'through the with pi e, r Cl6asification air repeating -as cheerful, "Per -chic - des 079' from Frante, Belgium, land. places cliffs and crags outline the Sunday. They tell us the roads were Notes.—Mr. Armor Dndas�, Of De- inclu Weed see& are its staple shore or are brokn by little sandy plendi.—Mr. Fred shrobbrock, of troit, was visiting relatives and friends clinavian countries., der way and pee." Scan Holand, Ger- Seeding is now well un already much wheat has been sown. fOOdt and every sululner a few wild beaches or coves, To the north the the 13th conession, purchased an Es- in. Walton and vicinity�­Mrs. John- -many and Switzerland. Asphalt iring March, 2,670 Canadians who With many,. -barley is the main crop sunflowers are left in our garden for, horizon was shaped by the silhouette sex car last week.—Miss Parrott, Berme-wies, of Brodhagen, called on Di s ' th he u ow of the -blue Laurentians, the oldest teacher of No. 5, sDent the- week end gone to the United States to re- owing to the'*heat rusting for ev is e erf I fell friends in Walton recently—Mr. Jue. 'had side, returned to Canada, declaring eral years. The cat ird with its characteristic mountains in the world. On, Satur- at her home near Blyth.—Miss Lavina Fulton has been conned to his bed. i ing pernlan- On the whole the winter was fair, cat -like call, is a bush frequenter. day we were passing through a very Brigham recently visited Goderieb since Sunday. Although well on in their intention of remain Though a vocal inferir Of the inock- Shlongllv' interesting aind typically F-rench-Call- friends, ­'Mr. and Mrs-. Griffs were the nineties, Mr. Fulton has been very-. etly in this country. The number f after a rather severe beginning ill ng bird, it ranks high as a Songster. adian country, -the land of the real guests of Hensall friends oil Sunday. active about the home until of late, such returning Camadilans in the fis­ November and December. In early i These-. figures February the weather was April -like Its common plaintive "Meaaw"' or I'll.bitant." There were winding val- Alethea Carter returned home from mi- year was 99,887, Declodediy the Bes� leys and hills. The hillside farms Kitchener and Waterloo Hospital on give some idea of the movement. The 14 Its mildness, and motor cars ran' "Ma-ry" is well known to, the intruder being -'a and is improving figures showing'the 'import and Ila:— A Winter. In fact, the Manitoba in its wooded home, but in AsphaRt Roofillg clinging to the steep slopes looked STAFFA Sunday evenine were given in winters are not the -terrible seasons mocker by inclination nd dispositioa, like patchwork quilts hung out to dry. slowly.—Winnifred Drager, who has ort of settlers f!eets', think they are.' i can take almost any sotind 'As a been in London, was Called ome ow - outsiders sometimes Notes.—Master Leshe Miller, ing to her mother's illness�The saw . a previous letbel, Its inhabitants. are not "frozen in', model, and its—song is fre4utently--a Of fine ormancie. But in a shady Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, who 4r4law -NGvmber ­t­Xhxch, -but--run VeTy_ perf ma -11 has closed down until after the ANOTHER ]LETTER -.dement an Operation for appen- farmers re, through seeding, — -Mr. he House, oil '0071. freely as-ilie nativc-s of the retreat within hearing distanee--of to - 117 -S"-s anioni is wovrl6d, about as dicitis on -Saturday in. the Seaforth T u- Eastern, pti:ovirices-.- There 'is cons4- nesting mate, the cat bird Ofen No CL U FF Dear Editor: Charles Sellers has resurned his duties about -di�.*ree blils. These- unfort -in juters,, too, hunches up his feathers and Carrie . 6 Memorial Hospital, is doing nicely� as viadher, after bei=g 4aid off througft__ mate eulminations of early love af. 'erable, variety - our -,w I see by the last week's issue of Miss Vera Leary has returned home illness for a Couple Of days�Mr. an& tried in without that excessive chilly damp- on a long1cm-toned monologae, every faili_have, in fthe beea Your interesting- paper that we axe to after spending a wedk with Miss uniftbee. of the Old hess. characteristic- of our Eastern, tone soft. and throaty and aTtogethee Yir.% Leonard Bolton and their Son, nedose, which was also In, ther storm. have a local Minstrel Show. I Pearl Treffry, af London.�Mrs. Wm. David, -Frost, of eaforth, and A Goi us 6t,' - �hem- ; Now, vvilit6rsi and the abundance Of �81121- delicid` Later, the Regina was h6a&W back to further informed that the funds are Walters has returned to her home in -the sea and sai Miss Geese, of Detroit, Called on their. credit iiis:said they make a shjn�e is glorious. led quite � a ,distance to be devoted entirely to the cople- Oshawa after spending a couple of "Birds,birds, ye are beautiful things,. friends in Walton recently. — Hiss -are to b, 'from the Strait. , Theap in the tion and beautification of the new weeks with Mr. and Rye. G. G Wil - I job of. t—theY are not ., undue Bir" Of various kinds ', With e Reid, -who [has been laid off 9004 d parts -your earth treading feet and air.' 'away Marjori tb� salacious. it is a found on the prairie and woode afternoon the wind went down, tbe ._,sekerq alter Wh ' the ll winter' long. We have prairie cleavirig wings; rk at the railroad station- It Oc- son�We welcome Mr. and Mrs.,Mel- her duties as teacher through illness, . fog cleared off and -we tamed back pa _yuze matter f business. en 'Wher can man wander, and where curs; to -me that we citizens, who w3 ville Geary and family to the village. improving nicely. Miss Ruby Y ling Chi 1=,es,partridges, woodpeckers, and entered the !Strait. The'sun was t participants in this production, —Miss Marzetta Sadler, of Wbalen, C to �.the -Coramons they Are 'he dwel mg as teacher in her polace. bills ome null can supplyi nocL This ear and.. sparrows., Chickadees shining brightly, and we,:s4w'.Several no 3811,211y passed with, a have a pecial duty in the matter- spent the week eil with her parents, Beautiful birds that ye come not s with their come for as. glistening icebergs scattered ear the That duty is to contribute to the sue- Mr. and W s. Ilia Sadler, — Mr. really -believe friendly notes Mr. WoodswoItth, ' who hr W1 'm p1sodes of married M&bift a fat .suspended from the J. F. cess of this laudable effort by pur- an Mrs. E. Flynn, f London, visft� 4�,oarts, instead limbs of a -tree -hear thehouse. Horn- BRODUAGEN Rife +*rniinate in, the After the storm was Over and land chasing tickets and filling the hall to ed with iMr. and Mrs, 0. W. Reed re- f in ftrliamenti succeedd in block- ed- larks occasionally ome in flocks was seen on both sides, overflowing both nights. cently.-­4Mr. and Mrs. H. Lershe spent (Too late for last week) tfi� proeeedingS for a time at as early as February, then 'the 'gay looked brighter and seemed �fo enjoy The performers in this show are the week end in Gait with Mr. and Notes.—Chrles Rode has taken out A TRIP AERGAD least.. The future of the bills now be - little red, polls and later the &late col- the -remainder of the voyage. Those prinipally business and proessioal Mrs. S. Dinmerson. -The Women'o the J. R. Watkins agency covering the for t�e, House, -is in the lalp of -the ored june<ft. After the 10119 (By Miss, Matilda Fowler, Seaforth) who ad crossed before were kept inen, who have made great sacrifices Institute will hold their annual meet- following townshil�s, viz., MCKR10PY be wo)rse 'thaii- a thp clear notes of the meadow lark W�lat ould busy telling about former expriences. ir. valuable time to Perfect the Pro- ing on Wednesday afternoon, May 9, Hullett and part of Colborne and in -process of susppud- -proclaim the first advent 'of spring On the North Atlantic, August One story is told of howv during �t duction. at 2.30 pim., in the hall, the roll call Getri,h.—M. Murray, Inspector of bill for divorce Though -beautiful as a bit of color, 20�25.—We sailed from Greenock on storm tb cook on a small,.vessel, The effort is an unselfish One- The to be answered with suggestions for postal serices, London, was in tOT-M ed wmaion? e was 1;6shed ovrboard. 'had be spent for the good of The House.spent'�som'e time 'on the the Western meadow lark derives its Saturday about midnight. Vuring Nobody proceeds wa next year's programme. Those -not in 0,,etjon with the reopening of On—, of -*e nm ere We are noL -from its voice, which rings the night and the following day th soon what happened and they W - the post office.—Mr. John H. Queren- plans for 'the beadtifi4#1 the community at large. present will be expected to take of tal -city. , this WAS 0. f avorable rich, full nd true, over the open sea was rougb. Then for the next hunting for him. one Pass�69eT who being -asked Tor d6nationS. The charge fices--Mrs. H. Colquhoun, Mrs. G gesser and family spent the week end oSir Wilfrid.' Lsuri,�r. fields -and prairies I It is almost 1111- two dayu it was R e IT) wa a veT s m eTo,*6s much littl Cal er, s �fd y bad ta m is moderate; the show will be good. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. M. Crandall and with relatives in, Kitchener and Water - it has Abeeit.:cwrfed fo�Wa to his possible,. o descrii:;e, its, song which though it ratted often and hindered excited. -and was trying IlArd to tell Let us do our bit. Help the 900d Mrs. M. Ashworth, of Jamestown, N. loo.—Niss Esther -Rode has, secured a successor,. Mr, ackenzie Ring. Nat- hss�..a ventrilouest effect, seemoing thd deck sports. There were two something, but could not, Mike hini- cause, and enjoy a real evening's en- Y., spent the week end with Mr. and position with the Swift Canadian Co.,' ura:]Hy ehDag4i, all Itinds, of * obje6tibus load and 0 -loge whom perhaps a4�1708S An orchestras which played at least twi e self understood. At last the.Captain t,,taillment. Mrs. Lloyd Colquhoun.�Mrs. McClay, Stratford. Miss Freida Messer - Cod loi,6M6ei alwA�s iliter0efting field wine hundr are raised. One g ed Yard" daily and in 'the evenings. Besides losing patience told hini if -'he couldn't RATEPAYER. of Sudbury, has arrived in the village schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Win. 110egY tan& lip -wihea.. such 0ings, we7 away, This bird- is ne of the frm- other,.amusements we had a masquer- talk to sing. 'Then he 6ang with 9TA intends making-hetr home here.— and Ed. Gies took in Coufere[10-0 Sez-': Ch Ates that* a, Living close to ade ball, doncerts, lectures and cOlm- ease: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sadler combined sions of the Evangelical Ghur gested and per. cent'.. of its food munity aiziging. business with pleasure in London or aday.—Albert Oerburt Should auld acquaintanC eforgat Waterloo on, Sul insects, the w0irist Crop � After sailing for a few days, one sib a Wh d to report -itat way be. was S, a fortthe To 'foe. a -therefore -2:9 useful as forms Sme ide of the vastness of And never brought —Mr. ter Leslie Miller progressing successful in winning the wn of Sydikill-Tu to mind; Notes. Thomus McKay has Wdnesday.—We are gla who i attending Waterloo The ap- The bloomin, cook fell oveirboard, treated himself to a Durant car.—Mr. Has to *6 eye, tnd ea. de favorably in Seaforth Hospital after in some the great waste of water. dt8lr of protest, nty knots behind. W. Manley and Mr. T. McKay ma Mdl, donated by the Kitch,9110T- prod s a ways mg An Tae ry'It: the 'not,- of thd pearance of the sea i d 's twe oua Ora 1416.e. - - his operation for appendicitis. moiu�kns 40VO-01110 - of bar Most nificent, whether by day or night, sun- Waterloo Rotary Club, at th 'hall f the fi"arYd cal contest ield in the assembly es and graceful Summer bir&�-�WhOse lOng Ade or sunset. Nothing can compare tLhd intim0tes, that Planting tre' raterloo Collegiate. of the Kitchener -M -woe i. drawnloarnful call,of "Oh -woe with the breaking of day on the o0egn' phrubt in Ottawa, wh14 thew �&ond TUCKIRRSMTH —The Trmbley garage,� recently de- -has the allusion, quality of Alst-' The first gray s tot the benefit Of woe treaks Stretch along 1, emipA� is'not by fire, has been. rebuilt &94 t Ong stroyed Bennett would ant eound whetL the bird, inky be only be horizon and throw a strange dini West End, Nottes�Sedi COm- is ready for occuPancy.—M. interests d the, genera, a light n- the watet. Then the lielit inenced here last week�Mrs. Gifford gott, -of the Standard RoWe, spent mes -brighter, nuett 9 of holl�m ego art and the sun ge slowly beco ing her daught Mrs. week end with his PPMW in rich is visit er The ert has aortli- doms ixp, The s C Vin0ig, thedt vtk, un"t- also is ALBE_ R Ff, A COAL tk A.,bei �116t' di*act to, very Cole, of Goderich Tavmahi. — loo.—Mrs% Charles'Vgg At," thsik� �eatjfui. The CO t e sea' of young People of Turner's, Church turned home after t= wden& *qa% ward, anA1 ing x*vftrd, lor Of h -blot V41wo generally., 1h; evor fasiAnating, flight, ire wondiT,10W a, deep WU ow thoudh _ifft gave the play, at Clien- with -her puents 0A Xv I t tly to, dive "-At W. C. Ste! the Choi twn, iod'� aration Dum- �.4 -Overhead 4A he aud. at times almost a usivy blue JEWEL COAL—Oh of Us, too, e4fl FridaY night a last week. Detroithas returned to + w1h ts ton on,MondaY night, 21d It Bruce iss, ho' sp*nt "kd $61�tut� the Aft9cl sh!We, of gra,Z lue, almost Mi �ce pre The AtlAntie Is the ture, bright, Good Horse Sol&—Mr. Ailex. gin- deep��6im Hard SMIC spend the smmer heT6 0 Clair, of th XiP.Pelm A016, last week newies, ardesMoker, Ohl IS pul ith m. and �eed, ilk and abo the Ito watel #A rway, and the, largdat: 44. Ngong di quibk,'btemse heat. Sold his -prize winning gelding to the: new Supertset, gasoHae pump 1%6is aftat 10ass ovev it. A iegA, Of 1 all Its gren� Conipany, of To- 7he Standaia, Dominion Transport I Ca �Xt, to the i&ttia6w lark�- the r6bift, 0gt..,,&jth kilown is Sig' gi�ve you Treal armith co ronto, at a pride that skould make frie-Ads Jai SeaoAh 01�. pro I the LO lcom� Wd id t,&dJnds me of the star th modi,ve ill find JEWEL easily horse breeding popul-4. M& Celt —Tho mnibaro fort and wlio, beeoming Ed you W was raised by Mr. John Calms, f sh.ip Couneil impactela dug� alzo outh 010so Mzt�ontlilp A atorm, inquired of �a Sailr Ttgulated 40�t kesa fuel efficiency and economy Hibbert, and was sired bSr Xv. 7 fi� Ila t corftwtt *d- thq -Oveto frm 19-nd. "Jftt 15VO MftWo is ColquIloun's -well knot-,412OTM teoAs a 1"dW Wltdbt and- tha -first the, semaZ. Sandy can'� be bedut and. 7� Vedsor 0 M nV&dnesd 27 f Ile vtather bethme Mhov,* top # . rr routh an conthmo-d %6 atft gets a little k4 mat ": , R . . , : � . coo. marhbl- m -at 011 Sol NO a tt rzkm i or kbp�yt, , , I f k t t bib ir T