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viire are, not obliged to rector. Those who follow it Blew
many deo follow • it can hardly he
known although there is considerable
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htrees a seeds ®that are
tiny ae�i�ciplanes:
The shinny, the blackberry, and
when as . matter
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of east they're *9u * 11*t$Qxiar.--Judgo.
Art3lilch philosopher once said
that an agility tQ look at one's bare
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and if there isenough of it,statistical
paces
If - presses cone
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data available after two
operations; Nearly 4;000' needs
c'o'untless other. fruit trees press birds
irLto The har --seed 'is
feet without laughter implies either
InereAse Bacon Exhorts.plied
An increase of 5,739,000 pounds, or
Wesel 285 e: cent. was ,hewn ini
)" ptario
the. ex part sales of Canadian baron
rad ham to all countries for Thetrip�_�
,�*st quarter :of this year. 'Sales tell;
eerie amounted to 7,7'52,000 pounds
with British or Em 'ire ioduee.
p Plong
It was particularly' ,with reference
to improved export conditions' of On-
agticultural products that the
chairman of the Ontario' Marketing
Board made his recent to Great
Britain and Mr. Somerset declared
himself extremely well satisfied with
.begin
egie to,o laboris.
enough prices -Will
rise to infinity us �� they did Ti'tIetr-
many' and Rlussia. Mr. Chase' be -•r
Beeves that inflation can be adopt:tl
safely by the United States, and dis-
continued when it has done its work
before there is any danger of thee.
disasters ;which befell Russia and
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have been dealt with, 'though the last,
tlhousa'nd is naturally on tab actllie
list ineligible for final classification,'
An overwhelming number of these•
who have gone to the court have lap-
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er re'p+ort•ed that they got the kind
of advice that proved useful to them,
'saved them faom domestic
,1liiir service.
surreunde;d' by appetizing pulp, The
pulp is meant- to 'be eaten, but the
std eahri t” be tge'sted. • The gorse
bush anticipated by thousands upon
'thousands of years man's invention
of the gun. 'Its seed eto'de are so de-
vilsed that loot sanshiTie raises the
no- Sense of symmetry or no ,sense of
humor.-1Life.
There's no report yet of reduction
in the wages of sin,—dIt's Said and
Done.
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Cltildts definition: An adult is one
as compared with 2,013,000 pounds inpp
' he first three months of 1931. For
the week ended June 10th the price
t f Canadian bacon in the British
nrstrket ranged from 54 to 58 shillings
per long cwt:, an average price which
was second only to the Irish product.
the result of his visit. •
The happy experience of Ontario
in extending and improving its ex-
ports of apples was said by Mr.
Somerset to be quite possible of
extension to nearly all other lines
o± farm ' products including live
stock, "cheese and other dairy pia-
Germany.
Who benefit by a policy of infla-
tion? First the active business man
for selling prices and inventory
prices go up faster than costs, and'
wage increases lag behind price, in-
creases. • Interest rates, rents and
often salaries [being fixed, so their
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Oa;ie pad kills flies all day a1�d every
day for 2 or 3 weeks.. 3 pads in each
packet. No spraying, no stickiness,
no bad odor. Ask your Druggist,
Grocery or General Store.
10 CENTS PER PACKET
WHY PAY MORE?
+pertape
ishipwreck. The smallest classifica'-
tion on the institute's books is made
up of cases' described sadly as "dos-
ed unimproived."
Everybody knows the chief causes
of family' discord and domestic un-
happitless. They are the same in
Los Angeles as in Toronto. The three
pressure within' them 'un't'il theyberat
with loud pops, scattering the seeds
far and wide.
Then there is the extraordinary
cleverness with which plants have
made insects their servants for the
ye/Tose of fertilizing. Many plants
employ their own ineeet and no other.
Their flowers are designed to attract
who has stopped growing except i�
the muddle.
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The cheek that used to come, back
ananked "No funds" now comes back
marked "No bank."—,New York Sun.
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' 'Scotchenan, while • hiding his gia
under the piano; "Lips that touch
ducts, fruit, honey, tobacco, barley
'burden relatively declines. Of course
THewiesON FLY PAD CO., Hamilton, Ont.
most formidable 'troubles are those
it, and their shape is such . that they
Iiquor shall never touch mine."—
Canadian Vlillfeed Export Swings to
and other grains and seeds.
"It is necessary our agricul-
ii prices rise people cannot buy so
be
due to sexual maladjustment, lack of
lack tastes in
will fit no other insect.
Cornell Widow.
United Kingdom.
,for
.ouch, sales will contracted and
money, and of con-
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The United .Kingdom has talc),
the place - of the United 'States, as
the chief buyer of . Canadian mill, ;
feeds-. This was indicated when,
duringa recent month, Canada es-
ported 18,087 cwt. of bran, shorts,
nd middlings, Of this amount 1$,
6
610, cwt. went to the United King.
tural interests to go aggres,si'vely
after this increased trade and take
full advantage '"o f the demand for
Empire products, stated Mr. Sourer-
set. "It is quite possible, of course,
to export in a y. How-
p general wa
ever, if real results are to be obtain-
waynobody
ea in the of satisfactory prices
our agricultural interests must or-
greater profits cannot be made. But.
this is true only when the volume
of money remains constant. If all
business men got together and agreed,
to,•rais'e their prices 20 per cent. this
is precis•el whet would happen;y
y the
physical volume of sales would
shrink and would be a penny
•;he •richer. But inflation means pump-
health of his children, only to learn
that he was a Raman Catholic priest,
Hotsy-totsy.
So it appears -that in all innocence
we offended and should offer an,
apology, We do so,and apologize
particularly to JudgRiddell if he is
by this newspaper more
mon. Underlying them all, - of
course, is the age old inability of
tnmn to understand- Vomen, and o:
women to understand men. Women
inparticular grievously fail to un -
dersttand that all a man wants is
comfort and'quiet with perhaps a
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few lively, occasional and secret ex-.,
curtsions abroad, and that t'he ways to'
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Some 'Schoolboy Howlers
XVI was gelatinad during the
French
French revolution,
When you Breathe you inspire.
When you do not 'breathe you ex-,
pine.
The girl walked into the store and
dropped her bag on the counter.
"Give me a c'hicken'," she said,
"'Da you wanna pulleth?" the store-
keeper asked.
"No,'" the girl replied, "I wanna
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'carr:y 'it..
domy while the United Staten took
1,101 cwt.. Bermuda took 2,2.34 cwt.
Other markets imported smaller
including Jamaica, Trine-
ganize themselves. Also, they must
go after British markets and make
sure our products are placed before
the British consumer as Ontario pro-
ing i ore money into the economic
mechanism relative to the supply of
goods. Next the farmers would bene-
rit— wnd we fear the Westerners will
pestered
than he pesters • it. We -had sup -keep
posed, of course, that 'the person to
ask about legal ,procedure would be
•a This to be
a 'husband affectionate, or at
least docile, is not to cros's hin' or
bother him with a lot of nonsense.
man is naturally mono
The lower of Babel was the place•
where ,Salamloat .kept his wives.
,. A'rr►biguuty Yrneans having twb'wivels
et tale same time.
POPULAR' STALLIONS
quantities
dad 'Hon • Kong,Newfoundland, St,
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Pierre, and' Miquelon.
ducts, and not allow them to be lost
in the general classification.
judge. seems an error,
be shocked and- disappointedrepeat.g
when which we shall not 1However,
we use that word "next"—fpr they the irascibility, unwarranted, so far
will secure a better price for their as we can see, of a couple of judges
.Whether -
amour or whether as Old Tom
Hutchinson says, every man is a
Turk at heart, we do not know. We
Th
liar left lunge •is ssn'aher than pled
right one because the soul is located
near there. @ ,
A conniaeseue a
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LETANNA S.
Trotting race record 2.063/4;. half in 2.0914.
sires by Unko z.11�/.. Dam Lettua S. 2.oa3c,.
W 1 stand Fon season of 1932 at his own
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Cereal Feed for Broilers.
A test was carried -tin led vn at the peals:
Purpose of Corn Cultivation.
product. Their labor costs increase was not sufficient toquench our
more slowly and best of all their thirst for information on this point,
mortgages become a lighter loau and• we pursued our inquiries in less
since they .are made at #fixed is to lordly quarters. We found what we
Presume men are not all alike. But
there is no question as to the gen-
real (opinion that martial infidelity
is the chief cause of estrangeRiient
persan ,who
d Brussels, Ontario, at $20 to insure a
stands' Soulier, a cture palace.
pu P mare in foal.
ane Ewan old K ng famousther of the o_.Black a tbea tna head ass neck', �thekt horse with
frot.
try division, Central Experimental
The main purpos$ of corn cults
to kill if it can
of interest. So far as labor is con -wanted from a responsible officer in
and divorce, ''and what -astounds us
A myth is a female moth. ' ate' legs and the best disposition possible
im �ptana,,, a,ta,nds 16/2 lianas; is iasis
Farm,Ottawa, comparing two iN-
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tions, one of which contained meat
meal and the other cereal feeds only,
for fattening broilers. Equal parts
of ground wheat, ground oats and
ground barleymade upthe careai
vation is weeds, and
be done without aerating the soil
too much or disturbing the roots of
the young corn 'plants, the• more suc-
the crop will be. 'Contrary
cessfulgeneral belief, cultivation not
,tokeen water in the soil. It • does kill
cerned its real wages tend toThe
' g gr the Attorney -General's department.
down, but • this is more than com- He told us what we had supposed to
ensated bytheA
p increased employ- be ;the case, namely that there is no
rent. It is not wages that coTisti•. such thing as an honorable acquit-
trite the _problem for labor to -day tal. It is a term unrecognized in.
but jabs. our courts, and if there can be an
is -that there is sitting in Lois Angelesbrown
a court which believes it can talk
men and women out of the, trolvbletame
into .whi!cl> informal and ,,urlsancti-
fied amours have led them. 'i
•does
'Our own guess" is that economic
artichoke was an ancient in an solar, and weighs about 1150ds; pounds,
''rumemt of torture. • and without doubt is one of the beet stan-
•
metaphor is 'a thing you shout dard bred 'matting stallions standing,- in On-
at the present time.
thEvegrhbad needs a •holida from Any further ;information gladly forwarded..
Everybody Y E. G. PLUM.
one year's end to another. • Brussels. ont
The zebra is' like the horse only
ration with te additioof 10 per
cent, of wheat meal to the other.
Both were fed three times daily, us-
ing sour skims -milk as a mixer and
mixing each feed one feeding in ad-
vance. Two lots of ,chickens seven
weeks of age were used. Thirty-sev-
en birds were in one and thirty-six
weeds that would use moisture, how-
ever:trate
The roots of the corn plant are
located in the first six or seven in -
rhes of soil. It is in this layer of
soil that the most nutrients are
found. Summer rains of one-quarter
to an inch moisten only about threeroes
The government will beatent be- honorable discharge and not an
cause it will be easier to collect tax- honorable acquittal we cannot detect
'es and perhaps increase taxes. The the difference between them. Our
other class to benefit . is the rent own guess is that the term had its
payer, the householder with a mort- origin in a court-martial where an
gage, the debtor class generally, officer was charged not with a felony
What class is injured? The e'reditor but with an offence involving his
class, the investor. He has lent his honor. Here he -might be honorably
maladjustment is more fundamental
than sexual unfaithfulness.. Few
yating men at the time of their mar -
ridge are earning more money than
they 'have learned to spend without
difficulty, It is the same with the
girl who earns her own living. Be-
fore the marriageenson's,
there are two to
iiped,,and is chiefly used to sllu - The Pure Bred Canadian Clydmdale $tallies
the letter Z. � MONCRIEFFE PRINCE
The earth makes a resolution' ev- 24368
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ere 24 hours. Approved I
A minister of war is the clergy- Monday—Will leave the Commercial Stables,
man who preach es to the soldiers. Hen,yall and go west to Parr Line .and north
to John. Forrest's. for moon ; then .to C. Stev-
for night' Tuesday.—West by slide
to Goshen Line to, Orval TicClineheye,
in the other group. These birds were
money .at• a fixed rate for a fixed acquitted in the'sense that his honor,
earn and two to spend. After the
banded and 'weighed individually in
grams at the beginning, at the end
of the first week and at the end of
inches of soil. Stirring of this lay-
er aerates and dries out the soil' and
the roots from securing
preventsg
food and moisture.
period and will find that a policy of which had been impugned, had been
inflation will make his returns lest, vindicated.
in terms of shoes and wheat even if A man is charged with an offence
in
marriage there are two to .spend and
one to earn. In fact,' there is not
enough money for each to spend as
For noon; then east to Elmer websters, for
. night. Wednesday.—North on 4th Concession
HULLETT to McFarlane', corner, then east to Ed.
• • Glenn's, an side con.ceasion, for noon; and
south to William McKenzie s, for nnght
the experiment (14 days). The av-
erage gain for the two lots was prat-
the same terms of dollars. This is to which he is asked to plead guilty
what happened in France where the or not guilty. The jury is instructed
carelessly as was safe and natural be-
fore marriage. There ensues in a
Thursday.—oath to Robert M,unn's, Hay'
Townshii. for nun ; and east to Landon Rodd
tically identical, the difference being
only one-tenth of an ounce per bird.
-Cleanliness Needed.
In order to keep outside buyers in-
rentier who had loaned the govern • to return a .verdict of guilty or not
rent twentycent francs before the guilty.1t does so. If the verdict is
war was paid • back in four cent not guilty the man is thus. acquit-
francs,
great many cases the sordid squab-
bee as to which of them will do
without something, for obviouslynight.
them If this
Jenkins. Par -sane. —Walnut Grove to Hensen' for night. Friday.—By London
Farm, Hu'•llett„the home of Mr. and Road .to 2nd Concession, to George Arm.
Mn s. Charles E. Parsons, was the Arm-
strong's, for noon ; then to Henasil, for
scene of a happy event on Saturday Tera
United States Crop Reduced Means
Less Wheat This Year.
terested in Ontario livestock, . the
surrounding, in which the cattle are
kept should be attractive. One breed-
when the government de- ted, but neither honoralbly nor
valuated the franc, a process of can- dishonorably, the question of his
trolled inflation. It is beea'use the honor not enteringinto the matter.
bankers 'in- If imagine honorable
one of must.. age -Ions;
quarrel is ever settled it Is by both
agreeingto do without something
gWilliam
and finding their reward in their
to insure.
when their daughter, Ens, oecame ROBERT D. MURDOCK,
the” bride of' R. Gordon Jenkins,of P"°u"etor'
Luker, Manager.
Stratford,, younger son of Mr, and
less wheat tales sum-
mer than Prospects forear ago in 'the' Northern
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Hemisphere, outside Russia and
China, are seen by the; United States
Bureau of Agricultural Economics,
according to information of the On •
tario Marketing Board. Smaller
supplies are also likely to be ship
d from Russia. The reduced
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plies in the Northern Hemisphere
are regarded as "likely,"la'r'gely be-
cause of •a. reduction of 350,000,000
bushels in the winter wheat'''cro of
the United States. P
er who has had remarkable success
in selling livestock recently abserv-
ed that next to the condition and
quality of the animals for sale, tas
neatness and cleanliness around the
barns were the most important fac-
tors in predisposing a man to brie.
They indicate the farmer's, pride in
his business and give the impression
of prosperity. When a buyer finds a
breeder enthusiastic over his breed
and proud of the success which his
herd is bringing hi
g g ii?, it is not def-
ficult to sell the cattle which are be-
fore him.
generally represent the
vestment class that they set their
faces against inflation. The doctrine
is also at variance with all their
economic experience• one might al-
most say •with the economic expern
encs of the human •
race.
The alternative to what 1VIr. Chase
proposes in the United States is to
stand tby, remembering- that the na-
tion has survived several other c Iles
of depression. But, he says, should
the fact that a patient has survived
five 'bouts of pneumonia be accepted
as evidence that he will survive the
sixth? The opposition of the in-
vestor to the is
one .can an ac-
quittal he can also imagine a dis-
honorable acquittal, or perhaps' a
dishonorable conviction or
, possibly
.evens an honorable one. :Our courts
do not 'recognize the Scottish verdict
of "not proven" •nvhich "+covers those
borderland cases" between guilt and
innocence, and leaves an obviousing
stain on the reputation of 'the ac-
cused ;son. When the juryin ,the
case of Mr- ,Mason found him .not..
guiltyafter a few minutes' delibera-
tion the• theory was that he had a'll•
the vindication that our courts af=
ford a nran arrested and charged
with' 'crime.
love for each other and their willing-
ness to make mutual sacrifices.
Of course everybody in trouble
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whether he is a husband, a bachelor
dr a child' , is ' prone to think -that
the outrages with which he •is
threatened or to which he is be-
subjected are not only monstrous
but unique. The court of • domestic
relations is now able frequently to
y
turn to a file and show an exact
parallel to the• perplexity in which a
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Particular client finds himself. 1t
has found an extremely useful thing
'to recommend to troulbled people
special courses of reading. In
Mrs William Jenkins, Blyth. At 11.30 The Premium Clydesdale Stallion
to the strains of the bridal chorus , FAVOURITE AGAIN
from Lo'hengrin, played byMiss Eth- (24337)
Enrolment No. 1961 Form A 1
el Cook, of Gaderieh, the bridal party Monday Afternoon—Will leave his own
nook their lacers on the veranda' be- stable, 13rvicefield, and go south to Kippers by
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fore a bank of greenery, where Mar- Landon Road to Al, Harvey's; far night.
Tuesday.—To Second Goncesaion, of. Tucker.
guerites and Calliopsis were effective- srnith, south 1�/.i mites, then east to loth oon-
1 Y•used. Rev: Mr. Forrester officiated cession to Angus McKinnon',, for noon; then
while the pianist softly •p'layed east to Ken. McKelaar's, for night Wednm-
'throughout th'e. ceremony Victor Her '- a t to Town Lime, then nvrtih 1V*
bent's "Ah. Sweet Mystery miles to Lloyds Colquhoun's for noon; then by
tof Life." stales, to Wivaam Patrick's, for night
The 'bride, who yeas given in mar- Thu'maay.—North. 1+/4 mules to 7t concession
ridge by her father, was gowned to Coyne Er+oe., for noon; then west to R'obi
Dog'e, for night Friday.—West to Gem -
Gem -
charnTungly in white French organdie, m'elrs earner, then north to Mil Road tr
slipper heel length, with a long hod- George McCartney's, for. noon; then east to
of cut work in a rose design over McAdam'a aide concession, and north to
Tomato Cutworm ControL
An effective control has been
found for cutworms byspreading
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Current Crop Report.
Wellington Count .rePresentative
Y ' Pg
. reports that some of the real early
proposal quite under-
standable when it is a case of his
dividends being threatened. But is
the same attitude logical' when it is
a case of his ea pal 'brin threat-
ened'?' . Mr. Chase's concrete propos-
a
If this obnoxious practice of find-
ing a prisoner honorably acquitted
• ever got a foothold in our courts
where would it end? Would not
every person found not guilty insist
otherice
words, it guides their search for edu-
cation into immediately use,ful,cthan-
nels. The reading may have to do
w•i•tt sex or it may have to do with
the necessity of balancing the little
'silk crepe, Whidh was moulded to the Carnocham Bros., for night Saturday.—Bp
way of Broadfoot's bridge to Mill Road to
figure on Princess lines, The im- own stable.
nuefrs'e pastel Yellow sash matched Terra—Terh+g' imsmre, $t3.00.
the gracefu'1 trimmings of a white R. D. MURDOCK,
Proprietor & Manager.
picture hat made from rough straw•
moist, poisoned :bran mash around
the plants after sundown. Since cut-
worms are night feeders, it is im-
• portant to have the mash freshly
• spread and in an attractive conditionand
during the night time. The worms
will take this bait and die. Make
the mash as follows: 50 pounds
• bran, 1a pound white arsenic, or 1
Paris Green. Mix thor-
winter -hatched breed' station 1-
lets are laying now, months 'and
months earlier than farmers thought
possible 10 years ago. By the study-
ing of well-balanced feed rations,
farmers are making steady advance
in Wellington. Lack of rain through=
out the. month of June resulted 'in a
short strawberry crop, and adversely
al is that the United .States Govern-
ment issue five billion dollars in
bonds, which it night do and still
'remain on the gold standard. This.
money could then be spent in pub-
li s' 'orks, particularly in the con-
ruction of"highways at which, ac-
.carding to a plan he has .seen 1 800 ...
'e3
00aemen could be put almost im' di.
that he s'hould.be honoralbl acquit-
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ted? How could we make fish of one
and fowl of another? If would make
a travesty of our courts of justices,
It has happened more than once, and
will ,continue to happen, that after
a• •Jury has returned its verdict of
not guilty the judge, heartily concur-
ring, and perhaps feeling that there
'domestic budlget. It mea suggest
y gge e
that a certain course of study be
Pursued for a few weeks or months
with a view of making the father
mother better understandaaliaed
the
wayward boy or the sullen daughter,
We should 'say that it is s most
hopeful sign to begirt with that a
harassed man or woman is willing
White kid slhoes and lace mitts'.
pleted the costume. The bride's nl The Pure Bred Imported and Premium
Y Percheron stallion
ornament was a sapphire necklace ret RAVEN
with pearls, the groom's gift. She
'Sunburst roses and 'ba'b ' [izao4l
Y's ` emesis, -1.
breathin the shape .of an old=fashion- commencing Monday. May 80th will travel
ed bouq'uet,; The bridesmaid, Mass practically the same route es 'last season,
Amy parsons, wore a frock of flow -LIVINGSTON,
Proprietor
ed yellow organdie fashioned with Proprietor and Manager.
g
`.girdle
pound these
oughIy together, then add 'water en-
ough to make a moist, mash, and add
one pint of cheap morasses to sweet•
en the bait. ,
__-_a_
affected the growth of +most crops,
Essex, Lainbton and other countries
report splendid prospects for the fall
wheat crop, although in some dis-
tricts serious lodging has taken place
and smut is prevalent. 'gutting of
lately to work. ' :Sime of the billions
could also be spent in parks and
playgrounds, the elindnation of
'slums, education, •• scientific research
and other services that are accepted
as the government's peculiar domain.
never should have been a charge
laid, may congratulate the defend-
ant and' remark that he leaves 'the
court without a staili upon isa,.be
acter—a perhaps permissible hyper-
bole. 'But we encounter this more
to go •te somebody else and ask for
guidance, for there is at least a pre-
sorption that the advice given will
followed, The work of these two
American ,counts one new in i'ts
,
'third year and the other about to
' a soft on the same mode as The Pure Bred Imported and Premium
the bride's gown with accessories to • Percheron Stallion
match and carried ;pink roses and RAVEN
gypsophlia. Harold S. Jenkins, p1 U28041
°Port. Elgin, attended his brother as Enrolment No. 2200 Approved Form A 1
,Monday—Will leaire his own stable, staffs,
graornsuna'n. During the signing of and, south 21/4 miles to the 18th Coerce,.
alfalfa and sweet clover was general
•
often in books than in real life. It get under way, both financed by
go
the register, "I Love You Truly" was ,.ion, and east 21/4 mites to Hugh Dalrympne,
The British Market.
' "Regardless' of what may happen
at the Imperial Economic Confer-
ence at Ottawa next month such
the latter part of June. Hay will be
a light crop in many districts; es-
pecially "in the eastern counties and
in the north.
Columnist Scandalizes
Two LordlyJudgesbelieve,
g
may be the custom in Amernean philanthropic men a n d women,
courts to acquit a man honorably [should be followed with interes
or even triumphantly, but it is not wherever domestic problems of any
the custom in Canadian courts and kind exist; and where they do not is
what we wank to know.
the term itself,we is un-lowingY
,'ting by Miss Margaret Hawkins, of tfor noon; his noun ebable»fuer aitehty2 imbue
Forest. The groom presented ifts day, West to the rah Concession five miles,
of jewellery in white gold to the at- and north to Montgomery Pa'tricka, for noon;
ttendants, pianists and soloist. Fol- then north by way of Sproat's Brick ' Yard
to Henderson's, McKillop; for night.
the ceremony a weddingto Ivydrso ,s,/4 mites and north 23• _
measure of tariff -protection as Great
Britain has
known in the judicial lexicon.
breakfast was served to some twenty miles to Percy Litt/es, for noon; then by
already adopted should
benefit Ontario
Economist Makes Out
We were interested in a despatch
'- -
guest, at a takle centred with the way of Leadbury and then east to Isaac
Ps
agricultural produc-
tion very largely," said Mr. W. B.
Somerset, chairman of the Ontario
Marketing Board, who has just re-
turned from a trip to Great Britain:
England has made a tremendous
response to the "buy British)' cam-
sign, especially since the difficul-
ties of last fall ',geld
her abandoningthe ld resulted
tandard
This sentiment alone is a -,:eery real
asset and Mr. Somerset declared
himself amazed at the changed at-
titude on the part of the British im-
The Case For Inflation
- Those Westerners who believe that,
Canada should abandon the gold
standard and 'adopt a policy of in-
flation as steps out of the present
mavericks may
con conservative economic
Easternconnection
opinion supposes. They can cite re-
spe.ctable authority for their heresies,
among them John Maynard Keynes,
the mast distinguished living author-
from Sudbur Y' [published recently,
which began:
"After "35 minutes' deliberation a
verdict of `notOthers
guilty'was brought
in tate Saturday by the jury in the
case of W. E. Mason,' well known
Northern Ontario ,publisher and
business man, charged with arson in
of Se tember the at on the
g p6th,
garage of the Sudbury Transit Com-
pany here.
" `I have no quarrel to find with
your verdict,' Judge Edmund Proulx
'�
Some Plants Thinksouth
Friendly Courts Hear Are Cunning
Troubles of Married An Indian scientist has shown that
plants feel pain although, so far as
There has been established in New we know no plant possesses any-
pr
York an Institute of Family Rela- thing faintly nig a brain.
the second ped inment of the the Un'ite:l Yet plants show almost u+.Tcanny
kind toy be attempted powers •0 tackling problems and of
States. 'As its title implies it isa filnding ways out of difficulties.
court, more or less informal and. un- On your lawn, daisies, dandelion;.
official, to help married people solve and other weeds produce leaves that
the d'i'fficulties which, if unchecked, lie flat along the
bridecake flanked with white roses MleGayin•s, for night, Thursday.—East and
To Fi'aink Johnston's, for noon; them
in silver vases and yellow tapers. east 11/ miles and north lt/4 mPles and east
Three 'of the bride's. girl friends serv- to the Logan Town Lime and south to Ed.
ed, Miss Maxgarek Forrest Seaforth R'ose's, far night Friday—South 11/4 mitis
' west 11/4 miles and south to John Walsh's
Miss Helen McNabb, Brussels, and andfor noon: •dren south 3a/4 rises dna east z1/a
Muss Mary Ross, Londesboro. In the mites to Gray Erns., 4th Concession of Hib-
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jen- bert, fel 'might Saturday --South 11/4 miles
kens left eh mab0i av plaints east, and west 21Ft mules and south to Staffs by
The (bride chase for travelling a jack- way of Centre Road, to hisstable,ownwhere
et dress of biege 'and brawn with' 'morning. remain
corresponding ae essories. Prior to 1ete,elnaa 13.00 to, insure, payable February
his anarriage the groom was presehit- LIVINIGSTONE &'TEM'PLEMAN, Proprietor
ed with an electric floor lamp by John Livingstone, Manager.
Silverwaods, Ltd., Stratford, warns
porting trade which he says is the
direct result of a demand on the
part of the consumer that he be sup-
ity in the field. They might also
point to an article written by Stuart
G Chase in the current number of
Harper's magazine in which this
told the jury.
f` `In view 'of the wide y
pulblrcrt
of this case,' A. G. Slaght, K,G',
counsel for the defence said: 'May
ground. Wlliv? The
may lead to the divorce court or the dandelion 'in a flower bed or on a
delinquency of children or both. It rubbish heap does nothing of the
qcity,
goes still further, for it offers its kind. It, seems as though lawn wleeds
services to young people who are con- have developed
he held a lucrative position. , They VALIANT GUY
will reside at 118 Queen Street that - 375501„Can. No. 4070
where they will 'be home to Approved Form 1 Interim Cert.
*tad tia s season
assoed marstable,
thrix friends after July 30th. nod
lively and original American writer
'risk that the accused be honorably
these flat leaves to
temtplating -matrimony, and even to, avoid the attentions of the mloveer.
grWill
nuatber of
until further notice.
it
111
doyou need •
y
T
')
'
states the case for inflation:' ' We
regret that we have neither the
training nor the temperament to
qualify us to give an opinion of any
value on economic matters, an un.-
happy addiction to drugs, drink and
diektiatt having clouded our Intel-
lett on such high questions. But
by way of Ltroduction, we may
point out that our recent story about
discharged?' The request was read-
itHonor.”
y granted Iby His
This we interpreted to mean that
the accused was honorably acquitted,
and it rather puzzled use for[ we al-
ways had , the idea that no such
verdict is permissible, and that it is
a phraseology either unknown or
repugnant to our judicial system',
To make sure we called up Judge
those who have, not yet . reached the You will find the same method •ad t
°P -
betrothal stage, but may wonder idly ed by plants that grow in sheep pa;-
if they are likely to make a reason- tures, as • a defence against being
ably happy married couple. What eaten, while those loving among hig1
this Court may accomplish can per- grasses. grow tali" to obtain sunlight,
haps be judged by 'whelp a similar Plants cann•ot move •themselves,
court has achieved in.Los Angeles in but they make sure that their seeds
the past couple of years. Ain ac- are carried to fresh soil. The donde-
count of the activntiesl of this' pioneer lion and the thistle harness the wind
court is given, in The. New York
�, Valient Guy, trotter; afrawn cart; Sealed
Bred 81, 1924. Standard and Registered.
Amos and Andy have complained Bred by walnut Hall Farm, tionera,lt, U.S.A..
that things wouldn't the so .bad if hard is a son of the great Gny, Axworthy 2.083,.
times hadn't come along right in the liHis ving�ormdthe ead greatestee producer
tams of mi pre
middle of the depression. trotters on the tact and has 282 to his credit
It now casts 9.3 per cent. less to im,,,,_ the list to day. Dam, 14d3' Oralin, 2.16.
live, if you call this living. —Erie e'r"'a--ste'p`le`'rd bred registered mares,
Times, Ezo; grade warm, $12.
WILLIAM BERRY,
.- * * * Proprietor and Manager.
Widespread fear that business `2222
tlee /libber cheque contains the germ
Riddell and asked him if we were
Timer by Duncan 'Aikman, a well-
may
The Imported and Premium Belgian Drain
of the inflation idea. It may be
recalled that we the fallacyof
right. "You have no pbusinees asking
fs
known American writer on seciologi-
never return to normal isn't so great Stallion
as the widespread fear that it has."DE
asked
me such aquestion," said Judge
cal matters. The Los Angeles ex-
g
—Life. N�MlSfL
WE CAN
SUPPLY ANY
STYLE
'
the series of transactions there noted
to 'be pointed out to us On the
contrary we were assured that there
Riddell, "I am a judge. Why don's
you, ask the7 �,
judge who presided eel .
We explained that he was same hun-
petriment, was probably inspired by
the foot that ghat -tier after the' Sar
r Y
such bodies were constituted in Ger-
t. -.-—
MOTORING
* * * Canadian No, 436 American No. 15500
Sorra h A 1 Flnrtalment No. 2666
She -was very well dressed, and, as win stand for the tmprovarnent of stock
she ,walked into the fashionable ' seasirn as follower Monday' leave
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was'- no fallacy, and that for ptxaetti-
I cal purposes a rubber cheque, as
bon as it keeps circulating, t
g,g, ;s jus-
as good as national currency of the
same nominal value.
It is also useful to, note that Mx.
Ohase says' that Mr. Ke
Keynes probably
knows more t about inflatiton, dna-
tion and the gold standard than any
' other living man. There are certain
important imtplications in this. The
most suggestive •is that nobody un
1 derstaruds all about th@nv; and the;
secomd,, as a corollary, that anybody
or 'everybody might c be wrong about
them. says .Mr. Chase: "When the
available supply of money and credit
outrun the available supple
g Dods, we have' inflation. A dollar
is worth less in the terra of wheel
and the price of Wheat goes up. The
'obvious to bring fn-
dreds of miles away, but Judge Rid-
dell was evidently deeply offended and
muttered soinethin.g a(boltt being
pestered by newspapers. (Hoity-toity.
It then occurred to us that Sir Wil-
Ilam fMwlesik would be the proper
source of authority, so we telephoned
him•. We stated our question and
Sir •William said: I am astonished
"
that the 'Mail and Empire should ask
me such a question. Most irmipra-
Pei," So we luurug u,p. Holds -bolus.
If either of these distinguished gen-
tletiien could have seen at the moan
ens our od have
roguish counteriance,ex-
he would have been streak by its ex-
pression of consternation. We had
undoubtedly.- pulled a prize bloomer.
They acted as we might have ex-
g
Pe't'ted a clergymanIf
we had been casually introduced,e
many and 'Auatteia with satisfactory,
and even highly gratifying r�,11t�:.
The diflerenee between the Amen-
can and the guropean courts is that
'the services provided by the latter ,
are almost' exclusively medical.
The clieiT'ts of the Los Angeles in-
g
s'titute of Family Relations go to itFAC
voluntarily
y for the most part. Same-
times they go on the strong sugges-
'tion' of some other enure to Which a
they have already appealed. A fee. `
$10 is aye,
far advisory, asSingle
apart from purely' irTifotrmati'i1naI help.
P
If further moiler or psychiatric sax-
vices are required; these are extras.
Ln fact, elle court aim's to dis-
charge the function. of a wise and
patient and' wholly im partial friend.
he -had in 'hie
ala
TO TORONTO
z° M
HOTEL WAVERLEY HAS ALWAYS
BEEN. POPULAR' WITH MOTORISTS
BECAUSE OF. FINE ROOMS -,TASTY
IIJExP6NSIVE. FAOD AND
,. INEXPEIEI BARKING
1H GARAGE IS ONLY ONE MINUTE
WALK, ATTENDANTS TAKE CARS, To
GARAGE AND RETURN THEM WHEN RE -
CUIRED. PLENTY OF CURB PARKING SPACE.
S1.50 to $3,00
Rates Double 43.00 to $5.00
E. n POwi.L, a.,,
®TEL ' WAVERLEY
Sp,din, ilveaue and College Street
' 4 Witte far Naar f
mil- --Will
liners shop, the manageress herself his own sttalble, 1 mLle •norvth of Zen,all, an
go wrist 114 Hilae, and Y1/, relies smith to
came forward to serve her, runic;: roes, then west to of l4 PAW for
44t see by your advertieemerit,"eshe noon; then ,north by way of liars Lime to
said, "that you have just received Ifarvey Coleman's. for night. Tuesday.—
two thdnlsaxid, hats from Paris:' North a° Logan's' corner, west 11/4 matte to
�' ,, William Hayter•,, for noon; thence north to
Yes, ;madam, the respectful man- Reynold Road and east to Albert. Hamm's,
agrees, informed her. fan night. Wednesday.=By way of Sayfletl,
�. Road to second concession, thence south 11,;
Good, said the girl, taking off
her hat, "II wish to try them on."— aoueess sand Fred R5altlhr sown for
for nntgnht
'Christian Observer. Thursday—East to William Brhitnell's, For
* * * • noon; khan north 1,/4 ,n6I to 14th eoncs-
Waiter: `,Have you given your ar- aim and wee 11/4 rises on IGth, thence north
der?" 1/e 'Miles to Louts Gormlev's. for night. VA-
r, t East e,c. rimae ;harsh x1n4 n; t and
Yes-�lrut please 'change it to an south to AJlex• weTllaee'e, for noon; thence
entreaty."—Reserve Redcap, and west to Ed. Sprout's, for night..
* * * Saturday. --Tay way of Second Coneseion to
' Sign in a Texas restaurant—"If his gown stable for noon, where he will re-
main
`� neem until 4.0he foo insure, Monday morning.
the steak is too tough for you, get Terra.- S14.00 to insure payable Fobnxary
et, 1938. If t aid on or before the 1st of
out. This is no place for veealTlin gs•'' awe, moo will be refunded,
Ston Transcript. Monnis & SMILLIE,
* * *
OYIC'' most way about
and of wholn we dtalbov the
Iac�reasitlg'ly at the dwisdo
rtes
PraprtaWtt;.
Some ,men' think' they have an in- °� Alvin Work Manager.
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