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'J� 'Y I 041 $ , I . ti�,, 0 ,,�-� -,# ., ', I p � , 4,� ,_#h ,�, 1, _c , To� , , ; M "', � 1. tj,m by,G. 1C. F. votes, T&r t h rt He explained thp situi�ioim � M pW; three ,other m.embers� of her Party Monday -a P#41��' -, , '" I �.147k � . , . I I � I shel, , , , I . I � "but wi it fo� f 'X n 'ed it upon a im:tio%ial basis, Thi covered and.- shell -passed � � alit, . -Passed � . , . y; f � thout the vi , y , . ,e�v.' I - ' I , ' s. owe ,their lives to - the quick action were present,- A splondid day ,of . , 10111 Ithe cause they' ser4d. On'iiiie.6ther country could not possibly' bebefit� of two 4 nno*nG,oder1*h young men�­t4 jor,b She Raves two dough. I .. il 0 I . - . �f a h M.1 '10'. C. I � 1 4 1 , - 1hand in Gnta;rio, we had, a ro,ck-TibbOct froiln' tht application .,',',c,f protective The drowiniiij fatality wlikh -, almost convener, ad bf4sn almalted' IbIv 'the McRae and, Miss Florai , 1, Man, q'I I . 'Herbert Robinodn.' 'Ball I - I " �, 4 1 � . ITQ�y organ'ization and behind it A policies On faniCpwodnets. Oince the x1ainiled the lives of the four' young games were,played with jWilfred, R4?b_ so OnWgrand dau#hterl T)vnalda Xc-; - , t � . * Rae� The- 0=*��-r w� h6l ",ji'Sat- � I I � - -Trmi Ace traditoinally Conservu''AMe, , scheme was introduced 4t would- de- people, ocm'ried at -the foTot -of the ingo* ,D&"it, and Howard Robin- � 1. , � * 12th, co, � uwday and miany fri"45 gathered to ­ �' t -jand for, long yiars willing to Stand Amy' ' the very'ba,sis, of' agriculture, , nces'sion In ff�uron County. son, 'Walkervillp, as captains. -ioom_ . , " ��l "'Im, 6 agj�, �'L,!',T'N4 ""� ' , ' ,;� �V� ' . 1for anything providing it was'done He eKplaine& to, the bean g"wers 'The party ... dneluding Ruth MV,QW1­ tiests were conducted by Nxs pay the last respect -.to one whom , 1!�4D,P.e, . - �. " �, #14'! ,,��)% '�,g ,� lope- A. . 01u&D,�t.oy --o'' " , , : , *ctories -other Objectors that the policy lan� her sister, Dorothy,' a !brother, Robinson a , _0 , -under,a Tory "label - , , , Both, v 9 ns*nwas" , �, X �p - p . and nd �.ft . Leg� Robi ' was conduct6d by, Rev. F. G. Foyder ­ cy- _7 __.__1V_ J- �­1W.-�­W4.4%,40%of ,.,% .0; "A r ,� " " '10�111�� " '" � , '' 0.0;i�.Y , � . . ., ". _0 603,�..�.Y , ., f ��,s -�, N I,. ni" is, the more they advocated would, in the 6nd4, The Frank, and E. ,Barton, were bathing the conrener'of the lunch. ,* " , I " 1� -mre devastatkig­-4�T U " �,N�l V11111, - - 111 I � . ' � . �:A.� 'k . . , I surprising of thef,.two. I I thpir own destbruf�tlon. They sup- near the laket shore when they step, The winn ' of the ,Mount 1?1easant Pre . I . ", I � .� �,,, I ,�;,� N N '' t 11 .. 1."A'Y"'t'"t, ,�,'�; ,,! I . ers, of the -races were- s�,Yteri= � . .. ­ � - . ­�� J, "3,�, ��- I 1� � � ��0141 A,%, L . I .1. 11 1. -11 * ., �", 11�111'1 . h"p, I '.. .. �, 1, I 11"�.­I,;, '?,�'1.11ff3,*M,,y,,J� ; ... . � ,� .1-W- , ", 00 . � ". "11 i ", �,:�. '.'!��,�;�!-,,.��:�;j�,i�,:. i,,,I,L ,,_�­' 11,,_,,�;T , � 4causes ,df'the tremend6us ch Ilk- yaTdL9 fr�a the shore. Nion-e-of. �he boys ,5 -',and under, Keith aobinson; thry. . 'TH.E. ,, �'. ' c ` � ­'�� , - 4 i " It is interesting to, analyze the ported him because they '-liked him ped sdmultatie6usly into a hole a few Giwls - 15-: dnd, undei-, Beryl Church. Interment, was mado in tiae � � . 1, I ange an. personally and not ,because they I , Ilic"m"'; family plot luMountain View Come� � I ' ' . . , - -�"�,'.�­ , 1�,J� .. . . �� , "": 1" " ,�,., 21ilfi�,�.IVMW,� � hi'de upon -these questions, ineimbera of the party could- swim and I - .� . �fi,k �: ! I .this province andi apportion duo'cred- ed his atti giTIS, 5 to 8, Marjorie Moore, Doreeni W. I.L The pallbearers were Messrs. . ­ I -1 ....... ,­ i � �il , . While the Robinson: ,boys, � 6, to 8 4 Jack �1'jt­ G.�W. Ledjughan D. M 1:1 '. " 1.'-� �� ."N� 'A .'�,-, "!, f�)-1.4--­.h . -Ing out th -a _' I , -, �Itf.-4,,�,k,. I . -e d ing fa � N I it where it belongs. ,If I were singl- Within a short time Mr. Bennett was Ruth. rmnk immediately 1�&Leod, A. Frith, H.J.Foote, D 0 Mu . - WV I 0, - - ''. - . -etermin etors, I retul ed to power. He gave to these other three managed'to call for heIR emby, Billie Gateriby, gi 1, e1lead and' W. , . " `_­41,�11 1 , . I � �, ,", � ,; 'I, 111; , "I I , _. As 10 't<> 18, T . . . �. 4�_` �'_:4'11'�' ':_ � � z?", I I I I I �wouldl. place them in, thii order: protestors everything they asked ,and before they we t under. Th ir i tig i , Brown. The bereaved 'fwnil' has . . 1 - - . . .. TAB -;t* � .1 .,;.;, , ,0', ,. � P0'v V, I , A e cries Do Rhol Ruby 'Moore. boys io ­ y E-7 .j-ISHED 7_1 : : , . , �., �.. '0" ) I ympathy .of a - large circle of I I . _ . � � . 'i�'..,`, it'�w'..-�"',A,gl,;�. I . 11. Hepburn. I the s I I . ,- . ...'.. � . � _­ ­� " I -Q1, " � # . something raore.. Their house, ' '.of attracted thte.ottention of the two to 13, Ray Robinson , 11�rold Rob- f, iend,. - I I I . I'� I.., I 911 . ' , 1�, , -4 , , Z 'On0 � , , � I I T - , -� ', �,��% �� .4 -d -aw Goderich men, *ho- iramediately went inson, Evelyn X t.0,20, _. I . � RIM 0RTH'BftANCR,_..,-,.7__ _',,-..,,' .".,. i�,t�A: Al 2. Bennett. cards fell around them an,, they s ofore; 'boys, 14 " I I 1_.-', g & . . �� �, 1,11012 . I . . 11 A t . ,3. The iGlobe. . the crash of farm ,prices to a.level to -their rescue And --managed to pull Ray Andes on, Laird Thiel; relay . �. I I I ...­� , -`,N,,�. I . I I .,�,*X - " " , . � . - . ��.:;'.','�x�,Z, . 4. .tHenry. (This is a ,minor it- which spelled ,disaster for almlost erv, the three -survivors from the water, race, . Audi;6y Moore, - Ila Moore . E. C. BesweU -� - M1k*k#ger I . " .�!,,., � . I I . I � ,� . p -11.1 - .. fa ed n sebb., ,Margaret -&,b I 1. "I, I 111 , � -em). I I . .. I � ery section, of agriculture in the Do- but search il to reveal the body a d 113illie - . BAYFIELD I - I . . . . � 3W ­'. " �,, � I ... - � .- , - -..;-��. ��'j.141' I . I I 11, ­ �,,, 'I., .. I "I . '. . 1, i r, 1,,,,1.11,� � � I T -he first is beyond question, the miniofi of Canada- The result was of the misWng girl. The bo,dy was ild1n, Jeant QuinseY, Harold Robi* I C'J'B��ES THROUGHOUT CANADA AND 10MCMIl�NEW , ,j:,q , � - .. yolw,�MXAPT I " � , ,.: ," ,�, I __ � - I . ,.outstanding cause.. Hepburn -rose to "Ielitaible. Hepburn had faced, the not found until 11 o'clock Smday ,son, Katharine Idtt and, Marjorie Intended fqr'lasi week, - . I , --....:L % � ; . I., ,�,­,��­� . � -the occasion,. He proved himself not facts and told, the truth to his Own ,night. . 'MoorO; plat4 lraice,, Marg"et; L%ib A two storey frame house, occu- , " - Iffuummmumm"UNUMIUMMM .. - , '',.,�.,�,�e,�,��'r�,r�,,.,��,4, _ � I " " ,�� ters in his :Resp I . . I I 11 ­.� � -.:, ,�l'.�ll.,�-,;-,.''.,�.e--,,��-,� �F " , �� � I Ile vo . I , ��2...�� � I . . � ` ;,_ .anly a tactician but a stratofi,t. He people. Cofistitu- - iration Rende r ed by Mrs. Maude Brown of ibis . . . � , � �. .- I --even those who at one time IDorothy, ,the I , red ben and B. J. Thiel" -Doris Thiel and V I .1 I - . . . . i _. .4 . __ I , I � -miay never hame read 'the lectures of eney - other girl of the Stan. With 1; , 114illage, was destroyed by fire, at 3 1 1. ­,­�W­4',� , � � .. �� - , el tie race,. Mrs. A. . � 1.1-11­;,:;�`,,'�,� � are. ,., .1 1, I I 1: ­,". . 1. Yoch upon ,war but he. ?Anew them in- oposed him - saw he was right. party, was nearly Arowned and ,Wik*d Robino'My o'clock Tuesday afternoon, '�Mrs. thoughtless some peopl� , Canada'Eats 4 ,�� I . �. �, �:- '.',, �4'k';P"! . ­ when, Robinsoo 11 S I . ,..;,. �, r"'; .1 I . id Foch, "Ilq R;Ob_ I . , 1, � � ., . istinctively.. "Wax'! sad I They support him now becau-94. they pulled from the water but artificial Mrs. F�ei,g. 1R�bjgson. and Les. Brown, who had been using an oil Cleaning up all unsanitary, fly- 4 .. . . � ,� � ;...'. A ". , " "(Jack Fish Ic I es ind-nute, a -few moments breeding spots around the I I � .::��,, �:,,, � � , �" 11 , �" i � ' ' . ?, �1, - - �,_ I .�; . I 1. � I 11 , -the"esience i6f iviol' . recognized that he placed bas" prin- r PiTation rendered by the two reg- inls*4; ,walking 1�acg:, ,or4e stove, went out for houie, Although -the , 1, , ` ewe , L.,�;, I I I 4,-r, the Diitislh Admiral, - used the ciples .befor6 temporary adva44ges cuers, saved- her life. In the excite- Mrs. 'Wilfred. Robinson, Marjorie to a neighbor's home. On her re- keeping ,food- covered and cupboard was' greater ibuy 3,00D... ,. " , �. .11 1__,;..,;.7"_41 - _.1111�.._­?i ., SaMeL -they supported him becausehe!was, ,ment that followed"'the identity of Moore; .gents, 100 ft. turn the,house ,��as abilame. Some of doors elpsed, using screens on' dQors in 1930, less -bed, mattion, �� . �t 1A I . , "Ill f I expression). "An army is' de st RO ...'_�--rvW"M . . L ep,. Ed. b- , 11 '!�"k_', .1, .4 leated when' it thinks Ws defeated w . 'r, cheese and 0998 w .1 I . I 11, . 'n, I . �, not only right,buit kne 'he was. right. the two,anian wag not learned. As. inison, James, Brown- ladies' 100 ft. the furniture was removed from the and windows� will help, BVt'the saf- butte 1 ,1'4�� . I � . HeVas a ,man they could -trust. soon as it was disco,�,eTed that the ,step, Mrs. Charles ns, ,, do tairs but "other belongings and est, cleanest easiest method of kill, !d, pork aloue, inn 1933 �'.. � 1, �, I 4 , ' ' " �,��, �!,, - I m6t till then." -"Mtack, always the I Robi n,, M . . � , wns a �� I I I, �, �,�',,g ,,, � ,. -- " : ^ 11 ��,,..��,� !;, , .. � . ' on ties that do get into the t=ease - ;;,�,,�� I 11 �attack!" These were the guiding and. In the beginning"6f the campaign biody,of Ruth could not be,found, an W. lgeilyben. The youngest chil� * clothing of Mrs. Brown and her son, ing all the f' of just over a . � , 411� 4.1-44 . I . , . Mr. Hepburn emphasized these fac- alanx% was -sent' to Kincardine f& the ' i was Fdoxence. John Brown, who lives with her, home is to use Wilson's Fly Pads, for half perhead Of populatiom � ��.,. � �,�', I I I 51luminating lights a the, campaign. ground Moore, the . It,'' M�6Ilf�*CLL t1' '� '- tors,.,- ing to the 4-timated co - L . �'.!�,,i i , I i Trom'. the first day of his appoInt- jffe ,placed be,fore, the fara!ners of grappling irons and seven hours lat- oldmtL lady 'Mrs. Henry Robinson and, were burned. Only with difficulty an hour or two daily, during, . the '� I . �,t� , � Ontario as no other mlAn has% done er searchers found the body near -the. 9�14esrt gentleman, W O' . was the fire prevented from spread- warm V�',' 11 c � -Wept Hepburn attacked. ' There was . . m. Robins no. weaihW They'll keep you ab- .these commodities from, 1930 �6119* � , � I . -lio hesitancy in-. �r(ovinlg into the cpuji�- the elenwents, of certain' economic laws, scene af "Ibe drow-iiing. � I ing to -the adjoining houses occupied solutely free ,of 'these men . acing and 'there was a gradual decrease, Wow ,� ".." i , I I . , Just befoi,6'-,iimvink - supper the I . '' . . -try and carrying the war into every the breaking of which have brought lRurth' was zikteen years of age, a election of pfficeTs, for the new by ,George King and -Mrs. Davidson. ,disgusting pest5l. IV�s -so easy to the exception, of pork, 11 - . �: 1, . thr :11, in , Y pra,k The cause of the outbreak cou these years, beef declining !.. 1� ,.cons tituency. ,Some of the places i tragedy to, the people of this province ,daughter of Mr. 'and 'Mrs.- John, Me- 'ear was-, con,&'Oed by . f(f ii�t take A littler thought,and do your bit f t - �­ ,,."�, , I I ada as , 4as Q pounds -Xier ibead of p .0, : .��,? I 0 2*M " 1.�.. I -whiichhe, spoke.were small, it .matter- and to ,Ca,n a whole. It ,udllan, of Wawanosb. She was, a , It wa,s- decided' to .hold .the be -determined 'bat it was thdught pos- for tbe ch.ildren,"s sake. I , . . Pull I . ., .'V I I i said Oo,ut him during the camipaign istudent of the Lucknow High School' . , . 57-92 in,'1931,_�502 in'195i,, au44*W . �. -1.4 I � -ted not. He was there to meet the ii,17 ..again next year 0, the sibly -to have been a defective phini- . ' : t! - , I �, -people. They learned to know hi thatbds speeches were full of abuse. and was a member of the Anglican 'Mitchell piibflic� school grounds on n,ey. The building is owned -by Les- . 40 pounds iin 1983. Sheep and I I., fo��,�M I I L- ', ' "� li� ' ��,�_, I I . showed a rally in 1931 and 1932�bufi � .1 ", I I :and to trust,bim. He had, an, engagm This is n& correct, It is true he rid- Church and Yoinig ,People's Society. Jul.� Ist.. A vote, of tharisks t�o, the lie Elliott. The loss estimated -at Prairie Fertilizing '­�,, ,�� ", . . below the 1930 IevaL ' ' . . - iculed his opponents- but that was� be- Miles Dorothy McQuillan, sister of �rotiring, offi*s was, moved by jo, $2,000, is .partially'covered by insuir- - deelined in 1933 �." � . " 4, I I � I -ing:and persuasive s -mile. �There,was I I The expeeiments conducted by the the figureg being 6..92 pounfti ,,� " -mothing about him of the stern� ,at- cause his opponenkts, were ridiculous the drowned girl, is a school teacher Wo,ods and Ern,,st bi , ance on t�nts. PIW � "III', I Ro: nson ' The . I q 'r. I I I , -xio.r reading a lecture to the people and subject to attack. Ridicule is a at 'Sandwich, having just completed' following were nolm . DoMinion Experimental -Farms, and' head dn 1930,; 7.04 in; 1931; 6.497 im ­ ,� . ..... -1 . I , 6 weapon against weak men in office her t inated by the I ob! .. agricultural colleges throughout the 1932, and 6,32 in 1933. The hffl im I I,, '.1, . I 11 - �on how they ought to behave. H emn there. F. Barton, another Coln(Mittele as officer-, for the y�ar . Prairie Provinces - afford a reliable th,6 consuniqYtion of poultry, Vw&". . 11 ,, " �`.. 1";�, . ' , 1935: President, Mrs. 13. J. Thiel; Hundreds of Children's source of information, as to the value included bens, chickens, tumbem . L't" I . -was a fariner among farmers t,lk_ it can be used effectively against mierriber of the party, is,als,6 of Sand- , falsehoodt-not against tru-tb. The wich and,'Fravk Mc-Quillan, a , , . ", � �,), .. -1,Mg of the things. they 'knew. He brother vice-president, Ezra Robinson, secre- of .fertilizers in fvariaus ,distracts, as geese, and ducks, rart. as follows -In " ­'. ­ I , '�' . � Id tell thenit what it cost to, build strength of Mt. Ile-pburn's attack lay was the fourth member. Besides'lier tary4freas-urrer, Mrs.. A. E'. Robinson; Lives Can Be Saw'd well as in -formation, on other methods pounge per head in, 193Q; loss in . 'a , 11cou � �;. I . in the weakne 1, V, . , �, . . � ss of his en�mies. They par�rgts, the -girl is sujrv�ved by an- lunch convener, INTs. John, i ,ey; I �". . -the silos on ,his own farm. because I , Quins . _.�'! I er a (In ttbe pa"st, before niedical'scieii,e�o�' increasing crQ'p yields. Within -the 1931; 10.69 iR 19,32, and JaA in IM1. �,��'. " . . "If. le helped to, .build them. Ebe could stood upon a terrain impossible Of other broth, , Fred, and ,sister, spolls convener, Sid Gatenby and � . �14 �� I , . I I It" defence. His campaign was' educa- Flore had attained its present high stand- I last five years, experiments blavle Butter, declined from 30.59 ands � ' ,�ii '' . -condemn the -Ontario government be- nee, all of Wawan6sh. auditor.s, Les. Robinson, and -PO � . � . , I � � Reg. ard of efficiency, hundreds.. of infants I ��hovrn that certain, coinmercial ferti- per'head tc,'30,04 in �933; cheese, IM , . " 4 I ` - I " ' I , ,cause silos built on the, 'government t-ional, it brought the facts home to Gatenby. � �, I �� I I 11 . lar s ,cost "th . ree, times as m,i-,I, a, the people. The -people responded. I I . A haire .been sacrificed yearly through 1 lizers, especially phosphorus, have pounds to 3.3o pounds in 1963; am - . �:� ­ . in I - qll -lis own. DveTyone ,knew bim, , as martial -note leading the clan to I very appropriate T�eaturff, of the deadly ravages of the, co,mmon, , produced'i�n certain districts, remark- eggs ?,4.63 do,�,en per head to " , ,: . :::!.� ", �. I The Part of Mr. Bennett ` this reunion- was �he -observance of house -fly. able -Increases in crop yields, and dozen in 1933. Pork, of which 72M 11, , 4 I `Mit,h" or "Hep". ,Beware of a to'ry. 'The Globe's dilatory notes in William Robinson's 80ith birthd,al, . , . 1, , . I � 'The second reason for victory was past years becaniq its, strength now wbich fell on June 21st. A - JNow, through initensive Tew-arch have proved,. that fertilizer applica- poun-d's per, head was consum�d in ,." 1""""! 11 � I . "I 3eader for whom, the, public Fas en- the ,Prime Minister of Canada. Mr. �when- a wavering- battalion rallies .1 t ,supper by doctors and scientists, it has been tions m1ust be made in the row with 1930, jumped to 83.47 in 1,931, and' ' "I A ., I . -d-earing naimes, he is dangerous to Bennett was elected in 1930 on the to the charge, it ciTries courag,q time all �at down in a large circle. ,piraved thA just as the mosquitoAhe graiia and not ,broadcast on the 85.61 in 1932, but decreased In I= ' .. . � 1,1, - ,,,,IV, � _,��i -the opposing -party. The samfewhat ­ � ' In the centiv ot this was, a small su rn ;!, 1, � . promise of doing certain things. No through the shaken raniks of the carries 'Malaria so, does the common -rface of .the land. By such'a eth- to 74,58 pounds per head, -but stiM a, � � ""; 11 I *, ,dignified -title of -GQorge Henry was man ever failed and. lailed more ig-f -army. . table and on it a beautiful birthday house -fly cause "'Summer Complaint" od of application, greater economy is Pound and a half to, the 'good eamkL. , 11� � I �,,,i� I I . I -not a term of aff ection', the abbreviat- nomdhiously in'the political history of; cake with its 80 �andles and around or Infant Diarrh6ea through the in- effected and greateir control of wet�ds pare,d with, 1930. . �.)�� 4ed cognomen of "Mitch" ,meant muclk. . . 1: , ,,i, . I I ' Tbe'Henry Record it sat six brothers, the one the guest visible podsonous specks it d600sits in a,ccomiplished, the weeds between .. .1 I �"i�. " .. . -5f -he went to the- small places and the,,D,omdn,ion of Canada. He did not of honor, William Robinson, putting on malk, food, everyt1iing with which the rows being dwarfed by the rank . I , � 1�1.� . . fail because of lack ,of effort. He iLast of the causes of defeat must the knife in the- cake. He was also t v.�e cG 'tact. f JE S..r A �: . . .. ... . Ivon the hearts of the common pe -o- attempted to do almost everything i co s in n If every father growth of -the fertilized grain, When . . ...1 4 . s at home on the -be enumerated, Mr. Henry himself the oldest member ,on the grounds. every mother, every man,, woman and it is considered that increases up to BAGAPIA - .... .... that he promised. He failed because 'the /Henry -government. �Mr Hen- Relatives ` efe, present quickly disappears I . r 4� I �,,�,, . 1eading platforms of the cities. Few and . ;Xr from Fort w1iii; the .,�O � I -men in of the fundamental weaikiiess of the ntaging Erie, Detroit, Walkerville, Fer � child could only have this tragic fact 10 bushels per acre have been secuT- eYS4 . 1,111A� . -pqlitical life have had a finer I ry was not a particularly e Liver and Kid n - ,� I Ireiceptdon 1�hafn t1bald glive�n to M�, cause ,he espoused. H6 befi&ved that ' . gus, driven home,io�'fiem there would be ed dtcertain,di6tricts from small ap- , . I - certain things could 'be done. These or striking figure. . If be. wa§ not im- Stratford, Seafoq�flf, Mitchell and the such a crusade carried on against pl7cations of fertilizers, it will be evi- are aroused by ' I . I _117 N �: I . 'Hepburn in Massey H411. The meet- rriersed in any parQc,u1ar political surrounding district. "I . I ,;J . flies that -they would become rari- dent that this offers a very promising 91ASIE I's ,ua ing in bis ow -n town at the end of things were contrary to the very na- cri,me it may be said that he was OP7 ' - And, yet, one h- . -ly reducing the cost DE -A ..,.­ ­ I - I ties! as only to look means of niaterial I .1 I . -the ca,rr.r —11 . .�..,_, I ,paign was an orvation� and, if ture and spirit ,of the,'CaTTadian peo- en to the charge of carelessness. 'His . A �-w 21 g a I - R & �'; � around to ' see ,how seemingly of prod,twtion per btisheld I 1, � I . -1he raked the Times -Journal of St. gle. They warred against geography goiverurnent had accurmuflated an ov . . ... ­ : . . - � �� ,, , 'Thormas or jibed and laughed at his -they were - �1.11 . mic suicide. fle whelming mass of barn-acl Attempt Made to I . . .. econg . es. Crov . . . I ��� I 'Tory opponents it was the conduct might have propose4 his doctrine of ernments grow. ,by a proceds of ac- I ­ .::111,�, �, . 1. I'll I ,of the gay cavalier and not one who economic nationalism in a"ost any cretion. They gather to themselves - . - 1.�. � . � . Rob Exeter Bank I,, �. 4carries a .personal ,bitterness into a,,,Ihc,r eount,y in the world, with more with each sileceeding year a mass of . .�'.. ... , . . ,.,�. I I hope -of making it a'success than in - ' . . . - I - . - * � , -1 . - . - � political conflict. i-mipedimlenta. Even the most ruth- . � ;%'. I ;:-1 I .. � the Dominion of Canada. It was the i leader finds it impossible to free An attempt was -made to enteK the . . . . I . � . I . . . I . - . - 'It is interestin-g.to gqobebind the ess - ,,, , " I � . ;,�, I 00111 ' .( . . -scenes and note� the things wh - ich . 2mtithesfs� -of -our -needs. Jt. conW. ned the orxanization from the encumber- Bank of Montreal, Exeter,'some- time I ... I . . . 11 V , �, d I I .. . . �,,Z. I I . 'helped tobuild up the Hepburn, char- . in its very nature the see s of d's- ing debris, Departmients become during the early bours of Sunday ,., aster and'left behind it a trail of - �1� " :act,eT since he entered- the House, of I costly and unwieldy. Under our Mod throil.gh the residential part of the . . I - I . tCoMIMons in. 19,216. The Lib:erals were ruin. ern form of government there, is a bix;l6ing. A foi,cible, entry was made . 11 . . ! : � .... I , . . 11w, returned in that year because people Not for a moment d -id IH-pburn fail tendency to empower commissions to into the back kite -hen but when the I _ . . !- -1 I I to drive this. point home. Mrr. Henry ain functions. The tend- door leading into the seco,ad kitchen I ­'� -were tired of the uncertainty which , -perform ceft a., an ten en, C, . I I Sollowed ,the electio,n of 19,25. They ,had linked up the federal govern- ency of commissions is to cncr0a0h was tried all attenipts to ,make an. . I ,,. - � 'IT, saw 'no hope in'the res � 11 . ment with the provincial government. upon the powers of the government entrance was foiled. A. hole, big en- . . . I . .. tr'ct'QT-dst pro- Air. Bennett linked up the - . . � k gram proposed by the Conservatives.. .provincial -thery have an urge to extravagance. augh to peTmit'a hand, to go. through . I I I., . the federal govern- The task of ,even a provincial pr4mier was bored in'the door -but a doubre . ,%, ..-With, policies which enlarged the na- 9*vernu�enit with . . 0 . , � . . . . �. ment. They were bed -fellows in a . .11�.". �­ -tion's life the country swept forward is a trenilendous One. Taxes grow, bolt arrangement ,prevented the rob- . ,-:-" �,, room without twin beds. The .fail- debt, pil,'-up, the people wh,o at first ile". from getting th-e' door opened .1.. to the gi�eatest era of prosperity it � ' i .1'", . I I tire of the federal government spell- welcomed- an ei-A of spending. in the a, planned. . . .1�1.' Us ever seen, The Tories attempt-, ed disaster for the provincial govern- hopeless delusion that it puts money 00 few business firms employ adver-. '11 . . ,ed -to pry off sections here and there ment. MT. Bennett's .belated radio in circulation., finally turn in) diVgUSt- I 4P - . I . : ", . and parochial pre- ;`.. I 76y appeals to, loca�, 9upport count�ed as ivotes against when they find that debts must be . �. ;" I . judices. The appeal was to individual Henry. A battalion, of federal Tory paid and, that the payment of debts, Dutch Elm Disease Ttising4,to ,lessen their costs of selling. .... I'll ' I constitwncies. There was ii�othing . . . , lr'i I . �,� I �, i fnEt*ers Who went into Ithe filld involves the imposition of taxes. The A destructilve disease of elmis caus- . I il: � 7iational in its sco,p*. This country � . I I . . acGula not afford to accept Conserva� were advaiic��, ents of disaster. Mr. strong �Man in the circumstances an- ed by a fungus has been, discovered . . . �l, �, . I tave policies. But'tbe danger lay in Hefpbum, was a gallant "fighter. He ticipates, the storm and proceeds. to in the Vnited States and-, wh . . I., I , ,� I , the fact that these combined local at- owes much to his splendid courage put his house in order. A week man .1 ile. it has �Business enterprise to -day has two 1. - . 6 and shrewd native ability, ,but in giv- h i t,,. ,, not yet invaded Canada so far a,4, is . I . . . . ­ . ,,,,, ! tacks, tended to weaken the Liberal e, t, Va b,� hesitates hi?, is, known, and the importation of elms . L ,. 1,4"'. 1? I . . . . . . ing erredit where credit is due One lost. The forces beconve " great for is prohibited, the Dominion Depart- 40 . major problems: 1. To i sales , , �..,t I - . must forget neitW the stupidity of ,hirn. In the end -be attempts to con � , .; I'�,� I I . ment of Agriculture, nevertheless, I . I .�,,�, . Tory tactics nor the fact that in, the ceal, what he should have expo,sed. . I l-, - . ' Dominion the party Was ruined be- The onscoming disaster presages pan- has taken the precaution of issuing . I . _:,�, I I . . I 1OOK' OUT FOR, 'cause it sinned against the' eternal' ie. The Henry .Government was, in, a a Pamphlet on the subject. Through 2. To lessen the cost of selling. Yet so .11 11 � .. verities -.one cannot walk . ic. this' ,means everyhody interested will . . LL . . . arm in pan,i It no longer possessed the , and, at - � .1 arm' with special ,oprivilege . n ,a ,position, ,to recognize the dig- se ' " power of attack. It could not defend. oe ' many omit the u * of hdveritising, de- - i . . -THESE SYMPTOMS , ,the sam�e time laud the gods- of dem, It fell befo-re the force of cireum�- -ease and should it be found in Can- � � . � 'I , ocracy. ada prompt notification will enable . . , �i I ng ,blows, of a :. ��, stances, and the crip-pli �1` . I I The Globe in the Fight skillful opponent who ,became in the measures to be taken for its eradica- spite their readiness to agree to the i , ...;,_ . ,OF CONSTIPATION 'One of'the most striking change tion, or at least prevention of estab- . . . � I � . .�, s end not so much the head of a pafty I'll . . � of the last few years has taken, place as the representative of an outraged, lislimient. Dutch ,ehh. disease is the 6 e .1, �� .... . . name of the scourge and derives its proposition that "advertising lessens . 11" 1 I "�Get Relief with Kellogg'S in the public press. In the old days Md disgusted people. na,rOe from the fact that it was first . I . , . :�, I I . i 1". -"' - I in a town of any size tberewere two The Final Lesson observed iry Holland th 1919. Since .. .. 1, ,.,.,, , , ALL -BRAN � 1. �6 , . , "�, -in Belgium, . "� . ,papers, one Liberal and one Conserv- then it has been found the 'Cost of selling. . ,-, I .. ...., . - . ative. Each hammered the other, What is the ]final ,lesson for Lib- .. . . ,.,:,.-e � , * � France, Germany, Italy, Norway and. I L .. . I. - ­ ­ - __ � � �,­, , I Headaches, loss of &ppetite. and The situation, was not without its po- eralism in the triumph in Ontario Engla,cL . - . I It _. . .11,41 ' I energy, sallow complexions, and litical advantages. It increased the and the equally swe6ping victoty-111 � . L ,.�� I �If 14, , . . . sleeplessness are often warning ,interest in politics and in public life. Saskatchewan'?. 'It means the realign- . . We're frankly amazed at the avoid-. - ,­.,�.'� ..", , , , I , I '. The trouble is that they erred' too of- ment of political parties. The C. C. . . I .1 I." I , ',� .� . . . . signs of common constipation, Un- ten On the side of paxtizansihip-4in F. with its crack brained econodiie c,u,r econo,mic life. 1�2 "... less checked, constipation may im- the long run the! broad forces of ec- theories and tin pot remedies has But the Libiatalism of the future . ance of advertising in the face.,of the .,:111� ' i, ' - _ . I -, pair hdalth. . onomic change were too great for been driven in ,disaster from th*.4 field'. must be niqlitant-it must be prac- . _­ 1,1 .,; ., ,them. They mprged or submerge. In The people of Canada have shown, ticed as well as, preached. There has . 4 . Today, you can usually get,rid knowledge that it costs'less to" sell with �,_";;, .. . , I . most towns, and small cities there on every possible occasion since 1630 been far too much worship at the . . � . - I �1 , ))� I .. of common constipation by ea�ing evolved a paper, colorless, in its po, that they do not want Toryism, In, shrine of 'Liberal philosophy by those . . I I 11 11 � J1011 I . �:�' � . , . I I � i �, ''s CIO 6 W I V a deli I us cereal. Laboratory tests litical attitude, its editorial c luhVn the n-Adst of the worst depression, who thought of it only as a distant I the assistance of advertising than with ' ."", ,show that Kellogg's ALT,BRAN #ro- ", ,cMISting on nearly every subj= ex- this country ,has ever kTiown, -they -heaven to be attained in the remote I I 11 . �! , , ' . I ", - 1 . I . � ,video "Nulk" and vitamin B to aid cept the vital political ,needs of the ,have refused to consider' plans for future -the more remote the better I a . - . 11 . .�� ,-��:�i, nation. In the larger cities !the the n�eaw vdlleniumi drawn up and, so far as they were coticerneKI. Lib- _- I I , � f " ..regul . - 'i .... : . .�, larity. ALI-BRAN is RISO a good out it. " . I .", I 6ange was not so rapid. Here a 'TWesented for their consideration by eralasm is the vital, practical 7keed I � I . PIP. ; dsource of blood -building- iron. I . , rv= W., . . touch of politics, was 'not taboo. But Mesf9rs. Wfaodsworth,- Irvine and of the ,Moment. If'is the only power I I . I 4 I'll I I . _1�14 . � �',, ' tfie -bulk" in AtIABUX is much. the virilence was not so deep, the Coldwell. The VoteT9 followed, One capable 45f holding what beinsims, of I 1. ' __� !,�,,��i�� . a -ad foo,lish' policies fr�edom Or'eVpaniding it in, the years . ..'�4 � - � L I I I fi)m was softer and ba,minier blowt _Get'of phantom Strange,. strange — this human tend- * ' ­"." I like that it leafy vegetables- Insi4P . . - . .5,14- -j �j . ',_$�, the body, ft forms n' Soft mass- feli infrequently . betiveen election in 19W�-they will not again �,has,e a to come. Battles lost muAbe foiight I . 1, . J . I . tinve. . In the old .days in -the Prov- laiwailar will-jol-the-wisp. Nor will again and won. Liberties frittered % ,� " �0,1, 1; � Gently'L it clears the int0stines 'of iinck of 10ntarlo the Toronto Globe this country accept -EuroVe's fatfil away must be reg I ed and held. ency to �0 contrary to what knoi4ledge �- � ,'��,iffl , , S. H L MUA ain �-�,-, 5 I . ,, 1�",X��,�,' . I . .Waste ow bettAr, than'tak- was A. flamdng sword, on behalf of the conception that ,freedom can be held Bajftk ' -built to shelter privilege, I �,'��011,p� I . . � n%y, I I � . . 1. itirig patent medicines. Liberal cause. But thei Globe in -the by giving it away or that a dietvbOt ni�ust; be broken down and &Stroye& yt,MV I . �, .'' ,and experience, have taught us 'is right. . ,��i�,`�MA . I last few. yearg had weakened in, Its' can be found- who will defen0v for Liberalism has made it possible for . . 1. � pi'X' , _,�. . I I TWO tablespoonful'a -daily will political a;legiance. Its auppoA ,had the People, the rigb-ts ,he bas'stolen us to;�s,ye clearly wbat't.-yfraziny means I . 1 ';�:-d f� . . � .; .� . . � , �' , .. . . 0�;`,��.,�" I I - overcome Most tylps of c6nstipa- ,beeme 1ndWer,nt. But its sword had fronii Mevi� Uberalisn'll O&O the -it ,has fmade it possible for U& -to . �om,w . . . 1'i�'?!1411 &� i .tyrann +I fi�.i �! - 'i 5 , jio�. - Chrovic'o �Ases, 'With every ' rd* been dolled, it was only sheath- only pathway to progress in, k ' ,y. Perhaps the turn-' . ,�.�,�'U; estro . I., . y I To lessen your cost of selling,'we t, ,,,' � ­�.";­_t 4 I - xneal. 11 seriously ill, gee youir doe-' ed, and ready to be drawn and wi�th the spirit of the age. it A ing point in the worlft battle for ! � , � q - ,� 1113110�; , � . ; :.' 1,41,%,� � �-�,IiVf,l,,, 1. toi. ALI,BOAN, is not a �'cur6-91L" throughout'the cawpaigyk the Turon- mfta ,the compromises which 6 freedom Tnhy be fought on the soil I a gii, of . TANF, � � , ,�, I _ , I _. I . 11 f,�, , R: . I .. �, ..tt . . I , . . ,to Globe.'was in the fig6 frqm, start 1possible a, forward M-oveT&nt with- of, Canada.,, it�iq the task,of L%er- - 'Mend to you an adequate campp - � .1 - -­ �'= V "", .. I : %, , - ��7 ,jf,�Ivi,,;., Ath all out v,lolen" or disruptiOn. I.t. ves all I th I Lf, I .1 .1111� "I � � I Enjoy ALL­B4W as 9 defedl, Or tO ,finish Waging the ,battle wi 9i ant to be the dieeiding force in e, I 1. . I . . � " � 0', !N" ,'�.� "" ,:: � �" I , , .1 P" in 609*tng. App its, old 'force and vigor. It , most us -as nituch effidencY as �We are- Cap- conflict. To ,that task must 4ow I I I , ' ' - ,4, � 4""."i"n I" I., ., � , etizing redipes it I - I � 14 � . al lie Of 1181 e "' ` E x . ''. ,;� - '' � 4%��.. f,,,,',��,�),�� , . , - , f ,,,, 1-1 . - . ��. . 'nd I;- At b.wve renewed ,the life and s'pirit" of b , 009. 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