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I �1`1 M -T, - AO Bella, War, W. S. ... .(NPQ3#A7*k041 fr= PA 6..1 .1 ) M , - I U thoreA "I 14 " , - ge 1) 11arvIley, IN ­.- , V ;�X , . . im, txd is "MmObol -X 044 s'ma ­ ­ , I _� ...... ; ..", I A 'd . :,�- I ill � , 0 , ,,,. ,­ v -0 . I I 11 i I - A. 01114i, ..'' Court and,tho 'Qr*W,1� *0140�'Worlit .Ws, Y in ;%-"n "P "`* �', P. - , . .�%'U� .� LV!#�d -� J"li"a.mu f$peak B. Lamiont. Organization Favored ., lamw " itle in !f,*or of the. ftke of- Torla? . " .4, * U1 , H , - from iw , " , �J. . _ I , 4 It. 9 - am !! N t, W - "'ApWo I -­� I "I All E. 111011geTt, 1919s. Ulliaiv ,X. = 4 I wph W t with I M , IT101% , ell,j , 11. I'll, aded, over Ithe I To ,open t1i'la,meeting C. K. Over- -t - 4" . ". � Has be -lost his, popularl Y iiS Ww,pl, 11 U* 16 -1112 L444 4411�,., �. ,0.4s , ,�. , p- 4.�Wqssdn., !�; "11940. 1, , " . . I I I 1. �,I� 4��l -, -- �,�, 11 4 Hb4gert,;Mr. and'Mr.s. V. G. 'Hiodgert, land lkin acted as �hlai=*x, pad, , Rk. I . , i still up4raid. " . *PWP5k 04i in�s IM 0J009.0':­&Ar­­ , ­ 90"?,:�%l 4qa 4-0 'diner Una Bon. of, QU D, *AMR � own countrym . 'M = I I , ; 0 1�+ '-"- ,MT. and NkS. J- Q &Ubt� MT. and ­qU,T., Iabe,*ill VhQ gai and� ,cheer when some st0kift -lgirl ing - 9 M�v UW, � . ''I . I -A, to 11 Vest. .� 41 -j-, � ., . . 'N, �[ , ,ak vage Of the A. Ross ll&Kenwie Of TWsley acted, ?Is I& � - �, 004Y Av* "O k �1 I and charming Prince? At -f ortY, does w si4art song Ina. Londounight I " 1144 . � 11111N, ,�,,, -,.. .11 Mrs. R. A. Robinlson� MT -And T&s- wa bW Wing- anto 'It" $4,rox�. f � , �11 I , � ,�,, ­., I., I$ I - I . � . - .to. -pr .0, cpsta little, -and, 19- V".�- 1, I.. � I � -1. - 1; T� 1 ­*0t*d'0'V it" "'story -P. -Pauli% ,Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Secretary. ,&.1w,e any atteonip't s to he itill -play the = ,,.clubs? Will - ,the dro - -1 - "4`1, � an - ight I # C 4 . . I ., I , Ill " made to',orlganlze, the chairman call '!b , epar A 151 gs E. 11 . The next day lie m4k i�Ulllt,'� ", I L '. ,.7�1� 6 " YW the. County WaS r. and Mra. 1�. Q Hicles. . . . -he ever marry? vlo�red ni. and women In ­the � e -ht. to � rtgko,- i �Au)rojie 1, Vh I 41 IM � ., I l , Swayze, M� ed upon the varilous'61egates pre�s- I I I unem, en . V, 9 haA ., 1091 , .111, . I 11 � � , I I I 1;e(veh: . I I . . I went to England, to find the an- ­ , 11. . ,...; ... going back to the 'Mrs. Elino Scott, -CuPar; Mr. and horrifile shimi n6ar'Newcastlek Tlo-. ,u.rrh,%l D­caful�ss- - or h ­ I I ­ - . ;; :,- .11"..'. 71-,�­ e* to ,wwlress their opinion regar& Itted � -1 , .. ­ � ', ­.: ��, b � �1. 31 when a few men had ar� '��;' IR. M. ,L1ndsay,,XT. and, MT' not beperm t0play,iV One series swer to these questions, for Anything . . ­ l"Ok, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1..�� . . . . . . . . 2� It A, -11 .. "'Ift ... ,� I" .1 al . a I tg�K�the­Heebor-� s. F. ing the new olrgianization, and thiLs. with one' club 'and in another series that concerns the next King day hq may start some amusing �tyle shQ,uld give thiB ,lprescrWtiov r U�* , . � . 'f - of Engr , . ­,"', - -&A. &.- .. � 9�A' all AKU'. ' I , ­­ , �,,W'Po, ­ ­ I ; -Z; --.k.- L Cole.--��.-441&4Lm. .-C,- .d.1sV7u-g,4oir�-h4d­not7 progrelsoled � . .11 W � Ph,;k in -hats'or shirts. To-ml9rrow, he lnl&3� . !4""", . . . I g t� very - ItW,=affi,��-,d-,'.i�b.--�:,.---z:�- , , : land concerns the people of -the. Unit- � . -1".11 . ,ip,�, i �Y- 4.�'-a,-�--3:ar--�aS....H,Mvn..GDdede,-h ,W. ,,jj'ff'�� - M6�7Z4- 1fts. - A. kf- -far .before it, was 41tstinletlY seen that. wrinp the hearts 'of England' by, an . � . 4 I "' � , , * . 0 1� .11 ­ ".." . .11.1 ", 0- I I - h . I M11111 1�1' "I n i 27, in which,,year , -N,definfte =Tange-ent was MadlD ed.,Stabeg. --Seven years ag, I had' Z'11i, 1 � . � .11, - the q to the good fort - 3rances or the -c6if- broithdr-1 i4mt 1Xr. . Fred. I Plow. I 0 1 N an ' b,ecea X,cCe1lum6,Mr. and Mrs Grant I dition of ex -soldiers - an addregs Folks RlWaY� AM Xrls. Wm. , , � " 11 1, ''Egmond,- the g . une to nieet the Prince , " � OR III I'' S . E. Dunlop, YT -S Rd- anoAimbus. opinjon� Was go a- for a .,% a,odr6ss oirsium, cle, " �; , �P ", ��('. reat grand- Schnell, Mrs. M , a7er residing outs -idle the eoR-� 101 �Mr- M � W,,;,�,�,­- :,jobn head with the formatiah,of the new hues, , a . . .,. � , �g-lo T., I asgociation. " X4C" XcLeary of ()Uk-. , I ­ L friendly . Clad n in oft In, ,li. - - g" ,�,. . , ith 'Mrs C I 11111 rond of Re- � _ Vf club, although the ,subject and,*iiidxrl�wway- 'my p ,,, � N', - G. Y ail Eg�r , J Waddell, Dr.,and Mm F. G - J ecked out on his town ,typewriter. R01blisOn W1 - MO i t ; - 6 � I � '11. --- the building of a. road . caused *a1eugthlY discuissli-ow. Some �A- a � 1, "' � - ran es -Yust - ov- � J " m� I. I jorwn, Allly'efta cattle 6. li JProbably h14 I . egan stoi , , Milestone. -ille � persog . world travels are ov- Msses E. A. .land S. �Blalr TdIft �'%Yi" ."C',Uelph to Galt- Mr.' Gaxdine .on .- . felt that -a player -should be -allowed , L­ .r I, Mlis v W-ae the, l,y a ,present Who er thehillz from his ranch. We Are 1%ow - I in Dung=wn; Mr. -and Xrl. . , �,o Martin were each &&. and 'Ws. J. B. Shaw, s lstill appeared. to favor the'O. Ri. A., ibo ay for'bis, nearest club, provided er forever. ,$An, I leave Ehg- ftlien& , ", , - 4�UAIP given a , good ,neighbors. in Lomdon he was t It 111"", R; Margare�e I. Duff, Mt. and Mrs. R. in ri � . land now -when tWTe is so m'ueh to E, Pliffli-ps with frie -1 .q?d ch� � . '��,,, " ' "' I and .did not seem to be, very much wnl, while , Uds WL 04 � I III . there was none in his own to I I -once kind enough to grant me the . . do?" lie says. There is no ClDubt that A shower was ;held i�n Wedue'sday magazine or - . I I ,' . . . 3k.,�I-QlIm4d reception. - fa,,or of organizing another associa- otbeirls felt that one h, or (Mr M05 , 11 , , o'!"Ir Y, , md Premier H. Cook, 'Mr, and IMrs. H. J. Gard town could not �0�g :- fteciAl applause follov . Mr. wid.Mrs. John G. Gardiner, - although he did adWit that his draw ,players froni'mother -town or OTIly Is newspaper in -ter ,both the ,Government and the. King' night f - and . Russa � . 4`1 ' .. �yn, I t . ever given in the 'his- want him , The King ntmpsen, who returned from ' , `Cf -d� ,,, their , _ er , tion 40,� `e`l I � 'G " ? statement that �F W10ads view he p,11 , �­�, - Miss Mary Gardiner. club did not always get fair -tn�at- i'nboT ted ,village. 'In gather- to. stay close 'by A F ."� _� ', Ine . -is yea,r to The 'result of toric 'St. James' Palace. wec4ng.tAp on Tuesday. 'The em- ", , 'donations Mr. and, ,Ws. J. A. Rutckff,. '!Ws. m,nt, t felt that 'any difference lie the distclUssion was that ,the inattelf.1lig is stronger than he was a year ago. . -T had come th p,,, " 5�"Whe,an from tHlurclin County. bu ave ,� , k A ­ G. Habikirk, C. C. autions are taken munity presented them With ft* 0 . ,4 1 - exact and. fresh material1l h E#raordivary pree ,Q%­,�� - f G. Habkir , ad with the 0AA. wouldbe reme, , - h . I 614�;:�Ift three years 463 caiload's o: ' " was left to the incoming executive to -been 'helped knlrnleasUrablY by' his per- , & � 'i the last Cook, A. W. Pickard, Miss, Elsie Me- -e annual meeting of that or- ­ . ?ver every detail of his -health.. He chairs, a magazine rack and a am*- I . from , , died at &b , h � � " �` * � ba-deome to SaskatebEwmn 'I ,it sonal staff. I Js Permitted to attend no outdoor lug set. Following is ,the addIvaspl- . � .1 ".", E � '�,,�, � ,the gifts. ipoluding 215D tans Cutcheon, Mrs. E. A. XcClutcheon, ganizatic;ii� two weeks hence, a, he &stitutiolt Will Follow Even in ingland you hear that he function if the weather is the least f'b�ear Russell ' and Marion: As you . 0 .0 � �11­,. ­ b, Mrs. A, L. Meek, Willcox; 'kl�kr- allu proposedi introducing an amendimen't Playing rules and Constitution were will insist that the ,Duke of York be- bit unfavorable. But's seyere cold blav� so recently left the ranks of '. V �, . , . ., 1, 4-1 clutbing. Mrs. George Troup,, Pense. I whereby the imtermediatie. series would I � "'.1, �­ I Kerr who was down, for "Re- allsl& left to the incofming,executive to come King. Th ar serious,illness ,might sweep him single blessedness - and entered those* I . 24�;,�.�'' ­­ -P Mr. and Mrs. Donald Calder, J. E. 1* split up into two sections there- ' . ere is not one word .; � !�,�:, a m'?, -said he had,�eft Huron frame and,pre�eht to a general mleet.- of truth to this obstinate rumor. The- off in a couple of hours. At least of analtrinionial- bEss, rwe bmwe assem- " � � � �� I . ­­ - I - memories ,Gould, Isabel Gould Mr- a,nd Mrs. by giving the smaller' clubs -a' chance ing of the o7pni�ation at a later Prince ol Wales, if he lives, will be- i - I , . - -11 A �.; a e of three and, his i T. A. Da-vidsGn, W. baVWsion, W., G place in, the coming com.- a&, but - the playmIg , rules come the first Bachelor King of Eng- happen to his gallant -son when he lyress Our -heartiest good wishes ft - � ,I �,,, . � t , � fi- had to do chiefly"Witli an H&u�., Pasque; P. Cooper, Mrs. if to get so— will eoln� he is not Worried about what WiV bled.at'YOUr hOM19 th 5 eveUblif to,lix I I l I - -!�Iost '& � . �,,,,�' 11 , petition. form to those of the,C,AJr.A. 4 land. He will n ver marry. He has follows him 'to -the throne. He ,has You I V�,­ I I i . ack walnut chest in which . i;0;'1-'1-, . .. I Cooper,,Mrs. L. Phillips and Mrs. M. iTh, _speaker was'given an. attentive letter for letter. CeTtain reguladins 0, � . By yourglew"al and harmonious I I ­ "' 4 ',i�, I �,�.l , I o er had kepit cooldes. G. Kerr, Pense. � I hearing but it was plain- to see that p to e in e or two great women friends whom seen his son Win the ,heart of the manter you have made mwmy friend&. . I-A� ,.. , ioneers with ,will, however, be drawn u , b - he admires ,deeply,, M. ere -'are ab- whole world. 1. We are pleased rim are, -relmaftingA, im. I 0 . 'T.t I . fell. pralse for the P ;Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Tho-Ps'011, the majority of the--.deleg4tes bad �Iuded in. the constitution, but these vious reasons why 'he cannot marry , I I �. I "!,;% ll Of duty and self denial. I -ft I our commiunilty. and u*&ing lour -- I - 11,.��, . �� 11 I � sle ter of Rowatt; MT. and,Mrs. James McCon- -other cGnvicti�ow and'were ,deltermin- will, -also be adopted.' by a general them. 'For one thing, - *1 I.. . � Lindsay, a na,tilv)e daugh they are 11com I I Quality in dres.Wd ,poultry depends holmWin 'Sweet Adburn?,lovelile.4 va .7, 'I, �, I 1 , �, I , . - I Vaughlam, cleverly narrated a 121th olf nell, Mr. and 'Mrs. F. 'A. Demorest, ed that they -had, enough of the 0. H. Tdeeting befoale they b0cOnte effective. moners." . he manner in Jage of the Tolain.. Aus, a small remem- I 1, 1". , ��, : Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall and Estella A. and were ready to take steps' to To r&ord all that took Place at the 'It is easy to Understand why the almost entirely upon " 4 % - which a bird has been fed or finished braniele . and expression. of our love 11 (,,,, chishoi.m, Cuper; Mr. and 'Mrs. rectify any wrongs Which they con- meeting would, require mbr6 time and Prince of Wales has'never married. . w�,` . July incident. �,�,,,,:; , The guests numbered 141. Rose and M. C. Ross, iMrs. N. M. Richardson, sidered were done to their respective I in ,preparation fo,r market. mikfed and respeidt for you, we wish you tcp� �4� Cold chrysantheinu— in crystal howls spaze than is available,' ,but the- Was ,,Heps been too busy," a m,-mn very . ',term applie&to birds which have aecelplt these gift. Our sincere t �-,.. , . ,. *th six or seven Regina- Lyle L. Richardson, Wil -cox. .club,. _,Even those clubs not repre- no doubt that the ,meeting wa's haT- . explained. From go to IS a wiff1h, . V., t bo e Godl ,,�, Igm. ad the tables vn Mr. �nd MTs. W. J. Campbell, A. sente"f sent word to the meeting that monious and of one mind. Words close to 'him been finished through. feeding in ds that You may - th -niOY 0 ". " ball ns lending further ,Color. when most heirs to, thrones have f I MY 11(w 11 Murray, G. S..'Hloward, Jamea'Eagl- they Would be behind the now .or- were not ,minced when any m&fter 24, (-rates or pens on a ration of finely greatest gifts.--heallth and,happinesa I . . . - '-'�'�­, fbivs. H. G. Irilck!-, was chairman of . their brides .picked for them, be, was ��:i­ . son, Warner; 'MT. and Mrs'. W. A. and asked that organizw- came up. for discussion, so -the dele- , Yr I ganization ground - ' s and, malk.. This I 'ocess -�43� your wedded We. *',,.Signed on be- . dier . grain, , ,the soclaf com�rdttee. Sam Swayze ,deep in the War. ,,He, -was a '901 the proportion and flavour half of,70dr many Mends in the cam- � � " Scla.ter, ;AEr. and Mrs. J. R. McKen- tion be proceeded with. leed their opinions point blank Prince.. 1?joyal marriage could C � increases I �, � , � ' gates vo ome, I munity.12 I I - directed Community singing, with A:l Die, and"Chrlis Pedersen, Milestone; Mr. After a' frank and open. discussion,land while all did not agree with ev- later, in its proper time ,and plaee. of edible niaterial. . I I . The' WiM.,9. =embers and frie-n& - � I � � - _ . I . �f I= Swayze furnishing splendid. ac- Mrls. L. B, Ring, Mr. and Mt�- M. ' lend s , e. came ,home to. England most ww-www� � . � . ,and which wa:s orderly -and of the fTi - . I ," . COMPaMnIents. David � Mills accom- A, Carmichael, 'Mr. and 'Mrs. George erYthing that wa suggested yet When h . -w� .of Donnybrook Crew, Westfield' Dun- � 1, 11 . s-�;, Waddell, whose har- list nature, the election of OffiCers there was no mistaking that the of his time he spent trYi to help k I . � i,. I., parlied 'Grant ng : ALTBLTRN- '. . ,glanUM and Auburn, met at ..'' � . ntondca's6los made o ,McKay, Alberne,thy. . held and -resulted- at f ollows: Hon. formation of t�he new organization comrades rehabilitate themselves ,n . I .1 brookon Thursday. There wlastlti t . �, � � ,.- ' night, winning three entores�*For one T.E. Love, Milestone., iMr. and Mrs. -. ' -.. nt, C. K. o�veirldnd, Erin; Pres- was uppermost. in their minds, and civilian life. -He -suffered the sarne - I � I . . . crowd went from Auburn and Mrs- . - �', , number a hoedowr4 !�erformed with C. D. Gaxnsey, 'Mr. and Mrs.- A., W- ident, J. G. Burt, Listowel; Ist, vice- that they we�Tq, unaninious. that the violent postwar reactions-. He joined I Visft6rt: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Raith- W. 1.Wortimlore addressed the m6elt­ , Muster Andrew Glilmo-, Keystown- . . . 4 �­.. f eeft , - esid.ent, a. MeXame, Milverton.; 2n,d association wo1Zd,,b1 b ted to -irligig of those ' mad by, Mr. and Mrs. J..TaYbT; Mrs. Earl 'ing On, "DiffiCUltieS . . I ,g'the whole house helped with ' jiq:�YQ Elliott, and Mr. and Mr.. Al' P' - I , L Do- -a i� the mad wh in China " * �� vice-president, A. D. Slutherland, See- ma.a. Those.pre ,e = sdtis-fied years. 1, . Allison, of Goderich, With her par- The November meeting, oFthe %0. I � the acc�paninienrt.'Ir.'G. Hicks gave . .. .., Pleasure *ith the vocal solos, I'Fi�iend, bert F,lliot,t, Luinscilen; W. E. Suth- f,ith; secretary, A. E. Donald, to let ,the new slatel (of officers carry 'Then came his first trip to Can- erks; 'Mr. and ,Mrs. Charles, Beadle,; men's, iMssionary Society and Ladiete ; .. . � �, ? , , - --O.,. Min,�P2!. and "Sing Me. a 'Chanty." eThy, 'Mrs. A, Harniltont. Beverly W,lkertoii; ,treasurer, A. R.. McKen- one, from. m;ow out, B,pt the firm de- .ada. All the Dlom:mions h -ad suffer- Mr. and' ,MTs. IM. Jewel of 8emniller Aid �i Knox Presbyterian kGhlurek # '"' I — . . Hogg, Abr, and M,rs. Whn. FXty. zie, Padsjey; executive, W. R. John- termination 'of 21'1 wbs that emery- ed terribly' in the War. The cords and Rev. 'William and Xrls. Mains of wais held, ion Thursday ,afternoon in . . �­ Jack LaPointe, antroduCed as a Mr. and mTys, J. E' Allison,,Mr- and ston, .-Paltnerston; J. N. 'Mutdock, ,body w�ould,put hip, shoulder to the " 1� . 1-,4.,--. mm! , and magacian, gave the , that bound the far-flung E�npire to- Cor,unmA vith 'Mrs. -C. A. Howson; the baseiDenit of. the church wiih W . I 'g; bux, - ­­W.--N.-Biair,�� _Harris+ Tw . - . M 1�­Llly _ILQ. I �� ­ - --.--- I ,on, 'Mrs. G. F. Blaix,, pW .igb-b�qx I ­­ ­ - ­ .. I -..,. ,1 � . ..... 1- - ars. 1W. J.'Allis _h,m, I Dak, ,on i R. C. wheel. and interest t1leir. .in -gether- had --been - stietthtd-t-0--t-h-e- -Mrr-L-,Miat­-'of- 1�� -with Mr.- and- members- lr�ew -vall., Thor - � . I house a ftee esson liv ugg i Dr. and Mrs. Puddicambe, Re-�i­Miniburgffi' 1). S, centres -in the new organization , d . I �- ,icks, . ... ing an honest 'Penny . breaking ,point. Downing Street and MTs joh,n Manning. 1. I , on a hand- - Leitch, Erin; D. A. McLachlan, Lan- accord their executive every ss"' - Buckingham Pala,de, between them 'Miss Verna Anderson has return- a reading by Miss Eleanor Wihftu ow , at card tr McArthur, 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Mc . . progran4me for. the day consistod of I . �-�. . ... and playing tenor solos Math, Mrs. A. R. Beveridge,'Miss,K. dom . � : I . 3k. LaPointe, with Bill Kirby, . E. C. Mun- I ance in putting the thing across. in a would try a great experiment ,They ed to -her ho,me. in DuIrgannon after "Obey 11 a niiesoage, 'from ,Mrs. � J. . 0 1 saw. R. Beveridge, AIT.'and MTS League in Good Hands -r. . I I I I . guitar, and Buster Totten, violin, -gave and 'Mrs. George Totten, El- , I highly sucicessIfull manine would send this youth with the quick spending a week "il her grand7 Howaft entitled, "The Falling of the ' - " . , & few fine numbers without the hand- r?, MT. Wdth-that representative sl-afbe of only thegroundwork ,has been, laid eager smile and the wistful look in mother, ,Mais. J. Jrwin. ' Leaf." 'Miss Josephine Weir favorell , , . - . sie G. Totten. 4% ... officers the meeting felt -satisfied that -and the surface anerely. touched, but his eyes to -Canada, He might kindle IMessTs. W. T. Riddell, Jas. Ilow� wkith a solo "Pass It OrL" She was I. saw. I 9 I . . . . :;I I the affairs of the new organization if the enthusiasm displayed at yes- afresh the torches of loyalty and att, E.' Ball and Edgar Lawson aft- amonVanlei by M[iss' Smiall. The . - I 0 1 ., � . Souvenirs Presented - . d . ,presenitaltion. ,of a walking stick was I had been left iii good hands, and rthe4 terdary's meeting is an indicUtiOn one mmipire.love. Off he went. Wben -he tended a,e funeral of IMr. Matthew Ladies' Aid then, beld their meeting . 1 . . d over to the new cannot help but feel that the new as- Teturneal those ,who had isent 'him Bruee at Londesboro Qn. Monday. and, a social half-ho�r Was, enjoye& . 0 I '1� . imlade, -to A. E. Hodgert, who was in- . . meeting wa's turne I. , I . -strumenital largely -in, having the Hur- a , president, who threw tbe -meeting op� sociation is off to a good ,start and knew that in the young Prince they We we sorry to report that Mrs. . . - 1 on,01d, BoTs, Assed- I had an asset beyond, calculatifon.. He Arch. Rob on is not im roving as we t- ation. formed. . en f or general discussion of mat- its. sruccess assured, if the interested i's p , . I'll , Sour'v'eTArs were won by Mr. and, Mrs. 309 ters olf Urticular interest pertaining parti,eis -show -the same spirit and co- had Tecemented the British Drapire. would wi�sh and that Mrs. Charles .1 F F . I �.� . . . I I I . W. E. -Gardiner as Mug the old I to the assocliation. These took up operation they did then. There.was He had smiled. his way into, the heart Beadle and Mr. Beverley Patterson tMORRNOIDS 4 . t, - I pectons. present. Each is over eligh:tes'Y"' .. . . considera,lyle time and the pros and no mistaking the determination of ,of the world. . I are on 'the sIck list. .. FA OR "PILES" . 1. in Regina for 28 cons .re,garding the 'best meth,d,d of the ,representative body of shrewd i0ther trips followed: A-ustralia and 'Mr Kelmer Dawson is in DetroA are.pr6rhIpt and thoreugW k '- _ � I .� They -have resided condneting the league, , so that none business men present at the,meeting . 4 i . ' relieved' y the isse of - I I -N . ,years The runner-up for ho,nors wa-- � *Vr--Q� i N ,W Zealand, - South Africa, India, for a week's vacation. I I lrYL . . . I � . . Mrs. C. Harvey, 2273 Ga'Me-t Street, A HEALTH SERVICE OF would be forgotten and none would and' ,they rwenrt about their work in Japan, South America and the Unit- Mir..W. T. Riddell and Mr. Jomes DrOCINALSE'S ; :, . THE CANADIAN MEDICAL be pl,'wed at any disadArantage, were %rusinese like methods, all of which ed States.. The Prince wat a 'busy Medd went to Dungan -non on Tuesday . I ;, :�,: I who has been in the West for fortY- . ASSOCIAirt6N AND LIFE ­ - IrIll SkIk 1, k I ��­ .--fire years. ,Mr. .and Mrs. George Me- INSURANCE COMPANIES deilt with. . , ,augurs well for the attainment of -man. Not only bad he developed in- on account of the death of Mi. MeddIs . � I .I I , 1�. KELy, Abernelthy,'were prize winners IN CANADA ,The residenoe rule occupied con- their qr1ost ardent expectations. to a master salesman of Empire sen- . I � - I C'. . _tor. itilp Tum - ,siderable time, but it -was eventually The datels. foT the next meetings of timent,but he had become the,world's . ,- for length.2of trip raad,� -and of . 1: I . ti,006 � I INDIGESTION -decidled by motion thait players in or- the executive the entire or- greatest salesman for British goods. . I �' . I E. p.. paplin and A. E. Hodgert � � &­ to Tender themselves eligible to ganization have not been set a' yet .; I He was called The Prince of Sales. , . Those who suffer discomfort which play must -be a resident of the Centre but among other things which may Then in the'fall of 1928, on a pri- e . � : vmced the thanks of the members to SNAPSROT1 CUILk I I I . the oflicers, and to the speakers and apparently arises in the latbdomen and on or before July ist prior to the be done, -if -not this year, then at some ,vate hunting trip to West Africa, . - . I I 2atistsof the evening for the pleasur- wh- . is. supposedly associated'with next playing season. It is intended, fubm-e date, is the ap, li ti n f r f- cv­rle the word of h4 father's serious . I . . 4_ .� ,ca G o FL ,,­:,� .. 1, - I able arrangements."The'president ex- the digestion of food describe their of course, to in"'lude a clause in the filiation, with the Canadian Ama�e,,,..- i ,-'ss. SILHOUETTES ", I -rr indigestion" or "d7s- cmirstitu6jorn 1providdng for baricers, Hmkey Association. with a rf­ l-'st .. Lack In London be found � . lit, 1.10 I .. pisined that John G. ,Gardiner, secre- co iplaint as " $ :-,,w 6-il.las and vas I Lly increased re- . I � I . �, pepsia." It is interesting -to note, in students and those players arriving that the champions of the N.W,C�-Fi-.%. . " 4i;tiEs. lie still :had no time t — — - I . ltary-trmsurer, looked. after. the lio�' .;;j�,­.J� . :i!�:�i!",i:i�:i�*���i:i*:i:i::�:::::�::::: :: `�1"`,...:..:.*'.-*. �`. I. . 1. .11�1 .1 ­�-i� :: 1V ' is a r in a t ai itted'against �,'ol * -:���i:�:�i�i*�'ii.,-.,!���iiii:",!!.",�.�.�iiiiiiiiii�:'�'I !:?,,'.i�i i *1 I .1. -f �-:. I 9 - f.n- i.,,arrying. lie was now almost iii.�'.,"."'�i�%."i�ii;�ii,ii�'�'-�.-I...�,,,�; i,. ::�:r,'-.�! , share of the woTk'during the year. ,passin , that "indigestioli� Pot, own fter that date, Who are in each ,series be p f.�;;` ..i .i::ii 1� .*i . The offilcers re-electled are. lack of di- moved there under strictly business champions of ,the O.H.A. Ll tile Du- . :.'.'� ii%..., . . . .X... � � . Honor- term because there is no . . '.15. If he married at all he would cer- ;:�:�i:�:;.-,'i�ii�--'�� .11 . . . . . . , .11 . . t is poor diges- conditions. minion play,downs." :::%:::0%,��:::%` ::. lii�:_% .... . t gesti.on; what is mean tainly choose for himself. Long since i�i��.i*',',-','ii:'*i�,.,i�� ,;j:*::X *..,:... t � ary president, IM. E. Ga�diner; pas ,�iiii��: . 11,1: � . presidentt� iS. J. Latta; ,president, E. tion, and the reason why digestion is A sftict. ban was.also lyla,ce,d on - :-x::,+:g.:-:- :.I....".... ­ . the time had passed when a foreign :i:**:,*X,,K :� ::�:�:ii� . : . ii.*:,.:.�,*.',/.:'�,,,*. ��is�i��i iii�ii . , , n blamed is -because it is making itself players who perforn� in 0. H. A. Tomato Juice princess desirable for state reasons, ::-:i:?0�:,N',X:: t - seicretarYltreasuTer, Joh . - ':�:j: 1��& . : .,-,..:: 11. . �,� 0. Walker :::* :.1.j:::::::. I ' :..,:: .. .. 11 � G. Gard-aner; vice-lpresi4ents, R. A. felt, so indigestion is conscious diges- ranks. This Title was clearly defkn� ni. Long !i�i �%`11 I . . Tomatoes are rich in both mineral could be. -hand-picked -for li-ii I i�!�i::----, ",:.*'.'.'.""".'.'.",I.".,.."? ::-�: , ... ..., iiiii§i§��ii.*.?. . , I . I R*inso-n,a-A,d M-rs. J. C. Scott- finance tio,u. ed by resolutiom� which says that a ­­ ..................,.::;:;:;::!::."- ..,.:�:.:.%. .: ..,.:�:.:.%. .: ..,.:�:.:.%. .:: ...'......."...'... ., ..,.:�:.:.%. .:: .. .1 . . r::;:-::::::�::j:: �-."i":.,.�:ii�:iii:iii:iiji','� :�:::;,:;:::::::::::;; , mm, alts and vegetable alcids. TheY, had ,his family'brought pressure on '.'..-.'.'......1.;:;:;:;::lj ... . 4. :��i;":::K�i ....'...'......, :j$j:i:!:�i�i� .... :;;;;..:;; �:�.L!;�;- I .1. I �ii:§�:i�: i ii-;�7i,.-.�i�i�--.*.*�i��� ..i�i�lii�iiiilii:i$i:!� I ­: T, Mrs. Scortt, , player will nut be considered as hav- s ��ili�iii�i�.�i:�:��,.i�i�i��.*-.-*i���:�;;i�iiii�'���i�,�,�,i���.�i!ii�ii ., � :,,...: ! . The stornacb is coT only blamed , " `��i�i��i�i�:�i�: �, I '' ..! - ,�!�,", -Ii�i:iiiii,;".!�:�i�i�,:�',. - . ., conijiiittee, Mrs. Welke game therefore, have the m,rit, of both him. Bult he was not to be sold to i��ii�i*..' .�:i:i:�lil���i!��ii�,�ili�ijiji�.--'�i�:iii�!:i�':.�i, -�' I . .", W. J. .-Aalkon and Mrs. W. A. SvIater. for the trouble. Important digestive ing taken part inan, 0. H! A. the biggest 'bidder. ", :;:;:;::�:;:;i:i�ii��i:ilii�iii�iiii;�'-iiii�,*�',*i�i�'.i I , , ;SOCial Commi,tt :, Xw. H. G. Hicks, .processes take place in the stomach until after he has signed, a referWs green its. They I:ii�i��i��f.i�ll'i�i�i��i�,�i�i�i��;�����i�iii���ii��i��ii�:::::;:-,..*.- I. . - ... � . ee From the welter of the past five ,*,�.:1:1.1::1, "' i��ii�ii:�l"..,ii:!�I'll"xi,<.:�i�'����,�l.'��i�.'��:'�ii�...":�i. !!! ;.,. -;,-;-; �. I in the mouth,'but, -the most form. Then andonly then will he be also contain three vitamins necessary .; -;!:".;.:;:::",::;::::.:.:.:.:.:: :-:.,.:,:.:-�:::;::S .".. .. *i�ij�ii j. - j. I . Mrs. S�qtt, S. J. Swayze, Grant Wad- as theydo depression years there has emerged a ,"*.*,.'.".,.*,..'�.....;".:.*. .YX-.! ,*:�;j:j; I " *!*�*'�­.:,:;- � � � ­:..!.;% ..:�:%�: I X'�:�.;::::::::: ..... �. " ' an for buman growltb and development *`, .1 . I . 14 ­ -- -deft; &Eissl'Margaret L Duff and Miss profound part a ftestion occurs in considered as halving played in I new and finer, adeeper and far great- %-:�;�l-",�, I �� �� �. - 0. H. A. game, but particular stress and so Tai7k high among protective ..,: %e �� . . 11 E[sie )TeCuticheonl; membership com- the intestines. The stomach is blam erPiince of Wales. , He is no longer � ., .I......."...'..'e. . "... '... I I I ­....., I . -foods. Much of the nutritive mater- .... ".. .... .. i:: :::. ---. . T 7. JR. MA :* - . �Jtol� ed because the nausea, emetationz was laid on. the fact that a player . mittee: Williaila, Etty, IM 1. daily on the front page of the I ,.� . Inson, J. H. Wood�- Pensle, . .tb� and vomiting, which 'are the common teed not have appeared one minute ial is found it'lthe juice. The tomoto almost I­ �,41. n,s world's press because be is now bit- .... . � I James Duncan, Pasquej land Dr. Halt- I symptoms, seem to aTise in ,, the stom- on the itce in order to, disqualify him. is one of the few foods that retai terly opposed to publicity. He in- - I I . i , � . . i 11 I � If he is in uniform, sits on the ben,Cb its vitamins almost unchanged whon sists.bhatmiany of the serious activi- . . �.­ � �. I and has:eigne,d the referee's foran for cooked. .. ,� ties be kept out of the papers. He . IL . . that -game he will be considered an Tordato juice has ,the same bene- has gradually 'delegated public un- �. I I . �- . .. O.H.A. player. ficial properties as orange juice and, . I 1, � ­ . � . . smal- therefore is equally good for babies, veilings, ,speeches, inspections, chair- - SHEET � . I ". l , Allowance was made for the I Inlans-hips, etc., to his three ,brothers. . , I I 11 r . ler ,centres that may wish to enter especially if they are being fed PM- SUE JECTS �,� -d1k e o He has been cbe�red, and shoved and . ­ - ­-------.�.-- -­­.�­ -------LIGHT h .I . . 11 . 'ch I. ,-,-v , ,�, more than one team in the N. W. 0. teurized n . Tornaltoer, are on f "I I'.."- WHEN HL A. by a reslo,lution whi st�Lted the easiest foods to Preserve by Cam- stared at long enough. The Prince . I . I . , I. U I of their acid con- Charming of the World is gone forev- CAMEPA , I . ": 11 1, that a player will be allowed to play nin,g on account t er. :In us I ,Ir. Ais place stands the Serio I IzD - I I � . 11, . -with hishorme tZwn club in .both sev- tent. They may be easily canned a . I 4�;,: � - I you meet an old friend. . . . Prince. Much of his viewpoint to- -W . . �-, I ioT and junior company, but be will home. Tonialto juice Canned readyfor d life has altered. He has ma- . � . . " *,:, 11 , . . 2, use is sometimes a convenience. Now war . . I tured, haa taken on the finest quali- 1 4 �" * and you haven't seen him for . - is the timle to provide this win'ter's I I � "I'.- ties contained in the ,word 'dignity." . i r-" I . I I I . . 1'��,:, Ach- supply. r is gone. . . . 0 '!'.",�­ The digestive process mey be up- The foU,cywing Mcipes were preper- His shy and boyish manne An arched doorway between living and dining rooms. a ta t sheet and a bright light I I ',,.d�. years . .. . and you � invite him He still tugses with -his tie at long- u ,� . set because of the condition of any e�d by the Fruit Branch, Domfnion De- drawn-out cererhonies, but he is far -these were the only special requirements for Als silhouette. The diagram shows I ��;' "-' gost parktment, of Agriculture: - . the relative positions of camera, subjects, sheet and light. - �,, .one of the digestive organs. less nervous than some Years &go. '-, V'� back to town with you . . I. disease affect the behaviour of the ' " I ,�­: . . stoinach. Nausea and vomiting mark Canned Tomato Juice His temper still can flare up. to a '. �':,' � ,-,; I - 24 ripe tomiatoes white heat. He is less patient with WITH the advent of cooler frosted bulb lamps, a photoflood- , `�` * . weather, some inapshooters as- type or'photoflasb lamp. Both the . 11�11 .the onset of most of the conimuni ,�,L - . i , I cable diseases. Disease of the heart 3 tablespoonfuls gait bores�but I would say he is even -- I * , 11 % teaspoonful pepper (optional). more considerate and more thought- sume that the,picture-taking season photo -flood and photoflash are avait- I ' . may be reflected in digestive upsets. t most electrical or photo, A ", 11`1�111 I 11, , - Lted . IWash and cut tomatoes, but do not ful. . . . is over, And in so doing-tbey miss able I% ,� . �- . I I The situation is further complim � Never has, he ,bad anything RV- a lot of fun and good pictures. supply shops at very low prices. The � �"`f,l . . -ny cases, w1blich have no . -balf . ��V;'�. � . by me organ- peel Oook very slowly for one ". , I . ' a coarse govie, proaching ,the genuine ,popularity ai�d photo -flood lamp, which gives an I �z "i ,'� � t of emw� hour. Press through Matter of fact, with the new films exceptionally brilliant white light, ?�, . , ic basis, but which anse ou� nt �,,,,,," �, . tiotiel di4bulrbances of whi�fi the Pat- extracting dill pulpit Then through a love that be enjoys at this mome and generally improved equipment, ��,.,C­: , ses of the British is probably your best bet., ro �q�,.,., . I I fine tieve to rlem�ove seeds. Boil �five with the great mas the snapshot season, is continuous, . ,�V, � I .ie* m -Jay oT may not be swam their . 51&� I . The various paxts of the body am minutes., Sedl in sterilized jays anA isles. They know that he is on winter as well a' Ummer, indoors Pose your subject about tWofeet I I �%;' , " I . IVI'v�1r;141 - . . - . s. 6, - process 5 mirlutes, in a water bath or 'side. -He has sponsored UnenVloy- 8 s in front of the sheet (on the side I 1$1W., � ... L::::j�. 4 controlled through -the nervou ys . and out. We shall have much to say F�&��'F � ,5VK.-` t Clubs where men and- women away from the lamp). Plant your' CV,, I -A ., I tem.. 'Some ofthese functions are un- Oven- men es, . about indoor pictures. For a starter, 6 %,"I'v, I . mo,e� , 'R to be used for b�bies, -Gmit sela- can Come from their shabbY 110,11111 n a tripod or table so that ,��'*�,,� , , , I . der our control so that we can let's talk about silhouettes - those camera 0 R,,�'- � to work, gossip, and break the Mon- it is directly on an imaginary line I N"'y - ,, . t I k 11 our body about at will; others are s0niU919- - . and pictures in which the figures are 0 " ��,',�L�,��,�"":, . — — otony of workless days in -bright from the lamp, through thet �Lk'V":",� - , , - 11 . . practiea,117 autornatic,.but can be' ' ' i drawn I el.c,', . %, 1: brought -under control; sueh.�," the There woulld appear to -be a serious -friendly surroundings. He 'visits solid black on a white background, sheet and through the subject. T, he 0 . . nH, 1� , " , I . I clubs personally, chats with the much like the scissor pictures you diagram above ixplains� the layout , I ... 0; esO . f,,-,V��­ 11 act of*brealthing; others again� and shbrt�age of alsike, for ,domestic needs I. §,!,�i�,��� - 3, -hands. out cigarettes f,rbm see at fairs. $ , I ..., ... M . . . . . . this applies to most of the internal in Cana& next spring as the 1934 memberE s no barrier ' in the simplest way. When the pio- 0 N,�11'.,`.":� , . . -his own case. There.! x ­ ...... ;;; - , With silhouettes, even more than ture is taken, the light shining � I I . organs, are entirely automatic and so production,"Plus the, Amall carry. -over , .. ­ � , poor. To . I �­ . � ­ , ­ 'ps, it is vital that through the sheet should he the Wv 0 pp"p,v�.­­... - . . ... . ,,, ,,,- I �­. ... I ­. � L beyond -our Conscious coribrol, The is not expected to. e=eed more ii;� here between Prince and - as I with ordinary and � $;,-�� , 'ri',,�:l , . . I—— 11 : I . . ftestive tradt is . reolated in this one-half normal � r6quire'llnen'M � I them he is, a new ,Prince. He b I the pictures tell their own story. light in eithei Of. the rooms. . jti��,�, , � � ". I klki��,.,�1'1, �, I i I I I . � . antomatic fashio-N.- I . gone down. into their -mines, visited (Unless, of edurse, you want simply About exp o-s- you uslo the � 6 �- �� .. . ures. If �,�`4 1 1 .. I eir �, � their miserable, homes, pled th * I . 010 -;': . - . �', a profile portraitJ For you have two,(;o-watt lamps, you win li�ed an '� ­,; I 1� . , ", I � 'An important function of this ner ��,,�Vi,,, �,!�, � ­ �4 . . . , ".. and. in a hundred . . 0--- - pomm - . . Vi� FR, -on, Long � digestive � cause on th- radio, . , . - 4y ufe a is * C vaus con'trol is to keep tho 6 only outlifies, to work with, unsup � I �,)"' . . . " " Rt,,��,�., - 8.00*0 pl, all home ( � , and one ways used the full and ­ b6ut 10 seconds, with, 0 ,P,��i,�­-,, . ' - � I -­ � . I Aon, nefther Nv,`� "' � � Canal alb the proper tenti . . ported by perspective or detail., ' the lens well opened, with a photo- 0 . fo"Jx'4,�z. 1 11166 U11.1 mighty power of -his Position to help . 0,�,i' . OW-Awtiffte twd make sure of a welcomew coliaps,W nor diitended. .A sudden - . 3. 1 - 0� Wl". �11 I ., I I � I I cotids will saf- �',,gcl , � - " '4,%', . 11. . . I . I them. � The first essential of silhouette flood, a couple of Be , � . �Vj , �"e�,� , "'. "I � ­ ­�, . I ... lost of tension in the st6malch gives I ��N�, "ll., ,, I . - tj,ow IMinjoym of families living in 9qual- pictures is a perfectly flat back. fide. Using the phot6flaah, set the I I 11�� , ",­­'. ''. ,, �, . I . , , tou feeling of nausea. 9mationd up- � 4 '';',%L': 1'�-,. ­, , . . . 'M ;,;, ��,-, -, "I I or and. filth ,know that 'he bar, ,bvosd- 4, ground, devoid of -detail. And the shutter at 11tinie," turn out till ' 11.1;1 I 0" Ung"istanct. Ikeeps: you in t -ffien& � . �. flu: I i e ed/1, j?"'. � .6tich with I ,, I . gets, worries or �141, I , "; ; �,; , I . . 17r I shocks. bring this a- � �@ ' ��"71 "�"'4�: ,� , , ' Olt bout. by their indirect adtion, on the ­ Mr, pgdwgra sameo' baby hO - - a& * *A� f, 4alltie� so -e* itp�buginess, =4 aidp in many cast over all Vmigland the statknuent. I "'l, . , easiest way to obtain- buch s� b ' lights, open the shutter fivAh the . I , "; �� �',il,��,.,, , "", 1�,, � � I I . V',1,14 XV- � I . jeuciei�'tt % tAck.do0enAdble. ecanou&4 nervous "I am appiffled- that gugh conditions ground is to stretch 0, bed sheet flashbulb (which gives only 41, in- ­ . �,� , �,,,;,�',',,';'O�q.. ,.�' , ',.� ,.­ door , - I control of the gtomaeb� In two teeth when le" than thirpe Call, emut in a civilized country such P�,,,.'�,',-,. �, �. " , , - , � I - ' 0 , 541U�,,'­. , , ­ . , , 0 monthb,'old. She *fit&* In truth that iterosd a broad doorway betwedn stant'sylvidlight),closb the shutter .1 , , , � id" thi 66iit Of your diftetorY Show -you a fmiannet whith, *# Cannot ex laiAo -- �1 �. � ,:, ViAttis . I ,�,,�.I,' ­,�Ii­ . � I ;91" '�" as ours " f1t is the Pla, � A" , ­ -� . '' I I I .. ,� k ,"M '�.� � - �,`, , � � . -to tar as little is $0, 611tL - I is now "i Y, 14Y tWo rooms. it's, impibrttitt tba� the --aftd there you are. - ,;;�t,y ,i,�!,� ,�� "-' I , tft1tAA0.6.1 doft-or, . / the oinotiotig ni*y- affedt -the 6ebuvipr 'hb Prince, Of I �1, 11 ­,,kze'�,� � . ; . 1� I . . .. I I I 1. tract, , The that gi46&,hirh 00"'d 0*9 To& this new attitude of t 0 ` . I . . . : . - I I � ­ � dtgestive, lots V"a ed' � , sheet be tack04 UP So that all A little practice vrith silhouettes " I'll ,� ", . . I . . . 11,6 'A's)6MAW , "-,,, ''M t0tli'UP* Wales has had a (profound fnfiue�nce I , rm-tmb . i-� �-­-, , " � I I I , lli "i, 111, i. I . , I . I I'll 11 � I . 8 a, I *fth 0*-- W. fi - t mdl"WeW . N, iij V*#14nd. Creases and wrinkles are eliminated, is, worth Volumes of instruction. . ��11, ,;,�'! 1,� " I - . . � L A � in.,ohleeking.raid$tal ftV41t I I I I i I ��,,-,A� 2., :, ,� �, ��-,%I-i�!'.,�:­ I � I I , I . . . . I I � �� 1 n4d§" 4hl6h: 904#WtOd r"Ress .1 . C6d silhouettes make exce4ent . I I - .'I;`, , "4, 1� �..'. � I I., . . . I .� . � .� I I .. outs-, %# Ait 460*4161- but"fle Wt=�' " "'100411,111156. 'Ab C - V- ,I funr recognize To'light up this bntkgrou#d, a, _ " ­ .. I , .1 - i,A' I I �-. - " I I I ., I , I ,� �,, I 0-Y" , -. .,. ,by' . kffi' 9$ �, �,�, " ­ i;. 1 I60 "'T . �1, 1� ,��p � �. - ,� � tW t `4 "� ' 6d -the .444 of 10' it0ift,Y, 11119t Atong, light must'bb otct in back �f tWotetial for groetinj eawds,.book 6 I I I �� ,, ,; �;,ki'L'.'' . ''I', �. I . I , . . I ut I 061ill..'t I Ift I ow- is I A t I I plAtego. 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