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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1933-05-04, Page 7TAIVROPAY, ;BIAS' 401, 1553 THE GODS IM IRTAX Obitu 111'TEL.HO SUNSET PREPARES FOR THE SEASON y } � J .I - --.-1 _ �,.� _ _ =.mer�- E S E N T I N S. V. li CYlfiQ�eOS o :"r..,° _ r _ cam.* _.�-.,._ . ,After oulY a few dogs° lunm ,Jolie F. �+e" , : Reynolds gassed tzway xt lits horse, Al- � � �� 2� �-+� <: 25th. at the age of over Tuesdaq, April y III bert strut. Clinton, an a � 7' d2 years. Mr. 4 v -r I", t�' � +�'^ r�,,, . �11 � Reynolds vv sE native oY Ruilett fawn« ;" tt ,ci+J f� sY1fp, iietrag a ion pf the late iJafnlnio a S ft . >4 .. i� t IN . I I e Reynolds, an. early settler In the town- � - +rd i tc ,& , Tiltalpn 'being §barn In lvovefnber, •1851, and r +�' ONTARIO *? was , the eldest Of a family of thirteen, r 1� � �. � ., �� ,' , t .i*�al!` �'r .xr- the first child born !n the Hullett set- a w, 7 �` Clement. He was the eldest•au4- the last .. '` .sr `� ` G of tits fa �« s' a �r � I . I , ,,��► stYrvitttng snewber iaTiiY. Over ` �;, . _ DEJ?* .a Harte 1Vars ago he ,+as united in 7 . 4,. _ ; I sago W Mary Jane dray, Also a . fr _...Y . ve of Hallett, who vwive $ hem, .. ror � t ?I ` CRtRH1+ tT Y -live years left, Reynolds resided � - � in Detroit, 'being all that time In the 11 ! , e.lnploq cif thrs street railway Company, 3; r for, which. he was iuspegtor; Ue we- :: Y s` � I turned to Canada twenty-one years ago west. . -resided in Geode- ' ich . ok' �n Y ars yearshowever, they , • turned W Clinton and Purchased the , , n' u tri/° `iM.�'. pry'••;, i'Ty�n ..,,.�` s ~ ` +^ - oottaO on Albeirt street, which they _ „4 . , _ I eat im roved until they had a very - i ' �, ' _ pleasant a d coyaldrt ble h i. ane, Mr. �,. w �, :� ��. . -v FISHER NO�•DRAFT VENTILATION Reynolds' Pound great pleasure each err.. „" r .. _ ....-y�.�!�$-fir summer in workins in his. garden, In ,;_ ' ^.`' '« ; •: „ ..- "" . - -- .....�. - WQ st la•lw�di novr Glcisxr+pbil ' "- . _• y tfr s*az catntot uro,'x The", tlsa gTr�ataat of til which he took !Huck pride. A year ago - � -��_�. � ..:- -.., , .., T . --• ,.... I.- .. .. -m...-- p :.:.:, aro vr.w�ntod for tho �#t lixn� --on . 014mobiloo.;Mrwniiy 0% com,plotoly • he underwenta serious operation but =� M,�„I . I - - A . I Pm, 310 made a v(onderful .recovery and all � � 80thor"Pawor Sh; Ond a 811 -NO Mpo�ror ilxso40A c4ki 040d, for bye.. Cain 404. . . . hast summer %Jas In good health., Last 8tt44ht richt—with original uimtrown u%atorirfs, YOU, oto cotelially urpsld:to . fall, however, fib had a slight stroke and sts'ling , , , yti' "ful VF type ridiatoro ... so. the rn ... aTad drigo tlte�atTe1. Wh xco!11 • Wil he r v red to' a great extent ills lr �� The old Order Changeth f I !leve'✓ f Uy returned and the Iru- , . skhl•d f03%cle r ... snr1; radically► lacy ..,w4nf ViaitouvolioWtU4lat#II.,todoy. mediate cause of. death was .a general! ' . ..1. • . wearing out of his Sra.ne. Death came •tea . quietly and without suffering. Mr. Roy- .` . i ; acids was a man' `dt+ho itnd the esteem • One-quarter of he 19th Century had run Its Clintonpie and these outside the X14 'put 'u I r of all who knew :him, a quiet, kindly,, q t C ux7r neo W1► D p.. LDSMOBILIS) nei8hboxly, man, belayed. of •his family, course before the aoutude of that vast Country —where the Commissioner and his charming wife, his friend8 and neighbors. 118 is:.sur. bounding the shores of bake Huron: wet$ disturbed by. - -_-..Ar, _Ian)11xRn_..and the. 'Otters,. and algnaus, the4u, vv the aaunds at; the settlements of then ' white maga.' . levans, Clalts anti Lizars, beauttfui-JMiI . Loagwort'li ' vuVed by his wife, two sans and one - - ORG w --. a{`r -+ l�R� g the lovely, Reed@, Lhe lovelier Ci►mpbells sad a .host '� daughter: James B. Reynolds, of Code- Noise but'the solitary savage foAowin the cause G►1 _.__ ..___.,_ _. _: .__..- ._ _ rfch,•.d, F,, of New ,York, and' Mrs. 1 , a forest .streaan to search of fish or go& had gazed of others, laughed and danced And sang many plea. . ' X Bernard at Detroit, Another son died upon that sky as clear as airy. In. Italy, those sung sant hours Away; where the green !n front was used . . . .. �.TIO%�t'i�,Ii�A ONT. r.. . for cricket and a little over ° a year ages. yearned lands of indescribable beauty—the auturnrt- quoits,by the fosters and T?lxib Wet- ; �u The remains ,were laid to rest on Fri= I 'tinged woodlands in their gorgeous shades of orlm. son and 'genial "rlie, W14der, Dow. Don, and tithe . day morning, The beautiful and sol-, • . son,: .russet, scwrlet, and . gofdTali the .beauties of at the beaux who ' fnissed Their club III*. Where 11 emn high. -mass of the Catholic church' winter tonderiY nradt the' entli cont urs of L e . Judge Reed and Woadlttie and their ononiea $at on - ' was celebrated at 9.30 b her Sul . ling g C h districts or counties, theproduction of :•nut. to scatter them before him; Then, father's blood In her veins, Thus mind ti Y 'at 1! landscape,In Its raiment of See and snow -mane knew the benches and sunned themselves of bright after- van at St, Josiph's:: church, Assisting i milk per cow for six' months 1s Jess than in a. great burst at enthU,siaam, is heard Cd; she returned to India on tt visit to re rather a these we of. nature save,.ihe rmatary . savage. neons, . where the seals along: the beak were filled. . 3 the shout; 'Hosanna to the, Son of Da her father and mother In the Arcot Mb - we ath r O 1ney. ,of St. Augustine f evening sifter evening with people ,who never wearied M00 pounds, and. less than 80 pounds a and FAther Lowry of _ c3o&rlch. Inter- It was not until Jul : of the" ear 1927 that 'those of butter fat, Estimating the fat at• 22 ,vide glossed. is the, lthrg of Israel that start, purpasing soon to come back to Y , y of that gorgeous :pageant, not colour but confla(ira cam:th. In the nano Of the Laxdi Tlos» 'the -United States' and' Ilve her own life Ment was made in Hallett yb, b. 'came: l intrepid explorers, Dr, William Dunlop and John tion, which the ..sunset,$ furAL4heclI Whose suns Gents per pound, the xevenhe is 217,80.,. y tery� a large number" of, friends, and 1. Oolt dot out . separate ro tea irk search . et9 Just hove can. 'there. be any profit in ang4 in the highest ! And, rho I'hnri- as If she. .had.not beefy a Scudder., {gtu rte fibers ,being their ' u by 4 Pa u ni„a town; . were so famous that. travellers Made the detour. to keeping such a cow?” gees felt that they. weie .powerless to ly she had the rlght• so to do, f$ g prGsefat to pay r I alta on the shores of Lake Huron. Dun1bD, leading that out of the .way corner of '.the world toe , p g ` ' last respects to one who -was highly a small and 'of .serve �; �� In the same neighborhood there are stay Lh9 nod of enthusiasm, 1}ut bzxe day: as Ida 9oudder sat Iris • . b Yore and woodsmen, :threaded thele, : Biut 1;48 lap and• boama of those oriruson-dyed - ' her ,father's house, he being away, on .k esteeemed throughout- the community,; wolf ir1 forests of kno a herds. whioli . average 8,000 pounds of The actuil•.pmcesstbn would not prop. y ' . flea & an un wn .r gton towards the waters Wh>ch the musical Reed loved to Bear; As in . _ tour; " hinds . gentleman of high rank The many `floral offerings further ev!-� ., a 3nfiic and over 200 ,pounds..of fat per teed, farther than Mount Moridh bet. Vat r$ of the blue .Uro>yz. C4aIt, an advocate of the the pink twilight he asng'A; Rose Tree to Full Bear• Genie, beggin her to come to lila coag danced tho respect in which the depart- bow for the same period. .I• T at the yond which'that:✓night not advanpe in g y . ploneerss preference for water transportation, oro-. In and .crossed their manotnne of s►Ooampaningerit : sante price-g1.ives a revenue of 540.00 r travelling err with us fBe.:wife, who. •was !n ,ltrgent . nci d of qurg4- ed spas held, T�'riends 'Yrbm not of town g ' ay . or dusty tet. �e S. seeded by eras of the •little village at York (now' 7"or;, . with the keener edge of: souTad dra?n: li!$ awn violin cow, - . , . t : cal aid. The 'girl explalned to tho Hier w)io veto 'pre ineluded M>ts. F,; E.: fore hey reached the Bhusiisrl gate of, Herdard d f i 'and :Le ' R .sato) trshln6 ever northward past -sarrie, finally were, telling of a timo .vitheri all these familiar • nsmes . "In' order to. encour e..a increase i du gentleman 'that she , was' not, :a 10 .': ` an am IY Mrs, o _eY , . • encourage. .. p n ease n the temple they dispersed, , and Jesus, A reauchhrg :the' shores of. Lhe tleor6lTtn Bay, There. wh#ch de t e.Iii� .of th :th . . ` eiolan,. as :ho; so, t4 iinaalne bUt: holds, Detrbft;' Ms. •John.Reyn, Ids,. brew . • mea h at day would.:be' but, mem- a production.o; milk and fat, on on entered. r .. meeting, .the at "Bee" 'that if he ath z , >tork, . Mr.. and Mfrs: J. B. Re olds and g . which had been -placed O;ks, sad the award, ani. rhor1_itself widermfned .. tarso duirq farma� the :diiTerent .'da •.,Y t e • Dr. Scudder, shoul4 " Yn a a , try As he looked round on. a1! things,. lits .Son, ,Jimmy. of 'Goderich: Judge T. M . t dispba 1, , he and his little party contln�ued on would crumble and disappear.,, assgciwao is: -in Lhe , province have :atier�� return An Milne slie tivould. send him. heart was again moved within hint ko pbsteHe, C; A:' held T. T. M C:. ...:.down the east' shore of that great body of water. ed quite liberal PF1xea for ,the past tivo 7[lien the .nen rr ado it OICac to her thAt ' Iak ., A worth• successor to the: fine triditibna of the strong Indignation. The :tlaurt of the:' it would be im Sslble fpr<lrls whet to be Z. Parsons, J. '011. Craigie, Willis Fraser; a Htrrorl. As 'a tellis us We.oaw:*1w off by our Y Or three Rears. Po. } - Gentiles had been usurped, as lie had old Reed Hotel, the s lentlld,,modern Hotel Sunset ,'The Central Ontario gheeserriakers' treated" by a fzaan, she. being .of h*% , . T', -G. Connon, ' Hector Mays, Andrew . telescope a small GIearinY in the forest and on the. p Portia e;i a tl r ir bro sin . i foutrd it threo Years. PreviqusXY. by "caste• With, this; he turned away' sor� , - .Borg an i% o d W Williams,ams, . „w of or rf g. gronutl a Qottage delightfully situ stands 'arithln a atone a throw of the site of drat tem . As,monlation have led 'the way In this '. droves of oxen a d shoe d _ . one hostelry where now: a a1n rest -and uiet tom- : ad work. In thein 1932 c t i n p, an dove .-rnsyfui. Ida :)cudder's heart, .horned and Urs. !Clifford VCebb,;. Mrs. Stlen • atecL Nor were ws left long in doubt for, on op 6 q 80 ompetl ion :sellers :'..and usurers; and there 'were - nfonshtp, iu.aq be enjoyed and irmn $paoidus Veran- for the largest production of fat. r within her as she felt her hblplessntxs.. Wbbr proaohing the place, we met a Canoe havhig.'onbaard Per, heard, bargalning voices and the clink a atran e. combination. . of dabs and seats along the .banits tY! that tnultt-Colored acro among cheese. factory patrons 1n I . Later` '!n' thea .day came another, a 'Ia.* 1i .` •i . g Indians, velveteens and ,Central of gold., Once more„in mingled sorrow caste niari, be glri she. girl I» thei name , , ,and vexed :wit n .t a iso Inland .seri, that..gorgeoua 1*geant-snot colour but �. l ,Ontario they :offered $400 !n and pari er .Jes ' drove t em forth.wh g g 8 f whSaiFers Alwo lis h loo. f. the red . „ cash a .silver shield a t g hhe .of all the gods to COmo, to his otar The � weight of a. borf'el o$ apples Ver- co. flagratieYd may : again b0 L witnessed.. and other special none dared 'to resist h!s b rain zed U . . hair the- 1Sving ;eatuxes of Dr. ' lion op, ,Having g 1, h Ies considerably according tO the var- 1 prizes. Ther winner -of � the sweepstakes : Ouse to save his wife, who was in mor t u Crossed rho river's bar of kigbt .reef,. rope came to a I nor would he . allow .the inciosure to be iety, The standard Weight as accepted (calf, tennis and bowling have replaced cricket Prize in. 4:891 was Mr: H. Arnold of, tel need, Agafta >>he could: calla refuse• ; by railway companies Is 155 pounds. beautiful anchorage of fourteen feet of water in an.: used. as a thoroughfarc. No Confiders- That : night. . from - Wo arittogmti �� and quoits but young and old may still thrill 1N the Calnpbellford, with 37.94 pounds of. favi tions of their business cr a oven n eC uncommon I lardlrman quarter. at' -one . side of the . . This includes ,thea Weight of the barrel. tq T e"S"t' baste. There: the two Cour- Glancing vet thla,gtapuiar resort, The'candle has yield-' pkr sate on a H5-rtcre farm: Ile .was p ie e q ABeous lroyattgra: united in founding ghat fa n w' :, a of th : could ✓✓sake it, tolerable that they should t it4 and fro th t a ` but a a g o ed to.. electric light-ytifr cragked ditcher fixe Biyen g. n a winner. of the sweepstakes turn his Fattler's.'house tvhitrh was`rk o q ou *C.sea u t the . Inrospn as the beautiful town o! :C3oderich. :. way -to hot and cold running water in every room- prize in f932 with 45.02 Pounds of fat I other+ came the wailing for the deed, . , house of prayer for all naaus, into .a . .1 IPar acre, an Increase of 7.11.8 Pouhds.., oung wives' and two : In 1898 the town's need ..of mommodati the. sweet seductive melodies of the: hotel orrchestra place most like . a, foul "Ve where brl= c on bps now soothe the eat as had ” 'a . vin 1—;, Had we more patrons of thin type there i new-born s-baibies ' were, carried .,to the satisfied the. erection of a little log .tavern down Reed the Bands,. wrangled over their 111 -flatten burning round, . detour to that :out 'of the way coruer-.af the world" would be lest trouble paying taxes.- s ils ii' g i ' below the hill ✓fear the: mouth of. the river where the � - "Just mu t! the r Po � da Scudder knew that n t'Khat has beadane the ioundatton of the tPlendid tactor l Ply t Snc ease by 25,000 ,�� I ii6h . . I harbour 'now lies; Before long, however th'e ra id' Nat till he had reduced tris tem 1 ao before iter, Sty r . . P roads --fast, comfortable. trains (rhe number of cheese .factory patrons . p ¢ ,:Stronger than her 0 , : Will s . ., 1� 3 .. .. a 1 ains are ' now available to . gi wth of this. lldurishtng little, community demand- .. in Ontario) and then multiply the reg .decency and silence could be begin his was the Will of :clod thus anndo ' known I', ed. the more adequate facilities of „Reed' „ carry visitors and guests to this very accessible poen- salt 0 ts• P. � customary ministrations:. 'The chief to her. ' $h return d t e s. Hotel. lar summer resarL: Tr by 2. aezi ger pound of Sat, and e e to h United; ulY the: old: order Changeth There on.the, bluff of the hill. aver10ok1rig 'the IaKe there would have been. 235,400 extra Priests and ;c.rIbes; and 1'hnriaeea, saw States,. entered . Cornell Medical Schbol, a tlria. now f. : sus t v yielding place to neer, his acts and felt his power/out gnashed ana soon after'Wards ire an her life -work, 1 #3V' &ern soon became the cetttre or . • the s -' u kets� of the cheese fat- their teeth over their Inability ry 1 : '' _�nn money in the pbc g . , . octrl lie of the early settlers. From the pages Why not spend this summer at the "r3unse '„ ^ tory patrons in 1032, b Itty to. ince n the new Woman's: xospitat In vcllOre, ; t Of •'7he:la : of the d , - fern. ThDy do Rlsed and' woddered: and built largely from funds which. she;2ter ), t Ys..... Calfa s, Company we find that ,enjoying:rrot a* the natural beauty of tisils famous . r "Poor..yZeed's .Hotel, 'the, hostelry " y self had collected. •, the hours' of that memora'ble da .. F Iry ire. the place resort but the comfort- and convenience ,of< a modem✓ passed b - a l rm,y, tdisai izar f . y o Y Amrlaunitinn,. twill, be .O f flwolrre and scene of.most of the revels of the day: wtaere the ixitelfi. 1.. (� 'r WOULD MISSIONS , //� i� �• r,1 nday-. ,�4,ft`e. o. on Y • r nil!: - > 1 ..:. o The v Br 1WIll. HiAMILTON, 0 dericfi, Ons. Tl Call. tri:, Ida Sehtdder to liar {Nark r .,VER m Persian BA nr , Fos' 'The Women of India,' �s7 1 . 11 promoters daintiness; '.? '' -- ch4wrm and beauty. Itis W910lled in de n rid College tar Women siI, * �} J Irl a eon in fnajestyl The Medtcnl its magical all 'con . tfi f _ � ]' „ ,, 7/ellnre-and 'Ida Scudder;. rand•dau h• 1 w . ��. . _ e skin. `SWi tIy e% c5'i Q d l %� .QJ' 1ZQf Zt7l2 ., I•lark i . all the tribes . Hosanna cry; �� >� I3 . N I�. � GE T +C� N [? tel , of Juhn odder,. are one and !n- . .. absorbed by the tissues; it les3vea 'never -" ` . O Saviour meek, Pursue 'Thy road, a vestige of stieki.seas. Deli htf divisible At the. centre: Of file Arcot B �%, With palms and 'senttered garments Fraitsa•tlou i' .. r "�" `I. cool to the skin. stimulating and In- dr' G-`s�' $y a arMer strewed. Mission, !n 1880,. medical work for SNAly . L: a vigarating, Softens- and makes .the women was .begun by lir. Louisa H- oke (l+urnishgd'bY the Ontario'Department of Agriculture) ]tide on, ride on In majesty! Bart. At tier instance was initiated a • .stometek i3 i g ._,-. 1n lowly Pomp ride on to,dle: like new ]lands 3lawIes h white. ' Subtle era ✓alit, movement for a smell -needed separate . Imparts youth and loveliness to she .. .. () Christ; Thy triumphs new begin . t<l� •- he entire til Wn complexiod°. 'Persian Hahn is -the fnevu- Heaves, .the atlinent common in horses times to push' the eel's of seed from the hospital for womefr . and children, And , is frequently caused iby repeated gorging 'United States .of so-called new varieties Otey captive death and. conquered 'sin nosy. we meet one of the 'third genera- I Iwd titways btea ire Qritiat COt11'iltll" table eholbe oP the woman whO cares. d hettith antic i ix- y c,_ with food or water, -or both. Dusty at,faney prices on the clulm that tabuF H Miimnn' flan of Ehe ScuddeTr family, a personals YinlutvlpKtraubiew- . grain -or hay also predisposes to this IOUs yields .May be obtained, .About a P1tAVER Ity of .rare grace and distinction. -•Dr inystontach.IcouWat `: ! - I Tdmatoes thrive best on a well -drain- : trouble, eat anything withatit . .. ed and fertile, sen I a year ago a Carload of an inferior sort Our -Master, and our Lord, we Would Ida . Scudder, dirienminrt end cnY,tfn- o -- - was sold in Central Ontario .nt #61.35 tq hail .Thee as kin{G of our Iivns4 Help Wl on I eyed . Nart1i23e1d 1$a Is" f?a,i.. heutbuen Ida, Scudder ant �" fwd} �j - Early In spring .is .the' best time. to 42 per. bushel, even though it tided us to serve Thee worthil" teach. us to: Seminary, she had no intention Of fol. ie daches. lI6uteuthhdIye•svIVrult,a-uvea" F- 1T TER ` (9a LIGHT,CO. oPerbtlVe . 9rgatrizatinn YOrms an i Y, cua,DlMeIY ttorl raR ku heatfh Integral part of the economic fabric of transplant most kinds of: trees and 'Na, 3, This , leads A. H. Martin, of the live in such a way as to fulfil Thy put- lowing' in the inherited Scudder line of . ` j 40anadian 'a rlbultur and is ' r ti` shrubs, evergreens included. Zvergreens Crop and Markets Branch, ,to state that poses. Amen. activity.. Indeed, she had d:�cided not . r IltCCi+ dry* extensive) In eve o p ao sed may..be transplanted in summer but not. one variety, over introduced Into the , (Seledtd3, to be ,a missionary, the- qu natur. fruit -9.004t .. , all drug $tyro GLUM IJ ISSION y every province: greater pre4auttons must be't'aken to do province by filgft Pressure: galesmen• has S. S. L199SON FOR MAY i4, 1033 ally, confronting :one with her grant!%I. , . ully... . ever beeA-equal to the atandard varieties, e J As tl .. - 7 ' sen Tdpte-- esus Asserts His 1iing- '^'-' "•�•� ~ -- - -• !t succnssf Y alreAdY grown, . . r,.-...� Another, matter to tie kept In mind, at ship. . K . .- Although held back In some districts the seeding season . Is that truallty Leeson ['assage�--Mark 11:1.10, 1S-18. by bot; cold weather, spring farm work 40 ��! T . Y��iD :: ebunis, either in home grown roe ptiPr Gaiiiti 2'exE---eehariah 911: • has become urates throughout Ontario. chased seed. Experiments at the'O, A. p . We cdileset Ntltt;s', Accounts, .any- In many counties cultivating. has been We read in F`arrar's Life of Ciirlst Cohere. Our success will. astonlsh C., prove that large. Plump kernel yields that "there seems to have been a gen« ' � . . . C- general and In some cases spring wheat 20 per cent, more than light A . Lyou; we, seldom fail. If We do, !t and cats savor. The reports 1x►diaate ght or shrunk= oral impression to same time 'before- . I i costs you xaothing, ltou take no an reed. - There experimedts : fisc show that fall. wheat Is looking decidedly good hand that, in spite of t11 which had re- risk, iYou can't; lase. Act now l that an TAdditional outlay for plump centi happened, Jesus would still be and the clovers, alfalfa :.and timothy y !til#�1CaClt� Send !n your debts :today, big or seed ivi11 increase fife yield frons 10 to small, ,old a.r nen+: We will surprise: have come tlyrauf;h•, the winter, ill fairly 1 bus a Present at the Paschal Feast. Tho pro-. f a /�/� . 5 his per acre, which at the Pres- l�itlbli0I1S you with results,. Clip for future tabd coaditiorc. babtlity of all this had in-cssently brer:I t.,", t1,�V� ant price of 40 cents per bushel far feed debated among the people, and' the ex- referetee, .O u saws t oats meanS_a cash Werease aY from $4 (t� ll Oil rl3, l'iO .COLL>aGTi(1N -1'Y0 CliAiiC3E Exports to U. S. Jump petted arrival of the 1'raphet of Cinllie ... -: F, to S6 per, aero, .was looked forward to with intense .aur- i 1 t ' f f i M i`'; , . 6 Bran firs ..,< C Everywhere A --tremendous Increase in. the. -export COKE losity . and interest. Thus it was that a r . tI1111LTED C13EDIT MEN" dF' of farm products to the United Stateir I Patrons ltulid Factory' very great, multitude bac .prepared to' %' Sic batter coal soloed„ We weigh CANADA .was noted tar the year briding Jan. 31st, ,N; 311 ' e c O (Open Sound ISranch F, O. Ra' i 22 1039, as against the previous 12 -month Dissatisfied with the-raturns which receive and welcome tho Deliverer who: .iUtrli•�irl llid[�PC>1ifa� Soap G. CIYI��. LL out Coal your wn?Beales (The rr: t had raised the dead. i __ . . f, Period, according to a.reeent statement heir nearby,,: marltnts were returntng� �-._-- «�';,_, ..,�:.,.-,,.,, ___.�.a:��,.�„„,.„..,_w„ :.>.__, , 41-11.* &. ie5 ,,R t t'd f t P ri ! _.. • 0 . . I c;, ar a )- . For $IMF' and I ,01 fiARit1- . _, by Ilan. T: L. Xonnedy, Minister of Agriculture. Citing some of the Canny them for their • milli . descendants of the Scottish pioneers Of luast'N tisUri town- e s are on Oo .. te,,, n tom^; under We palm trees Of, J§othardy, the" y` �WA>tttS, PLB1tYBINGI, ItEAx2NGt �' '; . dean .item., which mounted in export ship Pin Oxford. county, decided • y r riehcethe fi - ardem of Bethpage.. ¢PP, o [I tl / ts; ;crrd 9 TNSIWII`iII1NCt»- `Try - ""'` ' `trade, Colonel Kennedy referred to cars- to build a real co-operatiye'clteese fat- To thin vllliafe, or some other ha.nlot, which lay near It, Jesus dtopatehed two' us, r' PIND � R, Tied fruits, tobacco leaf, honey, Chetsse,� milk, eafined In tory for themselves, This they did In the truest tele of the the of his disciples, probably Peter and All work and material fully uas• • 1 ,� condensed send moats. the last-named item the increaso was ward; and to. Cult Is the Homestead Cb -operative John; Jesus told them that when they r ttntced. /"' �"'ti i`� *4 S E i i '�'j 2,443 Per Cent„ there being 15,389 pounds,: exported in 1931, and,391,354 pounds in Cheese factory, opened not long ago. It with the patrons' own hands get to the village they should find an ass tied and a colt with het; these they loose bring to film, If {, i �,�j gj y (;; ig32, at n built g saving tend !n splendid >tnwnner. were to and and i � ftoaet: Sfore 22 not" 112 � mm META, won T bacco leaf exportation grew tram 6,839,0+00 pounds In 192:1 to 13,969,000' A number of old-fdahloned "bee3" help- ed out the personal labor that wd being any objection arose on the .part of the owner, it would at once be stlenCed' by - .. sabre anis," ]card at &he 9iatbtTr �' #'�featle ��� P. (�. BOX ��.� !n 1932; cheese (70 per cent, Ontario), from 804,100 'hundredweight to 830,08tf; Carried an by t1.e' directors and Others from among Lire fiatrona, telling him that 'tho Lard' had need at them: Vtrythirig hapgsnnet! as ho hail canned fruits asi0 per ,cent. Ontario), The factory ,,as the cellar curial# sys- £aid,. They lett then! to ,fesits and cast r G,4l2,000 pound, to 10,¢42.090 pounds; tem, and !s modern in event way, and their garments on the colt: and he cat honey t80 per Cent. Ontario), 1,804,000 8'eflerous in its size. upon him. He rode not upon a wear. • bull Aches In His Back pounds W 2,29G,01I0: and condensed "M 84,00-9, to 171.000 It will have an output of about 190 tons per season. hon=e, but on an animal that wan a symbol of peace. The haughty Oentile5 Pounds pounds. ._...�_ lead they viltne�ed the humble pzocca- ' "' ' ■ errible Pains In 131adder SOW Gect1 aced 1fctEE!r Cbzslt •attd higher bltlk Pea- nude, afoul!! have utterly. derided of t; , indee�tl°they did deride tine record of it; . Cne of the bc,t serviee}s rendered by dueLiotl 11Ttedtti but the apastlea r_4 aIIC4 ill after clays: . left. L. bdtvd% ilatln, thtt., t tike3: c'i ilitti 'Ile experida2ntai farms fo t11e testing "'t'Ve ds 'ii ifeod snore t6wa in On. that it fulfilled the irrophety of Zeeh- } sueh 0, >`ert ble baekhehe I Mme ndurly erippleda sod b" to quit booty atin.g. Of sarletlea Of grain. IO aleti?ftnine their sllitabltlty to tlar rheas, That tar9d�­wve need better caws." dotlamtl (Jennie It. Barr, diredor, Daffy Ilraneh, ✓slab: 'fledoico greatly, C1 daughter of I Zion; shout O daughter 'of Jeruaai . • . I eoutld laot lie drill lei tdihk, and ileal territsle Wilder IXUL,, tltix Werk lieu been extenslve and Cabs- of tlue 7),vartment, pf; I behold thy ming cometh unto thee; Sia Io psi", Tho lrtd of tiuohrtUdd told me tat a!Teat +aE 3C is°u factory is Itndicated by the gt-neral adop- *IWIthout diubt,", Ile continued, "ane meal✓, ,and 11avino ealvatfon; 'IOrvly' and I lduf a1ld, erlueh I flit! and tlaaA 1e� lici.iex .. w tion 'of vatlottes that Were firGt cfi tYi� bted fra w tho faroiz Outstaadin(; e2- of tflii rCakebt opq)orttanitl a ire tile tlafry riding ,upon art nsa, and uBxdn a tit Induatrg t0 lu4noa� Grit to dalry the foal of an era,' NO mater heti 110 aftfFid tiff! glib !lith itv, tldltl"c', oil I ha`:i swt been tlat�*d profits i;` ts6 * I finlabod the one: Wt11amDic-5 size 1lfarqufa tare -,i Oarzlet w slept ft -an is to iitt:reai - the• ')r4auetton •of° dark -d than the taaultitude. cDre�4 out � Fort ges at all dms avid itisftili Ditto , ax gid' ^ ditot on te�i �t of iptloo lay � T. Millitsfft .0 In the 'West, Tmd 0 •A, 0, lures., 44 anal � A. V. No. T2 aatl In Ontario, In tho the ladividual coca. "We havo ufnfom=dost r;lhfefl la ri? their upper 8armeat0 to talxw try lata paili, nal✓! 6P., tearirg� or cuM413 Itchen . bmlWo `x'oren�r Obt. fare -ol all 091, ttYttalgp l ate,, mace at liabla tint b3 cr,.Tx of oa,r to-eallral d 'wi tbi ou81f.^a 4 olive, bind 4�, slab wal- , • �'1 .' '' . ra a1 t I '1 � �' '; E r 1. Id