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--,TlitiltSDAY•JyNE 23rd, 1927
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TORONTO ASPHALT ROOFING.
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Just Unloaded a rresli tar of CeTe1.4
?hon 66.
Hardware Coal
TEQtFS
Luck now.
Tinstnithing
Plumbing
Luaow
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.1.?Pases 74
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Wingham
Phone 256
onumental Works
WING0iimfla..
the largest and most . complete.'
•to ,6114111s trent, in - • "
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Sttot* Swedish. lied, Cart-
;i4las Granata.,"
"'"W'si make it enecialtY of FanIllYs.
•Illoimismosita "Old -invite your leave-
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. Neatly, Carefully and, •
'ProtaptlY Dine: •
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.D.011144" Bras. R. A. Spottos
•' • Loelomow.• Ont. ••
• AN .OLD FASHIONED GARDEN '
: An old fashioned: garden I oft ha.ve
• in Mind,
• Where the ',orioles sing and • the
•,breezes are kind; • '
Away on a hill o'verlooking 'a stream.
• And gay. bed of tulips'that laugh
in their dream.
The path winds' around 'by the bar-
•,• berry trees .,
Where the tall Persian lilacs make
purple the breeze,
.Awerribrace--their--twin
Wondrously white' ••
• '1'l1t they all look. like ghcsts in the
grey of the night. '
old fashioned hOuse-With a broad
• ' oaken sill, ,' •
Near a century Old, bids you enter at
Each corridor, . cranny. and • room
• could unfold
Spine t,illes of the past allethegood
days of old,•
When -the -settlers -came from ii, land
o'er the sea, ••'
To he* out a hunie in a new strange
,The--daYs•-.9t--the-eir,_-_-cart-and-blazed:
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trail. are past,
Swift planes bind the earth 'and'the
continenta fast, . •
„But to flee from the rush_ls_my fer-
vent desire • •
And .sit by the ,crarie and -the. 'old
•fashioned ,fire.
, H. ISABEL GRAHA.111.-
FLOWERDAI,A
Mr. and, Mrs. W.' Robb 'spent the
week -end in •Henfryn.-- • ,
' Mr. Gordon Fraser Tof .Embro
Called' Off some of his_ old Flowerdale
friends last Saturday.
_Miss Elizabeth MacIver is • home
from laicknow High School lot the
holidayk. • ' • '
Mr. Abbie Hairington Shad his car
eomewhat damaged by 'a collision.
With another car last week, but,' glad
to say, no one was hurt. '
• Mr. Orville Finlayson. and his bride
returned from their honeymoon triE
last Tuesday'. , They will reside on
their,. fann on 2nd Con.
• Rev. J. James and wife of :South
• Kinloss, visited in Floweidale . last
Wednesday.' • • •
• Mr. :Worthington of Paisley, ,wai
-siipplying-his,-cugtomers.,,withDary-
.Tea" last ' Wednesday. •'
• Mr. W. Gihnore, who was working
Lor :R. Martin for the. past six •.mon-
ths,"rettirfied to "Teterite on Monday.
• .Everyone here -is preparing, to.
• help celebrate July "1st in Lucknow.
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DEqoaTrui..1,..r.404114-1( RP -NOM;
A. .relniiOn ani. of the Diyr
nin. Elliott and, liackWell,. families
fainily.'eennections gathered
the jloine of Thomas li.. and- :Mrs;
ileekWell, 14th .con. of McKillop, on
Saturday, June, 1.8th,, end bad a most
enjoyable time. Dinner was aerved
at..12,30 on the iawn,. by ,the hostese
assisted by a nritriber �f' ladies! and
gentlemen.. Following this ,the out,
door illrbitit 'Were: indulged., in;• each.
as •basebtill,rages and ganse,a; but''
alasT "00 weather. •Oew,', very Incle-*
„ment, so the pienicera adjourned to
the large driving shed, 'were, awing,s
and: other, imusernente were in Teadil
nese:for the children and Older folks.
Immediately after ,refreshmentiy, the
large . Crowd,ntimbering about .one:
"linndred And: 'twerity4Ave, ;joined .. in.
community. ainging,"led. by Mit.. Pet-
'er.,11. Gardiner.? .Mr. and Mrs.:Ilitc10,
well were • surrounded by the crewd,
and. they 'sang "For they are jolly
good; fellows:" • A : hearty, 4' Vote' of:
thanks Wasf .:moVea by, Mr. Janie!
Dirrnin„ and all'responded by st,cliip.,
ping' of hands. 'Mt.- SaM •Dignin
made ntetiOn. which', }yes -.seconded
byMrs. IlackWell that the next,ga,
thering of the tian,•be.'held the third.
Saturday in Jpne, '1928,- at, ,Goderich,
The; enjoyable time was. brought to. a. -
close by singing Lang Syne."
• Guest's were ,preaent from.. LucknoW
Dtingannon, St. ,Helens
Brussels, -Atwood, New Hamburg
Mitchell .Ethel and Walton. • '
O o-o—
Gdod. °Goods,' Low Prices. We have,
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:so' many good bargains .,left from
Dollar Day that We are going to -Om,'
:Untie this. great sale all this week. -
Hornell -Murdoch •. Co. .
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FOURTH CON. KINLOSS
iIver the burg on ThOiSdaY 4.0:19rAing,
last
, dna Mrs, Geo, •Minter and
family, also Ur. and Mrs. Thernas
hackett and family were in Gode-
rith Friday, attending the Hackett '
. . , •
Dungannon I30Ye and Girls! Soft
Ball•pteanis were defeated by ° the•
ASbfield Boys and Girls_here on
Friday eitening-litst;
Mr, Cho a .Korean aalesman; 'held .
•a successful, dernonstra-
tion at Mr Jacob hunter's ea. Thqrsa
day evening' • ,
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Mr, Fred Anderson ad Iiarold
• Gardner'"•are woring tbe
• dary• read,' West .of.. town.. '
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M. .Rieha'rd 'Gardner. is busy these
days. building,. a ,garage. . • •
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1-1A ere and Tire
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Two nUflion dollars will be spent,
.„ in "the •Cerittlil ,ManitobaMineral
• •atea wi development work this year.
;Improved .navigation and 'highways
into Obi. district are included
•,,the activitlea, of ,the Bnreitti•
'f the Winnipeg beard Of "Trade.
The clevelopinent orthe muskrat
inclustrY five miles sOuth of Revel-
etrike Will be proCeeded with further
this yein 160 acres having already
been fenced in by the Revehitelce".
Muskrat Fur Breeders' Association.
, Mr, ':Gordon' Fraser' of, 'Embro
spent the week -end With, 'Kinloss
. friends-.
'Mr. and , Mrs; Wm. Robb spent a.
few days' at Hamilton ana Niagara
: Miss Ella. Sutheiland .is • visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Murray pf Lon-,
: Misses Dean ,and Mary • MacLeod
spent, last Week' in Hamilton.
•'Mr. and Mrs. D.' MacKinnon Visit-
ed -with- -f ri erids, at -Langgide this Week- '
The joint meeting of the Para-
mount and Kairshea cluba will' be°
'held. Tuesday afternoon at the horne
----Mri:Johi-rIIanulttniaramount -
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Mr. and „Mrs. A. Hughei, and Mrs
W. McKenzie motored. to London the
first of. the week: •We are. „glad tr
'report .that Mr. '.Walter MCKenzie-'is
expected ,heme this week.
• 'Weed cutters: have been ,,very busy
along this line. . •• •
The' aeroplane .,'"that passed Oh'
Way, on, its way to ‘0Wen Sound, was
seen by .a . great 'number of people
Eiit, it happened not to ibe Lindbergh
• CREWE
• Mr. and -Mrs: Jesse 'Gray of Gode•
rich, 'spent .the week.:And with their
daughter, Mrs. Matt. Shackleton.
• Mrs. Belle Kizer -of Toronto; is vis-
iting ,friends at Crewe. .
• Mr. and Mrs. .. Roy •Irwin' • Were,
*guests of Mr. and,Mre. Jim Henry on
Sunday. ,•
• Miss". Annie Robertson -is' visiting
Miss Susie Kilpatrick.
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" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allin • and
• Children of Lueknow, 'Spent Sunday
,nt Wm. Croiler's.
• Mr. Cecil Blake isliome /item Ile-
:
.„ Mtg. James -Filiniean is staying
eiith her sister,. Mrs. McConnell
whcim, we are glad to know, is lin-
-preving-rapitllys,after-her-recents-np-r-
eration.„ '
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• A'..large number: froth here attend-
• ed service in .United Chiirek.D.ungan-
• non,' where' Dr: Shaw- .of ,China;
livered an' address. , •
'Mi., and Mrs. W. Drennan and
Lorraine, 'Mr.. and Mrs: Bert .
-leaven and family:attended- family
pignic: at Harbor ,Park, Goderich, on
Friday. ' •, • .
Mrs. Robt. Finnigan is spending
"fetv days' with friends 'at Seaforth.
ASHFIELD ,NOTES. ,
Mrs. 'Thos. Robb of Laurier', visit-
ed with friends at Holyrodd, regent-
Mr. and 'Mrs.-., Wesley Robb of
Lochalsh, are spending a few months
with friends in• Manitoba.: .
!Mrs:, Lorne .McLennan and Cather-
ine. of Detroit, are visiting with*.th.E.4.
former's. parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Yes,
MaaDonald' of Paramount:• '
Mrs. -Rey McKenzie of . RiPley,
, spent the week -end with her Mother
• Mrs. K. P. McLennan of Laurier.• •
Mi. A. 'Hamilton and/ Irene • of• ,
Ilenfryn, called on, friends in Para-
mount during the Week -end.
Mr. Alvin Irwin, Cecil Webster
and 'Lloyd Robb spent. the •week-ebd
..with friends in Varna; • ,
Mr. .Albert Cook of • Paramount,
visited With friends .at Ilenfryn d,ur-
.ing the week.
. Mrs. A. Ketchabaw; Willie' and' An-
nie. of Pararneunt, spent the. week4
• end with friends at. Galt.
The regnler; meeting of Union
U.F.W.O., Huron CO::, Wag held at
the :'honie of Mrs. Albert6Becketr
Kintail. 'After 'the "usUal routine of,
.buainess.the„ roll call,": which was. r
two minnte ithpromptu sp.eech, w,as
. well responded to. Yery interestintr-
papers were ,read,. pn
Confederation, which wag very eti-
propriate ;at this tic. •Commit/AV
singing„ intide up part of the,..1)07.
-grew The' ll'ational- Ailthein cloao
, the meeting, Atter wbich. lunch,War
SatVed• by the' hosteas, .
4 .
ZION '
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Miss Myrtle Ritchie of Torontd,
gpend,ing her vacation et her ,hoffie
iss `rliontOtity .AnderSen t31.)ent •tk'.
week -end with jlier d'OeSin, • 'Miss
MOT Anderson ,- Dungarinfin••,
• Quite a number of gionite$ Were'
purpriood to ete etti siolano Olga
•• • - .
Eight- -hundred • fanilliesa ftorn
. _
• •Switterlarid- are .ftneeted to. corae
• . to Western Cinada' .,to Settle
during 1927 according to the Act-
ing' .Consul for 'Switzerland.: 'There
-are- thriving; Pirise.,settlements In
• Notre Dame de Loardes lidanitOba'
• andStettler, Alberta.
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•
•„ :Canada'S chemical induritry „.re-
cOrded an increase of 1;7,509,000 in.
pelts during 1926, as "compered with
•the nrevious. year, 'according to. the
Dominion. Bureau of Statistics.. Pto-
.cluetiOn by' 533 plants was valued at .
;12o,369,518,. as againit $113,000.- .
000 for :the previcins year. . • • '
Ottawa's' memoriaLcarilion,_te.:to_
-Metalled in the' neW• VictorY, Tower.
at the Capital, arrived iii Canada
..:Man 20 On the'. Canadian -Pacifie
istiatrighip: „',Balfour.'? • The huge ,
bells, Weighing in nli about 53 tons,..
' :will constitute one. one fof the finest Sets '
• in h. the, world., 'They 'were, east at
'the Croydon bell, foundry„.in Eng-
• • •
Wotdcomes from. the Engineerh, •
ing ,Department of the banadian
• Pacific Railway that when thellsaiff
Springs "Hotel'opils on” 'Mai '15th,
for',” the "minarer. tiertsori;• the north
wingi.of Abe building will:haire been
'completed and ready for occupancy.
Next ':year. at the same date the
• sciuth Wing Will have been, rebuilt, •
When ;there. Will -be at the oerylei
of, the public an hotel of . over 600.
tomtit and batha,es well as it* other. „
splendid accommodations. ' ••
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The'rtilraolcit Wiireleis Receiving
Station, Claimed -fo be the largest
of itr" kind ,in the East, Was ,opened
recently.' All wireless . messages
trein 'America andEurope will now
' be received there. Work on thiS
•Japitnese 1 station , was begun last
• August costing over - s300p0. The
station is• equipned with a bans-
, mitting ipps.ratiis which, howti•Ver,
"Will not be toe„d except inan emerg-
enCy. •
• Driring• the " year 1926 total'Of
445.563,000 was spent en construc-
tion .and maintenance. of all
highway" in Canada, accord -
Ing to computation made by •A. W.
• Campbell, DoniiMon Highway •CoM-
•InisaiOner. Of this totitl .$29,585,-
• 000 weir ripent on construction and.'
• $15;987,009 On Maint,enancep'of high-
ways already constructed. The total,
• mileage of roads • involved in this
elgregate expenditure was 46,824.
.
Representing: fifty' Nebratkan'
, families who Wish to nettle in Can-'
oda; a delegation . headed. by Frank
Stewart, Of Nett. Platte, Nebr.,. ain- •
ferred with 0. A. -Nan Scor, super-.
intendent of the colonizationde;
• pititzttent, of the Canadian' Pacific
• .,RailWity.,C,Ornpany at Vilinii,eg in
•....ordet pbtriin details regarding!
'suitable' traitri. ,of land The land
"seekers .Willgo to .Calgary with a
,ieprerteritative of the department ;
" 'end- inapect .land in that vielnity.
'The 'greup, proposing : 'to .emigrate -
"bite simple Capital, it IS Said.• ' •
• Tire Folicsozig, and Flandictift Fes-
tf,tral held ak.the Chateau. Frontenac• e
QuabO4 may 20.-22, Under ther.auria•
pitea of :the 'Netional„"MeSeurn, Of
Canadian:.:Paa0.1472
Railway Company, nteied*to
,perhapa. the Meet Outstanding
„.,,caLevent„ever.,heldln,Canittla.. Ma*.
Verrone:- trent:all Parte. Of ". the . con..
,tiliOnt gathered at. the Ancient Capt.,.
;till,. to heat the old songs • Of F.rerreli.
'Oeriada' 'and- tOotee .t„he
'Prialtiets that.•itro .,,nr,Odueed to
•4 largo **tent ii-Que1)44-.'6isPitt the:
riot.** tootite4o..toeieti1 10o*
tTlit.a
ealt
evive
(1) Chateau Frontenac, Quebecwhere"reethrsi was held.
Charles Marchand. French-Canadlin folicsonc interpreter.!.
(3) The song of the little shenhardess WWI a hit of the child-
ren's offerings. at the Festival.: AO TYPical Quebec wowao
" seated 'a.t her spinning whecl.
•111 y all Itccounte the Canadian ,Folicsong and Rana,
"L"' craft Festival held at the . Chateau Frontenac,
Quebec, under the. auspices of the National'. Museuni
'of Canada was an un'qualified succe ,ss. More than
areviou event----Whictrliad-Tto-do--with-French--,
Canadian folk inn*. it has brought to public nntice
• tte..-rich heritage of native 'scing in. Canada. Not
•
merely did the .concerts prove -magnetic, hut gen-
• eral atntosphere of the Festival brought' forth some -
'thing dormant, a wealth ,Of national"cidture that has
' been buried under the oppressive weight- of Ma. -
„Quebec, during the three. days of the Festival was
•. invaded: by artists from: all' parts of Canada -: cele-
•
biated sirigers from the large. cities and the Most
least-anterestingiinterpr,eters-
. of. the Canadian •folksong from 'the ontlying district'.
•The -Festival, looked. Upon as a • Whole, has brought
orth artists 'and material never.suspected: The cele -
rated men' and women were , applauded but those
nknown quantities like. the village songsters, and
ricers and ,the..Iltirons Of Lorette, supplied., that
nusual atinospher'e. of novelty and attraction that
characterized, the Festival. ' •
• Vincent Ferrier de. Repentigny and the lumber-
jaeks in their 'checked Shirts and ,grey, breeches;
.Phileas:, Bedard With his homespun clothes and his
• beaming smile; the .'fisherfolk from Gaspe! Maclaine
• Leblend 'and het:daughters with their apiumas wheels
• and hooked rugs; Napoleon Leblond from the .Isle•of
• "Orleans With his toy ships • carved by hand; :the women
•from :L'AssoMption braiding the Canadian sash
almost a lost art ,- and 'in contrast with these the.
superb singing of' cultivated artists,: Cedia :Erma;
Juliette Gaultier,Jeanne Dusseau J Campbell M
Innea and Rodelphe Plarnondon.. Nething more thor-
"iiTT"Citirif lse-firigined-tha-n-the-rb-llieking-
songs Of the lumberjacks and raftsmen of Quebec by'
Charles Marchand and his '"Troubadours.' •'
And itActoks as if the Eestiyal will',"becorne an
annual event. At the close, oe,the :last concert in, •
Quebec, it Was iiiinonnced that not Only Would' the,
Festival -be.. but-tliat -Beatty,-
President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, had-,
offered $3,000 in_prizes for cempositiOnsta be played ,
at the 1928 Festival: The compositions. to .be, based
on, Fiench,Canadian chansons and, folk melodiei;ifor.
WhieliniiieiTae offereds-- •
1.=$1,000; divided into $759 and, $250 as firSt and
second prizes, for ,instruments; and notto last over 30
2:-$1,000 divided into ;756.00 and.$250.0D as first
and second'priZes,;fer a cantanta, introducing French-
Canadianclian •ns populaireg: the $7,50 to be divided;
$500 for music $ 0 for "li retto•'t e
divided:, $150 for c and $100. for libretto.
• 3.-4500 f�r Sur for- :siring quartet, not to last
over, twenty minutes. . , • ' „••
4,4250 for 'group" of arrangements„of Our chalk
sons populaires,for male voices. '
' 5.-4250 for group of. arrangements of four chart -
ulna populaires for mixed voices.
The last two' (4 and 5) are confined to Canadian .
composers. The others are open tointernational
competition. • Judges and details Will be announced an
soon as possible, throughthe,musical press. • or
'MAFEKING
'Miss Grace Blake and Palmer
'petrick. and Finlay Shackleton . of
Stratferdend London Normal Scheols'
returned' heme . Friday. .•
.
Mise.Beryl Johnston is :re -:engaged
. as 'Principal' • cif Ferdwich ,: school.
Miss: . Johntson ,is presiding ' '•officer
this ivoek in Winghain High %School.
•'; Richard. and Clifford Kilpatrick Of
Lucknow',Continuation School; were
LiuccessIul-'-iirL.-passing4inte--3rd'-4-and
.2nd !forms .oh their. year's .work, •and.
, are'home for vacation. ;„ ' •
The .Ashfield garden ” _party • last
TueSday.• Was: quite. up to . itsusual:
high standard. _ The° grounds: _were
ideal. for the purpoSe; .The fast hal'
gaine*l_gplendid supper :and enter-
taining play,, 'The , Old ....Oaken 'Buck-.
made folk almost forget . how
• very "coot' the night was. Au;
barn Dramatic. Co: are to be congrat-
• ulated on their splendid Iresentation
'of the. play. •
To ' the Ashfield .Council arid ' a ga-
thering; of trustees 4,nd., ratppayers,
combined,. :Mrs. Robt..,Davidson bf
Dungannon, gave a com preh ens ive•
report Of, the annual convention.. •pf
the Q.E.A., .Which met in Toronto
• Aprils .l0, 20, 2L , Judging by the gist
,of ' Om:addresses" given, the. Minister
-of .Education and other Educational
leaders are deeplygrieved that edu-'
• cational faellities are so' inadeqUate
in the country,as. conipared: . with
„city , and'Airban, scheels: They mist
provide • consolidated :schonls: :and
township scho:o.1 boards to 'Meet' tiiis
need. Educate the ,children at home
as going, t� town; high school'is
'likely t� breed discontent with farni
life, .etc., etc. The di-Scusgion was
lively, -and it appears, that the aver-
age rural :citizen:. is satisfied, With
• present conditions. There is no,. e*
cuSe for a' boy or girl not receiving
a good education now.. ,.One lady re-
marked that; if the money they Pro-
pose ;sponding in building, and. fitting
U) advatice training ,achools, in the
country, were,' Used, in buying r-
• saving deviceg fen° ' farm' men and
.women,. kir 'instance: ',a .commnpity
tractor for the men and .a„.'commun-
ity--hakerTand -laundry for the'
woni-
en, they might, then he. able, to ,get
soirre leisure for„ reading: writing
-some t;ne please
tell our Minister of Education 'that
.it is '.ntinie" we lack.: on farm
and .-Ariongyf not.... education;
Time to enjoy and improve on -the
edutation We now have: Probably if
thought is. given to this, as
-has-been giVbfrtb-"1111-`-.1ownship
SchOol, 13oaid Proposall' wo "may ex
pect.; some „ real licn.efit ,from the
,-IVI,ondayp- Reeve liackett .tentiorcd'
reilaid. all her trouble.,
bleating 'in the (council C:Ilanibir
'the flanks the gathering .to Mrs .
Davidson. 'Whe replied 'that , she had'
by tho.„,h0116fIt'filid pleasure A6 Ihnd
derive& *911y. ftttendin. 0011V411.
, •
I!
ere arid liere
• In addition to the Exhibition of
fowl at the World's • Poultry 'Con-
gress at Ottawa, there Will' also be
a large display of 1. rabbits , and
canaries. Announcement to this ,
effect. was made at n meeting 'of
the Congress Live Bird" Committee,:
which has definite] assi ned .spaCe,„
for theseadded classes 'at' the ex-
hibition.,
Thotisands of- citizens of 'Regina
took. advantage, of, the opportunity
to inspect the 'new Canadian. Pacific
-Hate/ Saskatchewan,- opened,- May,
24 by E: W. Beatty, Chairman and '
President of the Canadian Pacific
Railway. This eleven, story addi-
.tion to the. company's :chain ef
hotels across, • the continent is re-
garded as -one of the fine-st buildings.
In the west.
Canada's industrial 1 products of,
today* together :with a .compre-
hensive 'demoristratiOn of the, pro-
gress of industry in the -Dominion
since confederation, will he display-
ed in elaberate styles 'at an exposi-
• tion which the Produced -in -Canada.
Association, sponsored by the'Cana-
dian Manufacturers' Association
will stage in, Montreal in August
;Thi•s apring shout 5;000 men have
been . placed' on "Alberta farms by
theT Alberta Governinent •EMploy. •
Ment 'Service.-Jiudng the month of
April and the first ten days of May .
1,003 Men have .been given employ-.
,ment, by 0. ,Hanson 84. Company,
!Peal ,ernpleyrnent agents, for: the•
Canadian Pacific. RailwaY. These
4rnen haVe been sent outron.section
work, and . extra .go'ngs...1_,01.. „the
•narnber nientioned.'778 Were' new sir-
;rivalsfrom continental countries.
According to 'the' latest itiforina-.
Voir giVen'aar by '.the
Canadian Fa-
cific laI1War tri, connection, with the ".
proposed new Meronto: hotel,' addl. ,
tional land .hits, been Purchased
bringing • the frontage ,on jront
Street up to neartirtki feet.- It hat'
also •been•atated that' thene*
)e.4.0..ostor1es,pr =1110;#43. in ,
height': ,The• .,thp/Oropot:e'd
structuie ,:ife'direlini • opposite.- the
new Union. StetiOnt the lend being
'oeet1044, it -prmitt br: W44i,
Os*, 44404, Pttlit , .„.
There is nothing •the Worla
• worth doing :wrong for• ' •
' One reason that,:heart‘failure is on
,, •
the increase is because it acceinpan:
.tiersac'et,o;inntiaernyes-t.ct,the,ir. aus.e. 0.1 death.
, „Lacking principle'w, 'man Cannot at-
,
•
• The -old: honk' tOwn.Ls the One that:.
observes Your sucCess in the: city and
Viotiders;- how You; keep. .folk fooled.:
Who wouil
be a small-tovvn
merchant?
Buying only small
stocks • enables the
• small-town, merchant
, to try out thp novelties and.- ,
new styles rftple are
• ing for — on which the,
margin •;:of profit is greater,
• than on staple lines. Band-
• to-inouth buying •Ikecps
•, down thecapital invest-
ment, and additional'quan-,
`i tities or odd sizes can
always beorclered by'ong,
Distance. . '
ThaiikStot'his
'method of conduct-
• ,' mg business retailer• s
have ,never been able to
show, as many, up-to-date
styles as now.
• 4 By using Lohg-
tance the wide-',
awake* sxnaltitoWn
• xnercliant , with his .low
overhead 'expense - can
make,his 'store the -buying
• •headcluarters for t large
surmiindingterritory..:,