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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-09-01, Page 5• •.• 7 -try..,a,tr;rAtti-r,...a t ts.t .1A,MIRKT,.11E4IThr.111% Ti1uRsP.A1, salITFAIRER 1, 1,97 ,,,......--.......,..„..., rrt„:,..... _ . • —. —. • -• - • 4i ri - - . ---- -- • "r"-_-.A-1---n.r.- ' .....„.....T.....r...... --...-...".7—• - mr,....r. -7. ".• r• . -...-„.....-.....-,17 11...........-"""............4........ ,........--.-----.....-....-'' • ----415.- „„__. .. , lp,...... .......:,-..;,.' 4.41-7,---_-:•---,-", -- --- • ' ' -...., ..P6.01,010;144w..!.. • • "impure comas cossaussi , .. There is a world of satisfaction for the farmer' in the Use, of 'twirie that, runs -.smoothly .in his binder from beginning tathe, end:: of harvest, ' Good,The 'Old Reliable ' • even: and strong throughout, and is more econom- ical to use than short -length twine. :The length is -guaranteed by the tag on eVery ball,of Plymouth. For real twine satisfaction there is nothing like the genuine Plymouth Twine. ' RAE & PORTE9US Phou:e .66--. Lncknow, 111111111111111111111111111111111111111,11111111111 iiiii 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MININI111111111111111111411111111er :.• Po•N : Phew, 74 • Monumental 20i!ks .Ltic4Now.aed• WINGKAM Mae the largest and most/ complete , Sock -in the: M5ist beautiful designs ' Marble, Scotch, Swedish and Can7 ' • • .; 7 -ashen Granite -a. , W. mike a 'specialty' of Family 'Monelleente and invite your teepee- . tinserlptiens Neatly, Carefully and Premptly bone. •• Winghaw Phone 256 ' Pee -es before placing'.your• order. . ,, • • Deughte pros, • R.- Spottor LucknowOnt : • , • .. . • . L." No. 428, ..LitchlioW the n second Tuesday of every month lei their hall,. at -is' *moms. :C; ullin, W M,•P; Carter, Rec. Sec. . . • spNaity OR *FUNDAY '7 ' . , • 0., - We steed to eall, it Sunday,,.. - „Jhe-day of all the days; When oldand young , were gathered • •For fervent 'Prayer • and praise.. • Within theholytemple,. Where hearts and souls were stir - Where Jesus and his gOSpel . Was preached and gladly .heard. •six,vgitwogto•optii -AT 1411.Tr4;10,If REIlat$T tATAQI.L1,0 . POD: .14014ONTOIS • " - • w-•-, --'74.6CEIO114-itIli-el;#:•cr4K' '#leirati.nt The . (The to a ne,* „ . opening SilVerwoods new • erearn- Ttldmonton "'Journal .inls reference te 4j!4t.er Meesrs SiMaeitiOnald and ery.flt *Pnearediri the w oielyonia KinlOsts. Beforn; erten paperst, Ale Wee flurried; the !late *ra• 340: Wednesday Of lest Week (Aug. Phee taughtschool at '.I•141Yrnod and.- • • 4- • • , Was an eventful day in this Section ' • . • ' les itdrs. John .3leplie"aelied• awav -marking as it did the official opening 'the ROYal Alniantirii hospital on.Aug. • of , Silverwoods ;Cargill Creatne;Y• l'ith, at the, age of 57 "years, , Mrs: Months ago 'MefArii. Dunn, litiyek and McPhee, "had. suffered for some Con- Fe4e0e, stoat odeemen, ,spent eii., siderable time with heart trouble and • '. ' ' • - s. si er.a ,e, ,ime n - cl bl ' t' 1 and around' this le - had ' been in the ....he pital, for T-Wc! • ' mont?e• ,, previous , to , tho , operation entity . selling tock ler "Saverwood '-' , from , which She only partially rallied their, efforts:. Meetirrgwith good Eal- Iv. .iiimearsybme ceptlidele..awmits.e. :713ndornat,,' peaceLfully- ce,•;s., .-,in • 4Omei :eases, .PnOnle, to*I(''. near, mg- . . Mr. Fred • Newman visited last week with, Mr, and Mrs: Ben Naylor.' • Miss' -McCurdy . visited over ----the weelc-end with ,Mrs. Wnri. Dawson. Mr.', and Mrs. • Roy Kringler , and daughter, Helen, of Detroit, visited Yith the latter's mother; Mri. • D,' during- the week.' ..n_ton,,,„ ontar,joi. ,. of sootoh, , • . . .. stock purely. as, an 'Ave' Pim' eUt, while . Paa'llta..-..".% 'others having the 'Welfare ,` Of '•the Her friiiMen name, warKather' ss Donald.- she,,f, ,spOt seveiai : years cemmunity ,at heart, toek, Stink in it teaching School; in the east and tWen-- •3914i' as a ' • c°111-Patini° '• "teil:iria'a;' tr-siis, years Sag: i„,41,8,, roarried, to, • mx, . Through . the. liberality; Qk:: Mi. W. D. Ic'hn-'1'4*Piiee in Luckliow.' From there datiiii•,' and the - e°41'aiatiOn."•°'i •P;• Joyce and ether,S, the desired amount She and ' her. husband moved to'''Clit'. ' a eag° • where they made 'their 11°11.14‘ preparations 4.'iviitneinilairde:°tel's•t'OPtPnxiligis for a few years before „corning to Ed - branch mouton twenty., years ago inst. may: briof.,Silvei:*WoodS at-Cargill.The ' mcpahrthe hiipialietofna,uvretreyenc.1),,oesaerlye, :ilia::: inPfigni"1 —Mill, ''''.131-1,1,3atalltial buildini Ff. o cement, was purchased, -And after ti-fied. with the work ofErSkine Unit-. being l'alAmieled' '4P49-clate churns pasteurizers; ed Church, taking an active part in sterilizers, ; antinnatie, the Women's .Assoniation, and being scales, ete.,, and other machinery' for the qtaking cake and.•manufacture of moat.. energetic in advancing, the cause of missions.' For years • •ehe butter were., installed, ' an egg grad- ing , station • established ar.d now Sil- : has been an outstanding teacher in verwoocis Caigili, Creamery is ready :the r Sabbath ,school, ' end' was teaching' a class of twenty, three. yaiing 'girls:. for 'business and has .alreadY turned . , • -----Mrs-and----Mrst-ehontz----froraLitoels- -ester,Lare Visiting .with ;the Rev. Mr 'and. Mrs. Pollock. . Mrs, Schoritz is v. lieter of Mrs. Pollock,. - We are:glad to see Mr. 'Geo. Cottle -aur‘Iagain, after .hits. illness.: Mrs, Jamieson of Barrie„ and aim David, and . also . MiO's Mary- Sharpe of Teeswatpr, . spent the week -end at Mk. Thos. Henderson's. c„ ' A. shower ,for the bride_ to be, Misr Elsie Wightman) • was held at ' Mc home, Of Mrs. Gibson' Gilles -pie list Fridayevening,when many useful and valuable ' presents . were , given_ • showing the esteem in i Which thif- NT:911i* 144' ja..1!eldr'..' i• ' • - '. . ' Mr. and Mrs: John Reid of Au - 'urn,'. snent Sunday :at the, home of her uncle; Mr.. David Kennedy:: We are sorry .to report .that Mrs Lamb (formerly', Miss Annie M:Ken- , nedy, R.N.,- of Gederich ' Hospital . Steff)' was upaet out of the buggy on ,Saturday last. •and hadher arm broken near' the. ahoUlder. She, was Itaken to Goderichltospital. We hope. for a speedy recovery: _ at the -time she *as taken bi- .• 4 Her „kindliness .._.,.:_ef_.-z-manner, her sympat)ieti-c-dispoeition;rs, well as: her deep charity, won for her e host- of-fnend - left to inenrn.her'loss, 'a hasb,andidthres-- sons, John. A., Peter Mid , Angus, '-te whom, the sytnpathy of the entire istrict _goes 'opt...• Two -sisters AO two brothers survive her. One , of her sisters, Mrs. McLeod of Fort William, 'Ontario, was present at the funeral, as was Mr:McPhee's sister Mrs. S.. Beaton" of Edgerton, Al- -Vertu: - But non,' they, call -it "F,e,nday"; • ••When little Johnny. .hrings 'The paper with the "funnies" And; ether 'worldly 1ungs; ,Then 'chines • the next „diversion, , , A pleasure trip, or show;•-• . And evening finds thein tripping , The ,light fantastic toe, • • •' Wh 'alf the heart is ,crowded W th 'movies, jazz and ,dance; The c'laurch :is all fel-gotten, The gospel ,gets no 'Chance: , We used to call it Sunday,. .1'is Sunday for the few;' • But to the most 'tis "Pundite, • Now what is it to yen?. ; o— UNtON UFWO •Tho Unicin'ILP;WS'O, .Hurpn Co.. lield theit regular monthly meeting A 'very enjoyable - evening • Was 'spent in the basement of the. Presby- torian Church' here' last Wednesday when ft farewell social was held fo- Mr.. Angus _McKay, Who is leaving for India this week. One pleasing feature efthe evening was' a oresen- tation from Na- • Kinloss Sehool„. where Mr: McKay had tainsht for •the 'last two 'rears. Mg; Doluilde McCallum rd the address and •Misr Kntbleen McKenzie -presented him with, a' Sum. of money. Mr. McKay made a fitting .reply. • , was served; elesed• • by all joining hands. ,and singing •Auld Lang , Sv.+0 We wi-h every success his new. field Of labour. . Mr; and Mrs,. Ben Naylor are vis- iting in' Hamilten, and then they are going to attend. the C.N.F. .Toron,- at the hoe of Miss Mamie Johnston; Laurier.. ,L.There :was' A .gOod • attend'," 'ance of visitors ,and inersibera. , After ;business, -rnattera were transacted tlie. jolt ealf,,WAll, 4 d 11-awere.,,by ...tiHnOth - • , Miss Ruby and Evelyn Reid of Ashfield, are visiting, a few davis ,with their aunt, MrS. Wi. R, Farrier. : Miss Jean , Kennedy is visiting a few days this, week with her cousin Mrs.. John Reid of Auburn. Binghani-Wightnlan • The funeral service was. held from Erskine church ,on Saturday after- noon.. • The church tins filled with , . friends who Came to pay their- last, respects to one whoa they had 'learn- ed to' love. A , large display of wreaths and, ficswers bore silent -tei- timony to the high esteem In which she. was held by her many . friends and • co-worker S' in . the church. Her unselfish noble life was an inipfra- tion to all who knew her. ' The Rev. 1. A. Calcia4,1 conducted the funeral -service and. interment. took place in the Beechinount• ceme-. try. The pall bearers were Messrs -Frank Scott. H. Montgomery, 'John McKenzie, William McDonald, W. A. Bell and A. G. Walker. —o HOLYROOD,i/ o o--,..„. The marriage of Miss Elsie Wight. manto Mr. Ralph Bingham. of Wa- .'vaiwah. took pike at the manse at qt..: Helens on Monday, 'August 291, We wish them . a,' happy and prosper- ous wedded life. - • ,, FLOWERDALE' Mrs. Abernathy and )gra. ousts'. son of -i3Osse4ain; Man.,. 'accompanied by Mrs. C. Strathdee'. and Mrs. C. Little of Ripley, 'spent Monday. after- -noon at L. Maelver's. • Mr. HoSs Black to assisting Mr, Abliie Harrington on his .threshing. outfit this Fall. . MiSs Mary B. Douglas is' sick, tiF the result of coming in cenract with poison ivy. '• •• • Mn - and Mrs, Torn Rosa of- Toren, .,..... ._ „. _ _. . • -mu -sing„in, readings seleetiens' The- progititnine• tiingited-V-rersin-4 tl i ty . . k . ... . „ *fl . the' Vietrolav.and Very interesting talks • on ', Township • Scheel Boards . . 'Were given by Mrs.. tate end Mr6. • -••Nell-4.-r:Mcitertzle. : .The .meeting wes 'brought - to a,•-cloSe.,.13r-singing, .7. the i‘ration414- Am. thenriz WlheitAtmlelt,.:wi,t, ..'-111tVill-hy-..the hOlit0010.-044ti i Inns 'fialela7cent per Mili.beYonsi to all pointsin iii olii.;., 15 0 TO Illi ipEc. toba, 91EatC4ev1414'.MP,rttit'.-441101101.1, Tenejeo . . 0 — I , • , ..,,,,„„,„.„., ,-.. , t' per utile to Winnipeg, $ 'Calgary. MacLeod and East.. • • .. ' ' ' ;South and East in Ontario •:also Stations in, Quebec West of St.:- Andrews. and Lachnte, ••• sEii+. *thr--Prons Stations in.h' ii*Om '000014TO (uoip4statiot)--Aug. soth—... . i!i.iefin arIAWA—*uirf. 30th,-• 12.0A• i'.nt. (40- -. AlOGI 30,th--,rf=opi Toronto, caledep Haat, Becton, Seaford, CollingwOdil„ 'Benet:ink; • Midland, g,apreol; atul. - Sept., ItIV-2,00 pin.; 10.40 PAP- . ... ' •-•-•?-' . , ,, . ., ., i • a . ' Plus $24-30 to destination, ' I • ' • 'titt , 12,014.in. (MidnightAug.29th).121a,Opan.;10.i0p.*: .. : . night Aug. 29th); x2.pi.poon, . ' -.. ,. . .skad. Tn.* fkir'WiDniPei Os ;Canadian: National flaflasssi ' • • ' . -•. ' . - .. ' • Ontario,, Toronto, Inglewood Jct. and Westand South thereof. . - .. From PETERBORO '-'s Aug.' 01100*: V1f11'4080R,Sespt Irth.• • Ilke011eiPAIIVIIERST,014-43•pt„. ... 80th" --.12,01 aim. -(Midnight , , ' -,12.3.0 4.111:04idnigtit'Sept fithy. ' •• TM* --,.. 9:00. 'am. . via. Guelph, - ' ;Aug., 29th). •'via Lindsay, Blael.cs. ,'' via Chatham, ron000, Hamilton .,: ,Georgetown and .Inglewood, , •,. ' water and ,Atherley.*.'.' . .. ' . and IngielvOed4 -.. •,. .•. :i.bir.thigh• easA, from 'ttilOr. principal -points ,EnnnecOng with above isii:.:piaI triA4isf or details cojile4t.'t0F41 .canafik114' ish.049A?0 4,004!„. • • • 71,roOth.,1-1.alill!'"143isinfOir1111,001111:004, -06.14-48trosliat'oue ifar VI/email *lid Ohllidren. • • ' . , Travel eqmpinent • and handle almost any a- mount .of produce' for some time' to Come, This fall he hopes to he in condition to handle poultry' as Well 'As cream and eggs:-.- . • After the speaking a demonstra- tion,on cream testing ,was given and the farmers were shown how their creaM, is handled. A •,.large nUmber • of farmers am' others- 'attended' the event and were treated .11berally ' to Silverwoo&s ice Cream;Whijoh is described' as "Smooth_ out seyeral tons • of butter., ,eIu.disap. neared that night we are Sure that W-ednesday-AfternoesT7wafeatuted jen is O. The staff at present, 10014, , Mr., 'and Mrs. Ernest Ackert and family are :in , Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fildon Renrich 'of Pfavrick, and Mrs. Eadie. of , Glennan- on; spent Supilsivitt Mr. Will Eadie'S, and Mrs. Wm. Callan Miss Mary Crowley of Buffalo, and Miss-. Verson of TeelWater, were recent • gueits at Mr. Mike Gainble's. Miss, Blanche Jamieson. , of ,Paramount, 'visited her sister, . Mrs. Howard Harris; recently: ' Mrs. Culbert, Eva. .and tome spent 'Monday evening,.at Mr. W. Eadie's. Little •Evelyn • Gamble 'of oWinilmin, who has been visitingheraunt, Mrs: IC Gamble, has returned home. • Misses Lou and Bessie • Spettigne ;of London, were guests of Mrs. HOW- . tird -Harris over the week7end, • Mr, and Mrs, Charlie Chagrana and family spent Sunday at Ethel. ; • Miss Phoebe COngram dimmenced &dies as teacher at Belfast school Thursday. for the present , year. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Palmer. Mr. and Mrs: Ed Palmer of Kincardine, Mrs. John Palmer of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs:, Leslie Harris ' of Lucknew, were' csueats at Mr.' Thomas Harris', Sun - with a baseball match. -between ais ley and Cargill, which was won by the foimer, the scope being in their favor. -.• Seating'`-misteemodationade, in the manufacturing department of -the creamery for the proceedings Of the evening,- which was:-.-giveu over ...to speechLmaking by riumereni gentle - Men connected for thcimest part with "`Siiyerweods."' Mr.' acting aschairnamil•;' in his address t f the formation of the Cargill. branch. .,••• Mr McNab, manager' of the Silver- A POlEIVI FOR GIRLS (With apologies. to '-R. Kipling. By -.Elizabeth L. 4 If Yell can dress to make YoUrself at - .,tractive, • is Yet not make puffs arid curls your chief delight; •• It you can swim and ,row, be 'strong and active; . ' But of the .gentler graces lose .,not • . sight; , . • IsTtiiiTe-iii---dance without a 'craze for . . . .dancing,, • Play without giving play too strong K. nsists Of 'Mr. --11, Enloy the lov-e"Of friends witht ro ..:Wrig•lit•• as butter maker; Mr ' mancing, . . :. • rh.• Parker aS'• creain tester; Mr: Care for the. weak, the friendless e staff,-----andsrs. Sid. • Parker And not acquire as well a priggish and the old; : and Latin, • , ' cal .McLeod, egg grader; Mr; Trim- e,,,,Lagie and Miss •Yiola Kerry, of If You an master French and Greek has.-Bte-Wart-and Th-731-*--tezten-as„, eazil drawers. '.. ._ If you can feel the touch "a -in d . • satin , ---4...o..o--:- ' ' Without despising calico and jean: TO THE ELECTORS' OF If you can ply a saw and use a ham- ' NORTH HURON ' . , , nier- Woe& Luckriow CrearnerY, •and else managerUf-thig-brafich made a short speeelt, in which; placed great eofl. fidence in the: 'success' of the pew: plant and ,asked-' for , the support ane co-operation:' ef the feigners in, 'this conunnnitY.,-"'" •• Mr. J,' H. Sebtt,:;., government in- spector of creaisieries, with head quartersat 'the' -Municipal Abattoirs. Toronto, , one, �f .the principal speak- ers oe:the evenini, gave a most in- 'tereating and, 'Instructive stdclresi epnaectioir.'wjth weric in the ' in- spection cif, Creameries. He .congratu- lated• the people ;here On being linkeil up with so strong an organization .as Silverwoods and on having such ar -up-to-date equipment ns her.. He gave some• good advice in connection with the handling ' Of the. cream' 'by the., fanner, • the 'care of his stock eqpipment, etc,. Se that they . might get: as good a test as is :possible to: . . , procure. , He stated that the samples Mr. ' and Mrs. Porteous of Ripley, •spent Monday evening at Mr. Almer Ackert's. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ritchie of Ashfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wes, Whitock of • Teeswatei, were recent ,visitors flat Mr. Richard . Elliott's. Mr. and Mrs. Albert -Thompson and Emile spent Sunday at Mr. Hod - Mr ..and Mrs. Ed Trady., of Har- rietsiille, visited recently at the getters' home, ' . of' mthisbuttras h ad nthim-madefer. i nas p cgtoi or f showing; indeed, and with the equip:- ment, etc.; the Cargill. plant has, he felt that this factory Should give • r good; Account of itielf. Mr. Scott , thoroughly posted All his _particular - line- of ivOik, and answered numerous questions asked him regarding the testing, of .cream,. the reagens for.the tests ,varying, ete, ' and;those tvhc heard him were ivell'repaid, for their, attendance at -this occasion. , ' Rev: -Dean Zettler, being called on made, :a, short Witty speech in :which -fie hoped .the .farpiers Would .see 'fit to Patronize the local :,factory. : Mr. C: L. Dunn, one of the above mentioned stock. salesmen, thanked' those ;who had co-operated with him in 'bringing into being •vIrlitit, he terark, ed his baby plant.. Last, but not.least of the Speakers called, Was A, E. Silverwood, Presi, dent pf Silyerwoods, Limited. In r few well-chossn words he summed ur the whys and "wherefors that had lee. this Company to go , into the . dream.: pry' business on the seale that they Iced. Difficulty in getting a supply Of butter; the qtality of which ',could be -depended' on was formerly a proppsi. tion that the 'market was up ,igainst: and which they. had so, succeiSfullY Met and "overcome that even at, the' present ttine With • their numeretiF factories turning out tons daily, they still find' it hard to Meet their ever. increasing cionssrict- for ."Sliverwoods.4 He -thanked tho- people. 'of this section generally for 'their, „po-ogeration in' .glettiflg• a PlenoPened At 'Cargill • and said. that through the Untiring eihffti ogobikiliberality04Mr. ih.ejohCnia,spr,ugitbni togethery, tho,giittboawrtii ,r of 3;nye Itvid iribers,"-ft "been7 made possible ,to procure: for thc far/nets', of;this.distildt,,,4,..,platif,that.. , Mr, and Mrs: 'VI/altar Alton v•isited. onc o' h•b t •11 t - • t e Dalt of spending few clays WIth the!. ,autus with friends' in Ethel',Itust Sunday, tho province, and he hoped that it Mrs. big. 2nd Celt Ms. John campbel has returnoti would• not be long .tintil they *ohm -htme'llter-sPendint* fvor tigYivitli be able to add to the eciiiipMent hero. ahat, spinatnis itoo. *kit Mrs, N. ..1 n' A al. -""o ' as the building ii`plotity large enotigh t, -• - • • • - .p JO. IMO Se.Si Met ALUM •„, , t;4, t..,Amp.pc41,,A414„, vywo • noiso oh 0014s 0 ornis ;axe' 'cam Of lova mors BELFAST' ' Threshing is the- order ot the day in our locality, ;and the grain being in first, class condition, , it is turning out well to the acre. % ' Miss ' Irene Woods of St. Helens visited a few days. witii,her friend Miga Lena 'Hackett. Miss Mary Hackett return,ed home - alter, spending a week with. her coos - tor. „Spent . ThflrOciy with the , for- in, Miss Etta Lane, of Itipley. mer's brother, L. MacIver: • Miss Elsie Vint has returned, honics, 'List 7week' was i'liusy 'Week in after having an appendicitis- opera_ -.Plowerciale; Winghtot::Woital• mites ttti, unit of RiPle.Y.;•is :Men& - "".' ,110-/C lesuedays,vitIche'r Irtends ,School will start ur'sdhay,•'. with Ispe/st,r_,,saiindhcisMors4,4WtprilillpL9ociriltr.-oofi 'Loraine and Austin" , .a 7:MiSs Iron lvimvsur-ass,teac M rtin ' are lear Self t • • ^ ban de, .man's work when , the Tlie issue quite' el----"e'itr-trabe you- :need-be-m.11'S. " Want,a •MeinbAr responsible to. you or Can sing When asked; Without excuse rise .,hbovetinfriendlY snubs Party and slurs, ,' 'Machine -financed -and con - oiled Ontside the riding? Tarty rf yeti can. make goOd bread as .tvell . • ' • : • • do Y.ca 'Want: MeMber TesPonsibleorstaminer, 't(- a 1r- 1‘1.1 m • entber if he is to retain ,his job -. as fudges, . '• ust vote with his masters.; Whethei , can eayeewfowritdho.satk:i1_1! and have 211 not that is in the -interestsof Iii' If you can be a friend and hold no , nstitueney. .., , , . grudges-, . . Si) t e Prime Minister. and a cen• A gitrhle whom ta.11 will love,. because bin If' yen sometime 'shOuld meet and love 'another, • ' And make a home with faith. and: peace enshrined. . Arid you iti-Sbul-adloYal wife and . .yOu.'11:1111:1,t'vhmoerrink-'d.ou' t pretty nearly -1,11 t The plan - that's been developed thru And tbweinagtehse. beat. .that , life can have in store, . You'll be, my girl, a model for the -sages- • A wobrnefaonrew. helm the world. will bow QYER' 150Q LAKES 1•31.' • -•••• • ",.ALGONQPiN"-PARIi.., ,• For those' who .seek a new; more fascinating and wonderful spot . in • "Which to spend • their precious va,.ca- • tion days this :summer there is " • close at hand; a glorious playground. Of -.3000 square mites -La land Ythere • cool ;northland lake 'waters, Meet san- dy 'shores or great green forests; --itlie-ire--inankind :allows his kindred *of, ' the 'wild to roam their shady trails and favorite haunts unmolested, 'where the air.; is pare and fialiing .2006 feet above sea -leve! 'in the Hig1. lands of Ontario.' veritablesovviffhtHe:srere,uathereneanxrin) summer ae ez: *arerv. eeore 0 lub5enOat011:611sfauicil de es as andrdeam:11:3 hotels cottages and ' bi7gtatIrlin.gCoaohnlk:Pue.t71-1'alladzidriliCi:fraThinoliiii:;:a17:-IIN'ae.ps111111.1g-y. For b aecomodation. • • to any 'Canadian National Railways . . siderabl urither of :the. Cabin,et hays' aibcte,igporneern. rier is.setnuoii:teorlining, tfbGiobe (:3" co ,more surport--“Give iu supporttha can show you :what i ear!, clo”,:hc says.: One wonders whenhe will haye :enough. The same sounds have been reaching our ears since 1921. In the parliament • elected in 1921 Mr: Kine; had a Party Majority of 2 and 64 cross benchers ready to Vete for advaneeddegislationand, he did no-. thing:* He went to the country in 1 23 frying. feiLmOre SlIpport that h 77: - - _ _ e: Might show .u8 What he coulddo nd he got less. In the Parliainent, f , 1023 Mr, had .nO Majority. e had to depend for suppott, On the arm and. Labour Groups. The result as a 10% cut in Automobiles; Rura1 . Credits; Re -valuation ef . Lands;: -Old -Azo Pensions; '• and the, Hudsork. Bay '''',Rway:_•:,Fthe-best--Leg:., -islatirogram since Confederation. Was ..so- good that ..the Liberals -Were. 'returned On the strength' of it in spite of the Customs Scandal, But With a, Majority -45e.; Goverumenrin the SeSSioif of '1927. offered nothing in the way' of ,,Tariff Reduction. The Government shows no signs ••nf eon- inuing the good, Y,r6r1 beguri :in 1925. conclude h Government witha safe. thaceritY, doeS, little of nothing. The prime Minister asks Would he Farmers not -feel 'badly if they • were asked,' thsiiriport.. a•-• United Just -hey; many plumbers, are there .in • INCirth• Hilton? •Hardly a F-ully . 90% of • the' people act ualrY farm • or are directly respon- sible to Agriculture for their living.. The question vas' moss unhappy , . one. ,• Qualifications of 'Eleeter's ' (a) A. British Subject, (b) "Twenty-mie or before the day of voting: (e) Ordinarily reSided • in Canada since Ma 15, 1926:. , ' (d),.. Ordinarily resided. 'in •North ,Hpren: since ,May'..16, Of this''Year.-1=', (Section' 1O4),. ' " • AnY names Omitted:by Reg. iitrars in .the preps ratien ot tiielists iitin be gddel to tho between' Our...and' six: ,a'elock; qn A.1.1g1.1St._?1,' Septeinher ,1, 2 -and ,3,-saffer sFx o'- clock. on :September 4,1rd no nciures can be added. • Names telephoned i ,need net be acceptc.E. :The Registrar can be found,iri his home, qr tn4stoyie place byhisn' tu the notice ,'Dested, -,tip -44 ttite ,sseseaefflee-a•-er public place... in 'the po11.-1-(Section = .wheSe.• name is, not; on .* the list can:Vote anelection day411, he, Or ATenelled- for --,-un der. eathL.-by tutor .Witose MtMe. S ell 'the , 1-70;,•B1eetioti ' 'Elltsiliow-Dpictierc.-,,. F 1:( N• Tt isn't, really siimmer_Until you 'find : out that your _wife has.. given • • your old fishing. clothes to the° ,reg • , The hice thing • about being, a man., is you don't have to stay At horne4.4-, ter you wash your head. No matter which way yen drive, It • you don't drive the right wayit may ' be the way to jail. f you are ndYcwitli an alibi that ' • means you have a streak three:inches 'broad that is yellow. A resort is -just •any place where you can do the -.things you are too - dignified to do at home. The 'Miracle is, not that medicine cures, didease' but that nature' enables , You to recover from the medicine: • • LI ET1 Candidate in North uron, Sheldon Bricker Will 'Be ,Held on . • Monday, Sept. 5th. At Kintail; Zion and St. Augustine Tuesday, Sept. 6th. Wroxeter, Johnston's School House (No. 3, Howic10 Union School House, (No. 13, How,ick and Turnberry) Wednesday; Sept, 7th. Bluevale, Ethel, Port ,Albert and Carlow Thursday, Sept. 8th. To*nship, Hall, Morris; Walton and Moncrief Friday,' Sept.' 9th. QoderiCh and Dungannon 'Saturday, Sept'. 10th. Wingham and Brussels' All Meetinge. Will Commence at 8.30 O'cloCkl).M. • Speakers at these meetings will be: W. H. Damon; • 1, Di G. Morrison; F. IL, Oliver,. ,&1‘..P.P.1 :Mis's, Agnes McPhail; M.P.; R. J. MacMillan; and the Candidate, • • ,Wonrien!ii Mee.ting , to be addressed. by ,Misg.. - At Dunlop,. Sept. 'AtWettfielti, gtlf; - T e e, Women's • Meetings will open at 2.30 in , the aternooti. • ,