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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-09-17, Page 5a. TIi I RSDAX, ,S:EPTEMBER • , :Trig i' U•CIf11N:Ow•,j`'EN 'INE•L, BAN L.IQVOit IN : HIGHWAY CAWS. Formai Statements . Northern Rei ,, lief Projeet Soon:'Provide Details—Conunittee in Charge to be Divorced, from Politics. Toronto, August 25—No liquor will be permitted in the Ontario • Govern - merit unemployment camps along 'the projected•route on the trans -Canada highv►Lay. ' . • . The liquor, control board,'. Linder the chairmanship of Sir Henry Drayton. is "said 'to have • investigated the • -- ••• : ueetion._and ao _be.. flatly 'o f the op : a. • info that•'neither should ,be count - the -funeral of their relative, -the-late went �' time no ;e I n � ed. A . the r At h 'p " `i ' 1 owed b y the board in .‹.• drinking "s .allowed Y • ou'nd that �the''bun'khouses .on the, gr Miss Dorene Webster left on. Moo - 'day for Toronto where she will at- tend Normal.. Mr. Robert Mc - ,,. uilli. returned to •Q i 'Belleville ' on Monday. Misses Alice 'ingland: and Lila.. Lyons of Londesboro were •week -end' visitors" with Mr. and Mrs..' Earl Gaunt, ,Mr. Arthur. Beggar; and mother of Grimsby; Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Patter, con, Mr. Arthur Haines and Miss Ada, Haines, Mrs. Hugh Davis and •.daugh= ter; motored -from Hamilton to' attend' ••Mrs.: Win: McQuillin. ; , Messrs... Hugh' •Riit'herford,. •Dave Todd; keg.Lavis,.'W .,• .I.' Miller :•ara.k of cons. `tute private resi-; Gordon were among 'those. who attep they' � .do not ,th P , he "' ms nin' of, the d = `,:.th.e " I' ondon `,rxhibiti'on:::` dei3ces : within • t . a , g° , cd , uor•' ontrol:'Act. The` road cam is es§rs, N. `I. 'Miler Hugh. and • . ' I:iq . C. M s 1. , the. •Government .intend's'; es -..4111.... : 'ut er'fnrd • and :'Miss Mary. . which _ . R h dee ., s h 'Dui- talil'isliin ' •have, it,,, is•, reported; . n itutlerfoid Mr ,sand. M'r ,:.Chas., ,. listed in the samecategoryas. bunla - tin and .Wilbert and Miss E:•Bowles. ' ' and Queen's Park has ,been , tied the funeral of the "late. Mr:. ]rouses, i , o advised. - * • Wilkie.. at °lllple ' on .Sunday. - ' Newspaper speculation: concerning Mr. Jack. T•lrumpton and; his moth- ,dthe Government's program,. in • con- (,;i; 'of ,Sit.' Thomas visited the letter's lection with the 'trans -Canada will .sister;•,Mrs'.'Harper and Mrs. Brurnp-, come' to an •end this' 'week, as Hon. ton remained for a f.'ew days. William::Finlayson, minister of lands. Doirt forget the School Fair to be. forests, :has. signified his inter-' Siren. and s -held. next Monday, Sept. 21st. p , did talent has •been' procured for the .runcert in, the .evening. See, the `bills. _.._ _ _ -. ..._ ._._--_ for p trtii't1-lars-`- , :Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.: John Anderson on the. arrival of a Jr WitARRIEfl AT . TORONTO , u re and, There Cur Terrif • ' Westminster Central United'•church One thousand` men will be em Toronto, ,was the .scene ,of a .pretty wedding on Saturday, 'Sept. 5,E When. Kathleen 'J. Terriff,.' daughter of Mr.. and Mrs Malcolm Ross Whitechurch was married •to the: Rev.' Graydon 0., Co; son of.Mr. and Mrs, David Cox' of Palmerston, Ont. The Rev.. James. lAttle, BM,- officiated. The' iyeddiiig music was played by Mr. G. Franklin Legge., S.A. Roses, gladio- las.. and palms decorated the altar and chaneel..The' bride who • was • .given' in marriage by her father wore a grace- ful bridal., gown ' of i'vm ory.. chareuse' o.�,rinc n ess.-lines with long' tightly fitting. sleeves, her veil chantilly lace and „tulle' forming, .'coronet with tiny clusters of orange blossoms, and • unemployment on a practical ;basis • tion. 'of• issuing within the next few days '• a formal .statement act ting' tlto . ,big relief .. ,.-. _ forth--full.._.dotarls. .of �' project. ' •' 'While' no :con'firmation was forth- coming at the Parliament buildings -- today; it was learned ,Ori good 'autii. • .-ority that the Government rs :lilcely� to authorize a preference,; to I e .'hown .to ' Canadian and British -born . in , the' selection of unemployed for •work in the north,. Classification. of the pre- -ferred. companies will, .;it is .under - 'stood, 'be. undertaken the minute the present' registration by ;'municipal- . Flies ,is. completed. .. , ,'•.Indications ' were td -day that the citizens coMinittee which_ is to: be appointed later-to-ad•vas i•ttle _Son Born 'at Wingham Hospital to.M'. and Mrs. Mii,;hae1 Cummings •on' Sept. }i4hTa, ;ori.' Congr!atulations�� At: the '•Wothents '.Missionary meet fog held on 'Wednesday. a 'letter was sari ,from the National. hniergency'' Belief .Cbnirnittee ;asking . for' co-op- eration ty. help relieve the, dw,piorabli conditions -inl •the- West:'For the. part, clothing .for'. men, wonl;en and and 'in an. s' were.' tart,ed that - ployed and over $5exp 00,000 ended' • on highway repairs' In Cape Breton ' and Ricingnd counties, .Nova. Sco- tt ,, during the coming 'autumn. + Mise. Paulin. e, .Caa.ront Montreal. motion -picture queen, Yormerly of. Hollywood, sailed" on. the Canadian ,Pacific,i liner "Montcalm" recently, to make pictures in England and. Prance. Salmon • taken in 1930, from British Columbia waters totalled close' on 37,000,000 weighing' more than 216,000,000 "pounds. Npu tuber of fish was 9,500,00011nore than in the, biggest previous salmon catch: year of 1926. • '1he• N:ow' Brunswick. Government is. preparing. to face the problem •of wihite 'moire' skippers. Her florera ores e. .were'-UtYtterfiy x , and lily' of -the °visile :': Miss `Olive M. Tariff, N,,' Y; R.� was 'bridesmaid in a frock .of beige, chant' lace•• 'her "hat an ,Empress rly ., ... =Eug nie-model: in golden brown vel- vet and carrying talisman roses and eoi n floviter-s. .I°.:, 1,..• -Shirles- -Shaw, of Connaught Ranges, on his return, flower • girl in white . crape -de -Chen to England . It is hoped, thaf;'au- this ,winter and, , has instituted' a registration system through city and town- "clerks; who .will gather,' • tulle data:• ,'as to, ;out -of works • and., - their families. air Lionel Fletcher, `captain of thin' British rifle team, which competed against 'Canadian' shots, at Toronto and Ottawa.- following the •historic .Was-, a pretty Bisley meeting, *as warm -in -praise Ac ou:sinof tlnbxide wearing a bandeau" ' of blue and•pink forget -me -nuts, and carrying' a • bas-' .het of • pink rose: buds. The. best man Was . Mr: Peai•d ' Cox, of Detroit, brother of the,,. groom, and- the ushers, were, Mr. Malcolm 1Ross, Jr., and.'the~Rev. Ashley. • Hodgson.. of, -- urin - the. signing of,, tire, ,Corbetton: D , ., , g register, Miss Hazel McDowell 'sang, "0 Perfedt. Love," ..,After the, cere- mon . a: reception ;was,, held in the y liurc�i parleti'rs- Where the=' bride's other. Old. Country • team will corn-, :..Pete in Canada nest ,year. Queen' Helene , of -Roumania and her sister; Princess Irene of Greece, gave British railroad `officials chock' recently;, by -travelling -from --- London to 'Scotland, : third' •- class. 'The: Queen 'sniilingly.,;declared that _ _sbe was very comfortable and' did not :want people to know - alto .was -- . travelling. The name' of Admiral of the Fleet • Earl de1L•icoe-has been.added -to'th'e mother,eceived, wearing a ' navy- long list of distinguished travellers georgette• .gown with, touches of cream, lace and a matching felt hat.. 'Her, corsage was , of butterfly 'roses. The .groom's; mother received with a costume' of ,:navy lace •her, wearing .. and .georgette with' felt 'hat, to match.' Sler. 'corsage was ::of -talisman roses.' 1n unusual featui.�e-`of :the reception •vas 'the. cutting of the cake by the- ' f t the art Pride the: gold knife,.the gift of children , •' room's mother. Later the bride ' ices_ tion of relief poi- t t . se; and•' groom' ' left -for s°hurt f honey - -- merit- n=its�forinula _ _._-- __ -- the lbed- Gross . wo ld_ _ e�h tY he i co -� cos 6Y!l, N,i - u a • se. _ _- th bricde travelling ii a` •" i t21e gounds-at-the ;Banff Sprigs t hest advantage. v' ' sen' a bale or rlothing• -and assist- Jf same shade. and shoes, gloves and (i soh wearing._tJcie" ' .corn's .;rice from any nreui ers - . much a reciated.: •gift, a'. fox fur. After 'their .return, .rttunity' would he t PP over ' Canadirrii Pacific .steamship and rail' lines. ".Hell -fire Jack,' '. as he • ie :affectionately '•called, ar-• ' rived :in Montreal 'on August 22, on•:. • the liner "Duchess of York", -to..' open' the Canadian National Exhibi- tion„ at•'Toronto.' NEWS AND IIFO-, • FOR \ THE FARMER (Burnished by the Ontario Department' .Of Agriculture). The O.A.C. Agriculture exhibit at Scienco judging' Competition which the C. N. E: attracted much interest A numlier.: of visitors statbd that theY had abstained from eating hon- ey for fear of getting• fat. They were informed that honey is absorbed dir- ectly into the blood strewn and,. acts as .an ' immediate source' of energy, also that many, entrants, in the swim- ming marathons used honey in their "training '. diets and -that some fictual- l.. consumed •honer during the • races. A considerable +increase in atten- dance at O.• A. C.:this:, year is antici- pated. A : total of 450 -applications have 'been received for admission• .to '�� the First Year, .83 for the -''Associate Course; and 1$ or the D'egre,,e Course' Att.l 'o. a ,'of,`about 450:. "students in 'the �.- ag ricultural' :c'our e . is: expected:.:' A g •?� Macdonald i Institute a total .of 216 ;ounty reports that the good orch- , adirdents •have-liters-accepted,'ofWhi h 7t s- carefiiil3+ locited after,_Sridi:cite;_;, _' ,moved a. real success. ' The next. big event.for Ontario farm boys 'and girls will' be the Roy-.. al. 500. Party for ' boys and a similar .arty that will take in about 250 girls fen .boys ' are selected from each ounty. Local 'contests to decide the ..ounty' winners are now in progress. Tho Department • of Animal Hus- bandry, O. A C,, reports the death: o horn 4f the 18.year-old ' Shorthorn •i'Coilege Augusta 6.th," .after a long, rid ,:singularly useful life:'During her ave'• birth to. and raised 'reept site g . ecalves,and `70 er' cent; of the }rte, n p <0 t. Shorthorn herd' are- :direct ,reser •, cafe dants of, hers., 1 y �1 .n . ` `'�' ;Spraxing Pays` • ,. - .4 in teeds ,The spray ' supervisor '13-d"ar -nen students this :year. •. Buy Canadian Grapes There will be, 'no -.lack of grapes in Canada • this fall as the vineyards of Ontario and British 'Columbia will.. -produce-a-crop -estimated=at32,000- tons. 2,000 tons. `As any doctor will tell you,.' no,, fruit'. is More healthful'. than the -gr""ape. --It is a dehciaus • dessert,, a Wholesome conserve, and a real ' re- freshing beverage. 'The ' Canadian varieties include.. blues, . whites and ambers. They": are "Old -b "t te' `box: and' basket' and in . p, quality" and flavor 'are, fully equal. to the best im- sorted; grapes of 'similar; varieties. P Hector Macdonald, of ' Montreal, ., was. winner of the prize offered by chair"fried"'arid"presi dent . of the Canadian Pacific 'Rail- way, for the competition between. pipers representing the 17 Scottish ' itie unttg. • of •Canada, at the Lgland Ga,thering-�r'ecentl•y, hell - icy will not be headed by a .cabinet minister' after. all. The Government's plan now 'is to divorce the' committee• and its work "entirely -from politics and •some,' outstanding^ ' "outsider" consequently will be chosen- as chair- man. articles: sent were distributed to the .noon, e It as decided to brown silk canton suit, with felt hat' Among recent g b of • the cern: mag to -ma ,- 1VIr. `.and Mrs. .Saris , Durnin :and family were recent, 'Visitors. with 'Milverton ; friends: GRANTS' TO. FALL Mr. and Mrs. Win. Coates of Exe- FAIRS. TO BE CUT 'ter' and Mr: and Mrs. Cecil' Myers of' • London were among' those worn .a distance, who 'attended Mrs. McQuill- Hon., Thomas L. Kennedy is sere- in's .funeral, on Saturday: frig air ultimatum upon Tall F� he •The Women's Institute are having - sociations in Ontario that un s they -'' discontinue -their. kractise •• of looking' a booth at the School Fair again this chiefs to Queen's Park for financial Year, arid, all the-rimibers--a'nd -others y interested are asked” to assist with assistance `tlie� rtisual -Government ....__ ... ___ n '321 .baking as usual. grants will not. be. £oijtlicoming i He is convinced that many fairs show. too little pride in themselves, that they would sooner ask the Govern-, meat , for help than their own -iniltni-' cipalities. Consequently he' is taking steps to altei that attitude. This year the usual grants will be made, but next year the Government .will • give a fair no more money than the fair's municipality gives. On the present basis "of . contribution, several fairs at least' would have to suspend oper- ations.; The Governriient • contributes between' $86,060. and $100,000 -a sea -1 son in supporting .these ' fairs., Under the pew policy.a considerable piart of the expeltditure will be, serried' which is in line with the general policy of retrenchment in the department: • Mr. J: H. '`Wallace left on. Monday for an extended visit with 'relatives at Fort William. . Christ Church, St. Helens, ' is . coni- riremerating the annual Harvest Fes- ti"val on,, Sunday afternoon„ next, (Sept., 20); at three o'clock. The ser- vice and music • will -be appropriate to the.. occasion. they visited here before _leaving for Pangman, Seek. PARAMOUNT U. F: W. ' 0. The ' September meeting of the U: F.W:O. was' held at the home of Mrs. A. Ketchabaw on'Tue§day 'afternoon, September 15th. The attendance was not, as good as •'usual, owing to the• busy , season, -.but considering 'the at-' tendance, the program was very good. Educational' - and ` humerous papers, were given by Mrs. McGill, Miss M:. McLean and Mrs..'McAuley. Commun- ity singing and a heartyvote of thanks to :the' hostess - br_ought.' -the. meeting to -a - close, and .the' ,gather- ing .enjoyed the usual cup of tea and lunch served by the hostess. An hour of 1 social chat was spent :after. lunch. The nextmeeting is to be 'held' at the home. of Miss Mary' McLean, 12.. Con;, Ashfield, on Tuesday afternoon. October 20th. We ask, for- a good• at- •tend'a`nce• at 'this meeting. e Canada stands secondamong world nations in mileage. ; .first in propor- tion of mileageto population.; One 'mile of railway to every 230; 553 railway. compatjies. , Telephone -Wires Make Broadcasting possible • " t " •s II. A. liellons, Vice -President of the Columbia )# • It is to the telephone, say , to . tt.eowe tire development of the ejjuipment whereby speech and music are co radio, that Itis LEce'tele telephone wire, not radio, which carries prograarttiies the length ars casting. P '�lthoit h nnyarratien. . t -•a `}rx 0 �`t•-t th ef, Ilotr• true this statement' is is shown y , still maintain their' engagement each, v otel, anff; Alta • • uestsat• Banff were Congressman and :Mrs.' Fred-:' `• crick R;.' Lehlback, of Washington, D.C., ' and -Newark, , N.J,,.. on their. . waY to the convention' ofthe Na tional ,Federation of Federal Em 'plov'ees, at -Saltie. They expressed themselves delighted with their 'stay at the Banff" Springs • Hotel,' punc- 'triati8;g • a journey' from Montreal, to. 'the Pacific Coast over. 'Cagadian: Pacific lines. • •' H. M. King •Prajadhipok of Siam, accompanied by Queen Rambai• Barri. and a numerous suite, has. ' been seeing real western. life; with the. Banff Spring Hotel as head- quarter:. , He Was.• recenaiy Prada a member of the, Trail. Riders of the Canadian -Roams. folrowiag-ar pack-train expedition,.'ana,also at- • tended, a rodeo'' 'staged %or him' at Mrs. "Bill" Bre'wster'S dude -ranch, at' Kananaskis,: Alta. His* Ma- , • j'esty has 'also devoted• considerable time, to photography, golf and fish-' .77.8) ROAD NEAR : COMPLITION .Attractive .Exhibits under . the. ausipices of the Exhi its Ontario Department ' of .' Agriculture in._ •e_ Goverhflient•Building at the ational E„xhibitiori a£trac- , reoifi dtsease Canadian N .nada- it will -be -.f a. prop o rst=elass' apples, :over ✓hile orcI.hards .only "partially ',spray- " d are :19adlq infested with scab' . and apple. 'maggot.. This is , undoubtedly she case 'in 'most fruit -growing dis- ,:rifts, and it emphasizes once again he need br systentatic=and intensive • .Praying of orchards' if clean, - desir- able fruit. is to be obtained. • Minister's ,Address ,in an 'impressive address at the Agricultural -Day, Hon. Monies_L,, Kennedy 'made several trorig points: "The time has$ erne n, Ontario;"', he ' said, :"when regis- .ration of live, stock ,should' go to a: , ;igher standard. I hope'to see the in►e very shortly; whhn :all:breeder viii be of far higher 'Standard, so hat the rest of the world will know ' -when-they ..get • an animal 'from' hat ted keen interest and unstinted ';ad ' Ontario . Marketing end paradises 4ind have a long `line . , miratiori. The roduction be•�nd' p rs exhibit—feat. e i a conv its ter✓alsovyisr,alized •what' 'oa • ". ' - bilt .of biiyi� ting waY•the adyisa y ° t, would: mean to,.Ontario fariners 'if- • Canadians .would buy home-grown fruits.'; The, repercussion. of benefit ' ivould ' 'reach all industry. and • help, ;provide jobs. ' The ' Minister : a so ,tressed. that; knowledge was an in- , :creasingiy 'esseiitiah factor to ;success- ful farming: and he -"outlined- some' of the- Government work in conduct- ing daises for young farmers. home-grown _ farm. products; the mes- sage being' addressed'especially • to the . women of urban. Ontario.. ..The, position of—Agricultural represent. tives ~as the link between , the farmers, and . government.' institutions,. was cleverly demonstrated-• in•-another..exr_ li it. '' The Wonien's. Institutes • Branch had a 'striking 'exhibit which pori4rayed: 'the valuable. work being done under their auspices and which attracted the attention of every wo- Man. The O. ' A. ,C. exhibit presented' in .a graphic way the threefold char- acter of Farm ' W ealth—Food, ' Timet and...Beauty. One-half' of the Dep rent's section was devo ed' to a re= Theroad from Wingham to' Tees- water, which has been under , con- struction since June, is nearing .com- pletion, and when finished will be .one • of the finest,roads ' in this section. ' All steep grades, ' sharp corners -and rail- way crossings have been eliminated. The steam shovel has completed its Work and was, shipped to :T onto on• The Western Market • The Ontario , Growers' Market is , enthusiastic about the Western mar- ket for Ontario -grown fruit andveg-, etables. Tomatoes must -be :packed in:lugs . and wrapped,�for this 'market, i � Cu g to . C. W. Bauer, . secretary niarkalsly- fine display of .fruitsvege- acer wt6 says -further: "The -West, wants... __ _. tables and other farm produce.IOntario tomatoes, 'but • wants them. • An, Unwise Practice packed differently. We cansell our •Num erous reports have' been re- tomatoes in Il -quer baskets, .iies, ut ie the ceived from :time to time of ; serious West at unsatisfactory large market' losses 'takeni e lar , on grading by country want to develop a they merchants who have held their ,eggs for tomatoes at good prices for ,a higher market. -The holding of . must be 'n pcked s t Boerentlhely developed eggs' at country' points for a rising A similar .__ is. . decidedly,, unwise : be- in regard to peaches Officers of the :market s cause of the fact that storage 'tacit: Council leave come•-tolghno °a�Isatis- lOOP ities, are not adequate 'to maintain that basket packing • quality in the egg; Eggs are' graded' factory method to be'.nsed • for ;.the, by candling before a 'strong light, • Western market ' . Different Ontario and the grade of ' the egg depends 'fruit -growing • organizations are 'on the size of the air-cell, This in equipping'themselroes'to pack peaches • 'turn varies in accordance with the,, in boxes for the eeW rid heirrn adee. It is amount of -COT "or'carbon dioxide giv- realized thtomust te eirilized. • en off .by •the egg through ,its shell. better packages Tuesday, and, the balance of•he work You can't fool the egg grader and will...be .completed in a. week or so.-- it doesn't pay to. hold. • • h • • • • • Advapce-Pi.ie• s DUNGANNON COUPLE .......� . .. MARK ANNIVERSARY •Big Apple Crop YO -�., �_ - W. Hofgetts, director of the harles Alton At Fruit Branch, describes the apple out- Mr. and Mrs. C UR .WEEKLY PAPER Home to Friends on Their High:.look as the best since 1925. A crop'teenth Wedding'Anniversary. Arthur Brisbane, ' the recognized of. 850,000 . barrels a barrels is last - s ___ • dean among American editorial writ- compared with 635,000 of Mr. and pis, ina recent article on the weekly well The coloredrep andrs particularly clean. The of good, quality. The Alton h'asethe scene of '.aMrs. delightful paper said: •. well on Sept. 9tlr, the gcca- "The ,sn}aller. newspapers of the bulk 'will conte from. commercdi l on- gathering 'the celebration versary UR a y - sic : of their eighteenth wedding, tunny Only immediate' relatives•,of the bride I. and groom .were present and includ- edMx, and Mrs. James Alton and daugliter, Miss Olive; of Lucknew, country are the most important news- papers, and incidentally 'in propor- tion to their circulation their adverr rising results' • are the biggest and their advertisifig rates are the smal- lest' in the country, They are read through from end 'to end. Every copra of circulation, means en entire fanii-•. ly, not a fancily : that lives in ora icon with a' can opener,.but a family .that -often owns its house and • lands around it, a family that -buys every- y thing from the roc ' en the house to' ers. Central packing `imcoe,eThorn .i ren, Lanes, the former a brother of Miry. Pictan, Tthis year at renton • 1 Trenton and StratlirtcY.Illirs. Chas. Alton and William Stir. I �, children, Leeburn. Th^ the 'cement on the eller floor, cont Pie hats 'oh mother's head the h lin and two shoes on the.boys• feet. The service :Competitions for s Ontario g to a tptuous Girls `� 4sx it,.,_ d>. • , that 'their publishers; render ' th the i Five hundredtiiatedy in the judging dinner. the dining -room being dee ,: :� r.,E ,.: i..nz• rats' participated public• i is, in my opinion, the" most fa orated in pink and .white. Pink ac- important service rendered by any competition of ..live stock; roots and and vegetables at the EerC ,raced the table which was cert-• f "t roadcasting Sy�tertic, "not class, of • citizens in Canada. TheE last Week, under the dtrec- tied with the bride's cake, Made available for broad; country editors are distributers It I Represents orated to colors of pink " 'on: reach the minds: 00 in bovp which pink breadth of this country. � rnfoimati they leave the farms and • h A total of $15 and a of the boys that leati d th ver la a "white wedding at their summer Lorries on ev are the nation's menta] po'li'ce th_ chards which have ,been ,ste creasing their percentage of better class varieties, such as McIntosh and Shy. With. applegrowing a straight business proposition, insects• and dis- se are tiow much fietter • controlled ea 'of the than formerly and little damage is parent: •and ll sister other of bridegroom; reported r"eported this year. Prides will hardly Mrs. C imp , he as good; as a year ago? Arrange- • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alton and fam- ments are being made: to market �ily, Belfast; Mr. and nMs.William More. fruit in••the West. The .principal '.Alton, Ripley, the ' gentlemen packages will .be ba}'•els' and hemp- ' emp (t,ratjters of the bridegroom; Mr. and .t c d . iI Campbell' and five child- Lake Gen• va; C� iscansili, Elie Ev't pispnlar-entertainers,. Amos it _Andy installed in their renes. Andy, the +� Geneva, ait t Sunda b ' means of the microphone and hat the telephone was President y Y .£t'esidentof the�p'C'@sh Air, Taxi Cab Company and lis, feTio�c'Tlirectn�,Amos; saw itt tihe lo+ssoto atrt tfie right,, rind Amos attd " installed and ret,dqrvhe'n t`hev arciver,l w,th tfterr �fa�rtrrkes, •Andy tt c his f,iel ly occupy the one at the left of the 1 ictur"h, •• f grains, fruits . a d , eke also dee- C. N. • •. ee ' i 1: and white, tion of.the Agrr,cu ur ' ns white, 'st tives .Bratic ,01.0 ... bell were Wes offered in a ;' a large �;giftsti ton the hit the 1 tfirl atl ut c . stnres e able r enjoyable, y en , and J o'y e v • ctt : instructive u alt prize money a very...- hadended.The br de' receive 'snore 'Pj j rrc�' o ____ s t y There were Also over titres hurl- , easier. Mr. and Mil;.. are j,dii-. ..., .• ,. � • will not T;x.1 The nrovmcial govern rets in the n°1,186.614 " d tris erste1t1,a�" �'iercha.�t�s t11 Uut,gani�on, alto r rink-itc ..at : thr; road "caulpa i 'die . s . y •`, '.s k "tri , 00 EfldwiP:,°...