The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-02, Page 5,•••-
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THUHODAIrr :FEBR,VAll't 44, .1933.:
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TIu Is The Season Whe3t The.'Thrift3r. 116'11Sewife.'Rep
Her Peek Of '
DDING.
• WE.ORTER UNLEittITEti C„HOICE RT:
:IN ' A, SATEEN ;
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'CHINTZ FOR COMFORTERS., PLAIN SATEEN TO: MATCH
FOR .1:11NDING. '
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pure white .That. Opens 061 ll Sire For The' Quilt °r m-
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(otter Front 1 Lb:, 19 21/2' Lb. .Siies.
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QUILT'REMANTS,
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For Fancy Pieced Quilts; Search Out Remnant"' 'CotIn'tei..... The
Plea; You Need :Is: There;
READS andiYA
-T000do.oi. All Colors to qack. the Comforter Or Quilt the Quilt ,
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hem -Make : Them -:-:Buy Them Here And. Save ;Meney?..
41 Hie*i:T.ii SERVICE or
?NE CANADIAN• MEDICAL.,
ASSOCIATION' AND •LIES
. INSURANCE' COMPANIES
IN CANADA',
",I'LL DIE ,FIRST" -
"1 tnd to w!:;iic it 'pie.: was the
rank - cuse.4given
middlegaged man, ill in. ': bed, when
1tilit. by, his physiCian :.that. he '*as
Lprieuntealu;' Ahatite
between ',life endleatl,t, was the ,.price,
this man paid for his neglect -of
"I'll die, befpre. operated On".
idateinent that'is not infre-
quently ntade.: 11/1O
•makes:. thestatement often?: gets ;114
wish Conditions .Which; requirei,aur-•
gicaI-care; unlesa•,given such :care,
'neuallY grow worae,..itad,-..wiirae
it ,roay be tpo, late. even .10 sav..e.,life,
:Excluding accident, it is eases sueh
yshese
iti of enierg9cy operations, and the'
number o• deatho after' .miteigencY,
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pojr!. C144tte17:
ELx7"""Ijr7.-.17. ri,F==1
(Qtaitinue4. f:Fom 'Page ,
was.giot otiffiqint.
however,. ; when Osborne Sljirped.,.opq'
inv.opening of the
period• to. .have -Boiday :pet .0re-tying,-
tAPY`.. in; the., dying Mtnutes. of ;the
galneo •
,:Re :Rife Iiad,, hXB.liands
trying: to ; conduct the ,game, as -did'
the; -goal umpires as,disputed goal
were , frequent during; the; "game; -
The:, game "..ending • as • it did ; will
Mean it lvill "onat, be ; Counted.- as tt:
game; -and wil11iy to -be replayed
,
on iee. when, Weather per-.
for the Ineala' will ;give
tAcknow the'greep,.:A. 1-4s4.*ill-mean`
a deadlock, votich will haire to he
lirekeir. on neutral tee. ,; •
. Teeswater•-•••Gal,- McBurney; De-
fense, ",.1)nran-..---ind.-.j-.1•0ittle;--,-Centre ;
Kunkel,, Wins, Bouay And ,Oti,herne`
Alternates,: Ireland, McDonald and
. •
• "Thet decrease ,ln freight -4r '
loadings wtileli began in 19311.,kae.
Continued alinest "unintetriuitedly.
In 193f tip to the"inyi, of thelitst-
iieek �t.Deeember, 558,359,1ess
?reight cars'had,heen loaded on aI[
" Catiadiae. 'tan ways than. for the
Same, period ott1e preilens, Year.
Durinj the,Aianye period 1Qfthls
y00476'016:less bars' were loaded
than in 193A.. The deolin,e ID.pas7,
senger -business ,'!....'imai.Lbeen..,reld:-
•the Suue Tlie.resu1taarafr7
• feetnision railway earalega has
been. naturally cliSaTtrond.,.,Vorthe
,
first• "ten-tediths!„:45f4931.:Canadien,...
Pacific gross .• revenue declined
-22.1-per•is cpmpared : with
that of
meeths.:ed Dili year now closing
there: 'was . :a • further declige of •
15,4 .per? tent.r.. „The'
_tinues,..anct there eel:4141Y.-
• ap-
pears.to be no :neidenee'in sIgit
:f that' for manfyears •7vie ihall see
thein 'entirely ellininated'and our
earnings hack *here they were, in
1928."-,E, W. ' Beatty, .K.C4 '
man .ited: President, Canadian pit;
.eitip TiailWay, in '4hia„. revjew
Goetz,',
LUcknewL-Goal, Finlayson; De-
fense, 'Agnew and Oherle•;, Centre-,
McDonal4 Wings, Huston, and Clark
Alternate's A -Thompson B Hen-,
dereon,..K: GaMeron and .C. Thoirip-
son.
'BOOLAY. AND DORAN' •
MAY
lieesiatet Trying:To -Sign Up. Litek'
;
:now And Winghani Players."'
•
ZION
epidemic is stin' prevalent
in this; locality, It is lc( •kie:hoped that
Ole irecent change in climatic een-,
jitions„ may : Prove seornewhat; of a
eck to its activities.
'ThASe 4tpRod
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the „ Y. P. S. .eoncert ,and piny • At
•3Itilies Friday:evening, repert
•tplendid• eVening' "eaterfAinment•
, r
Rey. and' .Mrs. panlObn rravenen
:).nterti,Iined the .14mers of ,Ashfield
Cirduit. .Official Board and theirl'
wives,' on, VednesdaY evening, wrii
. . .
verY; enjoyable ,"so,e141'•,tune" as
spent, ` : • • -
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NEWS AND INFORMATION
(Furniiihed by the Ontalio *Rep
rtts7e-h,t oe4flekultilre)
4..............—.:........---i.....r.
natural resources .ofythe Province in
ue;:iaertebinotn17;00en:Iptte4sro,io,_Plo..,4ug• ., )1_7 e.n'a ,4:\sT b,tah:2, 4;epPai:toldaruofecdi.iipe:x.1.16ifbi,t,f.a00e" v1;02:We `syyt,i-1. lanhde,..: ,
Peb., 2-',.94fa49,.;•'. f_Wd '. Crop auX1 inilie. .-TPIqlst POsibilitiqsP 00, sviA.:- "
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3ned,.. OroiveKF... TA,..,; 'atioe, Toronto.
„ Ireh.,..27ar47, ,. ,,iiina ediatio,n
if Fairs' and g?ch,ihitions..- n
Feb,' 7 -Ontario; Vegetable grows
!is, Toronto.'" "• , .
Mr. and Mrs. ',lee Preettian; Mr. :inFeqbAn9n-iiTI;?.'1•Tstgeriorli7iror!7":--.1-." , , ..
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'3C43: Oef 'MPS 'Aildee'llYeAilan of ... Feb," '9,49:7-Ontaria. norticdlt,i1r41
i'";eebil* '•visited. Will. GaIdne'r's. '', on AssOciatioe,,s •Tnront!); ' ' ' • ' ' •
sapcik+
.."4"enday, evening, I."
FO116Wing • the,Y P S. meting young
pn °rilndia. einYbenerinarg` tthheepeople
' 1led
l'
,'-eloy"e,d a „slfate on the Pond
rT:
degree 'meeting • on. TueSdaY evening
'et the 'exemPlitaction •Af°-the• Royal
rch :Purple- Degree:
Miss, Jessie, ' Andrew. is viSiting
Jefelting ffiends -this week. •„
Remember. the ' Cominunity 8ocia1
wening in the Hall on Friday eye.
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FOUND! ' On -Gravel Road on, Sat:-
-irday 'last, a horse Oanket. Apply
to' .W. r. Gardtter.- '•
, St. Valentine Day Dance' ` Orange
Elan, Tuesday 'evening, •Pebruary. 14,
:Lunch.' Seivid,:. ',Gents 25e, .Ladies
free: Come and bring your valentine
According to The Teeswater News
hiSt. Week, one ;we'ulcl that
•Boalay and 'Derails, the: North 'BAY
baseball 'imP,Orti; *ere leaving.Tees-
'water;: due • to. Aniricial
The two, mentioned.' are ...stilt • in
the Quires& village' and' in spite, Of
their recent arr,valthere, are Play."
ing ornzed hfigkeY ',with. the' Telif-1
gra.
. • . • , .
'appearsthat. TeeeWit.ter'! they.;
will remain, sUffielent -;'entaide. ma-
terial in .this locality can be Alined'
bp,'-to7;boUlster-: -the: Teeiiwater
•
Sufficiently,. ' to alm theim a terionr
threat litthe 4Bruce League '
WatertOSign ',pp, GOrdel:Qrwini Star •
And Thompon, fleet -foot ptitfielder...
,Stunthers and ..Lediet. of winghate,
'are: nISO:...clesited" players on the: Ties.;
water Jine-up, we are infothied,:.
railure by TeesWater to add, ,these
playets.. totheir.: ro. Mein.
that, they to :Muster
atifildent „talent: :locally ,ta..:Toafitt
a -tear • :ihat ':.;waal•O be contender
liOnerw. IO -"event,
In,' the • an eard Orth.ei. :Winter
vaeatiOn • traffic to. the Senitai '
; Seas' and • the • Orient ,'1' tlie Can -1'
i,..•nperittions' is much. higher than ,
in ,arditiary.''..ratirgiol-ea'aea. • The Pacific ;liner . "'Empress of •
cleared thO Narrows at
neglected .: appendix ' and hernia- _are ' 4vaaPnanccl!
:typical 'extintplea. • '
.tlimight::. it Was - 'Oely a' ;sera • -1,14:•PY .Paia:edi,etis..: • • '
that" exelainis ..the. • distracted
'Mother iiliititietcir...attendirig.. her .
•', al.n of 465.,56o.opo.lfat.debt.Inatal
child:who .is reeitiCallY „M.:With : diP-
, -meat. reinindik old-timeris 'Of :the ...;
:;.theria.• And YeL' Dine and time again, .
' • 'War days. when .$96,000,060.in gold'Y
•.1tts shiplied byCatiadian recipe. '.
•• Expte,sii from: &Ile .to England,
. ViaCanada,a04 'earriedacroSe.,
• the,Doitiinion special Can-,.
Paelfie ,tralia',
. .
flew right -Qt -way. The -train trav-...
lighte :and 'wee:pre- .
teeted. by. scores Of arinet'gnitrdsi,
• "Dark did. Uncertain- listbe.011t.
• lank:maY ailkitt7to Ob4
Server think: that lit ;this.; .
, !field the yearhas net 'Sheen:
Without ;:iniportant: develOpMents
. leading towards, ' trade iitabifiza- '
itiOn, and: 'eneourageinent."E.
Chairman and Prest-
- dent,. Canadian' :Pacifie ,
,teyieW of 1031...
• ' She: had 'read in the newspaPer.S: nau
been to1•1,-.by doctor, Or had. Warn-
. ed .at the 'Health ;Centre how •this
tragic disease :could be prevented bY„
' the simple , , injeetion of texeid.
,Thoniande of :eases of diPtheria ec?i
-eue. annually in all cofintties;',:sonie
: Mere; Berne less, depending upon the
niimber Of ,ehildren who . have heea
protected "against 7diptheria by nt
• munizatiori. .LaSt., year, ' six hundred
•k"and -thirty-five' deaths • °centred:: •• in
°Canada ,. from diptheria, The -vast
• Majority of these.. lives could have
:
been saved, had dilitheria antitoxin
:7-beenz-giVen-' :seen enough. Two vveap-
ens "Whieli are availablei'''ditlar, pre-
, Vention and, 'another.' for treatment,
• were not put 10 Use: • •
Three; types, of individuals. found
' every community . have been brief,.
IY ,deseribed...In 'addition to them if,
•• the unskilled iierfion" takes .upon
hiniself • the ..role of Medical "-adviser.
People.,of this type belong .t0 a group
happily ,becoming :fewer, who net
only. de not thenaselVes'••"of the
benefits of :medical 'aeimie,e,,,hut.• who
exereise, all in their pOWer .to keep
.these benefit: item others.Countless
wou1d he. saved' .yearly, and
. Minh ,. Buffering and poverty , would
, be -wielded if ,-advantage were taker
of .reedietil" resources whidi• _are :now,'
!available. l'heSe resources should • he
.'inied everybody ‘ children especial
e n at protection,.
from diaease whiehis theirs by right:
.
Questions _ concerning. Health, ad-
• dressed to. the .Canadian Medical As-
• sedation, 184 College Street, TOT•,
• onto,' will be ,aiiiiiVered 'personally bY,
letter. "
• Charm is like, ignorance. The more
perfect it is, the `less you realize it
peOcriew.--ioul-livzschnm.‘
Tdon4ineitital*:.Works
Ake largiet" 'and ' masts e,Omnieta
• stack „irt, ihe. Most .beinstifal designs
t� Choose front.:
..111kItilLE, SIVEDISH
NO'tANAD/AN'VRANITES• ..".-",
W E Mske 'Speeialty ef
•Fdinille'lannementit and invite
Year' Iiteketlita. • ,
lisfietip1iiinii '141.0110... Cotentin OS
Mite. -4-.•
th It ., is .ruMored.:. that Doran ad
sealay will 'pul 'up stakes nd move
on. to another -„Brtiee
tein," ,not.' 80 far distant from 'Tees,:
water. . • ; •
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At any I•ate,." "pinYers, are
ak...Presenk.o valuable asset 'Tens,..
water' , team.. " •
ShOuld
be . made; Teesivater • Might then
centent-' themselves! :t0 Like- .
side, ",:I...eagne balk, ,which proved
so popular .:last year; And. :Which "."-ir
fondlki:4. termed., b'y many outside
the. ,groun, ' ak.!: the ,,""Outlaw League!'
Geotge:,Dtilmage Of the . Owen ',Seu•m'
Sitif-TrinOs" beweVer; can't see whetc.,
there's: any in winning the
. - „, ,
.ehampionship , of. this league. Honor
:Inet:, thereWas 'Plenty. of interest
when: 800 .fonS. gathered. to see Kin-
cardine ...and. ••LuckneW, both •teams
being coinprised entirely of home
brew:. players, '.battle it out , in ' the
,final game "et playpff series;
when Kincardine, cdped the silverWarc,
by winning a, closely contested game
PARA1KOUNT
Mr:, and Mrs. John Jamieson vrsit-•
A „Oast ;Tuesday: with ^Mr. • Ewart
lamiesen at Courip.,Corners. ,
Miss ,Olive. ':Thompson, Purple
:trove, • spent last week ...with. her
..itster;' Mrs. 'Wm-."Stalley
, • . • ,
.Qiiite a number attended -the -dance
-EucknoW": eir Barn's- Night.
, Mrs. McAuley.* ,Ripley spent lasj
X.ednesdaye'evening.,at her home he
,Mrs.:' Arthur , Cook. and Cameron,
i,2nisditeedonagt, ioiidaytalbsetr,t.,iiceBoic.rk:
•(I t
ere was goo . a en ance a
lie U.P.W.O.;. Oein! 2" in.' the.' .Per,a-
, 'iiOunt" The.
•uckst. ticket_ tit the, Sutterfly Quilt
7.4i7:dravin .--Mr7Eobby-.Maintosh, •
, Harvey- Webster being the lucky
Man. ' . ,
-There be a dance in the
Para-
ount Hall on Friday tirening,' Feb:
'.0th. Bopth.., deed Music, :?'Admissitinj
'Sc. 4;:adies; Free. . n "
1.10g. Qual4Y Inittnven
•flog grading statistics ' ehow, an 7
increae nf 41;759 select bacon hogs'
As produced in.: Canada in the year ..
nineteen thirty-threa,'Hogs' are mark-
eted throughont•ie.DdminiOn shntied
considerable improvement” •. over , Any..
preVious:-..year." Not dnlY`• was. there
••• Valuable glow* ,• .• • a7..1 inerease in the number of 'Select;
Ontario • fruits and vegetable bacon lioks; produced, but there; was
; valuable advertising, the•'in,additioa an increase ,in bacon hogs
:Wait of Charles E Broughton 'ot "4nd a lower percentage ot butchers
:he Plepartinent; as n:_xesult "_94„.the _The. batcher_igxf,acie,. As graded show -
Ontario Gray/era' Markets Connell
nstalling • a• booth .at the Canadian
..oruit _and Vegetable Jobbers'
..2ntion, held sin .the Royal York •Hotel
Teropto, January • 4,-5 mid 6. Tbe
Markets Council disPlaY. Served , tn;
give grokers".:. and jobberP,"Ifrein'' all
parts .of ••the 'Dominion, a ;splendid
idea of "ihe prOduCts Ontari9 is ap,-
able 'of_, pro, &icing. `•".
' ' "Thrtitigh, intelligent' educatfon
eCtinotnte a44. soci4 fetility.
of war eventually be tecogir
Is Die viliW 'NcirMan • .
• 'Angell, 'British ecationtist and dis,.
peller„ of, wats'ill WOOS."'He saIted
recently' 'hi', Canadian, Pacific liner. '
• .4"Monttose"..after a lectute
. Milted:States: ' • ':•
Of the...4,1046,412.-poinidelpf.
H.Lned,:':"Pinestliple„ Consumed in . Can-,
Aftel), .1. and :itletete,
•• bet '10, '1912,411 but',168,583,:.lbe,'•
• eatine tram Ceutitriee- Within the
EMPlie,''nearlY half, the, tOtitt.,:be-,'
• lag•Vitita '146 'Straits -Settleinents:
' Illiterfiey in Canada IS near ;the
! vanishing point. .Aectirdin,g,..to the ,
• lasceenSus in 1931, 02.34 per eeni.
• Of the population of 'Canada. Over.
five' years of age Coilld:either reed
• or wtfte.-±Biedeitta entailed!, hi
• Canadian schools in1931 nuiriber-z
-ed '2,542;747.-••
.14600" iiiii\olttie,'„yotti',•;ordit.''
, I
It, *, 'Aonfti,
,,!0pnEe 154'
W10./16111.
• boil,' as
• totonn0,.74
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„ . MAFEK1H
7:111,14-1ff 0::§§ti07: ,NITOr\k,"7:*
isiting relatives here 'this. week:
Mr.' and .'.:1Vfra. Peter .1.asenby Ond
aniily Of Lotidon • Were week end•
'-nests of Mr. arid Mrs., Isaac 'Cian--
:sten.? • '
• Mil Richard' JOnsten attended
"3ouniSr Connell Goderich Jest ,week,
Miss Sarah • Malleligh of Liiehaow.
13lalre :Alton Of Belfast sPenL
last , week .; at the. and
Richard Johnston:: .‘ •
Tinto To :Purchase Seed •
' "The :•quAlity of tite • 193.3notato
crop'!„, of , the Up-'
extent, on "will
'Se' da.•P planted
"'GrioWers , who have not Selected.
seed for ,planting next spring, shOu19,2
-net tole .any time doing.:se•,:asthie
supply may',:be _limited by that ini
"At- preSent, the supply of Irisi
,CObblers. , There is consid-
erable gnaetity •eat: Rural New Yatiri
er's (Pooley') -variety, It 'Should bc
;
061:certified'. pneley cion", beini
'ed "the", refining, influence of baeen ;
.breeding•,..in",a Jarge',. percentage,', of
bogs. The average: weiglAt all hogs.
wie4r7t'tig!".9tIciiel7PitrtIViYo; OfPg.17yeP:r11." •
centa.ge ;ot'lights. 'Was reduced .frent,
0.42,, per eent :to 5:.3-4 per .cent: The
'percentage:: -of ,,heavies and: "extra •.
heavies" Was Only .3.49 shoWing, that
tarmers • ,are ; Marketing •-tie great
inajarity; 61r/their:hogs, Within the 'de- .
sired weights. •
. ; .
Club ..Work Effective:
- Five:,points. which receive. special ..
attention in connection with •.Soys'.•'.
and Girls! Swine, Club. work in the
carrying out of .,which the ,federal -
and provincial Ueliartinents of Ag.:
riculture co-operate, . are detailed as
follows:- • • -
legation and distributlent•
•tO..club.'nieinberS' of young pigs of •
goed.....bacan;•.type and, breeding,. 04 •
tnarketed for table stP9k-7" :2 The giving of practical instruc-
. For out. • 1.;01".• throiigh 'lectures at cltib• Meet'ngs
' tion.. to ,meinber. the. .honaes',.
r°wers' ;••• 2 The P.1".*e,f11''
74;`Ontario!exPort-t6 . Great -Brititair. ‘-
7,.0-ifed•T'TI:* 7-7 ettr: , •
.;
or
of stone fruit such as pears and mimeographed informtiOfl regard -
plums,
tl breeding, feeding, manage-
• "• 'swine.; • •
'AngurS Well' for •• the'. futUre•0-••••;--- •
Fi it Branch Plus year, for the
,terSt.; tin*, 113. ars, ..'‘of 7pears and
..plunis: were eltpartetrit:British ports'
,wtit611,.. represents' ;very; ,considerable
*access, for: ;
oiq the' whole„, were • satis-
factory; except. 'in the : ate of some
of the .later Peer .shipnients.'t '
''Eodgetts.' said •that. -.plaits • -Are
now being laid for prganization..wOrk,
arnong..growers, also*:to: arrange for • , .• •
7nlitte:,8riirtr.:1-110ffej, ecretary
proOsor .
.during the. coining, sea.., increasihg the move-:::o0f:,tPhr:1(1,"0:11101111,4a:iili4;43YI:j11.1g4C-1. that 2,50
[regulated' •; co-operative experinients
Greatest gi_cPorf.:•Inerease .involving ••the i: distribution of -1,000 •
,
Shown In entarie Tobacto,!.
, . , ' • * •
. I . .seds,Were :.c0Orlileted. thrit
pereentl
out ,,contEi.tio. in-i.aznd the
•••"'ACcording tii/4,,tfictal figures,. age of ,good :':reaults, receilied -N,Vaa""•
Port :alarketings; of Ontario .tebaCC6i the iiigheat.,in-the history Of the
As -
last year showed , the:..ireatest.,;•••:in," .'"The
crease :PtoPaintion of the beat seed of •
• In 1931 the :.'eXperts.",Were''approXi.,; ,in.ost:"Anitable fUrideineri.
niatolY; '4;8.0000 ,total .• tat Ato-,succeSafel . agricOtuit0,",,.
. .
Squirrell declared "No livestock OY
'irkets-,: iMproVernent program. „vim
readt.'iiiiiMite: Success Unless' we not
only ',maintain-. but :continue, to
ut-
prove..the. yield per acre and ie
quality Of °aro-ps, we grew.41-1.,p,*•',"."it...,.,
tlarconit; .',Professer .""Elieiritatry“,.
0: briefly' „Otitlitied:.;serne.".
perimentall • •
.Which has' 'over .; the ,
UK:Tanks, 'Yeart):"dUring-,which
nearly thetisand ,.fariners have
operated and:. demonstration tests
hAve beert,, conducted . on nearly 4,000
blocks of land. ;Prof.,.:W....
deal$ in. detail , with the results „ 'Of
experimental' "Osts. with ',1:0 leading
dOPa.:Orie ofthe ehi,d
tablished;'wita :that phosphate,
high,. potash fertilizers have.4 glyen.
-btit resillta on. alfalfa' on both light
Martin •the Pepartment,:, being !ea-nd.'... heavy .4itoils..;,With .petatirs,..the, ,
aboUt• preSpeeti'.--,far: the: nVetage'..iiidtease 'fon
"*. '.:The Canadian' , •
. „ bill for the year
was atirieSt , ;thilllen dollars, .
• ,britigbig total contribution to '
.Catiadalrlaie celleetions ;Since in,: • .
Cpr,p0rdileil.to tibent $110,006.000." .
BeititY):, „Chairman
aid •Pfeeldent. Cafitidian Pacific'
Bailway, In -his toile* :of 1032; '
r .fatind •this
king ‘'hiontie littliAti the. back ofmv
Itnousinrtes hair is blac1"
. . .
bittanttdur-,,,,'.4111 kive :art et,
sir," • '
•
kiss--"EgalatiatiOtt ''What
I ,Warit ah.. lattadaetion.
• . .
•
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'Daine Ruiner brings , to the :ears
of J.- W. •AfcLeod, Kincardine, Re-
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view-Reperter ',spOrt.:' Scribe, ',Whispers
Of an: incident :oeeritok ,!rk ilia; Tees-
WaterLucknoW gain e. i4Tiy, in the:
month,: but whit ,a• jumble
the facts have , ,heceMe;
McI.edd 'reproduces it the Story reds
' ',`1•:IOWartt Agnew Wag, deing. vahant
(.100,rk the ..1.,pcknow'ilekenSe when
the, .Sepojts ; Opened: . their . *N. L`
series with ' Tegswate. Coining iloWe,'
the ice Agnew bumped late. EatilaY,
North Bay1Wirler.. irri per teil .-TeeS,
.wtheterTte'gmisheroi.:.*13"iittillitY'!7"ftliede.4iiilstieAl:tig1;:
new inthe face. 'So' 1-fpward drefiped
bus stkk,•iiitBoUlay threw ,.hts SticL
cross ;the lee 'and deelared :for the
hene4t of all Within, hearing'
;what's the Use!, • "I'ni: not going ,to
play against ,these .darneir ,fitithers..""
• .1114,• the .statement.. .Cretiited, -z.te
ItoWlitd; was 'reMark • after
',ha :had- 'ef-iii-s-''s*10.1riaid
mtinner.• I3ottlaY Was Playing on the
,forwaill line and in ulbe up with
Agnew in the
the:.•gtiele. 'abro§.'s• Agneveil tnek,How
being , 4 "playful" theod,
-Dirtied' the ealutatiOn Ma; §64
Lor 'tlizi.'.ptivil.0§6:'a',10.d Ods'-WiOti4W• attrilMted: to •
4 The arrangeinent and conduetOf
'jndging,:.and other forms.,bt denion-
straitens.
Tlie,..decuring of .g6,6d. bacon type
boars for club diStrieta.
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px0eriMetitill Work ?
At the :recent -54th atinnal, nieetiO
of . the Ontario;.Agrieultural 'and, .Ex
'periri.entga.' at the A: C.
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SUCcessful .Geneert
The coicert :In 'Blake,. 'E,rida3y
‘vening.' Was a splendid success.
Chose who • contributed to the'pro-.
-.?,-raM Were gr.. D. X. • MclVlorran'" .of
'f.tteknear. instraMentat -Wiser;
„Clare Helen ,AndersOn., Of.
Dunganni3navid. Will • gartiner2of-
Readings; . Miss: Margaret Pent
:land, ,Dtingannon,, :!Tahn-' Il/en'nry.
f , Crewe and ...4ohn: of
Soles; Olen,
solo, Bert Whyard, Of, ,Dun.,
• instrtiinental , ,rauSic arid
.rluete by. slgeaars., 1-larry lietton and
Ernest' Blake 'and, ,Nisi;;Ipati .Ander-,
Son' and 'Richard 'ICileatrick. The 'play
"Twa.Of a Kind,"". preAppt'eci I by.
Misses. Pliye Anderson, Shack
letonS• a*L. Margaret Finlay. and .Cecil
jahaston To 4 Anderson, Was
iuSt 'full. of: laughs,',7: :We are . 'very -
grateful :to, the neiglibering . friends
who contributed so freely : Of
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'xce1lent talents.
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SHOVEL HAND WANTED •
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•to vipt....piebably1)e :welt,
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inex-
cess of 10;060,000' ofinda. Prices; to
the English,. buyers have ; been ,l'ahoUt•
the same for hetli years, but returns
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to the Producers:- • thoW,'" '77decrease,
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largely on count of he. fitIC4101,
exchange . •
The Eiitish Mai'ket,...due",•te the
extension at, the British Empire.. preshoing an-
leience or aten year period, vs
r1•11,.'ae,;14srng tendency to
absoib ;..
larger quantitiep
o canAsiiiptiobacotf..', • • • •a; •
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sad looking -specimen of the gen-
is' "hobo" Applied at,:a house for a
handout.; Tbe;door wag.: epened .bY the
open. of, the house, iiim§elt who !hap,:
peoed be':Siiperhitendent of',a, largo
factory:! Eeing Short' Ot.- help' 4 the
onient, he said. , to the' tramp, 'Are
you too for a job? ' , .
:WVithat-kind job aSked 'the
Weary 'Willie. -4
"Can you • do anything •With a
shaVell". " , •'
, ".,Sore,'; the miswer, "f CAA
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World's Grain • Show At Regina
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Forecast As Cpmplete Success
'"Indications point' very definitely
to. the fact that the Werldls - Grain
Show ancl,'• Conference itt- Regina
July 24, te August 8, will 13e an
standing suCceSs," said .Arthur H:
UttiU , the 'past lour years has been. 51..3
'jndcr :the. cliairnienshin" •nt..
the ",uan.. Ilropiit, L. Kennedy," Mr,'
Ilitnytin; 'ea/Ahmed, "Tie , Critario'
,WOrld'i Grain' Show .COrniniitee'n.hal
, its ;plans well in hand, and is, con-,.
fiApat', •that, th'e• .1)todaets f Ontari
nat.be Surpassed by these
ether' '!•
isaii 'llealay for his netiena:
nig abit'pOuty at' this Bou1ny PaiAted
't(IfOOtiiik I •Sii:Ck inno AinCer-,
tnint.iitentier' atid s1cntinr froni the
ice is 'Said to have4 been o'Verteard
which has been
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ushels per • acre. In 1932 a: 4440
rtilizer, at a cost of $7.82 an are, .
gaVe an increase of 57.8 bushels. The '
iiext highest' laerease was made with •
an 0-12-10:'s: fertilizer, • 'Gains with.
pirnips' were made et Cost, front
3 to 41A cents' per bushel, Interest -•1
Ing data '•was' also g• iVen Iconeeining
".0ntatiOAS planning to clitPlay the niatigela, Corn an 'other Crops.'
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TWO men • Were disentaing'.the ed"ti-
cation of their cluldretk ,
".'What'S 'your, boy a:mill-71-o" be
widen
he ii11i6he5P.Z. his edildationt"
asked one,
'An octogenarian; I -think." 'vVitA.:
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IT41)y-qtlere's five ;dollars.11an't,
yi on•think•141eserVe a littleapPlAuse
• "..y :toot Mule eat anything7
farinci:" tee." LOng; f: Perai
other*cinine
"They., talk nhOnt• °goats eatyn tin
cans ,and titins like that 'but goata
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ain't
kot* no *appetite's at all compar.,'
ekt,„10.,,a..,311101" lie: said. ton's tofu.
'14ertiir't:dt,
for g•fil*'„ to yot; syithoii. being, .1„1
.asizt(13.4 • ; ' nip:ming . :in electriC" i„n net
wit6_,..1,43.048.6.? why, darling, stall, andate a foot of . betore-
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I. think to cldt'yO an' ncore":', she"vv, ,as electrocute,
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